*' WiKAN WAYJkOAMi ItjLAJ&HS&U HAY COUNTY, NTHf J|pSMg>> .1 «A dtt ^ ft — 3*- — raw — ■* ■•' 4 a ■'.. 1 t , y rfi? ■ F V "TT'' *' 1 • — fccj i ■ ——mi
f|e Cajt-ghp ©to*p9*w' if rcaufMKD nxi^c^pAi^|K^ s. b. meo!iic!.E, i a C ape 1*1211 a. C*ve *« J Mb >'• J. 1 1 Trans -au«be{r^ jFOr-VraW the«u!w-l'.|'i»'»w , f prierwf lie- « >cr Klli" W Two Dollar* j <ri year. i ( All vulaApliAws »t< Uih U6ftr wflt l»WT| rrivwdwt U.e im^avJtfUr Owc-AiiilUraod *11*11 j SllMAawtt piWj* frt3inB«l t^-Jlii- loneswtl | real of every W jWMl.-*«loa of * . 1 D-»>I'«PT Thf IT to of .-V' *> '•J*' ' " tea «■»* * pool*! no* WaaieSorti lhlriy-t«w >»at». ; t Ink, trblA coil! 4 Torrin)y he por.-tivsed for fiftrru , , •rets afioucd, <wan'.tne\V he rrornrid for !r*« 'ha* j •fty-flr* cents, *a J all'otVtr srtl„Srs j^thesunr * profff^ion. ' " 4 * A ' "* '" 1,1 " 1 I TharMU), Mfvfialitr til, JSU4. ..1 1 - .1 _■■■-• — —r H - rHOc u.n i riov. r, Co» in H:« "!•>>•"« has aSyfcd.thia nMi m w«U> , , civil abu. it beecjors ui »> B people, n vntmllj j to humVte oinrini. aad nAlfef foc^ era*** of t thrslcs Whirl, hm«ht enlaoilrj u|«o a*. - to prop that ttc ecinaiudvx of wr..U be i<- j attained, ?u4 'list 1 lie roJ ol our chutisracKi may j soon be rrnc ed. ' • Hot !v. Ih- nhdid't*'4frp »®tetlnfi, we should not ] be unmlodftrtwf «hr our* root blcwtaf* tbnt have | bernt*wV>wafc»»d fiioulJ nff.r .f-rirat thank* to j Our llrsi colj Vithcr for !II« Infinite taerejv Impressed V tbor M-nllmrulf, »n« pub. ! llrlj to mofnlac <tod «• the Roi ,-Alga Rider of nattooa. I. Aft. V. I'»ni.r.»,tov«oor of the Slate o£ New Jrhwj", (ill accord we with the custom io <M» A Utel do hereby designate and appoint Trtr i.S«t TrttlfDA v or nv.vkmbkh. t«w. j At a dor Of 7Va» tflortp »oo Praprj-mnd I do re- , •WAl to the people, on thai dry to anorm'le In j tbelf usual place* of public troiablp, to girr thci.Ci to Alniljbt)- Cd8 for the mnnj- Idealnpt t oiiclitr f.d lo ] ut durfnt fhe put jenrt aod fa pro jer Irumbi) to tupfUcatt lfc«t j«-*ee. »itb the luloo, may be ie- j ttorcdkand the lawful nutliorltr of the Uoiernnrrnr | be r«-f»tAhllal>ed j and to aak forflveneaa for all aint, thrown lharmerttaof Hhn nhoftthe tledlalor and] Savtour of toaaklnd. Given under my hand and privy aril, at Trrntua. IfUw twalfth d.-) ol Nov ember, -V.T).. ffctcco hundred aaftt^W d«'UU I ARKKK. AUfMl A M. Dicamo*. Mvatc AeereUrj. • n raK*flBiFT. A-^k-aenil flrak (or-iki* fiUtrict took ft' (JMJd.'O, f«r defieifnries on fl;( draft of'Sfptcm'nr 30ili. We titileJ llie "office on Monday for I lit porpote 0/ gelling u lift of ike nimci of the Igcky ones, J^nt trere infurmed thai no dreft bid liecn mailc iur liir Upper •■d DmbU tdwenihip*. llicir qupta* be-ing-fall. The -Middle had bven already drafted, and t^e ndtieee mere nut^ being
umd. A lilt of ike Middle towmhip " will tie found in the fTarr of Skpi. 22d. j t In lltR Loner fame partiei originally j J dntftrj kya failed t° report, and froiu j iT-wai auppoitd, a aoffitienl nuto- j | h»r jwauWije .okUiueil t*) CU4be quoU ; A.defieieacy of l«o ,r lilted on ike quo- j , l»of Oofve Iilnnii, and the fblloeing i i pgrifoiH were draftr-l to fill it : iXbnfent ftamr- *'!•«• ' ^vh^lrnrvr, | , (jHifi fVltrp . J"". VYilliftms. i, r; OITlUlAt. RKTlTlKP. , 1 *Ybe officii^' retire*" for i'oia Slate Laee1J bJejj' received at Ike' Sr^rifliry .of State'* office, f. om y rerr cu U » » )• of the Slate. \V« j bvilSw^ The Su^iSitiTuweja are reqB'f'd I by taw.W#(Q»l^y.>fbn^|i>if?! <Stl. ion., j for tbe parpoee of cauvaneiin; ilia vote, anil j <WSw.~ 'efficiallv, ibo -rif-ult. if their j emu «aM obeli dirtar, in n»* cay, from our, table we will repobliab it u corructed : j Allanlu-r ; UJI iflfij . Hence. 11H *2431 • >«MiW>n. ' K80 ' 41"5 . ! fam. May, 761 K3 2665 . 2032 • tiuwden, • 3382 2759 tnec. 939B 9239 BnfMter. 199s . 1494 Hudson, 4616 €592 4355 Marear. 3726 • 3792 ' eMfeftRB fit? -kMiHla,' * M22 3587 i<lilM.-i. - -i*934-; 792 Poaaak, 2934 2773 .iMim. 2220 " 2164 j 'SBfaaroat; ' 19T2 2324 Booara, 1621 3164 ;«Ma4ia, >* 2370 f 2H66 . Warren, 2077 3706 . ' M.tU _ CHIC CONGBKSt. n At finaifT, ^ *raca-a. Ditarjrsoa, uSEBSrl' - ' tm m Atlaabe, UM lino ills ill iiTii, 0 JW . iMa 7, igL J2L - -- ^m«m . . ..s, '■ s_ - ss i- • ,ts. -■ • -itaSBtu!..) akiiilui MiiH .1 ■*>'■!-■ "■ - ^ ui*sfe *
' Bawwtlaa TIalt. : Y tli4«ongre^B6n m i friend* of »•* l». *•-,!«., ,-«-e the 'BspHatj^ ■ "Ckercb, at tb lCenirt Houss, >r»»r biw» . m I Sftwatinu visit on Friday evening, lliii ' C| ir.st., ieavieg behind litem cubstantial , j ! tnkrwi of tke:r estesm and pond wtH for ; tJ htai, *0 the amount of one hundrrd and i jf I eighty dollars, inclnding one liundred ; 1 ami ei2 dollar* and fiHy cents in cash. j ji I Tbrru i* no more appropTiate way by.: ^ j wbich « cohgregahioo can tmoify their.; ft | appreciation of a pastor, and cc bo pa 1 c to bave maiiy mere such vImIb to notice ! fi during the aotnnin. I j, j — Mim France* fjsrdmii, of d*»iler»on • t ; X. J . *a* at New York a few davgago to ; a" end a wediiinjr. After lb« reremony she f • retiped to bee room, ami in Infilling tbe gas j ' b»v light tarletori dress cauglit lire, and be- f fore the flames could be extinguished, "be j was so badly bornr<l Hist *be lived but a i f few hours. — 7mr .Inrneus. j OI K 4K1IY LETTER. j [ j fori I'fcnhontni. IliVscn's II Jtarf. l a., 1 .C SurrmU r Itfi. lb64A{ 14 DkvR Warn- bnce mure 1 pen a few ; ' | Jines for publication in your columns. Since i j j writing mi last there has- nol been »'.y . jecenlA of much importance transpiring. ' L: There a as but very litili^ excitement in 1 j romp concerning tbe election ; and now, , that It mover, and lb* result is knowp, most ^ , - i of ihe men serin lo be satisfied. ui.d we all ' ' ! hope that what bas been done may be for . , j tbe best, and thai oar re-elected ]'re*id<tnt ; > I may be successful in is undertakings, and , ' J a eedily bo the rnler of the Siale*. as they 1 ' i shall each agiin 1m racrivfd to dwell be- ' ' H Death tbe folds of I lie old flag. There ia but little excitement here at' i present Concerning « Hftury affairs. There is, w» a general thing, one daily routine. • - The men go out picketing quite often, and when ill camp are. for tbe greater part of the Vinr employed io working oa their ' • quarters, and making preparations to re- | • celve Jack Froat. The quarters for the winter are nearly finished, and are very ' y comforlahie to live ia. There has. at irtr. I ral different limes, been raids made from i ( thin placo out into (he codulry lo procure' lumt-er for hnildtng purposes. Im*i week i a number or men'were sent down ihe river— I a dbtanre of five miles— under charge of i ! I. teal. Carr, of lliv lieneral'a StafT, fur the j t purpose of getting boards and lumber, j
v wept to the plsntation of a man by i i tbe name of William Allen, who'owued a 1 : | largu tract of laud and u number of slaves, j | The owner is now s resident of Richmond, i , I llo had a splendid mansion, and. to jodga ' • by the appearance of things.ibas been ■ I ! rery. wealtliy man. The expedition was i J highly .nccessfnt. and secorvd a lVB«' •' i j hoard', which were safety tAnsporfed np to i' J the fort. There ate o number of refugee* I j Irom !ti hnwond aod some deserters fnim ; , j the rebel army oonting into Ibis post almost j j-erery day. They all agree about the dis- I satisfaction i»r the'tvbvi army, and keeni to j idhipk their prospects look rsther dark. The ' I health ofthe men at this place is generally j I good ; thrrc are none frnm Company II ; who are so unwell a* to baoflmitted into! the hospital. The weather continue* teij j j favorable, and for^ this time of the year, is ; quite pleasant. IVihipi Ihlt iffsy gonsuine j • us much apare oa ttiay be interesting for ; J your readers t<r gluitca over ; so, I will for ; the present lay down my pen. W. | I SRSKBlfllrtlKLUVS BE81B2ATI0S AC- j j CEPI'.i' SUKKIDAS APPBiXTEU. llj^the following-general order It wj I be ] seen that tienAal McC'lellan's resignation j | as Major-Uencral bas been accepted, and' t he position thus rrnden-d vacant given to tieneral Sheridan : UXKka.il. ORDRRS — ko. 282. , Wig Ukpabtmrkt, ) Waiuikoto.v, Not. 14, At>64. f Ordered by the I'residoot: — 1. That -4he resignation or tieorjfc B. Mctlellan as Major-Oeaeral in the United Slates Army, dated November the 8lli, tod' received by tlie Ai(julart-(j'eneraFfin ihe IQth io#.; be accepted o» of the 8rh of November, i 2. That far personal gallantry, military skill and jnat cowbdence in the courage and patriotism of his troops displayed by Philip H. Sheridan oa tbe 19lh of October, at Cedar Ran, whereby, - -ondev tbe bles'lbg of Providence, his routed army was reorganized, a great nationul disostar averted, and a brilliant victory achivred over tbe rebels for tbe third time in pitched battles witbil thirty days, Philip H. Sheridan ia appointed HajarrOanerol .in the United States Army, to rank as each -from tbe 8th day ad November, 1864. Bpmrder of the President of tbe United ' ,B. D. Tow.iar.-vo.. Awtaia^ArHaUauUeneral. ' /M-The Irieada of Mr. Riehard B iMreth, wall bitairn in -literary and ■ artisiic circias ,M«tW .United Htatea,- will regret to bear M*t M Am hicfrn bopeMg iwaawe. jTpil tbe accqswioB of fij, kiacels, Mr. : i^steMw a s.»e os. «»« m vfllfc-S".*PM'M»'- u.li,~l,uor Uqgu, which poaifima be atill heUa. JBis - ; >r U« ' bvM^^pfggin. : v>; * >-3' 7x,*y»*x'. 3r- ■
•jahdMM!kda^rf w. ^ .7™.u 0I4L.fi vbo tern rata it, ike "wfjiivs bnfore Wrh-Tl mo ltd and Petembofg. An" impt rtael j j capture waa tnedn a few days ago un j river of a rebel tslegrepb opera- I ^ *ht> has for s'orcc time litvti orcupy- i biiavaif i*i ilUrkiliJ hityapparatppj^ to llie_ army . wires runuiog front City 1 <>• Fi#rc*- .Morroe and other \ place*, aad stealing aireaage* ther« front j , ; the keneGl of hit ias>b r. io the rebe I } j ! capita! bleu. Itnriisirie urrivtd at Fort- | ? ; Monroe oa Wednesday froth li'usl'- , , aad toiinediately af.er left for 1 ^ | Hie front. By the steamer Saxon, whicl^iwacfcfd • Monroe on Wednesday- front Royal, S. )Cr, wo learn that tbe j Wus prcgr ssinp rapidly nod favorably. I and CoIoihI .MnJord, Kxi'bauge Cont1 miasioner, expected To be ready lo sail ' j the North in a few day* wuh his ilvet .carrying the r. i esed Union soldiers It is said that the blockading fleets j 1 on oor Southern coa-t will soon'mc largely increased, and rendered so strung ' that it will be aluioat impossible for vessels to run in or oat through them The rebel* huve lately been playing n sharp game in fruit ..f part of our fine,* . near the Aj'potpttll'-x At this point ; there U a Atuall creek m in.pt Vf <iur Works, acres* which lin y hate built a dam, Which has threatened to force back | our picket line lo a daiigi r-ms extent. ! To toiiuleriict this project (sen.- Kgap ' lin'l devised works, which he superin- , tended per oii-.Hy On visiting a part ' of the line on Sunday night a "rebel -sharpshooter succeeded, after at viral ' attempts, in wounding him. tliruiail ea- ' icrinfr the right forear n, posiing di go- : buIIv down several inches und out at thw ; wrist. The sound 1* u very painful one. hut fori una <-lj not dangerous. He e-v s 1 home to-morrow on a l-««e of tscniy 1 i days, and it is hoped he will I e able to " ■ i retnrn to bis command by the ti -a his - ' ; furlough expires. _ j It is sg in reported ti.al Major Oene- ! ral Cnuby bas dird^ He wus shut by u
j guerilla, on {lie G.lt inst , on the gunj boat Cricket, while ascending White | river. Tbe ball entered at the groin j 1 : and passed through the body. j that the mission upon which the great • , ' fleet assembled there was lo knee been | ( '•ng-'ged has been viriually^bnndoned. t j ttvn GiUetn's fa.-ces »t Hall's Gap, ; , - ih Ten cc»see. had been •attacked by a | superior force under Brrckrnndge, and ' t ' were defeated witu-w loss of 4tHI prito-j ( ; ncrs. Ura. f.ce r» porta' to the rebel i Seer tary of War that the at lack was), made on the 13'b. and that seierul bun- i , j dred prisoners, ten stands of colors, six ' j pieces of .artillery, fifty loaded wagon*, ] 1 I etc.. werv raptured | Onr forces si Strawberry I'lains, | . : eighteen miles from Knoxville. were at- ! lacked by the rebels in force on Friday, ! I but after a sever* fight, uliirh continued 1 ' i at interval* Ahroaghoui the day, the ; , ; enemy was repulsed. 1 i The people of flagerstowu are alarm- j I ; vcf about the tiiorxBienis of Motebt, and 1 ' fear for the burnii g of tbe town The; citizens r. re armed and are determined . to protect ibvmsrlves agvinet thp-jacur-* lion* of guvrillst. , The rebels were jP^iulscd in en effort . to force our picket line* at - Dutch Gap, 1 I un Thursday night. | Beauregard, with a considerable force, I r i* reported at Corinth. Forrest was j expected to join* hint theie. Several r small bands of rebels are near Menipbtr. > Chalmers and Lougstrsrt%re said lo bo ' at Holly Springs Tbe President has issued a procloms- j f tfon to the effect'that tbe bWckude will; be raised from the first of December for j ill aril- let not ooutraband of wer, wt Norfolk, Yjs., FernAt|ilio*-«hd i'eniaco- • Is, Florida*. 1 Geserul Pope, iu submitting bis offi- ' cial report of .tjta operations In ike Dej pert meat of the Northwest for the past year, says in settling a peace with tHa Judia»* he intends fo do away entirely ] pith Ueetiaq, wbicU system, i* always , attended fith fraud upon Utv g-.veru-s (sent and th' Indians- Uu flan is baaed r Simply opoa the apdvraaudingTbat ilia • iwAiaaa babave them«lv**,,pud . 40 .not '• —Mel Um trltUe*, a»><l-Giat the whites r dfcaU-be — 4»;to dwsd fcirij.witii ua iu- „ The ooUiracy Mthssritio* amfktfitk* i« a wWOnaow ^ghdewdhicl o n ^ both xitlqi w d n woaistvii eserjHfffty k mm, toAo-a-lVM-iWOl.-i djua— .Jl .j. qui I ll V VbUwi iwn VSt SUih-, —I J-\ .. \y..„ : ^-'I'KHi-ia. «s *"'fe I wpw^T-MiisvAVa-IWMMfa "Ho SOS far
'*»» •>< Pote« "Rv- -jil [RmtJIPf much fir ngaraa board in froolj • M Pejeraborg on Sotnrday I>esemni I C* r'vp&t that the rehM troops pp ! river base withdrawn, except ] u ! ewungh to men i1m> fortlficstton* Bu- ] w i n1.1T* bad rvieched tbe iirmy that the ! b. 'enemy had evacuated Peiersburg. but ' u | they were not >T'dited. i a; ; Richmond papers of Friday State that , w j fi en era I Sherman was advancing on j r< 1 Macon, and that he warn confronted by b (Seti lloacl! Cobb with three brigades I b ' of cas'slry and eiaht ihotteand militia. ' ! shows 'hst Gen Sherman is not u [ opposed by u: y forer of consvqueoee. ; , THE CHOPS «F 1861. r i The monthly report for Septemher and 1 T . Octvbi r'uf 1 be Department ofi Agricul- ■ . tore, being the final report fur the year, furnishes an interesting exhibit of the J cr.ps f r 1 SCI . The wheat crop am- ? ,M IC11 fit*."' S2j ixiebcU. against 1 7 *J 4"4- s W, l.q.hel* in 1863. and 181198 089 19 872*975 besAsl*. about OvO.OOO bush- -t below thai ol last rear, while t'l.c , production ol out* is nearly three tail- < lions in excess ..f le-t year'- yW.I. Olh- | er prod ctt xrc a- ft llows : ll'.rley, 10- -• 71C 328 buHie.*; h*y. IS 116.751 tons; ' corn ;"'30 55H. 403 bii-hel*. against 4-"» 1 ,- ,« 967 'J.M» bus'iel* l.»t t ear ; tobacco 197.- ■ 463 229 pound* ; buckwheat 18 700.5 1« • bushels, an i.cr-a.c of "hree million 1 "256 SNS On,: cl-. a '.IciTviI- ol four miliums. It wii be seen fto-i lhe*» !ig- ' ur.s, ii.a!, taking the > « ' ■ lj aggf.g.le • pntluctton. (lie balUnce ft in Uvr of 1 18641 The prmloct "6 New Jersey during 1 the prc*e nl year, as compared wi h^thc " er..p« "f 1862 -ml 1863. is a* f..ll ,ws : * 1662. IA63. ISCf. a Wheal. 7.M>8 12-« 1 -Ok 126 1.582.114 live. 1,499.497 I 199.497 1.421523 ' Hurley. 3*.J2U 29.U96 29.096 l i.ru. Ill.02-t.336 ll.oi'.lo.9 8.464.262 y 1ob.ee... 194 330 179.755 ■ ilacka't. 1.052. »G:t 517.677 921.266 " P.Walo'e. 4.1.93.151 4. '.93. 151 3,9c9. 1 79 llaV.' '529T29 423. 7e3 436.496 . "He production of fl«x-«erd in this Stuie shows an increase amounting to fourte-n and two-tt ini* p-r cent There . e 1m« also bean an incrcaur of ten per cent. : in the production of sorghoitt — n grealer increase llian is shown iu any otbert Stair
1 h is remarked that while there is a ; decrease iu the aggregate of the wheat crop, its quality is g-nereily sopenor. ' i on tbi^ffiounl ll —11 meet with a „ • better demand io the Kngli*h oiarRcl. • lor the wheals of northern Europe have ; uot been harvested in good coudition on i account cf wet weather. Althongh the crop is lest than that of last year, yet I the greater iibnndat.ee of com amFbuckj wheat wiil lead lo a lew cd home con- • sumption, *•> that the exp&rt demand 1 can lie met. .It it bolievcd thet th*( i great scarcity of food for fgrtn stock inO1 i fireat Britain must create an active de- : inand for American Indian cm, of, ! which it is .estimated that wc rfHj have quite "*• much lor exportation as in\£OT, j when we vent abroad 21.830 328 bushel*. | ; — .Ves earl: Stnu'nel. ! AMERICAN lAWWlS FABI8. I The f*uri< Oorreapondeot of the N. Y. i 1/traM r ays: Another American lady lias ; ; b.--n udde.1 to Ihe list of llmse who have ! J found hu-b«ni!s an-k title* in Eoropc. Miss j | Mary law., of Now Yoih city. »»• married ; I at the American Mnivtc's yeslerdav. to' ' the Prince of SchleVwig-Hol'teio, unele to j the ilnks of Aninvtenburg. As the I'rince ; I belongs to I royal family, he could not. , j with his royal title, contioct other than * j ; inorpantic marring* with a commoner; so be j i renounces bis title of Prince t»f Sclileswig- j : llolstrio. and ia luarrte.: lo Ui*s Lee in the j mn»t rego.a: sa l legititanle manner, under j • the till* of the Duke do Noer. which he j j holds from no Austrian estate. He it very J | wealthy and accomplished, end is sixty-five j I | years of age, while the bride i* onty thirty. , ' On WedoaAy tile civil ceremony was perfur'vted at Ihe Baire'e. The marriage ser- ' vice was cwoduMed yester.lay at the Miui- ' star'*, by the. Jiev. Dr. isonderland, pastor ofthe American chapel here; aud lo-inor-rqw lh» thjrd marriage will lake place in tbe Dmhetau church. ^ Several 'American luJie* Cave married 1 'title* in France. Tai^. daushtdis of Geo. » 'Homey bear the title*, of Coontese, and u ' ! vflf.gbtur of Mr. James Phalen,- of New I York, some three yearn Since, became the . wife of tit" Vic. mite Oe Gabriac. There | uvr not u few ethers of oor lelr couitUywo- , men here wbq>9P« yot to place title# upon their, visiting cards. Some of tbqqt, I fear, • will wuit too long. A faw months since a young Widow of New York, eaa engaged ty^ count who had atuuned vhe • rip*. ageeof'. eighty... lie hod no fortune, » »cw4 hies. life daaodwd snoeeedvd, through | she ffinkw sF M 4n wbtoiniag uo^Blwrviwst with the. Bmpirar, iq which ah* nrged np.es Ms. Majesty lb* praptiety Of gtwipg •omn nrpointwivat nr pfc—inry vain* to her, " Vtstrubla but p— Hr* eiUuDdd. The Kmperbr, howevsr. potifly but Arndy ref 'fieeflTiffb'^lnjftMi' etrpsieneeled i nmliilee / tia^ftletttaa -nil *o' 'h* match ta nff-' r ttiu?.,ymtlR thiw vwws. A5 444.W9. IS
I1KRUKCE «F A CTimpf i f Tha Loai^tBe Jonmul says thai a4 old J - gan.ieman rrcc-oily went to that eily from L-» DWhatu coeety, F y.. with two of hia ne- | 3 erne* who Mated to enlisU Not kOowing.j wi the forms necessery to be gone ihroouhj - with, tie Wttbem in » slave pec nmtil b- j bad made the necessary inquiries of the j J offidiels. This baring been : ^ accomplished be rv'orned for the men.1*1 when he ww* s'artled by being charged 86" i their safe-keeping, lie dispoted the \ r ! bill, but finally paid it un behtg informed J j the ken per that he hod violated the law I , ! to lochtBe t be negro* op. and the easiest i ' way to esrupe arrest would be to band the j f money over, whicii be accurdiogly did. He , ' ■ then ■ nlisted the negroes. Afterward he r t ' came to the conclusion that be had bevn ' ' victfnuird. and ft>nnd that the receipt had ! not h-en properly stamped. The up.h^t ' ' i.iformej of ilnY" transaction, and ifse i keeper i-f the «!-.iv«. pen arrested a"d fined !
TllK I.ADV'S 1'KIEVD. Ti e December m.n...er of this Macar.ine • is a truly -pleinl.d -ne being the bandoon- j - e»t yet issued. I he (•jH'ning plate. - The , Snow. Bird* fhrirtma* Vi-.l. .-a pesfevl s, geiu . sod the FronliS) ieCe of lb- Volume. I -eucc. -led by a »tuf y of Han* ChriaUan ^ Andvr-en'-. i« i.'.v of ihuse engr viegvepoB J wh rh the will iuig.tr for a h>na lime. end I'"'" age.n ...d »-'aio. Tw..'in..re ! seen II a n. ig .r i.». The d-uld- Fashion " 1'Ute for i In- tuonlh fin-iy engraved and , ' peh..'r*teel fe.t.1..,! plate* to the L.dy a < Kriei.il ; While the .. bet engraving® re a. u-ii.l numerous, and doubtless h!5or inlervsling to the Ijdee. The literary content. are The fl.n*ttna* ti.ft.'' by Mr*. ' . 1 1 ostner : -Two l'\ll. among the Moan- , la...*," ty Mr*. I'yls ; -The Soldier s ' f Hr d-." by Mrs. 1' n*u s : ••From the slme \ ing your di-lant rvlatioe*. by France* I.ee; 1 ■•t'nuvin Caleb's W.ll." by .lube Gill; \ "My Auel fi.'ldb ,iec. bv -Mr*. Denni-j ! *..o'; • tVu.. I fid the^ Wrong 7 by Miss : ; Virginia F. Town*, u.i; Ac . Ac.. ' 1'iice 32.50 ; 2 copies 34.00; 9 copies - - $16.00; -21 copies 82.'.. till. Specimen num- ■ bers will bo sent to those desirous of mak- j , mg^p dub- f„r is et*. Whe.ler i Wilson * j t celrtrated Hewing Maciiinc* are furnisbed | as premiums on certain terms. Address | 1 'eacon A- IVler.ni, tit U'.U.i Si,..i . Peterson. Walnst *
1'iuladvlpl^ ^ « Now is R limo to seed on Eabrcripliotis , *■ I for 1865. ' *' PETERSON'S MA6ASINR, j p We am in receipt of this popular Lady's ' : Magazine for dJecemb.-r. It is a splendid , number; w.lh a snpvrb title-page for 1864. j of paper' and the rise in ell pril/tn|.' : ineterial*. 'Peterson' will atill be furnished : t at two dollars a year. No Magazine of ( Similar merit approach** it in cheapness. ' , D* stone* and novelettes arn by the be*t ; ' ! writer*. In 1865. Poor Origin.l Copy- 1 right Novelette* will be given. Iti fashion* j are nlwuy* ihe latrst and prettiest. Every ' ! neighborhood ought to make up a ciub. it j , , it the Magazine for .the times! Its terms | t, to dubs nre unprecedortedly lilieral, viz: — 1 ' S copies for 312.<H), or 14 copios.f-r 820. 'Ht. ! To every person gettiog up u clu!>. ,'«t ll,**.- ' f , rates.),! lie Pnbliaher. will Send, n- a pre- 1 i ' miam. that tupiro engraving for Ir ming. i size 27 inche* by 2*1 inches, 'Washington i 1 ' Petting Irnin hi* General..' or an eziru ! i ■ i copy 'he Magazine fir 1K5. Address, i. | poft-peol. Charles J. Peterson. 3u6 Cheat- i j uul Htreel Philadelphia. ^ ! 1 ! A BIG 6TK1KE. Eighteen Hmasand coal miners af* on s ! ' strike in the district of Engl.mfc known a* ! • the ' Black Country." The ttrike wo* oc- ' ' t i rnsjoned by * fall in the price of iroo. ( | ' which obliged the coal men to lower their ) price*. The strikers contend that ihe iron manufacturer* should bear this reduction. ' • nnd not the con! miner*. But s« tbe iron ; munu'sclureri could not msnufactwre- with i ' materia! at it* forinei price, the strikers ^ ; have done for them what I key would hare^ : to do for thciuselvcv, compelled them to 8 sin" np. A MAITRIHU. ' I ROYAL- FKAHTER.-On tbe 12th • i>sl.. at the rreidenc* of the bride's father, ' f bv the Has. Jacob T. Price. Mr, William . ! Royal, of Denni.ville, to Miss Caroline ' F>- aster, of Hesville. RANDOLPH— UAYARD^-Al Wood- " bnry. on the 2d met., by tbe Rev. William Herbert Norn*, John F Randolph, Sur- - geun U. H. Army, to Virginia Ilasbitl r liasard, daughter of HainaelJ.. Bayard, esq. SOU BLLKNGEB — REEVES. — At Camden, on Saturday. November the I2tb. by tbe Rev. K. V. Glover, Mr. Che*. Srhelleiirer. of Cape lelaod. lo Mir* Mary 1 Ellen Reeve*, of Uuionville, Gape May County, N. J. a Accompanying the above notice, was a ( piste of elegant cake. The happy pair a bave oor best withes. May their bymeeial B walk through life be aa one strewn with . flowers, and naught hut happiness aod prosD parity attend them while journeying. <jo«o , ■, tbe stream of Time. ■ ■ . . , . , , e NEW ADVERT 16 EMENTQ r X-K • wT* tl^rphor i 1 " I, 1 Comtj^it Cape May, tWc slipacr llaW w ill expos* to ^ [*. MATlfifiiX, THt mMTOf DCCEMDCK • ssslWiSi ' ' S|toviW4lf V- ' •
SICWAWEfTlRMeNTS ".sgteiiMca Al t Ilfil n I , 1*11 E un4rr*:»nr.l would tr.pwtl.,,1, iafora vverj1 tudr thai lie IS % rrjul>rly Urea*-u Aivll-iur-'. 1 m * t , ',h*! h «* , as >U) Other iwroou. «ed y«vM.iroMe. . f ■ ia,JB-mf.^.> ' ! lI^Te00 Uw*,ur R.tlhsitonlbi. 4^MjyX — .
* n npilSTIltMH^ 11V vtitua.iU *fi order is*u< d t# rh- Oq'hsii*' » Court. August tera. w ill I--W-W *i puMtewWr.oa i # sjrcroAv. ran rat nir om>EtEtttLR .. I next, tx-lw.ru Tbe hour, of I wo .nd four oviorh r. . Ihe Wool Lju!.*: Ite I, cad of llio4>la«'d( Hus- ' So"-1 n ilh^H r"r'v"'j c of^lJllu»»('HAMi'tdS cOKhiN. Admlsatwtar. , Navrxsva li.lifci. ' Iwov 1*41 NOTICE OF tPI'MCATIW. 1 V.l,.»u e.,."- roU-Voa SDSMW.I ihji .ill ajaiW to the Jodaeaof the iiri-han*' i>..uri n. a. I.oi.li o *i the t ourt H.vqae.ia T r S,*'! tat '•"• ' 'TllT*l' I'f fcApe • sss^jux^shnsar' " MAGl.lC Mll'.i mt. ; Noi cMBiK.ri.1. isdi. no, IM( NOTICE. tl ' m l,fl u* Vfn'v^d<*^ml VT 'wtml' * .^wirVe. 'o a V'Ta -/v' "W I'UVohawt Of v(' 'I ". I. ,..„r'C,;e, ,1,1 "Tiler k,M of^i^ny r",-"n"- "li l"V me lf*IU|„, I.. I.IONS' 1*1 III: OHIO « ( s '■311*1. IXC CA- • ' 'sesyer IX l-rtre than Ma Orawd'ra ' .• .. ...Al*; T-wd. ' .W.11 "MW-AtVI-.r ItOLERA IS-1 . lit !!■ *M> I l'\ H M ! llVx t K A X ''' • ••• -. ).'■"*< «• I*, w.., WOIST re/e.ar*. • "io,®*"' r. I. * n , "I 1.T u".X"L'i^7 * ™ ^Cino.t TW ^V., J, It. Sstwr -ton.,. I. - n.Alj ,u»,L or i i»thq>r ftv" sad «.l . I ' . ' ••■^'.'♦•vaiiaSBWf wd>%h *.'. "" O'oruf etuivof - : aZubM* ^ "V'b *rkB" sou »-.r..»d
» * n AY UI. M D Asufar to v*to M w... I* BnvUtoo St.- , . ., *1V' •• , . . !•' "xv l,u*e CATAWhA wltn relet.", re :<> It. ,ou,po*ltia„ *u.t etiancirv. Uelnj 'the out *> tb\, predored Iu p*.t jeai.. A sou, pie taken l„ a Ion eeske agonjrd ihe t^rru'LTi.ui!r*.7L''v^aai*0*l'S'ni ,Dr umpta." " lunaer * i toT£*£STfa?th.0r ,h*! >h>* Brandy purled Btrnidy. IJoiTf,, J, | Maouhulurrd sit)- by '* "l (18 whom all nrlrea h "i l" | J 4COB ^0°.. ! k.oe tot it money: k-Tuv«;s msLUXi At roinDHr runes it HENRY 11 ILL'S . . . MAHKKTKT'OVI-iSTORli Tour Uo-.t* »tr» e South street, W'ost sus. r::n.im.rau. Up- The Stuak >• uudou! trdiy out of the Urgsat BKBT 8TOVEH NOW IN LaE, . Ntw PATI URNS Nl.VJIR CtrORE ort'h IIL'O, sit of whlsh will I- *old »t about I ONE HALF TllK USUAL PRTCTjftl ^ j Therefore *tl who am iu wvp! of a GOOD STOVl: j now a fxsorwhle opportuaity to proeureTRI^ I BUST. 37" Sltt'ELOVSLY LOW rMCESU s KO UUktillfti) \ 4 i but that ever} i Inns wtu la tunud ** reprrsenled. OLD STOVES REPAIRED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. EJ- CASTINGS AN i) CHICKS FOB IfL-Z. HENRY HILL. "NEW MARKET STOVE STORE." No. MS SOOTH SECOSD STKEET, t • ■ . rHICADKLPHlA. . e' • .» ECOSOMY ASO eOKYESlES'CE. THE CEI.KUtlAT.KD GOVE It N Oil PE^N, FUEJ. FA V/.VG,^ ' GAS BURNING, and ' AIR TIGHT . COOKING STOVBt FOR GOAL ANIksWOOBi- >cz "* TOUR IIZCKXKumtwr* - - - - a, t, Zand ^ Of the Bumerous CooUss More* ever tulroduard, "GOVERNOR PKK»"sC Is eoph*ttea)lf the meet *npsrtor. It tsiof r«atot isveotlon, brine paWh^fi '» «h* proved I net bv Hsxay Hill, PhiladelphU,Ta. Tbls Slow hat already won far Itself thshgstthle repuutloo of hoimn ■ - t-;.Q Scia i„a COMNSTE SCCCUSt and, yrtth the a*>* * "* ADWTtoKAi. oinutYjmicsrj&aBe. malclhe It therefore' ' * fc*WO - - M ORR DliRABtJv ^ ;■ k "pleJriT im sssss '■ Hit WKIOUT.iwhMttSaaqltwa 1) rn |j|l|g| " ' Km Laaavrv Ti-rwa»d kfwpwstortdDl ll— fl I ' mi»WwlrhWdvmdr«.x3U- iO ' .' I»1«I Far sat* olI, i , lha r*)**«gr a^^sgflrav :

