Marshall County Republican, Volume 8, Number 22, Plymouth, Marshall County, 31 March 1864 — Page 2
älQrTTONADBß. r i jT'I THE REPUBLIC AÄ k Hon. S. Co uiorf b&y: A fiienl ol' .Cut-tit, and (Jtn. NcwtoB to Gen. .She bbbbb mmm - - f Rail Road Meeting. W' T J 1 Putnam Clothes-Wringer. T njftl IJeun l,u . UttA fro in Mf A I . iiUiifc&lf lhflaWt fill ( it V who II. J.en. f Vahi04:tou Citv. who n,9tawa awwal AbbbV tench is erdered to l'liilaA mrotin of tho citizen of Knox" and vicinf A Mid e, od 1! tm liiin4AraBw;i at CALKINS' . i . . B a M. M . . M - . m W , del Mia. ami en. fcot. lereltth td V atro. was hvu in ihe Court Umue on MoN-y evem a t i i- 7.--- M. a. Ir.AnsgSolis, says in a Id ialhe C.)iirt (luiue em Mond v I & I I. . afe. tm mm . .- ma. . v t . r riii 1 1 a (fH - 1 nrm Ii i i ij I m in . mam n axBrv u- cava in a bbbbT V.....U..! ... jpu..-- .V- pp u.o, - - SiinUh to be court martially. bbbb7 . HI W I f T m9mW . . J tst. 2Ut iim , to take in o last. 2Ut iat , to take in u consideratton tfce pr ANTED, A Tmiilnit ii trrt Dilout cril i.Mlatfnn of mTtV nrivafl. iothr "Aftili ntrlo rfn fair m t ho huct rV. a a m V f -fc..a .-Vmr i . ric.ibilKv mi ml ex ntdicnpY ol rowslrcUnsf nW of dawUKUni ocu.i., .v . , jand uen. UaUlwell is oniereci to , . j w - lTniou men of this District, io allow his j presiding dfficer 1 have ever MM in the ingion to sit on court martial. t.m vT . 1 r.iilro:id in Norths Indiana, running from CoshBatt' r, Fsra, Ileeswnx, Tallow, Rna, e., in rs. 1 ang t.-r at !.KI!8 en. Elkhart countr. on tlia MichiiMii Southern name to bo presented to the Union Con- , chair, a d U an Ifctyr t4 lisÖiitctad ' ' f(erferl icts, Cirtbon and WaJa- j .tud Northern ladLm R. K , la a dirtrct iiieto - v,u!i.,M. email hltt for , .!.!.. to j St.te. II ongl,. , bo r'o.urnej to Co. "1"" 'ÄÄÄÄ
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, TV. , , , i moj) Iriviih hve, or lutcud, nounuatinjr ' . . . . ., . .. . 8 tiku lor the April Jectioo ia very : t..vfMhip. but only two of them, besides - Vntrr, hhvo thonght it necesarv to send t .t ...
e c Ul lrt nuuev.. ueitionoftte Dommeo whoever he may be Isope ty hear ol a lull iura, ont of l.nioni ' ' '
m tu evc. v lowrbip. It is a duly we .. .. . 1 t.H ftmir rnii,i m tr.. ilil tn toan , .iu-
- .Ii.. 7n , . . .1 i me rtro m t ii le.ir party at homo, and i 3 v. 1 . I
th.,cMUVU bo .louo so efleclually in any . oihe way ai t tlie ba!kt bax. Let the ui .. VT . , ... . . .et. ,tir i k tttnenth und th.v will hesitate
T'trg' lefr they rommenco tlreit threaten ." , , i o t r diverun m favor 01 their bouthern
W'- fl : , i 1 . . . .Tl'MMIt. I(l. U.M. 1.1. a. .V ICtI i aal M t iAaa .aw. aai (' i-fla. JrtCiSH rwn - fr oay liirnd at 1. iiaiis.uvit aUiscu us
w vvaa a . w - ww - w 5"- T tiii ilw, aarud of .'iun. Horace l. LH4dlcl ar.il u, pae . nti i tb I 'nie,, Convention
rW Ihr rrohiinatfon to Congress bv his nuPierous friend-, tli rcM -rtNii Üie'.Hh iitiiet. rt;.i.n.. -ii .1. üisuict , a goariemanirf tine abilities and j an no .oviaitBg i. nion man. ii nominate.! ( hall give hhn a cheerful support
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IllloniB donwerhds rtn a Rmnaa-P 11.10 nb oiippcrneias on a nimpage - w .....
r.'.Ki ar.. i . . .-M i ' 'i tlos Countr. Illinois, ou tho liSth, The i a ici I i u i l mil i a . ull iui si .. uni if si in . T. mW Ul' W ' - -
)g.erUtäA4s assembled m Chaileston in ,ef1 now a ever deep interest in an mat t miSRjonr,j oftieero, two 9 inch Dahlgren renewed thi morning, bnt iciofcreemeots aoasiucnUe nnmbars rrngmg their ams 1 effV,h? we,fre. of our 8 Pnn8 (24-pondern, ) fonr 34-ponndrs; have been sent from this jla e, win. Ii are with theirr, and in the afternoon commenc- 1D reUt,on8 to the lar1 Ln" Jtw 6pondera, a lot of small. ,ms. Ü.000 known to have reached there, andno fears . . . ,0Di 1 MM of fine Cotton, an mmenee qnantity I need be entertaioed of the result. Sup C.r-a mnr Je, o.is assault upon a party of, Am, wnrrtr. K. We have learneil of th-fof assorted ammnnition, and several thous- plies have alao been sent. A large nam veteran Soldiers and Union men of the harmonious proceeding ami action of the! and dollars r.c.ih of commissary stores, ber of houses bava been burned and conpUce. killing Niajor York of the 54th, late Union Convention held at indianapo Fort De Ktrsav is a most formidable , siderable propeity destroyed. This could three solJiera and a citir.en and woondine on ,he Än J of February last, it work, qnadrangnlnr in shape, wirik has-! not be avoided as the enemy occupied hou-
six tfjt-lieV? rtn 1 two citizens, some of them
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ov.iwi. 7... i ut aviuiin aim iiuiuii uieu rs and union men ooa a. lied Aiiu lorcetl the Coppei heads to eat a precipitate rot?at, killing the man I -tt. i oeai a precipitate rotr?at, kiilinr who eommen.l tU -ffr-r .n,l nn. r-fhr and fclffrfg'a m'-fnoCT of flreni prisoners. J .rott exoitament prevaikd at; Clariesfnd tbrougboai that segion at last ac-
, couuM. Fear hnadrad man of the 54th Äwoferf, That we heartirj iadorae thaj General Smith will Boperintend the j and children were killed, but it is perhaps Ulin lis l-.'ft Charleston tlie same nfgftt to ( princfplea set forth by our Union Sta.j ; ihorongh destrnetion of the foitifications ; exaggeratetl. t(ck the rebels Wiho we e said to be CJoTiverrtiaia. WrJ weask that our friefidAat to-morrow. It wHI take three thousand f a portion of onr forces were regular a j, T .rf. r , ' o ' .... . home use jrenr exertion to have them ad-1 mer. two or three days to ileal roy them. trooiw. and fonaht splendidly, work ins.irirong under bher. IT John t. Ü Uair, an- .nt, ,IV nvir.un,;n(r m4;nr;tr Glorious news mar bo existed from .k. IZa- i;i.
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trcacuoa un nii.ea uorui cast oi Lnarieston. my q aevafa Iaaaer- iaeaaa lion. wen ijovojoy, a member of Congress from flic "h District of Illinois,
iliod on Sanday lat at Brooklyn, N. V.,
of an affection of the heart, at the age of n .a. J . - - a m ml . -a Taj mw tt sa aa T . ,- , t w 1
liflv thfee. Mr. Loveiov is known bv
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his deiath. iea.IS Letter from a ' Fece Dimecratt." Kxon End of AlansHF.i.i. Ixn. Agistor Editur I live ou big pole catt I r a , neer bknnk sna and I am all tlie diraicrat Mistur Ldilnr, I aiailou wbaU a fack I i
luitiewnepwii wnai lata a woo-paper uiu vie mum einer our iruicai agniust mis lrailfporta are now proceeding Up the riV- AfT. tl,.. rohol Tnrpo un lor IJ'nrroat tav llarey Th-aw.. Ri.-M-s Wa.rS.,ie ene is the rr.rmoothdoef.se and the tother new annoume.n.nt of Copperhead ptinci- or without interrup, ion, F f.l h' u an, "t wri'u M dta s a ' . , ... ia Lies as not unlv like all their others re- 1 ' era! thnusan.l strong, was last cXciung ad- eis-i- r-.n . .iiinr r.r letter, in the ai-vc iu will "3 the benonuire pi intavj somewhere way npif '!?: s "ol un y "er otner re - raneine nnon Padncah Kr. pteaaiay Aitmuu. . 1 ' F bellious treasonable, and full of violence üen. Grant With the Army. v iT I . i. n i i 0. H. P. BAILKY, P. M. on the h.'O., . '1 i.t-iu,,. .na.H. A.ior,i..rl in eTV little doubt exists that ColoncM L
a.. iavefiy .t-towtia. to get tue teil my per- -Hen end. If all L nion men who have , litickel f(abenWlia1yeiaaerlishon war lost property, suffered injury, had their i a , a friends wounded or killed, or been any way anl spose from what us hearn of yoorf- - . i v . ' . r. v J injured in mind, body, or estate, by there-; jgenrus. nater that yon will print thia ker-jbeU, may retaliate on the rebel fiicn laand munikaahun, for J want it tt be seen by supporters in our midst, what Copperhead s i:-botly, aud onr paper haiat cot mnch "afe? If retaliation and reprisals are to w r e I , , . f , , . , . r,
of a cirqnlashunand then it has Äot to telUn sich bonieraule no sich a things that 'chtishtans like ns niigrrt cirrup our morels poirrwawthivcabnllytimetheabcrlishoners thot ttiey would bold wlrat tha calls , ' nnton meettn at ot few chirch and so . . . . you se we armea oiraeivea with rot gut " w.a--.tauu mar ajaazueiier uium came ItL.i Li 4 a j ..ii! . 1 arter we got out a do we rallied drntrk licker aground our prtaeipalra and we and swore aad talked nasty just to let .... , tuee yere Iinkinera know that vae are ' lavot of free speech and free thinkin and ,5rec jtl l kv. and the fust thing we denncratta nodi .the linkioers feie all gone and
a. . . w- - W ta0 tawaelinkia Callaca can out argufy us, lt tha try to forste nt inter rtteshers we the srunrrtitri and doctor and pole n'c j . n i laclfyrjj all on onr sida so we.ll chute em .tymwan . .... wu.II dp our own Jocterin to hoi I sed Wawmma v J.arood aay toiaethin aeoni this yere war, ej hi war is abont rninin onr party the U aif bdrS freed and this is vierla - ' iowtacVnakooowiali . , ' eWSHeW bfavther t come to our iburch and told ns that tbee yere ehapHns nrita retell tni tfeii Hünrs. mite fite and put this rebellion 3o Xic iiiii.! mv laaipratiek nrl.ainnl J ijp ..ws sivfey ictÄieisprwpuia An m fir and Ikkatk. I v k LoM aa käA f U at i m , 4a Avar . -Ha va ütci thaw free.) th n iggar, I fek tb spiht -IfcfMral ffacf tr a holletad glory to Val- ' 'aidlktiaine proffit Leorc I inrxle it, but , I gin him tha wink as aocb as to sav wrf . . . a - x yyiktk m eaeaefe and be gia th bred of liaw-thaH aoree ear eolet I-felt ron mfstur ata-oil all taem ar naggert bsear timmr . .. ! : i fkfatMw tlitM.r;jaeJ..an-e ahe hleaaed L neyon just as it was. thia ii owr pr insi - tiles 0T tod ultl'ftb rttrttn hat no rita toWfeewdffre ' tit ef haben scrapeTtm to take rWArittf IO aUKaV" aJTL " VilT v riatergron will hear ffom bei sarvt-aTV af gw by banrry A Picea DiaflnauTT.
we liegin to-fail p-ni hu gronnd but it ' loeu ,,on rooetuous. ami treasona-.-L.. iu ..ii . . .i i ble acts and words, caused the army of wasenttawrllr Ml yon wbats so dady i: , . . . ,
efrfny vrin nrter rrrrlf ah'Tlir nnriartr for We do not believe in violation rf law ! of ihe otb army coraa.
p wa o-a.' hnr ma 7ne f-li alt I is iBetjal reorisals. of vindictive retalia- i Xbird The feHow
. ft ... . itien that take thelaw Into its own hands. I detaclted from 4jjin. joi aba1 aaboraera .tbunder and hiaaio U. . ... . , . ltHOICi M . will reDO
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TaVnte riöaers aVl weTTmake pace1 Woody tad ea-in teet at tba-nation's " W -u. f resci, ao; msj. uen.oön
T i do X cri. U'ik., ;. I lie; hot we are amazed that oonperheads Wtoa. do; JJr.g. Ueo. a. U. JvaUy, de;
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name to be longer used in that connection, now that Judge Middle's fiienda have de- ; termined to urge Ins claims for the no mi nauoH, v ara nnaine to say. . . .... It is unnecessary for us to ay. tbat while J J XVU reh"tt " a mU?r of p0,UJ f,oni ex l"Bn3 ny prfcr.ce for Mr. Colfax or Judce D'.tHle, we shall labor for the eleon f r, n" rci.6fc.i DaVMucitAX. Mr. Oeorcre Lnr- '. i " ' inn l..a nnriOi... th l'til.L I llnmnrril 1 r--1 ' . ,. . . , , . , r. establishment, and turned its guns opon e Co h6adi Heretofore, while pr .. , i . , . . teu ling to lea t nion sheet, it ha lecn .. ..... , , . ., ri. irrr .11 I ho fti.l Art.) i-nmlarl it nriBAililv ... T cotild to the rebela. The I nion men of rulaski oturht to
k:' xr.-iLi. 1 -iJitarted for Fort lc Unsy, twenty-eight
. . . - , , . . i icname uim, hui uu.y .u Kp up ..i p.ner. but to obtain a ooJ livinff. & w - - c - - The Soldiers on he Nominations. rri t ii a? I i'C r .1 ' The following oflicial r.i.6c.tioii.o the , m.nat.ona of ihe biate Lonverrt.o. have , nomi been leceived irom tue oiucera oi tue " ': of 0t R,gimeilt i- . '"1...... t..r... Ul i ;.u. ie.K,n , ,yiuur .uMu.rj .-r . I the ramp of the regiment at Bloc bprings Term., on the hth ilav of March. 18G4. tho I T n 111 1 . following preamble and resolutions were I c 1 t - ' i l . l ; i i iiiimiiiui(iiii v . u mcu. J 'r t : Wherkas. We. as soldiers of Ind tana. - - . . is. iiiereiore. ' fc - TU.i i.i . . . .. . ... I ... rvii"r.. x ma. wr iisu ore ivuniiiiniiiiuii i i irt tTu-oni'Pi v . l . .n iiiuii v ciiiiminin .,f i o i" m ... i. .. l . . . as a just tribute to his patrotim and statea i manship: and, a the reeonir.ed friend of soldier, we declare him tobe onr hrst an-l only ehofee for our next liorernor. i r . .... I I . liranlrtil. That we arc in favor of 4ho rt.e4actii of Abraham Lincoln as Tresident of tho Utötad Sfcaies. . ' T .... ..... ....... ... m , ' - J. C. B. Srviy. Col an 1 Pres. i T. B. Fmcu, Lieut Adj. dtfeec. mm ... mm i Connerheads and Retaliation. ar at , . Tlie Copperheads, among their manv 11 ... .e . ways for getting up ai..iurtances ami , K.:Ua. I.. a.;.1i i .1. bloody collisions in our midst, claim the a . , W t A 5 mi ' mt t . . I a m r,Sht an1 "rß the duty. s ,nnt0 nd indefeasible in every member of the order, - a whenever his property or person is assail - eJ or inlnred contrary to law to attack Ol tr inillie'1 .onirar .U l.n, IO aiiaCK . liWltliatiiin r rranailvnl .nw r::Z:i 1 ...ah. j.iav .3 y v-v.uo ....VW.. , 111 is doctiiue of retaliation or reprisals is ( pnt by them, in their Lopperhead declari nn ) niipni'niienr aiii(ii'.r i no i n .T - r ... 1 . . T I I on of independence, among the mbprn rQ , :IiaIipn.tV rihl' r Ann w;,h ami malienable rights ol man, along with life, libeity and tie pursuit of happiness. av . in i vuilhioivm - . bring the Copperheads to a terrible and! iuc i"c Y '.luu"J- "w mucu v.uj,ICI HCBU J'lUJivllj WW. Ill, Bill WIIC1C Uli ther cet either life or limb insured? Furthermore, it must be plain to all loval men who have eye to fee, and ears tot
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5 eyes to see and ears to i by General Meade, who welcomed him to lllm 'c Wi JW on tuo w.v 'ly the editors and maa- , the Army of the Potomac with ranch cor- The condition of some is beyond desoripKJiuead press ate clearly diality, and took a seat betidi; him until They report that tho funds of the of thia new law of retali ' tbey arrived at Culpepper at 1 P. M.; but Christian Commission arc low. A large
hear, that not oul IS6 of tft C0V?l : within tha tr.nsi ol .nn 4K being friends and sympathizers wjtn the rebels; but also more auundantlv 1 , . . . .. ..... ( worthy o( teceiving the deadly blows of itbia unsparing revenge, as they have bseu .. ' -. v... . i . Uirecty aml -tiy at work in incieas-, ing our burdens, extending our disasters , defeaU, aad if. woqnding aad killing , soldiers, it is a fact no man in his senses will deny, that the Chicago Timts, ! wlm Kiourea copperhead prints, fcave ' a . a a a m a. mm w They have prolonged the war, and jo j creased the waste of treasure, and of blood. (There is many a man to-day in our midst .aurTering privations and hardships which 1 , , 0 1 , . . . rm. they have brought npon him. There is m mm aa ? - aa man mm mm anaaaa 1 ä. I Cm, mm I If mm. aaarn ann aai , uif u ? man au mtaiiu ivi uic( uiauj e man wiih but one leg, or one arm; maoy a man filling a patriot's grave iavtue iSouth; 1 JXMSIIj a desolate home, and mourning Mver J"1 , for these .heets, and then aid and comfort to tha rtbelUoB. If the law of retaliation which the copperhead prase has the madie (of e toottt tor moth; Um rau 1,Bib' tlh torl1 ad omshed bodies, kifctl execution of this crew of I a- aa a aa.a . teneaaing rebels, anu maske. traitors wool ! , be md lea aa it wonld be terribla. If tbe .IV ft . . ... a.. live which ihe Jeff. Daria orran has cans led to bo taken, were to ba. required at k (bands, it wonld bave to sufler a thousand I mmm aa mb jj Had it aa ami lira aa Kam-b Opoa iu traitor bead, thia great wrowg ,r woold have stomach for tbeaa all. mprm frei the tame womb that ,eJ . B . boa f.. a hdr , worJld not be worth aa henr'e imr - chase. Lei them Dieach w obetfience to ' w with all iharr might, and eling to er - foe-f Jostiee bid law stand aside, and JoJn-UÄ4dwB -.r,,.,. - batatnte, the hour of their rkwm wotul! have strnck. Chicago Tribtnt. nek. Vh'trrnjo Tribune.
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larroiwu arnvefo nave a maroon or lawiees i r- VJO'J- p,uV., iK. ubu.,--
k Gallant Charge Crowned with Splendid Success.
rnT D'Urssv, Krd Hivkr, Li., Msrch l", ( ....a .k rt.;- v... ..... Ij- 'MM Mrch Him fori was I caninreil to dnv by the United States for- ! nnder Gen A Ük Smith. The expetuition left Viek.l.nrg on ihe lth. landet! 'at r?emmeport on the 18th, an 1 marched 1 to Uayon Glace, where 4Jerl Scurry'a reb-! ui ,Ha had n Miimintvl but which tied on the approach of our transports, i , I , . 1 leavint? consmeraDie camp eoninaffe and i -t a . . . , o,mnitf(sary stores, wen. ?mnn pressea (, . T,, . v. forward to el ow Bayou, where a stronc fe laJi Wl forttheation had I een erected, bnt the reb ate again tied as we came tip. The enemy as pressed and some skirmiwhing occur rel, resulting in the eaptnre of aevcial prixiners and a 8mall wagon train. At daylight, yesterday, tho entire command nwlea distant, and at four o'clock, p. m. tn. 8,j hh jniijana batteries opened a on tho fort, which replied vigorously with thire of its heaviest enns. I he cannona. ade conti nned an honr. when Gen. .Smith .1.. I-a - .1 oi ill: . te.L wwini io im niri . i Illinois. im 11 M f) e! rjfla .( i 58th, U9th and 80ih Indiana, and 24th ! Mtssonri regimnU, charged over deep I ditches and thick ahatti, amM a crnllinic ni u cue 1 in i 1. 1 ic fi wkhin twenty minntes alter the - . . . ... .6 .. I1 14 inoi p anted the American tlsg up- . ' . 0 Inn ha ...... f a ir.ii I l.i r .!,(.., w u-. . i on .... ........ v . . . ' . - . x . w . . " . . ...... complete and; resulto.1 in the rapture Ol j o.. : :....i...i: .....,.. c - ..'IMISI'IC.I-, llll lll'.lllg IHl liH I I Ml 1 U" III - tions and uoomnroois covered wtn ran- - - - I . . : . m . . nun iros. i no we i m i wiiei uaner v con - neois wnn i lie loir. ue csserome Ol will Ml , . : . l . l r . . i. . . r i . l are capable of resisting bot and bell of. the heaviest calibre. The position of tle enng was capital for .. ..... W. a rapid and effective fire on all boats atiinmntimr in n mn .-vr iIabi. tha rivar :Aboot S0 negroes were emrlovetJ for at year ia ennMriiering the earthwoikw. General B-nk and Smith within two - j ( I weeks. Their deeigns as to strength and position, are contraband at present. Among the artillery captured are two truna bol oncint? to tliR rhonnpr Mnrnincr Liht two rifled eu from the Nfrfiet uignt, two limn kiui u,c narriet Lane, captured lat prillg, off Sabine '. . rasa; one heavy gun irom the MMMl, sank in the Aiississippi last rear by the' , , . . - - rebel rain Webb. IM. . . ... 1 T ai ,cuc".vfc 1 t r(iri. Micinnti nnvv in ' t in r lr ran etriL- i . mm , , , nT nn ,a nr na7 . T "euu I an,i .iarv ö uric sue consiaerea lniprecrnai g 1 jti (0 Bn 0f oor Hot ilia. Admiial Torter I i I ;t j line man I ici in anir.rr.iM - uo viv.i u u a 1 1 i I ii I .L' ii '.TV f?. .7. VT' i i7. z." r . i. . i : i truetions from tho l!ed Uiver, conaUtinc 0f r,- 4nj DUes driven i A correspondent with the Array of the Potomac sends the following from Culpepper Court House: Lieutenant General Grant, acomnanied ... . n rüT To rv bv General Kawlings, Chief of btaQ.Generals Hunt, AVadsworth and two or three members of bis staff, left Washington at 0:45 for Culpepper in a special car. At , a -a ; r.i. '3aT ...1 .vieaanufia, ou virion iuiana wncre llUOpa li 1 1 U Al ilvl lU III") iijlUl.l .1 i I to n.i Greeted with enthusiastic cheeriosr. Reach-
ng Brandy Station at 12 M., he was nietU" landed there fr0Ba Foil Monroe: 400
7 General Meade, who welcomed him to,"f em are aick, three died on the way.
Gen. Grant haviog expressed a wish that mere snonia do no display, mere was no r i ir. vr . I formal reception. Major Generat Newton, (Gen. Robinson, Cutler aud Kelley, and I ec. i Lr i i man- muer utuce. spw tn ...... anu ou rpiadron of the uth regular cavalry, and the "m ( Brooklyn) infautry were drawn l,P- Tbo Lieut. General, avoi ling the . throng, gathered about; the statiou, pro- . t-ceuau iu au muuuimuo wuu vjcu. .ueaue. to his headquarters. lne sol Jiera of the army are, as far can learn, full of hopes in their mnr com raander, l , ;U l. THE SEW ARMY OF TUB. rOTOMACg War Dki 't, At'JT. Gkk.' Ounce. ) Wasiiisoton. March 2'it 1H04. j Uencrnl Order No. 11; L1!.. I" .. . 1 '. aa -- il T J M . l ll ,- sVJ u iitJCl IV li 41 LilO 1 it? 8 1J?B I VI i tha United States, tlva number of armr
, corps comprising the Array of the Poto- , mac, wMl be reduced to ihrea, ia.: ihe 31, j5lh C,h cot' Tie itoW of the h' er two corps, vix , the 1st and dd, will be J temporarily reorganized and distributed , among the 2d, 5th aad 6th, Ay the Com-jdore General, wive hrill determine what existing organisation snail retain their coips badges and other distinctive , marks. The staff offieea ef the two corn-, f . . . ....
i which are temporarily broken 41 p will be I ... . . . aasigned to vacancies ia the other corps. so far ass-nob vacancies may exist. Those for whom there are ne vacancies will cease to be coMViiered aa officers of the several 1 mimltm r( a rm enm. Öeeand--ÄIaj. Gea. 6. Ku-Warren is asaisned bv the President to tba command iag geseral office rs the Army ef tlie Port fot ordere o the Adjiiaal,eral of thearay? via: Major Sol. Meredith, do ! order ef the Secretary of War, ' Kd- TowaaiaiD, A. A. öen. f Ia addition to tbe foregoing we learu w 8 L.' . Been relieved 1 from the cemman J of the ci .-.rnT a ,Ka Pcmae, I caw ry corps in . .a. 1 . ..1 ' I report to Uen. Koseeraaa. n uii vri uvtw au I Ges. Bykos it ordered to I Oea. Sykes is ordered to report to Gen.
A BATTLE AT PAD UG AH.
Forrest's Rebels Attnc'ts the Town Gallantry Of OUT TrOOpS The Rebelr. ReDulsed With Heavv Loss Cairo, March 26. itenons were numerous in tue city mis . - c . . , morning concerning a big fight that had Reports wee nnmerons in the city this Uken plaee at Padncab, and the de true- j tiun of the town. The facts JU wo have obtained them from the best authority, are ... wiese The rebels, after leaving Union City, were joined by another detachment, so that their combined force numbered G.500 1 strong. I hey are reported to havo been commended by Forest nimssJlf. -With this force he made a dash into Paducah at 1 p. m. of the 1Mb; The place was defended by Colonel links, with abont 500 men in all. There were also two gunboats! in the river. Immediately after the enemy entered the town, their 8hnrphooters, sheltered bv houses, commenced to pick -r .1 l t i. on oit men in tnc ion, and me tnnuoat i immediately opened upon the town. Tho I I.I..L ;..... l.i.. It ...UL-1 u . .....-.l.1o iiiunMimiua iisu ii. w a iwjoiuic, of them crossing over the tiver. m tm mj(1. night, dniing which time Col. Hicks and his brave band displayed great gallantry. i and weic materially aided by the gunboats, when the rebels having lost several bun I , , - .... , , wminii,.. Ll (fn 1 ."" . . . . . p?nea to retire, uur troops nemg protect- ' . . . ... 1'... H.l l.v irt I li.'nt KVIi.c mir )ss WA.4 I'M 11 miri .- . j - - . " . ativeiy lr?Ut. It .... u -i U. i ihn R.rlir unn Id hr. . k A. I. .'..II .. ...v Aj.. Ali v. uiey roum w ur.Tc.. no. omv ov V . ; .1 i : i l : t Vi . . li.ltnr... u." uj uii iug uununi.j unv oumvivvi oi hi. i The fijjlit was severe, and the conduct ol the Union forces, both officers au J men, was all that could be desired. The rebel Col. Thompson was killed.Hid iwa.l wis tak.'P. olT bv a r.nnon ball , 111 The rebel loas was very severe. Tliere is a rumor that several wom.-n V .v O . 1 . V. w 1 1 ' i . .U III ! I I. IJ I . Our loss, as reported, was 12 killed and 40 wounded. Tho rebels 300 killed and wounded. acknowledge ii rPMo hoaihinart Ara and Onar urmiclnr'i ...... .- . . .. ... "rl J 'lTTi: 1 "C) . n r . , M a-nirat. 7;" ' T'W lnT- -T.-", T7 tunes, demandma an unconvlmonal aarlpmlcf The gallant Coluntl in command r. . . i, ,.., M C1,.ni I It 'HOU '"I" .1- kUlll I . ' ""J DIlI.IIUtl. irr.,' . . . ... ,,A , ill- iruiris nnr: iuiiiiiiaiiui-(i ur I UI icni, Buckner and 'Iliompson, the latter Ol . . .... . .... . ... wlldai WM KlUCj. 1 lie IT WOO SO lOrcO ntim - bercd more than COfO. At last accounts I ,i. t 1 Ii ' V had retired on Mavfield. Our force 1 tn thA Inrt had npn.lv run out I amninr... " - J " - . .. i . . i . .. . . - I I '. I i , 17 . IVA l-lll l'l.llUiJ.VVII crv il. .. II i I ion f ft. eaVhaa already reached there. ... , Hicks, commanding there, has destroyed the city by burning it, as he some tuue i since warned its inhahironts he would do, should ho again be menaced. daw p. ARRIVAL OF PRISONERS. Their Deplorable Condition.
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rntt.AOF.i.riii , March 24 A dispatch I WW from Annapolis says 900 Pm oners WeefSrh
shipment of aecsaries was sent Irom here A Gallant Exploit up the Red River. Cairo, March 23. c have good news from the Red River expedition, which : comes from undoubted authority. General A. J. Bruit b landed bis force irom transports a iew m.ie ueiow rou i D'Rusey. Trie rebel General Taylor I promptly marched n-iin-t him with .his whole force and attacked him in Ihe rear. Gen. Smith, instead of attempting to keep jup communication withthr river, proceed ed, he forced marches, towards the fort. When the rebel General saw tlie trick be started for the same destination, and for a i I I m Am tha - an. (.iinmAi I il Altht fill I .1 f hnal . . ' ovviv. vi-y . . uu. J tre Yankees came in about three hours J ahead, captured the fort and eleven guns, ,foor of mem Parrots, one eleven-inch, and I . 32-potmdejs also.a00 prisoners.--This gives Gen. Smith a strong footho!. ( t'is country, an 1 onabled tho Comraobo proceed to Alexandria with the gunboats without opposition. mm The 128U Indian. Col. Richard P. De i Hart, arrrred here yesterday morning from . u c I Miehiaran CilT. on their war to the front. I They stopped bnt a ahort time to get tents, 1 hnt these not being in readiaesa, a detail fare left to attead to it, and the regiment 1 passed oa. They are good -looking men, 1 v . . - -. . . . mm . j robast aad hardv. and we donl.t net will given good account of themselves. erf. Jour., March 25. i mm Resolutions of the Quarterly Conference of Plymouth Circuit, SI. P. Church, Passed March 26, 1854. ar . Whueai. One O. IL P. Hannah ha boon reparcentine: himself ss a member of the Metluxlist 'Preteauirt Charch, und Irv re doing Ws donbtlcs, raded iha mind, af tome persons in reference to i Handing, thrrclaro ., Reaolved: 1 .ITh.it we do notrecoenize tbe SAid Hannans In anr war connected with the Jlethoidhrt ProtesUnt Chureh, and do not HaW oor.cfTe-, Q-BHrterly Conforenrjr, in any way rcyi-j-,.ilaie 4rvaa U tu ai I inna II Waa l a. 11 a, I-'.m r rWäal atl t BM t Kam I fr0 ceriain rcalnvery faction which ' from the Wabash Ojnference of the M. ? . ...,NVa., a. I a Vi ma jaaaaw. seeecc did C,irc?i . ii äääaa. . a a a ait. a ( aS aar . . I x laaitmeaeevene paoiisae mine wrsiern i iCethodt lYotaaaant. aad also io the Hiiraauil - - County Republican. W.P. DAVID, Cli'm. ' a. II. Wiim.it, Sec'y
in Knox a principal point. VViHotiKhby M. McCormick ras cillcd to the Chair, and H . Hoflraan appointed Sccrery. Tim Pp...!.I....I mi f .L -In ' tili, fllillr. ni:.ill- A. frw
I appropriate remaik on the import.: lice of thceul-j-'t t le coidrid, nndthc preat advantages l,, vt wou"1 rcsu" Irom ",c c-"-ys w "c :i" cntei -pr i se . s V i I i W vl Rev. G. B. Rogtrs. of Cincinruiti, beln pre9cw, was called iipun, and addi-esscd the meeting, . a ... . k, r . B rT, i rr : r, .. ' oJ. He proposed the uueäUon, I the ruute o! the . a ,,r:Aie oneTand called upvT):uvni tue oitn ct nroposeu to DC nccompiiMioa the citUcus prvsent to state Uieir iea upon the subject, hi they were better acquainted than ;he with the country throngh which it was to p;. Upon that qncstion there lecmed to be but one sentiment, which was that the loadcou d Im? easily built, that it wo bid be highly advautageous to the eountrv through which iipas.spd, and tluit it would k - :n..:....:AM m . , .. m . . I D...(rr s. A- MCnik, Llovd Ol -aehewk. J.Zerba, j. 1 B. Hoog, A.W. Porter, S. J. I. new, and R. H. ' Ih-nder addreiaed tc meeting in support of these views, mid madehwral Iters to subscribe for stock. Dr. Wright, of German Township, in Marshall county, on the line of the proposed road, being called upon, addressed the meeting, stating the deep interest fert in '.he matter by the peopl ol hi seetion. He exhibited a chart of the proposed route, and men ioncd some of its many advantaMr. Rogers, being again called nport, in some ! truthful and forcible remaiks urged the people to ; ua 101 vi uiv ii nun uipvi ix, viiv v a united ami energetic cttoit. and exprcs-a the cob fide nee that the road would le built. He estimated the ce-t per mile at $&ft00: hnt state! that f.",ftdO pir mile wouaJ bv iSilBcient to secure the ro.nl. . On motion, a committee of five was appointed to obtain subscribers and form an organization of a Company lor the propo.-'cd Railroad. The following gentlemen were appointed fuch committee: Messt.. Samuel Be ittv , (ehairmau.) , Wiueatt? rreitvnuu. lt. II. n.Ml-r. A. W.Porter , r . ., 1 ami Ke . t. B. Uogi-ra. 1 -v - . n ir ... r i mi rnouon. i . oi.nin in w l . nnninnuM . nrrt-!.-I ponrhtig Secretary; and the Cmnmiticc wasem I noweird to fill vacancies. The conimittf e was in i - z I . structcd to use all exi-rfiins to awaken an interest in Ihe project long the line of the proposed road, outsMe ol the coin, rr. ' On motion, the prwee.ling'S of this meeting W re ordered to be published in the Press, and the papers of the oouirfiri of Klktim-t. Marshall, Jasper, and Newton be requested to copy. On motion, the meeting adjourned to ihe first Sätnnlay in May, to hear the report of the Coinmittoe ' W. II . McCoaaicK, Prcs't. II IIorn.At,Scc'v, ANNOUNCEMENT. Hox. WILLIAM ANDREWS of La'filfäl Jill I 11". I i a 111.. m t i r .i POMe' canu'u, ,or ' ine 1 I . . . a. A I . -. am 111 . ... I A a a a I ' u,.ul u' u T A U"J.IWII UI OK l .11 111 I'illUl . Oll I III II ll NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WEEKLY LIST OF LETTERS Beaaalalaa: in Hm- Po-t Ofl.-. ai riyaaowtk, Tn.l.. Ii r -4. whi'h if nit t;V 11 m'h within v wetk, wfll ho enf 10 fh" li-a. T. -tter (Hfln at W.iliii:jtroti City 1'iwtajre un the im 1 cm a Ii: Ladies' List. Alleman Lizzie Basbee Mary E Kaley Sarah A Baker Lusetta Lee Ora Bravender Jernsha Miller Pereilla Cowen Rachel Murphy Irena Shirley Mary A Snodgrass Malinda Shidaker Louisa Simons Sarah Sipes Harriet Campbell Catherine McKinney Lydia Temple LA Carney Ellen McDonough & Strong Vanastadall Elizabeth David Milly Watson Julia Ellsworth Emeline Plake Martha Walters Margaret Hackster Elisabeth Payne Caroline Wiser Susan GB.TLEIIi.S LIST. ' Hunk rt I. ui! aiiirRrallCB It.M W V ..l'i:lh florketl H in i -I Johnson Jo'.iu W K.I M Ültrt I. ik.- Jo."i!i J..iw i. Il .r i?i IÄÄa-it t L iiajhtoa J i'ii a M er M ir.in M "- v Milbr i: hcta II Cr.itt L Maaaa K liinl. . i Win tt Jnlm II It i 11 1 W u W II .'.i arfctjf 8 nf IV.vid S li Se' l William Sh:rland Jaros Th m s John Tiu. niton Jobu II Tränier J-dm I lie i h i I'efer I r.K K.-r N 1 Joan Warnt John v...j ataahaai While Drei. I A 2 Walter L O William. C W aahMr S llr.x.k - .1 mi i iwMwm J I'm.. .IV , . rillll u, rm . u. t Lwai '.iru ll II I. l n;. rt I . KiixUsli Jam-. , ..I...-. -. . . , . . R itii M Jam ' War I ll-nrr C t M' ISS P. C. FULLER. designs comaatai in. anolh-r U rm ..f Select School in the Saminarv. MOIVDAV, A I'll i I. Ith. TERMS OF TUITION, rriuvirr HrancUe., l'i'inniia " IMvni ..Uli. Narr Ola, is. It3iid fJ.Oll 2.M XV. II. DAVENPORT. sjwcjcojr Hf.vrsr, tonthnii the last Tuewiaji and Wednea--K.tni at Ihe IM:irdk Home. mar. li 31, a,Tl J3KTKR DALLAKKR, BUTCHER, North iMe I.Pure Street, Wee. r Uecker'a Store, marcli .11, 1S.4 1 c A.UTION. All persons are hereby ton-warned not to trust mv wis-, Kh-ntior Ana, on nr ar.-ount. a I will tun un loht of hr t-ontractinz. WILLIAM M.MILLBS. niareh W, 1SÄ4 I3jl IMPORTANT PAPERS LOST! John Walk-r. of In' l.lot in Plymouth. Inet Friday, a Iced from Ainlreav H.-n.li . k- and vile f r Ion in Inao.';a not.- on Pajlrr , ll-tnlriek. ..r lnwn.nl for Hl.oiit S-i".'; ne note on An.lre-.v tteWdvM-k. ..f IrwimiI. W ab.n S7.1. us and 1 fwx iu tla- Iiidi;i Lnlnd iniuranre Onun.r. The pnhlic nre wa-11-.Iai;. in. t .iirchaitie the alme n'otrm. Aar prrMai le. Intr -aM paper, at tm law "Be of Juha P. DeVar in PJrmuth.. the unl.riirncd at Im-'-l viM he ishahly r-r.ird.'J. JOHX WALKKR. ntarrh .11, la ,1 1 For Rats, Mice, Ronches, Ants Ded Hues, .Moth- In Fill. Woolens .c. luarela on Pli a , Fowl. Animals, Jtc. Put nf in 2.V. Mir. an 1 1 .00 Ro Ttottlei and Flaak..1 il and ! .ize. for II rr.w. I'rni f Iv-titi tk-ns Ac. "Hot -lanje in. to the lTttman fa nily." "Kata cue frt af thetr kadei todie. !' I ' aa. oH I... .' ia an au-jte eWlaa. -ia Sold hT all Driiruii.1. and Itetailrn everywhere, a ".BKa.ai:r-r..! all V reihten imh. .-. a . that "' .er i; nnrta i- "ti aaclr mx. Bottle, and Flaaki beftre yon l.y. m iltji i HIinY It. COSTAR. au Pbimcifal IrroT 4M2 Bn.nwr, N. Y. Miss L. A- Borton, M. Ö'flccotnmncfncahnfnertennofBf frT fTltiOL in the HP?r room of the .iiunai., MONDAY, AI' RTL Uta. Terms of Tuiaioia: TPVlmnry nrinc'ica, ft.Wi ami Intellectual Arithmetic So ! ' "noon , ' . ,.,, ' ltrm'Z 'V 3, ' 4.oo . , ... . ,.STV.ct, in Avance and tha ohfr haWt th. ia.ldle of Ha; tora. P-.7MOI Sarcb M, 1S4 lt2p'd j . . .... , , OTT.VP.ll AHD PAPER ; i -mr iifoNKY WANTED AT THE i II. And..A AI lUainiUUIll a una.v -wALL wil ol Jb Fixating executedin the very Ijest manner, on shortnotu c and most reasonable terms, at THIS Uf r ILL.
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?! H CD CD i 0 I 0 9 H U r fl 8 i i I I 3 aw fa CD CD O If 1 0 0 en 3 k $ to cr O o 0 S3 I M 0 o M 0 X 0 2 W A3 ZZ i 3 3 5-o 05 0 g?Bä Q - . O Q3 0 1 o & I tf o 0 0 p 3 98 S S. 1 h y. n ia''E 3aV iS; : 73 P" t; 7. AA -o r-1 O X o 9 tel pq o o CD 2 5" 73 9 o A SUMM KH A Summer in Idaho may make your fortunec, and on fay mav ilo tlie ament tinGREAT SALE OF LOTS I Marshall coimtr, Indiniis, aliidi will la- bjH n the premise, oa tVedursdny a Thursday. 13th .V 11th April Next, bet wee tl tlie hur nf III o"i;hk A. M.,.-lil 4 il'' 1" k V. M.. when all il. una.4.1 aWa in Miyu. S AUDI TV 3 to etjBuulh and tlie wat half of the n. w. ir. an.l tie waM half of tlii- i, . ijr. 'f -t . ', in Towimhip 33, n. of r. e . In bit. fn unit pun haacTr. will ho ofa-ml 'or aale at lulli: A net ion. (a- one-thirl eai-h, and the I..- la r in equal il.alalm.-ata of one and two mir., with internet an- ' nually, the pur. ... r (riving his note, waiving n-lief fnun .iln ii..n ui I Aipi.i: tu nt Iftftß, i.n.1 n lii"ttgA' en rne premises soninnjt th- .U-ferred pavnn-ntc Tlw ntU- iRelieved to VftMMl, but all pun ha rs re in.it..! to iareaiialeit. A ntM and lifcin-d H'.l I; HASTY VEi WILL UK fl IV KM. Any part of aaid pr. rn , and n .jtiantiry of other lands, .learntx-d below, .iti;..t. l in various p .r:- of the county mar ptevioiiilv pan ha. d at pri.alo .ale, ..n application io.hl':PH KSTKRVKl.T. F..i.. at lu .iiih. or to the iin.l-.r.isiKd, Laporte. Imliaua. laarcli -'1, lMil nilt3 w. HAW NMI, Tnee. Tlie folloa ing arc the descrijitioiu of the lands aborc referred to: N E '4 sec 2ri, town ?.r), north t.mpr 1 psst, E of u w '4 KT 2(5, town 3.", nortli mnj;r t east, 8 '.j f a '4 sec Set, town 3., north r.niire 1 cast, S 1 1 I ire 27, town M, nranev 1 enst, E lt s c ?4 jTC "2.", town .'. north range I east, N ' e j j sec 9, town 34, north BHtaaj 3 cast, S isc .4 sre 4. town 34. north r.m;'c 3 e.i-t, w ., I l4 "ce 0. Uian34, north range 1 eaat, N c 4 of n e '4 cc 31, town .'';, north nnge 2 E, E ., ot'n w '4 rc ?S town 'AA, north isnpe 1 E, X c '4 of set- 3l, town 3.ri, north range 1 east, S w '4 ec 27, town 33, north ranjrc 2 rasit. The fort-going land wilt he sold at private sale, on the same terms as the aliove. J. WE.STEPvVELT, Agent. March 21, 1-04-2113 Di stilled Restorative FOR THE HAIR, RESTORES GRAY AND FAEED HAIR AND DEARD TO ITS NATURAL COLOR. AND 15 A MOST LUXURIANT DRESSING FOR THE HAIR AND HEAD. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE. . . Reitorcs the Color. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, . Eradicates Dandruff. CLARK'S RE3TORATIVE, Promotes its Growth. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Prevent its falling off. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is an nnequaled Dressing CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, li good Icr Children. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is good for Ladies. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is cood for Old People. '.CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, ' I perfectly harmless. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Contains no Oil. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, I Beautifies the Hair. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is Fplcndid for W hiskers. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Kr-ens the Hair in its Place. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, r-v Cnre Nervous Headache. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Prevents Eruptions. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Stops Itchinjr and Burning. CLAKK'S RESTORATIVE, Keeps the Head Cool. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE. I h rightfully perfumed. CLARK'o RESTOliATtVB, Contains ne Sediment. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Contains no Gum. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE. . t j PnJMifJ jirar If sir CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Prepares yeu for Parties. CLARK ErTORATn'E Prepares yon for Balls. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, All Ladies need it. CLARK'S' E8T0RATIVB, CL'ARK'8 RteTcmATlivi?, Costs but $1 . CLAK'9 RESTORATIVE, Is Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. Tl A 1 1 AW t a a a r ncr. ! ar uutiie. rj rxHuea lor .). (Ifl. r.I.ABKlr fA. n I njrO k. SMTT1T n,;,.n IM General 1.UÜU & SM 1 1 II, Chicago, III., Opnerai Agent. Marth 17 vl
TJie Only Reliable Seli-Ad-justin: Wringer, Tlie rrame tK-ing orir.i, ihor.mphly rahimitH. aft Am'Jfrfrom rd it rti,i..ue4. H4iJ the liaLilitj tariuk., IwmtL pHt, Ac., mo m(tr.,i.!ihl. inwomVn trMm-s h j n v.-nil. thnml'-rreimi or rvmniicatrti faitrmiium to ftr out or
l'"' nut nf order; it uu U: Luuiuxl firnilv t 4fc tub m a ...,-'i m4. L JL "A" J aCX AfaOL aJL WARK.tXTED with- ar Mount COC-WDEEL8. It t(H,k the Kirit Pbcmum at Fifty-Scren Stat aad . '.iinty Fair in 1SK1, and is, teMomt an ercrptiom, Ik httt Wriiijjer eTr mide.. Inmeid .f tn-lli vin? ttw tatomont of part in intcniUd in the sak of thtr Wrins'-ri, TRY IT, AND JUDGE FOÄ YOURFELF. T(t it TttOßöUG HLV with ASTtmi ALL octwn, andtf not ntir. lv mt if!irory, return If: It will ring wyrttiag frvn. thr.vd tua UJ-ptUt with"Hi niirmi inn. PatcntvU in the Uaita Sana, Knrtand, Canada, and AaotmUa, Anap vaafa4 in ran iwa 9.8nrtetlr men can muten from $. to f 10 per day. Putnam M trj,ftM, i'omjMum: OtarValhat: l-urr ,- pmrtlm rrr:rnr &t irvm " II jolotH'zrd tcHk ioic t-n mM mxUmtnmr rmmt pmrtiti. I ran sun iv ay.:ifti'r -.t.i1 .;ir --rifnt in Ihr mamifactiirr frliaiKK f..r rhain-pamn an4 ntrrtawrn, fa which I hare (rated tbraAaitj vf imuand lii.ctbat if ia. prorrs Ixr ci'iiductrd jinj rry, It ii a ja rlrct wrld of tlie two. NVarly one y.ir ap- my family comiwnc.il naing owr of yonr Wr(np.T. It now prrfc-rma all lt fnnrtiona an well a it dil the fust time it wat ua. il. and hau hrwaae an ladiapenK.al.le article with na. 1 have clrtj oharrved arrl ..ih r kinds of c..tlire-vi rinRa-ra, the ni'lii ..perandi balag diff. rent. ttyfraa la praam the laUK rraulla aa tike Naaaa Wrii g r. hm in my jn.l-nient ibey hav failed. Xkt. JWmiiim II . iaar ia a. a ii.IiA aiptnaMa, ilu I -ii ckrrrfttllii rr ommrml it tn be tie brmt ia mrt. Itofj'rx;l Hilly yoar. .I"11V W. WIIRKI.KR. ( lenvrland. Nww Ti ara eirark ace ia tli jalvimkrna ly 1le me to cn.fors.- the al.ive Ktat.-ni. nt in 11 Barticnlur ' port icmittrw. JXO. !. LKFFKKT N. io n,akuian Strret. New Yrk. Jatiunrv, is. I. m.m a a . No 2, 5r5d; No. 1, $r,ni; No. A, ft-,00. M ir 'turiil an hoM. ti bi!. - .I.-mrf ptail. f the TO TN AM MANfFACTfUIM. CO., N . M I'latt atre. t. Xew torV. nndf levrlanl. Uhin. 6. V. XfOMTMMOf, Afrmt. archS, last alS-aBt'i I , sTlNTERN aL REVENUE, Annual Taxes. For 1$6-Jryi Tile ntlealinn 4 tnT-p i ver- i hi't. bf r.nlle.1 to th pmSalaaMi of nW CaHad state. KaraM U relative to the i- - -in in .i i. ,i . B I T Bv the aixth -ertion cf the net of July t. 1. if iwada the duty uf all utmibb. paftnecahips, tirnii. aawH-iatii, orvgrt-rati ii made liable to aby aanual duty, Ii.-. ne. r tax. on oa Rt.t-.iK: Tin: riBST MMl .r Ma'v i larw laar, t'iniakaa lit or return loth- .Witaat .. tf th" nfatrirt wh-rc l... :iti .l ..t the amount of anrinarinrVunV, the arakl-K .l-j. i- 1.mi.1 umIj a kk-. ial tax, and tb l.nine4 ..r nrrnpati'.n liaHW to pay My licrape. Kv-ry pf'raii who hall fail tn make auch retarn by the ilaj -;- irnal a til ! lial.u to l ..-- d l y the Awr I : !. Tiling to the l't Information w liii h he can obtain: and in mk'Ii imii th ,-. ! i- ii i ii i r i! t.. aild fifty -r reatain tn the atncaai ..Uli iUna f-mrU Hat. Km rv pcfwa aha shall aVttarf to mi .--e.r;if any fiL'e i or fraii.lnl nt Hit ar itai-ni-iit. w iih intent Sifiaa valuation or eiiiinu mt ioa pcaaätad aj law, is .nl.j-. t to a fu f flv tan n.1 red iloikura: tunl in -u. h ran- the Hal will la- in. i'M nut by tho .tail T ir A s slant Aisraaor. and from th- valuation and iiiumorHt i..n ... milc ttair can tae no aaaMaS. ... a I " b I'.iyukuiit jf tlw annual tag:-, rfeep ilnwe for lirenea, Irl not I-- ihhinded nnll! the ilitrtie'th day of June. Tlie appropriate blank oti w hl. J. . make return, and all ie ...irv iulornnittoii, will l.e fm nli. l bjr M II I TMilKK. i.-taiit AM.-or lor the nl Iiivi.jon, to whoa. 'h r-turns .hotiM ! illiven-J ou"of la't'Trthr firt Mn l..r of Jlav, at Iii enVe, tn n.-meiitb. HA VI 1 Tl IbNti:, I". S. A-.eor. Mir h 1 1S.1. at fedf ;nh Di.trict. Family Groceries! L. iVVtSBAIJHI & CO., dfaixhs n FAMILY GROCERIES ASD PKOVISIOXS, Fruits, Butter, Eggs, Cheese, üooi'üL.! Zard, Tvbucca Ciyert, eiwlYA Calf . m ATM a WW WW Wooden and Willow Ware. im.l" aoHciting tliej.ij.lic 'r..ni:.' a-e w.aild aay that ur Slock of tiroceric i r.i.lefe and a ill COMPARE FAVORABLY with any -ta'.ihiiient in X.-rtlnra Indiana. Men lie at iiinplio! with Unaerie .11 ,i Cnvor;.l-lr term, all tiling "ti-i'lrp-d, a in Kort Wayne or t'hicajr. 411 Orders ailed with Dispatch. ail hinda of VOUS TRY rSOBUi F. Like, ai tha II IG H EST M ARK ET PRICE IN EXC HANG E FOR GOODS. We I, or- ,r a rlnae attention te the waht o( the pthAc in the finrert line to merit a lihpral share f lt .atroiii ae. W e plejr- puTeelve O - . t. 1 1 , a 1. 1 f .e .. GIVE AS GOOD llttlM W CRDTERTES aa can 1- ol.ta inl at any house iti Northern Indiana. Give n aetIL aud we will convince yon thai w wUI not be aailereold. hl-A.V L. NCSSBAUM A CO. marchl lSi-.l nistf ' " . . Great Improvements in SEWING MACHINES ! Empire Shuttle Machine! PATENTED FEBRUARY 14, 1860. Salesroom, 454 Broadway, N. Y. Tlili Machine ia eon.t n:cteri on aa cft.1 ire It men aHarfile at median ism , pABuau ntt manv rare and valuable iianrov. intnta, luving tx-en exa.nlaee by ihr mxt prol nml cxnerta. and pronoance tobe SIMPLICITY aud PEaL FKCTION roMBINKD. The r- il -v. ii a arvlbe principal aapaauaai jurd .v'wtne Jliu'iiin-s: 1-t Exexai.tre lalar to the Zrator. i'.ilit. to get Ottt or nriler. Jd Exnenae, troalde aad loaaof time In reparrtaf. .li 1 k. h faeftT toar-w ecery dearrlpllon of ma a rial. Mh hiiiiereaahle i a hilf in operation. The Emjiire Sevcing Machine is Fzetnpi from all these, objections. It haa aatrahrht needle, perpend i ntar aetloa. make, tha LOCK or KHUTTLK "T1TCH. which will KITH HB Uli" m r KAVKL. and U alike on both nidei; pertbraa. ne elect aeAinc oa Aftery description of material, frmmx Leather to the Sneet N.m. k Mnalln, with cortoa, M. or ailk thread, flam the cnarnaat to the ntiett nnmher . Marine neither CAM nor VOG WHEEL, and the tl poAeiblA aiotaMi. it :ubs aa smooth as glaaa, aaa fa E31PII ATI (ALLY A NOISELESS XACHIXE! ' l. reqnireV' FIFTY PF-Jt CENT In. power to drira tt than anv ..thrr Marhfne in market. A irfrf of twerre ar of ape can w. rk it utendilv, withoat fatigue or injary to health, its STKt.Ni.TIl aad WOW 9ERFUL SIMP LIOiTV ) nT l-nifrwetfon render it almost "ImpoaaTl.le 1 pet oat of rdrr, and ia GL A KANTE Kl) bj the cuiupanj to giT an. tire aatiaÄcti..n. We reapee.fi i II lnr He all th w who may itrihi.tti aaarra tlicnix I . . iith a .uarnor arucae, ta sal 1 aaa Xlais Vnrivalccl .HacSaine. . Jp IvJ t-J , O XJ at A j Uftj.LiM A jmwÄr Bnt in a more especial manner do we to licit Ue patra ' f laiitÜlJf ?(1XL' r iJLlif- !Tt?liIR Merchant Taitori, Ihess Malers, Coach Mater; Qurs4 Meters, '. Manufacturers, Gaiter Fitters, Skirt and Domm Maker i, Skee Hinders, Vest and Jantalqfm . Mers. aariiihri rwitahte imrlimtioBf wtn b übet. ally dealt with. "fa , . 9m Price of Machines, Complete. agdpeJUi karnlrt'e.ViBi'Watnertaa Wei So 'J, Small Maaiuytliriug, aitii Kit. naion TaUa, ea ko. 3, Laute Wanitftrrnrtnp. with Fxtenrton Table, TS 0T No. 3, Large, for Laather, with rolling fott, Ax., S aar CABINETS IN EVERY VARIETY. i . , . , UT. Ami Agea.a. f.aH t.eana h. th.- t'niawl OaaTall, Paä. iftiiA UMBira. (Vmtral and Smth America, .M. " 0 ?m " ; ..maja giften, t.t ae make B.iiiiiiima. . I j. t. voARTHra a co., kbit IfM-alCw!? o. sfi Brosaw.j , Kn Iw,
