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CHICAGO TRIECNE, BilLY. AMO WEEKLY. Oftw, Si. Clark Street. Yaftan OV THB CHICAGO TKIBU3TB.

Ncto gftbertiscnuntg. JUSICAL INSTRUilENTS for Bands and Orchestras. as 3. ss li.00 G.OO .00 S.54I Kf-y, oeirr-ied In city (per (per Drily, to mail subscribers, per Tear. -HJIt, to ai ill per Crt-weekly.

per yr weekly, atQKl copy one 14 i mill.tha l.xa SO.OO 40.00 Clubs often ecptes, one year. twenty -oao Tub nurterrtened In utore, and noreeetr In. of Brnis and uermau Sl.Ter of tlie mt etvles. On nt onr firm hae. durlna the past twenty yeara, atren this branch of thr buftint-a.

special attention, livery tn-arrcment ia tefted or him, aad II tound defective, either In tuna, tone or flnlah, at returned to tbf m.naf.ctnrer. "We do not keen what are genera It termed "CHE IP BRASS Experience baa tin.ht th.t money paid lor such. good, might as well ba uVowa aw.T. Discounts to the Trade. LTOK HEALT, MUSIC Bonthwcst eoiTr Clark Washtngtca-t Cblcaco.

Inwaj's de3Mwo.it SVlfoney by Draft, Kxprwa, or la Registered letters mar sen' at ou risk. Beralttanca isr dnba moat, ra all cases, be rude at one time. But addition may be mad at any traia dub rates inn the club hsa bees raised, provided mil years rnbserlptlon made. AddiOM -CHICAGO TBI BUNK," Chicago, 111 xvm. CHICAGO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3D, 1864.

NUMBER 176. The operations of the enemy which were late stating that the rumor of a disaster to Butler's troops was more than true, and that POSTSCRIPT. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. ly published in all quarters, are now resolved into a few leading enterprises. The raid asrainst Gordonsville, the raid into southwest man.eoold have been found in the State.

He is qualified by education, experience and natural endowments, and will make an energetic and capable officer. Everything quiet on the Cumberland. Fort Fisner had not in the least oeen injured. htcaQ0 Tribune. Washihg-tow.

Dee, ine steamer Bal 1 IttVl HEW lOBK. Irtrinia, the attempt on Weldon. the march DR. JAS. HUNTER timore, a-rived here this afternoon, bringing dispatches from Admiral Porter.

She run THE WAR FOR THE across Georgia, They are now at an end. A few months of energetic industry will wipe out Onr Dispatch Important TRIDAT. DECEMBER SO 1364. TIIC aground down tne rotomac ynuwruay. una OPERATIONS OF IXtET.

should have reached here a duy or two ago. military ana uenerai news. ine iracKs oi me toe in an tnese demonstra I UNION. tions. We have but to go to work with dili ON THE TREATMENT OT Chronic Bronchitis.

OIK AHJilTAEj KETIEW. NEW BOOH! AW BOOKS! FOR SALE AT T. W. GIFT BOOK HOUSE I 105 RANDOLPH ST THRKK DOOR3 EAST OF THB MUSSUM. gence to have onr roads in order again in a short ime.

Our A tin rial Review of the Commerce of Tho Secretary of the Treasnrv to-dav com. Porter was still vigorously jmbarding Fort Fisher, and was confident oi being able to take it. The Associated Press reporter who went out with the Wilmington expedition, Bends the following "I have this moment, 1:30 p. arrived here on the steamer Baltimore. mencrd navin? off susnended reonisltlona.

Our Hilton Head Dis Chicago, together with national and local for the year 1364, will appear in the Tbjbuxb of tomorrow. This wUl be the i till tne 1st oi January no farther tssne of the currency win oe reauireo to liquidate these debts. which brings Lient. Preston, bearer of dis patchNews from Sherman. most complete and valuable compilation eyer patches from Admiral Porter, and am surprised to hear reports prevalent of the aban EXCHANGE OX DIXIE.

The number of rebel prisoners now to onr -presented to the people of the Northwest in jJSEFUL AND- ORNAMENTAL PSESENTS FOB THK HOLID Hcthlng iaoore appropriate tspreaenc A Father, a Brother or Fiiesd THAN A NICE OVER-COAT OR A Nice Dress or Business OR A HANDSOME DRESSING ROBE. tne columns of a daily newspaper. Orders hands is about 90.000. donment of the expedition. It is not true.

Our fleet were stiil bombarding Fort Fisher Admiral Porter4 Offlelal IHxpatrH 'lap Great lorpedo-XerrlUe ISom-bardmeat Ac. Special Dispatch to the Western Press.) Saw Tore, Thoriday, Dec 89. Military News. Admiral Porter's fall report of the operations against Wilmington is received from the Navy Department, it is dated off New Inlet, Dec. 26, from the Flag ship Malvern The following is a digest of the report The attack was opened on the 24th with all the ironclads and heavy vessels of the fleet, the smaller vessels being held in reserve.

Previous to the attack a torpedo on a large scale, supposed to contain powder enough to explode the magazine of the fort, was carefully prepared nnder the command of Comodore A. ine war department is overwhelmed with for extra copies should be sent In to our Special Dispatch to the Western Press. Kbw Yobs, Thursday, Dec 3 Midnight A letter from the Army of the Potomac dated the 27 th Bays there is considerable picket firing along the front. This resumption is no doubt caused by numerous desertions recently occurring, which reached along the front about ninety last week. The Rebel Situation.

News from the Sonth, through all sources, public and private, shows the existence of great despondency and discontent. Jeff. Davis is heartily abused on all sides. The misfortunes which have overtaken the Confederacy are attributed to him. The bitter tee ling of Georgia and Alabama towards the Confederacy ia evidently increasing.

A Plymouth, N. letter says the ram, Albemarle lies so that part of her casement and bow are visible. It is estimated that it will cost $300,000 to raise and re-fit her. when I left The dispatch from irort Mon mrCRTAST FEDERAL RAIDS roe is correct." applications for passes to Savannah for speculative purposes, but none are granted. A Judge of the United States Supreme Conrt counting-room to-day.

XII KtUS. AND MOYEMEXTS. FROM EAST TCS5ESSEE. was to-nay remsea a pass to eo to ueorgia to look after his property. Our dispatches bring Admiral Porter's report, coyering operations and results Gen.

Bornrldge'B Operations Ills Of To the Editor cf the Chieago Tribune ik In addition to the rarietiee ot Chronic Bronchitis described tn my last letter, there are iteTeral ethers, which are ot lest impoiWood. becauto lee common in their occurrence. Of these, there la kind of plastic lnCanunation of the bronchial mneons membrane, which Is characterized by the formation of a talae membrane or lalse lining to the air tabes. PatienU experience rreat dlfilreca trom want of air, because in all anch cases the slate of the t3.be thioogh wMch they breathe is diminished. I hare known patients to expectorate at one time portions ol this false membrane, shaped Jost like the tube trom which It came, of more than an inch length.

Again, we hare the rery opposite ot that form of bronchitis ot which I have just spoken, or an enlargement (dilation) ot the rnres. This occurs in several forms. The bronchial tabes of one lobe, or of a whole lung, ma; be dilated tbrooghoat their entire length, or swollen out toward their extremities, or alternately contracted and dilated along their course, Lastly, the mncoas meobrfti) lining tfce broneVal tub-? i liable to U'cerattun, an 4 there often secrete a porn eat matct the pot expectorated in cennrmed consumpiiun, wntve tne iuhkb the seat ficial Krporl oi uuporuim union OUB PRJJSOSTERS. The arrangements for a speedy release of cisewnete referred to at more lcnfrth. What KilpatrickHas Done- THKWII.FR HOT AVB HIS MOMTOR-Birtf Lira op Carr.

Jdbkt Ericdiiom, Inventor of la. tamo, iron a. Monitor," By P. C. HEADLET.

II. THB PATRIOT ttie ire of Major Oen. E. al. Mitrae ii, the A.tronomer aad Hero, oj the a-tiior ot lbs atlaer Buy." m.

THK HERO 0T-BelB? the Mlrl Deed, ol Ltest. Gen. r. Grant, bj P. C.

H.ADLar, author of "lAfe ct Napoleon, ae: Th. above Boekar. rally Illustrated amrnoand la taticy cioth and toseOierf irm Tery deurabio tct or Ot FcrTH ArAt of Book asm Aibtjmb, with tena. tj amenta, to aa addrea. iri-p of eharee.

HOLIDAY STOClwlll clcuffl out at greatly reduced trices. AGENTS WASTBO. dfa-d4411 Presentation Goods Operation. Washington, Thursday, Dec. 29.

The We have also General Borbridsre's important all our prisoners from the prison pens of the Sooth, so far as our Government concerned, have been nearly completed. Col. Mul- "oinciai details of successes in East Tennessee. Valuable Results. following report of Gen.

Burbridge's opera- iord is the Agent for the exebanse. who is pushed by our eager troops into Virginia, and to the capture of several important points rations has been received now here and will proceed to resume the "mea, ana tne destruction of wo lea.lir, FnOrVi WASKIBSTOH-THIMSS OKX. BtJBBRTDGE'S OFTIOIAL BXPORT. Catuttsbubo, Dec 18, 186t 1 have the honor to renort that mr mounted source of the gn-at staples of the South, work nnder the proposed new cartel. Ihe rebels claim they had over 60,000 of our men.

Since the capture of Savannah it has been ascertained they have been doing extensive business in the way of blockade running to and from that point. Charleston has been tntnaoa salt, tne n.ss in the latter beta ir reparable. MILITARY, FINANCIAL AMD GENERAL force, 4,000 strong, in conjunction with Gen. GU-lem's brigade, the whale under command of Hnj. Gen.

Geo. Stonemaa, marched from Bean's Sta Hood's army has undouMe-Ilv crossed the FOR BOYS ALSO, What wtl! please a Boy more than a HANDSOME SUIT tion, on the lth of December, at darlipht Thev extensively engaered tn the same business. A Tennessee, and taken its rasped and shatter mat Duke's brigade at Kingsporc, where he was few days asro seven vessels were Charleston iieseiters trom tne rehel army, arrived at New Orleans, state that the rebel Gen. Sterling Price died recently, in Texas, of disease contracted during the late campaign in Missouri. Hood's loss in the campaign against Nashville is estimated at twenty thousand men, twtnty-one general officers, and sis-two guns.

Foreign Ireras. A French paper says 'ne of the rebel pirates at Nassau is taking "her gnns on board and preparing for sea. It is tnouifht the Minister of Marine will not allow her to leave port. Mace publishes a card ottering to tiVht Coburn in Canada. The offer will probably be accepted.

From Washington. ed lines into comparative safety. waiting chances to run out. OB Jeff. Davis takes a new as if Judas the arch-betrayer, should confess to haying sweate one of his thirty Southern News-The Rebel Press in the Dumps.

OI SOlitoeu iuuuu.6. luuetu, quuc out who bag carefu If observed the sut of pulmonary iDvali-isi fn tbe diiieronee, an.i yet it moft desirable tliut It 4honM a way, be detected, tor the cf th patiei off en hRU rnrn thi one anTion Doe the matir lalicte simple u'cera-tlon of the mucous menibrttae, or Tl.e brtice Sown oi the substance of the lungs and the or a tuberculous cavit Let us now crawl to the considers: Ion of treatment: A NICE OVER-COAT? UldWII UU HI VJlniBC 1 11 1,1 HO illl 1 Ul QUlklUU Kiver. I sent two regiments to support Gen. Gil-lem, who flanked the enemy, routing them, killing, wounding and capturing 100 rebels, taking a wagon train, and pursuing them to Bristol, which place was attacked at 3 o'clock in the morning, and captured, with 250 prisoners, two trains of cars, fiie engines, and Immense quantities of stores. I learned that Vaughn was at miles l-elow, and marched to attack him, but he slipped C.

Bhind, and exploded under the walls of the fort. So much had been said about the terrible effects of powder explosions recently in England that great results were expected from the experiment. The boat selected was the Louisiana, and after being prepared at Norfolk she was towed round to Beaufort and filled with powder. The Louisiana was disguised as a blockade runner by painting her white and adding another smoke-stack. Every preparation tor her success was completed at Beaufort.

Gen. Butler had arrived at the rendezvous previous to the concentration of the fleet, and every effort was made to have as brief delay as possible. On the 18th, Admiral Porter sailed from Beaufort for the rendezvous, 20 miles east of New Inlet, and found most of the fleet assembled there. On the 20th a heavy gale sprung up, which the fleet managed to ride out without accident, except the loss of a few anchors. The transports being short of water and not fitted tor severe weather, put into Beaufort and remained till the storm was over.

On the 23d Commodore Rhind was ordered to make ready to explode his torpedo under Fort Fisher at 10:30 p. m. IThe Louisiana started in tow of the Wilderness. As soon as the embrasures of the fort were in sight the -pieces of silver. Jeff, asks to have the St.

Albans raid passed to a very ions; account, VAEIETY sure enough, it is oat of sisht, from the enormities of it3 new companionships. But it Isa question whether Jeff, has a run l'HOM military and Central Intelligence. Special Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune. WasHnreTOH, Thursday, Dec 39. FROM SHERMAN'S OPERATIONS.

One of Gen. Sherman's scouts, a member of the 10th Iowa, who received a furlough for valuable and distinguished services rendered in the campaign through Georgia, arrived at Baltimore this morning. He left Savannah on tje 26th, at which time heavy cannonading was going on in the direction of Broad river, supposed to be a bat tje between Hardee's re away ill a aeuae lot', ana maae lor we sain worKS. 1 discovered his flight in time to head him off at which place I captured on the night of the 14th, taking oue gun, a large amount of stores, an engine, with rolling stock. Gillen continued Also, to those nho with to treat tbemselves to a COOD OVEH-COAT, A SSusiaess Suit, A Dress Sot, OR ANT ARTICLES OF CENTS' FURNISH.

1.3 609DS. JEFF. DATIS TARES TOE RESPONSIBILITY IIIS "TO WIIOM IT MAY CON-- CERN." ning account with our Canadian cousins, and with credit enough to save the land pirates by this, his "charge it to me." We rather think The Times? Washington special says "A Committee on the subject of the mine explosion before Petersburg have completed an examination of the officers at the front, and are now pursuing the investigation in Washington." The Committee on Iron-Claris report that several vessels will be an entire loss to the Government on acount of imperfectness. he has cot. me pursuit oi augnn coming up with him trom a strong position, and capturlug 50 prisoners.

I sent Colonel Brown's brigade to the support of General Gillem, who again came npon the enemy at Mount Airy and drove him in confusion, capturing some prisoners, seven pieces of cannon, and a large wagon train. We have important advices from Sherman, AT GILES BROTIM 14 Lake Stie6t. fisre potitu up lcf ot Una American aad GencTa Watches, showing his army well at work, and reporting WK OFFER FROM raruable results alreaiy reached by Kilpat. Colonel Brown, with his brigade, later in the STOCK OCR The Great Expedition rick and others. Onr Hilton Head dispatch EXTENSIVE OF will be read wttn interest.

Wilderness cast off and proceeded under steam to within 200 yards of the beach and 500 from Fort Fisher.wbere she was anchored. day. charged ffie home guard at Wytheville, capturing five pieces of cannon and eight caissons. Major Harrison, of the 13th Kentucky, who had been detached by order of General Stoneman, with 8U0 men and horses, struck the Virginia Railroad Our Cairo dispatch announces that General It von have rid carefnl'v what have sid on the f-at ot BronrhitW, via that tt ia within tne Ion is, you wili reuii Ua.it-.iui how in.eqt.ie for Its cure must be any remedy vhich dtes not (H-netrate the iUD.s aa dt-epty the lt t. Application oi nit rat or silver to the tnroat are ntter'y since they do not reuch the ttmmMn or the evil.

Here you see the ewuses'rice ot a disease Tout physician informs you tbat our afection la and straightway you am tit to the cruel torture of bavin caustic applied every or titird day to our throat. It the unnecessary uttering you thus undergo were the oniy consequences which fepxune from it. it would be of less import-ance. but the diase within your lucg is all this time euluini? a firmer hold the macmis mem-brans i becoming thicfeened, and the smaller b. ou chlal tubes ciostil up.

Ihse obstructions go on in-creaiip until saiScient air cnnot be drawn through tht air tubes to pioduce the the ooA trom venous to arterial. It ifc the object of resn.rat.on to change the Mood li-om a dai fe to brisct red color. This chance produced in the luntrs th air we -re at he. ana cannot occur unless it is received in sufficient quantity. When conalderabieobgj ruction exists In the bronchial tubes, the carbon which constitutes the Impurity ot the b'ood If not wholly leraoved, bat a ait 1 retained and sent ajraln through the extern mpediDg the circulation, irritating the brain nd bu oub and derai.gu dige-iion.

Unucr this condition" of the blood, tub es are deposited lo the 8. 1 nereis no warning iv nol the which if taking place. Wi psin, without eouih, without expecu-rarion, the seed of this moat insidious and mortai ait aee is scwa, ana srtoc brings fortu its uuitu the melancholy changes which mark the progress of consumption. Thus Consumption arises as a comequence ol neg.ectln or maltreating Bronchitis, bj acing reliance on applications to the or tl.rouah the stomach. It is a arand detd- isham N.

Huynle, of Cairo, has been appoint The blockade runner went in directly ahead ot ner to enaoie (Jommoaore tchina to make on the lthT near Glade Spring, cutting it and capturing two trains of cars. He Dy rtwiM tnnqxiif ittipp or tnpir own ed by Gov. Oglesby, Adjutant General of this State. A good selection, whereof something Cmrrlsirt fern tin all his preparations without suspicion. After everything was ready the fuses were liehted Kraved, tnanieile.

Patent deserves hereafter to be said. then got In General Vaughn's front and continued along the tine of this road destroying all bridges and depots as far as Eeady-Made Clothing FOR MEX, BOYS AD TOITTOS, BARGMHS to Wilmington Admiral Porter's Report. THE GREAT TORPEDO-INCIDENTS OF THE BOMBARDMENT. and the party on board escaped to the uder-ness. which immediately steamed out to sea.

Announcement is made of a telling and ytnevtite. ana 3 targe amount oi roiling itocx. signal defeat of red-skins in Colorado. and the great iron works near Marion. Col.

FINE TIME PIECES, The explosion occurred at forty-five minutes past one on the morning of the 24th, and was not at all like what was expected. The ves set that down anion? rebel reverses. It was From the onth. The Richmond papers say local preachers not nnder regular appointment, and all physicians who have not been practicing ten years, if able to do military duty, will be forced into the ranks. The Richmond Scntind of the 27th contains the following: "MoniLE, Dec.

23. The Yankee raiders, from Pensacola to Pollard, destroyed all the public, and some private buildings, damaged the railroad considerably, and partuJly des-ttoyed the bridge over the Escambia. Capt. Henry Pope, Quartermaster, was captured, and a few negroes were stolen. Yesterday our forces pui sued them, and a portion of their supplies and transportation was cap-tinted.

The road was strewn with their dead. was an infantry force of another raiding party near Good's Mills and Pensacola on Sunday its advance was met by our cavalry, and driven back several miles. Capt. Semmes arrived here yesterday, from Europe, via Matamoras. fAT- For Additional IVewa by Xele-ftrapn, tee Jb'ourlli Page they who stirred up these aborigines.

The Toronto Globe has a rumor that sora sels in the fleet were shaken but little. At ssr in daylight the fleet moved in and at 11:30 a. m. Brown destroyed tho bridges for ten miles above Wytheville. nud when the expedition started on Its return, the mt-n and horses being nearly worn ont, they came on Bre- nridge, who was following, ana an engagement of thirty -six hours ensued at the close of which Breckinridge retreated towards Saltville.

but Col. Buckley with a bri-irade pressing upon his rear forced him in confu treating forces and a column gent out by Sherman in pursuit. It was part of Sherman's programme to intercept Hardee at Broad river, and it was the impression at Savannah when the boat left that his plans had succeeded. The 2d army corps were dispatched in pursuit on the afternoon of the 21st. He also reports that a heavy cavalry force, under Kilpat rick, started to the south of Savannah to release a number of prisoners who are supposed to be confined at some point in the southwestern portion of the State.

Oi her important movements were also in progress. TREASCBY MATTERS. Secrt tary Fcssenden to-day issued orders, in effect, that the 140 loan will be with -drawn from market on Saturday, January 7th, and various bond agents are ordered to close their books then, and at once render their accounts to the Department. When this loan is withdrawn only the 7-30 loan will remain. The future policy of the Secretary relative to loans is not yet announced.

About seventy-eight millions of 10-40 bonds vet remain, the greater part of which will be taken before the loan is withdrawn. The evacuation of Savannah by our troops, the attack commenced. It was opened in Que style by the New Ironsides, followed by discharged United States soldiers, together with others on furlough, are in Buffalo with the design of making a raid into Canada in revenge for the St. Albans affair and the cap- the Monaanock, uanomcus and nianopac. Seventeen guns were counted on the north- sion toward North Carolina.

Col. Buck-lev id. dual. destroved the Lead FOB THE HOLIDAYS And balance of the Winter Season. OUB IMMENSE STOCK TO SELECT FB03, east lace, only five of which were used, and erhtum, in the treatment ot all diseases, to eel tha remeoy direct to th part arfectea.

We est Thts injections, bUtera, purgatives, and ao forth, cn this sj.netpai. In pulmonary dbeaes the mttip rn'e hoii how art; we to The Land Attatk-The Whcle tare or the FliilaJPireona these were soon silenced. The Minnesota yjave near VTythesville on the night of the 20tb, after resistance. Our United forces captured the Salt Works, wf th eight pieces of cannon. A raft is reported ing prepared for cross and other la ire vessels next took position.

Gold Bracelets and Hsger Rlrs. MAKCFACrtTRBRS OF SILVER WARE Avr- SOLED GOLD JEWELEY. ing the nver. '1 he expeoltirm has neen entireiv successful. Affair a Kecomioissaiice in Force.

We cannot use solids or fluids for this 1 an air cavity. No bnt by Inhalation we cm reach, thorough and natuially. ail diseases situattd wiLtun the air-tuoes an" cells of the luns. oecretary ressendens offlelal announce and will be more felt by the rebels than the loss of Richmond. The Salt works and Lead Mines are iu ruins and cannot be repaired during the war.

3Iy forces axe now at tbi place and safe. ment appears among our Washington dis THH BEST vVhat ine wora nseir mereiy mtonf the act inspiring, or druwlna in a breath. In medical variance it means a mode ot atlauntsterla patches, withdrawing the 10 40 loans after Kcto StDbcrtisant-cnts. January 10th. Until that time the snbscrip S.

T. BUBBRinGE, Brevet Major General, Dee. A disrmtfh to the and delivered fire rapidly. As soon as they opened, the Are was so severe as to drive the enemy to bomb proof, and they replied from only one or two guns. The smaller trunhoats then took position according to orders, and joined in the fight.

An hour and fifi een minutes after the light began, the enemy's gnus were completely silenced, two inagaziues were blown np, and several buildings set on fire. Our fire was then slackened but still kept np in hopes oi attracting the attention of the transports with troops. LATEST STYLES, And Lowest Prices in this City. wui 1-rjiinup, nuicneuea CrOb- pnjepective closing of the GALLAETRY OF OUR TROOPS AriD TARSTHRILLiaa DETAILS. Rich'T Chased Tea and TetM-t? teH, Ctii, t.

Napkin F.lp-ve.: nrw Ore let, frm. Napkin F.lnc,e.: nrw books. Commercial, from Louisa, says The raid Stoneman and Burbridge is a perfect success. Breckinridge, Vauglra and Duke were whipped, their artillery captured, and their forces scattered. Saltville was bnmed, and G.

T. BELDING (reeln and Mi diUllon Piuttru, lteeerve, il.y. Ice Cream an Sugar TIIEKE NO CHARM TO WIN A Eheehs-ck? Whvyes. tf yon win only so to Ever-Ui'a Art ualiery aadVer yoiir nliotogriiph t.ken Vf. M.

EVEBirt', rnprletor. Bav Nias, Operator, deSO d42S-lt Dispatches and letters from the Army of the salt works destroyed. The railroad from the Potomac contain no news. "ttltJIINGTOS. LL PERSONS SENDING ITS SPOONS, A oRDEtts roa Substitutes fob th.

Abut on S8, 100 lOi Bandotpb. Street, Cliirago, rirect'y opposite atattcson Honse. dfS0-d4'6-lt GREAT REDUCTION Gen. Butler came at ennset with a f-rw troops, and preparations were made for renewing the fight ih the morning. During the heaviest of the attack 115 shots per aainute were fired.

The enemy's guns were Biienced so quickly that no one on our rii-istol, to twenty miles oeyontt Wytheville, was destroved with all the roiling stock. Bristol and Wytheville are in rnins. The property destroyed is estimated From Barbridge's Operations Bis Official Report. pnt np In finRt3'loforpriCai Knvc and Forto.4c. and NiVT.wni:t!n-rforooe, twoor tmee yers, must remember tht we want their name in lull, age, pli.ee ot nallvitv, occupation and re11erce.

ISAAC it. HITT dtSO--RT-Stnet 65 'Hark street. Loyal people can bear to be told that there is a probability that the great combined land and naval attack on Wilmington proves to be "reconnoissance in force." The annals of me ilclne bv brf athlnz them. Thn we ay 1 inhile a nudictne," ss we wouM say," 1 take a medicine" the oiiierence being simply that oue is inhaled or breath whtie the oihtr is swahowed. We are thus explicit in order 1 3 show that ai medicines inhsied in-tu the lone? are not all -ny more than alt medicines t-ken -mo tit stomach: and hence, that the bt-aeilts to be derived trom it halations must depend upon the experience and skill oi tha pivician who prrcribes them.

1 should have rieemed this explanation unnecessHry bor lor thefacttht ninny who wiite to rue regarding the treatme nt, appear to have sot the erroneous instead of beice tlmply a mode of practice, or admin-utration ot" remedies, is some remedy a ilka applicable to the mot opnoftlte forms of pulmoniry disease. TomakeitBUCb.lt Is to degrade It to the bae level of quackery. It can never be honestly employed without a lull knowledge of ail the symptoms ant! peculiarities of each tho adoption of the remedies accordlnely. The tirst object of treatment 1 to cleanse the air tubes of the iunrs expectorant inhalrttiont. Having obtained th object, we next seek to ailay the irritation on which the secretion depend-- to soothe and heal the inflamed snrtac.

Themnuerof administer-Inn medicines by Inhalation, tn bronchitis, is as follows Tr.e inhaler, which Umde of eteus, and holds about a pint ot fluid. Is half filled witu cold, hot, or warm water, according to the nature of the case. The medicines rrepreu for a dose are ttien orderet. and the patient directed to inhale (rentiv.but deeply, into the rnntrs, beine crru" to jBnd tfie chet well without stiatuug or violence. Ihe dui bent meditated.

at Louisville, uec. as. a rename telegram fleet was injured by their tiro. Six 100-pounder Farrott guns on our fleet exploded, killing JOTICE. The Mercantile Asso- from Guest's Station, 28th, represents Bur-bridge's command in good shape and spirits, r'sttnn will hnlrt Ma Annual Meettne on MON nnu wounuing in i lie auirregaie lorLy-iour oi-fleers and men.

These explosions were on the Ticonderoga, Antic, Juniata, Mackinaw, CAPTURE OF BRISTOL, "WYTHES-VTLLE, THE SALT AND LEAD 3KIUES. ana ttie occupation ot tnat city ny onerman army, both on the 21st inst, simply eives the enemy another point on our coast. The ocean front of Geonria will be exposed, like the ocean front of North Carolina and Virginia, to a scries of hostilities that will annoy without weakening us, and occupy without strengthening the foe. It is probable, however, that a formidable attempt for the capture of Charleston will be made at an early day, in consequence of the fall of Savannah. Foster already holds a fortified position within a mile of the Coosawatchie, a point on the railroad, between Charleston and Savannah, forty-three miles from the latter city, and sixty-one miles from Charleston.

We presume Gen. Hardee made no halt between Savannah and Coosawatchie, and abandoned that section of the railroad, and placed himself where his communication with Charleston would be more secure. The expedition against Wilmington has developed itself, and fighting has commenced. Whether the enemy will divide his attack on Wilmington and Charleston, to pursue the enterprises contemporaneously Is, we think, doubtful. One will, probably, be the feint and the other the real attack in the operations which the returning to Lexington, alter a most success- .1 1 1 i .1 .1 1 i- DAY EVEN INQ, Jatnarv 2d, o'clock.

Officers tor the ensatne yemr wll' be elected, and the present incnnihenu render ttieir xeporta. Special Com- A Varietv of ODerar Glasses, FEESCH RICH FLATKD ARB, JBtVKXt thronch on house In New Tori and Geneva vrv snpenor lea f-T new style low wewonfrt confidently Invite all to eaamlne our (tuck unaker city and Eusquebannah. ana were at iui cxpcuiLiuu. i) in 01 iur 1 ri iuc 1 lire ad ten miles beyond Wytheville, and the salt works and lead mines in that vicinity. tributed to the defective character of the enns.

the war have abundantly familiarized the reader with the meaning of the phrase, which must not, however, 6et it down among the class of operations whereof the movement of the King of France with his forty thousand stands the familiar type. There was a purpose in this great movement, a power grand and terrific in its execution, and yet the summing np thus far passes it oyer to the list of operations that deserve success from the Breckinridge was badly whipped and left for North Carolina. The Mackinaw was perforated in her boiler and had ten persons, badly scalded. The Osceola was. struck near her magazine and made water rapidly, but was saved through the exertions of her officers and IN PRICES CLOTHIHG! Prices on The rebel Department of Northwestern Virginia has no longer any efficacy.

ERO.II ST. LOUIS. From the Far West A Goodly Victory orer toe nostile'JRedskins. rson iiiito: iiCAa. Iatet frAin Savannah AfTatrn tn Miermm'.

Army 11 i lily tiacceasful edervl Italds. crew, and those of the Quaker City, thoroiurfcly the air with IU pr- pitiss. biilore purchasing eisewre. Dealer, trooi aarroondlnz town will rad our noe. of valuable w.tchi'..

Clock. i Materials wry compete, and alwav. low aa ran re bonirht of Mr.nutacturera and Importer, having th- lr rlHcoa ta Sew Tort. rtt PAPEBBAGS mitteea sre specially req-aeetea to make their final reports. Kew bupl ness will be transacted tn Its proper order.

It la hoped that evy uiemh Will attend this most Imporuiit meeting of tUe vpar. de30-d451-3t r-M MEKS1L LAtD. Sec'y. STOCKS, BONDS AND COIN Bnuirht and Sold here and tn New York on and advances made ou these and on shipments ot i'rovlbloni, Brsangtuca, to New York ana Ltvrrpool. JOHN Y.

PATRICK, di SO dS99 lm 2M Oiark street. TVJOTICE. A respectable voting man vlll REPRESENT A GENTLEMAN In tne Arrnv one year f-r a liberal compensation. Picaae address "A Sherman House. rte3) il401-lt The Kevstone State, Sassaous, Santiago fach mhiMlt'DH contiouei ior tiilnntH as mHv bp npcevsarv nd tl.re ttuieta Talor of their participants, and cease because de Cuba and Fort Jackson, are all specially ti.m anl 1 RrAnlrlmi Tlewa River tate and- matter.

there are points where discretion is me do, Susquehanna, Mohican, Powhattan, Ti- dty. before mea'lp. or twice a diy, oa nsmic nd retlr- I Innc. In this manatr, eve-y etftct tba. can bft pro-ftaced bv aTte1lcine.

is obtained In te Inazn, and with a deerre ot certtatnty unaitaiued by anjr oilxut met bud of treatment. Your obdtent JAMKS Hl'XTEB. M. PriYsician for Diseases ot tha Throat and Lungs, conderago. Shenandoah, rawtuxie.

vanaer- letter put of valor. Briefly Bummed np, the story will take its place in bilt and Minnesota, and the mouitors' officers and men came out of the action with a con (Special Dispatch to the Chicago Trlbone.l HrtTOK Hiao, Dec 48, I Via Washejotoh, Thursday, Dec 29. Kilpatrick's corps has just returned from Cbicaao. Thp -writer of the aboTe mav be consnlted at hl Ofl.ne.t3t wsehincton street, between the hours of to -Emily Gilbert, if 13ERSONAL. future will develop.

If Savannah be used as a base for ott'ensive operations, the possession of the city of Angnsta and of the railroad leading from Wilmington through Florence and Branchville to Augusta will be prominent aims of the enemy." Whether Grant will take part in the attempts which Satan is prompting further South, or whether he will merely hold himself ready to honor Sherman's ialsehoods with shotted salvos, we tempt tor rebel artillery, and were anxious to renew the fight. On the morning of the 20th the transports had arrived, and a conference was held with Gens. Butler and Weitzel, to decide upon the place of att ack. It was decided that the fleet destroying a portion of the Gulf and Albany Railroad, near the Altamaha river. Fifty lo A.

M. ncd 4 P. dai v. It 1 taj n-i -1- llTlne 'n rhlcago, broth r. ORLANDO GILBERT, who If comotives and a proportionate number of cars are shnt np between Albany and the Altama.

For Grocer and rAFzm FLcun sAfizrSi The best made. MinlP anfl wmppnr. Also, Burlap, tiunny and Grain Bus, of ail Torn Exchange Bax ITIaniifaotorsry HABT, AST EN" CO. dP'3-1tS3 fit IsSS. Chicago.

JUHS, HATS AND GAPS LASAE MOKFJS, No. 107 Eandolph Street, Chicago, Branch or F. W. Son UO Rbowowat, K.S. should renew the attack, while the army Home, neir Lamp uouiae.

aeso-aiuw ii 4p-r5" -V: -rJ A NY GENTLEMAN HAVING J. a good piano tn his room (which must be cen trally loct.d) and for a to i i allow an amateur with a MUht touch" to practice fn-' 'l 'n ha. Gen. Fuller, with twe brigades of the landed and made an assault. Seventeen gun permanent war history, as me long aeiayea assault on rebel positions up to this time un-assailed in this war, made at a season when the natural and ordinary difficulties of approach are immeasurably heightened by the terrors that have fiinged that coast for mariners, in all time.

A fortress is strongly moated where the surfs of stormy Hatteras keep guard. Some one has blundered, or the great expedition would not have courted a wintry tempest off the Capes of North Carolina. It was presuming too much upon our recent to muster Euroclydon into Government service, and the event has so proved It-Admiral Porter, always prompt and de- boats, under Catt. lesson, were sent to cov 17th corps, spent five days on the road also, and Gen. Hiren's division of the loth corps Over-Coats, Business Suits, Dress Suits, Boys' Suits, Beys' Overcoats, er the landins of the troops.

Other 6tnall nn it for h.mr dav. will confer a br ad Special Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune. St. Locis, Thursday, Dec 23. The weather is decidediy cold to-day, and the river is again filled with heavy floating ice.

The river is open from Alton to this city, and is falling at this point. Below it is still closed by gorges of ice at Cape Girardeau, and also at a point above that. No boat was receiving freight for the South to-day. The Common Council have agreed to provide accommodations for the Legislature free of expense to the State, if that body will adjourn to St. Louis.

The Legislature hasman-ifested decided inclination remain in Jefferson City. Tom Price, McClellan candidate for Governor, has failed in his game for receiving confirmation of his appointment as Fund Commissioner, made by Gov. Hall. Radical Senators have agreed not to go into executive session until Gov. Fletcher is inaugurated, thus baulking further conservative appointments.

A strong radical will be appointed vessels were afterwards sent, and by the use of their small boats' the troops were rapidly Tribune oiflce, Bat1srory reierenca given. dbi-d3-tt the same. The destruction is complete to the Altamaha. A plank wagpn road was found leading from the railroad toward Darien, from which part of a heavy train loaded from thrown on shore, and shelling was resumed. At7a.rn.on the 25th firing was quite slow.

YOU WANT TO GET shall soon know. "We lcatn that the famois Dutch Gap Canal, for which the world has hjen waiting for months approaches completion. The dig gers have shown themselveain the dykes or wall left at the upper end of the cut to keep out the water, and we presume the same is being done at the lower dyke. This done, the remaining portions are to be blown out with gunpowder before many days we may expect to hear the explosion, and then what MARRIED If ao consult Madame MESAS- with the design of amusing the enemy while the troops assaulted the fort. The enemy Itnportera, Manutacturcra and In fired but few shots.

The point of landing was CHAMS, who ten you h5 and when you will marry, and how to faclnate and win the lotre and marry, irrespective ot aee or personal appearHnce. Adt trv, cne dollar and red stamp, Bjx 3M5. St. Lenta. Mo.

de30-d4ftl- five miles east or the neet. About oaxaj scriotive in his dispatches, has his report of troops were landed and moved np to within fim thonsand words already in the hands of t-uu yaias oi on isner. vjae omcer ascenu YOU WANT TO ENJOY TF J. 6 ea rue rmnci ana Dromrm awav a aair. the Department, and a full abstract Is given elsewhere.

It is impossible not to admire the GOOD SKATING, Reed's Temple of Music. Eeed's Tessple of Musie. soldier led out a horse, killing the orderly ridin? him and bronirht off his dispatches. All Reduced 10 per cent FROM F0SHEK PEICES. GO TO TUB OCDEft PARK, Ladie Gents' and Children's FURS, CcfTalo 5 tins, For Goods of eery descrJpUoa AX.SO.

DEALSBA IN" HATS AND CAPS, GloresBuak more and IWittrae, TTmtvdlu, Cna. Ktff York. Frt.b.oua rot-ivL-ii absom um iuudu All eo-iis wsrrnBterl rpreaented. Manahictoxinje gallantry of onr troops and tars under circumstances that might well appal the stoutest hearts and it is wonderful that so few lives have the forfeit of this venture. It was the design to hold the enemy next jnoi niucn we miua.

xi to mc uiuwu ofnianv that the enemy desisms removing the seat of war, so far as ihe principal operations are concerned, farther sonth. Washington, Thursday, Dec. 29. The Postmaster General has rescinded the instructions of the Post Office Department under section nine of the act of Congress, approved July 1, 18(54, authorizing the Postmaster to sell postage stamps and stamped envelopes at a discount of five per cent. Postmasters will future, under no circumstances, make Pianos at Low Prices.

by the President Internal Revenue Collector, vice Gardiner deceased. St. Locis, Thursday, Dec. 29. On the subject ot volunteers, Gov.

Hall's message says that np to the 1st of July last Missouri furnished 10,000 more men than her quota called for, and in those districts which are behind the deficiency is believed to arise from ex TO-DAY AND TO-SIGHT. Ice Clear of Snow and aa Smootli as t.lautn. Open from 9 A. M. to 10 F.

M. de30.d4.T5 It blockade runners had passed into the interior A force of cavalry, accompanied by infantry, has crossed into South Carolina. The obstructions in the Savannah river are being rapidly and successfully removed. Boats run daily from this point. Great quantities of valuable property are daily brought to Our army is in camps in the numerous parks and yards of the city.

The following Western officers lately escap. ed from Columbia, S. C-, will arrive in New Tcrk, on the Arago, Friday morning. They are all in excellent health. The stories they tell of rebel cruelty exceeds in fiendish barbarity all that has ever been attilbuted to savages Cut.

Ppencer, Pid Indiana. Capt. J. Bay, 49th Ohio. Cft W.B.

Wicker. Sift Ohio. Capt H. 17th Michigan. Capt.

E. Snnthank, 11th Kentucky cavalry. Capt Si. Russell, 57th Indiana. Capt.

J. A. Clark, 7th Michigan. Another fired his gun into a bomb-proof among the rebels and several ef onr men were wounded by our shells. As their ammunition gave out, smaller vessels were ordered to retire and iron-clads and heavy vessels were commanded to open with great rapidity.

At all but the iron-clads were withdrawn, the latter keeping up a slow fire until daylight, expecting to cover the assault in the morning. Gen. Weitzel sent word that an assault was impracticable. The army jn the fort in cover, by an artillery -tempest which should reduce and weaken these works. This end was sought to be Pianos at Low Prices.

Every Style, Plain or Carved. Every Style, Plain or Carved. ana c-uidihok rni? urtjuurifc. SIGN OF 1HB POLAB PFAK, net 107 TUtviolph 'biCAyo, PI. any abatement trom tne lace vaiuo oi eucu ampea envelopes.

he Seeretnrv of the Treasury has issued reached by the novel experiment of a great floating torpedo, three hundred tons of pow We ban a large tock, and the Itost assortment to select from in the city. Dou't buy vn-I tou have tiocnour Goods and Prices. EATING FURNACES. IT der exploded at once. The idea was borrow- Beecrjpr's Improvfil Patent Air Uoatint For.

onrpf, mr warmtn uweuiDcn, Mores. Durcnea, hcuoul IiL.tL.ti-. 4c. or wnn rut up 1 put nn 1 -ed from late English acaounts of th? great nmnowder casualties that have taken place landed about 2 o'clock and commenced re-embatklng at 5 o'clock, ofle brigade staying on shore during the night, covered by the fiinboats. Sixty-five rebel soldiers sirren-ercd as our troops landed, aad 200 gave themselves np to a small reconnoitering BF.KCHKR PATiKKR, Remember, we bay for Cash, Remember, we buy for Casb, 5H Madl.on CnlcaKO, net East end of the tirl-Ve.

there. It came so far short of its looked for effects that none are reported. Butler's the following notice withdrawing the 10-40 bonds alter January 7th. Sufficient time is thus given lor banks to obtain gold bearing bonds lor banking purposes Tbeaecbt Dspahtstest, December 83, 1S6L Kotice Is hcrchy given that the 10-40 loan will be withdrawn on the 7th of January next no subscriptions, therefore, wil! be received after that date. fipued.l W.

P. FussKVDES, Sec'y of the Treasury. cessive enrollment. The total number furnished the United States to Nov. 30th was 81.000, in addition to which we have had 00,000 militia organized and in the field when required.

St. Lons, Dec. 29. Strong efforts are being made by the Common Council to induce the Legislature to adjourn to tbis cityv At 1 he meeting of the former body this morning, they pledged themselves to provide accommodation at an expense of ten thousand dollars if the Legislature shonld decide to come down. This project is looked upon with disfavor by msny citizens, believing it will have a bad effect both upon the city and Legislature.

Advices trom Cairo say the Mississippi river is blocked full of ice from that point to aoove Cape Girardeau by backwater from the Ohio, and that one day of hard freezing will again close the river. SALE OF QLOSIKG troops landed, rushed up under the fire of our DEGBUF POOlf, And are Agents for no one. RETAIL STOCK And are Agents for no one. crucr of State and Randolpb-sts. JST1LL COKTLNCX3.

rnoni cairo below GRAVES IRVINE, rd.ac-di-K-it REMOVAL. partv. The loss of onr land forces is not stated. A detachment tf gunboats was sent to find the entrance to the harbor, but the channel has been so changed that it was not discovered. Whenlhe original channel existed there is now a shallow bar.

Several officers are highly complimented, among them Commodore Khlnd and Lient. Preston, who managed and exploded the topedo boat Louisiana. It is said they had deliberately arranged to blow up the vessel in case the rebels should take it by boarding. The officers and crews of the monitors are complimented for patience in riding out the gale, and for gallantry in action. Admiral Porter closes by sayiny, "there Capu rcraniis, iu umu.

dpt. fnyder. 8uth Ohio. Cunt. W.

A. Collins, tilth Wisconsin. Lleat. Geo. C.

t4amble. 8th Illinois cavalry. Lieut. A. S.

Thomas, 73d Indiana. lient. G. A. Barge.

5th Michian- Licut. lieo. T. Vt illiams, 15th Michigan. Lient.

F. A. Lakeus. ltith lolijna. Lieut.

John L. Brown, 73d Indiana. Lient. J. H.

Aplcerove, 73d Indiana. Lieut J. N. David, 95th Ohio. Lieut A.

Allpn, lh Illinois. Lieut E. P. Brown, 6th Ohio. Lient G.

Dangbton, ljoth Ohio. Lient J. V. Patterson, 21st Ohio. Lleot.

J- C. Price. 75th Ohio. Lient. H.

B. Hnbbard, llsHh Illinois. Lieut. Geo. Rintr.

100th Ohio. Uent D. G. Shcphard, 6th Kentucky cavalry. Inlae Street.

8 dc2 fi9-rct-tf Jlonttor Organs JTelodeons. Monitor Organs Melodeons. Sheet Music. Guitars, Sheet Music, Guitars, MILLER WILLMARTH own guns, and performed numerous deeds of Talor amounting to a complete proof that Tort Fisher was practically unchanged and too strong to be reduced in that manner. The it-embarkation was less fortunate, and the dispatches leave a detached portion of Butler's force looking across a line of pitiless surf too violent to permit their escape.

The land force have retained, doubtless, to Fortress Monroe. The fleet are in naval rendezvous, and the blockading squadron is again all that lightly impedes the rebel schemes in the Cape For river. There is a hint, indeed, that attempt will be resumed, but we do not look for it. There is a better way to take Wilmington now we find out how strong its immunity has made it. Sherman and Grant will find it.

Meanwhile the glorious proof that the rebel power is Inellent! of Hood's Retreat Across OPEN THIS AFTERNOON SPLENDID ICE. Arrival from Mempbie-Klver Mature Arrival of Uebel rloner An Iw portent Regulation Concerning Permlto Appointment of General 3m Haynle. Special Dispatch to the Chicago Tribnnej Cairo, Thursday, Dee, 99. By the steamer Marble City, Capt. Tschudi, and Clerk Ad.

Storm, we have full files of Memphis papers to the 23th. and a letter from your correspondent of the same date. The river is entirely clear or guerillas, and there is plenty of water all the distance from Cairo to Memphis; yet from "embargo" of Have removed to thetr new office. the Tennessee Statements of luiou Prlsonei a Xashville, Thursday, Dec. 29.

Union prisoners, who escaped from Florence and arrived, on the 97th, at Columbia, state that Hood's advance arrived at the Tennessee LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Blegant Ieigas CF RMITUREp At w. STROKG'S, JC5 Eanotph de33-b89K 14fnet Don't fail to come and see us. Don't tail to cone and see us. EUILDITI3-, SOUTH WEST COBSEK OF Thirty officers have escaped from Columbia within a month all have reached onr lines. Each day increases the number.

FBO.n THE SOIT1I. River, on 'Wednesday, the 21st. The next day hit infantry crossed on a pontoon bridge are about a thousand men left on the shore by the army who have not Jet got off on account of the surf on the beach. These will be taken off in the morning, and the soldiers will then be sent home. In the bombardment of the 25th the firing was slow for several hours.

The enemy had two guns in the upper battery, and managed to strike several vessels, though without do d. 30 dM4-lt BA35D IN THE EYESTUa. Randolph street car. land you at the Park doer. deliQ-o-tiMt CEriTRAL PARK- CLEARED OF SSOW.

ICR SMOOTH AS GL4.SS. dc39-dj-lt which he had moved above the shoals, ont of U. S. 7-30 LOAN. Tfie Uebel Preen on tne Bebel Sltna- the Mississippi above here, boating business is quite dull.

A number of steamers cleared to-day for St. Louis, hoping to find the ice so broken as to allow them to complete their reach of onr gunboats. One of the prisoners slated that Hood entered Tennessee wl'h 110 liou-Jtu 7-30 U. S. NOTES.

RANDOLPH AMD LASALLE STS. de-K ttnet aAX NOTICE. To owners, occupant. aes-orB and all pertooa whom tt may concern. Take noilce thit on the thirtoentii day of April, A P.W3, I purchased for other partlea par-chased and tubs quently as.gned to me the certlfl-eati of pnrchal and that I am now the lesal holder of all the aaid certificates of of the lou and laJida hereinafter maclioneil.

SaM lot, and laud, wneaold bv tbe City Collector, wlih the if u.1. til lots and land, held Special Dispatch to the Chicago Wahinqtoh. Thursday, Dec 29. cannon; he counted twenty -five on his retreat. On Saturday, when twelve miles this side of the Tennessee River, they heard heavy firinsr In the direction of Florence, probably Steduian's force engaared with For I COLD BEARIXG V.

S. 10-40 B0XDS TIIX3 From Richmond papers of the 27th I ex ing much damage. Accompanving the report Is a letter from Gen. Butler with Admiral Porter's reply to Gen. Butler.

He says upon landing the troops and accompanying Gen. Wietael on a thoiough reconnoissance of Fort Fisher, they were both of the opinion that the place could not be carried by assault, as it was left substantially uninjured by fire from the navy. tract the following philosophy to endure this disappointment, which the rebels will find fir too small to minister to them consolation. Wilmington is like the fast locked door of a safe, whose top, bottom and sides have been battered in. 1ROJI KPKIA6FIFXD.

Gathering of the JltinVni of the Les Mature Senatorial Matters, dec. SpKTXsnBXD, Thursday, Dec 1SS. The EnmWtr has an editorial wutcn de rest in Tennessee. Much indignatioB prevails against Hood in the rebeLanay. mands that Lee shall be put in command of all the Confederate armies, as Grant is of the FRO.II THE FAB WEST.

trips. A batch of rebel prisoners. had arrived at Memphis, captured at Prentiss, Mississippi, and were lodged in the military prison. All belonged to Mississippi and Tennessee commands. Seven Confederate deserters were also brought np by the steamer Sir William Wallace, among whom was one lieutenant who had deserted and resismed from disgust.

All intend to avail themselves of the amnesty oath, so Korth, and become loyal citizens. J. P. Harper, Lieutenant 3d 17. S.

heavy artillery, and permit officer at Memphis, publishes the following Instructions from General Dana for the guidance ol those making appli- for TVrmits DOUBLE CARTE BETISITE. Mr Hinea to Inform trie puWIc that he take, the bona nde Portrait, atlowlnf persons to taae any two position. tl.ey cuoose and cuno Tirst riationsd Eaali Hsf bow on hand lor lrnmci'Iate delivery the above tornlar Gsvemtnent the last tioooa.jwoof the 10 40 Wold Bonds are now being rapidly taken. teubecilptli-ns re-ctlvPd at Governtner.t rates, and full ccimiitMsioiia allowed to Banfce anr Bankers. rS0-d41t B.

BBAlSTfcD. Oaahter. Union, saying that the country reposes more confidence in Lee than in President Davis. Subscription reoolved and Notes on hand for liaunedLate delivery, by SECOND NATIONAL BANK d.l-V6-80tnet S. 3-1Q LOAN, Subweripaioaa Keeelved by ttm PIPTB SATICxVlL BAXK OF CniCiCO, SO USALIJS STREET, Members of the Legislature are coming in lr pursuance ol iv Ior taxes and cota due the City of Clilca.ro ne ral and eiec.al purposes for the municipal vear, A.

D. IfBJ. and the lime ot redemption thereof w'-il emire cn 'he 13th day ot April, A.D.H-6. KIFZIE'S ADDITION TO CHICAGO. Fast I Lot 2 Block 5, acsetaed to b.

A. UltCkeU. Faat half Lot 8, B.ock 5. ni.thalf iotlB'ocSS. West half I-ot Block 3.

aased to S. A. MltcJielV Canal IruEtee's Snhdivtiion cf and Section 17. T. 89.

B. 14 K. I.ot 100, B'ock 42, aawseed to H. F. A pern.

Lot 114. Bloc. 43. afsesaed to H. F.

ABpern. Tha. JLraminer says there is not anotner slowly. I find booked at the Hotels Senator There were Lt guns proiectea uy imvtrara, only two of them being dismounted. The ralance bearing directly on the beach and closing the only practicable route.

Prisoners captured, as previously reported, state that Hoker's division from Lee's army is at Wilmington. The night before the attack Weitzel advanced his skirmish line within fifi vai ds of the fort. While the'enemv was kept in his bomb- town they could afford to surrender with so little diminution of fighting men as Savannah, tueir cresa. uray wut al Mack and Representative Lake, from Kanka- T. Senator Webster, from ttock island rurixs' aex cALiaSsir, jjfi flrgfi Draft and that its loss does not render more difficult the defense of Charleston or Angnsta, as Senator Green, from Alexander, and Kepro-e tat i ve Miller, from LaSalle.

These are all CLAHK STBEET) many suppose; for between Savannah and Lieut Col. J. P. Harper, 3d TT. S.

colored heavy, in charge of the office, Memphis, Ten- A Great Victory over Hostile Indians. St. Lons, Thursday, December 29. The Colorado Jine Journal, of the 10th, contains an official account of a great battle foueht with the Cheyenne Indians, on the plains, on the 29th of "November. The Indians were about 10,000 strong.

The chiefs Black Kettle, White Antelope, and Little Robe were killed, together with some 500 other Indians. Onr loss is nine killed and 88 wounded. Onr troops were commanded by Colonel Chiving-ton, and they marched SOO'miles in ten days, 100 of which was through snow two feet deep. TO Till; -ow here. Gn.

R- J- Oglesby, Governor Cirrrm Coon Coinrrr The draft near at hand. We ar. prepar.d to faralah recratt. for the Oppoatte the Conrt Bowe. Charleston is Beaufort, and Beautort, not sa d3d53-lt nn.

John M. Palmer and JucLm Wm. "HE ANNUAL Aisc. tlie weat hall of the west 84 feet ot north IRS let on Madteon hy 1 ft deep, east and adjoining the pioperty ot M. F.

Toler'e Arc acre Tract In 6ec. lK T. S9. K. 14 Tt, to f-.

P. Hamilton. All of aaid property to In tbe City ol ClUcago, County cf Cook and Slate ei Illinois. Redemptions can he made before the endtne or ISth April, lbS5, at the said CHy Collector's Oflloe. After tiat time the nnderlgaed will t-r deeds vannah, will always be the po'nt for a land attack on Charleston.

xxtt Keiioiro- are also here. Gen. Palmer of Very great latitude is allowed to persons In procuring applications from purchasing Agents of the Treasury Department and the facility with arca or towns uia zeenutf lor iho.e wishing them. All appUcaus. are invited ta call on ISAAC R.

HITT Tfctes slivered at Station, rarz nrraaa, A COMlsIOK OF ONE Vt ARTKli PIR CUNT, allowed ao all s.bscrlt-ers. and tl-. most Uberai coac-mlaaionea allowed to Bank, and Fankerj ISAAU H. UJMltAKa Cashier. Chicago, December lDth.l.

duJO-u'IlO 30tnct The Ejrmnimr advocates placing L-e in ourse comes to canvas his Senatorial The friends of Gov. Yates talk con RENTING- Or PEV73 command of all military affairs in the Con proofs, a dispatch was captured on an orderly with an order from Gen. Whiting to bring a batterv of light guns into the fort. A few of our min entered the fort while shells from the fleet were falling around them. As soon, as the firing from the navy ceased at dark, the fort was manned as fully as ever, and opened with grape and cannister upon our picket line.

Nothing but the operations of a regular siege would serve to reduce the fort. These were not in accordance with instructions, and as the weather came on unfavora JOSEPH B. LB WIS. of the ahove property. de3C-dl2-2tnet 65 Clsrk street.

federacy. deiHMl4lo-3t r-saw fidently of his ncees in the Senatorial con- If he fails a nomination on the first IS THE Sonth Congregational Cimrels, The Dispatch mentions a rumor current in Tjallot, his supporters will pretty certainly EYE EAE. Capture of Quartermasters' Tonrhen Richmond that Mosby had been killed. It RUCTION SALE OJf DISTIXIallV. Pnfr.le notice hereby irtven.

at by tirtae of (Bev.y. B. Wright, FaetorJ win taxe piacs to the support of ben. rauner. -an j- which they are lssuea appear reuuer on the part of the military authorities that all applicants be required to set aside doubt, as te their actually and bona frit ownln or controlling the products named in their application, and that thev are not mere speculators and adventurers, v.hd have procured papera merely to furnish them an opportunity of going around to hunt up products for purchase, nor persons who have gotten them merely for the object of pasting through the lines.

Of a class of applicants who own products, there may be two descriptions vis Thosa who have raised them, and those vthohave purchased them. Of the first division of this class prior to issuing safe conduct UK. CJDKRWOOD. (established In Cblcaffo nln. 1 mmfnllv Air rrii Erea.

Cataract. ao tae Amount ok tstw9wv i jaeueia. CrKcrssATL December 29. A package of states, on information from Mosby's men at Fredericksburg, that he was shot In the ab yyilAT THE TRIBUNE SAYS WAli'WOOD. The annexed rtorlal notic.

appeared la th. Tribune oi'Sarutday hat: trr PTBtwanoxa. "Waltwood a novel, by the THIS KVESlSG.at7H o'clock. atrieChurelu corner beat a Northern candidate, where branch the largest share of Union Toters live. domen while scouting.

They considered his wound mortal, though his surgeon did not. OI L'lUIIltk lcuac uju Splendid Residence, de-ant removes all Diseases of ihe Eye and Ear within tnt reach ol human skill. Cmce So.l Randoljpht, Chicaeo. deJtv.lJ78tnet BOOK BINDERS He has been carried to Charlottesville. ble Uen.

cutler gave oraers lor tiuiiuus. Gen. Butler's engineers sustain his opinion that Fort Fisher was practically uninjured by the bombardment. Admiral Porter, In reply to Gen. Butler's letter, said be had ordered the large ships to go to Beaufort for ammunition, and be ready lm.

V. fcoencer. author ot fcas I.t," e-, Boston "Wallwood" la the tltie of a new story of Ufa In FROM I.1DIASAPOLI9. Special Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune. fcroiAsarotis, Thnrsflay, Dee.

29. The Sentind says that If Sherman, now re Good neighborhood, on Bonth Side, for aale at 16,500, power conlcma upon me ny fwjh 01 idictmi Bovunne Law, approved June 1S64, I have di trataed npon the beioinlng to Waituki-r. Baldwin loctedon Fheratan street, near Harrison street, in tt. City of t'htcaito, ht.te 01 lulnois, tosether with tlie stills, boUes, enstnea, tubs, yaw, and all other property connected with Dlsilllery, a.so the leasekd interest ot aha let or tots on hlch said and appirtenances are.ltuated, for tha non-paymert 01 elclieen thocnand doll at. taxes, doe the vni ted states, and ness said tnm.

toeelhex wita all expena 01 OL.tr a In an paid Del jr. the E. a. lieved of anxiety concerning the state of af- Quartermasters' vouchers, amounting to nearly two hundred thousand dollars, approved and issued by Captain J. C.

Crane, Quartermaster at Nashville, were taken from the train captured by the rebels ou the Louisville and Nashville Railroad on the 2od. They are in favor of parties at Buffalo, Chicago, Siieh-iean City, Albany, Boston, Philadelphia and New York. Tbe Adams' Express Company notifies public not to, negotiate or receive them. hy Beal Estate itroxera. Oeorcta.

w.itten easily and simply, au brlnslnz ont veiv hspplly, touches of ionthern and ladiin character Ihe book Is roll of incident, and In tula respect enratea the aitentlon of (he reader to the close. As a hollda-r present Is appropoe, and wld aerva to while it is decided to 71 "Dearborn street. Rome two weeks ago, seTenty-nine con to renew tne aiuica, deSO i'154 It lairs in Tennessee, shall co-operate in an enterprise against Charleston, a further contraction of our lines may become necessary. BcrPts, and seventy-nine bounty jumpers away an evening ior me genera ie.n-.i. COPYING- fhmrded from this city to the tront, B.

C. GRIGGS ft Lake street. For sale by WASTED BT A LIST. Partie. roquniai the ame A Bular and Plain Finisher wanted at ITLTKK, PAGE HOY-HITS, Corner Lake aad Clark Sta.

dt29-d949-vtn-t He stated ther had not commenced to fire rapidiv, and could keep all the rebels outof Bic-ht until troops were within twenty yards of the fort. He was of the opinion that the assault could be successfully made, but would not wish to place his judgment in opposition -waif WOOD," for sal by P. T.sHiHLDCK, Dearborn or permit, you win require an tmnam iromiaein-selves, and one other loyal, disinterested person, showing when and where the products were raised, the quantity, where they are at tune of making affidavit, and in whose possession. In- case they have been moved from the Slace where they were raised. tine of removal, c.

Of the second division of this class, yon will require anidavic a above, who was last preceding owner, time and place of purchase, price paid or to be paid, and a description of the money or property in which pavment was made, or is to be made, the place where the products were when purchased, foe quantity and place when they are at the time of making affidavit, aad In whose pos- -MISS at- A- St," KB SortaPearaora of Volunteers frm Departure -assigned to Col. Strelght's regiment, the 51st. RThook or by crook every last man of the ieventy-nine bounty jumpers managed to e- and they have thns far eluded capture. "Sr.VTf ihpm deserted to the rebels. Ttird day Januaiy, 1835, I shall on that dav, at e'even o'clock In the sell oa the premise, at pr.bHc anctlen, at1 of the ab-iva described and leasehold Interest tor the pavtnent ot said taxes ano costs.

4-1EO. 5CH1EU-K, Collector of Internal Revenue, First District, Slate ot 1 (aiebec street, hlcstro, The SentinH also contains -a manuesioo Jeff. Davis in regard to the burglars now nnder arrest in Canada and demanded by our Government for piracy, follows "TO WHO IT KAT COBCBRS, "1, Jefferson Davis, President of the Confede-nte State, do heraby declare and make kiovra to 1 hmU m- Jerv that the aforesaid enter- .11 Quebec, December -26. The three volun- -w 7- A TT A COAL AND OIL THE NE5.T TERil OF teer comuanies ordered to acres ot WAIF WOOTV- JOHN R- WALSH, tn ht. new store on rear Si rn alf wood," and all tbue Hovel, and Gift Books.

OTAIFWOOD," a new Southern Kovel, tor sale by alcSALLS a Dearborn Mreet. It mi. ml below eitv. left Point Levi by train this a. m.

It be CuicajIO, Deo. 23, 1S6L deiS-MSVitne land In the great Illinois coal John Tucker, who was arrested at Vincen-nes some months ago on a charof abstract-ine valuable letter, from mail bags while in i mr. been convicted 'Le SffiSl to that of tien. eitzei, wuu uau veys of the enemy's works. In conclusion, he said the beach would probably be smooth in a short time, when the men on shore could be tafelv trken off.

Kew Yobk. Thursday, December 3a, The Kew York TrUmntU Wastineton special says. VEN1NG ROBES AND JACK- E1S. Tha most elegant stock ever alio urn In Gardner "lilri fa eoal skali f. h-r last for the can- I eeeion.

ot persons controlling proouca joaui pri, 5Aerirto.tfi,Ml chfean? a United require showing precisely where (llll. UUU1U UUU.I l. suunuif, ing a holiday here to-day, several thousand people accompanied them to the canoes, on this side of the river, to see them off. The troops looked well and seemed in fine spirits. It is expected at the Adjutant General's ofSee that Chicago, at iurci ui" I thenroducts ie rtsleaee or prlon- the products were raised or were stored at 'he tuna ihpv ohnilned control of them, tiie Quantity and to thTTnited states Court and sentenced to Se Northern Penitentiary, in Michigan City, Lttm etwel-of-war.

and for de30i4WSt Ely's Fnrnlxhinx Hons, nESHT sEmrxARX Will openonTTJESDAT.JAJl.S, and conttnneopn lor ef'een wees. For inrther particulars a.ltres. the Frtncipal. MBS. 8.

A.COOLBT- db4dSW-t net TUCKER'S PATENT SPSIMG EELS ASD FOLDKa wooa COTS, An untversariy aeknowtednd to be tbe atandanl at time, la the market. Inquire tat Clacmnali, Ohio. AOTICE. 3Iy wife Marj- having JA lefimT bed r.ad board, this to forbid all persons from bubortaur ortmstma her pa my account, "c'oo'Dec1 tSaaw? BOSK. net Ma OI WBT.

ClUCiU Ul "jaaa-" cleave, at Johnson', leland, waa a belligerent nnder anthontv Rrer'i Block, corner ot Deal bora and Washlnirtoa atreets, deS aSU-lmnet It was a.iXJU colored troops who cic near Fort Fisher. They took up a strong po- i.u i. a viimroiu attack. O-PARTNDRSHIP DISSO- heretofore evlatlng thh city has received the appointment of I nitcd fc tates America. -ainat the between th.

nndeistgnea under the name 01 TN STORE AND EOU SAUfi, --L another lot cf that eelerated rViTed and that the- govern i-Conomlssioner. all tne volunteers am u.t. muvcu uy 1 11 lira-day. Fully one-half have already done so. Arrest of atn A1tcoiidins Bank Officer.

Kew York, Thursday, Dec. 29. It is said that Windsor, the absconding teller of the nv.nl. titte at ment of the Confederate state. aa- PATENT.

TUCKllIt'S McPUAIL STAR PIABOS. ettved another o4 those tnaifnlfleeet atloltheEtar Piano. Ko Tl6andl7. These InarU; nrStreM.ntlfnl beyond cerip.lou Ton must Rt frid them. H.

T. MtKi.iL.L. Vboinl AffrJaU-a WMbi-toft street, lAico. FBon SAJI FKAHC1SCO. A Story fro the Patriot Side." ft CO.

ior ine eaoecJallv of aaid Tot le bv the rnroltnt. dealers generally throtiKb-na the United 8ta.es. At wholesale by HlBi UK. day d'asoi ved by mntnal eojKen fS, at said firm am a collected by O-A Stanor co. VM 'H.

WHITE. JAS. M. R. HABRt, Dec.

6, 1S64. St a Mar.et en R.lerS Acting Mater In the avy of Mercantile Hank or tnis city. Has been ar ei9-d34St net 117 and ii Coart boston, Iba. T1CKK8. I CKJSR.

i "ir.i. Statea. and I farther maxe Known v- ir I nod4-ara6-3maot vthom belonging, the means and circumstances by which they obtained control, the plaw where they are at the time of making affidavits, and in whose poeaestion. In .11 instances where persons are unable to make the above proofs, or when yon are aatiafled ot any fraudulent intent, yon are forbidden to issue the saleeuard or permit, and yon will note the fact cm application. You will keep the exact record of all rejected By order ot Major General (Signed) T.

H. Eabris, Lient. A- A. G. Gtn.

I. N. Haynle, of this city, has received from Gov. Oglesby, the appointment of Adjutant General of the State under him, and it is generally understood that the General haa accepted the appointment, and will in a few days go to Springfield to qualify and take Ghargeof Uie business of bis oUice. No better WO" OR MORE ROOMS IIU1IU W1U uciu 1 --f They then attacked and earned at the potnt of the bavonet an earthwork to front of on FUher.

The rebels, reinforced, returned and retook the fort, driving out our black troops with heavy loss. What remained of them were then re-embarked, and the men-of-war "ain opened fire on Fort Fisher." Washington, Dec. 29. The steamer Baltimore arrived this afternoon, bringing dispatches from Admiral Porter. Admiral Porter was still vigorously bombarding Fort Fisher, and was confident of- being able to l.b it SawTHAHCIBCO, Thnmlay.

ixx. "S'Svei to officer, eneaged in aaid that ii 'give- ciall Teeted and idvicn by tbe ConsUtutlon but that ehice "ItTT, r.h at ChUalk, on Not. T.EAEBORN rested in London by a New York detective, and will reach this city by the next steamer. I'roru Pbiladelpbia. Phtlatjeiphia, Dec 29.

The evening bulletins announce that the naval agent has been Mned S.4lnfroVvIolatine.n,l.w..nd reg-winea ujBTOuuj. Britlah autharitiea, in MY TRUNDLE BED; or, Re- 85 WABASH AT KSUB. -the defeat ot tae rV STA.TT'rTSli, tfce eerter of the rlty. for a ltftht manuf.cturlng tOT- lot ciarK treet, oraaaroaif.O. Drawer sitrrjx PHACIIE3.

1( barrel, prime Halves Peaehea. crop ot 186S. 10' barrels prime new crop Quarters. SO barrels prime new croprared Peaehea. For sale by JOHN D.

TUSTIIT, de-ai lt awnet 15 BouUi Front roll's. -nr VL .1 Mexico, in a complete- Tbe next term of thi.8cho:l tor Young Laaica begicon IU( tr.n? bv J. Baser, of tha Bajg, Family deWSid condliion. Gn. Alvare with Striotfbrcee, entered Accapulco on the Th.

Atntea of Guerrero -a-1 1 Catalognea can 0. obtained by eaWn tit removed, ana nis omce is uow in possessum auch aasUtance as they nugni araw nary. of Government ageui A Washington dispatch was handed round TrfecUy "tree, from ImperialiBt toe Biduaond orgaa of Jeff..

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