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(lrini It J City and Other Matters. JBfcyThp President's mi f f fntnt-Mdows the policy of the ai'minif-lrsl'i n, mI throw, a shadow over the firnso, el c-t the com try trtfl l'rcldeatiunlv. llie jiT-tilc. bore for petroleum. In Locum County ''l'lliiilruin'' lion a the .po j.le. '"" - - j . T7" tjTI he price id ImchIb is not so nw in the . ' New Albany hr-diMr it was. rwenty cmls1., , ' a line is the iru e now i htircrd. 1 1 , jTlBBtmiir.bn; !' polliir a, Dor.sn j r.t A. Yitui'a-Ciil fcailertJ jsWci ,iin' street . " ' 7 litdnllw i BWThnnli"nivini wm iiimcd into weed to SoWiei't fnli,-Bat Miimie.Indi.tia. Thiee hundred p' rsnns liuned out, and chop- pwl nil day for this Itiudu'ole piirpo-i. JvajrGo to John W. Dnrs', corner Srccnd and JeffuriMiii attests lor your Fall and Win. tar Dress (joods, also, Cionka, Shawls, Car pel", fcc, just received. dlf. - - The splendid new atoms front', adjourning the Phillips House, and opposite ill? Kmpire Cillice is rapidly rearing iia exterior eomple tion. Workmen are Liidily engaged in pul on a beautiful eornice. I'nyi eud Christmas Goods. To l.uy Toys, Ornaments and Christ nms (innda of'ev ery description, at Wholesale or Ketail, gn lo V. V. Uu'ier A Si Sn's, '.i-28l Tliiid sl;(. Decidl. Lincoln says "the financial affairs of the Government huve been snccetsfiilly ad. minislerfd." The snme papers which pub. lish his meKflae quoto ffold al 240, ar.d advancing. XtOtll. A ilraun-in'a ncciiiiiit book, lome. where near the Court llmise. h contained, nnnm. other lliiiinn, a lux laeeipl, .'i'iiini dc r will oblige ly returning it. '1 2 1, Cko. liei'liNEH Si.ASiliKR Rrick I'oineroy'a aper says : 'In Obcrlin, Ohio, when a pet negro dies, the white girls pay from ten lo liliy cents each for llie piivilcgn of kissing ihn carpi. Tba money goes into the Sanitny Fund." J. S. Rosebsrr Nu. Sli Main street i oflering hi J'i v floods at 40 to fit), iter caul" niisin nenrnMii prices, Having imiuiii atllc Ihe great dectinu. (Jo nee ll.cui. I. is all I rue. BapW i are running in debt at llie rato or nt least out- II oiitatid inilhons oi dollars per annum. Vet .'.iiio.Hi n)s : "W are unl exhuusttd, nor in proi c? i ol exhaustion, but gaining strength, and may, if need he, main, tain the centoct indtlinifely." Ab7Ii the city of Dayton alone, we have heeu advised by rxnellaiit uulhorily, there ate fiva hundied families, (he huKlmnda uid fathers being in the military service who are in need of relief during the winter. Vet I. in coin says. ' We mat, il need be, muint iu tha arar indefinitely." -i ',Y 53iThe iml rstihtis are that there will he a yery sevt ie battle before many days for the possession of Nanhvilie. We shall probably gain a good deal f'slrengib" from the buttle (according to Abruhuiii Lincoln.) which will be evinced by a long list of killed and wonndid brigadiers, cohmelK captains iud privates, which will be promptly published in the Cin cinnati dailies Hew' Meat aifl Provisiou Store. M. Slockert, at his eland on Market street north side, a few doors west of Jt flerson, is daily supplied with B-ef, MultoD, Veal, Tork, Sausage, I'otaiO'S, Cabbage, Beam, I'gs ic, Ao , all fresh nud ol the beat quality. Ilia old friends and customers, and Ihe publie, are invited to give him a call. JVayiHt iiodr.i itowin olertioa. took place in Harlftrhl, ' Contieelirut "flie I, in coluitea tbonght they had it. l'hn I)c;noerala ie party, they imagined, was killed outright; but they found the Democrats as firm aud united as ever. They elected their whole ticket by a larger mijorily I ban last year This ia the first election since the Presides: tial COntast; ahiltha Joilrilnt pailyiliay se j j r iruni ii iiiai uiu fippuauiuu uevar surreuuer. JfeirWe riperienced yesterday ono of those sudden changes of weather for which this cli mate is famous Wi wish it. were, celebra ted lor sumo other neculiaril. not nulla so disagreeable I Or, if it ami be ao change able, we insist that it would be only reason ,, . :. . able to give pcoplu timely notice, so that they might, in iciae degree, ,ri'nr mind and body for the extreme of brat and cold, which nllernato with such disagreeable fre quency j There will be a meeting of those members I of the- Feral Ka!ellcal' l,utherufl Church of' Dayton, who disapprove of the' recent action j of the Coonoil of that ' Church1, Iu dismissing ' Hev. Ihjniel ftteck from the nfllce rf Pastor- u"f rJri:?'": ii y6t ir r ber A D lUfil, at Hj o cluck A M, alClsg'sl Hall, id determine what actioa'.h.n be taken ' bv tlten'hl1lhe'f)rernies. ',', " ' " ' " ' " 1 1 . Jacob WlUlmora, MBtliuOnnUi,' 1 Jsoob Mussels ' ii'l Jolio Hle.ter, l). W. Umi, IMaM KarSBV Jntm Iiil,,r, Win. Wslktir, i. a. w. Hti.,-uUal"i"Wklia IH I. 0. Hotter, A. O.Ir. ; I HSrSiiiy-fihl millions of dollars, raised bv a I'ghl duty on iuorl , which the people ,hi. without knowing it, usrd tr meet the Xnn- of the fimni timsnl under Demo i"""' 'NoT-dJ1""m ' tent lanfrdntios. tilt. Sicrctarv will recom me nd Interns! leaes for 18ti4 lo tbe liaonul nf three hundred miliums of dollars I Hut Mr Lincoln loll ut that "we are rot xhausted, nor in prncsns of t xhaiihltoit, hut f lining I r n I h , and may if need contest iui'u finitely." maintain the ujaRef(,ra . ilia election the telegraph, , ,, , . ,- , cjnliolleil end under the rip a censorship or ,. , . , u , , the iioverriment, aiinoanree: that Mr. Lincoln . n n u- u would send ..Feace Commissioners lo Rich- noml. Now that the elect on ii over, Lincoln nay's: No altc inpt at lyojotiatiou with the I Mine rut. And an we are "gaining itrenlh hy the war." and ar "utile lo maintain it in piinfr dHi;(,T we h,d l(.,lfr ,ie ihing ointf. insi.rpei.t leader wnnld do any food." Of aWriolicitor Whiting, it. will le rt tnembjr 1, m i i Uiinl just before ti e election that anoihrr di aft would nut he oiade The Wash' inglon cor tr i i.dei.t of ihe Commrrcia lays that the Chairman of the Senate Milita ry Committee rays thtra must be another draft before the lal of March, It is proposed, at the lime df the draft, to forbid all persons liable to militarydiity, frt tu'ltaveling on the cars or oilier wise. US'' Abraham Lincoln is undmtor d to have been a Know Nothing. If 1 1 1 en aeluul member, yet in full sympathy with that big oted order, in all lts dander and pirsecu tion of foreigners, lie seems lo have chaeg. ed hi mind, for he says' in his message: "1 rrgard our emigrants as one of the pnti. cipal replenishing streams, ! &. DIED. ATU W (iIxhi'sy tr.ni(i. it nil. i oVIm-Ii, llmry M SyrfH.mn nl K M. Ayit s, Uat-eaFi-U, anit Uami-C If. Ajif-e, nol iIiiiik-ii )esi ud two niuath i. e"uui.rat wipi at UiaVrai-i'Viuia of Lm anaiktr, i tiiiiriiat iw o'alnek-e. M. laterment toi6d. Mii1. DIED. New Advertisements. Sill UU K S RALK ' or VAI.VAItl.K niilI-HTY IN Cl'l Y OK DA f TON, .lohn M -Lv it 1 1 AUMini-rtrirr nf John tin ntrjir( ItHsiiHrsf'it, S Ktllllllllil nlK k-l 1 ul C' No. '.U.'iH. BY virhie o(, nn.l iii oIm-i1m(i in, tin orlcr nfurle Mink' Itf uir Httfitfiior I'-wirt of Moe.'gr0Ty f.Miniy.t'lito, 1 w 11 oiW i t pul Uo Nsale lit iii uuor i Ik uiiri lluhsf id l'nyNn, n At Iwo w'i!touk p iu if mhI limy, th following d "inUU tn vtl it, l.uitt liuiitf-ri tttn though.) hik buaUr'iiui4ltrwai fci ni tonr lhounfi't Dtl (tint iv-titMf (4ittl)ft, iloaigiiuiil u th ririj pint ol Um ii of lu Uu, iu Ilia rvanty of lt(itt;uiiiti'; uJ MLhte or t'lin. ' ut Nu iii..i fiiunt?l on WrttThiitl M'rrl hoidi n ic, ti wii,f ttir h litifntw story (rimm iylf inf.1lttr out (Mill fti-ihausj. 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I.MvtAII. III. Ill yir.L sirel. I'svtou. ulilo. Urrn Uuiiss'liviu IS. M. lo UiiweP. M. . llITB.O. lu, ailMllUll, IBS.. BOTltllf NATIVM I at sc -The l l uid pur nati.a lie a, W.J., ,'(;;;Ki'J''liJA"',',,," SF! detsM ib Avium. ..U By Telegraph. REPORTED FOR THE DAILY EMPIRE. XXXVIIIth Congress 2d Session WASHINGTON, Dec. 7. WASHINGTON, Dec. 7. HOUSE. Mr. niane, of Maine, said tha House vc- lerilay referred lo the Comitnliee on W'nys arid Means the hi lis of the gentleman fium Pennsylvania, (Mr. Stevenn.) lo prevent gold and silver coin and bull ou from bein ' l aid or accepted on a greater valuu Ihun Iheir real current VAlue, and for preveiiliug any vole or bill issued by tha L'uiml Stales, from being received for a iniullrr sum iImii is herein specified. He jnuvid lu reucnaidee this motion of ref erence. Ill thu tweiily-four hours since tbii hill was introduced, general mischief has been done, and every day and hour lh' Irll ri -m-iined where it was, rtill greater nn-chid will result in raising the price of gold It indicts the States ol the 1'iiion, aud makes every man guihy of mmtlriueuiior, and every o'aiise of it commits the House to n;i impos S'bility. (I il 1 rose ye.-teriiuy 12 per cent, on account of this extraordinary bill. Mr. Cox, of Ohio, did not agree, with ti e gent'eman that this bill put up thu pri.ie of gold He rather thought the President had played the bull by his message. Mr 8leven in reply to Mr. Ulnne, said the action he proposed had been ixercised by the most distinguished stntcsmau for several ages. There ought lo b i soma check put In gambling, when gold waa put up to twice and and a half its runl v I'nfl This could not he prevented unlets by legislation I'inglaiid adupl ml dnrirt- tli grenl wars w.lti Napoleon. Il moved lo Uy i n the table llie motion to re consider thu vole. Mr Stevei-s' motion was negatived .M aguiraturl The vole by which the bill was relerred was recousidi red li'i against 11. die question then recurring nu (be inuiiiin to refer the bill to the Committee of Ways and Mentis. Mr. Stevens' niovi d lo prostpoie tha con sideration Mr, Itlaiue, of M line, moved l.i lay ihe bill on tha tahle. This was carried 7 I against 51 . Mr. Cole, of California introduced a hill for Ihe edtablihmciit of an ociiin steam 'hip mail service b -lJieeii the United States and China Mr. Sloan, of Wisconsin, rff -red a resolu tion, which was ad 'ptef, that the Committee oo Judiciary bn instructid to enquire into the expediency of so amending section 2, ailicle 1 of ihn Coiiaiiiutioii, that rpuesentaiives in ('impress shiql he appointed nmoag the sevi r al Slates which may he Included wiihin the Union, according lo the respective 'number of qualified ulectorn, and teport by bill iu other wise Mr, Iiigursoll. of Connecticut, off-red a res olution directing the Secretary of War to ie. port to the Houee what obstacles hare preven. ted the full and early exchange of prisoners of war. The resolution lies over. Mr. Julian inlroduc d a hill, which wis re ferred to the Commilteo on the Public Liuds, piovldii-g lor the, ealu of mineral lands. Mr. Speuld'ng introdaced a bill establish ing a Navy yard nt Cleveland, O. Itefcrr.-d to Committee on Naval A (furs. Mr. Cox . offered a resolution, which lies ovt-r, calliu;, if eompatible Willi the public interoat, fur copies ol all communion ions, nol heretofore published, in relation to ihe ex change of prisoners". ' Mr. Willi y, of Pa, tdTerrd a resolution, which was adapted, ' instrnrllng the ('omm it lee on Military Alf.iiri), lo iuouire into tha expediency ol dispensing with bounties lo sol diers enlisting, and raising their pay toenm- pensaie.ineretor On motion of Mr, Odall, of N. Y., the Com miltea oo Wars and Muuus were instructed to inquire into expediencies of fixing an ad vu'orem tax on nil mil a uf mrrchatidlsc of every description; I be 1IOU90 at 1:30 ailj.inrned SENATE. Mr. Lane, of M l , intrtdiueil a bill U au thorixetho holdiiw of a apnrial session of the llnitf d Hlntes District Court ol Indiana that was ordered to bn laid upou tha table, until the announcement of tba Coiomittaes.'aud then to be re'errcd to llie Judiciary Committee. the I'resuleiit ttru Inn laid ticlore the Senate a communication from Governor Hahn, of Louisiana, accompanied by the proceedings of the General Assembly of Louisiana, in tlie election of K. Uing t utler, end (. has Smith, as Senators from that Slate. Mr, Wade presented n remonstrance, nu merously signed by citizwis of Louisiana, on the subject o( Ihe election ol Cutler and Smith as Senators from that Stnte. Mr. Morgan presented llie credentials of Cbnr'es Smith and K. King Cutler, sa Sena tors eleil from Ihe State of Lnoisiana He did not propose that these persons be now sworn in as mcmbtra of tins body. Tbe Senate would be much better informed and gratified in relation lo all the proceedings con nected with Ihe election, after they have been carefully examined and repoited upon by a committee ol this body. He therefore pro posed, wheu the committee are appointed, that Ihe credentials of ih. gentlemen be referred to the Judiciary Comatittce Mr Trumbull understood that the pent-re just submitted by the President yrn Urn were conies ol the pniceeijiiigj ol ttie tieiioral As S'mlily of Louisiana, and somewhat volumin ous. As it was not proposer lo take uny ac tion at this time be muved they bo ordered to be printed. i Mr Wade moved that all documents i n the subject b printed. Curried LATEST NEWS. AFTERNOON REPORT. Sherman's Success Beyond a Doubt. j ' , ' Nkw York, 1mi..i,Ut 8 Tbo lierrj'a WMhintffan i(li:cnl . In Hil.ttiion In thm tvlm inH.nni of ilia Kii h id 1 1 11 U popt-m, of ihn 6th iiist. lht jinril. i Khrrina ' nmiii rmv hn rrnt-hed Millen.tlio JuUllioriiif bare inforuiMiion of unquf Hiinna-, liatli'y that (aWnviat HhcrAmn'ft mftih :x:z::;:zz. nitiunreaw-,H was used iu tl.e two, or Ihr.e skirmishes ol dctachmenls already ro- Wlcd ' II . ....'It ... xiaviug pa.srri muien, mere is ua opt)riu mty for aiebei force In interrupt his march lo ths coast, for which lie orl-inaMT set out, and . wtiere ihe supplirt aiul laiula lor thai arret riwlu.d.swa.el, wilh it. arrival I be tomplrW tuoceM ol O&ertuio grl enterprise is now beyond a hul'w of a doubt and il has been d -iii.insrriit'-d ihst all tl:si. reihhins of ihe nrmy of the r-tM. II i .n i-i cm prised in the SI lilies i, t Ho'dilel L' e, bolli of whit h a ill torn be le l.ii. ri d ewer Ires The K cbmord Kxjminer of the jih sata Slisrinan's army has paased Millcn without entering the town, and ihe column which has j been lieieiiini; f'r some t,me in the neigh- I hoi liood of M. icon has ieft tbe couutiy and I gnnn nd lu ib main body Ills unable lo I say ahtre the main body is, hut presume it is I the column which ia said to have par-icd Mil- j len, neither can we say where ihe main body is Eoi":, hut it 'S believed Shermnn is making jail speed lor Hi unswi( k,. on the coa-l, and may reach there Willi some ol his nrmy, hut heforn he rencbi s U'un Water he will proha- biy have lo fi,ilit one or Iwo general actions. At any rate lha ca npaign is drawing lo a ch se, and the end will he Shermnn reaching the coast or his defeat, and perhaps suneiider at some point to al.idi he now is , - i , Sherman's Arrival at Milieu Doubtful. The Kit hir.oinl dispalch of the .'ith-snja il is not cerium whether h has yet reached Mil - len, though i!k fact m nsMiinid At P M. lust Friday ti e telegraph opera- lors ul M llrii anno inci d th t Sherman was within -t miles ot the place Nolhiuir had lecn heard from ihere-since he had b en within 2(1 mi rj of Millen turn we k , ! MORE ABOUT SHERMAN. The Kuvacnuh Pepublican, of the Ivtinal , ayr: 1 he whereabuuts of Sherman's main tody has been satisfactorily ascertained , mid his movements ysterday indicated anything hut decision of purpoe as lo his desiinati in. The signs are that many people who have been alarmed al his Inking them in his line of march w.ll be agreeably disappointed. Tha Augusta Chronicle of the IlHih til',' says it must he conlirmcd that for the pat,! week Slmrni.iii has sticcesfd'ully acied the purl of an artful dodger, confounding all calcula tions at'.c' exciting general apprehension by his eccentric movements. The latest rcpor s indicate t'mt he is mov ng lowaids thu Savan- nan river, tie iu iy iiirn up in rMigusia, anil seek to force his way through South Carolina. or he may hurry up for Savannah or iiiuns - wick. , 1 j News From Rebel Sources. The Augusta Chronicle of the 1st says: It ia repoited ihnt a naity of Sherman's scouts visited Denuras Kerry, Savannab liv er, on Sunday. They remained sometime iu that vicinity taking observation. Il id llioughl by many that Sherman will endeavor to cioss the Savannah liver at that point. The Savannah News of the l!!hli soys: Sherman seems lo he making no pror'ss. He appears to he hesitating, ami acting as though he was caught in a 1 a 1 box, and din'l knnw how lt gel out afraid to go for ward, und cannot go hat'kanrJ. His men anil animal ere tired and h mgiy, with our lorccs rapidly closing in around him. All these things cx.'ire the livtlict Lopes uf his utler destruction The Augusta (Vinslilutionilist of the Hili.li says: Il is generally conceded that Sherman i avoiding l oth An; uta ai d Macon, and has gone on law ndmg way either lo Savat.uuh, HrunswicK or Port Itoyal The ltlcbuiuiid DispuK lt, of the jib instant, sayst Dick Taylor has been put in cunitimnd ol the rebdl cavalry, operutin; against (J ttoral Shermai. 1'he Augusta Chionicbi, ol the 20ih altimo, says: It is rumored that Wheeler, iu the fight at Waynesboro, captured over two thousand prisoners 7'he Consttsutionalist, however, snya the Yutiki e cavalry, with whom Whi ch r fought, numbered 15tJ. The Richmond Whig save rebels at (liis wnldville captured the breslwnrks from ihe Yankrea . The Macoii Telegraph says they charprd tltroiigh an open field to within filiy yurds of the woiks and then withdrew Hardee under dale of flriswoldville, 2d, elaiin't that he bus repul.etl Foster on the railroad ul thai ioiu! and also a lorct of murines under Admiral D.ihlrt'rn at ('oosn- Wllltll, The liichinond dispatch says it is itow he' lirved (hat Shermans objective point is Dm' reu, and he has mussed his lorccs to march there This is near the tnnuili of the Alabntia, .'ill miles South of Savannah. ' The Richmond Whig s.ys the Yunkees ap propriated over 2 Oti'J horses and uniltM in (il.ucok and Warren colnties, , ; ! I I i . Capture of Oriole. Nt.W Yollg, Dec 8 Il appears hy a lelle. from the captain now a prisoner that llie sbip Oriole wus captured bv tbo Olasler iluring her visit II' Sun ly Hook early Lint month. ' Rebels in Good Spirits. NkwYokx, Dec. H Tie liichinoi.d K amiuer aaya Foster undoubtedly llii.u,',St Slicrwtan wus near Savunnab when he ad va need from Port Itoyal tocoopera'e wiih j him, but il was iortuuate lor us it happened lhat Shermau was some forty miles ctt . Kic'iinond papers claim iiood won a victo ry at Franklin, citing fact our forces fell I at k ut night to the defenses ot Nashville as proof The Seutiuel reviews Slier man's move iiichim and hriea for tbe largest rnwiaure ol success, claiming lhat Lectin do nulling ictiti.slo the Confederacy Thai he will loose a lare pat i ion of Ira army, and has left Hood til win tuccfrsa in the West. The Tribune special says Mcrr tt's expedi tion lo Loudon Val'cy returned with to thou sand hea I of cattle, one thousand head if s.ieep, hi'k tl. a ioiiI" horn, a. Ttie win. 'a v al ley lies hern stiipp'd of att ck nt least liv,i miles each ide ol the pike. All hams ice luiiiing hay and o. her lorage burned I bis io';"oj iu vii7hwh ot Miwhy a m?it. 1 uu rnni wu to tjepr vn rurrrill in uf lln'ir gupuliei, uixl it hut be p-fttjr i If L-iiiul in dttiufi to. Jt appi-ftr ihil thu country t ot tie mounltina hhrtiinU (n tiverrihiuK junt tit it tl tit tirfortt ihn war, lha pftoj.U Imviiig i euli.f.l bnt littl of the trrTM-iH of reStlion Xhe utsiJu' of llfV, Urn nn to the (Jt'ori Lfiflitiire ii piiljliflii tl The Oiovernnr mdeAHirnnif ptouiwh euiimt the reoomeieiidtatinn lundi t.v Jell luvi to llie rebl t'oiijiresf , to repcui Ihe eieinniioii of ell ulksiee, i.d vent in him diivriMion lo detHit euch n?rioi.i ei hp mv think Gl (o pun ue rxeuiLteJ rriiffMion. He nhowi thut no ...,, -uid ,-., no an, bus , whatever, without th tint. rut ol Davis, and lilierly of tba Dress would be entirelr deslroved W Il C; i Fight with Indians. T'rst vn Cn v, I ci in'ier H Detachments 1 it ai 'I 3 I lit id' I Vl.irY'l" cavairv, under Col. Cli'iviiivl. n, I''l it Ii 1. 1 Willi the Indians urnr I'.irt 1, on. I li.i'klind bi-twien linraud live litiuilii d iniimui, anil ciipliired about fire hundred iiuni- and luilbs 'Ihe Chi fs lllaek Keltic, While Antelope and Lilllo ll ih wi ie k i it. ,1. 'I he Indians a e'e alu ut tKMtstrong. Our Inns win nin" kill d and thlrly ei.-ht wounded. Tin- trunks mu still pursuing the savu,;cK. From Nashville. N'ashvii.i.k, Dec 7 --.Milters nl tlin front pres-nt no cn nix- irrm in u hi m erut nays pri-v.o is Their w.i 'ess c iiiim- u ii'i..- tu .I vy Hin usn-il A r- bel inticij i e :,iabli.lie I on the li.ull'. louneeii niiie. d.mn ihn r.ver. L ist. nibt seven giinb ni-e w.-ul down and i-ngaped ihe haileiie., but w Ib. ut il'slodging ll.ctn Itom their p michi Tbe hiial). temrn 1 d to dn , one 1. 1 in i ciiMih riibly (liinned A n colilni.a-ulKe " n uiaile lo day hj ourj fo ces bctai i ii ili,t L. lemon unit Nolanila vtlle pil.es. Atu-r pii 'tig a i licit ilistnio'e the t.i,c rcd in corsiilerabb' fofi.c inr we e di ur troops cbai g'd upon the hill, .winch ihry occnpiid au-l illov,- ilein i ft Two orthrtenien w,-re killed, ai.d e-vi n severely wounded, and a lew; incns!ibi ly Willi It-led. Col Johnson who en-npt d Ii tun tbe block house no. 'J, so provi leui'y was 8litrl.lt wcun-l-ed by a bullei from a rebel lores lo day Two prisoners were btouchl in, the hot br'ci ;-ing lo the llhh renn. and Atkaions reytiuent..-. Kiver live fert scant abools tilling. Shelling the Rebel Lines. LmiirVM.t.K, D. fcir.brr H. Yes'i rt!a's Nti-diviHe Piums ;a)'s: Tba the! ins id thu rebel lines and tin 1 1 woiking parlies was k'-pl up on the ( t ti , In. I haiillv eo viotousty aud netsislenily as llie day befoid Forrest, wi.h b'f ci'ii in on!, is said to In aerois lint Cninbei l;.n l We cuiiimt v tub tor Hie mil l hi ilu siutt.ni. -nt, bnt eneil as we hear it. The impression giius siirngih amou ; both soldiers and . i . ns tl,a; theCoiili ileraies aie (oaciiulinir. II Ibis be so the match on Ken- lucky in iv I c ii.ul lo have commcui i I. Wo 'Innk it ipuie pu.sMtite, indeed pr,ibehle Dayton Market. DAYTON, December 8. IIAKSI! MAN'S FLOITH-lted vluat, shob'salc .fH 00 l;.'l:'il $111 UTIKAl--if i.., 1 COUN llln OA IS-ii.. UYI'i I 2 ,. IIAULKY 1 oiioi'ltiii TKAS f2 M(,i:i tin. ctii''Fi:i; 6ii(if,.-.c. SIMiAlt an. SI'OAU 2o(,ii.2Hr;;t.'!0c, per pound. It'll'I'KIC .Sl'(l.lt-.'t:,c p.-r Ib. ciU SHi'il) su(iAlt-:i:t'.. Hoc pei ib M()L.SM:.H-I 'll.f.nlliil per pal. 1(1 'IK -2(1,. per Ib. I.MfD SflfH'Z.'i i:U4'TF.i: :.".(.'. io CUKKM'I-HOo SI AItt'll-l'jc per Ib. SOAPS 15c p. r lb DHIKD AI'I'LI'.S -I0( -.'J ItliANS Per bu.diilJ'J titl(n 2 .Ml Kfiti.S-H'ifcl'Ip.r dor. TOHACCO !lt6r,$l oil per Ih Silt) I' $.i 7."nit; lltlper sack. LI'IAD afle per II,. POTATOKS. 1 0lif.il I 25 per hu h KWI'II'II' POTATO KS-I -III p.,- Ill,cl. DAY Timothy f'.'snelll per tun WHISKY I !tl Cincinnati Leaf Tobacco Market. AT MORRIS & CHALFANT'S WAREHOUSE. December 7. 21 hlnls. 14 hhds Mic-on countr. Ky , vi,: 2 at 7 2.a7 J5; I nt 8 25; 1 at ' 1.0. 3 nl 12 60: 1 t.t U HO; 2 ut 15 7.'i; I at 111 2.1, I at IH Mi; 2 al 21 10. I al 21 00; I l.htls Virginia, viz I nl G 25; I a! II till, I at 24 00; 1 ot 41) (ill, 4 bbds ('oiumoii Imlm.iH vi: I m ti 25; V, nt 7 (it), 1 nl ti HO; 1 at 'J lull. Sil.ltS AT IIoUUAn's WAItUIOll-U. 25 hhds and IH boxes, vi.: l'J bl. da M t-on County Leal. I.ilga nil. I Tiaih: .'I nt 7 25 H art 25; Ii at II (10,1125; I at III 00. Ii at 15 1)0, -tin 10 O'l; I at is till; I at II) till, 1 ni 20 50, lai 24 5o: Ht 2'J 00. 11 Mi ls Ylr igii.i.i 2 at It! flll.,20 110; I al 25 lit); I at 2 00, I at 21 liu, J at 4 1 10 U b. xes K. n Hoky and Yugi.iiu, ranging liout 6 00 to i'l 00 Ken ipls light December 7. New York Stock Market. Skw Yokk, Dec Slovks h.wei; Vm.e ti, O'o.tl cp-ned al 242 and ctt.st I al 211); Sterling H:t(, Itt-nding 37: !'rie s:tj. Nt w York Cen tiKi 22J, F.ri.' !)f.J, Ci'id S',i, S'Xes ol Cl .coupoi.'. Ill',; sixes tin reeisli I I IIU; : i.X's5II0 lOnpoiu t-j; 10-40 c .upoiis 1JIJ one year cerlitieiiie.i y..)j New York Market. Nt.w Yohx Dec. M Coiton qniit and steady at I 2Hti on lot- miidtitigs, Flour lllc etter at 10 ID II) 25 lor ixira elale, and II 20-ill 115 (tir round hoop Ohio; Wheal 2 10J higher and active at 2 III) for Miltfankt-e cliit', sn I 2 52$ for choict' nmhi r KeiiiiiLl.y and Michigan; Uve and llo-Vv quint; (V.rn dull and noni ne.l ut 1 OH.,1 !i:l lor imx-d western; (litis In Utter kt I 1)5 fi r wt fleit ; P01 k dei nl. illy bigln r at H4 lor Iwo Tears old metis, o7.iitH 511 for oria year old it ; litl 25 tor prime; II ef aa.l Cmine'iis firm; I, nil hrti.rr a' 22'2.'l.; Wbi-kv quii-i; w. .letn In Id nl I 1)5; with tiu)i 'M 1 til!; Hug,t ft m; Pi im,', nm firm at 4!l lor i"ih, 71:i',2.lor n lined in! Lo .1 and tl Ic do lor Ii"'- a ShTlinnirs IJolo!,1 i N K W AIt!tA.(iKM KNTT. MA V K Ukvi ti t'iii uM mikI iHipnUr Hold on Hei- nl mrvr1', !':. n, an t hi. p.. i v ih. ir atieiii'.it iv hiiite t i uuni tht Wo'l-faiiit'iJ ie uniioti of U.m 1- UilOW.1 holl at I 'lli -siTvii'wtts i klr. il nri "ot-U-r, n r.illy knuvtii ' Vf li5'lt IfCWIMfil M (l 1 ihn iiaUnuiKc : .Im loriiiT IncuilHiH eonitiVni: BHtM'p.t. '' IMU MKN i K A M'-,I-A(..m nt.'.l io IISvwm J.I..-B i-ii--4"nts asnii'il lo selinewiee ZX.r & !.,.. su I .11 r. n... in. l. .l.ti... . .. bissi.tois i e,.., aoits-loid Lhhibii, Hiclit g.B. 'ami i amis i : ( ; ! ; : j I ; i ' ATTOTI0 YKTERAXS ! ! ! lit Ai(!'AiTsi-i I'm y, ri Mammal. ) 1 tHM (NH tv-M II A I. 1 IKTt.lt T or tllllM, L I'A.T.it., iimo, I i t n.tr r ft, lnH. j rplIK U ir l) pm ttTi'iil ha nmhi.nik tl (ho orinul- J. HUIt'O , Hi.' First Corps of Veterans, IMIKII MAJ (.K.V HANCOCK, t it st l.li.,.He.l a tiile nifti h-Iio hnvet ervert tae years, toi.i h tie U en In. ii,, 'hI' y iti-flisru. il. llieloeeiil urutin.Rstuai if .laint ry t. IS'15. anil ss It"- H'lte It. stu-ll, in air, 'I, llie .i-'.Virti,till In i I, r tl, s c.,r.s e.tei.'ls, : p( Ii, sime un.it ' e ms'ii inni e 'li.i i ly. Hermit ml rrreire tirrr humtrrd (Inla rt hminti inimrdintrlij on Mug niH.sterf'1 in, inni tie allownl.ut i rnratiiin uf utri'iae. In ntuin thtir m ma ii-i u mi mrulu uf llonortiblo nntl DlNtlngulshrd Ntrvlre. Trar.-.ria'if n l l le 'ii.in'li. , them, I Wash nii.l a VETERANS, FALL IN ! I.. V. I'.IKHt'fC, A t I'niv. Mlivhsl. Slil and A ill .'..!,.:'! A tl ti. . Vnti UVA). ZUEIUiLEN'S Celebrated Black Ink. M Olllll.l.'l ui c.t Mint Stlllt AT Wholesale and Retail, KAY ION. OHIO. Neo lli..,. iiit .-t Kranlilm ae.l l.u io blreele. "NO. 15 it.vt n,.,i Internal Revenue. SM'('li,l AsSOMiltitl !S(. tiKi'tf;; 1 uu 1 1; "l'i nrATi; K OK l.T- I.NAIi URVKM)K, ir m)ii, '1 tl 1 hi I Utiiui.T VtuTIt:,'". IlifMI It II KKF.lt Y sVKN lliitt tbf A pvhh l liit-Si-K. r.!. li vi or I'ctit U,iuiiK iniul' nr.lMl.-c W lli lint renti;t..m..t,t- 1 A IhtiUil 1.1 li. Ilk!!.--, I.I.Mr..H.,I Jul , 4. .... nil I'lnni tl lor Him hi- uiliitK Im( (snitri r 31 , n-(M. ii iiv, n Motit-I.y iho inlut Am-I.- IK'U. IU..1 Him Hxmr lullKt If lisai.l ..11 IB..!. Im mir It r he m- li.f ayit ! o I 'iiiiw-r iioxl Irm:i.r MiMiK.-r u u , r.-t-iil. eniillj is. rr.fH:r- I ll ti lltVf t-. )hi . .,1,.,,, ,, J , ollot llDltH t-l Im ftl-nfif I ly tli-ir tint. M0M'iiiiM;,i;y cmwrv ) "V iit"W!ll l. (yilt.-t. il nt ihn ili' of tht an ion, t h in r.i 1 nir.i t.,.u j,ij..ri.o .H.tx iH, U H.oOinY. of I tr I'oltir, lh-j-niy (.'nll.otoi; IIhiiiI iijii, I Uii '. rr W AfKKN nPNTY Al Hi" "lii -c r.r J.w 1't M.iriU, I, ty t'oilrtjlui, niioi., "(no t or I'Kl I...K CunSTY i tii.- it .-i- or J ei ., ram-t.ii. j v,,u ir Ooiiwi. r. .1 Uwl II .I..-.H t,,lln.-iorM I im'. o Oliin. To Horsemen. I lllyt MIK.VKKIIV ST Cilllt A Mi I HI hill Sis. tl SSI.I'.li. ,t nock, tor'ner purlin r 01 N 'l 'I IAN SIl'IKllMAN. A V NIJ n'--nc I n Shot i.i N!it' tti the rotnnr ittt. m n- w iTefMs'tl ("in to luiVtA iln-ir I f-l. Irtirninl J-.'.rth - I" iu 1 on, ,1,0,) ,.. HI uIk. iii.-i r. 1(i ,,,, ,..r an,, I, vti l fj 1 ii v in. ! llll-tr :i:.J. .... .-ion litlli- -IrT.il.il lit til; mU'ii lhl Mi in. ni n 1 i. f i: , urn! hnvth4 ,.ur .1 ex . ri 1 it 1,11- n .s., t,.-y tuvilf the Hiinttoii o I""1' Ill1- Irti ' r H ' V MM III -Oil ,1, lU- Wlllfll. iit-HVor 1 iii. i uii ll 14 1'ii.niptly an,, tlo lot 'll-l o lll V ItOVl '-till I ' mi u -. KK A nock MM H.01K vV FEED ST0UE! BY.M Qiiiiiilits nl burst Trices! nV;Nii , -eh , ..I ihr,-:.i,r sll.l red .Inrs le ml) k.-i.l 1.) I. 1 . r ll. M, r ,11,111 ure. 1, a Irw ' '""I -i 11 . n .'i UU.' ties ( 11 ti.D.I iIih lisl quail. ri.iu !t. 1 IM .U4I, . ! Vcr jou li in uny part h i I wi t I, It,. M 1 li-r . 0,000 Dushals IMasfieod Wanted, umi'.i, u-r M )o.-h !: til l,t-, ta.lt I'. 1.. mi in. ri ir n't 1 i ti-.i'ii.. r. ir K. -t . j .s rt ll l t .11. Olno i j; .uw.-in i timv ,,( l iMt. K i.ii i ilM. K i.U.I, I.-.. 1XV Ml It A I- .1 tl . Tut. a i . 'J 111 ol N.tVf :oIht. 'nun tit 1 I II . .1 A I.U nl r.-4il mi n. 1 r th r. tuni o ih FKFl f (if 1 "K htit N. ; the A y u:n. -til ir in.)- !- 11 ft . Ki tin llrwt I Mr hM.rU'1. .fVt7 ft'JlllON i ll I 11 l.irl Oiik 11 . ( Mlltl I lol'l sal I r . Ik), O.' To Horsemen. Stove Store. Jok. K. tUiraa. Jy Mi Mom nkw stovi: s ioiu:. IIOI KN SI.M 1 KII, MAMW'AC l UKKUS OP "IllVeS. WD.lll, ,!in, A-t KrlS-HT ' I'lLnss. hn. IMitt l.il-Bfr.ivks H il, n.VAKK. Hl'iHk KITH F.v ir, li. I ...o' it.. I i i.r..i, o-titi riis.lMti oi'.lrr. sr r ii s,i. ,n 'etfc.r. m rt.1. ot.ujs lo lbs ftliw..! II. IU K.I U ll iij I B.ll'J Olilo. Bki.1T d tlf .Ire. I, nrsr l.'htlew, I Byloa. bul k a Mv at ast a, a.