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NEW SERIES—VOLUME I. LEXINGTON, KY.,WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 17, 1862. NUMBER i. mnmn No NEWS.—Up to the time of closing our Grand Concert for Sick and Wounded Hon. HORATIO SEYMOUR has been nomi• THANKSGIVING DAY.—-Our readers are PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 13.—The Bulletin Soldiers. 'is out with an extra,.with the following : paper, we are without any news of an im• nated as the Democratic candidate for referred to President Davis' Proclamation "Fint Justitia, ruat coelum We are truly glad to be able to an• Harrisburg, Sept. 13.—Men are wanted in portant character, except the fact that Gen. Governor of New York. and the order (No. 24) of Major General MR. EDITOR - Tn your first issue, there is an arti• nounce that the justly celebrated Saxton's j companies. Philadelphia should respond cle headed "Public Schools," JD which one Of its "There are no necessary evil in Government; its Bragg's forces occupied the Louisviile and Kirby Smith, to the troops under his strictures is unjustly construed by runny., persons, Contraband Sable Harmonists, prompted j immediately. There is no time for delay. evils exist only in its abuses."—JACKSON. The Louisville Bulletin says: Gen. Pope command, to observe Thursday next,.as a unacquainted with the facts in the case, as particu• Nashville Railroad north of Mumfordsville, ! A heavy battle has been progressing south larly applicable tome. As a pricute individual, I by real humanity, intend giving one of has published his rep t of the recent bat• and as far south of that point as Cave City. day of Thanksgiving. i of Hagerstown for th* last four hours. We shoiild pass it by without any notice; but,- ho.ding their delightful exhibitions, for the benefit tles in Virginia. We .need hardly say that i have been telegraphing all day for home the responsible positionguard of ans anInshuctod grer y ofreserves youth, , and hope they Buell's retreat to Louisville is therefore cut of the sick and wounded soldiers, at Odd ' will report in companies as all others do. justice to my character demands of mo a public im• the report needs cofirmation. THE LATEST DISPATCHES. position, so that those former friends, who have re• WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1802. off; or, at all events, he must fight before Fellows' Hall, on Thursday evening, Sept. ; Send along the men. cently manifested a disposition to ''cut my acquaint• he can continue his retreat in that direction. 18th. We need scarcely urge our Lexing• Napoleon gave as reason for his always HARRISBURG, Sept. 11, midnight.—A scout ance," may at least have an opportunity to console It is believed he will make a stand at Bow• A dispatch has just been received from themselves with the reflection, that their unkind de• A Good JOB PRINTER can obtain employ• ton readers to be present, for the' many beating the Austri « that ''they didn't from Frederick says that he was in Frede• portment has' procoeded either from ignorance of ling Green, and attempt to hold that place. rick yesterday. The rebels broke up their Col. Thos. A. Scott, from Harrisburg. stating ment at the office of the Statesman. grateful recollections of the pleasure and know the value of half an hour." stubborn faces or from ar. undue influence exercised encampment that morning and marched in j that a battle is going on below Hagerstown, over their minds by some busy agitator; for such are A few days will give us interesting news. _„ —* . gratification experienced in the former con• the direction of Hagerstown,Stonewall Jack• i between Jackson and Miles' forces, and unfortunately to be found, at every period of thd KENTUCKY BANKS AND SOUTHERN CURRENCY. certs of this favorite troupe, are yet too fresh GEN. BRAGG'S ----.—The Louisviile son leading. He saw them marching from calling on all troops to rush to Harrisburg. world's history, when all the elements o! society are Our citizens are making a prompt and in commotion. Whenever the civil authority is subordi• in their minds to permit them to absent Evening Bulletin indicates Gen. Bragg's their numerous encampments from 5 A. M. The people of Kentucky are just now hearty response. Hundreds of armed men But to the point. A short time before the annual nate to military rule, then the - argument is army at 30,000 strong till 9 P. M., the time he left. They were themselves ; still, if any other inducement, are rushing through the streets for the election of Teachers came off, Mr. Anderson and my• suffering under a system of Bank engineer• principally infantry and ,.the latter self Concluded to call upon tko School Committee and present our ultimatum, in reference to t--- the exhausted. It is like the entreaty of the besides the unusual merit of the performers ing that partakes of tho low cunning of the For the Kentucky Statesman. numbering over 300 pieces. Robert E. Lee, Pennsylvania Central railroad, which is prepar- prescribed oath. In ft certain modified -re criminal condemned to die, who begs the bothagreed t o take it, and, with that distinct ucde--- and the splendid music one hears, be need• THE MARCH OVER THE MOUNTAINS. Jackson, Cobb, and other Generals were Yankee, and the sharp practice of the Jew. standiiig, we bUh left our names, as applicants. executioner to swing him gently off the ed, it is found in the humane cause for which present. He saw, as ho supposed, 5,000 It will be reraembared that in the earlier We are generally very much interested in pared to forward 10,000 men to Harrisburg Nearly all the old Teachers were likewise applicants platform. the performance is given—the benefit of the the events which transpired in the imme• ne:*r New Market which had not upon ii similar principle. It so happened, without stages of this rebellion the Governor of to-night. Bitterly have Kentuckians reason to re• diate vicinity of a battlefield, that we sel• left camp. any further agency on my part than tho simple ap• wounded and sick of the noble and invinci• The reported retreat of Jackson is not plication in company with Mr. Anderson, already this State desired to borrow from the Banks dom make any inquiries into the hard gret that they allowed the golden opportu• ble army which has endured such fearful HARRISBURG, Penn., Sept. 12, 1:30 A. M. credited in well-informed circles here, and mentioned, that / dime of all the Southern Uights money with which to buy arms to place in marching, which pr ed the fight, and Reliable information has been received the active preparations of the Government Teachers, was re elected. This fact bis given rise nity to reason together and determine the privations, and fought so gallantly, to make the hands of our own citizens to preserve seldom give to those troops that did not that with his advance is indicates that it does not put much trust in to many foolish rumors, and hence, unjust suspicions future destiny of the State to escape. Two us free. No true Southern heart will resist participate in the stand, the credit to which in regard to mv reputation, have beeu freely indulg• that neutrality which was then apparently- now in Hagerstown, preparing to move with it. It is more probable that the rebel army great powers in battle array, are contend• they are justly entitled. This has been ed. To give a" final quietus to all idle reports und such an appeal, and we are confident the his whole army upon Pennsylvania. Our has selected Williamsport as a base of oper• their agitators, and to satisfy tiiose friends, who have endorsed by all parties. paiticularly the case in regard to the late ing for the State. The corner stone of the "Contrabands" will have an overflowing scouts from Hanover, Gettysburg, and Ta- ation, and is establishing connections with beeu fiieuds through evil as well as good report,that The Banks, with perhaps two honorable fight at Richmond. everybody is loudly neytown arrived here at a late hour last Virginia at that point. I have made no sacrifice of my manhood, nor com• contest first and last with the confederates, house before which to win, if possible, a still promised, in the slightest degree, any of those lofty exceptions, refused to loan a dollar; the praising the bravery of those who gained night, and confirm the evacuation of the The Chambersbnrg telegraph operator is the sovereignty of the States: this prin• higher reputation. that victory; few make any inquiries of the Southern Rights principles, which fmve ever distin• reason given was that it was without camps at Frederick by the rebels. says that he heard firing all the evening, guished me as a native of "the Old Dominion," and ciple the Federal government entirely ig• hardships endured by those, whose fortune The programme selected for this occasion Governor Curtin has promptly advised from the vicinity of Martinsburg. which will never be surrendered, until time with me warrant of law, but said the Banks if the it was, not to arrive until the enemy had shall be no more. nores and utterly regardless of the will of President Lincoln and the Generals in com• URBANA, MD., Sept 12.-We learn through Legislature will convene and authorize it, is a most attractive one, and will not fail been defeated, Toevery thinking man it is the State, placed it out of the power of the mand at Washington of all information that one of our correspondents that Gen. Plea- to please the most fastidious. The mem• evident that the march from Jacksboro, I respectfully call the attention of the public to tho we will take any loan which the State has reached here through the numerous sonton reported this evening that the cav• Confederates to do otherwise than occupy it Tenn., to Richmond,required more fortitude following certificate, politely furnished me bv Mr. may require. All this looked very well; bers of this troupe are well known citizens, channels under his control. The most ac• alry under his comMand crossed the Mono- in their advance into the enemies' country. in the men. and mofd military skill and Cochran! WM. CRUTCHFIELD. whose hearts and hands have always been tive measures are being put in force to as• cacy on Thursday near the Potomac. They Principal of Dudley School. No. 3. the Legislature was called, the Banks discipline in the officers, than was called The Federal soldiery has plundered semble a large army to resist rebel invasion, found no enemy in force, but saw a train of Lexington, September 16th, 1862 •set themselves busily at work to man- open to " feed the hungry and clothe the forth by the exigencies of the battle field. a portion of our citizens and the confede• and if possible save our capital, and State wagons, with a large guard, going in the ifacture Legislative capital, and before naked." Let us see what difficulties had to be sur• direction of Frederick. There is no doubt This certifies that the form of oath, prepared for rates will of course retaliate in some form or from devastation and outrage. the Teachers of the City Schools to-"be elected, was Governor Magoffin, poor, simple, confi- Ladies and gentlemen that wish to aid in mounted. Take the 7th Brigade as an but the troops under Jackson and Long- other on the notoriously guilty. All this example. CINCINNATI, Sept. 12.—There was skir• submitted to the applicants for the places,% among street, who were at Frederick, have gone to whom were C. N. Anderson, John Winn, Miss . ig soul, was aware of it, he was disposing of tickets can be supplied by mishing yesterday afternoon, which result• ends in no good to either party; social ties The brigade left Jacksboro on Friday, Hagerstown. Hill's left Adams- Gill, Miss E. Hendricks and Mrs. Gaugh. Mrs stripped of all constitutional powers and a sending their orders to C. E. Mooney. ed in the capture of twenty rebels. Prison• are in a measure dissolved and the econom• the week before the battle of Richmond, town, and is on its way towards Point of Rhoton and Miss E. Keiser would have been appli• ers report the rebel army in good spirits cants, but were candidly advised by me not to offer. committee of known and avowed supporters with a train of about 150 ordnance wagons, Rocks. Sugar Loaf Mountain was occupied ic well-being of the State so embarrassed and anxious to advance on Cincinnati. It as I did not think they would stand any chance tor ff the northern Government and the war, DANVILLE FEMALE ACADEMY.—Attention and started through Big Creek Gap. They that day by our forces, and the rebel signal tint years of peace will not repair the dam• was understood by them that they were to re-election, and consequently did not offer their /as placed in charge of all military matters, is called to an advertisement of this popular thus pass over the mountains—why it officers captured. names, Mr. Crutchfield was an applicant, and the fall back in the direction of Florence to draw age. Indeed the freedom of speech and of should be called a Gap, it is impossible to Everything shows that the rebels are only one pi the old Teachers re-elected i in the Prin• md through whom all purchases and dis• academy. It is under the direction of Rev. our forces out of the intrenchments. of the press, was crushed in Kentucky at too tell. The road for miles winds round and leaving the Monocacy for Hagerstown. cipals,^ and occupies the same been evacuated and burned by tually selling in the eastern stock markets, Thursday Evening, Sept, 18,1862 .»•»• !>"• *for several days.— our troops, who are falling back towards the only for cowardice, from a power which Col. J. QUILBERT CHENOOWETH has"with• there was no demonstration made by th« at 71@72. Wonderful financiering; but what After crossing PINE mountain, the hard rebels in I hat direction. . their generosity spared. But now every drawn his call for enlistments in a corps cared the Banks, the Military Board were marching began. Th\ brigade marched near All the bridges on the Northern Central Philadelphia, September 13—The ful body in the State has a foretaste of what of partizan rangers, and accepted the posi• twenty miles a day/? The feet of the men road are now strongly protected, and troops lowing dispatch has been received by Gov. creatures of their make, the mountain Curtin: the Lincoln government has in store for tion of Major in Col. J. R. BUTLER'S regi• were covered with blisters.I, myself, saw are being posted on all roads leading to'it. counties had been corrupted, and the money several men, whoso let were so severely HARRISBURG September 13 --Contradict them and have experienced.its interpretation ment of mounted riflemen. Trains went out as usual yesterday. ORIGINAL CONTRABAND thus.loaned to the State was only so much bruised, that at night; their shoes were so the report that nrf^daoro troops are wanted of the Constitution. The terms of that A despatch from Ellisville on the Balti• advanced to Lincoln to be used in subjuga• full of blood that ittcould be poured out.— more and Ohio railroad reports heavy can• in Harrisburg, at once. I want troops at bond of union always have been; A more PROVISIONAL GOVERNOR OF MARYLAND. ting the people of the South. Very often the dust was so thick, that it nonading as having been heard there at an once, and in companies. I cannot wait for perfect union, justice, domestic tranquility, —The Hon. Enock Lowe, a distinguished was impossible to see' from one end of the early hour yesterday, apparency in the the formation of brigades and regiments. SABLE HARMONISTS! Bank officers and Bankers seemed to be lawyer and politician, has been appointed regiment to the other. Yet hungry, thirs• We arc pushing forward troops every hour. common defense, and general welfare.— neighborhood of Urbana. IIJL give one of their unrivalledentertainment a t the above Hall, fur the benefit lords of the soil, a nod from one or a wink But how does the more perfect union com• Provisional Governor of Maryland. The ty, sore-footed, and choking with dust, the All was quiet along the road up to last A. G. CUUTIJJ. W men march steadily on. The ordnance night. All was quiet in the vicinity of from another was sufficient to consign any port with gagging, and then putting to the Washington correspondent of the New HARRISBURN, PENN , September 13.— stores were brought safely through—not a Harper's Ferry. man suspected of sympathizing with the peo• York Tribune, speaks of Governor Lowe as Heavy artillery firing was heard at Green- sword every family in the slave states? wagon was lost. Let it be remembered that •Both the railroad and telegraph lines castle and Chambersburg, this morning, in SICKAND WOUNDED ple of the South to a military prison. Thus How does establish justice, comport with "a man of brains and genuine substance." this march was through a hostile country; were uninterrupted between Harper's Ferry the direction of Williamsport. matters progressed. The government at compelling every man in the South to des• This appointment seems to indicate an in• where no friendly face ever greeted us— and Wheeling. where no friend of the South ever bid us The main body of th6 rebels don't appear SOLDIERS! Washington finally had to resort to the ex• troy his own property, the yearly profits of tention on the part of the Confederates to BALTIMORE, Sept. 12.—List evening at God-speed on our way. The men knew to have gone to Hagerstown, Longstreet's pediency of issuing paper money, and whol• permanently occupy Maryland, notwith• half-past seven o'clock the rebels made n Upon which occasion nil the jrems of ?.!iusr,"eNv his toil, to keep it from being used against not what to expect. If the people of Ken• division only, numbering from twenty to cavalry raid into Westminster, about 500 will be presented, consisting of ly disregarding the constitution, attempted him as an agent of his own oppression? standing the opinions to the contrary ex• tucky entertained the same sentiments as thirty thousand, being there, apparently strong, with two pieces of artillery. As they pressed by the federal papers. the inhabitants o'" the mouutains did, then for the purpose of supplying forage and to make it a legal tender in payment of all How does domestic tranquility tally with charged through the village they discharged New Songs, Dances, Burlesques, Ac. it was clear that >ve were marching into an supplies for the balance of the rebel army debts both public and private. Hundreds drilling the negroes and then arming them to their pistols on unarmed men in the streets. enemy's countryf with numbers loo small at Boonesboro. TICKETS—FIFTY CENTS--To I > of millions of dollars of this paper was put A prominent Federal official who has re• C. N. Webster, 1)DIstrict Attorney, seeing butcher their masters? How does general to hold the State^ and too large to make a Our pickets have been driven in to the had of the member* of the "Mother's Aid Society,' cently visited the West on business, was the rebels coming, made for the railroad, and in circulation and but for the aid of Banks welfare tally with turning loose four millions successful and rapid retreat. Under these ! State line. Hitchcock & Searlees, C. E. Mooney, und at the dour after going about a mile, met a tiain from the evening of the Concert. and private Bankers it would have fallen heard to declare, in the • most emphatic circumstances, it required, not only physi-I of a servile population to convert the South Baltimore, which on his signal stopped and WASHINGTON, September 13.—By oader r'or particulars, sue programmes. manner, that the entire territory of the cal, but great moral courage to meet and stillborn and worthless at the foot of the into an Hayti? And finally, how do the bles• returned to Baltimore. There was-at Union of Major General Banks, commanding the sept. 17 overcome the and difficulties that press that struck it off. belonged to the Govern• dangers Bridge a train of the Western Maryland defenses of Washington, the order allowing sings of Liberty jingle to a free-born citizen surrounded us. Many brave actions have ment, and if the people of any portion of it Railroad, a locomotive and two cars, which civilians to cross the bridges and ferries But the Kentucky Banks eager to assist incarcerated in a negro jail for his opinions!! been done by our troops during this war— resisted the authority of the government, should have arrived at Westminster at five over the Potomac, has been countei minded. many victories have been won, and many in the subjugation of the South, took this Who would not rather be a viper, and live o'clock. This train has probably been cap• Passes will be required as heretofore, and they ought to be annihilated, and better hard marches made;; but no army has ever FEMALE ACADEMY money in paymeut of their debts and paid upon the vapors of a dungeon, than longer tured. granted, only, in cases of extreme necessity. men put in their places. Defeat has render• Opened on Monday, September 1st, it out over their counters with as much gus• have this dead carcass chained to his living encountered more hardship overcome The Federals occupied Newmarket, on The latest accounts received here, do not ed the abolitionists desperate, and they more difficulties, or made a more successful intimate any engagement, as reported, at One Hundred and Sixty'Dollars defrays all to as though it were gold and silver. body through all the loathsome stages of its the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, ten miles would doubtless put to the sword every \march, than that of Gen. Kirby Smith across from Frederick, yesterday. Harper's Ferry. penses foe Board and Tuition in Literary Department for the Session, when paid in advance. Hi the course of time, the victorious putrefaction? Who would be the friend of the Cumberland Mountains. To the forti• For catalogues, addic.v trie Principal, confederate soldier in the land if they had FORTRESS MONROE, Sept. 11.—A rebel PHILADELPHIA, September 13.—A special Southern army approaches; these moneyed Hector when his dead body was dragged in tude and perseverance of the men—to the the power. The unnecessary destruction force of cavalry and three pieces of artillery dispatch to the Bulletin snys Harrisburg is Elder D. H. Selph, skill "and energy of the officers who led gents are suddenly stricken with a panic, brutal triumph round the walls of Troy under Col. Shingles, made an attack on Wil• declared to be under martial law. Kvery sept 17.. ^Im**—*. Danville, KY, of cities, the massacre of prisoners, and a them over the mountains, the Southern they cry at the top of their voices "Thief," and not hurl the javelin. Kentuckians! liamsburg about 8 o'clock Tuesday morning. able bodied man is going to Chambersburg. general departure from the rules of civil- Rights men of Kentucky owe a lasting debt Our State is killed but our friends are After having captured our pickets they Military excitement is ititense. Luge MULES FOR SALE. "robber," "murder" "arson" and all other of gratitude. By crossing the Cumberland iznd warfare, would suit these federal vi• marched into the town, taking our troops numbers of armed citizens are leaving lor hard names, and quietly set themselves to amongst us. Will you not rise as one man, Mountains, Gen. Smith has given them an ave five mules, 15hand s high in grj pers exactly, but for the fear of retaliation. by surprise. An engagement ensued which Harrisburg. . condition, 3 years old next sjwii g, vMileii I v opportunity of uniting with us. That they H work in removing all their available means and shoulder to shoulder, and hilt to hilt, lasted-thirty minutes. Our force consisted sell or exchange lor Saddle Horses. will do this, is now the firm belief of all in to the North. They have not only done stand by the sun-burnt veterans who have of the 5th Pennsylvania cavalry, under Col. B. Underwood SUPPRESSION OF THE MEMPHIS UNION the army, and this is a sufficient compensa• KENTUCKIANS—PRO-SLAVERY MEN AND sept 17-4- Lexington, ky come to your rescue. Rise and use every Campbell, who was taken prisoner, together this, but they have induced citizens to pur• APPEAL.—The causes of the suppression of tion for all the labor and suffering and dan• FRIENDS.—-We are raising a regiment— with five captains, four lieutenants, and a sue the same course—thus virtually saying energy that God has given you to drive to this paper, the fact having been announced gers that they had to encounter.while march• few privates. The rebel Col. Shingles, with come and fight for our constitutional rights. the other side of the Ohio an army which ing over the mountains. we can trust our money to the swindling by the telegraph a few days since, are ex• eight of his officers and nine men were kil• JNO. R. VILEY, Col. C. S. A. Money Found in the language of Sumner, wishes to drive SELINA. A sum of money found in the street, c, Yankee, the infidel Dutch and the discharg• plained by the Memphis Bulletin, which led. The loss of the rebels was more severe B. G.-THOMAS, Lt. Col. C. S. A. ii. obtained by the OWNER , iiy describing it

Camp 43d Reg c. Ala. vols., ) 1 ed convicts of Northern prisons, but with us like "poisoned rats to die in our holes." says, since it changed hands it assumed than ours and we remain in possession of Head Quarters in Higgins' Block. paying tor this advertisement. Lexington, Sept. 15, 1S62 £ the place. We took a number of prisoners. sopi 17-4-tt the sons of Southern merchants and South• what the secessionists called a spicy char• ern planters we cannot trust a dime, ai acter. It became pungent on Pope, laugh• A correspondent of the New York Tri• PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 12. There are RELIGIOUS .NOTICE. PUBLIC SLAE r The Rev. ROBERT HOLLAND) will preach at though your character has always been ai We publish to-day, the Proclamation o able on Lincoln, caustic on Chase, comical many rumors in town, mainly from Mc bune, writing from Washington, under date 11 o'clock on Sunday next, at the 2d Methodist E. 0 K Clellan's army, all of WKich have a favorable the top round of the ladder for honorable Gen. LEE to the people of Maryland, on on Cameron, sarcastic on Seward, and witty Church m this city. Seats free. of 11th inst., says: indication. / marching his army into that State. We bearing, chivalric and noble deeds; yet w( on Wells; it had gibes for the Government A gentleman 'who left Centerville this The City Council this afternoon appropri• IJAND SAYRE FEMALE INSTITUTE. are told this secession has changed youi desire to direct special attention to the spirit and cachination for the Constitution. Petted morning—one oTthe volunteer nurses taken ated $500,000 for the 'defence of the city We HIV requested to state that the exercises have natures and made thieves of you all, ant of liberty and toleration which it exhibits. for its pertness, it became more pre-emi• prisoner a week sinse, and now released— and State, and giving the Mayor full power been resumed in this Institution. and that Day Pu• PEr SON AL PROPERTY, It recognizes in the fullest sense, the right nently prejudicial and lost all practical pru• says there is but one company, the Sixth to act as he may deem fit. therefore we can't trust you; we know w< - Virginia Cavalry, Centerville, and that pils will be received on the usual term.- . of the people to determine for themselves dence. It declared, in a suppressed edito• St. Joseph Mo., Sept. 12 —Porter, with have made most of our money through yot their pickets extend only three miles this sept 13-3-2t I)Y virtue of a decree ot theFayette Circuit Court , the un d ••r.-igne I uill sellout the resi• about 500 gueriillas, made a dash on Palmyra and the southern trade, but our yankei whether they will join the Southern Con rial, that to "praise the Government were side to the vicinity of the recent battle dence Of Jesse D. Hutsell on David's Fork, near this morning and released forty secesh Briar Hill, Fayette county, friends tell us you will steal and therefon federacy or adhere to the Northern govern• like painting the lily, or throwing perfume ground of Chantily. Headquarters Army ol Kentucky,] prisoners. LEXINGTON, KY., September li>;b, IttM.p on the violet. Not to praise it is to be The Union pickets extend about two On Wednesday, the 15th of October, 1862, we must not trust you. Well their mon ment. His course is consistent with the He held the lown for a while, but with• General Urders No. 2i; and a half miles beyond Fairfax Station, of The following property of s-dld Hutsell: cy is moved, their doors closed, and every principles for the maintenance of which the accounted disloyal. The latter position drew when he heard an engine fromHanibal The President of the Confederatwhistle e State. Hs ehavin didg senot ' damage what• five miles from Alexandria. The few cav• apai t Thursday the 18th inst., as a day ofprayerer ari d possesses uncomfortable correlative ad• ever. thing is done that lays within their power men of the South are freely pouring out alry at Centerville we're very boastful and thanksgiving to Almighty God lor the great blessings 110 acres of land to discredit the circulating medium of th their best blood ; and while as a matter of juncts." confident, lauding the invincibility of the lately \ oughsafccl to ourcause, too General commanding c^lls upon his troops who hrive been so pe• The railroad and telegraph lines are allculiarl y favored by Providence, toobsei ve Thursday, 2 Mule , &c. joul, on the most intimate terms with the sept 17 -1- Colonel & Chief of Staff. coin's "green backs." joyment of Democratic principles can ever !aut they were going to Philadelphia cer- A dispatch from Frederick at noon to-day The Land will be nM o-i i e.vtit of six, tvelr«% negro population; indeed many of the Yan• taiilly—New York probably. ''Why do says heavy firing in the direction of Harp• and eighteen months, the pureliasfer o> e.vectfts !- be subjugated, except at a cost far greater >vitli good Security> liiiic Uie force ntid .-fleet Of % Under all tho circumstances, we submit: kees seemed to prefer the society of the sable |your degraded masses come down to fight er's Ferry began early this morning, and than any benefits to be derived by the con• replevin bond, and a lien to be r served •>.,: 8e.-".i'A it to our Commanding General, if it is not 1 us gentlemen?" asked a rebel Major of our continued till 11 o'clock. It then ceased, payiueut. The personal property will be r African to that pf the whites. The contrast 'pflE undersigned are authorized to raise a Regiment of infantry, to be attached to Genera! quering power. informant, last Sunday. "Don't you under• creditof three nioiiths, puici aMjis to esecunAe right and justice that these banks shall b and commenced again at noon. .MCRAE'S Texas Brigade, C. S. A. Tins ..s t.ie brig• between them and the Southern soldier is with approved security; to have \ • •. .. stand how inferior they are?" Hooker.took posession of Frederick last ade which done the fighting at Richmond, Ky., an.I compelled to open their doors, receive and pay so great that it is scarcely necessary to call of replevin bonds. I "Why, see here," he said pointing to his night. McClellan entered that city with is one of the best in the army. Men desi; mg to en• out the Confederate money, precisely i HON. C. S. MOREHEAD.—The Montreal It is particularly reou.\-?ed that t'jic. er. .riiors a*, attention to it. You now see ho crowds of cavalry squadron, "when we lelt our his staff this morning. list, will report themselves to Col. Blackwell ai Winchester or Lexington, or to Col, May and Major tend the sale. they did Mr. Lincoln's "green backs." Un Commercial, of the 6th inst., states that homes, down in Tazewell, we had nothing 1 negroes on the streets, by day or flight ; A despatch also says we have captured Adams, at Bardstown. All persons having claims against said UK * bu* a horse, bridle and club apiece; now we will please file them with H. Prewit at his <>u til such a course is pursued, we cannot e: Hon. C. S. Morehead passed through that they have pretty much all fallen back into some rebel wagon trains. are armed with Sharpe's rifles, ride on Mc• Col. A. BLACKWELL, of Clarke. in Lexington, before LIKI dav of sale. pect to have any stability in the circuli city on the day before, en route for Europe The impression at Frederick fs that the their old occupations, and will now be of Clellan saddles and eat your soldiers' ra• Lt. Col. STEPHEN MAY. of Nelson ISAAC C. SMITH cannonading was undoubtedly at Harper's Major S.G. Adams, of nelson ting medium of the country. by the steamer Hibernia. Bo.nc service to their owners tions." JAMES KENDALL Ferry. sept 17-4-tf I Fayette oe., Sept. 17 1-Uo l_>a, -voir. I

I enemies among you, and will protect all of you Consolidated Report of Hospitals at VVA N Molloy, private, CO f, 2d Ten. shoulder; [C Correspondence of the New York Evening Post.] ' DIED. ST. CATHERINE'S ACADEMY in every opinion. It is for you to decide your Richmond, Ky. JJ Fox, " CO 1,3d Ten. c'y foot; Adventurs of George N. Sanders. In this city, on Fridav, Sept. 5th, of conges ion of TheKentucky destiny freel Statesmay and without constraintn . This NIAGARA FALLS, 20, 1862. the lungs, Mr. WALTER L. THWAITES, aged 25 COURT HOUSE HOSPITAL. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HOSPITAL. August years. army will respect your choice whatever it may Name. Rank. Com'py. Reg't. Wounds. L Glass, private, co A, 2d Ark. lung; There have been several brief accounts of ye' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1862. be : and while the Southern people will rejoice Wm Boyd, private, CO. B, 154 Sr. T.; thigh: C0 Perrington, " " lung: J| e successful passage across the Canada " 'Tis darkness all ! blacK banners wave onducted by the Sisters of Charity, to weleomeyou to your national position among J Moriaby, captain, CO C, " . knee hip; VW Burr. " OAF, " face; , Round the cold borders of the grave ; iuntier by George N. Sanders, rebel em- LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY/, them, they will only welcome you when you I) Gleason, private, " knee; EEA Darr, " WM " leg; ? Then when in agony we bend From the Weekly Richmond Examiner, Sept, 6. issary to Europe, but the following state- Oar the fresh sod that hides a friehd, come of vo;.r own free will. J Buckley, " " " amp't arm; H!1 LCash, " " arm> ,S S open for the reception of Boarders at any One only Comfort then we know— The New Confederate Military Bill. [signed] R E. LEE, Ed Breunau, " " " DO LIi French, lieut., COF, " shoulder; ill ent, gathered from those who personally time. itnessed the adventure in its various We, too, shall quit this world of Woe ; General Commanding. Jas McCarl, " " HEAD&faee FF C Kulbreath, pvt., co I, 1st Ark. leg: w Board and Tuition per session, of 5 months, The following is the bill reported from We, too, shall liufl a quiet place Thos Hardeman * * "" shoulder: SS J Granther, " ", " thigh: , ages, gives the fullest details. in the Junior Class, - - - - $53 the Military Committee in the House of' With the dear lost ones of our race ; T R Rowley, 0 Sg't co L>, LEG; JJ V Burk. " "j " shouldei: Board and Tuition per Session, of 5 Months, Representatives on the 1st inst, ni\d made \ The Necessities of the Crisis—Letter SANDERS AT THE BRIDGE. Our crumbling bones with tb*ira shall bl< J Low, private " HAND; .1JCDeboare , " ' " leg; in the Sei.ior Class. ----- 58 And life's sad story find an end. the special order for Wednesday, Sept 3, J from Parson Brownlow. E D Dunlap, " co F, " abdomen; FFG Sweine " COLL " knee; A few days ago a man dressed in well- "And is this all—this niourn'ul dream ? IST* There is an extra charge for French, Music, at one o'clock, and from day to day until Tu the Governors of Loyal States : 1B F Gill, " CO I, hand; GG W Brannon, " " " knee; orn working clothes presented himself to Beams no glad light beyond ihe tomb ? id Painting. | GENTLEMEN:—I do not wish to figure as "a 1T A Baker, " " " SIDE; VW G Wasson, lieut., CO or. sept 10-2-61* Wm II Winton, " *' LEG; U11 Castor, ' " cof " thigh; SI federate States. whether we are to maintain the supremacy of | Faith can behold a world sublime— Robt Donaldson, " " auip'tlegj VWMertindal e " r>V " hand; tl ie same material. A coarse and not over the Government, or whether the rebellion is to ean shirt and jagged straw hat completed There when the storms of li'e are past, STRAYED OR STOLEN. .1 A Williamson, " CO B, AA PAUL, " '' v. 4th Ark. breast: c; SECTION 1. The Congress of the Confed• prevail (I have a personal acquaintance with ( The light beyond shall break at la st," 0 F Lightle, captain, " ARM & SIDE; T N MONTGOMERY, " " ' shoulder; t] te costume. The man had no co'lar or many of you—Governors Curtin, Morton, Tod, \ SORREL MARE, with two white hind' erate States of America do enact, That when J T Terrence, private. " hand; JJ T CHAMBERS, " me time in Pennsylvania, but had needed, all male white citizens of the Con upon, your minds the alarming fact that the ~J R Bray, " " 13TH TEN. lungs; 1B WICHER, " " 4th Ark. arm; s Stray Cows, A B Wikins, " CO L, DO; (C C BASS, thigh; J, itely received a letter from his brother., a rebels have now more men in the field, and in , "-W>K. " rjTRAYLD from the subscriber, on Sunday la»t, federate States not legally exempted from J M Smith, " " shoulder; (C JOHNSON, " CO )'. 30th Ark. arm; MRS, RHOTON'S SCHOOL camps OF instruction, than we have; having , n'uier near London, Canada West, staling 5 TWO COWS, both giving milk. One is a such service, between the ages of thirty-five J H Gate, lieutenant " hip; 1D VV BLANCET, " VO G, " arm. brought all their white men into requisition, and nat he was short of help and requesting his T jarije Roan Cow, of Durham stock,- the other and forty-five years; and such authority B G Sims, sergeant, " hip; SMITH HOSPITAL. FOR GIRLS' AND SMALL BOYS, having made slaves an element of strength by • liner relative to come on to his assistance, . Large Red Cow, with white on her flanks, aud shall exist in the President during the pres• J B I) Williams, corp'L CO A, 12TH TEN. ARM; W S PENN, PRIVATE, ce , 14th Tex. arm; ery long teats. Any information in regard to them retaining them upon their plantations, to raise •Jn o Hawkins, piivate, CO C, " t least till the harvest time was over. } ILL open on Monday, September 15th, ent war, as to all persons who are now or W A Miles, '• f , " arm; H ,'ili be thankfully received, and all expenses paid, supplies for their armies. Let me further im• D Brewer, " CO D, " thigh; The miner held his tools in one hand, W 1862. J T WELLS, 1st lieut.,' , " arm; sept 10-2 JOHN W. PATTERSON. may hereafter become, e'ghteen years ol press upon your minds the startling fact that .1 E McRorey, " CO G, " hands; For Terms, &c. apply to her, on the Corner of VV HITE, sergt., .;. " 8 nd in the other carried an old carpet-bag age; and when once enrolled, all persons be• the rebel advances are simultaneous all over the R M Mathis, " " HIP; Short and Georgetown streets. L KENDLE private, " shoulder; c f the black glazed style in common use. country, and exhibit system, concert of action, G C Netherland, " " SIDE; sept!0-2-4t* RANA WAY tween the ages of eighteen and forty-five M H Coots, " " leg: with a zeal and talents displayed in the execu• J N Rosser, " " AMP'' ARM; J Tie glazing in many places had come off, _ years shall serve their full term, and no P MERRIL, :' ROM the subscriber, living in Lexington, about f corp'L, thigh; nd the out side was moreover spotted and WANTED tion of their plans worthy of a better cause than J P Spear, *' CO F, " thigh; 1 •one be entitled to a discharge because he VVHHULL, private, C • " thigh; F the 20th of August, a Negro Woman named' J J Ledford, CORP'L. CO K, " shoulder; v that in which they are engaged. New Orleans, D P Duproe, 1st LT., C , 15th Tex. LEG; i oiled with dirt. r 'WO HOTEL WAITERS. Apply at the Curd i SUSAN, between 30 and 40 years old, b feet 3 or4 may have passed the age of forty-five years M T Colwell, private " AMP. thigh; nclies high, thickset, brown complexion, no marka Memphis, Nashville, Louisville, Cincinnatti, D W Browning,PVT; " knee; This carpet-bag was more valuable than House immediately. 1 before such term of service expires. Jas Fawbush, " CO A, " DO. DO. I emembered. She belongs to Thomas Muir. Washington, Baltimore, Harri»burg and Phila WM JONES, " " l«ng; ( he famous one of John Brown, for it con- septl3-3-'4t 1 [dead. sept 10-2-St GEORGE HEIDELBERG. SECTION 2. That the President shall delphia, are all threatened by au eu«ray that T C COKER, " c< , " foot; ained the dispatches, and money of the - .Jas Applewhite " CO K, " HIP; F1. CLICK, **t'iCTi. Apply immedi- march upon us, aud their daring plaris are not JL Morris, " " hip & Military purposes, and afterwards turned them loose, • thirty-five and forty-five years, and for JTarben, " " DEAD; joor miner gave such a consistent story, aatelv . | properly met and signally defeated, it will be E G Steedings. 0. S. CO D " ' leg; hie of them has failed to return home, and is claim- those who are now, or may hereafter be• T J Moor, " .. , " ind seemed so disappointed at his unexpec• septl3-4-tf BESORE & WARNER. ng to be free, under the authority of said Govern- our fault. G Desmond, private, CO G, " thigh; J S Brown, " shoulder come eighteen years old, as aforesaid, not SG Cooper, " " shoulder; ted trouble in crossing, that the official's ment. I will thank any person to arrest and return Now, I propose that you as Governors of the Nick Asben, '' " arm; :o me the said negro, aud will pay all charges. He DT Griffing, " co H, " amp. thigh; e neart was melted, and he gave him the re• legally exempted; and when assembled in loyal States, meet at some convenient point J H Hairy, " " shoulder; S30 REWARD! s about l'J years old, about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches' [dead. quired pass. ^ | camps of instruction in their several States, JHTridd'le, " V " abdomen; HIRTY Dollars reward is offered for the arrest aigh, erect and likelv. He is dark, without delay, and as the representatives of' W H Dolson, " CO K, " band; T Setzler, " " fract. KNEE; T and delivery of CHARLES LEWIS to the sept 10-2 WM. B. PETTIT,' they shall be assigned to, and form parts of your people, address yourselves, in unmistaka• C Wade, " co F, " thigh; The toll-man at the Suspension Bridge R Redwine, major,: " arm; Provost Marshal of the city of Lexington, who es• the companies, squadrons, batallions and ble terms, to the civil and military authorities W D Tull, " co K, " shoulder; demanded a quarter of a dollar toll. J D Little, private,' " arm, caped from the Military prison on the night of the I J Nickles, " " hip; regiments heretofore raised in their respec• of the United States. I will not say what you J Montgomery," ' - " foot; "Two shillings," said the miner ''why, \8t h instant. . E Exum, " " " frac't. jaw & tive States, and now in the service of the shall tell them ; but I will, with all due refer• Jas Mageo, " " arm; I can't give i'. I've only got one shill• A. F. RUDLER, [breast. "BURNAP & CO'S Confederate States, and the number that ence to your superior abilities, suggest a few Sam Berry-, " c 1 " dead; ing." Major &. Provost Marshal. points that you might make, and forcibly im• L McGowan, " CO F, 13TH Ark. lungs;—dead. Jno Kelly, " ; " thumb; EXCHANGE CHECKS, may remain after filling up existng compa• The plea of poverty completely disarmed Lexington, Ky., Sept. 10th, 1862. 3- press upon the minds of our authorities : P Tennigan, " CO E, thigh; .) S Tullis, " co C. " arm, RE redeemed at their office, Short street, wheri nies, squadrons, battallions and regiments . E L Ward, " co F, " amp. thigh; J LHearin, lstLt.,co B:' 10th Tex. both legs; whatever shadow of suspicion m iy have presented in sums of not less than live Dol• First. Urge the Government to draft withoutt A .from such States to their maximum num• Wm McCua, " co B, 5th TEN., thigh; M B Walker, pvt., co I, " thigh, existed in regard to the poor workman; lars, in Confederate money, or redeemed singly wheri delay, a half a million of men, in addition to thej Stray Mare, D H Hatfield, " co H, " ainp. thigh: J Jared, " co K, " arm and neck; the holder ean make change. ber, shall be officered according to the laws force already in the field, and in camps of in• alter the proper degree of hesitation, the "I^AKEN UP this morning in the city of Lexjug- • FM Bryant, " col, thigh; HPool, " co Ki " BAND; The holders are requested to bring them at once.- of the State having such residue. struction. And, upon the score of economy, "fellow" was allowed to pass at half •JL ton, a BAY MARE, 6 years old, 15],' J Holmes, " co 1, ' *• shoulder, Sep 10-2 BURNAP & CO.-. J REFORMED CHURCH HOSPITAL. hands high, two white hind fetlocks, long tail, un• apprise the Government of the fact that it will 1 price. 'SEC. 3. That if the Governor of any B F Burdell,ensg.COG; " foot; —e- 9 <»- A Usery, private, co A, 15th Ark. thigh; shod. Tlie owner can have her on proving owner• State shall refuse, or shall fail for an un• require less money to furnish, equip, and sus• L H Benham,pvt., coO, " LEG; Thanking the toll keeper for his liberality, tain a million of men for one year man it wil:l A H Baker, lieut., co B, hip; ship and paying expenses, by applying to tiie Stable Confederate Money reasonable time, to be determined by the I W R Barnhill, Sgt., " thigh; R D Patrick, ' " " " LEG; the miner walked on wearily ocross the half a million for two years. i of the subscriber in Lexington. Taken at Par J Hitchcock, private, " do T Gladney, " ''• " arm; bridge. As he neared the Canada side his President, to comply with said requisition, Second. Enter your protest against every 6eptl3-&4t R. UNDERWOOD. f .1 B Lee, " " hip A thigh;i C Bettey, " " " knee; step became lighter—just as christian (par• then such persons in such State are hereby Brigadier and Major-General in our army being B W Hodson,sgt, " T " thigh; i VV H Mathews," co E, amp. thigh; 70R Tickets in the Lexington Lib made subject, in all respects, to an act en• JN Gibson, " " " thigh; don the comparison) felt when the burden a candidate for the Presidency during the exis•- W Barrett, " " " LEG; . Lottery, which draw s every day at 5 o'c B S Hardy, prvt., CO H, " hip, dropped off his back. A decided burden I titled "An act further to provide for thetenc e of this war, and as a consequence, shapingr J Pedigo, " " " head; P.M. Office, on Short street,, between the old BH Bowie, " co ri " hip; "SHOT &"SHELL. public defense," approved April 16, 1862, his course in that direction. ' T Williams, " " " face; had dropped off George G. N. Sanders' Office and Court House square. J Johnson, " coK, " thigh; rI",HE undersigned, having been appointed Agent and the President is authorized to enforce Third. Enter your most solemn protest, B Kendrick, " co F, head; mind—he was safe in Canada. Capital Prize every drawing $5,000—Whole Ti C Frame, capt., co H, '•' dea'l: JL for the manufacture of Ordnance, for the Con• against one-half of the members of the Cabinet, J Ward, " " " AMP. arm; ets $2: Halves SI. said act against all such persons. W VV Baty, prvt., " « do.; AT THE HOTEL IN CANADA. federate States, in this place, earnestly requests looking to the Presidency, aud shaping their J Tidwell, " co G, " chest; Lexington, Sept. 10-2 BURNA P A Ct SEC. 4. That, for the purpose of secu• W Fitzgerald," co H, " amp. arm; AWBelvin, " " " do.; every body to bring all the conduct of the war accordingly. • JII Benfraw, " coG, " do.; Arriving at the Canada side of the bridge ring a mere speedy enrolment of the per• Thos. Nairy, " co A, 13th Ark. shouldei; MORGANS HEADQUARTER* Fourth. Call upon the President, whose hon•" Jas. Kelly, " " chest; S Sprinks, " " " thigh; the miner with his tools and carpet-bag sons rendered liable to military service un• LEXINGTON, KY,, Sept. 5; lt>u2. f esty and patriotism I do not question, to reor•" M O'Neal, " " head; I TK Smith, " coK, " dead; jumped into the Clifton House omnibus Cast Iron der this act,the President may, immediate• ganize his Cabinet and the army, and to place B. O. e P Ahern, " " " thigh; J M Reed, " co F, D •.; and was quickly driven to that hotel. He they may have to sell t > him, at LANckhart's Foun• ly on making the requisition ordered there• men at the heads of both who will not study •j Wm Grimes, " CO B, 33d Ark. leg; dry, corner Short ancl. Spring streets, where he will !,'o. 1. Officers commanding Companies are re• V S Baker, " co B, hand & chest; went to the desk and registered in the book in, employ in any State, whose Governor how to kill off leading rebels without hurting F G West, " " " leg; T M Culin, lieut. co B, " hip; pay a better price for it. than.ever »'aS given before. quested to put a stOg to me indiscriminate robbery the initials S. N. G.—his own initials re- of KorSes now going on. No officer shall hence• shall consent thereto, officers of the Con• them ! VV H Gambrill, " " amp. thumb: G G Staley, prvt., " " arm and chest; Everybody has scra^; c2.) lish to secure the filling up ol existing com• to make efforts >TO revive and reorganize old po- PROCLAMATION h\ T^ PRESIDENT. backs." J B T Brown, " " HIP; \T~R. JOSEPH P. FRAZER is an employee in panies, squadrons, battallions and regiments' litical parties, and to organize our new party, lo To the People of tlt Confederate States; " Here," said he to the clerk. " take these <0 —McKnight, capt. " knee; Provost Marshal's Office* ) ' iVJL my department, and is authorizedto ae t as my ' b* known as the UNCONDITIONAL UNION from the respective States. Provided, That Y JNO. GEE, private, COB, " ARM and HIP: Ciice faitTfei upon nti plains of Manassas as securit}-. Put them in your safe ; but LEXINGTON, KY., Sept. 12th, 18i32.£ airent generally. persons liable to military service under the• PARTY OF AMERICA ! VF A-Leonhard, " " * " ^ic; have oe- unnws he» > blessed by the Lord give me a room at or.s». OTICE is hereby given, that all Home Guards H. M. D. McELRATH, j W Robinson, serjt, co T), " ankle; provisions of this act and able bodied men Of course money has its effect in the who have taken up arms, must appear ;,t my Chief Q. M. Army of KY i Seventh. Let the Government ar.d the army °f Hosts Aith a .ii n over our enemies. N ¥ Dennison, corp'l, " thigh & FOOT; Office immediately to be paroled. over the age 0f forty-five years, may vol•- knuw, what they seem never to have learned— G P Morse, private, " legs; xl is my privilege to invite you once more Clifton House, as every where else. Still A. F. RUDLER, L> Y virtue of the authority conferred upon me by unteer and be assigned to duty in such com•- tha" is to say, that the rebels are a unit, fightingS D G Rankin, " " shoulder; the clerk hesitated. | to His footstool, not now in the garb of sept 13 3- Major A Provost Marshal. JLy the above commission, I hereby order all per• : with a desperation and skill never surpassed byY J N Tindale, corp'L, " chin; pany from their State as they may select: fasting and sorrow, but with joy and " IJ there any place about here where I sons having federal government property in their r any people on earth ; whilst we, who have aA W T Rankin, private, " hea J. Provided, That such company shall not, by can get a respectable suit of clothes ?" asked possession in this county, to report the same to me noble army of brave men, with money, credit, alIIl T J Hale, " " nmp.'thigh; gladness, to render thanks for the great reason thereof, be increased beyond its le• the miner, dropping his Cornish dialect. Provost Marshal's Office^ at the house lately oceupied by James A..Harper, else necessary, and truth on our side, ar•ee K Farrar, lieut., " head- mercies received at his hand. A few months LEXINGTON, KY.,Sept. I2th, 1662.\ gal maximum number; and Provided, fur• There was no place nearer than the bridge, Express Agent, Main street. divided and distracted—whilst we are tolerating H R Boseer, sergt., " '« shoulder; since, and our enemies poured forth their LL Owners of Stores who are present in JOSEPH P. FRAZER. Agent, ther, that the right of volunteering in, or r traitors and tories in our midst! W Droyer, private, Co E, » arnr invading legions upen our soil. They laid a mile distant. So the miner again insisted town, are hereby ordered to keep their Stores scpt4-0O-3t ir J* Patton, » aI.m'. A of being assigned to any company shall nott Eighth. Inform our Government and people waste our fields, polluted our alters and on having the room, and as it was obvious open daily, from 8 A. II., until 4 P. M., (Sundays . P Comston, " '» » hip and breast; interfere with the objects of this act, orr that our ship of State is now in a heavy sea ; violated the sanctity of our homes. Around : that "things were not as they seem," he excepted,) unless the Proprietors are siek. lHeadquarters, Lexington, fCy^f" • e L Bonner, " »» » shoulder; produce inequality or confusion in the diff•. a.id that at no period since the rebellion broke A. F. RUDLER, P Flanagan, »> » >• hand; our capital they gathered their forces, and, was shown to a suitable apartment. SEPTEMBER '10th, 1862. ) out, has so deep a depression fallen upon the sept 13-3- Major £ Provost Marshal. erent arms of the military service. ,e T Philip., » " » foot; with boastful threats, claimed it as already •GENER ALORDERS, NO. 3. W i hearts of loyal citizens as at present. HOW HIS FRIENDS KNEW IT. MR. BONHAM's AMENDMENT TO MR. MILES' B Franks " abdomen; J, Home Guards of this city and vicm'itv ;xrc I would, gentlemen, start a new paper at their prize. The brave troops which rallied A few minutes afterwards a guest strolled BILL. 11 IJ Honland, " CO F, " head; to its defense have extinguished these vain quired t> reportthemselve s with their arms at the once at some eligible point, and urge all thea< J N Hoover, '* " " foot; out on the piazza where ex-Governor More• WANTED. 'SEC. 1. The Congress of the Confeder• r Provost Marshal's Office immediately, and receive, considerations, and more, upon the mi:,ds ol hopes, and under th< guidance o the same head of Kentucky was sitting. " By the of J Bowman, " " shoulder; NE HUNDRED TEAMSTERS wanted to diive their pu:,,'°- . ate States of America do enact, That the3 the loyal-hearted men of the country, but for twe Almighty hand, hav(| scattered our enemies RO W H Stevenson, Sgt., " leg; way, Governor," said he, " what a singular O Government Teams, either white or negroes.— II. Army surgeons arc not allowed to give Sol President be, and he is hereby authorized to) good and sufficient reasons. Firsts jf. should bDte R P Smith, private, co E, " thigh; and driven them back in dismay. Uniting old fellow that was in the office. He regis• Good drivers will be paid $25 per month, and ra• diers prescriptions to purchase Liquor. Dealers in call upon the respective States for theirr arrested by the United States authorities foJiR R W Summers," CO F, " shoulder; these defeated forces'and the various armies tered hia name on the book only in initials." tions furnished. that article will pay particular attention to thi iff W J Knox, " " arm; quotas each of 300,000 troops, or so muchi stating facts, opposing follies, and declaring which have been ravaging our coasts with E. P. WILLIAMS, order. f J M Miller, lieut., " " leg; "Good God ! in- initials!" cried More• Capt. & Ass't. Qr. M. Army of Ky. thereof as the President may deem admis•. the honest convictions, of my mind. And next Bv order of Col. GRACIE, Commanding Post. ' H S Hoover, private, " liip; the army of invasion in Northern Virginia, sible, to be composed of all white male cit•. such is the rapid advance of the rebel forces head, starting up, "he's come then;" and Lexington, Ky., Sept. 13, 18(52. 3-lm II. E. JONES, A. A. A. Gen. ' J A Mankin, " " arm and leg; our enemies have renewed their attempt to izens of the Confederate States, not legally that I should, expect them to crush out my papei rushing past the astonished guest he de• sept 10-2 as they did in Tennessee on the 25th of Octobci J Parker, " " arm aud LEG; subjugate us at the very place where their manded to be shown to the room of the exempted from military service, between 2r J R Waller, " " '* LEG; first effort was defeated and the vengeance Medical Purveyor's Office, I 1 last,' I may be imprisoned for writing this ar Post Quartermasters Office, f the ag;s of thirty-five and forty-five, to H C Hunter, " co G, " ankle; mysterious S. N. G. MAIN STKEET, LEXUNUTON, Ky.j 5 of retributive justice has overtaken the en• LEXINGTON, KY., September 7th, 1862.) tide. I am not concerned about that. I suffere'du J Copland, " " , " amp. leg; A LL Medicines, Hospital Stores, Ac., formerly in serve for three years or the war, if sooner Other secessionists also hastened thither. 'f^HE undersigned having been assignol to duty r imprisonment, and the confiscation of all I haidd JP Newsom, capt., " chest;---D tire host in a second and complete over• IX. possession of the Federal Gojapmient: inu»t Sanders was provided with a suit of clothes JL here as lost Quarter .Master, will hereafter as• ended' the field and company officers to b2e ed the other side of the line, for adhering to thiee Kunt*. sergt., " leg; throw. be reported at once. Any citizen having goods of at once, the clerks and servants altered sume control of all Captured Quartermasters chosen as the State authorities may direct. ir Shaw, " " hip; this character will report the same at this Oiiiee, or . truth, and I am ready to go to prison here foi To the signal success accorded to our Stores at this place. All persons having such in ] the same offence. If this rebellion is not puit Little, lieut., " ARM; their deportment to the quondam miner, sutler the penalty of concealment. SEC. 2. That these troops be organized arms in the East has |een graciously added their possession, or knowing whero they are, will iS Morrow, private, " leg; and the guests had a rare piece of gossip to as soon as practicable, to be held in readi• down I have nothing to live for, and would as II. CLAY ROGERS, please report at this office. Allen, jaw; another equally brilliant in the West. On talk about. Sanders is by this time half Assistant Surgeon, C. S. A., and ness to take the field at a moment's notice, soon die in prison elsewhere. R. G. BANKS, ' I improved the last Sabbath by preaching inn Paine, " " groin; the very day on which our forces were led way across the ocean, and whatever is sept 13-3-4t Medical Purveyor, Army Ky. when called on by the President, and that sept 10-2-tf Captain & Post Qr. Master. ' the open air, to the Philadelphia Corn Exchang,e Robt. Brown, " co H, " LEG; to victory on the Plains of Manassas, in thought of him or his cause, it is generally until called into active service thoy must ' Thos. Carr, " " " LEG; Virginia, the same Almighty arm assisted Headquarters Post, ) ^ regiment, a noble set of men, equipped by a A K Sutherland, lieut. " amp. LEG; acknowledged that his journey from Rich• Post Quartermasters Office, j be assembled by regiments in camps of in• LEXINGTON, KY., Sept. 11, 1862.f noble baud of patriots. I improve this Sabbath, EH Cormon, sergt.," " ankle; us to overcome our enemies at Richmond, mond to Canada is one of the "cutest" speci• LEXINGTON, KY., September 7th, 1862.) / • struction for six days in every six weeks, GENERAL ORDERS, NO. 4. , September 7th, by writing this address to thLeE Z Jones, " leg; in Kentucky. Thus, at one and the same mens of rebel strategy the war has produced. PROPOSALS will be received at this office for under such regulations as the Secretary off Governors of the loyal States. J A Ball, " " " leg; time, have two great hostile armies been ^pOLL-GATE Keepers are hereby notified (battle I making 20.006 Suits of Soldiers' Cloth• It shows that our blockade is so stringent ing. The Goods will be furnished. War may prescribe, and be allowed to re• W.G. BROWNLOW. J H Leseur, private, " thigh; stricken down, and the wicked designs of wagons or vehicles of any description trans• that a rebel emissary prelers a long land 4 The undersigned ventures the hope that there aro main at home, when not n camp, piovidcd J White, " " " foot; our enemies set at naught. porting Hospital Stores, are no , subject to toll. J M Dobbins, " co I, " foot; journey in disguise to attempting to break By order: COL. GRACIE, many Ladies who wtll assist us in accomplishing; hat until called into service they shall re- SIGEL AND MCDOWELL.—A statement in that end. R. G. BANKS, Thos. Burk, " " " hip; In such circumstances it is meet and it. . septl3-3-4t Commanding Post. ,eire no pay. the Cincinnati Volksblatt, a German paper, sept 10 2-tf Captain & Post Qr. Master. JB Allen, " " " hip; right that, as a people, we should bow down Of course the adventure has been the asserts that at the battle of Warrentonl,, Robt. Sindle, lieut., " hip; in' adoring thankfulness to that gracious —- —_ 1 ll R L Reese, corp'l, " foot; chief topic of gossip in the Niagara hotels ; .Assistant Quartermaster's Office,) Gen. Lee's Proclamation to the People> General Sigel did attempt to shoot General God who has been our l.ulwark and defense, LEXINGTON, KY., Sept. 10th, 1862. f Headquarters Army of Kentucky,} A J S Tompkins, sergt., " chest, and miners will henceforth be viewed with of Maryland. McDowell for treachery. The story had rPHE undersigned having been assigned to duty LEXINGTON, September 6, 1862. | J W Turner, sergt., CO H, 2d Ten. thigh; and to offer unto Him the tribute of thanks• a very profound suspicion in the neighbor• I before this account appeared, been general• ±. as Assistant Quarter Master Army of Ken• ORDERS.- BALTIMORE, Sept. 11.—Gen. Lee has issued " D Cartwright, prvt., " head; giving and praise. In His hand"is the is• hood of the Suspension Bridge. tucky, will take charge of the Transportation and F T has come to the knowledge of the Major Gen- the following proclamation : ly discredited, but the Rochester (N. Y.) ) J A McNeal, sergt., " fo«t; sue of all events, and tc Him should we, in F. Storage Departments of this Army. ral Commanding, that Stragglers, Followers, Democrat bears the following independenit T S Wilson, private, " amp. finger; W. W. LEE'S HEADQUARTERS, ) an especial manner, ascribe the honor of E. P: "WILLIAMS, and Cavalry men, are taking and PRESSING HOR• E J L Hamilton, " co K, " thigh; ARMY OF NORTH VIRGINIA, V testimony to its truth. It says: "We are this great deliverance. SES. Such conduct is in violation of the- Articles W R Morton, " " amp, leg; Captain k Ass't. Qr. Master Army of Ky. NEAR FREDERICK, Sept. 8, 1862,) told on what seems to be good authority, of War, aud upon couvietion the culprit shall suffer • W S Littleton, " " " thigh; JJow, therefore, I, , Presi• NOTICE. sept 13-3-lm that there is a letter in this citv written by death. To the People of Maryland : Y 3 T Wilkes, " " " finger; dent of the Confederate States, do issue The Ladies' Confederate Aid Society, No authority for seining private property of any- It is right that you should know the purpose! an officer who was an eyewitness of thEe J W Dickerson," " " chest:—DEAD. Assistant Quartermaster's Office,) this, my proclamation, setting a, s t Thurs• will hold their meetings on Tuesdays and Fridays kind can be granted, except from these Headquar-. that has brought the army under my command circumstance which he describes, statingr C.W.Owen, corp'L,CO I, " head;—DEAD. LEXINGTON, KY., Sept. 10th; 1862. )' • day, the 18th day of September instant, as ters. Citizens are requested to report at once, any ^ J P Hardcastle, Sgt., co A, 5th Ten. neck, in. Higgins' Block, up stairs, at 9 o'clock, A. M.— within the limits of your State, so far as that• that during the fight, General McDowell LL persons knowing where there are either unlawful seizure of property, {hat the culprit may be - J J Jones, private, " shoulder; a day of prayer and thanksgiving to Al• purpose concerns yourselves. took from his pocket a white handkerchief The Ladies of Lexington and of the County of Fay• A Government Mules, Horses, or Wagons, :hat brought before a Military Commission without" de• 11 AG Webb, " co D, " ancle; The people of the Confederate States have mighty God for the greit mercies vouch• ette friendly to the object of the Association are in* , are not in possession of some Quartermaster, will which he attached to the end of his swordi R A Byett, " co 1, » leg; lay. long watched with the deepest sympathy the safed to our people, and more especially for please report to me at ->y Office, on Upper Street, By command of Maj. Gen. E. KIRBY SMITH. and waved aloft as signalising to some onei. Van Cleaves, capt., " " shoulder and vited to attend, The object of our meeting is to cui wrongs and outrages that nave been inflicted the triumph of our armies at Richmond and two doors from Water street. and make, and distribute clothing to the soldiers JOHN PEGRAM, «pon the citizens of a commonwealth allied to General Sigel, observing the act, rode up E. P. WILLIAMS, sept 10-2 Colonel & Chief of Staff*. J H Moore, private, " amp. arm; Manassas: and I do hereby invite the peo• the States of the South by the strougest social, and demanded General McDowell's reason who are in need. Donations to the Society will be Captain & Ass't Qr. Master Army of Ky. 1 D H Beasley, " " ' " thigh; ple of the Confederate States to meet on thankfully received at their room. sept 13-3-1 m political, and commercial ties, and reduced to for such conduct. McDowell replied thatT J. W. Williamson, " " foot; that day at their respective places of public (the condition cf a conquered province, under it was none of his business, at the same time Lexington, Sept. 13th, 1862. 3- 3 W r Cliff, private, " - thigh; worship, and to unite in rendering thanks Assistant Quartermaster's Office,/ the pretend of supporting the Constitution, but . J M Fitzpatrick, corp'L," " head: PUBLIC SALE. cursing him as a d—d Dutchman', where• and praise to God for these great mercies, LEXINGTON, KY. Sept. 10,1862. ( in violation of its most valued provisions. Your J C Anderson, private, co K, " thigh; upon Sigel drew a pistol and fired at Mc• T WISH to purchase for the "use of the Confeder- " T T Tillman, « CO I, « APPOPLXV ;— and to implore him to conduct our country citizens have been arrested and imprisoned up Dowell, the ball striking the latter's sword PROVISIONS. f no charge, aud contrary to all farms of law. 1 [dead. safely through the perils which surround ate Government, CORN, HAY and OATS. hilt and glancing off." Provisions cooked and uncooked are All persons who have either for sale, will call at «. faithful and manly protest against this out G A Turnbo, sergt., co A,. 48th TEN. shoulder; us, to the final attainment of the blessings Personal Property. my Office, on Upper Street, two doors from Water rage, made by a venerable and illustrious Mary- J M Burks * " " ankle; of peace and security. solicited for soldiers. The farmers of Fayette W C Nutt, corp'L, " * hand & face; street. \ S Administrator of the estate of MARGARET lander, to whom in better days uo citizen ap• AFFAIRS IN THE INTERIOR—DAMAGE TO 1 Given under my hand the seal of are requested to deliver all they can E. P. WILLIAMS, pealed for right 1D vain, was treated with scorn VV C Anglin, private, " " leg; ^ V GRIFFITH, dee'd., I will, THE LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE RAILROAD. J P Scott, sergt., CO B, " amp. arm. ) i the Confederate States, at Rich- contribute to the Post Commissary, Capt. Captain & Qr. Master Army of Ky. and contempt. The government of your chief On Wednesday, September 24th, 1862. The regular train over the Louisville an[ d J H Smith, private, co C, '« thigh: PAIi A.D. 1862. sept 13-3-lm city has been usurped by armed strangers; your G W Lee, " " " hip; S, P. Salter, ou Water street, opposite the sell to the highest bidder, at the late residence Nashville Railroad arrived at this city at >-'v"w inond, this 14th cay of September, legislature has been dissolved by the unlawful I H Smith, " " " arm; Watch House; at L. Robards, opposite the Headquarters Buford's Brigade,/ of said decedent, 5)^ miles from Lexington, on the eight o'clock last evening. The train did By the President: Cynthiana Turnpike road, all her arrest of its members ; freedom of the press and ' D J Smith, " " " shoulder; ( not proceed as far down the road as Prank- j County Jail, and at the room formerly oc• SEPTEMUKK .»th, 1862U f speech has been suppressed. Words have been J A Hall, " " " leg; J. P. BENJAMIN, Secretary of State. GENERAL ORDERS NO. 2. 1 PERSONAL PROPERTY lin, as a force of five hundred rebel cavalry ! declared offenses by an arbitrary decree of the ' I D T Ringorston, co D, " leg; cupied by Judge Robertson as a Law RPHE rendezvous for Brig. Gen. Buford's Brigade ) J L Early, " " " chest; Consisting of Federal executive, and citizens ordered to be appeared in the vicinity of Woodland yes- It is said there are at present in the vicin- Office. JL is hereby established at Thomas Bryan's tried by military con missions for what they terday, and tore up the track for a consid- | L Simons, corp'l, " " shoulder; Farm, on the Harrodsburg Turnpike, near Lexing• 4 head of Horses; ityr of this city twenty-tvro regiments of may dare to speak. Relieving that the people erable distance. Woodland is situa'ed near j J Chick, private, " " thigh; ^ » mm . ton. The Camp will be known as "Camp Kirby 25 feeding Hogs; 25 Shoats; ! J Wright, " « " LEG; Indiana Infantry, and four batteries of ar• of Maryland possess a spirit too lofty to submit Smith." 7 of 8 Cows; a few Sheep; Ritter's Station between tho Memphis j W J Hoggart, co F, " LEG; tillery, also from the Volunteer State..— RELIEF TO SOLDIERS. to such a government, the people of the South Junction and Franklin. By order of Brig. Gen. BUFORD. About 25 Acres of Corn in the shock; j J Weaver, lieut., co G, " hip; Louisville Journal, llth inst. "THE KENTUCKY MOTHERS," will expect have long wished to aid them in throwing off W W Oglesby, pvt., " " chest;—dead. HART GIBSON, A. A. Gen. about GO bushels of red Wheat; Bacon this fori i^n yoke, to enable you again to enjoy The mail agent brought up ten days' j sept 10-2 1 G B Curry, sergt., coff, " arm; each District to furnish their supplies on and Lard; one Buggy and Harness; a the inalienable rights of freemen, and restore mails from Nashville by the train alluded to j Justly or unjustly, the feeling against j T S Gresham, " CO I, " arm & side; regular days of the week, which are as good 2-horse wagon; one Land War• the independence and sovereignty of your State above. jJM Philips, private, " " legs; Pope and McDowell amoig the rank and follows: WANTED TO PURCHASE" rant of the Government of the United In obedience to this wish, cur army has come We learn from passengers that Bragg's IIW H Gilbert, " " " amp. fingers; file of the army is intense. The sending States, for 1G0 acres; mg you, and is prep; red to assist you with rebel forces were in possession of Glasgow, j W H Cun'gham, corp." " shoulders; ,o f Pope to the Northwest and the grant• District No.l, will bo expected to scud on Mondays. OR the Army of Kentucky, a large quantity power of its arms in regaining the rights of J J Banks, private, " " LEG; ol BACON, for which the cash will be paid and that there is a strong rebel force at j ing of leave of absence for fiifteen or sixteen " No. 2, " " " Tuesdays. F Household and Kitchen Furniture, Farm• ich you have been so unjustly despoiled, |T D Choate, sergt., " " ARM; " No. 3, " " " Wednesdays. when delivered, at the store of the Bost Commissa• ing Utensils, &c. Lebanon. IWS Kincade, " coK, " arm; i days to McDowell in the present tremen- ry, at Lexington. is, citizens of Maryland, is our mission so " No. 4. " " " Thursdays. TERMS.—For sums of $50 and upwards, a credit The report that was generally circulated | C P Horn, private, " " arm; « Broposals will bo received at the office of the Chief far as you are concerned. No restraint upon ious crisis of affairs at the Capital, are " No. 5, " " " Fridays." of four mouths, purchasers giving notes wiih ap• ; Wm Hays, " " " ARM; ( Commissary, for furnishing the Army with Beef, in the city lastvei eveningn free thatwil lBragg's is intended cavalry— no intimidation w*|] evidences that the value of the further ser• proved security, negotiable and payable at the .ID Davidson," " " amp. thumb; " No. 6, " " Saturdays. Pork, Bacon. Flour, Beans, Candles, had succeeded allowein cuttingd withioff Gen.n Buell'sthe limit s of this army, vices of those distinguished officers is not Branch Bank of Kentucky, in Lexington; stuns un• j W A Gromis, corp'L, " " leg; District No. 7, will also be expected to send OH Soap, Salt and Vinegar. Marylanders shall tmce more enjoy their ancient supplies is altogether unfounded.—Louis- der $50 cash in hand. i J A Simms, private," " leg; J ;stimated as highly by the Government as •Saturdays in order to avoid labor on Munday. WM. H. THOMAS, JOHN H,'WALLACE, Adm'r. freedom of thought and speech. We know no ville Journal of the 13th. i G W Beavers, corp'l, " • ' leg; it lately was.—Journal. Lexington, Sept. 20th, 1382. sept 13 3-tf Major, &c, C. S. sept 13-OOtds