Show to bo abo- - Atlastr Sumlay theatricals T1IE jjDMLr TWiEGMi’U- - the aUrrnatiTca were prest-ntei- l nibem of befog oil retarniug to those of power foreign subject the United States they would choeae the former ‘t ' ‘‘ New York 5 The Herald rirei a complete history of the Dutch Gap Canal It was commence d in lasMIpto the day of the explosion bfihe bulkhead FREIGHT TO three regiments of white and colored treyops for epeciaLwork averaging I 111 to 110 men were da!lr on aa average of tird houh The' pleyetl canal Is 522 feet long and the greatest width of the excavation: is 122 feet and depth (j fret Tlie TO width of tlie canal proper kGC fret ot M t fop and 4T FREIGHT ! J ' k I i feet at1 bottom At ingh water there will be a depth of 16 feet From these facts sonxe ' ldea be formed 6f the' immensity ofyhe wprk - may Supposing that tlie canal is conneqaenre of the U heavy batteries bearing on it cannot jjtfcompleted at present the work as far as it has been carried is so much gained in an enterprise whieh when it FREIGHT TO shall be completed will always be of incalculable imortanre to the commercial interests of Richmond' 'The cxplosionbf the bulk head of the canal oh the 1st hist was witnessed by a large number of officers and astroug body of troops were under arms to be ready for emergencies The Herald's correspondent gives a full account FREIGHT TO of the recent important raid through East Tennessee and South Western Virginia of Generals Stone-ma- n Borbrldge and Uilleiu The injury affected by it to the rebels was immense and is to them probably irreparable The lead mines salt works 50 foundries and furnaces 100 miles of railroad 15 locomotives 200 cars ami a vast amount of other FREIGHT TO property was destroyed One hundred and twenty pieces' of artillery and many prisoners were capt! tured 'from them j A Savannah correspondent of the World hints that Sherman will march first on Angosta then to THE UNDEKSIOXED 13 PREPARED TO rURXISlI the rear of Charleston when with jDahlgren In front ho will lay siege to that stronghold Dispatches captured oh a rebel soldier divulged tRAXSPOSTATION FOR the intentioh to send the rebel rams out of Charleston harbor at once thus taking advantage of ironclads This led to the the absence' all tho monitors to Charleston of sending ANY AMOUNT OF FREIGHT promptly harbor where they now are ' Tho Richmond Sentinel has a report which lit discredits that Brice is dead ZmiER BY The Sentinel of the 27th saya a boat load of blankets has been received at'Varina for Yankee e oJ83 jn vj i 4 tbo-Sin- k i - Tlie Mines '' ’ -- ' ' 4! r- - rr Three men have written to the nntherities t ' f from different parts of England each declaring £ V 7 J 4 vj ' Muller the convicted murderer was Tills forcible and expressive yet elegant that innocent and that they committed the crime awl dwvical enunciation attributed tp a no- A Chaplain in Vrkansa3 saVs that a man General' is eagerly tiirious --rfpuidriUing’ fn was ' conversing with a woman at buying and text apology by pie' whose house he called and asked her “if there adopted ns both tLe squaw and werer' of siK9tles mnl In believers any Presbyterians around there?F She hesitated a moment and said she “guessed pnponsu hilling doctrine r kilted any since XV e recollect hearing something of a ceiy riot her husbaifd lud'ut ' lived there” j 'ruler who was so v' J ' r" tain ancient great on this they’d i A letter from Winchester Isays that the imnihilatioirpolicythat hpwished his people belles of the Shenandoah Valley go about in hud onlyono nerkthat he might destroy them faded gowns and poke bonnets frown upon hosee had thovvill bftWYbu oiitf but at the Union soldiers and give all their smiles trouble— hot the ho to wanted dul he rebels of Stonewall Jock-sonto the' fancy old' army who disabled from farther do it more wholesale than Nature could per-'"suit Other persons mibre eager dont jnind service linger m that vicinity Mr Wilkie Collins is to received 000 for IlieTronble not st brtl'if they can only squelch his proposed novel in iJie CorhhUl Iagaine the mts r'T v1 with liberty to repnblish it in a complete form 'llxo policy is jpometimes very convenient after it has appeared in the periodical And It may le extended indefinitely whether pro-- it is not only in England that large sums are less than 30000 iitubly or not" ia hot the qucstion and no realised by authors'' 'No 'cditiofibf illustrated Victor Huan of matter provided that the Jact o’ lantern copies hliserables were lately sold in d few go’s lies ' tiling— glory bo obtained ' 1 ordered mure The were 00 and daySj For instance Rnssia" might saver trouble times are changed indeed since Dr Johnson and 0X101130 by adopting it with the Poles was obliged to dance attendance' in Lord in the vain hope of Chesterfield’s ante-rooAustria with'tW Hungarians and Venetians obtaining a vpaltrV' dedication fee' j Now is France with the Algerines' and England with the time for our Thockerays and Dickenses t lie dissatisfied natives of Jndia'and with the to pitch ini ' Irish It might ris be fried with the South- - : Tho Suez Canal Company have adopted on ornefs for if developed with sufficient vigor ingenious mode of obtaining labor for their T it would bo certain to : briujy “peace” for a works Taking advantage of the desire of true1 follower of Mahomet to visit the tiiiie ‘Quantrell and Bill Anderson are said every t shrine of the Prophet at Mecca a journey to have mtule some little eHortal in that line which ot course involved expense when taken in lvttHsaa atid Missouri Prnjts of Missouri from - any great distance the agents of the hate (t anhbupced An Tangiers and 'are “qiiiot” enough j ust now and are likely to company towns in Morocco thatd free passage other rt'maiiiJBo until they are resettled : will to Mecca be given to any Moor who will Ve trust Congreas will continuoitg inves- labor on the 'canal works for a y$ar during tigation of dealings with tho Indians os there which time moreover he willfreceive footr 'said 'that the offer has' alcertaifily wili be no squirming over lt from and wages It aIsconsiderable number of re- any body except those- - who like the lliber- - ready brought cruits' iiion in court arejnstinctively afraid of jus- r MAKK-lJCrr- ' : " j - ‘ -- few-raaime-d k 'fc A ' ’ - of-ou- r - : : -- - -- " ’ ‘ TilG TOPE ON THE CONFEDERATE A notice t of a'recent steamboat-explosio- r Inisville MANI- THE SORGHUM OR IMFireEANISUGAR i 1 - - - HdA-BOR- v—' BTARTIXO i Their Fatrona end Frieuds wUl always A c rcl VERY CHOICEST — '! 1 - t -' BEEF j s t r re-qui- man-of-w- I4 VH f 1 - Ca nnd l’enl CHEESE riCKLEDLTOXGCE - - t S t etc Me I v 1 V : : i ' i FLEASE GIVE US A 1 ( -- - 1 ALWATS ON HAND CALL! - ar k ft : lBVO STORE '' :’":v4'- ' - ' K ISG5 181-t- f Apt - J'- j -- r TRIPP rwtrfcts to iimoqM to Mi'anmptni rons and friends that M Tor the present he will be obliged- to limit the number of Mi ‘R: pat- pupils fifty ife will meet tbit number on Monday Jan Bth 1865 in the west wing of the 14th Ward Bufidings Pupih to secure admission mast be able to read readily In 4th Reader writ© a legible hand and be thoroughly grounded on the - t© v simple rawe of Arithmetic Mr T will now present td the pabllc a rare opporttA nity of pursuing the Higher Mathematics Natural bcien ces Ac y WANTED ‘ v quarter f 12 per ' - Common English stndies MORRIS & Good ' 15 r ' Sciences Xanguageel'ete 18— EXT PREPATXf REQUIRED nty ? i Itlgher Barley MAIBEN OatsV etc 'I vr T MOREI8 ASD FOR WniCH HENRY MAIBEN? together HATING assorted themiriTei' BUSINESS gratefolly-ackno- I ' WILL PAY asCo-Partne- ci w ledgrf tire past ftVors of their Individual patrons and respectfully solicit a continuance of tbeir patronage to the confined e Sorts of f MORRIS & da MABENJ IX I G OO DS Paintiiig' In all its Branenei ' ' Daft's Store 3159 Shop in rear of A' ' ' ' - ' o I ’YhD are prepared to execute' ' - V" t I SPECIAL HOTICE! il East Temple Street v J O' - Tli - OF THE FINEST QUAEITT a ' k - ! r -- TEAL HEAD PORK SAUSAGE 4 JannaryStb rc i x - : ' i ‘ -- t In O Howard Livingston i! ll trans-atianti- If i it MUTTON -- j known-neutralize- r' actod the S i '4 ieo tc - : r-- 1 '! rORK UPON: ! 6QDB1T8 of-lim- i tolhhi and i I Tvrti' - n Th at the A? EARLY AS TIIE it J n 1 He-wi- niair APPLY AT 3IY OFFICE ONE DOOR SOUTH OF a - :Al MEATS” iforgi -- - : 1 t X“- - ! -- - pettde i tnyo ) fcrrcJ WITH REASONABLE TEliMS CANE - - i a i' cu i ter i :V 1 OR OTHER AX2 ‘ Pran-ddco- j COUJISJ I y ‘ - I at 1 'which SAFETY AAD DISPATCH 4 paper ends 'os' follows: "The JUAKEZ TSSUE8 LETTERS OF MARQUE ROW TO KASfCFACTUSS 8COAB FHClX XT swam ashore ' Sordid thechambcr- captain AUA1NST FJiEXCH SHIPS! maul she w$a insured for 315)00 and loaded ' f To make pngar from tlihadrghnm canes is the j iron” Her crinoline must have been TIIE CONFEDERACY WILL ADOLIsrf SLAobject of our endeavors ''Although tlie VERY FOR FRENCH AND ENGLISH RECOG- - greatest ' pomleroud is a valuable product and will sustain the ' syrup' NITION AND ALLIANCE! : t J' r 'i- it haft done thus fir as oho of the staples 7 n crop In IS lft tliero Were 4C0 peopie inSau FEDERAL raOXCLAPSIN CHARLESTON of our country?gevertheless to make it s complete Now there are 120 OOlt AN ATTACK BY SUEBMAJL EXPECTED! success it only requires time and experience to Hubert P Miller of the 4th Iowa cavalry STANDI effect TO A IIARDEE that object In all directions we hear the BROUGIIJ phot hml severely wounded a twelve year old o f sugar made' from - the and see reports net get but of 'Miller's FRENCH CANADIANS WON’T BE DRAFTED! sorgho canes andsamples r- Iwy iMicanse lie dld tlifey are not from scientific and is 'crippled for laboratory experimentey bul made -by the inexpev:ty fast enmigh llieloy -'! DUTCH GAP CANAL A' SUCCESS! rienced lifei Tliis was at Holla ' Mo ' jv ' Tlie cane that Is most adapted to make crysthli-zabl- e 'VTluvWife 11 Fort Monroe 2 4 of collier aWigan lately sugar is the Impheeafi and some of the ‘Vathought " to pufdut'tlie lire- with a can of water but Porter’s fleet la reported at Beanfort safely an- rieties far excel others weathered tlie storm Miemnled iii blowing'ofT the roof the trifling cliored' having successfully There are fifteen varieties of cane the best of but mow generwhich for sugar is Oomsee-a-n- a Wilmiugton mtstxke ofiwing u cah of blasting powder offAdditional The seed the name Otahcitan the Asia The Pope of Rome in ally knows by-Oomsee-fe-nper the result' pioilncing are erect and closely response to tho manifesto of the Contederatt States heads rtf the -- l'no tK63anil having phort footstalks ltjgrow to application3 jor pension are applauds the pacific sentiments exprcsscdhercin compact about the further the of continuance 'same height of the Chinese with long ithef bloody deplores piweitol BVoutlily ami the rate is constantly in stalk And as the juice of those canes' the and the North the between South joints struggle ' contains more or less acids and feculeiicies which iiKTeasiiig' not fail to avail himself of any iavoriiblo hinder their crystalizing it requires defecating and to urge peaces X Hungux-ialaw suitCently terminated The best deneutralizing dgents to remove this from Nantes The advices Gazette Shipping says' wtiieli hifiT osigagwl the courts 10 years - is‘ the best is and fecator heat 'cream confirm the report that Juarez has burned letters — the proper use of which to the French of Americans Marqne against ships Clot If tfiofonglily ygaturntedwitli the tinc-tnr- ? considerable experience For it depends especially against the steamers of the French of lobelia audwrapped araunil the iu a of the c altogether having tliorougli knowledge part company All steamers havina on amount of acid in the to the of amount aln'cted is said iibe a sure cure for a felon juice knpw board £200000 ia specie are convoyed from Vera lime ' ' to sufficiently neutralize theacid The only Cruz by a Frencli reliable way Is by litmus paper which when dip if- - Hobin a Freuch ichbmTst' suggests a The Army ind ' Navy1 Clazette ridicules the idea ped in jnice containing too mnch acid itj changes to prolong life by thd habitual use of tiiat Sherman was- obliged to leave Atlanta way to ft scarlet color udd then cream of tho blue the Jacticucid removing the mine- lime until it changes the blue only to a purple NewYorkI incrustatioiis which form' on the arteries Tho following is the concluding' paragraph of a The lime should be added in ' small quantities and and valves of Jieart thoroughly mixed until the required result is obthe and thus loug editorial in the Richmond Sentinel Jell' Davis tained i'lagea the A a general thing about three pints stoppage of tlie machine so organ: "If France and England: will enter iu a preventing ient foV one hundred gallons of cold juii Confederate these States with as it: otherwise would town recognizing Too much Time will make a dark article' of su treaty v r p our nationality and guaranteeing our independence It should bo boiled down'to about two hundred of slavery in all these rather than and twenty-fiv- e nxvAfect 4 inches Iong was killed re ci lUe abolition ' degrees Fahrenheit or— tho eve war we should be prepared to urge as a test — until tliei the continue TV in steam escapes' in little puns ashington Gulch Montana ftwjr tbe measure on ©nr readers We think such a This Montana Theatre is in blest thno proposition would bo favorably received and acted At this stage it is refcdy to'be let oat into the cool-er- s I " t itua'a week upon by those nations and ik'ooghtto be mad6 V ' I to them” — But as soda pr saleratps is most generally - nsed i j and gives very gpod results and as it is used a r Tho deepest ‘coal mine worked in Great 'The sapply hip Massachusetts whifli thousand ways ofinoreit is almost useless to give Britain is tiiat of Duckinfieia in Cheshire I atrnnaaeipn lastvening from mode In fact we don’t believe on the 30th report that the fleet of iron clads any particular difference how it is applied so reaclung 2050 feet in perpeiidicular defith much makes that it I had reached Charleston Harbor and were to coBut the way if is gentoo much in don’t get you ?Perale with Sherman in on attack on that city y "John Kossl of used our with evaporators is to dissolve I a reported that Hardee had been brought to a erally couSj-'noI of soda iq a bucketful of table two hb about reading spoonfuls stand and would probably’be obliged to surrender half a add and hot pint or Soevenr ten or V' 1 juice received intelligence of 4Tne syrup fifteen minutes inilie front of the pan The Republican State Convention nominated treated for' sugar should not be allowed to get the Hon V Smith of Manchester ffor Governor cold or at least below ninety degrees Fahrenheit on the first ballot It should be placed in a room made for the in t cUPP1 CORNED BEEF Owensboro was taken possession of by the rebels under Major Taylor our forces evacuating FESTO!! n The New Market x r - t I n EASTERN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Bn’S OP NEWS 2 TOJXltR'XpOYE two-thiri- Uce ttfO - Iat! - ‘ ' ' ' by Jtjlisf J Mule oi' Ox Teams J J ’ ' - -- "v i The Tribn&’s army of the James special says the Dutch Gap canal is regarded as a complete success the result Of the explosion in tlie bulk head being all that was Expected A dredging machine will now finish the work Sixteen feet of water hasjiecn in the canal since the 10th of last month The Herald’s Savannah correspondent says mafiy citizens have taken the oath of allegiance The 3d division of the 20th corps had moved across the Savannah river into South Carolina and met and driven a regiment of W'hcclcr-- s cavalry No other rebel force was found The World has g ramor from lYashmgton that Senator Morgan is to be made BecrSUry of the Treasury that Seward will be made Senator In Adams to succeed S&ward tn tltfb Elace of Morgan It is not said who will anoceed Adams: Tho Petersburg Express L informed that the cotton found by Sherman In Savannah is owned by Great-Britaisome by private individuals and Mme by Government It appears that ostt 1000 blankets were sent fo our prisoners The Express as there are 3000 Yankee prisoners there says' u tliur supply falls short by t ? 5 :" prisoners' m Ik H’fcpon T I l1 nd©n ijt the SOUTH SIDE OP j ' : it : CF Idalio City ’s i NEW MEAT STALi Boise City - “ I JBaimack City " -- s s - " & CO 3'ii'giiua City - -- - J FAUIi FHEIGIITkjRRBIGIIT! lisliM by coDimouconscnt iuSan Francisco tT Grcse ami docks are reported by Iho acre " rnioAV Moiiswo of the Carson tfand in plleaat TERM!? : Tlie California State Treasury Warrants i:l uoo aro at par with gold just i lYrngm 00 y i SLx Miinjlw Ia recommended with r’ A” “strlctcf-rexrimG- n s i r 5 OO S in’ cities Thie MflWthft ?v Northern Southerners r 2 oo i the city : ' LlVy XUWib MaxS Norwsiyaud Sweden hpve recognized i iiw rtvke‘LT " ' : imilian ' ‘ P” t ?r V -- 1 - v J--- 'r-? ?- ‘ '-- ij 1 1f'1 Ln J w nVE - -- ' £ '1 : : V I fFbcultmi'of ThA-ni- ““1 : VwTOTM Quebec advices ay there is tronblo in Canada v“U®v a “as over J the enforcement of tlio draft forimilitfa-me- u of carnage gold and gnvrUtf Y0YCL with silver avia to serve on the frontier The French hae refused linib1 1 aris for one of hia fornrUoi to serve and the drafting officers hare bl?n driven Tmes' ontbf several jconuties A strong force has been 'l 'Vc5tcrn 11 ' the ivnehing in i ordered oiit to pnt down this insurrection Deerfield bv A spediai from Wnihington says the advices Uhhario -- ihoSwfi2Vatr0113’ 'of-aga- y from Richmond ore of such a tenor as to indue their ire &rvi aroused the belief among certain officials that the rcts Congress already in secret session hakpavd a A wealthy Jewess’ has pill giving Jeff Davis or Gen Lee authority t o call beenw a nunnery m Warsaws Teco7CTed from or order detail not less than fifty thousand dozen mora there who! tkcrare i slaves forforservice to the andy sis soldiers Wd aappevTaad confinr Capt- - Wise of the naval ordinance bureau has the -- Brown already determined Brothers £ irv Parrotsfrom-tService: The foelingiunoug naval ViAfcthe Oust officers induces the belief that his view will be Gc of 1 white eTamniag board and the De Cl 1 : ’ huuJ® ‘ w IbO-pound- er PkldWlSfa tllnd A 1 P9nnrn iv3Qil II- - was'1 lately sold at : vmi to chmond Examiner df the2d in reply tor tho appeal to the iM’otection iMlroppbiie hnui the present weakness of ?U 1 per 8owh andlntinuiei that the article in the Sen 1 iv5c?nifnJlVihff wA policy emanated from I jfr m3 from a panicky mlad It aJr if CASH RATBI I ‘ 1 3 'jj h ! I- - f THE BEST CROCKERYVARE 'j OF ALL KINDS A LARGE ASSORTMENT 1 ' At wery Reaunable Rates - - pur-os- e F ' T IV' - - - AT EARDLEY MAKUFACTORYtdEast Temple Street 4 blocks of Godb? New Store—and wf solicit a visit from our friends at the' NEW PREMISES when we have improved Swilltiae fornupplying at Wholesale or Retail OUR - r & POTTERS UAEa removed -- ' ' " J A" t l - CARTWRIGHT CROXALL i CALL 'MS AN D 8 with vats made with low sides and broad 159 --3m ottoms These can be placed on shelves one above another—they should be filled about three inches deep with syrup and stirred occasionally The quickest way to drain1 and isHo drain off all the molasses tnat is on top ofdry nr the sugar' then put the rnush sugar into a hemp sack ?nd put it in- to a common cider press and press out alt the syrup The sugar should then be dampened with water and pressed out the second time A little p alcohol added to the water makes a fairer article of sugar The sugar can then Le dried either heat or spread out in ilia air Tlie quickest wayby u by heat We make' drying pans for this purpose which we construct in the following manner: We make or e large pan with deep sides- then make ‘ one small enough to go insido with considerable OXE IITj XDREI) THOUSANTD FEET space around the sides and bottom place those pans on a furnace similar to the evaporating pan OF ONE AXD TWO IXCII ' supply the lower pan with water and the upper ' 'T EE OF LA if MEN’S CLOTHING at a dl i 1 I 1 GREAT REDUCTION WALKER BRO’S w - ( 10000© IFeet) FROM FORMER PRICES TO CLOSE THAT ' p- - DEPARTMENT i r f 1 - 1 ' 1 sugar any danger 'of scorching Thesngar can bd dried in a few minutes by this mode To have good sue cess in snvar making the cane should be 'worked im mediately after it u cut 1 SQUARE-iDGE- B LUMBER V Gfc L City DCCJ28 1S6L i widths 154-t- r Dec 17 1864 FOR BALLS AND PARTIES ' i $3" Flrit Houic West of laberntde & s V 5s-- -: 0 ' ! MRS- - STEX HOUSE Ladies to call and eee HEAD DRESSES NETS WRKATIIS FLOWERS FANCY PI- -' the flneet in the Clljr e-y- - 145-t- f i HAIR e" s 1 ‘ 4 3 |