4 A HA I IV AI'IF.l'.Ilt II.W.!AI'!'ll. 01 kick No. n.rimM Tl;ll:T. Pll.o T.IKI 1 1'l.s-. I'll-. (' T II Ulh! Nil. or ri..ir: . k ( i to s lu; W r. ... ,1- lo il i' I a rier, .mil Biai.r.1 ti .s.iHcrll.-ia out of th" Cry... Ni IS" ' ' f ell AKflTf I'l- II -M 1 Avi. I .r t y I' n I ' ' '"' llnT.n., tin arlal.'y iii lit' ii it; fur ti n , no-l m M. A ivr rtl'-rjr e. I 11 I il itt th n.i:al r I- AMh-nll ana... fiiu t.l naWr I', r i:vr. n.lr : .i n'-tl! -i-,s. 1 1U1UY, Til-Xi-MIU.Il HI. 1 ''I. HTII.W.N Al '. U. It is niiti.-ijvil.Nl tii'U Nimuiii''i Is n '!. n. Tin- n oi!f lmvo " I"11'-' iH-:ii'".'m -.1 to view its lull a.-" a .oii-ii'nm-.ilio-i un! nnW tl voutly to 1)0 wfslii'il. Imt n on'! v.-i -y ri'-iiilv acroiniili.-lii'il, tlii't ""'X ro.tr-l l!m I u-t, will, quiet t'litliiisiiisxm ami lm.ii ;!i-- s.iM -Ti'-tioii. Thef are ullh iiili tui! cm ni'sti.c- a.v.iitin tlio Jioiir wlicn ollicliil tl.Hiijr of It fiill shall Iiiito boi'ii received. Ah closely a" the prlnt'l rt ortjt would j-.-nnit them lin y li.ivc iiillnwvil thu (ingress of Siimumax from il.iy t day. They lt;:ve hung "Intently on hi moicim-nls from tie; liour wle n he I, Ii Atlanta to tin- uiniiii'i.t w'.ii-n h :i:i;l Ii'irwII' in the imnteiliule jr.i.inii:y of Hit) .aboard, 'ihoy Iihyc, (listiii.-tly Itim-d the course., (ifliia two columns mid, r Ii a ui .md M.ocfm, aud they uiulersUinl, with sen' di f;rpo of exiu. til title, the It rri'jl c!!l. ii-ney of Kn.i-Ai i;it k's Cavalry. "Wh'ii noxt yoj Liar from dip," said Gciien.l Kukkwas, wlirn lie lift Kitifreton, "it will hi hrou,'h tlm llulH'l press." lie annUo truth. I'o to it period of his crossing the Octnieo river, wo esu trace niovemtnls with s:iturai:t;iry accuracy. Since thut) tiimi thu lielinl paper.-, liavo furnished un the uews of him from which we arguo aucess. The. driest statistics from which wr eulleul Informatiou of General Siikuman's move ineutH, lu his march from Atlanta I y Savan Eiih, prove it to have liu-m onu of tiie grandest, if i.ot lie unimbsr, it;ir;i rocor.l. It is mil orior to hi.-, groat m:uvli (Vu:n ChiitUiiioogri to At.lun'.a. Ties lfKii of MoveuiVer wiUie.v,es tlio pr.-l.ia'.n.iiy lw.v.v meiita Incidental to tlm uUmd:i:ini -.it of At lanta. General Si.oi I'm'-, winj, coi.iii'.in. of Ihf Mth and iiiith Corps', move- ca.-.t by the . Guoigitt rod. General U-nvAUiiVi win, com;iOMd of tlio 13th and 17th Corp-, nvm s with General Sii.:iima, who leave.-) Kings ton Novcmlier 12. On tii 17 h ho opposes the Kebt'l forces und.:r ll )v:;i.t, Coin, at Jonesboro, tjaty-tivj urlei fioiu Atlanta, General Si.sxilm's fi;c.-s b'i.i at Sj.-ial Circle on that day. Oa Noveiuinr I'.l Siri;;t viti in reported to be lh!rty-!iv-o mile.' i'ru.-n Macoa, near Fjrsyt'i, an 1 porlions ot bi. com' columa at Canton and Covin-;Lon. Un the 20th Moiitipello and Hilbboro ar.i b.uajd, and Wallace U visiti'd. On th : 21ft Suh-iim's uiuin column vtrike oil' from Midi-ton for Katontoa, where il join Gou.--.ral II iwAiin'-., the united wiii; m.ivia upou Uillo Ioi!lti and burning & Oil tht 12 "id the two wim;-) leave Mille'l-'S- ville, Sl.O(.:u. moving i'1 !'i oa-lv-'rly iliri-jli-)!! towards Augusta, and IIowakd moving du va il (in Gordon, in order to take the lint; of lit" Geoigia Central road. On tlm 2ith, (loii'iral Uovvauk'h wing erodes tiie Oimuiw, SJ.ofUM having already ci-o.i-.ed the river at Milledj!-' vllle the day befuiu. On tiie il'.li.Si.iici ii'. cavalry udvance bi at Wayuesboro, aad llov. Aiti i progressing nlowly toward, thu sa:nu place. On November 3D tliiLii.M ix is still on the Central road, and moving toA-ard- Millen, and Kii.p.vtiir k i.i witiiiu six mile of Savannah. This brings us up to tin; l-" ol Ucceuibi-r, pince which tl.it c,altli(iHg1i v. n h ive been able to follow the nioveiu ,-uls of i'l ' ar.ny less chronologl.-ally, wo have roeuiv..-! iii:.i which may be eonsideivd atie.ii.u'-l of iiiee.-. Tlio last we hear lioni fcu i;j:j a - army latitat it is within a few mile; of Sna-uuh, and in splendid spirit-.. All Inn available ibrccj of llear-Adiniial J. A. DAiti.cniis are to bo brought into connection with the ur.ny. The coininandaTit of the South Atlantic lllji k a. ling j-ttpiadron states thut be is iu communi cation with Siikkman; and that, iu view of his probable arrival, ho had stationed several fctcainers ut dil'ereut points, and had corm; tlowu from TulLlliincy last Sunday, iu order to be on baud. The tew wortls embraced iu tho despatches which Captain Duncan bire from IIowaui) to D.viiLf. i:i:s teil us every thing we need know. No 1 iiul iu a nut-in-ll was ever more clcip:ent. In addition to title, hovi.er, we h ivo fur Ihfr food for hope to leed upon. A- the, hteamor which bore these. tlevjiat Jeii. w:w leaving tho l'ort Hoyal hurbor. the whole (lent begun to fire a salute, and every re-;i I was being decorated with flayi. as though to cele brate a brilliant victory. The fall of Si vannah will be a coiiiuuiiie.'.ion of a long, an uupntalh'llcri rainpaign. It will be tho co:- ly crown ol a maarititlcotit suet cssiou of tietorios. Its news will have a peculiarly triumphant favor, reaching us at this season of jubilee. If anything be nerded to add to our gi-r.-.ituile, !o swell our honorable piide, to culi.in.-e o;tr national exult-iti. il, It is the le-w-oi" tile lull ut' .Savannah. (UI.I). Flnanclul ingenuity, politic . si iagacity. and literary curiosity have nil Ik en exhausted In eudeuvorlng to discover th actual erac5 wblcU occasion the sudden (liu-tiialiou, ofgold. If we question the speuilutor, who U coining wealth out of daring investn.wnti, lie rcpl-ei thut goid is influenced by -tho war." Tills sge and lucid expluua-.iou i- tiully r..jieai. to ii.lniiriiig verdanls, who look u;,on the..o sjiw-ulatorsas Sclons.i n l bow d iwu unci w.ir sbip Uie (ioldcn Calf. Iloweer rntifaitorT this explanation may appear to t'.je to whom it Is addressed, we cannot admit its snfliji-mvy ui tatisiyiug our curiosity on Ibis mot iute- sling snlijeet. Why uliotild n miooos in the war nose gold to come iIh.yii, or, rather, or money to rise In value? 'W bea a vie- ry Is R.-iiiiei!, It. Is supposed that the war is thireby liroiighl neiuer to a clone, and nt thai oiiMinmi.ii imi ol inn- hopes. Hie redemption of the paper cuirein y will be;-,in. As It lit thin being gimliially reileeineil. the money uf our coin, fry wiil upproneli n.-arer and i nr r to thu old r.inliiril L"ld; ami as the ; .- tern advances, a d..l'.-ir in p.-ijirr will com.. . .ih-i anil in an r the worth uf a dollar in :.. LI. niilii, tin .llv.' ouililiriiiiii i r. slnred, and ii' i.iikiiiiiI till lie- l i. e of a ii"le will repr. -lit, its aclii'il v.ilne. 1 1. n-ever pl.au'.ole siirli .io expl,in.-illo:i n r.j I ne ;i -in .1, il ill not answer the pill pom ('.sired. II the il I v :ir r.i ' 1 1- law of gold '.lit tu.itVn is Hint with ueee.- i! I'a'ls, why 1-. it. Hull iiciiici,lly immeilialety ntVer eerlaiii ieleri. i the premium on told lias advanced victories, too, wl-leh nro not barren, but h ive rt ueht wUh tliein decisive ndv.-intaues? The nercs whltli net upon this barometer are ii.ulliliirious, and ciiiinol be retluccd to nuv taiulanl, nor yet to any system. It is capri ieiis, vary in;.', and cbaiigeable. Witlio.lt. hum1 it atlvani fs, w ilhoul cause il th-elinej; t') -nl tc iu it is a lotler, mid many of the holders of tit Uets min t draw blanks. Wi- propi se to glance at the vai iations which It lias until rgnne sinec the pa-sage oftiio (iol 1 bill on .lime i'l. On thai day gi .Id opened nt l; 0, and about neon JOS was re it lied. Under the influence ol the threatened, and dually the actual Invasion of the District of Columbia, the barometer ro.-ogiadualW until, on the 1 1 Mi of July, it readied its maximum, the highest, I oint caused by the war, and Heltled at 2S" mi ndvar.ee in twenty days of eight -six per cut. On the Kith it reached SMI, the lowest point for July. During August it underwent the most eccentric changes, ascending and descending In a manner pcrfectlyi explicable. Kvery rumor bad its effect, and fortunes were lr.nde and lost during tint days in which he dog star reigns," all the variations, however I, l ing between 2l"i and 2"H. Towards the beginning of Sepltmber all cjos were tinned to Chicago. The assem bling of tho Democratic Convention caused a vast number ot political rumors to bo sot afloat, which had their ctfoct on the market. Just previous to its assembling, gold sank to S-il, while immediately after tho adoptisuof the platform it had riseu to iioli. Upon the receipt ol'the news oftSm.litoAN 'h v!ctory,gold tell IromSiSiO tolt-5. .Siikiiihan therefore did a iloublu service to his country, for with his glorious deed came a toil of cold and ruin to many ol the secession specula tore who lie coining money out ef our soldiers' blood. Gradually the premium nsi-cmlud, until ou the 17th nt Oetob -r SJ22 was attained, wdien r.ga'n the gallant Hnr.iaiiAN dctea od tho Itebuls, and bi twenty-lour hours it fell to 201. Thu election had no etfeet upon gold, as tiie result w.ts lor weeks belorc a foregone con clusion. Since which time it has wildiy (iuctuatcd, and as soon as the glorious; new lroin Siikhman is coulirtncd, tho fall of gold will follow the Fill of Savannah. The uowj, although probably true, has not yet assumed a (lcllnito shape. As soon as that is reached, the eU'cet upon gold will be at oncu visible. We give below the mean maximum, moan minimum, and average mean tor cadi of the last six month" : Mai. .Inly '-'"i Alllllt ii t-ej.ienibtr 22-' Ociobi-r c 210 ovinil tr. .' iii L'cia lnb' r... -ut General nicau 2 S .ir.-i. ...-1.I. 2.1 2.tl 2:2 2 21. S -iii 2i.-. 2 7i 22? 2:tl.', 2 (i 2 ;j 2aTi lil t: or ki.jii:i. ivvitus. Iicl'010 tis lie two packages out) a larn ei.vciopc plethoric with sheets of tin 11-Mi-lpl, tiie other a mass of newspapers as u.ut'.led and dingy yellow us one could Knit in a long day's rummage In a garret. Yi'oilhlcss as they seem, they are the whole collection of a naval otlleer who, for the pint few months, lias liecn blockading olf tho Atlantic and Gulf coast, lusigiiilleant as they seem, these newspapers bavo separate bisto ricsof adventure senietiincs of tears, often times of 1 looil. but always of human wrong and tullciiiig. These new spajiors which we see lefoie ns, nre the tinder which fires tho Southern heart. I.ot us examine some of these scraps collected on the Southern coast. The same old thing! It is stereotyped, f alsehood cannot coin another lie. Here is the name of ifcpublii-au coupled with the charge of violating the Cow-tit 11 1 ion. Lincoln is the gorilla. Hero, is a scrap of doggerel, there, sonic verso worthy of a better subjoin. Here, j.' re at comfort is drawn bom the pci-en ilia llow of sympathy from Northern d s loyalists. iNovo, there N a touch of g.iseoaad.' iiiioii. an unconscious at kuov, h d gm nl. In tlicNt,! lli,f.iK'g:ii rs :;iclgiioraitl drove 1 wiiie'i liinn tho rank mid lite of the VanV'c iuvaders In tho .South, tliey are the 01 pressed, ivho light nobly for ribi-rly,b"e.nise tli-jy uppre iati the value of the bo..n. The oi-atof of the Ninth liu no eountorpait i.i iB .Northern ilcinngogua. What 1 blood In the South', In the North, ! dit.-hwatcr. Th la y of tho South is the borii-iiilsi.i's. o1' the : .oi'c. of the Notlh; and in th" presi in-o of his imlur.il lord and master, lb1.- Yuiihce involunU; iiy siiutehc . o(f ids hat. Virtue 1111.I coilon are the sta ples of the South, viae hlcii.j nous and 1I011 lsbirig only in the. N. rth. And .- it goi" TheiM are no shades In the picture. It is a daub painted wiih bin lies tii;.j,e.l iu the blackness of tiie human heart. Glimpses wo have, here and I'unv, of "li ys who loved their lu.iali is so iii'icli that they j could not bear it, atid tlierctor,- ran away. We learn that slave-soldiers nity I 'arn to flg'lt but that a free black Is always u coward. Diafi-- In tho North will never lie clecuted, baiviuso the Government w ould bar to ilsk its pop 11 Inrlty ; and Soniberu. rs iu-c ure.cd to -! ike ,m blow tiie la-1. Whi n t In--IimI'' is t nnoli'' ii I and Mill I'niuil -.-ll.k:- coiii,n--i the I;.-be lilies, the foe iin-rv-l' -lety mn c-.li.iii tell ; their forward iii'ii'.-h is pi-: ' 1 1 ed a' t'-.-nlile Haelillee. Tlu- iehance deit-.i'-d. I'-id drive the eiiemj w.t'i cess. One more un !i vandal ho-l ill b .ve every Vimki e place I A.., armed .Nuitliei m-r no.v ari when be.-!. g-I. are K.-; s oi di-ii-'rur. -ne-vii toiv, and lb" iieriiln-il 1 I'or v. rV r rirnif, :v i'l ici-.s w Iii; h. ! hi ( 'o::! -i r ut, when I'll;" n, are i iii.ee. A It. t.,1 st. no .'.hat. - :ie 1 n a trt 'i -I'l i a Vank -e ma:i- trap. Ad.iucing or r . ever di '.-a.led ; adv.i'icin.. cicr-vic.ori.'iis. .N.-'liier i-llic-e balllr -pielilies. T liliite. Tin- I ni 01 -i '' i- i ;-i';. 1 an.... es are ; or II ill-', I! ' . I I le re n,iy sil i'l.- Ill a-y are bl.t It a i I tl.-r ! in. i ti 1 il-'il ; tho litbcl brlglit as diy. Around ail lids i- llno'ni tin' i-Im of byi'iier'sy. Oul-liemilmg all, Is the .-:t-laiiic. saneljinoiiioiis D A vis, chief hypocrite anil I'lnsolit iner, tiie gn at ilv i.ninii 11 oi the S nib. Who brought these woid-ph lures I 1 t'ie cea.-IP Wa.it some cbi-.-ilul tr.iv.-li r. who, tti'h wcll-stockctl v.ili-e, t-io'l c nf.irl.i'ili! stab-looms on boats lh.it ply upon tha pl -.i-Mint rivers of liie s'.mirv S.:i!h? Cirel.-.s of lite laj so oftiini', and wi.-diiug that the jo ir n -y li nl no end, did 11 ! I nin ;. the .leaks an, I .'iij.i tho diorama of tho a: Soulh.-rn seen -s view with delight the leis le on the river 1 .inks, scan tho groups waiting for th? diily n.ail, and watch iho li jlicsime 1,1 ic!,s as they tin cried the col Ion bales rolling tliwn the steep blnll's? No! Ho w.ts way worn, tank, ragged, forlorn. Hunger looked out of hi.cjes. Doubt, the rack of constant dread, stint Ids glances askance through the dt-n-e v. (mils bi which lie 1 racked hiscotst waid way, while bis car ached with ttlrainlug to cat. h ju the passing lireee the bay of t'.i:' distant bloodliood. Tlio sen once reached, who ever found it half so In- niliful ! Arrived, often alone. scmetiiKCS with wife and children this w relt bed pilgrim found bis country in a ship. Hi- properly was bis life, his ra--. his bung. r. and the-c old papers. Inis is I lie joyous traulcr who lici.ienl 1 litese southern 1 oast.-. And yet w lieu no look back through th ' v i it a ot years, so few 1 bow unnatural all this .seems ! How almost iir.po.-silile it Is to re ilizo in these printed names tiie men wo once Knew aim loved! How changed those old plantations, where (M rytliing would have been an charm ing In.! lor out: jarr ng chord w hich twanged through all existence! There weie hearts as good a-.lho-e which beat in Northern land., Diin.ki warped, but not by the Creator. Havcry 1 ripelrated this crime. Mankind, as a mas, cannot rise, abuvo the cii . tii.istauees of edu cation. And this inauusi ript,'.' Shall we look at it? It consists of letters tiom tho rank Ilebel Yri.KK to his wl'o. They were examined long-ago, ami if anything in them was useful to the I'nion cause.'it win undo to serve that purpose. In examining them, it was ascer tained that thry abounded iu all'ccllonate exprt ssioiis, and atToi ded frt'nucnt glimpses of a better nature iu thu writer. They have served whatever purpose they were intended to fulfil. Curiosity Is no part of It. We ourselves shall not examine thorn; nor would tho pub'ic Mi unr.cc.ivnrily to invade ilcnustio privacy. We will take the word of those whoso duty it was to Inspect tbenijthat tho man could feel love that ho was not wholly ignolilot May wo not alsj hope tb.at the name celestial spark Is not ex tinguished iu.tb.e bosom of others, ami tint from it may ari.-e tho flame, of mutual love in the reriprcd Union. TICi: jFK.UI'Si I S HINK.ii Al. 1. A.M 1 It i: ItKHI'.Mt K tll.'.li.. Iii refening to the aiablo portiou of tho public tli iiiaiii, as rendered uuavailabio a a b: sls of national crctl.t by tlio term; and pru vbioii.s of the Homcstoad law, Secretary 1'i.s- hlsijln sas that tho mineral lauds belong ing to tho Government are free from sudi cnibai-Kissnicnt, They aro still, ho adds, the property of tie nation, and may be disposed of as Coneiess sbull determine. That they should yield a revenue to tho owner, Inde pendent of tho collateral advantages derived from Individual enterprise in extracting the precious metal-, would ut em to admit of no dispute. Mr. Fk.-skn'iiEX then goes ou iu hit report to tav : "On the one hand it mny l.c said tl.a' to s. II them ulisolutely is to pert v. nil an line iiisll -.l and int'xbuiisritilo source of wui'ah and power, tiie roi.tro: t.l winch should aiwitys rem dn in tno liuntls of tie Govuvmncui. Gu Uic other, thu. alt Mtiiiiipu fciiheito to ica'.i.e any c msiJeiiiiite amount of levoniic from nay system of r.-ntslmvc proved urrMiiicei'Vril. It I. r lie hope ! itia-.do i (ireiis limy te aide to ilcviwt some mo-lc iiy whi -U Hi. tc l.o.ds may be made c.vailatilo to an ext. 11' iu fct Die iust ruaatire j.rop ulionete to thei.-yi.-ry produciuii." This eertainly Is a most important "lU'ges tion, in view of tlitt present enormous exjie.i.li tuicn of the 'Government iu the prosecution ol the war against rebellion, and the conse quent ucecssity of making the. most of every pos.sible means of revenue. It Is ipiite obvious that the greater the amount of incorr.o which the Fcdeiiil Treasury can obtain from other source?, the smaller will be lb,e deficit tint must be made up from t.ixati. in. Iu a recent article we showed tbtit though n coii-iderablo share of that part of the public binds adapt d to agilculture wn already given away to actual settlers, mi l th" resid.ie ilcdieaipd by law to tho same gratuitous d'spo.-ltlun, yet the Government had not In fact lost by the arrangement, but a-' 'tally reaped, ladlreefy, a very large bene 31. While, therefore, there is nothing to regret upon that score, It must be apparent thut a very iliiluruut policy should bo pursued with reference to that di vision of thu domain which, though not capablti of sur face cultivation, and fit lor tlio homesteads of our agricultural population, is Immensely i!.-h in mineral wealth. To make n absolute gill of such territory to thine who will d" vclop their vast and untold treasure, would bciiiiacl of thrillh-ss prodigality on tho part ot the nation, since tlio largo prollts which a crmparalivrl lew minor, would amass from a soil that will neur sum. tin by tillaso a ili u-c resident popul rl hi. would not li'-couu. teibal-uiccd iiy any uib pi .to rociproc ilsdv in- j tng.i to the Govel am lit. i Since, then, il Is expi'il'cil that lie- nati in shoiil'l never partwil'.i I in: f 1 sim.ile ol its I mineral hinds, sum j-.i I'icIo.m po'ii y sh i:ild I be promptly ib lised and ad .pled with a view to make them protila'nl to tli 11 ttioii. Il i. stated olllrially that a a-.t lc-ll. ringing from 0neb11mlr. il to two hundred miles iu w idl li and el'iht or nine bun Ire I miles iu leng.h, embr.-.cing poi lions ot Idaho, Nevada, and Arizona, is rich in sliver ore; mid that ; mall as have yet been the mining operations In Neiaila, alone owing to the want of the proper machinery for red icing tha various ores, still, if tlio mines now npcua 1 there were supplied with lb .1 pro.ier m 1 1 1 for tiie pur pose, and were thoroughly worked, tiiey would yield tea m'llioas of 1 illars a ninth, or one hundred 11:1 1 twenty millio. i a year! In bis late report upon lh 1 s:i!ijc -t, t'.i.s S -ere-tary of the Interior say-: "Whin e it-lliict thut tiie rreion of coinfy n whit-n .!i.j.iis of I In- p.ciiui 10 -oils ho unit ii elmie- utis'e porti.ios ot 111 ec sL.in-A naisix 1 n 1(01 its. uii.i ilki tee ilcUe-t t-nn. nl .re l i rctoioic .li-covered nr.- u. et Inn a ubily oe Tilopetl, wliil.-t ne-w t.i oi i.nes are mimu .'ly UiHue, it will ill porccivFis (list (lie itutiinil pi i oi.c( ot 1 he mines 111 liio I uil.-U, Kisit-s iniisl suoa i-.a h a inn. .inn lie wiitmut prccoilent 111 Hie hi 11 ry ot iniuinff open. ions. 1 lie i - .lib linbf li.l.tl in the rocks of thai exti'iisivo ropt .n is iit'iua ly Intxbaiisiib , mitt it will liunisli tn til line ems, ihun.etiy, a pre,cinl pan of our 11.. mis ot 11,11.011 ing (tie liuhi euiilia ted Iiy Mio (.I'veiiiDHiit lor tho oieillirow of liio y,iit llu bil ion." Assuming It, then, to be conceded that tho Government should make its mineral land-, a means of revenue, both lor aiding In the de frayal of its present expenses, and the futuro extinguishment of tho national debt which is being accuiiiuiatcd lino u il, the next .pit'sUou is r.s lo the best mode ol etfet ting the desired olject. Secretary I's.iMt suggests the crea tion by Congress of a liiircaii of Mines and Mint rids, to w hit It the iiduiiiii tratlou ot all details in tho farming of this vast nation il (vlale shall be committed; and lie also pro poses the levying ol a revenue tax upon Ihiwi who me engaged in gathering- individual wealth from this national property. On this head lie observes : "II. e rulruiirnt of a modsr.,to lie.cnsi- fee from 1 nc li peis.ui i-nated in plm-rr m in 111 if 11 ) m the public noniHiu, nd. 11 rc-Bsoiiiihle tax iion Hie piaduet ot ull mines, whn-li 111 g'it he gru.iu ateiJ uceordiug to tlio eo-t of production, would l.u .11, st 10 ibe (iovernmctit and SAtisanTorv to tl 1 0 diiuIdk intercut. When It is considered Hut a nominal tax ol one per centum upon the prosont prodi.ct of the mines would yield a larger in ome ihun It ni w d.rivid from tho sale of the pontic b.ndi', with an expense of cotlectiDK h eoiuesra tiely smad, and that the pmspeciive revenue from this souict-ii o great, tue iiapoliey of giaat ligltienilnesnridniiuer.il lands in f.-o, wituoat contktt ration, must be apparent to all." Without objecting to tlio Idea of a lieen-as toe to be paid by each miner, thcro may yot be a rcoro eligible mode, of securing the end contemplated. The Government, at all events, should not fail ti require such a bonus for tho privilege of mining Us beds of goll, silver, and other precious motals, as will boar a just and liberal proportion to tlio bcnelit which Industrious and energetic privato entor prbe would be likely to reap from tho grant. This is the flist consideration on which Con gress should banc its legislation upon tlio subject. As legnids the best plan for making tho mineral lauds of tho Government tributary to its tieasury, opinions may dilllx. Hut.this, at It ast, may be said with soma confidence, that a mode of procedure adopted by individuals iu business, and which lias been found to wor'.c beneficially ior all concerned, could reason ably lie expected to operate quite as well if adopted by tho Government in a similar case. In tho development of coal oil territory, it Is tho uuiversal custom for tho owners of tho fee simple to lease tho land r a term of years, reserviug, lu consideration of tho usu fructuary right, what is tailed a "royalty" of all tho oil produced. This system might bo applied by Congress lu deriving a revenue bom the mineral lands of tho nation. It would best haiaicniK the Interest of tho Govern ment with that of tho minors, whilo tlio receipts of the I'sderal Treasury from ths mines would alwaya bear au exact proportion to tho prolits nf tho miners. The principle, a! nil events, is worthy of consideration. Wai.kit S iiiai. l- TiihATiiM Thia evening Mi Lucille Western receives a oincflt, on which oc cation ahe appears, for tiie only tiin- this week, in her duplet character of "Lady Isabel" and "Madame Vine," in the moral emolionul plav of I nsl J.imie : or, Ihr l.loficnunt. Crowded homes lite the simdiDg rule at the Walnut iliirirj: Miss V c-t. rn's eDgiigement, snd they do ngt api e-.r to l.c tho lean impaired by the incle ment weather. To-moirow night she appears for the Ins: lime as '-Cynthia, the (iipoy." Tho Kebrl Ntntra Iter '"try. llH AllI IICMT Of TUB KASr, 1IC4II.11 All TKttS Ma no: Gi Niin.M, I'ix-k, No. ,'17 Ulceeker street, New York, Decomber 11, lst',4. Circular : At tention It again called to General Ordors Nos. HO nnd t Z, Ui'ad.pittrtcis of the Department of the 1-iiist, which prcs'-rilie that alt persons coming 1 1 em the insurgent bullet shall rupoit at these heiidipiartcvs lor registry. Kccpets of boteit and boarding-houses are again itii nested to send to this ottico ths names of all individuals from said Suites taking lodgings with then). TLo iceu.ts developed Iiy too registry fully jtmity the action of tho donartmont com'niiiidnr. and wonld warrant lis rotitiouan-e. The d.-ctsion of the (januuma Coutt lu tuvor of ihc St. A 'isus I. ideif and rohlrs makes il inip- ra-ive Ihitths leitirtry b-1 piiMicd vijon usly. Il l iiirnur.' ol pitiilic .dely, whieh eoiiiiucndJ itself to all good i itui n.s. John J. 1i.ck, Mejor-Ocuoral. Jamib U. 1iV i.v, Lieut, and A. 1. C. (.FMItll, l OSTKIfM M.I W. T11K 11 mm no 01 n i.riisr KIHO. V,p ihr r.f.'-'.oi ('- "f" ' . rn'f a. We learn Unit on Tmsd .y a lon e of the enemy ml'.im-d tinviirOs the ('uossuatchii', tuirnin Ti liiMiny 1 rhlgc. '1 hey wi re a'Mrkr.l by (lenc- t 11 1 (ii-rliell's .omiiiiiiiil i.nd ilri""n tan k. .111 eiim i). y inoiniiK n 1 onion of our forces, an en . wtn.1i wii n conip iiiy "t Cit tdel ('atl.T-, 1 lir.il. r l'H'tMin 1 monsnn. sn 'i i s-1 ol Hie (.o ir ji 1 ! iVih liimnnn', tlia hoe "nib.-r M i.i-.r .1. I'.. V lii-e. ha-l a sn irp tl In wi ll a he ivy lores ol td'- . n. my r. rTulc'inny hi i, a'.otu l.e mi ca 1 i. t-l- w l'u. tiiiC'R". 'I "c . MdvHie-i'.t I'i'-.auU liio i riieiosii, mil i. ero, .iriveii tuck. 'I lie ii'lcs, who nsrc to -r tf p in i-,l as k i r nt eh. r-, I .11 -i.t 111 111 alHiul eiif t" six. iea' l-.'iiav. .1 lik" v.-o r.iiis. We . ii. 'nt to learn Ilia', t's.let W. .1. I . ,1'n'tersoii, I i t ( earle-t m s. r-ou-'r wi.nn.ic :, Ih'iiii; III 11 si 01 In tvrn 1 b.cs it.roii.ih iho hit lunir ui.'l ihi-li. Un -u on" i-'h' 10 ihu ci . on We. I- : In s.lay tiij. lit. (' nht . .t. drti n, ot ( iiinohi, i was 'it ' H w. 11111I1 .1 lu 1 tic face ; t' i.1'1 bh-iitc- . naat A. oil n. of Anew, t-aa a m vtnc w nind 111 the I iid ( ( H.iet ,1'isci'h liarnwell is shot tar. m-h Hie inigh ; Cii.n t li. ('. McCaity r'ooiur'i the k-'.i slioii.ii- r, nin not cm -geioii-ly woSu.L-.t ; , (.no. t A. It. Hi-j ward woiiti.tnl ill iho leu hand. ; 'I In re wcic mie or two 0 I111 till' UK cnn'i.-i tics in ' the I adi t comp my. Anion.' the (ieorui on oil" was killed end h verai wounded, but we did not leuin liow 11. ni. y. The enemy lmvo landed a Iuihc toice nt Muei.eyV I'o nt. and w. re rejiorted aiiviiiieitiK tuwiit.is (ihl l'oi'..lalii.'0. Tli.-v will ho nito n tine of. 'I In- loree win. h Isndcl lest we k 1 al i'. U'- l.andliif! bus ii-H.'iftreii. Ttmt wtii 11 ; I. iVhl l!.c Cc.tlci.-. (.11 '1 11. .-.lay w is nhon- a mi." , ti. 111 tlio ri.ilrosd, and is n p ntcd as Inio nliieK. ' (no .-. nditiou 111 ih.it locality will nc nit re mis- i t... I nt y al la Nl i..'C"iin'S. J The' (Savannah V. i of Thursday ' s : D iy Icorc estirii..y the enemy air .in matt an . tempt 10 lake tlio ( liarh stun mid Sivaiiiiin Kil- I read, hilt wi re ieul't-it 111.I li.-att n li e-iv. Yes- 1 tirduy inoriiir.g llhtin' continiii-d ne.'i hT ility, II. il had no: ctascil at dark. Our lorrts hit iliivi.-n tn.ek ( very ns.-aiil!, and tho enemy had I nnido uo pro;;rees whatever. IIIIK JllMtllMit.M OI-KV. I llH. Ills St OI'IS NKAIi KXOXVII.I.B. A ..... the liri.tfl .' ,-l.T, Il.vi i! -r s. Gcnriat Vitiiithn's a.-outs bavo liccn within four Hides of Knoxvillo. No enemy is r ported II.18 kale of tslruwhmry Plains. Union eiiiciis suit consider Iho 1 ed.-ral era. mition of Ji.ist Tenni tsce in a pro'-alilo occurrence at au early dale. It is very cvnh nl tho loree at anoxvnic will not atteinpt any oilcusive inov enit'iit in this si eti.iD pi nding the operations of Hood 111 Middle Tom ceee. A'lwrtion of ISmbridgc's fonelsat Pcan s hiKUoa, wlieiiicr lor mo par.oj. 01 w ching Vaughn's movements or of (iimrding 1 he 101U towaitis ( umlnrlund (i, under lbs C0ekiti n that the j;ai risen at Knoxvillo may liuvc to sin d.-idale by that route, is not known. lax on 4'itrliiirii!. Itectt. Tho Commissioner of Internal llcveimo has pron nlgated the lohowing; Till ASI IIY 111 CAIITMI ST. Ol l leU iN .TltVAI, IIhvimi;, W AsiiiNii'ioN, lie-ciii.er in, imih. tientlt men : ours of November '.ii, Inclosing a carimau's receipt or dray ileket, nnd inijuiriug it It is lltili'e lo Slump duty, is received. In reply I have to say thai a receipt is merely the evict nee of an act done, or a duly or obliga tion performed, and for the use of the pnrty wno d. s the set or .crf .rms the duty of obligation. It is a'gned by tic party for whom trie act is done, or the duty or obligation p reunited, or bv some ore lor b in, ann deliver.-. 1 to i tie other, and it nukes no out rence whether it be sifini'd jvitb pen or eucil, full name or Initi ds, Christian or ur I'hine, or mercy by sonio mark or character adopted by tlio party a su'isiftiito f ir the name. Tho form . f cartnn-u's receipt or dray tickut ii closed by you is within (his dcscripiion, and ttibjtct to'stauip duty. In the case decided in the letter of this otllee re fined to by yon, the paper did not purport to bo sinned iu any manner, and was therefore uo neiipt. Very rei ecifully, .Inst i ll .1. I.lwis, Commissioner. DIAKRIKO. ( OX -l lil I Nil.-At No. s.il Jiroutl stroll, mi Iho luiti li .l.ail. Iif lli v. A. Miilislilii. Mr Al.lllll: i I n.V lu .Miss JiAIII A. 11II.I.M1, liotli el I'uiluJ'.li'lua. DIED. l-.rllNI.KV.- Ill tho I'.'lll Inslsnt, MAIIV :M7,. lll-.-l II, . ai'vlilr i.l" tlis lnt .l.-.iini. lluriili-i , ul Ujtjtar I. nrliv. ln-laiviiri' coiiiilv. uii.sl In ycur-.. '1 Ik- rr-la-ives im.l lr. mis ! tin- luin.ly r ti-sir-ctt'tiMv-Invll.-.l le utt.-ii'l h.-r nin. -nil, lr.mi dm lull- r.-sl.t.-uco ut li r lutlicr. .ni silniliiy, the lHth uisti.t it, ut I u'ch.elt. cowKLt.. .in the evcnisK of the i.i'h uiktant, Mr J.i 1 1 N V, COW KI.L. Ill II. i-si, ill year ollili, mo. I iinert i. r ii-m in tiie Ci'iiir d Cr.-fh ttnUn Cliurrh, .lui.tii und Chcriy ulrvels, uu ftatuiuoy, al 11 u'i.uik a. 51. lirfrllii'H-. ( I M.MIMIS. fin Thur-.tsv ailprnonn. Htli liiitnnt. ( UIIM.I.IA Itl'AKllll I IM.VllsiiS, wl.li, vf ul tlm lam L iia-.isio-l'oliiniitiiiii'r A. Iluyil .-iiiiinilnH. lo r ii, nl.- rt'luliv.-i. iin.l itli-n.is sr.. Inviti'il I...-itlsnr1 tlio fiiia-nil, II..I. i li.-r lute r -slili-ii'-,', So. r:4 tlh.-s.iiti hii..-i, on M inlay n.i.rid.iu, ll.th iitiiut, ul 111 u'cluuk A.M. Iiit. iii.viit at t.niir.-l Hill. . OII1N I ll.-lin ths l ull Instant. FltF.liKRirK W., m ii ui Irtauriek w. auU Annie Curinili. In Un- id ycur ul Iiin fi,i 1 hi-1 olnlivca anil Irlcnils nl the fHnilty are rosjioctrully lnvilf.1 to nit. -ml 1.1 iiiii.-rill, lioin ihi. rcl.l.-n.-rt of IiIh lnri ills. No. ton N. l-'.levoot l mna-t, ull Silttll'duy next, ut 'i o'clock, vvltnoilt lu:lln.l- llutli-o. tl. HI, II. (if.. On fie iiiiiriiluxul till" Ulli hisluut, 1.1 II. 1 i I'lll I UK. In 111.. 4IHI1 .vi .11 ol lus litis. 'I hi. Mntivcs iiiimss ot' tho titunli', otllrisis. nnd ninul crs ol liiiriiiony I,. nine, Nu. ftj, A. Y. M.,iu-n r.. Mit ct.uily luviitMi to uil.'iiil liiv iiin.-rui, lroin Ins lute rei.1-ili.ii.-c, No dm N. i;inii.-i'iith utri-et, un hutur.lay aiiur nui u. at'i o'clock. llov. I.I. -Ou Wednculav, 1 till Instant, .lnnv A. I OW tLL (ui IK. well a liiuiherki, lu inu .JUi year ot 111! flg-.'. III.. r.-ltiTei and mate fl-lrmtR are tnvtts.l t attend ll.o fiiD.lil, ftsiM Sis Into rcii.U-iir.', No. Ifi il Sn-u-e ir. .-l.ou .satiir.lay ihctdius, litn liutuiit, at lOo cle ik. InUiBi.-nt ut tuurfcl Uiil. i 1.L THE NEW HOLIDAY HOOKS, j wiiniM'. nunKs, I'oiui 01.I...S. I'll AST' 'M H.UW r.KS, lol!V CAIIIi .' VSKS, OOI.1) l'KNH AVIl Pr.NCII.I, .ICSI.MI.K ASH IOV HOOKS, fArfTllIES OF KOl'li 1'Al'l.ii AM. liSVtLOl'Ls tO IMUlCll I.N .Tl A I 8. r-ltln or Ir colon. Ail nriklv uruuiplli ileii-erid. CIIAM.I-.N, Pnbllidiliijr tlooe tMi uti Hnitiiuh r, 12-1 II Uu li (W illtS.Vtl Hireal. IXTHA NOTICE ! THE I'llorillfa'OU OF J j u.e lust cl i. nilf.i STttK, N. F.. corner ol llKOAIl un.l CIIKMVI'T Slresl.1, 11 li" t. aliiici'lici- ihm, iu vieiv ol the Hoc.-, he will (uulll null., m ic), Sucilnco hi L-irce and Varied Rtock of 1011. 1 r A II MULES. Such as FINK COLOl IMC HI'l.l'.Ntvlll ODOIt r -IK, ltvi:l: FUKS'CH AM) L. 11. 1. 1 nil Cl.l.r tMSS, P.I I W.K.-i. AC. t.ernnr Hair and T.-etli urtish.-i. t'"inSa, A. An.lolhar ism t i. Aciu i.is son hi'i.ioav niris, A I COST. AM) 110KB TOO. X. ll.-A s.'le. te.l lot of l.l.NI 1M. IMl-oliTtl) HAVANA ClOAItS), oi lvin'e l!riu!i, win .e M)d on the name tavoralne lurina, If ADiMea..Mi I, ma iealuuca. ' 12-lU ltlrp lrl,H'l, GIFTS FOll 1 HE HOLIDAYS. I J I Slots MAI. NS I'll' .'.l.lllir.S, ICiniu 111 nttt-Aci on of (lie enrn by gravitation ; nueof me most lii-aiiu live us ell at Int. r.Mii.( guia that cua ua ir.--i.-i t. ti lo a cliil- . I rice -J i ll. I uiLcr nlie, tor leui-licrs are In repa'-atl'in. t i.ielv liinn a ed workaor Wsa una Cujtry.PhotokTaph All uuia, Jun-n.l. . iliiiai-s, Ac. bCllF.kMtlUIUUK. lMNCKOI'T f!n. li 16 Ct o. S.J AllCIl StrauL 1)CRE tAIIFOItNIA WINES! X Fl'blS tAl.llO'KNl WINKSI ri ks ni.inniiu wixhi HCI'K vrKF.rVim Calilurula Viu.jaraa.e,ual lu lu It li m. Riilla'. HOI.T n INK, from OaUf Tn'a Vineyards, now uitd and Lr.-crl4il Uf our -d'iin p'iyl'-lant. AM. ti l. a wldK.fruui La llomia VlneyarJs, a hlslilr nel.r.l.-r t.i Ulul M I L' -1 r. w I N T . from California V neyarda, aocapt- Hhi.- le r. M.l'eil bAd llieuued. sill btr W INe., from e.iiSjrnla Vluiyardj, of p.-oulUr ,,iu(. in ii ii.aloi. ill ilfliciitv l.teim. i.llM'l Ull ASI. V , In. u' ('alif.rpla Vliieyarila, used by In.al Ah with the uium. Sei.ell.-ul r.-fiilta. . Al lloiiXiA WINK A.iKhLA , iu. li (forty-two) 8. rti lit DU..-(l,vveiiU5Ul U m-awtui 11 OOKS! . 1! (I O KS!! DOOK8I" ThK nllsnlli.n ni llm pnl.He l .llrt'1 In thu Htm s.,riiu.-ul nl 1.'" "'! I" l"il' l"."k, 'I tni by A tnn-' nrl v .'11 1 -t.M-v nf hm .l-onflr hninl irg fwr i r.p'c nf i Hit' llJllr. Hi v l.t '''. lrtiPtiw. trl Ot '..'tl f'T dfUS I I RISU IMP, Af R"ArMlNt IfOI tlHTI. Ai", rt M)f ot Jin . i, ... i . . v l. i 'K' ini, T'ltti pruiTi. .Miirvun'i, ' A.-oiif, I.n"i. H'b.M, I'M)1 r Ih-.IvS At' Ahoon un hMi Itt;!!'' fi t. ii.c tk...alir''Hu 6 iitmi. '"JOE R&CC C0I7BSE." 1 iu. ay ' l-i I' .- ...nfrv no. In i.rt i. 'inl 1 1 " n . ' y i i' II , l-,ts in. nl, rrw 'OtI fl-.-. Mr), ii. ilic S a . i ..I V irr.nll .hn-'IH l ell. l.i-.'.li'S.s ll.-V I, ic. hub, ,lu. .-,,'nl ti iuai. . lll.lt-l ll.tl. I'l , ' I 111. I .11.1. CIIAltGlJn Ol'MllV 1.' 1'. N.i. H.'l I -HKSNIIT Htrel 'Y o tii r. t it a i) i:. 'tlio rCIII.K'MIONK nf IiltF.WI-ilt TrbHSTOef. CM Ktl-'tf 6f woitri ii i irs ntr'Tio,RT, W.'lf fNIKKS KI'l-.l l.l.lil, ll.l.l.lAl.O n lll'M.I.Ks, lka. ,i swans At.; rmiETii;, At. will hfr.-ain.-r I... . uiipiH-d to II. f iradc l.y I I Altl.Its. DUHIKVEK, 12 1-L't S UJJ t IN..N0T Slrrt. VEW LOOKS Foil THE HOI.1D4.YS. 1.V Jl 1 I t Al.l , lilt 1 Ol. 1 II AL VM'I.S S Ol ID II. Ii, V. I I II A I. If,, of ll.o I n-.in'. !". rul.-.ns on ea. ii l- .m, ?4U. Cllilcvl asil l-.tpl.oi .1. iv, an le t' I" tl: Mai. jccl ol I'liia.llse l.'.si, ho.I n Vcn.al lliil.-x lu all (nu I'ucuii, ut CIIAItl.r.S liRX'IF.K I '!.' V T I. AVIl, I r.ilnme laipc li.iiiil I.-cm... .is payCH, un ilea ton pajar, liulilid In ve inm cluih. I'l ice!. l!K.HY THIS 1V. ? R A I; 1. H K It .1 M II Y. I N F, Wilh iliiiaoal.i.lia and vlun.llcit hy in-riuAn artla'. 4to. no,. S' un.l pai s I'iiiim. Dulwera uui-.ilai.oa. lHmia Voiluiui'iuth, tp nut. l-.'n. II. I I'M ItA'tll .U VF.NII.F.. MOTIII K J.H III. I. ANIi HhK CAT. Ii.mn. t-"0. MO ' III It li.lO.K H1...M l.l.ilMASr. 4i... 1 ll. .M.. Till K l-ITl lltll'H l'u KM it loll I.IITI.K I'BOl'I.K. Ito. '.-'.cents. MOH-KIl ..OOSi: IN (.KKMAS ("tla Topeia"). 8vo. tl i.l. MOIIItlt (iOilSC. IN Fill. Mil ('-Mere t'Ole"). Bvo Hi. Tilt; KOOT.l'l.lSCtSt. A C.irMinal Htory. Ito. r oi uu-.. AIMi.V FOB I. K V I'O I. II T' ft 1. I s r III I'KK-F.NTATiO HOOKS F.IK l'l'., Inr-icc.'u-tiu m i-1 h.-.-niOtiil Work I'liiiu.lioil tor ttie Holu di.ya In Chi aid- plila, New V"ik, lluatoii, laiudoa, Fa.la, l.tipsle, etc. 1 Oil SAI.K AT A lllS.'OI NT. or .icrit poht-paiu on itceil ul t tuiecl pn.-e. by f i.i-.vroi.nr, I'uhllaliee, llooliellcr, ami Imiiortnr, .No. 1.I..1UUKSMI I rluoH, U-l..-1'.lillhlt Souomt Floor. iUESENTATION HOOKS OF A. J VAI. I Alll.K ( UARACrtK. Apn'eton's Now inerl.-an tjclop.-i-.lla. Cvci.'pu-.IU ui I uiuu.ur.aiLl aim llasiuoaa AnvcdoUM. 3 vols. Ji..,ellinn He.', rd. Iiy Frank Voore. Washington li-vlra's Worla line ealtioaa. Cuopera Novels- illiiHiiale.l. I Mel Ol. ' Woias lliuslratid. lUnrn ll'a I'nl'eil Hiat. a N.-rlvalc a Dihloiy of llie Hainan. I. eras Ir. m the Hesse Ido'f tie 1 erv, l.li.hic ni (1 S'lSiluw of New Volk Clclure C.all.ir.ea. Alardii'a llisioiy of France, A-.- uf l.uui-t MV. Wnvtrly Nov In I'tnstiatea. Htiakesiieare's Works. Fiohcoit s Worrts. lia ard Tay' or s Works. Hood a Werks. ..rd Baron s Works line edition, llajlatu a Works-lo vols. . A'. JAMK-tK SIMONS' Book t-Mtas, No.llii-S silNTIi Htreei, se.sina aiejry. K B -A llbeial discount made un all purebasua. Ill U-1H JJOLIDAY liOOKSIt! The Largest and Handscmiest Assoit ment iu the City. All tl rhiw ted n'AiiiUrl nrx.Vri, Mnl .h r Amorfc4A nitfoLi.in piaia or tuitant call and auAncco budin. vili (.0 iruml at OTireHtikvDiincnieut. urrautMl on I nvcQia tern, running tlm It-ruth our tort), wiiere inoy cab te ii'tcily exnailrd Mutt of our tine titers In oouud k pr(ni) fur our itt kit feiUui, bf tb beit tiluusrt Ul tli cuunii. Ulblcw niul rruycr-IJooUri, Te hnudnmott lot ever finportetl Into this rountrr. OXrOiiij buitnii by U i i w, tf 1.ihkJb ; bl&ff- ltsb rditloni of tbe Ami'. It IC A a tH) KU-HviiK. x iiultt'l honna In far m aim London only ft miia I nun tr cf the above itrpo'tfd wx jrahl? rr Holloa v mlei W Invite their lmptcuuu bjr luverk ol eieaAutijr-bound bck.. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.' A very large aiiortimnt of every aize, kind, ttud .0ltlr, which we otter at LuVKk I'ltlui'.S tuan my nini In ibo counirv, A bfauiltul Boot, hoidlni: M portrait, 'i urkey o urocco, we l l U lor :V'-0. We hve a few 'i:ain lai ite Aiiiumk. mounted, In vetvet. wlthuamnce on w.od, lroin 1'aitb.carvtd by Uau d, lu the bust niauueC CIIILDRI-X BOOKS. KnpUfb ard Auiertran .Tuenllri, fnrluillnfi all the oiia 'the jatieal aeaitiuuni iiiai we hare jal oilercd 04tr fair . Home of tut abore goodi are limited Id qnantitle. VTe would adviie eiuly pur oast-s to secure tnrm. We oiler, 1 a'ao. a reiU tot of beaull.'utly made LI THE it rtt and Bracketa. warranted atroni and durable. The rare oBvtiiltg noicl aud buntjaonie, nmde by a loldler'a wtfe. ASHMEAD i EVANS, .IIAAKI8 OLD STA2TD, IVo. 721 CHKaSXUT STUI2KT, u u-fti BEi.Ofr Eioura. WANTS. TO MANVFACTUUEKS. TO UKNT.A uFiw factory bMlldinir, Jut euinplHei, with twenty Iii.im' p. ttr. to a pracilt al apmner. with three or four 'tn ot i.rv-'lMaa wix.liru marliliinrv, adapted to apln trum f. i 4u i i t tau.v. The butliljiif la twt-ury, tWuMe floor, J,(th ce'litia, flujhhed In iho bail muuuer, aad laired lroin liir aidea. It la built eapreaslv lor the pur I ( It i-o w it U uuliorui. Till la a koU opinirtupUj far (nnii'i reiituii; pewratid Hpliinlnjr tor the oturkwt, aa I y to ui alt ihu yarn oa tlit'breiulitHtUiaHavif caa turn olf. 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