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THE BURLINGTON FEEE TRESS, FREDAX MOENING, MAHCEE 27, I860. PitoiIjEXJD roR mrAuir. There arc abo-it twcnty-iivo ovcds employed in New "Tori and Brooklyn, 5n malting pilot brca(1 for thc array, and they bake from 6,000,000 w ,000,000 pounds of broad per month. The contract for this month was made for '2,512,500 pounds of bread, and was filled by seventeen' different firms. Ench barrel of flaar makes ISO pounds of liard bread. The parties having contracts can lake from fifty to three hundred and fifty larrels in every twenty-four hours. Mr. Tiu.x Moosx, editor of the Rebellion Retard, las been authorised to procure for the library of Congress, a complete collec tttn of pamphlets and documentary reports relating to the rebellion from its beginning. ' Provost Zllnrshnl General Appointed. WisnrsoTOX, March IS. The following general order lias been issued. IGES'ERAL ORDER XO. 070. TVae Brr-AErxErr, Adj't Grv.'s Orncr, ) Wjisniscro.v, March 17, 1S63. j It is hereby ordered: First Tint Col. James .3. Try, Assistant Adjutant General. I'. S. A., be and hereby is detail! us Provost Marshal General of the United States in pursnvnoeof sccL of the Act approved March S, IfcfiS, for enrol ling aad calling cot the nation! fore, and far ether purpose". lie Is accordingly authorized anil required to rerftrai all the duties of l'imo-1 Marshal Gen eral set ftrth in tlie said art, anil such other da- I tie" s may pmperlv pertain to his office. AH onasMinieations reiatbig to the business of Pravost Marshals, and the provikros of the act ef Cengrces afercsaid, nfll be addressed tn hira. Seoand -That all appointments which Inve lsen lasretoiore made of I'revost Marshals are htrby revoked. Iiy order oftlic Secretary of War. (Signed) L. Thomas, Adjutant General. IVcvrs of the Week. Bjr Telegraph. C A It 1 S. 1 vi:toio.vr While posting pickets Tuesday, near In their etead it is understood that all ves? I' If II I .S TV U S $ Drainesville, Major Wells and Capt. Kcdbeld ecu hitcd ont by private parties for the pur- ; - ; ft the lstcrmont cavalry, ana uircc or ; po-e oi capturing rebel pirates will be duly ' . m. I'BTTUXfilM, co- New York, March 19. four privates were captured by the rebel. commissioned in the Navv and allowed to CO i ADVERTISISO AfiEXCV. Special di-patch to the Herald: . (fold has -one hp to 400 percent in Uicli- , on their commi'sion. ' 7 F"k .-' ivt,l0ifff4trrt,sosrox A very spirited battle took place on the j mon( an(j transactions arercportcd there as! It was reported here that the rebel hato 1 lilacltwateron luesday morning, wn. i cck ; high an C00 per. cent. ! Jtiroled Gen. Stonghton and other officers CnXTR.lt. U SCLUVAS IUILRO.tns dispatched the llth Pcnn. Cavalry and two sections or the Mat-. 7th Battery to attack Cisci.x.iti, Mar. 19. the enemy's cntrcnclimiuts, commanded by. infjntry were sent into Noble County, Gen. Jenkins, of South Carolina, opr j Ohio, yesterday, to arrest deserters. It is site Iranklin. The fight commenced at 9 . reported that the citizens have organized to o'clock, and was carried on briskly for an j rrV.-t them, and trouble is antiniHtcd. hour. Twoscraralcchargcswercmadeon the ' fortification:-. These n ere found to Ijc liter- YVasiunutov, Mar. 19. ally lined with infantry who poured a dead-. xne -aTT department ha' been informed It fire into our ranks, grounding many iu the ' that the gunboat Sagamore on the 8th, cap first charge which was led by Maj. Strat- j turrd off unisboro, Ha., the sloop 1,'nUr ton, wlio was wounded iu the shoulder. The j y.YK loaded with cotton, having run out of second cliargc was conducted by Maj. Carney j Mo"piito Inlet. who lea ins men up to the lortincatione and jumped the ditch, but tlic move was soon lounu to ijc impracticable. 1 he enemy op- Cmcaco, March 19. A special to the Tribune dated Memphis posed a heavy force of infantry and caralry to j ISth, says intelligence from the Yaioo Pass the right and left of our position expedition to Saturday morning last, is re in order to try and outrlink our troops ceived. The fleet oonietedof the Chilicotlie, but without success. Tlie fight had not ' De Kalli, and five small gunboats of the ended when our eorre-pmident left the field. Mosquito Iket and IS transports. Tlic Chili TIhi enemy's reinfbreenieiits wcro coming up i ootlie in advance came upon a rebel battery .t,.. . . . r. . r r.. mm. i nn-nwood. at the con. . .. ..... . i. 1 V.1I.U...I.. ,lr. l,;r,ur the wiiuivku aro siven awl ttiey areall at i UHtnef in iiunauwii; ..- siwrnu Anr.AXCE.MKXT. ' 9-nmety !crniir t, 1662. Tuiss Socrn am Eisr :. HKXKOICT. iommis.ioxcr ros inr State of. Vac York, VT. C. 1- HB.VKI)1CT, fOMViskionra ruR tar .State of I'crmonl in .1. V., OQe 71 WallMicct, XBW Vlir.K. at the IVnn. cavalry. Anoiiieu I'aorosED Coluked JIlhiment. Application has been made to the War De partment for authority to rai-c a colored reg iment in Philadelphia. Tlic officers to com mand arc men who cither are. or lw liecn in the service. X'nv York, Mar. l'J. A serial dii-patch to the Timts says (n. Dii lias giuu the War Department the Port llud-wi ri jujrt with a slight variation. He 1 firnU it iu the Itiehmond pajvrs of the 10th, i and the affair is said to Iiai c occurred on the . 15th. The Mississippi was sunk, while an-1 other vesK-1, the name of which is not stattx), succeeded in passing the batliTicc, ami i ) now Utwixn Port Hudson and Vicksburg. It lia been ascertained by ilescrters frutu the rd-ls who came ofltu uur fleet from Mo- In a list of patents issued March 17th, we notice one to K. P. Kidder, of Durliiigtan.Vt., f t improvement in bee hives. "Deserters are coming into our lines every dav from the rebel army, twenty at a time, and they, ;is well as linion refugees, sgree in what they say. Bragg and Johns tan have both made speeches to tlic army at Tullahoma ?nd Shelbyvillc, and the grand pint made br them was, that they intended to break our lines on the Cumberland, drive our army back to the Ohio, and then they would be sustained by tho 'peace party of Indiana and Illinois, Ohio and Kentucky. The staple in their speeches was the 'aid and comfort they had a right to expect, and were sure to receive from the 'peac jwrty' of the Northwest. They based their Ikp of succw. upon the aid they cjpectcd from , these traitors in the Northwest, and boasted that they would, this spring, carry tlse war into Carthage, and soon ltae tlic 'ronserva ties" of tlie Northwest for allies. Tnese farts may be set down as reliable. They t-hmid be given in all the I ival papers of the country, and elaborated till the eyes of honest dopes are opened, and falsc-heart- leaslrrs ami Northern deceivers are pillor- wd tin Iit the scorn and condemnation of ery loyal Democrat, hantst Whig, and free RrpuMnan in the land " CovtXBorr. On the m-vnl visit of the United Stat w steamer Yanderbilt to the port cf Kingston. Jamaica, her officers wero ia sultod by idling reliel songs liawled in their cars ana were hooted at in tlic streets. In one Mataaee the insolence of those contempt ible secession sympathizers was procrlv puniahed. On a Sunday evening, about 7 o'clock, a bt load oV men and women, dressed in their finest toggery pulled around the skip, singing "Dixie" at the top ol their vxiteee. ceverai oi ine omcers were si tunc -i . , . - its. The fight only ceased at dark, the battery and the Chilicothe fighting all of Friday. On Saturday but few slurta had lieeti fired. The Chilicothe was said to lie short of am munition : lictide tlic GieeBWOod battery the enemy are said to ? strongly fortified at Ya zoo City ami Manelicler. The Beet at last accounts was three mile above the junction of the Tallahatchie and YalWmah rhcrs, two hundred miles from Helena and 150 fnn Yawo city. captured with him. Commissioner Ludlow liowevcr knows nothing of it. The Tribune's dispatch says that tlic Pro vost Marshals and other officers under the National .Military law, arc bcin; selected as rapidly as practicable, but uo appointments j 0Ert r" rrcM Ro"n' BCIUJXr.TO will probably 1-e made till the lists arc cum ' plcted. The Atlanta Confederacy oonuinsacoouuts ! ot a brilliant and successful raid in North Alabama by a Tcdcral brigade under Col. Corwin. Tho oiiedition accompanied by a gunboat reached Tutcumbia, Tob. UAl. The gunboat deitroyod two ferry boats at Tus enmbia, another at Floreuce, and aftenvards dropped down to Tussumbia. Soon after dark, the Federals dashed into Tuscumbia and disp.ed the rebel cavalry, who tied to tlie mountains. Col. Corwin oectijiied tbr. twn, and issued arkmationl8Vyingaes,Hut8oiiw.lthv rebels. t'0l. Cjrwin IU fHV. .1.1 . I. i iuw Lin: iii- on the 25th ukiiw muui.ij plunder with him. ' W,K,S "lv- Nothing ia ,MiW nine fce ,ir. j C li A I .11 A H V. -X T S , 'her prg.-, ol tlie raid. arilLIXnTOX. VERMONT Thesaiui-mir. ...... J.: i -. , .. . t K IIBPKEPAnHlita fxmrtKttr Ciaian axamM tin UI Plr eouifJauis bittcrlv u! the V. Cailxl Slatefor tin of Py r lioauty numerous atroiitie. cjmmitul br the w ' ' llHvlNMtai,al ," vvuiuiuwi uj ine inn- jm!due tlw Mn of iecaKil j 'l'. n In See InMps. I knaeh of Uw-1 . S. s.rrie. .pi4ieattoaa ia4 ta prnim ir tiy mii n- . . eif e prompt aitcniifm. . JI. rrtir-iiiiu. i Co., aro the Asenu for tn r,rr Pmi ml tUmrwl Influential Bed Ibe lirzt?t B-rthgu. a. 7 03 A. U. .0 K A. Jf. .ad JlAit TraVx Uaves St. Altanj at S 15 A. M., Bar linston 7 0J A. M.. coanccUn; at tt'htto River Juccthin with train? f.T aud from Wells Hirer, bt. JobnsbnrraLvl Littleton, and with Xortbtra R R for tstoa, Lowell, Uorreter, JU-, and eonnectln' at Ikilow- rII III, OisMri. R R for Bo-tou, and wita Vermont Valley II n for spnniii, . arrlrins at vw Vurit at rolnt at .Ittornru y Coimsrltoi 1, ,1 JJ' AMI SOLICITOR IX CIIAXt tRi . Oce over Commercial Rank, llorhiilun, Vt. .roiiv it. wili'.i'J.CK. .ittovHctj and Counsellor at vtTurZr; f,.l IS'. DL'RUXOT'iX. VHlUI'iM SUj-.v, Haven and Xe Yor id i r. m. Accoxxoiuiio Trali leaves Reo'. 7 u a. SI., for Kotland aatt ortIiBvll. Xtcirr KxrKLss TBAiy leaver Osdecsarh at 12CV.M., Jlontrra at 3 15 F. 31.. Rrass'a IViiit at S0P. M., arriTisjat Gostoa tl 8M A. M. coo Decline at Hellowa rails wttb Cheafairo R R fr C-n-ton aad Woroaatcr, and with Vermont Valley R R for HnrlntwM and New Kavon, and arriving la New York at 1 11 P. M Tkis cii Xoam xxu 'sr. Lmrra Ilarlinztoa at 430 A.M., Mi. !., anj S30P. JI. JUiLTRaut leara Eoetoo at 730.1. (., vi Low. ell, Lawi-eneo or PitahbaKC. Leaves !spnatield at 1 to A. M., IitUw 1-alls at 12HF. )l.,eonatuii;at lihtto Rler JuacUon with Xurthernlt R fur Ilotoa, aad wlta Iataamlil R R for and frombt Jvhalmry A Llt'jeton, arrlrlrtc In Borltnctou at 7 ID P. M-. ami at bt. Albans at 7 S3, aad Lodlrs. AceoMyoturiox ikaiv leaves .oriisi-ia vr .i V. 31.. snd llurlln;t"n at If 33 A. M. t. r Ruar .Ity Lxpresh TaaiK leaves Bcllowi Fall at ? 15 I". II., reeelvlBi; paasonan rrora tho v .-rtivHi' 1 In-P. R leavlas Now Yoet. at tiW A. M., and fnm I CfmhJre It R leaving Rorton i P. it., runaecthie; ; at 1iHa ttler Jaartkia with a irala Irarlna; Ikattoa 5UOP. M.. via Lowoll or Ltmviiw Lravr? Writ ' River Janetloa at 1140 P. M., amvlaff ai Itarlina. ton Mi A. -M.. R.-. Point 7 1) A. it . Montreal liiJOA. M.,andirilenimrah IJi P. M.. cuoaeet i lac with llrand Trunk Traiaa for Iftri.t. rhtearo ' bm Um West. ; Soefinx lan re atuclicit t. botli tie Xijcht EapreasTrainAnuinlunetwen Roose'd Poiat aad ! Ilovton. Thrali T'.'keti t loeago aad tho W.t fer sale t at all ihr iri!e:ual stauoa. tl. MERRILL. Sup-t. ' M. Alban', Vt., tee. . si Ntr tHut, March 20. Tl bag Kmily 1,, tnnd by Ui0 rate Krihtio. Ins armed Iwrr, haying been released m giving for her value. I ' IllTklNIi . 1'ohtMomok, Mar. I'.'. n c,l,ir,tv hut (nin. I'. II. Ue, with T, fn 7 "" - ' about 2,000 cayalr-nd 2, 4is of artillery ' laade a hurried advance upon our lines at made by Admiral I!iuliain with the four steamers and a Kam alwut four week ago to atiacK our vi'eseis But lulled, irom running ! . , - , lk., .,:.) i. neiiis ui uiu wwb h i Gloucester, but bearing of some reinforce- on a snag. i ne attempt However is to 1 , u thfJ fl,r uiaue njiui, aiiu we inii itmi our iieet e- . , , i r .u . , , . . ... ments ; but we are ready for theui nig forewanicd ill be ready for the iiuer- ' gency. Five gunboats are being constructed atSel Jobvs, N. K,.Maieh l'. The cable acrow the Oulfof Uwrenee wa damaged by ice near tlic shore on the I2tb. The break has now been repaired and vrearaaowain in telegraph communira two witb New York. SALMON WIREK. II II KAMI Oct. l5.-dawu .'. I. V U Ij 5. V. II . iia ix'vniiii 1 1 in'tBLS. LaaaMoa Crniol l"li. . .jnd m Mill! lUU V I. O V It. 30 box fa Starch, Soap and Cawlie,. 1 i harr. I- Kir osene aad Sjporm nd .vi l. p. 1- t'ni-hi-d. Ilranalated, Powdered and l'"flee Snpir yi tan Corn Bromu.- i" lvr- to i.i Medal baleratus. Mnoke-1 Bret. Ilalibataod Ikrrinir. f'M . Salmon, C"dn-h xfai-ei -l I.IMKXT1IA ! TOIIACfO. Bdstou Tripe. C'raaberriva and v. Buefe. t Li. niieatanll tiraliam Flour, n-'tli fro o aaateh. .Una general aiaortvtut f.'roccric :mil Provisions, ihjul,ix';tox koa n. srrrNr; arrangement uail- zmm tarn I Conuvenoiaj Jfan-Ii l, 11, trains w1.. e tre Bsr , llfltoo a. f.,ll'-w.. -OA M. Mall Train f-r R --ton. Lf.well, Vonwter, Hellowa Pnlt,, Kftiie. Kitchbnrb, li.-attlctH.ro, HprinBeM, llarlfT-l. Ntw llartn. Ti',. A'.'.my and New York. rkefjk to aV'OM irtlA..ur ' in'j' ..I I ri. 1 - AiCff-datioa Trail. 10 Pll, XUlit Elprm roni Moi.troa -j-r., -- m B-t-n ; i.' P M.Xew Y'Tk 1 r, P M : t da Attd Laft Tnunt a".tt c: Hr:tH'n ma, Ala., two of which are now on their way to Mobile. ! Philadelphia, March 20. The yirrr'ispceialdkitch from Waab- j (jjj ington says that rebel prisoners report that that 6 or S of our gunboats passed Fort Sumter on Monday and Tuesday, and that Charleston was being bombarded. This needs confirmation. New York, March 1'.' The Tribune's special gives an account of the fight at Kellev's, Tord of which the fol lowing aro extracts . Daring the night, a force under Lieut. Nlw Yo,u: M"1 2- Col. Curti" of the 1st Mass. Cavalry, was The follow ing caplain some thing of re detailed to advance in the direction of War- ! cent matters at Port ilndaoti. Uiqiatcbca renton. At 3 o'clock, P. M tlie forces, ad- i from Jackson, Mise.. 1 Uh inst.. have reach- j Nasbvhti Mar -"0 vanced. Col. Curtis, as aboie indicated. , ed I!kmond, Mating that St. Ib lena iras j The XntMxnU) l' WJ tl" and Gen. Arill with the main force j attacked in the Tear on Monday, the 9th, and j fthe tncfc, fpierririas plaein - o'struc toivartl Kelley's Ford. Arriving at the i hwvy firing was beard there on tl ltb. ti. fce 'tmek tlm mto '."w "h Ford shortly after day-light, the advance St. Helena i. about 23 mUes in the .car of j ,,,, ,,J ,sm a, Woodburn J,.ni gnartl found it well defended by dismounted ' I'oct Hudson, in an easterly dirctioii, and : . , ...3 . 1 L .a 1 j ...1-.. .aeuaaryw leant tlw C .tVe fl I IMa ! ' ' 11 Iioum UJuihI tru ami ffftcit. Thcap- Uwlti- bar? heon for kwih- tinir inuvuig in j gu.. jnt f lruaclit on both t'tde wen nrnJerwl iwifl- , tbttt directioo from liaton Ikmgi, tho In avjr j womrn mvJ tliiWn aUo by btroii nUtttis. while the water war- t ' firing raav prohabljr hv MMouutwi f-jr U th flgjj 31,3 n-g Dl iiT.-e, uh j r- .nicr MiTinii a lit rapt. q ctVt-S j wci iomi 1 n nuuwu nan ". ing on. The rebefa bare Ufclv been m..king Prions demnatratior. froat "ien. Morgan pasition at Liberty, feeling our lines. X:.w Yotx. Marth 21. The HtrmW $ )cul frotu Murireesburo saj Col. IlaJI'a brigade of ., l:-..!.! I wa attackcl iH-.tr Milton to-dav hv I a lai tort-r of rebi I valrv. Cd. HaH sent ' word that be couM bol l his tiU rein- PATENT AN1 BXAMELLED LrlATHETt, EXAM orernaBntacouMarnvt. Col. Wilder went to his aid with a mounted mlantry force. At . iporv ijuisea Heavy en jioeuicut nas go I A )f. Aoisn)odation Train from Rutland. C.u P M, Mail Train from Boaton. Lcerell, W"reo 1st, Sarin sfleld, Uaxtrrd and New Haven. Leave Boston T5u A If. 5"5 P f, Biprei' Tra'n from New York a' : A M , AU of wnieb will be su.d at low price. Deeaeber 'JO, Is&i , TruV 131 ' ' TUROroH TICKETS aold to all r K'nf'pal il-r " i polnu, East, oVuth aa t West, aad baggie eheeted .iXlCS, nprtltgli. C CllOCS, ! 1I0I, sPOKIls, WHEELS,:EAT-TICK!, under a Iwt lire, a platoon of the 1st Klwdc ! htndand ivater. Island Cavalry dashed into the stream, fa- i It is a, rewarkublc fact tlial the Ktchmuiid -niashii!. The r -ir e mtaiii- j TIhv tallH 1 TIh- fMSM-nTers returned the 6 re Mlliti- our :ind woundin ' KLLEO t lvril, PATFNT rACEl LOTH, oit i Lru, caaatoc Tiar r-l-' tsWIeeMe Awn, li'rnfkl . XuH.H .- .. I j-riertr JKiMb, S'if lcnV IT Mwtea, beat s'm.iu FMU mt flu r-' Setf aasarrMe t t arneBV Hwer ra Ml f" l llfl -trtt, Stttt. .Xmii- tn. iliU, 0J-nit e C,--wiar 5mh, StmtU, .yea"., far., 4--.; iaeaat, end Oafr. I'emMt. r'--o... . Afowaf 7uiuaraev, .VceeeaM Tcr'j t .' cract. aedefrerna: mfrtmtnt nf Shrrf Mt-dK-.. 1 j CALLAXDSEETIIEOOOIiSANII PRIl E. ISalmoral Skirts: i ' wiins: ri,x.N ki ui'Kit i ri.Nei- HtAVV REIl. WHITE, BJTK ANfl I. K 1 T Vf I I. I. K I I'l, l KLSI Als-, an asTtnwot tf TINE rAHIIMERE WOOLEN YARN. a scull ekolae. all eulur. Jul sale hv 3T ' ilwaj : a- w as by a ay oiWr Uat E. A. CIIAriN. bap t. rari.ii.vui,, t Poti. -Ttli, ISdJ. M.1'EN--IH RGII lt.lir.UO H. i. ixas. WINTER ARRAV.EVTENT. 0- Mil After MUr Dec. -tl.. 1 '. Ttu.r Train? will ran u h,Uow, rund.-4 e"; tsd; Firt Tetn Teoj?t .W. Laave OpitaaUarsb at I.' 13 P M, Mine at Malose) arriving at Roan'a Point at can p f. eoaaortlar with Uk Vermoa: Central Train wtta svwraf Utn a (.'era attached, jrBnrlin,l n. arriving at 30) PM. ta time to connect thnub tniin. for Trojr, Al'-aar aad Xew York. Ais wth VeruKHjt entral NifSt Evarese fruaa Ri-. ' Point. Sorhis fieM.WorPetr, Cc4srl. Maner-iter Nashua, Lwe ell. and arriving at Boston earl t teP-inr in r. nli I-a e OrdetjMirph at IVP M. vit'i', ir err fur Maloae. learia; Melor. at f'- A Plattaiuch aai Roew'a Peint V, Tit KOWARI1 HARLOW. three. One passrng-r ns sighth wounded, i Tlic mierrilbtK .M.n.,..., t . I lowed by thcaie-men, who soon removed the ' Whig of the ISth ". ovcr w i head of the trail, .1 v , ,Tii,xr- side aiaas. viHiw tl,.. ... . ., .1 so sudden and raarkahte that a dispatch from Port Hudson p.MJ. . . ... , j unu ....... . , ' tsprew Sate was rob'.il of it enntents. nart I Of which waBubse.i. tl v rt.vrt.Te.J Tlie I J "" " '"''"" a and rr tapl Jteterntiwr Leave fS.i'nna" ;iA)l, and .lj P M jv. Vti Torlr at r' A M, aad Roaw's Point it;lM ar- 1 revtired aad for nnaa oaeanaiaarp at 1 00 P M. ia tiaio to eon IXiCt With tbV (innii Tmr.k h,h., r.w Eh TorDte Pttrmt, Chicac., and all poiu'- We. arsi Senth W't. aljattis. The gallant fellows were met by volleys of bullet-, but surprising was the movement that twenty- I was read in the rebel ijeuale the sauw day. Lie rtrl-ele were captured. j which caused a lively sensation Tlw. for,, imnnviiiUv r.J L . . . -1 -..J . I. . t . - .- ....... t ..... . , iu i , muv llnrliagton tCook fftintleri. wim.i im st'tirr. l fOL'Lll reeDectfnLl. annMUnr tliMt hu t, do. IT paril to eavente all riders with wbi-'h hi mav Mat-) Uh. l -oj. V IIOVLV, Sup TtiE .ccnliar taint or i infection whicli c call Scsorct-i lurkj in tlia conttitutions of multitudes of mtn. II cither produces or U nroduccd by an cn- - fccbled. vitiated Ute siof the blood, wUrein that fluid becomes ln- I s . int to utain AT"' C.r.-. in tlndr U,C ...... .v.-V - viirorous action, and ia;ieave- tho sj stent to ."fall into duonlcr and decav. The scrofulous contamination i a rionslv cauted br mercurial ducase, low liiing disordered diaestion from unheslthy food. Impure air, filth and filthy habiU, the di prei,ing vices, and, above all. by tin venereal infection. Whatever be its origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, descending "from parents to children unto tlie third ?nd fourth generation;" indeed, it seems, to I the rod of Him who says. I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." Tlie dieacs it originates take various name, according to the organs it attacks'. In the lungs. Scrofula produces tul-erck-, nrsl finally Consumption; in the rfaixK swellitii;i wtiieli suppurate and l cuiae uvttTOtis 'ores; in the stouueb and howls. ileraUK ns nts which iwluee lnIi-K-iioii. il i-pcpsia, awl liver coinpUtnt-; on tl.i- smn, eruptire and mtaneous afiection. T'i. - .ill ha iog the same origin, require the s oi.. n ii:i"lv. viz.. pnrifii-ation and invigora twn id' tiie" idem). Purity the blood, and ti,. ... daajSKrotib iiii r luitt yoti. With fi.ide. font, or curreptcd bbn-I. you cannot luive U-Uih: whU Uut "life of the flesh" li, ' ' v. von cannot lue scn.d'ulou di-a. Avcr's Sarsnparilln : . e ;n. und, l from tbe most etTettiMl anii- j its ma! uieuacal science luu tliaooveml for r.us ::UI4taai; uutt nuwr. anu tor toe eure ui Uw liiaun'cn. it entaila. Thai it is Lir npe- r. .r ..r. olll-r nmCUV '..t ilrlerl. kit. v. ,i I .!! lio hue given it a trial. 'I hat it i. x". tumline virtues truly exlraonlinary in t!.i ir effect unoH thi- eU of complntnt' i.-.iiiputably proven by the (treat u,.'llitmle oi pul.Ui.iy known and remarkabl- -- it !ia- i.u!".c ei tue joi lowing uies-.. - iwllg a SviL tr Glandalar Swellings, Tumors, Ercptioiu, Piraples, Blotches and Sores, Erysipelas, Hose or St Anthony's Fire, Salt Kbetun. Staid Head, Coughs from tuberculous deposits in the luns, White Swlirogs, JJewlity, Dropsy. Neuralgia, D.-tpepsu or Indigestion, iypaiiss and Syphilitic Infections, Horcurial Diseases, Fc mile Weaknesses, ami. ind.-ol. the whole ecru.- of cumptaints that arise from impurity of tlr Mood. Minute reports ol luditidual r- may Le found in Aylb's .tuisu u i i v . . which is furnished to im drofnoats tur n.;&itoa distribution, ultur-in mat ' luot iiv Jirtctiona for iu use, ainl tome of u nurltaole cures which it has male whin ail other retuediea had failed to ailonl reiki Those tato are purpoMly taken ftoin ..II sections of the country, ib order that every reader mav have access to saiae one who (an speak to hiin of Hs benefits from personal evperience Setontla depresse the ital energies, and thus leave its rittimi f.r nv,re 'object to disease and rts ratal n-ulti than arc healthy con.ntution. INixv it tends to abort sn, asd does greatly ho-im, the average daraBou of humai. lili. The vast importance of these coroiuVratiou I'as led iia to siiesal years in per&crjB rsm-dy which is adtouatc to its cure. Thi- - i...w offer to tbe puMic under the name of A "s Kirjair.ii.u. altliough it is eompo,td of ingrt djeat", oioe cf whieb eao.-d uW best of Sranapmnilz in alterative pow.'r. lit its aid you laay protect vonrserf from the surVi" ing "awl danger of these disorder-. I'm ' . out tbe foul corruptions that rut end fn''i in tbe Uootl, purge out tbe cauees "I dhea.- , and tsgoreus htultb will follcw. ( if- pe i bar virtues Ihb remedy limnlM-5 the viial funerjotu. and thus cxpek tm di-teb p which lurk within the okoi lrtt -it on any nart ef k. We know the pubnc hac ku d,ri. d bj many coHiIiounds of araeaoi'n. tk.t promised ranch and did nothijut; lat ib-y will neither bo deceived nor disipoiDU'd in thi. It virtues hate been proven by abu..-d-mi trial, and there remains no question of it- -nri-asini; axcKueejcc for the cure, vf the 5PECIAI. XQTICKnV SAVK TOUR silks, Rinrtoxv .r nrOEIAX4CO.'SCOXCENTR.tTED PIN2r; removes Paiat, Grease Spots, At., uutuiij. titans Glovts, Silks, robboa-vlc. eo,ual to t" wllbcut Injury to the rac-t delieats eotir -t hi Only jjttula per bottle. Isold by IruL.t.. JTEGE51AX I CO 'ChcmbtJ and PruUu. N,-, yw X CARD TO THE !tTFKRG- The Riv. Whxujs Cosonovr, whil- I,Ht vilwlocary in Japan, was eared sf Ceuiornpt rf when all other means had failed, by a r'r., v, tained from a learned Thysiclan rediej 0 )K great City Jeddo. This receipt has enr-d a rr many who were stuTerin; from Cocdmptwn, s . chitis. Sere Throat, Cen;h Colds and tts iJ. and aerront depression canted by thoe d.KH.r lvsiroosofbene4ttins others, I will oj. eeit.whleiilhavobronzbt hums itb m , wlio ned Ir. free ef efcarse. Addr. REV. WM, COw.TLutr 4 Taltca A-ets. rrookl;s. Dee. i:b. dAwij conductor ran back r. iril" it-uoif diseases it intrndeu ti reaeh. STflM WUfKI V Til I Ailns'i nndirtbe saatc name, u i- j tirt MVERPOOl. ImLns I din""";" mdicm froj. anj o;l.. r -1,.., has feetual llian any other which Las et er len tbe starboard cangnav, and tery naturally i artillery was taken over. After halting and I ion iissuivsu ai mis puoiic snow oi oravatw, ana wnnen lor a way to stop it, n lien one of thtca nropoted to it tlic hose on the steam pump and wet tlicm down. This pro position was at once adopted, and as the boat tarn.d fci pass the gangway a full stream of cold water was thrown on the screnaders, drenching them to tlie skin and filling their boat half full. As they pulled toward the shore they vented their anger in loud curses ;against uie Yankees. brought the aoldiera up nt d tuMe-fiiiiei t.- a t,K-kadi' and re- Nlv York, March 20. resting a short time. (Jen. Avcrill ordered j Newborn letters state that on tbe Ith re thc column forward, aud had proceoled but beb ap eared in heavy ftirce between tbe a mile or two when Fitt Hugh Lee's whole Trent and Neuse rivers and drova ia out ! brigade were discovered advancing iu J pickets. They were held in check by our vigorous style. Onr men were im- i cavalry till Gen. Palmer advanced with a mediately brought into position sup- ' pwtion of his command when thet fell laek. porting a lattery which opened at j On the 1-lth they made a demonstration once, wiiile the main body formed for a ' gnnH rort Anderson, an unfinished earth- charge. Our men bad the edec of one strin i work on the northed' the Xeuse rit er.on which . ,. of woods while the enemy had alike position o cannon are mounted. They eonmicuoed , tJWTELctiX. crmont credit is r-till do- ..... , . r. ' , , , , . . ,., . , . cidedly above par. The bid for the loan to '" ,lm"cr opposite with a wido and clear a bombardment which did no particular dam thc State of 0,0M, n-centlv adverti-eil, Md between the ttvo. Advancing out of SN and theu demanded it surrender, which have just Isx'n jpenl. Tlie whole amount j this.both forces appeared in the open ground, refused. bid was abiut ssOO.OOO. The premium of-1 .1 , . ... " " -., , , , . ,, . 'rfered, on the bids ampled.varies from 11 1-4 t,,C C" trancing rapidly 0.1 our right, The enemy comma.sled by Ocn. Pcttigrea to 11 3-1 percent., w that the State will re-i Wlt'' xit" intention of turning that flank, I avt opened their lotteries again at slwrt nlizo uliont 5SI lliHir ,.f tl.o ,.h..,,.,a ir .hliAi..n . :,u 1 ..! v.. k-i.l. i , - . . i " - - - ' . -"' "... ' . wiiii tuv iuiiw I'l CliarTre ' ".- . " " miiimiaiji-, wzain .1 . , the lonn. the sum of 12,500 only is award- it. 1-,, ,,,.,. L, ,;. , " Jem.ir-1,1 it. .Ld. , l"h"r c """'"n-' "- to the rebel,. ed in the fcutc, the remainder chiefly to bid- ... .. "",,,., . , r.. , .. .... ..- our ri.l.t tl.i.p a.-l;t.. .1 1 fill,..! C. ',-im L.J 1 ,LL. ,! . r uers 111 jiassaeuusctis , at lioston, n orees- J 'lvulv "i"o?ti i our - - " ii win kit- i . . . .. . v.........i. c. .,r .1 r,,. , --1:11. .. . 1 i;e .. . . i night Willie I,.,. -.iiniuui.!:., o.e. in iiiei,oov utvaru- t aiiineiy, auu ou me leu uy a gallant charce llilm ioiniorei'meviHi,anu wnen mc reliela at- ; erptnretl tbe train and dv.tc off the guerillas wounding several and lakm; f..ur. Jen. Brann'jn and Lieut McKo-. who w..n. i the rear car, were neither captured or prM, but arc aire at Nashville. WASaUNCTOBi, Jiireh a. tJea. Bttrwode left foe Mm Miirtroe to day. Enough awney ha. been place.! in tbe bands of the payiaaatee ;eirrl i, the amy to March 1st. 1 III. I) HOOKS ItK-IKIt .Ml. MtsC. MJOJZIXli, FJVPHI r.T- ji. boaad la tnr deatred mty ! A OrNT-B0Ks. OF ALL KIMo. MAPI T" frF fPKR Rll.FI TO tN PATTERN EaC"ti.icr-j aaall will reertt r-.n.pt ettfnl.Dn rr.it is t:tsAiu.r Address UM. M"TT 'llEee vr lluniuart'-ii f. - V Nt-rr l Ihirlinctrii. Mareb r lf I'NtltlltTA K Kit "SI NOTH K. I f AVI Mi fur. Im-l ftTw aud .1 1 ap.'rixfaf II QLEENaTOw.N, (CORK FUR. nOR To well ktt. mt itHin- I 'suf thu Livrpi, New or' atst I'ti.IadolpHla Mrju:-!.' i tnpar inti-uoed '-"ail. r.dtewt FMNP.fRfill. sala-l.v, i,r h i:tn. t,nl t ITJ "I' KAMII.TlN a-. dl.iM to them. ( II Kill tni rvrv . iv II. y -rtli Rim -iln; Sstep., . a' i P.-r I'LUTJ 7i, tRsE. PALL and ail othwr oonvea. T'tHi'oTi , March 21. An EngHshmsn named Dolvon wns arreM ed t -lay near Point of Koek, .Md. He is tiargio witit ,-nrrving mail mfirmntioo. and iencesfor 1 ruuis, tlie anfcrl i-r .. to reeelro I andrahereoftbe poblie rotrooa;. Lohiii-s :n id Eltiri.'il ('.-isii-clt Of all Mik, and every vanity i.f si vi Imitation Alao iuitatton of .Vlo.'ir rir:-,' Cixi-'i ('ivr.lt Kll fOI'KINS.iril.. ' onaliti RTI"s ul P WiAtil" f.l 1 taLC I l.vLI uR 1T EvllvLrl' tl.rtMi FIRST CABIN, f-rt.i-M sTKtBVM ".v. lo toLradoa, Jviii ' i t L.-'i"-ii 41 In to Pari.., tiCtai l.ti.Pjn- f. vi to tlambarir. Hlu I . Han.' i rj: ".'o Pj-'oerr al., forwaoiet t IUr lir-i-ii. K., t'sUiii, Aatwt rp Ac., at equally low :al . Parafi-i."!! LivtriHI - teotnTr: ' -t t tln. $" l"5. l"3, Si,M.rae T-m Uvsrpnol -hi. Srwiu jnosorfiiwil 30 Thei who wish I ,en.; i , ".. -r frten-it eaa hay ticket., here at Ibex rati For farther iaf inaatton apply a tb. 1 mi. n r Office. JOHN' C. UAI.K. Aucnt, IS np.elYi'. . N. V IT PECTORAL The World's Great Bemody for Coughs, Colds, Inoipinnt Con--nmptkm, and for tno reliof of Consumptive pntionts in advanced stages of tbo disoato. n lonjt used .no ... Mm- it w.. It. e,l .t I'l ' III" tl.lll t- .!' . ' r lj- 1 11. 1 t il .ill it , to- .J ( vi 1 Mmre li t i pt ml il -t it - lit in . - . TIIIRTV rWRS KXl'llRll-j,, liave beta diligently employed in perf".j-- r. ts4ort'' EieeLr Hair Jye. It ,,r.o.n,t.r thai alter earefnl analyda by Dr (h:!t,.r . proKoiioe 1 harmlw, and i now talor.K ' j . of all other lye. Thne (.. h s i-l . .,f ed wita mi rble iioitatWiW. ar- n-. . wilb the aennUi'. Any faad "I M.- I - , r , salt all eomplexlow, j.rodaed ia t'r. h.d. . MannfaetaredbyJ-C'RISTAPOR" .1., ri, New.Y-rk. NW evert wliers, ami j , Hair lrrser. Priee, il, l . and K-.f-r -v j . Jlarrh H lirilRISTAlOR HAIR PKKKRt TIVI s iatalnablowithhljltye, a- 1 ,T.. atiwt inAatx, tbe most beaatifal iitait to the Hair. Prlee:i reals, II, and '?per M- . , slt- I'l'KK ltOURROX tVHIkkl, eotTLaa si i: il o I p It a 'oirr. TO TIIC PI Rlh IU ing lul autkiteid by Pj,; . ... ft. Ml i : n I t T ed in this State, $10,0(10 is to the Asctitney liink ol U mdsor, and the remainder or three individuals. Rutland Herald. nion meet in:: in ltaltintort last 'o!niiH,nwasspeakin;(;en. liuni-idi entered the Hall in ritiaens drew. with er to I two mKlCr CoIoncl DufiSe wbo led tlat portion of , tempted an assault.they were met with such a Wn . . er 0 wo 1 j, yjjj, niKt, ,.t00j 00 a moment j murderous fire from our gunboataand the 20 enthnsfclsmTi'tl ""l ! and then turned and fled back into the I round I to witter on shore, that they were i n"as 7 ' " r0!"- He n ' ,r.. .1. ,rttli iHint.. In-.-: !.-: 1'IT-S . fn.W.1 trt Cull 11. remarks after (ov. Johnson concl eeaseantlt on bawd All kind- of TRIUUIW.h n, rev, mm ine Jtaaulacium - A I Vl'.FLJTi'. -..1.01 I". RJf A t ' to ..J-., And evert tliina raatjirtil -.nMi,t;r ,.n ...! .n.i wrijd iwBiam at snort none. forced to fall back. Tho action conliniMsl three houra when .1. l...l e. II.. .r , ... it some mere outlet or cut-off acrtis one of the I ,t1""' uln- -"mu "s?"" ad" "aving i.jst ncavily detours of the Mississippi, wc propose to give a tanctil and took up a position about a mile ' m killed and wounded, while our lues was Vaioo Pass This name has occurred of late I vooa Wlt" 'rdcr, leaving their killdl in the news from the southwest so frequently j and wounded on the field. tbsf . flirt t,inrrminil m. . b n . .. 1 .T' . . "P w "i-'Pf" After reform nf. Hen. Avrrill .-! ,J. made a included. few The Sabaeriners expei :i t!i- us!ne:s keul a iaaweat nanuitee t f l,i .( ilitr, and a U'asHiNcioN, .March 20. 370 relieved prisoners arrived from Jiiofa mond to-day. One of them is very intelli- account i ' niviuiwu ana a . and end, but widely separated from it in its gen- I cl true, and the rebels tsjon ndranci.il again I "to. reunnoiaiKe by Gen. Prince a division I " 'ht' Iba'SSiroV "mlZtoi 'anTScn"!,? ' iUU timu th artil!:, valry came j n the 6th which broke up a rebel cavalry mentions the steady and significant re- vtiuiLj iu uii-iuw Liwnij oipxunn Ki'enu j ...tJ uauuiKiunu- imi- 1 Ar . s.-a. i l .l . , nance ami tm&ll .irm frnm TSKrvwt.wi A ;tton which the Lake rrondence cut-off furnish- ..,....,. .. . ... , .'. .. northern f:wi. rv.. i.r.j. oni -'lass., auu iwo com pan lea oi the 1 . j i-uiu,bi ui urotavnee siures, ui large quantities, has also been go ing on lor aome tune. Tho possibility of the transf.-r of the scat of war below Vii-rinia is tho command. I rccogniicd by the authorities at Ptichmond. j rIn hc intereating point of the duration Xnr Yok, March 20. ! of thc var Mr- " might htt six Adricct recehod at )ahingtoii from n,onth8 after ,bc Mzl oror- IfVicVeburg i gianee at hla work will etisly cuitomors that they I on be better supplied than at any otlior Shop In j this region AppH to ! " J URKEY ( , IJust Or at bis rtwiiteiioe on I alon bt. few words of eiplanaUoi.. The a zoo Pass is a lx-yond.lielicying that the enemy would a-ain ' only one man killed and two wounded complete and distinct chain of nter navigation, ' , .- ; , .. I I n - , connected with the Mississippi at its beginning i attack opjsjrtunity offered. This prov- Another -Newbern letter gives an a eno. out wiueiy septraten irom it in its gen- i cd true, and thc rebels soon adranced again eral course, as it passes through thc interior o ! (.:. :.. ,-,l .,:n . ti - , the State of Missppi, and as long as tha ' t"e with artillery. Tlieir cavalry came from Lake Providence to KeJ river. It farnishe 1 UP ou 'he charse in admirable style, but they wMS of the 5th BuHDJtvB, 1. t fct of the river. i teg na oa i'enn.,wnicn turned them back .Nother is it an artificial communication. It is i in confusion, they retreating down our line ' cara,I7 to 'he north of tbo Trent titer sur- C.r..?L..at:n,I2 TSl-ythe flank whiel. enabled our nainim. Prising a rcW encampment of two comna- .ujw-u Ml OIUUUW&UIU IU LUC .'ILSaiSSipjU, OIJU f O .... " 1 was much used by them until the Bute of Missis- ! squadron to pour in tremendous volleys, "'ce m tho night and capturinr or disicrsiniT CJSBMCKr JC.IKJi. JACKETS, i: t T il i t .t. IVMIITHTJiT i 1 Ai.i;A.iHt.i:s Kiu ui."i:s. Pl.trK TI.VCT urB.i-. vrn.it: m. ...i iRFIl l nKSETS, biMnl. 1 lllit . akii etLaj. i. llorcn Ladies end 3tW--I LKKC'EU COTTOX ijOSK. whieb wiil be sold for l oenu per pair. At EIWAr.r AP.LOV5. Karliai,ton, Jan. lotB. dawtf ! It RAT I .irrt N UeYi J:1y FOR FE.VJLES. Dr. Matlison's Indian Cium;o:nc t il r Soldier's True f riend XL WAYS nCAPV HoIloYtnyS OiiitmciU. T 0O marches, soraaodstiir.Wnui. lllitercd and tV- ii"e.i net, 111 taese ine souer mnstsndnra. fir ieei. aad private reeailie "Pure lioarboa WhJty,"bj booii. . t - ,. , a to and have Ven doene: wuh jl . ScbAapps,N se seal it with my .-eel -i ! . , D,T :. luteal, to the label, or its ai.u-ju' l- r ur - . , bappt to -Jy that, after a frcat deal r ..3 4i, have euoclasled aa arran-m-rt vitn v , largest aad eMeHdMOInr. la KeatiKl Urettrfdy. Tbt Ubialiy wtll be pat apia qtun : ... packed la eiscs of one desea each. Cravin; tr the fsllewm; letter a io. j . traOve ptruvtL I remain Yean, tc New Vera , Ja&earv . Cim.isho V.uiir. Ftsj.,32 BtattrM.. N 1 IH&r ,r The want of Pure Liisuoraf parptiv bas lieen loci feK by tbe pro!. -IhNNtsaiMls f lues have ben .n'.tii'--d of adalferatid article. He hate terted the lleurLsa iliikr , -Kat wi.. and cuaddcr it ja,tly entitleo renutatiw! vm ulalln tor it. tVe would re"Winend jou lo appo'r . t rpeetabl Apolhecanea in dlBrexit wrt. Catted btatessa Amenta for the 'iltirv Whisky, where tbe profesin con otitis . wbea needed for medicinal i.ur)o--WLjhiap you sneeesa In your sew ertrpr He remain tour ullient ,r Valeatlae tett, M. D., No. I Uraaarrt p.;'. J. it. (amoeban, yt. If., Pro(sr Vf c c . burfery, burron-tn-CMef to the Mai- H ita., o. 11 liitMJt-eotb Street. Lewis A. bayre. M. l., r Bred,t II. P. IwHetsH. II.. 791 Broada'. Jcepb Woriter, M. !.. IM Moth alrt' SeJ.B btelle. M. P..JJ MeeekerMrf Joan O'lWtilt, M. I., at F-ortb s re It. J. Flapbael, M. II., rrof-or ol .s rr .-r . ami praeticv of Surgery. cw yl, tj. , ld!e;-. if., l Math btreet. aH .is T( COl'NTRV MErtCHlNTV Mti'tcnij -tsr Frirnfr I' n m i 1 1 . , I bep leave ta Infona tLo FubH-1 bae he. the fcHewinaruii, ia tbChy f New Y'r. .t for tbe sale of this Tore Bvurbes Ulii, . . samples ean alwi s be .t, and tl" t . sale by rery irorr. Drnprl-t, aad tc and Hotel ia U.e Caited SUte. PPOLPHO Won r 2 Iffti. itrtr', t.T i .. Hall a Rsekia. .'is dreenwieh Hr-.t J. . Aspuwall, WUUaai rtrst. Praeiett 4 Brnen. 211 Ptiltea trert. Ceol, Sierer Axtr. 3r Wukinclvr -t.-D. S. rtnrnes 4 Co.. Droadwa) . tiaie 4 Robinses, l- tireeawieb Hrr-' Jean '. ItajwarJ I To.. Pebus-t n s. Lininetro A on. sit Krocl street. Ilsy t A lllaaehard, Jl I Faltoo strM. tr. Mrrrk A I .... ?lo Washington -tr-r. J. T. Ceckwitb, "i'-J labiD;lon sure, l.limm Koraer. 2W VVet street lltraa A Co., A3 Broadway. P I . Wetls A To.. 115 Franklin . 11. V. Uaklev. II rort Itirw. March H. . .. thi: (J n. hit k(;linii Rctmni. bill JAilES t'L.RKl-i CELEnnATED I'EJIAl.K Pll.l.v Prepared from preseriptien of s-ir 3 'I.e. PbyaieuB Cxiraord'aary to the ta-, u. 'PHIS wMl known u-edit'ia .- i, is. X bat a raro saf rensedt fr F-r. s'e UiftVa1' -and Obstruction., from ant c,-. wbari-r. -although s powerfal reese.li it rotnio. . hnrtfuf to the ooaititntiea. T' tRItlKIl UVWES It is K '"' i wdi, ia a short time, britt on ih- ujwlih'. r w'tn realariti lo all ea.es vf Nerroas aad bpuiai a. In Uie Bak and Limbs, lietm. faf; -evrtioo. Ialpitatien ef tar lit. In"" Sl'inl-, Mi .-fries. bk liewdaebe. Hb'l... . . Uk- painful diasee eesajieuid by a dis t' t-"". IHIa willavet cart h,n all m.an- bate faflci. These Pilll Uavm na.er 1mm L..m.. , '.i! the direction, on tbe 2nd pure of the Paupbiit I well obserted. I I ji Tuli paitieahirs. rat a iueDhlt- aCTat. . ,1'. '.' nJ s P-tC sUtnp tnelo.-i : -amhorlied agent, win in,nre botii.. m'j--over 50 Pills, by return mad. bold by all iVngswU. '.. 'O.t rji,.. sippi stopptvi the connection by building a levcc ' cmph-ing hundreds of saddles, and comiJetelv at the npper end to prevent the flowing of thc I , ,. ., , , , . - ' ' waters of the great rher through this channel. I rcPu,s'nS tho wI0'e charge in force. They Th.v was cwing to thc fact that the regions tra- ( did not molest us again save with artillery, to versed by the waters forming the chain called ' t - i ,., , , , . , .k. v. t. v .1. " Tt: whicli we did not rcnlv. liem? out of aui- , w a a nncuinuuniu ny me supcru- ' - I-,.-,. i till.' i buudant floods. leavinirmuchof thclindswamnv. 1 munition. ! -ro ludicatc that the Vatoo exiicdition has I w,oulJ 'K taken, it wjuld tnd almost inmts wh,eJi being valuable for agricultural purposes, j r.en. AverUl held bis vs-shion mi f ull probably proved eucretafnl and Vieksbnrr is i UiaUb-for nies would be cut oflfrom the State sought by this improvement to drain , .... i n 'I ,i,ir -,.ir . .- . ..... and reclaim. ! dotvn, and then irtircil to thc Xortb side of ! Praet,call-V oure- . "'ri'1.1 t. winch i m rejuta. He ff course the result of this improvement byjtheriicr. The Mexican minister and others ttell in- I t'",t ,',TJr lound of meat eaten in the JiJ,iZi"Ty,.i- S-S?11!.- Tlic enemy's loss was severe, reach- I 'onu"l 'w"h respect to tl.o military situation ""-',,n,D' I'n-oi. eon.ee Irom then '- . - . .... . . . . . I . 1. .. . i .... I ,. ... . 1 ,41,1 1 1 A.. 1 .... u (eelin: tOODi, Mirrc.ri. Tirrcn, BJLXORJl iKIRTt. do HOSE tor Ladies, !o , r-r Mtee UKRLNO and WOOLFN Undcrvcsts and Drawers, f ifi1'. ."hku L thiaa '"' reeervtd fir Chrbtmes at tha Corner Store. M MAN'S, daotf Jlotheri, remeraier thi-, whe your sona are cra!tl rar taetr mu.k.t. In m.,1 I. ..... , 1. 1 -1. i.. . ... . ' i irsKi cejebrateu iera.il. Jledlciae .ii .i " '. .i" " "eaun; a o.i eooune baive X .poaaeaatn. vlrtoea nuknowu ef you love when fir away from anyibfoE else of tbe kind, and prov- ftSPjE Jt hjrdcns and makes fjni the aflea. il nrenared from t.o. es and reueres thomlimedaoditifliced Mils. at. plant used by the natives for the , ,BS "bem sspple, slronj and visorons, while for in IWc '., IStS: others We 17. J rT' tvan enanre great latlfne. It sooth adh r il wTrthTfimtLTSd i ABBBCITANBGCSUUT WOLXDS t tbe public, it ii desfgited for both " "aods na.aalld, rctaevtnr and rreventlns ev. married and ihrjle ladles, aad la the I " of loilaiamation and rently draaini tbe very best thlar known for the par- edps torrther. It qtrlckly and completclr heafi the poae, as It willbriDif on tie monthly frightful wwindS. ' itiSi."? " ,ri?."' . b.?dsn?nL!K"AVf r' Bus. 1 bnt If It Ml tn aay cue tbe mne !srJ ,hia 1 PP'. f IM- tvlll be refaiulfri. OrtR TITO TllOVSjyD BOTTLCi, EKAOIimVARV .military salve have now been sold wiibouta smale ttduro wbea ini;at air, 1 often IMi Mr. tltat there is a mienil amon" tin. oldiets from .11 iJUtheni atatcs lUvurablc to an tlic war, and returning to tbe ine prisons in tin- Siuth n-e full '1'rovideuce canal opjsitc Vickbiirg, will of rios grades are in the Libby enemy s Iooo was severe. waters, and thus render the whole country alomr 1 mg no doubt to 200, as their wounded were ! 1,1 that country, utterly discredit tbo state- He banks subject to inundvtion. So that, iu , found everywhere. Our own lot will not ! in the Itiehmond wirs tlot the rite i t-jint ef tact, tha work, while it reclaimed the I , . , , ,.fi,;... 1., 1 1 . , , .. . tlie InslinH,.w. tb. v,,P,. . exceed 50 in killed wounded. 01 J'cxnw Iiad Ieu captured by the trench. fared them lo the margin or the Mississippi it- It was a square stand-up cavalrv (Hit of j ending iJflLSf1'- over four hours duration, and the "result CBon, .March 0. , ties. Ths waters of thc Mississippi arc sufficient , proves that our cavalry when well handled Advices from A. irktbiirg report tbo health ' 01 t,l'8Crtrs """"Ing trial by court martial, .to sarclv dozens of such channels without in. ( .,..-1 :r ": . of the imr imm;n -n. . 1 Military eiecutum ... jarin'r the main highway itelf and it w 'i ....t"i no. eufviiur iu toe tiitiiM . in t . ..r....fc. wuiwu. wuimiuii as 10 far torebevo the bSrdcrfof the annuu'tounda0 i eTcr7 instance they fled before thc clwrge of . thusiatic at tho prapct ol an imuictliat oeB "5 conitncntcd upun by the jajx-rs. tjcnj if artifieial conncctioiis were ma.lcia ailji- ; our men. ' engagemmt. It i -thought that the lake I Gcm- Wlich anil Stnughton and 75 ottieers ' .Ma 40 uk maintenance 01 uie natural ones. , The Yaron Paw rrmmmrNMil r.ftb f:cl , - , , . . ippi river, somewhere near Helena, Ark., in a ,,.,, ,' lXe succe-Tul. sheet of water called Half-moon Lake.with which A 1" I.oyal letter state, that n ru.uor.ljas There has. lu ? W movement of c. the Mississippi was connected. Tlic Pa m was . come by .1 steamer from rernandina that the ! iia ,.i ,'. . . . . MttS!o i 0 10 negrc. whieb asccndeU the St. " W r,r. channel reopened. ColJtratcr river takes its Mary's riicrinet with a severe reverse, and rise la this Uke, and flowing thciioe, empties in- haw probably been captured. This seems to to the Tallahatchie river, which b a tributary . . . , ef the Yazoo river. The Utter empties into tire , v"uUnn 11,0 accounts by Mobile receive. yes- Miaissippi river near 'Yicksburg This a hole terday. chain of navigation is callc-1 the Yazoo Pass. - OunboaU traversing it can raider the region r,, .vwt! Mnvd. 10 untenable for thc reij-I forces, lliis alo enablt .... -tuan, -March 19. Grant to threaten tlie city from all points simul- Sjwcial disjotches fium Memphis announce uneously. " tliattheyaioorasseiiie.lition had met witha AS rcgarils tbCLsKe rrovslencecut-otr, alneh , .. 1 1... .1 1 ucn. I.urnsinc is still m I hi m r..,. Isx-ii assiirni-i f .iv C It HAT .t V av cfivi. EISWALDfi I'ATENT MCr.VI.I.H SOIES AM) IE EELS, 1'on 3IC.S AND IK) W fKKyn. 'I'lJIEV' will w..r .it times as leu a leather aole. 1 Tber keep tbe boon from roVereg oveTta iSe tsJii, and don at the beL canoat sMpke "" U,,H itu'"T lei " A few ronud-head tacts, sad a hammer i, all r..u need to out lieu, n 17 ' " -r,, ue at taken ai directed, and without the leait i.,n, , I r-edtidn RSi'iiV'-'T'"' 3? It i pot ap t" 'ttIof ' J1 'ed with moil J-ttt faiw, c.eot and SJfrea. three illlferont trtn!,lh.. ..It': ftiU Ji.iiUtna for nl lymptoras cf Oair Cnuijt- nelair, and sent by eipress. closely i-ill, v all ! tT"- supplicl with HoLLOwarl Titis and Pairn a eonnirv. -Pall strength, ?Ii . half ftioo, TjoeelyBtry walklnihlsrenndsst nirtt, i rsed to ilreoobln - rami and eblll nijht air! 1 often i 5Jitfa. 'ills and ed, a fow Ointment and chest f. - - - - -- - ti"o ia moat rtarra; or (i--e'si. Cmk Therefore be the . - - - u.u-11 is i.rnm. & inw i ii !ti?v,,,5!'t.aU mormnc;, and th Ointment .l u'rL aay over the throat and chest m .. iq.wTs 1 jiu, na 111 whole Army. Soldier Attention ! For sab Now s. JLtVLTTT:. Ii( hareh St. quarter rtrtnith, i3 per ar Rememiier ! This medicine I, deainssd ei. KWIj for csBito esses, whlcb all other rcmedm r Uw kind kava failed to cure 1 alaa that it It war- Stiif tTnJAIV"'"J "?' ' the price will be refnndoJ. ETBewaretf Imlutioni Sm I'KKSII nriwiii. i. 01 our olncera held :, ,iiiig.( f,- 01. i .Varunia tlie French lady. arv. at np M, in the jrniteiiliarv- :it Jiiebiuond. I AM MJIV reiviag. J. Mills, iarotse of IKKIVAI.t. w i , m AU i-IIIMV ll.' ,..w'i?'':r'''aiid are warranted to frTi lbs (KLE8KATI.il torii:rA be ail trmrtdZuhr..',''1' ' ueriui.aaip. r ! re natlTr estored to heal Lb teweat, own, fiyxslery, Acarry, Sara and Smfuln, 1 irT,,st U "en tsevae that ore- two I mffM, ' oukTin'.3rrDt i'r '7. JT", ,n lUur; . all disappear Uka a charm before these rail aad iLTc ' J,'"lSr.nd now while the cry rias ,hrcnshou, titnteof honor, character or .lilL who,, iTZl . r" ARM.s: TO ARSIS: ! nCUCr I? T.v .VIA I. Tit T. R Y A b r l 1.M0MC A- a r n r The taost certain and speedv reoe-iy e'sriibee' nr for all the Diseases or the Chest and Luap. Coashs, Colds, Asthma. Con.-orapii r. bronchitis. Influenza, U"rene-,, Difficult Breathior. b-Jm Throat, Ac., le. TMESE WAFEnS Ti-r 'be m. - ic-4S'js and perfect relief, and ten pen' e r-d with ine to direction", never fad t rdVci a rapM ' Iat!c; cor. Thouunds bare bt-n rel to! to ry feet health who have tried other mesa- !a Tair allelassci and all constitution, tbt rt iaL'' blew In j and ctlreQooo nwd lepatr. m-caitT lon;tbeLuea.e may have sxutri. rbrsf " tore it tnar be. nmn.tivf it.- ,mn. .imrt tho vital orsioa is not hopelerely d- E"r eoe afBieteoTrnonld rive tbeai irapart'al otti To VOCALISTS t rrottr VpviVFRs.'i Waftri are peculiarly valnablo . tbev ul car remove the mot sevsra onasiocal bsawe" and their reyilar art for few days will at 1U ' increire the power ted flexibility ef th''i ''r. ly unpronn; its tone, compax, and clears , which purpose they are rernlarU f asrj rrsfMlonal tocalL,tf. JOB 3I0M3, Sols FroprirKtL. ahrler. 1 For sals by ad "f" rrlcs .'J cents per boa. ov. uui, isea. Tin .VbtTdk, Mar. '1'. HeraW t AYasliinton euireatuiiuVnt i states that it was nnderstoml at tlic i'reaetirt f Ucpartmeiit, that a dc'inutioii ,d loaigii . bankers had waited upin the S returv and , tiSered a largo loan of EiiiiVat the current ratt of ciclune. .VKW IIO (I lis. wehate previous ydcscribcJ.it seems to lave " " "7 - t" " ! .....r,,, nI,;cIl hu t-cu er. uutua auu uiwiir tALciiaoe arm-jj maa we up. yumui u itiu uuiii uiv juiivimiij oi "" r" ijni riHT, 11 uis incre tbe Yahibusba nisi Tallahachic rivcr. Thc a connection with the Atchafalaya nver, ahich , . , . , , runs parallel to the Mississippi and empties into ''Sut la't,l a" '"?. One shot Irom the bat- the Gulf, so that we may by this route avoid thc terv entered a port hole of the nCliilicothc. - ---. . . n..aiiui iuju A ot I llU'JSOn UOU1. killing 4 and woursling 14. The Chilicothe rcctinal sixty-four shot and was damaged seriously. Thess two great works, thc Yazoo Pass and thc Ls.Ro rravidcnie cut-ols. are destmcd to be me morable in thc hUtory of this wir. .Mirth American. - - sj. y0ESj March 19. 5tcirn WostES. Two gangs of women Hoiijaa tpedaU. General Unrnside have iecn recently arrested in trying to make i . . . , r ,. , their way South. Contraband goSds of the " for h.a command. vaiuc oi ii,wo yrcre louna witn inem ana ..miui. wu "tu. oigci was wuii confiscated drawn his resignation i not Ijeen atinouneeil. ' Pii'.srl.sue. i.rMorfor., i, "T''reC. Kerr PapT v,,l Feb. if. 'S t it LT.FR N'i w 1 imk, M.lr. 21. Tin. I'vaa' tttxil Irom the Army of the I I' lioiuai- riday Maruh Jt.'t'i. rut-: .ft.-r t'H' reti. w ,.t ihe 12th ma Corj. bv (.Vn. ' I looker ve-t-uhiv. Ih- i the itficers at liead-.,uarti.rr. In tl LojrM- of tb.. ilcr. tier. I,, expressiu l.i- inuiHaili m Jt tb, s-ibinil., appi.inm", ,,' corr u'""r ' and He expect u enter , that lie nOie.1 upon th.ni lor their aM.L,tati'e again upon nctire sen i.t- ando-.ly waits limtl ami htariy coperatioii. in the etiMiing eoni instructiou befoiij entering upon hit du- igu. iaj r as iie 'Art eucecintu be intuiit ttat Cen. Halleck has adiicc-from (...1. t. ir;... tliere should U ui i.wr. mi-iake, or doubt ton, that ho fought tivo battle- i.t!. the lul reruim. Il the n.w .lid not run. i;..j .lpacntf, in Milt nl whifii be r.,3 comi lite- blip them I'AK.UJ'.HS I LOOK IH'.Ki: ; lysiiccessnil. . (OTTO.V C) a,r CUese Tandager. sla linen Tlic President and Cabinet niter giiing Kot Mokoe. 2lt J 1 slral,wr cl,n- rwivtd and the subject much deliberation iave deeMc.1 It n I Ii wu. hcatilj it lib rain.' Tl,.ru.- DK.UIKU TIl.UV Kl'i:it, not to give letters oi marque and rcpri-tal m.- oyjtteratliT A ind X.tiIi East. Nndkietera "eh). tu timoa wUlall. . at the .,n..r i..ui,; xrnm uuj storm arc yet reported .. I.YMAV3. price. Hir eh - h, reiueoi lhemelvr II, ibT-relore ' tHelV hkndThV PrT.Z TLT.KIMI MOflU ...pp.. i?L"U, e S.-s.-.! ,,1, J, able them w reaUt tlieSnlua irel the ( (irPLIl, ., . f""""''"; . a- td?e,ti.!ns phtdetea,. f onrla tLaaioiaent of needTwberVas1" oi? .-n. Hall. N. , , , Ur.. T! SSZSS&i VJZVJr1, . .H.ai, .'" . -T, t-C.. "Tri'r ? ?bellaiuedield. How many tbMtsaiidi with tlw hi -1 und..ei. .d'rUere.M- - iiiu woiS. iL. ,. .,"71 v "J" unless the ..ut-.wiii.o. i.i, ,. Sjri"; iEM"AZ"7.?yuiw,-,m nieiii,-.ne ..r 11,1. kn.,1 irr,r . .--n. "irn-'wioa aronwl each IVt or Box s the Urt.r. Iiv liiail jir, ini.tli llllf ! 1, aa a eve. nll.NTATIO.N IIITTIlll.s. I PLASTJTIOX BITTERS. rlJSTJTIOX DITTCRi. " rUt.XTJTIQX BITTERS. rnn.cn. 1 u m'.t 1 1. U'.o ''y. and ui.iHHl s lrt Mivii.nt Hir I 'Uwl' I'lVKIlV STAB1.K. 'JtllK MIKiniBHRS HA VIMS PlRt IIASril.s .ri?Vi Maad rwrtly oevte.osl v LilJ.U!?ZZ nM "tdly aueonnce to tbe Pnhirc iat tb-y rv ready 10 aeeonuNOilatt' the ae. . pie jf Iiurilnxton with anr thiex: la t!.r,e HceVet II boors ami at the 'l.oto-t notke. ai .1 vd!oit a eoare of the patrons r- of the pu'.llv NE1V CAP.ItlAnES. uOOD II0P.MS, AM' CAflJJFLL 1R! VERr, eapahW at all tiaie ad an paiua siiarl to flnte eii..r. 1 i2L -i. ., :vJ' re Snme unless riU II0IU.WAV. Ntir Viur lv, 1 nan -r nimnuhie a a lrr,-Ml ! ertr.. Lraf V ,.1 1, 'tlew r any partr or 'nartlea r.,..i-w-i,i ,1- -pariomT "T u" "" '"I themlo Im . i - ; lnwfd 'it n.l... , 'ipry of Pr.'etr llol- siCwZi.1? tt.V1"' and by all re- utrTin, n2 'm ln J-'dicine aedtlMe ' K,Ul f-"e- Uwilie'" ' m,H'rak' avri!5i by tail..,, the' April n. roi.itEp.Tii, 1 P. m.tKr (J S"A?TJBJ,V DRV .... vt lorro.N suectpm. .'00!i Flannels: also.Tablo IkunutV "iVJ" llfrtorthe bloo-i. Tbcv (!!aiide.- tbwaaMbe " v "l'aft'1 1 wedicliw yiu ud. -t!n RATCIIELOR-S HAIR DVKS TIIE BEST IS TIIE WORLU William A. Batchelor's celebrated Ualr Pjsf duces a color net to be dtinpiisbed from satate earranttd.cottq injure the Uairln Pie Iet. ra edie. the Ul eftcts of Ul dyes, and loirra'et llalrforlife. Uaxr, Rro, or Krsrr Ilaix itotaK'.' tarns a splendid BUck er Brown, IeTir;ti B" soft and beaatifal. bold by all Drucuu. 1 ' yThe Genuine Is slpied Wituta A Bas" I oa tit l fear tijtt eera Sex. FACTO RV. No. St Farelay btre-t. NwV- ytM4 S'reeVaer " Bud stna." TeKI. da" lilt A. Minimi's I'll.l.. Til EV Cl'P.F. PVbPEPSLt. REIirCE, LSSsL."' AND HXPELTI1E PRLNCIPLEOf DISEASE. Dr. Thomas K. Haued, ef rrl..iawuth. SI' Inland, says : "Tliat twKalyven years' experieaee uuUetoe, conllruu hU belief tiat is very ft" weuld the PbyWan's services be reatred ir "' rethv lllit weie promptly nsed ia the earlr "' ef disease." J. J. t'ook. uuUi.Wr r.f Ll.e " Raan'r. a' Oil.;loo. L. ruts: "Braislretht 1HI ian of lypepri when etery other meaa ha-1 fc'w and I waa actually ziven op by my physician' " frienda." TV- ...... , ..i 1. 1,- v. Eli.-., i t re well known eltIo of IMnUmjbnrib. al tb aisle er other. Ilut their uieriu are well known 1 fl" ' UVre ! bo ,urrr purjitirc i la rmali' r "ae- act at a gentle f timnlaj, enris- costli-e""- a are every day cans IncuraMc cctil tW Priadpal Poa-e. 1111 jtwti PEiP.rrs CORNER KTOUP. xarzr. Xxtr Voir