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CAPiS MAY OCEAN WAVE | j! OAl'E ISI.ANJ > N..I. " !]' •J s. LEACH. Editor, ■ • v Poblltkrr »iW SSroJu-te-or. . 'tiN It OOM.Ail I'KB ANxi;M! " , . •■ . f Thuradav. Jan. 2, 18S2- "" "~\ HEW TEAR EETLECIIOKS " ■ A'j-lract!/ gousidered. lliera 1* nothing ' « in ou« flay -more Than another. Hay* m i but in*. footprint*' of oJJ ■ fattier Tim«, by ' which ye HMprk Ur onw.irJ ami rtpa.lv pr-. , gras^. a* deMgntriad-Oy tl«i earth'* rerolo (fob's. Or. thenars the rogi in t'.e grea'. , wheel nf tiiy". by which «« mark his ever. , ' . constant revolutions, eottuig up f rum the ■ eternal part and *ihking,*gain into "the ■ * otwrnal future, bringing to observation lb--existence, lliu characters and the -fortune". of the buinan kind, -and anon smiling tbesi ' iut<rafctivioui shade, tt be kovwu only to ; tradition or history, or,, perhaps, to been • ".tir-Iy forptittcn. k ; And yet there is a jirv -eminence of svrae - . d«r» over other*— a re irtntr.orjonca attach * c J to one day which la not t>» another .* but F lit!* is not an intrinsic pre-eminence or jk_ ' importance, but on# -gifon to_it by thu cm- ^ ..ring of event* and ciscninrtance* eoimec f_. lest with it. Tbto i* the case with the S#t> bath. It 1* but one of too -cc» of the • , wheel, bat it bo* received a tind^ pear. - \ - fill, split# coloring, from the clerrfil fiat, enforced l>y the exstap lo.ot-f 'city, who -rested front hie dehors and, hencu it* pre ctni- • i * '" nence. in the tniod> oh A efcryitiun peoj-le, j by whom its very fight i* regarded as pan- 1 sewing a peculiar sacredii.wg. And tbtt-u are «^her days. po»«w«iog a locat; political Importance, In the minds of certain .coramun'tit>-« or naTiony of ccn ; and every nation ha* its own peculiar ones, which limy regard with' jwcoliar interest, on account* of events and circumoimoei connected with thom. tiuch, ctth 1 J * u*, is the coso with thu ilb of July. "Ik- ; | cause it is the nalal-Uay of our Ircedom. ; tu.d the 22nd of February, because it is It- , uutal-»Uy of Freedom's nfolt Illustrious champion. * Cut. this day. the 1st of January, pftwo**ad importance diflerittg Cfiyu all bluer* and oAu of universal interest. It- is a j b ■. ' * kind uf annual tally cog in the whenl in I.' t . me, at wnich w# almost seefn to make u pause in -our existence, to retrospect thu ' past^ud prospect th'; future, but soon rally - from the reverie into which we sre-m ufoinentarily to have fallen, to that the w!i««l ho* been cous:autly In inolk)n,"rat.r}(ujt trt from tha old, into tho hew ysar. It is a day peculiarly calculated -to fn -spit# serious relleclion, though wo too often •' pans it, by as only,n.day of hilarity and foe- - 1 ieity. fecmiijg to forget lli« imr-ottant^-Utf- ' m>n thu day should teach us- that unotlie^ fear is added to our lives pisf, wliiie tin. future of tlioto lives has Iwun cdr'rvspoti dinjriyshitrtencil. It would bo well fer.cv. on this day. to rrtirci how many, who, one year ago. bid ai fair for lung life us we. , have, during the past year, paused to their final account,. having been pierced by thl S thousand unsden utrowg of Joath, while we; ! "• for some reason, obiiuus only to the wind f • of Providence, hive been permitted to e»cape. And ^rhst springs of gratitude j , should well ujin the •bul, at the reduction , . of -this tpark of thu sovcten:; goodues of , - Hint in whose '.jud* ■ our^ircativis. It is well f»- os. t"-.; j take- a pros pectidb glance of '.lie f - ; t •. re, at so far as i to tut', thu .oijuiries — Shsli I escape Duath's arrow* an ther ycii'ti May not. my associates, oo another new year's day, in f . their retrospect, sty nf u*. lie and she too ' have gone? And, as. lite ttian -important F . Iiifptiryof all, are onshl» to .livinc ' | the future — Ata 1 riracy to go? Uyseriou* ' I' "inflections on tho past, wu discover our; K , . misteps ; ourcrrori aod viroi.'our nii«iin-prevtm'-nt of limo. nad thus nay avuiJ j , then for the future. * . - lint this Dew year's day is one of peruliar intercot to us a* Americans. -To us it pre ; stmts n*ad picture, and in thunder tonhs. ; proclaim* I he depths of itaman* depravity. As wu, from this stand-point, ri^w t lw pact wo stand appsileJ and almost' btwthlered. i C scarcely believing *or senses ; and ss "wc view in-.' future, wo are lcal.it) nacurtointy. j. It U true that OOe J0*r ago there was some ! . commotion in one j oftton of our hitherto psacuful'dnmuaii ; hwt then, who of os„ imngrnfd the extent To which the wicked j I . passions of pt«u wonlJ carry them i Who ! of u». on* ynar agn. np|Kisnd that to-day |' d tnHltou nf tee# would Im arruyed againi : I oach othar. in a frntrioiilsl war uiV Amcri- ' S ran soil ? Hut it isnsverthcless IrutTlbougn j vse would fain have it otherwise. Ilio yist year has lacn the most eventful ; ■ one in the history of tho country sinew th--'! R. " HaV4 "f tho IhfoIltiMb Tit# dt-inoli of | ' B, ' fwbieit is but a wilder ttaW for j Bt , ■r ** - I fcn. i '
t reaso tr and re bullion) which li-il ' ven »o ; ' long smfttburedtn aristocrat!* Sopth Cart)- i [ bus. u littli before the commencement of ^ ; tho year. Curat out in that ir.Bamablo hot- ^ bud of ppUllssl ioiquity. and. in- n few ! month*. ' spread over almost the entire ' ri. uth lAo a fire oriveu by a tornado, until ' t: ' sly <d - third of tire states were under it. 6 sway, acdvothar* were »6 strongly Lnfscled o I »:th it, us to pluugs them into ftll the hor- p . ruts of civil wur. and convert green field* ^ into fielJ* of blued. Ho rampaat was the a spirit of rebellion. th-H our forts, cos turn nnvy yard*, mints, ahd other, public j ^ of war were' »l«de«ijfIc-oi^^m of tLu army f and navy; in sympathy w Jjh the rottojiion, .resigned, our tJ-jg wn* disnbnored aad sTTot t dignity, aud'pot until our nllTi j i was tlireatcned aniP actually etidoiig* red. t | r.ml suits seemed ready re-spread cv< r tiiii ; ; • r.tiru country, I'.i.l we fully *wakc to » sense , ; of iinpoou.ug ruin. Ho deeply iir.|.l#sitcd " | in the breast, of thu lojnl portion of thu | I ho land was the love nf peace, nn.l tho ' j idea uf the stabiiity and ^.-iuciCncy of out ' | (roe inaiitatiiiD*. that not till then could. ' ' tt# hn made fully to believe that tllell COtild 1 l-o'so mad as to strike at the pateroaf tJov- ^ < , ernmnit lhai had yielded them nothing brtt ; blessing*, and trlnoh iliey had hitherto been ( t-erniittcd tu contiol. Iltit the kccbc ha* chongcil. Tho slpm- ^ iioring patriot ism of the Nortlf » aroascd. • , The firm gun. fired ui Charleston upon' the . (tarred little baud of patriotic soldier* in | : ! Humptur wa« the tintsin of ,wur* which' tsug 1 through tho; hills and valleys of the Noriu. j i - ' tlltoagh city ami couutrv. uijd at the i - ' call of tho Ksecniifo, thoiisatuU dropa-i i - : the p*ny tho plane tnw Immmer. and all khu . , pursuit* of peace, and ra died to tho pro ' tnctiun J the (Card ar.d stripes, and x>ur uatiunal capital. Cut. apparently, what a sad .condi(ion | ■ we.wurnitf for such u" uu IcitaWng. A | - i brankropt Treasury, a rotten 'or scattered ■navy, on army - but littl# mere than a] ' hody-gu&sd with wrms and amniu- : • , nitiou stolen. Ar.d tlien. too, the ideulieid ! •Vll. nod feared and tllreutetied even in the ' North, tljal we slioul.l bo divided ogmr.st e it revives in ta«<i of hodilities. I tut the • ' patriotism or ,tho people was t-<jual to all litis. Party dUsCMIons were drdoped, . men rustled nlmuNli uubiuden, nnd' tnoitey YiJ^nmrtid out tika water, nnd soon tho j capital wis ren lored swjie, nnd thu tijlo «>f ; dustruotion, which seemed to be lending ; north wwiil. was staid, nnd tha authority of i the tiuveinment ;assurt.-d nnd sfftcu»sfujly - IliaiuliiilHIll in SOinA i f the botdtr Slave #Htc*. where rubelion was lor a timo ram-' 1 pant. . V It ii Iron. 'that, Thr a time, the fates of : ? war seemed to heTgainst lyi. as tlio scrhcs of- Ureal He. hot, llul! Hon, llalPe^llluir, ' ' nnd soiau othur* atlcil. Thousands ot our . to loyal men were slaughtered, nnd other j ; thousands were incarcerated wjthm prison | walls. Jlot ti.e tide has -again turovd j , H lowly, cjoietly, andr comparatively blond- j i leaeiy,.hjtv#awu diuwn the cords ol Fcihrii j power around the rebellion, until 'tremb- , luig had evidently seized upon iu spirit' j , and light was suenffugly drawing upon a*. lfut ugainj just lic.'oro tho txpiration of j the year, the sccuo chaajtes. Tho smoth- ' cr>-d sympathies of nrlstucrscy, tho demon i i of revenge foi past cor.ijilc-it, amj the jcnl • : ousy fur our increasing greatness and pow- > cr, across thu Atlantic, has, for a trivial \ ! cau'-e, hunt into n irtme. Ilia -llrilish l.iun ' has worked himself into a rage',- and has i set ftp a terrific roar. John Hull, who bus j | hitherto, feared our power. noW that si.; | seem weakened by internal difficulties,- is ' pawing the dust for very tiadiiess, and, fti • ; his rage," bellowing fmmh his thrcaU ot rfs- : : »: raclion, and no - One can now -tcii- what , ! form or what ^intensions tire oiliicuity may ! ' J*' t"u"10' ' • - j j In view of all these things, brtw eventful , [ has* bgen*to us thA ycu'r 1B61 1 aixl with ! what rti*pen»-i uod anxiety do we outer i '"upon the year lfidj, rurjotinded on every;' - hand by datk clo&ds cf apvi-rsitr, wlii. it uu | j licitjaii ken "can p'er.oRwre^.Wtto ran telj j w hat a year may bring forth for the pen ofi ! the historian ? With con&de'ec# jn -the ja«- ! tire iif ouj cauM, ""d a firm rclisqice upon r ! the ull-powrrfu! aim which will pnfiecl the | eight, and m*ke the wrath of luar. to praise .j -Huo'. tol n< teas!, nn-l wait, and act. .{ ]Su1 sine# the ubovc was written,' the last ' naaiud .liffiroby ?.a» passed aw»y. i Tb» New York Keening1 Post ssys that j mi nngaslnen need be .felt in regard to a ! deficiency cfoar supply of saltpeter. It is ' j irrumed that .pie ant"B"t tinw In (Jovern. | meiit stores is sufficient for all emergen- : i vie', while as to arms. are nbundaiitly . able to help ourselves from the armories now in opurslion. and with our ability to i ,j construct new machinery wfaeoercr it" may be needed. j Sa-CLOTtlt.VO'atismoMvfiMtiKj-s.- ,
AMICABLY ISirLED. • j » The diHicntty with* England, which j ^ had apparently assumed such -gigantic j 1" and threatening proportions. Iiaa bucn amicably udjastcd; and, wc trust, to the J on satisfaction of a very large majority of ] wi Ipyal ciiiuen*. Tbo firet ebalition J*lt of feeling was, never give up tho rebels; tb I bnf more-mature deliberation would toy. : give them up, if it crfn he done wilbon; Ji any material sacrifice of honor; espc fo : cially at this fjlm, when wo tie'tfd all onr 3T resources, to crush rubclliou in o«r j d« midst. v • • T Tho whole corrospond^cc between ! Jt< the two. Governments ha* In-en jialdish- ' d« cd to the world. The demands of tho ■ lr Uritish Government wefe so totic.f,. tnild, 1 .conciliatory and courteous that .they could scarcely he called demands, bltt on- . ljr Ktggesiloiiii, .tlint as flic act o'f Com. Wilkes was not authorized hjr the Fedtf- j ■ ml Gorcrumcnt nnd ns Uit> law cf tin- ' i Iioil been viidnted in the arrest*, . our Govern men t would, of course, zee the proftricty of making tha-ttecesmry . reparation. The reply of Seervlnry j 4 ' Seward was cqtttiir ni:ld and concilia*"- J ry, :i!^I ut.thr Mine time lucid, elaborate | „ : and siatmtinuii-hl.i- It is conceded that-; ' j there was «n unintentional violation of V bilcrnational law, -in the manner of the ^ arrest; or rath;r, thatrtlierc was a want i of any la-.v toad, tig the mala point at; pud hence t!i# relivl prisoners are y cheerfully given up. Aud it ii argued, i that in doing uiis, dqr Govcnimcntllas | only carried otll a prtBCkplo winch we lure always* coiitendejl ytor, lnit.w1ii«h j j" ; the Uritish Gov.rua^nt liai heretofore • jfailcdtoadir.it. j Wo-tro glosl vhatthe tffltoir is etltlcd . ^ peaceably, for limb' it wot H/«cn, ' from j j every indication up to tho present, wc 1 ' should have been plunged into an iiu- j mediate wur wis',; England, and, possi- , i; bly, with France, while we need all our t entrgks turned to another matter. Tiie ! i southern syuipatliiztrs in Engiand are-i c foiled. | f A lc'.tbr from M; Touvenel, Frenches Minister of Foreign AfTuire, to their ; t Minister at Wasliington, 1ms been laid n before oiiv Government, which, in the* l most friendly mar.rfer, advise* the very u courec wliich has been taken by t:ie..Ad- • ; nifnistrstion'u This litter was not re- f • ceivcd, 'however, till after the trjiolc 1 nShlr was 'settled, and consequently did * j not influence tbu decision. i- There is ono point in this casa wor- j j thy of notice While the Tob«d govern- t - msnt had evidently sent these men on a x j treasonable mission, their object, lire t j recognition «if tbetJumliern Confodcra- c j cy, co*id have been e Fee ted in no way t « i more successfully, than by a rupture be- 1 j tweca England and tho United Suites, 1 ! hence th«y were jubilant over this ar- | rest, supposing that they would, not be , ! given up, pnd iliey, consequently, j [ would at otico gain their desired end, by , a war with England, acting aslheir nl- t j ties. But iu this thev ore foiled, and ' ' ' will .bo mast sadly disappointed, and » , cannot fail to discover thai their .Ijppes f ! of rcc'Ogn*tion.arc, st least, very distant; j .. and 'despondency must nt once seixu : - upon thcui.Jis their only hope was in a i ' speedy recogi.itwni. Xo more cffcetiial j ' j blowjjouid, thre-cfore, have botn Icyei-; ' : cd St the rcbelilon.' , %EH. B'OTTS SBTVBH. ■ The nnexiiefitcd and sfccminaly sud- ' dctt feturn of tin's venfiraWe hcr-i "from j Europe, h#« excited consiilcrabiu specu- J j la; ion, in reference to the cause of it, it was generally understood, -and, 'no , , | doubt correctly, • when ho left, that hoi • was to spend the winter in Soutiiern L Italy, for the benefi* of his iiupaH-wl 1 j health. And yevw^hont ever vijyting ' Italy, he rctnrns home, in some seven 1 weeks froth the time he !e*t our shores 1 When It was nnnoanced that ho was so. 1 ; soon to"lea% Europe, it was reported j that he, was to Urittp. some message j , ; from the Emperor Xapolcon to our gov- I ir.-.menl, proli-.H^offering mediation in 1 ' reference to our -diE'.ul'.ie* with Khg- j : iamljNljUt this is now' 8 aid to be untrue, ' nnd that be*C#vt'ii(» intcrribtv witls. the , ; Kfhperor." Xor, from InlerJiews with : other dignitaries of State, doe's, it op- , - pear that he gained any ««00tnc« «f 1 ajshstaucvui evao,uei:lrclfly «in cas^of]
a war with Englml. These seem to ! be the repdrtu,.io far as they have. come ^ to the public. af i'fia great" probability is, though it G if only conjectare,. that his sudden return j( was induced by one or -both of two con- ltj ►iderntions : Tlmt httvirrg seen some- iL of the excitement in Europe, he *n coneiudcd that Ws, presence was deman- |* M iicrr, or that he. considered it safe; liimsult, {icrsoualiy, to leave Eoropc,*" ere the difficulties should nj'hmc n moredefinite, and, perhaps, belligerent shape. ^ is but littfe doubt, liowevef, that (ll returned much earlier than he -intep- l: tied, nu-J tha^hia cAara/was hnstcued •: by these diffienUit-s. ' • -x_ Enoic-ETcrrr AT oziMiitnizz. An item of some Interest, which r. , u UM dot mention last week, was a brisk - p sji.irmisk of a pat t of Gen. .WcCalli di- n Ccntreville and Lecsburg. Some fAin " or five thdirsjmds ©four men. started out on :( foraging party, nnd for a .reconoisance. Fall": up jn with abotfl an c eqonl .number of rebels, n fight ensued, (| lasting Stimo tbtcc-fourlh* of an hdnr. > Tire eugiftrcrttent was tt deaperntc one, v while it iaCed, but the rebel ranks at 1st gore way, and rapidij retreated. > About 40 of the enemy were found (l dead «»n the field, and llwir own- pap.-. - ■ 0 set their 'loss much, higher than "thai. ^ Sonic ten or twelve '.of their w trend:.! { cial report, was only six or eight killed, ,, and some forty or fifty wotidud, aouic c-f them severely The etigagem i carded cue of^tlre- nntstyJfiulji.iiit of; i the war, nnd thu rcbci^tfwn thcmaulves 1 -badly, whipped. ! UEEELS WOUISySbR WANT 0? Go IT. ; I j " There Is, perhaps, no article so scince t ; rcbi-l«i«:.;r In inanv places i ; tin re i'v none in tuur^t, nnd » Itero tberu 1 | it is sold at what, under common 1 i circumstanced, would bo considered , I fabulous price*. It is even reported | [.at orte dollar per puutitit and though .. I that tuny,, bo an exaggcrarfua. tlicre is. -no doubt, frdm lir-ir own juipcrs, tbul | the price is enormous, and the scarcity ' ; tntpreceJa.'itid ; aa-.l we should think;; -the rebels were more likely to ""sp'ile" ; ! for want Of salt than "for align'.?' 1 1 - | .t • TH-: wut nirjswiocB^ ■ri:^ report l -rgu h'i ailnrr of r-W. : prisoners taken in Missouri, which u« no- ( ' ; tii-ed bul week, is fully confirmed, except ■ . that the namlHir was .contlijcwlily linger : tfian. w« tlier suited. Z.AOO were taken in ; weeks, wilh'bnt- little figl.-itig, Tho! j capture of lOOu 10»H> stand .'.r arms 1 j Ac-, i» fully -cuu&rmeil. ' Price, wnii l.is . • tr !jv-t force, at last avcouuis were* retreating j t Arkansas. (in the 28th instant. C^neial Premiss. ! ; with f'fnr hundred and fifty men. eneoan- \ ! t.-red nnd dispersed a body of rebels nine 1 hundred strong, under C'nloUel Ikirsey. kill- . ; ing nn.l wiomding one hundred and fifty of i them, capHiring ilirrtv-Bvb prisoner., niito- i tv-fjvo bones, and ono hundred anil five ; ! guns.- The Union ! -• w^aoAly three hill, j ed and eleven wouudu.i- J CQHOBZ&SXAH tlT2 Br.TORK. j j - Congressman Ely has boon released from ! j Uicbinond. in cxehhnge for. Mr. Faulkner, > j-r«cei)tly relsased from Fort \Varroi>. Mr. j •.Ely ho« returned to Wiuhington, and gives | J somtf interesting. items of thu history nf-lii» i i confinement. His huahb and spirit# harti | ; beoi,gooilt|ll.t!ie qme. -IIsmii that C.«,- : unfortunate ofTn-Vrs who are hold a* h"<- j. jTage* for tin' jirlvateprs - are treated far , fiiaii wo treat thu vilsu erniinals ; j I. .it tha .representation* df- Mr. Faulkner j wdl pnjiuly secure for them bettor treat- ! | On Monday, n battle wm reported to j be in progress, nt Padncali, Ky., on tho j Ohio, river, but" thp particulars were i j not allowed to b« trnnstpiued, whieli in- ■ > ilicatcs that the context mi|;ht bo doubt-*] iitol- • • It is haw nvces.ary to havo acts of lime < greM enrolled o:i skin* of parehnient Int. ) j forwAhey arp *isb,,d. wiueh takas. soimsj 1 time, and Catltes a deal of unlteee»s iry ale- j lay at the close of- tha session*, Penaforj : Sumner lias introdoced a' bill dispensing • wjth tUTs' relic of feudal customs, and providing for tbe siinplb copying of act* in a j fair band, on linen uapcr. which wiil be_Jar ! easlpr to preserve, for reforenca than are ' , the cu%tbersomu roTls of parchment. _ - j h- 1 •-•t — - — ■-■*-
80KVABY O? ' LaU advicrs from Port Royal and Beau- ** toH wow that our forces Iu that quarter 'Iff Jcept busily employed. Btroog enfrenchmen!* are being erected on Tybea. ^ Isla' d. Tba gun* of Fort I'ulaski k«ep -3 up a. 'continual file, upon -our tf Kips, but -nH they have doue no isjurv. A recoo'iidi- .. was recently made, 'fifteen mile* from by the Si-vetitv .ninth New York ileslk-eut. and aiXJJrebeU' were eap nrrd. , -t8| )A rebel boat, w'hicb cai.io down tbu ^Var- - '«* channel to see if the U'ilbU steamer , Finga) conld- rnn'tiio blockade with a cargo ofjVi.tliiii. was chased by one of our gunand tun ashore. The chances of the -i-flpe'of the Fingal aru evidently very H I be war excficmcnt in Canada canitnwHl . ' ciabatoil. ' Tbe ({dsbwe papers fublith an ! official order which rvijuires the imiuediat# -4H lugmatioii of'ou.t campany' of seveoty-fiva privates in each battubon of. tbo regular militia, and Ho man will be arcepted who- A ml does not volunteer for' immediate service 1 J® fort laud iitid Newport era known to -JH ..fiord tbo- only. h.irl»-r* which tha great Itritish iron cl.Cd steam frigate Warrior can enter. Jihe draws 2d feet or »ct>-s» Too '- lunch to admit of her cr<i.«*mg.tho bar into New York harbor. Iler Majesty's other y -. i .-f!-. are tush formidable visitors. JH Navy Hepartinent has received informs , liun I :.>:n onr si|uadrou that thu stouu fleet iftfl has eflccted its (ibjoct add that the hasbvr '^B of (2m:lestnu R completely plugged. Itrigadijr-Genehil I'h^lps, now in com- 9 raand at Ship Island, is a brother in-law of , BH the Hon. John Hickman. , |B Uy careful examir.slion it has In-.n as* <B ueriaincd liayoad'duubt that nuie-tunths of ,^B ^siUbe >:ckiie*s in camp is caused by sleep- . upon -the ground ; and the neglect being so susceptiSle of improvement causes j lutigh 'dissatisfaction among the soldier*. 4 Among some iuterestiug items from tho ^^B Honth, we havwa corroboration or the ex- IB lent of I lie CLarlesten calamity, in tho fact iff that the 1-egiviaturo of Virginia has appro- " ! ff printed $200,000 and Georgia $100 00!) Top ; ff the relief of tho sufferer*. Another item iff irdieatcs that tho '-odians are very generally ' , , Iff dt-M.Ttiiig.tho cause, ff Tlio . troops cunnectud with General ff Hurnst-j's eX)K>dition to some of the point* jP ! on the Southern coast are making prepare • .-«ku»n* for their departure. CT\ Annapolis. -;ff The forces to be engaged will consist of ff three brigade* of iurautry. fi^wawaa^inientu ':ff ; .11 a!l, or abi.nt lonrleen /thousand men. • Thu lhre.e tirigades will tw ojol.-r the com- ; i ni-.ud of GonuralsY'.e t r, Hlilno and son o ' ff .ether officer not yut named, the whol* on- ■ ■M •It-r tbu coiuinnad of General lturaside. ff , TI19 vessel* thul mo la taU- port arc alio 39 ' orriv'ng dtdiy nt Annapolis, ^^B TLLC eCSi» Or OAIC HALL! ^B llsi k Jw ! r'.tiieii* ! car and all ! UM.il. Ihe »•-.«< •»! far sr.- at «HA Hall j W ' M.un, IXti tor well— ff < )ollu-a for the m<-rrl.«rl *nd rIAlhrt for hltrlrrk; .q| Cluihr* fur the tsrmr.r tiuiiw l.U work; 9 Cl.uhms ("t the t.swyrr* ami <Joeler» »b.1 such, jS I N.tMng for loigtuh sml (irimaa aa<l UulrU. .^B j rjofhrs for Ifcc insn who U ehunrkj- ami Inl 1 Chnhe* fur Ihr man wko.t* iMnotr fhsn thsl | Ciulkr* S-r Hit- jo-an*. -ml ciulbnt for Iks oltl, Clt-thn-aufCrl' nt lo krf|) out the cold. S ! clothes or the m*n alio travels t-v rail: Ciothea^fur him who Uniks nfirr tlir uu.) ; , Clolhel l.v l)"t pun who lores to ronir., r Aud clothing jot him whn stays at hOmt. Clothimr f.r ill ruo.1 tmral men - v . • . I Who want Il.e -cniitr}- i.>|. neper n*»ln; • BB ' )\.r et-eri .1. •.-rl|it|oa. c i-.il vn.l small. -^B Cuti « 111 hoy linrmi at the sroat UMC Italia (■ pw.VVWst an spprcrrlsie 'hriufsist or Sew Vr»ir. ;?ff | I'nweal tu f»thrr, l.ruihrr,- tries tl «r e\»-a ) iiursell. jH J f not.-.- eo-iMftahle tVAT, HANTS or VAST.— , //>:*£«•/ if! Wr mil idesenl >o)ou fsrvuprrtnr Ini du.-rmr..i:» to nrike )->.ur |'urrl.v»e» »i u». n» our as- B| ; .orrmewl lfunuiuai'v l»r*, — our poods »ell m*.t» K.ul mir prtees renw.lc V Whrti yoneunietn , to* etty, rrnue right vlranthl to our Sli.rr. rorner of sisth and MviLel Xlrvrf-. slid see for yourrelf. WANAMAKKII A BHUWN. OAK II A 1. 1,. ■ S. i- lor. SIXTU X MAMCKT Slteuls. HI 1 1 LAtlHLHllIA. ff| Ure.SU, M URIAH GILMAN, M. D. ■ T) KSI'BGTFUI.LY offers fcU p'rofes- „ ■ l-\«ion«l sen lee* lo the cltlrrnr of t AI'E dUAV * ^^B ■ i #11.. »ut vtamtj*. umct:- .t E. KDtVAntM. c*|>e May Court' . . House . | two re, iMt. ff too i alvvARD." ' • I GOLD WATCH LOST! ■ , /~VN FUlll VY the 13th inrt.t near L«- Q V Atl»;i. I.K-A MING'S BEAt ii llocsc, on Ihs l'i«e ■ I ; Mile B.-M. h, » • iff ! tiolJ Ilmiiny.Caetd WalcA,. trifl a ff Chain. s iff The Mmte R.-k-mM will be imid loaaK^-rpr.nry- ff turotat tho » «mt- lo the rutdcilhrr *t i «; r Ulnm!. B CIIAS A. SHAW. -. '■ lie- »0!h. »S « , ■ -Tas Union Now, and Fonrvisa*" . IB V/HOLESALE & RETAIL 1 : Grocery it I'royisiun Store. 1 r TVHCjhtUv-rtver tow naUvtag • rre.h suppl) •' fl , ' J s'» «!-. tro- 1 l'&rt M.;r]ph .o^-atd will svtl Ihem. fl . Wanlr**:.- or heLUl, ai M PHILADELPHIA PEICEfl. ff i A. hlsSlor .-.-I- -rem ::;N.VTIC!UL HAM.. The ^ fl pltenliop Af C'OtfKTRX' KLIu pSNTS nadhujrr. V .■ " is. rilled, ' " OOtlte the feet t:.«t fliej - 'fl c\:.,Iju: ti.Ti c I ■ ! <■.-* *» Cheap a. In l1tUa<h->- ^ ,■ V-* an.l ask prtrra ap l rx^aii-a l.rorerfes ^fl ■ 'and Pru: .-.im,*, laffore ruithvins #l»r whrnaj** 1 \ MKJN garkltSJN. H I Cape UUad. Jnav blh, ISSl.

