Show AU r W- - lt - 1 ' 1 3 £ y u ! M Jt L' fPIlE DAILY TELEGRAPH -- lo consulate of Fernando in West Africa to --3 in America! South SC f— that of Santos Having g Q reneW absence of leave he will his six months WEDNESDAY EQBNW0 exploration in Africa' and hopes to ascend TKUMSj the Congo'to its source I1C 00 s' V' Annum' Vf per Tlie Fruit Department of tho American In 00 V Six Mouth : stitute New York at the late fair awarded : 100 Three Month J: Mr Horaco Greeley’s1 premium' of §100 for 2 00 the cl jtff iVr Month delivered la best grape adapted to universal cultivathe : V "J rer single: number tion through the middle and northern States to Dr CJY Grant's “Iona Dr Grant deSTRUGGLE arid GREAT clined the premium THE requested the comjv mittee to pve further ‘time for competition news informs os that Xlie late Andrew Johnson said last year in Balti and suPP°scJ culminating : xrcctod hear a man talking about tlw long more “When you elnisr'te for the possession of Richmond has his Constitutional rights spot him! — he’s a 'Ll last commenced After a considerable time traitor”' emoyea by the Federal army in stren'gttteti-it- s MrT Coppin who came from Australia with boao receiving and making available the Keans i3 described os undoubtedly the bcavy reinforcements lading in best low comedian that has appeared'in San sd efficient or series of battles or Francisco” sjqtpliei for the siege r stiackv and in making general preparations fui tlie trcineiidolis contest the preliminary EASTERN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS movements linvo commenced It is reasonable to suppose that Grant with MOVEMENTS OP TIIE ARMY --OF T1IE rOTO- MAC! the ample means at his command has made cvijrj flirangenlcnt which he coulil conceive of Fl'OClAMVTIQN’ FOR TltANKSCIVKO I!V JEFF DAVIS! inui compass to! accomplish the spccdy reduc- iiqU of the Confederate capital and insure the WAR DECLARED BY BRAZIL AGAINST UISA-- i GUAY! full and perfect ucces of hip new and most GILIAM WINS TWO FIGHTS! The bulk of the nmiy important movement 1 of the Potomac is u yetcranjanny inured to New York 31 life in’ the field and the trenches and with 10 Tlie Herald has a dispatch dated Hagerstown o’clock last night stating that firing in the direc J most of its jnembers fire and sword and the ion of Sheridan’s front was heard on Saturday p m Whether a tight was in progress was not cla&) of anna aro asfa miliar as their daily known A disposition being mudo by Sheridan of of detachments and offVeits They'haye too the confidence arising the different commanders the his of icers shows and his prearmy froii superior numbers exhaustles3 sup- - paration to ineet assaults in vigilance every direction and Gen Neal we are informed has been ordered to jiliep and the convicthm'of thoreduccd Vest Virginia ou important service which is most the1 enemy vanijurutivcly feeble cofiditioji of ikeJy to check any designs which: Brcckenridge Then there is the fact Vatbut a few days in may have of moving through from East Tennessee Over 2000 refugees have come into-- Sheridan’s terVene between the present!- time and 'the linos since September' 10th many of them bringing national election and that momentous things with tliem such-otheir property as they can carry" f is It again said that Early has been superceded may depend upou the success or failure of the in the command of the rebels in Shenandoah val- miliary operations ou the Janies in that brief ey by Longstreet and that reinforcements have V - i i j MU-- : - f l: iii : 5 5 H V ( A- y 'I-- - ’ 1 ri w if olv: - I- - tf r" I' i ' r-- 4 ! i ’ -- I j 1 1 t ‘ I'’1 ' 1- - f ! : ) - rf- ' i :r :pV--- r yryl - L V- - i : - V Tallahassie Another vessel reports that the U S 7- steamer Ticondcrogavwitedthe British West India: FRESH 'ARRIVAL! Island off Grenada on the 2 2d pit for a feupplv of i coal but the autho'rities vroutd not let her have it and ordered her to leave Ihcj port !:i V i i' New York 1 : The Times special Nashville 31st says direct communication with Atlanta by rail is open and secure although there ere swarms of beiv' tween Etaw&lia river aud Big Shanty guerrillas A telegram from Gillam this morning his lqst fight as brilliant in the extreme represents The entire rebel-forc- e was scattered aud many' officers fc full battery and one extra gun were captured A'aughn commanding tho rebels ws severely wounded in two places and secreted some where S iii Green county A later dwpatqk fromGilhm says he Is still pick g up prisoners He had captured 70 rebels Hi loiiii ill both fight? tra 8 killed and Wounded Guerrillas are- exceedingly troublesome on the IS JUST IN Cumberland river and the North Western railroad According to the Herald’s c if patch the attention of Sheridan seems to be at present particularly directed to tho apparent design of tne enemy of it attempt some important operations in West He is making liis preparations accord-ingl- y i Virginia The rebel Gen BreekeuriJge is-- now in South West Virginia and reported to be buisy hisdorces with the supposed intention L A R G lu T R A X A of making a movement to distract the attention of the Union army from Early who according to rebel newspapers is to remain in command in the ' Valley of Die Shenandoah from the But eout&inig a teallj Arrangements for the safe supply of Sheridan’s trmy have been perfected anil such guards for tho tralns goiiig to the front will hereafter be provided insure them against guerrilla' attack SrLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL rs Awillcorrespondent 6f the Richmond Enquirer gives a grapbicuecriptiojj of the defeat and stampede br Early’S ariny on the I9tli October at Cedar Creek ' His loss of 57 cannpri is admitted New York 1 ntsof the figh- ng south of Petersburg in the vicinity of Boydton rtankroad also Gen Lee’s official report of the iperatious on both sides of the river The latter which is beingepenad and jives as the result of the day’s engagement tlie of the Union troops at all points with Considerable losses iu killed wounded and p oners The—rebel papers say that the attacks of Butler were easily repulsed They admit that the movement on our left was a surprise to Lee’s men in which they lost considerably in prisoners: soon however it is claimed tlie rebels rallied driving at back Grant’s men making prisoners of about 500 Fighting at this point is represented as severe The last accounts the Government lias had from' Sherman were to the effect that he should hold HOOFER & ELDRElDGE'S Atlanta ii spite of any attempt of the rebels to 3000 - J- - FOR jlOOPEtl A Godbe Replenlslicd!! — o—r llatij PUSTEM BtAVER CASSIMERE OTTER BITSir L i ARMY BLpE 'S I CHIXClIILUi :: Tobacco 1 NATTRAL LEAT’ KISHOURI tnil SM'lf HA CHARTER OAK Cjwhing Ay FANCY DWARF Office Coal-CANXO- or Coal Wo-n- i X DOX Coal ON SALK SHEET IRON AND ZINC Oils KEROSENE AND CASTOR LAMPS WICKS AND CHIMNEYS OILS-KEROSE- ! is GRIFFIN tl OLD STORE HORSE-SHO- i) NAILfil ' E' n n 'CUT AND FINISHING NAILS' all gizoa HUNGARIAN NAILS and TACKS JI departures which he Will continue to occupy until the completion of i J hia I¥E vr BriLDIHG at prices which cannot j- V' - -- i i ' ' V f’i- - FAIRBANKS S vals-4Satufd- V ? 5s y f-- r Hie goods have been selected with great care and are of t ' V - : ! PLAIN $ FANCY DRY GOODS In Great Variety j - r : A I -- ' j K‘ " f I'-- i I v ' x I ' I tliat-publi- lie A Stationery nwwOmore 'I'he hpiverop iu Vermont is a faiiure i i "1 ' j W!!1 3Itoon " 1U - A Party of hatch Mm exploration of the AVhlto j I Cobnrri is a passenger on the City of Manchester 1 Since the army returned to its old quarters oh ' attempted vrl‘ewere the closdynt 5?beof Circassian ’I : i "t : xx: jr"- an I Friday nothing important has happened: tlie t : As our l'i- C I T - - ' er ?°uvert"infi the The average nef profit of JBritiah four ip per cent I' S' I IL1e111 f HATS & CAPS J I llc fla- J - I j 'NAILS ' Vf I i! (I WINDOW GLASS ' I LETTER' Km SPEARS CROOKES AND FROST'MILL j Do Do CROSS QCT Do Do "WfCKr? t JACKSOVS ond DIESTON'S’ HAND OTHER SAWS The stock at tho ml ir 4 e MAPLE SUGAR StORE FANCY CANDIES ' MIXED CANDIES GUM DROPS ine of LOZENGES i genuine LICORICE -- - FIGS IN PACKAGES rAINTS OILS PYE-STUFF- Ac S at Retail II!4 Looking Glaasea A - E GILT ROSEWOOD and COMMON variety of gizw 1L Ae '' Ac kE Dye StnfTu 'LARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMEV and In Oct everything necaesary to iuki it II perfect E Sacks 5 Ori HEAVY LINEN SACKS 3 A supply of COOKING AND OTHER ' BALES 40 inch DUNDEE BURLAPS 'T fif BALES 40 inch U 8 A STANDARD DttUK ’ 9 BALES 44 SHAKER OSXABCRG 'f ' 9 w WAXTPD IMMEDIATELY! Machine Belting Stoves J Trains on the road f K'i 1 - 'Vi j GfTTA PERCUA BELTING 8 4 5 And 6 inch LEATHER Several more Sit it In' - V’ s A K I i v 8ava i will be found replenished with a complete t - N j 1 DRUG &r-- 9OZEX SPADES SHOVELS FORKS HOES SNATHA KAKES SCYTHE Ac i' ‘ II & IX VARNISH mJ 1IATII i? NOTE PAPER To Farmers 300 BRANCH S s 4 and BLANK BOOKS? ' ' j OF ALL KINDS WORK!! 102-t- I Stationery LEGAL CAF BILL DRUGS AND MEDICINES Who will brci k up a fire Hera lot? Apply aoon a Daily Telegraph Office 100-l- g:ycn ' OILS wmJexxixgs WORK! PLY iu variety f PAINTS 7 X ' j - 1 ' ’ clothing i i i FOOLSCAP T To whom liberal wages will bo paid Apply to f OF SCHOOL ' MILLWRIGHT i 3 : A x i - SLATES INK HARDWARE : uay lest tho gnnboat Mobile in chase of the pirate I i ' Jr ‘ ! 1 i1!: ' BOOTS & SHOES ’ ‘S30uri ’"’ho The Post special saVs some! slave holders in At James 2ieGHle ee(in!u° Factory 30tl Ward winter number 1 “°wer Maryland government are hobling their slaves to try the Irwo GOOD SPIXSERS bOOOi There arejdso a big number of dcstt-- f qietion ofemaucipatiori in the courts are expected to arrive tfcortly A whom to conatant empbymoot aud good wage will be vessel arriving here reports speaking onThurs lute tefageesia Kansas “Tw0 LISE FULL WALKER BROS The toss of the enemy is severe some say great-nel- d than ours We have 83S prisoners and 4 bat- - En-- T - WANTED ' IMMEDIATELY A G O OjD The ' Official The soldiers’ voto received at the Sec- Garibaldi is in feeble health and I cannot retary’s office :to ' this date is Union 17888 Demo- wale without crutches cratic 5232 i t v: breech-load- I : -- with heavy loss 5oo foridlUs still I IlAs far as ascertained our loss reach 1500 i f v-- 104-t- 100-t- - tnfle into a A KX-'-- — f - v- Carpets ) ’ ' Head Quarters Army Potomac 30 rebel cavalry followed ns compell-- 1 troops returned uhtrt to not do did much damage They made the °Tlng hostility t)f I native merchants repeated attempts to chargerbut were repulsed rI ‘ FORM A PROMINENT PART Uw- - : 'A - i : turned a freight trahi 0WL- - detached a car and blew Vithalfa nule ‘ IS ' o iTHsaic ' A I FI - 't 4E COMPLETE STOCK OF PLANES and PLANE IRONS RULES' SQUARES AUGERS CHISELS Ac GROCERIES NOW OPEN! ir ri i i D SCALES II 'AND e t v AND GO jCarpenter’a S f i S' s COUNTER - the very finest quality comprising V-- If K UNION BAR ny ‘ ‘I ' PLATFORM I y- : Scales I r c ! -- — 4E tl - OF rUBLIC PATRON AGB - HoiierimM- to secure for hhb a targe i&lri fhil j I 1 r anf glassware CHINA comprising every article needed in a i 1 ( CRATES OF CROCKERY j " Y Uurcmwarr 23 ) ? -- j V K ' Departmvs-&itunlay:-!-Th- ''- 4i n - Arrivals--JIohclay:- L' V' Nalls ir i ' jli a dislodge h m arrivals ‘ 4E 11 -- i r I J Coal j K Stoves j j ' -- ! MOLTON CLOTHS" MEKCIIAIVDISE on-th- fc ClothALL WOOL CASSIMEKES” TWO stated positively that Stanton is to be Chief-Justic-e Mr Hlayer to'be Secretary of Wan “ reached' them from Breckenridge in Western Virp '? period The Tribune’s army of tlie Janie's correspondent' ginia and East Tennessee fit: that (' On the other hand the Confederate Prcsi- - : Tlie ays pnly three or four hundred of Cullens Tribune’s dispatch from tixe army of the and Fairchild'A' brigades were captured in the deni Generalshndarmy— injjjct every' South--' JauicsJ 2$ th says of the demonstrations made by works-othe 27th Butler’' force Gen moved the 10th corps charge ' j AAIWWWW cruqr who has a back bone— will muster up their Qiit in advance of our Terry extreme right and began ocand i evolution courage and desperation to defeat cupying the country along the scene of the fight of the 14th inst and from that point on the Darby-tow- n ’ i rxu OVERLAND LINE tliisjlnst grand jattempt having considerable road northjvardly to Charles City road Con Arrivals4-Saturdi— W Clift y: confidence that if they can render it4 abortive siderable desultory firing occurred there during the Arrivals4-Sundaflirt!her effect than to show the ene- — P Crozle R C Myrick y: without dav " br resist with claims to success Grant’s ad van- niy’s strength os J j llbyd Lewis F 11 T Bode ceA'and foil his purposes more or less brilliThe $herwood Joint Cahill Bolivar Roberts corps meanwhile accompanied by autz cavalry moved out toward tho: Williamsburg it G Shepurd Geo II Ruddy Oliver Nocll G antly for the next week only that General’s road aud there engaged the enemy late in ttie pm W Fisher - reputation wilt bo greatly tarnished j tho spirit with varying success IIoTman's brigade of color — B- E Baker 1 F Baker Departure ed in one succeeded of the troops W Dole Cbus carrying Patch Henry Gudhart It enemy's tlie George Of Nor tli chilled under a reaction and the redoubts and capturing the gum while Fairchild’s i bhepard i Hull's brigades were roughlv handled in enprospects of the Confederacy illuminated with and E Price John E Shil-lip- g deavoring to take a strong position held by the !l)epartures4-Mondav:- — a bright Yay of hope 1)W Tilton W'IL Goad enemy directly on the Williamsburg road in tlie j TKil OVEULAND of Seven Pines PTCOK LINT? Darkness camel in Nioris it to be supposed that the past few neighborhood too soon to permit us to avail ourselves of tho AdA Kulin Mr Siegel weeis have been allowed to slip away by the vantage gained by tlie capture of tlie redoubts jtm o — Satiirday:--JerohiBlauchard John left1 Our troops were ordered to rethe j Departures jL’onjTeilerateSV'tfhout being taken advantage tire enemy's which they did at daylight and take a liiir Nelson Tbis J Moss John rqrlier of liy tliem in strengthciiing and supplying start again next morning j Departures— Sunday:— A Garrison J Blake-mar- e T BJ Hart Sam! T oner Cary Flatiagher On VThe result the other side of the James howtheir annv and mean3 opdcfence and in ma ever led GcnTjrant to direct the withdrawal of leparture— Monday:— Joseph Monon S Burris In- - our forces to their E Murier Frank Pop J Caplcr matters turing their preparations for the shock and original position resutned their usual quiet have here G have of rant new reconnoissance rEH BOISE Axn VIKOIXIA STAGE the eedj Tlie losses in the lGth corps will amount to sor te J : — C North F N Johnson l rri been-idof 30ri of the 18th to probably double that About revealed that the cnqmy have not IL P Mllsoj W Newman J D Newman Dr L late Xut have increased the extent or ihe for- - half of them however were captured by the eric-fu- I Russell £L Moon M Burke iriidaible nature of their works somuch as to I)earturds— Sunday:— J Foster David C Long tlie latest rebel newspaper extracts is a J- Tudor Among shoivl that they liayeTbcen oh the alert arid nrq proclamation of Jeff Davisnaming the 16th of AT SALT LAKE IIOI’SE AKfIVAI-November as a national thanksgiving day In this Vnot to be overrun as easily as a blind ihorse is document A S and B E Baker W Jeff while claiming that thanks are due Tudor J paturduv:— ' for the many signal victories with which our arms AJ Clark Fisher M Clift y' - lipltored hiive been crowned for the fruitfidness with which Sunday:— JE Moone J D Newman W NewThe desires resolution nhd tenacity of the our land has been blessed and for the unimpaired man L J j Russell II P Wilson C North v North aud the hopes pride j tnid desperation energy with which the hearts of tRc rebels have Price J llninilcyi J Darvc H Iteisncr C EMyr-i-Eio been inspired at tlie same time acknowledges that T I Crozle Mr Ilearrin C P Storris F N cY tlie South are cast into the contest before our sins have merited and received grievous chas- Johnson for which tlie soldiers of the Union can Hiolnriomi which may-bexpected to impart tisement Monday:— jC If Nelson vouch and that large district of country have been - tb it fin extreme fierceness Land intensity and swept over and held by the armies of the United ' aM:dctenniriatiou on cach side to achiifve ic-- - States the colored That troops are a thorn in Jeff's tosy: r nothing For the next fortnight tbeji side is shown by liisstatement that with fiendish the telegrgjris may be expected to be of t race have servild malignity tho passions of the liecn excited by our foes ’ II ST PART OF OUR riidA absorbing character The Charleston Mercury reviews at length tlie !! so callciV-peactheories of Stephens and the rebel STOCK OF ! ''Congressman Boyce In the course of its critit cism it very frankly admits that the people of r j Yashington hotel board is SiO per day'! rcboldom live unde a despotism that the rebei has been violated by the rebel Con- constitution r ! tu" GENERAL MERCHANDISE ' faith has portion OtAloscqw Russia lias boon II gressin levying direct taxes becn forfeiteil by compelling holders or rebel cur- destroyed by incendiaiy fires ' U‘ t rducy to sacrifice one third of It) Our late milita- - j A cotton mill in MasSacliusets it says have encouraged reconstruc-H’-r pays $120 I ry disasters to raise tioninta their heads for cotton 70 cents less than that piund IX TIIE ASSORTMENT accounts of Grant’s last movements rebel iThe mill : the t running through in a terrible Union loss in killed are summed Full a thousand Cano do ' V orders' have and wounded upwhile Hie rebel loss is put at 25 men did dVstarvafionviiud tlio famine still rages IThe death of tlie rebel Gen Dealing is announced “Pretty -waiter girls’! ' are ‘ “beerjerkers” in Capo Race 2I St houis- " " 'Additional by the City Manchester There is a AND that there will be a meeting iietweoh tho tunnel was to have boon mado rumor Czar of Russia and the Emperor Napoleon shortly car s It has taken 16 years and will re- -' u! v All Il -- It ar Wool 7” RECEIPT - XILDREDGE LARGE AND COMCLETK ASSORTMENT “- - A K GODBE W Tl Clottitng - S r rOUXDS DRIED TEACIIEST - li Do 2 3 and 10 inc HOOPER 1 - Apply to & ELDREDGE i- - |