The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, December 02, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Image 4

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. FIlILAPELrilLA, FRIDAY, -DECEMBER 2, 1864.
FRIDAY, DrCEMLER 2, 1V.
THE LATEST fROX QEOKGIA.
anil IiHm of the atitts Momhpr
H.mvnl t rowrl-r Worst front
Aaanal" Th Anrnnl Ilninnf l-l
BractY Wm.T tniinila will
lfFfMii'l"i Nhrrtnnn Osrniiletl
r.Meu 20,, ! j l imnnniiillnn
! lli Dlrce-tlnii of Iii-or -Onr amlry
ifroMi this llronr.- i',,y ,.r Moving
eaa f prl MfBitii'n Invlnrllilc
!itl." RebeI tllorlM to Keep Tlii'lr
fonr I l.
mm IAe Ami' la Vhrmlrir, Aer. vs.
The itiiniliin Hurt the Ire-inri
The trnnd inw wfiteli to n m tainetl lueti-e
Aeutta w ni..iin cl !,Uh ii rt'iiinyeil Ifio
iw(1rwoik, nmenal and mnrhinc -lion limit, d
I thf T1""' '"'Vl' l'Pn C.)llllli te. y (I, small letl, nr..)
Ihe raleaMe prtii ,11 of tin. ma hint ry I1.1- t a n ns
rniifil" a location 01 (ntilymii tlircatencil. ll.o
MKt Mr IWKl Wl lllHil 1HUII.I l ii, til-.lllV. I'l.ll
aatehintry wi m away merely matter of r
eaation.
Br Inloreeincnl'. from mi t nesrifi :rrt .in, it-r
Match' OrKirc, Aimiiihta, ia . Snr. it'i, lse-l.
TO m Pwiri i! ir A mire r A I Inyo n ivc .1
telegram from f.ennal liiiauo, Inlornil'i-r inn th t
t. cn hi" way In Aujjtin.i witli reimnieem.nts.
Other twniortti'ionif are exncctcil wi'lnn a low
fcooi. ' 'abort thr ucoplc to becalm, to looKc
00 WW oe.eu-o " iiir nniiies ami tlielr .rtii"rtv,
(Dd to rely upon tlit ir own anil ihe ynUir at thine
who aro tiai-ti iiihk tn tliolr relief. A lew day., per.
aiW hour. may flml ne ro!ei nierl irom the proy!.
pit IT ot the to. Kohkiit I!. M.iv, Major.
Tho tollewin I" the teleirum nierred to:
lLl.iiri, N- t-, Nov. ' I,) u.m It. II.
Mar. Mayor ot Agansta: I leave here to-day with
reiiiioiocnienf lor Auiruela. l jthort jrnnr poop o
loos cot fluent ami rwluto. KitAxron Uiiaiw.
I rem tbo I'tiinj
ffrrttfooiw Angtuta Conlliliitionnlul, or. 'i'..
MosvAy, t) A. l. A lar.iro mimhcr of relm-eea
aaed tkronrh from I'm nam tart nivh', I'rinnln In.
tttUgtotf ol the occopa'.ion ut l jitontoo y.t. rlav
ioiBiu(liy tUo Yaukvca. Sryur.il m -omj w. nt out
lo reconnoitre, ana were died upou. Younir lr.ii
bone returned wituoat the rnlr, aiipiKMi-d tn u
killed. A onr informant lott the advance anard nt
IweatT-flve raider entered the town, and aeverul
iattk-drivera lortiiodovenimeni airived, wliontaU'd
lhat rer woufn aw fliti'.'n hundred Yankee, ut In
"cloea yoeterday, on tlio roud trom lireousLoro' l.i
laiont. n, prnhub.y those reported to have hen in
treeaiboro' by the dowu train yt-Pteiday moriiuu:.
It no. the raiiiera have turned their eouroo Hum Ihiit
Teflon, per hup for Milled 'Cville or Macon.
lieayy eannonadinir wan heard nil yeMerday atier
oon, in the dlree lion ot Macon, te?ieeed fo fc- ft on'.
' Ofluyni SnEitMA mill onr forces.
Onii:nTKn.
The Hiniaiinn.
Pnmtht .9nr-tnch I'tini'lntivnaUit .Voe. 25.
Toelatert reliable iutelliitei.ee trom tun dire tiou
01 cen eonie trom our reditu pent out inmi
hfatta. These cont, who caino in Inat eyeninir,
rei.ort that a body ol trom nix hundred to one thou
sand Yankee, cavalry had eioawd tlio O.;u:eo and
were movliiR !oly and nervouxly towards Spnrtu.
Bfyor.dionie buriiinp and len inn thin unull b in. t
t Iroopen hu no "peeiul nirnHleHnce. We hue
reanonto believe that they will be aeriouKly bifh
wackcd,and wetrut cut to piiee.
One of the most eueourui;init loaturo of this
'invasion" is the tact, which tyc huv ; trom tin.' ni is;
vndoabted Untiiuony, that hundreds ot the enemy
Ire ttrairrliaa trom their main bodies, und searchui't
ioxtcmebodv to tuke Uiem into custody, llivy aro
orawliua all about the countrv. and those who aro
lot willing to surrender can be beautifully bush-
hacked. Iet all the old and vouiifr tol's turn out
and .re too rascals a teste ot Ueor-rin tstitfo
tavtieifrnty. This demoralization oi our enemy Is
Mort providential tor ok, aud ouKht to Htitl'eu tins
back bone Ol ttie most timid amongst us.
Ihree hundred prisoners nmvctl lust evehlnjr trom
apUiu deeriim road, and tour hundred ruoio arc to
arrive to-duv.
Ihcse prisonera renorf that a diitsion ot three
tbODiand ot our cavalry has lollowed ttiem a l the
way, dBPtnna upnti tliem constuntly, picking up
tiswirlertf and cuptiirma wauous.
Hampton's invineiiiio cavulry will be with us in
a day or so. and hunx upon th eir eastern rl;iiik.
iieuerai Wayml has wiiiiied Kn.p athick's e.n
valry divisinu on the tleonee hrnlire, driviiu them
bead one and in contusion. He telerniphs that he
is perfectly sble to take care ot hiiiiMli.
VViilelke, with many thousand men, has int'T
. cepteu the euemv at a point ut priweut unuioutioiia
ble, aud Is aivtuR them no rest, nilit or duy.
'the msju body oi the enemy is luovimr down ttiu
wesurusideol the Ocoueu, and Iiim shown no itis
pose ion thus tar to atteiu-it its passage.
Tie skies aro hricliteiilmr. lOvery'hini; looks
(lorious, and ere lonii Mr. Sup.i:.man will ret n
tushiUK Uiat he iittlo dieinii'd ut wlieu lie nei'le Ins
"On to the t. on" movement. The iruli oi nonli
tloa le npon hini.
Order from Wnde II tniton.
Hapto'h t'AVAi.ity, Cavalry Hpt.Qn.rt.
Tana. ov. 24th, lwi4. to Commanding o.licer.
AaenstarieaHi insert this despute.h in nil ivivs
papets in AiiitURta: All men ot my command now
intieoma will rendezvous torthvvith at Auiirn,
nnd tuose in bouLi t aro ina at Coin oliii t, in I w ut
orders. Wade Hamitun, Majur-liuu.
tht Augntta CTrontf's.'i 'd
A ceutleinsu, who arrived lust niht from Stiviin-
Hah, n'peits ihat the bridge over me ti:ui liiv-T,
CD tl at rood, was not burned yesterday rnuriiiiii:, lei'
si btinp stoutly (letem ed by t. en. H avsi. Tito
pottill' n held by Oeu. Waynu is considered a very
auoinr on.
lu. edge vill. is in the IimiIs of tho Federals, aud
Auama in possession o: tho Conledei-atoj.
Prom up tbo 2oorjglit llotid.
M'e conveiaed last uiirht with un in'ellitrent L'en
llernrn, v. ho arrived last night by the uasMmuur
train uu tho K eoraia haiiroad. tie lntormed
U.st on Monday the l'ederuls !eft tlio lino ot tiie
lenr?ia rond. foinv ilireetiv to Kjtontou
1 lie fiiiiy laukees whociimeto t.recii.-boro', were
a lew atrapirieia wlio were cuiiiuitii.
Die Uuls rau up to Oreeusboio' aud Athens ves
terdav.
A iiortien ot lluior fttAnAM'n cotuniiiud reached
tins city lest uisht. i h.'T report ttuit tnev visde.l
At oiita iw'Vi mi tl.ivs iii.ee. und niiiud d completely
evuciiH.ed and l.iiiiieil. 'I'liey state tuat the redeiats
took all tlie salt e and toroi'C in their route, but did
Hot n.o;est itioBe who slum at Inline.
Thev dintiaeil tuo hum. red or three tmnilre
Yaiikii sti-uaflera. who wil probublv reauu hen
to-oay.
Vom fA Savanmnh Arie, A'us. '.W.
V e hae no reliuble Inioiuiation trom the front t.
day ot any uioveuients that uro tfo.na on. Wc .e.iru
Itiat tliu cniliioo loevuiU to sonic etelit ill luilltill'
ctroles tlmt hui.icstAA intends yet ! bill upon
aiui-ou una not piu-s on t iwurd. the coast at pre
Bent.
4iur own loiees are a-.ttlierlne sud aoinir to tie
fitop r toaee. Y e are uikiiriiieil Unit overtlir
liouaild rations were issued m 111. city ilns luor
ina to i ev Iv arrived veieitm troits; and v. e ar
also oirciull.v (liini mi d thul lour or live tllousnu
SUoro Will f Use throlllf'i lieio in two or ttliee d.iys.
M Vnrd ol 'TliMiiksto h I'mfed Nfiire'rt Ollfeer.
Votn2eenat pleisiire in luviiiy th i.illow.ni;
In lore our rtieicif and tal.e the oixm.idu to add to.it
all our prisoners wlio nave hud uuv bu?.uess or in-ti-rcom
se wtli 1 olonel .Mr' nmu, p-pea's ol liuu as an
honoruole, hiiinane slid I Im.tiau aeuilem m :
KdltlMS hHISIIItlltl Mi-.fMtlt'l Si-iri; np.jre
tbroiipti vour co.nliilis, to leeord uu ai't oi collrle.y
aLd f imlliess so M'.ilom eIein!e,i on Hie purt oi' a
redeinl oil eer to a ( oin.-dei .,(.. pi i 'oner. I'lie otti.
oer sl.iult'il to is l.ie'l lelui lit i olou .mii.N I'.. loi.
roup. I nitld SIlil'-s ,imv li-e l'der:il (online.
SK.nerot Kxci'UiiMf. W lieu 1 win .ent us a prisoner
to Pint Wiureu, bp-don I'ullior. nil' v.;reh. ieive.rv
and n.oiiey v. ere tuUeu from me, :,nd w lieu sem io
i ity 1 oiin. nir:uia, for oxcimiil"-, Uu ' mlieles. bv
solue niisriilie, weiv not relui lied to me . iliroui'li
ll.e i xeii.oi.s oi ( olonel it't.r'oui. 1 have sui-.-e.sb d
in ol luiuiiiir tliem, to w nom 1 le. I u i i : i t J .or lu.
k'UilMH-, nuii I hi.-rehy jetnrii my ifueej,; tluiu';- To
bun lor bis exi itiou? to .i jlhi.' tii' iu lor me. Y,n y
lesj ecti'u.iy. A. 1 not ki.mo.n,
Aeflner Jl'is'er's Male, 1'. .V I . S.
bavannuh .V- rnitttt -veu's, Nov.
Ceot'ttia Tn-asury te.
We s'ated i it our issue tins uionnu.? tint tie' e
notes wcio redeemable ut ;b.-.t jic i reu.iirv lor ( on
leilerute notes oi tiie new issue, up to t lio 'i"ili "t . e
ctniti next. Una Is a mistake, lhoy ar rcd"-m-abie
ou and alter lliut 'uy until the itu uay ol
aiareh next. Alter tlio 'inn of Murcli tli-y wiu bo
re(H'ivul':e by tiie Mute lor nil public duos.
'lltr'i art better fitnn ( nfeMe rejte. :,,-n at'-1
tin tt'tl h w bum tffjf inll h rs,.,i,v f.r S'v
tl, tritr f ie srntf note VIII (e nod t Jur -esr ' jr
O'tti tnxr or othrr money due tlit tjt tjjtna;i
bo would try now to spi-ci'lsto on Ui-:ii, or to d )-
troc. ate their value w ithout anv iut csu'.i, ctuti t
a iriend to tne tate of t,eor ;is. uu 1 shotii 1 bo
liut ''out ot tUo c'yuaii'O'lue." .oei..i..i. A'-.,.'.
itMh Httt.
Tui ped jes.
Kithei tho Yauk s or torio pla.v 1 a nuiuLxr ot
oredoea on the i loiida Uailrosd ou Sunday, lle-v
avere oinooveieil in timo to oroveut f no aosLrucf'ou
M the train. It was certainly a eold-liiooduj eilort
to uiurdur tnnoceut poopl. riuoli rniainy it it i.
tooted should tw puudLioU witu dojtu . i-"r,trtl ,
todow Hialo.
t ContlMKraUon ot Iewlern, K. C.
" Twenty HiilMlna; Ucsitroyed Int.
ol I'roperfy.
tirok 8tt,Urt,a5r nifut al'out 1' OXlOik, fi:C
r.' " lB huildinjou Middle street, owned
fJ , B8ert' a"d kteJr occupied by Kendall &
Til flf. fir.t dUcovercd fu the loof. .ud the
tons, enterei bT nd.bto J
The fire H'read rap.uita. tight .ud left.
nd in an incicdibiy short space of time the
corner store ou Broad aud Middle strseu occa
tued by iiuibcrt, McLean & Co , was wrapped in
lumes. The stores aljacent on iiroad airaet
John A. Tkornpson, all de.-eed, we- turnetl,
loa-ether with the Mores of Messrs. J. N. Allen,
J bn MrSjrle y, and one anoc 'upied. The firo
in this direction was stayed by hinting tip one t.r
two buildlnffs before It came to the Modi, al l'ur
Teyor's rslublishnient, which was oninjured.
On Middle street the tire raffed fiercely to the
sontb, sweepina; the stores of l'tnlr A; r'arr, J.
I wi, 1 ei.Klil llaer, J. Murphy, I,. Morfciuus,
and John Uootl, h.irre r. An attempt waa her.;
made to lay the turthrr rotir of tho irisuinre
tiro fiend, by blnln np the itur- furmerly
oeeupied by I.. I'rau, u.id utterly iy U ')Ct I :
l;ivy us a country sior, while tlie uoper s" irv
w.ts ii'cd as tho mlli'arv fcarness lop. Btit t1 .s
did not avai; ; cn tlio tiro swept, do ro :-ir the
tlwell rg h niso lo.iiieiiy jwne.1 1 Mr. I.rjii,
whMns the c im.tj i k-i'k. of i.Va . 1!, bit; i-no
in Dive.
An tlir afrni) '. was lu ide to siav the (iro. jss
oi' ilte fUmvs, by t iwiiii? up tlii rwn i f Hi ir l
II- rrr. h it'll pro .'e. tin ..;.fn', I nr. th tvui1 . , ,n
a't to e the .i " o.r hud I n,-, o ."I'lied ,y .'. .1.
Si b iMrper, pretty well to I'leees, IIikji Ios mh
tils. i (t. nii.it? i! ilic pro'pe- sot one: . h io, who
hud found lii'Mr w iy into 1 orr , ei.,,ir .n - !. . .,
ot t lues illl'I oi; ;urs. l,o of the. 1 ll..v s.o e
(Ik I, a- v ti li" i:.
T li- s w.i ot.'it;.!. tely Mo nt oir .. Oiri-t
Clinit h I y II c lor. e u tin: explnsMi., I. lu
f..rv..;iurcu i iircor s.b,h was br, .:o'.
A1-. li.uia.'rt is the ho.iviet lost r, owdhhj .n my
ol lite atores. Mttei oi tit-j ..(. w is l.jst, s.j:u..
sioli ii, and v tne .lc,l. hny tt,.r, w .,-4 , ,j
f p.-tsuns whoso tti i. .h p op.nsities w io tn id '
niiot p.ii .i' iily evi on tn.t o.-.-i-, c.ioao!
I' n.r, the l'rt.Mist M .rrl'.i', n id t , nt ', w, r u i
tlio k uoii 1, a ml b.i-,-,;cd a I ni.' ii:...ri.r of Ii,;t,..
I'm xei'.'d j t -: . s.
It' Vaoi. r- iTicr.il 1 timer an.l s'.t!V 'verci.ro
f" t.r, " '1 l.i'"Ti ! '.v"li i' . .i - .1 i i o . 'ir, n
t!:at lief .krr.i il .1 .1. t.rinit' iti i io si du ll, j
tint s( v f , I tl W H "II eeslili.
1 lie I i.o -i.-ti lit H !m b t , ,i l. ti.l ii v to di tr
sr r-i - j the tire t!e;t ir:tr, n:, by it i m I r: no.. 1,
whrJi I. et iv. n v. dun; on t'li i c.' isio i. Tlio
ni.t.:.iiics .tnd tu. ki 1. 1 tio-v i,.it si, (j oi in "t.ii
puii.es, wbieli sl iii .l it on.!) I).: I'.ik'd :i . n n-:
''"'"I ( oitircrs i ii ii, 1 j to un :in: i; .L'oie
piirfliii-i'il, Mi li tvnuld of .('ino p.i ti -i! g;r.
i 'e, iiih? -.it of iiiii'ini; up obi b in 1 ejiri.iea .uid
Iril. l.s, JUil h.lVHI! tliem f.) ItlMH.lt y till ;.).; liijs.
pii.il ibt. ltcot .;ani.-. tin: ,ep rri.v n; un.j a,:..t
cji.ll.ifr.itiie s m.iy l,.t oi nir: o virr'Tn o. 1 n.
Liuu ml of tiretneii vhii:h dcith Ii id sp i,e.i vo.-ki:.1
noMv an. I t'uiiliftiliy, and n; entitled to f not
cn tlit, and their ranks sluul 1 bo tillod ti i.
111.; loss in iy in cstimved, in rrur.d nun. Vers,
nt nut fi lioiti 0(1, i -i . In . 1 1 1 1 : ' t ii o . 'oek L.i: r ;i
nnd Mi'lett. r-r:i 7V ,i, '-.
oiil Oil in t,l,ritlil.
fi. ... ".. :.,.. r fi'uH' y H t . .V. ,-t, .. , . U.
Since petroleum has be 01119 un Imp. r'unt
nr'tilc of coniniorce, and a neec-i'y of s i ;l
crot.omy, every nciv di3t:ov;ry wlii It ten U ti
increasn tho supply or impmvc it- (u.i ity Uo
oomi's a tni.Ucr of interest to cvc.yb.idy. Our
reoilc arc pcrlinpa not 'jner.illy n'V.ire tint
Co oriulo i nn produce lux own oil no nuly stlf.
lieitnt lor unti e ccn-iimptiun, but a lull Mtt ipiy
lor ll.e ntljilibi rini' torr.toritiH. I rood iiid'.Mti i-u
of ci al or rock nil Imvo been found in vari nt.s
plit. i s, but the ( lily piine;s th n e: seem to bo
( r'.h wotkiiiir nr.: tho'e nenr (onion fity. Those
I: ive I cell imtirovel to some evt vit. hut not '-11111.
i.en'ly to jicitl unvviry t'onsiJer.dile ijiiintity
of oil. 'l i e nutiirnl I'ow from the su'i'.tco Ixnhoiit
one b-rrel per day, and it i- n istn i'i eto ttuppn'e
that the .fttuiittty e;in tie indetiniie'y increased by
nilii i' ns ;u.d cttnsivc borings.
e believe th.it in no .itln r pirt of the Vuited
ft.itrs ere the iirliiee intii'atmni us nni as a'
tlie. sprinps nniuc.l. In tc ii'h oil j-i-kIouh of
(ibio and rtiinsylvatii.t, we lielievt; tb.it eurf:i -e
it.dienticjt s are very rate. 1: is found by deep
borings, and seldom , if ever, flow! front : tiir.il
springs. The fact flint wclntvo here a lar.s'e oil
i-pri'jg would deem to Indicate un unusual (it:m
tity of it beneath. Hut the parties who li ivo thus
far been im' roving them have not been re.y
mecessfu), (iwing iiiuiiily, no doubt, to their
1 initcd nientiH. Hciently, Colonel C. 1'. Sykes
lius be .'time interested In tlictn to a cotisllcr iblo
f ti lit, nnd n dtiv or two since hi left f ir the
Bust, to make arrangement!! for extensively im
piovitig and win kirn? thoui. II ; in an active, en
terprisipe; business man and a pr.icticil miuttr,
havitiK had several years' experience iu the gold
mines cf the 'J'etritoiy.
t oornio aiono consumes ovor two nnndred
thousand g i lions ol'tclined coil oil per year, mid
the (in.mtity ued in constantly inereiish)":. All
of tins has to be trim sp irted across the plains, 11
distance of icven hundred miles, nt n cost lor
freight alone of from one to two dollurs p r gal-
Inn. J n tt 1 ti 1? it ut'tlic lowest tis'ure, and we pay
upon tho transportation of refined oil alone two
uunorea iiiousunu dollars jicr year, wuicn win
be faved it we cam tirodueo ttic reiinisite quantity
of oil nt hotne. The territories Htirroundin us
doubtless nsc ns rnneh more, which will bo pur-
liased here whenever it can bo done to their ad
vantage. To this laro estiiiiiito is yet to lie added
rnno tetrolciiiii ut a Ititiru ii'or fur m ieumery,
for which purpose it is found to be. inlunra'ily
iiiliipted. S miio of our milium' companies aiu
tilieiidv usinir lor that purpose the n tturiil oil from
the B ii irK" named, nnd they pronounce it the best
iirtcle they eun ootntn.
vv e have then an estimated (" fi'-umiition ot not
less than bait a million gallons p"r unnit'ii, o'.'
ti it'b market Colorado can enjoy the monopoly.
The 11'einht alone upon this ipt uitity, estitn itinif
it at the very low price ol mm dollar pr t; tllon,
amounts to five hundred tlnni-aml do.larsp r
year, winch wntild pav uu interest ot tut per cent.
per annum upon the investment ot live 1111 lions
ol i.ollarK, or twenty per cent, unoii halt tuut
nnioiiiit; mid there Is Imt little doubt tint t!io
ludicions tnvcstiuctilot ttituarterot n iinHloiuioi
lars even win secure tn.t end. tsueu tieitiR tne
ca-e, tin 10 can be 110 better opening lor the invest.
1111 nt ,t capital.
W bat is necessary is to procure ttic oust class
ot nun lurei v l.ir tioninr, ptitiipini!, and rcliinn.
The oil sbiiti'il bo niudo ins stood us cm be ob
tained from the Stat'", and depots should be
otiei td lor its w c, in connection witu the lat'c
tbcic houlii be h( p'. lamps, and everything that
is un(i in entile. lion with it. Capitalists can
nuike theirciin deilnnions from these facts ami
tift'itics, nnd we hope that some one or mo'.' will
feel n indent cii.'.otif. g' tnen' to uiidcifiko th i
t'liteipt ifce. Ci rliinlv uono promises l.irt'er or
move certain returns, and no sin .-le uti'lci .akhi
can conter s.ca'cr tjene.uis upon color ido.
IIOIM.O or Tll IltlH.
John 1). flunai'.. Luc 11 iti s. This wonderful
sneaker will deliver thicc lectures In Concert
Hull next week. On Monday evening he give!
nil etiiiiely new lcctuie on "l'net an 1 1'ictijn
on 1 nuts. my eventti'T tits nonuiar le turt oil
' rcciili: r 1 "topic," imt I mi l'riday evctiint? 'Tcni
p. mi ce," tbe til jei t of all others w hich culls o it
lit. (ioti,'b's (treat powers as an orator. Tbo
sile ot tickets lipins at Mnrtit n's tomorrow
ISuturdin 1 morn it: and we w .uid advise all our
leui crsivlio wi h to hear Mr. (joneli to make
tnrly ti p.icniiui, a there will be the u-ual rush
lor rtcived suits.
fji trt 11K Ci.t n. This most atrrccihlc mom
init conn rt met Willi its usual su cess j it dr.
a full audience, and one most tlinruilii'jly and
nit bicnily intelligent. Men.lelsfo'in's Quintette,
in A, Up. In, w hs 11 111 st peri'ei t perl 'rmancc.
As a coini OMi'iiii i: is ni'l tit tlio pecu i irly
iriatcfil and jmitic i li .nt .'terldirs ..I the c.ini
pi er, and was i xi catid in tlio in mt tinished
H'lc. li iticiut, bo'h iii t:tne nnd execution,!
rc Tiirt'il nich excellent nrtl-ts as tlio-.e of the
(iidi.ti tte Club to aivo It due diet. The luisi.
!" pin on ( f tin s.- conceits has been admirably
niHiniituI by .Mr. l.niciick, l.ims.lt'a well-Uiiowu
J.l 1 let-'OI oi' rini.-ic.
Ai aiu tt Of Mi -ir. The lust we-k of the
mighty trttitioti tf 1 '.utnr. li, MitUcspcaic, aud
l'oiicst ( oii.(oi".i. There are epochs in intel
lectual life wltli u shonid not bo neglected. For
rest is the piealcst actor of the age, whatever
limy ) o his mannerisms or pcculiaritus. Tin!
I hie m aciibruhly put on the stutte, with such
sioiound'ntM a.- le'.'oaie the ttuudeur of the
Sllldt-Ct.
A nt-11 Sinrrr Thfitisk. Mr. Ctarko pl.-s
t'.iis eveiiitig tiie I'.ir-latut'J 'Wellington de
Hoots." whit h, week alter week, delighted New
York. This great type, of a militia oiliccr is
necui any suited to toes.' military times, and th)
lien: ei.ie i husband appeals to "uia:iy atnonir t..o
uuuietite, lor most htisoaini.s hiive some domestic
word or oih which, like '"Mis. de liojti' '' Mu.'jr,
biin;'s them ndJetily to their .-elites. Mr.Clui'ia",
without passing tha bounds of legitimate coined ',
is cxijuioitcly amusing in "Major de ituu's."
Ntw Chi:snvt SritEET TtiEATitr.. J'oiu -cirV
has drawn line houses. Miss Germoti's newly
revealed talent has drawn as much as the hue
soencty. Mr. .Sinn deserves the heartiest encour
agement fit tn the public, lor his me morions
attempt at p aving a stock company in this tun.
versal reijtti til slur, lie is gradually tndeavot.
in? to draw around hltn a company that will give
eHect and fomplotene.se w evciytliing he n.uy
attempt, litrgteld's Orchestra, playing the new
munc he brought from Germany, is a greut tea.
litre at this theatie.
Walnvt 8trft TitFATaa. This eveniaj
MUs Lucille Western will receive a benefit, ou
which occasion she will appear as "Teg Welling
ton," the celebrated actress, In Tom Taylor
aud Charles lU-ude's Iwautiiul comedy of
IojAs enrf face: The entertainment will close
with the serio-comic druma of liobert Hacaire,
Aa"l'rK Wottiugtou"Muu Weatorn will dance
an Irish j:g. To morrow atie aptears in six
tliaractois lu Satan in I'arit. On Monday next
Wnnva, U i7,rtw Mvtur, wilj be ftvdvfa.
VODRTII EDITION
JIKillLY IMPORTANT
OFHCIAL DESPATCH FEOM OFN.
GRANT.
IIKLIEI. NliWS MOM KIIERM AIM
lie hug Crnsfoi the Oconop
Itivcr.
THE EN 1 MY THINKS HE WILL
P.EACH THE SEABOARD.
OIicinl Despatch from Gen.
Mcatic.
BRILLIANT MOVEMENT BY
GREGG'S CAVALRY.
C.ij"tnrc of ttor.y Crccli ami Duvr.ll'a
Siatioiio'.
CANNON, PRISONEnS, AND
STORES CAPTURED.
Great Destruction of Froporty.
OUR TEOOFS GOING SOUTH.
Our Cavalry Returns to Cninr.
Flo., Ftc, Ills'.. Fir., Kit-., lie., Klt.
aippi'lnl to Tlio Evcninir Tt'logrrnith.
Wahiii.m. iiin, Di'ceiiibi'r 2. Tlie .' l.ns
the follow 'lug:
The following imiiortaiit. tlespaU'lii'S littvc
just been rccciv(!il at tli Wnr Department:
lst'it(eli from l.enernl IJriiiil.
City 1'hint, Va., December 1. Hon,
F.dwtii M. Sttiiiion, Si erelitfy ot War : Tlii;
liicliinond Ejumhivr of to-day admits that.
Slicniitin vi ill Hiieeeed in reaching the wa
coast. Other papers admit that he has crossed tlie
Oconee liver.
(Signed) V. S. Chant, Llent.-Cen.
City Point, Va., December 1, iH04.
Grcjrg'a eavah-y wuh sent notith t'tls inornittj
on a reeonnoi.stinnef, morn tiarticulirly to dis
cover If the enemy were moving troops south.
The following despatch Ik JitHt received in
relation to it:
Ie Mpntrli from IJenernt Men.le.
IIr.Aiici'AitTi:r.i4 iVit.MY I'oto.mac, Decein-
bor 1, 18IV1 8 T. TI. To Lleutenant-aein'ral
Grant: 1 have just heard from General
Gregg. II Ih despatch is dated 3' 15 V. M.
He report" having captured Stony Creek
f-'tation, which waa defended by infaulry uud
cavulry In wotlts with nrtlllery.
He riiptiired two piccea of artillery, but had
no means of tu iuging them off, so he spiked
Ihem nnd destroyed the carriages.
He has one hundred and ninety prisoner,
t itbit wngonn, and thirty mules.
He burned the depot with three thousand
dim Um of coin, one hundred bales of hay, a
train of enrs, loaded with a large amount of
bueon, clothing, ammunition, and other Gov
ernment atorca: He destroyed ull the shops:
and public buildings.
The 2d Brigade, Colonel Gregg command
ing, had the mlvaiice, and is reported an most
gallantly currying the enemy's position.
General Gregg is now rcturtilug to camp.
No Information could bo obtained of tlio
ptitfsing of any troops .-ouUiward, either cavalry
or iulaufry.
Tho bed of the Ur.mch road from Stony
creek was won graded, but no rails were laid.
At Dunl's Station, couth of Stony creek,
much properly was deatroyed, and a large
amount of railroad Iron found, which nu etlorl
was made to destroy by burning, when the
despatch left, and tho enemy were tdiowing
tlgns of having conccn1 rated, and were follow
ing, but he thinks t leueral Givgi will be In
camp by midnight.
(Mjrmd) (i.e. Mhadi:, Major -General.
1'roni Nitslis tile.
The li -Hovting is a Hpecial despatch u the
Slur:
X.fiivii.i.t:, Teniiessee, Deceuibcr 1, 7 P.
M. The attack at Franklin last night was a
seteic battle, the enemy acting with till his
forces, and suH'ei ing heavily lu killed,woutnleil,
and prisoner. Of tho latter, 10tX) have been
brought in, and the former is estimated at not
lees than liUiW, while our entire list of casual
tics will not reach lCKXi.
After eating for our part of the wounded,
we lell back, leaving Franklin at three o'clock
A. M., and now confront Hood from, '.he for
tifications ol'NashvIHe.
General Steaduiau h;w arnv -J wilU pi:'. 01'
his troops.
Our cavalry under WiLsou gave Fonvita
good fight, on the Ilills'ooro rood, an I Cim-j ia
all rii;ht.
The Rebel Infantry appoared oa our front at
4 30 P. M. TUitigs look like work hero to
morrow, Hebel Keporlt ol Uciiernl Miei'iuAa'ii
lotl'iuentA.
Wasiiinoion, DtCeuiberS. It is said by tliOie
v. ho have scon ltlcl.mond papers of Wednesday,
that they contain only a repetition of the State
ment tlit.t Sherman was still llouudcrius iu tlio
interior of Georgia, and that a detathmuat of our
cavalif tent out in the direction of Ilcaufort,
were all either t.iplured, killed, or dispcrned.
1 he llorny-tieraliiiip.
It is rumoied that lion. William M. Kvarts, of
New York, will b apiointed AttorneyJeneral,
Judge Holt haying positively dycluicd the posi.
ioB. -
EUROPEAN NEWS.
Ecvon Days Later News at
Iland.
AHRiviriitr tih; STF.niK.it "iiiim."
S'M.v II .u i, J'e.cin'jir ', 1 0YI0 K I". M.
The ruyftl mail ' t.'am hip China, f.om I.iveipool
nr. lb lO li 'ill., no U ioentJWii on the 2 Ith u!t.,
li. - 7".t.-i(l tin-, ii'.int, rn mull to Nii'V Vjrli,
vhre ne ill nrvi .o ihotit 2 o'eloek I'. M.
1 lie dates by the fii.i'i are teveii d ly later
tin 11 tliot-e a ie nly re", iftd.
'Hi.-, "! iii.'.'i in ' s I y this nir'ual l tiu .ipor:
ant. 'lb. -hi f.,ctf lirv'o'n w.n still tlitiincl nt
I.w. r.iou!, no 11 inn hi.ini' ten talien yd
In reran! to tli allt;y.(l Federal re'rui'i f' in,;
cut in her.
Ti e Itriti-h A.liuirr.lty h.vte Issued s'rl'if,-cnt.
' idem tifiiiM.'. n.iva! . Ulcers f nf aj.".! in Iilc 'It 11 Ic-
i-.i.iiin'r.
I.ntssf fantn d'Tllst iih n.
l.tvi.tii ..hi., !-iitiiI iy, Nov. inber 20. i'here is
to luileii' d le f. 1 'ii mi.'C ciT e to- lay.
T.ere I sd l,e.':i ro .1 tun taken in relation to
the di ti ntit n of tne -In.) iem. II vti rn, on the
a le iiiioi s ui lieii'. 1 (in. eine l in einieyin t ro
ttti'ls to ti e I'.. I 1:1s f ir the l e'leral army,
I'miis, Stindnv i he llnurvp closed stoinly.
1 hue p r ei nt. te nt. s close I ut Cii'. n'.i:.
I lv-i.oul t'oi.tiiiei 'lnl tMtelllfrrur,
l-e.l.is l,pm..-of J". infer tli w us ai 1 ' int'tl t
.-.,' 1 ' t. I. 1... 1. .1 -,. . . i.. I .. . s 'o .i -tin Ci.rs .til'l ri.
j.. rn r- 'I .f 1 .r kc' 1. 1. . 3,.T.nl.li an mt vui - tf !.J.
... 1 1. ii.r ai' . . j.i H i.l li- .'n ut .l. tiiii v.:.
1 n..l' 1:1 r-il. .s'.rt' I (III l.l.os, 11.0 niaiktt
. ' .ui k 1 im ai lt. liel . .miiii ., a.i'slior s
fn.-. l,...a..
. t.-nr" '..I 1' A.
Ult'iil 'J i'J.I. v.. I.
I..l a ! .': I. i.l.
1 ji .' 1 1 . . . 'iiiit 1 a ' ,. ; ..1 . 11 nu i- t . 1,1 wl...
' Ii 1
Vi
I ji M.iii .u' ic. m .r; tf is ilrrn r tint: ih- j; U .s it' uil-
.t.lv itlK'.
Ij vf 1 rotn , S.i'.urtlny r veninfr, Novnuibor V).
t' 1 (rut. 1 1 h il' p 10 tay it' i'iiin- t ?'.. "in I : n'" . hi-'i'i lmn
I '.W t' ili " Id "P' tn tui ph-I i'MK'r'i1! s Tii lu irktit ii
ti ni.'., ui mi au -.M .t j. ' )l n ii,.-1 td j 1 1 uin'.
iWi a :i,iirt iiil' ( ir ! t-t,i,y, lvv.- h,uh are in.irtive.
l'f' Oll.M i i .II" . UIHl vtM'l.V.
London, Siituulny t'VfMiin, November I!'.
'(,n-n M'rt at 1 l" !'l I r 11. no '.
in. ru in ,Mu.:.s - 1 in- 1 c, -t - il'H mp. r.ri" iO- 11,1
rrti r nt -1-1 Tt:iii i..i.t f. f- . D-:r -v. tlni'-nnit
M .rNlt.il,- '( ln M'irr"t H -i'lftf. Whi'.it Is 1)T.
lOv1V',n, - I'll'' ir: t is .in I. I., mil inn. ,mt
l.oMittv Mos' v M MtKr.T.Novcni'M'r 17. r'on-
" J tasl !. en-117 :i' '" far innrp y. Th'' h'll.i ill
ii: fho lt( ur tn" ti'l.tinl !io in'f(;in,i K) tlurl:i Hi i
Aiii.rifjii H:.Kk. l t.t: in.uk -t U jnn;t,b.it ifft'lj.
Tlio MIsnIocc SK'nii-w"- 'orli Nlnr."
Ni;w YfjitK, D.j'ioti.bt'i Tlie roport that the
Aic.iim r Sortk Mtr, now ovcr.iuc liom Aspin
w.Wl, bud h vu poKiri by the Mutuiizas, with lief
iiiflt'Iiint ry di'iibltM', w.is old linoJ Irum pas-lingers
oil Hi" liitror vci'O'l.
Captain Li ihCuiij.', of tho Mu'an .er., zy he itv
iiolliing of tlio riii.si-j j v:H(icl.
Nkw Voiik, lit'tTiiibcr 'i. -aStoirUs arc brtfer;
( hirniro ind iy., Isl:.ji l. 10 1 . : riini(M-rl,ui'l itrt-1. i rt'U.
47; Mlitioi 1 ti nl. I ',,: Mum. aii bmit'it-nf, f ;
hrw .itk return!, K'i; itoutlinir. In"',,; MiNsuiirt iii ;
Oim- -j. j.- t't'rtii'.'iil-H. Vi'4; 'I rc.'tfury ill; b 'Vf-i'nrt yt
yi Kiv.iwvi.ty 1 true ill 4, ; Iti iSUTctl, 4 ; Cuu-
DEFARTMLNr OF THE EOUTH.
I'iimiii Vlelorv In I'lorliln.
I'miT JlMtitASi'AH, I'lori'la, Noyember 18. A
command of six hundred men, consisting of de
lacbtmiits from the 1st l'lorid.i Cavalry, Major
iiutkie, and tho 2d Maine Cavalry, Major Uut
chlnsop, all under command of Lieutenant
rolonel Fpurlin)f, arrived ltt.st night from a raid
to I'lnc liarrtn bti'lge, a station thirty miles from
httc, cn the l'cnsneola ana Montgomery Rail
road. Thirty ofthe party, dressed in Ttcbel uniform,
led the advance, surprint. 1 and captured four
pitket pons of lour men each this side of tho
brtdae, and, advancing on tho station, wore sa
luted as l-'orrcbi's men by the Kehel outposts.
itli drawn rabrcs the scouts under Colonel
KpuriitiK wnkod up the company stationed at the
bridge trom their morning devotions card-pluy-itip
mid oeinuiiilcd nn tineiuulitlonal surrunder.
t he ltelicls hesitated, si t ing they outnumbered
tlichcuuis; hut Hie ai,Kco reserve C'tiuing in at
ll.e tunc, liny ptvc themselves up ns prisoners of
war. The remit was the w hole party were cap-
luxid, tonsistliig of twenty-six privates, three
ct'ii.tiiiSMi'iied I'llici rs, their hordes and accoutro
n.cbts,ail of whi'-h have lucn brought safely into
en mi.. Tbe Miij.i i-e was eotnplete, and bkili'nlly
txectded.
Ti.c iiriMir.crs Vclors to the Villi Ite'icl eavclrr.
t'uionel Muii'.iy i oniiniiiidinr'. t'oluncl Spurling
ha.l ii.rorinaiii.n that tbice companies of tho l.ith
we re nt flic Iniili-c, und intended capttti iug tlie
( t-.tiie 1 "iiy : 1 tit two companies had left ou a
sei'iit tin- in I t In tore his urinal.
A nr.iitiL l oin B at I'oi.t.Mtn.
A brlgitde of Finn vt's troops is intrenched at
l'ulleiu.a station on the 1'ciisiieola and Mnut
(.onieiy Itailioad, sevciuy-tive units front l'en-
MK'lllll.
litKTlll ( HON Ol Till. ItONTOOMIiltV RAIMIO VI).
I'otly miles ofthe road is destroyed, from 1'en
Sitcida to a point tn j mid Vine llarrcn bridgo. The
lielicls have the reiiiaiaiier in riinnin't order.
Colonel Murray, of tiie 1 itU Kebcl Cavalry,
with mx ci inp tiiies, is nt Milton, a little town up
the bay, sixty milis from l'eu-neola.
I I Nh.lCOLA.
Tho town of I'lii.-acolft is neutral tcnit ir.v.
Neither the I i.ii n imrtbe itebul lorces tie. ttpv it,
but oi en: iot.ully icoiitlng parties from cither side
run in lie re. 'ihe lla'ship -lif.'ici' is unchored
about a m.le from the wharf, at the mouth of
.S iinihia bay, and i- ou the lookout to see that no
Id In I minu s buiot the .Stan i.n.l ll.ii.s in that
liuiioiis city.
The Spanish Cor sol, Marino, and nn old Onr
rr.iin jdi sit inn nai'i' d ltnsenhnm, are about tho
only oit- ii al lulitit itants remaining in the place.
An'ititi Kip. nt rtititr.diand infnrnis nte that "dejr
tire gtxid Kebs. " . io )oik llfiwhl.
LA iEi-T iL'WrHERN
Nl nll.n s AH sobl'IKIts.
The Hi. Iiinond i,ili,nt tontuius a eotiimutiica
tion luvt riEg iheti-cof ni'i;roc us vihlieis, and
(juotes lliht Mm Ihiu ret oiiiine'.ided them iu the
nvnlutioiiary uiuiy.
Nlt.l.O rlltsOM.I.s SIM' 10 CASH F TUfMtLn.
i'ifty Union i r Miners were conitnlttcd to Castle
Tl midt r, iu l.i' 1'iii 'tid, on Monday, said to have
liecn captured Irom itrant's uriny.
libi t KIMUI'Oi: I I NNINO A UUAMl CAMl'MCN.
'ii.n 1i,e Hnl.ii.un I ' jiitcr, A'efi'e.t.rrZ'J.
(ircnt results nte anticipated irom the ineseut
linn . iiim. t t.l Hi " niuriilge. Ito is p.uLui::.; a
giat.d cunipaimi t- lcdeeut KoutueUy.
ll'.OM .NO mil CAROLINA.
fidicrnl i t'leis .-.ted Wilmington, North Cnro
lit a, st te tici ci.. i linij.'g has iissiuuud coiutuaud
of tin. iiej-aiiiuiii' "I .North Cutolina.
The Nir:li t aiu'liift Legislature met on Mon
djr. The liovtmor't Mebr.ge hud not bee t
ptib'.i:l.' d.
sKXAIOU I 001 1. uK TIIE WONUOK COC TmHE.
Iu the Confederate Congress, on Monday, Mr.
I oute, of Teunes.ee, ottered a joint resolution
that the peopie and Government of tho Confede
t:.te States have a.- deep tin iutotest iu the main
teunnce of the Monroe doctrine as the people und
liovoinuient of the Cnited States can have, and
that tticir right to assert and muiulain it is uu
luestionablo ; but that whereas, iu tho event of
their early tectgnition by the l uilcd itutes, they
would recogntitc it as their true polity to unite
with the t inted States iu support of that dot tnne,
yet, if that recognition alinuld be much longer
delayed, considerations of interest might cause
t li e in to lay abide those principles in exchange
lor material advantages to theuisilyes. Mr.
1' octe spoke one hour ou this. The .svuCoieJ says
"the fipicch souuded like tiniug psalms to a
uiuu hoisc."
bOCIClts' Il tl IX KICHMOND.
r O h II : ii hii'O'rl Di't'a'ch, XdCtnMi 21.
At a meaing of the jihysieians of Hichmond,
eid at the uia.ois on .Saturday night, we learn
that their fees wete put uji to thirty dollars per
visit.
ti.Aaofb witu r.EiNO A srv.
trim t t lik-hiuond IH'patch, lioi tmirr li.
r-idncy S. Orovcner, a citben of Canada West,
was committed to Castle Thunder yesterday, as
a bpy. lie hud recently been conyioted of lar
ceny and sentenced to continement in the peui
totitiuryi hut ujMin ascertaining his real charae
ter. he w as turned ovct W the tuiUtary authorities
lor pauiahment.
JAcctt'LNT. Mr. Jumea C. Ketch, Receiver of
Tsxcs, was thrown from his carriage on South
Broad ftrect yesterday afternoon, uud hud his
collar-hone broken. UU horsf bwain tininaa
agcable aud (an away.
THE TEKNLfJPEE BATrLE-HELD.
Nhelcll of 1'nlnalil, Tonnelte,
Dur forces under ltlcbard W. Johnston cvnen
aled l'tila'Sl onthr '2ld nit., retiring upon C ilum
t In. I'lilsnkl is the seat of justice ot Gllea county,
Tennessee, and at the beginning of the war ha 1 a
pepplation of over eleven hundred persons. The
wnr bus probably im rcasnd this population,
doubtlfM changing the chara' tcr of Its inhibit
ants, as it generally has done In the prnwipal
cities oci upii d by us.
I'uliskl is hunlsoinely built and beautifully
lne.it! i fin ti c eas' f irk of hiehhml i-reeU.an
limn rt-rit br.u.tdi of I'.lk river. The plaie was
lieicpleil by our lurnn. un I -r tieturil Negley, in
Apr'l, lit'.', and evu ii tte I in the follO'Ving .i. p
teiiibtr, on 'bo rctin moiil nf tieneial lluell to
Kentucky. The Hcbel ii.-ni.ral Van Dorn located
nt tie pl-ice Mihseotrjntly, and th-a Itebel re
1 1 1 a i n c I In i,,i--es-i(iil ini'.il alt r the canipiigj 0:'
July, It't.li, whin It .U'ain fell into our hand-',
u-l .a.ninn in our i-' :ssi..n until the 2.'! 1 lilt.
Diiting ibis tone the. tntyti ami vicinity ''.r.s
bit'ii the scene ol -ev. i.d s'urinish' s, but no gen
eral eau.ift mfnt. H-lga.li.'r-Gcneral .Stirliwea
tin r Im.'. I i"M eomniantlln the punt for aomr
litontbs' ) a I, but was l i'nly relieve I, l.vrf -'
..rt, and sevceal mi'Dr w-irks, ileicnlina' tn'j
tn in, were a'lan.lont d.
Kkrleti of t'oliitiiblii. Trnnrsspe,
('iilutiihi i, Te'inei'set;. aba id'iiied Iiy our fori t't
on the ruth' or' the 2iii.li nltlm , is one of tin!
b i-.i'l-'ittiest ei;.es in the Slat", and isl.'.-itud In
tlie tclict diitii 't ol Middle I eunes-et). I' Is th 1
n nin' tne ol ii n. (fideon J. 1'illow, Uen. Lin iis
J. I'olk, and several oilurs o! the l'olk family of
'1 "line-fee ; A. ). 1'. Nicholson, Inrmcriy I'nitetl
Stales Senator ; W. '. Whitthorne, the It net
Sccr'tniy of. State of Tennt ssee, and ninny ol'ier
i allby and imti.rio'is kcui Is. Tin: city Is l .e itcd
on tl.e hii'h nnd r-illmg ground oti'h of lbiek
liver, wliu h is here onite an Import n.t stre i:n.
The pup illation nt the beginning of the wa.
ami nut. d to three, thousand.
Columbia led into our hands in M ireh, 1"" ?,
bcit g oeeupied by fin oral Diiell's arm on the
null-, h tti -'biron. Itiii.i-lier-tieiteral Jainfls .S.
Neclev.'ol J tun-) 1 vania, was pla e.l in enmnuud
of the i ity und (iisim t, and remained in poiscs
li'jn, nltlinngh fn .pi uitly ntraekc I by the enemy,
ur.t I Septi inlicr X, when It was ev,iciia'' d, (iene
nil Ntg'iy r. tiring to Nashville, i ho Ite'iels
held pos-csioii until July of INil.'l, when it w it
i vaciuit' d by the retirement of llrngg'sarmy to
Chiituit ocga. Itwiisthcnrcoeenpid and fortilio l.
Colonel J' hn A. Wilder, Seventeenth Indiana,
has Ih cii in ct.inmatid of the post for scversl
mouths past, and has ail. led ui serially to tho
Ptrepeth ot its dcteii'its. lioneral 'i-Kiiniis army
(ell lack to this jiositiun on the 22d ultimo; Imt
lloi al Micceetled iu ila n k i nur the po-luon, and
i t mpcliing us to cviieuaie. This was complete I
on lie nutl.t of November 2 i, tbo tronps retiring
to f ranklin, where the huitle ol the 2'ali appear!
to have been fought.
Mtrtcli ol' I'rHiikllii, Tenn.
The baftlc-licid of tlirj'jll li tilt., pro inbly em
lnai cd within its limits the town of i'ranklin.
This pbiec has never becu, projierly speaking,
occupkd by us; but, for over a year past, our
troops luivo occiipii d two forts on tlie north b ink
ofthe llig llariicth river, and overlooking and
n iiiniaiinini; th tov n. It i t more than probable
that Hood's attack on the 2'Uh n It. wits from n
po iiiou in the town ttjion the Hoiks beyond the
river.
l'ranlilin is a handsome town, pleasantly located
on the llarpeth river, and is the county-cat of
H illiiinisi.il county. It has a population of about
tiiicen hundred inhabitants, i'here ure no jut'ilic
hnildincH of importance.
I'ranklin fell into our hands in March, ISO ,
being cuptn red by (iciieral Hindi's urtny on the
nitireli to .Nhiloh. It w as cyecit I'cd in the SeB
tcuiber following, on tho rotrograde movement
of tho nunc army. During that time it was
evcral times attacked. It was rcoccunied for il
few hours on llcretnber 12 by General 1). S.
Stiinlry, then Chief of Hosecrans' Cavalry.
Several mills nnd various other property be
longing to the Rebels were burned. The place
was perm: neMly oeeupied immediately after the
battlu of Murfrecsboro, and as a consequence of
llrtigg's retiicmcnt from the position, (iciieral
l'oircst and stall' iianvwiy escaped cajnuteon
this occasii n.
Ocneral Van Dorn, with his own an 1 Forrest's
command, made a determined assault on the posi
tion on the loth of April, lwlli. General (l ird iti
(iranger defended tho position und repulsed tho
enemy, driving hira out of the town, with heavy
loss. Our lo.s was less than one hundred ; that
of the enemy three times us great.
In September last General Rosccrana nttacked
Wbcclcr iu I'ranklin, and defeated him with con
siderable loss. Ono Rebel brigadier-general,
Kelly was mortally wounded, nnd died tho next
day In the town.
Slieleli ol Sprltttr. Hill.
Spring Hill, Tennessee, is a town of only ah nit
live hundred inhabitants. It is situated twelve
miles south of Franklin, and has Inert the scene
of several minor engagements. Genera! Van
Doiu was killed hero in l.Sbo by Dr. l'eterj.a
ysii.ii. ti ofthe place.
llootl'H lutniltloll.
Hood's movements have been so erratic that It
is very hind to delinc his real intentions.
Forrest's attack on our right is cvideutly a
feint to cover Hood's movements. Forrest Is
evidently whot ling round our Hank with the In
tention of cutting the Nashville and Deca'ur
line about Franklin. Iu this he Is likclv to suc
ceed, lie might next opeiu'e on tho Nashvillo
end Louisville i:.cj lint the, Cumberland is too
deep to be lorded, having nine leet of w ater on
the shonls.
Meantime Hood is sweeping eastward, along
the Folk road, towards Lynchburg and Shelby
ville, the lntb r point beingsoine lil'ty miles north
c.iit of Columbia, and live miles from the Cliut
tamiora line. If not Interrupted ho will destroy
the hitter from urtritee, most likely, M'tiding
a force to atumpt to destroy the bridge at bridge
port. As Thnnias is concentrating his army, It Is
most likely that he will strike liiiu between ti Bel
li ville and Murfrecsboro.
There is no alarm or iiticuslncss felt nt Nash
ville. Tho fullest eoiilidciiec is felt in Thomas
nnd his iitmy, which has been largely reinforced.
Tin mas is but walling his own best lime tostriko
at the opportune moment.
Hicte is im fear about tho safety of Nahvillp,
for tht ttfth Hood has a huge nrniv, he would not
be rush moiigh to butt up ugaiut it. Should he
do so ho would surely meet with a most
signal dcleat. I think that Hood wi'l avoid a
general engagement when ho finds out the
strength ol Thomas' army.
He has lmd tl.e advantage all nlonir of having
his aimy concentrated and ready to hurl on any
given j.oint, w hile Thomas' was scattered, guard
iv g our communications. For tho present we
must abaitdon some minor )oslt ions, and con
ccnttate iu order to meet Hood hi tho lie'. I.
Hood, too, is trying to create a moral cllect
throughout the South as a set-oll to Sherman's
great cninpnign. One thing Is certain, ho c itiuot
(ctloasly Injure us. lie still has his base of ' sup
plies ut Florence. How he is supplying his
army is almost a mystery. He is leaving the
countrv bare ol cattle and provisions. N etc i'ik
llt.ahl.
AUCTION SALEb.
liAX.AAIl. NINTH AM) S As iAI
'rf'r "Meets.
HUI1U.X SAl.K Of HOItM.H, CAltfil Alii", A-.,
On W.ili.r.tnv .Moruiiig in .t,
At 10 u ti-tc:., t '.unii it in:: uin-nt
; MM V IIOIISKS,
Fiiltfil to I rr.f.'s dial Tie sa.i.il ,"'-;: ti'ii s-.t-nl ,t5r
I. nt 1 11 li 1,1.1 - e hiiU niae .iici.tir imiuie :.ui -cj.
I nil tvurt .p:i, in ai ,,1 ,.,
ANn.a isi-t i '.11.-. tien ef .'e-ii ii .1.' now nnd siie.iii.l-
II. .1.I earru ,1,1,1 whj.ii, at., wit:, wl.lta Hit ra.tl
l IS colnli.el.ee.
Alsy, ,il. ill' t,atl .Iv. Lie !.: u- it, .tJ,lli-., :,n I Irs wliitu
IS' le, II, AO.
M i i,.s'...netncrl on aceonnt of the vteal'mr.
Hft e vf ti.., -1 . ,lc.,i,n W'. ,tn, i.tay.
lile 1. 1 tlitc -l.-.,lis. r 6m, b-ils, lec:llljr K.
( nilfiKoa a.t I it r l.ea ai pi vtttc
1-W ALlbtll at. llkttKNKS.4, Auet.iirtW.
WAlTS.
MACHINISTS WANTKD. TKN OR
t waive rtiot-ll.,1, il.iil.:i,i,t, v..,u:oJ. at b .w Ci.lK,
iH-iswtiie.
Apjev nt Ko.Str f HK-MtT 1 street.
1- -' t" llA'illAWAl, I.KACII It 8TKAKS.
a-itt its
TREASUEY NOTES,
7 3-10,H
of all u:o?IIlTIO,
ON HAND AND ItEADY FOR DELIVERY,
IX URGK OU SMiLL iJ10VT9.
AT THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
CHESl'T STREET, ABOVE THIRD.
MOSTON KcMICIIiEL, Jr.;
CAUUsl.
Uiat
At kt it.'. WliCLM ah; n.rti, . ,,.) c u,,
vr-y l-eit r S'rtst, tr,a ar4 4tiri..is
Thf i.itl 5C bl)lf ve will Bi ll at .1'50.
FAMILY EIELES.
n iiit .-oi.t.t, i f 1,1. n. ip ;.: tl t i ,p,
ai: 't lT?d foti. ft,-- 1: c Trt.i, tfc.i. Tit;,,i,i c hear.
"" r.f I'M At to; b v riii'l
.sllIKAU .V . V ANC,
t ,it ,(. ill ff I . .s,
H-'n. n'.i.i TVS III ' i't ' . I fy.T.
JsCULYiLRBOEr., L'ANTliOrT 4 CO.,
Ei'uc a'.ic nf;'. 1'i.t j:.-r v. r'tk Eocli cHci'3,
J i Vt VI. J Tf.
Nu. Aiicii h I'll i. . r.
'. X ia Kt Yc.-K.
n f :m y i ui i. y rt -r-..rr.
(LO.l..lI JiltH', HIJASIEN'H,
j AND MA1UN1S' CLAIM AC-IINCY.
tl.nBtll NTV ' II A rNSTt)S
j If Tir tt'. Iiarf t.tl bt itl.er nl.o f.:f ii4i n ntunditl mliulf.
lfl IUUIN IV
Te fVe n l.e turt se.-rd lo)'iul, '.-(mil t J EMtU'; It
ti. tl i tt: tlisaliltl.l.
Iieo POI S'TT AST) l' t''K ru t
Te n-lnV.w,, fuiheri. A1.,tl...i. .c..t,l lucie wltO l.Ave
dietl "r ict-n killt it In tlie st rt its.
i'si rFNRH'H A TPtAP.
Te t'.e w Itlnwp a nt Wl.i.eTej .Veo-r, .. ihti I't-l.tleni,
be.uni n, sua .Mann. wlio tiave Ulett in U.c t rvkti,
I'ltlF, M'lVKY. met rv, .'.,
Duf tfe t.f tr til St mii,ii ttn.l Wsrui.,.
I IIK.SK I I.AIMH, Hint ll . Mwit lyainit Nsli.-nsl 3111)
Htant i'vrniaiiln, .ionit:y ((.lli'-nt tl
Ailtlreis or ai.ply :a
GECRGli W. FCRD, Claim Agent,
II HI lia LOCK HTltP.bT. cr.e .U. r belon Tti.r I.
Q1IOVK11 Jfc JlAltKIt'e)
HIGHEST PREMIUM
B E W 1 N O MAO 11 I N ti b,
t-aa No. 7Ho ciiKRNirr Htmot.
BBIILLCOX &
fiiBBs'
jewing
lMacliines,
No. 715 CEESNUT
JSt.,Phila'U.
fOh-a PIANOS, CtHTAOii EXCIIL
'nr Orsans, liarmoatains, and Atvlo-
' ' x iitnsir". Venn sTonr,
10-T-Sra '. I till CIIKBNI t' Htrtt.
J,1 U II N I T U H l!
CHEAPEST AND DE8T.
lnrlov Htilts,
llcd-room and Chamber HnltH,
JllllnR'-IloOJll HllltH,
liltolion Ftirriltttrc,
Library onrt Olllcc Furnltnro,
Hoieelioll I'iiriltvirc,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Either lu Bints or Single Pleen, at Ui lowest .ostiMe
prices.
(JOUI.l) t UO.'S,
Union Furniture Depots,
N. r.. ,r. XIN'Td and M HKBr, ami
li tcwltaltl K. K. Cer Ol'.COSD AND KCB Hf3.
uitiNrx'uiii:.
Having bonfrht molt of my aisterials before ths Ut
Sieat rii, 1 am enablad to oil. r my iilotk of
FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE
At a small Svincc en old yrlocs,
I. L.TJTZ,
10 3ra Ko. 11 8 FLKVENTtl STRtlr.
J )OJ4 IIS CI -CJ I VHH
AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY.
WM. II. MilltiAN,
Ko. 0 S. MIST1I HT11ELT,
Oilt Oval 1'liotOKi-opU Frame
ctO-.' m CflN.TAiTLV ON I1AMD.
BEDDING WAREHOUSE,
At No. 13 N. ELEVENTH STREET,
11 .".Ml PiiiMtirt. 1-1114.
s
T U 1j Is' r-i
KEW PA1ENT STOVE,
FOR COOKING AND HEATING
j ; v oas.
Can be l.S'l cheaper than any ottirr (!aa fttovc, at
11 a)-1 ill . No. -Jl'J 8. KII TI1 Mt'BF.ET.
1 IGUT! LIGHT! LIGHT! LlfiHT IS A
li Krai tl-hg in these d.nk tlt. I'UI.I.IN-
I. l U'H l'AIF.M HIIU SIM'. 111. ri.l'.l: TUKH, ler boltl
tisy kii.l i.iis-litit. I .nt, Telle -t'TH lur wlmltnti itli t tv .
I'Uilit-rs uite uioru liiilit llmu klx burutrs with Ula kiini
II. -w In .c.
llu--'1itt-rs fnnilfhed bt lew ratt-i. Daylint-t ItMtoeterfl,
ti.r ilijhta g ditrk luttr.s. and liast'un'iil (tilit-cs, Ac., mtti-i-lit
lie est' of ls. Hit.'--'.
Il ia lui Mt.4.1 i IIF.SSfT Streiit. Ptilldtlilil.
1SL
JJCll EXtlTUJlilNT
lias been created hi the rieli,'l.borho id of N'luth and
Cticmitit btretftf , by i rondi of wi-II-ttrcsiftl uien
HOPGINO IN AND OUT
Of nuall HKOAR BTOBK nil tilt upper Bids of ( UKS
M'T Street, below Mntli. It afpears the pntprletor l.at
been l'f TTINO HOtt it tbe pricct of Mi St'sari sill To
bacco, Co per cent, on all lila stock, wrath by the way is
I r.-.re tullecueu, tl.ui (e ft-u"
INFRINGING
On liti I'K'ilts for the benetlt of tui cuntouiiri, wiu alwtyi
GO FOR IIIM
TflK-NE-KO-KK-AW
JV liiDIAK HMOKLNl! TOBAWOt
7 UU icorU-reuowiitd 1"i.w-co ts maaataeurei rras the
riNe-.T LEAF.
Aud samoatly reooinnieii U l n to ail Oia'.Uaiia at
Luxnriom Taite.
Bold whjleia'e and ruu.il at
llliAiT B I'llPt'LAH f"fO a, R RTOBK,
ho.Stl CUF.KMJT Htli'it,
Il t Cuil epiHitite aiaie Una
Q L K T 11 A L
EATING HOUSE,
Ol'I'O.SITE THE TOST OFFICE,
10-17 .its
prutAnixpiiiA.
f OST. OCTOBER 11, Isti-t, CERTIFICATE
1 i No. IMS, datfsl April '.'9, Ik.1, lor IM e.iare ti-i
Aioiuiiitin liiiiiroivoieai Company. i'
U -uillw WILLIAM HAST ( ARB.
TO SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS.
The anderalamed haylna: laaed the KCMtUMut-
Ra4rni ef Uie lluca, Dial lie la prepare wtta ifMireaeiiet
fcctUUea let aceotauitdAie liiose bavins vessels te be raleed
r repaired, and beana a pra ural ebl-oarueater aeat
eaaiaer, will alve esara kiaI aiieaua W ait veeeeas tet
Bruited te felaa lor repaira.
( aptalitt er Aenu, Hidp-OanMatert, Sad Itaokhslstt
kavtnr veaaela to repair, are soliulted to call.
Uaslnj etie aseacy tor lite aale of "WelteraledSi' Patent
BtulaUlc t oiupoaitloo," or Copper fetal, fW lae preaorve
koa of veeaesa' bolloiai, Sor tbul elly,I aaa preetared to
tueuek Um eaios oa iavoiaMe frmi.
Jill! If H. HAafMTTT,
KenaUurtoa aerew Uoek.
HUIH evyiawars SrtMaK.asWTt llree
g WRIGHT & SIEPALL f
NO. H: r -et-rtt Cts-pot
ITrfS H'"NT AMI' Fa"OND TH.,T.
r. . Itu.HSI. F. . ail.MLU
1 1 !'. V G G I S T sTTll Y f I C I A N 1,
a n
(ll-VIDAf, K rnltllKKI ft H,
In. f.Tt,l a1 rnr . I ' .'.iiii-.,: i 'ill!" rtm.'a'ef Imperlrd
ardf.l e:nin,., -.,i -n..r ,'at n: 'II 'nf i, lain: t,
t ft t'-i. IVn .io tiin.K, I'r r.nt'e-i VI. i, tc., al ti- !(e
lit( as B' '.'line il,-t-,-i , .,.,1. ,-an l'f sold.
I INK I.shiA , (lll.S
T'-t .1- !l'-irs. in i.i.i ii . tv, suit .,( the hen tinahty
i ot . i,,.-:,i llte.-il it.,i-n, m i,'.:. r, r.t A all, I'U'll'.ari
f etta A-ii, Al'in.,1 it .t i .'ry.;..in a'.t't. Cerr-ran. Kiuaet
of Ul-xn t'. t-c, I tot In ,.1's ,.,.e ci hand, al
It ! ia t r- t'Ti'. i
1 1 i:i: i i s i m i-imii T t si:,
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tl .: f .'.". : i tl- t.f I ' . jrn, Ir,.
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Ot. ' ,
Cr.i.tat'j r ell.i i .: leii, ti; r.-.i. i-h prtmptau
. nlii'l . t-t I, . : .1 i,i.'i: . : a- t ,'J b : nnia.had i.( o re-
11 vmi!i i . -ii'ivat,!,.
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Ikll ' vo 1 1 1 't ' : i t lr ',!'. n.-nf.
ji no w is h
ASTI-DYPLFTIO rO'.VDr,R,
At ft- ilnt ; 1 1- CLii-.fl i't Uiat mom -i 1--rv -Ir if i jn.pla n
nvsn .rsi .
1 1 ti.nij- t -. ? f". I' t.x 1 1 nj !i Ti ii a v !f.i tu') ic-
tl. Il.ll r- . 1.
ir In itki i.v vn;i:rATjj-E.
i n )-1 n om v iiy
I KKlMiKM'K IlliOWN,
Dru. kin ari'I - ') .tint,
y. r. Cor. linn a$ fiirviT 9th.,
li-lt.'l An"! Ot Hrt' by iVin R'nrriiMy.
im.iAt.H, lVmm.tp:, Ko. H Mort
NIMH Kirct. h uo Mirk. UictrM
ri1irll enred by B MI-lIM I H I'rrm'nm P&unt
m'lu t tin l'rri,'ir TrnF. S;ii.cr(,.r Kittlit) Ball.
K 'tic Hiorkliun. Ma;ti(Ttl, fihouiler Bra?, 8ipa
torn n. LK''ite, Ac.
I.ipttCTi.tei br Mri. B.C. KVF.KK.TT. a 7-1 7
MII1K VIIUHaN WAX OK ANl'I!,LKH.
If 111 e.utiti' 'otiii ii i nn ui o-im fsvr beaut Ify
li'ff . w hi' esi,h.u , himI 1'ii'oert-i' K if C"inpkun. It te pre
; irom iuiv (pic wax, l."n. c lit ctraiirllnry iUill
f. r rimrrvmit Mu1 iiiii, i.i.i'Ji.k it till, I'alr, fiuonih,
't tranhimrniit. It 't inf. t mn hi af T ithavlnn, onrtt
c t j I JiumN etnl it, r imovi-h (iinink. biotr'if, un,
frevkv or Miiih' ru. mi l 1 1 , . 4 1 : h h prarlv tint t ttt
n e. tnc, ari rn. , i(. a-H 7 'enrn. in, NT
tt n)o.l,aJ ri.SKN IA I'll S;j.ct at.d .'.. 41 A.KJrfTU
1 ilKNFS,HlJNPNKS,ANl)(,ArARUt1. 1
f J,lA) S,M.I,Pnf''M.ir n th Ky an4 Kjir, I
train nil t1lt- ii m- H Tt:ii I'U to (L.t')uv. uitmbrt wi' fj f
111 1 1 in ' bt ir'Ci'Bh , Tt m niiil rnim 'hi numt rHalil1 1
rn!r- ir rtif ct'v enn Im nf n h! nii'rc, Sn. 611 l(Nr5 J
Htnot. TheM"ilt' Hl Kwiltv ar tnttt tn aacoinrnv f
f-aAJ wl . ii ajiic una irm ivia ill nil llinvirVVt ttMIU I
QLOIIOli HT'lTi;"!, .lit.,
lu AU U F ACTD E IK G MACHINIST
ANT)
KNdlNEKK,
U-in No. I'VJl N. HrcOKH Htrcot, rhnad.iU.
IlilDIvSBLIUi .MACillNK WORKS,
1 t-Vr-IIK,
JiO. tVi N Kit .N r HTUIX P,
v-ai.A'. ixriit v.
W" are prepared tu UU orJui to ny extent fcr ou v
Mai 'lllNTRY FR COT"V AN? WOOLR MltLfl.
Inrl' lnifr nil rvcciit liutrMMjtuciiiei In caj ding, Hpuialuf ,
Mini etv ( si IUK
W invttr ttie atteuUoii of nmnufactarcr to oarextaa
ive vorkn.
Ml A1.rhV.tt JRVKfl A flOlf
JglJMUWU TV. HOUDUlttftCO.,
COMMISSION MEKOHASTS,
AND Sllir AND STEAMBOAT AGEXTS
DOCK KTUKKT WIIAItK,
A. FlirPRTl,
ID IKTTY,
eft Kt II I Ii A I
if I'll KH
U4-tf
TKA WAH KHOCSK. JESTA
V inmota tn IWU. Im't'irtcrantt liuiicrln
. FU. Tv, VVuiti, and LJfioorff.
Choice Havana Cit-ars.
rcH x Plvkwf U rick lea ud Bauci
r.ntiiin ana dcotcn Aie arm ruiii-r,
:Miea Mcnts, Fniiii.Sunp, Sfc
AiftlJ BIVSIII JIUV ULI Ttl'U t'HTC,
At o. lift s. yr,4.0l Ht:eft.
w MONKYTO A IS Y A5 ) ( ) NTLOAN E I
fwA mum Dl;imtnts, Viitviit, Jceiry ,lUl
UI.I rSTAIif-lnlliJi I.O.W OFFIK,
Ccri.tJ ul 11IIKI. ami GAMIillX Mtrv(,
lt-nw Lnnih-iril.
K.B.-MAVONb.S, WAlCilKtt, JKWXLRT, OUS'P'
ejre., ut uttie at
ukmahkamly i.ownnfjcs.
WEALTH. IlKALTH. AJil
I UAl 11.
If to sain at.Trtir.ntr eve I
If to caii"o iiivli.iuiis f-ilifl)
if tf be a bUK-rultiK ildwer,
Kftdinu, il liin in aa hour BiACTt I
V Ui hare a h"t of frlentl.-f ;
li fur vice to fiiae amrnds;
If with bUb-b rn b imd to wed ;
Ii a marbJe ntutie whin dcaJ Wamii 1
If to live threescore aud t'n,
WlnbttiR H e an l-n(r Ht-Hln;
If to live a lift o( iuicet
U U Ui and jo to irtifUnks.rni
If yu wth a life vf tlfannrei ;
If you value thin wurid uv&itret
It very in tort you won It 1 ntse.
Take my advice, and Uh ali (hre.
Th", havliift Health, Wealth, and Boauty,
ion i ue prrparmi iut eveif uiity.
T erli)l p-mal of Ir. WILLIAM YOllfO'H
iiotik, 'ihk. mamkia'u; (ii.iiti'j. wfiii'ti iiiouJu be re
bever o". Bold by l'. "inioil.'ri t;eoralh , and at t
hi tor i 6(1, ce, Ko. tie Bl hUt ttTH&Tt Drtc
cm an ti
du. C harles nunr.nrs
rnrelv Imported FKKNCII FKMAt K I.KM'lll nnd Pft.I ff '1
wsirnrilt.l Io all casta, lira. cha Kl.K.s lit 'rtKK r, O P,
it (tie'tt I ntni.iiiii. i.i.ii.u-.i. ki.u ..ui.-, . private ie
Latins. Apply at i lie no i ami: i.iu ti si jttK,
No 1019 COTjh.H SFREKT,
,-tm Weat of Tenth
SK1PPINQ.
i on MOW YOUK.
(II TNII'K USB.
COAStWISK (t'l I- A Bis 1 1 1 1' I'nMI'AMY'B
M.w rriKiuirr t.i.Nt
Hilt stiy vouk.
nn.l cTini etlnit fer all Sertneru au.t Eatera cltlei a:
ftew (in-'Mi's, si-illns ei ry
11 tsLAV,
'lntitsnAV,
AVII RTI RfHr,
fnmi tlie CeniranVa wtiarf, flr.t ais.ve Kate ilivet, a
tw c.K, iii.iii fier 11, Soiih liner, ou same days,
a ie t.
li
41
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at
ei
f or nt'iilil, v-hii-h nil) fie rtvelved dally, hanillea la t
mi.st i-ait-ml i. anie-r, ai .1 ai-iiierL-u wiiu tee sreaieaia
patili, ui lair ratsa, applv to
11.1.1.411 J. TAVI.OIl b CO..
11-10 3m Nil 'Jilt mirili Whaxvi rJ
Tiis STKAM WICI KI-Y TO LIVE
ro
(
er:
T
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iu
1... ti vll-kieetll siiawiitfe OI tl'U LltelfiOol, hrnr Y?
and rtiliaiii lei .a tSiutumlup l ouipAuy ais latoadtai
sail e fi.U'.w a : t
I I N'A, fat'intey, IV'eeuiber :l. f
I 111 SHI Ull . SH'tir, lav, l.eit-n.hsrl... j
l.l.AM OW. 8nt.irSay. Ilfeemeer 17. '
Aed everv aaccocdluto atinday, at aooa, ft'ont Pier li
011 11 mver.
KATKS (IK PABSAOR PAYABLE IM CURREHqY
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t li st t'.iten to l.t.nden 1 .0 (iu Nlceran-e 10 l.omlon,
f-irst f'atiin to 1'iiria.. l'" 00 rtiet'ras'" to l'aria...
rlratCaliiiilollamliriilSil-uiJ aietir--k-e to it.uatiura. 7-
riia.t'lnreit al.o loiriarited to Havre, llieiueu,
I At a. 111. Inumm. A.: . at a.inallv I..W riili-a.
r arct Irein Llieriittol or IJiuiOnat,.vtn : Ftnt fial
ailiO. SIT.I. SJ1U. H'ecrae from Liverpool and Uuee
tt.rtn.tTa. 'i b"ie a-110 vtiati to aead for Uielr lileuds 1
tltv tl' fctea lievt- at tlie.e ralel. 1
1 or luiti.t-r uno.ttiatloii api'lr at the Company's ofd
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delpltia. and Ismi; Wbarf. lit. .ton. from Aral up
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aoove riAI. Bireaii.oii tsaiuiaar, (.uoviiioer a, ioih. i
V I.. .i-n..l.lii HAXII.S. AlatllitiH... will aalllr.im Ple-
dl.laa f.tr lti.atou.on naturaay. ut-tieDiiittr s, at it) ov
A . Sf -1 ana tne an anianip noa -s. neater, ironta).
r... l'l,ll.,l.li,liU. nn aaiue day. at 4 f, At.
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H... .tlsit, from each nort uunetuklly oa Halurdaril .
Inaurant.ei eUeued al uae aali we yreuuuui auarsedl
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a ...i.a.t. al ni r rates.
Bttii.pera are re-iueated l seal Site, Receipts tnd B
for Vieisut ih taeaaae (tia-Hnt fine aeooramedatlea
aaply to rtcnni ttiitqua e lUt
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.i FOR LIYEKP000L, TUIiSDAJ
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laa liHiialt auip PtltLADEI.PinA, Captain 0. F.
will aall for tlie above port a the IftUi aluveuiber.
iatteiakeiieUl carreiiey.
l)M Ko. 101 VYALlIJT8lre
KOR NEW YORK. DESPATd
and awltaure Llaee, tie lielawaro 1
dual. ISe sleaaieta of tbeae atnee are leav
dally at Uocioct at., aadsaelovkP.Mlroas Ikiaa 1
above Walnut street.
A or frriKiit, whit a will bs take, oa aonomtaoan
terms, apply to WILLIAM Al. ItAAaU) at CV.,0. is
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