The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, December 16, 1863, Image 1

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POTTER JOURNAL
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11. If. Provietotit
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"ri i *Devotcil to the c.otee of
Shia totere'sts :Agriculture: the adrauceinent
•f i:dncation, Owl the h good of Potter ;
sOidt,r: 'fitvnioz except .that tii
tefiritiplit it :will en 1. tv-r to
,t 1 ill the. trOfit
orivire folly F read itniziug our
21.ollentisesissys inserted '+et the'
esili'eS:,lexcivt where special b
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1 Square three months. ' 2 rin
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. 1 . tilliiiiiatrator's or Executor's Nciliee, .A . 00
Ettikines Cards, 8 lilies or. less, per'yeaf 6 00
special ai' Editorial Noiices, pe. tine: to
trhnsient n : tivertiserrietit< ttlosi tip
a.:lvonco. an.' no notice will he taken
oriiiicertisements from a distance, unless the..
sio:iiticompanied by the money or satisfiteto-
Nireience.
***'Blanks, and Job 'Work of 1111 kiwis, f it_
to'promnilr and f
I.3USI.VES:j
1,01)014.1. N'i _ A _M.
srATEI) Ifeettn,44 on tite 211 , 1 :1,1.1 4th Wednes
darq ? iice4ch mu tt.h. \15,) 11.,:miii! gat
int*cir'every. IVednesd4 Et :tug. ror.%;zork
and practice, of their H ttl iti d0u.1..r4p
B. S CA ILWELL W. M
Faltom. See'v.
JOHN S. :SI.ANN
ATTURNEY . NN . .I) COUNSELLtIIi. Al' LAW.
Coudersport, Pa., will attend 'lie ..rreral
Courts ;n NPl,:van.Cu ,utirA: iit
busin...s entrusted -n his ctirev,ll
prompt - 41.ttentiOn. Udiee confer W...•
Third stret.t.s.
AIITIIITIt G. 01.MST6M i •
VUTORNEY :11 COUNSI.Li /It AT LAW
Coudersport, •Pa., will attend ;0 all hostiles
rntruste , l to his care. with prc.uptnes aii.l
tidy its. Oliee nn Soth-wq7t comer of Main
and Fourth streets
IS_l_kC 11.ENSON
srrtia,NEY AT LAW. Co 1.1.!Npoll, Pa., mill
'attend to all business ...utrOittql N.) ono. ,c;t;.
clsrt pro•Tritness. Uai ennS, -o nI•
iv...tulip! Allegheny Bridge.
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MEM
F. \V. KNOX.
ITTORNEY AT LAW. Coudersport. Pa., *ill
regularly attend - the roarts in Portet an '
the adjoining Counties. '
0. T. :ELLISON,
PRACTICIY-11 l'a..
respectfully inform: the eiti4eu: o th,.t fl
ings anti viciniti- that he will .liromelt re
spond to all calls for 'wore:sit-mai' =ervice4
1)tl1e on Main st.. in b til,llh g rcfrm...rls
:,it t ipte.lhe C. W. CM:.
IL SA:EIk .I()NP.S
DEALERS IN IMEWS:AP:I)II;INES,
Oils, Fancy Articles,Stationay, Or ! Good:
Groceries, &c., Main st., Coudersport, Pa.
D. E. OL3ISTED, •
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?IPLI..EII. IN DRY GpODS, READY-MADE
Clothing, Crockery, Groceries, ,tc., Main st..
C.udersport, PO.
COLLINS SMITH.
bEALER in Dry GO6ds,Grneeries.
!Hardware, Queinsware, Cutlery, and all
Goods usually found in a country Store:—
Coudersport, Nov. 21, 1861 I
'COUDERSPORT HOTEL,
- 4 1 ,P. GLISS.IIItE, Proprietor. Corner o-
Main and Second Streets. Cwidersport. Pot
ter Co.. Pa: •
A.Livery StAble is also kept in connect
tisin With this Hotel
,MARL
: I
LON
tA1 . ,;...0a-=riearly, opposite the Court House—
will clothes intrusted tc. him in
the-latest end best styles—Prices to suit
the times.—Give him a call 13 41
oiairsvw. :::: : H. D. KELLYO
IJ NISTI 4 .I D it KELLY,
)011. - LEE IN - STOVES, TIN: & MEET IRON
WARE, Main et., nearly opposite the. Court
Hmme„Coudersik!rt, Pa. Tin and She- ,
Iron Ware made to order in good style.
'hart notice. ' ' •
,SPIt I . NG tji ILLS AC 4 9 Int V;
SPRING MiLLS. ALLEGANY . N V.
ELIAS Flnivrov,"Jrt.„ Principal
Mn.s IDA WALICESI EfoRTON,
_Preeeptress
Nume tirftaggit _ Assistant
GirnAt.ntg - Woon, Teather of Music
The F dl rerm cotnin..nces An3.rit , t 26.
T..rin coinmethys Deventhi4 9
trke Spring T•rm.comnwoces Xing' 29.
{ Chinon
from three to Five 1/011.1rs. •
illeisrd $1.50 per 7eek. •
tirnislied rooms for self-boarding at lois
. -
tiriferther isformation i/tidresS the Priticq,
'pe; or"the on iersignett.
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CO - Sri,
--President -go Ird-of Trutt e 9.
'NEibtHA.TrAN H3T
• 7 NEW 1(0
liopittar Hotel is sitnated near the
- corner of Murray Street and firilit4-.
lily opposite the tlar;;-: withiu one block
b r ‘440051 • Rivet' RA
,l Road . and near the
Erie R-til ?toad Depot . it is one of the niast
Ole:molt and eonrentent.lueati.ina the city
:Board & Matins* 641.50 per. day
- :.:N -HUUMNS, Proprietot.
Feb. 18th. I
thi
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33 Rootester' w
Stia-Cattet.
U 1.51 .TED dt KgLLY, Coudersport: . hav•
the excl".;y agenej• for . this celebrated
Iliseltlee, ie county. It is corenient, du :
On and CREAT. Doc. /, 1860.-13
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ESCAPE mom' CitERRICLAS
During the - advance of the Army of
the l'i;rOdutctd - ineet the enetny at Get•
ty.btir.; the t!trops . at llarper'A Fern
were ordeteri to join she Main aro.y, iil
order that every available - man edrouhl
add to its strengili. • The hurried ruro.e..,
meta made it . tiedessa.ty to leave a large'
amount of govern - went inlipertv to 15.;'
stub-erriently disetked of according; tai
eirerimstaireep.; :A griped' tvti•• de:'
tatted to iiiore'et :tit ...the mei, _be:tig se
:meted from thome.eino nulie tit 1
tieing rine this mi.] her. on iicenunt of
a recent fever; .I was tilueed in ehurge of ,
a large amount:of amtnittotiou., together,
,with Ack.eral *others
.friPts- my regiment:l
'Tlie of car;ridgei , ttere:. piled 'Arise'
;together, at F..rt Dutontn-,-- and our . •helter
Cktil tritehed to the immediate, vicinity
We waited tar a dal after--the troop..
lied left. elpecting fire. train they wai.; rm
take the boxes away nail whist; we
they pee pally as a guard but they did
Itit arrive The - next dal' drileed. and
;no Ind catioo of any wliontn; -It was but
Maturat that We -teolid feel iinuti.y, far
r‘r , sorrs reached n• of mans uherrilliis
ir..%er•ng in our vieinily and waiting for
a cltuntr to Steal nod destroy lith• we
%Verb 41j , 0115/4:11. the beet weans of !, ak
L idu , our et•eato , ill ea*e the outia*.: ca - . e
to trumbe...s..lmte, eauM ruphin g ..: into our
l•toall camp. out of bleath. and 'Moro ed
a. I
that toe ''Cu, • t e
11111/ that we bud not a moment to lose
it we wished to make our ei.eap e . R e .
,I,ea.berillif ear instruction, to him) tlie
idle ill li-e of itecerodt, we Itaspli, :L ath
eied the btu tool tome rails from the
Heioit) and it on tire Ob , mving
that like the:le:. hot , 1,1w1), I Aa•
10-de; d Mori it. d !fight the I rush
oppo-i:e -ide W. tie -. eog• q z , •li I
io: ! rd the ;vet ..1 dud
hurel g 1.,00r1 it.
;;;. ii (.1 .Ur •.ail fhe t oil ri• f
, w i 11:-!a opioq•l•-st
mt.ommioo- tv•le Ltooe ;old 1
! at e a e i e med ~pace Its et le, b--fer e
would r•ach the wood, Tel ithle a• iris
aireitoNise to lade ,oy-cif
:. , 00tt2 ii.,foutiitioo. Find-
I wormed Iw o ;1 1 ,
it 11;:t.. and 2.tiatroll i, en;.
• e the the e"e- ! ,,
to• hot-es fr.q. lo
;6% e•n;;11.10 ti;•ii, their. alit:.-t gilled
the :•• an,l ..xn,nt.onz
j.
;ne 01 . 4 lie a n.i.unnion
I Ow tho onertillas
tr.;ey b.okrdat toe horning brush.
; teat .iiri they till f•• exelai ed
-"- - #1 5,1
to on
7 00
;4 hmir.
•••Itwy
"Musk; tak‘• a .litiad atpd
t i pa ! l tile d ••
, ' riot" illi.ll r.. awn% tit ,
aii•i •11 ! vimt bat tcitb thrall 1..1
!kite* that it tliel tile fin.
!rietthl b;:: di,eu teraei
—W hat I:4'. it, WiYiliOW ?; exclaimed the
fires voice, which seemed to be that of
tiieir leader
— Ammunition." was the reply
v•Well. 'taint no use botisi•rito ; tit; Will
after the stores.. Keep guard whit •
wit i•earett " •
I could hear the elatillieg of tht
ay Ilse sentinels Moved. a hoo the crackling
of s ou se dry i which had jsist caught
tire. DI,, ci flit heavens ! pmts.!' !
Nt . wife! 31% children ! I fainted
,it woes dark when I regained cotioseisonsi
miss. col thi not for a time r.s.nesishei
wilere 1 Wa%; but. by tleureet4. I recalled
the cit.eutiistaticex which %Ur iflllllded MY,
acid begall to think ,t.f S..ille Willi t o es-
cape %Volt great -caution I toured
the edge of the . pile . The nitzlit was
r.nt, the moon an hoar high
. .
detect. horses tied.tn, the trees. :JO judged
that the guerrilits were incouftrittg in
the wo.nis This beiir•i being emit-trawl
by the expitirig embers of 6rvr, and an
OceLwional }veva, like that of a r,stles.
',deeper, I dettirtniried, When the loom,
,•aolt, 1 Would seal awn),
,cued i tr 4 to
founoe for es.c3pe
At tag the 'etit Came f0r,,,.'. at
tempt, .1 trawled him 4,y place of eon
eeal!Oeht, nod roiled my-elf caution*
'towaid motile high'grien. Here 1 lay toy
,
a few tit tinted. 1 cultill
;,et.e that the tir ! tie had ki:dlri~ bad
gone out o n n ee . 1111 i Of the groont.rstt
tlteitvooti ; but the b.ixt•rg were bletekenvo
alit( •icoroll'eti: The tioxes of loud btrat.l
had bees . ittiokfts mut reinured, and ill, '
'llo4:airy with which the ran.ezkiiNitad
the peipeirettirW
iu tiovzi.4.etiiin
• IWhei ef , there t' grutkiki a .littAt
voice-
Presoith a Itorsir,
hairapprolithed and answered; s 1 1114)1',
'•Sr reel l c.mlll out
~exa►stly'di•tin•
' 2 lthqi file word w wa> evi4enak thvii
, ilia hor,.e turned lit4td
m e and
.• krt t hp_o.att6r kiili )nn, .Tack""
Pxohtitoqii Ihe Itoraecoitit atuj kiukine Itir
d Aiiti and
tlistimented.tied Ilk horse to a stutop,awl
jei4d the rest. I could perceive that be
wasiquite tipsy.
Deboteo to ti)o i'titNiples of ,the, Dmocrae9,llo the bisieoll) - 4fiofi of F:liosoluiv al
COUDERSPORT, POTTER COUNTY, FA:, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER . 16, 863.
Aftt-t• ittoe ettoveisattott; Which ; could
patiiuily overhear:, thPir voices . cesiied•
and every 'one seemed to be asleep. '
•qt I could only :et than liorse;"•I
tired to thptelt, "1 bi.uhl a-cape, Itittiwi!ig
the wtiod- and wail- well " .
With 'flit- caution' al an Thiliith I toilet!
it iyt.elf.tiotOrd,. file hort.e He watched
tile. and ni cwrd alanneti, bat did tint
aitt.titra"to'bre . ak hi. bridie. On 111
111 - 'll. ' 1 “ flintid a and" cafe'
folly, gradually...slipped. the. rein off tl h
sta ! !.p.-„;-.41,11ing- over g ep l ly, • 11 . :h e
lOtrse after we. Ever) few yaid. l pati , . ;
. ed to,let the !nape graze.
,-Jim," oxelaiilma the gentry, ...3titii•
itor,e
A groan wan the only re:pott ! , o
J • tis, you inz) fool "
beat.t He won't go far."
I continued to let the 111;1t.e &-ize for
tame time. and then re-wiped his gradual
tib-tratniva Finally. I drew him tip the
turn in the r. ad, and at once mounted.
Riding, over the grass. I kept him on a
lasi traik, (Jilin 1 111101.111 Ilk feet would
not he wind. wt en I increased his speed
t o o a canker..
..I <had :nearly feached Sulemon's Gap
when I came suddenly on a rebel picket
'lV Ito goes there?" challengid the
trit
"triend;-." answered I. as gruffly as I
••Haul hid,: ur you art a de.td units
halt• tinll pit the etniiiteasign?"
•• Yes."
Dive it:"
The tsit4itation beaded on in'y rust•
lit•Bd Sodtlettly it occurred ~t s nie that
it tow.' be the nau•e-of otte of their lead
nr:i. and ca,,e war. de:Terat'e; 1 t'x-
claimed : •
•
"Long=iiittr:i '' •. •
-*Hight. Advfmee."
Th a i I did .1 0 'mit is tilintast
1-fir, r,. sa}. -I eenlinfted on up the hi i
until .nit ;;;" .i t .t, when T 1.,.4,k a Wt , tl.l
intilitiet. and seldom ttavel
)f•ri I yfa.l not _runt, 1:f; b.:141: 1 le:aril
the soiled ul horsemen with haste ;
After t lie challenge Le.,u141 hear.
road dui he take ?" "Tile d—d Yen -
k- e•" -Si.de a Itotiae" ••fiting - Ifitis
and other exclaffmtioos of a similar char
with wrath andit,c; plainly
14.• a hie -4 fate. should I
fall into the
•citots of the lawless Men:
I ( 1 1 ., tinted and taking snot.{' kilt
from toy Infeersa.fit, I :rave smite hI ii:y
mr,-. to keep lii•is amused and prevent
from neig-hing-
They dashed on 1 auni t Thir::llt;il th 3
11, ruin:: I haul reached the
-age of the woods:. end tea.- liter Ileasafft
Valley All day I remained concealed.
ofd at tfiol.t- erosr,ed field, and Wood,. tin
.11 I apprewCht•il .he . a:. Chill re
%% hie'. I knew was held by our troops.—
I finally rejoiced . v segimeni in safety.
and was a helm for aff hoist The -boys"
.d,oifed to) horse w: ich was wally a
good •fine If I. had been a rebel lie ...iglu
have becoale mine; but us It is our tide,
[ next day rieeived an order to "turn him
into the quartermaster's department."
and T. now uceasionaily see my ..friend in
need 'Warn by an .•wagon master "-
! iiAliti it IT —The seene.tf the 6.1 .
incident
. was its West et \ 17 in
r. e town to and the parties.
were The liesiti-s of it are tiro farther..
!waled Jones and Atwood :
Their farins j•tin , and. as ie itften
ease a tinaitei noise about a. certain side.
hid liivt remit!. . The iitiorte resulted in
a hiw . -uit. in *loch netuhb. , r 3..tirs. haw
lug (as elainin) the
1110,4 Ireitiondiaie ties lin siainnd the!
ease
A Nlittri tine alter a itice was ll,Piv•
en "lit twit there:mail.' be preacl;ing on
a certain esenittA in the Pblllllll uoir.e On
the pre•inted eYetting the neighbors •ti,
seitibled. The preacbet, having tiniShed
hip db.c..urse=froni the text, what shall
a 1130;1 give' in exchange for his his snot r"
inF;ted and of those. present whit wtslicd
n.rke a few renalua the text —,
13i:otter J.itt..t& arose, and Clinstneneetl his
teitotrks by simile: 1
[ cuulii
. .
-IVhat snail a mail give for !di
I I,w mach 41 it ur t lrth Chu An y one
here tell huw much a soul iy •svorthr' •
.liet.ore he &maid pr , ,cceed futtifer. 4
meimt.Thtt Atiraud jumped, up. and: with
ill LllllllllO Jolter. KIRI. iu
every cot net' the rum., • . .
kilo* *,hat 1,1 iitiilll
north, jilst time riifi .1 side hill 1"
Tits Futirr Pain: time Niflett a
-npeninunted tad -Onto ttttt dote.was
cllarue:ototie of nut tincA .- nrds Uri
.ia ) a lima. little lntju4 filltil Lim
basket with &glint as the aim, ul.l CiiIII•
••IM% LI ill bight - end p.n.s :
Ilint %%114 young rascal ! 1)rop
it. i say."' • - •
A-chit , 4 eil4/./1
„Ind his/ li/ad,,tva, . tid iiref4ll/1)
;I l e , Corspoodote . poffili t ;
,and Wowing.
.efied * the 64 . - by . the
away and duoitl/4 - 1/4"61 . ii0 - ei lA.: ft:et;
!he 111. y exeloi:ued :—"Take it.you tied
old Ainfliet, the Brit prize jou ever
Leek iu your life.
Nutty to Dettliby RebBllliiit.
The taking , of a bhp I;4'.'in itkelf. a titan
ier.ot .11tile . consetittence,Onintbleied in its
bearings open the piPseht struggle But
the desrrnotion of a 'well, argrmized and
disciplined aruty IS something of i.'ery
great importance . indeed. I
To Nice Itichn.otiti is no hunter :in Ob .
jees' of the army of the Pottimae. even if
lit erer'ltas been If taken at all it trill
be a, slinple resident Of a NampaiuTUiatie
for the':desfruiition of the' . porrer'-iii s lo .
lies Bi hind.l2i%luoiortl, and .which tipTti4ds:
11611 ;.intiaiii; the arMs of Jefferson Da0:1:
hoot uu ants; the rebellion eatifiiii.
extra one day.. Should the time artite
when the - Sends reimirt s . to guerilla w ar
fare to sustaiti its failing fortunes, that
day will be remembered :tit the dying day
tif the rebellion s :
The siege aild inittAlinitnetet of Charles
Nit makes ii neer:o4:ly fur Mr. Davis
keep a small- a..itiy . there in readiness if,
repel any . assault by out farces. in that
respect the 'siege of Charleston nperate's
to , forward the Union cause -P .But it
el , lll l l 1114 benefit u. bun luta if to dat we
had Charleston. ilicliniond and . 111iibile.
and Bragg and Lee's aytitie4 yet remained
intact.
/The true policy of war. rod ii is the
radicy adopted by the (3 , a - 6'6161..61, is N...
disable the enemy in every eut.ideinitie
way To destroy his armies and imiteri a l,
to' skut up in as stoat, a morass as
possible. by cutting !tiff bi- eututnunica
tines v ith Ine - outside world, and .0 ita
poverliTh. hint :in teen-this is the stones.
route to a petniattetit!pr ! ace through the
downfall of the rebeliion and the destrue•
filo, of-its alders,-directors and :thrums.
Purloins i) other Inn& oftlisahhnif
tie robpthoncould hare beeo dent=rd si.
(I've' it'l l of freedom
to the alaves The slaves of the sttutit
etc nabob. are 'their ,hands and feet as
well as t h e conservatios e.f i heir false and
Iving social slain; It hen Mr. Lincidn
ptoetaitoed freedom to the slat es of the
Statesii he v
that t ;r tebeffiiiii should lie . deo) ved,Lit
it- hands. arms. kg.. and feet.
We -hare ytt li, ee or know airy man '
of thought. tint a Itaitor its di i l l or , hoi . .,
who has oue.Word •ay agallist the !woe
lamatlon of freedom. We hare yet tog
see. itt know irf , 'otte :::sa.patfttz.4 with
rt bellioi, 'tilts, has lint a vt.eahnialy sit!
abuse 1;11 that' great !lethl id 'the Pres.
Idt!ot.
Jvfftql , f,n it Una tit.noanc , ltz
i'. So does Lye, and Ifojamin, and
and ‘Vh.:taih iutd :In the (I:III411,
iu So. also. Fernand,' tV s od
ratio Se ) , ;;;; r, Geo. W. Wood Ward, I
%rail:m(l , olaq', and all nortilein
not in tlenounue the proclamation
lier6menid
or Ifeasote cutild riot tiutirt-lt. When
t full out, juif ice rt igus. - Wurr ail
Nuriberti public wen t.. uillt uruntul tlic
Government, how long, dank you. could
the South 'ilustain itiielf ill this cuutest
Not lung
Fur the hist "via Itt months o/ trOr rind
Its attendant horrors.: its COSt rxpv>itlu
flues of blood (111(1 tretistr, e these I"strthern
' T heis are entire/11 rexpaisible. They • .
aare their ti cuadjtihnn To
Understat d that they tr•inlti put the eiptill
try the (I.A:ern:ken:
liner- and to 1 eleetion!.; Ysnd ihil. it.z.Labie
rat.nts o f the Gat erititaent in
heir efforts I I deio ritt tl.e it itehloil •
Davts and his
I.tot•eeded to tcetitit ta . ew anal( s
and in deg• Ise yew tinahlk of I.thint.gtint
tttt • war -through the ..utit t ner at d
- What have the_ fah ideetiou• uee.lth•
fithdied ? Can Wit read the 'new trtnn
the 4 war tied nut -ee t hat t he rebel
arwirr tit!lit Wit than
e‘ei . beli , nt Ale th: 1 7.11,1; e%eryw here
retjting. 4eti,ie an .dvime. any
unr puint to a single field valerg the rebel
artniea have foukht with their uld tiior
and deterihitiath!ti
:These twithetst tebeh4 lied Fii their
ik;utfirrriThe,' had ( 1, 0 . e t h at
Nirmtie beinte that it it a unto t.r
that the dupes remained dtii)eii. Iha
IhMt Nluk the ctrrds uf:lVtruititud. Val
trtt.; i,titors that they were re.
(limed to a de-iierate r‘tutit. They' eau
nut t 4 (kerb e eliliet I . riiihir tir man
gizniti: if tie friend", of freedom and J4m
are Han( and actite.dgitibir,
•
itel'he editor of the Sunbury - G rizt;tii:
mates that gent lewan ut. that plifee..w
during•Bucharian's Ad nirtiStration we !
13 . 111kr the . Fttei
*live . 1551. h. pr,pti ea tnburn
with appri.lttiate ecrii
aiid think: that i.iiire - te,lieeitible
entitled
now would be the n itat apiirolni A e.irre , /,relent says that, in corn-cry
:tie ii to tin:Anne, .lie ing recently with Union eitiz of
ha+ rru ii hi tijoite that he never Per.• ban;a, I.e leintied that Vallandigliarti,
torttied'any ies !enjoined in the in that .
exlOirted
,Ttie!blaveliolder i .' rebellion it he 'Echols:10110d • on :to YieirsbUrp.. de
bas made him a cotitiriberi A b , .litiuntit,JrAaring that the PlieVeNS of lits...pkty. En
and hence hi, intention to have this relic! Oniu depended ain't:whet ou the Li t : bil.ty
of .he ii.ttrit of all villainies' cow:utast:a by of the ivbel Government to baffle the
1 I Uuiuu at mien bebeising that place.
rh..D.3I9SA AND HIS DD . G.
buiitl ; :ftli - e:bitiOtoef of 18e10;
by ti - tittie of "Old Alt-g."' who
,•oii:i•letabre of it wag. 'was traveling.
n Kit edit') bdat up the 'aver.
tl had . : With Kira an ugly cur that he
le t ] •••;11:.j,tr.'", kYd Mot. was seated
['pi it tilt.t bet iit men in . dee -ea4in,and
rass a Oal qNitb blue, otpib,astine of,
la! he ;could du witowto",
Oiktg; near, reniarkeil .1 bat whit lie
bo true. bit; -14". ditl ion ..betittve
call
N.;:4•rvi , lii 41 that vromiti I)t4 . 1,11;s
• •
all the geritle'ber) pre.4!•rii dmt
trii!a shake irrr tioti tid three
tillittg Mu. to do them. Tke 'capful')
the ;bet. • •
tte:
Le
lie
111 u
li
Id Mom then opened the door and
it out on the guard+, followill by the
ttail! and :teatime!' pre -eat, who were
o nosh IO bee the sport. Mom
k.ii his dmi b% the nape of the reek
to‘sed hint ovetb,,ard As roue as
Couched the water. Muss yelled l out
Swink swing !"
wer
cap
qui
-eiz
and'
he c
Ihe thig swam, of doers°. ..11.1"uss kept
evet.4 In the dog. As sutin.as he per.
, 1 4.11 !hitt the cjog. cauid . lOUeli buttuai
, 2 ..
-ellett!Qut.— . .
Wadi-, .3lejoi. wader : .
Itsjitr , wailed till he hinded 'on the
ititi wltten,7llu,s slit.eted unit— -
his
et i%
LE
31ajor, hkai.e yohr
,~,ie
!ajor himself. MosN turned to
tmpt:►ih. ts , lib with - the gentlemen Kit
were eouvuked : witil laughter. and
-eut
r•aid
Ther have wen the bet."
it tk:etegs,::perliaK to bay thtit the
lin paid the treata.
I .
I
CZII,I
A •Polul.
Hr copperhead bciiigrfeilts cprilinkie
f e r to the vote ~f the
,soldiers who
s•etis home so exereh , e the fight
, hise.sos great hand:, un the elect h,s)
(
lo r
1% O .
(lab
la Wr;
at 11.
Theire bealittes of all that is pure
in,ist that the Adoditi,ttarion
asn „
itietott gent 1/11111e to yore; unit
,oldiels a, were kinrwt, to be••al.o
- " Now, ,o tar av:
,',,cernerl, the snakes are well eotirke
Hat it the tilSt change which
pel lent:es, after. lie
Ifa. ha o•tre, in a eirJlent i./ealoceet,
Woie to c,oire out a furiouS aboll
'flit, change tiecau , e
'vidier, ate foteed to look tlin sla‘e
log traitoi, iti the eve, and see and.
•
Ithe tact itral the rrbeili,nr.t9 war:Al
t. 1 '13 fro .:actor, and nett IT heti dart rs
ee t:1111Z.lickl out. I I ea,;ill and
tOrever at all 6[14 tri the States - 01l
'John]. Bait. will our cop.l
. l id
snaties explain one Met- erinneet
J
e o
!To the %orf the If the
. :
Int,t rat oni sent- horsie only the ittrli•
71diers to vote, .keeping the demo- I
311 Ilie the tact "explain-1
'
at , O h io, 10 a: an d;
I. .being allowed to vole in carisp.l
a tin:minion-1y vutcd in haver of the!
Ill1.tlatP111!
shell
116.1
i% Cu.
ticd
a sioll
.Y r i
he 1.1
t p• I
hold!
hear
IMIM
I. "6 ,
tviil
the .
" J
t
MIM
31i . ...1
a hit•,
Adit,
Ti touthirr id a little fellow who.ivas
about 'to lake tide in the Hartford horre
earr.:eti.e•dl hill - ran he rerao.bled iu :
, •‘1)1y. areo . t to kiss your
/hilt her buf.,ie. von go?"
The little iug,ec was io such a harry
that he coultiu . t atop, uud hakily called
out—
C.;pdlicturitotrt you kiss mother toi.
11121
Cyr ,l l. , II H owlet% of Cu G. 3d lquitie
tAisslr•ltut .fut depet twit at the
heachiptaitets of tt,e of the•l'uttintai:
int ert. i lay•tast.. I.le vra, wily 21 years .t 1
age pa butt a iemucl elintatiter in hi:, Cut:A
rmy t4r m,13, iety. 11i, ;
t ti t'lleU re for deNiiitiu, was i•at he traNi
rud vt t i.e i.et vice. Hu - Liter teas arrested
atiet• lit teat:bed home.
The (
Virginia Legislature cini.ideted
iftrganizattuu at Alexandria tin Wednes•
Givernor l'tet punt's message, *hn
ie
w..s tea l s . contains an inguineat, ngailmt
=. I.:essiuti and in tavor vt the etuanuipa
(tun ut itii the slaves in the State. lie
says that s.eit tier rubeli , , paupers. I.
tit&k Ye any tight i&4 use. and deities,
that tlid l eup!e. ut Virginia ale talundt e'
..I'lle•rres: r and Iniu of the late P/dia
dellhntlEvehing,teoppet•headj journal.
e - p4.1.1 at Siartiffp pale under a land
4rrain • Thelfriniapal arti - elez , iu
the r...tittniatonent Were the . pro's and
typt.s. 7lie turner brouglu 8575:111e
hitter 16. 1 .tet!, (no Olin Lb pride of old
tiinttnoiper - t3oLlittl. A fitting end to a
t - aitor 'met
TERIIS.j,-$1.50 PEit
PARTY: Suidthr..—The orgltiMAr 104-,
Peace Democracy ha v e )01, tv oeh - lcoLs± l 7ol
reeendi corideuttiatiatc the.ileetrigtof f
of -Si too buicitie." Whatever. 5 ,441,, a bt.
the true positiot in this poi4t, theth&y, *
certainly dentonatrated the possibility4 ll
auicide of another, character, xi: ..,ps ,, rtge:
.;The late dentkona have blegtg
:41‘orii them oiltv of jet° ile
n.ohili.'--retouins_,hot for .the :people to .
SdniiniAer upon the estate of, the' tlektutet
• 51 1 0 Pizu!ibin,):,: - ; -111iVr
Mrne time :fur which nun. ..vittralk
atildaita- enlisted. i 4 lam ezpiritid..thotp
(huffy are to eulistiug, iu euifsideratibbt4l
retaining their present organitatioft,,,M
the pre-ent tides of -ciitioy ,
Itighly pritbable nearly till of tattr.vetillisite - e.
will re enlip,t, unless they should hilttpilytk
find it unnecessary. toivingli lbe.ehlatt of-tt
the War. ,It Would be •perfectly Pittunilott
that. haring .funght Ilium far .glorisituily e ,
throu2h, they should watit to be-."ib AEA: ,
the death" of the iufatitoub rebidlitaik
, > 1n aintisitig and yet intOollitbl'-'0040:
earenee funk plane awing the Chattirtilq
(t a iga battles. Twit hundred mulek'flritkniiltr
neat Gen. 'Llin.ker's line; brtike - looie; and
charged flit it,u,ly Ileroi.s the fi4id.'staWritti
where a fifefirgia regitneht initt itatidned.:‘
'Thinking it tia4 cavalry. or Pbmethintv.:, -
I eke. the tee,itiment broke in
Iran, learnt'. info thnu 4 and-Enfiehi titiener
.
th•kes de,,etiption behind thi3thi *hielatt
into oar hand.: Iyhd dnea•
Mole.• after title, even if they. dlyiniibitial.#
ugly bray
THE RAISIPAIGN (4'1804 —Tile U41101:1Zol
i.te of Nov Ald7q
c a:
CVp:tieti 'of 184 Ily is,uing a till.fiiru74.
Convenlie 6 ri; lu -held . -iitl .thettik:/a
?+.t January; repre . rieiii in,: all the Peartltilit
the State New
h.l the vigorniis and effeeiiv e p-weeatiurt:s
of the war brain>t Tteasoti and Itebellii/4 ; 1
and of ainintainiii2;- tit all hazariiiii::iir'Y
their uii2i,ral int tlirity..!he
and the Union of the Unita(' States; . 2.. :sttt
int...3latiy of the paperpire ttiitlt T 9
shut alter .Jauuary 1:1;t. 1864. their terfaiti2
;,nbseripiiori will be tvro(lfillaro
nun, in advance. dtillartc - tiis4
cent. w!ico not paid in a(lvanbe. 'nib)'`'
are light. di...it •ii 4 the condo :slot' to
lIIIISI or litter tiitub
unless the price of paper ettines "(Iowa : . 6' l
well as tioi . ut, fiver) !Witt, to
more thoderate tit:Ores:
im„.„.ltolue- Atile* watered Ithi" j
a. Jedae of the uprimiii,Bitteli'?"
.31 - ooday lit t. tlu takeil the ri . ladi
A' opj.iritv of the •Jilde - ei,11;11i' .:1)
111.1 - V be iii favor of Numtaistiii the Gtitfertr:`'
went. and henett the reeent'deeisltSll of
the . (I , l,perbead rhembosin re^art tb the r''
14oizit:riptisel bill,"*ill be,a dead letter.'
• - -
Tbg flEnti t) . ..Vtitz IVA rt. U:
Grant has captured 472 Caption and takeit ;47 '
90,009 prisoners dining the Rebellitin = ,. '
a 'arget number than any other wilt: iriao;`
He is truly :an
Grant ais the initials of hit iianiti would. - '
indicate.
. . • - 7 - ' ---- .. -- f i i7 ' .:
• The 'rebels have perpetrated auotitert
bold theft.. ', The tteatt:er Chesspckke,,a-..,,
Ives-,ei ot :tinier 600 it'ts. piiriheii,;:i49g„;
bettte . eit
New York tind Portiandi tektite_ . '
I
t o riner port 'on Saturday, the sth.
ittst.... ,
AVl•en off Cape Cud t to innisetigers-, six
teen seees'sionists in distinii.e; i , inut liken" .
izineers, and 'phoiing fhe caplttin aucl - eresr`.
in irons, seized the t hip a; a prize to the*."'
'Confederate ' . .States. The captain - ! and' -:,,.
ervw were sttbsetpiently rent asiture.is , ....,.-
a Ludt, and when last Seen the . Chesapeake. :;', .
was taking, coal from a vessel - she . had.....
eapt u-ed. She i:t not a fast ship, and-wilh l ,:„
undoebtedlv soon be retaken. - Here is .
a thai l e e f,,r the aond ~eiople bf l'ortlai4 ,
Ito make another capture. The.
I .peake one (if the - veS.;els they ut.ed.
i l 'iunituer to eailtarerE'cut. I.t d in& •••
curterealeb Cubing [unties:belay uptil
I 'redeilit of the liewN at Ourttastd-olifteCat—
tore of the Oiesapt;ime_by• pirates; :t1 ;•
cursor 11iau,i ;trto , dh.ratelied in_..putau
by the of-t hat port; The steal,
er Ag.,airank was al,o di...patched
nuts. with a battery of light tirtillery4'..'! - '4:
beard. •
~. . • .
1 (16eernor Carlin reeei‘ed g eouratuua , T.:
.
.. .
eatom thou the War cepartrent atitintiiii.:;'
. ..
im; that- the ;;(;,verninent clezitnisli4d'opi..; - .&
-his'it•tim , esitonL, tilde s 6 week •ti4.4::''''i
if -k- i- „.
oimn the subjr i et ot rt2eruitititi. - Ni,coetic•ti
organizations lire allowed to be-ritirint4,• , l
eseet / t of - at feti.-couipattice to fill lititilmlti. , I
piece • , : . . oi;: , -,*?-
%e regtment:4 -
1
ZThe .U4icti• State • Committee isf -f
re4,;)ttitaet/ds : Q43tt),l•liiirg :1t11,4 s;
7..utttibte frt. bolding "uurtnetrNi;,-'
Out;al
The !hire . I , tincilral 14,14. atAVai.iitii:
have-6learrd tu,w V3thtlio to ,41)0 0
1000 a year It iupe.Deceuitter; 1861.-
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