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I WM Fi K, P r I ! KT T.P Ä if . PLYMOUTH, , Thursday , March 24. 1864. Green Township. The Union men of Green tovrnshlo arc U nested to meet at the Obi School House. near Newhoase'i on Thursday evening , next, Marek 24. 1HC4. or the purpose of WPMMzing vr the campaign, And nomine- tiusr a township ticUi tor t'.ie April dec- ?V genera! Attendance is requested. Many Voters. - - - 01 k M18CEQENATI0N. tieft! Miv Vrt. . "Cae in point. mueu u um 4wui, ... it uuv uc r4.i.- Tnfl.t.. .. .mnnr:i.Iin Aar nnm. I. . V. 7 " ' "nwB..ruJ K0?' - . . uesier.ey aiiiiiiKuaiu, a vpovn u. its proportion.' is mat, lair or iigni: ; ma 'i uce m Dim uap. Uli IOTCO 18 ; mgs. The contlict raed fir three hours I (rtia Mary Aaa UaOatria WillarJ Xlie t'Oton men oi 1 enter township are tnemA.tjie.iu.noan. wno is nun eu w. Any construction of a law which makes oppOKe.i to be W.UUW. when the eiemy retired. Two gunboats j j Mir'ru wv'kT rM nested tr, mept at Vptrflt TTatl anJ lives with a "lublj wench" ae black ;. . . . .,1 .uflMrrtr. Johnston's force at Dalton is estimated weni in the river. mhU ,.1 i;i ! !.' ' s rih !tormra.r w.nkh.j j . - nn, nmicv c niiun na ivn A hrn l.r 0 I at .III (Mill in, Ua xa if ii L . . nii , . ... . . .. . Ä J' Ä " av I 1'Iymooth, on Saturday. March 2(3 1SG4 T B J ' 1 vii i- ' 1" with all due deference lo Gen Fry wer 7 V,,, VV """"'S ssisianee. iu colored soldiers fought ' t tL'ftn fteM e( ,V , r ; tli!nai'1 lUndghein lives on ! Jw Uelerence tien 1 ry. we fcjofla. Hie Georgia State militie bravely, and sometimes with desperation. .BCTJJUnm Lisr. .or the purpose of etlecting a more perfect tills 1c of the river opposite Muscatine. most -ay, we think he misconstraea the being concentrated at Dalton. I The llth Illinois lost twentv-five nin of ArnoU mkhrt (Mm.,, . 0 .11 w rganizatton and nommatincr a ticket to be ' He too is man ied to a n.'trreis. ' '. I.w in rnrl. ' iovernor ltroutrh of Ohio, in a. rAeenl ...1 . i.ni.i An...M Suiin-f -! Jmm Pl.ikr J. . " " . o - - . " . ,"v",, Miii-u. nmon tnem was a ' ah.i.t stpphni 11 ii..tpni Pctrr p.-wmun nniMfleil at the engine Ann e eetion Hut the.; rare erentions seem to DC mm a , im-.. 10 uie imaitire. p.tts a men Lieutenant. The 8th Lnnidia. la. .... v -i, ,.,,.. ...,. - ifrri- wm it-t rr-.k . . o r 1 . 1?. t n . . ... hi .uinii iia-r jmhi i-ai Such is the newly invented term to ex- ; state of freedom, need we carry our argu preea the mingling of races generally, and ments or our fears further? Has "misce ewpeeiafly of the mingling of the white and genation" failed to exist in the Northern Mack rarc on this continent as a conse- qiienre .f the lreedom of the latter. This leetUe, 'remarks the Chicago Tribnne, is ttriv greater degree if the negroes had been t,,e rest- The Nint0 is lhe Iner Dis i9w the "phantom h.net" of the copper- i,- numerous? It is not tlieir nnin- trict nhe State- l.ea! fancy. Divested of all actuality or ner8 but their slavery which canses it at LatcNeWS. reality, stripped of all motive and of all lhc Sonth. Were all the free negroes of G,npval Meade has returned to the Ar- possibility, like the leaves of a vei liable the Xorth enslaved to-day, to Copperhead I tUy of t'oe Fotomac. He is reported to be "phantom boquct," from which all the lelicete vera ore and bloom is bleached out ' wouia actively commence before to-mor-md the thy skeleton only is left, still the row morning? We claim, therefore, in theory delights the copperhead imagina- ,hJ3 respect no special nniikeness between tlou. He is nercr tireil of exhibiting, re- j,nmaii nature at the North and at the yolvig, admiring, talking about hi South. It is t he institution of slavery and "phautom bcqnet" "mibcegenation." He not anv special depravity of human nature it apparently nnconscious that its imagiu- , at the Sonth which canses "miscegenation" ej leaaties cau never again bloom, being (ü donrih there. If it lives at the North tat the fancifully arranged skeleton of a ' wor ry, is thü great mother of amalgamation, whiU freetiom gives to the olored woman lönt ngnt oi v.rtne, ana to tue white man mm m . m -a 1 i iHmt mow rorinad taste, which defends each iron. Hi. lat'i . Lpon me tropical soil oi Mill IV :l T- .1 . -i . : mm . "miacegenaticn" Ukea qsieh root. h.. aül ...1, -vn,' t., .l U .11 ika has rapid growth, an.: u iaxored hy .11 the . 'ewi,ritw r : cor-... I tr l'nc;mn n-.irms it . - frnit itself is precious to the eye, and sweet roiueiisit ui iue wuopiamcu i. . . r . 1 1.. W I they wctdd rart with it, its price is the 'b1'--" s" lLl i.Kti. "Wui ulaui, la au a uat has departed. Among all the ti0Us of those wh have a peculiar relish nounces that Lieutenant General brent is i - - ,rov:: - " T- mimbt. p. m. clark s r id'3 poor tools are tnere anv who donbt ir j- ii.pir .nil nrt fin.li.-i nnnns 1 l.w i" wu"u n . .u " """6C. . ., , . . J rM 7TrZ. , the üoiteil States, General Halleck being n niaxton county an-t ou.er pt.icia in mat composed ol young nen and I. raves, inde- , JYllSS 1j. iL. iOrtOn. M. Jii. JL.. CLARK'S a,""ub UV4 um tjon 10 IP.C onsiuuuon as u is auu uu- ,t . . nwn miP,r. fl, ass mnm Pri oi me otaie, nni u is nonuiiiii wnem- pendent of the chiefs, a the rea nnwor f..r ,..i .... i..r,.....rsvi .v,-T s ....... - ... t , .... i ,v" --n r-w-Tr . 4 l a I . .. a---- n.i ;'n bp are tuere a:,v wi.o won a iienv ist siave- r ;.-..,.. ; " n-inVh fat moans ( ,ii u'.A;,,inn ... f f Si.ffnf er tnecmon ino aro hiioni: enoiicn 10 hmi' nr .mr v, c .... n. mr mnr rv ra ui mr .viui'mri, .ui'.mui. , - w J ii.il t. . " X ..m.m ... .ww . . .... . IU lltlll il T1 ttll'IILUII 19 VUIVl U. ymil UI , - w w I w . ' I . .... .i.i.. ruLicil UCIUH'S. . . , repiditv waters it. Custom cultivates it. n0rant, vicioiiä and brutal portion of the 0f Colonel Dahlgren, accomplished the j f-e City has been from 812 to 915 per Colonel Litchfield. Major Cooky Dr. I jg riwer.ojmpQli'it. It liowers eaily and. Northern people, whose depraved instincts j destruction of that place and the defeat of 'hundred, and in the mines from SiiO to ; Kingston and thirteen oflicers of a baWi ruit long and abundantly. The Dace them in full accord with slavery, and , the 5th and 9th Virginia , (rebel ):avalry. 3o per hundred. j n.gro regiment in one cell, chained to six S ?KÜom. u tan whose knc. .re dis.ipa- The Christi. charch ol the lÄ WÄÄl! 1 WÄ tkn Tt whose dowers i trelth w,n,. , ., , , command of the I !? CSrps ol the Army loyal people of the Mate aie erj destitute, Private election returns from eleven uon, yet wiiose t owers are weaitb, who. 8tamp are nearly all Abolitionists, an-1 0f tbe Potomac under the le-organization, ' od are deserving the aympathy of the countie3 gave more votes thai the whole ertry Branch of last hears the harvest of tu rest ar9 becoming so. Many of the i Genetals Hancock and Warren command- reoPe of the North. All reports atnut nutnber required hy the President'ii proela nch.es and honor, whose growth requires Roman Catholic clergy in Hue country, i ing the Second and Third Corps. ekir niahing at the front are bogus, and mation to repla.e Arkansas in the Union. O'.y that SOil whiüh i most universal de- deaf tO the anthorit.tivc and distinct anti- The Government made a call npon the everything has been for some days very j Other counties wdl give fully rive thousand iimtitj,, an I that culture which is easiest llaVtrv teachIrjirs of tLe Roman Catholic lfmotive builders of Patterson. N. ,T., on ' qniet along the lines J more votes. The new State Constitution Tilrjratiui. in ,U. Fl . wnn tZ s!aWrf .aL g " L " . ' Mon 'av for 200 locomotives, and inform- 1 The Memphis Bulletin says that the ex- ; wa9 almost nnani.uou.sly ratified, there be- ip-eutroHs iimpaii. . uo w- montier Clitircli in all azes. are only withheld from .i ,ilim fht if ihv di,l notnrnceed to for- ; pedition sent up the Yazoo at the time SBfr. so far. only one hundred ami thirty- tnen mat raiscegenation is a plant ot - li.a aa,l . a a raak growth on ulave soil . Look at its hrossoms, its flowers and its fruit. They en u nMii.iioe, naaitrone, ancj octaroons v- A, , rxx, or rsew rieans ana inarieston. lnese or grauumoiaum were octaroons out xtri cheek has the bloom ol the peach, tfKort eye is blue as the Southern sky, and rhosepneeat the auction block in the IiIaaim . I .An.li m . . I I . i . t . . i . V. . . . 1 . . , . i . ! . u,w... . wuv " lu" ""-V it will ba at their matnritj, when greater birongth and fewer charms fit them only for 2ÜM.1 service as domestics MliMi'nn" . crm.iil In'.. " j '" rtany parU of the booth that the lawful u jeganls the various member! of the i . ........... ... "other family" withont jealonsy, indeed, Mft ireerte affection, as they save ber j 1 mm childbirth and M to her dowry Jlten the lather ot tbe "other family." I )(tea the father of the "other family," j ar - l iciui ate uuauowu t me .oun, except in Juirch, as docs the Bishop of C inciJinati, On Saturday week a boat containing nian.i, ant ein ma Doaia io vicKsonrg. statc lhftt Tiev.5's 3d Maryland cyheetion with slavery, because the facts its antecedent! compel them to be anti-'auOUt twenty Union poldiers 1 an led at leaded with cotton. While waiting the Cavalry, reunite 1 from tho Ft. Delaware vfliclx thev describe do lOt here exist.-',...,. (Vi the other hand wherever hu- 't (io'leek, in Floiida, and broke , tuiu d the boats he all Ued in Va- p, 1ml diiven ihelUh and 10th re- 'kev axe d -white Lr" whose moth- 7' i , , , ' "P the rricd ofl the 200 C l b hTlSad'8 "I!?."" M cavalry from Chappela R.ver, captu iitey axe um wuita slaves uose moth-, man d Vlt ts tho Letter ol hniMn,,,?,: ,, 2 Rnss' ml niehardaon'a. Tlie fiht ncr ' : ''k, .i .tM -ajaea aiine tnougut oi nanaing aowngranc0 ftna the roseate coloring which his own offspring to perpetnal moral deg-1 "miscegenation" wears onder slavery, aye, rafetion artl bondage, frees them, not ont ' of aj itg boora of f0iiage, flowers and of any love for freedom, for he is conscious If, n;t there is left under freedom bnt the that the moment they are free they are re- j bleached, lifeless, scentless tissue of a dis rao,d from his embraces, bnt ont of p.- i eased fancy, which the ingenuity of. cop- .1.1.1 r.i . t ii rrg.rd for them, and that they may a i e . i 7 j. rlmrirf' frrtm turn ntilirr . inrrraH at inn --wj bj others. Xo sooner are they fieed than j fnjithjex;'miscegention'' casea aa a rule, j .nd octoroons . n 1 1 r own el".-- . üe free L lacks, quadroon. prtfflf te tnarry among thei rhe co rbre'd man assumes the natural riht'gcivionsness. lecherv. Inst and of their jr'I. u. . I aad.obeyathe insUnctive impulse of de-. feeding his wife or sister from "miscege- ' Tbe colored woman prefers the lafftffol Section of a husband and a free af rnxti- . . . offspftng, to the degiadiog amours of a , nm&t. lesuiung in an oflsipnng ol slaves, j liable rntmr nent to be torn from her 1 idMsprte el! her teer end prayers, end bold into hko slavery. It is n andeni.bhr Jactyh.t tlie free blacfcf ol 2ien urie.n j nr not only equal in moral respectability i Lt thev arre actually tnoerior in average wrilB. rfeeordrn to the most reliable wn-! , tera anu statitties, to any other elss. j J1 r !:- 1 . ! V ... JSlayery facilitates arnalgrmAtion by sr-1 inffile wiiite man the trouble of seducine I hieewktisM. Fnaedom, by giTing her ber natural rights, snbjects him to this ne Slinport.nt "Inconvenience." Who siy tai such a change does not mb- stjJfttlij Put . eQd to "luisoegenation?" Bui it is nneo.Ms.ry to reaaon a prtorv Blprfenee- imply demonstr.tes that when tie öffr bn ceased to bt a iave mis- S'lL .....rt.' Trl ...:( .. , SS 2g85 Lrcadlli -Uli ratlrc free t.tea ..a w'ln tnc visionary power hieb Mr. Sara-! ! Dtl Weilar lacked, to see "throuirh a dou- 'hle deal door .nd two pair of Atari," and yonr investigation will find no taiscege- -natiou. exö?'pi thai in the "arge cities, ! there arc a few brothels Hi which Sonth- ; ornera, hnuk?r Democrat and Copperheads j tftMain this "Southern" institution. Oc- ( casionally a man will be found at the 'North like Andrews, the leader of the anti- negro-rioters, and of the anti-abolition : I m la. sat 1 tW . m m, ' . m. ! . I da & Iw v a & AmxA. av .mrt burner ol tlie colored orphan asylums in Vnv York- ho keeps a black mistress I Bnt both 81,d ty mistress were from Vir8'nl- an l wo believe, was' hi Uve WhIIe we ' writing, the Peoria 1 t0 wit!l th Allowin- confined to men of Sinthern tasten and; Copperhead principles. If white men cease (to deaire "miscegenation" when they come Into contact with the eclored race in e State from any sc.-.rcitv amonff as of the colored race? Would it have existed , . . 1 masters, need we argue that miscegenation at nil it is only in practices or imagina- ncthin" more nor less to them, than "elave- ry as it is and amalgamation, as it was." The more elevated, educated, t hr.st.an and t , . . . , refined portion of the Northern people, ' that c ass which would eive least encour - ... ... - - aement to miscegenation, is the element 7 x- . i . u;K f , of ürliern society which fa or. he ne-; ' f 1 TI. mnr-tx A irrrn rloil it. jjrws ncvuu.u. a..c ...... . , .0 ony wea limited opportunities have pre- . . i vented tliem Horn inuniging m us tito,. particularly in that of miscegenation, 1 .ra oil AnnncA.i tn fp.vm the i-ulorttd rape, tAuns s;Lies with the Protestant churches mm 0n this question, not by the teachings of 1 their relig:0n but bv the prejudices of their mpn,lP,. Whenpver thev n?ik out hold-' ,meiuoers. W hcne er the) speak out bold u uillirkiit Leu anl j 1 1 - " 1 DatHre wc wjlj nQt 8top to enumerate in vriii form. tW lvprv has its - "Over in Iowa, in thecitv 01 JUiscatine. aicui iu rripnuus u iu iuhhu manu oi önckner. are at Uieenvi e. and h,i n;nn. k ,.r i 1 r "... -i , L.irii..ien ... f-. !.-. r, ... n t 1 a I x i irm'.u n IUI a 1(111. II I m iv, iwiu 1111H..1 " , VIICl.'IV I' ' ll 1 i n .-ll 1 il V I ,1 ,Tft 1 4 A 1 1 . Ihn i o. I it -1 a t in nTfiriAlia frnur. ; .'i II U 4 ' 1 . I III . lIMil in Ml JU MM an n-aj a ti I n r n. am I I I r , r jg. ft tuere and there alone attcrs in Jone8 county, Alabama. They ,t ,u ' ,t,.:. ,o;. ' llm Xi-rtri rxttYxtxr ?n llioir r, mi' t ! rr nr in . I IV . - J I .11 l..ll. Ill V1.W11 ...... . W . I , iiic ..ui ill uuiiti ill v uiii u . av.i4.v.a xjx xu i ... .. . ... . .1 their lewd imag.natwn., lacking only the 0ppoitunity "miscegenation" exikte. As tlii class would be incanable of do- ! iog Vw Ha, practicing it .liemsclves . .1 , .. .mcy are incapauie oi attriuuung to omen, ' more rpl:neti UsIe or ft i. ichor Viltlie. Xevertheless the fact remains, bitter pill ' t Ithnno - li it h tn them that with the dan-n-' of freedom ;0 tbe bUck race "miscegena- pn,iB. I ...... . Tkn. nf 11 O. mmmihni'n fh. fm. ! Thus of all the majrnificeneff, tho fra- a aa va v aa 4 a v aav inn a a a a a a ki aaw aa . . I peTbead barely holds together, while this ... . ; f11 ia I imBgination. to carciuny arranges n. yoyes anJ gloats over it though its life, pulp circulation, substance, bloom and 0dor have all passed. Of all that collec- ... -n -,i 1 tion of neb tiopic tlowere-indnlgence, la- ' .7 . rr . , i .. . I fruits, quadroons, octoroons, and white laves, with the bloom of the peach on their cheeks and the azure of the sky in their evesand of their profits riches and , honor, there remains only a "phantom lo-; quet." Let the poor copperhead who mourn, ovor the los. of the substance of e gr-.at vice, tili hold np its shadow, if be W,H( x,,th hypocmic.l w.rmngs uying to other., "forbear." If the pro-hl.vcry man, with hi. dbeee - nd morhid imatrinatimtnn aroi-n .ddanlv in K.nt at .Ma v,V. aa th. n-1 ' r p0rtnnities of its commission are receding i 'em e v .1 from hia reD if k can forbear, there will be little danger of "miscegentatiori" I r .1 .- IJ 1 . 1 1 no8e wno wouio innm aumi cor ed woman by the n.tural defenders of her chastity ber husband, father and brother, nlaea her within tbe rale of the law, and av a m mx a . J ing 11 in their power to Jut nor above tne fust od last greet curse of slavery "mis- cgeaAtl0D- T, , , -net.Afnl!y lannsbed at give ber the right to be virtnous, thns do- rand by the constant patrol of strong par- ... . . , .11. f . . m i. mr The article we publish on our first page to-tlay addressed "To the Pevple of Indi ana,' is of pecaliar interest to such of tha citizens of Marshall aa are liable to be uratteir. By referciice To it it will be ieen that the Provost Marshal General claims that notwithstanding the quota of a State or District may have beeu filled the law re- quires that every county or township which may be deficient'in this re.pcct moat be drafted. We do not thinat this is jest. . a . a .a - -Mm w m a ..skv m llllH VäK a tw m i.itner tbe law or the coastrnction given 11 manifestly unjust. If a fetate furni.he. its full quota we think that is all the Gen eral Government can reasonably demand of it. If delinquent counties and town ships are drafted after the State has fnr- I . Notwithstanding Marshall county iä SO j'r behind her quota, under the three last i calls, owing to the refusal of our two Cop- perhead Commissioner to offer bounties to volunteers, thus driving onr young men to other counties to enlist, we cannot help feeling proud of onr District. Look at her glorious record, 3l'0 ahead of the nrx .x . t Him . - 1 rxrxfi -1 1 . . tenia, ana irom uuea i 01 in excellent health and has no intention of 1 reMgning The correspondent of the New York World says that it is rumored that Gener al Butler will he removed from his present command. Several cletks and navy agents fcrere ar rested in Washington on Monday to serve as witnesses against parties chaiged with swindling tha Government in contracts for naval -lores. An official order from Washington an the army under direction of the Secretary of. War and th-Lieutenant t.ene.ral. Cien. T.T. Sherman will command the milita- , i v . i . t nt i in n 11 111 t. tv 111 man .1 1 .it 11111 ua- . . f . ... . . . Cl)mDrisinir ! ti,e Departments of the Ohio. Cumberland. Tennessee end Arkansa. and General J. B- Mrl'heraon will command the Depart- j xm. . . a a a . a VV mem bdJ Army ol the leiitiessce. t j g , . ' . . " . t ),,9en ou,t iionse to avenge tle mnnler ; .ft j b (j lon I General Hunter has declined the com-! mand of the Department of I preferring active sorvico in tho the Pacific, field. It U ' . . .4 i uw ii i n n. . t 1 i i n f i v v. . w i.,h them at once, their shops would be o on Government account. Theyprom- iioJ, to . TT1 - ' ftnd ga beeQ exchaugBj an,i ar-j riveu at roniess Jionroe. j A Mobile ile paper says the rebel soldiers recently had iad a tight with a band of decr- captuie.t a numoer, ana amgea uu uoi . The amount of oork and beef nache 1 in Chicago, for 1803 4, foota np 904,059 bog, aud 70,086 ueeven. JlXuhl Äi? maue consuierauK iiiuviv .viiciot.i ttuiL ciieuw - au v u f but whether tbeir iutcntion l9 belligerent nr nnl nnt dnßnitaltr t was general review of tho rebel army t j . . . ... Dalton, on Thursday, by Lieutenant Ueo Crtl ,Hood' He ttke8 mmanJ of IIind' ma? 8,co.rp r,.,.. .u v leuer irorn iauon, vu oi uarcu, published in the Atlanta Register of the : 1 . . . . . llth, admits that in the recent attack on Colonel Harrison' Indiana Cavalry the rebels had an entire brigade, commanded by Wheeler in person. lie lost one man killed ami one wounded. The letter savs I furthar that the Yankees still have a strong force at Ringsold, end hold Cleveland OO ' with a division. r: l n l c:ui : x. JJriKiwr vjrruaiat oiuiov uumiiiun icaiu w . Z . j0 the St. Pan' ninirj tho t1 an for the fpring campaign against the Indiant. The programme fixed upon by Major ien- Pope embrace, three distinct objects: First. The chastisement and sobjug.tion f thj b f f Qn h of the Missonri River who continue refractory nd hostiie. Second. The protection of . . the overland roote to Idaho by the estab lishment of strong military posts within tbe ladian country, at convenient distan ces. Third. The security of the Minneso- CBS. J I1IIU. X llxj HCUI II V ll HIB .H 1 11 II: 3' - t and Iowa frontier against their hostile raids. To effect the first purpose a power ful column of troops will take tbe field as soon as the season will permit, to seek and attack the Indians, who ire reliably re- . t0 h,ve forraed a formid.ble com- , bination to dispute the passage of a force 1 into the country, and to attack steamers tbound for the Upper Missonri, and any overland expeditions en route for tbe gold j regions of ldalro. The tliird object men- tioned, that of guarding the frontier against I - . ...1.1,1 . nettv raids, is to be .ccomDlishecl by the i occupation by onr troops of snch stations l . l...lf e ..l Ml s as will serve ile parties so ontsiJe the line of settlements , to check the passage of hostile parties so far as the number of men that c.n be , anared from field of operations will permit, T i . xx mx . , ties ot cavalry on both sides ot tne 3itnne sota River. Seonts will also be posted at the most exposed points, to give timely warning of the approach of danger. Tha Manralirs nf Sita to hast i-mnliotl tn . , . f .1 I . - ""7 .... wf i win re i. icy were met i,y trie enemy, who '. "iV11 i..-iun.i ntiaui vinn a o buw u S w v i iuuo kivt ' . m iiuca, raiia ui i; itti j a K.UI ii UiCäi i a Li l Si." I ' piupi itiii 9 aim ii(L;iuv;n. I . - o i liijc u nnun-ti i. uu ui , ao - it h inqS of SUrTif Iho! pUhTtif. i. r-Ution to hi. bad. jCo.rt of Common Fte. ..object to tb. Twiany. Vg. Ni ..., that tbemi.u .Uxi t-r.k.r, 4c. Tb. jr, ,..dw.ooof H 6mU DWtht twuba i no imperial or provincial enictment ex empting American vessels from tunnage or other denies in the porta of Canada. In view of these facts, and rn nccoi dance with I. ik? A . 1 rr. -x u, ,WÜ,u,enii,.ono, ine ireasury we panmcni tue Mouse bas just passed a bill force consisted of the 11th Illinois, Ct do to repeal the second section of the act to ncl Schufield, and Colonel CoaW 8th regmeto foreign coasting trade on our LouUiano, colpred. and two hundred of "TTT "omr ,er "HT7 --ja iW enjoymem oi me pnvnege winch were not reciprocated to our own citizens by the British Government. Congress has passed a bill allowing all mail matter tent or received by the Presi dent and Vice-Pi evident to be sent free. 'fx mi i. . t c e 1 x no um aiwwing ine necreiary oi tue Treasury to sell th? aurplns gold L pa.s - ed both Houses of Congress, and only nants tno fciguatore ol the 1 rwident to become a law. n"l,tC8 Tom nauanooga state mat if ..... t & r I compliment to the in.liana öatlltftry lom- ni.s.ion, and recommends tho organisation od me same pun, 01 a similar commission in Ohio T - , . . Liietitenant Colonel Sanderson, cliarsretl . . ' rebel authorities a plan of the Libby pris oners to escape, has been 6ent to Fort Warren for safe keeping. Major General Fremont is to he assign ed to the commsnd of the Department of the South, and Gen. Gilmorewill take the by Colonel Stieight with revealing to theldred. The Eleventh Indiana left New York Exchange of prisoners is again blocked ast evening for home via Buffalo, by the government refusing to sanction 1 St. Paul specials to the Chicago Trfli General Butler's arrangement. Hno state that dipatches from General The private ItWl ipfion in Boston for , Sibley's scout report that the burTaloes the relief of the Est Tennessee loyalists j are com ins down the vnllev of the .I.m La wia..hn.1 AA1 A00 1: 7; . lhe rebel pirates now afloat are the Georgia, recently escaped from Cherbourg; the Florida which dodged the Kearsagc at örest; and the Alabama, which when last heard of was off the weitem coast of India, Tl.. T i :n f T t i.io xubcaioosa is im ai pc x own, otu will soon he allowed to depart. Letters from Braxton county. West Va., report that Jarkon and fmboden, with a force of several thousand rebels, are with- . .1 .1- . W. ,..... : i St. Joseph is elive with emigrants who aro westward bound. The h.dele ere crowded, it hein- rather early for camping !ont - Idaho, California. Nevada, and Col- orado, seems to be ths principal points of .llaaalina I I A 11 I.. -kta'n It IiImXI a 4n It A nuiacuuu. mauo, u..ct,,, .pHraiS vu ue !llie maB:iLL' auuui K City hare heen as high as eO per day for 1 - - .1 : iL. . t .. I . . 1.':..., 3m C.l. '-,:,,! ''r'"g 1 ,l'u' dubuTfhlg the Phil.delphia bounty to the . . . . , . . a - , i . ist lennessee ueiiei i-una, arrived at 1 hattanooga on the U'h. I hey have on the way to Kinxville several tuns of pro- r .t trx ar rmxx i a otter man raoveu on ins reiarnc.i to Vicksburg. It was composed of the llth Illinois, Colon! Coates, and a nogro i CI 1 II IT. - 1 1 regiment. lhe expedition reached 1 ort , , , . n- Praberton and returne. ' nein .1 'a 1 Mm - . t to I azoo niy, embarked his com- " vv-.n... ... was desperate, lasting from lb o doc a. , jm. till 4 o clock p. m., on Saturday, the Jih. At times the men were fighting hand - ; mm, .a m, I m hna i ro nrniniT nn Min. " "" im im uu ..........0 j day. Colonel Coate.s, according to orders, re-embarked and returned to the command in Vicksburg. Our loss as eighteen kill ed. That of the enemy is much greater, including a Major and Lieutenant. Since the 1st of February three hundred and thirty-eight non-commissioned offi cers and privates and fire commissioned jc 1 . 1; 1- officers have come into onr lines at Knox - ville as deserters from the rebel army, have taken the oath and beeu released. -1 mx m j- r (-a 1 lie aggregate during .lannary was ouu. Two hundred and seventy-five prisoners . . . t i were captured during January and tebrn- .ry, of whom eleven have taken the oath, The iron-clad Oalena, which was to riddled at Fort Darling, Virginia, has had her armor removed, and is ahont to go in . to commission. With her armor on, the i Galena made eleven knots, and it is ex- ..... ,.t .11 pecteil that a raucn lnpner rate will now be obtained. She is 215 feet long, 85 feet beam, and draws 11 feet of water. She bas two engines, with 4S-inch cylinders and 3 feet stroke, driving a ecrew 11 feet I diameter and 22 cet pitch The stroke j Ms multiplied by the plan of the engines so, 1 that tne crank has 1 foot more stroke, or 4 j feet altogether. I A complete uniform and ontfit for Gen. ,T '- 1.1 . 1 I 1 1 . X- Price was lately cptured by the 1st Ne braska cavalry in Arkansas, which had been sent from St. Louis. The blockade running steamer Mary Ann, captured off Wilmington, arrive! at Fortress Monroe on Snnday. She ;s a new side-wheel 6tearoer, bnilt on the Clyde and dispatched from Glasgow in June, 1863. She ;s reported to be a faster ves ! sei than the Giraffe, alias Robert E. Lee, and to have made nineteen statute miles per hour on her first trial trip. The Mary Ann has been running tho blockade on thn rnaat nf Flnri.la. sailing from Havanna, The State Department has bean official- ly notided of tbe blockade by the Danish zo government of all the ports and inlets on . - . . r cx i i i the east coast of tbe Duchies of Schleswig and Holste from the 20th of February, with toe exception of Neustadt and the f., I J j with tne exceptio j lands of AI sen and Arroe. ' At tbe late term of the Kosciusco Cir cuit Court a case was tried, on change of ventre from Wells county, In which John Stndabakaf was plaintiff and James G. omuo, pnniisuer t iu wiuuiuu wuuot, was defendant, the defendant was charg - . . W od Wth Dubisbna .Penes Of libel-aeaiUSt resist the rebel advance. turned a verdict for the plaintiff, withJEW, A DVERTISEMENTS. 2.000 damages. If- H t 1 An officer" who was in the recent fight i azoo i. ity says it was the bfst contested I J "v 1 lanrimostdes perate of the war, Twe Union Itha let Mississippi cavalry, Colonel As blin,i colored. The enemv had eiirht re-' giments under command of Iiossand Rich ardson. The fiirht commenced at eijzht a m., and lasted till neatly daik, when the enemy retreated. Three hundred of the rn ... " ' yv. airi viiiiucii in a otuaii I III) I I IllnU Vliri C M irn It ti , 1 .1, 1 .r. a a all part of the bliuT outsida th tnu-n and n 1 Liof Ä al day. When the anmmons was sent to j them to surrender, they replied that they did not know what surrender meant. The remainder of the Union fori ;n tnn . . ... ly one hlindre.1 in killed. tronnilnd and nii,sing. The lat Mississippi Joat two lieutenants and several men. Our whole 1 . 1 ,.... I loss is et down at one hundred and thirty - ,nne. and that of the .in t l.r L., " - - nviii J M x vill UU 1 Captain Flynn. of the 51st Indiana, who was lor a long time imprisoned in Libby under sentence of death in retaliation for a spy executed in Kentucky by order of General Uurnside, arrived at Washington recently -.wm : . . .v i am. vuneniie nvrrs, nnn Hint me nungl V ' Iudians are fullowinr? thon. tht. Mulaa j them toward the white settlements end two or three parties here already start jfor the frontiers to steal horses. Some of the redskins are anxious for niee hnt a I. ... I I , largo polion of them are in favor of war. j Some of the chiefs applied to Governor 1 Dallas of the Hudson Bay Company for .advice, and he sent them a letter uriiuu them to makepeace The chiefs do not ... 1 o it will be. Emigration to Idaho, both .overland and hv river, is n.irtienlarlv of Tensive to thoiu, as they consider that a premonition that thev will soon ho drin on from their country. It will not he advis blc for emigrants to go either bv steamer ' 1 1 . 1 al 1 . j 0r land Until the cavalry expedition pre- ceiles them. (j.ptain Sawyer, reccntlv returned from ' ,. . .. . 1 . Kiclimond. states that he saw Lieutenant ter. and but little of that. it is ror.ui tad that Stuart, with five fcousand cavilry, has cro.ised the lUnoa hannock near Fi edorickbnrg. Kilp.tt'iek o r . 1 O - e seven votes cast against it. Arkansas is thus declared a Free State in the Uuion by the voluntary action of hor citizeas. Gay- ernor Isaac Murphy and the whole State - w ticket is elected. Advieee from New O.lean to the 17th bloodhounds, with which they had been bunting conscri; ts, together with thirty negroes, v. ho had previously been taken rirom a plantation near ro... i.hc r . 7 . - r ,1. . . ... o....l. lounu lilt" M'UUIIIf III UI i ins t. Irlllliry lUIUIIgil which thov scouted decidedly Union. Letters from Europe state that Maxim- ilian i particnlary gracious to the Con federates who are to attend him in his voyage to Mexico. Titles of nobility are to be lavishly bestowed. Dr Gwynn is to ' be a Duke! ! General Grant passed trough Louis I ... r, . . 1 t t v;ile on Saturday, and i expected ia ! Washington on Wednesday . I Tbe rebels will irive up the remains of jm , Colonel Dahlgren and they will soon be scnt north. ! Advices from New Oileans are to the .. . i 2ib fnstant. General Danks was about to leave for some Doint iu western Louis- ana, probably Alexandria, whither a fleet of Porter's gunboats had preceded him. IiOo's cavalry had also left the city for the west. Madisonville, east of New Orleans, on the lake, had been abandoned by our force?, but tlie fortifications remain. Gen eral Grovor'a force has been ordered to w Baton Kongo. It is thought that Gener j ai9 Banks .nd Steele will co-operate to ciear the country boruenngonthe l.no of Arkansas and LouisiaR. of rebels. An election of delegates to tho Statc Conven- tion which is to meet on the Gth of April, will be held on the 28th of March. One hundred and fifty delegates are to be chos en on a white basis as per census of 1SG0. The French Government has usned reg- C7 illations to the effect that no ve.'scl of be ligerents can remnin in any Fiench port more thau two honrs, unless by tress of weather or for necessary repairs, and that no vessel can icturn to a Fien h port after , . . . , . V r . 1 . .a . I..., a xx a Hinn tvi rx mAntha JCaVlIi 1, Iii tllUO t tUIVO " i ' ' 1 " AU letters to be sent sonth of tbe Union lines by "rlag of truce," whether directed to prisoners of war or others, must be marked on the outer envelope "flag of i trace.' All requests to send letters for- ward, fec, are nnnecefisary, as all letters jihat conform to rules will be forwarded. -. - . , Tlnv'T rci Snni Nnr tnv nf the COm- JOB kinds of Saleratus in makeing bmd, U valne health and desire tobave bread that is nalatable. Ahvavs nse De LanäB 1 . .... 'Chemical Saleratus, and you will have pure arti .rticle. It may be had at the gro-ers. ANNOUNCEMENT. ,pinT.u vnurvrs nt t, , Hox. WILLIAM ANDREW La- I 1 1 a t T- 1 Äf iL. pOtte, 18 a canuiaaie ior uug ui tun atf WEEKLY LIST OP LETTER8 I! i ilDinin th.- Poit At rivmoatli. Ind.. Mr, 1, es, lSill, whic h if nt tnkon out within ae wk Mwrr. ,oth JV.i l.ftt. r nVuot WiihhlgtiClr-. Postage 'li the .i:n I r.-nt eacli: LADIES' LIST. Alter R.hIIIh Frynr Sarah MufMrT mnry knM Saruh Fi.TiMon Mtrv A MrVi- k.T K"teoca Ahrain S;ir:ilt Kitw-raM Mary McGlothlia Exp'ce A.i...,.- i..n Vi k mrnmy Mtni.ii Hi tirt Altm.inniriten.i KitzjforalJ Sman M Kosctta 2 llrwii IlaauiUi M YUn Lizzie Martin mary A rown TiUy Uaartl martlia A McBn.in mary Bo tj- Ann L BmU Lionn J Nurtun in j Boo m II.k.m nmlin- tirtrca I.vitla Poih. Ainri linn r (liranl Jitifl nli-ntn uiarv A . !!!'' v 1 miit..ii mr Rot., winiilr I '' IlarWa H uifh. s K A inr ShiJI, r oiM-l I I I. . ; I .. i mi. 01 . . . . ii.if.-iniiii .Mmia siiun manna Jaiif . """ 'r J "' k" Btniir8aIHe 1 lJlV U Klajj SS? ' !I!"lrJ;,.,u,h ' ' '"p Kii-'ti.si.. ,;u,rKamt ; nS. m? A.,n ik "ln'annah nJLTo cU". 1 1"- i-vu-rd Usato- ThonMimi, Th. ,m 1 mi F miM larv irth mary Ann n mnri.in 2 IT ;ilC LliMlx-ih a S,:tnutn hn III- W in I ltnti A W Hirn II It ftrh T II LlS RÄiS il'.v 'io. I' i'.-n John Mm, iini- 'ii ;.k riant Juiiim ,,r" k" Snmrt K7r BitckauaS-lrajiqIla Jofca-S I n n'iia. ...- it 11 .1,.,. T .1 .1-.. I Svlrmtcr i: i.i J, in. It mmtbri .Lmw It.-cJ Jan-' ' '"' --'. ' ii.ui. k . .1... l ... T I ri;ht- in ll.itniltt'U Jaiui'i !! ;iv riia Ilrvkenritli' III' liavuiiX Walker frmtiaaj A !! ..'."C llr ii-N'.nn .I.iUii Iluitl ni4"tt Sparrow John Swfrtii SilK KnllTt S(;ivvlv tt Sinl, :,n .1.. .h ftrart Dn II J rlmri'loK K Shitl.-v ST St' th r Harri Mm .,.,n 8 Snilmrt .hlin HwlTiT lit lll B Wwln i rat t Ailiun I ii-mi-, ii r'ih S U.ri- II 11 II ; , ;h Hank Pete Minor Mi-tiry lU'Winslntin r" m n.irkl v C II nm-t .lnm U llMi-l.r Cln-rry Wll-.m II. k -tt I:mic1 OrwrarO W i Jw.fa Lrwi A CiU'tio (.corn" K.vwr A i CuiMi Jonathan K jrart-lain P Qraaacv i-vl Kdiv j.hn .'mill ( h:irl(" Ktiilry .l'hn 'irwny Saninol Kiiv ( iiiiilcn OoMt Conti K llj Jurfa Coy to I'l Ij .au t. i.iii lirtrr w HRani Iwngii n tirxyrge Thuiitphoti J-iini X l" 1 1 Loiimorr Jamb Thowaa 1 M - Dill- Uiauuo y l. l.uul .l,,,n W Thoni n V K, m'Wtlll mi I, Ti.-rt L"yd TmM'x'k J4in Knirl i-h Jalin-it tMiifxr (Hiirrr I'M 4 hau V Kiny.ir.ph Mnrpli'O 'l'ii"inas Vaiiloioe Tln-m.i.' i Kx.t.i.Win MAiSacob I WUII" M..rs Vaniliirnt-m !; VMIriihrk II Waii e hi e Vi-Ji rt An'i:-t Wansli-v I I' W II.iHii IN-t. r W. It.nrn I I V A 114 Wanl Mr V S:ai,it-1 vJi 'yuZi: v u SSLa. I Moot Joak i 2.'iTLw s I ,,,ri,"m J,:h Mill. r J.-. !.h A n ICi'-li ml M..1.t J,.hn V M n'.nu:.ii Jas HaawcM HUriailaa WilUaaw l H ,-r l:iil IiduIit Ja.-k'.u iiillinz Ailam .Martiü K r' ilkor K wr Majrvr ft Ziiuuu-rutan ' Martia otrnmtm c''Vr"i- !unj tetfors'iathe atiore hat will i I . -:v Aivm.:.vi i. Terms of Tuition: Priaary Braach, f 2.on ai.'l IUI Hm 11 AriMini. tio, J. .". t'ommt.n M :i.m llifher Aiithmfti'-. Aiainif (.' vnq liv. flyafcal .'r..::i.!iv. Ptijfhtlfley, 4e., I.mi On.. Ii.-, tr . ! tviiion will tc pxpn-tc-U inatlvauce null Iht otbrr l.:iUt II.- aiih..f tb: UTI.l. Merck 21, is I-titty I 3 P c O 4 o e 9 o o s o s er a co mm 3 eo 0 a n 0 ? & B 1 r 1 1 1 i a e ly V" W P , W -a . B 03 x a a 9 c- XX n rjg, In n S "1 Is! - 00 0 PS 0 A Summer in I.lsihit m.iy make vour fortnnre. anil on day nioj' do tin riitn- at tl.r GREAT SALE OF LOTS IN Mantbiill omntr, Ii; '.una, huh will I., held n tfac prriuirrn on r 1 Wednesday & Tlnirdny, I3th& 14th April Kcxi.botwwn tim honn. ionvu-k a. M.,amU.i.k i, m , . I i .!,. .... .,11 I. , , , ' . A It Ik fT ft i 1 . "Ii. l.l 1 ' i ' l Iii I i . I . f . i i ' i i a a v ' lo Plymouth and tlio a hall 0 th n. . qr. n-l lh . b.iLl ..I tlw . w, xyr. vf roc. 0, in T.rnshi. XI, n. of r. 2, r., in lota to rait jmn hawni, ill W oftVnnl for aal- t I'uUw Au.:f "ii. f.r one-third enfi. ann tne Mtaiiee in .an) ii. .lala i.!h nfon- and two renr. with inrereft an- tiiialrr, tüc MiiThr piritii; hin notes, waiving relief from : vMi,.Iti..., i Appral mt Um, and a niortg on the premlw. er.rin -the .hfrred navmentn. The title In . - 1 . . . . ....... iK'Heveil to I cHd. int all pnrelia'rn are invited to in- vi-otigate it. Ä npts K.l and limited WARKASTY DE TD W1L I. Bi: ; l VEX. Any part of said property, and a quantity of other land, dtwrrilied helow, situat.d in rariou part of the ronuty may be ptevii.tiK ptir. Ii in-ii at prtrato nale, on applhatii4i toJOtifcPlj, KSTKKi Kl.T, lv-q., at riynn utli. or to the nnd tratifaesj, I.aoorte, Indiana. w. c. JiA N S AH. n ar ir.h 21, 1SC4 n2l 3 Trustee. The'foTtbwlBj arc tlie descriptions of the lands abore referred to: N E L4 sec 26, town 35, north rs.ga 1 eaat, E SI of n koc 26, town 35, north range 1 east, S V, w )4 sec 28, town 35, north range 1 east, S w" I4 of n .. V a 27, towu 3, a fence 1 eaat, E ?a 9 e see o, towu .ia, north range 1 east, mi f . a i a ... i""wir"?T',T' tr w x 9 i N e M ot ocH et:n, torji 35, north range 2 V. E of n w i r sec 28, town 33, north tange 1 E", i M mm 3 . rf SV 'Af tritt n ; Arth T- -j nfo 1 A mt iT-i ?et 'i towirag, eortn range x east. Thffcwrt.ghuirJe will besold Tat pri rate sale I at T a. - .a & w . on ine tame vermaastneaoore. J. WR8TERVELT, Agent. March 4, I86i-21t3 3 Qka CX O p) rx 1 a . .a v rw A V ' M. I U ..II & SSS 6)2. 2 B m i I 1 v I I m HI IN Or mmm A SUMMER ITJ- IDAHO! ("PRINTS. -C . ne .hcapest PRINTS it! town nt CALKIKT. (Ö'ITONADKS, A larr'andiwdiooa band, cIkp atrALKIV. QC EENS WARE, - , 1 I. h I ,1 . W ANTED, 1 1 . . t . . ......,. üm, nrPMvat, Tallow Rur' 'ALK INS'. having 4uii ,U iutnt la VUK'Tjth. MMlti l.lisiiaM n A I. I, . orn.Murhua,. Im, will -nfu-r rarrv mi th bwtneM. M ('itiiKi-tinn with lfc.ltou iitidiT the flttj tuiav. of Bolton k ,,ont- 7.. n noLTox. , . , J. PLANT, f Pljrmouth. Bourln.n. Ind.. March if.. It j A DMixisTßATOR's notice-No. tW m horpftr gf"ti that Lpltrr ..f AdminintrMluD Uau I.-,-., takpu .Hit l.j if iimbrmned n he ntatr u) 1.1-u iKi ii out l,j 1h- 111 i-Mtn.-! nn h- ,.,i.t.. ..f - ir.i.u i.i.iiar.l, in, .,f .Mar.liull (' ,!v. Indiana. .V. remsed. Tin tat i Hiipor4 In h-MlTiit. 1IK.KKIAI1 U. I'KKMIIXG. A.lmr. March .". laM ujl .: Distilled lie s t orati ve FOR THE HAIR. RESTORES GRAY AND FAEED 11A1U AND BEARD TO ITS NATURAL COLOR.. AND 13 A AI0.ST LUXL'RIANT DRE-TNO FOR THE SUR IND HEID. CLAITK'S fiESTOIi ATIVE. Restores the Color. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE. Kr.idicatcs Dandruff. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE. Promotes its Growth. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE. PrcvenU Us falling o ff. CLARK'S RESTORATIMI. I- an uneoiialetl Dreeing. CLARK'S RESTORATt E, ?ooJ fr.r Children. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE. Is "ood for Ladies. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, k "ootl for Old Pconle. (CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is perfectly harmless CLARK'S RES TOR ATIVE, Contains uo Oil. BSTOÜATIT F.. Beautifies tlie Il.iir. RESTORATIVE, 1 -pl.-n did tor Whiakers. STORATIVg, K. rv Mic Hair in its PLicp. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE. Cum- Nervous HeoUache. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE. P.evonU Eruptions. CLARK'S RKSTOflATlVK. : n lu-hingaiul Burninr. CLARK'S UESTORAT1VC. K cps the Heid Cool. I CLARK'S RESTORATIVE. I-- ilHiglitfullT jwfurm A. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, inuiiis no Scd'ment. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Contains no Gum. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE. Polishes vour Hair. 1 CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, faparei vou for Parties. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Pn-parcs you for Da Is. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, AM Ladies need it. CLARKE RESTORATIVE. No Ladv will do without it. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Costs but .1 . CLAK'S RESTORATIVE. U Sold bv DragfMta lad Dealer everywhere. Price, $1 pcrbottl.-. T, bettlef f"t "." C G. CLARK 4. CO . Pn rr.. i rroM. LORD k SMITH, Chicago, 111., General Amata. March 17 yl Putnam Clothes-Wringer. The Only Reliable Sell-Adjusting Wringer, The fn.me Twmrr nf Iran, thorona'ilr p1rani'7.e.i. t?4aa- mrrf.-nxm p.J rnwiml. and th- liability to ahrink. rwell. I'lit. X'-.. xx,.nrl ihlr i T. Woodvn in h I. in.-, j. .f. lent. .1. Mm rhu.., 1... . ,r. ...,, ,: ,. 1. ,i uWeaiay to aar ont or t .-nt f order: it mn he btateneil firmly to the t ah tea '.utjlr trriimt. 11RB1TED with er vltasat TCM.-WHEELS. It t..k the Knur PHrwrt m at Fin.v-Seven .late ami r-a.ity K.iir. in MSB, and i.. r,ih. xx! .' rxifHmm, tkr btwt Wrinzer ever mad. Iii'tcad "f U-li. vinjr th atateaoentf of part lea iaterf sted in the nale of other Wrinprer, TRY IT, AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. Teal it rattM VOWi T with .4 V ' and ALL other nd if not entirely wit innutory, return il. It will ritiK any ; hing from a ikmt4 to a hi qmilt with ont ulteratioti. P it. 111. -1 In the rniteo Statea, Knclmd, t anal, uid Antra1ia. Apent wanted in erery town, BfLKnertic twn can iiinke from f3 to t0 per da. '..... ri .V ..11.,. v- '. x"ompay: ftmlUUi ttuxir from fractieml ejyrfc I irmm r 11 y '1 mi. .- ' trilh z'ur will mit njixixz or rmU our parmrtr. I ran mW; ny.aAtr v.-rul year rx riftvee In the tuan ofartnre of rhuin f. c li.iiii-i imip- and waters! rawer.. In. whii-h I hare teete.1 tW affinity of iron ami mwrn, that if th !: -.. he condiM'teJ lroH-rly, It in a perfect weld ul tho twn. .V .irly one year ago my Stmlly commeprod nninit one of yonr Wrinfrera. It now perform ail it ftmctiotu. mm wait a- it .lid the first time It waa uaod, awl kaa beaoaaa 1 a dieniabh article Ith n. I hae rluarljr otevrred arr eral otlier kinds of . ;..ili -wringer, tlie wtodun opera n Ti twin;: Heniit, trying to prodnee the name reewltn aa tmm Putnam Wrii g t, hut in my jii.itnient they have fliilr4. Th' 1'ntu.i.M n'rimyr U tu mmr pnfett m prmMt, mmt I em. rhrrrillf re-ttmmrttd it to It tl kmmt ia MM. iieapet-tfiillr roura, tOUli W. WIIEKLKR. flrwreUnd. Ohl. M.iny Team eKM-rienee In tbe txmix, nixing l.onineta ru. Ide rue to ndorar the a hove tatrm.nl ia all mmrticwlmrm. JNO. C. LKKFERTS, Xo. UK) tWkaoan street. New York. January, SiA. No 9, 5.50; No. 1, $6,00; No. A, $,00. ManoCirtnred and gold, wholeaale a ad retail, by tha PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO., No. 13 Platt tn-vt, New York, and Cleveland, Ohio. S. C. SOUTH BOP, Afemt. mnr.-lir,..1l64 nlf-lm't U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE. Annual Taxe Tor 1864. Th.- ttenti.n of taxiavers in herebr called to the pro riniona of 'lie I'nited PHatea Kxciae Law reiatnt- to th Jat of tiii tw. Rv iIk- tlth e tion of th- a- f "f July 1 I"' H 1 ... . ... i mad I the dutr ofall nenmns. partoer.hfp", lfm, a '(elation). or oorporatioue, maile liable to iuiv annual du y, licence,. or tax. n ok Br.roax ritr rtanT Mospat r . t im txra . Year, to make a list or return to the) AaaMaajt .ttaeaar.r f I the Diatricl where looted of the amonat of acaoan bfowi, j the arti. len or objects charged with a special tax, and tha btihine. at oanipatiKn lialde to pay nay liceaar K, n p rson who nhall fcit Jo make mwh ret on hy the dav m.Tineo wilt llaMr to he assessed by t" As DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNER-SHIP. The trm CMLTOX a PLANT in tha i;r.nry h.i.i.i, at e.nrtxni. Iixllana. t this 4aV dit,iv- . "inMi.u riiiisfii:. me ai,i jam.- r hi ,,i p a. oardirtg to the best in format ten a hirh he ran obtain, and in roch emem Um Assess. it ia resjsared to add Sfty ft emm tura to the amount of the item, of agrh lint. Every perSnn who shall deliver to aa ..saeaaor any faMm or frandvik-nt list or ataUrinent. with Intent to esade tha valuation or enumeration reqnired hy law, I nbjert to a fine of five hundred dollar, aad la snch came th list will l raad oat by the ArseMor or Aswlstant Asaeswor, and frota the valua't ion aad euumc ration so xoade there cm la. . n. appeal. t. Parment of the nanal txe, except Ihoae for lleewa, will not be dowanded unlil the Unrtiath day of Jun. The appropriate blank- on which to make retwrrt, aB all necessary information, will be famished by C w HIT MORE, AtntJesor for the 6th iUvmnn M k the return, böte t wliwrtd stir tore Um Ars Msa- day of May. a, Mareh 1", 1SS4. nl9-t3 9th District. BLANKS Of all kinds nearly kept onh.nd at tha 4)