4 . IMI!!2=111 - Vl:Wm* 6a, THITUDAY MOBSING=NOV. 28, 1868. CITY AND SUBURBAN. P • Timm Will be no EVESTNG GAZETIT issued from this *Mee to-day, nor will our Morn ing Edition appear on Friday morning. We ' are desirmu that all should observe OM; ,lay whioh.the President:has Oct apart as a (hi,' of National Thanksgiving and Praise, for, the great deliverances which Almighty God bath vouchsafed to tis, in the late times of nnpar alleled danger, through which the nation has passed., Mut Battle at Cbattanooga—Hospttal Supplies Wanted. Tha late battle between the forces of Gen. Grapt and Gen. Bragg, at Chattanooga, has, doubtless thrown thousands of wounded sot Cars Into the hospitals, and increased supplies are urgently demanded. This is reasonably inferred from the tenor of our telegraphic ad •ioes, and from the following dispatch, just rooeived by the Sanitary Committee in this oity Lomat - ate, Nor. 24, 1863-1 b the Sanitary Cu nt . l 'tato., Pit:able:l7A A dispatch from Dr. Newberry, Chattanooga, calla at once for all our stocks, at Nashville and here, of com presses, bandages, condensed milk, beef, stim ulants, &c. " It. J. floors, Assistant Secretary. The Sanitary rooms, in this city, aro at No 56 Fourth street. Let the response be cheer ful, generous and prompt. . . Sentence of an Abottionist. • On Monday last, Dr. A. L. dittoed, of liar risburg, who had been tried and convicted for procuring an abortion on the person of Louisa Hußabe:ger, was sentenced by Judge Pearson to pay a fine of one hundred dollars, and un dergo an imprisonment of three years andi four month, in the penitentiary. In passing sentence on tho doctor, Judge Pearson ad- dressed him thus Forgetting the duties you owe to 'society, disregarding the commands of God through his revealed will, and the criminal laws of the country, you deliberately and purposely, for wicked gain's sake, undertook to destroy the faints or child with which Louisa Hulls bergor was then pregnant. By this criminal aet,intentioaally directed against an embryo human being, you unfortunately took away the life of the mother as well as el:oil of the M offepring—thits destroying two hu man beings. Had yournictivee, like coon of tble poor distroseed female, bean to ceal your shame, we would have sympathised with and pitied your misfortune, but you have no such excuse. Your motives were mean and mercenary, prompted by a nicked desire for gain. Yon stated that your regular fee in such cases was twenty deltirs, to be paid in advanee,f.therebYproprong that the business ha was bitnal; that you followod producing abortions as a regular profession; and the whole evidence shows that you performed this moot criminal operation with as mach cool- I ness and indifference as you would the suer- itorions tailing of relieving the pain and elf- tering of any ordinary patient. Not only are such pratdices abhorrent t law and morals, but are highly unprofession o al. The reepeotable physician turns aside from and discards all . applications of that character with loathing. The noble profession of which I fear you are an unworthy member,was established to heal 'the tick and snortde the sufferings of poor human nature, and when perverted to the base purposes of destroying embryo life, must rocaivo the execration of all well think ingphysicians. You well knew at the. time of doing this set that you were not only jooparding the life of this poor remote, but subjecting yourself to punishment in the penitentiary, as you cau tioned her to soirecy for fear of that penalty. If not restrained by any ecriee of moral ob ligation, or fear of the !awe of your country, the danger—rthe almost certainty, of bringing obloquy and disgrace upon your family and kindrod, should have operated seen effectual prevention. I sincerely sympathrro with the highly respectable family with which you are connected by marriage. I ev en pity your- Belt, althoug h -must condemn yourerrors Arid transgressions. Bat pity must not find such a place in the bosoms of those whn ad- - minister the law a.-to induce them to over look crime like this, or to treat it with leni-' entry. We are not only .obliged to punish the. repetiwwpittrators of crime in order to prevent its ition by the particular offender, but also to deter others item , like practice, and we' sincerity hope that all phyaioianthwho so far forgot their professional duties as to take ad vantage of their professional knowledgb to bearnlia ishortionista, will be deterred by the cone. sequences to you, from pursuing it in fu tur The poor ignorant female who participated with you. in this horrid aot has already stoned for her crime by a death of the most esamtiating suffering,both of mind and body. W. hops 'that sbe has obtained forgiveness. Yon amt.. atone, for- your transgreasions by oceinnement in the cells of the penitentiary, 11 here reflection wilt probably produce re pentance. • The Guffy Station Riot Case. Tho Greensburg llexutd, in alluding to the late trial:of Capt. J. R. Stewart and others, for alleged riot •at Gnffy station, while the- Pittsburgh excursion train was on its way to the Uniontown Conventipn, In October but, Tl2O Ulan having. stopped at Gully's, a lot ~.; ; ;..of soldiers who were on the train noticing a , tag Costing to the breeze with the names of :At Woodward and Lowrie inscribed upon it (and ntes alleged , Coppailtencl-ledges attached to Wand: remoikbeAnig_ the aid and ccatfirt . In the South had received from . • Z.Woddßard'A Spunk: in_Philadelphia, in the winter of 1881, and his decision against the . righter soldiers votingwidie in the field lit 4.. tlingtfov the lifeafßre Government-and for the protection of their homes, Jumped from the Rain determined to pill down the Sag. .11 appears that, they.berame furious and acted K hadly. A. number otpersons of the higheet . tespeetability, who were on the traln,vere. i • inditee4 to get off and ',lnvent these excited soldiers from violating the law, or from doing'. any aetagainst. the peace and dignity et the :Commonwealth eis . -Amgit those who lvenf Into the yard to restrain violence and to keep ; the place were Capt. Stewart—ebice elected. Sheriff of , Allegheny county—Capt. iforgen, 11x....Rzu-rison, and several title. i• era. These men succeeded in getting the ex : eited soldiers•awarfrom the premises. But fof their laudable, efforts they hhind them '. fetes indicted . el rioters, and were tried in - 1 - 'f ear Court As snob. The jury found a verdict "of instil(' tri relation to' Stewart, and a young titan: named. Campbell„ , but acquitted all the rest. • Western Telegrams: . , • We hare so frequently had cause Of . rdilf- 1 plabitin regard4o the treatmentecthe West ern press, by the Nair York Astoolited Presi, thatir Tepid seem that association had . , . ' lleliata entirely innocent of any intention to 'pertain Ilieir pertrut the contract made with the press. -ALsort dally , we Ind in Eastern l ' itbeis,ltents of newt „furnished by the - duo= ' •ciete•Press, and which are eel 'furnished to ut as per centrist:4.- • Our 'Washington snondent, recently, avoided sending Ice an abs,tract of `the, letter, of lion. John Minor r. MOW. to the Itfclunond Ermaksio, because the i. Associated'Preer had - undertaken to , send it. We now and-theta fall ilia tract was furnished to thri - press In'the Eastern cities on Tur4day not one, line was ! furnished in this City. This it but one of many speciiiin • mutat violation of contract. Let the Won ! ern Associated Press be speedily established. blanHer for the Soldiers. The ladies and gsntleinen.'ctlmposing the 4 1 -4htistilMee: COmniittee are _having a busy • time preparing - ;for the Thanksgiving dim - which ;not, - are to he served to the soldiers ::in:this Li scoTed at the . ;.Respital in the Magi Ward; to. the sick and ;:weita_ded at the Girard Masai re the Pro . typist uslard;,at Camreopetand, to .the troop, Amy. The' number to be provided for will be _thOlweinftbree and E3ll 2 handsel . The Com - wiltteehave. the requisite materials on hand, 'and' the • tables will be epread - to the wet, boentkfai *saber. IZZ= Genera. ono or the German Reahemeif r CUES 1 Cocci OR COLD firaDtLY.-- Church. Some will tell you to sweat, bathe; and take Arreimooe sem en , de o , y . l . synod con - burnt brandy and sugar; but we say no earned', better than is a safe and tanTre vaned, and was opened by singing and pray- :he of the above, in Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Cr, In German, by Roe. R. Koehler, of Akron. Cough Syrup, which has stood the test of Ohio. I years of experience. Dr. Keyser eels that The regular order of the day, the discussion ; be prepares and the public may rut satisfied teat every bottle of thin medicine him-.. it of the Liturgicalquestlon, war taken up, and f eel will be prepared with the same care as here the discussion continued. tofore. One thing we know, that fora cough, ROT. J. Ritetervik, in behalf of the Ger- cold, or lung disease of any kind In the in man portion of the Synod , oPohe of the eipioncv it has no Heel. We say this much as journalists, publie joual:a' re ts, and are sure we will de pormnce of being properly eduested. The some gond by directing untien to it. German ministers are mostly missionaries. Dr. Keyser makes his P ectoral for two rea- The material upon which they have to operate I sons to satisfy public demand, is one; to is widely different from that which the Eng- make an honest living is the other. Sold at lish mission:erica meet: They have Liturgies Dr. Keyser's Dru g Stocs Sr. 140, W oo d which are orthodox to the core. The "Pre,- ; street. visional Liturgy" b not, according to the do- OST mORTRa RIAXITATION --COTOtIOT ciaion of the majority of the German minis- C lung heel an tn. yesterday oft.re oon , tern,German Reformed. The Germans, be said could not be educated into the adoption over the body of Mrs. Warner, found dead. of the Liturgy in its present form—they are I ear l' in the o ing on the' pavement on heartily in favor of a revision. o mrn uith streeeinfront of her daughter's- Theamendment to the amendment . was house. A newsboy, who noticed her at first, thee teloted. brought the infosmation to the Mayor's office, The original amendment was then taken u when officer Barber hurried to the plane, with for consideration. The President, Rev. J. N P . several others. Deceased, as already noticed. I lived with her 'daughter, and was lately rather Nevin, D. D , then addressed the Synod on the resolution, to revise the Liturgy. Ile did ' I weak-minded, fancyine herself amongststran g etc. ' The verdict was—death front nate not think that thin Synod had a right tosub- Tart the action of the Eastern Synod two years rat causes. before this General Body had come into exist ence. Be had been opposed, from the begin ning, to a revision of the Liturgy in the pres ent condition of the Church. The grand of revision has not yet been hued on, and there fore the difßeultiel In the way of revision are. at present insurmountable. We are not pre-' pared to go into this work. The work cannot be altered without killing it. If the Synod wants a more pulpit Liturgy, it cannot be formed out of the one now offered to the Church. A pulpit can ho formed much bet ter by casting the Provisional Liturgy entire ly aside. Would we be prepared to repudiate and renounce our eacraniental ideas ? A re vision would involve this elimination, and land us on the bleak chore cf bold Puritan ism. Are we ready to say that there are no powers conferred in the solemn act of ordina tion, by the laying on of hands ? In them no ! Grace in the Sacraments: corresponding with the outward signs ! Do hoped the Synod would vote against revision, no matter what DIED': eiLLAGII/Gl.—On Wedneedny morning, Nevem individual members might think concerning a b er 25th, HANNAH GALLAGIINR, in Ms 73d year Liturgical worship. In view of the general of ber ago. principle involved, we should not vote no- The &tooth of the family are respectfully invited to cording to our individual notions or predilec- attend the ftmeml, ee Tureens. Arrmerorm, at 2 lions. 'clock, from hoc lam residence, Fulton strott, above Elder S . D. Kieffer, M. D., then addressed o the Synod in behalf of thr Elders prcsent. Ito Webster. thought that altwere satisfied as to the great wt.vtNE.R, slysyt.—N 7 vember 2.3 th, lsro, ELIZAJINTH U Want felt for a Liturgy, and that from the agent he years. !open and free discussion to which he had lie- fa I The , Pined, the mature of this want war tolerably 10 the naidonoe of bee d Mrs. Moore, No. 5.1 non well understood. Ile hoped the amendment would not Carry, inasmuch as the book would I Fee"' not admit of sucha pruning as is proposed. iu that case it would come before the w or ld 'I'ITI':IRV - R.off TMEITHE _ “likora rooster With frozen feet." __ The vote.wes taken and the amendment co- i Donee[, told positively last eight of tad down. The original resolution Was then adopted, VESTVALI, which gives the Synod of Ohio the liberty to who will smear es GAYER. lottl SIA7TFO ORSINI. go into the preparation of such a Liturgy as they may think necessary. The report was adopted as a whole- Thecommittessto nominate a Seeday School Board, submitted their report, which' was I adopted. • The committee on correspondence reported, twhicb, after an amendment, including the "Erangelischa Perrin de* Neatens, was adopted. ~ A committee of Mee warapperinted to open correspondence with the Reformed Confer ferences oftlerzneety and Switzerland. Dr. Gerhart reported.that the opening ser mon preached by Rev. Dr. J. W. Nevin, was ready for distribution. This able and pro found address will no doubt meet with a ready sale, es It fully del/elopes, from the Incarna tion stand point, the peculiar animus of the. Reformed Church. Rev. J. 0. Becher offered a resolution, ask ing Synod to risque( the classes to m•}ai teen in the testnration of the name "Reformed," and in the erasure of the name " Gsrs.s." Adopted. Adjenened. Synod met at 7 o'clock—the Presinient 1 1 the chair. The sessioa was opened with slug lags and prayer by Rev. I. H. Reiter. The report the Commit'te on the state of the Church was submitted, which was r , ..eived iced adopted. The report brings many points of interest to view. During the last quarter of a century [Le Ohureh has grown very rap idly, in numbers, in life, end in Christine zeal. Ger members are gradually be coming fully aroused to the great imL penance of the mission which the Reformed Church, in this country has to fulfill. Wo hare now ono General Synod, two district Synods, twenty-seven Classes, about five hun dred ministers, twelre hundred oongregations, one hundred thousand baptized members, and about one hundred and fifty thou. -rind con firmed membere, aboat ono thousand Sunday reheats, two theological seminaries, one mis sion house, feat colleges, besidea quite a mau ler, of: collegutte institutes and academies, BCTLlXmligiorts papers, one monthly magazine .and now one' quarterly . - review: s a board of home adssierns, a board of foreign mission!, Mideeit and an orphans' home. Resolutions of thanks—to Grace Church congregation, and others, who se hospitably entertalued the members of Synod; to the fel , lowing railroads, for allowing the members of 'Synod to pass over their roads at half fare: to the .Columbus and Steubenville Railroad, Allegheny Valley, Pennsylvania Central, Cumberland - Valley, Lebanon Valley, Last Pennitylvania, and Norther Central; to the repor**,. Revs. C. Con, G. 11. 'Johnston, T. J. Berkley, T. P. Bucher, and J. I. Swandre, for their -efficient hibena, in furnishing a sy nc/Pleb of the proceedings of Synod In the Pittsburgh Deity Coireeereiret„ pitpatch, Goretfe, Chronieltietid Poeg—Ateie unatumolpsly adopted. Rmereed, That in conformity with the ad taudtions .of the Italy Scriptures, and in imitation of the-embattle of bur ecclesiastical lathers, during the period of the Revelation, this Synod admonishes the . .pastors-and mem bers of 'the ehemilies„..under care, to remota her that the "Pterers that bi are ordained of . God," mid. that it is, the solemn duty of all 'Clirisdans el:truing, the protection of such civil_ retort!, topray for them, and that we should feel specially obligated to do so during 6*de:a M peri? like that throagh,whintrour 'bOlevedoeuntry is' nifinepaising. The;ininutes. were then read and adopted, and afterekierelLhael'beeri called, the Synod 4tdjetirzled, and was cloned withtinging, and prayer, and the Apostolic Benediction. 214. Oar Book Table. ,- - - Pccrtsa A TILL Or TIBI . BILIf 'I/1A511710x. By • nes Hargett: Ntow Tarr: Catletot, 413 Broad - f_ l lttabmstr: Ter salt by ileum ea Miner, 71 and • 7Z ilfth street. 50opp. 12 o. "There aro a hundred faults in this th ing," '.*role OM author of "The Vide: oixiVakefioie," Jo the few prefatory lines with which ho in - IM4tteed that exquiAta story to the readers of a hundred years ogo • , -7httt ho Immediately added, with etuerming:tiAvelos: "a ; hundred thiugamight be : said to 'prove beankal." $o :probably,. the reader of Epes Sargent's book will feel, after closing the volume, as be :paOsiatit u retiorti critio-wise, the plot of the stair Mrd Iteclutracters. Be it remarked, however, t3bt . ur to that trine the critic will be thoroughly lust in this eager, onward bur theBlloontitsw intentness of model reader whore Sterne has eh troll de . ilfAelyPX.ltktTilitillg. bienseltup. morn o his author, and willing to be pleased, Nus knowa not why an,d s cares not Whorefere." :43nikisis k kirk:lei - to oey of tll6 - 11160, that it derives not a little of the interest which it ee"rfite7y Lae, fieio Itio fact that It deals with living questions and living men --which gives *moreover a dogreo of piqUithey, never to be :expected Ifi.'znozejy liktoebbil or doctrinal ;norelForitteg..: We are,, firm fret to last, thYodklient.the 'entire' Conn* of , the story, brqught L into contact' with both men and events, whose Mimes are laminar vapour ears as household werds:—We -have no manner of doubt that "Peculiar" Is going to be one of the most, pepular books of this exccedldnly TMti pitbliehlog..season. . City' 0. tei.44 l l l 44 l ixailVijoien to the Board of Health, reports the following. deaths fbr the Weak commencing Nor. I,sth raid end ing Nor. 22(11'Slates . Whlte 27 jTotal., .... 27 Females.... 14 Colored 0 . , Of the diseasos tharo were: T yphoid ibrer ! 2; unknown, 2; consumption, 2; dellritim tremeni,l; inflammation of bowels, I;' typhoid pneumonia, 2. .white swelling,- I; ehronip ro bnchitis, 1; dropsy, 1; still-bore, 3; olden , • - 14013:1m tie, I; diptherlav-21-tneaslcs, 1; convulsions, - namityrity. 2 ; .ca r b i tin s , 2; pneumonia , 1; typhoid toter, j_y I; abscess on epiglottis, 1. DIZ, F. PrlibigNßEttia . . , • BROWN'S Baoircuran TomoEs, for Colds, Hu mulcted itn , PloggiceOhl!Prertnikm.B4 el "g h2, Pnimeass i and Asthmatic trcu i d a l, No. 143 PENN eTtarr two don below Pitt. are highly rocomanoded • and• prescribed by Physisns and Burgeon' in The Artoy. lettsborait, Osetber!itl!ti& Hones STOLILT.—Mr. John Fox, of Middle. ,town, Westmoreland county, had a valuable horse, with saddle and bridle, stolen from-his stable on the night of , the 'mod inst. The horse was a light bay, with a small ,lepp 010411 left shoulder. Mr.. Fox offers a rewartijOrlstly dollar" for tho leonvery of the htlflibi:And twenty dollars for the erreet of dwelt-1W NOTIOL—The Pintail:leo will iitigopen to day (Thanksgiring day,) from — half-past saran until half-past eight o'clock in the morning, and from half-past Eve to half.past six in the craning. Owsrsus Ind carriage ealL will be taken at the Omnibus. office, No. 410 Penn street, day or night. All orders left at the above place will be promptly attended to. AU calls mot -be paid in advance. • On FBIpAY EyENrsu, the ci.labraied drama of GANDA, OR THE JEWISH MOTHER. Overture Orchestra. A MLLE YETITALI will appear as OR SINI, and sing OA oriebrated "Drinking Song" from "Lricta.tfa Borgia.• FAMILY DYE COLORS. PATENTED ODTODDIL 13,3163 IV t (~, Da . k 1.: e, Light Hue Frnsell7ll. gore Ifr Dark Er, ,m, Is* /imam, ~ .kA c , ....., c hn-ry, (14durro bq l / tb, /AA, Drab, r n. Drab, L. Fatal. D roi• Dyeing -ed Goods. Shawls, Scarfs. ...totes, Bonnets, Hata, Feathers, Sid Urea Childrett's Clothing, and all kin es r.r tV:ariug Apparel. 64- 4.IIAVENIi pr SOPER PG For rents yon ban color S ee p ma ny ; r.ll as would others'''. good nye times that snm. I twin°. shades can be pnvit.-ed from the soefe dye. The precnes simpON and any ene'ewn woe the dys with perfect •-reees. Direction. in English, Trench and German, it tee of rad, package. Per limber itlfberiathits ir , r Dyeing, and ijr , rig • perfect bumf ler4pr who: colors are best adapted to dys over others, alth many valuable recdpee,) porches, Hoer & Stevens" Treatise nn Dy e ing and CektrillE. bent by mail .of receipt of priee--10 cents. Slanntfetnred by t IIDWE & STETEES, irU Broadway, Boston. noll For sato by dnagi„-Ists and deal's generally. TILE SIII,..'CRIBER will offer at ppri vate sal., the Sm. Gra AND Tra DAYS Of DKCEIIBEN, at No. 111 Second street., Pitts, burgh, Pa., the Wowing improved WARMS, afloat+ in Nuth 2. 1 / 3 r and Chippewa townehipa, Deaver enumv, tll baing it in from 3 be IS% miles from EtallrOad Stations, convenient to ChtenDise, &Imola and village market. :, • 316 acres, e. gable of dividing Into throe neat farms, or be sold as a whole. 100 . 1mcss adjoining the shores to be mold as • II•p11- rat, tot, 2 from rillr.4.id Station. 51 acres 4 miles from Nem Brighton. 66 acres 6 mile. (11:11 Non Brighton. 142 acres 6y, miles from Neer Brighton. After dm 7th of December, all of the stave not sold or under emselderation from bids ifkred, mill be elthdrown from We. n024:1 DAVID DUNLAP, Agent. TSPIW PUBLICATIONS.—BoutweII's I:Itilled Stores Tax System. .Iff i'elltical kkooony, 2 vole. Tbackeray'm Roundabout Paper.; Illustrated. Eitetory of the Sioux War of latl2-3; Mannered. lk Harrel'. New Work—Sly Farm at Edgwood. 13./lendablp_ of Christ, by fingh iller. fitzw,Cl oar Roma. Riven. arri Rattle-If fold by Capt. Noyes. Flower, Vraft C Thom Pieces, by Jean Paul, 2 vle. Tlbur, " f via. Levens., or thif Doctrine of Ednytion, " Bayard Taylor's New Work—Hannah Thornton. Rrokan adomos--• new novel of great poor. Peter Curradlue, by Caroline Cheseboro. _Author Rallam's Ltterary Eternally. Zr.. }Re'. Meditations on Life. For rale by. • KAP & CO., 56 Wood street. CHEAPER THAN.EVEIi ,B:04?TE! !HOES A.t Wholesale Prlo'eas We Sr. now obtains out our large and IND selected 'stock of BOOTS. Ahm.snor9 at,wEloissals prime, And oontinus to tio se until the first of Doom bor. Persons nesdlng .4 . 1001111 BILDItih will get bargains by calling this week at WOO. it. 8081A.1013, non. STRESS, 9d door from 6th. Ic_ EW JiOOKS 1 NE4 - .130010 I Daring and Buffering. A history oi the Great ItadroartAdmenture in. Georgia, by Lieut. Williap Pitt Inger. 1 vol. MM=I Ike lilarrel'a Raw Book—Ally !arm of Edgenrood.' 'I Tr lexatt. • • Ths Last Timm, by Seim Minden Phillips' Speeches end Leettireit. Oar Sunday SclutoLazuLllow we Usually, It. bew supply Just received. no; J.. L. READ, TS Fourth street. E AND BAiL ' - - DR. BAEILZ' c itV,'---. -1 , y ---- Not . 0.41,..ht, ' . .t,adrion to th. - : . 'f" -4- Tt . "' 01.11 IONIC I , ISEAS6B, the Elli sreSlin .. Wei %TULL/LAC!, SQUIIN'T EYES ir t ' GM PUPIL, Ineeita ARTWICIIL E___ _,_satl all INFLAIINATURY PM; Op biA„O/) 0, , tr t m and all dlaciees'iffeiani the Eat and leading to Dealhese. ORkoNI9O, iMP;ST I Brr"-- • .., , • m 7 P 2 : 1 0 8 ItfcCOLLLSTER .& BAER, . , ' iyi ... _.. .. .. ...., TOBACCO DEALERS, 101 WOOD S!FISET Are Belling ad their larp clack of TODACOO,.PIPIN AND MOM= TOBACCO At the very tower figures for matt. All onion promptlratteroded to. not? xpyrics TO CONTRACTORS.,--Pro _l . pout, are Intßed and will be evaded by the Committee on Street/ 'of the.Clty of Allegheny, until FRIDAY, gummier the 27th, 1/68,ifkir the grading of Ridge strest,trom. Irwin's avenue_ to Mutters street, fnward: Payments will b made to the 'contractor am' tut as they are eolleeteil og the property. Proposals will %Jett with A. HORROR, treesCotmattsfemr. or" • no2litd JOHN WRIGHT, Chairman. FLOORING' BOARDER Priam 1ac . .4 r/a?art,s Roards, 18 feeticari. widths, tbs. silo 17 stniqUicce * LAZIO, . . P'M libeny rad. _...,.: . THE LATEST NEWS OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. FR OM InflillirGTOJr. Special Dispatch hs the Pittsburgh Gazette. The indications are that the amount for which-the Treasury is to be called on to carry on the war, and to sustain the several branch es of the Gorernmont through the ensuing fiscal year, will be very considerably lees than has been anticipated: The exact figures of the War Departmentestimatos are understood to amount to 035,000,000, and that of the Navy Department to $142,000,000. An ap proximate statement for other expenses will i he for the Interior Treasury and ether depart ments, $26,000,000. The interest on public debt is $88,000,000. The diplomatic, expenses are increased, but this will be balanced by the docreause in the amounts asked by the Land and Indian Bureaus. The estimate for the in terest on the public debt is believed to be large. The debt is largely increased in the item of five-twenty bonds and deereaseein certifi cates of indebtedness. Theweven-thirties fall due during the fiscal year, (or which these estimates are made, but it is yet undecided whether to pay them in gold or paper; and, as they are convertible into sites of 'Bl, It is uncertain how large an estimate or whether any is needed for their redemption. The whole amount of these seven-thirties payable 1 in the ensuing year is one hundred and thirty nine millions, partly duo on the 19th of August -and pert on the lit of October, 1884. Certifisates of indebted/mom cannot be gives, as their amount will depend on the number yet to be Maned. It Is estimated, however, at about one hundred and forty-fire millions. In addition to this the temporary loan is doe any time on sixty dayenotice. .This loan bits been reduced, by payments, withi n the l ost mouth, from ever one hundred millions to less than sixty millions LATEST OISPATCHILI raom CHATTANOOGA. The following are the latest ollcial dis patches from Chattanooga: Chattanooga, Noo. 2 L—Yesterday at half past 12 esloek Granger's and Palmer's corps, supported by Howard's, were advanced di rectly in front of our fortifications. They drove in the enemy's pickets and carried his first line of ride pits between Chattanooga and Citico creeks. We captured nine commis sioned OfficHTS, and about sixty enlisted men. Oar lose is about 111. To-day Gen. Hooker carried the north elope of Lookout Mountain with a small lees on our ado, and a loss to the enemy of 500 or ano prisoners. Tho killed and wounded 'aro not reported. There has been continuous fighting from twelve o'clock until after night, but our troops gallantly repulsed every attempt to re take the position. Gen. Sherman crossed the Tennessee river at daylight this morning, at the mouth of ths &Inch Chickamauga, and crossed the north extremity of Missionary Ridge. Dark Gramm Light Gran, arw.mga, Mouse, Marcos, Palk, /Nrk, Soya Pompls Ealawn, Starlet, Sate, SoVorak, Valet Yellow. Our success so far has been complete, and he behaviour of the troops admfrable. • ;Signed,] G. 11. THOMAS, Maj. Gen. Chattanooga, Abe. 24.—The to-daypre petted favorably Sherinan carried the end of Missionary Ridge, and his right is now at the tunnel Of and left et Chickamauga Creak. The troops flow Lookout Valley carried the point of the Mountain, and they now . hold the eastern slope and Point High. I cannot yet toll the amount of casualties, but our 101/ is not heavy. Rooker reports two thousand prisoners, besides which a small number have fallen dote okr bands from Missionary Ridge. I U. S. Ga.isr, Maj. Gen. rucranstooNfil measkos. It is well understood that the Pre:Mel:Cs Mcs.sace is to discuss the question of the re coastruction of the Union in some of its hoar lugs, and it is given out that the position he is to take will be the natural artqctence of his proclamation of.emancipatiou, and it will be regarded by the earnest friends of liberal principle' as guaranteeing security for the Nines in toLdisporltion of the question. FILO3II :MCAT! rnilllTO It T. The Land Office has received from Esmer alda, Netada, epecimens of iron, plumbago, gold and silver rook, gypsum coral clay, and chalk. There has been large sales of lands In differont parts of the conntry. Berenteen thousand acres hays been taken up by war rant.. COl7O/ EIPECPUTIONS Gen. C. B. Hovey, of Illinois, to undentood to hare acknowledged before the McDowell Court-Martial, that •he had been engaged In cotton speculations, and hod transperted,the cotton In Government waitrons. RtVIRIr or RTZLL'II OLD CORPS Jed Davis reviewed Ewell's old corps, now commanded by Xsoneral Early, at ..liorton's Ford, over the Rapidan, yestorday morning. Ewell gar* up the command on account of hie lame leg. • Mr= A messenger from General Henke, •ho came through the rebel Lines, stopping at Castle Thunder, reports that Lee's army is strongly patted, but. numarleally not en strong as in supposed. rou tacos WAJITID - .• • The Qua:tent:as tor General is to ash for one hundred and tlfty more clerks. Other Burenn., are also scent, and need more force to keep up with the bindtiets pressing upon them. _• . TII3 TRILIPTII 'LUX= CAVALRY, Lieut. Col. Hashrouolt Dula, left this Altai.- noOli for Chicago Yii Pitt/It/Ugh, toroonalt under the Uorgardutlon u roteranii. They expect to reach Clifosso on Friday evening: TRH SITUATION AT KNOXVILLE. SKIRMISHES SONSTANTIXIMING ON. ni,:.„ '.- .- 4 . 4 ,... z. tijavestec . with Batteries. r ot tla ••-c , ye,fiir.-.--,.. , kI'AIE - Jgw. - e:..-_____ i kitisbiashas.4* .- J: -.,.-„,.... 7. -„ ;; -,- - ENOXVILL; Nor. 12, 113/n. Thursday morning revealed a line ea rifle pits which the enemy had thrown up cioring the night. A house near ore works was occu pied by . their sharp-she:ltem, to the i annoy ance of our men, until our batteries I she ll ed 1 them out. During the ds'y the rebels! opened with a battery beyend the sensual depot, and threw a few 'hells. It Ti. silenced! by our w f guns on Friday. A dentin:ay tiro 'w tope up between the skirmishers. To d dusk the enemy opened with•a new bane of six' - pieces; end again threw a few she ll , In the night a briniest and stumessful s ortie was made to burn a house on the oudon .., road; which interfered with our m e The The rebels wens driven from their e pits and Cho house ,burnsd; when our mon maw back,.ehelling them as they did sc. I Saturday a rein set In, hurting nil' ly all day. The operationsof, the day were ntloed to skirmiehes.; mi w To-day skirmishes have been e stonily going on along the -whole' fina. - *:,,/ - re thet a have been ezohangetthetween the ba tteriee. The enemy have inregtod th ia,Ofty w th bat— teries. Rile pits ire - qiitteletetn earl works; and their' ebaxpehooterc ocomsnually rick of a mem' • • '•- ' ' '' -, S.' The Draft In Balttmere. , Burn - fool,Nov. 2a.-}'he Oman Attire's- Aill 9.1119,171. :- _~::r.r.... .d..yx- BY 7XLP,GBAPE. TC - Aatuxorox, Nov. 25, 1863 GOREN it WST ?INA YritA CNATTINOOOA, Nov. 25.—We areocietpleteli vioterious. The enemy Is totally roiled and driven from every potation. Chir Ma is small. The enemy's less is heavy In primmer'. On Friday Hooker eau se ouocessful in' his movement against Lookout Mountain, that the enemy evacuated that petition dur ing the night. Hooker took possession early this morning. The enemy moved Smith and got eit Missiea ary Ridge, on the battle - fieldsomewbere near Chickamauga. Ho is expected to Intercept. I the - dying" febrile: Gen. 'Hooker le said to have not captured less than 2,000 prisoners in his magnificent assault of Lookout Mountain. Gen. Sherman being all prepared, began en assault at Ba. m. to-day upon the strong I position of the enemy, et the north sad of Mission Ridge. Ho had the day before takerivi a kill near the position of the enetay, but, eem 'mended by their artillery, he had to descend into a valley and then make another ascent to the position hold by the enemy. Two ensue coastal assaults were fnado, bylherman, bat with the eo.operstfon of this centre, he ulti mately gained the position and completed the victory. The brigade of Gen. Mine, with a pvtion of Gen. Lighi.k a's brigade, composed the storming party In the fiat assault, any they were repulsed with quite heavy loss after an attack being persisted in for en hoar, but being reinforced, were enabled to held a part of the bill. In thin attack General Came was Wounded quite severely in the thigh. The 17th Ohio, 6th lowa and lu3d Linnets were in the attack. A second assault was made at half-past one i o'clock, in which Mathias', Loomis' and Runt's brigade. were engaged. The feral reached within twenty yards of the stutamit of the hill and work, of the enemy, wino they were flanked and broke, retiring to the re serves. In this assault Gen. Mathiam was wounded, and Col. Putnam, of the 93d Ohio, was killed. Their persistent 'forte compelled the enemy to MILES heavily on his right, in order to hold the position of so much importanoe to him. About three o'clock Gen. Grant alerted two °mum= tiniest the weakened centre, and in au hour's desperato..fighting, succeeded in breaking the centre and gaining possession of the ridge, in which the enemy was posted. The main force was driven northward towards Gen. Sherman, who opened on them, and they were forced to break and seek safety ins dis qrdeted flight down the western slope of the ridge and across the western slope of the i.isarnauga. We have taken not less than 5,000, and psr haps 10 ,000=priseners. Gen. Honker will pro bably intercept the flying enemy in the vicinity of Roseville, and the region East of it. There are reports that we have taken a whole corps. Among this caittalties are Lieut. Col. Espey, 60th Ind., Maj. McCawley, 10th. lowa, Col. Omar. 90th 111., Lt. (lel Stuart, 006 Maj. Vl'Llcor;loth Me., Maj. Welih. 111., Mej. Innis, 6111 lowa, wounded. Maj. Irwin, nth Ohlo, killed. Pull reporta of the killed and wounded cannot be obtained, as most of the killed were in Sherman'iterps, and remained, at dark, in the heads of the enemy. A list of the killed and wounded will be telegraphed te-morrow. Prisoners say Out Bre= was en the ridge Just before they were captured. The successful storming ; patties consisted of Wood's and Baird's divisions on the left enn• tro, and Johnsen's and Shcridan'e on the right centre. Some of our wounded were left in the bands of the enemy after Gen. char men's unsuccessful assault, but were altimate- I y recovered. Wsseisovos, Nov. 25:—Maj. Qen. Thomas has LJuod goneral orders dishonorably dlsmis ming one Colonel, two Majors, Mine,, Captains,- tweaty-siz Lieutenants and one Burgeon, for various °room", including drunkenness, feigned sickness, creating falso alarms,'per misting men to plunder, misbehaviour-in the ftiCo of the enemy, aluuneful cowardice, pen disloyalty, dishonest practices, and conduct. uubeCOming Officers and gentlemen. The fol lowing was' received here, this emitting, froin en official source : Mitkineoyo, Nor. 25, 11 a. is.—We hare had a brisk engagement this morning and have driven theaneray entirely front Lin:anal. Mountain, 'a considerable portion of which they held up to this morning. We have also taken Missionary Ridge from him this morn ing, and the troubleames rifle pits, in the pos. session of which yesterday's engagement left them at its close. All firing has sensed for a sufficient time to warrant the minelusiOn that Bragg has retreated certainly, leaving ell the ground and strong points in our possession for which we have been fighting for the last three day*. Our army is In glorious exultation over their series of victories. CUATTANOOOI, Nov. 25.-10 r. n.—The rap tured artillevi is reported at about forty pieces. • (300 . Hooker oaßttlred five boxes el tow muskets on Lookout Mountain. We are 'ln entire posiession of the field. We have control over the railroad and river to Bridgeport. Two boats came through this 1:110,11111g. Oar logs will not amount to more than 300 killed and 2,500 wounded in the •three days' oteratirras: Ate sueoess has been most brilliant. The enemy is reported . bivouacking two miles beyond _Missionary Ridge. . . _.OoL.Phelps, of the agtb Ohio, and Major Glass, of the 32d lodiana, are killed: General John E. Smith is resorted wounded; Celtinel Avery, of the 102 d NOW York, bees a leg, and Major Ellett la the same as dead. • I OUR VICTORY AT C IiATTANOOGA. Special Dirparch to the rlusbn Gazette. Cierismioes, Rot. 23, 1883. The sneers, of oar annrto-day was tor? brilliant. The enemy were driven from 'every position no assaulted with a single exoeption. All portions of our army fought splendidly, but plowing the enemy's centre by Wood% ilteadmail and Baird's divisions, and their ocoupitiOn oC Missionary ,Ridge, is regarded as one of the greatest exploits of the wer.„l„ Rooker'a capture of 'Lookout Mountehr, yesterday, enabled him to swoop around onthe fLossatia road ta-day,*and °coup, Um right of the ridge, placing. In force, near the rationed., part of Shorman'a force, and with Howard's corps went round between-the end of *Wan- • ary Ridge -- and the riror, the plaiting times.; solves directly in front of the rebel right, The situation it'ohe'ofgreet'interest,and'wo _eaa j . edueely know how the Union arias oatellit.h?" achieve a enitono triumph. ' An our tate woroet. with :4 mtafor tuna, a hrigade of Olin. W. IRMO - itrtilow. havinglioan repilmid In attempting to 4E4', a rebel battery'on RannaliTHl. - _ MERATI s• 4 id t " . .Irt DP a GI Out lossal_aro . oomparatilrely small, and. . . . .. ~ 4k . will not, probably , on ooo d - 3 , 000 :In killed, . AUSTIN "BALWN C 0.,;.: - wounded; and mintus In the iomtlro three .. . , dope battle. Of- the enemyiwo , hare kine 4 .. ~• 12.1110ADWAY. lallW YOU.. r • r ' ' ~. 'and TOtuideil *flout 4 , 000, and taken fi,otta Tiumutimal, id lOW mo m Great ltrthita,ingsai, orlsonom bpsidel thirty : Ostia of 'artillery, to. -am in_n_itsire_nunt m...,..,,,,,,, bat the stratlee . and, petal elfset !, si our Pte..'7 :Fra!: 6 - • ''. grearrinibileannOthemetumred by the ma- - ~- . . any,ramy hmottax,Jr.,Aisa4 . ~1 t,lalloates ortho ertalni • • , ' ~ .. . W 2 ' rideddijOi M. 13,1 of . the 6th : Ohio ; ctimftior 'Aisiise•atoiisobic:.fmanfie• • l'lfti7f3a°t4 of -1" Goth Ohio; 4 P 1 3" Onlig*: rboAL.P.KoPERay FOR SALO,: . . . qun t , of the; 64th lsl6. . 4 ~.'. ' vrottnow=capa'worwickLot the 2d Ohio; ._-__ _ 240 ACIII2I. ~ : . 141ipt•7°I fi r'd tbal2tk Qll l Lleat. EnSith • of COAL ATIM LL2M. on 42.21450 n of the2d, !dor Capt., Moor!. o the 00th Ohio; Nal= i . b .,,, outi , thim , La*. i r CSipt. Lemons, of tire both Ohio' Capt. Ham."_ 6 _, m a *, w bra , 0 . "".. .. At,r,Lesmas coatx:dr, of the detliOhlotLiont.Rall; of the 641th'0 fo; . or,ltWilailb B. , 1144 Wolf,' of tho 64th Ohloi - ' Elea. Corse ,..notibmorsollt 110..100 Wad street. aglilintn. Maglith,. : . ____ L. ~ ..._ ;. , 2,...-.. neminsidowessir cowl those matiM.Alop maim.) 1 IN CHATTANOOGA. Our Army.CO‘ip ietely Victorious THE REBELS HOTTED AND DRIVEN PROM EVERT POSITION Prom Five to Ten Thousand Prii oilers Captured. A WHOLE MIL COIN lIPOITIM TAKE Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge in our Possession. ABOUT FORTY PIECES - OF ARTILLERY CAPTURED UNION SUCCESS MOST BRILLIANT. is., 4". ate. to terealleg Case DeeldedThe R -Pfr-, eget' (m4' i =enalties of! graph Coaep Speasi raleeteab , th• Pitubmi , F/1.411.1.13, VI:USW COLN at, T'LL. Nev. 23, 1852. 1 . A CUM was decided In Cont, tater; Judge Campbell, of greatimpertanca to Tele graph Companies, Lad the coniMnallY'st large. A an sued the proprietor of tbsi Oil Valley Telegraph Line for refining to allow the transmission of a menage ova the wires, after ■ legal tender had been made. The Jade°, in his charge, and the jury by their verdict, maintained the law on whiolt the de = fondant stood, that the offieor of a Telegraph Line er Company was net bound to receive or transmit a message, knowing the mutilate thereof to be false, even though a legal ten der for the pries of tearunnissiou was made. Latest Forei gnsows. EALWA X, Nov:2s.—The Arable, from Liver pool on the 14th iris Queenstown on the 15th, arrived this afternoon. insirtinp throe days later news. It is rumored that Druyn de L'lfityx is drawing op an explanatory determent. eom prisieg the different lineations which the Em peror intends to submit to Congress. In the meantime the English journals appear to be generally taking a view adverse to the Con- Passoz.--The Arens& Government had In formed e 4. Dayton that their views ea the Amerieerripseetion were enchanted. They had not reeoguised and eonaadeenly had act ' and signed t Louheis treaty far the acqui si tion of Tessa iana, ar reported. • Bomar, Oct. 15.-.-The Juarez gotormaent had inidresied a note to the Federal' Consul, pin testhiregainst the modideatien of • Republi, , kan Constitution Ly French insaainn t and hoping for the sympathy of Switzerland. . The Bank of France has raised the rate 6f discount to 7 per coat. The monthly rotting show lidecrelae of cash in hand of 6 7,000,000 f. Tho Bonne is ?rutty dull. Affaintrentain unchanged In Poland. The withdrawal of the Grand Duke' Censtanfine from the governorship, is confirmed bleorpoci, Nee 14.—Ootton—The sales 19r the week were AOOO bales. Tim minket opened to-day et an &deuce of hd(4,34e1, bat stietiquantiy tom, claang Irregiller. The sales to-day were 6,000 bales, cluing maid. lireidstuflk ready. flour Mad/ et wheat firm; Bed Mutsu 7.07. 6d, Red Southern dis 641P1e 9d. Corn steady at 211.34928. 611br lilted. Provintous :Filet sod usely. Ike( inactive. Para ' quiet and steady. Bacon stM declining yard must at 30. and irregt6/144101. Tallow 454131 6d. Petrowsu r. Luau, U NW. 14.—Breadsta16 arm. Sugar artosi and Unin. odals. Coffee easier sod Irregnlsr. Tea mi./lady- Petrolium dull. Provision. Muth. American wouritise study; gam mull. Consols lit 923,ar2 . % for !money. iitcbal New,. Forma, Mosso; Nov. 25.--The steamer New York arrived from City Point this after noes, with ninety-ere surreal from Wok mond. A dispatch to Richmond, dated Minlottery Ridge, Nov. 24th, says: Tha enemy massed • heavy fere, on our right-this morning, and advanced at two eielock, driving in owl:lick ets. It la not certain yet whether they intend an attack in force, or to extend their line. Then are various rumen of the occupation of Lookorit'Valley by our forces—nothing of ficial, however. Two thousand Yankees passed It ogenville,and five regiments passed through Jacks borough, en route for Kentucky. President Davis arrived at Orange Court ' Rotas. He is stopping with . Gen. Lee. Clevgattow, Nov: 23.—Them was no duffing last night; but a slow die on Sumter. A second diipateli eve thatthere had been a Vigorous fin kept up between the Ili= emy's batteries and oars all day. Thu enemy 'las tint shelled the city to-day, but divided him attention between Sumlef, Moultrie, Johnson and Simpkins. They also threw a number of shells en James bland. Two hundred and ninety Ante were thrown in Sumter last night. Mioeicoory Ridge , 23."—Gen. Cooper— We bold all the roas leading into Knovaillo, *leapt the one. between • Holston and Trench Broad Hirer. eon. Jones' Cavalry might elose that. The - enemy's cavalry it meetly broken up. Wheeler cut off his trains be tween Cumberland Gap and Knoxville. • Signed, B. Bitted. • A.Taire at Chattanooga and Knoxville. Ifsarrisoros,, Nov. 23.—Th. . Neer has the following dispatch : elonooger, Nee. „ILgs evacuated the smooth ef Leekont Mountain last night, and our troops sow peewit, it. lie, however, still bolds the rifle pits on the hue of /Cs- Mastery Ridge. The news of the glorieos moans of Omit creates the greatest-delight and rejoicing. The Sear tars: "IVe have positive and re liable intelligence front our army under Oen. • Burnside, at Knoxville, up te.noon of the day bidist • yesterday, embracing twenty-four hours later dia l bas previously readied here. Oen. Burnside has not_ only been able to hold. his position'-without. lon, hut te keep open and Intact all his connoniestionir. Everything Is Progressing as well u could bis desired." Good News Expected from Charleston. Inv You, Nov. 25.-... The Washington cor respondent of the Cbeunercial says that good news may be agreetad front Charleston are long, bat not quite u soon ea some imagine. Gen. Gilmore and Admiral Dahlgren us paring for the Anal attack, so that whe pr n iet comes, sooner or later, they will make sure of SCRIM& Ordered to Waskington. Nastrvittr, Nov. 25.—Robert B. lifitebell, commanding the 'First Canby Dirteion , has been ordered to report to Adjt. Gbit. Thomas, at Waobington, for doty. .River g. Flfa festal the shoals. Markets by Telegraph. Nay Teak, Nov. 2 5 ,-13otton,dal, Mars and di. eklimlly lower, at ingestdo. Wonr, dull and 1013116 a loss; this titling la roll hat s vary daproutra; af fect, and knotted= sant ar bra noadnal al 6,40 Lztra Wats; $7,404x.i50 for rxtrilitit - o:, snil or t, 4. brood., this osrlfdt shalom brim, with no buyers at SSA& quotarks. Whdlk7l firs at 740750. Ws whast tsars, doll arid unsettle:l, and 2434 tars; tbadiellas la go l d bay a Tory daprordng affect, "Ski samlnal quotakoad at 111,24,91,43. for Chicago opting • $1,408, 142 kr /Warsaw stab; 5 1 , 43 411445 for aolrlC OlawrOlOr 4).4061,1i for e Thaw red astern ; 41,116,TV saber MlZhin ; salts of 14,472 Isabel. am r 1111- wanks at 51,61%41,60. • Cork, dull and %So lower, at 81,19,91,22 stork UAW. amt. Oats, bevy and arnettlid, sod Zak lowar, at Aro kb for western and @tate. Wool, 411114, and trios althea enstartal ebT ratratatim. lined In bond, 41X11 Pork, dull and a ;kik, knair,stt 11111,500 61 for old mesa ; $17,41414111 for now do; inx2,23 r new prim, and 116012,60 for now prime roar ; also 400 bbls now mar for Laortir t,r, at .18,26. Beef, vast and steady. Bacon ifdar, doll sad flud , l7l tam sistarn tong eat bans, dilly. nnDL 111 . 1 slt, Lard, quiet and without • material ellaata 1.6 M barrels for Mara, spilt add Way, at lac. C 0...., las salvo and isumalY arm. at 138111 e. in bogs, steady al 113308334 a. Panadstrara "Z.—Tlotir, quiet; mask eats sriparads at.k*6,75. • Shenk kraal'; salsa {1,,000 . bask red at ft, 70; 600 bnah Ssitacky wills al • ;9;06. Oxen . dna; oda 4006 bask Allow at:sl.lo, rising at VAL Prorlidaes, Wet. Gathsordlst. firm al 71142000. Sr. Lama, Nov.2s.—Oottos, dall 75,274 a. =tit, cad laig ur reattatt, tan prior. arraisa.- asser vadat ; theta, gatUtlar narlataird, and old saran ; sanivatina.. Dacca. aashaniad. Bop, la demand at sftQa. : __4 1 57,4101.; Wr• stiklY ; CMS. 17,ft wnistorssik virmt. aien• sc. Oora, and dectnid.ddge. New York Stock and. Money SlEar*ei. ' Soaatiateadl iirtuf actin it T per mat. atetitag, carob kat., at 153011165 f, naidondi tad de: , 4104 , treat .p. 5 at 40 51. 55 a 5,5 11 .55 5 i, ' star 0+5 , 1141dd at 0%. Oomarnait 'Wats quiet gard Arm.. 35e second board to-day. ;IVIENBOOD ► HOW LOST I HOW ISISTORLD Wort pribllrhod, Is .staid s rag*. Plias 211:13eata. • Lector* ea du Ratans Treatolont sad Radical Con ot f*smiftoh... ISszclastlitaalsools biooluitary Doslagoo; "Ikassar Debatty, sad isapedittosats to IlLarrisite gcassidtt 4AIII/001Mele, Chrosumptiers,44llormy loollitts; Rao. tat'uld rfirded intatacilfs - reislttei tram" seir." Jamas; Art, lest J. , Clortunrmy,-/rDi. unbar onto . 1, Bc• ie." ..st &Oa •is Masao* of Rid; la "a slles to any oars* . roan trnt o[ s!: cents or OlrO tattoo iliimps,l7 DR. Ca J. C., S cut,, - 1911kfterly, York 1.,* Offal pas 54 rulittadi*Lie • - ' nm4 j Oin.goimica.seir: _cw neer to nil rending. the roma Was not. wftbartandiag.aatt.lan wistlag the ale mai& torte ciated'airrifcet ti.o.mia foun t. rbewalit, patarlay muss, and cat, .wt won oleo ”Itkaw• iy obwkstwaiready prebkon that war rlnta won b stow by less. T 1441 'mediation now Mow amectAag ws lack flw ItirraFabbe Wows lbw oar time to corn; n fig no set mbutly en= weir hekto the Are* ofJatty. - Within& lioriblonn do Enitow hats wharf. the thlptoratt mem pis Sow end the licolpla fro barn , Oh ftweell.p arrivals teem% Ile Cleo Eton Witstalkki Web Goody hinds froze Cloclatattibotb'wbb end Slpf in Bonn. eland tbr Clticolkutt win once the bat tripe .f *onus% MOS Sea down with freight, aid erpwd.d Wltb pmpa. At tho Alba/Any wharf basic= NUM ill w elf "klayedour trio, co lltrod boot, anlintableillalll cooorrnod. Sic. Oil City nate Is fine ipi Mak, sad, after ratan oat her bidet% wwwwll it IMAM" . lesiwayskto, took co • Iced of cal% awl dm iii 4~ Whcolbn. Dbastclume realist fr. on afts lag, morbid the 'War rttlog with offbeat', torkw to the saws!. /6 lb eel able that then 510 be *ay bate tat Woo It ty AL 'spumy for the preacat. • It. Patrick Idled bigot of 142111aillnalt two analog ennoncod,' bet biotin PwllewOr this moraine at o'clock. Ale outing or the tuallsweint at. Xmas on NetclaY, the Maytag noes at Iwlpb tonna flat city and New Origami Into•Wittlholl Timm, SS per bbl; apples, potelima sad onww.llllll per bbl pond freight, 111,10 per lotaltre4 edges. Ins per End; sharp, irk milker it. Theft,* ?Heade, 041. float, r Wlll bollllll. by wad, 6 . aaroitacs SO ISOM ter Cbtetwaett iE Si- Loafs tomorrow Amin. rundowns saddlitp. pare coo raly en UI taiSOOPO 4 kOirgOIS 02 . 1 0 .ater old Wend_ W. B. Parma, Negates of law 111 114. ro hi , boa °lmp of the Wan The Qua, In consmas4 of Alt. 7. I'. (he, loony cf tle 6allfo Litt,) y upjer edisfiguilt es Ili, dx:, nursing. Vsasesastrd sad MEN.* /WO mind, inad act szeoHliigti. SPECIAL .ortirlttlill& . _ 1 , 04 T.-1880-7-X. Paroant et madostarylubtla, arailad %la ...a my bum ttade, palpttsais t ilup heaa. hat of dirt pelt., Citrus saw rain, 1571/1 non, ea. drum . Mt ettebr 0' thip 0111 estrbratattl PLANTATIOIf HITTER% Witb a sow racmanstadid by timbigirrst tacltea4 aathatitlee, sad lemma* ta. peed= - degidee• btaeleaal dace. They saczadigke letwellak, parthea4 pus, sal t an atadetdi Wilk dase•kealt*,-ewatie ellen/ad wail; rtivinuttr, ettwagtkas mad ferlheists. They creed a kealtly apretlte. !bey ere as amides* to Asap if vas .011114.• They Oen:woe /Deo ef Dogteeth* see toe how. Icieriataingthen due eystimmead Whew De MK, Theis:ewes Ohnituthe sod inerreetterethetele The/ Po* the heath cad wilt* etas eteasuMt. Shay woe Deqoptle end iliwzieettee. Son ewe &arches. MOW'S 'Uri Meters //whota.. They care /Mar Ocesp/alate sal Nottying ItistStaha. They lath the meek ittenej . thelitereil old ere cleaned esteril goat Dame. TM, moo anspeeed et Dee'ealebrated Winos beet, eteletet peen. leinenD, map end lota,' i poem. to perkily ion Bt. gratz Swat. 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