Show :4' kl a -- r ' x ? - J V f EASTERN lte It is said Yankee deserters state that mington are rendezvousing is the harbor of Reasr telegraphic news QU Jasper connty Mlaaonri still skedaddling with our cavalry in not pursuit Pleasanton has been I y slightly injured by a fall from ld horse ' j The steamer Belle firtuh St LonU waa attacked Qnebec that the conference ha selected I by guerrillas while lying at Randolph Ott Thursday 3000 POUNDS DRIED PEACUX3 capital of the United provinccsTovj night and Paymasters llutler and Smith were kill-41 HOOPER 'aaada and Quebeced and several of the trew of the boat wounded eldiusdge forwer CamuEi Paducah at Meredith n received Kentucky ' LoufaviUe 27 " 4'-'A from Sherman on AV ednesday that ForFotrert is reforted to be threatening Paducah dispatches with a large force Our military circles are on the rest intended to attack tiiat place yesterday Starves Scontssreported large numbers of rebels passing alert for its defence i DresdenK-lrentoLexington rfhady- Grove uH CHARTER OAK CooUdk for Weed or CaaL St Louis 28 17 MeClemersvilie all within 50 miles of layflcld sixty aels of all classes intended for aa attack on Wil- w 1 York State agent in this citjNraa and his office was closed to-da- or--1 S A XiltS fort North Carolina icaj ‘ I SfllttE 6 j FRAUDULENT VOTESL Yankee raids to the towns of Woodrflle port Gibson Ossika and Skewith landing Mississippi aornwoMr ®x prk3(rEDEAXs COST are mentioned Large numbers of beef cattle 4 QUAE GONE were INTO secured These WISII SCLLYI are but a few of a series f f rxiJUL V -- ! TEES! rT ' successful and drainable expeditions from Vicks A has and been for Uen which Dana vicinity burg ' f — A vrics r?rrrr used rr— marnadcke a-- 1 some time sending oat Of CAPTURES CABELL Extensive rebel Government wagon shops in ih ' on were fire r Lynchburg Saturday destroyed by ' NAVAL MOVEMENTS IN N Official dispatches from Pleasanton give the folloot night last A large amount of supplies is being accumulated YAXCY DWARF Office CaaL information in to lowing the X iN KEOIUJAXIZIXa regard Sheridan’s operations McClemarsvillei The rebel Gen Buford has eight STROXO magnificent victory of the 19th inst CmL 22 “M m?TceId was St days regiments "thrw battaUIons and a battery of Daiil such ftSStftSfe DOAiif that V Acrusher -rebels Richmond the to siienan — a fore lass of BOX' than Coal U&J editors are making desperate' endeavors 'to believe ibop it poroMAa in mohox— by times for SHEET JEON AND ZINC tr the I gun- left and no ammunition having blown ud I Orders have been issnied for concentrating ' snn EXPECTEDT IX a march to The Enquirer In allading to the turning point in his train he also burned 400 wagons line Tennessee the CM 01 to save them I preparatory Buford are ilt Chalmers most the ou Forrest battle Paducah the brilliant of one victories from capture We have 2006 prisoners ’ several I dbl ATEX3 PADUCAH— BUSINESS SUS- -j of the war says in commend All business has been ' suspended in had been gained by our troops but in hrmnftTiif npiw tthV Oils PENDED! and goods have been removed to & place an evil boor when a portion of jmr meb were Paducah Fagift is reported kiHedJ thy 1 for been CflLS- made has AND KEROSENE had' of CASTOR a the property they plundering safety Every preparation captured' i New York 26 'Price’s is an small force of Yankee cavalry opened on our lift' attack army completely disorganized'' and KEROSENE LAMPS WICKS AND CHIMNEYS j all Baltimore 29 is rn- - flank the plunderers took to flight and thus our fleeing in all directionsit says rest’s correspondent epeelal i not jjs !' MArtinsit E on whole army was 'thrown into a panic and fled in Additional by the steamer Canada d that Miwby’s tfang made a raid It appears Governor Bradford has fast proclaimed the new boon’ 1 nd a there condition is Still desome waa this it ' bOryTvi The vote argues capturing disorganized probability of the present Daman line free State constitution of but feat is only a temporary disaster no solid results of kings being changed by the pending peace ne- 30174 in fhvor and 29799Maryland ' uu£ 3Tnlls ' against rits Prince Frederick of Hesse would be in the Middle are attained by-- it for Sheridan disgraceful though gotiations Potomac important more a are in progress S army JKORSE-SHOORIFFTN itr NAILS Headquarters it was for us The rftbel cavalry especially are heir to the throng and not Christian the Ninth'- f 27tU'-- p m field ie itr the in j pegartmenti abused in strong terms for their conduct on that ! CCT AND FINISHING NAILS all Sixes JTcw Yort 23 - iVUIfOrant'a annyi the situation iadaily ' ' lir The long looked for advance of the armies opeoccasion The Herald's Winchester the ox- correspondent of Richmond has ! — at last taken place HUNGARIAN NAILS aud TACKS importance most active preparations are in rating against Ten thousand is given oath whole number of - ' Thu " '''trtvfiwi Military operations cannot long be de II- A K were completed r bviii — 0— T— roun army in the battle thirty thousand as Slier t 'has been heavily Early's the of It w weli aoira army part ' idan’a ' of cavalry (i by of the Potomac from the trenches and massing it MHjforcelv ind will soon receive' greater aeces- -' ' v alley ana under cover of the Blacksmith’ stillLnray : not distant These far Richmond eoinciand 'A claim hja as present their period papers captures ness movements are in the rcari ready fora move- - The 1st Division! nj tJ made VICES the move ANVILS of him for a for Rich 19000 Union soldiers being enemy by grand Sui been asked 2nd corps with part of the 5th and 9th corps held an eminently important character by ' w New York 27 on the right fb entire line from the jaunila’ar the SCREW PLATSST At the time when the battle of the 19th' took to Some three miles west Appomatox of the WeldOn Railroad lias all hfs atrangementa nearly The Tribune’s correspondent with Butler of the : V iJaiiral Ttcr l the enemy had stationed three brigades of on the left All the baggage wagons Ac were FILES and BORAX completed tor aa attack on' the furtilications at 24th says: In connection with the action of the place x near Mulford creek' in Lnray valley When sent to the rear at City Point cavalry rebel river Governors their ' tit mouth of Cape Vear slaves are plainly indicating II & E ' eij x to aid them in their desperate straits it may not the general rebel movement was made this force rAVashington 26 2rclock this morning Hancock with the 2nd At advanced to Bncklin’s i on Ford Shenandoah river to state this important fact name corps moved along tkQ Department has information that the be inopportune and Front Royal ' In the movement stated they and 3d Divisions of hissouthwest jje N’aVy ' Their us before Richmond ly: Alter crossing army Cruse Teneriffo on road Sauta at de confronting arrived the running Queensware Vaughn: were met Powell’s division of checkand firci' yinrida by is cavalry and now to known be reduced to ed When the rebels Petersburg rug he found the rebels entrenched in 2rd of Augustrand obtained a fulfsupply of coals 5 CRATES ’OP lies met with defeat they retired Thatcher’s not exceeding 5 000 rden all told’ works Hancock at once charged: made 21 hours left after and newly staying Milford to and within priis°ds one"6f her officers who is invalid the CROCKERY line of fbrtmcationa their them on the flank drove them odt and took some ' Jeff Davis - Lee Longstreet and other disting- there erected Mijplisrfmrsped ' CHINA and ' took 5th men of the Yorker 50 a 2smr is who said of her it corps rebels uished rode cavalry mostly prisoners the Jines in our front and along amijme wed Gibson from Powell's division Sheridan’s the Squirrel Level road and found the rebels postGLASSWARE Major then went back to Richmond deserters say sad vku the uuly American in her crew 300 men made a reconnaissance on the ed at its junction with the Duncan road which with army men' der not wiser j tif New York 2g: ccmpridlngsvarysTtlcls needed ia Household 24th inst to the neighborhood of Milford and y to Boynton road runs from north road vj Yanghn rebel ram A crept down the river last night unTUe Herald's correspondent with Sheridan says jiot he met the enemy and drove them into from this they were driven by our skirmishers with i 11 4b E In a der cover of darkness to their late position and theirvalley wounentrenchments out immure eiijoying a respite after the late bat-o40 one Division 1st battle and loss about some the capturing —o - flag' — having ft U several prisoners position is nearly the same as before the hunied away against dawn this morning ded TkpSd Division of this corps took the adi the -- baffic with: the exception of having made a lodge The Richmond Dispatchpf the 24th says early on After the ascertaining strength of the works he vance2ndcipssing Thatcher’s run connected with Scales ever of Mascanutlen mountaii oar at sumuiK "mut anchor onrihejeit the Meantime Hancock advauced Saturday and morning gunboats retired next lying reached the Union line in corps day tri-in Grave Yard Bend below Chapin's Bluff were before him till) FAIRRANK'S platform jbe following is tm official report of what wc safety along a by road driving the rebels his column where Yankee a Opplicd reached Boynton piankroad upon- by UNION BAR battery newly erected cijitured outhc U)tli::j New Orleans dates tn the 23l have been receiv- he line- o battle his' left reaching TIU and formed on halted on infle Hill a North Bank distant the Signal A GA ed baa been introduced the bill Louisiana in file and twelve rank hundrel loners of COUNTER AND GOLD SCALES pi further do wn-th- e river One of the flrst'of the some distance west of the! road and his right vai: VifBiiuiiseioned oificenii IS pieces of artillery 40 Legislature for a loan of a million dollarsrin ttriler aster shells on the deck the on of little thick the a woods stea to exploded right eai'isoii-'- ' H 4b E to enroll the Louisiana militia All three batter wagons 3J8 horses and mer n uexcept Wounding two men se- rebels and deserters between the persons Drury neat fore-gu- n The tith corps bad also formed and advanced rjiilj-'- i witli harness complete (ii ambulances 50 4 lfi of and ages oan verely The Drury weighed anchor and got out of 43 aro liable through the woods two miles but the left of the army n'agous 150U0 founds of artillery amhiuni--: range as hn as Fred- The ram iron possible quickly connect with the right' of the 2nd small Carpenter’s several rTiiT'wagon loads prras member of the Alabama Legislature introduc line laded torebels All the medteaf store othe enemy d large cricksburgwas struck several times but suffered fell back as we advanced un- COMPLETE STOCK OP PLANES and PLANE IRONS The corps little injury Jfhe greatest damage done aboard of ed a resolution offering conciliatory terms to the til the line reached Thatcher’s again when the RCLES SQUARES AUGERS CHISELS Ac fci wniityof small iiiiisj ammunition and a large her was Federate demanding a cessation of the war It Yankee one the shells ef which found w behind entrenchments by ere rebels ' strong ediately in" jpmihif of battle lligsd j caused discussion — much in the legislature which Brisk over her grating wounding six II 4b E ensued without much loss ou either A letter fr6m the ' the men four very Slightly and two rifit president was read adjourned: refusing to accede to the Governor’s aide firing ' i severely the ’tr ttianliiiig Sheridan and his bpave uirray for It is paid the Richmond came in for her' share of call for aid to strengthen the defenses of the State : Ki- At about 4 o’clock p hi the rebels taking adia thti mouth's vallev operations jrirille especially the fire and had her smoke stack - knocked into dates to the 1st says Oeffrard issued a Ilayti Carpets ' f:oh Our vantage of the break in the line between the 2nd losses on cocked hat gr splendid work bf the l'Jth ' proclamation in which he says that though three mossed Anderson's divisAND 3 PLY ia variety Division 5th and 3 rfie Vth though not Officially ds corps will sum reported insurrections had broken out within the past- four ion of Hill’s corps and charged the right wing of The owner jof the blockade runner Laurel pub months i’f ag toilows:' Army of West Virginia kill--q abfiit ' lishes a statement letter denying the W womuled- 35b that Semmes restored now all is quiet and order is completely the 2nd corps which gave way and fell back a 400 of Total °—r V prisoners ' li short distance but being reinforced charged amT Xiueteentlicorpfl: killed AOO wounded 1 JDO had sailed in hi new vessel as stated ridiculing iik 170(1 The Trilmne’s army of Ric Potomac peeial: da- - checked the advance of theVclieis and captured a Stallonciry ' Sixth corps: killeil the idea that a little steamer like the Ranger of Totaij irnyrs OP’ ‘ Iuli aavs this morning the entire army is in number of prisoners Our loss' in the aShir is- not itLL UKE wouiuicii’ roiil) iriiisj-inoO "Total I3o0 less than 11)0 tons is to be manned 'and armed frotn tel 27th with jiy ' six days' rations etc and ready for-an- known itiJ not believed to be heavy A few mincruisa iato converted the rebel cteoincr Iiurelaiul kilted nwtjon Division: 20: 15U: that wounded 1VL Kitiliug-SCHOOL and BLANK EOOK3 emergency The movg: is on the left flank and utes after the rebel cavalry which bad been cat luLwiii non Total 22(L (rand total 40Mi s' : er SLATES INK Anoiiier correspondent says: Cot Nichols with cavalry is swinging off on the Boynton road made an attack on Gregg’s It is reported from Africa that Jules Gerard the on the extreme left Gregg’s round towards the south side of the radlrond The Division directly in rear of the 2nd- Corps and lor FOOLSCAP LEGAL CAP BILL LETTER'- BATH and Kir 'Ibi yl’i Nv-Vor- k oavairy jnadti A reeonnoissanee explorer was drowned while crossing a river Herald's 5th corps special 25th sas that the ene- a time quite a sharp skirmish was kept up but the yesifril ay up the l’ikoS fairas XIowTy hi eapt Joe friends by Qobnrn accompanied NOTE PAPER person ' tripr-- two scouts on the wav us ally 'demanded from the stake holder the! stakes my is largely massed opposite our left and is mak- Gregg flnally drove them off lou to resist floS'- the ' preparations ing any attempt against II informed that E 2nd In the charge made on the yat guns fieiMjaslsa was Mount for the intended fight gUhe grptmd that he was $lpptu side of the railroad corpswo of rebel at Jackrebels were been but to taken the have said it eivalry wyjiivwW by at the place fixed for the fight while- Mace failed to ' The Richmond Examiner 23d says Grant is now is stated they were subsequently recaptured undthe remnants Mf Early’s and Longstreet'a The stake that Coburn holder explained’ appear rifle-Ty Farmers in walled four lines redoubts redans one of and be hvd on this line inlondtd continued the until by of reorganized could have vho tpJi'c Fighting part to o'wing jif DOZEN iirili line ivit Each interior a sinall is stronger than the one in otter dark when a heavy raid ended the fighting 300 d inly piuipffii portiou of the conditions As to the referees unless some mutual pits bat front of it and most ofhis artillery posted on the for the day froin'us at- - i'odar Creek SPADES SHOVELS FORKS IIOEM come he could affair a to was the draw inner line f of the formidable hatte-iippe- d agreement N Otli the The of the ”but only in' Ireadvance a Coburn wish to corps occupied right expressed light : RAKES SCYTHES SNATHS to blow us 'out of land or failing in that ixf Canada The samwnaper referring to Hood’s movementjs but did not gain much ground the object was to fj ' ' — mibujouc pit::‘ remained are shrouded in mystery and displays allow the left to gut tairly around on Boynton they E j Engagements between the French troops and says SM considerable anxiety :l'h(j?ribines Wxsbir gton special correspondplank road before tlie right advanced insurgents-id-Algerion Arabian 29th the uml ifril ent says the authodties of the iititish Provinces 2inh of Atlanta InteUIireaccr ralte for rpinforremente The colored division of the 9th corps had some September resulted in S)Q Arabs being to Tlie have at leiijxthilisLmvi red that their riectvsioa hs Saws be gathered from ail quarters for the deliverance skirmishing with the rebels but nothiugupproach-ih- g over 100 killed and wounded French soldiers and :rieniI sire tFjihlesoine Usto'mers and arc now as iBRANCXX of AND a FROST MILL CROOKES Wounded few a fight they lost Georgia was spoken on Sept ii own (iov -to be rid of them : The rebel cruiser u‘?ir'iaj!ur 28 a hail with the rebels j 44' north longitude 24 west Washington Gregg’s cavalry sharp fight Do Mr ALI'iljio'aid-M’il- l Do be xteifiled-iCUT bringiug these Itember 2d tn latitude from Grant informs the Departiceat in the fownooa when Dispatches the attacked his itiie of announces from Batavia rear Dutch that they the Advices tej peace i!hriiViattnia(ioha punishmeuc that an ailvauco in fofee tw the purpose of a re- - column he charged and drove them back capturiDo' Do BUCK Voiiow foreris td bc stillXcw were enyid In a war with the nation in Java lO 8 or was and connoisaance made Warren a of A number and JACKSON'S SPEAKS wagons ngnd DISSTON’S IIAND and prisoners some by yesterday t rii' the enemy also attacked loaded (with supplies horses mules Hancock ' In tJxe evening an editorial (t:u ' JPm troops aro luot allowed to visit the I The London Times of The purpose being: etc OTIIEIi SAW3 the propoicl confederation of the British Hancock but was repulsed t American 7 y ‘ 36 milouaccount of the ' Cincinnati ' j the were frdmthe II- 4& E withdrawn provinces powerful accomplished troops I Tlie which occupied the country over 4raxercils Xasjrije' dispatch-sayadranccti position to which they had been pushed which troops SIter- - itary state which the American Union has become we passed to lay were Boteler:s and The telegrams Young’s divisions of former occupation - 3uais at Uajiville' Jnear Coosa Lliver pres- St Louis 27 ' to their line of South Carolina and Georgia ' To Builders Vi-- : reare ail the details which have been Crant of with Wilcox’s brigade t The dispatches in border papers say the train br troops part ceived WCK3 n LAIIE3 BUTTS SCREWS CATCHES Fort Smith-wa- s attacked by bushwhackers Our 15 miles of country left about 27 Point V City STRAP and IIOOK HINGES etc atC south of Fort Scott sixteen men were killed and Nine pm I have just returned from the cross- todav and is now in a position to attack the ene'works of the bnrned on About train fiank the 100 refugees ing of Bovdton Plank road with Hatchers- creek my's part II 46 E Tire railrsad froni 0‘liii tlanooga to Atlanta - was accompanied the train ' now extends from Its left to Armstrong’s line Our The number of taken -prisoners ‘Iyesterday ooniyieieiiou TliUrsday f About GLASS lfflgucrrillas under Capt Taylor entered Mill thence by the south bank of Hatcher's creek abont 300 r: T " - New York 26 Marmatons Tour miles from Fort Scott at twelve to the point above naimecl Knoxville 59 At every point the PUTTY 's Smith"2n I Massachusetts cavalry- o’c!'rck on Saturdavnight and murdered Colonels enemy was fouudentreached Gen Gill am had a fight yesterday with Vaughn’s No attack waa onijertv f iaa 'FtancisiJo was killed at the baw - Knowles Brown "Hawkins McGargle Shodnick made daring the day further thantotirive his pick- command at Norristown completely routing him WRITE LEAD ' ' M Mi Leiftr Crfeek' ond'Stout who were enroute north ets and cavalry inside of his main work' Onr casand capturing 167 prisoners including 1 Colonel' I - I LINSEED OIL' Washington 26 Prisoners and i The Federal less in the battle of the 23d was y ualties are fight probably less than 200 killed and 15 other officers amid guns i ' A XL'Ri ANTINE of Bcauwgan ‘a address on assuming The rebels were chased all Sunday night and con-Ka- wounded andPitesing Hie same is probable with artillery arrived here this mufning Y 'pv r 0HiuunjI At the enemy We captured seven loaded teams on lie ex-VARNISH1 lighting jwith their rear was kept up just received! erw stireapable of toa 2'eq come blow for daylight they made a stand and were handsomely their way froiQ fctone's ereek and 73 to 106 prisonstriking B WILLIAM WILKINSON l ward ufonce toers On onr round Butler extended well and PAINTS right apd offers to all deserters who re- - whipped again WiThia -wards the Yorktown road ivithtmt finding any thirty days amnesty lie promises I 25 marKansas Most militia of the have gone home H 4b B jA te people respond tdfthi call point unguarded We jhall keep our troops out have in tial law has been abolished and business a f 00 resumed where osthey arc noon toward in till they I 5S enemy shall be driven from McDanFive hundred rebels under Lieut-Co- l ovisOil 1 7 MAPLE SUGAR hopes of inviting an attack 00 zx iels crossed the Hannibal and St Joe railroad hear GRANT ' (Signed) New York 27 FAXfcY CANDIES ' "" on Monday goingjiorfh "A strong force City Point 28 Trihjiac'v special correspondent says: the Buckton ws sent after them '' The attack bn Gen Hancock proves to be a deMINED CANDIES ari 1 0ttoission Get Doubleday President' cided success lie repulsed the enemy and retainfront Missouri Gen fAdvice 10 thc'Upper say nlly tietrial GROCERIES of tra blockade pend GUM DROPS ed his position holding possession of the field till anjkto i)toleetT to Baltimore forth has gone into winter quarters at Fort Sully orhe commenced when ‘ LOZENGES withdrawing The Wlhnebago Indians are in a starving condi midnight ‘“yhb2ate aul t y k recently dtecovCedders havmg been given fGr the withdrawal of the HARDWARE aetQnhdipg Iriiud' ami forgery con- tipn LICORICE 21 corps before the attack was made We Io3tno soldiers votes tyXev Yotk-Stat- b Our forces have been driving Price rapidly since prisoners on south for Onr the dav the FIGS IN PACKAGES captnres McClellan for Sunday BOOTS AND SHOES was 2J or 31) miles side foot up 910 Tlie rebel Gen Hearing is re:At last accoants-bm submitted ' orgiaal nvelopes by sdnth- of Fort $cott and his army has been routed ported killed Retail II 46 Eb ' Gvt? ac tor5nf nauei Ihvreto Otic box On Tuesday we had a fight with and dispersed GRANT (Signed) ’S’ GOODS ZEPHYR &c containing many "thousands hip1 between Mound V and Fort£cott in which i Reports from Sherman’s Department to six tkiran'iavllt votes’ ufcl been ' seized others he was bitilly whippedCitylosing 130 prisoners and 10 o’clock this - evening indicate that the rebel army West aids Eiut L'eoklng Glasses street Great Salt Laks City sent to New York Developer or 12 pieces of atargheea Tsmpls aAt reais no the There is Tennessee prisoners Among artillery threatening GILT ROSEWOOD and COMMON variety of Size p:s oa this case prpmtegtp be of a moat start- - wfrejlaj-Ge- n Marmaduke (Jen Cabell several sonagain to donbt that Sherman and Thomas will' Je £ have a vharacter y X' fro r' Colonels and other officers He waa again' attack? found prepared for whatever movement may take II 46 E chaond papers of ihc i ed yesterday morrhng aihort distance from Fort place i2ith contain-proce'er-LARGE STOCK OF direc-- Conveuton’kGld it Augusta Georgia on Soott and driven pell meli in a south-easter- n V4-- ? concur in Missouri Arkansas froni and Reports DyeStniTe between ihqToveraora of Virginia tian He burned 200 wagons yesterday to prevent v & 7 loss detent of with the Price LARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT heavy South Carftlin£ Alabama imd Mis-- - their capture but nothing is stated about the Iossi stating GENERAL MERCHANDISE’ STANTON v (Signed) X n seems There to "eitherride be Thenatcof the no bn that doubt rW’ lVconsaltatiQn ! Xsw York 29 — o eracythought generally to be in Price’s army is completely demoralized and scat' TEichniondJpapers of Wednesday have been reX will mU at a tma1 adraoca on which ORTtS at this The tered convened' jjuictarc ceived Early has issued an address to bis soldiers Sacks ?utcr ' tree' Tfitercbanec of opinions i v" jr9 The telegraph 'works to Fort Scott- but nothing on their late defeat by Sheridan in which he tells n a sod Heavy linen sacks f0r hah: been received of COST AND FREIGHT operations except them it was cansed by ' their disgraceful propensity e to oujr forces still 3 RALES 40 Inch DUNDEE ‘BURLAPS" pursue i’rige Gen Steele with forplunder ' recommend hefcyy- reinforcements is at Fort Smith with the S' BALES 40 inch U 3 A STANDARD DUSK The IHchmond Sentinel confirms the repent that pfbhibiting'send-oupsid- e 44 SHAKER OSNARUPdI probable view of contesting Price’s entrance into an arrangement has been completed by which the of State jlimitsfyto urge Arkansas National feed will to be its allowed government : 10 conkcripVevery soldiers in rebel prisons and the rebel government New York 27 JL'’ var'0lu P ep artaie nu whose place eim their men in onr hands NCaeltlne to be E:a?P“ed-AhiePie Washingion dispatch says it appears lofficers and soldiers or The message sent to the Alabama Legislature by "T7ROM the Penitentiary on Snnday Afternodn Oct 16 GCTTA PZRCHA BELTING Belting fhft rebel aim Northern or take to front 3 4 Cein up 6 iach LEVI ROE late of Pope Conhty Texas f'tHZ'0 rcrr)hmiend legislative enactments for ntal Alabama the Governor and because the members refused to Mobile etc ake it imperative be? Montgomery covering tiiat negroes 2S Are 5 Inches feet Dt in 2 10 comLEATHEjrmake and yean dark inch height j line of conappropriations for the defense of the State plexion black bain 74 forehead hazel 1frjnt frontiers eiposed te Union armies ThU practically opensjnp Sherman’s ' r high was returned to him in a black envelope eyes roman The noses teeth it the to clear to quest Apply gulf Uaited States Government somewhat decayed sharp chin weighs abent b 'rI'0ur: The Vermont citizens along the frontier are or- militia of Alabama is virtually disbanded135 pounds £iYea W ‘1 Purposes' of war de-& Senator Kill of Georgia has written a letter in t ganizing cavalry and infantry rompames for proVi The above Reward will be paid for’ the delivery of the ra part they he which Davis’ JeiL that assertion the tection reiterates Contedcnte Tile the Prisoner at raiders the Governor lias anthorities 0 against under Penitentiary to appropriate such 's-latioarmy have deserted- - The rebel Gen Archer - CVKKI1GE FOB O' of c nred from the War Department cavalry supplies rebel part A P ROCKWOOL Warden is dead which will bp distributed along the border I refajil Jj?' u PI110 service as may be c'mfelterate Gongress re- Wheeling 2S Moses K Ferry of New York state 1 Entirely- - New Pkikadelpkla a 11 at agent The PICKLES : election on frtctwris the State commerce passed through 11 between ihdi-- Baltimore wa arreted on a charge of forging yesterday Vid : to rilHZ anderaigned has a fine lot of fcUCUMRER PICKLES njr Liad Roclcawey— 4 Seats votes He has made A foil confession in off quietly the entire- Union ticket is betieived ofs: TeSoyeriiors close with the u'snai Car Cash or Grain either by the Cask or to A been have local elected The and exchange Legislature o maintaining the rights of which he admits the forging of a large number and tororinl?ler‘ Gallon— in brine or Tinecor Apply te Juabtatesvachievin'g their independence Ac gives the names and parties who assisted him Sev- ficers are largely Union Terms fiur Orders by Mail attended to ii-ao 9i t- - have ' ShLouis 29 the fol-- eral prominent persons are said to be implicated ? E- - JOHNSON f J ' The latest accounts put Trice near Carthage Thtir names ore not given 44 Spriag Lake Villa UT Oct 14 IS64 - ss i H y' 1 imi A k n - A-N- 44 ' O 4r Ji “2 - ‘ - Gen-Duff- - ie ! ! r- - 9 s V -- 1 " i i '¥ ' ! - riw-Ouf- r‘ not-An- i -- 1 f K) t - A - ' n-a- ir -- J' -- h - - V Lu--ra- ur i - - - - - -- ene-my’- -s : I : ex-tendi- ng ' - - exploded-imm- -- A — - - i g -- - to-w- -- thr-'rdb- g vt h - no-laii- ii non-fulfillme- nt " hadC-escape- 't Sf' ! ’ a : -- a - radnit -- ftlv-oH- to-day-- ha ng I- - : 1 -- - L-u- wing-gaine- d 1 i ‘ - 1 - '- ‘ nt 1 1 i - V-- GEXERALDEALER x ai ' ! 4 i -- i DRY-GOOD- S i 'jrcrbriefua e - - t-- ’ 'rf ’ d- - ’ South-ST!LW- - IL& - - ’ $50 the-4Jon- - 1 r d 'Te BSWiB D ESCAPED 5--ud - HOOPEK SttE ns : r ‘ 1' sol-flier- s’ - ‘ y ' t v! J — 4 - ii :i I l : i 11 r' lx--i X - i X X V- ELDKEDCE v- ! ir ’ - - r - J f- - tu r |