Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 10, 1864, Image 2

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    ITfje Sunbuty 'American.
It. B. M;V-3K;t, iSiiiur & I'roprieti)..
13. WILVEUP, Publisher.
y.VTLKHAv. i.;:cr.:.i!JE:i 10.
J::" Thu hti.-ct.irul Colletro of Klcctois
Voted ft r bv tint pinole lit tllO lrtsi"l'-titinl
election, met id ll.iiiUlitirjz oil Mir,.hi la:.
Morion SF'Miehai !, Csq., of Philadelphia, n as
chosen us I'ltsti lent Orul delivered ml aide
ami patriotic, address Hl'iir..' the luiUcd'u-jr
commenced, when tUc -0 vnl s f Pennsyl
vania were th posited for .--r:;j.-nii Fdneohi
of Illinois ti.r i'rcsneiit nil Andrew Juhi,
60.1 oi'T..UK-:-sie f"f View l'rr vi'k-iii.
Jotin A. Uitst.uii', Fis-j , m appointed us
LciTtr of one of liie puL-ki.j.'i-' i-f votes ami
ctitilk-dts, Uiret-tt.il to thu 1 rt.i.liut uf the
VllitV-i Miltf Ul!tl'.e.
Ellas W. ll.i'.e, IJ-'i , 1$ urit i f package
directed to John C.iivlrt nl.ntti , Jutljju ofthe
Di.st.icl C'.iuri of ll:o I" lite, l dlutts, F'hila
iU'.j lii.i, iiml Charts II. Miriucr, Esq., to de
liver the ci-riititiitc directed to the IVcsi
(tuiil of tli u tH-nato of the United States.
AYat.!iiiii)toii city, 1). C. to the F'ostmaster
of the scat of uvcrnincui of this Jsiate.
(ZT" I.'-oiroiii.'.i. Amlmtius. There is.'
6"iucthii:-; of ii Kilkenny Cat liht gtinj on j
between two t,f t ur coteuiporuiics in .Mid- j
tl: l,iirir. Nmh r county. 1 lio coir.cst wii
... ... . , I l-.v warrants, of f!ll.i.7:l'
Hilled one oi J 'Utcil HlKl J. . i u letit. mill slier ' n , , . ,.
. . . ... Dtil.ict I rum tm-.-i! I
missiles, or i;iilh.e!s as ult'c,. xcC (pot
li.!) u:i. I "IfuUh Ljcr L.;..'.r mc
Fim-led at each other.
tcr-.t !v
AiiMi ii.tt r or the
PRESIDENT MESSAGE.
IH-Urcrcd Drci-mbrr O, lSiM.
l:T The following itbstrnct of the Mev
raye contains the piineipftl nnd most im
portant points d(8f-tusstd ly the, F'residtnt.
The Mci-suye i concise, unil refers liiiclly to
nil mutters- not connected w ith the war nml
its t.-on.-.i-'i .cuces. It is n pound and able
tU-i mi. tut.
The proposed Overturn! Tclegrnpli be
twecu America mid litirope, hy the way of
l: luin's Straits nnd Asiatic Iltissi.i, which
Mas sanctioned by Conrcs lit the hist
session, Inn been itmlerlukcn under very
favorahlc i itvuiiistances, by nil association
of Amei k.iii ciiiciis, itll the ctuc'ial good
w ill urn! j-upport, us well of this t;oernmelit
as oflliic of tiieut Jhiliiin m'd Uus.-'ia,
Asstir.ii.e.-i liavi: lnui received f'om most
of t'ic.Nmlli American tUuteit of their np-pi-eC'i:i'ii'ii
of the en!e!jripe, rtii.l their ren.li
i, t,i i i...o-i i:iie iii i-DiistiMi-liiiu lines tribii-
! l.-.ry to that woiM eiiein lin.t,' communion
iuftii. I learn, ilh satilatiioii. Unit the
' nohlc ilei,"i of the telegraphic ;ommunieii
! tio-.i between tlie eastern ona"t of America
I ai.,1 Uivat Mrit.iin has been renewed, with
' n.il e.teetalioii of its Hecomplhllient.
j The receipts during the year from nil
source upon tie.' Inii3 l w an unts Binned oy
tl.e eeltary of the Treasury, iiu-luding
lo.-fiis mid the balance in the Treasury on
the l-t day of .Inly, IS;!-!, were il,:.:'.U,"!)G,
0(1 0'.', and the ngn'atc dislnirtemeiits
upon tliosam.: b i-i- 7, ie $l.51'.(l.iu,101
leaxini; a balance in the Treasury, as shown
t),!.(lj 73.
amounts the amount
ol the piincipal of (lie public debt redeemed,
and t'.ie amount of issues in the substitu
tion tin lefor, and the actual c;tsh operations
of the Treasury were: lleeeipts. 81.070,
Glii 57; disbursements, $8U5.3ui.OS? t-''.
wliieii IcaVt-s u ( ash tuUiKe in the Trcaiti.-v
of eiy.eiS.oOS 7!.
! Of the reel in?s. ttiprn xvpi-o ilerivpil fmin
customs !?i02.ai(i,15J 1)9; from lands' s"iSH.-
5i"Jolni li. Linn, 1Cs;;.,1uis been pppoint
td Assessor of the Mauonul War Tux for
Union comity, iu p!c of ili-jor Charles II. i
ihriucr, tesifeiicd. 'J ho appointment of Mr,
o "d i w,j ..); ironi ilireet tnxts !f l.i.i.d 13 (,; u,en
the orioimd npplkaiiU.- Kc will pigvc u internal revenue $10J.741,1:M 10; irom i-.ii.s
jood and eompetriit oliieer.
J?"Col.. but lu. Some of the McC'.tllan
organs prctem! t think they l.uvo discover
ed ix marc '3 ncv,'. in a lew lints from Secrc
tnry Stifer, to a frieinl in Snyder county, in
regard to rrocivinjf the E.iV.ier's vole. Is it
.vonderful that he should take an interest
in securing f.-r tin- soldiers, the ri;,bt of .siif-f.-aye,
in his own district .' ll!s oilieial posi
tion only iii.t'vc? the obligation upi-a him the
the stronger". Our MeCicllau friends must
bo hard up wlitn grasping
these to keep them afloat.
cciaiicoiis Sources 17.51 1,4 IS 10; mi
loans applied to actual expenditures.
mj former balance, $oa;l.4-l:t,!)23
There w.is disbursed for the end service
$J7.'i(H,ri!)U ilf!; for pensions iiml lmiiaiis
$7.517.U:10 !)'i'; for the War J). paium i.t,
ifC.'.jl).;'.!! .fl-J 17; lor the navy IX-partim-nt,
; V?;,7;,i;)s u;Jor '..u-rest on ;!n:
debt. !;5o.fiS3,4'il 01); makinj; mi aj
of ;iti.VWl,07 t.t, nml lein i-.i' u
n. n
I in the liensurv. ol IWi.ri.jd
j tateil. For the actual receipts and dWIi;r.--j
tnetits for the lirst quarter, and tii. estimated
; receipts and ili-.burscinenU for t'.ie three re
nt ftr.i'.vs like j i!iaiuii)f (jiurters of the t-uriar.t li.-i .il ear.
j and the general operations of the Treasury
, in detail. I refer on to the report of tne
jlreat Klaug'Mcr ul'ilrbol Ui-ucrnN j eivtary of the Treasury. I concur with
iu tUe Umtle oJ" I raiiUIin. 1 him in the opinion thai the proportion of
moneys re'purcU to meet too expenses eon
I Seciuent upon the war derived from taxation,
1 ' slionld be still furth'.r im reased. audi ear
nestly invito yrmr attention to lllln SllliJI ct,
Louisville, Kv., IX-c. 3.
The Juiirnul of this uioruiu:' contains the
follow in :
Nsiivn.i.E, Tcun., Dcf. 4. Nothing of I
Fpccial interest has occurred to day along
the hues.
Our urtillery Was used lit dilicrnt points
against the rebels, vt)m are enaed in elect
ing breastworks wiihiu a huli' a mile
of ours.
Prisoners brought in lo-day say that 33ri';n
dter tieiierals Gist, btahl, Uruuberry and
ltrowii, rd the rcU I army, were killed ut
Franklin, Hint that jcii. Cheatham bst every
brigadier in his corps.
Tlia steamer James Walton has been de
tained, at !I Her oihoers uro charged
villi iKcnl opi rations in cottou.
Among the papers captured on the rs'.t-l
ollicers during Col. K urges'1 raid into Arkan
sas vi:u an aliening appeal to the rebel
General Kirby Smith by cx-Ueneral Wert
Adams, who has been coiibciipted nml re
duced to the ranks. Tim communication
was dat'-d at tho hem'.ipJiiJti-r.s of the north
ern district of Arkansas, November 7th, nnd
stated that another copy hud been sent by
Col. Cross via Slireveport.
C.muo, Dec. 5. The steamer Clara Dob
son, from Xew Orleans on the 2Sth lilt., has
arrived here. Hhe was ti red into at the
bead of Dead M,ins Fiend, but nobody w as
hurt. ''The rebels lauuipieU Goodrich's Land
ing, which the Federal troops recently alum
doued, causing great excitement in Yicks
bnrg. New Orlcv.is papers by tho steamer con
tain no news.
Army of (lie l'otoinac.
IlKtDQU.HlTI.UH AllMV POTOMAC, Dec. 5.
Thi-ro i nothing of interest to report ou
the lilies this morning.
The enemy do not keep up quite tmc'i mi
iiicc-.saut tiring as they did a short lime
'.
(jude u littio fusilado took place h-.st
evening iu the vicinity of the Jerusalem
plank road, but it did not last any consider
able time, nor affect any important result ;.
A number of brevets have been recently
conferred upon olliecrs in this department.
Aiming thu last are Major General Mtjdc
in Major General in tiie regular, army, ami
Iirig. Gcm-raU Ingalls and Hunt n Major
Generals of volunteers, mid Major Biddle,
ni.l to Gen. Mi.ido, breveted Colonel.
Tliese honors have been well merited by
the recipients, and there aro others in this
army whose names might have beta inclu-
ied ia this lint.
Gen. Thomas has tnKi nien in hi employ
w'uo serve as scouts and spies a, the iiuini-
luay be such luluit uin
I be iviiiired t5 meet
of the Secretary.
to the end that there
hI legislation as sha
tho jut expectation;
The public di bt on the
as appears bv the book
amounted to one billion seven hundred and '
forty thousand millions, six hundred and
ninety thousand, four hundred and eighty- j
nii'.o dollars unit lorty-nmo cents,
bly, should the war continue for
year, that amount will be incrcasi-d
far from live hundred millions, lie
is lor tne mo. t part iv our own pe
I
i
Iient hazard of their lives. The rebel Gene
ral Johnson h is oUcrcd u reward of 3U,UU(l
lor their capture. They have been much
within the rebel lines nnd 'often in their
very camp, but j disguised us to defy de
tection. The Tckin Gztle puLlishes u report
from the Chinese Government on thecxtinc
tion of the rebellion, which ends with the
following word: '"It is, therefore, moat
lieedlid that ihuid'.i be offered to the uods
for their usintance. Wherefoic the Hoard
of iliUs is directed to examine into the ser
vices reiideied by the diil'crciit oJs, and to
Jepoit to us."
Mill. I'uvr.LAs. ilio wilnif of .sci..".t -r Iinujtn is
l li:iu fuit-l rciirviiHUt v. ill) l;er i.i.itln-r. ,Mi.
L'uti, in liiueld Imiiivtioiiil. iieur ll.c- C.i.iiul buiW-)i-s-.
iter i.r.ui.cr. fupt. Ciiitii. who t, . m-ouihU-J
iu Hue (! tlu- Ink:: Ii-h in 'irii.i:i I usl -uiiiini r lia nut
vtireejv'-ii. I u l i-Ti-cmin;; every rui-ililo e:ne ul
Iter I11111J4. Air. liuu-tlii4Kiyiliilluiiu.nU K,liiio.
Lui in. r -.vii. iidinii'9 ttf - fiiii.i Iu bo 4toji'l y eniii-'v 1 in
Iho l tJ.-uil nni.e. Mr-. Cutis it ... jjiiiit 4 r..-i. i
ft.-, can ui; n ui.,1 ii, filiiitiun t'ity, r t ven 111
l'.i lituona, iiriU '.ii-'- no !iip'rtunit-.- :j i-xj-t..-. l..r
V'liO'jul m-i.iiiui ut. 'lhii will 'hi iieur 1-. littlu
niKue Iu ti.n-ii; si,u rL-ci.lk-ot llikt It. r tai.-1-o. 1. il
liuiu 1,1 I.:-ilcili. km-in the in.;.i..v ut u.r Liu
volu ' Ailaiini.-ti.illi.ii. Hn-l lliat l.u i,. vir ii.rm.--iK
Uoilar iu Li lil.: x:r-t iu duvi-n.i.-.cui iii:.i-..t,t..
FlIlK I.N WlJ.I.IAMsl'ORT. 'l'lu 1'iHltldry
itjd Machine Shop of the ,'ib -sis. sndJr
Lro' in Vi!liaui!iMirt4 win- U s-tu-vnl Vy
ir on S tt-.irltt night a ir--W. The"l.. i
H'Out f,,0oi. Fusured in the Lvcumioa
.iiutnal tur 1.W0, umi ui U. CumLiriaud
Valley for .J j.i.oa.
The Supreme Court of 0.'a:",.iiiin lUa tl. -cided
that the taxei. may l-e pnul in j'lciii
backs. Thi. decision vill iu.ilria!U' aid
the p-nty i.i that State win. uio iiiviLg to
iotrodutc Ooverunieiil pap. r iU.mu iut cui
reney. Ft bus bceu cxclu itulj ep'.ciu.
An urtielo In a French i-oliiieal uaner ki
Twently snpprtcd by Oin een.n of the
has become a substantial brunch of national
though private propertv. F'or ob ions lea
sons the more nearly Ibis property can be
distributed among nil the pei pie the bi tter.
The National Flanking system is proving
to be acceptable to cipitili.sts and to ihe !
p.'ople. On the 2"tli ot November five hun- -tired
and eight v-foiir National li inks had i
been tiu'.liori.e(l, a consideraj ihi number of!
which were conversions Irom State Hanks.
j Changes from the State system to the Nil-
tional system are rapidly taking place, anil I
: it js hopctl that very soon there will be in!
the United States no banks of issue not an-I
! thorizetl by Omgress, and no bank note
I ciri-.uliitiiiii tint si-cnri'il be tlm iiiv-i-i-iiiiii.nl
The general exhibit of the Navy, includ
ing vcstels under construction, on the 1st
of December, lblio, shows a total ot (171
vessels, carrying -1010 guns, nnd of 51Q. :;)!
tons, being an actual increase timing the
year, over und above losses by shipw reck
and battle, of vessels. Hi 7 guns, 'I'iA'il
tons. The total number of men at thi time
at this time in the inival service, iiie'.iiding
on'.ccrs, is about .jl.OPO. Thirc- ha'.e been
c.iplurcd by the navy tlniiiig tin; year USl
vessels, ami the w hole number of m.val cap-turt-s
since hostilities commenced ii, 1U7U. of
w hich ti? are steamers. Tie gross proceeds
arising from the sale of comlcn nit-d prize
propei ly thus ivported amount to $11,1'J,..
.-jO 51. A large amount of suc'n proceeds
is still under adjudication, ami ; et lo be re
t ported. The total expenditure of the Navy
! Department of eveiy ilescripli on, inelmlinu
i tut-cost of the immense squad runs that have '
j been called into existence frcm ihy -Slit of
March, lbOl, to the 1st of Noituibcr, are
j $2o8,li47,2ii2 l!3. Vour lai o i-alile consider-!
ulion is invited to the various rcctmimemia- j
lions of the Secretary of the Navy, especially j
I in regard to u nuvy yard a' id suitable cstab- :
llishmciitfortliccoiistriifii.nl ami repair of!
i irou vessel, and the machi nery ami nrniature
lor our snips, to w Incli rtterence w as made
iu my last annual ines.-ai e.
Vour attention is iuvivett to the rt port of
inc l-osumister Utneral tor a deluded ac-
Count of the opeiutions mnl tiiiunt i.il comli-
turn of the F'ost Ollice Department. The j
postal revenue for thu year cmlim; June DO, i
1804, ainomiled to Oli.-lo" j.2.V; 78. and the I
expenditures to If 12,044,7 bo yi) ; the excess j
of tvpcmlitures over receipts bcinir ij.'lni,- 1
Jj2 42. The iew jii t'si utetl by the F'ost- j
master General ou ihe subici t of special !
rants by ihe Goverrment iu aid of thec.sta- i
g"IJ, silver, nnd cinnubar mine havo been
added to the many heretofore known, .and j
o the country cecupied by tne Si-rrn Neva
da and I'.otky JIo mitains, ami tho subordi
nate ranges now teem w ith enterprising la
bor which ii richly remunerative. It is be
lieved that tho product of tho mints of pre
cious metals, iu that region, has, during the
year, reached, if not exceed, one hundred
million, in .va'ue.
There have been added to the pension
rolls, during the year ending the ilililolay
of June last, tho names of 15, 770 invalid
soldier, ami of 2T1 diwiblcd seamen, mak
ing the present ntimberof army invalid pen
sioners 22.707, and ot naval invalid pension
ers 712. Of w idows, ami orphans, and mo
thers, 22,li!i8 have been placed tfti tho ttruiy
pension rolls, nml 219 on the navy rolls.
The pri.-t nt number of army pensioners ol
this class is 5,4;!J, anil of the navy pen
sioners 7!'.l. At the beiiinning of the vcar
the number of lievolutioiuii-y pensioners) waa
1,-1'uO; only twelve of tin in were soldiers, of
w hom sitcn have since died. The remain
der arc those who, under tho laws, receive
pension. because of relationship to lievolu
tiomiry soldier. During tho year Hiding
bill ol'ilmie, $1,501,010 l)i have been
Jiaid to pensioners of till classes.
The most remit kiiMu feature, in the mi'.i
tary operations of the year is Gen. Sherman's
attempted march of thne numlrctl miles tli
rectly through the iiis-.n-geiit region. It
tends to show a great iucreiisu of our nla
live strength, that our Gem I al-in-Chiel
should let 1 able t'l confront and hold in
check evciy uctive force of the enemy, and
Vet ih tach a wtll-nppointeii, large' aiuis, to
move on such n.i t-Xit-dit ion. " Tin: result
not yet lu-iii;', know n, coiijcetute inn-gild
to h is iioL here 'm.lulged.
Important movements have also occurred
timing (he year to the cil'ectof inouhlimi
! society fur tiic durability of the I'nion. Ab
I thoimii sluirt of Complete success it is much
i in tne i lit tlirectioii that, twthe liii u
j citieds iu each of the States of Arkansas
j atid L-misana h ive organied local h-tate
ooYcrnniciits with free coiiriitmions, mnl
are earnestly titniggling to maintain ami
: ti'.,n.iui..tcr iliem.
j The movements in the swim direction,
"'on; extensive though less definite, in Mis
souri, Kentucky .anil l enrn ssi-e, ,-honlil not
be ic.-iioiM.ed; but Manhind presenls the
example of complete v-iiece-s. laryhmd is
sft-m-e io libeny inn', I'nion for nil the fu
ture. 1 he genius c i rel
claim .l.uyiaiiil. Lik
oi ..).; i. riven out it.
but it w iil woo liei- ii,. ,..
Ai lliu last sessii ,n ut C'oii'.i-it.-s a proiosetl '
aiui udaient lo the Constitution, abolishing j
-ivcry thrm.gliout u. Cmted States, puss- I
cd tha In-mUe. but l.iiicl for what of lhe re- !
'p.is.tc two-third vote in the House of lh-p-
lv-cnta-uites. Although Ihe prcs- nt ii the i
same Congress, ami nearly the -same mem
bt i-s, and without tiue.-tioiiiiiL.' Ihe wi.-doin
or patriotisin of l h. .-i; who stook in oppu-i- !
lion, 1 vulture to lecpniuiend the - ict-oi'isid- '
trillion nnd pussm;- 'ol'ihc measiue at the'
present session. Oi course ihe abstiml
ipiestion is not t-haii;;ed, but an iniervening
eli-etioii shows alinost certainly that the
next Congress will pass the measure if this
does not. lleiict: Ihere is only a iciistion
of time as to w hen the proposed aim luliiienl
will go to the Stales for -their action, and i.s
iL is lo go nt ail events, mav we not n-'iee
1st of ow'.r last i thai the sooner the better.
of the tiva-iuv, 'Judging by Ihe recent canvass and iu re
sults, the purpose of the people w ithin the
loyid Slates, to maintain the integiily of the
Union, was never no more linn nor more
nearly iiiinniiiious than now. Tins .ua
oidiiiary calmness and got , wi;h which the
millions of voters mingieu m the poiU. "ave
strong assur.-mcc of this.
Tin; election has exhibited a-lotlu r f let
not lets valuable to be known the fact that
wu do not approach exhaustion in the mo.-t
important branch of national resources-that
of living men. While it is melancholy to
lelleet that the war bus filled so many iravcs
nml carried moun.iiig to ,-o manj hearihs. ii
is some relief to know n that compared with
tin: suriving, the fallen have been so few.
While corps and divisions and brigades ami
rcuimciits have formed and fought ami
dwindled, and gone out ol existence, a great
majority ofthe men who composed them
are still living. The same is true ofthe
naval service. The election returns prove
this. So many voters could not else be
found.
To this ii'-ain should be added the num.
her of soblnVs in the lield from Massachu
setts, lihoile I-land, New Jersey. Delaware.
1 from I
nclml- i
llblic
gate
lance
ei'ore
loll III
1 niitither f
no more
id spiiit
S'UiU tTAIE l. TInESNRi;.
N'Asnv iLi.E, Dec. a.
After two days of wet weather, the clouds
disappeared this morning, and the day litis
been magnificent. 1 have been on our light
all tl.iy. Our li-le of buttle extends around
the suburbs of the city, our tight and left,
respectively, resting on the Cumberland
liver. The etieiuy's line of bntthi is just
two miles from the city, (Juite heavy skir
mishing in front of Geneials A. J. Smith
ami Wood lias been going on all the after
noon, by sharpshooter on both shies.
On the right of nur centre, near widow
Ackliu's pt..cc, lilt: cuemy's skirmishers be
come troublesome, taking refuge behind
houses, mi F'ranklin. Granny White nnd
llillsboro' pikes. Two houses were burned,
several injured and ruined by our urtillery.
AVe used considerable artillery this after
noon oil our light nml right centre, but
t'litiled no reply from the rebel urtillery.
'I he supposition is that they are, short ot
tins l;:ml ot nmniiinitioil. Several of our
men were killed to day by their sharpshoot
er?, including two members of the Sixth
Ohio Flattery.
The enemy's line fan be seen rpii'.e plain
ly with the naked eye.
All railroading south of this citv ha? cifls-
cd to exist. Murfrcetboro' lb-iibieport and
Chattanooga i-,re deemed safe, l-.ents of
some moment, are anticipated to-morrow.
Ii may be considered mi impossibiliiy for
the rebels to ctoss the river either on our
tight or left, as Coinmodoie Fi'.eh is here
w ith a licet of gun boats.
Johnsons ilie has been evacuated. Every
thing h is been removed from nil the rail
loads hi safety. Thirty -three locomotives
an I trains were sent north this morning.
Nashvi.le and the surrounding country
for miles has I ecu -converted into a huge
I'm tress The destruction of rebel property
iu tlelcnee of the city will be almost incaieu
lahle. As jdmost all the rich property
mil 1 -1 .hi- i ..I'll .- ii j.i i ii t.
tne rage mniotesteil I y this portion ot the
community at the approach of the rebel
army, i:eee:-.si-itiiig the destruction of their
p.ropi rty, it uiiboujided.
Geiii-i.il Frank Chealham ttviimanding
j one of the rebel corps, has his headquarters
iiil, tim h"i(. of ;;r. lidiiionsoii, tm the
M-.iriVce'.i.ir-i' pil;e, fo: " miles from the
j ci;y. Flu lol.l Ldmo:iM:i that Hood had
' orders to go to Nashville or to .
: Tin re is pienty of wider in the tiver "fur
I bi'i.T. itlg pill po.-es.
i Vague riimoia are niioat about Forrest
crossing use merami jirecKiuriilgi' .joining
JIooi! ; ail uf which i-. nntrue. The situa
tion of ct:r foiccs io caisidei' d perfecily
sal i.-l'acti 'i y.
J.tU I.--. II I.!-. Dec. '1. Cell, "lil blidge, with
iik command has lcicln d lh-ati Station, nml
Tlio full irllcul:u- f tlio liattlo
at I-'i'ttuUliu.
. CtsilXNATt, Dec. 3. Tho Nashville cor-
respondent of the Gazette furnishes tiie fol
lowing r.ddi'.ioual particulars ofthe I utile
at Franklin :
The plan of thu bnttle was very simple!
We had no time to get up a complete plan,
as the enemy pressed us loo sorely, find
obliged us to fight him oil".
The original plan was to withdraw the
force of General Scholield until they met
oirr reinforcements, nml give the enemy bat
tle in the vicinity of Nashville, but the over
sanguino rebels pressed too Imrtl, nnd w hen
Scolield perceived that he could not avoid a
Mtmtest he drew up his little nrmy in line of
battle near Franklin.
At 3J o'clock iu the afternoon tho .nssault
commenced. Thu rebel General Cheatham's
ANOTnnn Novelty is tiie I'luvrooRAiin
tc AltT. A photographer has recently in
troduced a nnvi-llv in the modi: of taking
t lutes-de-visite photograph w ith tho signa-
turesot the sillers tipteiided. 1 lui gives
but little extra trouble. The sitter simply i
sigm his nnnie to a slip of paper, nnd limls t
ioj nit: simile, 1 1 1 in I n I-tic t in sit' i 1 1 .ni-ii.i ii .i
to the portraits. If the sitter thinks proper
he t un also ad 1 to hia signature a rccom
lueniialion to ell persons to iinilale his ex
ample, nml "sit"' in stilts procured at the
Drown Ktono Clothing Hall of Kockhill &
Wilson, Nos. 00J und Olfi Chtstnut street,
above Sixth.
or Lozenues,
let the Colli, Cough or Irritation of the
Throat be ever so slight, ns by this precau
tion it more serious attack may I e effectually
wanltd oil'. Soldiers should have ihein. its
they can In: Canied in the pocket and taken
as occasion requires.
MADAME roitTER-S CfRATIVK BALSAM
j ha len tfJtcil dip truth Hint llicrenrc fiist pi ineiilij
In Meilicino ns there is in S.'li'ticcr, mnl this rliii "liii!
I in cnin!nuniloil on principle snili?-l to Iho iiuuih'tiM
! miliirc of Mini ! 'J lie curctif CuM is in krppins open
j tho pores, anil criMtintC a p;tillo Internal niirmi!;.
I nn I this ciiihciI f.v the useiil'lliis Mvlifinr. lis it-
iiiC'liul ipnililies lire bn'eil on ils jmwer to ns-M tlm
lienhli.v anil vigormM eirculiiiioiiof tilno.l tlirnuxh die
! lnnnn. it enlivens llio muwh-a mi l n.'f ii!9 t lui i-r.iu Ut
puil'iirin ils tlutiesnr roEiilititit; lliu In-at of lliu pys
I tern, nail in Kenlly llirinvin oil Iho tvute Futslanoc
' from t lie furtacc of die bo l.v. It is not viulunt rf mu-
j dy. but the einoll'riit, wurmui?. senrirhin nnl elhT
I c. SolJ hy all itiuiji-1 a 13 nnl26 fci.ts yet
bittlc.
uug. l.u'
A Good Timi: Comi.no. For tPsiieptits
nml those who have been sttlVering for yiai- :
with a disordered liver, or weakness of tl.e ;
digestive organs. You will believe this af-
tcr giving ilvtijhtnd' German Uiltcrs a I rial, i
This remedy w ill cause n permanent cuie,
and enable you to enjoy life.
Ladies' I'ura.
rtiri-hiMcr. iiei.C n-ly iiilmi jrolinii; the I. est Pi".) :it
C11AULLS aVIvFORU A !iu:.:5, Cuuliiieuliil lijUl,
l'llilll'li:ljlitl.
.'ov. 1, 13j 1 . 3 la
lnvur.inriiic, .-iiiiiaii n! iv t!.-i ii:.in
h.io f.i'.ieii back toward Virginia.
Stoi-.einaii wili, if nccc.s--.iry, aid his move
ments in that, dii'cctioii.
Major General Logan left on tl.e mail
train thi- :il';ciuooii lor Cincinnati.
batik
r.
luiii.t: t-: .-v iissi! a.
tositim it'll:c AriiiiON.
J CO Oil- !
IlllOtliCi' '
by not j
hi as it
COIlll', it
N.i.-iivn.i.::, Dec. 1.
; Then.- iiif no li.-w" I'icveh'ipuients to dav.
' save ilc.i mtr army still eneii-ileslthe city on :
' lhe hourli and east, one wing resting on the I
' Ciimbcrbind. Tin; cm iny's lines are plainly ,
- I ) be seen from high points iu the suburbs !
. and at i lie Capitol. Tin y lire entrenching
' thinisclves in' ii siulh-.veslciii direction,!
Ifliout three miles from the city. j
During to-day heavy skerminsing occur
red on our hi';, and progressed along the
line to I he c. title. M'inv ptisotis witnes.ed ;
i I he annomidiug ah.iig the right of our
lill. s. j
The general opinio:: is that Hood will,
attack the l'ttlcial forces in flout ot Nash- ;
illc. A I-'ederal cavalry force hits parolled '
I hi. null ti ItiliL- nl'tli.. river ..I. tin. I'oi-it l.il
irevent tlm cavalry crossing, as niiiuerous
cross
hine been
i"
i.:.-iieee-is!i, attempts to
ln-iile I'V tiiein
Joluiviiiviile has been evacuated, the road
, has bt en in'.cri iiptctl, and a portion ofthe;
trains Irom there tire advancing to this point 1
i by land. j
I 1 1 is rumored hero to-day that Forrest j
I has placed n pontoon bridge across the
; liver above the city, ami that Marinaduke j
i has occupied Johnsonville. Ilotll theou le-
lorts are without foundation. j
The first block house on the Chattanooga
: road, four- milt s from the city, defeated by
i coloren soldiers under the command of Col. j
.1. .Im-i in ul tilt. T ivi.nt v.l, e. rt li I 'nlitri.i ! In.
Indiana, Illinois, nnd California, who by the j ut,.v. iul who surrendered Dalton, an i I
cis iii inusc .-tuies coinii not voie awav
Coi.ns and Couons. Sudden chmges of
climate are sources of Pulmonary nnd Jlnm
chiul affection. FCxpcrientc having proved
that simple remedies net speedily nnd cir
... ., . i , c. .. .1 iniinti lieu iiiien in iiic viii IV B I nun ins-
corps .was , on the r.ght, Stewart s on he ,, cm ,,,,, ,,t ,mfl to
.en, aim . xj. i.ee s corps iu resti ve, ... me , ..nnt,en't Droui hi.tl Trod,
v;ciiiic, v
Chcntham threw his whole corps on Wiig
ner's division with great impetuosity, and
after half an hour's desperate llglfting push
ed Wngntr back on the second line, where
they became mingled with Cox's nml Fin
ger's men on our left and centre.
The (cbels encouraged by their success in
driving Warmer back", advanced with load
cheers on our second line. Their order was
I very peculiar ; a semi-circle, Iwo regiments
I tlecp, cxlCiidinsj nil around Our lines, und
behind every ulte nate rcuimcnt were placed
others ; so that (he assauliing-coluuius were
six regiments deep.
I The rebel General lbod appeared at
I about -t o'clock i 51., at tiie tiie head of
Jus command, an I, pointing toward our
lilies, said, "lireak those lines, boys, and i
you have linished the war iu Tennessee. !
Fireak them, nml there is mulling to oppose
j vour march Irom Nashville, to the Ohio
! iiver 1" '
Loud i liters nnsweretrthis appeal of tho
I rebel leader, while the w hole space in front
J of our lilies was crowded u ith the advancing
I enemy.
! Captain 1 yman, commart lir.g the artillery
;' brigade, hud pi actil his liattcr.es iil n most
! favorable position, nnd from them storms of
i shot and illicit were hulled into the charging
ranks of tin: enemy.
j Witii the mo.-t reckless bravery the lebtls
: i-i .-lied on, and when within a lew bundled
j y:!iilsof our woilu our hots opened upon
I in-iii with so ttrribh: a lire of musketry that
j it seemed ns if milking could live before it.
; Mo wavering was to be perceived in their
' advancing iin-s. On they came, running
lo the very paiapil ol our woiks, huh sirui-n
their bayonets under tlu hjs o.l our Luttlt
1 1 it ii t d oil tho Columbus pike.
The pressuie was so great that some of
Cox's and Warner's meii tempoiuriiy gnc
way.
L p to this time the brigade cminvinded
by Ihe gallant Colonel Opif. ke, ofthe K'.Vh
Onio, had bei u held in re.-arvc. Colonel
Opdj kc, by orders of General fian'iy, nisi -cd
torwarit witii his brigade, to r. j'.ore the
broken line.
Tiie rebels, who had crawled over our
works, had not time to retire, and Couches'
and' Wa 'tier's men. w hose line had been
broken but a inouunt before, rallied and
attacked tl.e enemy on the tlauk, while
Updy ke charged them in front.
A ilc.-pcratc hand-to band tight ensued
w itii bayonets ami (In: butt ends of niuskt t .
A hundred rebels wire, cupluitd here, and
the line restored.
For tuo hours and a half the batt'.f raged
all along our lines. The men of the Fouriii
and Twenty-third Corps vied with each
other in bravery. General liiiey's brigade
of the Twenty-third Corps fairly covired
the ground in front of it with rebel thud.
1'lie libel General Adams Was killed, and.
with his hor.-e. fell into tho ditch in front
of lhe 10 tt ii Ohio.
Set I ecu disiiuct attacks of the enemy
were repelled.
At ilusk the enemy were repulsed r.t all
polios, but the liriug did not cta-e t'.il nine
o'clock.
At least 5000 rebels were killed, woiiinlei!
or captured, while oi.r loss did iiot probably
reacn liU'J.
We have- taken from lhe enemy tbii tv
llag some regiineuts (.among them the Totli
Ohio) taking half a do.cn api-. ee. Oeni r.il
Scholield tlirected the battle Irom a fort on
the north bunk of the stream, wlure some
heavy guns' and the balteiies of the fwtnty
third Corps wire placed. The latter did
great service iu damninj tho enemy's lijht
wing.
CLOTHING FOR All
AT
jci. a .exi:r:3 cm re.-" 9
CONTINENTAL U I- O T II I
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.tci unit itoji"lolM'n, of the 1-
Icri-.l ei'-isdu oi li-i-s Cunits. Fmok CVti'
funis, I'ui.u, I'.mt i-Hs !' vi.rt.jiu colian abJ
lies.
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t m
blisiinieiit uf ntw lines ut tic an mail steam-
I ships and the pnlicy he recommend:, fur the '
i develumient uf increased t-nmini rcinl inler
j ciiiir.se with iidjaccr.t und iiei'ihimring fuun- !
liit-k khmiid I'tciiit the fiiielul tulitideru-j
; tinii uf Cnngies;:. !
Ft is cfntiu Mtii-Diy interest that the uti-miy
j laVpaiisiiill uf pcpuhititin, in. prow-mints, und
! guveriiineiital lit-; i t jtiiii, oiei ll.c lutw nnd
Uiiiicciinied pin linn uf our tcriitury have
M.ircciy been t hei l t-i, mui,h less imiieiicd
urde-iii tiled I'V t)-..- great civil war, which,
ut I in; iitt ghiiicc, wimlt'. seem tn liavu nb
' Mirbt'd iilmnsl tiiu entile energies of thu ita
: linn.
; 'i'ti j (jMitutiiy f public, lands disputed uf
' during lliu tit.t iii. liters tiii'.ing mi (he liUth
i kit'ptt-mlicr It'.si, was4.'-JCt,ul2 acres, of jvhich
l..j.;sj,iill acres. Weru nderfl under the
: Flt'iuiaittad Law. Thu icmaiildel' Was Incu
i ud wilU military Und warrant., agiicultu
! (ul wiipt ctii liiied to States fur railroads, ttnd
' kuid fur cash. Thu cash received from tales
j und lucauou tiii was ijil.OU'.-lM.
Tin- e.reiu cuttrpiiseiif L'imiit-ctiiig tho At
liiiiicMUli ihe i'acilic rtalc. by iaiiwavs
and telegraph lines lius belli enlelid upon
with tl ligui that gives likkiiluiiiu.ul'kllct-eBS,
iioinithsl.uiding the embmruslmc ids uriking
liotu thu piciMiiijig higli (jiict ui muteriiils
nnd Ubnr. The luiite ul, tlic nutln linj ol
the mud has been detinili-ly bleated fur one
liuiidicd miles westward from ilie initial
point ut Omaha City, Ketirahki, imd a jecn
uiury lacaii.iii of thu F'ucilio Ihdlroud t.f
i-ie left Uuuk, leaving i.jdv ll.c hiauniL'. i California bus been made lituu hucruineiitu
Uitl.vr r tt lioinj: in mi l thu kiguiui tabtwurd to iho Creht tud of lhe Trutkee
tt . ftaiiior &t t b tir- . fi i V.A.M,. IjivMiu fii0.. Njaiiruu dinvert" t-f
: Irum their humes. nml which number can-
ni.t be less than UllOOn. Nur yet is lliis all.
! The number in t lie orgnni.fd 'territories is
j il trill.; now Itf what it was lour years ago,
w hile thousand, while ami black,' join us ns
I the national arms press back, the 'insurgent
lines.
. So much i.s show n uftirmatively mid ln ga
j lively by tin; eleftior.. It is not midfrial to
! inejiiirc how the. increase has In en produced,
i or to show that it Mould have been greater
j but fur tiie war, which is probably true.
j The important fact remains tlennmst rated
i that we have more men inr.v than we Imd
I w hen tho war ln-guii, that wc me not ex
' hausted nor in the process of exhaustion.
th' t we are gaining strenylh, inn! may, if
need lie, maintain the forde.-t indelinitely.
This as to men. Material rtsotirees an; now
more complete nml abundant than t ver.
j The natural resource ihcn tire liiie.xlniusted,
ami as we inlicvi', inexhaustible.
If we yield, we are beaten. If the pniith
crn proplu fail him, ho is beaten. Kilher
way it would be thu victory nml defeat ful
lowing w ar. What is true," how ever, of him
w ho heads the insurgent cause is not neecs
p.irily true tif those w ho follow. Although
he cannot reaeccpt the I'nion, .Thcv caii.r
Some of them, wt ! now, already tlcsiie
peace nml reunion. Tiie number iif ffut li
inay incrcnsc. J I icy can at nnv moment I
have pence, (-imply by laying ilniiu luir
firms and Hibiirittinjr to thu iialiunal author
ity umff r the coustiiutiou. Alter so much.
tiie (.overnment could .not. if it would i
maintain wnr against theni. The loval pen- !
pie would not sustain or allow it. If o,ucs- !
tioiw should remain we would miiust (henii
by the peaceful nie.tns of legisln'tiou, con-'
icrenies, conns anil voles ojieratinij onlv ill
con-titutiiiiial and lawful channels.
In prckenling the abondonment of firmed
resi.-fir.ee to the Xaliannl authority nn ths
pari of the Insurgents ns the only indispeii
si.Mi! ci-.iuliiloii o t-mlini' the" war on the
The peaco liietl of Fk-lawnre. refiiped to
participate in tiie nervic.es. of Thaiihsgiving
lJav. because Governor C.mnon. ia his nruc-
l.iniation. inslanced amon tl.e canst s for i lbifc-1,
ihanktulness thu freeing of Ihe blave
Maryland, and thu prospect ul
dcciar.iiiou uf universal! freedum.
was parolled, l.eid out mill! the alternoon
when they surrendered. Colonel Johnson
; and a port ion of hi s nit i tstiipitig iu a
' train.
j The icuiaiuder were raptured and the
j Iniiii was tired into. The lomluetor and
j others Were killed. ( oluliel Jo'nisuil tscaii
cd and in l ived in the city tu-liiglit.
j A recoiinoiici'ing Ji.il ty , sent out u:i Thurs
day returned lo day, having gone gome
, eighty miles up tiie. river. Tliey report that
i no rebel- were seen or heard of c;o-.o.iiig the
river, inel nunc nppeaic-.'. alouy tiu banns.
A n btl ilesi rti r w l.u lame in to day rc
i pons that Central SS. il. I.i f itb!isiied nu
order lo his men on IVi lay morning, com
; plimenting, tin in on liie.r biabery, tlcvuUon
! iVc, nun Ihankiii!' tin iu for the victory at
Franklin, ami unnniiiichig that if true to I only forty, and have committed a tho
j tin uisclvet now in Iroiit el ..ashviile they J
would h-ioii Iu cnallj to enter and take, po.i- i
i ses-iuti of th-j vast a::i.i.int of slorta c6;i- i
taineil there. I
Two piisoiicrs wvre l'r.ui'.'lit
Lieutenant liyckman, Nintli Tennessee Cav
j-alry, tM)itmed on ihe H-irding pike, four
miles troin tiie ctly, and C. dray, ot r rod s
tr'i.Mii Ceorgia Kegimti.t.
Floi.r, .
Wheal,"
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tiiiy i' . n - ' viti itt i ,-r. lii.ti-. --it-i-
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NEW ADViLUTISiAi LVi'S
is : tc h . a.
IfiW. i auiiext (lay Le tuluiinis of the
jocin.J (thu ktiuce it would buie' c.'ciu.icdi
part ol the gnrerriiueiit, I retract
belt t'llure said ns to klaverv
1 repeat the declaration made a year n-'o.
lliat while I remain in uiv pi i sent' position
I kh.ill not ntteiupt to rel ' act or modify the
Fiinaiit ipatioii I'luclamiition, nor slu, J rc..
tuntto slavcrv nnv person who is flee by
the terms of that Proclamation, or by any
of the acts of Congress.
If the people should, by w hatever mode
or means, make it an exetutivu duly to rc
tiishive such persons, another, nnd not I,
must be their instrument to preform it. In
stating a single condition of peace, 1 mean
sin. ply to say that thu wnr will cease on the
part of thu government w henever it shall
have ceased on the part of (hose w ho began
it.
(Signed) ABI1AIFAM LINCOLN'.
Vcamhir 0 18C4.
Mrs. Stephen Berry, of Mue-hiau, Maine,
cried out in tier sleep, one ni-rlit hist week,
that some onu lind cut her throat. She win
covered Willi blood, nnd on exnmliiation it
wu found that a'rat loii", bitten lhe side of
her ueck mid car severely. Thu uniiinii u!o
td'.in.kcd a rU14 Ia u. auiaiu
til'i .Idvam-e Only U .'iile Trstu fsa
Tiiiiaiili! Washington, Dec. 5
The Wa.-L'.iigtim .'.;'!. ';V.i of thii even
ing iys:
Hy the arrival of a Governmt'iit trau?mrt
at l'ortress Monroe last evening, thu Gov
ernment has received advices from Savan
nah to the -d of iecenibt-r.
When thu steamer left information hail
reached Savannah that tjlitrman's advance
wa within six miles of that city.
This doo not couliict with thu r.cws
brought by the steamer i'elle, which arriv-
ltd on Satlirdav lliidit. Unit tin Kavioinuli
notliing papers ofthe llllth aiiuouuced that Sherman,
Punch reports the following conversation,
i."o ...ifcto the Divenport brotliers:
Flow can yoil prove tiie exi-tentte of ihese
perrits.'" asli"d a skepiit: of Mr. S.'C. Hall.
I'mva tin-in,'' replied t. C. -iiiiprcssive'y.
The tfpenits are aboiu proof!''
neii Mademoiselle Arnault Hie nctress,
went t.i ih-it Voltaire, he sai l to her, "Ah !
Madrni'iiselle, I am eighty four years old,
and F liuvo committed us many follicrs."
'Ouite a Iriile," rt plittl the actress : "I am
mil. i
The rumor of the death of Central C.inby,
in Louisiana, liom the clfctU of wounds it
ched mi a btniner bv lebtls on shore.
. ! turns out to be incorrect. II j is not only
iu to-day , n(t ..j jiut t() fir rL.(.0Vl.lx.j ui t0 iw
uhie tu attend to business.
Litii'T. G::n'. Gbaxt, during his laic visit
to New York, paid his respects to General
titytt, who presented tho hero of Clint
tTnga with a copy of his Autobiography,
wrjting on thu fly leaf of one of tiie vol
umes. J'ruiit the ildcat Cm the Inlxt itddicr in
t.'.e world." Such a compliment from such a
man, is wordi lighting for during a lifetime.
T
T.2EA1) ! BKPAD ! : BRy.iD ! 1 :
I1L' iinikTsl-iiel will o'hii ii ll .i.ii v. oa M irki t
e-t )..
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Sent for weak ending Dcs. 3,
i'ur luol report,
To lame time lift jer,
Eoauokix, Dee. 5, 1551.
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main niuiy was wUUtn lurty miles ut Unit
city.
A gentleman recently from Savannah in
forms us that there are no important defcu
ccs on the west side of avunnah,
l!.l,riMi'iii-:, F)ee. 5.-Tku special corres
pontlciit of the Baltimore Anuriam, writing
from Ft. Monroe, hut evening, reports the
arrival of tlio steamer General Lyon from
Savannah with 70- released prisoners.
At thu time the General Lyon left, on
last Thursday night, Iho lulust news re
ceived fuun Kiviiiihuli was to the til eel that
Sherman occupied Milieu, Cii , ami that his
cavalry was scouring several miles out from
the town, meeting with but little resistance.
Jivtry tll'ort wus being made for the de
(nice of buVHiiu.di. Our prisoners report
that boys of K year and even women weru
assisting in the trenches and earthworks.
bheiuiuil was slowly lull surely advancing
to thu cost, mnl no doubt of his success
liecil bo entertained.
Ladies' and Chddroo's UaU.
LulMl slylM at CIIARLKS 0AK10UE A 50X3,
, laMillual t&l lloiol. 1'l iUUull-tlk
.OV. 1 .-, Id -
Till-: Mt'MMtca of TnriiF.8. Messrs. Aver
& Co. have received from Alcxnmtriaa car
go of rags to pay for their medicines, which
are largely sold in Egypt, They are evident
ly gathered from nil classes anil quarters of
thu 1'aeha's dominions tho cast'ojl' gar
ments of llujis and lluwiijia while liuuen
turbans, loose breeches nnd flowing rolies.
N'ot the least part of their bulk is cloth in
which bodies were embalmed for preserva
tion three thousand years ego. They nre
now ton oe imidu into pajitr for Ayer's A1-'
mnnaes, ami thus, for having wrapped tho
dead for thirty centuries, nro usrd to warn
the living IVoui t Ijo narrow house which they
have so long inhabited, am) to which, iii
spite of all our guards ami cautious, wu
must su surely go. Daily JCcening Journal.
lie CoulcitaloiiM nnd l'xuerlence
Or AX INVALID.
I'uliliahed for lha fj-nefii, anil as a CAUTION TO
VUl' Nil MtX ami otlu-ri, whamllrr frnin Xwvous
bilnlily, Premsluia Deonv uf Mauhooil, Aa , tup.
plyinit at Iht mdi lim lbs Meant ol rtolf-Care.
II v una who bu cured liirciell afturuuderKoini oon
nilrrolilu quaokary My anclokiog a pclpaia ad-dri-xad
arivulorw, iujlo ounios may La tali of ifaa
aullmr.
XATUANIfL MATrAIQ.E , EoxilyD, Hap
ll it, UC4
ut.-,;-.'., Mtr.iiui-y, l'.i.. :.i :l.t
j wuero Ins tnl ueep ciiti.-iau-.ly u
J HSi-ellll, 's ivtsl-lloiin, lliu.-:.,
and 'I LAdiL'XN'S, w hi. u will ji i!i!ii .1 j 1 iu f..Ui
l.oj i-very u.u.;.iiy.
A!lki:ij,"
FANCY I'AKI'S, t' uii.ii ui fili-s, Proti.-'s. d.;
I i'iv-Xe: l'.iriit-.-, Wc.i.liii'i mil i'u:u-ri.s, mil tij
sui'j in.-1 ut the -hurti-it ii.mi'e.
A gum! i-s.-...r:uR'nl "iil Li- krirt up it nil it. ils.
' IlliiliiiracltruU iull ol die lutst Uiauilal, .uiil eri -iti
, will lnt priiiiiiily Btienilsl t'i.
I Ho iru. 1 Wtai ttis liii-n U uii-1 tlio pii:ai ' -.-.t a tity
Will suspm tnai in lli.it tou euu-rj-risi;; iuit hi:i'.im.
licitlo.l in ftunuury.
I do li u-U n.i oitiiit lunco in tiie bas.ai.-ij will nn
I bio Inui i-jive gtui-ial siitisl.ic'.iou lu ml wu.i iu y
iaer Liu titiu .ut-.r tuiiuajug.
llAVILU'l-.V. I
Satilury, Deo. 10, 1S6I.
THE DBAKE PETROLEUM COMPANY
OF PliiLAUELl'lFFA. j
100,000 SHARES, PAK'CIO 00.
$JO.O0a CASH WDUIUNU CAF'FTAJj. j
SUIJSCIUPTION FUUCFa, $3.50. '
PresiJcnt T. HASKIX3 DU rt'V, rre.-iJunt o!'j
the Cmlaiuskti Hiiilrniil (J .
Vice l'reiiidciii '1U0.MAS I). V.'ATTSoN. of tli'J
Ilnrdwiira firui of Tiuiit 4 t'o , No. i'.'s M uk.tt si. I
Xreaauri-r SAML'tb WOKK, of VVoik, AioOjauh
i Co,. lliuikrs, 3ii riouili 'lliird s-.reet. I
liuiECToBS : T. lla.-kins l)u l'uy ; Thoeu n I.
Watltou ; t. 8. Kivlmrdu, 01 liorinanluvt u : WiHmia
V. bherred, Xotuninca Agent ; Ut-oo.u P. Way, I il l
lute Dry Goods Hi ui, J. T. Way Co.; A. W.
l.i-iaeiiiing. Cashier Muuoa CUuiik llauk, M -.ab
Chunk ; tdward Miippeu, lit-j. t
Ilia properly of tlio Dmko Pelinleiuu Coin)ntny ,
oongiu oi im o trucls uf land, one ol two tiumli-cii nii.i
filly-evcu acres uud one ul" two liuuilred and nixiy
Uvb aoroii, uiakini( in till, live liuiiJrc.l and twt-h o
acre, iu fee. ou liiu t'aiiwull tlrmt.-li of (III Cn-ik. I
'i'bu properly liua bceu oriltioully extiuiinul by a I
Couiuiilte upiMiiutod fur lliat pursttii. nu I llto tnrri- i
lory proDoiiiieed, iu iheir jaileiui-nl, lo be luily
enul tu tliul ot Oil t'rei k. aluiij; uuu-Ii lliu lari-tt :
oil aclla ever diavovcrcd hnve I'oen found.
'i'l.e laiiji rioi'uili'.c thu.ia on Oil Crook, in rvary j
parlieulsr, and it l bilitved fioui lliu lurh-u i.tai.l,.-i I
of ml itpriiigs in clne prnxiuuly, that valuublu i-iU
will boupouedou botli llrcita tracts.
The luauuiaut'iit hava iilromly itcured leveral i
uiues aud eni;iiged a ooiupotuul buperiuti-udeiit, i
uh aTitw to iuiUei'iule and aa eiicrutio Ucvtlop- i
uicnt, I
A Urge portion of Ihise ImoU u botioui, aai j
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lllli l".;i!t: IAN M i'd r.
lufuM-s nrti.di. w r ;.t t ia li:' ini tlio (
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tiiu n.i.rviAN s i ia p
Curt-si Xi-rxi-iis Afin-ii'.n
all iliat-iisia ul '.r..i Ki'liitys ti.i.1
XUH IVdvl'ViAN
Ii a .spe tin t ti,r nil iiis,.tu.-,t.-t
p.uto el dn.- Itl'iod. or iu-ci.i i..
Ljm tf-itc c! tlic 'j's.e'u.
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mult' l'i
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u l liv 1. .'biliiy il
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r.niipiileti 1'i'i.niii.iiiL; I'i'i-ii.'.o.iii'.- el "'ar'-- .'tr. 1 i
cuiiuai'iiJiCiuiiii I'oiii t-i.tiio ul tuo n..,-. tatiii.-i.i I'll
siciun t'li-i-jyiaou una oiUei.-, will be .-i-ut f. vs
any uddre-s.
'c nolict u few uf the Ultima t,i sli.iff llio ch;
acto.- of U-si.uioii-.al-i.
JUtl.N K WILLI AMis. l'"si . .
1'rcd.leut ef tie Mftrop-'Hniu li..i.k X. V
Iv. Alll l. sfl.Vl.XS.
but,.- L.litur CLnman A i v. A Joarnal
iuv. r ciH r,ni.
Kdi'.'ir New Vmii r.,'ii-'.-..
Uev. John Pii rvinril.
W itl ti-ll Ital ti'li,
Ardu.r li fuller.
a lillld- II l'. ilibillB,
vlv.laut c' .(ill,
'J'' tot'Tr K'li.
!' luttiui .V me. Jr.
i .l,.-a li 11 Clinch,
" ILnrv li lisui,
i 1' C d'-i llity,
14 John Uiu.i(i-ad.
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il L Kinney. -M D
Pn-pnrid In X. L. CLAlili . Cd., ei tlusivelv f.
J P. DlXaMJlii:. No lid iir.itU,Xi-.v
Cold bviM I'm ;iiit.
Reddiug's Itusia Salve
aduiirubly adupied for boring.
.1 touiuanj
VvJKTV VEAKS E.M'LRlEXCi:
lliu .'.illy eatublishe I tho sjju-ri.nity of
.ltliDDIXa's F:i';! salve.
Overall (illierhcilinx pro'uiraii
Il ciiren all kiinU of K irf", Cut. Seat.l-., S-jtm
Jiuii. I ioiji. aii iiaeiou. rryir-i-iiu1 . oiu'.-. ria-.
Several Couiuanvi aro oriiuniied on bu-iti iut-
mediatvly adjoining lliu lerriiorv. aoion mIiu'Ii are
Ibu hi i;;t aud Cruttut City Oil Couipubies of Piiila
dulphia. Xu ,ruatDlinK Ilie Drake Petroleum Couireny to
' lie tiubliu. Iho Direclore ark thai their be he rue
ruuuia oe eiaiuiuea, aueeuoi:ripiioti uib m c,iui, onv i.i, r r.vt-i, ac.. ,ii' . i.eiu 111114 01
bluok iu full JailU ai lo lie preauiit aud piopectivo pin ut once, nut Ko be-in; tlio iunt Hilary luokus.
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ViftlltW. I .... luuiui.iiuii w . r i-iniiv-
T- HA6KINSMT PIT, Prejidect. Oulv US irula 11 Iln.
TUO.-. D. W AlToKX. loo lreidut. I VUiy Ulw U Ctox.
bAMI LL WOMK, Treafuier. ! rou sils ar
(ulavrlptu.ua U1 be received for a liming I number ' J- P; DrN'SMOIU: Xo. 1J1 rroiidway. New Voile,
otbarwat iha Hanking lloow cf Wt-. ilol'-uaou b. W.iuHLi. t t,O..Xo. Idlivu.ot.4 at, Uotii
At.. No. Sddouth JHH OWeet. I aviyi... 1 . -. -j -
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