Show ’ f I J SM 2S3 The rebel lfi Bowie woe killed end Col SheoU otber lin of I itronw verb country (hna Blue Ridge to North -' limit of the fit fortiUratious j rebel the mortally wounded hu IwenntdMatedtbletur -ooo barn filled Washington 19 To accomplish their purpose they under irorcr implement-over'GtiuAngor commander of Washington had for of night moved Hooke's a txd FieId' divisions g 7wbet! her and foram? in front the hst few days been In line toward Front Royal wheat flowrand ndlrhren road4500 the with the down Sited larbytown -toill ended to to which point a railroad was being over 100 head of stock killed and p wition held by Kautz-fairltncircling his 1700 dat'Oen him A ihccK of Sheridan from telegram men the com not lea than 3000 head andLtt-t’-r supply ton wm ed Bee to thte° detraction embrace Luray Voile reports Sheridan’s arrival at k At daybreak they attacked him both In front and- burg followedjbv the enemy's cavalry Sharp flank Our troops Valley a well a the main fought bravely for more than an niimbcr of howcii have afco been obtained cannonading had been heard in that direction Of- h lurAfll they found the enemy not only in front and x ficial dispaUrhes from Sheridan liave been received rightTbut oIhqi in rear when - fell back — but R Meigof thr Enquirer office wa theymen— a ' victory of onr cavalry over the en- lnot before they lost nearly 300 fnL Jno announcing having to TnnrJcrvd beyond tire force of rcbcl'cavalry under Oen Rosser ’cross a marsh the onlv line of retreat and : run an atrocion act all the ' The attack was handsomely made Custar com- their artillery into a mic where they were abanv-- ' njrt were burned 'the 3d cavalry division charged on the doned' manding from HarperU hack road' mnee we came into the valley Merritt commanding the 1st cavalry ike enemy followed In a splendid line' Field’s every train every email party and every divbion on the Merritt captured Str&sbnrgpike division thanv bushwhacked ItfSrier has been by people beiag in front supported by Hooked-Cross- ing 5 pieces of artillerv and Custar captured 6 pieces the! interval in front at double quick fronUhoconKnan-havel rihom protection paper Artillery with caissons battery forge etc Two were so fUU of confidence and impetuosity they that been hitherto in that valley The of divisions captured 47 wagons ambulances etc and V ommitted to throwont skirmishers they Sopie there are getting lpk or the war a number rof prisoners About 33 of the enemy Onr troops were armed with repeating rifles and I have not been followed by Jhe enemy to this after being charged bv onr gallant cavalry broke Torre a of rebel of the jm:tll exception ‘noint with and ran follo wed by our men orrthc jump for 2d cooly continued the work of destruction on the rivalry tV showed themselves some distance bemiles through Jackson and across the north fork' rebels literally covering the ground' with dqad and wonnded Thts attack was made about nine ' r of the Shenandoah hind inj rear guard y o’clcock and was as signal a repulse ai ever hapthe at stationed Ohio 8th find cavalry 'The 100th best to make this delay here torti- pened : the North Shenandoah near Mount' leIifcemed'it thi new General Eleven pieces of NewYork!! JackW were attacked white asleep byMcNeilr artillery werecavalry 36 pieces captured making The Richmond of Examiner either whole Saturday(saysMme the and mm dispersed captured in the Shenandoah since the 10th of Sept excitement parjtv with 170 au turn up l learn Some prerailed at Gordonville night before nr captured Hhink they will was hew and had never been last from a rumored of "Winchesterreached approach of a raiding party jMeNeil fired The pieces were marked Tredegar works that of them had It was deemed prudent to remove the government wounded and fell into our hancto He SHERIDAN (Signed) stores JL and 3 from the place and they bushand all of dangerous was tiw 'most daring --- - jonia 1 U y vlteyA Ifwlemburllay ho®-withi- -- Hit X FIFTY GREAT SALT LAKE CITY RETAIL MARKETS ' C toms eooM ’ ' Hesvy bra htiiip73Ktl1 00!Skia rotten pr lb SO sea so do Ifaw i 00Glnghma 1 oo s l Clesrhed sheetingv Sjfn 1 25 Thnnob 75 a 1 S3 1 SO DsUiiiM 7Q Denims i 1 75 75 srl 0O Ken tacky jess l StriiM ‘ HBh 00 75 drills TtekiT' ISjral LSft 50 a 60catting rr lb Prints 12 OUT 50s3 00Cottoa Yarn ThrMd' srlri - t ' to-da- - OF si f' ' 1--- WOCUJW ' wij-morull- - - d (?jsncd) - sfIERIDA3f v where he was- strongly entrenched in a bluff in heavy force under Kchois Williams and Vaushan and it bsaid Rpeckenridge: I at: once attacked axA drove him from the woria on onr left and centre held him in check on the right' and finally iif spite of his artillery and superior numbers whipped him at every pointaml forced him back ' ' to his own works - i ir i ir ‘ -- id' “I works at Gladeville' capturing 'several prisoners a namberbf small arms and one piece of artillery Oiirlojj in all wav about 350 the enemy's -- orders from griaterUn the third I received : f jSherman to return - : : - :BURrEIDG! ' Signed i St Louis fi Is 'only news w have from the West y m that fighting was going oa between onr cavalry and Price V rear about 13 miles west of Jefferson Tity this morning— results not known Price is south 6C the PacifloR K moving westward — Whether he will strike for the Missouri river or rush south with a view of escaping out- of the State is mere conjecture ‘He burned the RR bridge at Scott 4 --milcs west of Jefierson City and! destroyed the B B S'property at Callifomia I Washington Grant telcmphs as follotrs : I find our losses the other day much less than at Foot hundred will cover our enfirst reported tire loss in killed wounded and captured—-- ' A great many of the AtnjHt ttOwcre captured dead fell into our hands r ' The cnemy’loss could not be less than 1000 or it - - - Jura " 17 d1 : - -- Ft-Slon- 9 roe ' The Richmond Enquirer speaking of the recent r ' attack on Butler’s line says : ! -- engagement took place yesterday on the Dearbytown road near Richmond resalting in the by ear forces of all the positions held r by the en6my between thst and the New Market road : Wercaptnred between 400 and 500 priaon- ers 9 pieces of artillery and between 200 and 300 horses ! Aff'ofiicial dispatch from Lee says yesterday meriting Gen Anderson attacked the enemy on the Charles City road and drove them from two lines of entrenchments captaring 10 pieces of artillery with the ca&aoasaacH horses ana a number of to the New Maren$mywere driven ket road where found were strongly entrenchthey ed They were not pursued Onr loss was small the enemy’s Unknown (Sen- - Gregg' died at the head of his brigade" ri "A dispatch from Early to Lee on the7th sat Sheridan’s whole force commenced falling back 'down the Valley last night jalong the pike ' The flnquirer oftlMtSth ! says all- the Yankee naval officers seamen and prisoners will be forwarded north by flag of truce y " 6 j"'- y Charleston Hardee auaed command The ' Examiner says Beauregard’s new district includes East IwMuia Mississippi' Teianessee Alabama and ‘ An - pris-onenc-T- he -- - to-da- to-da- Georgia GEN PLEASANTON PURSUING PRICE IN Misscxyitii SIIEBIDAN REPULSES HIS PURSUER! -- GEN- - wire:-' nil r4 - ASY OTHER! GRAIN onr shrewd and thoughtful farmers and we think they will bo studying their own interests in making calculations to furnish themselves with the most useful harvesters Where a man would not be justified in purchasing for hrs own use alone it would likely be profitable if he had a machine to hire to cut the crops of his neighbors after the present pefambulative fashion of using thrashing machines This is a day of progress and we shall be glad to see agriculturists go ahead as well as other folks Next gammer let us hear the hum of the mower and reaper in the big fields of every settlement in the Territory cap-tnre- d last Thursday and we slaughtered and Just Opened!! ay N i- FREIGHT TO :I ARRIVAL! FRESH 4 -- - ! Godbe Replenished!: freight to I W r TRE MINES - & Jv Virginia City GODBE S FREIGHT TO K--l IDAHO CITY IS JUST IN RECEIPT - f- BANNOCK TWO LARGE TRA1XS - "4 i iilEKCHAIVDISE STAPLE DRY GOODS TRANSPORTATION I ON SALE - r by-pa- th telegrapii - - from Kansas was fighting their front' " About 4 o’clock our forpea pltced a battery outride of California and drove the We rebels out : killed wounded and captured over 100" Our loss 'Was only a few wounded j The railroad was torn : up about a mile each side of California he rebel Col Etanthwiute Is to have f ' Vbeenlasfc night ith 5000 men reported’ moving towards I : to-da- I n con-tinn- ed OLD STORE - r SAFETY ’ 'r i DISPATCH -- ! f 20-00- GENERAL DEALER - - - DRY-GOOD- - : THE ) -- tear'would be an utter - ‘West pads East Temple street Great fait Lake City impossibility to subsist 000 meninjlhe valley for a week No base of supI hard r plies remains from which the rebel army of occupai tion could be fed - — J LARGE STOCK 07 - Arf army of the Potomac letter of the’ Oth says yesterday morning the two (Great armies confrontGENERAL MERCHANDISE in a tftate ing each other in—front of Richmondanwere attack from bf fermentation each expecting the other Our army waited but the rebels did which I will sell at a sma I advance on not come- The enemy gathered 'themselves into their works while their rams and rap boats in the COST AND FREIGHT Jamesireut higher np than usual for fear our monitor ivouldpisatlie obstructions Chains are stretched Across the river to impede their progress There are 3 rams in the river — the Virginia Richmond and Fredericksburg and four Dreunr Beaufort Nansemond and Suboats the This is their entire naval force afloat for the defence of Richmond though other vessels are being constructed One had been launched but was not ready for service 1I Tne Times special gives aditional particulars of Ahe battle of the 7th The object of the rebels was to turn the right flank of the army of the James and thus obtain possession of Darbytown on the central road 3 miles of which Is entirely free from defensive works Com on shipmates if ymi want a full rig W The enemy were aware that! our right was the and Briitoi tuhion in iLe weakest part of onr line and supposed that by flank ing us and holding these 3 miles their defences- Is could be materially strengthened by patting tnLIVERY LINE I Jt 50- : 2-t- f! OILS WINDOW GLASS The stock at ths - - ! inform-th- e PUBLIC AND TRAVELERS i i BOARDIXpMOUSE and hope by strict attention w business to obtain hare of poblie patronags ad to give eatiefretiee to ail' DRUG STORE who favor ns with thsfr support! : ' ALL RSASONABLE HOCKS MEALk- -il will be found replenished with a complete Like of 64-t- f K' GOLPINO & CO genuine v J DRUGS AND MEDICINES ' PAINTS WbLO OF Alil OILS m Ac DYE-STUFF- S ' Wants Bread!! i I bar ths second tert loeatioa aad voter privilege fcra 'A - Ac GRIST ilILL Ac - - ' i AtSO A supply of C 0 0£ I SB ps - AND OTH EK Stoves ' - i A DOUBLE TURBINE TCATER-WHEE- shafiL- I AND L - AJ f i r : - ' ! are expected to arrive shortly Trains on the road f- - OX THE WEB jut RIVER and in fret everything necessary to make it perfect - ship-sha- POST OFFICE rnpectfally Ac VARNJ3 : that w have opened the above pcpeler eatabUihaent asa FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT AND FAUST HIMSELF AGAIN!! Horse and JBnggy! Ws Several mote 81-t- f A partner wanted to pnt'np the mill' this fa!L Addmir mo at Wbu JsnniBg'rZagie Fmpsrium G K'LrCIty r 83-- tf S M BLAIR tBsa much pleasure ie - isftming hi I id i immsrbus U-" i " ‘IAt It V: h- v - - - 'r' vr - 0 I St Louis 10 ' From 'Jefferson' correspondences it seems City that tire rebel demonstration at that place waa merely to occupy our forces while the enemy a main body crossed the Oaaze rireiv After' feeling oar fomflc&tions and finding them pretty strong they passed ‘westward during jthenight some 20000 fitroug with 1$ to 25 cannpfi and a long tram Gen Pleasanton arrived: on the morning oC- - the 8tli and? assumed the command' In the afternoon he followed nthe rebels with about 1000 cavalry At night reports reached Jefferson City that he hsd engaged Price’s rear While Gen Curtis coming -- - ti - side estimate 400 men in addition: to guns Looking at the matter from all points of view we I' of claim a very decisive victor And can afford to ' TO FREIGHT lose guns but the rebels canrioiafford to lose the In capturing them they large numbers lost to-d' signally failed in their object — flanking ns They FREIGHT TO suffered as severely as we iuloss oTArtfllery borses One of their batteries was drawn off the' field by from tbs East coataining a raally 9 hand OTHER i POINTS Rebel papers announce the capture of Kautz' Wait Side East Temple' Street nearly SPLENDID ASSORTMENT GENERAL OF I Adjt ana how nearly the General came to sharing Overland Office opposite Stage ' the same fate is told by a correspondent of the ndenigad ie Times as follows: ‘ " j When Kautz was returning in rear of his column' IHAYB-impartefrom tbs £ut 'iht present seseoa a with a few of his staff officers andNprderlies he PREPARED TO FURNISH Stock of came upon an entire rebel regiment at least one which is being opened and mile from thd road where thf attack commenced This regiment had some of his men prisoners At out to sight of tliehr General the men-call- cd i jhe to GROCERIES HARDWARE him dash back which he did and escaped'' by a n Adjt-Gcwaa Naah Ills with von Capt BOOTS & SHOES 9 j him at the time but Is nowmissirig i Washington II ' & ANT AMOUNT OR y FAXC Y G OODS HA TS CAP S News t from the army of 'tha Potomac HOOPER &2 ELDREDGE’S I'states that-oSunday night-- between 12 and 1 the ' — and GLASSWABE enemy opened fire on tne 2d corps which only abont thirty minutes It Is not known Ac te that any damage was done When the mail boat ' dther bj left yesterday all was comparatively quiet Whicbj I am- Retailing at which hs will continoe ta occapy until the completion of In' accordance' with authorization by act of ConMULE OR OX TEAMS his L THE LOWEST PRICES gress the Navy Department telegraphed the proper authorities of San Francisco to arm and TO ANT 07 THE 'ABOVE OR OTHER POISTS NEW DHLDIXG the use of engineer equip a vessel at that point for on an Balkier and party who are soon to proceed t3T A Vine Selection of N’OTXOXS also at prices which cannot flul to ssenrs for him a large share expedition north to commence operations for the line overland of the TOOLS AND great CARPENTERS' SCHOOL telegraph completion BOOKS and! 'fromthO Columbia river In Washington territory OF PUBLIC PATRONAGE ' to the lAmoor river in Russia the expedition CALL AND SEE US will ptpfcablv commence active operations in the 11 His goods have been selected with great care and are of northern latitudes 'by the 1st of March I AND CP03T REASONABLE TER3II ths very finest oality comprising Cleveland bhio 1U WILLIAM B WILKINSON A Reports received from Indiana show large Union I 0 PLAIN Sf FAXCY DR Y GOODS tAfPlr at my Office Salt Lake Hews flntdporeontk' gains oyer 1560 Probably Morton will have oftwo Union a and probable gain majority ' of Hotel entrance Congressmen In Great Variety v The returns fSrom Ohio indicate the success of the n Union ticket The probabilities are' that Union GROCERIES HOWARD ilVINGSTONS Congressmen will be elected in the 1st 2d and 7th & IMTS CAPS Btlm district in place of Pendleton and CoxGROCERIES A letter from Martinsburg 0th says the destrucBOOTS A'KIOES It tion: of the mills and barns as moot complete GLOBE Sufficient HARDWARE HARDWARE " in felt supthat reriun wni be severely plies were destroyed and captured to feed the RESTAURANT AND BOARDING HOUSE BOOTS AND SHOES The whole of Early's command for three mouths whole country present the appearance of a barren CLOTHING First Door Narih of the ! ZEPHYR GOODS Ac region 'Thenorscs all able bodied negroes and i PAINTS field hands are being collected and sent to the - y 3-5- ’m- r 1 the- - K AUTZ FROM TnUGREIT INTERNATIONAL - ft 4 : HAY M- - - THEREBELSI 0 : WHET 1 25 1 "Wonnded at least 1000 of the enemy from his infantry exclusive of what injury Kautz Inflicted on Must of the them besides taking 1000 prisoners enemy’s killed and wounded were left on the field Considering their losses- in men they bought GRANT GETTING ROUSED ON THE GUERRILLA QUESTION! V : narrCw escape ofTgen a I 25 - their guns dearly although we mast give them roe yeredlt of killing disabling and capturing at an out- times Credits Grant having compelled Lee to move and looks with interest for the pending resnlf- The ratification of the! Franco-Srris- s treaty is accomplished fact Turin is again trahqnilf The reijumstrafice of the municipality ofTuriu addressed to the Gov ernmentrdedares that the transfer of the Capital to Florence rignTfies the renunciation of Rome and ' protests against Mich a conclusion ' The Italian Parliament whs convoked for the 24th v" of October ' Earl Clarendon at Vienna had urged on' Count Rickberg the necessity of bringing the peaeje negotiations to a speedy issue He also advocates the early inauguration of the Duke of Angusten berg promising the recognition tJf England The London ' for-tha- t As a set off however we - f - 1 00 2 SOlPvpper 2 50iGin)r - ’J' labor-savin- g - follows: We lost 6 gnus Signed have' some additional - UjM- nets i - M a 125 Chore Allupic for their victory over Kautz as his men were armed with vepeatingriftes It was in th:s attack that the rebels lost General Gregg and several other officer - The Times correspondent sums np the- affair as - in ie "s -- i ' 4 - - t - 54-i- m to-da- ‘ 5 I i i - ' - - v - SELL IIVEXCjnAGE sou: 1 00 i - from his 'S d : J 2 50 1 00( “ Jamaica Farm ILlcii inert — We have beeniomewhat 4 CO a 6 00 Kntmegs i surprised that machinery has been so soars slowly taken advantage of by onr substantial farm- Rosin 60 s 60 OOlDomrette ’ ers Thrashing machines are general and rare Castil l25 100a x i naanwams are the persons who yet preferthe flail or the ori60 a SO Nshs— vfaiu hth and eoiShret trod ental methbdof ‘$nading out the corn” But the 100 50 Wirt “ sues all upwards use of the mower ‘and reaper is nearly as rare in CMting 50 pr lb OsT0Ladpr z 450 5 00 s 4 00 Grain scythrs our Territory as those almost obsolete institutions Grass aeythM ousa named ani until the past two or three years it was 35110 x14 30 a 10 lx scarcely known practically by the Utah farmer 40 5010 x 1H 1012 OK N9W that the sun of prosperity is shining upon MISTS ASP OILS I: the agriculturist he will do well to expand jhis Oifvr pr bettl 1 50 a 5f 25 Whit lead pr kg 12 OOalj 00 Ifl Of do 6i) a 75 Linwed oil pr gallon CsMtor views in this particular and contrive to lessen the 00l do 1200 Varnish 12 bSgmJS e I — toilsome labors of the harvest is a time KsroMcnpr pr y: 007 ool comfrom We Irani the front that a movement APPLY when the powers of the body should be husbanded' WHOLESALE PRODUCE MARKET menccd on Saturday— the object not stated It is if POMlbIe’ more thcTthaa expended rapidly Quotations under this hssdar ban on actual sale said an order will at onco be issued by Grant di- OFFICE : : : SALT LAKE HOUSE labor 1 00 MY extra the thaiinsnal that 00 6 50' Butter system may not TVkeat by reeling the shooting of every gnerrillathe burning SO S OO Eq of every hone and the driving ont o the men wo- - bo premathrelyTworn oat nor so prostrated as to Bsrlsj per bwk Tint door Math of tbs motel Zatrsoes Gbevse new Corn Lt30 men and children from Shenandoah valley and the ihvite disease It Is far preferable to Oats 40 Old ito 400 certainly guerrilla Infested region between Washington and ride behind one’s 250 ‘ 15 Potatoes span of males or horses Beans per lb HOWARD XXTINGSTONV the Potomac 4 00 500 Onions 35 00 a 40 00 In all the rebel accounts of the affair on Friday while theit powerful muscles cut doWn in an hour 300 Hay PC too thev mike out thit tip severest fighting- was done what ones own would tug at wearisomely all floar ewt 20® 2100 Lumber pr a SO 00 a 100 00 1 25 Core meal 1500 Laths pr 10fr in the attack on Kautz while onr accounts repreFREIGHT! FREIGHT! in OO of the month acand 00 Mh Lories pr m 12 10 a 20 day scorching 15 a lb Beefi July fresh hardly pr sent the heaviest part of the engagement to hare Wo I pr cord 100013 00 Dried beef Tne fact complish taken place ’after the route of Kautz 20 00 HwmCMinoked Coal pr ton We commend this subject to the consideration of Bacon 05 may lie that the rebel were made to 'pay dearly d H t t- c i - in the evening' onr ammnn’tion gave ont and holding the position taken tin nigh t I withdrew my command in exjcellent order and spirit!® 'The occupation of the works was only prevented by the failure of pur ammunition ': - Froi prisoners we learn that the enemy's f'otce was fiw W to 8000 an dibit Breckenridge was prei ejtVith 400Q from Lynchburg" My forces amonn-c- It la certain his force greatto 2000 engaged ij outnumbered ours Xbe detachment to Pounds Gap forced its wny through and drove Prentice witn a superior foie-- - ? d - - WniCHIWlLL- were accordingly brought down the road Tobacco A body of yankee cavalry approached Rapidan Rabin station and burned the bridge there It is not ' '! known that: they have come thi liilc Cinnamon New York 11 The Herald's Oth corps correspondence of the Oth ' morning the division of Gen Wilcox saysthis the ccntrc of onr line made an advance holding wfth'jhe intention of advancing onr position and reconnoitering that of the enemy The force making the reconnoissance consisted of one brigade of IlartsuTand that lately commanded by Col Steer An advance was made of over a mile and a half nnder slight skirmishing 'when the 57th Mass commanded by Col McLaughlin was fired on by the enemy Sopae 13 men were lost The reconnoiterlng party was accompanied the 4th Mass battery bat no opportunity was b£ forded for tiring the pieces The deduction from 'the reebnt reconnoisnance is that-ththe enemy is ‘not- - in force this side of Petersburg or the Appomattox and-tha- t any effort on onr part will force them to a new line upon the latter mentioned river This is the amount of information I gather thin morning A special to the Tribnne dated Washington 10th Cidctbhrg" Kentucky 8 Forcing "the enemy from Clinch Mountain and Laurel ’sp after heavy skirmish we met him 3J infles from Saltwlle on the morbing of the 2d and drove ‘him to nis works around the salt works ?"- r O-- - MIIIES y whackers d in M' l the-artiller- it r le ' : I AXD'WXLL BROKE to-day- i r LARGEy YOUNG I -- S' vi -- 4 ' iti C- HEA1 r : -- n- HATE BoiM00 20 00 Dm—' Virginia - tor in ar TukuiiJ' Oinci ? 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