Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 31, Plymouth, Marshall County, 30 March 1865 — Page 2

VO ULME 10.

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER 3).

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J. r;.OSOR.E 1 Edltor i'J.VWOI-TII, I DIA : T ii v i: si) a y, M a k. GO IStSS t contained in another column, relative to the law making provision for soh-'i rs' families., enacted bv the late session of the I I, Til .rtnf3 rtttn,1 I.i- .Mir 1 n!c0 will Ic r ina-rcn to the ux ; 1 ' payers, an 1 ttfeo to ihe families of soldiers. ; We fail to m.o any irocd reason why the fundi raisod in each county should have be sent off to Indianapolis, and then re-i turned to the county again for distribution Uat perhaps that is the better way. n:av be said that this is done to equalize the common .burden, but while each Colin-; m tv. and each township even, is held re-! r sponsible lor it, individual quota of men, we think thev should be allowed to provide each fyjr its .wu soldiers' families. If the , rgureid in favor uf the realization of ; tlio l.mrden a? applied to supporting the families of soldier?, be good, it is equally! good, we think, when applied to raising ! the men required from an entire state. ; Iut Uncle Sam i. uot willing to accept a , ., p , piYCn numoer Oi moil from a itate m dis- j charge of his claim upon her, so lonr as a

Wc nvite attention to a rommuuieation ' assc-ors, who are in the next nttoen days " . ; ' : , . V . , Vll""Vi u:. V l.u.iJ,' u;: ri:i1' ... . r8cLci.. it r.f-r rtcovr:uir from Conoup-'

"iiizle townsinp is iu arrears for a single apportions to each county. The appor- Istrnntrlo' all civil government be A) re it j ' Vl ',iU'n v.as c.iecrvcu by part ci jieman. Ta other words the state at lart-c ! tioniueut to each township is distributed C l.rctended',' cvou by the United J I-auhllu's bid trad.?, Wilcox's division, aud

. p -t ,. 1 , , ' 1... .1... ..,. i States sovemnient itself, that its authority I rq''cu wiin great iuss 10 inc enemy.

unv iuriiisn an inc mea cauea iur. ana s "y mv- uusu-u.', hu aie ie.uueu iu j:ie i i .1 t 4 n i Tbp K b-io-.,! . ,, lP.rKnr'u ,-l .... . . , , was axtended over tneso State How ! 1 e ü'.-"1- 01 iiaitsun m oim-iou. even have an excess over the call, and if an additional bond in double the amount Iulnv .,,3 v,,jU,i t rtrilire? How ! llt'M " rerve, was brought up, and a perchance some intensely abolition or cop- ; that will probably come into their hands. 5 many hundred thou-and soldiers would i -'-eck j;ivcii to any further advance. One

perhead township happen uot to have nished its full share of them, down comes Uncle. Sam in jrallant yle, through subordinates, and straiirhtwav the crank is turned, and the names of enough lucklej? wite to fill the .iitMta of that particular , , , ' .,:v, an- .!-avn frm tU v.i.c.L .tul ,l,,v are kindly frovi-W '.vi.h a fuit ,.r blue, and hurried into the ranks. If this t.-w r'.crl.i whvl.nnbl nut Mfli l..fiVitv br.ve fTi..K.inotir ..r-ill tin- fnn.lv; rni.-Pil bv it f . r the purpose s of ministcrim: to the wacts of -" f i . .,. i i i the families e-ch intict lurnih its number ot men, why! i-'a . 11 r.ft e tch ol.-o furnish it amount or ; r-.-.j.? ti.m rnn nn d,;.,r.i;..i, o lllJ'J-" lllyl" vu.. mv jvun, w u, This, m his "incohoreut speech in the Senate he tuiici ar.out tee "Lonstitu-( i, tit i Tion. He certainly llecr would have thought of tulkintr ofthat document if he had been feober. There is not a word übout it in Line da's Inaugural ! Net a wo:d! It is evident, therefore, that a drunken Abolitionist is more liVrdy to bo right thin a sober one. Exchange. Mr. Sbcrmaii's Ravage. ... 7 . : r a.-s our readers tu rcntsc some cx- ... j r tract i we give trom the correspondence ot , the d-tily ppers. in relation to Shermans j march through South Carolina, aud tcH us whether thi.-? is war. If these savage outrages can go unpunished, then may the athela well doubt that there is a God m Uca-on. It apj ears that General j Shcrnnn allowed a lot of thieves and I plundeiersto go in the v. in of his army aud to rob and plunder totheir hearts content No restrictions scm to W been placed upon them, and thc con-erjueno r,Ic iu the counties through which Shor. maupa-ed.arenwin Sherman's army, as stolen i.rorert v. Neither a-c nor ?ox. ! old nor young, were respected, and they wantonly destroyed what they could not carry away. The heart fairly sickens at tho story of woe and misery which these fiends in hntr.an shape inflicted. War i j hoiriMe tr rvoL'h and terrible enough, but ! this mareh Sherman's is not war. It isrdjberv. It is savage and malicious hate. It is a gi ar.d raid of thieves. It ; tvuuld dis'TacetheaTa of the desert. '

1Tnvi-.,a bv hw Ivr the support cf the "r m.-m ,ly, e -ht dollars, and to each . . . i'"-,J'm Vi:, ;:Uf J ' J 1 ',". .;. , i i p.i i-ii i.i i, ; wiiliiii our reach. Wo have toiled and; Ww.iinoio March -" 7 I M reedy famdies of men employed by the, of their children under twelve years oid, ranleJ nwarJ ncarJy a tho Wc? V'; ' government in lighting its battle; to allow j two dollars. At lea.t six months must ,aYC al10,t gasped the costly price of This moruiu- at half-p;i.,t 4 o'clock, the ihsux to sutler would be woi ?e than heath- td tpse belorc relief can bo given under ind-pendence never won except through enemy, bv a ftron and sudden assault.

cnih: but the people have a right to ex- thc l- At the cioseof the financial year ! aguish and blocd. The crown stands captured Fori Stoadn.an; but, niter a vi-- fjr 14,1 who

rrt fairnc-s "n the distribution of the (Mpj yi; wc will haCe paid to the fami- reil l" !"- i T UV J orül" wn,l tnc hrt was recaptured. WIT r imv t CirrVfi nr i-" -: Lit iit to this Line,: LlinlLV s-ddiers something over OoJp ILL U IN& 0' : 1' i,.,.,, 1 1 lie rots iio cr o t r u r a ou beckon u. gtm3 uninjured. Gen. McLaughlin was ; tt i -.''- Ti- i:.'-rc-t ? - b - I our cpinion the la alluded to is anything ! soac have received more than tney saould. . on '1 ?,0 fearful entreaties of our mothers, ! t'.Vcn rrisom r bv the ivb d. wlni" hl .'IT r.Ä'l' ö.Vr; JV v s? Trf ' V5 "t'vl !; -i-sd, the rt:ü oii'V'-i :.Vt rr.";:,' 1

t . l . r . 1 ..... r.jbi r.rnlidi V n.t n inneb n i hor slntnd ' WlVi- nnd fin nrrhfrvc frt ca : t.' i, . .1 .1 1. i . t ! J ,-1 T -l 1 ' .,

pavers ! hare done. We are of tho oplnlun that ; triors ure Us Lrward. Wilr. The olnclal report lz :,ljoincd. IN TIIK F K E I) N CO KSo A H Y FOR TilLIIi ; J '..oV-tea'Vv r-, 0.'.?,?' j ?r?Ld üikc en both -.Me. r.cr.W - ! the above t-mount properly distributed, v.-o pause? Can wo falter ? Will we al- (igncd) F.. M. Stamon', ' .it.-ix In the ndddlo ?oh. cf th, rbhfkn v . j ;!.e ! "f - r'rf1' CV n'r;, e , , v i- i. i -I i - ,i i, i ' low the weapons which the trod of battles S -etirv of War- STOCK br havir.g It . lj-.v.r lobe hepatie I id. coidete r.d :..?,,.: ..f ; ' 'r Jiu,',. hou.e poop.e hc-i that Lincoln' h!e , would keep them as well as they were kept hr. ,0 oten lirected to themitin- of th- I 1'--- TI'C 1 ;: h'-' J 1 m f." ' t 1 ' C corwill ic .pared now, iu order tlmt the cutn-; when their husbands were at home. Tho despoilers of our homes now Co drop fro FROM rV YORK Cnisliod & GfOaiUl HfforO lim- Z h" Ä UtJ: ! - C-whed. ,nd iL. trv hyed e ;l,r?raee ol tt,;,-1 tasallc property in this county last year, our nerveless hands ? Shall webe di,- I R031 1.0RK. intun, , Ltt.L: il"; -t M 4

n-ht cL1 imp;:enr tn;---- and a half million, and j ed by the perior number of the) Thc ibof lr-i.L.i..- b.,i,!.l xrlll '.t .. ' isoinef hin1"' over two thousand noil, nn! ... . . o . i r . . fi . . ? i

.....v a x-jy a'.wv.v. .iiuuij ..... .1 vtt.i-. 1 7 . . .T. x I., . - - . ., . t lS f.I 1 PT1 . r n" I'll

wi,,? Lincoln it is trucks reported to 'hich we will have to pay, yearly, for neither private property, a.ro be sober man, but it is noue the Jess trm- sr.". and 1SGG the sum of about 10,000, has been snared from the rapantv and ' ',ecn S(vcro -d continuous htinthat if he 13 always .sober he is alwuy and prübbiy not , at t b h Jf brutal passions of their mercenary legier.. ea Sherman and Johnston, but no wrong. o Johnson sober is .lohnscu p ., ., , .. . Wherever thov hivo nd nv.r tC general latto. Johnston dec hair' a ftuwron,: but Johnson drunk ti,:ht, per- ofthat amount will be paid to those hvnig Xef ?ral engatrement. The battle was set iu I chance. beJahnsoi. rinht. As! r-rof of tins county. . Jri. uo 01 our lair lana, thC blackness, o aav f

they roobed the pe ,t le ci all the which t restcf, jn ,lc,ocartic days, gold, or sdver watc ;bcs jewelry, pi ate : and isf tmu,(ingm a flilusy lasig of - or other valuables they possessed. ! r ,,r,,Ä 1 fine account says tht at least thr:-fifths j , . r.,1! ihn vnb.hb, Knlonrrin. ib.. r.n,. .uiaucr ol Mas chusctt s, alarmed

Iti.s5 attain that can never be washed cut. ' onc lasting tins oioou, sees onij an easy and ought to consign Lincoln a;id tKU i.shvay of obtaining thc means it desires; i T r "! . . .. ll 'II, ,1

aiders, tibettor. advisers, supporters and apologists to everlasting disgrace and tdiatne. and boundless infamy. Head, read the horrible details on our first page. ! 'Hicvarc enough to make a savage shud-i dor. A I' A" P-y l

For the Democrat. Address of tlic Ilclcl Congrefls. War Widows. The confederate congress issued an adMlssrs. Editors: The County Au-idres to the people of the south, a short ditor was waited upon a fev.' days since by ; time previous to its adjournment, of which an installment of "war widows." who ask-1 the subjoined is an extract : ed and expected relief under a law that j Tu the revolution of " 7G" our armies the legislature cf our state, passed at its!am our VV rcd far more than wo

il i .i i r . i 'Lite session, lor their special benefit; and . as others will expect relief from the same " source, sooner than it can be brought I aoout, it has occurred to me that it ! would be interesting to some, at least, to I . j t . .,' .. , . uuaerstand v. hat the provisions of the law ' 1 . ; are, ana the proline amount ui tax that I will have to be paid by the citizens of; S Marshall Countv for that rurioe. The !

law requires the state auditor to rlir.aciacmieni rnrenin-to Greenes asnst1 1 . j.t - . ' ance passed throuirii a region so swcrt bv msh the couutv auditors with a sufficient i 1 ti,f . nA , , both aimies tliat they w ere compelled to quantity oi suitable olanks; (which na.s not subsist on green peaches as their only yet Icon done) said auditors are to hand diet. There was scarcely any salt f jr said blanks immediately to the townshin Meen rjonths, and when obtained it had

asscctor3, who are in the next fifteen days to take the enrollment, (if I might be allowed the expression) and make return the auditors, of all the names of the wive nf snldipr-4 vcn nro 111 fb tprviiv ihr ! c Cmlcl Sc.te,, nod the wiv cf tho,c who ! . have died in the service, and widow wo- j men whose sous are in the service, and j yes wo tue auuitor ot state, who is required to 1 1". I ft . I make an apportionment similar, or on the :.,mm;n ,), . ., . .' , A .. ; same piiuciple, as the superintendent ot common schools, and semHt to the county auditors iu ten days. The county auditors ' arc to call the county commissioner., to- j gother as soon as practicable. The legislature levied thirty cents on each oue hundred dollars worth of taxable property in the state, and one dollar on each poll. The commissioners arc reCltlir- , . . 1 i 1 to apportion tu each township its .share j of the estimated sum that the state auuitor j commissioners. ! . . ,i 1 r j r .1no,!,,,,- can be onlc-d from .he bore bir m.t.t next water, the ron.nn.,.doners rue authorized to borrow money j ironi time t o time, atG per cent, interest, s.-iuncrs arc required to anpro-' said Coinmi l-riate any funds in the couutv treasury i .1 1 x 1 "1 1 t ! X"t hc ,,c'n?- ""f "1C Ca-"h I, iK.i ..... . 'P.V - l jt . I 10 lftat pwrpo.se. lo those whom the trustee5 "ertam are entitled to reliet under the law. th Iniitw .-.rr. i,, iviv M.ndi f '"J " The !egi5!.ture at its last session in- j oroasrd tho .d..,r.l .v A r....., . - ......vw. M V Hill", II, .1.11 r t - i i, , , irwlr' CC,,t?' whlch a'1Jcd to tho ö0 cents for the families of soldiers, make 41 cents on thc $100 valuation, aud one dollar on each poll, over and above what our taxes were in lGd, which was regarj ded by many then .as being very high. KrO!;i Iii lYrf du r ihn PmihiIw. . .. " ..0-0 . v soldier?, aud thc tax payers, can gican . , A . . ' , suinctliinir ol what is tu reserve lr them t,,e I:ctt toycar-. 31c. . . zisilitscl willi Iii Party, lhc ?fVernmcnt 0f thc United States b aj0p!in- a system of taxation under .chi-h rb, st.if.. bnnl- lahM m. Ii.mrnr av. fillip ..i ivwtilk.j v '.. V V V. ist M such lia. compelled them to" make i(s er ,,cir solc currCJcy. Thc crcJ. it 0f the country has been shifted from 31 mo oepiee.ai.on.u u.s pay,wnicn nnniI" ttl Vs the present rate ol gold to "nin.ly the publisher ol his -,peoehcs and essays," for his annual los on them, uttered this melancholy growl in a recent speech in the senate: "The taiite of revenue is to a cove rn-nit-lit like thc taidu ot blocd to a wild j be:it, quickening aud naddenin energies, j 1 . . 1 .1 1 ........ . . . .1 r... 1- ... ii . . so that it becomes too deaf to all suggestions of iiiiustice; and the difficulties inusti increase where this taxation is enforced j 'JJ a far reaching rnouopoly. Thc state anil other folates will yield to the tame j temptation. Thc poet after picturing: vice as a monster of frightful mein, tells u in fnmiliar words; Vt e?a too oft. fWiliar with her fje. '. fir,t en'jrr, then piT.thrn embnee."

I . . . I II I II i.MI Sri"! Fl II rr I v 1 1 1 T V J I TV !Ttl Hfl' irr nitrni.,.iini.-nt.i I- . : . 4 1 UUUu:.. l"J. UO Iii CTi Iii hliljjl rrülU OlCiC D 'IU 4ii" r.Uvtf iJ ...w v.

to . each emia 01 sucu women, under twelve "1 a "ö"t,-'-,u cjuso. nv should we be line and h:s m-un lino of f.rtiiioiuions. i

irs Ohl, in hvc clavs alter said assessors uvv : . Ppoi:u'j!ii ci our - l'crm:.s?ion vaj, granted. :

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. make their report, said auditor is to send ,x 2 . . , "uam. icui. i.en i. j ; 1 . I lit Citent nr nur f.i-viicrc 1 T. vT.

It I a otlJef.ca report of th nau, of ,l,c rri(k(.io!r JfrHfiUe Jant c. V . . lü 2a i

men and the number of ehildreu. toUad charsfter of car romi!ilif.. rl... S-t"

fnr. ; Should said comm'ssiouers be of the opin- suffice to ipr-re.-s the civil irovcrntneut of cr two ttttipt.-. were made to retake the

ion that any one or more of said trutees "'0 states 01 tue conieaeracy, and to 1 ni::-7V ' ' " .rur , ' I .11-1 il . . until tlin -lrrn-il t A t(.. '.I I . i-i

ii.. ii e-i.iOiisii over iiieiii. even 111 li'ine ""lri ..1, v niuut. h.iuii 1,,,. are incapable o periWmmg the duties re-: " authoritv , !f b" 'n J, ! a charge was made by that brigade aided

cmiredot them by hatd act. other men ir,; n a ..0.,-! int of view. thcWlnro 1 'V the trooi.s of the 1st division on their

, .' capable arc to be selected bv said j k mav bo :'s'rtvl that th coiidiir-st f'i '-auk. and the cv n.y were driven out id

i i i ioc. ii -r inu ii ri 1 1 1 m i l n i Tiri wi z ' " - . .

' i lho rirnnd nud firm foniolnt ion oI'mh'-imc

ua c uouc. uiu eines it 'fl' UlCa liimnfl , , T i ,

rorc entirely cut off from all supplies from abroad, while our facilities for prouuein" them were mhnitely less than they uov, Lrc- (5rct?!l u? -o battle ci ' J'Utaw vra- won bv men who had scarcely ..l,.. 4i t.A . , . , ,J shoe-? to their tort or shirt to tl.-or !.-.L They protected their shoulders from beins calltd by the bruuU of their cross belts bv bunches ol' mo.'s and tut f er.vs. A 'j'!" .t!l,:"l!S-- wfcthets iui .1 iic i.tuf i.iuiucj iar i:iore. yashington did uot then despair. Lee does not now despair of the llsal triumoh 1 . i . t il 11 1 11 01 sirenui wmcn, careiuuy hus- j , .'V,"C -V cmPkW a,l IsUwiCi. nit to insure our hnal triumph. The j..,, t,p wtQ arK,ics throu-h our J country, though productive of cruel Miffering to our people, and grout jeeuniary lf'-- clv V01" permanent advaiiits civil gover.nment must te suppressed bv a contintiin' tnilitarv foreeor sur.planted lv anotner. to winch the inhabitants t yield a voluntary and forced obedience. The passage of hostile armies throu-h our ituiu'n -'i"t'i iiii'uuiu lins iv;uu. xc:i-l nianc,,tVarri-.ns would have to be .tatinned aUi sufficient number of points to the Confederate States h impracticable, ...n amV iVlnsVfTho Ä ..,iluriI nake'ti tlic v".,b f , rrrk -ant people, secretly, if not openly, hated hy the most enlightened and elevated por-j .lullS . hu.-ec records its lorever 111 letters ot Ji-ht noon one ot the n,..St dorion, ro4 of his'.orv. V . 1 o - . - eords u v.;il compel us to drink the cup of humillatum even to the bitter dree, of bavin the history of our struir-jrle written bv V 1. 1 I - . r. f SUch barbarous desolation has been their ,1 --.1:1.1 . tii i . destroyed, institutions cflcarnin- public and private libraries, j.illaged or" burned and the temples of God sacrile-iou-ly d' filed. Tcllow countrymen, wiil you, cau you ever submit to be ruled dy such a people ? Can you ever join hinds with them in fraternal union i Can you, with all these things freshly before jou, daily occuring on your native soil, ever return to politi cal union with these dc-spoilers of your i daughters? Never! A dark crimson sti cam divides you, which all the .skill of n ego. and irove to mc world, that wc cannot he

ja?ata. mu u'-'nunii ui ftiiuac 10 tr.c ter-jhiui, and still holds the position. Jo trv-, municipal tixvlion, vhici eddt fnm one to three j ilo. vearjJ aro : a likinets cf rible winter which Washington passed at ' inv to retake this th b.-itt'r wi n, f:,, i . , .v ' Mm vVr". '.mw '

to ahey l orge. with an army unpaid, half till Sat nirht. the cr.emv ioin vt ' V p(...T-. i . r, . . " ., . ; V.'h-jn the first w.-.a taken Ln weiicd 107 ,

s-Mancd and halt niiKed and shueless. to ;iv. f'cu. lluu.iihr.-.v- estimated th. ios r ' ' " k-cPei ni, ..tj . u 4J

ivince us that much as our brave -ol-i of the ci:cnv in lu tV,,mi tlir,-., f . u: ' '- Riiacutu to eaca r.c:?, wlicü way t-o

r ii t w --w . I i .1 i ( I i 1 u i 1 1 r i i ! ii : f I r

tiatiou cau never bridge over. The south- -u raui 11a5amp1ecv1ueuce1naij.ee r t - v Tj1 T) -, , , . 1 uhholil -. . ............ ....,v.-.. -- 5i0n -jyc i em people have determined to be free l"s not sent any considerable numper ot v OCEK1Lb "r J". - . Ü

and independent, and if their fortitude to rem force Johnston and ll uJerervlLmpt;!sc furmerhkcptbr m,whieh frou in u,e; i a rorfal t nde of icf; and j vx ViiilV VillirTl" and Courage do Hot lail them, it 11 impos- '!0,c lorce lll not now number more ? vtlUell at fair nrieee I willtHke" ir.exehar-e j when the-eav.ced io?i:r e:so!ve3 tb.Maiic in I . AIIIL.T1. siblc to doubt the issue. than half of Grant's. Lgooii, allkindsof " stoauch, and is ca.-rici oIV by the ;dd ot t:., ! ' ;!l,'V,Vt,'e w h? . -f there must be no halting, no hesita- The Times' correspondent with the left tion, Hi the only path that leads to the wing ot the army ci the Potomac, Loth. J!fcrcliailtallt Fl'OdllCe, ! The'tfcaw.ed Tome is n Inuilünt, :n.d none! ;' ,,t "bom a libeial JU-ount will giren, r,l V". nn;f .r.v in 1 savs. The Otb d and IHth rririi- were " I . t. n 1 , i ,. ;t . ,...! i:. .... 1 : but w e make no rn-iiTHmriii.

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conrptercd. W'cmu.d convince them tliat, though our soil may bo overrun, the faith of our people iu the great cause for which they arc contending is uubrokcu, is unchanged, their will invincib.'e. Jjct u.s emulate the example of the Kussian people when invaded by the grand army of Napoleon. Let us be willing to make any and every sacrifice, and consider it but a meet offering cu the altar of our country. 15y thc light ot the blazing rum ol what had once been a promt place, Napoleon read this inscription, whi:h ii.....'..i,Mi.... i.a. 1 .. ii.u.i . . 1.:. . llostophchin had affixed to hii gate: "l-'renchmeu ! I have spent eight years iu einli(dllIiing Mill resilience. Here I have live.l happily in th bosom d my family. The inhabitants of this estate, numbering seventeen huudred and twenty iiersons, have quitted it at your approach, and I have, with my own hands, fired my beloved home to prevent its pollution Ly j your presence hscaibo for the l'lvmoutli Ib'MO.' CHAT, - ye.nr in adv:it?rr

FROM WAKIIIXC3TOX. i War Departmkst.. "IVasuinotox, ! March 27 1:-J'J 1 M. j I

To Maj. Gen. I Ix : The followin- ofiicial reports of the oporations of the army of the Potomac on m.iir I I'.il-...... ' Saturday, and ol I Jen. Sherni.iii oj-eratrons 1 L' .:n. 1 - 1 , ai..-i.:ieii A.ieuu me, uu- uee.i i-; eenea iiii ni'Tiiui: ueu. ciiermau wasat Ooldsboro on the '2'2 1 of this month, i Xo movements have been made on either side, before Ilichmond and Potersburtr. n mice öatnrdav ii'!it. Iut' V M"c Ja; v-Vlc 0 K. M. Stanto.v, Secrctarv of VTrr. City Point, 10:i0 A. M. Tj. 31. Stanton, Secretary of Wer: The battle f the 20th resulted i.i ti.v lollowm I0S.-C3 on cur sojo : -i corps, killed H, wounded 4ü-, missin-' I'th Corps, killed GS. wounded ooS, inis.injr .0J. Our captures by the second corps were"0J. Ihe 2 and Gih con s wished 11 .ii X.A . lorward ftiid caitured tue eueuiv .s tronir L. ov.v.. , ; ta. Wrcht ia hi i',x ,t at uou;:c ;u:ü oi ovrs. ii:e t horny in a l:ag of truce for perm's-icu to cvlle-.'t i ..1 . J -i .!' '! ' .1. 1.1 6 received from Gen. Meade. (SlgU2d) 1'. S. Chant, Lieutenant Ceueral. The enemy attacked my front this luor nlng, at about A. 11.. with three ui-vi.-;ioi)5. ur.ucr c:nin;atdof (jeu. (Jordf.-n. tuc nine; tjv.r -'uas u:cu .is Our trojpL on . . ' 1Cltllr si,d firm. Afterward, a determined attack w:is inr.de en Fort lla. - i the iVrt' V ,t!l "Z0 !of a number of j rUs ouers. estimated at about 1,J'?0. Tvo bat- ; tle fla.rs ,iav0 aUi), k.otl ,iroai!t Vi;, I cv abo loit heavily b kil:,. mm 1 our lire.-. The whol? line was immediate ; ? rooccupied. and the -mis retaken uniu .'urcJ- 1 vciirut to add that Gen. Me 1 luchlin was captured in 1'ovt Steadnian ; Uur loss otherwise was not heavy. Great praUe is due to (Jeu. liartsuff, for the gallantry disolaved in huudiin' his uiviiou. which behaved with treat skill, in this, iu ,ut njrncmcut. ! Crm.U h.v l.n,-, T..t 1 ! .... 8ltlc f Nu-e. our troops lacing wetra.rt f ni h firii tr.- r' ik pi r: rnrf hi WOr ?' tll0?e ol herlh:in ,,c,n' ll 'liI.v cncl 1' ighting lasted two days, p1"""? W"ch desperate charges were made o:i both sides, the rebels charging our lines three times, and live thmes our men made counter-charges. The lighting on Sunday v.as mostly done by the 20th and 14th corps, and on Monday thc 15th aud 17th came unand partially relieved thei.i. "All alon tha route from ravctteville Sherman has had nfore or less firhting Xiiw Yoiiiv. March 2S Thc Tribune's Washington special :say 11 mis morning. 1 nc was ptishol forward from their line of works, and shortly after ' o'clock the centre corps became hotly engaged with Johnson's division of Anderson's corps. (Jen. Humphreys succeeded in driving in the encmie's picket line ou his maiu line, which shortly moved up to the front, and a desperate engagement took place. After repeated charges the -d corps jeized he ritio pits of the rebel lines, and hold them up to the present time. rmw c'AiiioCairo. March 'J7. Ao-tmportant arrangement for thc exchange of prisoners has deen effected at Vicksburg as follows: Tho rebel authorities have agreed to send 11,00'J of our men to a camp already established at a point called Four Mile Puidge, on the VicUburg and Jackson railroad. F.ight hundred federal prisoners have already ar rived there, and more arc on thc way from Oahawba. Meridian, and other rl cs iu . Ala'fmi aud Mi.?..ippi.

Uv a sudden rush thev siid the iin? r? riT Pm,I MP , ,v r,r TlI pp,lFir i ! i'- - i . r l cld bvt,ie :d br gaue, 1st UlM.i-j. r.t , Ä , . .vV stock, and by Lum, oi.t,a cm Kivc our custom.

loot of the hiil to the ri-ht of Fort lMllw uyv "" Ui"v' w 1 : f IV uUS J'vorthaa tLo who Luc Lo'i

Cieuauiail, lieCiCJ. aim OVerpOWeril'ir IIIC iu ?roaa-jiv i?e ujs iujcu ui im; urxnu- ,. t, -- OsNsit: - . -''i- u Iii I net?.

garr. c-n, t,k ,,o ,..,on ot tU . . 1 , ty or ninety days, whon the notes wi if undoubted , yK . ;-d t'ye Lot, Price tore oa the corner 8tL of

csiauinueu iiie:us:ue.s upou mo in.;, tur- ,,. .01Bm9r. , rt,m;,::n. a. I.:,, m.ifVn-mlr !.n 1 ovixv. iv o .. r,'.r,P,is HflV

u, s. 7-30 loan,

By authority of the Secretary o; the. Treasury, j iae U!1'Jers,S,uu ; sci'mtiou Agency ic I the undersigned has uuine'J the" General Sub- !. . . . - - . HM'ITIT aA.i 4 , , II..:., ! Tre.j-ei v Note?, bearing seven tl.ive ttni'13 i pCP een: interest, per r.u:n,k:irHa M '.Le SEVEK-TKIRTY LOAN. j The-- Notes .-re issued r.ndcr ue of Auwt 15, i ' lt . , , r .- 1 I'jI, -nd are pivaVjlo tbrcu 'e.iri from mat tin c in cu;rci;er, or ere conrerfibk at the option ol ' t!ie t. :J?r i:;tj U, S. 5-20 Six per cent. : Gold-Bearing Bonds. j : Iß ose bor.di ire now worth a prcsiiuai of nine ! per cent., iacIuJingg-oldint -rest froni Nov. whicri , makes the actual profit on the T-.'W loan, at cur-' I r. , . . , ,. . , . t ,! t reLt rates, inc.udaig iutervt,alio-ji. ten ter cc::t. r : " " r. t n l.ctsiarao: - to j on? ccatr.er d?.y .:, a :ioto i" . . . Ton cents nerdiyo:: a $5(J0 cots 11 0 off?. is r.'.rday on a 1r-J'-! -i0&I per ej'.y or a 5530) nit e. ; 2' etc cf all dcnoiiiinf.t"oii3 n-.mcd will be ; j promptly furuiihed upon receipt of subicriptioiii. 1,1,a" I I toklylcan iumaskex j ! öered by Govemmont, andit i confident. ; expected tht iu superior advantages will raal:?! ü t!.', I'-.n. j1"; j 1 oani' n ad ae eise on c!oin subicrimions to other Loans Iu order that cltizera from cverv tov.r ai'Ctioa of the country rr.a be alfcrded fucilitica ; for tikir. the loan, the National I3a::!i3, State t, , , n . . r, . , Düiiks,and Pnvate Jianseri throughout tne coun - try have generally agreed to receive fuhscviptioni ' . , ., ... , 4 . . " par. ö ubs?r:osrs wul select lbc-,r own oSc-uts. whon; thev have confidence, and who cr.lv are . . , ,. be respoiiaiolc for the e.ciivery of the notes for which they receire ordera. iSL'BSCRirTlONS WU.L T.Z RLCIVE! by th" hir.t National Hank of LaTorto First National llink of Wnr.;-.r KirM National Dank f Valparaiso. JAY COOKE. Sl2scb;?tiom Agkt, VhiUidphia. vlCn0, 3mo. t?l f aTTBlirrir V !TFT tT O I 11 &!i JL 11 JL lh VJT ill VV " ( 'lit. snuscrioer lias ruronaseu, a i nu.- n.iä .n JL running order, ft AT IIIS MILL IN I'LYMüUTlf. And is prepared to rr?nd e.ir cofn for r.tock fc J ar eil! rt.o:i Lim. r AI -VI LlliS 1 j He will also Glind OAT.S AND CORN lo - j jretliCt wheu wanted. I!e solicits the custom of I those liiiving Slock to feed. Term reasonable. vltir2ftf. X. D. I.UViJI.Y, IIONRST COR . . .i I woüidresseetrully.ii.nounce to my patron3

" " . ;o.ul L-:-.ve the r.t:!Ci;u'3 to coi:3r.!:;;'.i7C - ;or :, ! . , ... -, ..... , ,;r... --r.. ...... i , ..c..., . ,i. . it I ...:! : il 1 ?r :it. J.-i r.oTs c r tc dri UJ.....U in i'.-j mn. .o.iji..i ( :,iis ? t..i , ,i ., .... i . . . . , 1 rTcy-gn :den,ini:ne:e.5ed S rv,:d!v th,t I determined I iu'rl"111" i V;:uk'-'r., Of " T- . to oircr them to the int r.h.l devy.e nv undl. I - .:r . ol .ge: ? .-.oik .t neaddy ::W r A TPQT PR1V I ivided;.t:c:it:cBto2iu,'disc;tiC. Ir. truth, I wri f '"" l, ut(;. e,nrr, LiLlijOl AlVill VAU Ir.eU to forced to it, f,.? people would ,e,d tr in ;! i . y To-' ' nct :aVcM h i v r T "f I far iu.d near, to us-.e.'taln whether th;:r cürA Vy a uu.oa ri.i-.K: .t ahntest joMiWo I were likening jto.to,:. oi o,2er, ..n 1 u (?I'AjANTLILT by " Icrilcflcehiludcl!.!.,.!", Ih.xe l,,u inAi, L 27$ S ' 1 ,B-a-'!10 :,,Vni,r .v.!;;.,.,,, v..,i. i' v ..... I tos;'!T.'.v taeinselves th s:i..r nie!, to

Th.itIhrerc-contlyretrned Horn - each.tic!lt tht- triti condition of Iiis ch.ease, iuJ i l'op Skii t M.v.iunieamnow inrecciptof a , ,., , . f kIu,1:W ,ro, I n.r,-.

Of carcfuliy selected AND MONEY WILL NOT BV. REFUSED I- .... Mi i .I , . 1'nTllcmyoMeiHtO mystoek aud prices, and if they suit, they will bo 9ure and buy. I have no blowing tu do to indue youtopurchaie of me. Honorable, strnightfor I j ... 1: .1 i ......., . i . U Uli . . IveMn .rrearar, no., rj much needed , und I irpromi.Tf.to pay up. Those k no winclbemel fiedthatthcir dues arc very i . i . . i .i . Hojieiuey w u reaeem inei J . BIIOWNLKK. tHuSltf I in nl'iinVvM.'- vn I'1 -J;" Ii'.1? FEXFS AA erelt tlS?r ti 1 B T1 .sriAui. A creat Millerer tiaivnir been rentnred to health in a fewd aV4. nft er mnv mini nl'mli. rr , is willing to assiM his Riitlerinc fellow-erea-pure by cndiiiR (free,) on the reeript of a postlaid addressed eiiveloji', a ropy of the formula ol eure emploved . Diieet to JOHN M. DAfSNAi.r 1 T v! Üfliee Hox 1S1. I , nrooiUn.X. V.

PULMONIC SYEUP,

cj 1 1 t VH? !7 H THVTP AND LiLlxiX iJilljLvAkili JL A 2-1 .Lifo iff - tJ jMf iVhu-itui OiTiCO and Liborntorv at the N H.coritercf fc-lXTlUiiiOO.MMKtttJK Street, Pidia dti;.!i:.i, wher all letters for uovice or buaiucs-J 1 should i 0 d'recte ! Uo v.-ill bo lound there cverv SATURDAY, profcisionilly U oxaiiue ir.n-i".iiii the Rpir- : c-:nc-tci, tor which his le is three dollars; a!! ad j v;cft ,-r,.. r v- ... v -ja nv-li c.-.-i i TUEirL'AY, Vom 9 A. M, to 3. V. M. tho M A j. uroRO' HOTEL, Bo-tM, Jana7 Is :;ud I'd, r'i-bruary li and iG, March 15 :a::d Iti.Apnll'J anl'dO, Mjt Hand 1?, June 11 a,,(i jr jjv jj ;). The f.:r.e for isv being in DALT1.MOHK raid : : HT'i-UUF.C v.i:j be httn in tVe drd'y i-a;i .f 11": ' ' rru i t J,,-. Srh :i ..I.'.ny yecrs ao, ri:r!.ii r-sLür in Pi.:i..dTZ'Uux i litj j-.-orex-Se-I ci-:-. ra!tv into tu? Jji' I ÄÄÄ . e;-r, !.- rr:.,.i. :. i-üijm! ::.t- t!;.; native n!ace, I v.-i rvnuved thither." Air kuhr ' and ell UU family ha-i Hvcd ar.d died t'.u-r-. 1 iAivJi lln L a.r.pon. a -iy .:t i i i )-:t to bed, ur.vr. ! !.' !o:- i:rany vvcttti iu vi . ' .i ...-4;ec - c;L'.i.iu. t';'. IV. . 1 1 rr'. -n Wiio ;.:.:i ar Ja'!:,-r-i laiaay onv-frieir-r,., U.-i.! rtiei.dcd !.-:,: ia hi I t-' ,..! . . u ,... .... ... .' . !. c , . i 1 . jc : i . ! .I 1. it ! ::.t.-t d4r , and jrnro f..' o..; '.reek io ; r.mSe my tvü.ord ,5-. I.: f!. .v.ret:.. ihq.rlers cc-auitiü!!, 1 heard of .he rt.n.-ihVs ! .I11,-? .' V "i' : .'"' V l." Iu 7 -: : p.i.nr.i.irt' cv-. ry n-.r. , r.lr?, a.id ;i:sr..;- ot :,!v 1 hiourallc discos, by every mo, phic!: us..s h I a those who ere r.i.!e;trr.odi:i .irdiiu alt v nc:i ie? as w er redu?? 'I to the ci ' J:::cu lwusin. Th:i h.due.-d :r.vip. o.-'.e I 'liv?' r.po:viry i r.ov f rep .;vd ( i. ? i.- . !. ... , .., ;t ... ... - it riii i ii ui i l i i ir a.iL.i i' ,L.iiu:;iLitui hi i I - -' i The lVdirt-.nio SJii.i, one of n o ii-( .1 vilur - !b!e niedirir.es knov.ir. Itiinulrieut, pcuvcifal ! Iv tonie, Ti J heahr i: i?; ! I: co:.:;ur.3 nouv: :x.i, yet Ioi'on-5 t;e 'ooi :.i :' ; !.-r::i.v.iii ti;:.-r, ui.d i.ittue t,iro;vj it h . ita tu cieil:oü, One bottlo lrew-.Kr.'dv c-rcs oidin.i.y - .; Lat i'.lbe v !! tlr-t t. (..to a doc of Sehei.ek'i .......... . . .. I .u .ii.o. nv il i i.i? i.. viVviii.Tv u: jiii-.u;. I no i T...' v . . 1'.:' . . .. i. n . : pJea.-aiit;i.o bail citetts like when sin- Uuibon I whisky, which dis order the htomach, torpor the ' l: ir l.w'l. c 11 n n 11 t'n 4i.(-rr';i.Ji I uriu lh-l.l ; Vjer.droo.y .eti in. and ih, patent di 1 ui-.i i 1 r 1 t Tl eicawce I Tonie piOiir.ee lasting re. I ! ihoroirjilvimisoiatini: the stoinaeli nd diir-i ,,i.l enabling it to eliminate, and ' make into he dthy blood the lo"d which may be seil tor that purpose. It i so wouderful i'iil tSVcO tbita vino g'a-? t : ! 1 will digest a hcattv . . , . ., V I ? I A .... pive a tone to t'ie stoinaea v. iii-!i few im liein s! lW'viTlxim .i . t -il ". 1 M' u , 1 W'!l' re M by all -es nd eond.t.n.n produni , the i;ood rtbuits that ran We olUined from i ouiel. er any of th? niereurial niedicilic, anil willii Out any of thrir hurtfil or injuiiouH reult. 1 Tlinr ..Afrv .Ii C t'irt e-frTTI tlir f... 111. 'Tit li.l , . .... ..... ... . r ............... I "VIU ou iililtii. I n i i 1 v I " . i V '4 1' NU I povh tlmt nil three of mv nmlieines aie needed hi p ,0 4"rt Consumption. ' woni-nut iii.ittei-4 Ioovrneil and diüso veil hvm no.STnV-tl.-nr e C (ioodwhi A. r.i N V.XY YOKIv Deiuas Uaine A; Co, ' UAIjTI.MOK K S. S. Uan;e. , PITTSIllMiC lr.(.eori.'e II. Krv?r. I CINCINNATI K. K. Sine V Co.

t' ,.-'''" - " A . 7. . -Lahr

TKR!&' -iea ande.onmethHUN(:iVAI.f:i)MACniNE. 1 J 3 X lrseve1-u!yes.M Vx,X 1 luve nude Az m.,y j L;'! ,n '" l "Heil fire handred ei.uniüation-i weekly vü!i the lv'"J..e in

i iHc.iuo i.ri ctnnu, .vno ii. nrn i Also, sold br id lb Mfci' 'id Ioffm. . rinn5 -1- j

GOODS MARKED DOWN Save yo ir money by buying at tbe

;LOW RICE STOKE. MICE i ERO., ?ucccsr,M to Rice and Smith, .r9 iuw rcctivif!- tkoir F!I and Winter O'ood?, ei.:lr?.cip all kind of Ay fuvili. fi,'6cfl-s. Cr-'Chtry, Ghvi Il'.T". J!ii avd Cn.s. H'K.t and i ; Oar poods u.v.-t. b'.cn I-;'it slnro thegrttt deebn'j ij j rices. : una we propose to pre our , customers the benwüt ui" t:.i j:m:.c- for tbe bet ; tir. j Mr.slma :uari:.d down lOctn s a rar-?. ; Prints niurht d d owr fron 10 to 15 cct u a yar-1-i , 1.-Lainc4 m.irkcd down IC. cents a TjirJ, sue -il ot'acr dryods in t!:c saiue j ;o-ditiou. V.'e have a f.-csh rujly cf Family Groceriefs v.!:' Ii wc cTn and seil c'aeap. r.-;.iic Ji:j Cc:f?e 53 cent? per pcLnd. Rrown .r-Lvr from 2'J Vj 'J5 cer.ti per formd. Cnoc do to nr!j; tu.:; j-cr ?otDr or. Syi'-rj. A' T'Aaccc, Ml k';::'3 .X.'a7, 12't'Si.t?. .i'L'ln &r. V.'e Luve t',. Lrd -:ork oi" crockery ar itobe loan I in Plviroulli. ccnmrT.sin-eti piece ' to make a lull set, v.l,M, v. ill Pv;i ailow e , rny otiu r ir.au. Also ; rrcit vanctv ! I HATS AND CAPS j ra.i-'n-In p.lco ficm W cvr.:: to5. 15 case ! of üoj 'ö Cojta .Hlii-:- iVora n1,:Q to i3, Mr.s . hen v r..,ots hnv.i $?, to 4.5. Mm winter shoes -M. 11. liiec ietr.rn biv.v thnr.k? to th reop! i .Marslt.:il cua'.y 1'or their fj.-mtr p.itrona-e 'r-IJ'l elicit a continuance !' i!iir lavora to tl. no -.7 ::i;n. Coillltl7 JprodllCe. ScjUrO - ; rn. - .. ', U.1111031 & Ll3i Bjuhtrtthc L:i.est prc-s. KICK 8c BUG. m. u. k icn. WELCOMk' RICf:. riOalStr f'i'.'AT IMlMtovr.MKNT-? IX

i-SWmiy MACHINES..

1 Shuttle Machine. nxwr.-. ,-r - u... r.x i rccni, 533 Brcxv.'.iy Kerr Toik. ; - - - : Tv.S M..j is c-,-u .c.ed on tDt;r.lf w i rif.ci. le of nicl ii ii-i. ri4in.r t I . . . ' 'ra.'" r.ad t a:ubic-iri'iruvem rts, !ui:i "t-ecu cx- : 3nii;u-d !v t'e m .t jvcfu-ir.d cr:v.anj rr. j j , 1 "t. b.- SIMPLICITY aud PF.RFLCj 1 !. ? r.d-.-vn.gar. in? r.: :ct ipj! objcet.us nr 1 "v';i3;-iv;,;t' .M.i ! m ' j "l." ! x:!tc I.;!,,, . si. P-ahüUv to p-t .: of utdo.V ! !" --1 l:;r;-i" of trne in rp!i!::f. . i'..: . u::.y r ) cyc: r .:o,:n:.;: of :c. ! to -in!. . 'iY.:?rc-shc e srbüc i o-.i-rstkn. i'ur f .siijiir:' Nrwin Ti htim is I ; A i'!rai-;.t ::t-e.:e 'i?r-n !ii"'r .nt:t 1 " J'jPUÄTjPÄ? I V Ä SJfklDr! "00 i I -trLL, ft I'Sb'IcvCLiO'O 1 .m ere n .tnt Iii o:. i ( o -.tb .M.i' er. Tor-et Makers, n.tit r .Mftkflri, S 1 ll.t.l. 1 v; ..:... i i . , . . j i ai.a i-onom .waneia, Ct iad j I'jn'sJi'on ?.!:.!-c:-s. j 13" I?.dit..ios aud charitable TastitutioDi nill L ! tK'Ti.'.y i.eu.t v. ::. j pRlCS OF MACEIKE?, COMF . . ., ,f . . . -ni!:r Aleii ne, with IIenm:rr I i fO'V'Vr 5. COMrLETE. o::r-!itj ko ; .. . t (,r'!,' sav thr-m;;' the Acru:cx j "ifixj Actxcv. Itt'J lhuadway Stw Yoik. J. T. He AKTIU'It & CO. i3U IlroadwtT, New York. vlOaQi-li Slave Bolts, HE'DING & HOOP P'LES. '-- - Wo ill p.v tie following Mire, from thii dnU J l Sur Holt Heading fl!K, ,t,0 ,oU., on Jc,ivi.rv al uurSUT K.eiorr ftt pvinou,t ' W hile Oak Stave lbdt, Ktd I lead.ii z .fi..riO r. erl 6,00 ...... , . ... . "miou un ru iiiaun.z r. j ' II if lory Hoop Pol 1J), 00 per iboud O'rtea 17,00 25,00 ATXO AT i 1u-v.hI, llourboii ar.d F.tra flteec. we will i$ 1,00 per eonl tor Kid ami V ile Onk ttttl toltg 'and $1,2." per cord fer Hid Dak, Ash, Eltntnd' ' .Maple lledin l)t and $i.o p rthouFaud icr l.'i; l"rv HoM Pole, delit i red on ihe idefral. .

Ab-

ronvenu n ier o.i'i'o' f v r..t . trie aoor to nf po-n' fj'ilitv r b'wV'! und -Mb ni rr0n7tr I.RI'1 TPr" ,v C, O