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H.., ~, S ...ftd . _.__lltellalia B V P 4SIMPT . • ~,_. mt Aim 1 , - ataTypre AttisoMmtelmarkrinuagc i the' POrmiglidociteipietareilaufferingf, ' - bly_ for, the c ibitif;4sF-thitilly,iiii4,'l4lo.fi • tCa Ili' .' vfilOCYstkis -11 ,8 1 :40gER„ 14,444 90. 6, w , ,ikrogg ...s I attanstoga siesinthpidap#4o3l ililitiputiPit' iit*)." 4321461144*1 " 16 ( 6 e• , ) ri i StYk. i . _,,,, e- o,, lr st f tN.u 3al oYlNAti . :1- t r .4;•,41 1 14 1 i ' . vi%l/4Me-fici. ALthinitefierlim-Aealtinumil woe these pocasaltatareiroanniiivittilit remnant bf; their houiti`eitold'Aipnliti, 1 . 4 ' i Y lij t g,* l2- 4 1 .0,441.4 tillhr, "W . 'IMP '7#4.14 14400j/kg , i aka t the, triatc ‘ f- lattfilittiehtit - ; - wldelif:l-4oveidd I .tividtkeiiiier" Ili+ ltiip is: ' ale lir,ifiai ' • .:ti '. 'nl,:4`);iciiiiiwvoooll4Agg.N424., w rgi 1 - : 4, - *A. m . alga.. and . .the - thine ,• : . . 13,f listioitnAtid:tawaiting, • traiaiitiottition't4ild . Nashrild-iiria' tht-h -- stialeMlistip4ipt 'l,,f4F;', d iß i tilfrUiWi. ' AiPinA ` .4lo44 ,' Au43.. - row4. 0.- i,. , , • , pa , faiumpAtogaip, thOikailidit of it'', t" Wee : iiiifikleif‘ ' diipdtp l i‘ aßViusn, bin ? * r 1 , 6 44 t fi at i zlio. vym apt, foivt.s,ololB , ' tits*W.,andi al altditi or fitwoii gathering .' ,tditititithiihotil•eries - , -lhaturat• ---- ldbi i '-'/,' ',- '' iba•Vpifflindarrantittatraveolit.4:',l,‘,f., Ilittifitid notAtn*lwieleh 'tis7 dealiiial flkAritilfhttenAn* 'ftfigtti.i' , . 14 ,e,.. int fu I d , , .11, -0 °r ,,,, , 4) ..., • ~ ~:SUl tk ilsol.llAt9F•ciCir;%atP ..04401i0, L e t Noultiulitionbilshed I.; article s , ~.foistf..ixfoigneo Tito ' ,0 r Ititreiri :.-,- AU -- - - 11 -- to oi ßroy .4 l 6, t j ~tici f k 11, Op . '•-l e ,g - AiglitatO I t ',. rO il h alwe bA r ehltigillaccat; lila na ".,•prpol - 14 _litd - , told • _ -. 7aPkitieddi'abitif '' - .,• 06142 _tua1i. /34 101 1-• ARrW,N4-4'. ,-.l.wat - ,.,filg i :;: ~Ftwigi Akw tio c•::pogazt% impp ante to inenit Anse -t•o 1 4.4 4** - iyitidewt Airlyfic,i ,o e s & w.o 4 741 4 14 . * iwt, P 3 204 -l reffnigliaskil'Alke: 40i 0 LAlnkrjri ................,.....,......._ ll , ___ 1 1.131507 - 11" •-r 'nu! It, r.. ~,, f, 171,43rOditbrihithie 411 WitteN,llo= ) /nn# t ` l/ • m..; 1.1 T.• 3*121 aulta ra in near. A VON DEAR. SI in St. Louie dolltelw in your fin in 188 i, wt meat." dtean? W' state any thousand -_ by you at Osceola, and boxed up in Westport, Missouri? -- Beci — aryi -- - Will you tell What be. came dt that immense lot of contraband B '. 'IN/310.,9-lit-gLAPPIuO-111f- Abe: ';F"l.roori7 nsi thig of 4 horses, Co . ws, oxen, ftjuß *d.pptelitAditurtied 'lo4er by ' ti. yom. tr i %oT. itliffinbain `and' otli era, miner the pretense that it was to be ,TtielergitMittinrillidnalin; andablilbylhe govenunelitrirfilesPent? Whose gov , .Viritti93o that property and receivL •• r.) ,JlaV.l. • •• ; • e .ed hemioney? Are there any papers to show? XI C. Lambain says that hefed what he collected about one month; ant that you senti'an order for . 14 0 . and he - turned it ovefto you. , Wilf yort tell ;. when and where the sales were, or what became of that property? Yen Treqnent _ ly said 111,us that all the ihopeity Was regularly lumen over to your Quarter master.- Did you turn your Quartermas , 0:0 Pr I', One item moil--When did ' 'Ylr4thrlfi'llVer the'tir O'finplioneabrought out of Soutbiarn Missouri—l mean the blacirmid rray ' , worth 1.500 each—that tt)n - cao of a darkey At Lawrence, you le wimp:yen started to~ Washington? and ' the three mules -you tied tied west of your kluse`When we were on a visit? A :satisfactory answer to these questions will, be ofinfinitely more value to you in this canvass than all the speeches you can ever make. And will you tell LvilF:triendivin your speeches whether the rain upon Lawrence was, or was iint J the reaiibia of your raid on Osceo la? _ •O OF'PHE 55 Nnto lifAl3l3 YOU SENATOR —LeaveigAh r itines, Ort. ." - A.ll,i3ntiarkaliiie*oxan. _',,-. il •-,, ms. Peggy Fite died a few days ago in Wilson county, Tennessee, aged one hundred 'and Mr.nd three years. From r. , tlioniaitf; Fite 'one of . her grandsons, we learn that. was born on the 12th of .A.pril f 1761, • and was ~ consequently , • one! inindiettand three years Yai the 12th , , . o'4ol :Wit., Zer, liusimp.di ,:1- , eonard .0ite,."0.,,it st:Fr,ip, VieXilyolutionary • virlit, st 4 4. , cpug . • t i wligimilit. that otztk g.. Ile ,is 11, prilvate, havtag steadily refused prernothm. M. mad Mrs.. Fite emigra ted*TennemiCefrom North . Carolina, arid-settled" here when this place was 'itif,OWit. as Nasb's Lick. In those days Hrs. Fite often assisted in moulding bullebt.while her' husband and others hellingtuk to the " settlement " were de 'fending thernselves wittiest the attacks of the bidians. Id.rs. t rits . has lined with hei" , third ' eon Jaco b .. Fite, in Wilson county, for a namber of,years, her hus band liiiir,ing, died' , many, years since in Smith toantY. On the 12th. of April, 1861; 'a large numberi of her descendants / tie met at, .th lionse,o,t; Jacob ~F ite,.a nd 4 bile ttia )iite4,. one, hiputiedgt,pnikl743 rxt.- ti0t..071493he ___ f _,_ - R -g.' emirenivik, iie 6144 , 4t V ' ( 1 0 1 1a*In all,' fon? hundred ipiti we i tidaiita. At the tame. of her Mei enideldldren Or thAfth,gene li a l d'iriOreased to t w enty-one, and her "dsglf fOg i k , quite certain her 'l' ichladan • nom; number over fl hthidied: " Mr'. Fite "was a remark -31A,1v0r,R#.,. au lvere all tnoqe ulto 1 ac riVO4, paru*ateiiin the iiitrugg4a Mei, 464 to _ttiV4ati,e74l4* ) eid, of thip Otate, Sfia-ritaliied ti'VivlgfecoltectlOn ,of tim 1 flai46/ Vlti BONtit AI 5 v,4 1 ,45 t4Ew 1 itPidcli r 4 tedijn,., ,eidgihatma, ent of 'theN;hlthaqtletnslol'M Teluytase- Her ***kis* clear 444,. 0'11011_3043a :4 4 - I . B;the honfitYr iier,,deafh.7-#014,- Asiwag47zk uzdon,inh. 31 XfoX 4 mMig -81pe3t Froz tits .1, l' -.{.Lastevening, JAs befmeldark, one 01 she. mostzpititn) scenef evek Presented to ourin.oticei'passed dp 4 he avenue. It imuvalwaesidic a ptif some seventy of the mast,teacaful jaeking men ive ever ssw; Igultrdedgilyis number of cavalry then armed with Carbines , 'arid revolvers 2 T,hesefineatwer&chained to each other t)pithe anklet; in throes and fonrs: They 'were all in a measure,' like the poorest of,Canfeclerateprisonersbrought iere.,T.43ome 4)f - them were listless and postiesivianclail of - them'filthy in the ex treme. ;As they passe& up the- avenue; atfa.slowgait; their :chains clanked on theipavement, giving us auldea or the hain,gang in France going to the gal- , 'ay.% inithe‘days of , Vidocq. These menwere sent here frOm Xentnekyi under a guard of.dortylfiva Kentucky mounted infantry 4: 'They, made several itteftectu effOrtstoescape during the passage. When near New Creek, six of the worst btthem sprang from•the cars, and one iainownlialtave , laten killed.. Pursuit was nade,for the other five. Idan3wf oar eitizens mistake these inener,Cronfederate pritamers, as they Wereinostly dressed In gray, of so tilled with'illth that they looked grey. They art Fetietal/deserters•antLbonnty jump ern, wh o , deserted.t.to the r Confederates iu,Western Virginiskand Eastern Ken tucky, and again deserted from the Con. federate and banded, themselves to gether for plunder and : murder. They were exposed by tair escaped • Fedora's, When nearigutington, Sy; • We never 'Saw, a graceless,. lookine 'set of seamps_iuonr life/ They really did not look haitum, Themay of thetransgres. souls_hard, and-some , of these men find this so before manpmoons. lotifttiVrttiow,; 'a well known c itlieh- hrOtathitin, Who , has arrived at San. Flini;':froro BOOM', Mexico, has' rlitlitltikalii few curious telica,, which deietv r e'thi' attention of • ttichieolBgiets': They ellicalsi of a human root, with pie tt cei of tli cr ifra.PPing *hill encloses A' !genii I* tsf f, kuramies found in a , dalglit - ,lifri ,- .In s 'lLeaf the line of i3bh orifand7 Oh. ,1, glue: d The cave is , a i 10 :M*. , '1; 111 0 1 : the' Intl** appear toonstte the'dePtk n t rigiiik fOrtt . Ip t t, midi - 116'40h in‘.t.helihiglbotiOryi, Ain gi . th.lincliwiti and tradi tions tii s ten, ing* imieXilitne Ave hundred' ;Wad, there IS neffthigThdt•expitins the fi lling of - the cave' with theie r bodies,'_Which apppii to halteteen preserved by` the'Presenee'Of a large amount of saltpeter. • '-' ' _.. i, Ln i t ci ... .1 • . •fl 925 ADe,,k ard ,n ,i m i f t.„. , Too., 4exj_ytgiiiiirir ma,10,1,at,,,, 0,1.,„1, 9.* _ : il* Ad,. A r gt e 0 * - P,"'" PRAttgat,..AW f . ) , 1 ,, i ' ~ '4 :: : ' ,9 k other m i ll "6D il, „I ,MP4154,01::r., situartr - t. Oconee river, ; 'of :navigation 4o i i railroad facilities is of conveyance uncertainty of the, river. It is a branch =tithed - 5..; Card to Goriftoti,:ditwii, .0111a31 3 which islt•depot_ east of .Mason, corlithlV , -or,lia antral Railroad. It will oc- b seen, by„ieferenae,to a map, that the e cripation of Milledgeville would be an important acquisition to General Sher man, taltAng in view' Macon ail allgitual ry object point. It is not only thri cap ital of - Georgitr, but it, -- in tv --- measnre, - ' hanks Macon, et ,enables - it to be flank ed `a rapid movement. It is east of the Ocmulgee - river, a stream which the army tarett,cross at Macon, and the pas sage df Winch - Can be better accomplish ed above than - at that - point, A city of such inanifest impartance as Milledge- - yu le _ muit necessarily have been made a menufacturiug place of value, since the onivard match of General Sherman deprived the enemy of Atlanta. In view •of all the circunistanceS of the march of tlie - gnion army, which have yet come to head, we are under the impression that Milledgeville will be speedily attacked and captured, probably by a somewhat independent.movement at a portion of the, forpe under • command of . General In/view of Sts Strategic im pOrtanCe, as relates to Macon, General Kilpatrick may have been diverted from. Pia course in order to effect its reduction The rebels have long considered Ma con as one of their most important points in the Northwest. Even when, Atlanta was under siege attention was given to' the importance of its manufac turing facilities, in view of its being eventually made a grand depot. Shortly befOre the fall of Atlanta, and when itti loss become a foregone conclusion, the machinery and vast material which bad been in use there were moved to Macon, and buildings for its use seised, so that, in a very short time the place became a manufacturing arsenal quite as extensive and valuable as Atlanta ever had been. At the same time the city naturally strong, was made doubly formidable by works erected on the heights surround ing it, and it was made a base for Hood's army. Indeed, he is supposed to have occupied it immediately after falling back from Atlanta. It is well known that the place has been garrisoned by militia since the withdrawal of Hood's army upon ite career after Sherman,and late revelations have shown that Howell Cobb has been in command. Gustavus Smith has also been mentioned in this connection. It will be remembered that after Smith's retirement, subsequent to his loss of New Orleans, ne was sent to Georgia to assist Governor Brown in the organization of the state militia. It is not impossible that Cobb commands the rebel forces in the field, while Smith is in charge of the immediate defenses of the city. Such is the importance of Macon to the rebels that it will not be surprising if the strongest fortifications are found here. It is now the only grand depot for the rebel army in the Northwest, and commanding, as it does, the grand trunk or railway communica tion will naturally be 'defended to the last. _ _ _ Denmark Despoiled. The Schleswig Holstein affair is an nounced to be definitely settled, end Great Britain can now congratulate itfielf upon the great moral results of its policy. Denmark has been shorn of its territories, and England, which stimula. led that power to resistance and then left it in the lurch, enjoys its immunity from the terrors and expenses of war. 1174,aroliatei and ianenburg to the vic tors, and pays to the duchies a fixed sum for their claims to the common property of the former Danish mon archy. Schleswig and Holstein wut be held by the Prussian and Austrians un til the German Dist shall hare decided the rival Claims of the Pri%Ce of Autos teuburg and the Grand -111 ke'of Olden burg,' the two duchies. to succession i The derision wil undoubtedly be ire spected b y p r -ss a, Austria and the Eu ropean P ,-- oers generally. The little duchy efl..auenburg, to which neither ofth-two German sovereigns Just nuw. lays any clahu, is likely to be annex ed, to Prtissia in accordance with the rate of the, Diet of the Duchy. The Danes who reside in the territory ceded to Germany lose their nationality, and'are henceforth subjects of a for eign power. They may not like it, but what are they to do ? The "solidarity .of the people," as Kossuth need to say, is of little importance to the great Pow ers of Europe. They are eager to in crease their own strength by the addi tion of races of men differing in lan gunge, customs and religion. And when they can do so by robbing their neigh bors of solid slices of territory the ac quisttion becomes a matter of congratu lation among thosephilosophers who believe that might is right. Denmark has suffered severely, bat the cause of absolute monarchy gains by thepres tige accorded to Austria and Prurs's This European difficulty is settled. What stihject of controversy is to be the next upon the programme ? The Continent an Iceberg. Prof. Agassiz in the ,Atlantic Monthly, comes to the conclusion that the conti nent of North America was at one time coverered with ice a mile in thickness. The proof is that the slopes of the Alle gheny range of mountains are glacier worn on the very top, except a few points Which were above the level of the icy ma , a. Mount Washington, for in• stance, is over (six thousand feet high, and the rough, unpolished surface of its Summit, covered with loose fragments, just below the level at w.hieh glacier In irlitt dome to an end, tell us 'that it lifted its head alone above the desolate waste of ice and snow. In this region, then, the thickness of the sheet cannot hive been much less than six thousand feet, and this is in keeping with the same kind of evidence in other parts of the country; for, wherever the moun tains are much below six thousand feet, the ice seems to have passed directly over them, while the peaks rising on the heights are left untouched. The glacier, he argues, was God's great pl.w, and when the ice vanished from the face of the land, it left it prepared for the hand Of the husbandman. The hard surface t of the rocks as ground to powder, the elements of t e soil were mingled in fair proportions, ranite was carried into the lime regio s, lime was mingled With the more..ari and unproductive dis!l.. tricts, •and a oil was prepared flt foe the ag4cultur I uaes of man. There are evidences all ver the polar regions to i Show that at o e period - the heat of the frOrdtii . !:140 . rt d'' all over ' the ' glObc. Melee Ten° is supposed to.be long eubeequent to this, and next Wee last before the advent of this earth. ' filmrSavannabliver exchange of pria. ones has been most successfully Prost 7 cntitilliy our Eichange Commissioner, Volonel.Mulford, , li nd the - rebel , Olicers, Iver i kwal hundred of our released ()Wier* 'whaled sufferediall thepriva. ono and honmiof:42loutberosprAwno,% anivad at Fortress Monroe, on There-.S day, in the" Ate pt ' .;and TilacketPaepandifinince reached Annap. ostpuly-:lllds.Alulo z .. Innt , canse unbounded , jaw in • r Clrt 4l n , „ Ag jab. tenville plank road. he man in char& of this house named , tiin Smith, start his :ti*elli*PtitOnff 6 44 one .1 , dred'and - fifty set distant,. for the packingbodificiff `ti'm'e' rar beginning Vprk,- afat.ld been gone, pit; is stated, about long Ough to reach'it when the ,exploon ok IplacjW :It is supposed that' f °wind on his open ing the Ooor.='/Phe Jading contained several hundred-pour , of powder. It was ut,tOTIT illititoits* the ;IfitOidaticini being Aorri l out, . =She eattln ploughed hp for someistance,; Pieces 1 of'botrds'and thhtierri fdtogti :Arnie andrn fielf distant, anitones weighing two hundred-to threoundind;:;pounds were, carried half a febY'"tral toafrffic force of the pOwder.dr. &fifth -Ares literally blown to ans, 'the datgeat piece of his body fourbein'g the left arm and a piece of thtoulder, which was picked up abo three hundred yards off. He was tinily person kill ed or inured so far ae could. learn. About two hundretlytdistant, stood a frame store lionSe, Oeveral tons of powder. Thies shaken pletoly to pieces, notbard or IdiftlitLi being efti on the, fel By gooff tune, however, the er was-not ig nited, or the denitrify' would 'have been immense. Viselling house of Smitl, was also sea down, and the furniture broken Ike concussion. Considerable damatvis done by the breakage of window those within a considearble distant sing, shattered by the violence of theor, including many in the village otrhurg. • The noise was dishy heard - for soma thirty miles or tt causing win• dowa to rattle and hoto tremble as far distant as Wagton Hollow, twelve miles east of tity, where, , as elsewhere; much inqtras awakened as to the cause of the d. • News from Wngton. WASILEN o T cove mbe r As intimated in hist* to a New York Lincoln and Jan Club, At torney-General Bate tendered his resignation to the Prat, to take ef fect soon after the in of Congress and the Supreme Corhich , is one week from Monday It is-thought that Mr. Bates has leontemPlating this step for some tide has adver tised his residence he sale, and will return to Missouri. eltor Whiting and Wm. M. Evartsew York, are spoken of as his succa but it is not probable that an apnent will be made from any stattrepresented in the cabinet. Twelve hundred c recently ex changed prisoners aio•day at An aspens from Bavanfilds lot were confined at Anderscand are in a very poor condition The Baltimore andlailroad com pany will open theidouble track from Washington tmaore on the day Congress convegetwithstand ing the scarcity of and the fact that the company Inn repeatedly compelled to take tlrlal selected for this new track fir the main stem when it has letroyed . by the enemy, this new portant -work has been completednrly day. One hundred andsig rebel , de _ erters from Lee's • " the oath of dispatch receilt4, who came within dile° T.? tertlay de clare that oeueroberl crecuPlO Macon on hat TueY, t • report that the place was burn How the Poortill London, get rt ork 17:1''s. The large , th )or women in l i fu n n cn d r1:1) charing • and h tr%vages of the husband sal] tilLaittge to one poununot P,ra laborer tb same sum. TErleatt a small ,sur. plus for clothes, I dryoli," if auy r r-al all, after the rest is and the food consumed di the er the week know as a fact that wives who are too delicate, or malt' other mien! to go out to work.neat meat thenrr selves,and they ad thisildrgn fnayr ly subsist on bred treacle-wateY and tea. Someties xury is lmpro 4 vised in the ivity)raetritig, ' h it ounce or two oftitttter and a her ring. 'Phis I kn' toe the fare'oftiti poor family, wioutf one pound five' shillings p r watts, six shillings anti sixpen, e rtnt to, aid to support five young childrendle.,poor tuft), meat: eat or his hcaltidd decline for er nouriahmerod work would flag woefully insequence. `On tint return of the from the washtub or charing, *nye only time lir ; wash th 4 ir chi I and put them to bed: All day some t children have been at the ragged stional schools; per-F haps one boy been carrying about ,newspapers, parcels, and doctor'S' medicines, Thee shillings and six pence per wetnother has had the care of the t as well as a small child, and hasiLbis time on differ ent doorstepsosed to the temptation of marbles, vand toss, and count less perils missal and charges in street affrays quarrels of different kinds throng the day.—Once a , Week. Legal TemaMies in Canada. There - seen be considerable difil cultyAn ear lOTA making a legal arrest of rinittni,; , ` - efiarged With a vi olation of Atititridity eit,theekrov ince. We be i thatliuttearlt,eyery case wher?of the rebel or thievge who t---operatcd the': qAttek States been. arrfat t e Itbara: haves ben its teelMict*difile c nlttei about Abe fgef;:the-Wflitiotl , : - The CabadiatrbriAtteti -ninit'Aitif bey very dinith . tOunwiliftitetturercise their legal )(ledge against any ene my or the / Ca States. The'last case in which tact appears', is that of a peaeon calfeCaptain charged wileing the leader 'of:the gang of meno seized two' Ameri c an' steamers steaara owe Erie, with tlie inten tion of goinion an expeditionagaiast the United des gunboat Michigan. When he wrought before the Mag istrate the vent was 'foam - Ito be de fective and ml, a habeas corpus vas taken out ate man was brought be fore the Coof Queen's bench. This, tribunal 10* new Warrant, - Nit, tlit discussion the validity' ‘4:lf the, old warrant wsiontinnedl - After .*long debate the ffirt decided" taut t was invalid, ante man was ordeced, ta be discharged.hr was rearrester . tiot the neWtvitithowevetr, upon' Coming on t -of bou He was - tommittt4. for-- hearing neiay. Whether there will be another tmpt rto set this-Wargent aside we af sow iearzri;,'lt is rather Orange, hofrer, that art'aitair of so Much impwice been taken to Mire the . ;•failiOr war rants, the ality of vilitehavas heyond dispute. - g yrn en were elected to of Vermont at the. italnres,)ll Vormon 1c4.,01. the Legal. , dediton4.:, qanligt-tW; irkitbie Steam. Bider the boilers, of. the ;U. ler," Algonquin! httildi Mertes Steam Brighter Co _ tested , an , . exhibit.* tt , , astonish- • Seed the lie ,EI dock Q y_ so. that the was p .duce,z Ide themse .2; • irve to • m three hours firing. Iu these ever, eteam . was produced _....in minutes from the timethe fire...was lighted,And in less than-half an 6 - it - At - the:N ate is above seventy kmnilitilellie vii 1 eli. The safety-valve was then,2pene mid thtufturt_blogn, - a - Oct a - it - sarKifymntrors - 0 -- .. til.., 8U ?PullirttM3litlbth ' iSitaiiitireilifffe! of thirty pounds the- -safety-Nalve - was bloc.edplie#, Vut tZne pfearta dduld not ; be . bldwn• dotta below that point.-- The safety-valve is about twice as large in proportion of the gate surface as ii' : - 0 1 . 1 41446 - Mid the flre.Waa made-ofmrdinag cord-wood burning-Iv/Riled itiACtiatiel. ' Instead of blowing off water from, tb,e' ' loPtlfiralte; as btilleg usually'. do: - . n 'Ogl ing but pure steam could be seen, thns showing thattiojheatdo-lost by working water; and the products of combustion -, as they pass from the 'boiler tubei ate so' cooled that persona were walking on the Peotated phlgsAfotgh ithinli ',the hot i gases were escaping, without burning shoes or clothing t _and the ) Imnd could be helti at thellphrture'lifilinitiliewith= ontmly„incomenienee.Witatever. Bet foie the boilers were fired up they were .apitqect i to a colkwaispre i sowq isniire -ugh ‘6iiii hundred - Pomade; fOlthe inch; which they enclared_wifhoytt complain I llr . f'he boilers areiless • theetrhttlf the rho nal size, andyet they make pure steam without ntiy ..steam Chimney,'' in leso than quarter or the time'nentally'requir. ed,fted in far greater qeantities s from thO same weight of fuel,than any other boil er ever constructed. They are the in vention of Edward M., Diekeraola, ur; New Yfirk. "who hai patented them here and abroad. The •entire- machinery of the Algonqiuni is betiding his piens,. and the boilere are the first part tested- , —Providence Journal. Slop* trxicW tlier.Qtatilfie From the Indianapolis Jourdal. We witnessed an amusing incident on one of our suburban': streeti, last Satur— day. A fashionable young lady, got up in the highest style of the milliner's art, and arrayed in ail the glory of five, qui 14r a-51 . W. aint, a twenty bonnet, rigid a three hundred dollar shawl was Majestically sweeping along in the di rection of titer Pair' 'Ground, while jest bOind a little boy was leading a pet coon ; . • : ' A countryman in a brown slouched hat and a Huey woolsey "warmus," came alotig, s fdllovied by a "yallah" dog, whose nose was scarred diagonally transversely and latterly with the scars of many a fiercely contested battle with members of the raccoon family. Tiger no sooner saw the ring tailed represen tative of his ancient enemy, than he made a frantic dive for him, accompa nied by a furious bark.. Cooney compre hended the situation at a glance, bolted incontinently and sought a sanctuary hem atli the ample circumference of the young lady's crinoline. The young lady screamed, while the dog made rapid aircles i wain the air, and evidently bewildered to know what had become of the coon. The situatiOl of!the young lady was critical and em harassing. She was afraid to move for fear the coon would bite, and the cone declined to leave b's retreat until ...he dog retired. Finally the dog was stoned offl, the boy dragged the coon from his hiOing place, and the young lady want he way with the lively consciousness of howirur„expextenced a new sensation. Tux papers of Nassau i in the Baha mas, dated toile 10th inst., gives the following movements at that port of rebel blockade runners:—On the 31st ult., the steamers Chicora and Syret, from Charleston, and the Armstrong, from Wilmington, arrived; on the 7th inst., the Coynette and Druid, from. Charleston, and the little Hattie, froth Wilmington, arrived; on the 10th the General Clinch arrived from Charles ton. The Will 'o the Wisp - returned to port on the 7th, itad the Wild Ro ver on the 121.11 • the latter having been chased by a federal cruiser. The Owl and Stormy Petrel, from Bermuda, and the Ptarmigan, from Halifax, has also arrived, having been chased off Wil mington. 'The Bertha, Julia, Araistrong, Ptarmigan, Little Raffia, Owl and Beat. rice had sailed to run 'the blockade. THE examination hr the WO! court at Toronto, on lastTuosday and Wednes day, of t1e11,3-the alleged Lake Erie rebel pirate, charged with having been concerned in tho„seizure a short time ago of the American steamers Island Queen and Philo Parsons, was quite in— teresting. Bell,who denies his identity, Wiy,il y recognized by witnesses. Be is about thirty years of age. On the conclusion of the two days preliminary investigation, Bell was committed to jail to await a regular trial, which will be commenced some time next week. CAPTAIN anIMES reeeived the crew of his new Alabama, the Sea King, on board that vessel off IfladerifC The men were shipped in Liverpool:; On their joining the Sea King, Semims made an address, explaining the nature of the du ties expected of them by the'lebel gov ernment. At the conclusion aids re- - marks a row ensued on-deck, after thir ty-six men out of one .hundred refused to go with him, and returned to' Liver- pool in the Laurel. MRS. S 11 HUTCHINGS has been convicted by a military commission in Baltimore of having been extensively engaged in sending arms from the North to the Maryland rebel guerilla chief Har ry Gilmore, and sentenced to imprison ment for ffire years. Her case attracts much attention and interest to the Mon umental city, and strong efforts are be— ing made by her friends to precut-9 a mi tigatiop °pig punislimsztlt, Trrtr. sword of Captain Morris, of the Florida, has been received at the Navy Department. It is of English make, crowned with a lion's head, and bearing the rose, thistle and shamrcick in its hilt andblnde, wit a Confederate flag:._' WITH twenty-one thousand six hun dred and sixteen more families than .New, York, had,r in 1860, twenty-threc thousand six hundred and one fewer dwellings to shelter them in. cuNsinirTrrigs.--c V N sumpTrvE SOFFERERS will receive a valuable prescription for the cure of Con sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, and alt throat and Lung affbctions, (free of charge,) by Bead ing your address to Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, 1 5404341.1. i th41 0 3 . 9 1.*; Y.? • P*...7 , • IQOLDIIGB.IP SPECIAL NOTICE. Do your duty „to_ yuurselveL._protect your health, use a HOLLOWAY'S- '''..LS - • AND , OINTMENT. For Wounds, Sores, Bowel Com plaints, and Fevers, they are a perfect sa'e- i guard. Full directions how to use them with . : every box. If the reader of this "notice , ' can- ' not get a box of Pills or Ointment Ireiethidruir-, "-',„ ~ I. 07 .: , .., ...1 E... 11 : U-Sth Ohre in his place, let him write to me, 80 Maidett"-4 ~ . 7-- ',. • 4 , "',„ ~• •-. '. ~ , ~„ ~,, „a-,1,...1: -.7 Lane, enclosing the amount, amlizl,vvilkinelj a I lua* 'txmOT" - A..7 ol grli' boa free of expsuaiska)Manyeditalkramilj efot .. , .„, , ., . keep my medicines obilWatiensuststhey ot '' • - ' ' - „ . .,, L . t: re. :iv, i ',`-i make as much prolltillilAitiOthenfilistmaptinake. Sold Int ag ppm!" at 'One . 'elle l t. 35 cents, 88 cents, and sl,4avenboximpottc - - g s ,...._..- ' _ t!' ''i nosi•!: " ...._ _ 011111MiroVial s pfulit-tnz wzr. 4 ., ,. . - 6- -- -- 1 .-; ii iir mantt A It o a l B : Nt.l.ad 1k1:1 ftlthe ..mostc_nsodera styte f 178 a nfrOttte/enn, - ,9lBdinil GlifieS. o4 ' -- - a t iFictrj,,pialke,ltrf."4.4AMESlßMllits A rj, Atnived. ,a. 1, a* JAMES ist.i .N ete, nod :L., .e, J;111 ,:‘, , a;u4lo-Wiatkiafeet. A nor/ ''' ' ' ''' '' ' . 138 Wood street. • ~,;.$ MAHOOD'AND- 71 141M irr 'll • EN& pvt, L. td-stn thas.-11 Ofest • blio, , andaiPMlnted ii 4siar.L. ` t ; This l L derful • tt, • Manhood to the ! wed o ' •• 1 ' . til . fo imm r tat rehsA ll eui , ng re medy slap , • sh ,Inarry, as Its'effects • • •ee -,• • 5" a every cue s is . .• Dr• 17 , 160 1 41 % of Life afield la • _ Witt' lestraiittreme for 111111, se t o r , gtuintittewizieter for Se, and will be sen to part, carefully packed, on receipt of remi to his accredited agent. Circular sent free • receipt of four steams. PHILIP ROLKND 44.7 Brooircerit, one door west ef 13roadw p N. y P2O2Md., Soleggent for 'United States. ,7` Se I parson POTASH, • PRIMEPOTAS • • - f 4,,PAIREE POTAS The price of edneteTnirMital,ye and of the teriais for making Soda having _aft umehiPattentiOnds now-Int:11M to:'me4l 9 An. - • ,11CAPOINCT,',INDTAIll Y 143114 "Il'r AT .T953441 - FrafmrnlG , 6Jaßua STORE. _Corner of the - Diamond laid Rfakket Where, also may be Sad, Soda Alit or' ai best _quality, Palate; White Leadl' Diliandya;tgebs attire lowest rates, Superior Fruit Wax 4 Superior Vrult Weil. Remember the, place to - procure ,amEthirec, in the Drug Perfumery line le At Joseph Fleming',` Drug ; Rtorei. Corner of the %Diamond and Ittoot street i 11. avdoaanvaitt...x..; ' : : Eir C°4 / 8 11 1***E0. 1 .1: !.- : ..., OARRIAGIMAIERBI Silver and grass - - i'inierii;:: :, 1 i .Sadd. Ltui mannfaa r bt . .'; . 7 1 Carriage .. .17 lery & gliardware • • • -,"• "; t ..„, .. Igo. 1 St. Olairittraet, and Inurnaine Ways- , 1 (near the Bridge,) Jt16...1y4 ' .PITTSBORGH. 1 PIVES: : a WEAR,the Consumptive, Bheumati Costive, Bilious 'and ;Delicate, after blithe days use, will find renewed strength ind lifek.pervadg every organ of their franiss. Every dose makes the bloodpkrerrirel commence in the arteries arid tormlucle -in th veins. These pills, as a firststrifst, iicrttpdirthi arterial blood. increasing the circulation; b which impurities are,demaited in the veins, an , tidal Um:wolf Mialieollectiodatikto the bowels,' which . organs, by the -energy derived from ilmndreth smells. eipel 'theist - 46m the system.l When first ,uSed, the Pills play °cession piping,' andeven make the patient- -feel 'worse. This is an excellent sign and shows the' disease will soon be cured. N,o great good bkoftexr4cideved without some trouble in imathildbient, , tihd this! rule applies to the recovery of health - , Sold by THORLds IthaWATH,' rittibturgh,; no end by ald respectable dealers in modieligsh 14-Iyd&wa . ' REVOLOTION_IIif TUE DRESS ING ROOM! bk, the - almost unsni moue action of the pattieshttaceiteth CRISTADOROM HALM DYE Has replaced the old wort-out, ift ~ventt of coloring the hair, which the better Opt ence.nf years had proved to tie defektlVeirliddele dila. Unlike the compounde that, liEtkiiti WAR upon the health of the hair, and dry up and consume the juices which sustain it, this, mild, genial and perfect civet!' toned to:be a vitalizing as well as a coloring agent. Chri.tadoro's nal; Pregervallye, A valuable adjunct to the Dye, In dressing and promoting the growth and perfec, health of the hair, and of Itself, when used alone—a safeguard that protects the fibres from dee', : under all air. awnstances and wider all : ; fi 'Manufactured , by J. ORISTADORO, No. e Astor H ouse, New York. Sold by all Drug. glst.. Applied by all Nair Dressers. 1204- TOBIAS,' V EDI ETTA LINI 51 ENT.— A certain cure tor Paint; to Ltmbs and Back sore Throat, Croup, Rheti , niobium Culla, &c. A perfect family medicine; and never fails. Read !tend,! _Head !!! LIVISRLA, Wayne-Co., hilchOrinit to, 186 . 3. This is to certify that my wife W. 1.8 taken with tlittrisey Sore Throat ; , it commenced toisweik and was so sore that she could not ewe/iota, and coughed violently. I used your Liniment, and made a perfect cure in one week. I firmly be lieve that but for the Liniment stie_would bare lost het life. JOHN H. HARLAN. Price 26 and 50 cents.. Sold by aJtAregnists• Office 66 Cortina& street, New York. bold by THOS. RED.PATH, , PAttebtagb. . larA vticia. • • • • la It a Dya. 0000 0 • • • • • In the year 1866 Mr. Mathew' ilrat i tirepared tne VENETIAN HAIR DYE: since . that-tirce it lies been used by thousands, sil4.lAnO Instance has It failed to give DY E aatiaramon. The VENETUN DYE is the . cheeped in the World. Its price is only Fifty cents, awl each bottle contains double the quantity of dy 4 ss i in those usualiy sold for el. The QF.NETIAN DY E tit a rral nett° in jure the hair oreaalp in th e tett degree. . The 'TENET in.LrYE 'vitt' ietplelity awltev certainty,- the hair requiting 'nb Dr srslton Whaer. The VENETIAN DYE, produaeseany libede that lair be dentred—one,oo . ll ger fediOrbak or mash out a le thatis di Remanent as thehair Itself. For silo draggririp, Pricefie yn% Oenerral 4ftA , Gat tr..L inahntielinetorws? Airman Rani GLOM, the be*. hair eliciting in ase. Prise d 26 yenta janlilLTy ENETIAN HAM DYE, VENEVIAN V LINIMENT and O.IIIsTADORO , s HAIR Tat, sold at ..ttas. FLEALING'S, MVO 3T0.1124,r bor. or tteDlunand and DiarlsYld: AT RE'S MiTAliair ';l3tEkoy DYSENTERY DIA.FLEITICEA. Jaisoa•9 ana c 4,1 o BLACKBERRY CARAIrNATIVE Is the only safe and sure cure. It conthins opium or deleterious drags, cm ffiluersi pr other injurious compounds common to remedies gen- , orally sold for this class of disease. It is cm efficacious that Physicians very gecier!ffly'isie it in their practice in all chronic and dangerous C 3111311. Use no Oholent mixtures or doubtfulsompo anions, (many of which undermine and ruin,-the oonstitution,) when• you can obtained unfailing' remedy as simple and safe as Blaolcpetries , . themselves. Ask for DLKON'S BLACKBERRY! CAR IIIINA'IItry and see that the proprietor's name is written on the outside wrapper or each bottle. Prepared only by W. F. DAVIDSON, -. , , i.7 , .., 1 f: Sola..icitirie4ol4 i #4 . For sale by all mpec4bo.,dswgiqits Price, (old atylel6 cents,) 26 cents, 60 cents and $1 per Bottle. t 763 1 1 ?Il XT, And be Cenldiae.eiti oP T,im SUPERIOR *MkAthr , A r oAtrUAD 1:1 ' ' wo w t, •-•= --- _,- 2,,:" 1 ~A ~ A • --- •f-, y ,,, x7 , 1--vit ti - , --•., i- , 1 : ".4 - .1,.i 0; . ZA:r.:ll4 * * 4 V ,- TA?- 1- 'tiC f . 4.:"' - - '•,'.:'' lb . iil'` O '-' litt0;0“..•/ - 1 ; /' 71,1111.- ''' -- e•-• - ":- .:':-.•- ' ,--- f ai - J-1:J4'4,...:-.ori• tAnttj,-. - 4.... , ..4 . -...__ I , IIOM - ftiniIIUMAINW . A...,40".44:r'bitt it.-ttAr4l76' icett~o''.7''' I:1 Thai k iirvi4abitigh);the 4 . - -,,,,,*0 . ,, , „- :-.,t,..kt0r0.5-1.4:4 ~ 1 ,•,,„.......,,...,.„.. 2 i,..40,1 4 0,„,a, 5 4- 9 i ~.- -.."" -'.-. rge.,1:419459e-19:4 - k1k, 14 ' 11 . 4 5. ? Foneeil um --eur-F-_, , • shag. A 'that( the t f• - lol l' 'n•-s•.:>l i'l. 1 -.• . ‘ 4 14 ,A1',t - A . rolu i t i:-... .i•.: , 71 ' PIA 'F . ..4. 1i'A4L .• Ivr , an&WYA ',Tert,7 1,74 %,q7 --- E.--10,:4ek • 0 al `:!if VI CI , -62 • ,/ :41 ,44 * • ^ • e DAVIS: lirgairMitil lifY.Water awL 104kbirlist_Isterew BOASS:ANIIIRONf011 7f} nY t0,v,42-03 Itikirs!cFus: ; 13.00 *.- 03 4.4 9an -laYhoit War= •Puitis, • Wye", node. Ulamps. Tongetelek: iittitSS.o4l3-5,0r-Alloktedee,SioN VAt a t, _.tar; Tease ,:lirst It •ea,fttur Vg*lnt mASto etet& lehrd b tM :z inst i l Iti 11R Sirdlig Ballo-Stew% 'N't 4t gg Steam add ,440-.4)ocduoisSALL ' klede 0 'gerh 4,414 &vie - .1 1 0 . ! ,9.D11.p.541 , PINISTIED , BRASI3 cilArialfg , s 4 atid Att 4Attrition , ..Bietals de:den m WeediOtirig liVtirthtSgtkm, id: Diner Steam .estaits. - pirtenerld assortmeat•SrPtasps always oalmaS2avattention ,to repairing_ Steam rumPir , - r•• -; . rt • - ifC.4 Steam, Gas. Pitting , f . atill! inumbing, : . • ' 0:1 For Rettne4es, Stoctaboaps, ,^no BulldlniP arid Private-Direlliiiga. • • i f ErAvsl & riltr i y 'I:1 A.-:- ,-, Noi N litlacittri .1. ..di 14,' 4 ,7 jju .. -•- SILK OLtritlfZi f : 1 - 0 ;C . :iv:ago v istesi - afyyirit'laaiti*t o r No. , 25 - Fifth Street nowat.a. ORTII $209006 ,-' : , 4 -71,32. •+ r_jb}RlßfiCp TIM!' NOW tigittrotg l d - t-- 11 70900:4 1 ****Maig i v a • ,•• 1 croadmo. • lokew-- . _ I have - "m7kipiel lE n s 111EMNOS, of all coloriat i NawStstret `rattsS 4 POPLINS, EMPRESS = OLOB, __ twilled. aßUMßD,Frazurta.i A. secnutp, eutestaT4,oo Ruff 0111 404 8- ::A . Oila *wit' PLAIDISIIAAMS. ion ,isid jT laYtioaqiit Nd atirkailtlti*?6 vs .. ... . ~. . . I ' plUrValira - TWINASEtip r o-. 1.1-31 4, nt 7.-.. tom ,-,...•• ~: - - - ~...1 ' . Y. , - 1. ,, -.- 64- 7fi-f4:l - t --t - r;4}/ti-X a V- 1 y Entaredi iif Oung min ate rulneit i`•l.) xcatip:w.ttop by: izocallipirmstarkim•netAt at " :. - nfp.t.4.o.lara4losic7cOled27- .'l' •-. . . Or& Lci' , 444.4. -- •••' ~ . ' - 9 r • vr , •- • - .ipured.maltil ihameaftir• ". • ' 'l l • r'-. - ' IFirkaiNkalt/Mdiplilleo 1,--, ' ;t1.040. ttpil)aftiks:ikAipliedift - ftethir -4 . 4 olikikti :4, IgtaelP,Ze4 ". si .... " -Gt 1 441 WS 3Witakt.e4.2lMcipto4Widi .• ' ) ...,..„__ • Oherryattitt antiPirk ifige, terra` tin. NOTICE or o;T:l,t,fsl Sussonismats mum. - KIPP Tar. ograwx IcomfAzin : p . LE I EmourtratvameAnars.tra • noudea to ettrlnhameeting of the Stria holderaaf said Compann hus:h "17. CEVEMBESL lOW ar-VO'cloe .or the purpose of organization. election M Alf Pistaident. Oireet°•onck ogler etti 0E716, - ike4:lloheintca (la*. T.-Stemirdale, hto.ZnetzleiViv. no2asitf ourtlsro to - - PLENDID PIANOS .JWIT Excitor. Eway4c l, lAimorn-strotimmar th Street.' One 'apleddrd` Pull - Grilie . "KIABE tiONUERT PIANO.” elaborately car ved' superb:sr T•octavePThao,!-Ihiletted . tiek 1 tvith , coaatecalti motdCfpga anti' ci~l r r T-octkve Parlor preottagel,taaptso ~.. a per.4.olwved 31e0 and lyre; , lone -1 " Plaid Plano. stunt wand. One 634 occaveolikinfil aaabove. Raines' A15,..1.47 4i36 =And _' 34 xltirrs e i s a a o rir , mode by Brow; uowAriirki Call hurehasing elsewhere. nett . Be.nreeol.,PiTis m ivietkal, - .* 'Hovenod I.6ttr*, IBM ( BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF ~p nstl 3, l ol l l, lmekregointioaptaimpathit day,:have - ordered tat a aenetalgepeOrpri of. m ...Slacalkoidereferitfurpurposeatigessidetwo ing thepapediency of accepting-the mot* Atte of. the Legislature:renewing theaCkhaneesrLageos Rank.. „la conformity- therewithilheasalkleift.a ing will be holden at the'lianktng Ho thw.i ltth of Deeeraber proximo t _at 10 o' clock • nol6-1w JOgri-,14.A51M1d..., dec4tw vaaaaer. liiitl2 PLR 31 - 01W19131 vivASTED.—BEWMG I.lllMagins ait.GENTZ, :every/theca. It& bitrixince the new SH&W & °LABEL SIXTBEN WIZAH-FAXILa -SEWING r DIEL re - the knalf zioiw- peke •hiaci i ii te ; . wee which is lic.need by Grover la Baker, 4 .1 Wheeler & Wilson ,: Howe, , sthgtewilliCol' Bachelder. '., Salary- and , - ..expeinek 'Of 1 in ecunatteelonlititldwed: AtVothertataahtliele sold•for leen thew - forty , .dollare :each,teinnzac; faingmentr, and the seller And immix/WIG= luirt9aed etrwalarn Beat i'j..eVi Alitrt,..l c eford,lifaine. 11 01.82Md& ; %17 rye° TAX-PA VERS. PITT TOWN SHIP —You are:hereby notified UM on the let or December next, the discount of 6 per cent. 1. cease on the, , ,HolititY:TxTessiOlit the TAM P e i IOIIS 4O I # I IPIO4iYanVIRaMIIRVOLIt connt,_miji call on theiondemitomtexmeteiteforeog the:figt. prox,,ana astir( thesztaxiw4 -bEr.4 , Otailvag A i tt a ziOls:4std: . 5 ...n .~ . crn OINRAri grt . gtIEATEST • imtmcworitsiorip --,! • • ww..FERED to purettisair - ef-lickits;'-'. . _. `,,,,,, 77 Gaiters, Balmoral. and G um s . Hatirt&. * "'" stock of good Boots and Shoes bought we will sell there TWlligirEr T.TIVE-PBB LESS than ybor mut' la* the mute guedatorja Pittsburgh: - atinie.lnber Qr r, Mall''fmkbe M purchasing elseWhire, Bi)RLANIPS, ' ' SW 2garket .Secural doer - iron:M. , - i - ARAM'S 1101711111 N. grihee has fitted n_p a -MST 'CLASS 'wc.uvG SALOON, on Pp= Stzest, opposite thegiqsbunitit roll Vraplti .!'.. , /Wheat! 'Depot; where ell the s-., cca. ,promptlydellf the and to the i r satista will . tt i rsi .1- ::.rg , '"' : Zr o l i t l frWM. ~. „4 - ,',, i , + - •*:b u tia t lre 1 1---lat.*lfillnint.4l.l*-4_l7e''r"'; re: -" 5 ,',.",, Ad-• %.7ztr1.,,- - . 4-.l7lklt irt c .Vi . ' ,:- .:::-- - jiweaßw4 . 7.7reg. , g , :N : • omisa k .: 'IIOIIVROUZI gu i tuivx mumig LC : 1114 011144 4 :- Mesa *I 16 int-It t 001,5 ' ' •4i. ',L.'pla *AM - 7'74' I t cITIcm3.
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