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"46,itaitie410141t6i1V'Qhle NATION ANIb ! is The 't iiiilt t ilNollllii ' ele Loti:itt 1 F. a2 fverbil ihe•present dePlortible L civil • war ai R ' ,I,,liairogittritialltifitifintlie country:by the Disunion , , bit efilOCAltattittliero Stet es, pow in•arms,against ..140lic14114•"Oktna,1 Governments and ..,• in -stlna . • ‘lttlih* 'Ciiittiii; That in' this IlatiOnol Xi • ifiritittija6reas;iinishrag 2 alt' frilives"dir 01114aVlatailiwiiiiV raair'attbaat, wilt treallact only 3hll4lll,ll4rAtlis etbelit,countif; •• That this war .ett V gi d xle" •t4at!./latt;.ka,ally aPittt,ef ep ,,, lontrldr aiiypurpoe of conga eit or soh r .„„e„.,,.,tirsoie lit 'Otiertti Oro ring Or inter '4 IQ ‘it6l'llii 4 fightiloi"titablished inititn. r,diobas flifigow State*, but to defend and main- -*P Ibfkaar Maeat 6l , the. C9netitution and to ''preserve the. Tinian, with ill the dignify, epal it and rights of fbe several States unimpaired, t tisOtlitit iefOrfif kitties* 'objects ~a rii 'accoid .^ Plielisill die war' Ought to sease.'t .. Itetifinl l.'i . ' ,- .44 " er 4 vviclttgatiXcerattxtro.-1 4 Tlie liberty Cif the id.- ~,,,prpts of 44:keel's thapnited States is in ., ,„ttiptsti i .ble with the liberty arid s•ifet,) of the r " 'Eu4OB die r iehilint.' Their slavery Corks an 11 'llieeptittitireitilting•frons stern ' and inflexible • vsiteltessity; to•tbe general liberty in the United ~410,44,ai110W ,no‘, oyiginate 'nor are ,we 7:6- ~,,ttpatrible ite.this ti,ecesslty. Their liberty, if ," tt eXotiiiiiiibli, Could only Ini establishrd..by' ' , ;•4l.lll,iiiii , 'Mt incionteeilble powers .ot the Slates s,tagg ; of -subverting, the Union. And 'beneath , , l eis, gib* of,the Union ,ercitlld be bufied, sooner 'or_lefer f ,the liberties of both races."--Homy SteirPrm.:—, We reiret.to learn , that Houae,"kapt t y N.L. Dyke ''- l iiilitlipiel';s4e'entiiely.tleatlioyed by fi're, the eiteek".• 'unapt:iamb:l the ' laraifure the lasi to the tiroprietor, as well :'l4'tiiit'raibtit; i 'is'areat';' is the hOose has been guestr,.of late.''" • esty tni Alois Dome • ' AT DOLLEY:.S."-L-Tir prokintor 6f the Port Allegan)? House,' has is . , for a Bill - to• come. off .on' Thurii . ) 0 dot; illroVdatrof January';next..' The boys . 0 .1117110 rotwittaber'it:tiallati Dolleys,:as•a bright 'ilitkoistidltiti elites itiA' trials of life; we '4entlft l 6 tbe'Orediction .that those who attend inte • • will pronounce a•??happy New asi,;.-.••9"r7A of 'not lees • than 5t90,000 !las, ruetalned at tbe recent flood, crifek.h. , tit ''o l tilie•DOsiiditati....iVe 1181. , e a' amid to aey to The.' increase io theiiniee'of blikelttitinglp,periinitecin tie great as to 'make it. intpassible foci country poperi •to maie fttigiiiiittielitseivesi. • Severil have alieady -been st4iiitilibeitivitetli,iottiiiis have redneed the size, and as well hive Increased piejlose •to iciOinejt her, et present . •tentinne.tb:be;.• furnished to sl;s6:.ier year, i riad v a rMe, until see. the :me% receiving pay for' the paper. .LWbite'paper which fcirriterly: cost tie; here, how 'Sells, York k / tioiltWiiiii#;fiiiiir cents; -or what cost '52,15 per ‘ 1 itlitifil'itihie"iiitai6. •• In addition to this •t he price of living has 'in. cent..hisl - state:of 4 11 1 111 7 * it impossible :to publish a paper -Au.* thalcrsclit eystene:, vii,e will. take . . in pay.; lir*e!stillini,-, County, FOad and School. Orders, ttillOt;*llowOuce ormoney. • - ;.iterXistexpent , io, : see or beer from • all our sub -9,9..ishilibisi,4itlng. within -thitiCeunty, on or, inhere the,'irtiOunt due is.sinall from.. in.' dimidtflitipt to ue in the'aggregate, coneider. thls r on the part of our friends will enable us to weather the storin , • .-hopialtalwaya, for - ..ibetter times.',' • • • • '- ' A Disurnosner.. 7 ,lti considering, the Senate, of. -Represents vives, last .. .41. 11 ,00 41 114 , 4• 4 0.,: the' adinission :of irestern ovuTilgii4l4o-Peittenden said he appreciated : 'bdet.i*ellitteielistn and valor of the .people ;Wee end the ; desire -which they ex-, . techectuni a true people. . But in this 1.44. 113101 4 0, wee opt governed hy, feeling, but the . • ~1111 vociraipl din 'issf constitutional ••Ictiar. .Gong yeas ga CneW Stateout of ,the ancient 40.1111oryiwitir4, , Ilie,sesent ofthe old Corn (tie*bnlivitll&b,and-;this.b4J not hoot,. given... :1 1 , bn4ll_,Otel aanld keeittade is the, method proposed, sew;ones yenta Isiadeat pleastire.irrespective. ' theßciairtitistioftof-the•United •States." ' sl o enjp4 gaminez. POO asch si it .. wea moc. k ry to IllollighPthigilkillorililatoris Yirginia had ever thelpiwmtate.' • According to his ."VilkiiiOilfibo could mote fok the hill on_ the ironed that . the revolutionafy swop; being §e- ligeremirware notvotitied - ter. the privileges of ' 7 ', : l*Vio4titsfitii":!:ilictifla; , l3ie coolie& the: Union * 1 Afaltigoislis. id '‘•odder . . , , Jeritor as.is lekivetelioo. as i is, vtith- slarpry,'? •-•10- ,kWh itAILBOAD:. toq' 4 - • ' , • . . I. . v:Ohanspaz -. • • „M:PA Yo .N 6 Y. •,' 17 1•h; I K4.•—•: Mans Weroll4oleap at'the follciwing titii;"Sii?" • • '!. • ••• t.... . MOVING WEST Night 'Ailll , i o d i '. . + ' ' :kV Yeelfht :., '',, ,11116 . r . , . 141ik tit . .nviNG EAST. *et • 4 '" ' . nt s. , 7 :I 0 P. M.' liigiVikEdiwill. '' 10:17 A. M. t,7,-464:14 ,, / '''', , 3:18 P.M. . f Y 7 ' l ,li:e,l l .q x ' ' 1;15 P. M. .11.;',174; f61,0.1i fig run ,every day. N° , * 6 runs ` r'O.Vl,`; etliet(4r.. ", liondays. Train 3 .0 r Sat: lo " '''-'liiistribefolind " at k runs -;-..4.'4l,l': ' ,4l4l ,Pit ,iiii., : r 6 Y : r lj un k ir k. J'''',",s'4 •s h i t ts.r.' .KARSH, R°CalVar, Sup! . ''; LE s m ;•' \ •. - I'` ,r . cOAR •iNOT, 6en • 11,40,4 1 , , ,tkr5e . 4t ; - pete),al Popes: 'eicaoirnatO, 11 . efoStIkei(couri;!:ITAIqt41:tos poror,: o • rsil ths:!iellov . i4pg,i,e(ter eir'lese nrccojr .. ..llT:rj r• Olt,' &y Pqrt.e • , . I ask pt.you, for myriake ' ,that 61 the conntly aull'of:the old ariny the Potonitic, - that you ' ueif' Sind ( - Ha et - 1h wilt en . e n d ctirtil4l' - '..6.(ipfatieiplit Within& P6l4 , in all the operatioas . nohtgoind•on,• The dist rsch of 014 country, the honor of our armies, ere ; at stakr,„and 'denencis.e97 upen',,the chesrlul co-operation:of . all, i n the fiela.".' :This 'lisiek is ihe:criais Orour tate . . .siy the. initife'thing 19 all. my friends the Al9 - ly or- the'rotornai,• relitiest haye-to ,rnak9 6f••• them that., forth«lr,conntty's ,sla lc e; t hey Lill iSxt tens to : . :qeritial• rope' the semeinpport 'they ever' have . to. , Me. •• lam in chaigi thei fenees . or,Watihingi6nirend am doing all petit to:rendetqyonr retreat safe, should that beeome necessary:..• . , 1*„ , PEO. 11. ritcCLELLAK,. Mayor General. , .•The reading of this 'dispatch caused• • quie. sensatioan, and -.ie thOronghly . characteriaricof showing a desire tor the success of the Army,. an d a. total i gn ori ng of self: • • • . . BEECHER . Sito:--1-The `statement that Henry ward . Beecher used a Currerse , slang ex. preseion,:in.hisThanksgiting . diScourse, having .boen;queaiioned,;we• reproduce the following extract.from 'othe sego:on . as reported in . the papers : •' .Thit thedeniortiae possession of the South. Dr. Clay. has' .administered the rhubarb of, cOm': prpiniee, - W.ebster biit• all. 'in vain. Now. comes the, surgeon, Tl!ar; he '. with thot. eurgical instru-• meht, the' sword; 'iota open' the bthdy of the patient, and finds- hirn..rotten in • kidney and heart; in lilieraull brain. . • • TuaT's Wtrni's ,T.HE MATTER: Errempn'dous applause]': :Now cafe ,himiaeW bin) 60 and lethinlign! ..[Reiieu•rd,applauac.] ALL FIGHT AND NO PA.Y..—:ChaDIAiII writing to the ,Christian Advoorde, from Wait: reotOn, Va:;saysi health of the boys is quite goOd— • 4Ot .the seventh month ha! .eorn meneefl Once Life) , have been paid by'the, Too.bad i What inconyeideoves we . . WashingtOn letters say the }White /lous e ., it is expected, be the scene Of. many .ino assemblages during the session. -God help the gay ones. at such .a • tithe; they must 'out- Tapley Tapley. . The Liberian d'ansnl London in le!ter itates:thnt thou Rrenumber!s: "of runaway 'Am eticen In toritkM, who ere ih' a ' .most wretcheo ; eondition,.and he 'seeks. niseis . teriee t o chip them to Lioerin— ,vh,.re . eneh one 'will •be prisented . with Owe acres of 11.tpdi They - ge4.izo enipfryn!sor. in Loncioti by:which to viAtapt'li . The Illinois.correipondent of•the Daily Chro nicle, says: tilt is a. singular fact that: what . were Vest,. treeless prariesin this country 12 years ago, are now covered 'with a•very* dens growth'oollrift.'y young*forest trees, 'compris ing the . variritis specie's of oak; hiOtoryi cotton- WOod,•ash, Sic. So rapid hatiheen this change manylocalities; that*. whe s re some of the ear. .Iysettlers located.twenty ortwerity•five years , ago,*Withoitt a tree .around them, they can now•cut and hew* good building timber' a foot . square. ' Prairie lends, when .icpt from theannuat•fall horning. fermerlf practised by the•lndiiins, rapidly Produce growth• of tree s ', Seme of the old citizen**, who greedily located the timber , land when they came to *this country and Were.cereleas about acquiring praifio, now, find the Itittsir.of more value than . the 'former Their thriher h as grown 0n (aster than, they have . ;• • . • • . . • • 7'- 11 AT ESt On 'IOE • POTODIAC. . - At '6 this morning . 143 gun* opened on the de- , iioted'ettyof enil 'up to : the latet-Inement the tiring continued without in'• tetruption.. • . .. • . Its destruction appeari Certain: The enemy , opened their tire at seven o'clOck, hat . thus far have.done'no serious injury. • • den. Franilin's grand division•is criming Ike'river three miles; below, the . - ;city, having constructed 'bridges there; with but slight . . op- Vosition from the enemy. The tunbeats are:shelling ,the enemy 'fifteen* tnilea doWn the.river. . ;; fIEADQUARYERS OF THE. ARMY OP TILE 11 1 01 . 0 AMC,' Thursday, a a..m.,.--Dec. 11... was 'bustle atdaetw, ity aa.tor.d . ay was ;he tiipbfix.ed fortlie cross the men,; •• . • .• •:• r . .. , . . During the.,night the pentOons wereconveyed •to . .the river and the artillery, of one hundred and torty-three,pieces, placed inpOsition,nplin site the cit Y...• -- -' : , ...,. , . ' . 1 .• At .5 o'clock this morning., the 'rebels fired two e ig nat guns, ant'• whiie t urning 4h e l at ter pait.of the nighkrockets were friquently seen fo ascehd•Within their firiee.: At 5 o'clock thicenstructiori of three bridges 'in front of city was commenced. . ' .When the . bridgee i,vere ab out half completed • the enemy opened a murderous tire of infantry , from, the, houses on the river bank... • • Alp to • this time not a shot • had been fired from our side.. .• . 4 . • • • • • The engirieeri ikere driven from the bridges. find 'lMveral.l4ited and Wounded, . • At 6 o'clock : General 130rneide ordered..all .• yhe,giins,to be opened on ths city.. .• . • The'Cannonadn which has continued ,up to the present tiine.is tefrible. Ttie city is On .firac and ita deStruCtion ap pears to beceytain. The enemy . about '7 o'clock this morning opened. with their heasy.guns frond their'Wbrks, ;but so far havedone no serious injury... GetWral Franklin constructed his bridges about thrfee miles bclovethc . c4, Meeting with but Slight' opposition:iiistroops are now cross' • . . 10418.%...14: P. ;.• 'OO5 P.:141. .1;00 A. IA?" T.he , ;untioits'aie pow ,tidiling the enemy' i put fiftelin miles down the, er 'the • = *tie be4iVioneentrating their ,freer' - Rigt twocit!iye. -.• • . ...•4'he content Feted fire . of our 4tteries on the . city inis - h‘d the,effect of 4rivit - llnik•th.ene.„ tny'':ilinfrittry,...and the Work ontlie-bridges'hei again.been • 0 4 kit 'o44i prepaEad to raslk..o,vpr on oop a* thebriALtaa at complete., • • ' ' . . 11iA,9qulotri&ss—•—Di'oon r• 'On the.,Steetegt •••bei.ug, • muds to. .finish the froot:ot Afteoatt,: the ;tobel,. infeintry .•. • • ligain'epened l OUir fire:. The artiliery.in•poei. :tion!•waSltgain• opened en the `town, the result being theq.it....ivUs'fired , in'severSl new:pluses. - ' The enemy have intd - tterilitile.iirtillery.up rte„thillimir, , as, would: 'endanger- their• own reeri E who ersi , holdinr the rivet freer. •. • General 'Burnside has just issued an.order to concentrate:every.availithle gun nporr.the city; Under:the cover.ofl the.. ficerd• vrhich:it isbe: that.,lieted this bridges eari , •te.fitniiitect. • The kilod anti ..vireuncled,'•se fari' do not• smoutitgo.more,than hity . • - • 'Hf.ApqrsAiiiii, Dee. Bth, 1862 li , :po r rt from' the* . ilver; olitione note' sovOriil cluoths ir9rn oxvisuse duript.the Vast foity;•eight. boors. . Lisrgo quaaties , of' sup'plies are prevented from landing.,st, Aqui* and,?oternac pieeks by lOw*Wafer end• ice. • The, fetter • fully two inches . the 'army generally islirovisioned lot twelve days 'a!read. Credit is doe to , tbe Army Quertermasteri Commissaries for, ibeir ,energy; in overcoming great,obslaeles and nniisingtbe 'surplus now on There h V e been no movements of importance to.day, regirnentY are. n industrionely en gaged in erecting huts, bs.if Preparinkto spend. tbe, winter•heredboots. ',Tbe impression, how- . ever, is rttlyalept that tbesprtsent riuiet,will be ST. Lnits, Deerikber . . • ... , Adv.ises .fro m the:-Southwest . to.night say that Generale Hindman raid MarMaditke, "25,000 strong,. strong, ,attternnt , ;d: to toren' •General Elinnt's imsitiontit Cane Hill, Atic.; yesterday, but were , driven back`. : . • • • • . . This moening the rebela drove General:l3 . lunt's picket's three miles; but'on..ibe arrival 01 . rein forcement's the rebels were again driven back... *.z Th'eopithen,Of Oenerel Blunt- is: that the de'- nioqst re tion of the rebels .ivas:rriade . ; to cover .their ! Twat, they were felling timber. all night; probably iiiobstruel the road , and prey'- . Genera? Blunt 's:roreeihi6, held the . ,i'ehels in. check for fou'rddyg. 'Herron's com mand 'will reinfo'rce him to-morrow. Ilasuvrt.te,' Dec, 7, 1862.—'0ur a•rnis . are agairt.rliigraced. The . :39.th Brigade, Duroorit'S' .Division, 'cOnsitding of. the- 104th .Illinois, Col.. Moore commanding brigade;:.the 106th,;Qiiio; Co!. 1...afc1; the' 108 t h Ohio, den's Batiery,:and a small &tech : Mont:or the: Indiana' CaValt . i, Were 'surprised at Aailight, this morning, at Hartsville, • by Morgan,, con : ) , madding:three regiments otcav,alry snit two o( infantry, ..After.fiightina'an hotir. and a quarter our forces'' surrendered'. and 'the: enemy buret• our camp, capturing nearly all the bj'ik . ado; a'ad teems, tied' bafning, what they 'could. not • carrY'aWay.' TWo guns . of • Nicklen's Battery. were also ' captured. •••. • , •., ••2 • ' Our lo s s Was between 50'and .60 • ,killed and Wounded, 'who were ' eft ; on the field. The. rebels less 111 not reported. The gallant Lieut.. Galante ctitewsrt, of the Second lodiana Cavalry andaGel. :Moore,.. were. aritorig •I he :captives. Major Hill of the S e conda Indian• Cavalry, was' wounded, • but.tuit 'dangerously., : He' says half our infotrY.jeught ,well,-but.-rhe. other • half soon broke;.. Col. [lndio's:end Col. Miller's, brigailes were . sent in purstiit , hut the enemy. had forded.Cunnhatlamr river,and 'were out el 'reaCh...• A few ahells sent after them caused a rapid retreat.. ;. ~.• ' Mai, Hill denied - that the comtv%* surprised the . pliair. Was More disgraceful tis, Hartsville was a strong:position. On Thurs day.* Lieut. Colonel of Davils'S Division was capitilqd:whil,e 'skirmishing... Two. regimental .Quartermasters of Palmer's Division were also 'captured-while foraging., The dates :are not reported: • Thirteen wagons with. mules, on a , ' foraging expedition, were captured' on 'Satur day,. . - •. .•. • . A deserter, from' Murfreesboro' •reports Cheat, harriandßreckinridge there with 15,000. men, Buckner. at Shelhyville; Kit by ;Smith. 'sick .at. Manchester; Gen..ToeJohnion was certainly at :Mut freesboro' on Saturday. . A special despatch dated the .7th 'instant, from Oiford, saYs.that 'Cal.. Dickey's cavalry had n'tvrn henrsi.ermasement rebela near co n trceville Fridayriighr,. ' , The rebela are said fo haTe had 5,000 infant- ry; eavalik and artillery. • .'The Federal loas:was. 5 killed 50, wounded and sixty missing. . " • The rebel. loss was _ 300 killed end wounded. . . • • Oman i DI., Dec. 8. • .Newa from Oxford, Niseisaint-0, to Thursday . laat; atatee ihat the rear guard of the rebela, under .the corrinland Geneial Jaekson, had .a akirrnish on. that morning-with the Federal.ad: Yanee.force near the town. • • The ,elfin .body of the•rebel army, fOrty thousand strong, passed . thrOugh Oxford twelve hoiCris before. • ."' .• • The'nuinlyer Ortbe 'rebel•• sick end wounded I said to. be very large. , . • • . • LotneyttLE, Kr.;•Dee. 9: Three thousand rebel,Cavalry, suppdsed to be uniter.Forrest E iptendinoo make another raid Into Kentucky . ore 'desk on Fort. Coulson, were 'at Clarksville to diy. • • Passrimera from Gallatin. contradicts the story of. the • engattement there between Fry and. the rebels. 'They say.uo recent,fight has occurred there. • • . .4 • . . EFFECT OF THE ELECTIONS.--'The release of State . Prisoners at tins Various fdrts where they bavebeen imprisoned, will preitent.i'deal of an gry debate and . . recilininalliin in .Congretis at the approaching session.. Volutninous testimory had been PrePared,.some'of it containinesoine, eutious . discloeuree; and it is.not.to be.regretted for the honor of the republic, ritat its presents- . tion and publication will be unnecessary. We Lave also Seen the military guard '•which hailieen encamped in the President's grousd, for the defence of the'War Department, quitely strike tents.to go elsewhere.—Perhaps, whe'o the members of Congress arrive, We shall have the censorship of the, press remo,ied!--- . N. Y. ' Cops. Correspotideitre. Grfa Datiltlar anaaao. ebeli , dtte . .14 , , J., , - 'fa vs TEviritar t , Gent' Harion's 'foree;e, • ea;:*o :to .rOnfarce Gen. sHeist. met the. enemy - ..yeaterdaYi On CCA vd1,05 Prairie, leis milai ; Bolitli:ef..Fliyette. Ark., and,vvon a deciOd. victory ' . The enemy 24,000:sit:ong,.divide'd into four divi lundar . .Generala • Paiaphs, 111ar rn4drilin, . Frost and,: Aniaa,.,all.,,,u,nder, general 11,i n r d Ma ca'd tha la War of, (lin tehel trans.lVlissisaltinf army, well . aipid,frd with , lB pieces of Theferierily flanked Gori.: p6.sltion at' Cave Hill; aitil:•Made:a den nttack- 'on - Gem Herron to..prevenv.hirn uniting' wilt . ,gen. Blunt. • '1 . Gan. Herron!a foreei ponsisted,of the 2•lth' ,aud-jlet and 20th WlsCorisin;:a tivn e'avalry; in a 1 1 .6,500 •to . ',7,000 roan, and 2.fpieceaor ,'.• . The,bat (1a.,-raged froM 10 A. M. nntil.darlf; and was, s cleperately , "fought throughout,. ..Our artillery, the' rebels trona two strong sitioaS,'and'kept • ltiir OverWhelMing numbers at bay: The' aOthWisconsin-eafttured.a; rebel battery. or four heaVY'guns, but weroforeed (C . 'ahandon.them under ,0 'murdpions The ipy:ra . iilsp • took the . name battery, and fought mhst distieiately, but.Vvr;re alsOmbliged 'to yield Almost • eVery regiineitt . :About:. 4 o'clock ,Gen. blunt , arrived'. frorn, City* Hill,. with s,o6o'ineu.and strongforce'of artilleo; IPA " ettack.(l , the.reheleln the rear. T.he'reb r els „made desperate cfforte Ti capture his batteries, but were. •retiulseti'.with terrible slaughter, We held the. whole field at dark, and beforp',9 o'clock thit:iiigiit . the entire'rebel force Were in full retreat over Boston Moan tain;. • . • .:oOr.losiciri killed and wounded was - 04, - the yebelrlosi was 109.0,- by: their'own admis•siOn §everal Of the, rebel,field officers were urnong.thein commanding a brigade' forrrorly- a ,liriged ler of the - ' ._Missouri'. S - rate Girard. • oroyli few prlsOiiefs Weretalceii. We 'eaptured. four caissons atrinition: Lieut. Col. •MeFitilari, pi the 19iii Vim] regiment, was the only, field offieerorroor siJcr killed". •Major .}-lebbard; . of first. Missouri Cay• 'airy was .talcOn'Trisorier. • . - • . . . EDITOR . S . PATRIOT:Arci.), UNlON:—The fire de: 'stroyed the Clititon.•Hottse,••banli, • pdst• office, and elionf'sixty stores, otlleit d\vbllings.l;:sti, mated Ives s100;006 to $150,000. • A.ll .the best business part of . the trytYn:isinstrred. lon'llon<e and all:property eest..(in the .river, hank is.safe.' : The property 'largely. insured. The rbeney,.bOokpend.paters of the • bank are .all saved in its vaults, and its. b cisiueds sJilI he. continued ,as.'heietofore: • , 'BURNSII I ON :ic-.CELLari..—A.. year ago,- 6en. , Born:side addiessed a meeting atthe Cooper tn ,tftutei N. T., and in'the eours'i6l-hii rernarke I ask your :forbearance. for;• your patience With . , your eopfidence . in - the young chief . .. Who has now command. ; I haYe known:him moat intimately;'ris students, toiethei, as soldiers - in the field, and as: private students:. Fur years . IWe have - Wei! in the saine.family, and .I.knoty him as well as I know any human being on the •faca of the earth, ,and I Inow . that no more honeSt, conscientious than exists than Gen. Dile l.know that no feulingotambitionibe .yond•thatof the good and, the 'success pf our "cauaa,ever enters his breast. All that he does is with a - single eye, a single viewi.t.o the sue.' cess Cif this Government;.antlthe breaking doWn ol•the 'rebelnon. I, know the rintising tinder .the sin will ever induce that man to itsteive ir'om -what he knows to he his duty. He is.sin - honest, Christian-like and conscientious man; and mist , I,tt . rine add - one thing, that.he has 'the'samitlest head and the , cltiateSt . military preception Of any-man imthe United States: . • • • . . . EXPENSIVE ppirrcrioN t:77 .ll-lii. French, a high .9slll* Abolitionist,s .been • employed -by 4rovernment to teach the-Florida . negrOe;. The flostoh'Post eays . he .ha; -taught -one hundred n.gro children at Fernandina, Florida, toeing - A4Glory,. Glory,: jiallelujah, 3 ! at an pvinnated 'expense to the',gnee'rnment of about -$200,000. There's where the peciple'rt.:moneigoea, and while ,it goei sokd ieri .ate . It.ft unpaid for . six or eight mo'nth ' s.-Parriet tinhni. PROFIIEyr JACKSON.—Said,the old- hero; to aliirri s d at the Hermitage, a....shoit time before his death: . • • • "The AlmMimi *party ie ajdisloyat organiza tion. Its' pretended . loire tor .freedom means . nothing.rhoreorleacthan civil war and dissolu : tion of the qpion. lionest, men o . r.alj parties shouldrinite to expose their intentions and arrest their 'progress.".' Time has, proven that the old.. veteran knew Pretty.nearly. what he was' talking About.... tirionco,.Det:. 9 TUX DUTY OF•POcRATSOIt. rs the duty o every sincere democrat; at this time to discon: finite, and to pursuade other rlemocrats to dis. continue, their suPport of all abolition Papers. They, have slandered, villified and' abused our party, end its principletr. They' have called us traitors, rehelsoloug . hfaces lickspittle.s,t'opper heads, and done all in their poWer to, deprive us of every 'right which a Tree man holds deer. They,have _encouraged mob" Ems:, 'arid tried: to destroy the yight of n free press, free speech and the privilege of, the writ of habeas • corpits. 'They havefavored the overthrow Of . the Con' stitution 'and the ttie turning loose t andpurchase of the entire slaVe population of the South to be paid' for vvith . your, own money and to compete *With .YOur labar.. What then sustain them. to yon , and your party, and to work the ruin of all that is worth: preserving in our country. 7 Allen tcron Dontocrat. • UrismistousVplDlCT;—The.thost rigid analysis by accomplished. chemists has tailed to discover 'anything in-the therniCal'Saleratus which can,. when prOperlY'uded, be In the-least. degree de trimentaFto health , Whjle the 'wornen of our country entertain aentir¢"ents widtly, different upon other matters, .all concur. in a verdict that 'tfi r e Chernical 'Sileratus ja',lfie.oniY• aiticle . in nee, lor light-and sweet bread. It is. sold at rritail by the. grocers, and at-wholesale et the Cheniicul.Wothe.of D. B. 'Mend & . Co., Fair= Port, Alcuirors Co" Ice,* York.: . . • ' NOTICE: . • • WHEREAS my wife, HARRIET . .A; 'CpLE, '•hair'kft iny, bed a board, without cause' or PiMiOCation, this is 'to' notify all iiersons not . to harbor or trust her .. .on My account, as I will pay no del?ts of . her contracting after Oil date. Liberty, December 8, 1862. •". . . C. B..COLE. LCKHAVEN, Dec .7 I=l ' • • Libett; Sept: '/1:1,,,4!362r of i Di ! : • Oeria.o UsiLitgiti I.lolihtei !oci."!tiathan ank.Fimetine , 8 );, : 1 • ;:fivLifierty, Sep . lied 8 veers and t .nwrii,:iiged '5 years and in"" l .,i7 e P t • dro 0 y h e s li n r e li n :11(1 a t: T in All. 1;11 ± 15 , A.i'daughie7 kb;) , 7-v years; 6 months an'd.6 days..•' - ' ' . -In Lit'erf.y.Sept. Nitt;c:' ! " A.; scle.ng}ter•ot Clark and.A.lmira Lewis . , aged .yeari; years, 6 Month; andla days. Irj Liberty', Oetobe''r.,§2.';Mar At,:ce, ter of G!.orge ...a nd 'Arn Hazen; aged., 6 years and foot- ' • in Liberty, .Noy. 9.,"•IIAV,kNTIet: STONE, : aged 9. yeatfs.an& 8 months.' • • . • • NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY VritlTER TIME TABLE.. Three dairy' traitts,to and from ,Baltimore mut Washington cOnreetioris, ;.made with trains . nu Pe.nns.Yloania Raittoad ' try,and:from Pittsburg and the 'West; ;trains daily,' to and from the.Nef tit and. West Branchnscine :hanna,..Ydrnirdooll all . Northern N . P W York', • • ON' AND. A FTEr. - AlONPAY,.Ncivernber. 17, 1862. the Pass,kger.Trains oftii - egnribe . tn CPotral Railway•wijtarriVe and, depart Har'risburg anti Baltimore as fallo'nis;*viv: • SOCITIIIV A RD ... . . '' MAIL TRAIN lanve.Sunliury.tlady(e'xcppt Santlay , ) at 1-.45.p. trtl . .leaves .HarrisbiTtit 'at 5,20 p.tn:; and arrives at' Baltiincir'a: at 10:20 ' EXPRESS ._TR AlN'".leaves"' Sunbury daily, . . .., (exteOt Suatiay) .at'l 1:29' p., Ta.i. leaves Harris burg (except Monday) at 2.45 . ' a. ! lig.i - and at tlvett at - Baltimore :.daily . (axaept Montla) at . . .Ij. , :tRIZISI3 . IJ4G.ACcOAINIQDATION 'Frain leaves liarr,isburg . NORTHWARD.... • • ' M 411.• TRAIN lua) , es 'Baltimore daily [ex,. rapt Sunday] at 5.30 a, In.,,Hairiatiurli p. m.,'drul.anrives a t:Sunbory at .44a , p. m. . EXPRESS TR-krN` leaves Baltimore daily at 8.•10 . p. tn., :wives at Ilarlislsr);at 1..50 . a . .' and leaVes•Harrisburg :daily [except Atonnay) at ?.29a. tr),,' and : : arriVes,.iltSupbory'llt 0.20 • • 11AR11:ISBIlG..ACCOMMODATION train leaves litl,timore • .‘laily [except Sunday] t'2.45 p.. fn., and a rrivr;s. at Hari isburg at For further inlo.imation;. Opp)); at the Office, in. entisyk•ania Ratlroerl Papot., , •• .. • N . ...'prr13.-141.1.Y, • • • : Superint . entlent. •Alar'r lawn; Nov.l4i ISti2-n29.• • :• COURT PROCLAMATION, THEREAS . the Hon. Roberti G., Wipite V President Judge, and the Mins,' J.' Dar ling.and N. Peabody ;Associate, Judges of. the, COurta of Oyer& .Terthitier and, General Jail Delivery, Quarter • S'ettisions of the Peace, 0r ,. . Phans',Court and Court of -Cornmon Pleas for the'Count.y of IVl.T.earthaee issued their precept, bearing. data . Friday, ; the thirtY-first;daY: of October,. in the . 'year.'of OUT Lord vne thou' and eighi.hundred and 'sixty..tivOi and to'-me' dirialfcted . , holding A ;Court of 'OYer and Terminer. and General' Jail Delivery; Quarter, Sessiona; of the : Peace, Orphans' ,Court, 'and Court Of Coretnort ,Pleas . ,%in the . Bocough of Sniethport, on.ll.londay; the `..td day or Decern , ber next; and to continue, one week. • Notice is therefore hereby given-to'the Corit•- Jitsticea .of the' Peace And 'Constables within the county; that they be theri and there in their proper persons, at . tO o'clock, of saidda'y,,with theirrollrecords; inquisitions, MO - other 'remembradres; 'to.do those; thingswhich their officer , appei.tain.:to be .those-who are 1)6,0rd by Iheir recce .ognizances to prosecute the prisoners'thai'are oi, shall bein.thejail of said county or M'Kean' are • tabe' then ,add there, to %prOiectite.agaiilit. them as will be:just: • . 'Dated at smethport,ihie 4thAtt3i of October„ 1862, antt tho' 86th year of the Irdepend enee. of the, United States of America. ..• • JAS. E. BLAIR, Sh e riff. Sheriff's Sale 1.) .: Y VIRTUE of a writ of .• I?enditi • oili • ...Upoilas, issued:out of; the • of Common' Pleas of County, and ito 'me directed, 'there will IM poeed. to . publio sale, di the Court ihelioreugh of Suiethport, on • konday the 22d day of Deeember, 1862, the.fullow ing real eitittef • '• : • • • t" • . 1 of,l ' •• ,Tholellowlag steal Ee e, lots or par e-o. Bo f Itun situated t wand adjacent to the !through of Soleil'. port eittioty of fileltesar and State' of Vensylyania, to wit • . .„ Mid what beginninglit a poet eocnerteui perches • soutitof the •south west corner of pquare elelity 7 Sinethpert, Diener) hy.line of street north sixty.. nine de.4rees east, thirty.eight perclies and xis-tenths of a perch to a post miter ' thence nth nineteen perches tun poet .corner, thence 'actual eight degrees west sixteen perches sac one tenth of, a perch;thenee month seventeen degrees, wen, •Perches, thence thirty'eight,degrets weld, • ten perches thence'. 'eolith seventy one and' thi.ee 'quartets .de4rees weSt twenty-five perches end pis .tenths.of n perm to a post 'Corner, tholcc north - thirty els ' perches nnl seven tenths of a perch to the place-Ail' bogioniug; ceutaitaiog eight acres and thirty-three perches, strict measure be the'imme motoor loser the•said lot being known as out lot 1i0,17, adjointig Stnethport.. ' • • • Second, ,Another lot sd)uining Sleet hPort, beginning at a post corner one porch west. of.. the 'center :of ,the. Second street froin the oust sidiorthe'village, thence north thirteen perches to, s' ptet curter thence west .twenty 'one perches to a poet. corner •In lino of lot convey o d to George Darling, thence by slid line : south twenty three.perches t o n post corner In the line of the north streettour perches north of the north mist col , . ner of square No. .26, thence by saki line north sixty: nine degrees east.twentY..two . .perchee and ilvestenths art porch to the place of beginning ; ceotaining two acne and fifty - eight' porches strict theastire;' be the semi niece : or toss: . . The &Lure two lots claimed by deed 'from' John Kea ting, et; sl to thq said David Crotii iecorded. ,in said .1-ounty in deed book o,page 44.. .. Third,—.Another lot, Beginning at 8 post.coruer four Perches south of the south °t at corner of. square No._ 87 in Smethport, thence by line of street north sixty: nine degrees east, Ibl:4,y:eight perches and MX tenths . :eta perch to a post corner, licence sent') forty.sdne perches to a pOst corner, thence , north 'sixti.th , se de.. , greets:West, twelve , perches, theoce north eighty de.. . grace west twelve net:dies, thence north sixty-three . degreedwest fourteen perches to a post coiner,thence north twenty one perchei and . nine tenths perches; • the place - of beginning; containing nine acres and eighty eight perches, strict measure be the same snore or lees, beini.kriotrn- as cut' lot No..llf.'Claimed' by deed from John - Keating . to said David prow, reyidded in •Id clicpn County in Deed boikQ, pope 43: ' Fourtli.L-Anolher:lot known as - out • lot 'No? 20, he ' ginning at anost corner' standing thirty.four percime - 'south of the south vest corner of square" No. 83 in . Bmethport and being the . eolith West - corner °rout - lot', No. 70, thence by line °tmid lot east thirty six perches to a post porner.lbence - Noirtifl nine porches Und'eight tenths O ,perch tO:a.post.nornOriihenoo south sixty two degrees-west lt es-west trine perches and one tenth of a porch thedceaduth.seven degrees east Balton: penmen thence; ee'uth sixty-Seven degrees Lweat,, tw e n ty - two perches thencemirth eighty one and'one hdlf &haft's' nine.porches and dye tenth! ef.a.petth: to Open; corner, hence north thirty-Ilya perches ' and 'tenths of a e perch, to the place,ofteginning, cents faint 'Weiler's . , and twenty-sip perches, .strict . measure be the.sam . more 'or less ,"exeepting end resereing 'therefrom a .lot heretofore conveyed .by, tha . said David , Growl° abordlii Delwin, by, Deed ,• recorded in Deed blink- I, of said county; on page 218,: said -bit. said•to contain seem over one sore, with certain water privileges there in Mentioned. 'Said out let No. 20 claimed by Doed • ofranalrdus Keating et al., recorded in - se , conaty notherAot biginninr are Poet . [Bleeding • drteenfrodn'north and siren and liVe.tentlia, rods east' oft thEr - obrth corner or 'the "Borough of. Stnethport, - thence north tirentYlight rode to'a poet , : thence, West forty,ioda to a ptietcurner. thence donth twrity eight rode telt.White ou)reerner, - thence enet forty:rods to plicii,of beginning; conteitting akin acres, strict meatattalGthe theaarap more:or:less; aid 'being part of 21166pcialaind hi deed 'frein John flolmes fe to David` croiii l'iamordedlo said county, In :Deed plge E 43.. . • • . SlailtAnother..lot, knnwn es !ignore No:' PS In the, , town plot of Finethport aforesaol. containing one acts and tbree4iftlia . of an acre of land;:Chtimed by. deed frani the Conitnisalonareoflicltean entintY tho said • Dtivid C.oer, recorded inatifd count.) , iu Deed book Seventh-?, A;finfherrlot known de . equare No be the tent, plot of Smetlinort aforesaid; cbitai ning one acre • and three. fiftha of an acre of land. claimed be Deed faoimlteroielacirirright; MTh 'ShO ri If of a tid County; • acknewledgcd May 28th,;11idtii.and regfatcred in Book • .. B( bri,Anntlier Ina knosn ~ C pguene.Nn.'S7. In the• • ' 'lot of Smethnort lama:sold , 04,11.11171. H .• dne imre town 1. , efifiui of ap acre, of. I , int. ciallned by deed and thr • - illiorlincatno to n ai l David • Cron , : except, from Ai igd the.riglit f way over 'the 'abova de• inp eMt erect by ti.enald,Drkvid Crow 'scribed lotohrt: Baal and N;ivigatinri to be granted to "fig and,' rose r s 'ni els.; the night 'Company.'and exeep.: • tier granted tie aaid . . and privilege liervtiik.. , .es. Va, the Crow to, /1.. a. Sartwell tan.. • - n.pasaing• thren, - ;h put • lot We • etO from the mill da,.. ; • : . . • No. 17abnce met Li iipd; • - ' •.. • , 'Tiqulsitkon - Waived Seized; tn?.en. execiltioh tind irlh property of William 'tame at !be suit. b, E.Tetut9r pf:David JAMES' E; Mint E11E1111 , 1 0 6 ()Prin . , Nov 27 -102. ".' ' Sheriff's ,Setos , . 40V VIRTUE of sandry•Writs - of Venditioni j- ponas,:l cued out of the Nut, of CotnitioNs Pleat' of • M'Kean - county,: and to me directed, • there will be exposed to public sale - at the Court liouSe, in the Boreiigh .of Sn;erhp,o,tt, on Monday. 22nd °ay of December, - A. 11,1802,U:one-O'clock' The folios - 11;1g Real 'Estate, situate in the town- . ship, of Bradford, county•of•A.'Kean,.!'a., bound ded as.follows, to wit; COmmenciv'ata post on • thehortheast cbrner.oflot'S'o. 134"; thence east znehundied,and sixty and '0 ot:ten th; yodels) a• Pest; thence north.. seventy.nitie and •une-half rods to -0 poet; thence .went one hundred and•sev- • enty-nine rods.to a post on the creek; thence up the creek to the place of is containing . ieventy;nine i‘nd tire-tenths acres inure, or less, • being lot:No.:132 of the allotment of .said town.' warrant - Nos. -3310 and 3h17.•• • • Alsh,.:-=oirp.othey lot in said townthip,,ctiunty and• State aforesaid; commencing at a post, twen ty rims south from the Southwest corner of lot No. 173.; thence south 'seventy-live rods more. or lees to a beech•trep;: . thehce West to the creek; the nor th west corner of let No. •132; thence ' northwesterly by the reek to the southwest cor ner of the Port's-four acre. trit,.se Yelled; 'thence east to the 't oad; thence south twenty rods on the, road;. the - nce castle the }myna • first mentioned, ctintaiuiitq ninety•acres; more or less,, being lot No. 130, froin . tihy to'sixty notes improved t tiro •fi'ainell• dwelling houses, - one 'framed barn 'and: twenty ,to thirtYtearing apple trees. , • • • Seized and taken in Execution, anthwill be • sold-as the property•of A.T. Newell :at the suit pit: 11. Bavisoiew for the use of P. -NV: Knox -ALSO= .. - . . . • The following Real hstata, bounded 'north by land of Enoeh Dolly; -east bylaud of Alva Lilli bridfie; south by land .of James:Otto, andu'est by the Highway, confaining ; seventy-two squats rods .more or less, all improv'ed,oneframed StorehoUse, one fannery.and shoe-shop; • situated. in Liberty. toivnship, WI eart comity. Pa. ' •, -. .. '.. • Seized and taken it Execution and' trill 'ha .:ofd as the.property . of G. Obspin; at the u suit of Charles S. 'Jones.. '. - • - - •.• . . -AM-0- The following Real Estate, beginning at a poet in the road'being the . sont.hwest.corner'of N 0.91 of the' allotment 'of the •Bingham Lands•in:Cafay ette township.; thence . east one'..hundred 'and eighty-folfr and eight-tentha perches to a beech; thence south .seventy-fonr and six-tenths perches; thence Nce:3t. two Ituudretrand . forty :and' Seven tenths•perehes; thence along line of road, 'north thirty-four degreek.east, njnety perches•to the place: of -beginning, containing ninety-two .and tbrep:tentbs acres, with anulfoulinee per cent, for roads, ,tc,,•be same more or less, it being lot No.' 95.ofthe allotment of the Bi,nghara Lands in Lafayette township, 111'Kenn county, State,of Pennsylvania, and part.pf warrad num bered 2264.. : • . . . . . . .14a0,--Another tract. of land, beginning at a jiostintlie road being the.sollthwest corner of • - No. 94 of ,the . illiotmi.nt of the • Bingham lands' Lafayette township; the pee cast one hAndred and ninetyt•seven anti- : seven-tenths perchea;• thence south forty-aeven. and Awtntenths perch. to a heinioelt; thence' west two hundred ' 4ll d twenty-five perches; tlencti.olOng line •01 road north, thirty. degrees east; ,fifty-foor, fi n d fi re . .tenths perchnito 'the place of beginning, con. 'twining lifiy.eight.and eight-tenths ',toms, with' an Allowance of six.. per cent. for rotols, the Hanle more.•or.losa, It •leting. lot. No. 97 'of the al. lotinent rite itingliamlands in. i i n.fayette town"- 'ship, Id•Hean county, and St.;ite of Pennsylvania ant part of - warrant numbered 227.. (In4pial tion Waived.) .• • • . Seized hod. taken in .Execution and twill .be sobl.As the .property 13ullodk.at the suit' of The'Biughatn*Tratitevs, . ". . ..* IMRE following Real. t:Ftate,-vii: Warrant N 0.3099, contetitiing 1000 aerea more. .Nrariant'Nti..372o; containing 1000 .acro more Warrant containing 1000 acreii.•more • Warr;lnt No. 3721 containing 1000 acres, more On Viarrnut 3720 eliont . eight acres .Ireproxed, obeiramed house; ene,slinnty barn; on , . saw. mill' in'. good order for husineSs. ' Nes. ;160.1, 3720, 0702,, •unimproved, all ;'in Corydon township, llPKean.toonty, Pa. • Seized and taken in- 'Execution and 'wilt be eoliths the'llioperty of. 11. P. lgaily ut the tseit, of John N. Hungeriord MEM The, following Real Estate; vlif Warrant three thonsand one .hundred' and thirty•one,' (3131): 'containing: .hue *thousand acres, (iOOO.l more or less, uniolproced,' situate' Hamlin township, 'M'Kunn•county, Pa: .• .. • • • . ' Seized and taken. in , Execution aild bo sold as the. property of W. A, Irvine at the suit .of Kentucky Trust Co. Bank, of the State of ken. tucky, use of Stephen Minoan. • • •JA3115 E, EL.m. Shy. , ...bIIEIIIFP79:OFF:CZ, llainTnr9 UT, • • • Sheaiff's Saje. .13 Y. V 1114t11.1 of *sundry writs of Alias Venilitioal E.s7solias issulsil;otit of the Court.of Common Pleas of.filoKesn County, Pa., and to me directed,- there will bti exposed,to public sale,..at the Court lionse,,inthellormigh of Smethport; on Monday, the 2 . 2t1 !day of. , Pecembor, 1862, • ' The'follOwing real eAtate, bounded a‘; follows; Beginning at the north.:west cOrner'of square no. 38, thenee.cust eight perches to a post. thence. south idglit, perches todhe centre of srqd.squarc. thence nest eight perches toy.the line of' the street: thence by said line. north eight perches to the place of beginning, -being: lots . ono • and two in,Square NO. 38, :aid being par of ,warrant NO., .2,065, containing, four, tenths air acre strict re. ha the. mine more or .les4 imprOved, ono franied house, one•fraMed • quantity of fruit trees;' good fountain•of waler;aituated in the , horopgj i 'of Sniethpori, McKean county; Pa. • • itse;--Anot . her trod of land - it; square Ne. 58 in the Borough' ollimedtport, and known as the side hill store bit•formerly . 'occupied by GeOrge -a _tin 'Bay, • botindod'south and west by Orlo. liamhn's , and Store; north by P. Ford and, east by . the street, con taining what land the store occupies be 'the same more or ldss,' impru vud, 'end one store Seized and taken i,n- exeention, and will he sold a.s the property. of E. Mason and D: fL Bennett, at:tho. snit of Levi Calkins. ' • . „ - • • JAttlF t S E. 131.A.111, Sheriff:, Sheriff's I . lSfilee, stnethp'ort: Sept. 6 1662. , "! 1e .rolit :t thv
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