MST SEWS! BY MAGNETIO, TELEGRAPH, EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE FRANKLIN REPOSITORY. B 7 tho Ohio and Atlantic Telegraoh'Line.—Offleen at Shryock's Book Store and it. R. Depot. , Import Out from Tennessee. WASIIINGTM . 7, D e c, 15 I t he ErenfrOtarcourtcously furnishes the following information in advance of ita pub lication : , Telegrams were received herd last evening from Knokville, 4 Tenp., • dated yesterday' morning, which stated that Gen. Foster had assumed command of the troops lately under Burnside, and the latter had departed from that city, probably for Cincinnati. All was then quiet in the vicinity of Knoxville, It was stated there, on the 'authority of scouts and messengers, that much of Long ; street's.' artillery and trains had fallen into _the hands of our pursuing forces, but these accounts- lucked confirmation. The region, in which the pursuit is now being made is so' far distant from the telegraph stations as to make- it difficult to verify such statements as promptly as is desirable. dolling-of the Golden City—Treasure for England and New York. SAN FitAxcisco, Dec. 12. The steatiaer Golden City sailed to-day for Panama carrying 100' passengers and one millibn- one hundred thousand- dollars in Treasure for England and two hundred and thirty six thousand for New York. The Steamer Chesapeake. HALIFAX, Dec. 15. the Chesapeake is doubtless hovering about the.coast as there are several traces of her since leaving Shelburne,on Saturday. The gunboats 'in pursuit af her have not been heard from. . Phltattelphla Markets. PUILADELPIIIA,. Dec. 15, 1853 There-is less doing in breadstuffs, 'but no. essential change in prices except for Corn which has advanced. Flour is dull but pri c‘ unchanged. Sales of 1200 bbls extra fa mily at $7 for low grade, up to $7 75 for good quality. Small sales of Rye Flour at $6 60. Cornmeal at $5 50. Wheat very dull and - price., are barely Maintained. Sales of 2,000 bush. at $1 00®1 65 for red, and $1- 70®2 00 for white. Small sales of Rye .at $1 55. Corn is in active request and 5,- 000 bus. sold at $1 19 for ne* and $1 25 for old. Oats are active at 87®88c. Coffee Arm.. Sugai and molasses dull. No change inprovisions. ..500 bbls mess pork were sold at $lBO,lB 25. Whisky is lower. Sales at 88 at& New York Markets. Ny.w YORK,' Dec. 15 Ceitton is steady; sale's of 100. bales at 82e. Flour is,flrm ; sales of '6,000 bbls. at s6® 6 20 for State, $7 45€47 55 for Ohio, $7 60® 770 for Southern. Wheat has advanced; „sales of 4,100 bush. are quoted at $1 43® 1 47 for Chicago spring, $1 45®1 49 for Mil -Waukee club, and Si 53®1,58. for red West ern. Corn is quoted at .$1 24®1 241 in store. Pork—heavy new mess is quoted at $lB 371 Ot. 18 50. Lard quiet. " Whisky dull at 85® &ie.\ Receipts of Flour 10,000 lsble.;- Corn Et,004 bush.; Wheat none. MARRIED. On the 10th inst., at the reeidence of Mr. Daniel Byers .near Rocky Spring. by Rev J. M. Bishop, a tr..8E , ...;.t.4.tnrr Y. SLEIGHT= to Mies to= J: CORMOT, both of Frank lin County. On the inane day, by the same, at- Pleasant Retreat nerstmage, Mr. iicinr n. CLEVER to 111811 BARBARA Ayr I..Astittm. both of Cumberland County. On the Bth inst by Rec. 11. W. Retie)lc, at his real denco, near Orratown Mr. ADAM MINIOX to Miss $. 11.1111. both of Le:Owlet:lel township, this cennty. Ou the eth inst., in Wayneehtwo, by Rev. W. E. Krebs. tiElitY L. SWEITZER to Miss Asa If NICODMICS, both el this county. - On the 9th lasi:, by the same, nt B'nwden's Hotel. Mr. 43.80, W. SsistshEA3o Miss 31.tai A. MotvAN, both of the vicinity of Greencastle. On the 3d inst.. in Shiropstawn. by the Rey. W. Buckli Mr. lams Itzlos, of Welsh Ran, bsMiss.3linT Batcloa, of Idercersburg. DIED On the-9th inst., in this place, Joni.; M. JORDOX, aged 37 y:ars,ll months and 20 don. - Un the 7th inst.. near Waynesboro. Baa.r.turf 31cCLED. LAN. SOU of G. V. and ..I.:ari,t Mong, and 1 sear and 9 tnenths, Qothe2slhult.,in Antrim township, Alm BILLBA•-. 'gas. aged 35 years, 5 months and 5 days. • , On the Bth just., near Waynesboro. Aunt, daughter of - .Aaron Wingert. aged d years and 17 days, Oa the 2d inst.. Mt, Mai cirsburg, an aged mother in Israel, Mrs.VARGAILF.7 CATTION, in her 9 , srti ftlit. On' the 2d - lust., in Evansville, - Ind., Maar toms, youngest daughter of Robert and Mary H. Early, aged two yeas and two mouths. The above notice will convey mournful tidings to ranty_frientls. Tsie little girl,'S‘bo bus been taken away So soon, gave early 'promise of rare beauty, and of all the traits which gu to make a perfect womanly char acter. She was Intereqing, bright and winning. She vas intelligent beyond her years, belated by all who knew her, and the idol of her parents. The light of their fireside has gone out only to be rekindled !ft anoth er world. Memory and hope alone remain to‘that be *revved mother and father—memory of the beautiful and ekerished child, hope of her restoration to them beyond the grave. - • MOBTON's Gold Pens are now sold at the same prices ae befort2 the commencement of the war; his is entirely ovring to the Manufacturer's improve meats in machinery. his present large Retail Business lual Cub-in-Ad:mice System ;"ftr, until he commenced advertising, his business was done on Credit and :silkily loft/ the Trade. • The Mortoniqold Tons are the only ones sold obi yotices,ai the makers of all