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works were not burned, but so damaged, horse, a thing whi h we lave not heard tthat it will take avast araonnt of labor nor-•vn for week after v *lt; k i Vm* I into repair them so that they can be u-ed understand that they inn to within eight tlagain. On the ‘24th we started ha k fur mi! ■ of this jk e . whilt; h h»*p: will ai i 1the cross roads and thence for Mt. \ or- us to get soni ■ hi. lt;uew - Is tin home.non. The latter place we reached about Old King \\ inter is ;.i- r iming on, noon on the 26th* The men appeared a o catti a«l cold blast wind witbi T f f|ii ...» /f.i/mt chillv rain and snow, temitds us ot t.ir, ret tv well worn out, lor a snow ol about *r } warm fires ot home, sweet tome.four inches in depth fell while we wenr *rSencamped for the night at Rock Castle• if M \' 1*1 \ \fw Orleans to tie* e wRiver, ten miles from Mt. \ ernon, which « « , ,. Z™ , ,u_t, , . e T, York Journal of Commerce says thatrendered it very bad for footmen, lor , iauttttjons jn t}„, vj „;,y *re alt lesert-two days the roads continued bad, when eip The can- is said t«» i c beautiful andmd. . , .u ♦ . liiev Maim, aonie iweuuiHKmutents along with so that we tart.l tol- ^ o,Wu ^ , it t0 hire „egroes.ion ( Smith’s) had left for Columl ia, to for the women a m nth. to * worked ten■ . . i • j Uicm iu retu»in uu ubcant of provisions, and weaned, we retnnin.■ m • • • .*3| « * *1 * * j ^ ^ Jmarched forth and re-joined le division at Columbia on the evening of the Grain Trade in' Biffaio.—The re-t ommbia lor Glasgow, at whuh } ..ui jQgt js ]arger than for the -ame peri iwe arrived on the 4th. 1 he distance that 0f anv 0f the four previous years. 1 we have traveled within the la^t month, ti^mes in ilt; .nd num s arr. h ’ I'1-.I shall not attempt to compute, but shall 63.* *•*» .*»***» bush.: ld •_'man of 1 *60, 1 ash.; 1859.leave the kind reader to get the map 16,ll( ,,, iiUsh ; Uv-,05.5,10.- u-hthis State and measure it at his leisure xhe revenue from canal tolMhis seasonthey began to grow better as we ap- ready for cutting, 1 t no one to do it. tproached the low countrv. We had our Many persons are buying the crops as t| I :.k ... they stand, some mteudiag to try white (1erablj well as regards a place to sleep. ;$en duller «a; - that the negroes may be In the mean time the rest ot the divis- hired at ten dolMirs for the men and five !lwhich place of coarss, we bud to head.— hoar. * d»y. .nd t a he will not force u. * . . , * 1 them to remain 011 the o.antation unless »Bat of one fact we are pretty well assur- wip ,ua^e up a. out .-s3,0m,0i', 01 a mt_ • a a .. . a Mi • a afrrthese hounds of the South, they seem tc year. ( «r. b ft.have a peculiar fear of the Yankees, the Old is a relentless tyrant; it fortSOth. On the first of this month we left «P'- «f K«». injlndiug Hour at lhiff.- tlo, from the 1st of January las'll to tneted, that it is useless for us to try to catch fifty per cent, increase ou the previous a% I |mere mention of which will make them bids th j leasures of youth on pa: ot oEtart to their feet and look which wav to death
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Washington Fayette County Herald

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Thu, Nov 20, 1862

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