Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, October 02, 1863, Image 2

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Atid Pliseacitteo it 'll6l
fi "T A annme(, , , t ap. 'inky one eou
tiotertai&thohtitttihteht is fit Only ...to . tp6 a
afave; )le'llvh,"tit:tei i .s•ii'ai this time is
over a TRAITOR to his cmintry, who &-
Solves the all ht?imr-
Sble . 1` OiSt.
_
,be_nnlier_taat,
gations to some of out patrons 3a.arrearb for
a few cords orwOod. l ' Oar "pile's is jtzir a.
boui' extutusted, :whist 'lenders our Attila:leo
anything but agreeat;le. these ,frosty. mop-
Tugs. Will not some one compassiottate our
sufferiuga by sending us a, loud
,—Soon.
Apprentice, traniecL*An APPltetttico to
the printing business, aged' from seventeen
to eighteen years, will be tnitint at this ofsee•
Molted at this Wee—About two hun
dred dollars. Slow paying ptrous will.please
Make a note. •
-. in the City.—The merchants of this place
are now in Philadelphia making fall and Win
ter purchases and expect to receive their
new hoods about the first of next week.
• Returned.--„Mov. Mr. FESTER, Pastor of
the M. E. Church, of this place, who had
been ill and absent fr i oni his charge, for Rey.
oral weeks ? we are pleased to earn
thrnett'with his health restores, and has re.
tomat:wed his ministerial labors.
Union Meeting.—We aro requested to an
nounce that the Hon. FitA,NKIAN BOUND,
benster from Northamberlsod, -bill address
a Union meeting in this plaeo on , Tuesday
evening neat.
Gen. Butler "Beast Butler." NO wonder,
for the Gen.'has - dealt tie Southern Confed
--eracy-some-serrm-hkrws,' The-gallant-deeds
performed by him at New °denim for the
suppression ut treason have immortalized his
name among loyal men of' the country as one
among its must able. and brave defenders,
and yet he. is stigmatized , with the appella
tion of "Beaq" by the • Spirit. The
— wlivints the hat - dam - 1 - to - defame - the - name
the heroic Butler, at a time like the present,
. for partisan purposes, is unworthy the con&
eence or respect of those , who have the good
of thcir country at heart, we care 'not to
what party organisation they may, belong
Tlticany.—We have recently,heard amine
ber or individuals complain of depredations
conitnitted' by thieving parties upon. , * fruit
gardens, potato patches, wood piles and hen
roosts. Tn view or this fact citizens should
-guard against surprise at the hands or:these
night-strolling pillagers, who are, no doubt,
impreving upon the example set them by'
the "ehi'valry"of , Lee's iinJune last.
A Mistake.— In notieing.the Cavalry Com
pany cantered near this place, a .qouplo 'of
'creeks since; ire stated that tin Pt. Jody Cubs
from ftollidaYEbirs, butit appears from th - e
Tyrone Herald, published in "Blair county,
that were in error. Capt. and company
ate from Tyrone City.
~•
1‘r0,0.--.Taelt,Frost made his appearance
here on.several oecasicni recently,. blight
ing, as is. his custom, the tender plan ts, shrub
ery, etc. Much that was beautiful to We
eyeis not, withered and blackened,- aid no
-dlubt.=.simietf. town and country' mother's
aro in lamentittinii'orer their . .unripineil to-
Inafois ineivithered vino, fot generally, we
believe, this. highly prize 4 vegetable has
been much later maturing than' fortherly.
a, „ 'fihe chap tir o stole
a large
_putupkit oat of
out .utruck patch", the oth
•,er night. . pore aware• of it few pillage're
abonf,'Aiit i thad no idea of one. Jere eo
ii , eArly"'!iii, ia ratitejl in. nin'as printer,
4 ;
;to be..snake:bittenAnici ;'
The Stone 'Piles =.-The stone, piles to which
vie havoalready referred, on two oecasiore,
still
grioce,Nain .Attye;.,„ Xt . , is, hoped they
.latty .be removed before election. day. Un
fOrtanateiyii on to r ah ncemitons, acertaia class
get =~'ion : h v 3," and ' ffie`re + nit`mightbe an.
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cic..
,achint o aorsobody'A,feee.
r 3; ',
.-A.41 4 7 :44,4,3,7711150.ty50i?,fCtX, ,ter
boilings is at. hand. ..awking,frotri the_ (
vig V can-,
OtY:idACAIN44.-41.1:9Pgilk (
:IPFP,L.PIe
Appiniccapiii:thiscieginni+nt least in: certain
lsiaalitib ctinnatla rep' '•
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::1 .1 496490:444je11eitiay.4LA dilapotiticiiieet
)itutits Winn
10 , #111,4 .1.41 t i„
1 1 , 415 tat WPM.
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(.I) , Dotriat4,vai,.:4teffikoief - mnirt jpolitteil
-•• . • . ; Crae z ,', ,, ~ ,' •••• •: ::.1 , ~,,1:•. : 0, _ .7
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.6 4 41iiiii,':g f ailitiWelaltiOli' WAS Orefi'
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-J he 06 4 ' orP,m, (ll a t taiß-e ate , e ' ro 6 #.
it -.lite 14110 tiekitde ' *lke wor ' Ale
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nito a.. p eta,' 4 Tfe goltiii-41eliedif
ti)o14: Ms a Vin / '
'and re c k l ess soltper,
hAle i e \ qutOer ills 1 IVO l•coivarda 'it'd
adios' ; a t, lit harf ditlir c ens r at,
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te i t '• e 014
table u . , her. 4 ' 44 . -- '
~,AraaidlUttght-tar ' otwet ittAL
ranks of the patriots orhia day for the main
-
teatime of porsooa) liberty; Ifnredging.of
speech, treedomof the.prerg and. the lfgh
of white memSoeljd,9lo, o ,ol)Patheio
here to the same 0664: ' arilordi to tig-t i
aWa , atatemeakarraiziaarkf a lifatiaaa'' - -- -
,But, Araald, in Ala ilour - lPf •1901%84 Ataesi,
deserted the "sons of biberths,' sad weft cr.
ver to the enemy ; atityl eoPperheads hay°
fonfiveciiheiestusiple -pf , lhiii , --,, tillustrious
--;4li
• 71-:, 7!
,Arneld,not.,t oy,, deserted ;the e4use , k.
,had upbeld i lnt engaged in iliionoptraci: toy
bitray into:Wel . 6f:64 intl'y
0760i - 116Voi t OeincitTOritiWObe ji.4t
tousla_of,_tytanoy and_oppressidb,
—Se-thireo
~_oldi,
ctitispirators'lilite ! hive 70044
und`are 801 laboxing, l • to, betray, `• into the
hands of, their political enemies .the'only . but ,
wark.of our Country's sofetyand,,defeire , a.
bait L despotism and fuMi
,'Arsoa,'S'tteritis Vase ae,ertiop, t,naligned
and
.ridiculed•thei, mot ,ho• had before acted.
with and called his friends, and affected rto
hateeed'despiee the eatige haci i heee . :4."
hettled,f9r,Ati4 maintained,
:She 90pperhemis, imitate to the hitter the
shining ,block .ezample. .
Arnold, allied hitoselt 'to the Men Who
were using military forces to re-establish, a
monarchial rule over this country.
In this particular the identity.ef the Mt
tor of 1780 and. those of` 1863 In'elearly es
tablished, ondMakes them (main heart and
soul, if not in courage ilia intellet., •
The above is from au exchange r and is so.'
true that . we ~ adopt it as editorial.
eat n a SoIdier;—CRAALES ROOT r
from Stubon Cows% South. f'panesville, N.
Y., died at the 'residence of Peter Bark:doll,.
in Ringgold, Washington. county, 314., on
the22d uAt aged 24, gears, We hove not
been. able to ascertain. the company or regi
ment to which he belonged.
lye weie,_requestesi_to_gubliihAbe-folloarH
hag list of subsosibers to the funeral expen.
Lydia Shockey 25 - etro . to', John W. Hoo
ver 25,..Jaceb Stouffer 25, Dairid Rohrer 10,
David Lehr 25, Jacob Newman 15, Francis
Bowden 25, .W: J=l Brotherton-25,--John
oinger 10, Lydia Singer 5,' Frederick Lech
er 25, W. A, ; ,Tritie 25, J. !F. Kurtz 25,
Lewis.Deatrich,26i ceo. Stover 25, Elio Lit
tle 15, John W. Rogers 25, - Jacob' Shockey
25, Nancy Shoekeyi 25, Luther Speelman
25, Nancy Speelums 25, Susan Rinehart 20y
Jonas Shockey 10, John Shockey 50, Santa
Frantz $1; W. S: Amberson $l, Jacob S..
Good-$l. - _
It appears that a report has been• put in
eirdulatiort that the gentleman who 'solicited
the sahscriptionti had upproprialed a part to
his own use, hence his desire to have the list
puhi ished.
Fatal Accident.—The Repository says:—
Alexander Clugston,:'4 , , a - man about 40
years 'of age, who Was in' the employ of Mr.
Jacob Frey, of Quincy township, was so
shockingly mangled 'by a theshing ruachine,
on the Morning of the 21st ult.", that ho died
shortly afterwards. •
He was driving the horses, andlwhile get
ting off the .platform he made misstep and
6ecanie entangled in the cennter 'and'strap
• ,
ivhcels, w ere uncovered, crwhing one
leg up•to the body,,and receiving lother in
juries, whicli teruiinated 'hie'existence in a
few hours.
Thmigh,a mute, his generous qualities of
heart' won for him a large circle of friends,
who mourn his .sudden departure, and his
l'intrins were borne to the cemetry`at Biowns
Mill atiiendedhy a large7coneOhrse of friendp.
Clinduet.—TicO coridnee o f
some •of the Copperheads in this city,,pays tbd ,
, Lancaster Examiner,;:in. despicable , in the
extreme. When 'the tclograph first , tihnoun
-.eed'the probabli i - defeat'Of Itcscruns, l ' these
ruiserettati4gavesepen_mputli to their , rejoic
ing at what tlivy imagined was a Union de
feat. The.'"Linctiln • 'llitlelings Whippd,"
the "Aluditionists rotted were some of
the,elioice expressions indulg . • .These
fellows. are not, nly traitors , but tiqtatia, for
W•tbey bud: thetipirit'Of a rebel '"greybrielt"
they would gO'down to DiFie andfiiht-:for
the eatissithey seem to lo; so
6.;(iittri-'o7 : 4astiinE, inth . e
u • .0 .^ ••` • . r . ' . •
.darkest.days, ~the,:', . reirolation; -remarked,
"1 Sin-under more appiehonsiew on- iiccOriat'
Of our owu`diasen ions, than of r the.eiTO'rt 'of' '
,the,ori.n.kuy," ',And ague ,, I . fnainiiinity,of par
disinterestednessin i a, our -._pursuit,
siii#.ititeaq.perieveranco in rinr.!n!itianal:•dit•
avoid 'inTSfOrtiin 7 n.S.
-:ll;they We' shall
!have done".oux i?e* , :,The'.roo is with. Gods'
,f4oli'applicahlowte:these *tor& wisdom
priiiies•titnOk."
•,•4 l'""•
• Oa Steveris-,‘•hoplievt
in'ihe
.)• ~
bat,.tip„,,o,r o chipk4ppAngn,e'reek., i ,, Re pt.:napalm.
ennlpany. ;raised , . ,this
Vtiniiiit 6 hOitie :tient:4W; 41(figini,
^ t f 47
rennsykyinna olnuteers.
4;.tvanesd9ortims,slo444lo,.-Itichtcppd Dis t .
patch
..I,llllkhlii,Fill,giv'e kf stawti
ta.tl). O r e,,r4 s "Years - Or Lig°.
The jtotottirag s
ovag o tta .
T el deepatehes.-k , ,
erauete•tiaMilipe ter'
th4l *LW citien .qe(tiit
h ..;euethy have tailed te "tffer
Aitliabattatioge and bayosiiNilii,, - ,04
could re,oceupy that-etroagbold,
thrtififtlif47-ofattliTnit - iifinfe - arti — ismfap t
!Ag ..fronvithe :teeth' of the deepatebes the
if nttlee artitb*Afietk?AlitthiAieecuiette' 4 .4 l o 7 .
eral Ilosecraus was.ptiing his army reto a
~etrong ptmiti4 atiii visit' be - able to' defy
iculmi* 4 l l6 thib m ii tie t
y _aged BbAsideittiti l 'otb=
, eo4PreePlueveAoubtlepskinel ,, ,th*,..Atfo l y.of
the Ouoeylaad era i te defy The,
,44vIng of
our army ooh ottiOrgia; thVotigh Mat:totem
ga rfPli ,eventilally put of : E ast Teaueeacepprae
undoubtedly-,the, bet,
!:alet!ee-Eittiteee
DOW, ,
"" ItillittmeAddispiptt.l* - tneato•
of E,berly'it saw brill, f ratrNetr Oittiiberlaidc:
Camberland county,
,fortr tittlbw'; this
iiitioe;'etpioded iiith to tiflib fotectlesiertlay ,
tierittiltopi : of -recovery-,-
:seildi 0. 66 seventh,--ThsPeiplo
Bien was one of the most • terrible and !-flitat
*hie tnkeif:pinee in this
as tile' fdllowink tots Sir rolstiOni' to: it° wenid
inaidetei' . • '•
- :The boiler;'which' Weighed '.iover.' 5,000
pounds, after tearing the- building. to pile es,'
Wii'huilethip a hill for the diedatiew Of 4wo
hundred and fifteen yaris 3 strikingFackhar's
WitiO stands on?othe- railroad track,
reditehig' it td'a hear•oi" Mos'. 114Wil
ler, the landlady, Was Stabding
and was instantly killed:: A aiiter-oln1;iw.
tuniaitlea - lady, 'ltiditer; leg / ,
three places, and now lies beyond hcqie ofieu!
covery. The saw mill itiellwas:demOlished(
to atoms,. and ettifry pars on titibut *tilu.pretai;:
ses wain )silted. Not. ai , ki* left to explain
a Angle fsict fn relation to the' cauite Jof the
terrible dimastdt The Calamity bas spread a,
gloom over tho.whole. 11 , 116 v.— Walk/ StaP'.
kstvasger, said to be 'front 4.laliforni;
who arrived at Newtoit„: near llostoti, on bus
iness, reeeittly omission to hire &‘ Witte
and eitirialielci takii hitt], to' a' tueighboting
village:3 His driver happened to be' a ,find
s icemen of a soldier, who was wounded at
tiettysburg, am! id now only able to do such
light work as offers itself in the . neighbor•
hood. On the ride the passetigei entered,
into eativetsaticin With the soldier,. : asking
him all about his wounds and his cautpaigns,,
his present occupation anu situation in life,
and when. they separated, handed him a five
dollar hill. saying that he had: made it a cus
tota,tb give , five dollars to every wounded.
soldier he tell in VF ithvarrd — tha h e —shoal&
continuo to do it 'as4ong as. the money held*
HORRORS oar BOODEM WA WARE, --Proms
ail accounts a most tearful state of things
exists all Mon_ the border of Missouri and
Kama. The St. Louis Dentoorat, of the
15th just says ; •
We learn. that the soldiers of the Seventh.
Missouri State•Malitia are .burnin g ; all the
houses of rebel sympatlbizers all alon. , the
border and the rabels in. retaliation are firing
the property of the Uuionists,ronnlining. A
fearful state of things ()sista in all the. bor..
der_Courities,and_a_general_devastation , _is
onserved.
A Faxilil'ENED • SOLDIER. —The- Wheel*.
ing (V, a) Register, 'noticing th e- arrival
of a number of Rebel prisoners, remarki :
There lion° man in the crowd. who is
bat twenty 7 four years of.a a kv, whose- hair, it+
as white as snow.. Ile says before he joined
the army his hair was nearly black,. but in
the first engagement in• which be participft
tod he became so frighteried that hiS hair
turned gray. "Re is w fair comple,tiona mad.,
but appears very'delicate.
BArstuout/Bept. 29.—The ptopriettorn
and editor's of4he Gazette, formerly knriv,tn
as•the Exchange, awl then as the J.Veics
Sheet, wore ordered to be arrested to-day for
the publication of' disloyal sentiments.' "it
guard was sent to seirse the establishmeet,
but only one of the proprietors, Mr. , Jildward
Carter, was found there, and he' was arrested.
.31r. Neilson Wiaret found, and Wnt. El.
Carpenter the editor of the paper, was also
absent, ankneither hes been arrested.
GOOD GRIT.—We heard a "good MI " the
other'day; which We give as an:instance or
genuine grit: " Arcouple were engaged, to
to he married; , and every propitiation was
made to. Celebrate the nuptials, bat' the
bridegroom did not appear.' A messenger,
however, broUght.the - news to the waiting
party thatle had been 'idrafted in Carlisle
sad could not 'leave: The reeky of the young
hidy was worthy ott'theioccaston. i r t With tear
drops glistening, 'it* her eyes,• antLher heart
ready to. iiurst with.griet r she turned to.' the
company and said i , 41.110r4...keer ta .durn;
ith e re's fle ty. Mo re Mery i tr: the world any -
.'-u'Daily 2'e6graph:: •
NEW YoRK, Sept. 28'.-h—k•tpeciatdespateh
to the Traurt4e, :twin- Cincinnati; says' 'that
news-ricei'red-from - Knoivitle, up to Thurs.
day; stated' that'Burnsidowas.still there., and
there were po'singiq of rebel roovenient:4 there.
•
'The rebel GeneratApes Was' , closis stto the
- Virginia line: i'A tiart •Of".l3urnsiao4 7 forces
, havegene - arfarketpedition. in to Southwest
. .
iefrrTil‘ginia and:important 'results were
„ .
Gilmore ErArtiv Gugs..
"BALTIMORE, .4SPiot. ,28.--Tife ,stpar#er
Spaulding, artive4,•at Fortress Noiereplester.
'day morning, from Oharieston o ,kntr
day morning,,,,, uoiroportmn A !.,
Gilmore is still actively engaged in creti r
log siego',guns., '•" • 1: •
The noisterwis *gather ',has: hike rfete4.
with:-attivo naval opqmtions. 0•••
The llealth Of thearMY aud'ilATY
mem
adaki`Uad Walker;,quarrokil at B. ~pu , MetaSe,'ArT;up
seas,.onSuntlay
pistols at eight
4:42
Another
letter ant's tii4o draft for 600-
000,..frOni ,1•5
het 200,666,.0
WIN
Arrests is Baltimore..
General Bairnsicle's Movements
11 1181 1 -
Jlle
alei ota v ktl `--r 4a 111-
mote ead in-tip-y/4,6re T010n,...0f hie
.4V „9 o• psr- i wiklotitco?pßil t il!pkV , ,.
4 ) . 64 ,0 044 VdVi44 01 °/141 11 0 4 4441
tory wilt t oe unigutt :piaffi, and •24 a e
'l9 to'couralhatiakinanttlinvie..-.
(40 sh“Ctl'er VOi•
ItootF leas seajetflis fat zoilpitiof
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RApeffons Taast,po , la at ?!
tie, ,bat'holnaof
tisr *eW
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1. 4.41,1110 tet, ~tii4l s 6agf i t;',ll4' liordie
1)619 a .. tidy'
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feltooy_o7_
taakee ililiilll,4o3f,ti#4
-sea, lie koldirilee cola) spi I car , fmat'sapply
•meat,jor our arrty,,
'4004 c;oitafal' i lrOnfolf` **y aztr
man,tetaetariag AiigtishoOsL" T ili, I
sign of that caaay;ii, 6,0 f, - liidliOti'eablit t
depiiyitO pike f oi
i4,,eonteading l
ti4olin ar' - bVel;
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74,017:c
, ;A7litter froaiMereplyi i , dated, I.qtk
instant, the it. Imuis RepiAlidag t ERyt; f f
• J " Wei have intelligence that,a,,,detschw ‘ nt
from the, Marine Itt wade, *underi,l 4 ieute‘lent;
Colonel, George ,E r Currie,, lipv9,mafig s op,
cossfulfrsaid'•into,ilolivutoonnty, Missiasppi.
They •procceded• into • the ; ( country, 'abent,
twenty-, or twenty-llva mites, Sint ompOreg,
a rebel paymaster and clerk, hasing,in their
possession one million" nine ,71iitatAtcd , thou ,
sand dollars in• '7 Confederate money, 1, and. a
sayable at Aleian .I ! onigaul7,T, fp_
nearly as, mach mom; Ttiejooneywas,destm;
.ed for the rebel troops across the.rivor., They
:also captured a. large package of otßeiel , de
mpatches from the. Confe,derata, War Deport.,
anent and a large'priyate, ,desptelS.
, es were directed to Generals;Smith, Walker,,
And- flinger. The, parties stern., arrested
:riding .in an old - United, States Melt ,coaeb.,
:and were ;proceeding to Bolivar, „landing,
wh - ere - prep - orationa hati , presinus)tbeen made
:lbr their crossing.. The expedition ,eaptur-.
.ed-three-mommissioned-offieersreig:htemt-pril
vates, and forty stands ~ of • arms. Colonel
Carrie has made.several successfal raids, au4
d one much towards 'cleaning.L out' the, gue
' tatrpart--oUthe-count-ry
gib destroyed several 114sta:which . ' were used
for crossing by rebel troops and ,officera.7'.!
,
The VirArin Ar:kansee.
Louts, Sept. 27.-- , A despatch.) from
Lit:do Rock, Ark.,dated the 21st, to, :the
Republican, says hat Col. Cloud,, with .100
of Cho 2d Kansas Cavalry / arrived !at• that
place on the 19th. When between ; : Perry
vile (whole General Blunt defeated the reb
els under,Steele and -Cooper)and Vert Smith,
Colonel. Cloud, with 500 Kansas.2d- Cavalry
and Robbs battery, attacked 2,000 rebels,
under 'Gen Caboll, inn strongly fortified po
sition, roatiug them witl!considerable loss.
The rebels retreated towards ,Arkadelphia.
At Damonville, 9th, Col; JClond at
ttiel zed 1,000 rebels, under Colonel Steerman,
mad'ciefeated them, capturing their camp
and a' largo amountiof commissary stores.
Over2,ooo mounted Unionists , have join
od Gen. Ledte. Mounted, Unionists have
also joined Cloud': command / anxious ito
servo in defence of their homes..
Protium to fifteen desetters reach, Little
Rod: daily.. They, take tho oath , of,; ;allegi
ance and are released. . ,
Arztv honk, Sept,' 29.;-.--A,gentleman ar
rived from Morris Island, states...that a fe w
days before he left. seven 'deserters arrived
from Sullivan's Island. Their story is, that
after the blowing. up of she, magazine of
Sloultrie. and-fidly expeiting's continuance
of the shelling the following day,,the 'rebels
made preParationa' fe r the , remaval of ~ their
best guns, with the intention of evacuating
the island., but findingtthe'next morning that
the, shelling teas novrenewed; they! conekt.
dbd tO' wait a little longer: ri
''The deserteirk:i'eaeh'ed Morriu4sland . 'un
der - folio wing'. eirOunistances": .Several
officers .belonging to the . garrison.; of .:Idonl
tvie, who' had gone'out yachting; tent !tabors
sit'Some point , id 'the. bay; Aeaving the 4acht
ih 'charge of ihose!;.seven ., i3Olcheri7, -two, , faf.
whouvactedne a. guard: L , As,'lsoiin as the,
share •party were far enJur,,h "away tile _sol
diers; guard at 'ea, alLti-tiamedia. plan' lok pla
cing themstivexzunder thasnant -and :stripes,
mot rezehettour. camp in' 'safety ilwith
yacht: • :,.;
Aitogikiri,o4ondenta:4ivi. rartieulars,:_.4
the cavalry ; slim:ol4h: at 3ladison Court
I-I pose, ty
Confetleritiett.'Were *fci Ilea' avid' Wainided, 'a'n'd
abouthincliel and 'ruireiikt:five": taken
prixonera. 'Alaige.ainount Oriktoperil'ivib
destroyed, and a train .of army wagons filled
with stoiefi;eilipt4td'ind hidiight Within the
Fednial.linee`
: .
• •— •' ' ••., •
'AMAMI' OF THE • SHAIEZRS.—The,„Sha
lune °I: Union viliagoinear (fineinnatii _have
announeed;their determination ;;to
that eity,lfiethe benefit of the:. 4pooir4 ,from
one thousand , to ten ;thousand cords-otwood,
free of chancy: , .1i - f;• - A
• Sgiefit-t—The enlist sessioe.of, the • Synod
of the gitmia Refornied eh tuck iw the =U
nited
Oetoher
ohurehlot i,
• -
tt.As:ita),.ll4hat Anioinfl b
meat 10 7 Vie
6.0 d 5 Q 0 to w zoo. s'o
IfV• v l • r 4.; i4,60 0 it ",'•' a's •
• ) J. /VC('
ink 'at At'dtifoogoif of
s6o,o()Vir Irelaitd water' " ctif 414 1 1 . 6tha
ffiB ' 4 66 Of,
C.harlesto.n.
iiitlsit
i ceti , s- ,
!;
;bill In
writ '
i. Bra - i
‘ . ..i t i.. ,
tuntior „ l‘
e " --7- i p,_., 74 ` ' ems
~ o p
s tiomfit . , 3. 1 v ,A4sAinttl,ASted - yeiterdair tifterj
mien, state that,the elle* has Made, uo - , at
-titid(siticOhi4littifiStatiOnd Rasiataus is
' '' ' ' latr-Rehaltiii ottacked, -• 1 -
Tirgllliteavo iv - -
, Mt i s , 1.. i 11„s;arrise at
Ropearatia' - haadAlltters- Ott Usiturday,: and ,
upcTrnliEdrici . exitiffilitinl PlRAtttlimrt tifit
declares thillititadtlaid:VOClllM 6f7i
itrgtiitity clegeTishith -Ittagg-does-net'seetit to
=be-ahemS
fAli.#'
~,W,T- 7
—NAs P W4p A . T - 1 W
frotit a s riitl4Wlii4 . 'dCow
federateqten4*?4'o4oEf'4,Boo
rebelshaftrriollisOiikiettgahCol.
J« J Seeks,. €oth MisiissiPtllsiment,
Major 3, O t ti s olifitPill TtnelliTl And Ma
jor W. D. u 111oyd," 1 -et
_itlrditaJtriga_de,
toCtli - er - With fi vt i lifo,l3Klol9iihteen
lieutenantit:. Awls ihrs.mittitua.grW B.
-SityreM-iihiefistrgitnierinflAWlNars corps.
Over five thousinidiumutidedhave reached
here sinee'Weiliiiiiitlity. ,l "rhriciiittehes and
halls vacated•gc**Aqiiior,Ol'Opil sick I
aid wounded are again Laken' for - the Bailie
purpose. /,:',%•.) ,:o s. ;:isrli,, , 1-1
' Communieatttiti bffelegraphiltastinet yet
been, opened with,,,CAquidogif."lln-guer
illas are very nitineret4AtiLo,tiM ifi.
• Major Fitzgibbstoc,the 01 . ~,, • iehiga . 9,-
arrived here to-nightlirith thirty‘eight prts
mere, among whale's - re' oteiestOtaiwitod two ,
lieutenants of - Wimplerr,94lE - Re reports
all quiet in front: Sour foteds were still far
;orying thems o w it y ,t* f:- , Irt ,1;•1 flirt
OrNolfiriAl . ';:got.:l2 l ll,:,Thelikefelai'S
correspondent ; gives tt,,less.;o7:l)lli* fafthitnt of
the receot•battleaik - ficorgia,: i glut i;,the !e
-1 ports fornisbed , by -ipther correspondents—
Our loss in IntillerySta-baggage , , , . he,' says,
has been greatifly i exagtwittid.'"'&ll l mar di- -
visions fought' wSll.`,"
~,7,,,,; ' ,1 - ' "' !'
Our army .was drawn up grout& Rossville
on Monday HI good . order; attraiticon /smack,
but the enemy, dcaliiiing' , tn offet-,-blittleith-e
-army felllielc,,jitid; took, 'fii ii
a' 'iireti&' posi •
-
tion around 01144w:toga. "„ . 'llh`e si?bliers were:
ammunition, or: provisions.
The Commerciat, Of thiarmorning, has - a
soven•coliimn'litter, dikkill4ptetift hothick. ,
amauga battle; ficim' correspondent
W. L," gisint i themolp, e p i q p ! ?t, report yet
iiMi§hßtit alla.Pg.Tlßue4 more encou nigkqg,
vhan those prevousiy puJiteyd.
Beesays that.the may is,not whipped ir - t ,
It is'sot disheartened,.kt_Lhis_lbst-nothing .
sulmig ps, it holds Chattanooga, and nothing
fatal to the opqirreA.': If - it dick
retire from Chidkaiusuga o ttlitis ,still_ ,preuty_i
of food anci'maretinitiom . The, trains, ..with
frilling ereeptiontture - intaet - Some artillery.
;1 is goncysay , twettty-frawgilne, -but _AIL. 'that
r. be
can bo served to adv antage , are now pointed
toward the by no utiiimi'estwerly curious eno•
a
A special despatch from Nashville,. to the
some paper ; shys that effacers from thnfront
say that' the New - VOA: Eerald's account: ,of
the battle iii:thifavorlibtueltaggeratedi • •• -
E,ortnis's
mond E'xtinthia• or the `l'Ath, contains • the
, ATLANTA, Sept; 25 -L . -SeVertii trains With
linunded and prisoners have arrived:
:Reports of the 'condition, craffairs 'Shorn
are conflicting.
We are richUed to belieVe that. the, 'etie'e
Fly are fortifying; thernselVes s Chu:unarm
ga. ,Qar lines are within Dug - Wiles- of that
place.. ,
There was n o lighting yesterday. '
Reeeerane sent in : two flags of truce,
ing permission to
,hury their dead aiul relieve
their ionnded. Rreig i?jecfeit'' both of ,
them.. '"• ..'"" -
CttAwsr6.N; 2. : 5..==A11 is quiet' this
trierning. , • • -
-- Spencer Kellen. e .' was hang" a's a Bpi arid
deserter at ,Campbee,, last, Friday. '• ":
After twndletinci efforts ofithe recaptisre
of Chattanooga, We have now the:iiiielligenCO
that Alp:enemy in'posicsiihait'nf that
strorighold,,,mul streni thening' . its workil
and, while events, linger Venn the
Situation'in Northern Virginia heeetne
critical .
GEN. .111OCOQK,01,AMED.
A , Washington , . letter .:states , that Gen.
ROseerans, in his despatches, :imputes; the
loss eic the battle.to disobedience:. of orders
On the.part.of Clem 41cCook,Nwho,failed :to
occupy an importantfosition , -a!Signed
,by Roseerans. done,. as ;ordered,
Roseerans' opinion is-that the bade would
have resulted iditiltplanlidlUnion victory.—
ftv extending his rorees-top much,:-the ;ene
my..were enabled ~to - : penetrate Rosecraps!
-
Emaneipation).m . ovente,nte, ere • xery ' Threty
is Missouri- Sla.veslgo, iOto„lcatisas, 4t!iit4e
rate of 150 Ter
. ,
" Ttievideut of his tileedTho
tnirdetitit, the'eboied of =his bompaey
: 1,, • • ,;•0 ..... , .
; • pu.;,. i,l
Tit TACl4:444ll,ffiv;
,- 14"CORTAIDIv CURE PAINS -AND
• ACRES, lad mliwer4e4 pp.300,Y/ t ell
Cron/i it tiesitivelymws fj.lflieft . 6 - 149. 1 ° 11 40 ,
ihtre' immediately it used. , 7 -IToithere remember thirst,
affil 4tilftlciatietireaf wit/ra,- ilottlwlwithott. , : dekiy.e.-
0660 disedtfe - whiOli giver 'oil notieeOnequeut
tf,iiiiticiting*ehildinAlii-deit himrtif theilitight.:
to& leo
late: Kemeiir~ et the fa*:
Price 2b ' ;;1iti'60,46.-ilia4i
• ,Ji Cc?. t•
%;.": :11 1 .PR I .341E0
22 , ',2.:;, ti ; .... { ital.l; '4,01016'0 2; 2,;.: - 21; 71;2:4 , 241'
nc t
.;,.1 0 441#0 4 4 1 ,4 4 11 15ti: -. Fr 1 ) - n ig re 7 ,/, `M -
W 3 F-t,Ft):.P.100. 1 .P4 t T e l t 6 )11.1 P.. a r
}.(114 the. git
. .eukkt. A .-in , ill !iidflip:,' - iil rs-
SOPA II4 ' ,I WIr s9 . I ,? 6 ii , ... s icr i a tl 4,
higalkorYßCllll . 11 t. -.9§.0%, 56.571:;•154. , ,Vi;:,7
AnolktilsrLflt.:. ~ 4 1illi::. ; •..,-. • :
... Pnthe, 9.4d„pe . A.; .in . , , triyitievitre;! r tsoi r
:Pl*Yoo44: l PY.l 4 X4 ls l.r aii i 'u t oi .k i t s
106 3 4.7k, , , , -• .. lt, ~..,1 ~ „i t " .'• -',-*'."
On:the titit .
•lasi. - - :. toi:yetieiiitie , ,,7p6
CaARLOTT4I - .lll6CliißSAT.tiViiiietfi."3
ye l l*-4,-inontits , ,eititir;44lays. , :- _. , ~,. ",., t `C
..-.i tt g-0 " i0f0v,; ; 460 4 and whlii i t .-, tle . iiU
to.tbe_ili.ioportenrfacc_tatiiittinliaitndi4
:.
jhe r ,:: ''
hiOrpiie*cif *lotto ONI, tho - 46,horke*tiligi01: -- .. : ‘ 0f., - 7, , : t'_,
, . OniflthiNg being et 40.1Oiiiiiiiig*1 ?r t ,
fairish our citatoindro, lot* Ale/
old piieet sn4"it stioli.iniattidistice ,lir ad • • ' ,
' - • '.
I ' - • ....W':
ilt a io i u
Sluing style R air)' . ol,, ;, ; - .. i . -
,i._ .. . :. r. 1 , =.1: 11 - .
____lna k f: ,
-i------Pri., . 44 .., . • "k•sva
, .
, steretalNTßt Ao4lo,tiAgtg!.:iie :in
irked to cot, Ond examine Otiiiftiott 6i 'MOW thijitili '
ganfoi ;lintbreileuPticket .:*iokii ,POrt Madam.:
, toget;ficr Pio* :itt etypaiti ot pc 44,4 •
f tittleripity titiplatt , II - lot at 4toAtities ,
o Litt Ethi...iiiir. *A 'tt j # city .
-pb - .. 4 f ~ 6 invibrin-osamituttion - OVour - ottletri
od jiticesbeforet yotegtrklast-to-porcluuio. --- --
- • ' -111 I DEGRAFtIa.-
-1 1 -ji tlti
' Flielitif
terSECOND RIPPLY OF STRAW:
fT r
gir 9fA l s* Pli7 Op
PI
Gila% . 1. ki •• -
PAN.A.AIA,_
,••
HotiOlitt filf4w
tessalishiti illitsilbMnevinbrind '
drab colorafor Mon t tiosti:i,.Children and . Misses''' .
wear. The best and•largrfii stock , of Straw G o od s ,.
In, the county„et• the lowest , prices, wholesale am! - .
r4il Ctaetitico4. subilAjoitta
I min 031
441'29.
ars(' ININIE a 5vir.g4.1863--Szcon• S yr
ir..e.yef.319..,, ....I x.l • -..
Iltx
DEA#P3P42l4l3iNNEtteht , : Airs ,
OW ICE an& _DIA'WER 19. il. WEIGHYPIT'
,Itt,tars . ir la•
EASTERN ANDI43O.4ehIABE. HATS,
Hats cAall atm, color" and stylcl i comprising every'.-
thing itilLaideldtiMribli - iir e lfhiliiiiAillietr
constantly on head; and manufactured to order at
loWest rates. wholesale sod retail:' Oar second stock
of Summesiirtqs/fietd•
t Ir
. Wir •
' ' S • ',A, (die.
Opposite Washington House, Hagerstown
31C.49.1 2 1:1C3/112 ' f, r= 7
From the Allietpiati Vregartio*plast
on.
'Change for high. Western and.
Howard Street Viola. titioF the market for
-these-deseriptionat;led.-Nery,- . —firni.:--- Sales
reporten eintitticelf 501. r frfils., Ohio Extra at
$13,121, 80tf6ibbt 74.1 0 ia_r_Cdtmlier,,do,Ait
50, and '21.10 biits Stipertine do. at. .9•5#125.--
Price ti" Closed 'as ittlloWs: Ittitttard Iftt'aebleta
per and Cut Eiint a6.-iii45;641®51-33
.t h 2,415' t p,32..•!„etu,if u g,: r
Extra' do. '14,0 il.Fluittlyi.do..! at .
7,50; I•t_ • • t
tiII,AI.N.--Wheat was in fair request and..
;steady Southern White we qmote,,,itt, • - ..135W
.1.5.5 cents for common to westidtitw rynutity ;,
at. 165 W. 85 cents tor-fair to vett : prone do;
them rod at 125®135“dants fop .taferior
to ordinary do., and at 10 . 01,4 q: , MILS for
•fair to prime do: Yellow 'cottkitinkroved .
cents, closing at, 98(511./013enta for ordinary
to prhne. White wml,mendy-Sit 06-cen ts
for fix -cut and good" simples Maryland .
Oats we ( . 0(4°10 :8062 cents measure for:
damaged to priMe.
3113i.OUVAILAILtik r
AME't tue,preatiaes of the aobseither hying;
neaill,fonteroy, on the 22nd instant, a red &di.
white'eri.ittectriery i heifer, about two years old,— .
flitiwrier - fa requested to come forward, prove
property, pay efuirigesaud take her away.
. 9qt. " EDi GIuKDOINT..
3r2.11:110111111711`..
wAS lost on Monday- the 2lst inst., betwee4
Hopewell WU:Oration?, a fOekei
BoOkt 'containg $14.150 in ikWernMent currency and
a number of receipts and othei parie're''A liberal re
ward will be paid the finder upon itsdidpiery to tho
subscriber. • L. M. LKl6flii 6414
September 25, 1863;-3w]
•-•
mitt Wailes, Spreaders, Sett iThaMi,..,1,014.,
. Traces, and other Climes mode by the subsert-:
her out of the bear matenal,:apd,alsvays• oa hand.
'5c . 4 ...H!..1.Lipa1t;11.1`,;
.•
• Leiterßblirgl Sept. 18 —II
COVitilLY .- •"• • • DALcieff.:l,llnCtill€loP,F.,,t
-
E L Ir' dr 'HU Tit.' H'l 'N - so.l4' , ) , hateei
C" O hTeoMe:the 'PioPrietiinf of the .Ilnitial Stater
kautel,.near the Mali:4,ld. tht*l' ti - t 4 Hitrisburg, weis•
This popular and , eeinnixtuatis llotel - his , been toeisi
ly relitteff`aii'd itirriistakfAhlaniiihout itiiperiormanit
ehambers,anti ie now ready, ler the revelation of
gneem • • 1 ,- -
-The puthe will-firfd ibe , trnala States
Hotel the most consement t itt nil particulars, of any
Hotel in the State Gaited; oryaccount of its
to the railroad, being unqioittely between the two
great depots in . tnas
Ltiennkil:ra;,/lugust 21, '93-3m
Bitowirm inusuiss.
BROWN :0 ets.
moo '; . "'fia, w id e , 25 cte.
. I very best.
June 12 `PitlCler
TIIIII4II3II7IIMIL4IIDJIE
legiriatetriejhz_ffiv# 2- Qu i r l oc an
Washington townships.VViatrltetheStouse
off•sowdet4in iiirayttesbotorAn G tho fine , 3stnrdajt of
evarrinonth, , toi ter...Ow:WNW :
14,4;', 7.71+1.10130'4.44•00.NEP/fgAii - ,: e :::
to, 7'. ,*4,-/Ww-i*T".'•:':
' I ‘ " IRF l gtp",lPlitivt amid Poinitan , :
f lucre for sale a lot of Plows 'lsc. PoiniS,;:in.;zde
and inirehasedfrons Se' yler 4- Mc Oonough,
nutwittsneetling tbit assettious.of.cesteig. • i wen to
to.thezentrarp
deptetxtbei4,:. Wiet.4 l . 8R0T.14 irrip
- • -
rp beTritimpte de tired hod ~W,*k-sAibany
dtrawberry pants_tur sale by the huntlie4, ec
- i r-"i -
150 Ptar — ar..1 • ' if
''''" eareWs.luel •
ev:NaFogr-horee ROADMAGOINI.I.
‘J•LI•VOCILY *AGO:Z.4IIIO*W*
1:4
EROSENE, pure 841 . 14t"4!ineresige 1 0- 5
;.!...
RUWL
lot t aaleat
". :Dec2o
jek-.7.*19_11 'AL WC* "401 difOOker
dol„2-4. 64
• 444 • „ •
j woo
N." CariODSl:* ariekteear
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