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I- rat ovEuaxs mail cumtaxt Arrivatf —Tuesday:— Mail II C I Boll BeldenT'Castclio Otl Johnon Y Chit - II t- Cit- Ed- - 87-- - i ' r we-cann- j wel-comel- to ' : r" J cotemporary running up BURBRIDGE Signed ter cadence of its progress is the determiila-tio- n St Louis is news we have from the West (jf its proprlctors to keep going at the is that only fighting was going on between our cavalry high prhtes of the colored paper they are for-- j and Price’s rear about 15 milep west of Jefferson 10-Th- to-da- It ced t( use is a spicy - per w'ell-conducl- paj-- ed t l A 1 rcn oVxnLAXD iTagk' Lixx1 1 Sharp Arrivals— Monday evening: — W ' i y PRICE CHECKED NEAR JEFFERSON CITY' BATTLE AT ALTOONA! t SUER DAX FALLINGWHOLESALE - j ' TIOXt ’ - : ! New York Io The ! Lnsa from Soullia nxptcm ‘J?th has arrived The j coroner’s jury rcturiicfi a verdict of wil murdep against Muller "at Turin in consequence the capital being transferred to Florence" Twenty pereous were killed and many wounded'' Walter f SavigeLauilcr dicdatlTorcuce Sept I7th Thej report that the announcement of France In teierehce to the Italian treaty had-beemade "to l j®Pe and that hcThad asked for copies to ir conhnnedf The Dope requested tiiji libe Amy of the Potoma ®rpradvanced their line yestcr-emyakitmbfr ‘The movement was to ’"’ ‘ d!x-f- -- 1 ’s X r r k ? We hold the — ’ W ' I it 'f i 1 jr Jhc forcc elsewhere wt " Jura The London times credits Grant with snores in mying compelled Lee to move and looks with interest for the pending results The ratification of the Franco-Swis- s treaty is t v JHERClfANDISEj! Dod-worth- ’s ‘ ’ Ft Monroe - ! sale Ion' Vi- Yiexxa-- where we r idl tike pleafure in iliowinthe pwi pefple of Great Salt Like City hd vicinity jeoinu of the 1 FINEST STYLES I j - OK PLAIN AN1) F1 I DRESS GOODS wT EVER ORFESStf V i n- Our litock wiM beiugxtenaiv wbolM al-- of Irwif rmlrai-i- - STAPLE GOODS - i - bveidet the T to - fpr-hl- geo-cnjihic- IIATS & CAPS WANTED k ROOTS a ninfrla nim preferred t whom will le ElTinempluyment all tbf winter Apply to GOOD WEAYER in the eniatogue of the 111- - MERCANTILE'HOUSES JEST ixx aix o I tbekrrint of our train Upon i i St O ! ts i hi A in : we nliatl SHOES OTJR HARDWARE r XAII-- S JAMES McGHJE’S Factory 20th Ward fr : JU I 87-- G every minor article enumefateil FTf I cixmiiNG ' just below the Overland Stage PAINTS AUXISU - Ac Office wi i t — OILS WINDOW GLASS present iiousi: Complete Stock of T- ! GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHIH& i OPALL KINDS TIIE FRO VO KMPORIUAI Hie DYE-STUFF- S New STAPLE GdODSAXD GEXRAL ( J ‘ IllAvE from tha Eaat’ tha present aieaaon btock of ii n ported a STABLE DRY GOODS GltOCERIES liAnOWAItE ‘ -- njL-s- -tft W diatrici of Alabama one million and a half bushel of 4orp have been seenred by the rebel government as A tax in kind The same paper says in nfufr I return of tax in kind in the i On asga and LowcdcsAlabaxa “otih' byflagof truce will b s 4m r tf A Vine LOWEST jPRICES Ection of NOXIONSt ! Charieston The Exam TOOLS Be auragardTw”diitrict includes East SCHOOL BOOKS AND CARPENTERS’ Hardee aesuaed command er “y Ac 6 to-d-ay I CALL AND SEE US - A I ! £r AND T ! MOST SUBSTANTIAL QUALITT- - 84-t-f - t m OP THK MOST SUPE1 Several mofc 1 ? ! I m ini e d i a t e l y i i j 33doT y ' —— COMJKY DEALE11S 50 AjisJD - v : 'JENNINGS J FATJST z Will fipd Unsurpassed 7 - "- - MAKING THEIR ‘ i AGAIIVl! ' i - t i Horse and Buggy! m - i Come on ehipmatec if yea want full rig and Bristol fuhioo in the i i i‘ i £‘ S Paid fo t I V'T w la ehiehape jy LIVERYLINE ! JS'y Sffc: !“ PRDtJGfc: i 1 t 4$ V -- Tht Higkest Price ' " M Ph nCIIASES r ' - Slvi A lyahtagcs in ::S' OFuslv ' - Vi''-- l I’ "VY3VL::! M 'Eagle K—i Kirtwin Qct IP hiihs K'-- : 3IAKER8 ' H - I 1 : for- - to-da- y r Trainaon the road- - i ’ y: Ac OTHER D Gy A ' are expected to arrive shortly 1 - CAPS WINTER GLOTUING Stoves i BOOTS & SHOES PAXQYGOODS HATS it perfect i t West Sit ie 'East Temple Street nearly oppoaite Overland Stage Ollleto: &c A supply of COOKIN S AND Ac of iune BiOckiudhave opened with PAINTS OILS and in fact everything neceieary AND CHOICE SELECTION 0F oth east corner A OQ D G ? jj OF ALL KINDS l f a 5? I M-- tf j V r Ns- :3 I 'm 1(0- MARKET ' IX THIS Pi --- dLDSTORE -- 9 The Richmond Enquirer speaking of the fecent : attack on Batter’s lines says : 1 igreakiona 1 - i Yankee v J- ! N fw WatEB SirPLf for enna is to liaive a full supply: of pure und t wholesome wjajter which it has much wanted The fpllowing gives us some idea of the plan: HOOPER & ELDREDGE’S An aueduHr is to start from the foot of the Senunering and not to fall short of thef stupendous aqueducts of the Romans Three springs which rise at the fobt of the pa&j and furnish the purest and coolest 'water are !to be which be will‘ continue to occupy until thoi completion id Their Water has- hia chosen for the purpose been proved bv chemical analysis cqial to NEW KClLDIXGf the best drinking water and the amount they V a large eliarw give will suffice amply for the! want of Vi- at prices wliicli cannot foil to eecnre h enna The aqueduct is tarn at a height of OF PUBLIC PATRONAGE 250 feet and to have a length’ of 12 or 13 mires while the network of the pipes atil are of gniNlv have been eel ec Jed with great: intersecting the town without counting the ID llio very finest quality couiprUiug houses is themselves a to of the attain piK length of 114 geographical milesJ It is calcu- PLAIN Sr FAXCY DRY GOOD Si lated that the whole work Will take four or five years to complete and that the cost will I In Grcdt Variety be 16000000 florins —1G00QQ0 pounds sterGROCERIES ling : Jnst Opened!! : ' QYERLAXJ) STAGS ZIXL i - 'ET'i ‘ GODBE hs ! CKOpKEKT snd GLASSWARE — wt " - oS M a 6barp punishment receiving J i i side Bait Temp!" f treat directly epiowl j0C9 of till j an accomplished fact MER CHAND1SE Turin is again tranquil The remonstrance of the municipality of Turin addressed to the- Gov- We have aleo about twohnndrel heaid of anod worn oxen ernment declares that the transfer or the Capital and a quantity of first rate huneaf which we prill exto Florence signifies the renunciation of Itonie and change for produce of all kinds protests against such a conclusion BIRCII & STUBBS The Italian Parliament was convoked for the 24th 87-- 1 Trove of October Em-- Clarendon at VientiJT had t urged on iConnt Rifkberg the necessity of bringing the peace negotiations to a speedy Issue lie also advocates the early inauguration of the' Duke of Augusten-ber- g promising the recognition of England r ' : Store JVew TW:OiJsJJL&E Til A2A - ( ) our dir °r ! JUST IN RECEIPT re ( few i- Godbe RcplcnislicclU W An engagement took place yesterday ton the near IUchmond resulting in the Dearbytown road our forcea of all the held by ito unconditional unradev whfch114 deBlanded by the enemy between that and the positions New Market refused road We captured between 400 and 500 Prisonlasted fouf bours re- treatel vrith a losspf 8 killedwheu ers 9 pieces of artillery and between 200 and 300 oA 2?£0£& J ' ’ dfficui dispatches from Jefferson CuVi’ that horse Am official dispatch from Lee says yesterday the Advance of Price aqage morning Gen Anderson attacked the enemy! on the fro“ Jefferson Cityhld been sjbffiu 1 Charles City road and drove them from two lines 10 nil 1 of entrenchmenta contested by our cavalry Conaiderable Luna capturing 10 piecea of attlUcry I with the c isson and horaea and a number lofuna- of the csemy were killed :aud wounded ’ was small oner Tbfe enemy were driven to the New Mar- Gen We Khali ill : STAX$tix Signed VVc have some additional news by the steamer - i i 1 The1 atock at tha Washington ' We wib also to give notice that yre have Grant telegraphs as follows : I find our losses the other day much less than at REMOVED OVR DRUGSTORE PLACE OP BCSiaTESS Four hundred will cOver our entire loss in killed wounded and captured— will be found replenished with a coihpletc line of About 150 were captured A ‘great many of the FROil OUR OLD STAND AT PROVO GITV genuine dead fell into our hands DRUGS AND MEDICINES The cnexny'tt loss could not be less than 1Q00 or TO Ot?ft NEW lou AStToK IIIS EXPLOITS! ltURHRI I )G CO first-reporte- BACK TO WOODSTOCK S DESOLATION - VXD IIETALIA- -- & RANSOHOFF S N Xtta c I tt City this morning— results not known Price is south of the Pacific R 'll moving wcstwiird— Whether he will 'strike for tlie Missouri river or NOTICE rush Bohth with h view of escaping out of the Stale is mere conjecture' TO MISSIONARIES FOR He burned the K R bridge at Scott 4 miles will exchange good- - merchantable wheat at Bea west of Jefferson City and destroyed the K R and vicinity wheat at Provo Payton: American Fork andtircat 4alt Lake City property at Callifornia - f FARM FOR SALE DlilE EASTERN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS X Mine : uigiit along: If f I 1) IRa CMI3 : OO TINNERS! TINNERS! X E W r At H c SIIAUKEY’S: CPt ) - ANP I N Baldwin!! Departures:— L Cartes J W: Fence thc C mutry All the UN EM PLOYED TTXX ChurcliUlrC il Irving J A-- Cameron " FEB EANXOCK iXD BblSE STAOK Arrivals:— Mike Cody W AJ Gamble Morrh IUG1IEST WAGES v Ilaith ASbtfGer John Tolsin Joba Iteidlingirrv K-t- f Departures:—Wm Gray wife and two children: D- - Pitt IL Keyes AUKIVALS AT SALT LlKS VOCSE SO acre Who-wafof Farming and 31 widow Land Tuesday:— Billy' Coryell V W Howanl p E Jones VV A Gamble Joseph Faivre R I: J?pots- - near the city limit'd wood Jaincil Bromley P W McManus R DiCiI- s Enquire of S W JJIC1IARDS key: 14th Vtyd J' ARTEMCS WAUp TEX OR TWEL VE Le Peicrin” of the N Y Sunday Courier ays: ‘Artemua Ward will appear in a new character soiaetimh in September He will be the iconoclast : 1 of his own “Wax Figgers” and smash them up as WANTED FORTHWITH they have served their purpose and are to be used more' In his new line of business they Will not LIBERAL WAGES RAID i wanted! From the funny lecturer he is to v FOLSQM A KOMNEY change intolhe publie entertainer with an enter L86-- tf tuinruent haying for its basis his recent travels in Utah among the Mormons lie intends takihg as his model the late Albert Smith — whose Mont ERESH ARRIVAL! Ulanc entertainment In London Was the rage and fashion for many years Artemus possesses many of Albeit Sinita’s distinguished: trait — the same dry broad humor the like cordiality of manner a corresponding ketfn perception pf the ludicrous ' and great Uct in knowing how td please and fickle the puUiq taste There is to he a pictorial part to Artemus’i entertainment too which I understand is to be on a very grand scale The pictures ar now S being painted in this citby Mr Hilliard the ad- Niulo’s Garden and Mr mirable scenic artist of a’Gaspard Maedfr of the- Broadway Theatre jThey are not to constitute a panorama but are toj form IS a pleasant bak-gronn- d to Artomus’ talk lie i to be the actot and the scenery is to illustrafe the of action Amorig other subjects to be illustated will be the cjxtenorand interior of Brigham Young’s S residence the streets of Salt Lake City thb Salt r Lake itself by Imoonlight the great temple of the Mormons andithe residences of their chief magfrom the Eait containing a really " nates Artemius I hear is “way dorni In MaiUe ' completing hgs book of travelswhfch rumpr reSPLENDID ASSORTMENT jOF GENERAL "! j ports him to have sold to Carle ton for flOJXX Ar j tennis is sangifine of accomplishing great things in New York Me lias seenred for his purpose Hall just above Grace Church in Broad- L now in process of decoration and which w'ay which labeing opened and to fit it for its new occupant” metamorphosi -- STOKE s GOOD C Cuflod Mup!yBat by spplyiac iuiiMiltuSr to ' w paul a won '1- 4 i At W Jenwing' Slf Miin-8tre- t j ! Departureair— W Cadlen II O'TTatt Win bert CapL J B Urmy and wife F M Biirgtj gar Wise 'i’K Wahtcdl Carpenters ARPKNTEtta TEN - '' j j ? N - - : :f and departures X ARRIVALS i V - :-- -- m i v -?- &'') '$ t'" t - meat ha received J over thrwe million pound of eotton a large amount of corn and other articles DAILY : 'A Nuhvillej 8 U1 rf’ : ' :M Forreat tfaat iBoMoau Tcporta escaped hitft by on flat boats above and be wkDXKHDAV MOUS1XO OCT crosaing the Tennemtee low Florence on the 6th while ltosaean was dey tain Wby high water iii Shoal creek and Elk river TO ADVEKTISEIW THOMAS (Sigded) JV-- i - Altoona 8 y 0erCl pmJ will be in reached Kenrsaw Mountain on the 6th I ind as the time to witneMi at distance the attach on Altoona m a wwper other tliatibA I had anticipated this attack and had ordered jfrom Koine fien Case with his forceThe attack' was The loss was £oiue met and enemy's repulsed wchwe UuoS 1’UO dead and moro than 1000 wpunded and prisonfaa corn X' faiiiiM ers Our loss was about TOO in the aggregate The enemy captured the small garrisons at llig : jiicatioa with Itewwoy-and Ackworth and burned 7 miles of our for- - it3 full Shanty and mail railroad AVe have at Altoonai and Atlanta an MCttlement by cveij ' storios abundance of timber its saloct ' its and iatrst - telegram moved has otnr rapapproach hoiU mi3CeIIan y ajul it J locals wijlbe cagcr- - idly back to Dallas and V an Wert' I am watchand doubtlew reach ing him in case he tries to reach Kingston or Atlanta is perfectly secure to us Rome This lj penned bv all fckrfee majority fxoilies army is better: off than iu camp l 'thtrfcwidei oTtlie -- r SIIERMAX (Signed) ' j WobJstoek Va 7 ’ lhronghoutli Territory have tire honor to report that ray command is It morcau tile produce and money report at I this Wu commenced moving point ich render the Semi- back from also Tcature Fort a Republic ML Crawford Bridge-watfonnj and Harrisonburg yesterday morning-ou- r auxilli- an XVef:klv Teleghapii Tllese points had grain and forage active business man previously - ary to the" inewr-ofthbccif destroyed in moving back to this - thc frraerr lhc trader 'and the miner r point Tle whole country from Bine Ridge to North ncjU The fpapcior advirtiieiiients will be Mountain Has been made untenable tor the rebel — VT cvssariJy IiraiteJ and ru We take tlie Jgreat army I have destroyed over 2030 barns filled with wheat hay and farming implements ovfr 70 - r publit e find it the extent style and po- - mills filled with flour and wheat and driven in front sitioU bf advertisements Will le governed of my army over 400 head' of stock killed and issued corps not less than 3000 head of sheep e 'without rcuptH-’- t to persons wholly by tIVe This destruction embraces Luray Valley aiul bit-ti' A Valley as well as the main valley demafldsu)on our columns and the arrange- largeFort number horses of been also have obtained t our publishing Lieut Jno R Meigs of the Enquirer office ment J for their insertion r jl office beyond Harrisonburg near Dayton' For this atrocious act all the houses within an area of H' IxTCj ir AoAiNprFrom the Colorado pa- 5 miles were burned : Since we came into the valley from Hamper’s pers we judge thht the path of old Harding Ferrv every train every small party and every with roses in Colo rail o Ssome-bod- y straggler has been bushwhacked by people tnany is whom have papers from the coniman-der- s lias pot up 'a petition for his removal of who haveprotection been hitherto in that volley The from the judgeship there- - Ilci3“a beautiful people there are getting sick of the war I have not been followed by the enemy to this speaker" a pcrroct soap suds point with the exception of a small force of rebel cavalry that showed themselves some distance befour horse wagons hind my rear guard y cavaJrv stationed at the loaded with barley Handj vegetables and one The 100th and 8th OhioShenandoah near Mount over North the bridge were while attacked wagon with over four hundred dozen eggs ar- Jackson by McNeil asleep -fith 176 men and tfio wholrf party either dispersed rived at Austin from 'Salt Lake oii thor 3d r captured I think they will all tarn up 1 learn Nevada Xlhntana 'and Idaho ought to con-t - thhtiG of them had reached Winchester McNeil was mortally wnithdcd and fell into our hands He Chjdej that Utah Ts a modern Egypt was - thef most daring and dangerous of all bushIIwhackers SHERIDAN AVWat wn think dr!iiC— -- The “Golden Erir” ’ (Signed) I Culelslmrg Kentucky 8 published in San Francisco by Lawrcntc- a Forcing the enemy from Clinch Mountain and Laurel (lap after a heavy skirmish we met him 3 Brooksis in our opinion tbifljOst fatnily journal miles from on the morning of the 2d and issued in the United States JtXjvaehes our drove him Saltvillp to liis works"around the salt Works he was strongly entrenched in a bluff in table regularly and we never rip itscovprjrith-- where force-undeEchols Williams and Vaiighan heavy out expecting to iind ‘somethingib it” wliich and it is said Ureckcnridgc I at once attacked drove him from the works on our left aud is a cjhnpUmcnt extend t'o every and centre held him iu check on the right add finally X in hpite of his artillery and superior numbers literacy tfeekly whipped him at every point and fortccd him back to bisovo works OrTioxAi — AW regret to learn that sjome In the evening our ammunition gave out and of our home suljseribers think that the Daily holding the position taken till night I withdrew News fs running down: Auy of them who my command in excellent order and spirits The thinki they can jnake a belter paper are Occupation of the works was only prevented by Would rather buy what the failure of our ammunition try it 'Wei From prisoners we learn that the enemy’s force we wrunt than tt sell at pnisentlprices GOOUto S000 ami that llrcckenridge was1 preswas fapers nK'aiitinie anyone who thinks he does ent with 4000 from My forces amountnot jit tlie worth of his money’ has the re- - ed to 2500 engaged Lynchburg It is certain his force great " servel right to discontinue his subscription ly outnumbered ours The forced to its way detachment Pound Gap Evert paper we issue now cast3 us mare nio- A drove with and Prentice force through superior we receive! for jt— Rocky Moun- - from his works at Gladevillc several jtey tjiah capturing — ' taiii'T' ewX of small arms and one piece of prisoners a number Oar loss in all was about 350 the enemy’s artillery ' Fojks difTer widely in opinion we think our greater On the third I received orders from Colorado and no bet- Bhcrman to return THE K' ' : ' iLiv'Y v- - ‘2 v: j" V! :- - ’ 3 4 -- ' 'K'-l-V- :m'e‘ i" y -- 'I ifi - :! v -r i lip 'r 'V L vru rn fc X X i :V y 5? - J iv it fr 37- S 1 - jk tj - |