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"' V l4 #4 4 *id §Ocki Pk tioell 'fru l';‘;',:WMlo,l3beztion Is notionbt , • steidityndviachkg liceeis,fibe - 84rlie'lif tall acconbine l , with the programm6ottett'ise tOv a r .. b erirt 4,64 14 1 ;' 1 ‘ JO. ,J 44 1, Vent wall (brined' of Mo. movements by tbo • Irendpv =slider tilLcoarse very errattm , ',l3lS' cannififuents 'tut 'emu Woo: , - - lvikate. 10.A.4 *bens •!ookeranyvtiorp,,..stre:teb,,, • 1s Ito WlfikUelmtieo-.tlatwarnt . &Kole' • Rte3nlo ir+lp nofteatTheadagaagthetrbcis *ll4 osetqpr i roti, pod that, up, m114440410' .9heasnairle - hot anti-Sat:bed Atiptatit, ,; It la *Weil Stir -the fiftieth time that Ifilltiatriek's' l'im'algoteatexptiatethe'Ocotiootritrer, , atotte -slat A.,ii,'Clit6,ifele"tailiiiint 'the:sante fiar the Wdleft4be'flae of .theSietimia.Rall, MO, going lotithicertVallich ruction that Gen.. 411ocum Tres Dort n* . his column to form n J nue tkurvlidt. ,„ C. I' Sherstatel movements have cut (ior s off fromtbi,e4MenitbrtlMl of Me BiMr.4 , aud'tbel Mreeldtmt of lbb: Irdght.‘7. parintly aeno te a , 'ono reetioetitt least, be - thle' •ocetimaiee, LU:sake tiamittiqe of ft 'out as, Maned ex-ofileplatierifatoritti totittot,isystst,;: cm thiotAir,Atd:'i4fieftstei'Aiipuite ko:' liametlop,..Mcollant* l'etticirs orders .; Isigthemfittlii right directs theinfillsia rreeppoorrtt to i a. ist;to/Cma: , Smith, ea ,Brown had Wade' Rahaphasofeem andlien. Thiesc,fttntilf,cirth:tatalititi, ere relit, forcing tlieGeorgia 'rebel*. ' ' Latest Tennessee„ , 01111 pSDI_ AB ON 49.6111,WEET iIWafJ. II .!T r vitie: •LA P110)!Es.IPI- . 111E-REBEIM 6es. fttet ilipay A TEFRI . E4I, - ;,11gq; • 'II),SA,STEq, MUM). • " " Lotith se n,". a•morntng'ls oarnat • • . . ease: Gencril,pt mina touvalunidoubd.b.ls ',Ming • „position at- re in formed 'lds line of bat- • tie -On yeaterstapitgarilleill - o tattle Yeinties- Wen> engaged - 1n okletaisblzig,and• ilwattla of. musketry could plenty' belienrd Untie string o f Nashville. battle Walla Art Inn". ;,'We do notWeiglif tliht Nalieret. i La ant* limns of tbe result. Ile Is not as weak as lie Nrould make tlefectiCla licltede lic can othw bat.: tie to twitcr„ E ativantaanto himself In front of ; at other; point:: Ills ;left wing- nnt on Muriteboro, and What L4Ftllgal.' ened tho - form at tiliattnneege, " it will be idiom cnougletcf cioerhjwn TfOod's rcar and cut wads recipe,. cognl)A pre , 4* - ktni , f or me , • ;Thome. blif'prnwka a a nd th in Toe is lieges to nibble at tbalaidt., Alnunly.ttie linen:ore cdoelng and belch bent. flierttir" aZti of the net are 3mwre comp! tely woven. 'We will D,(qr the result.; „Inn. yin, ech etnpng • aid • libpefhl tot- vlrtery" to - per& on our Jnifitters.. Our, troops aro, bravo ,outt. 13enemr1741 9 14 k 4-' . 14 4440..eltextilor• •:, prcale lie rebel ' ninny, will meet'vntu.. terrible sitter:, Thonaturbtet utsoiettlisitani4 • ,ad *-4.l4tturge loiottautty : Ito :rpbeL. Late I ;from - 'Louisiana. RIMEL OPERATIONPALONGIVIIIIM -Defeasive .Works Eracial at. Alel* 'lEllOTtv —gB CO Rit ..- 3 1 ebet- i •S:WeinarChttunFng N Pgr r'r• SEES iMEtif"*ICCESSFIi ittVOlY EXPEDMOW. Arpoic,. licrakVa Notches orreslo434 et thi24f ufl plipl ..aVecilini eof the rebel alpaithe :WA Biter ht 1""143P-iNti9,000(14FIY.'i4 andria. The General ‘ltuckrier•eommands In that teginn; and has -his. beadiguirtcrO at 41,: ezandria, irbere'"'"laidltkalf foniblable • sire works have been ,elected fOr,lhogmrpose of, renderinghapossihle for the Union gunboats. .to again ashend -Ned' River. ' The-dam villa* , •kteneral. Bailey ermstiueted,. for release, the. fleet, smeomplatylng..Aenaral; Peaks , - alum. has s been used to form a part of these tortilla:Aloes and' niPareullY Okla* goladielLiet for, the wheel In all the cotmtry oafs: around Genetal Buckner?' authority resehol,, AZl..lndls ' criminate conieriptiorOC:a.V. the Maki lalritd-.. 11401116 enforced—old mea and boys, :Feigners 'and mats - es t the liable and the &tempts, aro alike gathered to swell the anaksof.tha. !Abet r . • The Herders ties?' Orleinia aorirs poitdent ar , nisbes adettliantiyhonilrmatliinef Ake - X*on; rka ~;! port tb;i:Nets,.7the.teliel.Garrepiar '0:,1.0114- , Una. Ina Ot•gl /*et:fantail'. or negro*, -; at llbrO4POrG, .kr,• , piesent:lbsty - nri , etnPliqedl' f In stmngthm. the &renews of that • place, hat Va ... teK'edsts :Lido* instructed , brihrf..mnlar, imik Allen.impacts , Man to paelre ftr font lllehmond for prating them Into the The aetieraLLee, :Mg otenlat, repent of his " 'tinvensikVaraliy.exPeditioa hue the Intaionat -says .thathelad a smog nnibtri !inn eil.nrutiotrrlsdr!Fit.to :eluding!! Nets_ _,l - 9 pieces of -artalcryiandbe """en°w- MO ;boffaGliasi pm/4er or mi.., aStf,entrogodan Im c menseatatityaf rebel army stores oit r t Fikyrpqa. . , . J ., •worn Enivit: _ - .• _ ittrartMOOk • .)ini.: ti-L'fito sti'd*iiitphil4; .., front Llttived on the 10th CificitsidGro on .i. the 20th, hos, arrived. .6tio. brings term daps' : •.• The news 1$ tailinportion: • - ' _ - The 'Britbli Admiralty 'hail issued stringed' orders against naval Onlcent engaging In dock, 1 ' • :, LircrpOol fib/4 'lit—Cotton buoyant with an . . I adriliii* of 4 Meld.; anti dining Arta. Man. - %ftesterinneribit-ilrmer tad advanclikr..- Dread -1 dulili %detrain! rteody: • Whcaretisler. , - Travis , _ions dtills•lLard buoyant: l'rquect quirt and 1 - Consoiolriscritif 01€•21% far Money . ; DillioLs • . ••'• Clentralsl@s2, discount ; Erie 40641. • . ,• _ ',• • Tho:Earta: BOtrad.coutinnea.atesslyi genes; 65 Emu' 5 Cenitrnes; • ... 7' . • : • • •.l • s - , , . . . .. . , The IMO( Chietoi • dteritlary Bunted. - - Cm*l,,ittic.l.Ttio steamer Luminary brings.' 1 New °Mani 'dab:l...to' the eriming of the 25th - nit. The -East wing of the - ponitiaitiary wee . ' burned on the night of tho22d, owing totbo care. i .- lowness of the'corittutts querlerW t ia 11. , LOtta• hundred Arid forty rattles, fifty horsey and Recce tydre *tab( harness,. belonging to - tho govern: yowl, iterteatiatunodorbkit ivith' the hubillag 1 lammed a totatioas of 05,04X1. • - . - Notiiinpr doing in Cotton. Sugar , 123:i"; oiid cemmand-s!MlX@lder ohl,ilg.ht.Molf:ttll-4[94 ' The fitii,e4i.eilvalry iltaillin.l.llut_ C t , Coullnn eAL , ' ',• •••." -; h• ...DEW T.: Dec. 2. - .L4ity the . ar ri val of the I ' Skarn Star we ItarkNewC:deszta mu: sires or the =nu. • I R • _The,Esytletahis thetletalhi of (lateral Lees '.ti ghat eavbrir itahl,' , om . gstilinit the , Ttreviouteln- , 0 Torts tit . itsinteesso.. - t!elonci :Foniia.,:tifithe . , . - 5 ::•..i lig:44l)forgsetinumandrditte toltmm:, .._- :: . • .:': . i -A 4 Z.:: t.!•..r.c , t,5 - r .. .?, V..,„....A.,,.., t l' 5 A 301 t w 4, , THE LATEST :NEWS! BY TELEGB!in!. 't- • , •1 '?', •i; ;•:J • The Baltic at Fcanthi new'mommuualm-Of. THE WAIL Skirmishing Kept Up for Three Days. .>._ .;:iio:l64.;rr• i s • - libißES'; ; -'1'.•71(1 ~.1" They are liex• ulsea h with Great Slaieghtei. SAL TROOPS Orhitriskan . U , s T!i) TO kit ' 4 " ➢etel toss 6,000 Ineluding I,o ft fritionem 301FiARD OF COM:018 , OAPTMLFD ••- - • ;General Stanly • Wpunded. E;glit.;;1100Doti ARMY TIIREAWNING MURFREFI4BORO .; .p .- rire4t, Demonstrating; an= Our Front. - r tiNAlvita.r., Dec.. P..—l hare received full at , eltmts pf the date battle it Franklin and Its ari- • ft:mien% which must bo chronicled as one of, :the moat brilliant in its results of the war. 'For three days sharp : Atirnishiug was kept ap ' 'tiktring the retirement of our inlay from Duck, river to Franklin, during. which lithe a" multW t !welly of exploits and FIKCCMCI rcltlitCd to Mr , natters ft arms. Gen. Cox. conducted .the rear guard, and on the ..IfeliidlYaihieri"iti a 'elliindid -, viefory, oNer . ,l r rebt•l, at tipringhill, while Gen. ...Wilsoflecatro gailleir it will 'Of IMpbrtant sneer,.•sneer,. over I , orrest's advance under Middy; ' onl th pike .e.ern.,,Trnine . add ,Sminghlft. 'Duking thiniffdri6oeolvia ISM , ' intim°, the ' ..rebel army were sorely pressed under Hood, I wled 'd Cheatham's and Nteitart's corps, and a , porde of Dick Taylor ' s command, numbering in all re: ii 2,000 men. - ' • .0w g to the eartdry - galhuttlY checking the cne at Spring - Vili,ik perrition.or..XmAth and. :IX were eniN4.o.thritt Firankti& ait:alWiy. day;witcre they threw up a line of breastworks, extending from one end to thaother of a carve ha 'Merin!, behind which our entire !auntie At ylrei . ireelyfour n'eloek'ln - ttie ifternoonihe z +bel entire ' force made a charge, and succeeded let.. g a temporary break in our centre, ' cora nded by Wahl:ter. t With t..elutracteitsille • Impentosity, the soldiers -composing Cheatham, carps dashedinto our brenatiNsilevend'ed:oper: acing frith the attacking partypnthclr lat. at tempted to envelope. aratleitrety,;oni•right: : In tbo DM of time the:trpops'ot Warier sprit ' raiz licit,A c t throwinz.etidir vitae tome uronthfi' reliel lutax4L&W7re back the storming party In great isankr, - aml...captnred - several .htmard. . Four times after, the rebels charged in three lines, ?out were, repulsed as often with great PlatinkY4: 1 , 726 rebttlii-naMbered At least tli'd to our ono, si'atarty lilt' bribe: 4th atid =tiros were le reserve., . - . our preat4vroei t s went ontimett high, and the rebel lots in kiDed'hi three - dines our own,.whllo their Tfoundedbt at . hut six timed - meridian,' met % tbemost of our menbeing :reminded In the ham; Arms, and body , : -,,,,' • • ' The nrtilleryllreof the eneuty„wat, made.with great Rterbion, but their ammunition consisted ''ehlrflylof round , shot, and steel, while for two hours,immense Mustides of most murde.rorus. ruhsilds were huried , with feasful they Into the . All attempts of the'rebels to gabi a peritaaent ' advance were frustrated, and at dark The federate positkm was unelmeged, while the rebels retired under over of thewoods.aouth of thecolrunbla: •The'rebel bee, as bef;ne stated, is. forty 13,000,. lueled_ng over I,ooor Wieners, an - unusual 'num • ber of mhich were Officers. -Our' loos reached a, total re about 1,000. Artmilllerj duel was kept up It:linearly midnight, when our troops com menced ensoingliarpeth river, -bringing all our fralns 1 and paraphrenallLoValta.safety-bellwe .daylielat. - 'The armytheto retired to'Vrithin - four - tulles of thiaellY, at whidi Plaint 'onr.frout line Oonfniots the enemy. The falling back of the army pi in accordance to the programme and . hattielat-yrnAlin,, audi althoggh lope of? most: laill; form, was an impromptu 'affair and brh t about owing to necessity to check the rebe advance and insure the safe crosalug of the ' rivtr lo Our trains.. . r.. - . . . • ;:!iisauvto.e, Dee. S.—Additional reports re reivetlinercase the magnitude of the late victory , AL Waikiki. Thirty stand of, colors were cap. tened by the Union 'forces. , it ---. .- : • ' -... , 1..!..;f1b040th Indiana Captured 5 stand of colors, Kith Itilitols,3,Rcilley's old brigade 113, ^.3d corps flare Stanley, commanding the 4th' Corp., liana very narrow, M eape, having had' his horse. him, under h, and was shot MIMI right - - .shmilder, the ball.paising out . at the left shout- . ..:,qr. -- le is in the city, and though suffering con ly, is still attending to big ditties. ",.• /t eimfirmed that general rat. clebourne, lir Clabenne, of Tenneseie, - is: killed. , *Deneral ,Xininall, commanding a division of Stanley's tOrtmi in the beat'of battle passed a rebel Major Denett4 Xholeld him he was mortally wounded. /I Is . :nien suomedtil In carrying off hie hody. • - 1I i believed that Hood's main army is threat ening turfreesbore. , : -pt, 80, rebel cavalry is demonstrating on otir f nt and right Sank.' ''' ' • ' ', - • 1 ',CO modore 'Fetch ishere With a fleet of boats, biota . (tag ,• _l, • v. - cil3.iitßelent forces lime arrived to Inure not only t)te safety of -Nashrtlle,laty another Union Ilitoz, In met of d battle finder any dream 411111tary min all unite In the opinion that bratrnls *alders -quid ifeholleld condpetetl•the retireattat ittint Pie fato of the, enetn,.trith admirable sklll r ergonPili W 1 with a tonenthennVenlott trletam; • •• • : • ••• • 7, " 1 N ew X.'nN PleP,e7. l . t'•zr 7 1 ' ..Nr.ir Yoe; Dec': 2.` - thirre is it bet ter feeling In the sork•market.-. Animpterelon • prevails that the long erpectel opportnnitl for a'sperulatlee lann,,lment Is at hand.? .Eleyern;' 'ynentn Maintain a spoil:dire Interest, but boa. teun.Uratilybeenflk , jdied for the last two days.. By tint new loan success. of yesterday. negotia tion teuretrtniggietied prices: The. Itattnsad list Is bluberthronaginit;Jand , the demand' In tune-. clallylactire. Reading,. Illinois, ' Central and 'Cleteland anxtßigsbingek •Italtroad bonds quiet. ,lifinhig stockif Is - Better 'Of the board. Petro :** swag Ingisnoing.: !--•.' -1;•! —3 ~ : a.- .'.` Governor Fletcher, of 'Bo:, visited the board - to-daY. I :llbehtednearlit , Sets...F . o7k is neddto be , eoneected "Isith , negollatlotts for the phyment• -Mallet thin anticipated of the coupons of 3lts -.shine bends which hare been In arrears sbietlintel ne_re,lBol. • ,77. e gold market to more anin4 . ted this morn ing 4 an ndrinnin of g ocg per..Centl'on theca:lSA' Ing.t last' evening. The news from Tonne*. two ts ot construed GO ;tivorabl/ •at MOW Bluer ill the day an adrandeertuiterf.' Ilan . , F 'lien ere agent. concerning Bliemaan, but none, g l'ablc; 'The ninhey,triarket le'lloofir &nie The incoming enrplus of -uncmploYed .11andul • idetelli3rhag,down the:ate of interest. For'eign melange nnelianged. -, , • , . Zialrldwir, -Dee. 9.--.oold Is - filen' and steidy,' ttlgting;:aVtirA.,,:geing : 11 1 1. W.Piiii. end. wen . do t ":',..Tle, Cerenterrial Acircitiser'a ll' ahhlcuion am ; Chtl,sfyt: There Is high military ,Intigneii7 for -saying that the sittiatlon In Tennessee unsure _ . sneeess. ' •,. , • - .'.' ' , 1 ' • . '',,'•!Them arc positive Indicating!' through' rebel eotirets.that Rieman Is advancing trlnmplouttly . ,braes the *ea coast. Other commanding gen erale 11.1 awe be heard then: - i..; 77,' 6 , . City Gatllllnea4:ot:Piete:- Tory: Nxir"r°4 rtia: being rrit to by tbo ultizeres Atexiallon :for n*aners , tthg the city - government oflcitrrl'enic.:4•Abargo meeting liras held loot ul•lit at, Cooper ballot° The North Star Spoken. 'NM Yong, Dee: t--The steamer North Star, now aver declaim Ariduwall,wl San ffmnelsco daterto Nov. Ed, was *Ohl' tow of her tunny. tiusehlinty beings disabled,,, alto ie expected 10 nrilie..bere his etching or , to-morrow morning. ' Judge Bates" Suce k- Nutt Tons, Dec.l.-IThe'l'r one's Washing.t ton special sweat Judge Solt,littsing peremPso _rill declined the amatatment, te the mad At, ttnxitysliip,the retiring Attomeyoeneralstrongly urges that his , assistant, Musa Coffee, • be appointed. • I Feetea KonreeAssol :Nair Yonx, December 3.-1 n of ligtrasentailfes, on Monday I elm* his Monroe doctrine roil ffrin.i,aiid -boos* hulled+ In far , TaalqbeMittaidtle 114 ' lic)uscl MEMiI -',',., • . 1. 7.r?.. . - 1‘ - 3, ‘.---, - ::+7,_ T) ± T, - ''.i FROM THEPOTOAO , A RMY. Brisk ifiriillery Firing on Wednesday. • ' _____ CONTIMIED ARRIVAL DF REMO DESERTERS, T t'r") " 1 ke, &C. . Itc• i ~..-, t tirAtiqrAtrir.llBUrn_ 4 = prre p r r N e f Nov, ..10, , Al.noat quiet DreVgigd: Pi t. Kit for Rertfal days past until yetitterttay aft oon, when oir batteries! at Fort Hell opened fire for the entditainnumt =of our English 'visitors. At brat timenemy did not reply, lint after a short time thsy opened from several polite, and for a time ti perfect shower of shat nntl shell fell in and artitl Fort Hell. Unfonnuately Just at lholittlf>arPietgAbi iiiroll in tea cielAy wetsl . Wig relieved, and several casualties occurred. Towardodark the artillery firing ceased, Mil, the pitkets)kept up their exchanges all night. To. Illght; tkey are briskly engaged in the same neighborhood. - Deserters still continue to tome into our lines dolly,- ley all seem heartily tired of the war. They s of the aod4dismaralloothan g In the litia.hi,lthd'i eetifotei tdiair of li the speedY ruPiledi dr the' CSnftid eracy. Goy. radford and a number of Pmeninent ch it:ens f MarYland arrived herpAcsday. They u t came present gags to sermal of the Maryland rag i s in the lilt corp.!' The presentation is ex t to take place to-morrow. ... special r=' , .tiail - P t il=44 sa il= 4 licao ll ith artillery In eur from at 4 o clock fidi oon, and continued until dark. Ifs preen Is txtremely poor, most of the shells ex ploding:ln the Mr and doing little damage. '1 be Herald's sth Corps special says: There is less intercourse Ix:tweed pleketkahisTusfadolna the ca are of Prpar. Desers am coming in quite large numbers, attract In some irirlatleCtt,bc the liberal induce- Inents eld out by Special Urtlerr,lio. P.A. Titere was a brief engagement this morning beta dm the Monitors and Howlett's Timm bat- It ry. The liO4:iretirerwPfht.,''cji ui d'usi.elous ,wenther. eel Great Cavalry ElpettNon. REBEL CAMP SURPRISED. ..1 ditty l live Prisoners and a large Nam . ber of Stores Captured; .REBEi GEN. 110DGE." STAFF -PRISONER& Pe trietive Fire . at Eaten Rouge?, o 4 Tone, D. 9.—The Era contains de tail oi General Lee's great cavalry expotUtion, fully confirming merlons . reports as Id its suc cess, 'Colonel Fonda, of the 118th Illinois, was la command of one column, and proceded to Port Itudson, thence attelmod on the lath: Ten tillles from Jackson ho surprised n rebel ccmp, dispersed It, captured fifty-five prisouora, two hundred stand cranes, some horses, twenty five army wagons, and a lame amount of mili tary stores. Ile then moved dm and joined the main cohunn under General Lee, who, thus being reinforced, marched upon Liberty. Another column Mabee:retailed , frotefitdonllorigiffor Lit erty, under Colonel Marsh, of the 11 Illinois 'revelry. This column reached Liberty, and surprised the rebel General liot In command there. He barely escaped-cantor .by jam phrg from aback window , but all the members or his stall mkere-takezi. including Lieutenant Davis, nephew of Jeft Marelcremaluedluxe unti l of Gen. lied; *lien two imliedltkins Were dopatbliea' still father Into the enemies line, one going to , Brockbaren under Vol. Fonda, and the otherto ' Sumo:vet under Vol. Bamford; of the UMW Reit York 4avalry. At Brockhaven a train of cars loaded:with:Ml klndehrptinT Di rt* andtinstroYed,iii Is° bed Wigs nonthl eg Quartirmasters stares. .Elfty priminers were ken, a Section of iryind fortYWagons Eiaded with sionsw.. , - Col: Sluggard band a largelnianyi ty of *eke:int Sinimet; and at the place was earprlicd, he secured:the witulerandsiestfOred its Ile then returned to Llber:y 'With twenty dye prisoukrs and soniktfalaible trophies :of. hls Mao.' cessfut raid. While these apeditlons were ab sent, Gem Lee war tittacked phetty hy rot; Scott; - ntid - a mat iigoro is flit/ scar kept up for is o hairs, and althinigh;Led's foes -was out niamberred by. Scotts,, the, relarJa .;were, finally obliged to retire. s ono eesttli"otebe tight Irak the catguts: of twenty eight. prisoners, tuts twelve p iundhowetzer, and Witty teitsimai tin.the Amid) The m:peplum tbt listortitouge.:. 'Cleriloss was 040 w treaty. tire occurred.at Paton,lionge the 211. a building roust-Waal as a'cottog talents& 'tory, Dot latterly es a government stablei Over $10,19.111 worth of property waadesiroyed, coals- Ing or Attlee, horseman/ harness. In Wat‘bingtaii Miss zed by those who hive seen Richmond papers at,WeduesAerlast.,'that they contain only a repetition of `the statement that GmililfidAmfillato is, still. Mmulderinglabont In thelnterfor orGeorgia. • It Is also stated that, & detach:neat of Yankee cirralry sent oat In the -direction Itanfort, = were either killed. captured or distersed.. tiIEi . fIIOI'IIIEISIIENAM . IO.OI VALLEY. An Attack , by Mosby's , . . i . I Tlll, , -PIRATE SHENANDOAH Ail !Qniet gip Potcniio Luay Nair FmtF, . Two., 1..--The ; ?nines Shenan— doah Special, of the 25th; says that; tbe, Railroad now brings forage and• Supplies sterinson de pot?litc miles, from Winchester. It is not the - Intuition to extend the road Into the town. strong forte is distributed frOm Harper's Eertyito to the terminus to-guard 'against gnel rilla .ronoyanees. Illeleby and his men daily mme'sa , along the - West hese ofßlue ridge. They .frequently attack our foraging and scouting parties. • An Ottar_k was made yesterday by MO onfose bre gnerrillas,on this side of Berryville; upon a -regiment of our trodpa Ott their wattalbe front. Threct of our men weie'irofindedc Itio mortally. The enemy were repulsed with a loss of one three wounded, and three captured. .• -The London Lulu says : The Shenandoah, a new ;Pirate ' reported as thetilea.l.King, Is at 'F.cinator, Florida. She Is commanded by Lleut ' Waddell, and not by Capt. Semmes. MA Tribunes army of the Pop:mute special of the 20th, says : .The utmost Onlet - had pre -Tall along the lines for several days until yes. terdaj afternoon, when our batteries opened fire *sr the mdataltuneat. of sospo l ot Our English. •ylettors. 'Firing ceased at dark, F 4 ,rbm R:ebpl.,Spurect§.. GEN; BEIFREGAIM 1111.111 Si Wilt TO AUGUSTA. I . 004rsIosued, or 2Q,l2o9Baticauh LATE REBEL CONGRESSIONIL PROCEEDLIG!. 'N):IF YOUN, Pecember 2.--Southern _papers arc imieh i.onfused in their statements abet.t 'Sherman. They locate him at seiertu Prins, moving In different directions, at the pante time, 71En.4 :Angola t YUreater:p oi the 251 h, says: There was a rumor In town lnst nt1.;10,. that Abe.rhatn' holly at Sher , ,man's army was progressing towards Altamaha - Men Another states that. a ".bottr.pf Xedernla, ,nre 'l , 4lthln nixteen miles ot Sparta: The Fed eral column tlint left theline ,the..,Ggergla • Itallroad lasi Fiday,"erm mooeir rtclithteen mites brim*. arernsliMn, marching 111 difddlint the ecntralltallroatl.' NoAteitnieniallitxe been dinAclagninst Athens or the Mushel Weals. < Piovinito-iitaypu.l=-E-senetri;i bet. Command. . New "Yoidt' 2 - 11.1e 'Tribune ttin (41)6021 mys _ Prominent, eketelifloehte4lf Waahlaghin talk of sotai rembiliftetblllermena for resideriett and 11114173. gmmised ctlret they have some knowledge of the rebel Intention Of abandoning Colonel Bowman at the request orthi:Ettertm. tire rifßtlawarc has beeti rellevol from duty at Baltimore under General Wallace, and returned to . the a:entrain& - of tbUs , Tastrke of 'Delaware. lllsl:cadquarters are at Wilmington -....aliatto • le 'the Shenandoah Ville'''. • , Nr/rjrToßa" -- .l44itzttlitzi '26-41if 4 11 hOrs r • Micwindoah aliccfal, Pays: At City Polio evtry -IWltalbexitltdct for , ,Ifolairfira, 0135;;;51 1 01 have beat club oilUg themselves by tenth, llft*MfortablelOtt huts; stud sires *Ohms. {be Rebel Irmo 11. 4 , Mr-ircKlia Autions In - anew .or qt tinnsqtiny,' 'l6 l ll , l4 *Vr-tek r x ; • EINIMIIIII i- lh7 - ... . .., . .. . , - i PITTSBIJI GII, Sr - AtiT `-.3,'1864. "i OSPATCOIS TO TOE WAIL DEPAIVIIII,XI'. The Cutest from General Sherman. HIS ARMY ,BE VIM - TIM 'OCONIIE: • . Oregg'!' 13ayalry on a- Reconnoissance A LARGE AMOUNT OF ; Mktg:ly ARRIVED WsnundlOi, Noei2.--Thefollowinirdispatlb bas in:en rectived at toe War Department: .: CM Voinv, VA.. •0CC. ,, 1..r0, ../r0.21i . N. .11., Montan, enter!, al . Wdr7:2 2 Tri'e Inclikdilr Eil mout of cr-day,ol3R4 that .Bhoromn will BO ceed in ' thing the seaman, .other papers ad mit that e has crossed the Otonce. - t '' (Sign ,) • 1 U. Et. GRAVI. Llent. Geo. Cm ts - r, . itt=the,:sriftgle Cimdry wore sent /3nn ' t thlt rooming on a_ Is. armee, ra Coln* to illecoVeFir 1 4 'Omni were mo lig t ps Smith.. The. following dis patch hit Just been received In relation to It: llosninustenats Amur : ok Viz Pifrostig, , , December 1,1N64-8 p. M. Dart: Gen. Ormit—r have just heard front Gm. Gregg. Ills dispatch' Is dated 3.,45 . P: in: Ile reports baying canton:Mkt:my CreckiStation, which was *fended by. Infantry and Cavalry In *Worintorlth _artillery. Ile captured two pieces of ',taut% plitind no racaua, of bringing them off, so he spiked them 'and 'desttoreal the car riages. 1 tie had one hondralmtd.. ninety prison era. eight wagons and thirti melee. ' he burned thAlepet , with.Booo sacknef.,cont, 400 baits of hay, a train orders, andot large *sachet of , I a con, clothing ammunition, and other govern! man stores, and destroyed unite shops and pubs Ile Imildings. The second, brigade,fienerel Gregg pommel] tag, land the advance, awl is reported to lain most gallantly carriedthemtemris position. , Genaal Gregg 'snow retarding to 'camp. 'No Information , could .be ,chtaincd of any troops lm southward , either cavalry or Infantry. `The bed of the Branch Road, from Stony creek, was twitra to be graded, bet papilla were laid. At lluvals!. Ripon, senih'OrP6nf'ereekVinuch pavaperry was ,diviroyed, and a large atuonnt of railroad Iron found., 'An effort'was hatig made to destroy it in lire, when the °alter who brought.. ' the disrntelo - eft. Tits enemy showed s'gns of following.; hut the'edheen , thiakv Generlattiregg will be in camp by midnight. (Signed) Gm. G. MEADE, Mahn , General. New Yous,,Dee..2.—The Augusta S,piirde, of. I Itv gist, saps: 'eCia . . - Illanutvglird will be In Au pH la on .Tneaday, with 41 large body .of troops and our cavalry Emu, the West. (triers were rrmls ill here last night, to prmaare rations for : 0 Ct 0 regular Irtwils , litneral Johnston Is hetv. , 0, n. Taylor Is . in Ifatana, act Is etpeeteJ lu t lab:city. Governor Brown Is in Macon. In the relvl House of Representatives, on Nat -ntalatv, a tall, reported from the Committer on Jualleiary. to. dentin . . did pthilsh , conspiracy against the Confederate States, a as taken up and Pathase or Products In Itourrecttonan 'Staten ' ' Wssundrrow, December 2.--The,, , orneral roy.u. Ist ons for the purchase °Olin products of Dm - nsurrectlontu - y Status on Government account, jast promulgated, mulprovlded for the apportion m,nt of agents by the Secrtsary of the Treamry„ nt the following desi g nate 4 machete or planes of purchale, namely: New '.Orleans, Memphis, Nnsavtlie, Norfolk, Bcatifort, North Carolina . ; Port Royal - and Pennoolav'the price to be paid - fdr any of the products purehased, shall he agreed iupou Pctween the .eviler and purchasing agents, but In no case to exceed the market value in the Ott of New Park, according to the lateat quotations.' i The President'. Melange.. Nan: Ylmic; !Ste: iferaid'sWoliintiton epecialSdp Jr is niricratood by tbositandliar' hirtheTrw—ldent?..rleirs, that h 4 inchoge R ii adherci to the , enunciadons made In the 'Ao 'ittioin•it-nuopetnieern" prociamation. Ho slit t he atoned that no react prorOaltlon tan he -en tertitinedttli itio.e' In rebellion have laid:down r'icir epee and reisadal obedienec to Atte govern- . . Tl.o rotortion of slavery is incidental; %all Ira f ec a ,, olitl u an iaturvoldarilevo sequence, Instead of Ude iof the war. ... _ . —.• -' The Chhh4 B idder** . • . Nsrva l'onE, Dec 2.—The noes says the visit ,hr Attorney, (tenant Cmticr roPtlttrodo, rehingiew led to Lrriritivtactory understanding hettrean the .Goventrnentsaul the Provincial an 'llioritits in-regent to the Inode of dulling with the rebel raiders' nine +lll-enstorly and the best men,' of preventing_ thieving, incyrri Ins by water with border States in Daum. Matters.. Unit, Dec. 2.—The Mohr, Rio Janeiro letter lays : All terms *ringlet - offered by &zit 1 hare been rejected by Uruguay. .1 Brazilian force of 80001neu is being concentrated for a match'acroes the line as akar as lila [mind that war clinnot be atoldod. It to announced that a • nundocc of wrseits.arigotrig to ilt out, In United Rails Worts; pairateera antler the Urugnan flag. • to prey upon the shipping of• Brazil. • Veleriffle& 0 Apt ttred. ' ' Nriir YOUX,' tier. ^.-The Matilde Portreas —Munroe ac..xlrdgives,accoutic af.au expedition ;anreauneuln to break up guerrilla operat lona. .S.neral guerrlfla were captured and the hand braked up. Fitt ei tloant Muller the. Railway Murderer thlt Coetiuudon made on the 14ealrold Yourr Ike. lt ,, Ntillter xee r-xceuted on tho 14th. He !wide a full coufosPlon on the seutiblii. " . , A Cixturrstan BEBILIIND HIN Ow% Itotar. .—Thde is a clergyman In St. Catharines, .0 W., mini, very strangely, has never made It a' point to pdy his debts. The sheriff has, collier quently, been bode/A - ming to pay soma attention Galina. We 'say endeavoring, because he has never; succeeded yet. The clergyman has de termined thee 'OA bailiffs • shall opt obtain en. trinity in his house, cud for the last three or four weeksilds residence has been surrounded by four or. five of these ~ ,e ntry, who hare endeavored In vein to obtain admittance, 'the 'house - being sa Mon:nighty., barricaded. War It was. Impossible to obtaltiancotrattee, A short- time since one of these halliffs watched an opportunity when one of fit Mi amily,:in 'eorapimrirlth a stranger, was going dthemght when the door was opened he wolld ogler also, hut the moinent he attempt ed to o F . c. he received a blow which seat him bock, nd 'he Occasionally the " elem. hoistlt window and Invite Gig bailiff to to cepa of some , refrosliments,:.when be Will timid the ar ides out through a window, and the par• tit s w II enter Into a pleasant courersation over the stt te of affairs. ' • AN ITITXrr iI t A9RANSINATE tics. Gatnr. — . A gat 'email Who wai a ntitiSentrer on the trade widehtbrought General Grant from Baltimore to PhrudelAld; eth , Frithif week, relates the follo w - . log tither remarkable tolident: The 'General had biro eating. fOr,(110tIg . time at -- one of the windows cif the. ear. ' Anring,the ereninghe left, , „Miscast .aiif.Passed Into one of Pte fortrtrd ear*, Iteletordned.' Another gentleman whh had Beall:it/wino the position vaeated by the Gen., one 1 1 16eqUentiT .4tartledlyAwo leaden/mat* that me erashlog through The wladow;psue and lodged In )Jae; otternlele orthe car. Porten, atel)Aese toesiongnensant death struck a little too high la dasnyAsttn74: Whether this was the re. eultoiacehletit or iris dentpnlo'attentlt 'to wens ateAd3lenerel'lTM - prohebly lerrer ;mow ; tontilitereettflottwo'btalletis tnueonelyjleed Intoellemindow enwhlekGenerel Granti had only it moment_ befare been 3,logoefetolnlyloo'ked =ore suspicionthanothce• Titibm'of etifelrimu Bhhtmore mutinies; carry keret rebel agents. and ~ perhaps OUP ,of them thus attempted to rid the - tlctrifedermy of. its most powerful opponent. ,flonsts.antzsits.—A man has Just died In - Paris of illSatlatthmlgrei. Ile could not 'eatOnatittb. "Int 'can:tinge bclOg tiltoketherJastsfllelent to eat- lefyhlp enornions.appclltc. thoutrhheatoseircely 'anything but bread, his fellow workmen used to contribute towards Pile support; hut, .wearied with 410 - Inardonlng..hiS friends, and worn out by Ilk snifetiliga, he at tasf hung Idraself. The ratonli of medicine nifvol many lust ices of this disc 0; both In ancient and modem tbnce,-but -the : most remarkable case of into years was that of Antic Denise, who died In Paris ottly,a few - years eince. She used to cat from twenty-fear to thifty pounds of bold-a day. What on her dcallttbed , and tumble to take food, she bcp.,, •cd -bensister to come anti cot near her, and her hest'words Were: "Since it pleases God that I shall -cat a more, let 1 4 e , at, leant hate the pleasure of "min._ you eat." . - . . . . . Eaag Dakntr—The New Haven Courier, speak gof tbnlato-,Prof..Bllllman, ertynt ,i•Prof, 81111 I wait attacked abbot ten &ye sineesionte, ..Mile- rarely, but tia ' , alarmingly; - Mai . al iii- Dor ilo or, (large dap, he began to renafOr: kapott tbat,tline tits frteadalurveldietauted all' ari4e4enrdittiti, and,liasoreganled..bia full racor3 97 asiceitain, - - On the•MOblifig Of-TbUTOWIO • swag, after vu-mtge. Ilttut meetly '.e6intbnitble. ~,,til l atitte 'p ittl n gor liliaielf ille Aattefactiodot. unit! In tbtillOietitlcei of 'nib 'dityinfili-- tienali aniksglring lie uttered a brief prayer, *a4 Itla woot,‘Lepentnttwo.bytutut,,whtelElla. follow irlth a tem. vrcaris.l. of , aiffbation , :to- May -tile, noonations of Om algtatleaneobreabli tia; -, and .. In a moment 4;4314 001 w. ,okswoats, w very Ilaklitciffiliwt+• - wd• aye - •Wffaitiett 'mkt . . lesi• •. -. I'*IPTP 4 • ..--..:. ' ir...• . - • CITY AND' SUBIIRBAN. . ' National Assoteztion lb; tilt , Amendment of Abe Cori. Matthias The Gourentitutxtsseitibied on Wednesday afteinimon at 3Oclock, Dr. Edyrartls in the chair. , The tics: Mr-liotehkin opened the - meeting with :'prayer. • • • • The wished 'to know If it was . flew. M . C.. In order to offer, an ameudnlent to the clause to • be Interim' as . ntm amendment to the Constitution. Ills amendment was to substitute the wonlis "Holy • Seripturea," for "his revealed. wilt." The rheh• • decidetEihnt the metier was not in order at that /hoc. , . Mr. Ever. then advocated. the .Pmesatie or the: first resolution. He was foliowed by the Rev'. Mr. S C hwartz, who spoke at considerable. length. After mime' desultory remark's, the Mat' resolu tion was adopted. The second resolution waS laid over until the hfiltorleal statement contained in it shall hnve beenteritied. The - third resolution was then read. Pending' the diseuSsion,pertlelpateil in - by Dr. kolwards' (Mr. Schwartz, In 'the chair,) Proftwerot Hell! wattle andltin Pierre, the Convention mulJourtied to 7;4 : o'clock p. nt., Rey. Mr. Atwoodetnelndlng olth pager. - • The- Noolleritian met at 734 p. m. sand was opened Imith yatiyer by Rev. J. G. Butler, D.D. The consideration of the third resolution was resumed, and alters short &expiators Was adopted. The Committee appointed In verify theldstor. lest twittrae,y of the second' rt repoed. .thatflhoy found the following in the (runty Tall tetteen the Bey of,nii,ar, of Barbary,' and • .theGetimment of time United States, January. 3d, 115 ,article llth, "As the Government of the tut ted States of America In not, In any sense, founded on the Christian Jteligion; nail Imes,,ht Itself, no character bt ehinlty agsfitit'thelairs;•raltgion . -or : ' t rmmtdility of MuSselmeni and of the sold States ' lievethine entered Into any 'War or net of hos tility - against any Mohammedan nation; it is de clared by the parties that tie pretext, arising from religious opinions,akall ever, produce no in terruption of the humidity existing between the two countries.". .„ The 9econd re'simintion test heid slightly modi fied so ns to correspond with this article. Dr. 31eXlitchio then eileocateditempassisge hi its mod ified form. lie said that nil, this trouble which we hasp now, arose from the attempt of the' "politicians" to divorce politics from religion. The ideate then sang a "New, Natkatal . 11 vtu,! tonvosed by the Rev. Thomas H. Stockton; D.D. Dr. Junkie spoke nest. lie said, that grand fallney Of the devil—the snit herd.-that religion loss nothing to do with plinth's, Most be grappled W limit timi by the Chinch and scut down to time "pit" whence It came. The second seesreso lution. then adopted. The fourth resolution, was. Mooted „and the 111th laid on tin-lable. - *- C. The following paper was adopted : ltradwq; That inciew. of (he treat encour aging proggesssoldch the cans, tins mode during the pod sear, and lit view of the necessity (I speedy action in that matter, this Asset:lath n urgently rieotunonads and molests till Indicidutati' lu every sortiou of the land who are intertsted - 11 this object; at awe to engage in the work of or gnuizing associations, inr„Or or smaller, to se core the circulation of and siguntures to time memorial, and the rcinnt of the signatures so ob tained to the Corresponding ticeretacc, John .tlexamider, - Req., 1035, Arelt Street, PLIM - delphin. The -Executive Committo was iostructtsi to make orrangenmnts as to the time and place of neat meeting. A vote of thanks was IMlAseil to the railroads, o hitt afforded facilities to the delegates who at tendasi Inc Convention. The Contention then adjourned, the licy.Dr Edwards leading in prayer. There reents..to be a growing interest un the subject of the amendment of the COMAITUiIOI2 to Philadelphia. The Content Mow as well attended . both.by residents and strangersl and a good deal of spirit was manifested. I% e do not know whether the proceedings Wilt be well received or not. A Sharp Swindle in lbevellind A feir n erts since, (WO Melt; calling tttem selves t'Albert B. Clark /Cm," tented a• want hones on Rlveretreet, in Cleveland: and salver... tlacd td:4o a general foririrding and coinnilatlon butineis,Vspecial attention to the. put dose er , rnloduce,' ?te.;' 011 Mr. "Clad." s r ", tine-lookiti,, ,, gentlemanly, oily tottgtull Mich, ltith Oa% bitsiness manners. Ito .woold f nerq efoft wither letter. In his hand,' etek PrOrrleixir =id say la Mtn that he bad just Ile .liVed an or, fer for eertaingoods, whielrhe , wished to_amd off linmedlately by express. Af ter purehasixig thq goods, be would direct them So be lenr,ltith tbeldff, to his hnsiness place, promisdng that that the bill should be mid on Trterentiation. , * When thr gooda wart daliVorcd, Mr. "(lark," loppeued act:Mentally to be absent, b u t„thci, 4 Co . n would nn=est that (hr goo& No :lefty and as soon as Mr. Clark returned the mon -ey vrottid sent.. ja tins way goods to the amount or krtne KM. Or. 'B,OOO Were . obtained, Some of the. swindled patties, hosing, their sue : piriond arousal, wit t to hiok after their goods or money, but found that "Clark h C 0.," and their gootts„; had vanished from the warehouse on Inver Meet, and were nowhere to be found. no . oi Mitlees. B(1114:111ANP Lox... By Edward N 7Wldtty.” The Indefatigable publishing hottne of T. B. Petcrion L l / 4 Brother. has given to the world a• most excellent work, ander the title of "Babe , minas of London.". "Bohemia," vs we suppose every one Is aware:is a tent term for n section of Location, the port Inhabited by CieVer fellows with much reputation, and others with very little, by the cltt++a~ats who are said to "live on their wits"— iourunlists and politiciann, artists nail dancers. The work Is (roan the some able ;con as "Vac Stranger In Parliament,' and comes to us re commended by fir. It. Shelton Mackenzie. The work in written lam satirical rein, and proceeds to exhibit the "scenes within the ring". of Lon don social. literary, and political life. -Price, 51;a10 In paper, or 1 , 2 in dell. Address T. B. I'eterson Brothers. Plailnalelphiti. Pa. For pale by strcet,;aear Wood ' Thin Is by the yams publishing house." W . l.thre sorry Ste cannot commend It. Those,'llowever. who like the stflta style of I.lward will ralish it. Yoe sale by W. A. rtildelifenny,,Dio. 45 Fifth rt.. near Wood, . The Late Attack at New Creels • ,^ Froal pasnengcrn who arrivid on' Wednesday morning on the through train, (nays the Wheel ing ./Itittligencer t ) We learn Unit the force of:reb els Who recently attacked New Creek 'numbered about One thounand. They 'surprised the garde son mid took possession of the. placo 'with little or .no 'renintance.. The pickets were captured, and it In said that the rebel advance guard came in attired ht Federal unifornoAbeyhprned the Govrritment property and comPfEt'ely destroyed the Malt, leaving only the miserable hotel nod a •fen slistwits. They altai. Captured quite a num jaw of &ascii and a lot% of cattle, 'and obtained some Government clothing and other property. Theribein succeeded In taking unite a number of ',droners, most of whom, however, siteceetiod . In making their escape. A small bittallonof the raiding part* went to ''Piedmont and there Oct the Round 'tonneau tire, but left before the building was detdroyed, nod the ith:ens extinguished the dames: Strange to say, the railroad was not injured to tiny serious - extent, either at New Creek or Pied mont, hod the trains arc now running through regularly. • The lobJect of tile' raid" scented to be tine of ,plundtw, as the rattlers, !mini necomplimbed , their tiliject, are supposed to have taken the back track. ckarCLlfetitfolt.--i, ' ; • , Theron' Exchange met this morning at the Mew:hints Exchange, for the purpose of adopt ing soo plan to educe 111 O. pica 9 coal In lads city. ?Mier considerable vllsetiiilon, lfr: A.. D. Smith Ployed that.thorrosident and Seerclarrof • the , ai oclatioibe )nstrocnd to prepare, a eLfemi lar, and send it col* ib'encli coal works on the river, requesting them to scud coal to the city, to be sold at ten 'cents per bushel.' Nesbit.. -Smith, Lisle and 'Mitotic were appointed a committee to take charge of such coal sent, and see that it Is properly disposed of. h. Commit tee, consist lug-of Messrs. J. P. Stnith, Simpson limner and E. Irwin, were appointed to prePare a memorial to the Councils of the two eitivec asking them to prepare a suitable place at the wharves ler the landing and storing of coal, and also to have the obstructions in the channtl at the Point removed. The'Ainembers of the Exchange appeared to enter Into the,. project with spirit, and our:citi zens May antleipate a considerable decrease in the mkt; of cool in it short tints. A Good Idea. mgeegm liendersonis making a very detirabel change In the arrangement of bin theatre. Here . tofire,:famllles attending the theatre hove been • obliged' to crowd Into the dreis circle, and if in terondide Chairs were 4 tatie they were Copan.riled tram each other._ ,td portion of the samud tier Mut been partitioned otf, and is being nrrang ,cd-forlbaleony seats, Which Is in effect nothing more nor teas than prividelloreS as b hugeoelde• Thenotearrangmnea ter.`esedlent one,. and meet.a-want which lusebeenmuch felt. . The Stall will be ready foi occupancy In a day or two, mid will doubtless prove the :choicest and most . desirable part of the house. Tito Manager de, Seemsgreet credit - for the enterprize 4antiliheral, "Ity whleh lie displays in entering to OW analbrt, Orilla patrons, sue we are glad Co knob that bib '.ollbol ism dpty olngPtiMed.. _ , M ,6 , nvitteli'N'itt.9; Federel atreot,,,selle the heet-a ; dampest , l,:lt!',44elte . tsiftahleeralkeell lake hilheAtp ; .41(:.;_t 13.1.: ei •''''-' • The totnl 3 'l"pc u eats' (-en ma of• inottloWS:arrunnoost 2 , 16,410N. 1 In the aftiz.intsm, the Convention reassoulfivil at two o'clticir; 'Vied President Smith in the choir, when the best method of conducting County le , canines was resumed. Mr. Evans, of. Lancaster Morrison, of Law; renter Reed, of Denver; Pa ' ris - of Fulton; Stale Superintendent Coburn, and Fish, °t i lde, par ticipated in the dismission, during ,which much useful inftinnatiOn WAS elicited,; . and the feeling' among the members seemed to be that the Inter change of Ideas upon the subject had bon-pro ' ductive of great good. - The reception of reports wee announced 10 next,in order. Mr, Woodruff ciiiiirintut of the comhdttee to adopt the lmst 'means of -seeming the infinenee and sabots of clergymen In favor of - 'public Bartels,* !dated thot.thc matter had bear , under serious consideration, but that the-com mittee were, - .not prepared to report to the Con _ On motion. of Mr. Morrison, the committee • wesidstnieted to report through the State &tool Journal at the: earliest possible moment. Mr. lloMbeti, of Allegheny; chairman' of the committee to Whom was referred the subject,of 'it modification of the present. school law of the State,,utade a report, which was indefinitely postponed... On motion' of Mr. MeDivett, of Huntingdon county, n im was 'tendered to, the reporters 'of the :Girdle, CAilknfric Ingperi,* . and Commeriial for their very. accurate and full ; reports of the proceedings of the Contention. "Visitations of , Schools by County Superin 'Armadas " was thMlirsed at somelength, Messrs: Woodruff, Jack, Merchant, 1;1p, Waters, Reed,, Davis. Miller, Donthett, Smith, and Fish., taking. part, when the hour for adjournment arrived: , •• Evr. luxe lassie?. , , The convention closed its 'Wisteria last even.' lag, the Vied Pre si dent In thee - hair. • 4. 251 r. Darla, .of Tilton offered 'a "restitution,._ which wattAtat tendering the thanka.of the Convention :to 'the Directors 'of the ;Yontii - Wahl Public Schools . OC the use 'of their' large,. and convenient hall, On motion of State Superintendent Colinro;, vote of thanks was, tendered to:ffie following Railroad Cons patties for,the redrietlen made in the fareupon these roachtto I hers n attendance noon the Convention: At- • lactic. and - Omit ' Western; Fate 'and Pitts burgh; Beaver Wiley; Allegheny Vidley; Pltts-'' burgh and Connellsrille; Pennsylvania Central Philadelphia and Erie; Rending. Cumberland Valley; Laekawann and Bloomsbny.* - Deputy State • Superintendeat Rates mode ' s•. verbal reporson the means necessary for mud,. tithing:Normal Schools. lie time, d the necessi ty 61`- patting' forth renewed and determined cf lbris for the establishment of normal schools'in all the remaining districts of the State. In con elusion. the speaker urged that although the ef forts to establish these schools may be selfsacri tj,ey Itch:, noble and philanthropic, and' when in operation irouhl be n proud movetreMt 1 to the enterprise of the locality in which. they arc located. ilutrouglnyformerly State Superintendent of Public Schools, and the early and fast friend °red:lonian in the State, was present and made; able and powerfid appeal in frivor of Normal; Schools. There was much oppesition to Once. schools, yet they werogradually growing to favorl, and ere long they would L'etema tie Peint lB, widwi common school system itself, and their mice tors looked uponbe lamcfactere of their men: s The Importance 'of Normal Schools was fur titer. tilicusacd by Trovillp, Evens and others. On motion, Mr. MeDirctt, editor of the Slate Jeorrad, was requested to prepare and pnblish a foil report of the proceedings of the Convention In his paper. A mointion Was passed recommending that vocal nook be taught in all the pnblie schools. On motion, the Convention adjourned to nicer at the call of the Proddent. Thu.' closed the superintendents' Convention. The members were earnest, practical men, and that touch:maxi .wiff result fromtheir, delliceraz Lions. no out LIM dada . • „ Itetns.from,olldom. We oily the following item 9, fronetlielo•t onm , Der of the °LICHT fleptstre: . . , . . , Cherry Run Is still tbeinvorite .shrine of the olbeeekers, and its worshippers are daily on the intrease. There istaiod resnon for Its popularitv. ,- Not a tingle- it to 'Oiir kneWleillre haw.th'sen s drilled there doting the present season that has failed to obtain - oil. We estimate the daily pro dm:that of Cherry Run at about 1,000 barrels. Interests are being told there at good prletw; and . - the purchasers Rho bey for speculation are ma king agood thing of it. There in n rumor alai ti4,060,&00 bad been offered, and refused for the &Midi 'arm, which Is loCatd Jost above the Reed de .Crlairell well. and enJoina tint- la Luke., the Chtrry Run , Petroleunt Company,. -ft' cm: toratos fifty litres, and *an bought a little over tC year ago for 0,500. The ownerstould'arece It. The suns being too smalL Beside.; they rarc• afraid to pia a price on it. This farm yields - the owner a revolts of fifteen knedred dollen< a day, consequently they, are not in needy eireuntstan txs, by nb manner of means. Thu Linden well on" Main street, Oil City, Just above the Petroleum Mouse, is one of the most remarkable welts In the Penmylvartia Petroleum Region. It commenced to flow on the lOthulay of October, loot, at the rate of twenty barrels 'per day, and has daily yielded a eupply that bas not Carted five barrels during' thin whole period, and appears to be as vigorous to-day as when ffist struck. The Linden. formerly belonged to Woods,' Marengo of Co.. of Pittsburgh, and original cost was $2,500. It is , now owned ly the Linden OiV,Company, of Pittsburgh. Th a well shows Plainly' that the 'flat upon, which Oil City is situated, is second to none in point, of productiveness,. as oil territory. There Imo been a considerable degree of de velopntent upon the oil lands in the vicinity of Tionesta and upon Tionesta Creek, during the past season, and large tracts of land have been bought- in that loeality by eastern eapitnlints. Lately the excitement - has considerably increased. Engines ore helng put to work, every available foot of ground has been bought or hewed, and seine (arms have changed hands at liberal fig ures. All the 'Ages see' to indicate that the coming season will be an exceedingly prosperous one for the oil ',minces In that bocality. The lined A: Criswell well, on Cherry Run, witleh'svas sold some time since, realized the rota of /4150,600 to Messrs. ~. lreswell, Reed, and some other parties who owned it, this being the total amount paid to them for-the well nod the two pass :mon - which: it ta located. The well is ,t - lettlitig about :two hundred barrels of oil per day, anti will soon pay lbr Itself. A little over a year ago Mr. CH:well offered to sell thcwo two nercs for the gam p 1.11,500, but couldiltui no onclo bay it.. tricky that - beilid not. A tided show of oil and gas teas struck one day lust wed:, by the drillers, at one of the new wells Just tuljuining Ferry street. quite a large numbei of new derricks Lave been erected upon the flat between Main Street and the rtver. - ; We shall net he surprised to 'hear 'of some eteellent wells being struck noon. If this kind of thing continnes, the denizens of our city will have to I look nit another:site for the gate: r • ter ITosni.—Csptaln Joseph 'F. • Denniston, onnerly of the Friend Ritle‘, but more recently Commissary of, Sutristenco of the Second litl gade, Second Division; Second COrps, has aerie= cd at his home In thin cite, where his numerous friendawill be pleased to call upon him. The . Captain lost tho tiro of his ;right arm from the effects Of a wound received at Williamsburg, and at Reatas' Station ho was wounded In the right leg, which has since been twice amputated, and _ Lin hlt phisyclanifeait , ati;theintnpatatlcia have lobe performed.- The Captain a,gallant aud . deseirtng oftiehr, but he hes been rather en ihrtunite in action. Toni Firte , Aiitne i Tstatohaimille " Cant mitten; of - Fire Eiaglnee and 'lose of the City Councils, and a comutittet;Of the Firemen's Ai sOchitlena_together with several membsrs pi_ the pros;intentr.leathig.i&iChivilindittinlght, to Inspect the new Fire Alarm Telegraph, which Is in opeiatlon In that--city. 'They will retnrn to the Ott on Sattirdayevenlng. FOR Wasmsoiox.—Our Congressional Rep. iesentittives; Messrs. Moorhead and Willlams, lease on. Saturday evening,. for {Washington, to reautno their seata in Congress,. whirls moats at noon an Mondiky. no mwage will probably be sent,lit , at that time; and we expect to lay obe fore oar renders on Monday evening or Tuesday morning. Ivan= AT art. Citnetz.—Sin,. Saturday morn log last, the body.of ,16.eph Of Creek, opposite-the Sherman well. file thmat was cut, - and his face terribly lacerated. It to the opinion of parties in. the neighborhood that he was murdered. 'Craton was formerly employed at the Kinnear llot6l, In FraOklin. Ilanirn, Gcxler, Atlantic, and all the :Wage eineß; Herald,' Tribune, Mime, and all the •Dulllce4 Harper, Leslie, Independent, rind all the Weekiten, and all the late Hooka, &c., at Pit. toelea.r . Atetawcoms, oi any other mon, can find at. Pittoeles; the largest and cheapest assortonnt or Aihutni thol'ltlock, has, tho' linen stock yet' offered In thC . city of Pittsburgh. -' - Mrs ymt ssnc TB= t If not; call at once on' Plltorli, and namable bb Ammons° stock' of Card I'llatograpbs: !no has, 5,006 morn caols r Attiptt - .7-19hotogreph Albums es "cheep the ehenpeet," kveakeitee's Molt atelliews Depet, , Chequi,ele ' , 4DlVintwth..--.1111 tho Mogul - nes forth!' ii to uth can had of t Frank . - Coso's 'sowit':D . l , 3l)?t, 70 1./x.misoirr ,Toy Ju- ^ , WOW rut - Flank Oase`AlkiOkcanttliers. alepto t !CbroOlele Ittallig, TO MI street. • - .5 - • • aigi al:1-0144u . . _ . The 7.iewsboy.' ktome. During a visit (0 OS in yesterday. ire , , were Informed by ,, the excellent Matrou, Mm.. t som e' of theboys are "sadlyin want of suitable winter garmenti. 'The htstittition luta not progressed seffielently th become' self-sustain. ing, and his 14 be hoped that one chirltable elti .7.ens will step forward rindgivelt a helptogltand. Many articles of wearing 'apparel; which. have been discarded. hy put' yolutg-men, , could.be- re meddled and, made Into comfortable garments for the inmrits, of the • institution. ClothinOeft at the "Home;" coiner of Fifth and Bmithfleld streets, (fourth story,) will be thankfullyreeelved. •An ImPreindon • 41) . 0i4 'Prevail that 'the "Home" ts Intended' exelnibiely for tho - ustc of 'the newsboys. This la not the cane. Any home less bily,; no matter what his business may be, will be received, and his 'wants properly cared for. Although not i< refuge for . Idle vagrants; any Indust:lpm lad who is , willing to labor for support,: can always nod a comfortable home un thbspltable roof, and will alma scenic . *Sad Engllakredneation.. The price for boarding isalxiut itext Ceuta per_lnuit, -.which is deducts from , The Matragers of Hifi Institution would gra- - t i tled to have ourichisewt .call lit the Atlionte;.7 and witnoa Sts workings.'., The, r naorns_ are opee during the day and -erentng. Two Young Thieves Arrested. For some Weeks pit, the realdents of 'McClure towuibit, 'near 'hie Allegheny 'tind Perrysville Plankroid, - Imie been greatly annoyed' by the deprtniailoms of some thleviat, who entered the .• 'cellars of theft reahleticeet during the night, and' • carried ewny proeisidies' 'anti any other-article Of value they could' find. ' The house of Mt. Aar, 'bough w i ns entered , a night or two since, . and a large menitity of eatable's itolett, When' ite Pr , ' lice, ' who were informed 'of the 'circumstances. - hothrited an investigation and discovered. that: two boyi, nomad Wm. Bowden and Frank Galin letter; agbd alant fifteen' years, had encamped In lifr.ltfeqlhatock'a - Grove, and • were suppo,ed lb l i o:illf thiefca-• An effort , was , made to , - arrest . thew„ hilt they' succeeded In eluding' the officers i f until yt criday,' when they were apprehended by t the poll „and taken to the Mayor's Ole 3. UP011,) ' being" 9 nrnilect at quantity of copper, pipe, :was foun - d nton their person, concealed under thelt clothing', The pipe was Identified by the mana ger ofl i e Outer Depot of the Fort Wayne Rail road, a had been broken off 11 locomotive. The lads and residents of Allegheny, :red have the reputadon of being very bad boys.. Tidy will have'a hearing before the Mayor this morning. The cirt Book Si-stem That invielt hat been done by the Giftßook sys. tern, since its introduction to the poblla, to' im provt• and raise the standard of literary tante is evident So any one at all familiar with its practi cal •workinp. While nil the objections raised .ngninst it at, the LavginnMg and during the earlier Stop of its jiroi„m..ts have been one by one over thrown. At the Metropolitan Gill Book Store, hooks are furnished at ouch pricer. - ar to place them withhathe reach of all, nod in addition to tidal. given wlth each book a present of sonic useftil elegant and valuable article worth from' fifty Yerits to one hundred dollars, in that they not only give as many or more books for the same amount of money as other booksellers, but often the purchaser is the recipient of a gift worth a hundred foldmore than the original purchase. Tho Metropolitan Gift Hook store, iB.IIOW open and perinantly located at 63 Fifth street, opposite Concert Hall. The stock of 'Books. Photo graphs,'Albums, Ice., is very-Mtge and complete,. ilb a great variety of rich molly articles as . . The item:ions In Dr..Pazton , s Church. The 4cries of sermons projected by the minis. ..ter';' of these cities _and vicinity seem to be at tinefink more attention and increasing In interest every ctening. The Rev. C. A-Holmes, D. D., of tire Methodist Episcopal Church, delivered the foolth of the series to large and attentive. andiener last evening In Dr. "Paxton'acitnrch, on Wood ;street. Subjecti , "The number and cnortniily of the Sinner's transgressions." The •lieVerend gentleman chose for his text Job ltdd chapter ,sth verse—"ls not thy wickedness great! :Ind Wilke inlimith. Infinite." Übe' Birth - of the 'scrieli will -be delivered on Mandan eveningithe - kth Inst.; in the some plaec; We the • Bev, James Pmstley, D. D., of the United .14estrettrian Church. Subject: "The Gospel liernedi." We Lave nada:weld that the hauls will again b t Upped to Its ntmcat capacity., GIUI r'sail AT . Iffrrr's 3iinicAvritit Leon, Orrrsirraott.--T. R. Willky„ . orliforgtn. town, West Virginia; Delbert L. Dunham, .of Alien - I.4'y City; Charles Dunlap, of Powhatten, Ohio; George . C. .King, of Pulaski, Pennsylva ; of Library, Pennyylvtuda.; D. Firestone, of Canton, Ohio; Thumb V. I'. Stofkton, of Washington, Pennsylvania; Ephraim Black, of New, Cattle, Pennsylvania T. Jollak 331ack, of Canonsburgh„Penu.sylvanle ; and , Wm. J. Pfhal f of 19ttsbnrgh, all whom passed an honorable examination, and who will, no donht, hereafter distinguish themselVes by their ptoficiency In - business. Each gradifine. was minnled the elegant Diploma of the Col lege, which is never awarded by this Institution to any hut thoroughly tralood business men. TIIPAIRE.—Last evening Mr. Sc t m, the lead ing rooimidinn of the Theatre, twk a benedt nt that catithlishment, when his Mends exhibited t:•cre aPprceiation of his talents,' by tilling the' house from pit to dome. The performitnee was excellent. and all departed satisfied. This even trig, 31r. M'Kean Buchanan and daughter, who are on their way Bast. will appear in the sterling Englisg drama of "London. Assuraum.". Mr. .11eihndan and daughter made many friends here during their recent engagement, and we expect to sec a full house, to-night. TIM Ssiirr tIIT • CCM3tISSION.-.-Edx. G (Mite , An the; Sanitary Cotnndsbion haye been waking appeals; to the public for money, taking up eoh leetlons in our elinrehdk, etc.. I desire to Incildre through your &dooms 'whether they have not V210,0000f the proeeede of the late Sanitary Fair, on interest 7 ,If they hare that amount, why not use It?! If they have not, then I nn lueurrertly Informed. Some of the Couunission eau Proba bly . ansiver my . il/tVrMgl4.Ol7. CONTIII.IIVTOII.. &wino& or Dmscrcem.--The stoCkholders of the Ilcmpfield - Rullroad Company met 'at their • race In Washington on.Manday last; and elected Jas. C. lAcheson, Thos.'. Sweeney, 8. Brady, of Wheeling; C. H. Bead. Jas.. Ifenderson, William M'Kendan, 9f Washington, anti Jas . C. Clark, of Greensburg, as directoranf said company for the I.IISIIIII, year,being - the old directors. There was but a 0 11 number of stockholders present. . a* R D nista', omm.—Win. Mary appeared I . before Ilayor Alexander, of Allegheny, yester day, and entered a complaint against.lfre. Isa bella Boyd &resident 6f Gay alley, charging her with keeping a disorderly house. film was af rested And held to ball far her. appearance al, Court. I The same prosecutor also preferred a Charge lot disorderly conduct apdast Rebeeca Welsh, ashen She as arrested and committed to Jail In default ef payment of cane. • . ' ' Tao ' i °RAVI WAR - .S 0 Tv...lTtita - wonde7ful exhibition continum to draw large crowds nightly - to Ma e l alcHull. Au afternoon, ethibitton irm , - bergiT today for the accommodation of-ladles anti eh' dren. - It is rarely that a morn Interest?. tngcaldbitioncleits our city, and We are graed to ace Dult our &teens , anweelate It. Mr. IA . Rue's riCalitiesro alone a worth the price of admisa • , Kn.l.o96.—Edwrusi :Wheeler was killedinthe furnace cord bank; 'near , Massillon 01119,.re, _cooly, ,byllia fall of ainass .of rteek ' JlPon ,LIITIO, Produekv Instant death: • Ile Was ' MOM St: Clair t-nslilpy Schuylkill 'co., 'Pa., wherekiii family 11111 tesideS. Ills opo sus about thirty- —Dotinrs Avhatoun.—Mr. Wild.un Brown, of Most,Illoni 3 Ohlo ? who was hadlyinjured more than a year afro, by ii locomotive MA train strik ing:Ms parrisin. os ho was crossing the 1. F. W. &C, Railroad; near a sharp cnrro, has prosecu ted the ':Comilany,ml 110 t week a Stark county Jury hu;arded him *2OOO daniages. , &y= Lavnr6.=We were in error yesterday fn atatingichst: Col; 'lhrrard had died front the Inju ries wideh he received on the Conneftsvillu Rail road on 7h.tottlay.. :At thrtxto'clock yesterday afternoon he was still living, „hut no hopes . were eitertained of his 'recovery. S:rol.dxo A Rouen.—A young Man named Ocorge , Jonab was arrested in Peebles township yesterday, .by officer ,WlllL4ort, on a ebarge of throwing stones tit thcrhonso of a neighbor. .110 , ,. mat taken to ti4Alnyor'S office:when ho entered . Loll for*beii Tint. • : Bram. Datnauraaa.- r About fifty .membera 'ot an Alaljanaa regiment, who lately . deserted - trim the rebels at ,i'earzab,nrg; arrival.ln our city yea, tordity,inutl created a groat aeasatlou uhno vas, ing through our strUeta. ; , . . ,NsielYous WEnsiiss; 4 —The WeoklyTrlblino;: iterald,', World and :Time/4:llcm York Weekln and Frank Lealia'a Illustrated newspaper, bro. keen. received and ara tor Fqe, ! 4T,J,T,lll,turt,. Masoatc nall;lln.Net.rect.. , , , . T&Ou. 1411.T.":C811 and get; all* of *nig) gnanicled waterproof "Boots and Shen at Mc- Cltittcelra, LW gedend - • • . . Wt: Tif 0n1d... advise pverybody to go tog," Ft& f eralihrk:o4 o untrW.VIL: to. Nu-lull:tool:6.0r • S'ror sale by"FrattleUsge. tfsu,-ED DE4.I-1.186. , EST - SPECJAII,LOCAL 71Itm is W. Femur, rractleal Slate Roofer, lath Dealer in .8n igticaW46lo:4: Tguiptui w it e::4. Ceice.:tt Alexander Laughlin'sorartbcValter Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. Residence, No. tS .41 SUM.' DidetiptutilWatfaitled to.- -, dll work - warnitittd. water:rota: , , 11 ring dankattheit :70 ibOrtet'tnotlee• - ho Charge " Tel' a P*P..P 3 :oo. C 4: the 1-ootlis Aqatiiita otter Is. ts rat 'Om • • • 'Sox Goons Just received sti thef,Merehent- .. , , , ..r:.-: , . Tailoring establislunent of Graham .t McCand- „ L . Irss, 7 . 3 ;Smithfield street. We would most 'rs-' '..., It pectfully invite the attentlontif our:Mends •add' :. !::-:11. the public to, general, to our now,itoth of falk• •': c. A t and winter goods. They contain nit the 'ice's . lattittttleti of Engliih, Vicnch and ''Atneciesss ' * '' clothes, cassitnerez and_ vesting% ell of the tltutit. , ,,'li • • t'q quality, , , and la selected with the greatest . eare.,- -. , ...4, ,,ry, Gentlemen desiring falltionablo and sielr than ; -i-•,,, , 5' 'clothing, would tlorttBl to givens atm - bolero , r••, , 1 .' 15 ' purchasing .elsewhereir . Ever/ •Aininzlet 1 1 VW' ,!` ',x' -3:3 t *,l ranted td glee fiat ,satisfacttOzt le Whin* r 4 d ., , i v any. t - ""Gstinthr d ItfoCasinthss,' • •-•- '4 • 3lercland,Tallars,-No::ll4Bmltedeld stisote .f, :Nth(' , „ t s ' gPECIIL ..iinCi./Liite'atiattori Of our road- ~ ••_•-• 3 'en,4a Irtrocted. to tthtl , ; brilliant itstolltitent'oo !''t'' Inllikl Full.,and Winter (Mod* Jot •rtatlludo bl•l4l9til C.l Val. l; friend Mr. Jehn Weler,Mo: 191Tedern1 Andet 4 „0., A L1 0 1.. P Allegheny. Maim& - bnilititieeti Ant - raiieer s_ zo `of Faller Fthnott.Eriutislz, Swtelrandlitudeint . qt:`,t e ley. g CeeeLmeees end ,Olotetti and fine 81th, 'and Park,. nfeire Tatting", all, oruldoi will pe ma4estp to „ 3 -, v order lupe lateit Stylcs had In'the best mattnekiv "A Fit' l L. , f A choice selection of , Funtistaing .flOodsfolso oh t yi' , -; t• of A hand anfor,sale.. tt ,a together .pli thilakatkOf,g :-. 1, , d Reidy, Made Clothing ;; well and fastalcauthly" " :, made. ', ' ..• • ' ': . - ~.- , -1 - .4.; ;,..: .1 h CtSm cius and carriage halls will be taken a .- . , , Dui 'omn bus ofilee,• No. 410 Penn 'street, day nr 1.4., :!....14 night.. *Darden!. leftat, the above plats wilt toS , , .„,.! e i ff prompll attended to., All calls meet ,he pall In ~.• advance , . ~, .... , "-f-- -7..;7`,-* , T) : 'l.3ibta., - , ov - - - . 4 1865. 7 Diaries far J 1163, a gal alaptlinetil for: ..., r; oi - . 4 sale nt ion prices, nt Frank ettse'sßook ;tug Mewl, Tkp o t, , --i r. ..'q. , .. ~t 1 hart -ft.t To'l . 1 . , • - , ...1 ,, ia' Dimui.- 11 (0 to l'ittoek s ' and, make , year 'choice.' 1 _____-_. —t...................-' ....-., '",'' .:•v i .-1 3 ' , Ans4Usirrouns. recent order of the'Vritc. • -..-. - Depart nt gitea_ofilcial authorization to t4o. • practice i which • his l'beecone hlmost =Mesta , ..,' , l 2' 1 nmong tinny otneers, with reference to the wear-,,., • Tr' • leg of thid , ms Indicative -of rank-, II Pernlitt4o- . . dean(' ie.; dispense kith shoulder-straps and - the' ' ' 1 prveribed Insignia °fiat& on their flu me equif.l . , .••,.. • tuents. •The moths .of ,rindzto be worn on, the r, f 1 r:. t shoulderistrnp will ' bkencelacth be worn on ' , tlic shoilder. They 'will also be permitted tit . • '...'„ '-', wear °lemon., pants, &e., similar ,to those ,• • ; ' wont by ,privele soldiers; nor are °momenta .ott • ' , the hal, ocercnats, or forage etips, sashes"; di• ' prmiett e immerreoldred.,' P. , a f ~.• t slo , r - A :WA. supposed to be insane; paid in n- clere4, • land, Ohlo, the Other dea strangely modeled , piece of ;white metal, anktleparted. The Man Irho received it,gires the following description. of : one Ude, a woman sitting on a , d• wheel, /adding In ono hand a stick, on the top of which .Is .n night cap. The, other aide halt a „..i;, 7 large, chicken on U. Antiquarians who hays ex- . ainined the piece Sae It' Is 'Ms.:indent iqtuirteir dollar' , Which' munied for currency ,in an, culler - I' period of thesountry.•. . . . 1 Orrici ti nirwass from ninety-sei - en - countien iu Kentucky give McClellan G 0,503 Lincoln 21,717.C1ay, .Campbell , Grittevalgy . F..btell. Fayette, Garr - gird, ,'Greentap,'' Ittelanan, 'L • Jackana, Kncr, Laurel, , stun, Magnilltr, McCracken, Madlaon, Montgo , cry, Cooley. 'Pulaski, Itopkeilstle,, and Wbitely, • 1 . - gave midorities for Lincoln: ;The • canntlel , of Greene and Morgan 'cast their, entire vote, int i'fit • McClellan. Clinton and : Mead, gave yneol4 three votes'each.; "nrid_Skicer lint one. . . MARRIED: mrromie 7 -nuF4. 77 pli .December let, at Thorne{ Church, White Marsh, Pa., is , Rev. W. N. Diehl, et 'Germantown' Mr. •Wl!d. Welted.tr and'ailifelllSSlß D. IttilM. NEELT.-69 thit Mit onforember; trim ittitts " ''- ti, ries me, ved in A 'eollistoMon the PlttabitrialMill, ~ Tf ...,,,:.---- Tort W rho IMilromi, At F'zrinicilis Station, on We •' , % ; .11th nit HUtlirli EML: ' Hatlestrtut A wife sad ' '.'''''''''. 1 "-I' elnht eh ldren to mourn their untintely;ons,'„,,,; u ~, . ~,.,A •••'• :GnEST`ruiurEg .H'EAIAI'ANAICPk." • -'" y • sinc,,to InWodeetion of widici.erthe 0 10 6, of • • 'disease 0 perhaps been theltubject 'of 'more le. : Noun mad, 'scientific. timaidezatten b y . the most • ;; learned bf the profession than any other connected with the' laws of the resiCreator; note few haye, • • contended that all diseases have their origin In the, • stomach; others, the solidi: of the b o dy;-ot h e r s • again, and by fertile greeted enraber,eonf,en.dead • : - reason that the nt.oon itself Is tbe very fonetalitor ' - . life—that if 0 becomes impurri_theedliease toiter-';'. worst•farms—Scrofniai Cancer. Virem,.kmi , and indeed, experience in beating ties class of dte• • . - eases , brperffleag the blood and Meteor effectillo;:'.7. .f their eridication 'fed curer prows this to bo the : Sorted feory : 'acting upon which theory, the Med- • • ' - ' trim n known as lIIUL,APAICANJW Met COMP9•O4, 'and bro gh t t t nto 'practice, producing the moit grad- . - is use soon exercises such a mastery over ' BCIIOIT , Ish, ULY ILCERATIONS, PPLES. eras rAOE, TETTkati_rlol.T nitzuo4. • • 'l.,sr App rn icr eo3l lT4 PL .D A.lPT , LOSS 1111.EUSIATISDI. . EitAtAtEsiErry,— , • • o.c ra, to give, from the ti me. tis test eakert,eniceir: -.; igement to the patient, by making' both sere and' ••• • felt, the. good it is about' to acoomplish.,' wm, thoughtbert to put it up in bottles at bflo.'find $l,OO ' eacb,—ms many persona are disposed to try In ergo, ale but are ohten deterred at the expert se,—sro the • , trial here can. be made at' moderate outlay,' and "f , '7 , '`,!, satisfy the : pnrcluuter. that T the article. is•. ; „' whet claimed for' it to win • the greataig • MALTS; otTist•erin brought ..before the people. ..?4 , Delicate remotes will find In It the inedielnethel That the public may, form some Idea of 'tepee*. t liar curstils merits, we subjoin list of the.prtnet. pal articles of which. It's compoSediiwith 6 stewt,j. description of the uses andaptatton of each In. • ken from the highest auth oritylumien to ' science. . ; 310/eDVRAS sAlts.ai.epintai . I. used frith n beneficial erect Minim; of Rhetinisi. tiom, *rotWoos itttOettons,Vutiolebas Olottiook‘ and 4t ll ' dePrarad eqbditi° o2 ot health.. • ';.Tr" DANDELION - ,• , . Is tonic, diuretic; and aperient: - It hiss speeds' action upon the , jlror, exciting it when languid, to•••:: secretion. It has besn much. tined In Germany lit' • • . dietases„of thedigestive organs. : • • • - . • britri• ••• lODIDE POT.ASSIIIM. • YI There 'me few diseases in which Ith/fait:it Proved' r •.; used.in IticsofOlous AMPtierj WRAC'. great bereft; It has also been used with:mut:Maw- • ems In treatment for Inflammation of Sher Eye. generally increases the appetite pod fimdt. ; ; • 4 , - , . • Leti 7 ENDER . I"LOWSRS' Arc aromatic; tonic;. and highly Invigorating to cams of Nervous Debility, 4 , .1.1,; -,;•• , . .;: tlat I• expectedly criluebti tatsmeio - ot.:ScrOalik :ask) Rhl b umatter• • ri ; CHAXOPILLE: FLO IVyas!. • Are adrentageohalp used in abase of EareehlaDt., gcstion, but are, especially applicable, toaeseee rieneraUDebtlity withlresic appetite. • brEzEßrort . • It ac 4 tavorlibi AnAltetol.lr4l ontoveas..% tretiortenie Rheas:l4.We' 'anti ebettusgalog:- 4 - seems the.t3kln: :1,. , , • •-• 1.? it' • the belaxideit the Anthill L wtlhheld as or& • ; 1 . .$31310N cob pea rruntrzo Arm :Mtn= frp3., '` • ' •Pittsburgh, Pa. atirAik your intelligeti! L:hyslabn his opiate:tot , , the above mel t e.. • liettuketall., DI3TRIIILTIVit ! gareka Gift Atsociation, DC 'rich and .elegant jewelry, PSn noe, Lielodeon :. 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