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MILITARY. While our foroes wore bivouacked near Lake City @ Houtepant colowel by the wame of Ponce, COMPANY G, GRVENTY-FIRST REGIMENT W. G8. Yon«, Feb 19, 1864. COMPANY OW ‘and captured, He firat stated i taane bad boon some time sick, but } - sn ‘Deoien. | Et has become the patu‘ul duty of the commandant of this wal monta revealed bis eusehapncter. Ho was brought in. Sa poameane ee Sraetes of oar late expired anc 4 ond: NAVAL FORTS 19th inst, at o'olock CS Pad Uaivecealiy beloved as the | Of Jacksonville are ihe abate, Com. Oreightoa, ‘was. bis ions fea deep one to all (raprecaraeat ot Beat eee haa kia wih pareperosat, | alu; Ottawa, Lieutenant Coma ees tek * Seapeeenteeeenet thts Company wil nase and furaigh corroborative evidence of the deciive aud | ing. and the Norwich. | at St. ‘Jones Bar are tho Iai. at tho imental A Armory, (a ctl with white Speedy fall of the Jol. Davis kingdom, Tho manuer .o | Chidg, Champlain commanding ° Pawnee (senior shin), Sat IZ o'clock Mi te pay the teat which they get arrup from pianters at their own prices, Commander Baich, aud the Water Witch. Other vassel8 | hia semaion ‘and compe them the government ten dollars gach | are 1 the river, but { have aot learacd their names ‘The honorary and ex bee reed of the Company, aud mem. for barrels, by welch slotbod thoy get mdnoy as woil as GRNRRAL GILLMOUS bara of other Companies of the regiment, are Invited to join molasses, is exceedingly cute and sdrowd, and would ao General Gilimore aud staff returaed from Baldwin to wi ee sarge do discredit to the financial abilities Of tho smartest | Jacksvnville on Wedooaday last. The General w earoest- y order Yankee whom the rebels roundly abuae ly ongaged tm the work of bringing back ¢he State into | 4 (, Weenne ‘TOR ADYANOR TOWARDS LAKK Ore the Union “About bis plans for the future | do aot con- ‘The woary soldiers’ laid themselves on the gro a | stor myself in a position to epeak. They will develop (avatar —FOUR ABLE _moneno Rp ty a, MEN the oped air, without covering, shortiy after dark, aod | thomselyes in due time, wanted for a veteran cay DENN en pan ty asieep. No alarm was made during (he 9 night, Admiral Dabigren is hore oa the Mobawk, co-operating | conntry preferred. Sppiy, to Gas Lr WoL RUG ee rant LAW, sevice wines cng itty righia of volunieers are wi eee: Pictaco and ‘oF maa so license the ‘undersigued’ acta" 'B. ‘Briiliens: Days’ Bete. ; nisegtn, cae | Dey street, one dour trom bbe occupied by the Medical’ Departmoat or the Sanitary = , M198 FANNY 4 Commision for certain savald sldiors wie may aed the cor adil daa oaly aopeurance OF he dlatingsiah pecutar Fe mc be aflarded: A PRIVATE pesyz*. Cash Ie mare (with use o another | wont Hue, on oe St. afler culiatment lo make purchases). ta addition to who haa in (he Kindest maamer Joba's, an the stoamor Gen Ut offected botbing Romaties, with cnetas of Cem an ae Oe aeanan i LAS MIGaT ih BROOKLYN Ow taking possession of the a me Genter 4 fow good men fur the next three days Authorized Militar ug e camp and house a large Save gaining o Soomtotee Of the country around ae trom of the glorious 0 ‘Big Bowery Troupe. Sees of cree ee ee ana wits 8 RNR COLUNRL CAPTURED MP™Ti Der sieeel, one dace (ae eaten. Counesiion. Ta consaqudaTUEBAY ge Bie. and liquors, besides @ number cone onasquaace oft batts | of (ravks ead other proverty. which were i cou- Suced” Past gle iees toe Sate oad s80BS Complete, and ammunition chests, full, ‘ore also taken, and vearly one hundred muskets, which Vhe rebels did not flud time to use in the hurry of their departure. SURPRIGR “was s0 complete that then rebels did uot fire their artillery @t all cise our command would nave sorely suffered, as they ‘were compelied to cross @ narrow bridge in oasy canister Yaoge of their guns, and could not bave escaped heavy Losses. The charge of the Massachusetts battalion was one of the most gallant and brilliant charges that has occurred during (be war, It cores t the highest encomiums from the army officers, who pronounced it to be unsur- passed in every feature that could add briiliancy and ‘Success to a movement of the kind. The column charged Tight through the evemy’s battery, which wag in posi ‘Con, aud expected overy instant to receive a storm of canister, without flinching or holding back, and without firing @ Single shot. It was nobly done. A battery forge was found during the night, in good strong! was not to be found, as proach, and with his negroes started for the Georgia der. But Mrs. Barber, or some waite woman who was keeping house for bim, waa found,tand she agsured us that no rebels had bees sean in the vicinity for some days, and chat she was not aware that auy wore im the vicinity. The report was received cum grane saiss, aa all reports aro from the tohabitants mot on our marches, and we pushed forward after resting, watering ur bor 4as and filling our canteoas. ‘THE FIGHT AT TAR 800TH PORK ferriug ta her admirable caceunheg of FRENCH 5PY, tbat splendid military drama will be’ repeated @n the coow cuing a entertainments wi commence with the fa LOTTERY TIOKET. it ge uy z F nll AMBRICAN THBATRE. Dw Aka TWO PERFORMANC! TO-DAY. MATINER, MA’ WATINES, MA’ At ‘clock, At 3 clocks, at RS a the special a of ad me Gait a ny ” oie AND ry rao oF na HERE auc will be presente: ARWANORD Lf) LBESOrAL CABS, oa BICHARD B. HUNT, Captain, were heard, and three of the four fell from their saddies, poritien be. hs | with Geuoral Gilimore in bis work. GIN, corner of New Bowery and Condition, and about fifty horses and mules, with harness | SHOt YY @ rebel force ambuscaded in « eiroox Deal the command wes awakened by ¢ that must please any cast stream. The column immediately came to a bait te lo, ‘At half. About one-half of the prisoners thus far captured have tached, and also several wagons, oue of which was wa tte 2 c coma by te ug aren edad light brosktast eaten”, Ai al tacon the aio "agace am Proceed ‘by tos Prey Cayarar, | RECRUITING OFFIOS. axe werp pos otk jae ay Ree 2R8 explosion of their guns, aud the advanced company pusbed J gut through the dark pine wooils by the burning yore age roluroed. ta. thoi ald “ ine fegimenia eS call i ~F Duriog the night about tweety rele er Uh forward, under ¢ pain Webster, fe! them ad aaeer- fete dace pte waa, bE pea oe the. tah ant tres We bare tain Uecripreseuiearee te f° Oe iret ("he Sorts cosowned, ee woods tiads more, tain thair position. It was received with a 8 ans datknes . i 4 poh RR EE Of musketry, when dropped out of their saddles several Over a good road, throiigh tho dark forests wo pusbed . diivizwan GuimoRn's i ot nacit to'Raker’s faland to freexe to death. +t eae aii gcsiacine com at ith « {akon care of, and will be seat fate Jackeomeiiie | Dtave men. "The Bre was snstantiy ao age eg but ‘oer ded by a geutioman who knew every iuch |, Geaeral was, ponent 7 Oapt. 3. m, |} —— So ae centeas. Tuirtggero Stepathes { little eflect, as the enemy were concealed beliad. bushes | or tne a aipa ag wcll ah Be day, and Burges, 4 Major Dorian, Cap: Sx | Opazaae Az ieee Rae i gotioner THE BLACK BAYS. ven 28 TOMBA were captured at this ‘station, and the balance | 224 Stamps, from which they could ase tire was with | without @erious interruyftion, * had | tain Bure, int low Chevatris Barinag, i ce | deddiy effect. The compamy, and the next bebind it was still Lantaaan ot early filteea. colija to towards | Frottingbam eed is ter ope spa eborers ply ‘Of the rebel force struck through the woods for Baldwin | w Nan QUron Gove | oye Bie sean and Lake City, frighteued to death and hurrying away corn from complete destruction. The woods were filled to-day ‘with these stragglers, without arms and thoroughly de- moralived. They have seen enough of the war and are ready to give up the struggle. pusned forwara,and they were soon a hot Ore, whict seemed to be coucentrated on the advance with effect On approaching the stream it was discovered that the bridge had been removed, and that the enomy were in strong force on the other side, The advauce fell back, Maciou, bin' it. rains sae Baile, ate tocar asia eee ari ta eRe ** GuORGE CABIETK # ta his comic burlesque, ANDY ANDY. HITE, AROR ee JAS. WAMBOLD, accom] “ Take Citywbetore tho morning flamed in the east. Our | down as Provost column wouid occasiogally halt atthe fow houses mot here and there on the road, aud a party seat forward to ewakeo the astonished inhabitants and absain ows. Nothing of importance was developed by these invastiga- A. MENTS rEACHER, OF tH 718 PIANO Avm: e Bows ExT emeacw ete eh eae mane forchoice heacy artillery and cavalry regimeats Highest bounties and State al by order of Colonel Henry, until be ordered up avother aio THE THIRD DAY'S OPERATIONS. e tions, aud the columa again atarted forward, We w ENE 7a REPO! noe. waRe, After a refreshing sleep Col. Heury’s command jumped | Company, whea all charged down the road, and attompt: | @ march of twenty-five miles. and roachad a point (wo 506 Sixen ereaue Le maecgat aa rar sage it The great comic artiste in Vbele origioat acts n their saddles at five o'clock this morning and'started | C4 ford the stream. As the ford could aot be ome miles before Lake City at balf-past eleven o'clock, and | —. —_—— — THE ARMY AND Na NAVY JOURNAL, for this place, which they reached at about daylizht, the | 118t,tben, they Coll back, and two companies of the FOF | there came upon an outpost of four reoeis, who tncoati- N BXPERIENCRD FRENCH AND GERMAN MUSIC MAGNIFICENT SOites DB BALUEE, First Masauchusetts battalion charging into town in dash. | ‘eth Massachusetts were damanaies, ane seme neatly fled into towa the moment they caught sight of teacher would like to give a few more pupila lensous With Sipolement, containing pal oe mnt Bae Roewaet ' ing style, witha voltey of yells, and quickly surrounding | [rward, | with | ono company of | the First Mas: | our advance. SO eA, Seow Stes meres GENBRAL MoCLBLLAN'S REPORT, NoTtce. “honda Re 2, heat ot he railroad depot and other buildings—about a dozea in | Rocaurety, OStaton, Ag, Me re ta | get rom reports we Bid ebiained through rebel prisoners, | flee, __ i ES ie — 4 NE PARTOR. weubahcichiah sake this oe cl deserters, contrabands and the inhabitants at Saudersoa For nate by news dealers geacraily. ajo tahibs lator oF ined. City. Fider's. battery followed. close ‘on the ‘heels | Mea the dismounted men quickly advanced as akirmish: | and along tho route, it seemed prowy sure that the | A HORACE WATERS” 48: BROADWAY —PIANO s = SPECIAL nts to <n Monday, Fab cB ‘ OC the cavalry, apd got in’ position “te, Beel® | ers, aad pushed down towards the river, and engaged the | enemy's force at Lake City, where they would make & T™ D-FOR HEAVY ARTIGLBRE, ASHINGLON'S BIRTH at the very lowest cash pat prices. fi enemy sbarply and effectively. Moanw: ile, as the force | giand, under Geveral Joseph Fini, outnumbered us ‘ater Pianos and Melod: re made of the ver; Eee with there will haar * Ear, Sn} - Lt ib eee Re was, | of the rebels was unknown to us, Elder's battery W&S | apout two to 008. — best enatoriale. Wastonted tor ace pore ond-quarcntese ‘Ragiucere cow GRAND MATING, pelos, 48 in every Previous iastance, was ‘perfeet, ‘Tho | Placed iM positioa on the crest of a litle Bill iw frat of ‘TAR BNEMY FOUND, to uve entire satisfactign. New and second hand Pianos, ret the Calon ‘army sgn 149 Hester | Commencing a2 o'clock, » Fehet who were ih town ran tikes wiles ter ake ‘woud, | Barber's ouse, which gontly sloped down to the river So it was important that we should proceed cautiousiy. | Melotear na to revt: monthly payments | ery. bank, and the cavalry and mounted infautry.were placed on either side in fine 0 ‘Of battle to support it. Efforts were mage to throw a ‘orc of cavalry across the stream oo the left of the rebel position; but It was discovered that the river at that point was aot fordable, and the attempt was relinquished. A compauy of dism men was, however, thrown down the stream, sad placed {a @ fine position where the river makes a scdden turu, and where owr citles enfiladed the rebel froat. A few volleys, which did considerabie dam age to the rebels in men and material, induced them to break and rua in the most unceremonious manner, leaving two dead on the deld, several wounded and about fifty or sixty horses, most of which were uuiujured. AS s00n as the enemy broke the cavalry dasbed across tbe ford in front of the position} just left by aud Cai wd Atterspassing the outpost the column was halted, anda | received for tue eS races accent OF becens uaa skirmishing and reconuoitering force seat forward to [col | area, bored nnd ahmed Cans sed fae eacond hoe tbe enemy and ascertain his position. HORAGK Ww tai, nt, 481 Broadwi bugeing wasce from brokers end sunsars... Me ‘the force was drawn up in. ine of battle, the artille-y a von a¥g- | sent to Rikers Iatand. Largest canh'in hand bounty, wader Captain Rider being, well posted and supported by ‘A NUMBER OF NEW SEVEN OOTAVE RosE WOOD a Oflice 73 Nassau street, up stairs. @ portion of the Independent battalion of cavalry and "anos. warran’ we years, Tee asle sts great the Fortiath Massachiisatts mounted infantry, dismounted freuty: ‘oratatreete cyanea piss attapoatitai npann eis wilt be paid to Tarton prsuolng on asapua with their horses @ short distaace ia their rear We i eee pie reas hare eer of Bowery end Peari Cae, scroer” the. tine ot fobee pecans’ Shotts, | A. MINE, TONED, GROORD HAND, PLANO FOR cian hacer: cb at two mouths atnce mediate. | -——-— ~ Stamtly retired and fell back ou the main line, rtiser wishes to fleare the city. App'y at 98 which our advance reconnoitered. Finding the enemy in Position some distance alead, our force vanced 4 quarter ofa mile in column, and then deployed azaio in poy dag line of battle as the sownd of musketry saluted us from | trump bass, DUKE'S MOTTO—MAGNIFICENT SOBK! Pas, DoE Costumes, graad tableaux; great cask, NIDO® Qardea, Monday next, | Mar eas DOKS's MOTTO~—MONDAY, FEB. 22, MIBLOD | Wonmes or "70 BE ae 2M ONLY and but few of them have been seen since. Ten prisoners were taken, and during the day a number of the poor Starved wretches presented themselves to our pickets as Prisoners, and have been cared for, They are miserably Clothed and evidently not wel! ted. They exhibit little manliness of characier, and have displayed no gh Qualitios that can command respect. Besides the prisoae ors, we bave taken MORE VALUABLE SIolLs, @moog which are two tweive-pound rifles, two twelve. Pound smooth bores. three-inch English rifles with cais- sons complete, ove bale of blankets, one rebel garrison flag, one sling cart, four wagons and harnesses complete, thirty eabres, forty horses and mules, a large quantity of camp and garrison equipage, ninety-three bales of cotton, AVY ARTILLERY. Mer ted to enliat in auperior regiments. No Tan iW YORK auagin or A a ROAD W 2, counties wishtag to OS we! eR, raft, 10 appl iT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIA- Cruiting Omee, 438 Broadway, ‘at @ aacrilice—Round coraara, over- ali modern improvements, made to order for IEXAS CAVALRY REGIMENT. AY IBLO 8 GARDEN.—THE DUKE'S MOTTO, MONDAY _bext., Commences at half past were. T ee puce'sS yim Bert Lil A one tanning machine, one stove, thirty McClellan saddles, the front, present owner. tully guaranteed; in use but ® abort time: BEAUTIFU. Lim at gory roe soonery. cotannes, ieee Bormie fotcn tatnd to, be of ootpa menting, | gatas "Wolter sac aatmats | (meee ite cea ante eataes eto fro | Comber Rec don: nian nen vanes ee Sea | PATHOLOGICAL wouneny : ip ° | preparations for instant pursult of the fleeing rebs mats Airy regiment, going right ont» Texas.’ None but goed men * for ove thousand men, seventeen barrels of salt tic was again advanced; and a third position taken up, y Fogiment: going rig good raat Pita > want] | Those whom we fouad on the ground wounded and those | with our right resting on gue railroad kad our left oxtonn SUPERIOR FIRST CLASS ROSEWOOD PIANO- | Arevcku. Bot a bisck man, boy or rough ta the 4 six scales, a quantity of caps and ammunition and picked up by somo of the cavalry near the fight pre- hdeg i) OR SOW ROE and our tert exten rte for sale, the property of a family leaving the city; | whole Peet ‘The full amount of all bount! ithout avaguutg or Aukrowe, erdoance ‘stores, six tierces of molasses, four dar- | fended {or the most part to have been Union man, coa, | (2 Weltout to guard against @ flank movement. ‘Ihe all the tmoderas-sonpcoreereain; made to crate by Grond: | Chelesueumce., he. full pmauat of ait Sound Deed all, awa! \ rols of sugar. a large quantity of bilan’ ticles | scripts ia the service, and serving against their wil guas of Elder's battery wéres0 placed as to sweep the | way makers; wiil be sold va ® bargain. Also the entire | Meu not seat to Riker’s Island. Ful! particulars af — Of ‘clothing, military and private: trunks, &c., &.: | na poor fellow, a setgeant, named Loe, ia the rebel | OU'Y Available approach to our front, and, if necessary, to Seen eae 3 aon acter street CENTRAL ARMY AGENOY. ME DUK&’S MOTTO. Swo complete sets of telegraph apparatus, six cavalry company, was found’ mortally S eeadabiaadl ms bore a! the left flank. fu this position ‘we awaited the nercon and Sic waveniies, haeond B <! ees Broadway. — T with corn Bert ae witha tines sale gars, two loaded | very melancholy’ spirits, fo assorted that he had | “°VO1Pment of aituirs, A MAGNIFIORNT | SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD | yrereRANs, ATTENTION. —VETERAN VOLUNTEERS | cone oxvetego, with corn ani one with a three-inch rifle mounted on | heen forced into ‘the rebel service, and that Be | 1 cat. Pianoforte for aale for $200 cash; cost a abort time arriviag in New York or elsewhere on furlough, who | DY platform—articles of no small value. The corn and rice, | was Union man at heart, opposed to the con. hamounting two companies of the First Massachusetts | ago $450; has ait the modera tmpro nents, e not been paid their county bounty for re entistment, NEW YORK j four aud molasses, have come in quite handy. Our sup- feieracy, and always anxious to pe ‘out of its service, | Ladepcndent Battation, and two of the Furtieth Massachu- | oversirung bans, four round corners, rich and bri re requested (o report at the eynen i Bounty. ‘MUSEUM or ANATON®, | ies are a little sbort, and they more than nil the detictt. | Hut that he could wecer tlad an OspeLuGity tO excane nad | Sets: they were sent into the woods as skirmishers. and | &c. Apply at it Allen street. hs roadway, New York, where they will be immediately war j ‘nen the storehouses were taken and opened the women return to his home. Now bo ay Sonaune sax af die, om cree engaged with megs the enemy, The io ROOKLYN.~MusrT. BK pond In rane DAYS Te paid va ult, without dediictioa. ae eres ee cae it wan dot Degrudgivgly given therm, for ey ek, | atid all that he regretted was that be did notrisk death | Covatrgts cariines roam, cat, mingled with ee: betne JS "auser> seven octave Piano. eantiful BTERANG, some ere uaa aes (Pas dunes norte % _ out, or clasy makers: iments, returi q Sh A oatly needed it. They were poorly clad aud unattractive | Dore ve knew Soeseniod to take up, arms in a cause-| toues of the rabels’ muskets, and tor 4 time tbe Oring | immoue mcr neh Tislog shiner ‘Oel lenemontanciy at rar ero rerubeced to report parsaanlly on eaaeat in personal appearance. Their features are sbarp apd Pinched, as ic the gaunt woif faming bad always been on the ‘throsholds Of their miserable, squalid dwellings, about to ‘snatch irom them the last of their scapty, means of subsist- unce. ignoraut and miserable ag they are, aud oftentimes woitish and unwimaniy, they yet appeal to our charity 80 strongty that their claims are alt when possible, allowed. They certainly have mo cause to regret our coming among them, nor the departure of their “brave defenders” in 80 incontinent a manuer. BALDWIN. ‘This is ope of the cities that one finds in Florida, The State is prolific of cities, though not one of them is as large as one of our first class Northern villages, and none, except perhaps Jacksonsville, shows traces ‘of energy and enterprise in its builders. This cinster of rude, ua. Painted and dilapidated buildings js at the junc- Siow of the Jacksonville and Tallabassee, or the the Atlantic and Gulf Kajlroad and the Feruandina aud Cedar Keys Railroad, and contains a -‘ hotel.’ which is iso used as a railroad depot. and perhaps « dozen other WAS exctedingty active 12) Nassai at Broad , New York, as. stv wil Terimpaian to deen and to Tae enemy bad Seer eee nearly a Awad gaia ou DANGING SaUanT wx Saka: |!" rest mile id length, wi cove’ rees, kept up a ‘DANQl jQHT { POY RET ATS We sharp firo on our xsdtul of men. iy B Aida i Bt cjg ear ge Age) sae wantens INWEDIATENY—FOR conxiant danger of being tanked add cul “The. skir- ‘ mish lasted for an hour anda half, and the atreugth of periortoany in ve work (oF aig tro 87 pra alee: the robel (orce was doveloped aud found to far exceed Ne MOUSIC.—"THE ‘BANTTARY VaR, OLA ** | Bogiveers. ouc own by a chargeof Compaay H, First Massachusetts i a ge = ont age msg Be pore depron ee ne ‘aie j at by st SY aE a ts police " Independent Battation. which drove the rebels back on yas bl oy AC MATE P pubtinnee aot yo Paagnt = unty cig owe 0 jac f clciienype ry ween oer pelt apn ones rat . — ‘Apply at the Union General: Reoruiting fee, 428 Broad bcd ey dele ao NEV MUSIO. SHE, WAS ALL THE WORLD: TO | way, New York rove the rebels in 19 splendid style. te reply AEs My ety ee ehe test See etie Our moa discovered a battery in position, sald to have | iwo songs of the late ‘Stephen C. Foster. Now ready. Price $ 400. VOLUNTEER MT ECRIVE $400 BACH eco manued by negroes and supported py a strong force | 25;enis enon. cash in han mes nent bounties be- of cavairy. A company of rebel cavalry attompted to | HORACE WATERS, Publisher, 481 Broadway. | ides, Apply at 74 Cortlandt ‘tree (rom there caruien hick cuiptied several ‘waddieg acd | TNSTRUCTION ON THE PLANO.—MADAME DE MOLA poe Dut the cebers to Migut im the most fngiorious coutusfon. | A, waving-rucned to Now York, tocevoue heres io Mune | BAO) Cog aaonacaneers eames ‘The robel tine was shaken by this chargo, but wo bad | pais She tx permitted to refer toMe. UG: Tom. with | of dhe te ah Apply early to-day at ‘Sr the Paterson Houso, no force to follow up the advantage. A regiment of in- | whom she former'y studied; also to Messrs. Wma. Bcharfen- ortiandt atree' fanty Curown forward at that timo woul@have given us | berg and Theo: e kindiy furnished her tuat he dag. CASTALTRR ON THE ONION S108 The following are the names of ovr men killed and pounded Ya ‘Whe skirmish ow the Bouth fork of theSt. ary’ In the independent battalion of Massachusetts cavairy, under Major Stevens, there were T. Mean. Co. A. kitted; Richard Barns; Co. C, killed, Thomas Cabili, Co. B. leg. mortally, since dead; Corporal Bartlett, Co. A, wounded in bowels. . P. Howland, Go. A, ia arin, George £. For rand, Co. B, ia leg, mortally, Corporal Cram, Co. C, f arm; Geo. W. Hawkins, Co. C, ia arm; — Riddle, Co. C, in arm. In the Fortieth Massachusetts, Sergeant Biais. deli, Co. B, wounded; Sergeant Conklin, Co. A, killed Chas. KE. Lee, Co. 1, wounded in thizh: Corporal A. B Clark, Co, G, slightly in side. A few others were slightly wounded: but 1 did not obtain their names, as | wi compelled to move on with the columa, and did not bave another opportunity to visit the hos. pital. Surgeon F. W. Mercer, of the independ heart true to bis country and to the old hd DUKES At, NU wow open for eitter of th ot enue pe ERHAM'S—535 SS Last bhi Axo SVENING MIRROR OF tah ‘t aig ram ste REOSOOPT! Will close a. A yawecraal rua in tia on this oven: ing. 10 order tof for the ‘commode = H WAL BOM A ee cae " ak onal ant Oolock. Nationsl Home poding a trea 7 fe : ith, testinal resident families of GASH DOWN.—8IX GOOD MeN WANTED Duiidings, including @ freight bouse, which possesses a | Sn: battalion, Acting Brigada Surgeon, was leit in Epi Cteveesiaes uae ween ie tad mot then re- | wit) ee quarter, Communications $40) x Kiet if pte gtntr= shelton en comaidorablo degreo of intorest to us just now, as iteon- | charge of the wounded at Harber's house, which had Bat our f td 4 Cot feor ne | Sidrossed to Madame de Mola, care of Messrs, Schareaberg | DIY a! headquarters, 64 and 86 Fulton street. Sains one hundred thousand dollars of more of property, | been taken possession of asa bospital, and iho would’ at hpi gt: TS wpeatcelt oy ‘atag athens 783 Broad 1 he attended to, which is something. [he town. or city, is as seedy, di- had felt the euemy and ascertained their strength and Se $85 ROUNTY GIVEN TO MEN JOINING THR Iapidated and shavoy as one can well imagine who has the ‘ual moment send them into Jacksonville, to be sent | position, gave orders to withdraw our skirmishers aud prros AND MELODEONS TO LET-NEW AND arm¢.—We enlist men for every + arm of the BLODEON, = iameres Bs to the Hilton Head Geoeral Hospital. Those’ who were c rn 3 ‘Also. for sale, those Pi omounced rv aruiery and tafantry, “oeriiia will do ‘The popuiar place of amusement of the world. ee eae Sea en be Geent ® sl! more melan” | yo, mortally wounded were doing well when last hoard —— pe Biss iwoemen Weinert kets Cane to cea eat nee ‘our of nit Spring. ‘rowded houtes, delighted poe § ‘on he aoe aa pave. been | £m. Our cazuaition were omy three wounded:—Chaa, T, | Origesvatents, under his own directiga. All oa the best is eS oante Troms tate oes must sisu’sooe ope the past half ceutury. “It is a drea’tul poor fpr tn arent noggnee Parsons, Co. A, Fortieta Massachusetts, wounded in Uerms fn the city. 744 Broadway. jects ahs Mpa Ah: AB soon ax the wounded were pi across the river to Barber's ed up and sevt 1d the spoiis, consisting of cuy, with a right smart of poor people in't,” seriousiy; £lisha Paso. Co. C , Independent Battalion. ta ANTRD—BY A LADY, A THOROGH MUSICIA INT. CASH—FOR THE TWENTY $352 50 wes it Rg 5 ‘Oi feo. '° y peudent Yr deception. This meat 4 a Be of ihe nlottered and unwashed eald to ine to-day. | horses and equioments complete, to the aumber of Ay | Arttaioe eighteen eee Oe tadependes sa ate Retnlane cena metas teaseenbint Acienas | epoatpan kt Weaman iipinta Mee tne athens “island; | matame Bidell the warbilng mocking bird Aealdnt asa dirty Dut pra. teal eager Tae total bos | OF S'xty. and the sabres and guns, cared for, the.columa | "Thy ouemytlost, as we have since ascertained, twenty wears ‘S13 West Twenty-third wircet. gon fors ard and artre Yourbouniy Sain ea art : piggummrment of Mine Leon anderson, tne pet of the “ moved forward again, Licut. Holt io the froat skirmishing. | «, d ‘during the ad _ mating cheertutlysgive acl Dea: me. ihe laudlord i u ‘ied and forty wounded during engagement, ai = .G night ia bia Perfect Cure. Gyapeptie and extortionate. He gives Seales man: | We did aot gei sight Of any rebels, and the pace of the | Worm proparing to rotteat when our forces retired” Our SRT AAT Gam JOHN b. GEE, Pecrulttag olbecer for tue Twenty A cee toi naghtis Ba ete ae bills. His rates of disco f columa was lacreased tora trot. 11 force Only prevented us from pusuing our advan. - Re engagement of Bony Pastor, the comic warbler. | aaa er hirty teres tod oD ee eae Oe Dis | The appearance of the country beyoud the river was | tare: but n was rogarded a3 tojudicious, as, it cereainly LL BRANOHES OF AN ENGLISH EDUCATION : DY goyeres, with Brenuion on the Brain. Are about thirty-three and one-third per cent. One dol- | stmilar to that we had been travolling through since we | was, to tisk @ battle while we were thirty, miles sre taught at PAINE’S Mercaaitie Colleges (esiablist- LUST AND FOUND. And the whole constellation of stars aud thirty Indies and Jar ia greenvacks S for @ meai; three in rebel | rad left Jacksuavilie. The roads were perhaps a little 4 Bowery, New York, 283 Fulton street. Brook: nd duets. Mai wishing to gentlemen in songs, gia nagers en Of the above maimed stars will please Geof. Heydon. Melodeon, for terms, Wanted afew moce Indios ta antve otros ¢ pairona of this aslablish- t meat. ad Attentive i dlen quod sslacles writ be given mad all costumes furatshed to suit thee tastes mooay wil! do the sai This morning *h shadowy Poniface woold take noth’ money for fare. We had only a mounted During the day to 9), from one infantry saoports. xo we retired four miles | Pt 1849), i : 00 LOST—AN ENGLIGH BULL TERRIER SLUT. 01 bivouackedor the vight. Theenemy followed w tva.—_Lesies oc gentlemen whore Hy eduowion has been | Te Looe cat briadia apo ou bank. shane ot we Of iameaction ts | Bell: black spat on side of head: leather colinr arouad her ‘428 Broadway will be hand. in the possession of any one gular aud | shore open, and we passed several beautiful and exten. i bat pod sive sivandahs, covered with saifron colored grass and reehere then. | moztied with litte oasis of green bemlocks, where the @. Gor. King xayn —Col. Paine's pi alematic and en editions. try came io, and to night he ret W803 | soil was more moist than common. Througi the tofty 5 < i lena owl ond the camp. bat Satan oete x fou angthing but greenbacks. shrewd map is the landlord. | dranches aad greet Collage of the arrow like procs the | fiaviucks wore sean prowllie arliind the Soup. eo T GOLDSMITH'S INSTITUTE, 796 BROADWAY. 7 Will be prosecuted. ee free. (GEO. EB. HEY DON. Director. THE INFANTRY OPERATIONS. sun poured its golden rays upon these golden fields, and | 4 be rebel lines. corner of Kighth street, instruction im Penmanship, ADMISSION FRE: 3 At ten orclock ast night the infautry, under Colonel | warmed them into genial life,” softening" the | Wyse them inv the Teva! bine. te torent of | Bookkeeping and’ Business Altair enmansi'” | 0G LOst—$5 REWARD_IN THIRD AVENUE, BB. ——— Bawiey. of the seventh Coonecticut. commanding & col | narsn monotony of the barrens, and Sating BP ote Sako te Cea Of the actdieen, Wearirere crowing. (Be wither eal g Seca Sverre tat Rac aiee oa Friday (Tae DUKES MOTTO. oma, entered Camp Fivnegan, the rebels oaving bastily ‘1 . to the broad country around, ou solr 3 t . 5 i : 4 ot wan - J Feirsatel isa the eavain ehlsern Speer aeeeinnaeey | A kdational charm "to the, broad eoubtry aren iving othe ground, winch was Detore morning neariy | 7% TN OLAvER w GoLDsmerst, | to tie mane of Blanche Phe ikdice Maebaaed Wel dablad bad passed. ie was shortly afterwards vines by Colonel | “Gur movements 1a parmnit ofthe retreatiag rebels wers | © F eiet onus’ the time, 000 coe! I Lb ENGLISH BRANCHES, AS WELL AS “LATIN tae. = is Barton's column. A goed deal o: camp end garrison | got rapid enough to be olfective. We were compelled, to | _ Witt Str, Whittemore, of the toma und rest and ‘and Greek, ace tatuhi at TOWN yk tetura the dog to No.4 Rut > acELAnnaae equipage was found in the camp, a rifie gun and a quan- | batt et every bouse to gain informs eet ye | sade from the camp int Sanderson, abd found rest, aud ticular attention given to pers = SI Sity of stores, clothic Baring the rebel retreat | iqund tae rebels had passed atiead half an tour bet fharcoa's bricads came ap uring the evening, aauates- | 2 porns Caen "gSCARY eet G00, AND RLDOM OFFERED $21,000 WORTH thoy threw away their Knapsacks, blankets, clothes and | our arrivals Only about a third of the force we bad I Seymour. and staf. fog fot tadiraand geal tena = hoes wi retal wholesale evorythiug that could impede their movements, and scat- bg ‘ logon th Se... |, (een Senn Ror ey _ < ca CES ly. at TRWIN'S chen family Shoe Store, dered 9 See Dour nes: finial Secs'cc.’ sess potndee nat. soatsenay Ean -caktun "Cs ths - eines ¥ea suet te Deke ea sippy eebeantee LADY WITH GOOD SOCTAL POSITION AND HIG | TQOUND—A SMALL 8UM_ oF MONEY IN FOURTH RRORS OH Vent Seonee ‘The figing fugitives passed through Baldwin before | woods tboroughiv frightened and demoraiized, Abon! | (oe intantey from advancing. The line of supplias boiag | «\ City references, will give instruct'on io a few more pur avenue, between Twentieth ietiaih streets, which UIE DING | MATERIALS.—TIMBER AND PLANK OF ana in body, and as bu rs. This atteruoon * d of us, as fas their hors See ; ‘ Sy Iasuages. Ge ’ . * - v . § r | Sarge portion of the infantry bave come ito tow and | S5vur"eatey® auomt "One “eontena. pasted se rapeane, | Wore compelled toawail the arrival of wubsistonce trains | fy" Adarow K: Rbos 150 trad oller ma Mee, AT THE ARM ann ‘Timber dealer, foot Pwrenty ath te, Pa mpraren a Sie, ge gy Lor nent fod tially cesated s fallrona cronsing a aaer the oo “This @’ternooa Colonel Henry's command retutued to HA & BURNS’, 364 CANAL STREET—STU. hambia wis oa Tucoter. Hy, "0x88, MACHINIST AND DEALER OW new Thoir roirent by any road is cut off, aud they must puss | Deny diamocntel aa piled ties and. ioxs upon the track, | ‘NS NIML aud are now bivowactod wittia our lines, To, | doh ancrcial Arithmetic (or $3 pes quarinn- Write penser aioe avai and ching and pleriag’ djuc. A large, Sngcimeat for a long distance through the woods (o eviect their es | nq awaited developments. ‘The smoke tess toad taken } ci nture some raltroad trains the { doubt whether { lessons. $1. Bach student ral Sieranl eres wuoson STREET, ON ‘ON SUNDAY BVEN- | 0 Vises oa id, at 64 Bast Broadway. near Chatham ~— renee. {or that of « locomotive proved to be something va, aod | “Ait year of the renilts of his expadition botore the AL- Toe ever conte square. ain OTE This afternoon, after our picket line had been cbrown | Gerson an immense columnot smoke was ween rising from | ‘etic Sails from Port Rowal. ME iy LADY. WHO CAN BR HIGHLY te Mes at «payin itor thlaedverisement, ARIS.—SEVRES CHINA. CAINA CHRISTALS, out, and pigs werd sutering at all points within our forces, | jee vicinity, and it was apparont that ‘the ‘rebel wero Cotonet brigade moves back to Barber's, eight h f Dinuer Seis, BOUTIGNY, Paiate quite @ oumber of gray coated fellows could be seen vi yy vine — di to-night, where Ubey will eocamp for a SOUND-IN THE Vicwnre or oz weak % Gallerie Monipeasier, 21 and dodging about the edge of the woods near by, ev “ " - Fortemonoaie, contaiaing Engiish and Ameri peor Ag ogee eg PMs ma gl rg Mia pushed on as rapidiy aa possibio, to ondeavor 10 880% | hug far the oxpeurtion aud. Fala. have been brithantly = How Apply, between It aud 12, 19%. HopKina, Fi AEM A ROTERE. nna nogcTagRrEaae . ’ — jouse. < Gf the. Biers, daneuachcbetie | Uatialioo; ‘by the toms it we could and pick up, If possible, the rear guard Of | suncessful. We have captured and cased vo be destroyed BOOkKEERING, 4c, FOR HUSINKSS MEN AnD | beam ‘a ped, “Beware wad (it “Orne mente for sale. NO 18S Of Daggett, of. Company B. boldly stepped to the edge | Me revel force there, c over one and a half miltion dollars warth of propery, aad corte Me, BOLE BAR. GOP Broadway. ateos private OUND—ON FRIDAY, FRERIARY 19 ON nOARD A 2 _— — ¥ i 7 1 DKSO 0 Line a jeason tev. Imterest, Average. et ie. ‘utton (er jt Pocketbo containing @ #n ji 3, x of the woods, unarmed, and halted three v' the ‘ellows | we reached Sanderson, a small bamlet and a railroad | "ye cpanel up mvew tortiuny towurarmsand flag. | [canon in Bemmen practica ty’ for ‘teal: bookkeekereis | of mance Guar can hore iby atone ning a eine ume Grow casts Canrnp-sviranen gee ae and ordered them t# drop ‘lieir arms and surrender. | station, twenty three milos (rom Baldwin, at four o'clock. | ari yhe wuuaded will go forward tm morcou ta aneaen, | Sty Kiad of business, meus ormdverivement. Apply twit C, Dixon, Wes Herald arts. 8 VON: feetbeng.. Aaaree, Bape arene ie mumuanenke tn um in due style. 6 eee ee hella mpi emee’at ville, thence to Hilton Head. | Our men are in good spirits "8 MODEL WRITING AND BOUKKERE. —— ‘ated ARNIVAS. OF GENERAL GILKONE. Herod donot tetas Morehouse Ly-Mior Baldwin | 204 Cagor to advance and meet tho enemy. Broadway, cower ot Tweltth street, will 1 REWARD. u™ THE MERICAN CARD COMPANY'S General Gilmore and «tai! after a long journey from Gr hepeheaed nena a suvemteeeer hota aua uncon (he rep we captured at Jobnson’s Station one one Comtex M. for pupils unable io at iM, 'e Obey keer oe , NEW UNION, P PLAYIN Crt tom ‘ Filtoa Head, to which they were traueferred to four @ denen et 1, dilapid houses, ia, which.qwe | ‘Donssnd barrels of roi urp \ ca enema a onelante.. Seats NA #u BUEN i Bost berore they got through, arrived at Jacksonville | foxnae rene ae snildres, tue mace having rue | ott sae Kieron MODEL WRITING AND BOOKKEED. | Hare de. ‘The soo ed ing tem ag hem sntcem ot the ae aight pefore last, und at this point to-night. Aji are well, | away, carrying with them all the slaves except the old 1) ing Inatienie, Broadway. corner of Twelfth street, opea No Murray aureet, with, M MeOane, 'Beatt & Convers ery ing pt pe 5 Os phen t= i ays J tearm that our force at Baldw a a one rh | Saco ee eee ee, eae olen “are ro 94g Tog little bam: | thicty bales of cotton concealed | “Monday and Wednesday at Those late, Ost—A BUNCH OF BR. DOOR Keys. TH temo cat te taal “mag it was ome importance | have seut them into Jacksonville More is’ yet to be Tavited to ve pecventor seni forciroularn 4 finder will please nave Ireland & Bertlaes, beatiog: foreign erabloms, : f t y le dat Stork iireg-obenty, Win ts: 20,8006 found. and T donb wok we all aaly eoalire at Teaat (wo " Na. 1 Tryon vow, nnd greaily oblige the lover ray ep > w Sanpanson, } 7 , Fia., Feb. 12, 1864. hundred bales from our capture of Baldwin RENT AND GERMAN LANGUAGES — PROFESSOR en ee OPERATIONS OF THE CAVALRY CONTINCED. See ee eas eamminten teen rgnta, eatoeee “ F* TEUURRING. AID Hrontway. soract of “in <ON WEDNESDAY EVENT ‘ Since | sent you my last communication from Baldwin, | which the sand roads branched out. " TaoKwoNy 18, Fla, Fob. 18, 1864. siret ena n g(a pes nine lob bine hief A liberal Teerard will Go pura fer the terere i ' on the 9th iustant, onr column bas pushed forward into THE CONDITION OF AFFAIRS J arrived bore thia evouiag after a pard ride from the guages. and make translations, lament = Fitch avens dire “ ninth street. apenoben yoo? Aran yon paraaing ale : the very beart of the enemy's country, and bas engaged | be Pommage «egg ne phe oF poop i Nae fromt, foame with a detachment from Battery M, First Tisteugraees WANTED IN SOUTIT BROOKLYN— OST—ON MONDAY. ITH INST, IN ROADWAY , Ww light turning. Apply to Dumphy & Co., 195 Ohem- ry the rebels at two ditferent pointe, with more or less suc: | Stronger and amore healthy people of the gentler sex | artillery, under Licutonant MoCros, from Barbor’a, who | Ldt"eetmng’ jaune Eaclisn branches wo or throw tines wt between Bro Washiagton piace usin w jean, a8 [ shall indicate in my narrative | than those we met in that squatid town, was kind enough to offer te an escort, gation terms, which must be moderate, BB, Brooklys | lyteu or ‘ung’ weinkocs we oul tot Wines PORTABLE FLOURING MILK, Im- ' THIRD DATS OPERATIONS | _ Next to the mn ee — bee Sager» thee. Nothing has occurred since my last worthy of mention, | "O% | owner The tinder: aie geoeroualy rewarded if” he wil oginding ong rut of i) French, bucrs, vi! . sand bo corn, t : fod , lea e § el 5 On Wedocsday, the 10th, the carairy colama under | “and, bushel of corm, ned oF Tae alee aad veeas, Colonel Henry's expedition has aot yet been hoard pee eg i RD OF Cor on Feat he same at inple #23 Broady li Sevaua dtu anu \ Jolonel Henry started owt from Baldwin at about ten | in « turpentine distillery, in flames,and Hemme “om from, and Tam not able to give the resulta of the affair. [ed gat hnen Peetyiit 4 itis tesa Byrn“ NIBLO8. OF BETWEEN THERE AND THR foes Man, 22 Pea eect treet tow "Fork, Volock for Sanderson, the First Massachusetts indepen- | poe gy: Spon ny eee ee ates the dearee aad Thope to bear from the eoiima before the last mail leaves steele HOME HOARDING SCHOOL ON a Fan | “iLO TRY Merally sewarded by returning the same to the: Jout battalion, Major Sievens commanding, leading, fol- | have boow at that time perfectly futile, and all that with the Aviantic Wi ae Reena, os intros tee ie at onliee of the Astor House, ASTROLOGY. owed by Elder’s horse battery, and the Fortieth Massa- | pe could do was to watch pe perenne cigar Rafpnr anor REWAL, STRAMBR ST. MARYA. Blatperyeat"'or” erate adh tre 3. to pst—on MOBDAY EVENING, at Tus OVERA. on A B. yt GREAT oa fares REAL ASTROLOGER, , TRB LINE OF Mance | dwellings Fad neighborhood , ieee teren a chil: | on our approach to Jacksoaville the captain of the $10 % an THE K END or THE wontH. —bissona TN m tie sel vident! \. C aturat were jn adread- , ‘ anguage, by Professor J. PARRAL ry taid through pine (oreste woich had evidently been cultt | boca ans nn Lom ard Wear Teer tad toaeees steamer St. Marys, which was londed with cotton, ready on aa, o ey Satuate University of Tow ARE STREET TO THE j ‘vated as turpoutine and tar orchards, over bard, candy ail the members of their families to distant dwellings, aud to depart for Nassau with the load, hastily put the cotton | or jormal Schovl of Paria (teachers. sch He commiting Seny-ms i foads, along which very few habitations conld be seen eatarily expecting to witness the destruction | ashore and burned it, and then scuttled the steamer and | Bond rect. dita hoe hale it Nn ee situ i Wor miles and miles along the way stately pines were | their worldly etlects. At the hotel=kept by @M®- | gunk her in a creck about eight miles above hore. The Aye BOARD a D TUITION 1: IN COMMON SEDAY. NIGMS, THB r Goon towering aloft close on either side of the road, scar. | Ye caunte were onenaed sone rane trae oe engine and every part of the ship is unimpaired, and when rack Colnmbla Couey ce ape “Assembly Rooms, & Lad fed by the settior’s axe, dripping, tke .resvnous eap from | would be able to prevent the further aproad of the de- | raised can soon be put in running order, The St. Marys FLACK, &. M., Prineipal. "| Cape Spe Sader ri eauraar its ass Wor t ‘ e dee : : e “e e . } Moir wounds, and gathering about their lacerated sides ponte ih seant the wage So aieay ele eeeiioes ta a largo river and coast stoamor, built of iron, in the THE LECTURE SHASON. | Montgomery street, Jersey City, by HA iydernkings ii who cowente te Que white rosia, which repaire the damages done by | to 'agcire ue of their eympathies with the pow dponam ‘and | Most substantial manner, and in every way seaworthy MPORTANT LECTURES DAILY, Yor ORK EMEN OST-—ON PEB. 19. BY A POOR SOLDIFK, A POCK. oe perous through Hi human bands, The scenery was exceedingly monotonous. cf their bopes that we would protect them. hoe ara and Gt for any duty. She is of light draught and fast, bl it the New York Museum. A Areca | Ad etbeok. senile going {rom ft i" Central Pari to Third, owed mo niaance may sony, x a Proasionally, bat very rarely, we met with | Major Stevens, Capt. Eider and other offleors, made their | ang whon raised will be of immouse value to our service. Sellen on uncwt ative matete lectures cam have (hem Riven notes one B10and tome 84, me Stor the Picea Post omtce ‘Horr from A. Meunil'$ BM Bicker f ® wide hut, surrounded ‘by solid wooden | NOtdquarters 'at the hotel, and tho other | officers , Duaton, the Chief Quartermaster of theNew York Museum of Anatomy. om Me STEAEY OF | Conte Rank, cirtleri ta, Ome. The Ander wil IY | street, near Wooster. “Ladies, cents; gentlemen. 1. } log and men Ddivouscked {9 the square, and, not the district, ae eee cies tee (naahe of (ue ower UF Plesvie f Wheds and outhouses for cattle end grauaries, | having provisions, began an onslaught on the poultry, | has already sent to Captain Burnett, who has re tS = | at 16 Hamilton stream. STONISHTING — MADAM MORROW, 6RVBI ii “iaplaying about ite dilapidated (rame a few peach | Pig and cattle about, for the evening mont alter the 100g | wrecking vossols engaged in raising the Ween prnercre neve AE ANCEA Re crag daughter, with » natural gift of foresight, tella, t mare, We sound plenty of chickens about, and they wore s vod awken aed O8F OR STOLENCON THURSDAY NIGHT, isthe ‘often you will marry, ta. ‘ OF apple ees, io full bloom, lke a white Lanner ID the | gregaiiy decapitated aad placed over the tire to cook, | Keokuk, off Charleston, to come down here and raise the 630. 000 te, LOAN t AS MORTOAGE, AT THE trom the foot of Market lip, one feo nee re ~ tmage im full operation. ‘ ti Geld of green The few streame we crossed were bridged | The rebous | had not bad time to dont: the corn, and 4 St, Marya, The veasel will be up inten dae lowent rate of inte a on real estate in green on the:bottom, with da i a rong her sid ows a likeness of your invend PY | roy al iD v8 and run. | this hte on, ‘and Brookiya, in sums to suit applicants own | 4 liheral reward wit be paid to any OD 4 tnformation friends 186 Ludlow street, near Dy (eail, uneudstantiai stractures, that detained the Feet one bet , with qurwes Mt aw hg storehouse to we oe rasan vo the poveriacs. Yockoned as a prize | fancy. Apply (o A. SERORANT, is ‘Watt street ot her whereabouts 00 Be ‘Brown, "22h South street, N a } feed our ell eno wort mont . .u @avairy aod artery ix weir passage. The uouses along | ‘At the aregainse we found © quantity of eait, worth | “Cape iuston, whose eificiency nod skill | have bad _ WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. OTICE 18 HEREBY. GIVEN THA A RAPT DRAWN Aliiee SARE you Sadr fie am ti Bebe route were not unlike those we bad prey vouely met. bed A peng and twenty-five Aollars per sack; a lot of | occasion before to allude (0, is working with his * Yaeger & U0., at by? ing 4 oy decat br a fal Se “oromisat q boy were Of one story yr €.2e, rough in composi. tents in good condition, some saddies, harnesses $eerensa Sout tb aepartment, aod is bound to make it NEW STYLES—TWO, THRER, doen oy g, of December, ‘oth ree anh oe Beiee bl pane A A cs." Mi meisachoiy app ye. Qur Nortbera | and horse equipments in font condition, and @ | porfectiy unexceptionable, Knowing him intimately, feaa five and eight dollars a set, —— Atlan, | 4nd John i. Romer, on sary vend to rail, Sho brings inde Ton napa a eabios, if not beiter than they. would be recardehne we | and pikes, of the John Brown ' pat Prediot @ glorious future for him. He has abilities. of 418 Broadway, one door below Canal atyect, | payrea there, bes bran acien Tram, the waveraicned hows crest Iikamens 6F ature | WW Pi ipeuee oon woe coke iu) by well-to do farmers. | which the enemy Had destroyed. Two or three tie the highest order integrity beyond suspicion, and a | ————— G - | eer eae 4 aint ea 0. 98 Wet H vanced during the 1 ae A try mg force was kept | * beautiful new rice wore found and distributed among | thorough knowiedge of the duties pertaining to his office, BNTLEMEN'S ScARr PINS NEW STYLES, notaes ae ‘oar 219 avenue B. ' NY Opposition ne " | L men 4 | Baas ote progress. At more than he enemy might wc, va TmrOnt Ant COnVIDOIIAL OmCULAR. larity among all who may be throws _ pt A "Roe, ALLEN, fi, Broader cgrounrapa zum rx Prmg Fe Pap tay ifs oes. | apirit een ray RAL OATRYOY, | for ap abiaok. tere and Were we rared through | ‘The rebel commissary, Major Baldwin, left in such a Oe or tow Cina eine infer ail be han be standaamely ded. by returntig the | at ‘atane from the cratic to (he xrave! shows yor your | | (2o Teeet sotaters Impenetrable and dense, from whieh | hurry that be did ‘nave by to destroy or carry REPEDITIONS UP THR Bt. JonNG RIVER, RARLETE-NRW aren. nwo. pie th to T. Richardson, net Ms lane and William at. Bereta raina dream, Her mystic charms were never q Febel soldiers might open upon oe a dew'ly fre with: | away with him ali bis papers, We foued among thom | Dr. Swift, of the Medical Department, ‘went w today agree BP THREE, = No fail. Reunites lovers, husbands aad wives thet ij uk way chance ou oUF part to return itor tecnne ."save | his omen frome the rovet Hecrelary of War asd two | with a mall force of men on abe ‘aeeutner tet ker, i Wwenty, aap parnted ‘recovers lot of “stolen goon fir Tunging the gauntlet and receiving what they might | of three copies of a eonlidential circular—which I send | Captaia Bead, Norra, to Orange Springs, thirty Ave ans | Creede Oe NG RO, GRTERN, A Brtatieay, | nn MECH bantegocoarrincer nits — home 0 re eee erutiCn. however, was | herewith—irom which a very clear innide view of the | from here, Hie captured three prisoners, throv guna, and WAR enone inate TRRACMENT ARE sia » |i we arrived at the South fork of the | robel resources may be obtained. As the reports are 4 emall boat, ’ eo Ditue ted te ti auer@eer tt rn a Mar, by Ee Sbout fourteen miles from Baldwin. | cial, and intended oaly for tho eyes of thane known 10 be NOR APRINGS Liapener =< = M*es tune teller and Vategrnae | f bad predicted that we sbould meet the com- | discreet erg A carry with them woight. | was formerly quite ty fashionable watoring place for o Lis! HARD arannt 8 CONSULT at No, NGreene street, ' force of General Finoegan at that place ii at all be. | 1 am afraid ‘iliain wa not Southern valotedioarians, Tho spring iteeit is very ox ‘7 De aT hietraers and tn | where aie will reveal the m ' ro Lake Clty, Because it wee the only defensible posi | correspondent id have heen more care. | teusive, and Aupplios water to invigorate rs ror. Hy ~) ise FF x ‘st you hd pucere rout Siderhs of tusd, ote Cuture with euch socuracy that tt ' Wptwoen Giaidyrin aud the latter ort. a ii was ap- | Cul bow Be permitted teapertant dogumenys to lar around | @xod aod more fayatidn an hour This about two aude ball ee re oa — H M v i Care = * .

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