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kw Yozz,Dec. Ipnce has the foe c
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Orr Cara, MEenr, Tilesday, Dee: 13.
large naval Beet, aCcontpanled with bald
foratestlft.trlttiktbrwitilk. triangactlbinifs this
teeming, ateeringlln ksontherly dinectlon. The
lamer part . of ;the iirtiiifathsporte lett daring the
night-, • -.At Ms writing, the flagship Malvern and
soverallif the larger vessels of the Beet are In the
I:4Mkfl tett arthe Balling Order& hive - been sia-,
- n 6 lefl , they - Will probably get' under i•Y- In •
hilrf_thtte. . - •
' 'Matron-clads attached to the Beet were the
Brit to move. The siagle narrated monitors go,
- 4n Gt- - i&r`of - st6calin.. The Iron elide and the
donbk.nurcted monitor 31anedonick propel
themselves.
'lln:te'6r vilvherti been ftivoredirith Atte wroth.:
ti BAC irhaßbleiring from offehrtre, ettlitinkh'
Indications seem to point to a northeaster before
we arrive at on/lot:lraq's end.
Cl undeccr - pf.sleklinerionfwfil be Made 'known
to the public et - the-proper time. Borneo it to
rennet, that ample prepatation has been pro
sided to walnut' - 4 .- vlgororiti eat formidable
attach upon the enemy's works. In all probe
bility a few days hence Will give Inc an appoint.
ally, of - saidlng,yon, fail details of the- ox.
pedition,. •
MOIL NEWB . IIO7I EMMA
Battle' Believed to have been
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NO CONENICITION SWOOP ELLEN
Dispatcy 'Cien. Bragg
"rAIE,HICIIIIOND WHIG ON 'REUEL,
INCENDIARIES IN TILE NORTH.
113.—T , 1e rerkPe
• timis'ircial.447B*Blehmotaliars of Wednesday.
Drlbanherl4th', ratite nit . td-hight from the army.
They are 'it:4l"cent on in deorgia.
1 Vtie:Etarnbter :Indulges sin fpeettlatlon. and
puts Its faith in Benturegard.-• It adirdis 'that
Sherman to upo nSarannah, and bellows that a
battle trap been fongtt !rthis.
ThelSoiCutt - antl Enquirer are sllmt, and the
Dilttreh protest-ea- to hare no later ncws thin
that:ln Tnesday'i papers; fiividor.,;!ygege.,
from ttie tone of the papers that therd h no arm
routtleatlon either by roll or telegraph month of
dlnlen. • •",
Anli , F; in ititilfßeittl distinteh * of the Vans*
bartiflgh4atimrs that Itiheeler fell upOn a emiilj
pstty • of,Our 111'trulry • Who :fell . back:alien - the
main bOdyi_when Wheelerretired.- Bragg then'
main fill - . 4 oniraniratlatt: at Bar =Malt and.Gra
hammrille; anti Orgrat thn ProPloacr Put 'l4l the
obwitrneilratipestalbte bi ethetman'a path.
The Richmond 'Mart of the .13th .eays
thiy are without defnttc adrke% from Georgia.
It has no doubt Sherman holds the" same positlon
before Barrumah thp4ood, does before,
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.• Is then appeals tO the War Department for
new,, xhethier it Is.- Whatever Sherman will
• do :ter", eapy,:irlft havirlittle:affeet oo the for
• of the-wat'nwonpaiiienturoish
additional material:for Ifankre - brag, but he has
atmlood no :4t object beyond the rnfn
o'f-a fielt . of country a . couple of mitre wide..
e Vida -has arMther ankle In
, refornOoo•tatlie'rebtl Incendbiries In the North.
'''ofesapj. pleimare In °battering that the
1- nnleeei!Wdiont,to make their country too hot
to bold tin; 'Southern relbgeM, who hairs come
hither toiriefi out bf the reach- of danger; and
:hopes that General Dlx, if he cannot find a - law
severe tmemei to sult their cum, wilt 91Z1:15C-
A pew ..cmiscripti4 bill was reported, In the
.rebel House Or Repr4cutatices at Richmond, on
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The Notorious tuultrd Prot!.
ably Dead.
TER STEAMER ENPLOSION IT CIRONDIIET
• TIZR MORE OP REBEL TORPEDO. .
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Apprehensions 'Felt for the Safety of a Cot
• rrnment Tritin Bound to Fort Gibson.
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Sr. tOris, Dee. lil.--The Lawrence Teibuns.
says that the notorious brigand Quantrell, bad
been moved in an ambulance in Price retreating'
-column. •lla is sick' beyond Lope of recovery.
he recent ei - pision of the steamer Maria,
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.. Pg r l l qr.Pre'llnPo9 reP9lde4,'lssalll 4 hive
_teen the work of a rebel torpedo. 'An investi
gation will coon be made.' . •
:fliepripterea' f St:, - Leiria 11113 - on a strike, b - u . t
the imbliestionoftliePapers 'manor, beeninsten
dell. Itte,Promjetrteg offernily cents per thous
and and steady work to good hands. - . •
! Illb .% ltf Or : oilt' ., , I Sl*lal : froth Fort Saki, 'Sit
• thri.:4 - sayit . , yesterday a einnier arrived from
_yak a*son*ith ilisristnnes, causing niipreken,
aton Ibr the safety of a large Government train
which left camp on . thm . Llrywood, ten - miles .
esouth of this ploce;:ini the 2dd `of November.
The P - 0 11 en 4 b AlPf : Onn. , hundred _ andtwraty
gone:Mama vingittuy With' !lie 'yoke`Of oxen 'to
each one, thirty sutler wagons, with six males
toes - UM i all litandlt loaded for Fort ,Gitwort, -a -
dhltaiiin'of one hundrid en a,' eighty; mil* and
guardcdiy a few - dismounted • Indiana :cavalry:
annetietalon Of Jetting* of about} twenty
men. The ham la, now said to be on the
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the rt44l genial Galifesowlth .7;000 ;Men and ..,
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flee pleats of artillery. Colonel Moonlight la
Itported moving to tbeassietanee of the '
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yet an anycloße. Ire said he bad a letter to said
Eome for one of Ids contend:a. Ile drew f
• Ma Walla° a small package, -earetbll tom
y wrapped.•
and opening' It; hold up a scrap of a leaf from a
memorandum book.' It bad bloody finger prints'
on;t,C and a few words hastily written with a.
penell." The writer was the soldier's partner, he
said; In the charm on Kromer Mountain, he
-- fousd him staggerim , .back from the line, the
hiciad etromnlng Ikon:Ads mouth, and. corerlng
hilhatids and clothes, -;A mince ball had cut off
Ida tongue at the root. ' Ire. tried V: , speak, .but
couldnot. Finally, by : tholisns; he made his
parities. understand his want—paper and paten.
. A scrap was torn from Um diary, and on It ho
bey, held up by Ma comrade,with fingers drip:.
ping with blood, and trembling In death, wrote,
"Father, meet me fu.liearen.”
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Pefiied ID wittethla name, bnt Ulm' to
Luc had fled: Fathers and mothers, what wilt
yon not do for your sons, who raking and
dreaming, and dying thoughts oinowant ughts are b
turned 1-21sn'illima, - •
A warm in the Glasgow Heratrleatlmatee the
. n u mb - o converts to airillatulttY--ht Chbut at
200. rie toe: 'we do not' maddev this re
lied' as a great succeea, but we cannot mard It
as allthgc; we may not vlevvitirltivtatlon,
but do vlewit with 'thankfulness, and hope.
_The period of labor has not really been more
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iFATHER," sold a little follow," apparently re.
toctlog!thtentlype something.
..r alia'ut seed
Toll any of my wedding-cake when I gat. mar.
ifid,o "Why not, my son 1" was the food father'a
inquiry. "Beeause,7 said the young hopeful,
'yon didn't sent me any of yourL".
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VOLUME LXXArII-SO. 309.
ght fittoiturgli 6itz
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t rapyrigtE 01,4 i LARD I FLU?.
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THE LATEST NEWS
BY TBLEGRAP
Official War
FROM GE --THOMAS
The Battle &fore Nashville
DECIDED 111' 4 110N VICTORY
The Debeis Driven
~E ight Miles.
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WAGON TRAINS AND 1 000 PRIS
ONERS CAPTURED.
Winn Pleat' '"of' Artillery Capture
SPLENDID BEHAVIOR OF OFR TROOPS
2friB4•7llatfie:Proiritbly Renewed
NOTHING L.ATER.FRONL EGOIRMAN.
..Srecial We. ern AmoeinterressDhpatch.-
' titrintW.+i, WastrianioN,
ber 16th. t Gen. Dix, I'm York: The Decem following official
!report of the battle before 'Nashville has been
ireeeiverl from fleucral
e, !Me, 15, 9 p. attacked the
..atenti'S left thistuorning anif drove It from the
below the city, nnirli'to the Franklin
pike, in distance of about eight We cap
lured Chalmere headquarters and train nad a
- Eccond train of °both twenty wagons, with be
tween Ml and 100 6"fieisonees, attii
'artillery. Our troops behaved. splendidly, all
taking their share in assaulting and charging
'the enemy's brenthroats — . - I
shall attack the
!enemy again 'to-morrow, if he stands to light,.
r and, If he rclicpbs during the night, I will pursue
littn;thinarlui a lieitey caralry foreC in Ids re - ar; :
to destroy his train +,9f 'possible.
- G. 11. THOMAS, itnj. Gen.
NO intelligence haii been received from Sher
matt later than the r published dispatches trans-
Milled by gslar'''Oetlernl 1•641ci Admiral
Dahlgren.
(Signed.) F.. M. firasrox.
A correspondent gives the following particu
lars of the dal before Nashville:. ,
leiservrra, Dee - .trr line 'adranceil and
rugeged the rebel line at nine o'clock this morn-
Ing. The line was formed thus, Steadman on
PIO left; Wood, CWll — Ferpsrdext. A. J.
Smith next, NOM Cox. in re.erre, and the earni
bcn!lmder ITllson, (dismounted) oceitpied the
reme right, assiited,bythe. gunboats on the
Jiver. Ittaittrtiii, arialls 'engaged at 'trmo, h at
therausketryilsing bras' continuer's and Miry,
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'ln! though the casualties have been great, the
- though
very important.
Tbekt occupies the. same ground it did this
more**, but the - rigid has advanced tiro !Mien,
_driving the enemy from the river, from his en_. trumbineits, from the rage of hllls on which
lilt left rented, and pushed his centre back troll'
one to Ihrea, Intim, with a loin In ail of seven
teen gum, abc.Wtt tltteen.linnq'cid ptiwinent, and
Ids whole Ihic of' earthworks, except about a
mile on his extreme- right, where no sellout at.
tempt was made le di:U*oi **sr -
The whole of Hood's army bere, except his
cavalry and Ace ditialon of inftuatry,athich has
NIA detailed tit .'etkon-IlltrtreenW°.
*. 1, 9 1 C . atthat. of. Wday tray splendid
success.
Medici...lona commanded by Gict: Kiribati of
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the Fourth cops, by Gen. Garrard of the corn.
=mind under Gen. A. J. Smith, and . the cavalry
nutlet Gen. Krum yrere under my:observation,
and I have never seen better work. -
Gen. Kimbalra division carried two fortified
positions by astault, with very light loss, captur
ing at one point four hundred prisoners and slx
gun!.
There Is no doubt other parts of Gm, linedhl as
well. I only speak of whatj saw.'
FROM THE POTOMAC ARMY
MI Quirt in Front of .Peterstiars
UNION 170111'TS MIDIDEFIED
./tack Soon ' to be •Made
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UL.LOQVAWIT.M. Amur Poroatte,
' Derkianhe r 16th, leX4.
Universal quiet luts prevailed along the line
lu front of Petersburg for the last few days,
scarcely a .shot being exchanged excepting In the
evening on.the right of the line. Last night,
ltutrevrr, quite an excitement eras kept nn from
about eight;., ten o'elock,^when the iirhtg died
away gradually, and after midnight not -a shot
rens Leartl. Of course the pteliqs in the vicinity
of the Fort are reispousible Gar the ientbreak,ad,,
tbetigis sOme - other parts Ik - the line farther west
*ere participants
Thrre i 3 a rep?rt current that a nninb - ir of
of idekete watching the rear of bur' lines, were
taken and murdered night before last, and that
In toneentience of this the force on this side ims -
OChanges are being made In the dispodt loci of
ne (rape, but there Is no indication or en early
' attack on no comy. •
Thc troops antacid In the late raid ire almost
-gall in good colidition• 'some of them returned
from the trip with fr4zen handstand-fect,•and
other,,lll, caused by severe ;weather which pre
vailed et the time.
On Friday liVe:ddertets arc to be hanged—
two from New York, two from Now ilampshire,
and ape froinllarylancL . •
&IA 'dead - Kers are coming In daily, they re
port nothing new from Midden).
[iiigned] ' - W. D...MeGuroon.
SUPPLEVENTARI 'ORDER- OF GEN' PE
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Perform /riving from , Insurgrit Stale
leglxlfr Their. Nemrs.
THE DECISION IS Tith'ST. ALBANO
ROBBERY CASE.
Great Retictioniu; reeling In Idontreal.
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THE MONEY ID BERETURNED.TB THE BANK.
Num' YOWL' Dec. le.—General Peek haaleenad
a supplementary order ' calling tier' persons
arriving in the elty.from the Insurgent-BMW id
register their names at Ids ,hetirtquiniall...
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says the remit developed by' , the registry rally
matinee the - action - 4.f the department, and the
`decision. lit the male 'of the Bt. Abatis raldeti,
make itlmperntipe thattlie registering be pushed
A private dispatch received Izt this city to-day
,Ilvm a gentleman; lit : Montreil , says it vent re-
Ported that the inoiex beienging to theSt.Aibans
Winkle sci _ t
that theie In eiaaf
non there in rebel stock tattoo 3 ..Vednefklar, and
that eventhntonsfeel divested w ith the proceed-
Inge of thocourt, Presided over . 4tidt-e
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,(tratec,-, Dee. 16, •-Axiother, cabinet meeting
arse had toglay. - Parliament has been atuntnott
ed to meet on ft:l6l9th of January.
• .Btlpendary magistrates hare - imiit appointed
tO tahe cognizance of-breaches of _the intern&
tiottal
pollee romleiNs a. , and they tun to be aided by a strong .
sTbe Journal deQuebec, of to•day, up
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Dlx's proclamation is Ohappnaved by he Wasen.h
ington gentomcnt.
Late Canadian---'liews
RANDS OF THIEVES ORGANIZING FOR
PLUNDERING THE FRONTIER,
Reception of Admiral Parra
gut and Capt. Winslow.
THE FERIAN•BROTBERITOOD-15 REW YORK
Prfests Denotmcing Their Meetings
GREAT EIGITEMENTAMONG THE ORDER
&motes the Pirate in Command of the
Sea 'Xing.-
EXTENSIVR FBAUDEI ni Ting MiSS
ISSMETI VALLEY.'
Loe's Army to be Transferred to North
Caro M-
51.0.11M11 'Western Associated Press Dispatch.
Nnw Yong, Bee. Toronto letter or the
12th says: The reheis hi Canada West are
the result of the trial of the St. Albans
',raiders. Bands of thieves are already organized
'for pitmdering the towns and farmhouses on the
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finutler, and wets, only Waking the releaseor the
raiders, as a signal to commence operations.
Admiral Varragut and Com. Winslow were re
t•Clved last nigh, nt the l'uluti Leagne Club
Room. No speech were made.
There to much egeltetnent among the Fenian
organimtion, In Jersey City, Hudson City and
iloboisen, growing out ortlie action of a C'atlio
lis,priest In denouncing a meeting of the Fenians,
lasi Sunday, In Hoboken City. A meeting ofrali
the Pentane In the three elites, it, called for San-
Bay nest, In Jersey, City, to take action On tit,
matter.
A Loudon letter to the Tribune says;
The Laurel, which left Liverp o ol early In tle
levi with Sonies, forty (interns and ,ore
of
the erew of the .%labataa, jolted the Sva King at
Madeira sat the llng of the same Month. Both
la , sele then sailed for Porta Rico, where the
Lsurel transferred ,i n u.lll.l
,SAS4 King. four
IN. tu - u , ' - 'dfriginnilers, 'Three 'l2-ponnd
swivels. and a large quantity of auturanltiou and
rno Four men of the Laurel volunteered
in Join the pirate. The name of the Sr,,' King
st es eliang,ed to ".Shenantloali," and the trans-
Ter of the Laurel's four into, teas blade under
littnl6ll colors. The slily then,salledtfor Tener
me; wh, ee the en, of the .bra King was put
asbercatitr r k prtin_llso to'r : tiott ,thisVreck
of their Vese•el in a gale win, off thr . roast.
Tie: Shenandoah 1s,1;000 tuns register and very A
fast.
A letter from. Colonel Mulford's headquarters,
loto,lit hP iLtertirier, givel en acentint Of the puf
f rii e4 of Cblon prisoners recently relerLOA and
sp. the rritela have ohertal. to exelmune man for
vnt; and adds that our iztwerntuent. after e\ - -'
t0,,,n0, g for all white wittlera,.will bare punt
itott ,NIVEN !Mid a• i 10 .71:41,6 fur IlegTO, n o w
in rt Ixt hnndc.
14 1, reported from Wallington that an inves
tientb n alit ,00n be mode in the "Largo, urea
tee-ire frauds in the Miasiralppl Valley by IV.
P. tip lien , General -agent of the Treasury'
rantannt, and bin ertnx , nitnates at pulnta along ,
the Hoer. it la tate& That Hen: iirayman,
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Nab hex, ha, forwarded a lane amount of wall--
met, In relation to the affair.
TLe TrAtute's Washington apedel says: the •
irotTel Courts Martial in se,,lon there, hare
ken ordered not to entertain any new C•l2. CA till
after their re-organinetlon, a hkh annually takes
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The Plidical Kialtnelcy delegation aro said to
hove ineceetled Impo-v,lng their views upon
the Previdcut, and bare obtained from bun au
crvtirinet , that the volley of the tahnlnlidration
should hercadet favor the carliett loyalt,T . of tbat
J.h•at. Col. Clark, formerly of. Gen. NlcPber
n'r staff, now Chill or lino. llowar.l'A staff,
to-day Prompted to the reek of Brigadier
• luMiatratinee—has loon received, which Is re
;cr' t. ad -ti'uetsxorthr,.that the,4 rails in
114. interior of North Carolina are Making t pre
terit/lib for the expert:ad transfer of Lee's army rLa Virginia , to North Carolina. They arc
emistructing, up the Roanoke river, two large
ft—ruts, Intended as traturporm.
Sitter the destruction o' the ram Alhemarle
they have remodeled and are flt* atreagthrealug ode
°a TeSaels to matte another ram.
At Weldon and Clohlsbonrugh mike large
siics of trtsops are actlrely fttgimed In /Malty
-1.:•16 places. At other points along the line
of the: Weldon P.ailroad exterior works are In
yours, of construction.
in the rebel Homo- of Represent:trier:lt ti, MR
hart Committee reported the general exemption
MIL The elanse in regard to the exemption of
the prom is materially elranged. Also In rela
tion to teachers, exempting only teachers of col
ti gem, theological seminaries and military Acad
emie°. On f t, ' Ws lniK , r . ., elm editor for each
Paper , and mull prudery and foremen as the
editors may certify, on oath. as lndlepth.sible.
The ilieltmond lleafhoi of the Lath contains
for the Imprc , Ftoeut of Ilet.rettOi no telatied
I. y du- rel.! Congress. It bolds nit free negro st
liable to perform cup nillilnn duty required
of
Wel nethoriZe. the ellipleyttlent of 40,000
g0,,00, 01 netas.otry labor, all.l prattle, for re
'n unending the owners la rase of death or esespe
ehde-s. 'Not more than one in live shall lie
t . .keit from any owner, and all Stater be mirk to
e:Altrillitte their fair quotas.
A FFAI GE011(
S het man Still Moving Toward Savannah
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.11.,It.:„ December 16.—The Charleston Cour:c..,
of the loth, nays: Sherman's army is stilt mov
leg townnls Savannah. We learn that the altdr
at Station No. 2 was simply a slight skirmish.
Prou the Charleston Courier, of the 9th last.,
ter Take the following
The ugusta Chronicle says We had the
plen,nre, yesterday, of meeting Captain Caper.
of General Winder's stall; who Is in oar city
on business In connection with the Confederate
.Prisou Human, whose iieadqu'arters.are to he lo
cated In this city. Captain Caper Inform; us
that the Yankee 'prisonera at all points within
ea di or Sherman have been safely retnored. Ile
also mates that the vandals were so disappointed
at finding that the "blue bellies" hart flown from
1111Ien, that they vented their spleen on defenco
. less Inhabitants of the country.
The Charleston I:mirk). of the 9th Instant, In
fit/when Co Georidaaffairs, saytt .
We learn that, on Sundaylast, Lieutenant
Reynolds, of General irlieeler's cavalry, with a
detachment of Olken men, crossed (ho Savan
nah river at Harper's Perry, in the Ileaufort Dis
trict. te had been engaged in a scouting expe
dition, and becoming separated from. his Cara
mond. crossed over Into tide Statg to 'tole them
higher up. , lie Mint senta,Sherman'e army as
ecelalOing Grant's bridgv on Brier Creek, et:
mitre from the river.
- The opinion Satan to prevail that Sherman can
bo tally defeated.;
A report wan In eirealalkin yeitenhxy, that an
the arrival ef Sherman's forces of Station No. 2,
he held off In Om direction oftliistcrs' F
Which would indicate an invaalonmf South C erryaro
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lina.
The enemy Ward reported ;a bakg near Poe-s•
Prisoners from idliimmt , ta's army arrived inthis
city yesterday. •
FROM NEW. ORLEANS
General Davidson's Great Rai d;
LARGE ARDENT OF PROPERTY DESTROYED
i.;sMareliing on Mobile
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AfiRAISGENIENTS MAKING TO RECEIVE GEN BANKS
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..hlmw:romir, Doe. IC.—The steamer Mandug
Star, from Neir Or/earis on the 10th, has arrived,
She saw off Hatteras, on :Thentday, a • /arm: fleet
of steamers steering southwest.;
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Coltd dlinht on . quoted atliew Orleans ' _
at #1,20 "
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Gen. Davidson's great raid hour Batetillougn -
ha been heard from. /le had resebe4 Tango:
.ha d . on the 00th ult.,- bunted the cell - script
camp, 'destroyed all the stance and dwellings,
yaptured a large - number of ,horses, and carried
away ant:mimosa number of aegroes.
.ltioblie papers of the 4th say:. lie Vas march- ,
isigen that city. Ile has a former 0000 cavalry.
Price - claims to have aecemplished all he intem•
dol la Missouri, and returned # Ms lehtun.lsith LI
• hiumetwe stores, •
"A large meeting was held la New Orleans to
meka arrangements for the reception of Goaarai ..
Rude. .
PITTS B GH,. S
CAP 3111!E OF,lminoL CoNvißium
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H c 4 OfflcialHo' Aof tile tattle, of ' ,
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l,a DRP.UTTIT,'
WAS/111i0TO Dec. 10-8,15 p. m.
'To Offer General A :—Offiebil illePatefies'
from General Canby haybeen, received to day - , ' 4.ewing the cotopfele a, cress of no expedition
stmt by him from Vic k . burg to operate with
General Jithennan and eu Hood's comthunich
lions with„Mobila, ~ General Canby reports . th e
Prenahle`siteeess. 'tafaitother expedition - train IL
i
ton-Rouge, under General Davidson, the details .
and object of whieh.lt Is not proper now to dis
close. When last heard from, Davidson was
reported as haeltioeausedipthe i 'iliac: in 'MO
blie, anti to.indevatnatingtheeountryg•enerally.
• Lieut. EARLE,
irtlCOrrananditig...
The Richmond papers of tay confirm: the e n=
portalcapture of Bristol bY an expedition sup
posed to be under Command of Generale Stone- - '
man and Bubridgei nisti the surprise and cap
ture of the. Glade Spring Depot on the railroad
thirteen tulles south of Abington, Va. They
also contain General hood's official report of the
bottle of Franklin, In w itleirbeaeknowledges the
loss of many gallant °Moms and bravo men,
MlTellg: whom he mentions the names of Major
General Cleburne, Brigadier Generals John Ml
lionm, Adams, GeiSt, Strobl and Gernbay, ttllc3;
'Major General John Brown,. and Brigadier Gen
c-sls Carter, litanignah. Quarles,Qiantr;ll and
Ecru, wounded. Thee state that on Wedne
C a rr ay
Sherman carried the works immmactay
i
ligt the entrance to the Ogtehee river by Storm,
amt that the capture of this, mwition uts Gen
eral-Sherman In communication with th e Yankee
Met, and healtates the reinforcement of Sa-
Trl7lllAh.
Thu difpatehes of General Canby, so far ea In
i r er for pubileatlon, and extracts from the
Richmond pews giving hood's °Mend report of
the battle, and our 6111Ceti, Is South.ivestern Vir
ginia and In Georgia. arc vritdolned.
Up.to thls hour (14.30 P. M.) nothing has been
neard from Nnapvillevince tut night-, and noth
ing from Sherrunu, later ttcm the Richmond
m Wepapers' fermi.
NEW (Minal.-ArLa.,lleciembet 9 .,
--On the 2.ltb
aMmo It Wail reported that mOvementa, coopers
a; !ye with General •Blteniaan, lrunLi be male
from tieksbmg and Baton Rotge, for the pur
r...li of. cutting Matra comfmullealiocui
/I!rtfle. • slot
The expedition sent out from Vicksburg, eon
sl-lit-g of atom. 2 .C.PD.ecarall7 and eight• Web'
or and 01147r:flitter titearOnatta of E. D. Strand
,-; !he dud Colored Cavalry., returned 01 the 4th
havlug met tritlicontidete Irieoess. Ar
t, r an R4,11;1114 ,exectated flank movement on
J,, , ,t,en. on the 24111 uhimo, the expedition
'dour 1 tor the - bridge over the Big Black rivrr,on
the I,ll asbalppl
lust- /taljr9ad,, which ;Aral
r, hc,l da'"trei Olh, and, after a strubborn re
e'tter,ec, calgured- and dcltroyed. This cuts
I:taxPo army - 01l rerun the largo qualities of sup-
Vie , and Ftnnts uhliii are accumulated at Jack,
Mishisolppl, and makes that railroad, which
Itutitt reliance, unarailatde to run for
teenths to come.
The following property teas completely de
svroytd SO. miles Of track. Including enleerts;
1 1 ,e wagon hilke Ayer the Mg. Black; Vaught;
Ilekett and (Zooduriii 4tationv with all the rail-,
rued depots and buildings ;.1.1304 bales Of Cotton pr ovv moilres, 4 car% 4 stage-conches 2O hared'
.r it t 164,000 Worth or stems at Vaughn's.
stm
•
i teetAaithrl *AI roodderably harrassed •
on
mtnrn G 9 largn Labe. of the enemy% forces,
tot .utfered no material losses, and brought back
rchdr mm[11180)=1 Its entire loss In effective men.
Mat...l. B. Cook, commundlng , the- rid Colored
(*molly, distinguished himself and his regirnr.nt
-by the '
gallantry .arliti•whieh the Come
gll3l.liit g the Big Black were driven from behind
their strongatockade, on tbcroppoalte side of the
ric Cr. Our men had to dismount, with nothing'
hot railroad tits fur protecticm, In the Woof a
It tire. .
(Signed) E. 8. CANDY, 34). Genl
ilernra ft uuui AcMiIiENT
&mai Peron; Burnel to Death
le:ritUrr. Ure . 13.—A terrible accident ne
curn d on the Grand Trunk Railway last night,
ct,n,l by the collision of the western-hound
ezer train with a fri;ltflit train near title
City. After the::eolltAtlon, the oars took fire;
tied .i , eeral wounded persons, being unable to
saris ate' hent,elves, were hurtled to death. TWO.
1.4 mtrn. arc known to hate suffered death In this
fi•Jr111:1, and it is reported that others were killed
to tt.l. Ina:titer alto. The full totent of the lose
of II:c not aseertained.
/,at I...—GCOrge W. Miller - was the only person
kllltd by the eollielon on. Vtrucul Tenni: railroad
rend were severely wounded. There wits no
dttr nt ion of the trams on the road.
Sztvannalt Strongly Fortified.
THE CITY REPMTED CAPTIIRM,
!it w YORK, Dee. 10.—The Cow...rein/ ,Itfeer
knoti,et
va
Washington special sayit Savannah Is wn to have beets fortified lu Its rear by a
triple line of earthworks. It may therefore do.
wand a brief siege ern It aurrentlers.
RCV(I7,IIO Departufent has detected the Col-
Irtt or tt Detroit in appropriating largo sums or
army for private speculation. The Government
sill Lot be a loser, as his bonds' ware ample.
Itst.vistons, Dec. 10.—Tha American has just
revelled a dispatch from Annapolle, stating that
the t framer Varna had just . arrived from
CltarleEton with news that Gen: Sherman had
cultured 9mannah , Irlth 1/00 prisoners, after
algid tunas lighting.
New York Money and Stock Market.
%Vett( re; Asseetateil Press Despatch. •
New Tom:, Dec. Itl —Share market heavy
and lower at first bonrjt after call. Market
sir arty est quotat one. Dovernruent list
St ronerr on e ;odd bonds, with a fair busineas.
Treasury paper neatly.. Subscriptions to the
3040 km are on the Increase; they were over
$1.500,000. StatiSbeinds quiet, and without any
change. Coal and mlicellaneous list heavy, and
generally lower.. Bank shares firmer and in fair
demand, without mach stock otibral. Ibr sale:'
At , the mining board there Was quite a brisk
'speculative movement. At the petroleum board
tic:mania was the most active, and soli apl,lo@.
1,15, on buyers' options; Highgate" 1,10; and
Knickerbocker at 50e. The milittery notes had
very littio effect on the price of gala this morn
log. 'The market has. been quite - unitbrin and
Wady throughout the day. The money market
has been abundantly supplied 'with surplus
ratan,,. • beans werafreely of at 6 per cent.
to brokers. Foreign exchange:was dull. Re
duction In imports has.. %awned the demand for
... ..
Mlle. .
Thit PlfctilLaitilluar Expaitlon. .'
i Ntwintai.N.. C., Recember 13.—The = s pan.
thsn sent - ont from ßoanoke Island to ritth
Lasiding on Roanoke river, on the 9d, under
command of Colonel Clark, met :with complete
' (,success . Nearly a million dollars worth of rebel
COl3ll3llDEary slams and eighty-three bales of cot
. toh were. destroyed. A number; of prisonere,
Wiles and army-wagons were cam:tared.
News from. the Union exped[tion now moving
up the Roanoko river baritieen received. The gun..
beat Attsogai'vrlien above Jardestowis,van Into,
it. torp d es t ro y ed. hi mho was blown up and
kindly The picket boat, , Barly, No. 6,
.met with theorem fate, only two, lives,hwever,
were lost. :.The
,m. pOltion prociieliet "
Co
to t in
WI
dftqlutitierri....' • I
lt Is reported here this morning thatour forces
have captured Itlngstown, where they have
struck the railroad and are moving on Into the
Interior. ,--, - ...i....;
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' Meeting of the Electoral College of
I.htsr Ton; Dec. "16.,--7'he Electoral College
of Vonlslana met on the 7th; and east se°4eo rotes
forllocoln . and Johoson„and appointed a - inns..
sdnimr to eonverthelr rote lireshlagton.
ihe French comete La Mc re has arrireL
. . Gold 'market. .
.... .
!Niiw.,Yoser, Dec.1.6.;--Ooid stronger, in spite
of !ha favorable noire from Nashville and the
cciast.,.-This.daraftd;forf ohllarlitot h-O partial
clingy for ;he fonnei,.bnt there is an additional
apeatdativo demand, althOukit It is not .scan ott
What It is basal. Opened At 234 X; the price dna
tuatod botyrecia .Writutd337X r
WAR BULLETIN,
frord'iGeneaul ,Canby.
6 114..H0C1Y3 COH:III O *CATIOH3 CUT
WITH 2101111 E.
From Southern Sources.
MEM
Dtituso the pursuit of PtiOe by Cokinel Ben
, teen's brigade, - and after they had gone into
.coop at* Carthage; 3lissourl, the night being
the soldiers commenced to gather wood and
aorta to make a lire. One squad of soldiers
toned! what Abey look. to be a log, and,' a ft er:
Arra. leaves and - broken sticks abc.ta add agafakt,
ati they lighted a fire. Judge of their horror'
pt en tbe are was started, to as that whal
they had taken for a Baelplog was a dead rehel'a
body. The lire was won quenched, and the
MAL FROM 'CITir Pain
The Captate bristo
GEN. ROOD;Si OPPICIAeL REPORT
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Misr: 1 •
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Crn POINT, Va., Dec. l6.—The Richmond
•Dlspeitchof to.day,after fully condensing the pre
.
lions reports of the captire of Bristol, states,
litat,t 4 the enemy then advanced-up the railroad
towards Abingdon, which we presume fell into
their lends. The next wo hear of them; they
And, at Is o'clock yesteidar morning, pounced
'down on Glade's Springs, the depot on the reli
eved, I 3 miles thle side of Abingdon taking es
i One threby surprise., and capturing all: the
rhilmed employees except one: •
At last accounts direction were pushing up
the rallroadrin theof Marvin which
la twentpseven miles on this Mile of Abingdon.
hie Is a raid in Becckinridge's rear. Leaving
Otis 7foreest somewherein •the neighborhood of
Enterfillo, he clinic up an the north aide of
Hasten river, and crossed over to Ihistol. It Ix
:prOttehle that' the' raiders separated, one party
:proceeding to Bristol; and the other to Abing-
Won:3.lf unchecked, It Is likely, they will 50011
.strllit the railroad at Sabin, and thence escape to
the Kannwhft, by the route followed by Hunter
tauitmer. •
It Is unknown who Is In Command of this ex.
pedltipa, but it looks very much like some or
dome hi ntan's Work.' None of the dispatches say
anytng about Saltville; if - It is unprotected, It
deeibtlesr been visited by the enemy.
Hood's official repast of the, battle of Frank
lin luts, been received. It confirms tile report
of the killing and wounding or
into
officers soya hoslrove the enemy their
toner line of works, which On evacuated at
night, leaving their dead and.wililuided in our
• lands, We captnied several stands of colors
and 1000 prisoners.
811ys-
ticromis , a Army lacreaslng.-The Issue
of Tscetsly Year
Nwer Tong, Dee.113.-.-The' TA:bane'. Washing
ton special of the 10th says: It sr4s istnted.in
concersation to-day on the floor of the Senate
that the President had said that 13i:err:Ian tied
come out at Savannah with 40,000 more teen,
black and white. Mall be startoel with.
It is mulersicael that the financial policy which
.41:e Chairman or the Committee on Waya and
214carns will endear:sr to pass through this Cox:.
gress, he the Wile of twenty year bonds
earing eight per cent. lutercet, payable in Cor
i, ney. It Ls Intended to rely upon them for the
Means to finish tip the war.
Gold orened at 2.1.434 - , and closed at 2312-j.
Washington City Items.
Wastrusnroy, Dec. 16.--. The Supreme Court Is
now tinned with the iraixatant.es,e of Stork
therm - 10st Rata,- involving the title of the
United States to the farke and Taltrable part of
the military reservation of Port Leavenworth.
J. )f.•Carliste and 0. IL Hroxrnlng.; Ems., am
for the'ilalinsat, and J. T. Coffee, Esq., for the
Pnitedlitates.
G.L',Mewed! has been relieved as Chief of
Oat Vettitan Resena. Corps Burma and ordered
to Sandtiky, Ohio, to assume, cominancl ofJohn
eon's Island. •
Col. Fife. President of the Examining Board,
will donbtlees suerott Col. IVisewell as Chief of
this Boman.
Panic Ili Canada.
Ilosroxi•Dee. 16.—A private dlspate.h.ftom a
reliable satire at Slontreal, states that there is a
ta - rtret paide In Canada amompt .railaay ;nen
* err, in anticipation of non Interermrsh with the
Cal k.. 1 states, whirl, Is exported, unless thego,
ernment tikes prompt action to alley, the &cite
mem on the border.
At• - tlen..n'cloek this afternoon nothirg. was
nor Bereat of td Confederate sokiers,
tkere farther evelopmeuts In relation
to the rwielntiou of the money stolen from the
st: Albans.banka.
. Southern Sewn.
.
e ln. • I.
ALAII E T. I R.C.1111011,.
!ay in an Official dispatch report that 811 crhas ovut
dncloped hear Barnunah . 1 rtlT.llte com
mands them Benorexanl arrived at Charl,stua
ou the Ttlrtandimmedlandy. 17:11 far Thu scene of
bontlitte., ittbeCharlestoo and Savannah Raft-
G7il=l;=l
Arming the Slaves.
Llarekt Atari-Mean, oneof theshrowdmt women
fn the world, traits the whet. policy of arming,
the slaves As follows, Ina letter to Senator Wil
son. •
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".1a fay as I ran see, the grAttut Itlaw !id/wattl
ed by de thorough-going Confitteratt # wathisra
..hs this eountrg s the serious.
etetrakrate authorities to make soldiers o araong the
f the starta.
Our sreesn partisans evidently don't know what
to make of It. We, of the Northern slate, are
dying to teach than; but, probably, the negroea
themselves will be the first to make All clear to
their hearen-born . guardians and guardians'
friend*. I do hope ~nay FOldlellll,, , will be at
tempted. If not, the mere proposal Ia a great
Miss Nlarthieau Is not better acquainted with
be state of EnglishoPinion than with the charac
ter of of
; and she is one of the most enlight
ened of mar friends In Europe. Ile: few words
contain the who`e ergonomist. Tim inopasal
arm the slaves has, as It might have been erpeet
ol, had. the eff et of bewilderment upon Close
Englishmen who have been laying the fountla
thm of their aristocratic sympathies upon the
perpetuity pf Slaverv., Jellbracol Davis' last
thunderbolt has turned the milk of Anglo-rebel
kindoces Into cords ; and we may clearly tell the
state of the rebel came from the barometer
of British feeling, Those English noblemen
• while disa rutting all partiality for
slavery, oda:tired the Sonth became of its
military genius and, ambition to rule, will
not I.e !eel; stubborn enemies of the' North, but
will feel privately disenchanted of the idea of
chivalry.. A people professedly lighting Er bb
erty, yet rolling upon their slaves to defend sla
very, can meet only with the 4%140n and Con
k to; • f the world earl of history, and the time
retrihntlon of events which punishes
tent Id when it becomes blunder. The fatal crime
no
eo.shy welch urges the South to arm tiro sta Tca
only the synonym of dissolution aid
Cannot In/nu - is the pneiose of the North, and, in
appeal Thraid,only summons npjudges and execu
cent lens to make the tiltimate min more terrible.
Tile rebel rukre, WO Imagine, will not dare to arm
the sin fell e XteThilVetf, or gm beyond the moder
ate but hazes-dons request of Jefferson Davis.
Either the black must march indiscriminately
with the white, or the two hundred thonsand
slaves—whcse enlistment Governor Smith recom
mends In his mesaage=mnat fight In corps, and
take their own part . At the Same time harvest
• and homestead must doubly suffer all they have
endured from the urtortloris of the commissariat,
and file robberies of • hungry maunders. • What
el i.•? except that. the rebellion will hare
an arm, without htirlog stomach. Every
observer of the war knows that tho South
Is not able to feed bore than Its, present
standard of malillerp; If' one quart& of Its
, people ore not already starring, while an equal
flue lon, at least urn robbing. - What race can
Mr. Jetfersoto Darla pat to the places of those
where labor feeds tho South? What- ensa
tion can be offered to the planter, whose com cu p p of
disaster Is so full already I 'Worse than all is
- them:nen not that negroes *lll rebel, Mit. that
the pro.s.lavery Confederacy will secede from It
selalarrs f. To stun up all thuncecsaltyof keep - Ing the
where they are - is - nulte as great if not
Phila. Press. ,
r miner than the necessity of arming them.--
The John Brown Anniversary.
be Richmond lso not tbrgottenotbeix
execution of John Brown', and they have good
cattle to remember the shedding of the blood of
that martyr to bninanibeedatu, The 'Richmond
Disponi of December ;, d spoke of the 1 5 merno .
rabic day," and as if t Ambled with the Mood of
"braVe 0 /4 Datlawattanile," declares that "the
et cnta of that ,day, and of the week thatpreced
ed it, will never fade from - oar memor3." 'John
Brown, an hung on the 2d of December.,.lB39,
and
this tile
pa tit was the beginitiug or,
.” .It ad :
We say we shall never forget the day wiran
Brown acne hong. It 11119 °hoof tho moat lovely
days that tier came font Maven. It was as
mild as tboUgh it were the .middle of May; and
i t
n i gh t
well have passed for such, , had it not
been that theorem were hero of 'Vika: But
five years,
as time to counted, have passed
shift Mit memorable day. And yet Die erreats of
'a whole century have been compressed' into
'that -space... When .we - look: upon
that dayi over the, fire Intervening ; years,
we 9n:hardly realise the 'fact that we era the
aamoperaon, that We to.tha same Country' and,
the Übe objects most familiar to us are, really, the
same objects: It .ellacems- . .qlkc a phantasm or
a oboe drearn."- 'We w h all, then,'read of'
ee.; butatow few of us had ad
any conception of
what:kir-any wool : Lad . heard old people
talk of the trlala and tronbla of the old- Rena
inilory'and.theirjuidors eloquent.iXtbeitubjed
lo~of tho MexteetiArar. -lint the meet I lvelyimag ,
% lutd,norg' formed: conception ortho
gigantic atruggloof *hick that lay'a work tfaa
MY AND SUDDEN N..
Corrertian of the Enrollment In the 23. F
District. •
. By a recent order, theLe r ominiesioner and Sur
geon; Of the Dletriet,'. are directed to go to
Butler and Kittanning, for the purpose of purg
ing and correcting the enrollment Bats of Bider.
and Armstrong counties. In pursuance of this
order, those officer° will, be : ln Butler from Ton
;doe the 3d, to Friday, the 6th of January, and
n Kittanning, from Monday, the 9th, kr 'Thom,: I
day, the 12th.
- All aped 'citizens' will be collect taport to aid
three officers In theffischarge of their duties, by
gtvin inforination :beating upon this Important
subjeft. ThOordere4s
• "Let It be distinctly understood by, -the people,
that their only surety of a fair proportion of the:
- burdens, of the draft, Iles In. the proper correction
of these lists. Fray name.improperly left upon
the Het °walls. disproportionately the quota. • It
to the duty, thereto° of each good citizen to
-bring before the Board, every roan who, by rea
son of over acre, pavane*: pllytteal disabil or
two . yrisrs''servict; shall 'be have hie
name' stricken from the Dalai qpd, also, to For'
nigh to the Board sa ry tisfiteto orldeme In eases •
of death, remov.al, &e.o
The greater the number of, eoMpetent awn
there are In these lists; the less likelihood there
Is of any particular one of them being drawn;
therefore each citizen owes It to himself .to see
that the name of every mull in his sub-district,-
who is properly //able to draft, shall be on the
• •
. The Board Is directed to recommend to the sev
eral sub-dletriets, the propriety of appoluting
committees to examine into all eases oaqulring ac
tion, and brings he artier concerned, or the evi
dence of theft; death or removal, before the
Board. •
"An opportunity is now offered to all Bub,dis
triers of correcting completely their enrollment
lists. It must be done; and let IV be dlatlnetry
understOml that, should another draft 'be Subtle
(Neatly ordcred,no notice whatever will be taken
of complaints of committees that their enroll
ment like. are erroneous; nor will any ampere
ion of draft or alteration hrthe quotas be grant
ed on that plea.
"It Is the dnty of the Board to add to the lists
the names of all men who shish have arrived at
thy legal ago, or who nuts have removed Into
the district., and to strike therefrom the names of
all Mee not properly marolled.;on account of-1.
ailerons; 2. uon-icsidenee ; S. over age; 4.per
manent physical disability, of such a degree as
to render the person not a proper subject for en
rollment under the law and nig - Mations; sth.
having Bared In the military Whorls' Berries two
years during the present war, and been honora
bly discharged. The person eLaiming to hire'
his name en !circa from the lists on any of the
als , ve grounds, must present himself In person,
Or furnish such legal evidence of his dismallft
eat ion and inability to attend in-person as shall
isti.fr the Board."
Nearly ell of the foregoisg• is appliebble to all
districts, and we contmend It to the attoothan
of the people..
_
;old :Watches thr . g.rialmas Presents.
The practice of making presents, during the
Christmas Ijolidays, Ls of verLancletit origin--
so ancient, Indeed, that we do ;not core about
tracing It hack. We or* mention it for the pur
pose of giving the custom our hearty approval.
It begets friesdaltip anststrengthens lovo—lt en
dram parents to children and children to par
ents—makea lovers more lovely—aog causes cr.
erybody—;clver and receiver—to feti In betttr
humor with themselves and xnankindgcnerally.
The season for making such presents is now fast
approaching, and all are casting aboni to know
what they shall select to present to the friend or
the loved one. To help such as are undecided
a hat to choose, is the purpose of this article. A
day or two shim, we happened In the neat and
tasteful establishment of our energetic and reli
able friend, W.W. Wattles, No. 41 hifth street,
a hese place of business Is well known to all our
citizens. While In there, wo were shown many
beautiful and desirable articles that would make
acceptable gifts, and -so varied that all tastes
could be accommodated; but what most sur
prised es was the extraordium7 low prices at
hich Le retafts Gold Watches Our. astonish
ment, bowever,abated who he informed ns how
he managed to toil at- melt low vitteertiotwith
camillig the great appreciation of gold.
• Mr. It tittles procures the movement of his
gg atches direct trona the Importers, thrliettes the
kohl and puts the cases on hlusseif thus saving
tlw - prodt usually ;seeming to. Jobbers ; . besides
knowing exactly what lua wateb-caseg are cora
p,sed of. Than such watches as lifr.-W. has
sor 'ale, we know. of. no more desirable, durable
and comparatively cheap. Christmas present. A
gbhd watch retains Its Intrinsic value for many
yeami; It Is not so with almost any other article.
We saw gold watches In his establishment ran
ins from En to 4 . 3oo—from the small and bean
g-
tiful watch Intended for ladies, to the large heat
h,. and magic cased time-keepers, of the finest
god eases and most beautiful finish, for gentle
men's use. If von Intend to make any presents
doing the holidays, do not fall to call and see
our friend Wattles. What he tens you can he
d;; ended upon, for we have tried hlm and'know
whereof affirm.
• Mho
Anni blekensou's Lecture.
Notwithstanding the extreme inclemency of
.I.le weather, Concert Rail was crowded last
evening to Its extremmt corners to hear the Ice
ture of this eloquent young lady upon "The
Meaning of the Election." 'The subject was a
grand one, and grandly did the speaker rise to
it. With graphic force she traced the progress
of (minion from the low paint It occupied at the
beginning of this war, up through Its successive
stages, marked by toll. and agony , and blood, to
the grand utterance -of a nation baptiied in
as pranouneed by the electien of the Sth
o ISorenkber': But that was not enough; the
goal is not yet reached; anti she pointed forward
to the time when the Meek Matt 5h91114 Hef.t.t ,
frogman but a rostra ._when traitors slulthl
m, et their just deserts whenthose who stood
side by Mae with white men on the battle-field
51 .3111 d .rite to the enjoyment of equal political
privileges. Miss Dickenson Is_ a good deal in
advance of the average public sentiment of the
country on some points; but If the march of
public opinion 'progresses for three years longer
as It has foe three years past, her views, so fer
vidly uttered, and no bold and startling; will
become the-calm and settled sentiment of the
cation.
This glitch lady, when In a state of repose,
has nothing In her appearance to distinguish her
from other handsotne young women. But when
aroused by her theme, and-the burning. words
leap forth strong, rlnging,•clear and penetrating,
the hearer forgets for the moment that they ilow
from the lips of one, of the gentler, sex, so Inat.
culine aro the thoughts, and • so- hold,"and yet'so
choice, is the language In which. they are clothed.
Her peroration was thrillingly elo4nent and
grand..
Attempted Infanticide.' ' -
The eftizens - of Canal Dorm' lo were some
'what startled on last Saturday oreulng by
She
dlscOvery of en attempt or a wonian to commit
karful crime of Infanticide In that place.. It
'peonslitat thienoman. who is is yet unknowny'
.
was seen to epter prley.and remain' them for
a.conilderahle length ; of nue, Shartkrafter Abe.
.
had - gone, a gentleman beard the crietker!aehild,
aid going to the place freon-Wlietice the &lee
!eame, he dbmormed a acw,borttbabe,clown In the
prier. nu Inn:ll6'lW* made 'linown the fact,
andllelP being -Obtained; the'lluildhig Wes over,
turned- and:the-AIM retitled I}o l / 1 the teniblo
death which themother, In berahame and guilt,
had intended It should. die. rt proved to be a
One bouncing boy, and has found a home In the
amity of Mr. Jacob Eider.: •
Rani flTeringtonPa Benefit.
. 7 ?prinmentias friends of the gentlemanly and
aticoModatini treasurer of. the meant, trill
take notice that bla benefit comes °Wilda even-,
Mg. No one connected with the establiahment
irarti.let eta crowded house than. tide
gentleman, who has filled the - position now
°cages ao,long teltb credit to himself and profit to the 'reneger. The selection* made kw the
evening's entertainment, are of the most Invit
ing ( bimetal', and ire confidently anticipate
seeing the honso crowded to Its utmost capacity.
The Ballet Tronpe.ot%the Melodeon will appear
on this occlusion, which will add greatly to the
yarletx and Interest or the parfornumee.
•
Aitusuotect Conwri.--'-A very superior oil
well has heestillacorcred - neer Stcwardson
nue& While some thi workmen were digging
fflied or wate e r, they stnick a vein of 011, which soon
ThWell; engine will boon the ground
ln a few days, which will test the matter -their :
ire understand 'that a good oil - haa also
Wen struck on blationlog arc*, near bilitou,lli
thaEccitaity:- , 7: • ' •
. stion n everything '• 2d
eV , ' 'Clelland'a
Auc, - 05-l Fifth Etreet, Masonic Ball: , -,The
Beech - inner be - eleeed 'ant Inonedittely .and in
onier te do thin, theentho Meek hae been 'i rk
down At lower Jorkve then ever.. EntinAcingSDO
Bhanyle, These (bode, hinellns; Balmoral 13kIrts,
Cassiznerev, Boots odd 'Shoes br.ereqsllketipitou
indityle. - Those that' would ' BAIA money, gate
OClC4ll2s4iixetrik nriis bo 3OTlraDd b !MT_
Amami Books and Toy-Books, In past va
sletY, and at towat prfaca, at FrankCase'albok
Books and GIG&
A glance at the well lined. Melva; and show.
cases of the 3letropialiMn Gitt, Ildisk Store., 63
Filth' street; Opposite Concert, Hall, wtll at
once convince the moot sicpBcal that it Is the
plam to - tiny BOokK" They hare now a;complete
and full assortment ofall kinds Of Books, a great
variety of rhobti l / 2 splaAllunis.'and late lot
of Family Bibles, arranged with for
Ilyportraits. As a - proof that the "bus Malls of
the "Metropoiltan Is conducted in aribonelable
andl4ral manner we givebolow the names of
a . few who have b een fortunate with the:Bland-
Inente: Hr. It. L. Bhelden with his purchase re- -
:ccived a bdantlllll silver ice pitcher, worth
Mr. Billings G. , Childs was , the recipient of an
elegant card receivert.'John :Alverson with his - :
book received as a gilt, a silver breakfast cantor;
Master Geary Far received witiabla purchase of.
.a juvenile:library, an ebony handled opera glass,
worthslo; Mr—Genii Miner. received a sliver
"Syrup pitcher; Miss U. 8. Clatial a pair l'afele--
gant bracelets worth SIN Which were_given with
the parchase*of a $3 prayer book; IT. M. Gas -
phi with a Family - Bible received 'a Silver ice
\pitcher worth $18; H. T. Alkitd with 'a $1 50;
ack received a beautiful Silver - ettraved batter
diahavorth SI4;.L. A. Snyder a sliver berry dish,
(lined with Bohemian glass,) worth- $3 , Bo; F. ,
mailman received a silver. 'open .--faced -faced watch
worth $lB. Many other articles bothnseful and
valuable, WiriCalsoklyen to Pardumers of book!.
A handsome , present worth from 50 teats tosloo .
accompanies each book cold . "
BOW ItioUces. -
r F.xoen Aswan. By Allied Tennyson. lkiston :
. Ticknor &Fields.",
The well-known Boston . publishent !have
brought out Tennyson's last work In bin; and
gold, uniform with their bine and gold editions
of the poets, and all admirers of Tennyson will
find tills just tire shape to snit them. We have
before'spoken of this poem as It deserves; and
we take occasion now- to commend this edition
of it as precisely the thing. - 1
" FOLLOWING" TFIE FLA°. - From August, nittit, ter
Noreinber, OM, with the Army of the Potrinane.
By 'Carleton.' Boston : Ticknor tr. blalds.”
This is a series of sketches, clever, lively and
readable, by a correspondent of one of the Bos
oopaphs. Tltd book is not. a 'ffittory, -- but it
contains historical pictures--`ririd delineations
Of striking Incidents In the war; /t is profusely
illustrated, and most handsomely tainted.. Me
think the time has not yet come for writing
about the incidents of the war; but the author
thinks dittbremtly, and those who think (Bahr
ently wilt find his book an interesting one. ;
For sale by Henry Miner, Fifth street, nest
door to the Kst Office. '- ' -'' •
GET the Eastern Dallies and Weeklies,.at
•
Go TO Plttoers, for I.larper and all the )la,, , ra
zldee.
Pinner. bas a great tart ety of. Diaries. '
Pcgiccr Boris and Poekei-Albums—the great
est variety In the elty. Call at Pittoek's.
Ffismars, Miner's, and other Abnannes,.a
Pittoek's..
Go TO littoek's, and sec Ids stock of Albums
Torfsr good Stationery and Inks, go to Pit
Jour Goornres Foirrrriss, and other lite
BctAt., at Iltrotles. '
•• • •
Tau liosinai'sl—Don't-walt until the last day
to get your supply. of Holiday Gm*, but goat
once to Pittock's, whcreyou will Dud thnlargest,
most elegant and cheapest assortineut of Albums
In thc cit Pittock has. also an Immense ya:
slaty of Card Photographs, which Ito sails at the
old price ' s; 'and -If you want to see scorathlog
nice; go to his establishment andlook at the
Writing Desks, Follos„t 4 atchels, Tunes, Gold
Pens, Pendia, and satiny other articles, too on.
morons to =solve. • •
Et ma - Trianon marble statuary, bnsts,bronse
figures, r 163 and classical works 'of art. A
flue assortment of the foregoing will offered
at public Bale ou Wednesday morning, December
fiat, at ten O'clock. A. '3f., on .the second floor
of the Commercial Balm Room, No; SI, Fifth
street, and mIR be ready for examination all daY
Tuesday. The, above she importation at.
]lever, Vlti Brothers, of ThlladOphla."
, ,- ;, , ,-..j.-..,„,
. . "Goon Social's'," a noi:el . by. Mrs:Grey, his
. just been publlehed by Peterson .t .Bri.e., Pala.
delphLa. Mrs. Grey Is a voluminous and'lre
Judge a deeerredly - popular :writer, and %INA
t;orlety" le. fully equal to, her.previous wArks,
Por sale by W. A. Gndenfenny, No. 43 Plfth et.
; GOOD .laussnorxr.—ldebsrs.- Bailey; 6Farrelt
Co-Oiler for sale that desirable business stand
No. CO Smith&id street. The location Ls a good
investment. See advertisement in another.
coltnim.
JANnznr.—Harper's, flaky's, Peterson's, di.
times and oilier Magazines for next month; at'
Frank Case's.
Pnoronetnu itavats, at the lowestpines, at
Frank Casa's Book and News Depot.
1863.—A fall assortment of . Dlarloa for next
ear, at Frank Case's Book 41111 NeIMS
D 4 ot.
FIZATT'S BOOKBAM—EVeribOdy ktiows4b Oro
to buy Albums and ChrLsmas books, 54 Filth
street. Closing sales. . .
S AND MISCEriLANir.
The Atlenge Nonthly for December contains an
article by "Edmund Kirk" Gilmore, entitled
"Oar Last Day In Dixie," In which, we firmly
believe, there Is not one word of truth. We re
spectfully suggest to the publishers of the -Wan
tie, that a paper containing statements so
from
grossly Improbable, must neccssanlypublication. detract
the Antos of te e '
Munchautten storhm handwhol self-landation of Afr Th e.
"Edmund Kirke" Gilmore to the December
number will work more inauru t o the reputation
of the Agantle than the contrl lon of Prolbasor
Goldwln Smith et repair, NOlde will not be
lieve ;Let' ebiislloJell are ravished by negroes
In the streets of Richmond, within the hearing
or sentinels, who remain dont to their cries flu
help, and that they are rescued at last by Federal
prisonerd, finder doubleguard, In the fourth
story of the Spottswood. Motel, even when such
min arc found In the respectable columns of the
4/kmffe .Ifordlity.--Mleepo allnate.
Tire SrlicOLA Cormv-Mawnst.—The costly
and wearisome do-nothing of the Spinobt court
nuirtial has evoked an order from the Secretary
of War cutting crff commutations of fuel and
quarters to alloilleers on court-martials on:atil
t/cry commissione throughout the,United States;
also a similar ratting oil' of commutations front
all oMeers of the Veteran Reserve Corps, In any
duty lit Washington• nice a pruning of the sol
diers of that revered' corps, detailed as clerks or
otherwise, and a sending of them /lack to rho
racks, and saddling their easy duties ottoftleers.
The ball ilea put in motion may roll through the
imffre War Department ,
Cmcvnansxn Tow, who has COMO IMO iTheri
dan'a lines, says the rebels are havieg'a "right
smart taik" about arming the colored men, end
the negrooi ere talking about it themselves, but
'the blacks are abutot equally divided on the mat
ter. Bays d "ea half de colored mat
think fey would ilia dlectly over to do Yankees
wid de arms in their hands, and todcr half think
dgy would jisa stand as' fire a few volleys to de
rcorfest, fore day r--days all de differences."
/r re' sald that.some of the fine cut tobacco
which Is so pstpulat With Chewers, Is made up,of
Atty. per ceta. pent to fifty Per cent. tobacco,
- Mud Embryo is composed of fine hair like
fibres, that, when dried have the color and look
ottobacco. One hundr ed pouada of this, saw:
Med with 71 solution of tobacco, is mixed with
1001:Quids of good; tobacco, which, together,
make= pounds ore very nice article.
in ,
Tins rebel Pothat Peres whose, editexa a re eagaStel
proving Mod
, Frantlh, are . unable to make
m tv th r p y u b
lished Ik of one hundred and fourteen commis- ,
stoned officers of the rehel army who were made
primulas in that engagement.
Jul= Ronal. 4n going the Western Circuit,
had a great stone thrown-aphis head I but from
the circumstance of hie sioimiug very Much, it
passed over him. "Yon see," said he "had I
been an sipriots judge, I might have been killed.".
Asa broker's boy in New York was pawing
through an entry , way with a bag of gold on his
shoulder;somehody "shut up his eye" with
plaster'and took the gold, but the boy got his eye
out Cruised the thief and get back ids money.
AN old man of sixty and hls Ave sons were ar
rested in New York on Wednesday of last week.
'chinged with being eugned in
fah e
rated • inct
marched to tke v loombs.
excitement as they were
Two" narremne Ave. mil' 'women and chil
dren—not • a man among them--reyagets from
Georda,
,Th recently • - mired at Indianapolis,
ey are , pitiable objects, and enlist
the syropalby of the kind.hearted. _
"Fun day for the race,r says a seek Leesport=
Ing friend ono bright morning latefyc- "What
rape," anvionaly Inquired the• friend. "Why,
the iinumn meet to be sere , " Was the rePly. •
Gram. Baarotan'a dad,' abOut
six months eV, died_ test Week, at the reeldemes
or Speaker Colfax, South „Bend, Ladlann, where
3ire litherman la sojourning •
StAlt X 11014.811 Durz. - -4L shot window In the:
raPd /theta I dtrAyrViCsfed the ft lowingnotieel
"Wantedtwo'apprmtle Whowill trceted
aslone of the famEj."' •-•
—Wries.--"lncusever want a rice snug day,
all to myself, I tell George my mot leris corning,
and then / sec nothing of Ida :Mona in the
Auperstition In France.
The Caurrisr d,, Harr( relatou the follow
; ing extraordinary affair, which has caused
great excitement in that town and neigh
borhood. As a sportsman, named Lemon--
bier, was out shooting In a StliAll woad riot,
far from the cemetery - of St. Adresse, 'he
found • the dead body of an old Wontaii
;wrapped up in a shroud,' lie Immediately ,
informed the authorities, and the body was;
recognized as that of a Madame Alhdne,„
;aged eighty-two, buried at St Adresse .cua
the 24th nlthno. It was at : trst supposed'
!that the corpse had been disinterred tbr the '
purpose of stealing any. Jewelry that might. •
hare been buried, with it, a ,bntcloser es
aminatien baring shown that the corpetual
been in part deprived of the skin, and t hat
the chest and abdomen had been cut opea,..:
it was concluded that:_count, believer In
Witchcraffhad taken the skin and Tat lozis
as charms in his indentations. It app
that a: belief In. the magical virtiteattf-ho- ,
'on remains is Prevalent in that neighbor
hood,.for. only n. few months. abaterlaflitil
mason dug up a body in the same Cernetery„..,
pit of one bend, and burnt It to 'ethos,
yridely be relied with gunpowder,,ily the .1
belief that he should then be able ; to shoot
game without his, gun .making any report ;
attract the notice of the gurd champetrc.
i A Maw OP Parser - rut —A: man :mined
Patrick Fitigibbon, u native of Rithkeille;
who emigrated to America' Isproayeats Igo
in embarrassedcircumstances, returned 1a5t . ...:
Weekiritlia large amount of wealth. Afters '
:
a short visit to his friends, he at once ealled .
a meeting of 'his numerous creditenrlind
paid them all the fall 'amount of their ,
elaino, with interest, die. said be.'wonki
not, live in this country for any consitiora
tion, and has again taken hta departure for
the land of Stars and Stripes. —Ala . .raptr.
•
A MOT111:11 AT FOURT}W.N.—In hla.last
report to the Registrar General, the Regis-
!Air for Park district, Sheffield, Hahn' I helm'
registered the birth of a child In my district.
this 'quarter, the age of the mother being
only thirteen years and ten months. - She
teas employed In a cotton min In the neigh- _
borhood of Manehe.ter.
Tnri.v SwErr.—"When I am in Pecuni
ary dilllculties," bald a pensive' brmkrupt„
t • my, garden; my flowers, all fresh and
sparkling in the morning console my
/wart." "Indeedr . asked his sympathising
friend. "I should haver thought they aquld
remind you of
all
trouble; for,' like your
bills, they are all rrer
. CELEnnATEo phymciao, boasting at
dinner that he cured' his ownliahui, one of
his guests observed, "Docfor, 'would soon=
er be your barn thou your. juttlent."-*
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!HARMED:
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RIDDLE — FERGUtiON:—On Ole evlmlg oi De:-
demberLsth,lB6l, by the Reo. 11. W. Roth, at the
mildewy of the bride's po rooter. Latrobe, Penns,
Copt-ALFRED G. DIDDIAiIed Mho R.. I IINNIS
EERGC.SoIc.
Friday,_Deo. lath, ;three'
"lock U
*, -WILLIAM FFAUE,•aon 'of John and
AA= IL: t, ag.ed 3 years and 15 day. 7...
' Funeral on Btr/cefl, at I o'clock p. m., froMtheie
residence, IS - o. 30 'Webster Street, Allegheny OUP.
, ,
- W , ATSOIif,;--In New (Matte, Lawrence minnty,
on Monday evening. Deo. lath, Ales. MART ..TAYLE
WATSON wife of William Watson, aged 44 yearir.
DIF * II.EVM.DS -
THE MANAGERS OF ME' ItiONON- -
GARELAq.cuAL 'RILL TURNPRIgROAD,
CO: here dealared DIV.IDERD OF FIVE PER. • •
• siWaiXTIVILTII,II Tl.7l:in°:lPlt,Dalnasslda,Vo.
k Co.. Southrittaborgh, Pa. • . .•.' -
• deltlaw J. it-REA, Tresiurer.
AN..
.(.10 ,
•. - • Perronuale IDEND , Dee. ?Rh, M.. •
sed
on o[ this
o
declared a dividend of euu m rs Aru n t.s:Lig is Prar. • -
SHARE, free of United States tar, payable to the
RRA.;itl
Pirrsnanda, Deo 14, Mi. •
DIVIDEND •NOTICE.—The Directors.
of the 001111131111 y Imre this day declared a DON,. ,
ldend pt FOlll/ Ot PErt I. ott the 'Capital -
Stock, out.Of th e prollts of the last month, pays-- •
ble 011ond after MONDAY, the 19th Inst.
B 7 order or the Bored. ,deitcla - F.. WESTERVELT
Recretam -
TIIVIDENA—TI i i -- ---------------resident tuid.Dlrect
.4-0 ori of the Birmingham -Gas Croatniny have
tiler day deelgred:a 'Dividend 'of FOUR. (VlM** •
CENT. for the teat six months!, psysble on and af- _ ,
ter the 16th of Decesnber, at the Banking Rouse et
Boblmon, McClean & 00., licr.76 Fourth street.
*deriaw D. ROBINSON. Secret/a/.
,
Orme ryou,iL isa Mimeo Hoare ,tr y
ntime, December 15tb,1864.
—At a meeting of tho Board
DIVIDENDo Direetors of tlis Company, held fi de day a
dend was declared out of the profits of the
months of October mei November, la% of FIVE
PER CTRITT. neon the Capital Stockefree from
Goremment tax. and payable forthwith.
____deldiw ORMSBY PHILLIPS - , Secretary. T
TILVIDEND' NOTICE.—I;Os g OIL CO.
-a , —This Compel:There this day declared r Mr-
Ideud of THREE PER CENT. on the Capital
Stone, payable at the office of Robt. Wray, Jr.,,
No. 4 and atreekon and alter the lath Coat
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Pittsburgh. Dec.ROLM WRAY, Jr., Sem=
Bth. MI.
_
. 41JULEGIIE JMIVIMPOR.4.LINI:
_ _
,FOB. NATO* OW ALLianumr.—;
SAME MoVIOREII, will be a candidate.
'for the °thee - of . Meior of Allegheny, rukieet to
the derision of the Ualon setae at tbe at roach_
log primarreleetion.
Weleat
' YOU 7 / 1 211(011 Or ALEIRILICIIIe
STEWART ROBERTSON, of the Third
Ward, will be a candidate for the above offien,rnb.
Ject to the Union nomination. detdd
MINGO COAL WOlitty
Capital Stock, 9180,000.
12,000 81,1111 ES AT NS .
rims imsirr—Mittt GRAFF. •
„TAXIS GOecu
Tatanzurar.--J. !doOWNE.
DIRECTORS:
. .
JOHN GRAFF; . • . .i.-1t.., MeCtlfitlir; '.• t..
L
---.Wi11...„.„E}„... . E. Pit.WC4TP,/ 1,111., ,r 1
. LYDAY - Clapt:'.Y.fiS. ITIOMD '
Capt, J. P. SMITH. - . , •-, N' s
• : Capt. I t P.B Tlf, Su perintendent - , • -
• This Company Ownsthe Prope yew rt yew IN 'Ulf'.
:Far m “lliingo Coat Werke? together with the olEttenaa..•"
" adjoining, arid "containing I the e . ' 'ebonitThil -t . •!
acmes. The property Is situated On West MIMIC .
of t It* 21 fonongattela river, about one-and...Aat ' '' -
- miles below Monongahela City, In the"thiel pool.. t t r, ''
on which are situated 49.minert• dwelling hoq- . v,
store houses, shops, &a., togethcrr with
m en 1, ,tt,-.,
running to the river, with tippla4utment, an 4
n arrangements for L 6
, •
The are already opened,dralned and rentl t .',
• ated, and in good running order. with entriek . „ .
driven and manor ttuand.• and all netiessary , taaill. -. • ',-
tics for working eighty to one hundred men, and '•
the coal Is well known to be of the very beet nualt-..... ' • -
: ty,' The "Mingo" Is believed to be ono of thdrnicrik,
valuable cool proPertiotie the Motiengabelairaltsgs ti
The Company now proposes to Increase - thiritrU .'
vitaefriellitles for by the
set of as Ida, Y. - ...,
al, railway; an are set apart 430,000 in 0444 ,
putives of 'making contemplated ittprtmet ' -
;'aients andryttling a working capital for the Dm, j .
C' __Va l lf a fa t elll 4 ties which the Company will Vsett , nt si
the Directors confidently believe that then i '. ;
will prove to be one of the most substantial oaf. .., +
rensunerative stocks In the country, ~• ;disc . .
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1. . , • -,.. conainission.merthant
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r . olLEfinnjzia.4,4s:)**.
and O ;
^„.
Deal in re.. Mo's net
Pratt finnan, Ciieellos ,
it '.
..$
anis su lasenn - - - -:
. . e;
Orden filled for all I/idtow, Pittablliet alai/ :
undlneo And Reaollk at dealera and Inassun.„:,
tunny lies, No. =is LLBERTY STREET, (map., .• :
alto Wood street,) Pittsburgh; Pa: - - •
Advances made and prompt attention given to fill . '
consignments and correspondence,
& yrrenunou'Flarratnoint:,ll.all fit Npect-Llopd.„
Black, Wm. ilicCulip ir; 001 M onmula * Ar
bu4Les, John L Hausa & CO., John 'DIU &Oa. B. .
.A. FAN” • tr! , Sln %Co.. .' •.. • inarni•d/kwa , - - ,
B ,- P. 6 EI s iGEMERE; , ' - • '. '
- llLetlistu e io
NO. )4 ILLY STILIZTotear Pesia,
;k -
rzu °lieouirmine 'n11161.414'
oplicExTs SnaDGE?,• expoure d wta:: -42 : 1
• Cs DRAWING. 80 11001,, 'dm aped &
Grande <a for dlderenlaty/esd drafting. • ' :
**-
Jul ,
for Clouded and Pulverized-Loaf:lU
sale tart
Welts Sagan, pot reecOrA andlen attarl
Grocoy,Store or .
A.
• .
;$9lll ; cOrner Marty and nand lessale -
-rvtoicE . 04: juao.n3ce
;rub, wqpioly of !list onally pore 00l •
Tel; also, very aueerior Young'. yaps,-
"yrid auspOWder Ti.., for gale by.the halt *Sea Or
Jangle Sarnad,ar the Yitonsof. ^t dsl6 „ , • ,
• corner Liberty and' fillint nidateL4';';
_ -
• —Aline lot just received firm hero* Ise
male vreolecele.aact retail, ottlia 011 Ciotti
LOT
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