Show t e t' ’t laatia Kllhau idr a© Of :”y T!? Cty ‘ L- ' i- - - ti f f - V- - - “ 'V'!-- ' '’'“r'- 'J-- 4 ' 1 -- '"v t ”1 : ' " ‘ t ww: - ‘ rl cp-opera- to - - ‘H-- Takes pleasure la announcing te his frleads la the at r- "5 KEES&Kft J torpor - 0rr' ey ay -e- - V "-- - ” GODBE S W-- i' - goods:: e" 4 m4“' of if ’ K 5 -- f to-d- EASTERN sXOaaG jhW : - - "j :v- I- w riwuv v FKESH'AiuuvlL 0te(te?s Hooper - ' ! '1 vJE7JBMm 9 f " K York 33 I the following: I moiet state that the Richmond par the latest nears from i “ Ktn “c®- s but np to the time of going to press we have not ytr offhfN are jfndfcationa that Uherman is been ' 1 1 i:: AAhnlle 23 able to ascertain anything definite' One of that-Neno from Is the dispatches Creek hast h®Ar® been captured TIopdJa armjror 7 ’ JA report a nper just arrircJ from Savannah ' since yesterday afternoon' Ilood made A Ujirikl lurf by Gie'‘ raiders and another i that Piedmontstdao If onr front i 4t na iubt exists of Sherman's success on "nlt Columbia the and works at We bauds as f v' jV only? give these reports with Sherman on P"VJ fl rcadr to ' current 'rumors am! can not vouch for' their cor-- 1 IMck River on Saturday and was badly repulsed f V' coast of Georgia I small portion of the rebel cavalry succeeded Itt " some New time has Creek rectneim been for T: 23 : ' 1 Washington strongly fortnied and if it hasbeen captured we 1 crossing Duok River Hood has made' other de-- 1 1 and for 1 been raising should gave heard some of the particulars hy tele vclopmcnta of his plans Imt thns far has aeoem Way ijr hsi fiwSAI'Btbe following articles conto I pushed nothing farther than volunteer some of corps near army j a conscripting ap I bis friends enlisted satis situation be dear is 'The mflrtarr uinT r facto to the authorities less tii on 20000 infantry to s Washington ni ' 1 ’ and the impression gains I " -7 :li‘A A J has escorted been Roger Jnst alongrenn-Stovesi ft fhvll-iiulryor I and to he organized la the PisI cro '? de Chatt' old the Avenue to: under sylvania eupitol' guard to consist of Corf The privates are Aftinjnbia rAeJ CUARTER OAK Cooking He wore a handsome and nodded 0 uniform wrt ofgrey t served honorably not less than two' with have Brcckenridge r ?' VV" j yANCT DWARF OOca Coal f familiarly to old acquaintances : Genv Hancock is assigned to this 1 " ' Gencnl I dndge Bates has engaged ' CXNN0‘N’ 'i- 0“"hl-Monr°eJ08rondent 'vv Coffee to cases before the Government the “? I manage wlilcV arrived C?htmen steamer reports next term of the 17 Supreme Court AwMtenUf morning heavy connnaling was rebel corps baa been detached from Lee’s army I SIIEET-IROl’ctcraBuchananls to be sent to and rent south probably to meet Sherman and from the direction of and ZINC vTho rebel Admiral to j yorst t'itjpulnt Fort TV arren In Boston I Its' place has been taken by two divisions from and thence Harbor bUS 'Early’s ariny 4 vrTncsday nitt bit the rebels Made a and- ' 7"" The Commercial’s Newbern correrpondenft says Lj Toll our pfekets near Broadway Landing t Alt' x ClotltlngiASSORTMENT VWheellngi Ya 29 tlfll w® The enemy under Gen Payne surprised cap rcpuliwd but during the rain a number of soldiers were burled in the rnlns of a jI ft LARQZ AM) COMFLSTK a Colonel and bridge which was blown np during the fire at that tnred and burned New' Creek on the Baltimore ad uScSTthe rebels gobbled npOhio Railroad Yesterday they sent u force T place on Satanday evening" They 'belonged to I andabout £'f three hundred' to Piedmont bntvwere were anbdn-1 Connecticut and 15th the in pf Hatsi assisting t eamer Vebster was Voming down the the flames A of cth the ing by near she Company stjikhornly opposed 'BEATER llog Island ii PLANTERS' Times river yesterdayrhen CASSIMKU This correspondent intimates that ambirement I the Greyhound Butler’s dispatchr " Th ftom North Co-General Under ard Bchenck and OTTER BUSH : and alVMr wlth Oa O wooi: :SSi£l1?orter were on 'board the Greyhound 4 v 1 AR 7 1 Styles sHght5 Communication' between this’ point and i Tha Tioncer took them off and the ' MV 29 Bostra is Cvmberland Ten 1 water’s horses brin :Uurncd i the edge i' r:j The article In the Boston Daily Advertiser this ' to llatlcr’s aUtr were burned todeath ISJrti In relation to the AlLtM1 Florida of the Flown morning 'm affirmed I capture’ that ' Louinville 27 Mys It la J strong against the I comraen aveiy of the English press ami in which many I JmPort?Ui 7r 1 SUBSOIL '"V !u siiiiiSf ” him English iolations are quoted to show that the ship I 55JSS? DOUBLE 8H0T$h and : should pot be given up is understood to be from I “ came TCeVe lr CULTITATORS ' 'r v the- pen Tof Senator Sumnert t:"-t I " A Tk'y vil probably eaptara thejnhole gang two thirds of our prisoners who -— con- were abput BMthiCsa i 7’ I Ren" Thomas' fa reported to have retreated to 29 New York fined there The remainder had been removed rrankiin Tennessee Military authorities here lu the rebel House "of Representatives on the farther south before Sherman arrived 't jv'V Quct&iwarat js preparing to 2oth J Ti Leatch of North Carolina 'offered reso- - I The Augusta Constitutionalist of the 22nd says' 25 CRATES of 7'h inhere port is correct Thomas nicive large relnibrcemento which are now on lutions with preamble that whereas the unfriend- - let the people cut down trees to impede Sherman's r :7' crockerytheir ay to him before giving battle to Ilood ly interference of the citizens of the march! if possible burn everything that man or CHINA and with the was of states States reserved ’ " ing beast can eat and drive the stock Into the swamps rights ' GLASSWARE X New York 23 Wi'1 I 'l r the canse of this cmel bloody and relentless war It says troops have already Vrrired from Virginia t no there arc Commercial's special says The and whereas the citizens of the alaveStates in an I and more are on the' way and that a day’s delay V Compibiai w7 srticls nssdsd la a Hou—hold of a diplomatic" rapture between this country unguarded moment and without mature delibera- - would l to Sherman juh! UmitH a Gem Webb took oteps immediately tton as to the fatal consequences made the elec- U1 to oftho Privateer allay any upon the iiiro tion of Abraham Lincoln the occasion for precipi- feeling on the part of the Brazilian government Carpetii 12! States out of tho Union the difficulty toting the Confederate v roudcr au amicable adjtmentof ' S JPlj In Tmrlmtjnd which was followed by a fearfar train of conae- a: GREAT 8ALT LAKE CDT ' ' sri- - ' '' ci?taih i of tires whereairwe and the qnenee Represent '' j It 4S believed here tbt In a fedajs we shall the people desire to place ourselves fearlessly be:V ' £ i CUW803T 'r B n 'i' Manager hVe intelligence direct from Sherman via Savant v fore the civilized world as anxious to secure an Stationery's r7 V ' nah or Charleston T Line Foil honorable and permanent peace of 'Stage Manager Jon Cadi Boston 23 SCHOOL and BLANK BOOKS Therefore resolved a that any Flo'The raptnred officers and men of the pirate SLATES INK upon the reserved rights of 1 Attr action If i Extraordinary rids have been cent to Fort Warren if be insisted by nil lawfal means Resolved k o: v::77—-i'v v n Couch has beentransferred from the that when the United States shall signify FOOLSCiP lijQ AL CAP Bills LETTER BATH and i ’ reof ordered and to to its T ' NOTE E A pepartnient tjie Susquehanna willingness recognize these rights and guarPAPER 7! antee citizens their rights of property ns provided port to Gen Thomas RICHARD HI i AS KING Vv r y and laws ofCongress we will Y Nearly all the factories and mills in Lawrence- by thetoConstitution L treat on for terms Such be as agree cato a in the break peace may bare stopped running owing Farmers! ” ' agreed upon by commissioners or by States acting 35 S ATUHDAY EVENING Dee 2 1804nal v 300 DOZEN in their sovereign character and ratified by a ma- 23 Washington ' SPADES j jorlty of the' people 'vriilch shall constitute the Shakspeare’s greet Historical Piny InS Arts jiuige ' Bates? resignation' as 'Attorney-Gener5 i' : v-Y snoTELii bona NOrth of Will take effect on Wednesday and South The trial of CoL peace between the " o:-North will not bo resumed befortr the 9th of Dec Mr Leatch sustained the resolutlcihs in a speech V and then they were New'York28 voted down almost unanimous: hors DukaofGloater ' Ms T A Lnn v 1P ? RAKES and California Nevada -V The first meeting of the Sapported by a foil Acast of tha company D1 ' The ' folurado Brokers’board is announced far - SCYTHES army Correspondent of the Tribune says 0 i v - ‘i have been sent to the front which will throw ' guns V : i ’SNATIIS Jl ?s CJ" Owing to the length of tbli great Play it will coninto Richmond from onr nearest position ' V j It fa- - reported: that tho King of the 4Sandwlch shells stitute entire the vening’a performanca Tho shell Is inflamable to an extraordinary degree' v blandly has sent an ambassador to France to say and it ia HOOFER h ELDREDGE the rebels will be burned out with thought fiiat he would gladly accept the protection of Na ' 13--tf Box Office will open for the sale of Tickets Fri-The them V Y’ poletin ' at 10 a m iy : wtOii r i i On tho momlng of the election a' state room on The Herald’s army of the Potomac says’ within Doore open at 1- -t past S o’clock ' Performance to com- V ' die past fgWLdays we have been receiving greatly the --steamer Elm City -running between New York C H Bassztt Bolivar Robebts was New Haven and found on to fire aft 7 be similar menee enem ihcreased nnnibers of deserters from the to the more hotels Three arrests have been here' whevcorroborate the statement that Lee’s army demoralized They state that the Richmond an- - made and the hotel keepers have increased ' their ' thorities are wholly in the dark as to Shermah’s I rwka to $20000 vAn attempt to lire the Intcrna- 'U BASSETT & ihnvcmentA bat are entirely apprehensive that he I tiocal hotel was made last night 29 New York exsome least where ittatrike unguarded point Late rebel papers give additional Information 1 : rheir ShermanV movement They show WE OFFER FOR SALE lino tho of force regarding the Dauvillc along' pkkrt c and extend their cavalry pickets The jvate 'movements of the rspective"commns under Both of them it is admit-- s rtbcl authorities say Sherman may attempttoform I H n ward and Slocnm : i are SIX HUNDRED HOOP SKIRTS ' ted well across the' Oconee rebel Sheridan with or this with papers by army junction v r 7 '" Baltimore 29 i The Times’ special Ays CoU Baker on the 4th merlons publishes I IB1:1 York w w The evening edition of - fh V r - X--'- V-- VvJ' j '" "i-- ‘V j' - 'V - AA-JyAAA ( 1 v-- ! A W-- '- " ' ' : f - - - j : s Xfortls j- - - V if - - that he has just- received another Train from the East V with a BPLXDID ASSOnTIUSXT er - merchanIdise - V t r X which la being open A X 0:‘N ' I y- 7"' j S-'AIl'e' - ' AT 71 I h' I -- r ? - : V: V WEW ' nriLDISG r y-j- i t— the very ffnest qualitycf mprlslng - PXAIN DRY GOODS FANCY ' & 'I i : T - r' ?-- t and CAPS 7 MATS BOOTS ’ i - GROCERIES : ' - IN OREAT TARIEIT! : :7:--'7- : : i-- - 1- ‘ "v OF PUBLIC PATRONAGE A eet'cereaadere of with HisOooiilluyrtbeen selected ’ ' non-slavehold- -1 QLD BTOREj ' - - ’ - Sldrcdgts - V at prices which cannot lhil to secure tor him a luge share 1 rJ ' i : vttw - which he will occupy until the : StretMstod' nthGaenra tSr Xloovtr V 'S and SIIOSS - : 7 - I - MARDWARE - kails -- be-fkta- v r-- PAXKT8 OILS - : 'I? ‘ ‘ jcLormo !' - : i VApNISII' -- : JUj-Gc- MU WINDOW GLASS 4 the - -- V to-mo- - DRUGS AND MEDICINES OP ALL ' f - x ”’if iSSw Srv aSKShJrf tl!! Is Srl!T woriSJd I rD- J hrianiirTwnba — -- rs th a- - nr uuai i id pers lie at py - aaaociations Richmond which propose to Soap- te been formed tlv - V I rid - ‘I Stj wwi-'Wir- te and — - t CHARTEROAK - i S PROTISIOX STORE (Opposite Salt Lake Hoiue Great Salt Lake City) 'j'! 29th 1861 Nov -- j iv j v 4 Brass Kettles' ' X T ' 13--2 : Purchasera will find ns at onr NEW STORE next door South of Jennings ''v of their Having Juat reeaived the remainder ' BASSETT 123d ' ' ( GENE R A L 'A ' ' ' DRY-GOOD- - - V” i nv- w or'-holdin- -- g 'fi News Un ' 1 tT'' ia from the army of the Potomae np to Son-- I -Union was usual that the A small engagement took place tm Sunday at picket firing going Everything else watt quiet There was con Moorfield Weat Virginia In which the rebels lost yierabie cannonading and picket firing in Butler’i 1 20 men It la alao said that 1500 rebels made their pepittaeut appearance at Niew Creek - r Say Vv- ihti w- ' " GROG i - t HARDWARE rv r G X - tt4l t V - "i 4 r j- - ' i't£’ LARGE ’ : - fi ‘ STOCK OF T aidTmc v IMT ¥ i XhA 2-- tf - w 4 ft 4v i 'i' rY fioar j ' J - A t!' i ' I’ GROCERIES DYE STUFFS SPICES' y READY HADE CLOTHEVG 1 - p CAPS - Ac-- - t'k- ‘ i- V SHEET mOX BRASS KETTLES J- j lur i- t W AifD 1- ' 7- - ' u V1' 'At- - - ‘ Vrf " Aw :1 Al V'' h "a -- i r-- i ' Aw ' v AA!’ A-''-- i — ’ ‘ iii v 1 ' - p : " - ''' - - 1 -t- A s j f - - ' 'TS A - m ‘ ' -- A’ y 'I ' Am - ' - ' -- 'r ' T - r t j ’i H 7- A-- - - 1 - Lis- - i k rt j: HATS y Market Corner East temple Street 21 1864 ' DRY G00BS Ac' GfENERAL MERCHANDISE & IiAWBENCI! OP ASSORTMENT — ' — I' ( T V ''CT - 8 L City Nov r ' STAPLE AND FANCY" AND SHOES :V--- ' GENERAL f- Th Highest Market Price paid In Merchandize for WHEAT OATS BABUET sad nOVB ' I' r i r - tiuss low Prices a i4‘- : ’ - X Wart side Bast i Temple4 rtreet Great Salt Lake City- - I haven - - OUR STOCK CONSISTS IN PART OF A ZEPHYR GOODS SA v- ' : i E00I3 - KOlBAliIi v - - ' IMMEDIATELY NORTH OF THE - - J - f v - ' O TEL - i E d E A PrH c P FIVE ' ' - i! 1 W v r IN ' ‘ ‘ 't BRO’S NEW "STOKE T E A LE R ' V S f ' -- & i - i' ' j--- Ki'r - WULIAK B WHiKINSON 1 r ! abraya m hand WOODMflNSEE A- woold caU ib attention of the Citixona - Aaaornent of ROBERTS fo i t Sad-Iro- ns f f- - fV ' Orders Promptly Executed- JC 12-t- or s V 'V' : Xfi ’ ir' - r ' OF Frying-Pan- s A Large and Excellent : jp 6’ ' and A LARGE ASSORTMENT and of the best Quality - V-:-- - - KIMBALL & LAWRENCE - t’ j S TEERLESS : ACORN c h e a p e n o tr ail 4 i- nr - NEW ERA Onr other GOODS are ’ ' :iN- ’ r - ' i- - Comprising: BOWS LJgnt Ux LfHAiKS ' plication at their consternation to-morr-ow - A BOX and PARLOR STOVES In great Variety and Heavy and wiucll can be seen on np-- YOKES - v IN PREMIUM - ie OF 5 00 : r ’ ' t- in I r Coal Stoves 4 00 M 40 i M ' -- The Augusta Constitutionalist says as wwrite of Utah to their 4 the glad and familiar shont of veteran troops ar- ' i v j riving from the Sonth Carolina depot comes np t ROGER A PRYOR CAPTURED! j from the street If Sherman retreats this way he WELIi' SELECfTED STOCK will har the whistle of bullets from trusty guns IdCnMOND TO BE SHELLED! which have often been pointed at fanatics on the OF rt-- i A:-A MORE INCENDIARY FIRES! banks ofthe Potomac and James and before onr readers see this other glad shonti will be heard in I DRY GOODS 'r- nor CONFEDERATE COMBINTION TO BAG " streets ' ' ‘ ’ T’ GROCERIES SHERMAN! vV:' 20th of the The Macon t ' r Confederacy says Gen ' ' ' and this arrived Hardee ' CROCKERY will morning Beauregard PLOT TO BURN NEW YOR£! - Singe the date of probably be here (' HARDWARE the above communication with the east has been Washington 29 Hardee Beanrecat ax’ and both Sherman and by I Di rebel clothisoJ'' Roger A Pryor acting gal are left fiir in the rear ofSherman ' ??vate oldiermthe Confederate army was Ra p n tv‘ J tk exchange papeii BOOTS and SnOES Richmond papers ofYriday and Saturday say the of by Bnrbridge captnre rebel pickets YANKEE NOTIONS Pryor says that Lee issued an or - they have encouraging news from Georgia bntthey sturn of Bnrbridge on Saturday and I ''on Iint it StuI they assure their readers that arenas ’favorable obabLy be returned as soon rfs Bur-- 1I the official advices from Georgia 1 '4 IJI - as they could expect i r ' V which they offer at uniformbeen dte- - f :: Piyoro'okptnw' Burbne v t i NewTork 29 j the army for disobeying the orders I TheHerald’s Washington special says informs- ' tar the in- - tion had been received there - of formation of a the exchange of papers terc idmg Aidefable f a 3 50 s f t first- - r - v : ir" 2 60 v ' e CHOICE COLLECTION 3 00 u 35 12th for ths Bre Ifadh bfci'Vb 25 A v B- - HoodiaLWr ElCllm“nv I on ana many been made in 3OJ0OO veterans on his front Sber- and flahk his and-- l mn gnnot luilwt cmpg Upper Sonth Carolina and Georgia cob' - l in Virginia Tte dbcovan hn created Z 'U u - - in the South to j East Tennessee with 20 — rra etc 2 00 U i- r Rwpectfally announce to the CTtUeUiof Utah that they have Jnsft received their train from the States with a 8175 U : Wagons! Wagons! 4 6 have also for Sale a number of clasa Heavy and Light tU: TniBEB’ -- -- ’ - i v: ie: Skirt with lfl Springs ctete-- - ekl Redocad Prices:— 30 says a large iorce ie ureenviue South Carolina cavairy across bound the country in the direction of At- - I at ths following - M ALLEN & CO 't V7'1-:-'- '- they wHl sen for GASH or GRAIN at Low Prices m T- t - opposition tp Sherman's advancing columns L The Angusta' Constitutionalist of the 22d says a of the enemy tapped the road ten party raiding I miles east of Macon destroyed a lumber train and A correspondent of the Mobile Register says the I Bright trains but were tnrned back In haste kim of Muaissippf are a failure most of the conn - 1 Heavy cannonading and musketnrfire is heard east s having made only com enough for their "Own I of Gordon' It Is supposed that Gen Wayne at 1 Gordon has been attacked 6 Milledgeville had been V I entirely evacuated onr forces before the enemy fbA by Newbern North" Carolina dUnatrh of I ?ijh says a fire here on Saturday destroyed 20 entered and everything of value brought away buildings mostly business houses some containing An Angnsta dispatch of the 21st says the move- ' I nient of Sherman on I ge stacks- Milledgeville was a feint skirmish has occurred at Plymouth wlian'the the purpose of concentrating onrforcestheresnd thJ nmy wererepnlscd It is reported tliatjtho ene--- 1 rsidon Cratralevme was for the purpose of keep-- q are fortifying Roanoke and Ghowan rivers with i ing them there whilst the whole force of the ene-- 1 " ui view of evacuating Virginia A my moves' upon and captures' Angnsta or Savan-- 1 I V i Tli Inimsts pAnatilnflAiialiat i1' be World’s special says the 'Navy Department nth ffivlthe p?: w of the column under with II ha received Af BQUinern Si I gvcss papers via aKnrl in non Karairv nn xa insh The which I Angnsta Say tha oc urred on the Oconee river near fight 9t5' Mflledgerille fonnd uio ene-'wsh a small affair The Columbia Guardian !“ -- "e— -- I 'S?!1 Si?®!04 i says' tb toe are 40W deserters from therebel r army in j On oSPmf mile So Ih Carolina fr6m Al? The Richmond Sentinel of the :a v - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS AND LATEST STYLES OF GOOD QUALITY i ! th tut neither House had aqnOrum The rebel troopsln Alabama are said to- be euf-In one com-feting greatly for want of clothing 21 men are barefooted v v pby fr I - i Y: ' ’ h o5o I orX)000infaiitrynd U fonnjri( Bt FfloUnrnio are confirmed The ARE NOW DRIVING TIIEIR SECOND HERD 07 wetted belt wJ1'1‘hM mAhmond Dknctch farWthe' cpelntment I ®ou1 jnGeorglcnd Bnj Carolina by the mareh of th irresistible kxitn Lei as military 1 conqueror is aomeihing whichhas had no daring the war A levy en masse or the fieorgia plcny “4 South Carolina mitia baa been ordered 5nt siren to the Secretary of the Treasury and desperate efforts are being made to concen- The Legislature of Alabama convened on the I trate at Anguata an army sufficient to present some‘-- Throngh the SetUemeuts South by way of Sanpete which ‘ - r ' Stoves! stoves!! ROBERTS Bircli & Stubbs FS 124f - V j - 1 sep-rtilro- ail -I DYE-STUF- : v 4 Several more Tralne on the Road - r kinds ' and In fact everything nodeeeary to make it porfoct J v H ’ ? PAINTS OILS : CATTLE DRIVE H i f "“1--'-- - “ f- r'f a fAt Una of gennine ' - 4 4 i irks : ' ’ Dk:U G S ’16R E wQl be fonnd repienUbVd with al --- AT TjlE STOCK n’ - - - - I- - - : ' 4‘ f LYK - TCt t - ' ' - |