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."A 5i mm M VOL VIII. MOUNT . VERNON, OHIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 18G2. NO. 1G.' DARLNC'S AND LIFE BITTERS Art. pur vegetable estracts. They cor til bil lloul disorders of tht hamuli system. The resjy let and invivorute the liroraod kids; th fiv ton to th digeitirs organs; they regulat-to secretions, exoretione and exhalations, equell ft th oinnlatlon and purify the blood. Thus, nl billions aomelalnts some of whioh era Torpid Livr, Sick Headach, Dyspepsia, file, Chills nd tavars.Costivonets or Looseness r entirely ton tralsd and ourad by thas romelis. DARLING'S BmoT( lb morbid ud bil inns deposit from tli stomach and bowols, re'ies th liver and kidneys, romovlne. every obstruotiin, restoroi a eaturel and healthy action U th t tat organ. It Uasaperior -. Vueh bttr than PlUi, and mooh ailr to tolce DARLINGS' LIFE BITTERS, Is aoerior tonio and diaretie; eicollant In or 11 of low or appetite, llntulenoy, female weakness. brefa'ariUs, pain in the (id and bowels, blind (wounding an 1 bleeding pile, and g-sneriil debility EIlD THK FOLLOWING TESTIMONY: ft. L. Brantley, meronarit, 181 Fulton itraat, w Tort. wrist Ao.v,ust'8ih. 1860: "1 have boen . fliatad wlih Piles, aooomio.cd with bleeding, the ut tire years; I used v.... ....... DARLING'S . . - AND am mvTmsn : Aaalaew eoniidor ysf aotually enrad." Hon John A Croi writes, B ooklyn, March 15. Ir thein of Vtt I too" vr cold, wbioh Bdad a violent fever. I took doses of DARLING'S LIVER -REGULATOR, It hmk ur mycnld and fvnatonc I'revi-om t iWU aiaak I ka Jiaan troubled with dyyp-tiv savarrl months; I bar toll Sothipg of it tlno.' ' " ' " ' Otit Studlay, Esq.. 12S East J8th street, N. T., 'AustlsViMO 1 had a difflonlty with Kit-aey -Complaint three yours, with constant pain in thaamallof my busk. I had us.l most all kinds f medioinet, but foand no parmuuent relief until I d Darling's Liver Regulator, AND LIFE BITTERS. ! passed clotted blood by the Urethra, lam sow entirely ourad, and tak pleasure in recom- men'dinjr these remedies." . ' Mrs. 0. Tebow. U Chrietnpher Street, N. Y., writ: ''Feb- 28, IR00 I hare boon snbjeot to at. tack J of Attbma the last twenty yeara. I hare ever fonhd anything to Darl.ntf-'a Livor Rrriln or, in affording luimediai taliei. It ii a thorough lirer and bilioun remedy" Mr. Young of Brooklyn, wntaa: "February 23, 18o-In Mjr last I bad a serer atuck of Piles, waiah aonioed u to th home. I took at o b jt- u,DARUt.G's UPEatrrn k ami w.i entirely curac. 1 bar had no atta inea." . . '. . t . D. WtrTlt, Esq.. of South 6th near 8th t., trot, Williamsburg, L I, writw: "AnguitS, 1851). Haning been troubled withadiffionlty in the lirer and lubjeot to bilious attacks, I wit advised by a friend to try UARUMG'S UVERREGUUTOa 1 did e.i, and' foi nd it to e perm a admirably, re. saoTinj tb bile and arousing the lira tovctirity. 1 hare alto nse l it as a ... 'FAMIL1 MKDICIKE. TV nn OUaounuroil rw nam, !,n , rnn.vuv.ii a few drops and it lata them all right. 1 And it sneett she gcp"ni' want i ef tb itotnaoh and bow-alt whan pi sl'd.". . Revler, it i"i naod either or both tha most atsallent ramones. in nir for them at the slorus: if yoa do not find them take no other, but inclose a dollar in a latter, add on raoeip. of th' m mey tb remepy r remodioa will b'a sunt aooordinz to Joar direauom. by mail or nxpras. Boat pnid. Ad-rwt . DVSI.:L 8. 1)AIU,INI. 101 Nnstitn at.. New York. Putin In SO oon and 1 1 bottles each. Stem A THUR'S OME MAGAZINE FOU ,1862. IDITCD IT T.8. ART0UBan TIRf.lNU F.TOWNSEXD. Tb nlntaen'h T.ilum of th Horn Ma;aIna will apaawith th nnmb.irfor Janutry. I sfti. In all napoots, th work will eontinue to mainuin the hick cronnd assumed from th b-ginniiiz. Our parpos ha beea to nir m wxtino that would ait thaattrnotioot of ehnic and ltnt lireri-tiir with hinh moral alias, and teaoh uelul let- oos to man, women and ehiidrra, in all dogrou of lira A nvgatiaa tbtt a hujbinJ miglt Dring horn to hit wll;a br.ith-r to hit titers, a fathtr ti hit ehildren.and lael absolutely certain that in doing to he pi aaatl in tuair handi only w bat tuuld do them g.wd. All tb l)pnrtmentf,herttoror mad prominent IB th work, will bo sustained by th bait talent at oamand. Th Litararr Uaoarim mt: th llailtb and Mothers' Department th Toilette, iV oik la bia and HoniekMping Uinrtmntat th ununren a Vepartiaai,eio', to.,wi:l all preaest month after BMatk, their page of aitmotlr and aatfal real ing. Elegant angr.iings will appear in every num bar, laolading tu fasuioaa aad ra-iaty of naa U work patUrnt. MASS AND ELEGANT PREMIUMS . - Arft taall wh aika p Clubi. Oar pramiams for 1862 ira, baroti A q iaation, t (most beautiful and desirable it ottered by any iUgsaina. . Tbsry ar large. siaxi Pboiogtapbav ( I by 14 laah ) axeented in tb big n style ol th art, of magnifiocat English and Franoh ngrar-Inga, four U number as followst 1 tWiing't 'Oliinp of an English IJomegUad." ' 2. Th HnJlar In Lot. 3 D.'Ubti 4j Fl rani j C nmlalion. Tb prleea of the ngrartngj from which these rplendid Pnotocrapba ha. been and a, are for the ffrst and third, 1 10 eb;fcr to aeooad aad foartb li mtk. - i - , MSBBBMI TEAltT TERMS HI AUTAIfrst.-H a ynr. 1 aoplae, 1 1 S oiiaa. It; 4 eoplaa, f i; S nnte, and a tgttr apf tor, $19: It anpiet an! an to (ttr- f elan, lgj If aopies and a to getter aaof elnb.UO. FREMIOMn On pramtam plat to nrary ft faberiar. On pre ail am plat I gotiar a of 13 ti, ISortllelub. Tw praalaa plate torattat arf IHarlJOolob. l la rdetlng pramiams, tbre red ifamrn asattVarantl r-y aaa, tepay thaeestof mail-laginnh pramlnm. tTlt it not repaired thai all th MktwrtVart U aelnabaat th aas poet edoo. (AfmAmtm aambert ant to all wb wish it tabMrib r mk ap elubs. v;' .;v . cLiiBBiNo. . ; Baat Hagauln, aad Oodvy'a Lvf y't Bok, at Dar par 'a Mtfatia, , . BoaaaUaiaaal aWtanUy Rvantni Patttl a vl Addraaa T. 8. ARTHUHA CO U w:- v.. tli Walaat titraat, I'biladalphia, .4 MEDICAL. TSt abterlher napooifati Ipforaa Kit aeta-saanityia aad around Ufa Vrpo, thai she kssftwUled la aaid plaoa, at a regular vrawieina lhyiavaa,kv1nf gradaaAaal ia Philadelphia, aa.1 aaaawh aolMt aarisfs, ranatially fn.a tbefa nU aortioa f toelaty. OaV and resident V W.nrr Mai aad Oaaihlcr ltra, atwr Miark'a ot hi Ovalav. - - t"UuaW tu Asa wttnv' atfewoVJ u. M ilfl fAJHi. MsP lienaody tor Hard Times. ft peopl hare heen thrown out of bunis nen-, and pow-M tomo littlt means or tau!l ioconeg, is to MAKE THEMSELVES A HOME Sp AdrerliHement in another column of 'ne Mttinnent oi Vltiflnnd J Viuolana. TO ALL WANTING NEW StlTLEMEKT OF VINEI.A3D. A REMEDY FOR HARD TIMES, A Tl-c pponrinniry in th TV-af Market, ami Most Di'ighti"' nnrl ITialihfnl CIiim'8 in ll'Uoloi, Onlr Thirty Milca Siirh o' FhiUHlphia. on a Tti''ri. hin? a Riob, T'oist H lit and a TTa'Mv Piwliiftif WhMt Li'd Ameni the Cost in the Oiir- dcn flt re rf NW T-'M v . It fi-niNts of 21 Mn tern of food land. dlv'dM InM fnrn a of differant a'aaa to suit, 'ti pnrehsr 'rnm 10 anms and nnwards--and is oM at tha ratonf from SIS to $20 nor n for the f irm Innd naynhle one-fourth r-asin. h1 hitanco bviinr-ter-venrly instalmenti, with lcgiJ interest, wi hin th Urm of four ya-trt. Till? SOIL . T. In s;rat part, a Rich Clav T.iim. anltaMe fr Whoat, Grass and P "tntnae alto a dark and rich tandy loam. rnitnMo for rorn ivt potvtoos, to-bien... all kinJs of vaftiblpt and root oroos. and tha fineft rir'aties of frnlt. anh a. 7rana. Tinrs, I'eaohes, Anricots, Vnotirino. Ritpkb-i''!. MMona and o'hor f-,lt. haat adtpted to the PhiUvMohia and Now York m'Hot. In resnoot to the anil and arone there ovn ho ro mistake. a visitor, ran examine both, an ' none are evnantad tnhnvha'ore ao dotnt: and flndin? thes atatapfnta oirreet under thftao nirftiimstania. nn1e.s thar stt.mrtnts war covert, thera wnild b no n In their being mad Tt is eas:H-ad Tn1? BEST FRFIT f0T. IM TTK tJVIOf. ra Ronorta of fnlon Robinson, Rio , of th S. Y. Trihun. and tho woll-nown tTrinnlMrist. Wm Parrv nf rin..amtnon, Now Jersey, whioh will be furnished Inquirers 1 TITR MARKET. By tnoVinf over a map t'n vendor w'11 perceive hat it enjoyi th" het nirkrt in tho I'Tinn. and haa dlreot eommnnicaiinn with Kerr York nnd Philad'lnhia twice a day. h"lnf onlv thirtv-'wo m'les from the letter. Prodnca in thia mirket brings dnnhlo the price that it dnea in locations distant from the eitiea. In this locution It enn ba pnt into market the aim wnrnlnjf It is irathered. and for what the fmer aella he geft f"hiirho't P'ioe: whilst grnorrles and other nrt'cias ha nor. ohases he rats at tY lnwet P'lc. In th Weil, what he "alls hrini him a pittanca. hot for wt-at hhuvh pivs two prices. In loiitini hre the latller'hat minv other adv-in'airt (la i wifi-n a 'w hnnra hv railroad, nf all Iho gnt nl'ies nf Nw Kritjland and the Middle Sta'as. He la naar hisn'd friends end nssnoia ions. He has rchnnl for hi" children, divine rvIoe, and all to advantages of oivilitation, and hr ta- paa ln-a oity. THE CUM ATR Is dilijhtfiil: the winters being anlnhriona end open, whilst the summer are ni wirmnr th-in in the North. Thelno-'lon la npon the tin of latitude with Northern Virs'nW. Persons wnn'lnj a chnn re climite fo hea'th. wnnld be much bin- fitted in Vinclsnd. Th mildness oi' the rlimite and its brnelo? ipflnenne.maVes itexccllept fo. all pulrnnnnrv nrTectiona, dypen.ia, or general oVbMifv. Visitor' will mtioe adiff-r-ojoo in a f'-wdiv.. O' t't. .nii fnT. rnnknmn. CON VEMKNTKS AT HAVP. Bnildtnir material is plenty. Fish and oysters are r1nntirul and eliiw. Vi'ito.s nlo.r ev et tinwV to f.n nv l'e. WHY TUB PROPPRTV ti s vot BEEN SET-Tl ED BEFORE. This qne'tion the reader nitnr I'y os't. It's hoinso it hos been he'd in large trie, bv fsmilte. not disposed to sell, and h'.in w tho i nilroid facilities tt.ev hid few indiieem"n'a. T" r .Prnid as ust been opened through the property this sea-on 'or the fl-st t ra'. Visitors S'i shown ever the lend In a nrrinr". free of expanse. an afforded timpani o-p-rtnnitv for trnr-urh Tnvestl-rotinn. Thoe who e,,lne w:lh view to sct:ls.rVn'd brlnffmipey .eenee their pnretias a, a l, ea' na aeanot held npop vfn'ol. Thasafeat thing in hnrd tima,where penft haee oeen thrown out nf emplovmeot or hiHn". nnd posses' some llftle menn'nrtnn!l ineome.,is ttnr ihi melve. a home. Thev eon buy a p:ene of land at a smnll pehie, and earn more then wares in m nrovlnTit: and when if I' done It. I' a o-r'nlnin-d'-nndenec and no.. A few acre In fnii tee. will In'nre a oomfortn'de living. Tl'a lnd is pnt down to hi rd time rri-ea. and all imr -vemnts em be made at a ohcaper rate than most any other time. The whole tract wiih sir mile, front on the railroad, is being laid out. with fine ai 1 .melons evftn-aes w'lh a torn in ha centre (iv tore I'-t. In the town sell at from $151 to $ 00: 'wi anl-a-hilf acre tots at f'om MB to l?0. and tow i lot' 511 fee 'rent by 150 fectdoepj at $100 nayab'a mo half rn.h and the biUneo witii-i s ri'. It ia on!v n vm firms of twentv acres, or more, that four Tears' inni!r"i, TO M XNtTP VCTUREU'. 'ha town afo ds a fin-opening for the h e munfaet icing hndnas. and other art:ole't being near Philade'phla. and the snrroiindin; nonttrv hat a large population, which affords a goiwl mirket. This 'ettlem "it In tbeo nrta nf sevent year, will he one of the nvtfc poan'ifut places in the conntry and most agreeiWatora reiS"Bc, It is intended tn mik it a Vine and Frnit ero'v. 1ngoonntry.es iis o dtnra Is the mt nu flMble an 1 the hestadaptp,! f0 tb market, Erervadvnn tige and eonveni-nie for setters w'P hi inro-duced which will insure the prosperity of flie rtaee The hard tim-,a thronghnnt the oonrtrv will bean alvnnta to thesettlem n'.as Itcc mp-ds people to resort tn arricnltu-e for living f,arje numbers nf pa. p'n r pnreha'ing, and pen pie who desire the best location should visit the plaeeatonea. ImneV"d land Isalnfnraa1e, TIfBER-t,aal ean hi bmghl lthar with or wl'hnn 'imhrr. Tn Timber at market r kliu"ion The Ti'l la Indiapntnhle. Wnrrnntre Deed' riven, dear of all iaeumhmnoe, when the money is paid. Boardingcftnrentencet athyind. letters nromn ly n wcro.1 ,and Rpert f Solon Robinson and WmPjrr tent, together wioh th Vlorl ind RnrnL Root tn the lieni! I,aave Wnlnnt street whnrf Philadtpnhi at 9 n'olocW, A M an I I P f, fnoless there should b a nbaeg of hnnrl for Vineand,nn the Olabom and M'llvill railroad. When von leeve the cars t Vlneland 8 tatloajast opened, in qnir for CIIAS-iX. TiNDI3. Pnttme'ter. Fonwder of the (Monv, VDrrLAKT. P. 0 . Craatai.Axn Co.. N 3. P. H. There If a ehnng of ear at llat-hrn. Al' hewara of sharner on th car from New York and Philadelphia to Vineland, Inquiring vanr burinass, des.lnation, Ac. IS ly BEIO T'P HI IOff ROn.lf'OIf, ; OF THE KEW tORK TRIBUNE, ' . - cron tb . VINELAND SETTLEMENT tTTh following l an 'rot from th report ofMolnej R. binon, Eq., pahliihed in the New York Tribune, In referewiti ineltnt. All per' aaoe can road this report with Interest. Adrantag of Fmnipf Paf Hmm V'no-lend Remark npon Mail S i", i' B'at fertility The Cn nf FerHlitf ' Amount ol Crop Prixluocd Practical Eriderea, ' . Illsertailya ef the saoat trsiv fertile traei. ia a almost level pod I in, and mailable conditio for aleal fanaia; that we hitoar of this aid of th araetor arairie. - W (band aiwat of the vldest firaet epparantly Inst at profitably oroaaa'ive as wha arst lrd f roraattilyar a nnnotr verp ago The geologies wop Id sooa diaooswr th rant of ibis otlnae'1 farlilltv. - Th want enaatrylea mtriaedeenait, and all through this soil we lnaaj.1 o7idenoe.af e.loareoes aub'teaeaa ganarrally In 'h firm nf Indurated ealenrvoas mirl, shrwlng otiev diatlnes finet'of ancient shells, ef the tertla-rr format!, a: ad this marly eabataaee M Ktlav-d atltWtMcja tn aoil, It) m Mtisaa4 Sana and in tue olaot ounditiou moeteiunly assiiniluted by suoh ulunta as the farmer desires to cultivate. Marl iu all its forms, ht tieon used to fertilise oropa in Euglund, from the timo it w;ia ocjupied by the Romans and in Franc and Uermany a marl bed it oountodon at a valuuhlo bed of manure, that md bo dug and carted and spread over th Sold. How much more valuable then It must bo, when found already miiol through the soil whore Dew pirilclos will be turned up and eipoaud, and trans, formed to th owners us every tiin be itirt U tanh. Having then iatifll oar minds of the eaas,tby will not oe eioited with wndrnt teeing Indubitable evidence ot fertility in a soil which in other situations, hnvi.ig the tame general oharaoteristios or at lonstappenronO'ia, is entiroly unreinunorative eioi-pt as itt produotivonast It promoted by artificial forriliiitinn. A few w.irdt about th quality and value of this laud fur cultivation, of wjici wo navo strong pMi.f. , . Onr first visit was to William D. Wilson, Frank-lln township, QloU3eter eusntyt who parchasd S'.iue oigut mil" north of Millv llo, about thro yeiraago, for th purpose of establishing a atwim mill to work np the tim er into lumbar, to t nd off I by the new railroad, as well 8 BrowoiKl n 1 ooal, i for whioh he bu li a branch trao'ta mile and a, half on;. Itoalsn rurni.-neit sixteen muos nr the ro'id with tief, and has no doubt mud th mill pTofiia-hl, though hit main objcot at to open a farm, having bucoinn oouvinoed tliat the soil was Tatwt-b'ofoi ouliivation. In this he has not biien disip- pointed, ao some of hiaerops prove. For initaniM, i last year, tho socond tune of oronping.;tl)1 bushels of potatoes ot one nore, Wiirth ni) cents n bu-liol in the Bold. Thi' your seven ncrca vitnout any m i-nuro produec.l 3jfl bushols of oats. In one fijld the first erp wna Kitatoes plantt-d among the root! and iold'd "S bushclj. Tlio polatoes ware duj, and wheat sowd, and yielded 111 bushels: and the siulii'l" turnod an t sown to buckwhost, whioh yield ed :itJi builiols; and then the gr mud wis sown to ulovt r and liuiothy, which gave as a Art crop 2 tons per nore. The loriilit irs applind to those crop": Wire first, ashes from clearings; socond 225 peunds supor phosph ite of li ooj tnird 11)0 pouuds Peruvbtn guano; thun Sll bu'h'dsof slaked limo has been sproad npon the clover aiuoo it was mowod, and turned in for wheat. Mr- VV.lson'l growing ornps, and the wheat stubble of the pre-tent season, all indicate bis land as being productive as any part of the State. At iarv Birrow'a, an oi l stylj Jjrna wimin farmer, several miles south of Mr. Wilson's, wo wcru so parilciil irly tru k with the fi le appearance of a field of o irrf, t'l t w i t p;)el to inquire of a hired mm how it wis produced, 'e founrt that the lout had been the tear but one before in wheat, town with clover, und this cut one season, and l ist spring p. owed ouoe with 'one poor old nag' and ylantnlwi henrn. 1 oi. '.ut y.iu m mured high, we rupposef wo laid interrogatively, and got this reply Waal, you see, we couldn't a done that, beoanse we hadn't bat fortv one-horso loud aliogethor, for H tores, and we wanted the most ou it for tbo truck.'' Tiio truck o-indsted of bC5l,oarrot, cabbage, ou I lumbers, melons, Ac, tod a vory produativo pth f Lima llcans. gromi for markiiinj. So we wore 'aticfiod that th soil wat not infertile, even unaided by cloror, which had fed the coin, brciuso the trucK pa'ch had nut been clorercd,and had boon in culii ration longonougb to obliterate all rignsof the fore tlur next visit was ta the farm of Andrew Sharp five miles north of Millvilte, from halt to a mile east of the railroad, and just, about in tho centie of Vineland. Mr. Sharp coinmnojd work here in Di'combor, 1853, upon 2'0 ocros. In less than threo years he has ,-ot 23 1 acres cleared nnd in crops this fason, oil well in dosed and divided into several fiold, with cedar rail or polcfenoi: has built a iwo story dwelling, about 3d by 10 fuel, and a tm illur house for I'urin lab . tiirs.und a auklo or granary and sjme i thor ouibuililings. Considerable pai t of tho land was cleared for thj plow at $U per tore, and on s. mo of it tholirst crop wasb lokwhcat, lim.-d wiihSII bushels in powder peraTC. This crop init be put in July 4th tnUth nnd yields 211 to 3l bushels punier", hnrvesled in Novomor: when Iholmd boing Jowol wilh 1011 lh of P.'riivian guano and fc-d'-d with ryo, yielded 12 to 15 bu ihel" por noro nnd 410 worih of straw. The rye s uoble turned, alter knocking off a larice growth of oak sprouts, and dressed nirtin with guano ti'id see led to wheat, give IS to II) bushela The on p which ho was threshing while we w. re there promises m .ro. uf a vory plump grain, and' the straw is vary heavy. We wont over tho aiuhhle, and found the olover nntl liuieiby from eeoi Sowed lat spring, on tho wheat, .vi hiut hnrrowiog. looking as well ns wo ever ftiw it liioh any oid cu'tiva.e 1 farm, and wilh a lit tl u w irk dono in the win'or to cle ir "I sun i roots nd rotieu srumiH. nod sutting stakes to mark perinanuiit noes, lie w.ll be able tu out ihoorop the next year with a mowing machine, nnd wo will giMruutue two tons pcrauru, if ho willgive t ic ivor plu' if it overruns the esliiuat . Port of the InpC was plnntrd with pntatoos for a (ir't crop, which yielde.i r.'ti huslnls por acre. It wa then limed with SO bu-bels por acre, and seed ed with w icat and clover, yielding an averiico of ovor IS bushels por acre, aud the olovor now look i bo'iutilul. Other portions havo been planted witheornns first orop. which yiil.lod 3D limnels of yell iw flint oorn, and the reoond orop for:y bushels, ant thj third orop. troaie.1 to ISO lbs f guano, wo are sure no one woul 1 estiuiote del w 10 buhds p:r tore. Tlio ronderwiil eoolleoi that tho writer Is now sncnKing ni ikiia en'imy new. ana winch can scarcely be oousiderod in good arable condition. In other casoslhe corn crop nf last yen- wis fol-lowed with oats this so Hon, not yet thrnshed, but will sver.eo or. b .bly 4ft to SO bushels. Sweet no- ta'o.'S, ! enr.s, nielonsaud in tact nil gird on vegetables, as well as youn peach and other fruit troos planted tins year show very pi it .ly that this Ion leglentod tract of land should remain so no longer, and there is now a strong probobiliiy that it wi'l n t: for undor Uo nuspics of Mr. I.m l's,it will b dividcl into sin ill lot', wilh roads honed tn t. cominiKlnto nil tho surcyoc is now busy at ilifv Work.. nnd nil purohisors will be rrquirel to build neat couiforninle bouses, nnd either fence theii bus in uulformily, nr ngceo ts live without fence, which would be pro emble, by which tnrti'is .mI populailon will be seoure.1. win will etablish ehurchea. sohools, storos-mills, mesbanio shops and homei homes nf American fiirumrs, snrlounded by ganlons, orchards, fields and eoaiforla ef oivil it.d life. If any one. from any derangement of business, is desirous or ohnniilng his pursuits of life, nrwh is Iroui anyeiiasedosirou' to find a newb cation nnd cheap home in the Country, aud who m i V rend an believe wont wo hnvo truly staled, he w II do well to go and - i for himeir wha; mny bo seeu wltbiu a twohoujs' rldo oat of Phil idolphi. HOI.ON rOBINSON. SlK. Kit lit dtltMKH FtCTuHV THE Subscribers wnld inform their friends, and the publicgonrrnllv tb"t thev hive removed thvi MACHINERY, to Porlong Foiin Iry. west Ili-.h st-eet,where le connection with H. Davis, they keep pa hand, and mail-factnrn to order, or, short notice noons, sash, hi inds, a mouldings, of all thn variona iinttorns. SnitFAOE ANDIIlUEOliUR PLAININO. and r'l.OORINH, hard and soft. .sd to order. Wa would ask for the new firb, the pavoaage so lerauy posiowou on rne ooi one. RYEUS pattkisos, lfonnt Vernnn, Juno 14. 1810, nSl tf EWS'TRjlTLirOFlJlF! ' coa. aim and uaiiaiaa-STS., vcr Tavtor, (v'Hitt; tt Co. 'a Eltore. ' 'MT, VERNON, OHIO. I llOTOORAIMISIn every style of the art. Pa-I gjerrtypes and Ambrotype phi-tograpbed iansiie end colored true to nature. Ambro- .tiiet and othorsmnll work done on short notiie. M. fl. The style of pictures termed IS cent pie-ins poeltlvely not takaa at my rooms. .v 22 '60-n.l-tf V. E. LEWIS. Entrance oa Milii street, between Taylor, Caat Co's i.i I f.. Muck's Clothing titer. April li-23if iw.. . a . BEAPTlFrL COtnrxiON IAOCTOR nillM tHF. CH Vl'MAN will tend to I J all whowl-h it(f-eeof ehnrseltbe lieci ix and full direattons for making and asing a beaut' ful vegatabl Balm. Iha' will tffeetuellv vcmnva j Pirn pi", Blotches, Taa, Freckle'. Ac A .. leaving ire sain smoon. iein son oaaaiiHi mio inn nirea-tioke for waing P kairma't wlb-M ft'imalaat. warranted tn atari fall growth of Whisker, or Wpt arhe. In leee ibaw tbiriy daya. Klib. r of the jb aen bubtliieal by return mvill. hv sdn'ra s ing(w ths anso for r turn fto'iage) UR ril'HAd t . 'f N,i'iawUt-A iiim, eUl (ata v. AftrTatk. Uto MT. ERK0N RKPUBLIOAN. THURSDAY. ..FEEEUAEY20 LATE AND IMPOTTANT NEWS GENERAL LANE & HUNTER, General Fremont to have a Command ,in Texas. LATE rROMllIS-OUJU. Federal Troup-. Occupy Springfield Full Particulars of tho Fight at Ro anokit Ialan l. (i 3000 prisTTners taken. OUR LOSSLESS T'l A V 'ftl KILLED JXD W0USDKD. SHELUXa OP ELIZABETH CITY. UNION FEELING ORO yrlNQ .V TUB SOUTH Pr im WjaMagtaa. Tribune C irr?apjn le ir. Wa-bisotoi, F h II. Si-ntior Sun ntra'i rcaolu ion nn the ri l ttt ins b tween the United Slates and llir HeVI ainimrv. were loijon i lie tithle o'i his motion,' where t'-ey can bu chIIl-J up whenever hu thiuks bet. Aibill oran f'no; t!ie rebel territo y into tirrit niiil govt rumen's, u tH e Pi in ci lea of tliene resolutions), will slior.ly be r'ported bv the Territorial com-uiitees ol the two Uous"t. Ano'.her till estsblisliinrr a provisional government in S uih Cur- linn, has biten sHno'.iiineil in an importan' q itrter. No decMt n hna yet, it is liel eved. been leached in the Hunter and Lin- mat er Gen. L n is still witiiiotr at Leavenworth or nBws rom Wa-l)injUin We have the authority of -Mr. W.tle for Buying lint he made the original ar-raeg:ment with SeoreUly C'tireron bv which the G ivp.tome t agreed to furnish General Line with the roopt he wanted, and that throu hout the negciaiion Qe Hunter' a t ame was nut used, and there was no in i nation that any one tXifpt Gen. Lan waa to have the commond. D 0 MoCollnm. formerly Manage of the N-w Yotk an I E'i R.i'roat, and conVsedlv amon' the firsii in his pufes sion in this ci unry, was to-day appointed hy the Secreia'y of W ir tt "ake cuari of and operate the ra Ir ia Is taken possession of by the Govi tnmeiit. ' Tae ifB J- bein; mi'itiry the rank and pas of Cul.nel were on erred with the appointor nt. It U probable that an impo'tantf.nm-m-'nd in uxis will b n ruttd io Fie-moot, a d tnat for reasons of o' vious fi US-si the 'rnnps assigned to him will be i i xcltiiv 'ly Q -rmana. rn'Mvlent Lnooln lo day voluntarily nppenred bed re ihe H"i-e Juliciary toitnnii lee. and gave leatiirtory in th-mit'tor of t be pnm in re public ttion in the Herald ofap r'ion nfhikla-t mnutl m.i-sairn. Chevilier Wick ff wa then brn'i helorn the ccuit nd am-wert-d the ques ion which he refutfd yocierdav, suiiti";. nt it 'a mmnred that the (.tolen parairrHplit W)r- furnMied to 'he Herald 1V Wail 8 tht Presidetit'a i.a'dener. who wait re ported a dirl yal by the P.'Her Commit tee, and whose nomination t j a lie iten ancv the Scnale i. decidedly rufu'd to coi firm. General Sherman at Beaufort, proposes that I be Government shall t ke clu'ife ol the pi iiitati"na coming iu'i in h nil.i and anall raise the cotton, t-mplo,, and p iy lite negroea, keel in the latter under a siro hut kind il'.si ipltn- of ovemeers. lie al-o pr po is hit u lahle teachirs be provi di d ''or the hi .rks and that reliiotii in s ruo 'un begvennp. . F rtrss Monrob F -b. 13. The cut luiat ti'iirs and fi'ripea arrived ihU noon -rom BurPsideVi xpedi i'in. with the bear . r of d s, aicl.es lor tie Gov. rmr.ent They rep rt the ri ni of the n-b In as com u!e. Tliree Ihousond pi itinera wire captured and a I hi ir j;un' o its burn I or ca, ti red recent two, w ilcli eweip it in in-canal. The F. di -ra loas is 41 kil'ed a d lib .ut 1 1.) woun ed. The rebel low h ab iut U 1 killed and their noui.de ' is less 'Imn loO. - Tho advance from Hatleras Inlet took ulaceon WedneiidHy morning, th" (Xdi-ti n enrtis'ii g of about GO I. The fleet anchored off 8 U upy Point that night,'. ml the next day proceeded to the entrance of Croolan Fouod. A'er a re-onroisi nee lb attack was emmc-need on Friday morning, the unierwriter I adin the co umn. The lad fl-et ins "ack'd and diapers ed in half an hour hy ihj Ntvy. while ihe rema'l der attacked the land Int'etifS The fiht e ntinued oil dark. Do ing he nijrhl 10.000 tn n were lindetl. an I on tiaiurday n.i ruing a marked bat'ery of lire guns wa sian discovered by ih kirrnirhera, and a a tacked in front and on both fl mks. T r 8lt, 25 h an I 87 h Mastachnsei'i the Sk 51at N-w York and the Klh Co necii u' were pardculary rnyaifi tl. The 25 i MvsachuseUa alid -he 10th Com e ticut miff red m ist severe ly. Toe fiiht lanud only to or three l ours lit n ti etiMl'fi) was a' a a n a. Uur ir ops ( irsuedauJ surrout.ded tt.e rebel camp and 'Oik nearly tl e whole comm.rjd piifoneta. O. J nil gs Wie wa hot twica wh 1- eid. a nl g to escnpe in a bo t. . C 1: Iltifte!!. of he loth Con- . tc icut. was k II. d at ihe lead of ki rroimi it. Hut. Cl de e onte'le, of the D'EsrenielJ nave whete . rvices were rolu t ry.' was killed. Nt) oilier dicers were ki led above Ihe rank uf Lit u'.tuant e FraistOTULp; M , Fib 14. A special J tptich to ihe,St. Loua Dein o-rnt, fro m eioStddal'stU' J2S M Bam Ctmk 11 i says our troop? took possession of Spring-Sold t3 day without firiaq; a gun. Qen. Price evacuated the plao. jester day afternoon, marcbioj out ea tha Fayette villa road, , . S?. Lou;s, Feb. 14. The filtowing dispatoh was for war led from headquir ters this morainj, ta Gen. MoClcliua at Washinirton: . The 11 ig nf the Union now floats orsr eourt house ia Springfield. The enemy retro, ed after a short en g gement, leaving a ltre amount of or s an I eq iiiai whioh wat -ap ured by Oen Curm. O ireialry is in cbk,i purui'. S;rnad, H.W,ULi':CK, Mijir-Q neral. Waihiijotbi. Feb. 14. A speciil tnes-aener arrive I thit murn,.n(, bringing the follo-vinu dispaiches; U. S Ftto Stcmsr PnitiosLPim. rtr Roai iki It-uxo, F b 9. -Ko m ike 11 Hid :s ours. The military au borities struck to u yesterday. Ttieir tneanaof defenie wr. truly form iJ-ibl , and they were used wi;h a det r-minatinn worthy, ol a hvtier cau e.- Toey c insisted of Iwo elahor itrly constructed work ', mounting together twi-n y-tw i heavy iunj three of tiem being one 'inn Ir. d pounders, rifled. Four o hers bit'erie-unu ain together twenty ijuns; a larire priporii-m of them hein of I ire calibre, and some of them nfl (I: eight tie imars, moun ing two gunieirhand each having a r fl -d yun, with a diameter of a thin y-two poii .der. The fi ;hiing commenced on the rn irning of the 7 h, about 10 o'oloot. an I waa ct' tinned un il ark Tha fo'lowin dy it w ts returned at nne-irly hour, and lasted un'il la e in the aflernoo i, when, by a bold charga by our army, the rcb-1 fl ig wos made to surcumb, nnd our own w a hois'ed ev-rywhereon the I-ilan l in its plnct. No aitaok could have been mure completely t Xecu'ed, and it was e irrie I out preci vly in accordance wit-, the arranementt made before the exped.tion luft Uapts Hitieias Inlet. (3'gned) J. M. C0LDSB0H0. Fhg Officer. fECOSD DISPATCH. Just ai I closed mv dispatch of yester day,. I receive! reliable inform Uioo that the rebel steamer w-iioli escap -d had gone io mii iOein U.ty, and iht-reuixn I unrne-diaiuly ordered Commander Riwuntoiake thirteen of our steamers under his com mand and go in pursuit of them, and a'so, if practicable, to ex-cuie another vervice, namely, the destructioa of the North Riv.-r, a link of the Alb m ule and vhesa eake Canal. The way he has alr.-ady accomplished the first part of u his own pretimi-naiy report, a copy of wnicti I herewith inclose, will iilorm yo i. I am. &3, J. Ai OOLD3B0R0'. U. S' STSAUKK riLVWAHK. 1 . Oil Kiix lUelh Ci y. Fe .ruary 10. J ' Sir: I have the honor to reput, that I have met ihe enemy off this placo thin mom ng At ni e o clo:k, and alii r a sharp erg genu nt, ave a ccee let! in destroying or capturing his en' ire iiaral foro-, an I -ileoo'nr Hnl destroying his ba tery on CdibVPomt. The tmly vessel saved from des'ruciion is tuo Ens, Capi J. M. Co k, who mhh wounded au 1 in a prisoner on biard (hi ship. I Imve oilier prjsoueiK. 1 am happy O sa.- that our ca-uil i -s are few. couiitl enn; the wnnnt o- ih' enemy 'e fire, siy uvo or three killed and some wounded. The conduct ol tt.e gsllant in n I h.ive ihe honor lo commrvid is worthy of all praise. ISoiih td our vea els ate atvereiy iiij I red I ol ti li leavu here a small lorce ami visit ihe covals and lake a look into the t ther ulnces belore I return. 1 have ihe honor, & ' , J. C. UOWAN, U.S. N. No ofhYi.l r. pin. but uii-rely a privale letter, up lo one o'clock to-day, lias be.-u received Irox Ueu. Ba nside. P.'om tha T naoai Rlyer, Cinoiai. Fo. 14 A -p.-ci I ti the Kvei ing Jou.u.il irmn F.rt llsny the I i h. a.iys ih a tim ex.iciii i n under en a-imiid ol Coon I K-'geii, lel'irnel tu Fir Henr to day, trim up ihe liver, having capuired Vetny live tliouatn I d df.tie w r,h of dm raland gooJa nl Puis, en-iie.s ee. 11 alao touod ten Is and ca np iquipNgei of truopa that lelt Kuit Henry. I roups have moved from here, and prub ably an a 'a k on Furl Dontlsun will take ple.ee lo motrow. Cnicaoi, F.b 14 Otp'aii Willard. nf tho Chicago Liht rtilli iT. left Fort llei ry day belore Tet'erd y at half-pa-i ten o o. uck, and te u bed ibis city to t'ay. Fiom him we learn that the artillery lelt Fa I He. ry, lor Fori Donnelson, but we, n tlirie and four u'clo' k on the morning oi t'te 1-ih, with ix regimiais of inlan ry. G. neral Urnt. eialf an I body tjuud, left! ut len o clock Hie same day. lu rear yu ird lelt al two P. M The whole luice was 4J 000 men. w ill twenty s ven piece ol lignl anil try. At lour o'clock, un the morning of the same day, eleven ra Imi nts efi. Pa iu -ah. under convoy uf gunbuait, to gutm ihe rivtr, making the whole lo ce over 50 000 men. T uunhoa s were xpecled to reach Fori DonneUun at sevm o'clock vesti-rday, and it was designtd io a tuck the Fart ye-terday allernoou. CniCa'io, Feb. 14 .V sp'ti il to the Tiibuue, dated "Crnn in fi. Id near Fori Donne! n 13 h, 12.31" -ays Foil Don- m-lsun is invested by our ir.ops. Our lioea are tormed from runt to left, and Horn nortli to ou h. nearly surrounding the Fort. Heavy onnunadinr nndskir-mi-shini has been voinif on since sevi-n and a half o'clock A. M. Owing to the x ent of our line of aoiion but little can tie learned ol the result. I henr, however, that a Captain in Company I, 7:h rrg nieot, haa b-eii k I ed. O n cCiem ird's dlvlnlin is opera Ing on the rLbt villi's si 0A- 8ai44'i' We have had hot one punboat to pity upon the fort, until just within the last half liour, when the other gunboats are firing on the fort. The foroe estimated within the breastworks, from the beat in-f, rmation. if about 15 000. No reinforcements can now arrive, aa all communication is out cff. A 1 Ihe offioer are acting wilh great valor ' exhibiting a fearletsnesa highly oreditabla te our woaUro timy. Geo. Grant' l staff has Hen ridint; along the lines all ra irnlng, rtgardlecs of th grip that is being tho were i in every direction 8 P. M The cannonading and skitmlthirt; has coniinuol briskly all dar. bat ha lately discontinued. A runsiderabl number ha bee i wnun-Icd nn bi'h lrs. Tin 25th In ditna, which rufihtd boldly op tu tha en-reno'unjnta, had , during" the day, lurty tf. their men wounded, all -lih'ly. The 7h Illinois and 7th. lows, who hav! he -n cl iso to tho enemy's dro Inst turns men A no'K the killed is C t. Wendell o' C. I 7i.li H inois.and C-l. Monlsoi.ol tb 49. h Ml.tiois, is woun ed . Biro'g shatp.Kh'Vitets htve done good service they kept several nl li e enemy s KUtta idle hy pinking tiff tho cannuniers i ast as I hey appeared at tha guns. Cup-sin Dirnk , I lite' tnpany olcivslrv went around to the 'eft bank of the river this afternoon, and reports ihut tha gunboat Carondolet received a ten inch ha'l ihr ugh litre a mate, hicb wound d eig it men but did ni.t ii.j ire lb! boat miteiially. Cipttin Wtlk'r, ol the Uirondol -t, sa a he his dismnunied three ol ha tnatn 's river g'ina. The other gunbjal hid not arrival up to six P. tl. Tho en uny 's rill i sho'i htv bien flying thick ant fist about hue til diy, 3 una vt shot's struck aroui l Oioertl G ant and a aft this a'le noon, while they were riding ahng the linet O ia bulla! hit one ol lb bortes of ti e body gusid rear Ly. Tne F-irt will be stormed in two da.'s. if not surrendered before. Oir men hive drtv. en back ihe enemy in every instance, Pd low, F oyd, Johnston and Iluck er ar said tube here. O.ia company bts been wuhtn 73 yards of lbs enetn'e eut enchmonK-'. Ourlo-s in killed a-id ' ounled ia lest Oiantwo hundrd.a d the numbe of killed ia lesa than fitfty. On d.mdiy P. M , a fl-et of fi'teen gun boats taried lor Eiis .beth Ciy. lie place was shelled, and h vi.ig been Violated pulially buri.t by the rebels tro ps wasoecupiel by t e d.-a liirl which was the Fag8'iip of I'ommoJure Lynch, whic'i was run down aid huirded.tuid he gallant Commander t-sciped by swiuiming o the snore. The no.' Irom El labeth Coy was received at Ho uionke lilaui in M nd iy evening. General Wi-ie was at Na's Head and succitled in escaping to Nor-olk. Tie reouls made no tiht aftir being driven from their entrencmerla whie i was done by the iltwkins Zjuaves, and the It M issc" Usella. Young Wise resisted the storming pirt ies till he w -s wounded and carried off. when his o-imtnand retired wi h tho otheit in ihe up ir ul ihn isluid, where they laid d own their arms., t, lil)eih Ury wna b ut half burn by ih- rebel roldiere. Cue p' Ojjle rent off a d- pu:a ion C un m inder G I Ishuro, an i asking him to teid a f. ic to' assist in x ingi.i h ng he 1 1 nies. Eden'on was i ken possessi on of on VV-idnesday hyCimmani r Gilds, boro. iki opposition being o lie red. Nor-io k nnl Hioi.m md p ipers attribute the I loss of It i moke ldanl io the blundering I i fUJiene ' ut the iN ivy. They still p-rist i i Hssertin! that 1,000 Fider.la were killed. They als.i charged toine Uianike Islmd 'ar.ners wilh desert iug and piloiin ihe Y ifkeea in the only point w ere t'.ey coul I effect a laming the Ian ling bein fl mk d on all side by ..n s-X el.s Ve marsh. D.-ptiches in m Men n' is and Noifo'k -idiiln. ih-tt ihe F dual Fi g was cues red on the I'eiin hto U ver by in- p ople, and as-rt th it tlio Fo lerafs nem t r t- a -i nor de-tr y d any piiv t a proe ta , tint even coM -ii. O.iv. L-ioherhil iasiv d n nrler for the lorini i.m of hone guard fur ihtde-it-ne ot Nirlulk, Poiers irg, aod Ut;ii-i ond. Buhcv Am -9 a d Un Ilanilon Fish rem ne I to B ilti.n re. Tue rebela reiu-i td to receive loom. . . St. Louii. Fjb. 11 V social dispatch liom Com to the Uiinicrat says Cip am Norton Ireui Fort Henry yestrrlay noon re pons that n i fijht litd taken plaie np to .hat tttue.liul fi iag was heard, which Mi B' to bo on the CuinbjiUiii b.ut 1J miles li low Fo't DiHolson. n.-aurrg rd and John Doll are Slid 1 at Foit Dinelson. Abont $100,000 worth of toVirso haa raaol ed haie fr.nn thl Tn.iese river. A orjginj party whieli let Bird'a To a yesterlay, broug'it io several thousand buob. els of corn be-uniTing to Lieut C.lonel Swank of the re Ul artillery. Wsnt!OTO. FjO'II. Tn C.m'ederatf batteries on ihe Polomio sdll tire al pawing vessels bni have not done any d im. ' A Washington diptch Hates that it ia be tieved by milil. ry men thre that MaiS-ma will 1m evacuated by lb rebel as liowliig Gre.-n his been. It is genera ly believrd that lbs pvfli! linn recently brouan't hy tht rbel flif c tiuce wa to refer ibe preoent dUpute to foieiip arbitration. . - The work of tboronghly reofg tiling the War "Diiiartment ia rapidly prugrasing To-day a LBtnher of Ci rk wr notified ie leave aid prohiUlid 61)9. gaviidds. ts-pMisect egaU r The dispttebes annodneiog our success si Fort Don nelson ooctaiontd intenss J iy. II official dispatoh has yet bean rseeivad htr nfiratatory, further tbtn the nppor IDfl being ciptured by th land foraes. Th Richmtnd dltpa'eh sayst Oar Tennessee xohao( ss lives as tloomy " prospaeta for the future la that part of tht eoa ledarae-. " i Several leading Joaraata Inllmit Unlf that there is raally a tbrwateninz state of af fain in But Teontsse. growing eut ed th id litrnHlov of mny o' thiwe ople to the old Union. . . , The eorretf-eident of the Mdmphli Ava inche triites tht theeinJitio: ol th inte ri r oou itiji ia not improve i by the lapse of imi. . t Th people apprth n I an ItamsdlaU al ; vanca of tha northerns), and trai'ors to (he Siu'h, and eytan tioir J r in every yilbga land neighho hi-oi. The U d mitts are m king dcmonetratlinf in mmi o' the no th.-rn wantea and evtsi at Me opSia: there wjre ex li'ii iousof Joy ea, the arrival uf tha n -wt from Bjach Oruve, - 8 otha'n Kcwa. y - Naw Yoai Feb. 13 The steamer B .!' tic haa ar ivel. 8 e bringa 700 bale of cijtu n and he crews of t atone fl-et Eight rebel prisnners w-re also brcnght and placed in Furl Lafayette, who were tckii in a akirmi h. The "sniier was gettini; diiagroeabl wsriu, ami uexvj rama lanng. Contrahanda were a ill p i king e.ittoB,' an t their numb' ra last inerei aing. Gen. Siierm .n has succeeded in exslo-' ding all reporters mm his inea. '- ' tiv ral regiments have been remored-from till on Head lo the foot of Dawfuskie Man I, ihe nearest point to F rt Palatkl that can he occupied, ezopt Tybee. . 8ey. ral Kun-boaia. a schooner and a number ! ol flits w!th P.rrott guns, howi-ra and. mortara, acflompanied the exposition Tistnall'a gun boat soon after made their' appearance, and (hreo of them ran Iha gauntlet to F-rt PJaski. Steven's biy. ade was pr. yented forming a junction, on , acconnt of abstract one in the livor. Fort ' Pulaski is said to ba in as bud asitmtioa a " tiU'i.ter was. Our Engineers are driving piles to a ' marshy Is. and for a road, and f ir a outid-s alion tur batter ei. This Island lies be- . tween the Union forces and Fort aek-wi. 1 Our foroa make advances ey-ry day, and our gun1 oat had shelled out post on Pine Is'and. and made an advaase to ward- Buff uc, where there is a large fotee. 1 Fort Jicl-on is 1 1 be taken and Savannah ' will so.in be capo red, ... ' fl 1 Another account-taya tha expedition' left on M mday, inclu I ng a 1 the gunboats an i tranf pons, rum ;i ni lor the shif ment ' of I2,l00 troops, .which will go through Call ibaa S und, into ihe Savannah River, : without cumin , within range of Puleaki' g ns. w Tiie rebels have w'tbdrawn large num'vr of tpmps from Charleston and Pott R yal to 8 annah. Twenty thousand ironns were to leave Monday (o Hike th- ra Iruad. and 1 hence 10 Chatlestun. T ire; regiments of cay alty j .in them, and also several artillery t g nenis. I'he weather is I e au iful and the Iroopa are enthueiatie Armed binh of 'oHnsn'a and May. nard'a followers are prowling about in all irec loaa iht iu i the mountains. In tha remote c mniea many hay been shot at n:ght in their own houses wha aj ere la the fortune . of ibe South. What tho Hebe s Thlik of alcClcllaa. l y the arrival n a gentlema direct Irom Rid m nd, via Fortress Monroe, says the R.il imo.e Ameriesp, we are put in pns-"ession of one aT t 0 yery interesunir fka: Hi opinion is that 'he rebels are almost at ihe last jfHsp, e-MCIa ly in tl. w of tha now apparen ly a certain d lact that their ircvpai are ti e rtati r ptiftioaj of 'hem d-tei mined 10 go Itimt", iheir enlist- , mn a Xpiriny most of ti tm, by the twefla lieth of his m n h. Aded to'th s is the hsl,ef it at Os, M Clellan is contUernJ by th'ffl tt be the evil ;en ni of this oi llmn. ihe Cunh-derates fcarmg his-biii tia snorv iha all else in this d recti ri Tht J declr that "whateyel the per.p' ' here) may tl ink nf him in their impalhnt), that his eotitae is ruining the ml" Preparing for an Adraofia. A le'ter in ihe 1'urTs'oCommerei' I, rVorri enrrep ndi-nl in Oireral McDowell's; ' D vi io 1 of the gran ' rmv of the Potomac, uivt-e tome item nl lots Il'gef ce wl ich In dicr-te a movement f some kind before) lon. General Wadswn.th haa isfOedor-iJ rs o his briirada to hvo all iia sXes pni.in perfect order, and htptso, and Q nrterma.lers have bn notified to pro' p. re transportation for iheir respective r glTo-nt. Genersl McDowell has; alto ttu'd a order for the aelertion of one hnndred and forty men from Wadsworth'a Rrg de to serve as flnnktrs and sharp-shooters. The impression prevails in Ihe division that an advance will bo made just as sonn as ihe eondi.ion of the losda will permit. - . - " ,. Uba t. A Mr. twift of Detroit, a sentleman whose statements th Adverti ser says an la implicitly relied upon ti nn.li' t' at pper with the following: Aa there is a great deal t f he me s??" among children thit ,h ul the eonnuj, T . i-h 10 m ike k own a plan that will tt d ily eu'e and keep ti e disease oa the tur-f ce of the k n until ii tarns, and will b Inf , it out when it hs turned in, or s'ruk in. . Though simpl , it ia surs-s ; Take a pin! of rate and pit lhn tale) a light vrs-etr '-ponr on b-ilmg wa rr, 1 ad let it stttid a abort limej 'hen give ii to the auk rersr-T "idiirk. Ir atiert be pretty wnrtn. It fi-teea aaiauUinU l-if.l " '
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| Title | Mt. Vernon Republican (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1854), 1862-02-20 |
| Place | Mount Vernon (Ohio) |
| Date of Original | 1862-02-20 |
| Source | LCCN: sn84028554, Mt. Vernon Republican (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1854), 1862-02-20, Vol. 8, No. 16 |
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| Full Text | ."A 5i mm M VOL VIII. MOUNT . VERNON, OHIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 18G2. NO. 1G.' DARLNC'S AND LIFE BITTERS Art. pur vegetable estracts. They cor til bil lloul disorders of tht hamuli system. The resjy let and invivorute the liroraod kids; th fiv ton to th digeitirs organs; they regulat-to secretions, exoretione and exhalations, equell ft th oinnlatlon and purify the blood. Thus, nl billions aomelalnts some of whioh era Torpid Livr, Sick Headach, Dyspepsia, file, Chills nd tavars.Costivonets or Looseness r entirely ton tralsd and ourad by thas romelis. DARLING'S BmoT( lb morbid ud bil inns deposit from tli stomach and bowols, re'ies th liver and kidneys, romovlne. every obstruotiin, restoroi a eaturel and healthy action U th t tat organ. It Uasaperior -. Vueh bttr than PlUi, and mooh ailr to tolce DARLINGS' LIFE BITTERS, Is aoerior tonio and diaretie; eicollant In or 11 of low or appetite, llntulenoy, female weakness. brefa'ariUs, pain in the (id and bowels, blind (wounding an 1 bleeding pile, and g-sneriil debility EIlD THK FOLLOWING TESTIMONY: ft. L. Brantley, meronarit, 181 Fulton itraat, w Tort. wrist Ao.v,ust'8ih. 1860: "1 have boen . fliatad wlih Piles, aooomio.cd with bleeding, the ut tire years; I used v.... ....... DARLING'S . . - AND am mvTmsn : Aaalaew eoniidor ysf aotually enrad." Hon John A Croi writes, B ooklyn, March 15. Ir thein of Vtt I too" vr cold, wbioh Bdad a violent fever. I took doses of DARLING'S LIVER -REGULATOR, It hmk ur mycnld and fvnatonc I'revi-om t iWU aiaak I ka Jiaan troubled with dyyp-tiv savarrl months; I bar toll Sothipg of it tlno.' ' " ' " ' Otit Studlay, Esq.. 12S East J8th street, N. T., 'AustlsViMO 1 had a difflonlty with Kit-aey -Complaint three yours, with constant pain in thaamallof my busk. I had us.l most all kinds f medioinet, but foand no parmuuent relief until I d Darling's Liver Regulator, AND LIFE BITTERS. ! passed clotted blood by the Urethra, lam sow entirely ourad, and tak pleasure in recom- men'dinjr these remedies." . ' Mrs. 0. Tebow. U Chrietnpher Street, N. Y., writ: ''Feb- 28, IR00 I hare boon snbjeot to at. tack J of Attbma the last twenty yeara. I hare ever fonhd anything to Darl.ntf-'a Livor Rrriln or, in affording luimediai taliei. It ii a thorough lirer and bilioun remedy" Mr. Young of Brooklyn, wntaa: "February 23, 18o-In Mjr last I bad a serer atuck of Piles, waiah aonioed u to th home. I took at o b jt- u,DARUt.G's UPEatrrn k ami w.i entirely curac. 1 bar had no atta inea." . . '. . t . D. WtrTlt, Esq.. of South 6th near 8th t., trot, Williamsburg, L I, writw: "AnguitS, 1851). Haning been troubled withadiffionlty in the lirer and lubjeot to bilious attacks, I wit advised by a friend to try UARUMG'S UVERREGUUTOa 1 did e.i, and' foi nd it to e perm a admirably, re. saoTinj tb bile and arousing the lira tovctirity. 1 hare alto nse l it as a ... 'FAMIL1 MKDICIKE. TV nn OUaounuroil rw nam, !,n , rnn.vuv.ii a few drops and it lata them all right. 1 And it sneett she gcp"ni' want i ef tb itotnaoh and bow-alt whan pi sl'd.". . Revler, it i"i naod either or both tha most atsallent ramones. in nir for them at the slorus: if yoa do not find them take no other, but inclose a dollar in a latter, add on raoeip. of th' m mey tb remepy r remodioa will b'a sunt aooordinz to Joar direauom. by mail or nxpras. Boat pnid. Ad-rwt . DVSI.:L 8. 1)AIU,INI. 101 Nnstitn at.. New York. Putin In SO oon and 1 1 bottles each. Stem A THUR'S OME MAGAZINE FOU ,1862. IDITCD IT T.8. ART0UBan TIRf.lNU F.TOWNSEXD. Tb nlntaen'h T.ilum of th Horn Ma;aIna will apaawith th nnmb.irfor Janutry. I sfti. In all napoots, th work will eontinue to mainuin the hick cronnd assumed from th b-ginniiiz. Our parpos ha beea to nir m wxtino that would ait thaattrnotioot of ehnic and ltnt lireri-tiir with hinh moral alias, and teaoh uelul let- oos to man, women and ehiidrra, in all dogrou of lira A nvgatiaa tbtt a hujbinJ miglt Dring horn to hit wll;a br.ith-r to hit titers, a fathtr ti hit ehildren.and lael absolutely certain that in doing to he pi aaatl in tuair handi only w bat tuuld do them g.wd. All tb l)pnrtmentf,herttoror mad prominent IB th work, will bo sustained by th bait talent at oamand. Th Litararr Uaoarim mt: th llailtb and Mothers' Department th Toilette, iV oik la bia and HoniekMping Uinrtmntat th ununren a Vepartiaai,eio', to.,wi:l all preaest month after BMatk, their page of aitmotlr and aatfal real ing. Elegant angr.iings will appear in every num bar, laolading tu fasuioaa aad ra-iaty of naa U work patUrnt. MASS AND ELEGANT PREMIUMS . - Arft taall wh aika p Clubi. Oar pramiams for 1862 ira, baroti A q iaation, t (most beautiful and desirable it ottered by any iUgsaina. . Tbsry ar large. siaxi Pboiogtapbav ( I by 14 laah ) axeented in tb big n style ol th art, of magnifiocat English and Franoh ngrar-Inga, four U number as followst 1 tWiing't 'Oliinp of an English IJomegUad." ' 2. Th HnJlar In Lot. 3 D.'Ubti 4j Fl rani j C nmlalion. Tb prleea of the ngrartngj from which these rplendid Pnotocrapba ha. been and a, are for the ffrst and third, 1 10 eb;fcr to aeooad aad foartb li mtk. - i - , MSBBBMI TEAltT TERMS HI AUTAIfrst.-H a ynr. 1 aoplae, 1 1 S oiiaa. It; 4 eoplaa, f i; S nnte, and a tgttr apf tor, $19: It anpiet an! an to (ttr- f elan, lgj If aopies and a to getter aaof elnb.UO. FREMIOMn On pramtam plat to nrary ft faberiar. On pre ail am plat I gotiar a of 13 ti, ISortllelub. Tw praalaa plate torattat arf IHarlJOolob. l la rdetlng pramiams, tbre red ifamrn asattVarantl r-y aaa, tepay thaeestof mail-laginnh pramlnm. tTlt it not repaired thai all th MktwrtVart U aelnabaat th aas poet edoo. (AfmAmtm aambert ant to all wb wish it tabMrib r mk ap elubs. v;' .;v . cLiiBBiNo. . ; Baat Hagauln, aad Oodvy'a Lvf y't Bok, at Dar par 'a Mtfatia, , . BoaaaUaiaaal aWtanUy Rvantni Patttl a vl Addraaa T. 8. ARTHUHA CO U w:- v.. tli Walaat titraat, I'biladalphia, .4 MEDICAL. TSt abterlher napooifati Ipforaa Kit aeta-saanityia aad around Ufa Vrpo, thai she kssftwUled la aaid plaoa, at a regular vrawieina lhyiavaa,kv1nf gradaaAaal ia Philadelphia, aa.1 aaaawh aolMt aarisfs, ranatially fn.a tbefa nU aortioa f toelaty. OaV and resident V W.nrr Mai aad Oaaihlcr ltra, atwr Miark'a ot hi Ovalav. - - t"UuaW tu Asa wttnv' atfewoVJ u. M ilfl fAJHi. MsP lienaody tor Hard Times. ft peopl hare heen thrown out of bunis nen-, and pow-M tomo littlt means or tau!l ioconeg, is to MAKE THEMSELVES A HOME Sp AdrerliHement in another column of 'ne Mttinnent oi Vltiflnnd J Viuolana. TO ALL WANTING NEW StlTLEMEKT OF VINEI.A3D. A REMEDY FOR HARD TIMES, A Tl-c pponrinniry in th TV-af Market, ami Most Di'ighti"' nnrl ITialihfnl CIiim'8 in ll'Uoloi, Onlr Thirty Milca Siirh o' FhiUHlphia. on a Tti''ri. hin? a Riob, T'oist H lit and a TTa'Mv Piwliiftif WhMt Li'd Ameni the Cost in the Oiir- dcn flt re rf NW T-'M v . It fi-niNts of 21 Mn tern of food land. dlv'dM InM fnrn a of differant a'aaa to suit, 'ti pnrehsr 'rnm 10 anms and nnwards--and is oM at tha ratonf from SIS to $20 nor n for the f irm Innd naynhle one-fourth r-asin. h1 hitanco bviinr-ter-venrly instalmenti, with lcgiJ interest, wi hin th Urm of four ya-trt. Till? SOIL . T. In s;rat part, a Rich Clav T.iim. anltaMe fr Whoat, Grass and P "tntnae alto a dark and rich tandy loam. rnitnMo for rorn ivt potvtoos, to-bien... all kinJs of vaftiblpt and root oroos. and tha fineft rir'aties of frnlt. anh a. 7rana. Tinrs, I'eaohes, Anricots, Vnotirino. Ritpkb-i''!. MMona and o'hor f-,lt. haat adtpted to the PhiUvMohia and Now York m'Hot. In resnoot to the anil and arone there ovn ho ro mistake. a visitor, ran examine both, an ' none are evnantad tnhnvha'ore ao dotnt: and flndin? thes atatapfnta oirreet under thftao nirftiimstania. nn1e.s thar stt.mrtnts war covert, thera wnild b no n In their being mad Tt is eas:H-ad Tn1? BEST FRFIT f0T. IM TTK tJVIOf. ra Ronorta of fnlon Robinson, Rio , of th S. Y. Trihun. and tho woll-nown tTrinnlMrist. Wm Parrv nf rin..amtnon, Now Jersey, whioh will be furnished Inquirers 1 TITR MARKET. By tnoVinf over a map t'n vendor w'11 perceive hat it enjoyi th" het nirkrt in tho I'Tinn. and haa dlreot eommnnicaiinn with Kerr York nnd Philad'lnhia twice a day. h"lnf onlv thirtv-'wo m'les from the letter. Prodnca in thia mirket brings dnnhlo the price that it dnea in locations distant from the eitiea. In this locution It enn ba pnt into market the aim wnrnlnjf It is irathered. and for what the fmer aella he geft f"hiirho't P'ioe: whilst grnorrles and other nrt'cias ha nor. ohases he rats at tY lnwet P'lc. In th Weil, what he "alls hrini him a pittanca. hot for wt-at hhuvh pivs two prices. In loiitini hre the latller'hat minv other adv-in'airt (la i wifi-n a 'w hnnra hv railroad, nf all Iho gnt nl'ies nf Nw Kritjland and the Middle Sta'as. He la naar hisn'd friends end nssnoia ions. He has rchnnl for hi" children, divine rvIoe, and all to advantages of oivilitation, and hr ta- paa ln-a oity. THE CUM ATR Is dilijhtfiil: the winters being anlnhriona end open, whilst the summer are ni wirmnr th-in in the North. Thelno-'lon la npon the tin of latitude with Northern Virs'nW. Persons wnn'lnj a chnn re climite fo hea'th. wnnld be much bin- fitted in Vinclsnd. Th mildness oi' the rlimite and its brnelo? ipflnenne.maVes itexccllept fo. all pulrnnnnrv nrTectiona, dypen.ia, or general oVbMifv. Visitor' will mtioe adiff-r-ojoo in a f'-wdiv.. O' t't. .nii fnT. rnnknmn. CON VEMKNTKS AT HAVP. Bnildtnir material is plenty. Fish and oysters are r1nntirul and eliiw. Vi'ito.s nlo.r ev et tinwV to f.n nv l'e. WHY TUB PROPPRTV ti s vot BEEN SET-Tl ED BEFORE. This qne'tion the reader nitnr I'y os't. It's hoinso it hos been he'd in large trie, bv fsmilte. not disposed to sell, and h'.in w tho i nilroid facilities tt.ev hid few indiieem"n'a. T" r .Prnid as ust been opened through the property this sea-on 'or the fl-st t ra'. Visitors S'i shown ever the lend In a nrrinr". free of expanse. an afforded timpani o-p-rtnnitv for trnr-urh Tnvestl-rotinn. Thoe who e,,lne w:lh view to sct:ls.rVn'd brlnffmipey .eenee their pnretias a, a l, ea' na aeanot held npop vfn'ol. Thasafeat thing in hnrd tima,where penft haee oeen thrown out nf emplovmeot or hiHn". nnd posses' some llftle menn'nrtnn!l ineome.,is ttnr ihi melve. a home. Thev eon buy a p:ene of land at a smnll pehie, and earn more then wares in m nrovlnTit: and when if I' done It. I' a o-r'nlnin-d'-nndenec and no.. A few acre In fnii tee. will In'nre a oomfortn'de living. Tl'a lnd is pnt down to hi rd time rri-ea. and all imr -vemnts em be made at a ohcaper rate than most any other time. The whole tract wiih sir mile, front on the railroad, is being laid out. with fine ai 1 .melons evftn-aes w'lh a torn in ha centre (iv tore I'-t. In the town sell at from $151 to $ 00: 'wi anl-a-hilf acre tots at f'om MB to l?0. and tow i lot' 511 fee 'rent by 150 fectdoepj at $100 nayab'a mo half rn.h and the biUneo witii-i s ri'. It ia on!v n vm firms of twentv acres, or more, that four Tears' inni!r"i, TO M XNtTP VCTUREU'. 'ha town afo ds a fin-opening for the h e munfaet icing hndnas. and other art:ole't being near Philade'phla. and the snrroiindin; nonttrv hat a large population, which affords a goiwl mirket. This 'ettlem "it In tbeo nrta nf sevent year, will he one of the nvtfc poan'ifut places in the conntry and most agreeiWatora reiS"Bc, It is intended tn mik it a Vine and Frnit ero'v. 1ngoonntry.es iis o dtnra Is the mt nu flMble an 1 the hestadaptp,! f0 tb market, Erervadvnn tige and eonveni-nie for setters w'P hi inro-duced which will insure the prosperity of flie rtaee The hard tim-,a thronghnnt the oonrtrv will bean alvnnta to thesettlem n'.as Itcc mp-ds people to resort tn arricnltu-e for living f,arje numbers nf pa. p'n r pnreha'ing, and pen pie who desire the best location should visit the plaeeatonea. ImneV"d land Isalnfnraa1e, TIfBER-t,aal ean hi bmghl lthar with or wl'hnn 'imhrr. Tn Timber at market r kliu"ion The Ti'l la Indiapntnhle. Wnrrnntre Deed' riven, dear of all iaeumhmnoe, when the money is paid. Boardingcftnrentencet athyind. letters nromn ly n wcro.1 ,and Rpert f Solon Robinson and WmPjrr tent, together wioh th Vlorl ind RnrnL Root tn the lieni! I,aave Wnlnnt street whnrf Philadtpnhi at 9 n'olocW, A M an I I P f, fnoless there should b a nbaeg of hnnrl for Vineand,nn the Olabom and M'llvill railroad. When von leeve the cars t Vlneland 8 tatloajast opened, in qnir for CIIAS-iX. TiNDI3. Pnttme'ter. Fonwder of the (Monv, VDrrLAKT. P. 0 . Craatai.Axn Co.. N 3. P. H. There If a ehnng of ear at llat-hrn. Al' hewara of sharner on th car from New York and Philadelphia to Vineland, Inquiring vanr burinass, des.lnation, Ac. IS ly BEIO T'P HI IOff ROn.lf'OIf, ; OF THE KEW tORK TRIBUNE, ' . - cron tb . VINELAND SETTLEMENT tTTh following l an 'rot from th report ofMolnej R. binon, Eq., pahliihed in the New York Tribune, In referewiti ineltnt. All per' aaoe can road this report with Interest. Adrantag of Fmnipf Paf Hmm V'no-lend Remark npon Mail S i", i' B'at fertility The Cn nf FerHlitf ' Amount ol Crop Prixluocd Practical Eriderea, ' . Illsertailya ef the saoat trsiv fertile traei. ia a almost level pod I in, and mailable conditio for aleal fanaia; that we hitoar of this aid of th araetor arairie. - W (band aiwat of the vldest firaet epparantly Inst at profitably oroaaa'ive as wha arst lrd f roraattilyar a nnnotr verp ago The geologies wop Id sooa diaooswr th rant of ibis otlnae'1 farlilltv. - Th want enaatrylea mtriaedeenait, and all through this soil we lnaaj.1 o7idenoe.af e.loareoes aub'teaeaa ganarrally In 'h firm nf Indurated ealenrvoas mirl, shrwlng otiev diatlnes finet'of ancient shells, ef the tertla-rr format!, a: ad this marly eabataaee M Ktlav-d atltWtMcja tn aoil, It) m Mtisaa4 Sana and in tue olaot ounditiou moeteiunly assiiniluted by suoh ulunta as the farmer desires to cultivate. Marl iu all its forms, ht tieon used to fertilise oropa in Euglund, from the timo it w;ia ocjupied by the Romans and in Franc and Uermany a marl bed it oountodon at a valuuhlo bed of manure, that md bo dug and carted and spread over th Sold. How much more valuable then It must bo, when found already miiol through the soil whore Dew pirilclos will be turned up and eipoaud, and trans, formed to th owners us every tiin be itirt U tanh. Having then iatifll oar minds of the eaas,tby will not oe eioited with wndrnt teeing Indubitable evidence ot fertility in a soil which in other situations, hnvi.ig the tame general oharaoteristios or at lonstappenronO'ia, is entiroly unreinunorative eioi-pt as itt produotivonast It promoted by artificial forriliiitinn. A few w.irdt about th quality and value of this laud fur cultivation, of wjici wo navo strong pMi.f. , . Onr first visit was to William D. Wilson, Frank-lln township, QloU3eter eusntyt who parchasd S'.iue oigut mil" north of Millv llo, about thro yeiraago, for th purpose of establishing a atwim mill to work np the tim er into lumbar, to t nd off I by the new railroad, as well 8 BrowoiKl n 1 ooal, i for whioh he bu li a branch trao'ta mile and a, half on;. Itoalsn rurni.-neit sixteen muos nr the ro'id with tief, and has no doubt mud th mill pTofiia-hl, though hit main objcot at to open a farm, having bucoinn oouvinoed tliat the soil was Tatwt-b'ofoi ouliivation. In this he has not biien disip- pointed, ao some of hiaerops prove. For initaniM, i last year, tho socond tune of oronping.;tl)1 bushels of potatoes ot one nore, Wiirth ni) cents n bu-liol in the Bold. Thi' your seven ncrca vitnout any m i-nuro produec.l 3jfl bushols of oats. In one fijld the first erp wna Kitatoes plantt-d among the root! and iold'd "S bushclj. Tlio polatoes ware duj, and wheat sowd, and yielded 111 bushels: and the siulii'l" turnod an t sown to buckwhost, whioh yield ed :itJi builiols; and then the gr mud wis sown to ulovt r and liuiothy, which gave as a Art crop 2 tons per nore. The loriilit irs applind to those crop": Wire first, ashes from clearings; socond 225 peunds supor phosph ite of li ooj tnird 11)0 pouuds Peruvbtn guano; thun Sll bu'h'dsof slaked limo has been sproad npon the clover aiuoo it was mowod, and turned in for wheat. Mr- VV.lson'l growing ornps, and the wheat stubble of the pre-tent season, all indicate bis land as being productive as any part of the State. At iarv Birrow'a, an oi l stylj Jjrna wimin farmer, several miles south of Mr. Wilson's, wo wcru so parilciil irly tru k with the fi le appearance of a field of o irrf, t'l t w i t p;)el to inquire of a hired mm how it wis produced, 'e founrt that the lout had been the tear but one before in wheat, town with clover, und this cut one season, and l ist spring p. owed ouoe with 'one poor old nag' and ylantnlwi henrn. 1 oi. '.ut y.iu m mured high, we rupposef wo laid interrogatively, and got this reply Waal, you see, we couldn't a done that, beoanse we hadn't bat fortv one-horso loud aliogethor, for H tores, and we wanted the most ou it for tbo truck.'' Tiio truck o-indsted of bC5l,oarrot, cabbage, ou I lumbers, melons, Ac, tod a vory produativo pth f Lima llcans. gromi for markiiinj. So we wore 'aticfiod that th soil wat not infertile, even unaided by cloror, which had fed the coin, brciuso the trucK pa'ch had nut been clorercd,and had boon in culii ration longonougb to obliterate all rignsof the fore tlur next visit was ta the farm of Andrew Sharp five miles north of Millvilte, from halt to a mile east of the railroad, and just, about in tho centie of Vineland. Mr. Sharp coinmnojd work here in Di'combor, 1853, upon 2'0 ocros. In less than threo years he has ,-ot 23 1 acres cleared nnd in crops this fason, oil well in dosed and divided into several fiold, with cedar rail or polcfenoi: has built a iwo story dwelling, about 3d by 10 fuel, and a tm illur house for I'urin lab . tiirs.und a auklo or granary and sjme i thor ouibuililings. Considerable pai t of tho land was cleared for thj plow at $U per tore, and on s. mo of it tholirst crop wasb lokwhcat, lim.-d wiihSII bushels in powder peraTC. This crop init be put in July 4th tnUth nnd yields 211 to 3l bushels punier", hnrvesled in Novomor: when Iholmd boing Jowol wilh 1011 lh of P.'riivian guano and fc-d'-d with ryo, yielded 12 to 15 bu ihel" por noro nnd 410 worih of straw. The rye s uoble turned, alter knocking off a larice growth of oak sprouts, and dressed nirtin with guano ti'id see led to wheat, give IS to II) bushela The on p which ho was threshing while we w. re there promises m .ro. uf a vory plump grain, and' the straw is vary heavy. We wont over tho aiuhhle, and found the olover nntl liuieiby from eeoi Sowed lat spring, on tho wheat, .vi hiut hnrrowiog. looking as well ns wo ever ftiw it liioh any oid cu'tiva.e 1 farm, and wilh a lit tl u w irk dono in the win'or to cle ir "I sun i roots nd rotieu srumiH. nod sutting stakes to mark perinanuiit noes, lie w.ll be able tu out ihoorop the next year with a mowing machine, nnd wo will giMruutue two tons pcrauru, if ho willgive t ic ivor plu' if it overruns the esliiuat . Port of the InpC was plnntrd with pntatoos for a (ir't crop, which yielde.i r.'ti huslnls por acre. It wa then limed with SO bu-bels por acre, and seed ed with w icat and clover, yielding an averiico of ovor IS bushels por acre, aud the olovor now look i bo'iutilul. Other portions havo been planted witheornns first orop. which yiil.lod 3D limnels of yell iw flint oorn, and the reoond orop for:y bushels, ant thj third orop. troaie.1 to ISO lbs f guano, wo are sure no one woul 1 estiuiote del w 10 buhds p:r tore. Tlio ronderwiil eoolleoi that tho writer Is now sncnKing ni ikiia en'imy new. ana winch can scarcely be oousiderod in good arable condition. In other casoslhe corn crop nf last yen- wis fol-lowed with oats this so Hon, not yet thrnshed, but will sver.eo or. b .bly 4ft to SO bushels. Sweet no- ta'o.'S, ! enr.s, nielonsaud in tact nil gird on vegetables, as well as youn peach and other fruit troos planted tins year show very pi it .ly that this Ion leglentod tract of land should remain so no longer, and there is now a strong probobiliiy that it wi'l n t: for undor Uo nuspics of Mr. I.m l's,it will b dividcl into sin ill lot', wilh roads honed tn t. cominiKlnto nil tho surcyoc is now busy at ilifv Work.. nnd nil purohisors will be rrquirel to build neat couiforninle bouses, nnd either fence theii bus in uulformily, nr ngceo ts live without fence, which would be pro emble, by which tnrti'is .mI populailon will be seoure.1. win will etablish ehurchea. sohools, storos-mills, mesbanio shops and homei homes nf American fiirumrs, snrlounded by ganlons, orchards, fields and eoaiforla ef oivil it.d life. If any one. from any derangement of business, is desirous or ohnniilng his pursuits of life, nrwh is Iroui anyeiiasedosirou' to find a newb cation nnd cheap home in the Country, aud who m i V rend an believe wont wo hnvo truly staled, he w II do well to go and - i for himeir wha; mny bo seeu wltbiu a twohoujs' rldo oat of Phil idolphi. HOI.ON rOBINSON. SlK. Kit lit dtltMKH FtCTuHV THE Subscribers wnld inform their friends, and the publicgonrrnllv tb"t thev hive removed thvi MACHINERY, to Porlong Foiin Iry. west Ili-.h st-eet,where le connection with H. Davis, they keep pa hand, and mail-factnrn to order, or, short notice noons, sash, hi inds, a mouldings, of all thn variona iinttorns. SnitFAOE ANDIIlUEOliUR PLAININO. and r'l.OORINH, hard and soft. .sd to order. Wa would ask for the new firb, the pavoaage so lerauy posiowou on rne ooi one. RYEUS pattkisos, lfonnt Vernnn, Juno 14. 1810, nSl tf EWS'TRjlTLirOFlJlF! ' coa. aim and uaiiaiaa-STS., vcr Tavtor, (v'Hitt; tt Co. 'a Eltore. ' 'MT, VERNON, OHIO. I llOTOORAIMISIn every style of the art. Pa-I gjerrtypes and Ambrotype phi-tograpbed iansiie end colored true to nature. Ambro- .tiiet and othorsmnll work done on short notiie. M. fl. The style of pictures termed IS cent pie-ins poeltlvely not takaa at my rooms. .v 22 '60-n.l-tf V. E. LEWIS. Entrance oa Milii street, between Taylor, Caat Co's i.i I f.. Muck's Clothing titer. April li-23if iw.. . a . BEAPTlFrL COtnrxiON IAOCTOR nillM tHF. CH Vl'MAN will tend to I J all whowl-h it(f-eeof ehnrseltbe lieci ix and full direattons for making and asing a beaut' ful vegatabl Balm. Iha' will tffeetuellv vcmnva j Pirn pi", Blotches, Taa, Freckle'. Ac A .. leaving ire sain smoon. iein son oaaaiiHi mio inn nirea-tioke for waing P kairma't wlb-M ft'imalaat. warranted tn atari fall growth of Whisker, or Wpt arhe. In leee ibaw tbiriy daya. Klib. r of the jb aen bubtliieal by return mvill. hv sdn'ra s ing(w ths anso for r turn fto'iage) UR ril'HAd t . 'f N,i'iawUt-A iiim, eUl (ata v. AftrTatk. Uto MT. ERK0N RKPUBLIOAN. THURSDAY. ..FEEEUAEY20 LATE AND IMPOTTANT NEWS GENERAL LANE & HUNTER, General Fremont to have a Command ,in Texas. LATE rROMllIS-OUJU. Federal Troup-. Occupy Springfield Full Particulars of tho Fight at Ro anokit Ialan l. (i 3000 prisTTners taken. OUR LOSSLESS T'l A V 'ftl KILLED JXD W0USDKD. SHELUXa OP ELIZABETH CITY. UNION FEELING ORO yrlNQ .V TUB SOUTH Pr im WjaMagtaa. Tribune C irr?apjn le ir. Wa-bisotoi, F h II. Si-ntior Sun ntra'i rcaolu ion nn the ri l ttt ins b tween the United Slates and llir HeVI ainimrv. were loijon i lie tithle o'i his motion,' where t'-ey can bu chIIl-J up whenever hu thiuks bet. Aibill oran f'no; t!ie rebel territo y into tirrit niiil govt rumen's, u tH e Pi in ci lea of tliene resolutions), will slior.ly be r'ported bv the Territorial com-uiitees ol the two Uous"t. Ano'.her till estsblisliinrr a provisional government in S uih Cur- linn, has biten sHno'.iiineil in an importan' q itrter. No decMt n hna yet, it is liel eved. been leached in the Hunter and Lin- mat er Gen. L n is still witiiiotr at Leavenworth or nBws rom Wa-l)injUin We have the authority of -Mr. W.tle for Buying lint he made the original ar-raeg:ment with SeoreUly C'tireron bv which the G ivp.tome t agreed to furnish General Line with the roopt he wanted, and that throu hout the negciaiion Qe Hunter' a t ame was nut used, and there was no in i nation that any one tXifpt Gen. Lan waa to have the commond. D 0 MoCollnm. formerly Manage of the N-w Yotk an I E'i R.i'roat, and conVsedlv amon' the firsii in his pufes sion in this ci unry, was to-day appointed hy the Secreia'y of W ir tt "ake cuari of and operate the ra Ir ia Is taken possession of by the Govi tnmeiit. ' Tae ifB J- bein; mi'itiry the rank and pas of Cul.nel were on erred with the appointor nt. It U probable that an impo'tantf.nm-m-'nd in uxis will b n ruttd io Fie-moot, a d tnat for reasons of o' vious fi US-si the 'rnnps assigned to him will be i i xcltiiv 'ly Q -rmana. rn'Mvlent Lnooln lo day voluntarily nppenred bed re ihe H"i-e Juliciary toitnnii lee. and gave leatiirtory in th-mit'tor of t be pnm in re public ttion in the Herald ofap r'ion nfhikla-t mnutl m.i-sairn. Chevilier Wick ff wa then brn'i helorn the ccuit nd am-wert-d the ques ion which he refutfd yocierdav, suiiti";. nt it 'a mmnred that the (.tolen parairrHplit W)r- furnMied to 'he Herald 1V Wail 8 tht Presidetit'a i.a'dener. who wait re ported a dirl yal by the P.'Her Commit tee, and whose nomination t j a lie iten ancv the Scnale i. decidedly rufu'd to coi firm. General Sherman at Beaufort, proposes that I be Government shall t ke clu'ife ol the pi iiitati"na coming iu'i in h nil.i and anall raise the cotton, t-mplo,, and p iy lite negroea, keel in the latter under a siro hut kind il'.si ipltn- of ovemeers. lie al-o pr po is hit u lahle teachirs be provi di d ''or the hi .rks and that reliiotii in s ruo 'un begvennp. . F rtrss Monrob F -b. 13. The cut luiat ti'iirs and fi'ripea arrived ihU noon -rom BurPsideVi xpedi i'in. with the bear . r of d s, aicl.es lor tie Gov. rmr.ent They rep rt the ri ni of the n-b In as com u!e. Tliree Ihousond pi itinera wire captured and a I hi ir j;un' o its burn I or ca, ti red recent two, w ilcli eweip it in in-canal. The F. di -ra loas is 41 kil'ed a d lib .ut 1 1.) woun ed. The rebel low h ab iut U 1 killed and their noui.de ' is less 'Imn loO. - Tho advance from Hatleras Inlet took ulaceon WedneiidHy morning, th" (Xdi-ti n enrtis'ii g of about GO I. The fleet anchored off 8 U upy Point that night,'. ml the next day proceeded to the entrance of Croolan Fouod. A'er a re-onroisi nee lb attack was emmc-need on Friday morning, the unierwriter I adin the co umn. The lad fl-et ins "ack'd and diapers ed in half an hour hy ihj Ntvy. while ihe rema'l der attacked the land Int'etifS The fiht e ntinued oil dark. Do ing he nijrhl 10.000 tn n were lindetl. an I on tiaiurday n.i ruing a marked bat'ery of lire guns wa sian discovered by ih kirrnirhera, and a a tacked in front and on both fl mks. T r 8lt, 25 h an I 87 h Mastachnsei'i the Sk 51at N-w York and the Klh Co necii u' were pardculary rnyaifi tl. The 25 i MvsachuseUa alid -he 10th Com e ticut miff red m ist severe ly. Toe fiiht lanud only to or three l ours lit n ti etiMl'fi) was a' a a n a. Uur ir ops ( irsuedauJ surrout.ded tt.e rebel camp and 'Oik nearly tl e whole comm.rjd piifoneta. O. J nil gs Wie wa hot twica wh 1- eid. a nl g to escnpe in a bo t. . C 1: Iltifte!!. of he loth Con- . tc icut. was k II. d at ihe lead of ki rroimi it. Hut. Cl de e onte'le, of the D'EsrenielJ nave whete . rvices were rolu t ry.' was killed. Nt) oilier dicers were ki led above Ihe rank uf Lit u'.tuant e FraistOTULp; M , Fib 14. A special J tptich to ihe,St. Loua Dein o-rnt, fro m eioStddal'stU' J2S M Bam Ctmk 11 i says our troop? took possession of Spring-Sold t3 day without firiaq; a gun. Qen. Price evacuated the plao. jester day afternoon, marcbioj out ea tha Fayette villa road, , . S?. Lou;s, Feb. 14. The filtowing dispatoh was for war led from headquir ters this morainj, ta Gen. MoClcliua at Washinirton: . The 11 ig nf the Union now floats orsr eourt house ia Springfield. The enemy retro, ed after a short en g gement, leaving a ltre amount of or s an I eq iiiai whioh wat -ap ured by Oen Curm. O ireialry is in cbk,i purui'. S;rnad, H.W,ULi':CK, Mijir-Q neral. Waihiijotbi. Feb. 14. A speciil tnes-aener arrive I thit murn,.n(, bringing the follo-vinu dispaiches; U. S Ftto Stcmsr PnitiosLPim. rtr Roai iki It-uxo, F b 9. -Ko m ike 11 Hid :s ours. The military au borities struck to u yesterday. Ttieir tneanaof defenie wr. truly form iJ-ibl , and they were used wi;h a det r-minatinn worthy, ol a hvtier cau e.- Toey c insisted of Iwo elahor itrly constructed work ', mounting together twi-n y-tw i heavy iunj three of tiem being one 'inn Ir. d pounders, rifled. Four o hers bit'erie-unu ain together twenty ijuns; a larire priporii-m of them hein of I ire calibre, and some of them nfl (I: eight tie imars, moun ing two gunieirhand each having a r fl -d yun, with a diameter of a thin y-two poii .der. The fi ;hiing commenced on the rn irning of the 7 h, about 10 o'oloot. an I waa ct' tinned un il ark Tha fo'lowin dy it w ts returned at nne-irly hour, and lasted un'il la e in the aflernoo i, when, by a bold charga by our army, the rcb-1 fl ig wos made to surcumb, nnd our own w a hois'ed ev-rywhereon the I-ilan l in its plnct. No aitaok could have been mure completely t Xecu'ed, and it was e irrie I out preci vly in accordance wit-, the arranementt made before the exped.tion luft Uapts Hitieias Inlet. (3'gned) J. M. C0LDSB0H0. Fhg Officer. fECOSD DISPATCH. Just ai I closed mv dispatch of yester day,. I receive! reliable inform Uioo that the rebel steamer w-iioli escap -d had gone io mii iOein U.ty, and iht-reuixn I unrne-diaiuly ordered Commander Riwuntoiake thirteen of our steamers under his com mand and go in pursuit of them, and a'so, if practicable, to ex-cuie another vervice, namely, the destructioa of the North Riv.-r, a link of the Alb m ule and vhesa eake Canal. The way he has alr.-ady accomplished the first part of u his own pretimi-naiy report, a copy of wnicti I herewith inclose, will iilorm yo i. I am. &3, J. Ai OOLD3B0R0'. U. S' STSAUKK riLVWAHK. 1 . Oil Kiix lUelh Ci y. Fe .ruary 10. J ' Sir: I have the honor to reput, that I have met ihe enemy off this placo thin mom ng At ni e o clo:k, and alii r a sharp erg genu nt, ave a ccee let! in destroying or capturing his en' ire iiaral foro-, an I -ileoo'nr Hnl destroying his ba tery on CdibVPomt. The tmly vessel saved from des'ruciion is tuo Ens, Capi J. M. Co k, who mhh wounded au 1 in a prisoner on biard (hi ship. I Imve oilier prjsoueiK. 1 am happy O sa.- that our ca-uil i -s are few. couiitl enn; the wnnnt o- ih' enemy 'e fire, siy uvo or three killed and some wounded. The conduct ol tt.e gsllant in n I h.ive ihe honor lo commrvid is worthy of all praise. ISoiih td our vea els ate atvereiy iiij I red I ol ti li leavu here a small lorce ami visit ihe covals and lake a look into the t ther ulnces belore I return. 1 have ihe honor, & ' , J. C. UOWAN, U.S. N. No ofhYi.l r. pin. but uii-rely a privale letter, up lo one o'clock to-day, lias be.-u received Irox Ueu. Ba nside. P.'om tha T naoai Rlyer, Cinoiai. Fo. 14 A -p.-ci I ti the Kvei ing Jou.u.il irmn F.rt llsny the I i h. a.iys ih a tim ex.iciii i n under en a-imiid ol Coon I K-'geii, lel'irnel tu Fir Henr to day, trim up ihe liver, having capuired Vetny live tliouatn I d df.tie w r,h of dm raland gooJa nl Puis, en-iie.s ee. 11 alao touod ten Is and ca np iquipNgei of truopa that lelt Kuit Henry. I roups have moved from here, and prub ably an a 'a k on Furl Dontlsun will take ple.ee lo motrow. Cnicaoi, F.b 14 Otp'aii Willard. nf tho Chicago Liht rtilli iT. left Fort llei ry day belore Tet'erd y at half-pa-i ten o o. uck, and te u bed ibis city to t'ay. Fiom him we learn that the artillery lelt Fa I He. ry, lor Fori Donnelson, but we, n tlirie and four u'clo' k on the morning oi t'te 1-ih, with ix regimiais of inlan ry. G. neral Urnt. eialf an I body tjuud, left! ut len o clock Hie same day. lu rear yu ird lelt al two P. M The whole luice was 4J 000 men. w ill twenty s ven piece ol lignl anil try. At lour o'clock, un the morning of the same day, eleven ra Imi nts efi. Pa iu -ah. under convoy uf gunbuait, to gutm ihe rivtr, making the whole lo ce over 50 000 men. T uunhoa s were xpecled to reach Fori DonneUun at sevm o'clock vesti-rday, and it was designtd io a tuck the Fart ye-terday allernoou. CniCa'io, Feb. 14 .V sp'ti il to the Tiibuue, dated "Crnn in fi. Id near Fori Donne! n 13 h, 12.31" -ays Foil Don- m-lsun is invested by our ir.ops. Our lioea are tormed from runt to left, and Horn nortli to ou h. nearly surrounding the Fort. Heavy onnunadinr nndskir-mi-shini has been voinif on since sevi-n and a half o'clock A. M. Owing to the x ent of our line of aoiion but little can tie learned ol the result. I henr, however, that a Captain in Company I, 7:h rrg nieot, haa b-eii k I ed. O n cCiem ird's dlvlnlin is opera Ing on the rLbt villi's si 0A- 8ai44'i' We have had hot one punboat to pity upon the fort, until just within the last half liour, when the other gunboats are firing on the fort. The foroe estimated within the breastworks, from the beat in-f, rmation. if about 15 000. No reinforcements can now arrive, aa all communication is out cff. A 1 Ihe offioer are acting wilh great valor ' exhibiting a fearletsnesa highly oreditabla te our woaUro timy. Geo. Grant' l staff has Hen ridint; along the lines all ra irnlng, rtgardlecs of th grip that is being tho were i in every direction 8 P. M The cannonading and skitmlthirt; has coniinuol briskly all dar. bat ha lately discontinued. A runsiderabl number ha bee i wnun-Icd nn bi'h lrs. Tin 25th In ditna, which rufihtd boldly op tu tha en-reno'unjnta, had , during" the day, lurty tf. their men wounded, all -lih'ly. The 7h Illinois and 7th. lows, who hav! he -n cl iso to tho enemy's dro Inst turns men A no'K the killed is C t. Wendell o' C. I 7i.li H inois.and C-l. Monlsoi.ol tb 49. h Ml.tiois, is woun ed . Biro'g shatp.Kh'Vitets htve done good service they kept several nl li e enemy s KUtta idle hy pinking tiff tho cannuniers i ast as I hey appeared at tha guns. Cup-sin Dirnk , I lite' tnpany olcivslrv went around to the 'eft bank of the river this afternoon, and reports ihut tha gunboat Carondolet received a ten inch ha'l ihr ugh litre a mate, hicb wound d eig it men but did ni.t ii.j ire lb! boat miteiially. Cipttin Wtlk'r, ol the Uirondol -t, sa a he his dismnunied three ol ha tnatn 's river g'ina. The other gunbjal hid not arrival up to six P. tl. Tho en uny 's rill i sho'i htv bien flying thick ant fist about hue til diy, 3 una vt shot's struck aroui l Oioertl G ant and a aft this a'le noon, while they were riding ahng the linet O ia bulla! hit one ol lb bortes of ti e body gusid rear Ly. Tne F-irt will be stormed in two da.'s. if not surrendered before. Oir men hive drtv. en back ihe enemy in every instance, Pd low, F oyd, Johnston and Iluck er ar said tube here. O.ia company bts been wuhtn 73 yards of lbs enetn'e eut enchmonK-'. Ourlo-s in killed a-id ' ounled ia lest Oiantwo hundrd.a d the numbe of killed ia lesa than fitfty. On d.mdiy P. M , a fl-et of fi'teen gun boats taried lor Eiis .beth Ciy. lie place was shelled, and h vi.ig been Violated pulially buri.t by the rebels tro ps wasoecupiel by t e d.-a liirl which was the Fag8'iip of I'ommoJure Lynch, whic'i was run down aid huirded.tuid he gallant Commander t-sciped by swiuiming o the snore. The no.' Irom El labeth Coy was received at Ho uionke lilaui in M nd iy evening. General Wi-ie was at Na's Head and succitled in escaping to Nor-olk. Tie reouls made no tiht aftir being driven from their entrencmerla whie i was done by the iltwkins Zjuaves, and the It M issc" Usella. Young Wise resisted the storming pirt ies till he w -s wounded and carried off. when his o-imtnand retired wi h tho otheit in ihe up ir ul ihn isluid, where they laid d own their arms., t, lil)eih Ury wna b ut half burn by ih- rebel roldiere. Cue p' Ojjle rent off a d- pu:a ion C un m inder G I Ishuro, an i asking him to teid a f. ic to' assist in x ingi.i h ng he 1 1 nies. Eden'on was i ken possessi on of on VV-idnesday hyCimmani r Gilds, boro. iki opposition being o lie red. Nor-io k nnl Hioi.m md p ipers attribute the I loss of It i moke ldanl io the blundering I i fUJiene ' ut the iN ivy. They still p-rist i i Hssertin! that 1,000 Fider.la were killed. They als.i charged toine Uianike Islmd 'ar.ners wilh desert iug and piloiin ihe Y ifkeea in the only point w ere t'.ey coul I effect a laming the Ian ling bein fl mk d on all side by ..n s-X el.s Ve marsh. D.-ptiches in m Men n' is and Noifo'k -idiiln. ih-tt ihe F dual Fi g was cues red on the I'eiin hto U ver by in- p ople, and as-rt th it tlio Fo lerafs nem t r t- a -i nor de-tr y d any piiv t a proe ta , tint even coM -ii. O.iv. L-ioherhil iasiv d n nrler for the lorini i.m of hone guard fur ihtde-it-ne ot Nirlulk, Poiers irg, aod Ut;ii-i ond. Buhcv Am -9 a d Un Ilanilon Fish rem ne I to B ilti.n re. Tue rebela reiu-i td to receive loom. . . St. Louii. Fjb. 11 V social dispatch liom Com to the Uiinicrat says Cip am Norton Ireui Fort Henry yestrrlay noon re pons that n i fijht litd taken plaie np to .hat tttue.liul fi iag was heard, which Mi B' to bo on the CuinbjiUiii b.ut 1J miles li low Fo't DiHolson. n.-aurrg rd and John Doll are Slid 1 at Foit Dinelson. Abont $100,000 worth of toVirso haa raaol ed haie fr.nn thl Tn.iese river. A orjginj party whieli let Bird'a To a yesterlay, broug'it io several thousand buob. els of corn be-uniTing to Lieut C.lonel Swank of the re Ul artillery. Wsnt!OTO. FjO'II. Tn C.m'ederatf batteries on ihe Polomio sdll tire al pawing vessels bni have not done any d im. ' A Washington diptch Hates that it ia be tieved by milil. ry men thre that MaiS-ma will 1m evacuated by lb rebel as liowliig Gre.-n his been. It is genera ly believrd that lbs pvfli! linn recently brouan't hy tht rbel flif c tiuce wa to refer ibe preoent dUpute to foieiip arbitration. . - The work of tboronghly reofg tiling the War "Diiiartment ia rapidly prugrasing To-day a LBtnher of Ci rk wr notified ie leave aid prohiUlid 61)9. gaviidds. ts-pMisect egaU r The dispttebes annodneiog our success si Fort Don nelson ooctaiontd intenss J iy. II official dispatoh has yet bean rseeivad htr nfiratatory, further tbtn the nppor IDfl being ciptured by th land foraes. Th Richmtnd dltpa'eh sayst Oar Tennessee xohao( ss lives as tloomy " prospaeta for the future la that part of tht eoa ledarae-. " i Several leading Joaraata Inllmit Unlf that there is raally a tbrwateninz state of af fain in But Teontsse. growing eut ed th id litrnHlov of mny o' thiwe ople to the old Union. . . , The eorretf-eident of the Mdmphli Ava inche triites tht theeinJitio: ol th inte ri r oou itiji ia not improve i by the lapse of imi. . t Th people apprth n I an ItamsdlaU al ; vanca of tha northerns), and trai'ors to (he Siu'h, and eytan tioir J r in every yilbga land neighho hi-oi. The U d mitts are m king dcmonetratlinf in mmi o' the no th.-rn wantea and evtsi at Me opSia: there wjre ex li'ii iousof Joy ea, the arrival uf tha n -wt from Bjach Oruve, - 8 otha'n Kcwa. y - Naw Yoai Feb. 13 The steamer B .!' tic haa ar ivel. 8 e bringa 700 bale of cijtu n and he crews of t atone fl-et Eight rebel prisnners w-re also brcnght and placed in Furl Lafayette, who were tckii in a akirmi h. The "sniier was gettini; diiagroeabl wsriu, ami uexvj rama lanng. Contrahanda were a ill p i king e.ittoB,' an t their numb' ra last inerei aing. Gen. Siierm .n has succeeded in exslo-' ding all reporters mm his inea. '- ' tiv ral regiments have been remored-from till on Head lo the foot of Dawfuskie Man I, ihe nearest point to F rt Palatkl that can he occupied, ezopt Tybee. . 8ey. ral Kun-boaia. a schooner and a number ! ol flits w!th P.rrott guns, howi-ra and. mortara, acflompanied the exposition Tistnall'a gun boat soon after made their' appearance, and (hreo of them ran Iha gauntlet to F-rt PJaski. Steven's biy. ade was pr. yented forming a junction, on , acconnt of abstract one in the livor. Fort ' Pulaski is said to ba in as bud asitmtioa a " tiU'i.ter was. Our Engineers are driving piles to a ' marshy Is. and for a road, and f ir a outid-s alion tur batter ei. This Island lies be- . tween the Union forces and Fort aek-wi. 1 Our foroa make advances ey-ry day, and our gun1 oat had shelled out post on Pine Is'and. and made an advaase to ward- Buff uc, where there is a large fotee. 1 Fort Jicl-on is 1 1 be taken and Savannah ' will so.in be capo red, ... ' fl 1 Another account-taya tha expedition' left on M mday, inclu I ng a 1 the gunboats an i tranf pons, rum ;i ni lor the shif ment ' of I2,l00 troops, .which will go through Call ibaa S und, into ihe Savannah River, : without cumin , within range of Puleaki' g ns. w Tiie rebels have w'tbdrawn large num'vr of tpmps from Charleston and Pott R yal to 8 annah. Twenty thousand ironns were to leave Monday (o Hike th- ra Iruad. and 1 hence 10 Chatlestun. T ire; regiments of cay alty j .in them, and also several artillery t g nenis. I'he weather is I e au iful and the Iroopa are enthueiatie Armed binh of 'oHnsn'a and May. nard'a followers are prowling about in all irec loaa iht iu i the mountains. In tha remote c mniea many hay been shot at n:ght in their own houses wha aj ere la the fortune . of ibe South. What tho Hebe s Thlik of alcClcllaa. l y the arrival n a gentlema direct Irom Rid m nd, via Fortress Monroe, says the R.il imo.e Ameriesp, we are put in pns-"ession of one aT t 0 yery interesunir fka: Hi opinion is that 'he rebels are almost at ihe last jfHsp, e-MCIa ly in tl. w of tha now apparen ly a certain d lact that their ircvpai are ti e rtati r ptiftioaj of 'hem d-tei mined 10 go Itimt", iheir enlist- , mn a Xpiriny most of ti tm, by the twefla lieth of his m n h. Aded to'th s is the hsl,ef it at Os, M Clellan is contUernJ by th'ffl tt be the evil ;en ni of this oi llmn. ihe Cunh-derates fcarmg his-biii tia snorv iha all else in this d recti ri Tht J declr that "whateyel the per.p' ' here) may tl ink nf him in their impalhnt), that his eotitae is ruining the ml" Preparing for an Adraofia. A le'ter in ihe 1'urTs'oCommerei' I, rVorri enrrep ndi-nl in Oireral McDowell's; ' D vi io 1 of the gran ' rmv of the Potomac, uivt-e tome item nl lots Il'gef ce wl ich In dicr-te a movement f some kind before) lon. General Wadswn.th haa isfOedor-iJ rs o his briirada to hvo all iia sXes pni.in perfect order, and htptso, and Q nrterma.lers have bn notified to pro' p. re transportation for iheir respective r glTo-nt. Genersl McDowell has; alto ttu'd a order for the aelertion of one hnndred and forty men from Wadsworth'a Rrg de to serve as flnnktrs and sharp-shooters. The impression prevails in Ihe division that an advance will bo made just as sonn as ihe eondi.ion of the losda will permit. - . - " ,. Uba t. A Mr. twift of Detroit, a sentleman whose statements th Adverti ser says an la implicitly relied upon ti nn.li' t' at pper with the following: Aa there is a great deal t f he me s??" among children thit ,h ul the eonnuj, T . i-h 10 m ike k own a plan that will tt d ily eu'e and keep ti e disease oa the tur-f ce of the k n until ii tarns, and will b Inf , it out when it hs turned in, or s'ruk in. . Though simpl , it ia surs-s ; Take a pin! of rate and pit lhn tale) a light vrs-etr '-ponr on b-ilmg wa rr, 1 ad let it stttid a abort limej 'hen give ii to the auk rersr-T "idiirk. Ir atiert be pretty wnrtn. It fi-teea aaiauUinU l-if.l " ' |
