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lAXiT, TSI-TXIUT ilB WIXK1T, at ito, iu bltisiob bt,' E. COWLE8 & CO. BW.r. IIW ETfTKHK, iORKIM AID ETEBISa. ' (--la.ee eaaaalate la itself.) As aa everrsitaur aaedium ta. Lum ofler. greatar mauoelnenta than any other jonmai poblialMa IB ontatde at Cincinnati. It anbiuoee eoiamna mora reading nuur, ud Hf Telegraacto a-w. (both by our own epeclij OorTveaondetita, ham York and Us Western AaaoeHted Pre..) u J antt4 ia a loot lotr liigUa -""-r than UTvuitf War in annua CUM. DiD-Mereing eT aening, by mat, per veer All " " no " - : - aw, a aw.i.i.i TM-wnm ar yew. 6 Ageois and Newe-deeltre, per Kl It t iMkitv. (iuJ i mi K u . , u v'S' i. afeenr. ser wvek. , Tri-Weekly litoente eerw-k. Sing Qtoertlsmtsts. - . AJK TOP LAMB, CRIPPLED, OB DirOBMID, Or have yaw or your neighbor a boy or girl or child ' " auae wiih eontreeied Uabi, ar ourved spine, cnokaa M, .r weak ar pare' Teed liaba or inlln, ,. wheareeatirely helpleee, or who ar. obliged to f ; rnf. or walk with cratches. 01 whoee limt ara v- i horieeed or Blocked, aa- dp,n , .,i. " or wkor ank'es ro'l 6T or tarn la ve, or wow nan orooked kaeee froai white aval or eorofuln, tr injury, or who limp irom Up aimoaltyr To eav sack f,oai a lib of m'sery, wl'l yoa not vrllaalattar. gMig tha proaiiant psinta la taa aaa,and NeaiTaia morn, frca of charge, a Cireo- " "J vo tira mill ( I BBTIBg KBB1. r Ifao,addriMDr.J. a. MAAii, Ka. S MaatMat Wraat, hawToik. mhll:l4daw OFflCi OF WAT1H.W0BK8, 1 CtlTEXiBB, Marsh M. 166. f "OnCS TO MACHINISTS -Sealed A. rroiaal.aaiarawl "Propoaala for Stop-aatai,1 ". nataarMaired for taa pip axtacitoa ia lbrTs. Piaa taa spoc fioatiooa may ba lBtpacted aar ro-a7 at tha office or ira Bodaraiaaad, ahara fur trier InformatlOB aaar also ba obtaioad. Tba .Board of Iruatjta i&Tlta Bjachicllfa to bid Rr ina work, rarrlo(r tha rcht to accept or da- ouaa as j or an proponaia racoiTea. iT Older of tha Board. JOSEf H SINQIR, ? mhllSS froptrtntendeBt and Inslacer. D EP0T 07 THB BUCKEYE Uouers and Reapers AND ALL PIECES fOB BXPilEISP, Has. 15 Superior Street, ' CLEVELAND, OHIO. .Tha BUCK ETC hei baeoBia toa farerlta of tha , Jarawi and ia amany looaliuea hara SUPERSEDED ALL OTHER IKACHIVES. All thoat in want of Mowt rj will do wa'l to (Ira Kaa r oraera at oace, auoer persoBeuy or hi mtu, aa the (apply 111 ba exhani-ed vary boob. Bhll:?16 H. W. trETKEMFTEB. JJIW DKES3 GO GOODS. A rhoioa auorlmant of LADIES' DRESS COODS, Or Hi IMP0BTATION, Bf4 la (Taat raiUty of iljlea, fabrlca and tjuall- MOBGAN. BOOT A CO.'S. tiaa, at mbll c OTTON YABN. oa, ) pSq ,J- Aa lnroloa of CotkB Tarn rtcalred thia day. atbll MOB8AW. ROOT A CO, Omn or OomiauiT or Erji.uTaaoa, flo. tz rtri fanning, aorta & m ruoiicl Clituui, Ohio, March 9, 1806. QtEALED PROPOSALS (in Duplicate) fOM ba recHrci at thia efflsa until 12o'o!ock at , MONDAT, March 13th, U66, from flrat haada, aaal fr-oai ciltEci loyal to tha CkrTernnwBt ot tha - linacad etaatB, lor the aapp'y and dtlirary at Oam p . Otavalaod, Ohio, free af ail chart ej, ot euch Frrah : Baaf aa may ba rtqolied by the CoauBiaary of Sub alatBca from tiaa to time. The Brer to ba wall fat tad. aooad Bad wbdooma, fa aiietr&ete forward hiad querwa, or pana thwa or, (Mckt and ahaaka axoladed) to be of etaers (not haiU, eaaaa, latifara, cr eowa) four yrara old aad arar, to weigh t each at leant (600) Are hsndred 1 poanda. Payflamta to be made monthly, In moo (noda as may be faraUhed by the Treasurer of the United Vtatea. Thu adrertliamant ahall ba part and piroal of the contract, and a printed copy moat ba attached to each bid f aid bid, whan accepted, will form tha baale of a writkea contract, with two good and rraponslbie earettea, (cemeeof anrati! required with bide) inf. Bctent to indemnity tba United States againit loan. Said contract to take edot ca tba ltu day of afarch, and to continue io foic nntll Jaly 14th, laco, osbjtct to the approval cf tha Otmmleeery Oeaaral of Sebaiatrnoe. rropoaele ant be tignrd by partial thtnuelTea, and not by cierkt. do. Blddera arc larlttd to ba preaatt at the opening of i he bide. CdAS. McClURK, ma:l3 Cept. and Com'y Bnoaiet- nee. ' I 25 BARRELS BOLL BUTTER FOB 8AL AT 25 CEST3 PER FOUIfD. No 40 Verain street. mh G. H. LITTLE. li ers to is ize PROPOSALS. Proposals will be re- cataad aatil thaSSth day of afaroh, imt., at 12 I a'e'e: k M ., fer Liceneee to collect Dockage !r m tha Pablte landing, in the City of Clevetaud, for tha year ceasing, cmmeaoliig April let, lfeGe, .abject to bb Omittance reggiellng tba leaning oi rnblio Dock.. Procoeal may be left with citW member ef tha Committee. G0OI PREJLIT, JOHN MABTIN, PE1EB GOLD KICK, Committee oa Harbora and Wbexree. ' March Ttb, Uu5. mn8:lii PBING ST TLB GBNTS' SILK HATS Jnat recaired by DKCKAHO A IN0LEHABT, hl:tSt 1 M Superior .t-,ot p. th. fVeddc'l. Tn XAMIT'IOirorTKACHEB3To Hi Ocyahrra County, will be bald at Cleveland, at the Court Hooee, Boom No. 4, &d atory, common. clna at 10 a. at., aa (ollowa : March 4th and loth ; April Slh and lath; May 6th and Oth, and June bd; at Beraa, April md, and at Warrenrnlle Canter, March atth. Commencing at thia hut place t a. at., and ckalng at S r. at. L. W. FOBD, reblTrtO" Clerk of Iiaralnera. DISSOLUTION NOTICB. The Firm of 0. A. wmierd Go., of Bellevae, thia 4ay dleaoived by mntnal concent. C. A. cTILLABD, - HiSBT KEMDALU COPABTKERHIP NOTICS. The 'un denlirocd having pnrchaaed the interest of the Id arm of C. A. WtU'ard A Co., wiU continue boat, aeaa at thcotd atand and under tha aaaM time. 0. A WILLABD. renrnsTy 10, Mae. ItlT.IM A. B. BMIfH. NOTICB. Notice if hereby given that the .obecrlbw JTlH apply to the Oily CouncU of the ily of ClevW aid. on the 14th ln.tent, for Mcaaac to eratt and cecp ap a tlaugbter Bona, on CeM avcaae rn sold city, bete pen Einaman nd Crotoa .traeta. JOHii BCHCLTZE. March let, I860. aal:US OPPER MINB NOTICE. The An araal Meeting of th. Lone Rock Mining Com pasy will be add at tha affloe of tha Company, No. Brupcet street, on Tuesday, Ma-ca 14tb, 180f, 8Ji a apcial meeting of said Company will take BiacccB loeeday, Merch xeth, Uox Bald special BBoastng la called for the porcoee of I Tying an aa lasniint oa the stock of the Company. It,a:lfe W. H.CAhLlCg, Bec'y. -pvISSOLUTlON. The interest repre- XJ canted by B. i. Toller la the firm of 8. A. fu,LIB A CO., erases Lorn this data. Tb.bn.l aeat will be continued a heretofore by a. A. ful ler, at th. eama plaoa. 8. A. FULLEtt, B.J.JTULLgB. Cleveland, Fab. M, 1865. mh7:194 of two jail ARGA!NSJEARGAINS1 DRESS GOODS! HARKED DO Will . SHAWI.S! MARKED DOW Jit CLOAKS! AfAicJtcx DOWNI All Winter Woolen Goods AT IMMIH8KL-Y REDUCED PRICES Te abac cat, faaearatory to Bprlng porch aaw. TATLOB, GBI8W0LD k CO., JaaU Ml Bcperior sheet. LADIES' SPRING iiARMENTS. New fHyka Sprisg Garment, la Cloth and ilk; WblU Lama Lace PoIbh aad Oirctaa; Black Itjo rotnai and uircua, oceneo tnu aay. . at. irswur m uu.. TaadUFabuc ftiura. left we our in to be the 33 VOL. XIX. Leader! CLEVELAND SATURDAY MOR The Latest News. BY TELEGRAPH. Last Night's Report. FROM SHERMAN. He is Reported to have Taken Fayetteville. His Advance within 40 Miles of Raleigh. The Negroes Flocking to his Standard. FROM GEN. GRANT. A Movement Expected Soon. FROM GENERAL SHERIDAN. Details of his late Victory. Union Raid on the Rappahannock River. Capture of Rebel Troops and Stores. SOUTHERN NEWS. Rebal Desertions in North Carolina. olina. Growth of Union Feeling. Another Terrible Railroad Accident. cident. Proceedings of the Senate. Sen. Hale Confirmed as Spanish Minister. FROM COLUMBUS. [Special Dispatch to the Cleveland LEADER.] COLUMBUS, March 9. The Senate to-day passed Senator "Wil am son's bill to authorize the Commission of the Beserve counties to appropriate funds necessary to secure the original pa pers pertaining to the " Connecticut Land Company," or copies of them. A bill was introdaced te allow salaries members of Councils of cities and incor porated Tillages. In the House the bill to relieve the Su preme Judges from duty in District Courts during the present year, was passed. This to enable the Judges to hold asammer session of the Supreme Court, in order to dispose of the vast amount of business that has accumulated. Mr. Babcock introduced a bill to author incorporated companies to hold real and personal property, and carry on busi ness outside cf the Stale. of to all SECOND DISPATCH. [Special Dispatch to the Cleveland LEADER.] COLUMBUS, March 10. The One Hundred and Kinety-first Ohio for the ield to-day, and the One Hun dred and Ninety-second goes to-morrow. The following are the officers of the latter regiment: Colonel Franois W. Butterfield, of Ba cyrus. Major VTUHaiQ Wi liams, of Benton. .. Burgeon illiaw S. Parker, of Pio.ua. Assistant Surgeons Calvin B. Holoomb, Bremen, and H, B. Martin, of El more. - Adjutant John B. Wolfe, of Ashland. Quartermaster Ed. Wolcott, of Gran ville. These officers, with the exception of the Assistant Burgeons, have earned their promotions by native service in the field. The murderers of Deputy Provost Mar shal Cook have been arrested and are in at Cambridge. The Grand Jury there have their easts already before them. There seems to be no doubt of their identifica tion. is be to to of Associated Press Report. FROM NEWBERN. NEW YORK, March 10. By Newborn Monday afternoon, the sixth, learn that up to the4tn Inst, warm shower had been falling for a week, mak ing the roads bad. It cleared off on Sat urday night Tha enemy had felled a great number of trees across the roads and paths leading from Newbern to Eonston, wnicnwere being removed oy me iorce advancing from Newbern, which force was within a short distance of inston. Refugees who arrived in Newbern state that Fayetteville,''North Carolina, was in possession last week, and that Sherman was within forty miles of Raleigh. The rebel soldiers were deserting in companies, and in tome cases by regiments. Some of them were leturtting to their homee- The people pay but little attention to the proclamation oi Governor Vance, call ing them to arms, and in most places in North Carolina the people go forth to meet Sherman with words of welcome, and are not particular about placing their stock, Ac, out of hit reach. Quite a panic exists among the negroes North Carolia, since the announcement that they are to be conscripted into the rebel army. The rebel are now gather ing them up. A strong combination ex ists among the conservative slaveholders resist the measure, tome of whom are arming their slaves in order that they may able to defy tho rebel authorities, and retain their servants, who exhibit a readi ness to fight for their masters and their houses, rather than for the Confederacy. Great numbers of negroes are nocking to uuvt. man leimji it or to of RAID ON THE RAPPAHANNOCK. PHILADELPHIA, March 10. A special disp&tch to tha Evening yraP'Li irom wuhington to-day, says o tar aay : un Mondon last three trans- ports with troops from Fortress Monroe, fWvn.A t. f X) J convoyed by the gunboats Com. Bead and Yankee, proceeded up the Bappahannock on a raid, the principal object being the capture of a large quantity of tobacco to smuggled into our line. A schooner bound np, -with a cargo whisky and salt, was first cactured hv the Bead, and the craw and carro removed and the schooner blown up. vn arriving at .Fredericksburg it was "TV" " gamsonea oy a squad or rereis however, made no response. Abodv tfS1 Md aUorB were Undad wb0 guc- I manufactured tobacco, about 95 tons, and estimated to be worth $380,000. I j nwu. jiwwitMuurg was 'co?red Pre"y effectually, and during the raid ever 400 prisoners were taken, An extensive contraband trade has been organized by the rebels on the Bappahan nock and this expedition was intended to I break it up As the vessels passed down the river on their return, numbers of deserters came off fl taeekem ei lifc, n ma i n 2w Virginia Cavalry. FROM NEW YORK. NEW YORK, March 10. Th? OmmtM Hatcher's Bun corre- puuurui oi loo oia eaya: iuo rwnua u -ing become passable, an advance towards the South Side Bailroad is hourly loosea for, though no orders have as yet been is sued. The Commercial says : A letter from an offioar on the Niagara, dated.Ferrol, Spain, P.k...Hiail. t.4-4l,A r.lwil ram cuiuaij .uw, rmmh StnnnwHll waa lvintr cIobb bv that nlace: the Spaniards had allowed her in to make limited repairs, and that the commander had asked permission to leave her in port, while he went to Paris to annul the con tract of sale, and throw her upon the hands of the former owners. The S iagara was anxious to engage her, notwithstanding iron vs. wood. Major General Whitney, a rebel prison er, died on Governor's Island to-day. FROM NEW ORLEANS. NEW ORLEANS, March 4. A train on the Opelousas railroad, bring ing the 83d Illinois regiment from Terre Boule, when four miles from the city, yes terday, ran over a horse, throwing eleven cars off the track, instantly killing ten and seriously wounding thirty-nine, several of whom will probably die. The steamers Guiding Star and George rjrnmwoll arrived last nicrht. The former sails on the 7th and the latter on the 8th instant. Cotton in more demand ; low middling 75c. Sugar and molasses unchanged. FROM NORTH CAROLINA. WASHINGTON, March 10. article on the situation, says that if the army of Lee defeated that of Grant at Spottsylvania, and around the Virginia capital, when the Yankee commander had 226,000 men ana Aiee nan less than ou.uuu, why may we not severely punish the two combined Federal armies whose aggregate will be less than 160,000? The resources Virginia have been held in reserve, not withstanding a month has elapsed since the granaries of Georgia and a portion of South Carolina have Deen cut on. jee s men still live on full rations ; there ia no reason to apprehend that they will fail enjoy plenty to the end. Under the guidance of heaven tbsy are more than a match for the wily Sher man, and we have nevei felt more confi dent than at the present hour that he is destined to come to grief. Let our people, then, be patient until our arrangements are completed and our plans consummated. We'll break at last through the darkness and gloom. The mighty reaction that must follow victory will compensate us for our present reverses; and, although bleeding, our country will still be found in the arena with spirit un quenched. The Fayetteville Telegraph assures its readers that it it not the wish of the gov ernment to conceal anything from them, to prevent, if possible, the Yankee forces in Wilmington and South Carolina learning anything of the movements each other. Their means of communica are very limited and uncertain, and it our policy not to make improvements for them. It hopes the condition of affairs will to materially changed in a few days as enable it to dispense with this reticence. All our information thus far is of an en couraging character. FROM RICHMOND PAPERS. WASHINGTON, March 10. The Richmond Sentinel, of the 8th, con tains the following: Nothing has occurred disturb the quiet prevailing below Rich mond, but if the weather continues good there will be active operations in the vicin ity of this city in a short time. .Nineteen car-ioaas 01 lionieaeraie pris oners arrived in Baltimore on Friday even ing. The following is from the Richmond Pis- pateh: All remains quiet on the Richmond and .Petersburg line lnougn yesterday is fourth day of consecutive dry weather, still Grant does not commence his threat ened burst from his left upon the South Side Railroad. He has erecled a number observatories along his Hatcher Bun lines, and from tnese nis signal corps take observations. His movements are un known. The Richmond Examiner of the 8 th For the past few days there has little firing on Richmond and Peters line. It will require yet a week of sunshine and wind to render the roads passable, and put tha ground in an; con dition for an extensive military movement. We have a very important piece of newt which comet direct from flew Or leans, and implies the prospect of serious difficulties between the United States and France. - It it the confirmation of previous reports in the Northern newspapers to the efiect that the United States Consul at Matamorat, who was accredited to the Juarez Government, hat been ordered away by Maximilian. It is also said that clearances for the United States from that port are now refused. Both houses of Congress have pasted a new tax law, and repealed the old one. The Wnig, ot the ath, lays: Sherman played out. If our readers do not hear read of any good news from South Car olina, it is a non teqvitur that there it none communicate. In a few days they will hear where Sherman is, and what has be fallen him. Let everybody be patient Phxladxlpbxa, March 10. The Bul letin publishes a copy of the bill to fill negro regiments, and says it will pass by the vote of the Virginia Senators. The Bank of Virginia is redeeming its notes at the rate of sixty for one in gold. The Enquirer calls upon the govern ment to seise the gold for the benefit of the Richmond government ha at the APPOINTMENTS. WASHINGTON, March 10. Frank Soule hat been appointed Internal Revenue Collector for California, instead Mr. Curtis, and Mr. Curtis Assessor in. tead of Mr. Fay. ; a CONGRESSIONAL. SENATE. WASHINGTON, March 10. Hr. Johnson presented the credentials non. j. a. j. UressweU, elected Senator I the Legislature of Maryland in Dlac J C x TT- I . J be of Senator Hicks, deceased. He was qualified auu wo his seat. Mr. Lane, of Kansas, moved that oenate proceed to the consideration of resolution to pay compenaationand mileage "o KinmiauiB oi seats' irom """wrni ana rfansas, opon which the Committee to amend the contingent expenses had re- yvr M3u auverseiy. jur. oumner called attention to the fact l mat wis resolution involved an expendi who, I ture of t9 Boo anH ).t r.i f Mr- PiBhbck, could not take the oath re- I tine; perjury. I Mr. Lane said that it was not true, for r uuuaciL WB8 JtEOWU SO DO ft radical Republican from the commencement of the war, and was one to this moment, .nrl ne. posed in every possible way the ordinance of secession, until he was compelled to vote r tuBBve nis me. xne Senator from Massachusetts had just voted to print a hiiiiaelf (Lane) ne waa not disposed to Mr. Trumbull did not see what claim the geunemen naa claiming seat from Ar- au3as. Aue juaiciary Committee had oy a ueciueo. vote, naa aecinrca' euey not entitled to the seats. Mr. Wade said the law-making power naa aeciarea Louisiana to be In rebellion against the people of the United States. It was not in the power of the President to bring back any State which was delib erately opposed to a Kepublican Govern ment The people are utterly unqualified to set up a State Government until the barriers Te removed and Congress de clares tnat tney are in a condition to establish a Government for themselves The bringing back of a State was not to be initiated by the President He could no more, by order thirty-five, authorize a re- Deuious btate to form a Government, than he could create something out of nothing. He had striven to elect the President, but ne could never sanction such a process as that Would the Senator from Illinois sanction this, and bring in here unwashed re Deis, men who have perjured themselves to the lowest hell, to associate with the patriotic Senator from Illinois. Sir, it will never ao. LLann was the candidate of the President who said to him in an order. "Be Governor of Louisiana," and this was done witnout consulting tne Senate or any other body. The Senator from Illinois had urged that the people of Louisiana had accepted without restraint, and that two thirds of the people had taken part in the ejicuiion. Mr. Trumbull moved to amend the reso lution so as to provide for paying only the Louisiana claimants, pending which the oenaie went into executive session. Ad journed. SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. PHILADELPHIA, March 10. Jay Cooke reports the sale of the 7-30 loan to-day to amount to $4,521,300. The largest western lubscription was $300,000 irom Cleveland, and the largest eastern was $100,000 from New York. There were 3,165 individual subscriptions of $50 to aiuu eacn. GOLD MARKET. NEW YORK, March 10. Gold to-night 198. Special Report. FINANCIAL. NEW YORK, March 10. At the Stock Exchange the feeling of speculation was greater than it has been any day since the present decline, and there was a marked decline throughout the day. The pressure to tell extended to nearly every stock. The prices touched a lower point that they have for a very long time past Government securities stong and in mod erate demand. Stocks dull, and miscellaneous and coal shares generally lower. Gold speculation heavy, and there was a further decline in the price under the pres sure to sell. The speech of the new Secretary of the Treasury promising the earliest practicable return to a specie basis, added to the gen erally favorable military situation, weak ened the gold market. Money market active at 7 per cent, and with ample supply. A large large amount of exchange is offering, but not in much demand. This a tendency to weaken gold. To-morrow' packet will take out the largest amount of government securities that have ever been shipped to Europe. PETROLEUM. Stocks active, at the following rates: Buchanan Farm 176 ; Cherry Bun 96 ; Empire City 435 ; Germania 105 ; High gate 105; Mankattan85; Oceanic 436; United States 2,100. Petroleum Stocks dull, at 4142J for crude, C768 for refined in bond, and 85 87 for free- Sale of the latter within these STOCKS. Gallagher's Evening .Exchange Gold 189. New York Central 106; Erie 62 Hud ion 109; Beading 107; Old Southern 65,'; Pittsburgh 72; Bock Island 95; Northwestern 32J"; do preferred 61; Fort Wayne 88 ; Ohio and Mississippi Certifi cates ; Cumberland 70; Mariposa 15; Canton ; Quicksilver ; Illinois Central 113. Stock and Gold are very active and (old after call as high at 192, and the doee of the report it stood at 190. LATEST. 11 P. M. After call at Gallagher1! Ex change large tale of Gold were made price going up to 195, and closing at 193. MEDICAL AND COMMISSARY SUPPLIES FOR SOUTHERN ARMIES. Washington special say there ia the greatest activity in the Medi cal, Commissary and Quartermasters De partment in forwarding supplies to our forces at the South. Transport are dis patched daily from here and from Alexan dria and Baltimore. SENATE PROBABLY TO BIT NEXT WEEK. The Times' special say the Senate will probably not adjourn before Tuesday next the President desire them to remain for confirmation to fill vacancies, which have occurred, during the present session. KING SPEECH OT MS. HCCUXLOCH. NEW YORK, March 10. of by at the the the new Secretary of ine Areasury, in response to theofflcers u ATeasury iwpartment, thanked them for the honor of their visit, and compli mented them for their ficftlity to their duties. In the course of his remarks he said my chief aim will of course be to provide mean to discbarge claims upon the Tress nry, at the earliest day practicable, and Institute measures to bring the business gradully, back to a srjecia basis thejieparture from which, although for a' time being neceisary, is no less damasint? to the people than expensive to the gov ernment But while it will be the main object with me, I shall not be unmindful of the importance of having the current business department conducted with fideli ty and dispatch. ' Commissioner Lewis, on behalf of tha Treasury officer, tendered their cordial congratulations in an appropriate address ANBT JOHN.TOH "RECUPERATING Hit MBN- TAX, ACCLTIB. The Commercials Washington (recial y : Vice President Johnson is at Silver . juir. it is nopea rresn air ana quiet will recuperate his mental faculties. STRENGTH OF JOHNSON'S ARMY. The Times' Charleston correspondent say the army which Beauregard took from Columbia, upon Sherman's entrance into that place, numbered 8,000 men, which is the nucleus of the force Joe Johnston has inunermans front: besides this, nart of I Hardee s army from Charleston may have I gotten up with Johnston. The Times I thinks Johnston' force cannot be large I to make any serious opposition to j Sherman. I STRENGTH OF JOHNSON'S ARMY. WESTERN OFFICES EXCHANGED. a list of ninety officers recently received 1 the rebels near Wilmington : I Xileutenant Charles Everett Cleveland: I Lieutenant G W Patterson, Alexandria, 1 Ohio: Lieutenant Geo WHall, Browns. I villa, Ohio; Lieutenant John, Fallebure, I Ohio; Lieutenant Michael Neehan, Ada, I Uhio; Lieutenant B. .Fall, Cincinnati : I Lieutenant J F Shul), Bloomington, Ind ; I L-ieut J r Jones, Norwalk, O.; Capt Geo I C Gordon, Wayne county, Mich. ; Lieut I G U McK.ee, Logansport Iowa : Mai or I J H Isello, Wapello, Ind. ; Capt Geo B I iwdge, Ottawa, HI. ; Capt H R Bending, I Capt B W Evans, Kirkes- Circleville, O, ville, O. DETAILS OF SHERIDAN'S VICTORY. WASHINGTON, March 10. HeralSs correspondent at Winches ter, gays Early despaired of making a suc cessful defence against Sheridan, and on the morning of the day Custar attacked him, he caused all surplus supplies and six piece of artillery, which he had, to be placed on the railroad train which was cap- tured by Gen. Custar, with all the spoils, I including a large quantity of artillery am-1 uiuuiuuu. in. Britiiery was an Durnt or I or spiked, and the gun carriages all destroy-1 ed. On account of the bad condition of 1 the roads, all the rebel wagon captured I were destroyed. For the same reason I Custar remained at Waynesboro, until I Sheridan, with the main column, came up, I and then pushed on through Bockfish Gap I to Greenwood. At last accounts direct I from Sheridan, Gen. Custar was within a few miles of Charlottesville. The capture of the remnant of Early's once splendid army frees the Valley of any regular force. The detachment detailed to escort the rebel prisoners left Waynesboro on the 3d, marched eight miles and encamped at to FisherviUe. Colonel Thompson, com- the brigade, finding hi supply f H food inaWnntp In moat th rmmrament. m of his men and prisoners, sent to several towns through which they were to pass to bring out food for the rebel prisoners. The response was not general. Sufficient sup plies were found, however, in the rebel storehouse at Staunton for In SKIRMISH AT MOUNT JACKSON. The troops were not interrupted on their return trip until they reaohedthe forks of the Shenandoah, near Mount Jackson, where they were met by a small cavalry force under General Bosser, which attempt ed to resist and rescue the prisoners, but were repulsed. From Waynesboro General Sheridan sent four couriers, each with a copy of an order for Hancock to send a brigade of infantry and cavalry to meet the prisoners at Mount Jackson. Two of the courier were killed and two captured. by SENATOR HALE TO BE SPANISH MINISTER. WASHINGTON, March 10. The Senate has confirmed the nomina tion of Ex-Senator John P. Hale to be Minister to Spain. CIVIL NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED. ate ha confirmed the nomina tions of Arnold Erekel, Judge of the Uni ted States Court in the Western District of Missouri, and Samuel Hoard as Postmaster Chicago. we BREVET MAJOR GENERALS CONFIRMED. The Senate confirmed the following Brevet Major Generals : Brigadier General John W. Turner, C. C. Andrew, John W. McMullin, Cha. Craft, Henry E. Davis, and Alfred FULL BRIGADIERS CONFIRMED. Brevet Brigadier General Swayne was confirmed as full Brigadier General. the BRIGADIER GENERALS CONFIRMED. The following nominations have been confirmed Brig. General by bievet : CoL Thomas W. Bennett, 69th Ind. ; John L. Beverdridge, 11th 111, Cavalry ; James Mr. True, 66th IU; D. B. Greer, 77 HL; Tho. T. Heal, 5th Ohio Cavalry; Jamea M. Kirby, 101 Ohio; Isaac B. Sherwood, 111th Ohio; Benj. Doombleger, 46th 111.; Thomas E. Chaplin, 96th III.; Theodore Reed, B. H. Johnson, A. T. Voorhies, 67th Ohio; Heman Brigga, James A, Ekin, of the Quartermaster's Department; Wm. Harttuff, Assistant J Inspector General; John D. Mulford, Sd N. Y; Henry D. Kingtley, 189th Ohio. the all OTHER NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED. The Senate alio confirmed the nomua. MARCH 11,1865 non ot smith O. Scofleld at Marshal of the Western District of Missouri: Wm T. Elgood as Marshal of tha Katrn T); of mctor Missouri; Joseph M. Boot Attor. I UBJ IOT 1118 Northern District of Ohio. COMPABATTyX CONDITION OT HBKL AND UNION PRISONERS. WASHINGTON, March 10. at Annapolis to- ", unuging aoout 3000 Union prisoners, most of them in a bad state of n..i; and nearly destitute of clothing. Several died on the passage, and three were taken from one boat Fifteen hnndrarl f them naa to go to the hospital. A large number of rebel prisoner pass ed through Baltimore to-day, to be ex changed, all in good health, and well- wuuiau. jaany of them had a carpet-bag full of additional clothing. SKIRMISH AT MUDDY CREEK. WASHINGTON, March 10. -n Thursday night a party of rebel cav alry, under a nephew of ex-Governor Letcher, attempted to make a crossing .t Muddy Branch, on the Upcer PLr. They were met by the pickets of the 1st New Hampshire cavalry, who drove Guerrillas, under one Kincheloes. are in force in the neighborhood of Leesburg. PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT. By the President of the United States of America Proclamation : Whereas: The 2 1st section of an act of Congress, approved on tho 3d last - enti tled "An act to amend several acts here- tofore rwuAri t mvM. r 1 calling out the national forA .nri in other Durooses." renmrca that in .riri;n to other lawful penalties of crime of deser enough tion from military or naval service, all nersnna wrhn h. Aa r .v. 11 ' uj. ecA Arvui tun military or naval service of the United State, who shall nat return to Baid servi ce 01 report themselves to the Provost Mar from snftl within sixty days after the proclama.- "on hereinafter mentioned, ahall be deemed 8111 ten te have voluntarily relinquished ,nd forfeited their right of citizenship and their right to become citizens,and they shall foreyer incapable of holding any 01 lru8t or pront under the United St'i r of exercising any right of citi zenl tnereof; and all person who shall hereafter desert the military or naval ser- v,cei ana all person who, .being duly en- rolled, ahall depart from the jurisdiction of 'he district in which he is enroled, as or go beyond the limits of the United States, with the intention to avoid any draft into the military or the naval service duly ordered, shall be liable to the penal- ties of thu section, and the Presidont is hereby authorized and required forthwith on the passage of this act, to issue his proo lamation setting forth the provision of this section ; in which proclamation the Presi dent is requested to notify all desertea returning witihn sixty days, as aforesaid, that they shall be pardoned on condition ' returning to their regiment and com- poura, or to sucu oio.gr organization at they may be assigned to, until they ahall 8erve for a period of time equal to their original term of enlistment -now, therefore, be it known that I Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, do issue this my proclamation as required, and by said account ordering requiring all deserters to return to their poets. And I do hereby notify them that all deserters who shall, within sixty days from the date of this proclamation, namely, on or before the tenth day of May 1865, retusn to service or report themselves the Provost Marshal, and shall be par doned on condition that they return to their regiments and companies, or inch otner organizations as they may be assign manding to, and serve the remainder of their orig- rm "lmeni, ana in addition thereto, a period equal to the time lost by desertion. testimony whereof I have hereunto set l. a my hand, and caused the seal of the A We All We All We Half. And And And Tho And la Ia It And Tnen Well Tor are United States to be affixed. Bole Done at the city of Washington this 4th of March, and in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and lixty-flye, and of the independence of the United State the eighty-ninth. s A. LINCOLN. By the President: f the Wm. H. Seward, Secretary of States. h thm cloth., Yesterday Evening's Edition. FROM NEW YORK . NEW YORK, March 10. con arms tne reported victory over JSarly Sheridan, and says, General Sheridan hat occupied Stanton. On his march np Valley to that point he met with no material opposition. The report that Gen. Early himself was captured' by General Sheridan is not confirmed by our dis patches. Rebel prisoners report a heavy Union advancing from East Tennessee on Lynchburg, of the capture of which place have unconfirmed rumor. The Heralds correspondent from the James says: There are additional indica tion of Lee's intention to abandon Rich mond. It is well understood that the re moval of government store ha been going for some time. Large numbers of troops have recently been sent, it is pre sumed to Lynchburg. The Augusta Constitutionalist says : The 16th and 17th corps with Sherman's command has a baggage train three miles long. The 15th corps became drunk and pillaged Columbia, burning the entire length of Main street Sherman ordered pillagers and burners to be shot Two or three hundred citizen left with Yankees. Most ot the people remaining are oblig ed to live in huts. Their condition it dread ful. Sherman left twenty head of cattle tick and wounded and gave arms to the citizens to protect themselves and negroes Every article of subsistence was carried off. Cellars, out-buiMings, &c , being searched. The city was shelled furiously before taken possession of. The same paper says there are 8,000 lo comotives and cars penned up at Char lotte. It says Sherman will of course destroy this stock. They were heavily laden with stores. The Southern Express Company saved its valuables, but the mail have been everywhere lost A Charlotte correspondent of the Bich- ;mond Ylhy say; Sherman' advance oa merely Dry o oellent leas AT eS puckers, M. treat, Hare Mew Moch mh5 NO. 61. Celumbia was unexpected, sudden and ur- prising. It found all unprepared. When his guns were heard in the city, the public officers for the first time began to think removing the Government stores. The little army gave way step by step until flanked out of position on th of the Conearee. when thev fflh the city, and began the work of gettinir off ow.w, uue auv time was too snort, and much was left The worst feature of th wnoie scene was the plundering done by Wheeler's cavalry. This was done most systematically, as if they were trained to stealing. 1 he Tribune snecial savs TCr-Sanativ- Wilkinson, of Minnesota, is exrjected tn j j-, - , , . . euroam vommisaioner Dole, in charee of Ik. T ,r : u ' 0 uo uiuuui jDureatl. Admiral Porter' testimony is said to bo cAweumgiy camaging to tren. Banks' Bad River expedition. Secretary McCulloch ha determined to tranship the Savannah cotton, now at New a ura, w Xin iaQa. SOUTHERN NEWS. NEW YORK, March 10. The communication addnwuul tn tho Richmond Enouirer. sent hv telnmnh last night, is dated, In the trenches, March 4th, and commence thus ; . . ...... . We are alarmed. What mean all th nut rumors of the city ? Not of Sherman or his advance, or how Early has hn rLa committees? tc In this we have the only reference made in the Richmond papers to the defeat of iariy. The Worlds Port Royal correspondent says it has been discovered that there were no torpedoes in Charleston harbor, and that the reports concerning them and the tortuous course pursued by the block ade runners and rebel vessels for the three past years were only blinds. The Heralds correspondent says : Early was found near Waynesboro', on a ranee of hills, with five pieces of artillery in po sition, ueneral Uuster dismounted two regiments as skirmishers. In the rear, on either side of the road, were two solid Teg menta. The movement upon the enemy's works was made at once. The rebels fired one volley and then fled like sheep. Their attempt to escape was fruitless, as Custer cloeed his lines upoqathem and surrounded nearly tne entire lerce. General Early did not attempt to rally nis men, out roue 011 on a neet norse, at tended by an orderly. The victory was almost a bloodless one, we only lost ten or twelve killed and wounded. tSJatwfcfl. DAVIS PEIXOTTO & CO. FINE CLOTHING AND Gentlemen's Furnlsnlng Goods. Elegant Styles of CMIdrens and Toe Splendid assortment of Clotb Elegant Styles of CD 'arena ana X oath's Clothing. Bnlondid Bsaortmant of Clotbe. GaMimeres and Testings, for Custom Trade, at Seasonable Prices. nolo DAVIS, PEIXOTTO CO.. Cor. Water and Superior its. AITB WILL SELL, FOB THE Nbxt V Thirty Kays, oar heavy .tock of DDBTOCT OVERCOATS and SACK OVBBOOATS, at COST. large atock of Boeii ma Suite, English Walking uoata, Baca uoata, bit Ik f rota ieta, ana saucy inoed menta and Genta' Fun lahing Ooods. Caaaimere Panta and Vesta, at greatly rede prices. We will give f .-eat bargain, ia Under Gar- Our Coatom DeparUi cat at now complete m every particular. d. MA,in, deelS IS Suc-arior St., opposite Bank at. PRESENTS. Christmas and New Teas', at Union HalL Those who want Preaenta abonld a-ive US a call. have Clothing fur rich, and Clothing for poor ahonid come to us and BarBains secure : have Clothing for Boya, and Clothing for.Mea many more nfiea tnan 1 11 now try to pen , Coats, Overooats, Pants, Jackets and Vests, our own make and anrely the beat. - have Scaroi and Soarf Pins, Keck Ties and t.Tavata. lrta, Glove, snd Cellars, Buspeaders and Hate, fcioeeendHandkerohlab, Wrappers and Draw era, ont of Silk, Wool, Marine or Qause ; many more thinaa that are nnefnl and .km. Which for thee, timet we'U sell at a very low price. then for th. lexi.ee, God bleaa the dear eraatares, grant that no sorrow m y are mar their fee tore. : present for them which will give theat most pleasure, be In eacn household a blearing and treasure. eSCWINO MAUUINIi one of bLaSEA's, yoa snow, ahead ot all othM- Machines made to to sew. te almple. It 1. handioma. and eaav to ran" by far the beat Hewliur Machine under tne i all who want Presents to UNION BALL hi. we know, that when then you'll not mil to ear. th. gifts that ara valaed and prised most of all tnoee tnat are porchasM at our lamed U A loot naiiui ISAAC A. ISAACS VITIOI KILL. I Agent for the sale of Singer's Celebrated Sew. Ing Machines, Btorr'i Automaton aad StroBg'a Patent Army Bed-Trunk, r-,. Comer Superior and U aloa-eta. wv jjook oat war the flan ta. sen dee.il PKCIAL KOTICfi. BoIdk w detironi of clemnlnir out th bftlntw mr ilock In th ihoriMt time DoMibl. I will for next thirty day offer all ttw Ooodi In my ttor tiiiuuuiiu raiuu. xner wm t noana in stock: Irian linetu. WhiU and Brtrwa Tftbltv SapklDt, iaavdiiM aad Gent HandkerchMb. nea DianKeta. ttmt aaaiuy tiiack bllka. Unm rianneja oi au daonDUona. Whita Jaooa. Moalina and Naloaooka. Infant Cmbroidercd uauDno ana bwim Tnnattlvga. Laoe aad Cartalna, Velvet RibboDi, BaUnorai akirta. ana woolen unawia, wltn a tern assort of other good, unail wares. 60. Many goods the puipose of seJilac ont, will be offered at nominal prfoes. persons wlahlag to oay Goods will tare money by ealliDK at the rab- fiber's store, and merchant will find this an ex opportnntty of replenishing their vtocll at tnan Jaastern prtcea. s. aiMai, Jan4 Corner Supelor ft. and Public Oqaara. gWtt (COtaxs, sou a-i r. air JEADQUARTER3 POR mm mmmn 50,000 JUST EECEIYKD, MOTT RAIOHTS, 1M Bank sl --yitaWe4lall Hnaaa; . I LJUI ,11 Wl J.V.H.J1J1. lii THIS PATENT COLLAR HAS A space for the Cravat or Tie, which obviates so common la all other Paper Cellars. BALL! a CO., bole Airenta, Wholeeal. Deal era la Yank. Notions and T . a . Goods, 147 Water Cleveland. U. S B3 the I. over I this I At JjlW GOODS. HOWER 6t HICBEE tha ehoiocst rtj ka of the seaKnlii Spring ft lnts & Delaines, With a fresh Stock of Brown aad Bleached COTTON COODS, andcr former prioaa, at JJ39 gyPf BIOBBI T. eelf-adjasting, look by cell VIHBWBaC3 . ' M QUV1LAND 131B BAaXBOAD! IoH. WIS IAS ABaLAatt Aatajnr - ijaa. after Moadar, Oct. tint. Wt, Trains will ma as fellowa, (AudansV a..- tiaarauL.r.Llsi: wiiF-lPA1 MPBtno TBAI-oetlBf WlUaughbr, Paiacsvuie. d wo. UoijJ. tabula, Oonneeut and Sirard only, aaaerrlve RTf a :., SaAia ''p"!)!?"1? Kaw-fltcwrisa. 2rTLV and Girart oaTTand Btlo lias . i"" iaaklrk a JS r. su. BO 7Mr.m. arrive at AVle a arrival at Ina at U:w TZ irfl'i: a.suBaaaJo4atA.. fcAAVB Bai. .1 A. ML B1SHT XPKSMfl natm at airariL Aeetabola and Palneavuto onu7 arrlvaBtClaveiaadat7dSA.a. ' tie. a. St. aTAtti ISO xuiSr-Btoaaing at al Ctoveiand at lu : JU A. ar. mtU A. M.-TOLBDO II PBrjW-etorertS at al JUti.aoeeeweavil!e,87roos- UaloavUia. Perry. Mentor and Wiokiifla, aad amvea Cleveland at J:li r. m. eirard.Conneaat, Aahtabcla, 6eva, i faSaaw viliecniy aad arrivm in Cimlaud at r. a. emvMieooaa Class Cars are ma ca ati BSOa aeti, Indlaaaacua, bL Lock, Ac: and ajthroash Brains going eaetward, connect at Dunkirk with. Jains of the hew York A ,rle hAUreejfXi M But. new lork City Badlnieds for Haw vt . a..i te-B&itma for Llnesvllla. Meadviiie. Jiaiuma; ACCOMMODinna I etaatoBS aad arrive (Se-velaod. Oct. rjet ISM. hurTLoK nX riLXVELAND AND PTTTS3ITEQR- BAILBOAS. UU. WINTIB ABRABOZaAaTT. MM Onand after Monday Dec. leth. istt. Train. lea va A. llv-MAUi Arrive. at Plttecarah lalaaJ S V "-v "eJtimore 7. Weanmntou 10:34 a. aCPhiUAaanla tint a. fcew Vr. t oba. a., IrVheellin 0. . Jit SLA!W.m.MfjBo.ifclt ...w ,ui. ,.wr. m., i aeeiins ec 4. BL :U P. M.-ACCOMMODAi'lON-iro? BaaaocTandl tntarmediatabtatioaa, Cuyahoga Taiia, Akron. and Milluaburgh. oonnectina at Orrrilie wita P. T. W. a O. By. tor Ceuloe, -ti Woas. tor ind Manadald. Career n throB.a irom Pittsburgh to Sew To. a ,.wmi raWWMI, WIUM.,WU1, Ot rare aa low aa by anv otoer llr - .tT" Ttrortgh Tickets can ba aroenred at the Uslca Ticket Ofnoa, Wedueii Hnaaa. at taa Cavoa. at tea H. DBVBBHrx. Bna-tl 154. reiaBiTMl ceotnl 1S1 DOUELE TRICK BAILIIOID. (WITH 1TB OONNFCrviOHS. I a Fint-ClaAi Souta, izt Bafetr, ComJbrt and Speed, to all Eastern Cities. ma a stoie !auate3 i free from duiu POUR DAILY TRAINS j THROUGH PHILADELPHIA. - And cioas aoaaaotMoa ag Hsxrmbnrgh few Baltimore and .Waatlngtoa, TKOJf FITTBBUMH TO NEW T0SK. One train raaa dally (489 mOaa.1 vi a k.i.b. without ebanga of Cars, arriving IN ASTANCX Of ALL 0THX3 BOUTSS Bin DAILI TRAINS TAOM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW Y0S aajlelrats for aala to Bortoa by Boat or BaO. aa aWTlcksM good on any of aha gonad UmmT Mb ara w au notnta aa bam aa by aay ataaa, SLEEPING CABS oa Nlrht Trains to pagaaaaJ ahta, Hew York and Baltiaona. 1 Eurjrage orier-aed Throoih aad TraWsrrad Tram. TB?iPGBTATION.-MerclindT tve Stock carried with despatch, at lowest rain CHAS. THOMSON, PamerAgant!. su H. Holbtbb. Ah'OCH LEWIS, Icpt pLEVBLAND, COi.OMBUa ca CIN. VJCIHHATl AILBOAD, 5 lec-. WIS I Alt ABJLANSXMINT. Ue4, 1 Trara :0 A, M. CINCINNATI XXPBKSA mnkkrint r. a an aABrnftu 1X7.1 li . aa - ? flfc7. iGnitltde, OtvlioD, at, Oft at Trara-a:u P. at.-AOOOMMODATIow.-ai. at all staUona. and arrive, ia UciuaibBsatSM S. Cincinnati ! & - ""' M TtlJ i ' P.MMlOHl BXPBaW-tltt,, Trains leave Oerambns at l:g aad W-l.M., arrive at Ctoselaad M a. sl, I aad I JtV. iu rjoisa Birrinwn. laalbr Jandnaky, Maas&eld Newark BalroaJ. ta Maasaald, Mb Veraca. AewarJt. aaasviim. OrastUne-Pittsburgh. Tort Wayne A Chloaan Salt. road , r orrt. Laser Handcar, Deiacoa, Lima. fortWajne, Laporte. Chicago, eat an3 mm. nr eLanaueia, wocster, Jl3m:'Jon. Ac. Uralton and Beuefontaln. Railroad Line, lorMarlea. apcMta, Terra Haute, VImoi txnianiie, uairo, St. Louis, Ac. Union. MnuCea, Indian. ATausvUea. Deleware--wtth Sannafieid Hrnr.ji aw i uoiubtdus idtti. sliaml a Columbus, and lenm alroaa, iw.Aenla, Day toa, IndUBaaoue. Terre Haute, St. Louie, Morrow, LoveUndranal Cincinnati, and with the Ohio and Mnaiiairoae Railroad al Cincinnati for LoatavUie, AWaaa. vula, Cairo, St. .Louis, ad all actaa oa taa Onto Blver. stambus-Ceutral Ohio BaPvo-d tor Newark, Baaet. -"utoiu., ec, vuuniDaa, riaaa m las diana Bailrnad for Pique, Crbana, Ao. saSTFor Tickets to all aolnto and intormatloa aaal f t trie Passenger Htadoa. and at Union r.. nli 117 Hnsertur atraet. a. r L.J S T. Ctevetano. Oct. 11. ISM. . BujaarUtanaeat. QLBVELAND AND iOL'DO B Bi IBM-. WIN TAB Ak.BASvXlS.4nX. naa-a.' Oa and afear Moadav. OetL Slaa taa. .will leave Cleveland aa louows loundaj. ixl A. M.-CHIOATO SXPRESS.-HtnM .1 o IrraAon, Ob. rim. akemaa. Borik. m rmroll villa, BeiiavM, CUOe, Fremont ind luiSST and arrives at Toledo at 12 :s a. au. tJaioaAnTar lliilr.a md iMimltVl,. . 1HI P. M.-W XbTEBN MAiL.-6toaa at all station viiimw, ana exnve. at toeaoo as TjttF.a.; Ualsagoate.-atA.ai.aB4 Dauou at JO P. M.-NUBTHBBH MAIL.-Moss at aB eta.' none on Northern Dtyieaoa, aad arrival at eaav.. M -pigHT kIPBkr.utveet Oreton aorwaik, Monroevuia. Clyde and rnamii .n.f arrives at Toledo at J a. a.; Cbioaaoat Ui oiinivmnsR b OrmnectSons ar. mad. at UnnnMfla m.. dusky. Mans Held A Newark B. B. ; at Clyde with tba Sandusky, Lay toa A Cincinnati B. B. : at TremoaA wim tne aremoat a Indiana a. K. ; and at ToledA with th. Mlcniiran bonttra A Northern Indiana aaA Jackson, Tort W a. ar , Laiayette, Cura? Alton, Louis, and V.Jo,ivii tn west. Trains arrrve m Hereiand from Toledo aad tea Weat at S:W a. a l:ae a. tui . - daaduaky at :1S a. a. . B. ALCAAii. SJaa'fL ' Pert eland. Oct. . ISM New fork Harlem iUilrcadv lOnCl TO TEATILM8. ' TWO EAPBEsa TRAIN a DAILY fSnndav. azcented.k '-' CBNINO BiPBlias, leering Trey at 9:1 li A. . from Albany at Hadeoa Blver Depot al ana a. arrivi nc at New York ntlliV : ATTABNOCa alxpBEbS, leaving Troy as StOr , a.; froea Albany at sUlS r. a., arriving at Mew York at r. nu, oonneeting with express trains; rat oatpaiaaBa waaungtoa city. The Cincinnati Express from BeJsale l.iaa.ui with th. MO at Alhaajr for Hew lurk by tha Hao - Tor the better eoccenjaodaUoa of the rablie, ar- ; ranmaenia have aeaa suae to ma the trains ef , Hudeoa Blver Mai broad Co. and taoae ef the . and Harlem Kailroad Co. at dinereat kaaura naa Albany and Troy. - Ilia MABia BOAD. ' Tasssateri will ba Ticketed and Brara nka I this road direct to Hew York by taa Centra . uv., ana ait onnneoung unea Aorta aaa West Ttckata of the Hadaoei IUvmt allrnl I. ..a t Co. wlU be receive by cither road ; aad near r gage checked by either Company will he delivered, -la New York without ohange of cheoaa. Nov. ad, Uet. T. A. CBAPLS, iopt.. . Toaa H. Gaaaa. Advertising Ageat. A. B. KmcBaasocB.B. Ageny Albany. toarB I i-SDALL & CO. NEW . conns i Dally Addition, are ba lair atAb . . Spring Drem Ooods, DELAINES, PRINTS, TBATixura csrs, ALU filiivtu ' KMBROIDBBIBS, ' WHITA CrOODS, . eiNSHAMfl, e A. DOMESTICS the Lowest Market Prices. tahst LADIES' HEMSTITCHED HASD KABCHHTS mbroidered and Plain, a auum, w.ic u UL! A CO.. tveK. MTHE3YraNTIEEar have the Aa-onev of twa ef th. heat rl.t. Wringers ever lnveateif , via : PntnaaT. sioT," sad taa "Utile Giant," both of whka aia simple aad d arable. One ef tha ad vantages of tne Little 6 lent" ccnslata la its being; auep.ea ror aqoar the nrat prenuni box cr any tiaed tab, and at the last Ohin Ktt P.i. - . actaal trial. Int not boy any Wrlngoi aatll tooT ' and ax.ralna vnat I aeraT -- 2 . ttfiO. . BSCS, 0 Saparlcr , fefel OppoalM Ps.V3loa,