T n E ELK A D V 0 C A T E KLK ADVOCATE k,.:jT ..-"5 4.i .r.-j.V;,' theP-atti 'u-p-?'t rj-tmi isa tnami Av pnrtti ami Mi.P.i!,iiv (ytii ; Vlrtfjnl hut lo Truth, lii.rriy a4 Ai furor nratt v e fctsr ihaU are." lxhUn Jiciyt Thursday u v p. w. ii.innKTT. Ilidgway. Pa, March 30-1365. S . M PKTTENGIM. & CO,' A J ) V K K T I S 1 : 1 Xi ) AO EX C V HO Nassau St.. New Yoik and 1 0 State St., Boston S. .M. 1'Kn KNiilbl, & Co., are the .gonts for the Kt.K Aoyiitatf. and the t lost inGueniial and largest circulating Newt-piper 5a the Uuited States nnJ the Cnnadaa- they are authorised lo coo yjot for us at our lowest rates. ft5"lidw3y it is nil is well filled with citizens mid soldiers, with very ponr accommodations lor either classes. rj1.y occupy the Chur ches. School Iouc Ac, anl ave still pressed for room. The hotel and gro cery keepers arc reaping a great harvest, chnrgiti!; the greatest prices for the HX.restaecoani,.4.ns c rca,1,in Holy tr.t unit nnv inns nail Sappiina wer- strn. K oeatt, at wer-' stm K ithc feel oi'tiii: Apostles f..r Ivin. from Avhieh we arc !ed to the ineviiable c ..ni rlitsioti that t!ie 'r"s; ;7i, from wliicli we extract ths .wvt ui.irse! at the head of oar fo'unn n-cely a! Jowed to dra j out its miserab'c cKl-tenoe is a lic'.rnble csar,..lij if the cJb-cts of that viee, whicb i f.itbi-Men by the eighth eonnnan l:;,enr. We pn y you, neighbor, let not your angry pas dons rise, fur that the gf.Uy nil loyal city ! lrjo . seift!i not the o!liee of the Pro vost Marshal, but raiher the uncivilized i'im:ity of Klk. whereof tbj coutity seal Ilidgway tbo sum of a'l abuniloa ::.'iis iiij the abiding plsca of wirVed atid iicfiirious Hotel keojx'rs who pounce (Upon the wceptng tieu ef llrlv, and do ntv tlieiu. as wa iio,-.c- t-.) it.o eertam i jiian who fell auioug ibiercs. Verily I'.r'e weeps b.r ibe office and ill not be C'liiifivtod. because he cant ct it ; and her children going down to .Ji'i i.'ho iliat is itidgwaj craving ex. f tuption, !irDsean.3aloii?Jy maltreated: Our Krie ueicbiNirs arc ambitious of 'hwi'j, the good Sviusvitaa, savlsg r.nd excepting tois, that while they pay twi pence to the landlord for keeping the ick man they may insert their hand .into the invalids, pocket and draw there- :from ton jvue But." says soiya J: .intcri'sted party, 'nuiyn.ip tbe wail -drhielt arises from the golly people who jchange money is: the temples of Et3c, jiud who jiut on sack doth, cvea as 1'iilstall aid and who sprinkle ashes on .dieir hea Is an;! annniat tbnuiseUos wish Fetrolonm have greit end heavy caw for complainings and lam-lings of Jespair. Then we auswer our Ui-sluter-jested friend ; that on the subject of the Provost Head Quarters, o'tr cseitablo iVietnls. west of us bava fir soaie time iiucn iiuitc lunatic Like New Yorkers! vho lnivo a tradition among them, ihatthc 1'nited Stntes are sitaate sonic vhcrc on Broadway, our Krie brethren, believe that the I'Jth Congressional 3 )istrict is located soitiewbeto in Erie i onnty : tind, icee the biy on which .the ollice was wisely aud indeed, jumu-ty rennved to Ilidgway, they have by mean trickery, lying as--.r;ioi:s and contemptible subterfuges, done all in iheir power, to have the office removed to Erin City. Fair aignment altrays tfchould comaiand respect, goal reasons idvanoed fur the removal will always eceive impartial attention; but barefaced jbraxon, impudent lying, such as the Dispatch displays should be treated with .v'outempt. We would uot notice it, but that patience bath ceased to be u virtue; lor tt.e ctiaraeier oi our cwwus, ic lor i jiothiug else, should we take up the ct0rual rast tauntliJtt we despise, nnl buttle to the) V . . est ot our ability, villi the him who EtirTbc disturbance oa Mam aire t .offers it. The l'"puii-,i says our Ho- j Saturday evening was caused by a pug. .riels charge ''the fveslet prices for the j nacious individual, announcing himself, -poorest ncoiiiui.id itijns." We arc as-1 as come from Erie to teach Ilidgway jtonished the Editor of the Di'uitcf,, j people "suthin." His ta'euts unl'ortu - hose bruins seem to be located ji U;o nately were uot sufficiently appreciated region of the stomach should complain of by the benighted citiicens, and be, at vvior aecjniaKiJattoiis. We asstrt, an l t Lst, sunt i gentlo slanjbcrs iu the gut itnosspis to p.rove our assertions, aic j ter ',ot tuning, W testify to the w'.lcut j Tbe r,wn ,t James IJlakely wbaractor ot the aeeommoJattons of our ( Countvi-'cetiuteudaiu of Cw- vliotels. lneir charges are m . crate J ' .......1 I . I . . L . II.. . 1 i reasonable their t.-.bles excellent, and ! the rooms c.nuftii table a'ld wall furnish. They can aceomaio l ite easily 4.V) j ()cr.,t. ti:ctr cap.ieity can lie nmeased to meet ths uar.t tf ths trav- idling public. The private b&uses, with . -.a jiencrosity niheieiit iu the ci'.irr.is ot 7 lio place have been opened to aeeoinm-v-1 .Jute taosc aba prefer thcia to tbo bo- ivU. t-'tratiuers have never bad cause eomt.Liin of tbe reception n.et with -., I'xeeptiiig ouly some parties, from i ; county, ana p and tv.i:s ad aecnt. u!:o I ly ui it, eviuce a fi.mtic desire to . , . -' i rom all parts of it. Suppose tbeoffi.-e b. pted at Krie. A drafted mau wishing -io report from Cleaitb-M is oMijcl Ui .'O to lied with tlieir bouts on. e.i (1 kcouiium,i: lire imni, v.. - ithe cipbt counties composing tbe Dis. mous. There is not a toper or rowdy tfrict desire the office at lliduway two ( to be sceu iu their bars, excepting those Erie mid Warren de-sire its removal, who come from abroad. All attempts T.idgwny is the geographical ceutre of(ta detract from their od name vijj Whe District, eoiivei;iei,t!y reaebe 1 ! prove fatile. Gentlemanly,-, n every re- yiile by stage over a uiountaiuo'is cua iry, with terrible roads 10 miles to liidg tvay, this (iceupics one day, if uot mow, j!io is obliged to tay all night l Kidg. way, tdicj the train at 1 p. i;,. next day iirriving ia Krie ly l.?e to trn.-vt any Jjuiiipss whatever; tLi iky fallowing be ,.'uts tbroiigh yitti bis basiuess, but finis ihe train Us bit iu ''e morning, and be ti ill 1 o obliged lo remain over night in J'tW't"y,'r t,',, ,'1C r'n '',r Ilidgway, but ou arriving finds the singe lini loft lor Clearfield ami lie U obliged ) lo wait until Best day the evening or whicb lie arrives at home; thus lining i one week, in the transaction of biu.ine.is, i which he now can transact in three days at most. The same niay be said of those residing in Jefferson county, while the cilixens of Forest could not possibly go lo Erie, transact their business and return ir. less than ten day. (We iy uotbing of the ttiMt fried mush a week old, and tho ootToo which staiub np only through tho all id the butter to bo found in hotel not a thousand tniles from Krie. eitj.) The same lacts will apply to Warren, were the office bleated in that comity. .Suppose, fur ther, that a resident of Ilidgway, (that don of iniquity,) should desire to trans, set pome 1'rafl business at Krie or War. ren; he would leave Bidgway in the f. lernoon, arrive in the evening, be com pelled to wait until the next day tn com plete bis business, and paw another night doing valiant duty against tho bugs before bo ould vetnrn homo ; thus losing at the lowest calculation three days, whereas citiwns of Krie oouuty . . . ? . i ; i nKe ne train in mo moruiug imm their homes and arrive at Ilidgway at J p. m., and do not start for bouij until nest day at 1 p. m., arriving the smie dav. civitu them one l:iv to transact nhcir business bji.1 one fir coin- and - , - r.jily ,iujfi .nnloa,? . , ; , , t rf(l,vor0li fn,m lne frai t"c efforts of insist u ; on going to bed boore.l,) Tiiercisno better loca tion in thfl District for the safe keeping of the limited men. and the substitutes; were cither in Krie, th.xy wonli be most nr.uiervihiiiy t heated. Mid impest d v.ponby esvt.iin closes inhabiting cities, j,nd of which liric has her share. They here, are all comfoUnbly lodge 1, iu the Court House and Fehool Houses, with everything at command necessary for then couitortand well being, farreulovcd from t!ic winifold temptations the city of Krie parades. We have stat.a simple facta. When the celebrated Csptain VTragse wished, ov.ee, to impress bis wife "vUh aa ideji be remarked "it was & mere ,-iusiioBt.f hmuuiorint:." bat we don'jt Wlli:il..l H' UI1'.4(A1 . - enough to impress our neighbors rf Krie with stnbbeni laet-; no g7inipe of the blessed truth, crold ever penetrste thejr sordid brains. They arc strrmecrs toil evidently, V2& do not l;k t.ttcal with it ; probably awaiting an introduction. ere the question ol lemovat snumatea to a vote t'f the people the proposition, apart from Erie and Warren cowries ' wouM ineci wliat it aescn-e.,unquanneu . cond,-'n;nrit".-)Ti, De-iiiJciJly, while tke in stitution o( Fiwost Marshal) is in exis tence, the ofnee should be located a that jviiut most convenient Ui the eiti xeiis of the District. This has been done in the ICHh, anl no greater act of flagrant injustice could be perpetrated, than its removal to Erie. Eio is not the llHh District; ber interests aro wot paramount to the interests of tbo other seven cyuntius. He? elab advause uieut must not take prco&deuce of Jns lioc Her God, mammon is nut the Cod or all. We trust, indeed the time b not distant when the office wiil r.a longer exist between Maine and Cali. lorni r, the dark forests of the North, and tbe blooming savannas of the. South; as yet it docs exist, tmd ia Ifwrns canto, lot thaf.teroise of its terrible fune tious be tempered with bnmanity. Is the pxr Tuau to be dragged from the cen tre of the itate to its extreme north wes. tem limit, merely to gratify thecupidity of Erie sharks, and substitute swind lers ? Baaaue, tbo flow of gold, jaars not in to tbo hip of Erie sharpens must in justice be dote ? We opine uot. There is no cloud but bath a silver lining : amidst thorns Ikwms the rose ; the30 'thing uiat pass away. Soon we trust, tbe blessed davof peace will brwik ! over our homes, and srar, wita all its at. i . - .. .... . . , .fl , .1 SoW.., irUich we published Ust week, should have been dated Maj Jst 1 1SJ1. 0 er 'JttO ineu were aceouiiiioda- ted with beds at the Hyde House ou MoiiAay night : at tho Fouulain, 1-0; the Exchange over lt)v, .vr, it, Jaiusr over .")0, while not less tbta 111!) were lu-co.'.niuod.ital by the cilixeiis. GarWe bear wilau testimony to tbe 'juiet aad order which prevails ia our tew. uirmauurajuricuiiMi- ! ett credit fur the efforts they mate t . . -.i.. . ..ai null iii Aiiir. sct, they ais cntitUM ia tr,e rnuiao oi tue puuuc. ; c ';-n si)eeei3, J,cfT ins UirMWAT IlAitnAr-K. ihi Availed and nineteen .substitutes, dialed men and deserters, under com uiand of I.ieut. MeXulty. with guard of twenty eldiers belonging to Captaiu SuoRts, company. t-Tbe Clarion River is oer a raf ting stage. From present jirospoci-s Friday morning will give all that ia ready a chance i startiug. lo eonsequenca of not receiving any mail from tbo east, fur tho last two weeks, wo arc uoable to give a detailed account of tbo late destructive freshet, but copy the the following from the grit Obervr, the only account reeoiv, cd. The Great Flood. "The freshets of tbo spring of 18G3 will bo moinorable in the future local history td the country as the most des tructive visitation of the kind within half a century. Wc had a cold winter, in which a great deal of snow has fell, ami a March distinguished for its cm tinuj'is warm rains. The result has been immense floods anu an ennrotnons destruction or property, Wa have so far, only heard of but ft small percen tage of tho devastation caused, by the swollen and racing valors, but cocngh is known to show that tbo losses are grea'cr than ever oceurcd before fiotu the same causes. From every quarter oltho Earteroand Middle Slates we that any rroeutK.n bad been instit Ued, have reports or tremendous freshets, j J retum from 1 luladelphia, late doing immense and uhuost irrcparablo S ih "t damage. The railway lines, and ether went J'" ilM hm I bad nrtmertv alons the -real ritera oi New Rwe ftma rhu.tdelpb1aU l itUbargb to York ami PennsyU-ania, are perhaps the n ' ... ,.r 'he amount of tbe oanuot be aprroxi- The s-pii::" flood of ;t down as tbe xut losses thus sustained o Kated by njilliiins. The ISO.! may besalely set destructive cue eve-r known. Thursday Vvcnina, of last week, and con. t i uued to rise, s. wecpi ua lcloreit tiou e s, , btid-es, tnd iliatiug wood and timber in ! immense quantities; until Friday noon, wLen it lia-J attained the irrva'.e.'t netaui ' evet known. Millions ol dollars' worth of lumber and logs w ere swept down tbe tide, together with bridges, dwellings, and barns. At Ilarrisburg, b lower part of tbe city tras completely subtler ced ; the fires in wions iron smuh's cs- ublisV-Kcata put out, and private pro-,j perty toaa coomioas' araoa:it swept away '. or d'etroved. The railroad bridgos at ' and near that city trcrc sil'niergcJ. some i to the oentb ef three feet, and its jtumi. r.ent danger of being swept away. The lumber stored at Marietta, Columbia. ' and MiJdletowa was swept away, with i a grest amount of private property rf all ! descriptions. At Danville, on the North . llranrb, tbe flood was tbe roost dcstitc. j live ever kovn. Tbe railroads run-' ing into this town were completely sub-1 merged, and all travel suspended. Tbe , North TSraneh canal, running along tbe j banks of tbe river, is entirely destroyed n many places, and quite half of tbe ' twn iimicr wawr. At .ininwrwic on tne u est iir-rti, u.ia jikj' jj i , t - .1 : . v- l-.-. . no means so creat. a porron oi tncj new bridge of the rbibdclphiaand Erie ..;l...-.l -r. WAtVrTl .ttrav nrii nil thl lands about the town overflown. At Suabnry lbs river rose for soice boursi at a vtry rspid rv'c The lotrer part of Ihc town was entirely auba;ergcd at about noin on Friday, sad a large potion cf tba embankment of the I'M, and Erie ' railroad washed away. Almost tbe whole distance between Trevorton and j iU Mt approved on the Sunbury tbe banks are overflown and a , tliri -nn) vini ..an ct tfl amend the Van amount o! property ijestrflyed. At j f ffVcral oretoft j,, u prwMe PunoMBtwa a oowmon voad bridge was iW )3 curojjng acd calling out f the washed away, passing safely undf tbo MtlwMll forces, and for other purposes," wilroad bridge at Dauphin, but ". ! requires that, in addition IU tbe other damaging the Pennsylvania Kailroad WwJ Uet of ta crime of dcscT. bridge at Tvoekville, above Harrwburg. Uon fwm Ad ro-l15taryor naval rvice At Nortbumbcrkud the bd ' j 0r tbe United States who sbaU not re the river was earned away East of j tar t Uie M Npon llow. llarrisburg, and nearly to Ilignspire, the 0 ft trAd si,Lia siity track of tbe reunsytvani Ivailroad wqs , lha vn.laitnon Lcranafter enUrely ubmergc4. u.euticucd, ibsll bo deemed and taken Tbe vd out of the Hudson at i(j valmilaTily Tclin.jul.hcd an,l for 4bT, c F"Jr. 1 becoming cbok- jy a r- hu u kcMjne . .1 at d.ftercnt pcU soutb, has resulted j M , gaA Jrters .vWl be incapable ol io foraws a most Ueaauwus flood. At . um ofl;ss of cr profit un. Albuj U lower portion of tU city was der (t o( exere;.,5fl!j submerged, and oa Saturday at boats . . . . , 3 tWeof . -nil M ! fJ ",J P0S by tbe fernes walked ia tbe rog.ons ot the gaslights. The track ot the Hudson Kiver I?a,lroad was submergea tor n es bclT-eca roushkcensie and Albany. The oaido track in many places is waibed away, xravei oeiwwn the state eamtal is accomplished now only by tbe Iarlemroad. At . Mechanics. -,r - i i,n; . i n Tillc several dwellings aad barns were carried awav, - . . . , - in me cases tne oceupaut-s Darely lime to escape, The Mohawk acouired a greater height i .r.. : ,. .. til .;M ,h wat:r the fi time find and the Ulegpp I linai east I he track - -t . of the New York Centra! Hkl eatra. lu,lraJ l'c; nd Jtomc is dwiuaged to a tircea Fonda s;vvi.-r vi cm mh-ui. - . i ...... j. wi it v...u bridge waa carried away, by drifting can al boats, i be bridge at i'alaune was aJso swept away. The Cuuaectieut coaimenced risiug ou' Tucaday, aud ou Saturday noon bad reached the height of twenty .three feet aud five inches above low-watcr mark, at Hartford. Not for thirty years at least has such a lreshct beeu Inwn. Uich- ways aud railroads ia u;any places arc flowed; daws aud bridges wbiob have not already been taken off are endanger td, s4 Wfy cxciteiueat prevails. Fatal Acciknt. ().i Thursday afternoon but, while a party of lumber. men were cng.iteed ia roiling .uare tiiiiber iuto the Noith Fork, some dis, taucc above this place, tbo timber ca shore gave way, catching two nieu, earn ed James Clawges. and Gideou Kiuda. uiuth i;t its desocut. Mr. Clawgcj was s.o crrely injured that be died ia a few bours. l.Uideuiuih was ala sevcrly ia. jared, but wcue ir.forued by Dr. Ben nctt, tbe attcuung physician, that be will probably recover. Clawgcj leaves a wile audacvctal children to tbe ras works, nnttintr out " r, . v , " " Vv - r ia -a i a .-..-t. .i i ., i t ii 1 1 i 1 1 ' i j ' ri ii rri a i, i. .......1 -, - a . - i I iIC'I'i'. u aw - r . , lual fill 1ZC JJ UliVOVl 3 dli: . f he Iron bridge ever the I tiea ... . w.,i f.a js,: .r ... . .... . .4v ..-....- FI J ir. it'ir tlfi CiivtC i al'A. St'liriiJll. IZiill . , a Ki iIlh-a aTiMj i.r..i.ii :i. ! :. 1,1 --r. lutj""!"""""""" - im ii.u;;4.r. I ail i ;i 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 4 a.' ii uua lui i aias , , i : - i ... i . . m From lit ftrootrillt ITrnltf. Oir. at KicnARDsvit.tr. A ppici nicn of wl gathered off the water of a spring in the immtdiate Ticinity of Uicb ardsvillc, in this county, lias been left at our office by Dr. H. S. Hunu This apecimen is undoubtedly oily, and we are assured that oil can be catbered there at any time, but more particularly, dur ing wet weather. A year or two ago a well was sunk just above tbe bead t iiu spring a distance of twenty feet, but the water cowlil not be used on account of the oily substance, with which it was im pregnated. This spring in on tbe lands of Mr. A. S. Rhines The specimen above alluded to can bcjccn tit onre&ec at any tiuie. COMMUNICATION. 1 W. Barrett Ksq. It is false that 1 instigated, or advised the prasa. cntbH of one of our citizens for issui-ig unstamped pnpor, and equally f.tlse that I am counsel lor tbe prosecuur,or ever was in this business, I was t.ot aware commence proceedings i ha story u false. W ere the " r.T05jnent coutle- a!sc. V ere me -pTOWincni gouue- less attentive Id the a3airs ol others, and more attentive to the promptings ol j Le F-bbly, would have besjta- i ted before making a statement so unwar ranted. While I claim the riglit, despite I censure of "prominent" gentlemen, j vi'iii m i , v m.iv J - J n i , . , . l'-e, and to co whither I please, I wish it understood that .1 have no sym- i""'v i i the case at issue. L.E J. Ti.AKET.T. Ilidjrwv, Jiitrfeb 2ith "(1.5. M(ss ASit Kl.M CasiT ibis w-3 tiele, nianufaetarel by ieuer.f-urge.ss, 1 ol this city, is attaining a reputation si. most unexcelled for tbe reliet of Coughs, I Colds id noarseness. Tbe proj.Tictots j ij;',ve cxteciea t neir iccnines iot its oiaauSitlure, and arc now sbipping im- wens quant'uics to nearly every tora i:i this part of the State. The best tesi f its iiierjts is the Inct Ihtit wherever it bus been introduced, there ba9 never been a failure to oniar more. We recommend the Moss and Elm Candy as a mild, pleasant and effectual Temedy, to all troubled villi affections T tbe throat tf Aptumaor rnmrsja Aspaamojie ijfeetien t$ tba Cronsbiil lubes, wbleb kro covered villi a dry, tenacious o, . -"Brcaa Jioncbial Troches'" " . , will in some cases give i.-ntacbati relief. ' -. Proclamation Regarding D- Seriefs. Wasbicgtoa, Mwoh 10, 'C5. Pjf & nx&al of tU hurt, x irici.amTJOS : porsorfs who shall or j -- - , . .. 1 tiereaiter deseix tne . 5 11 f . . a . OIirolle., 6hall ie. j jttrisdcl?on of tJie ,3ii:,rl.t io (,.,, - i,rl i t.,a j. of Un:U(i Stnte!! wkh ,h1 ia I teot to avoid any draft into tho military w or(leIttJ b, .. . , . n-lde-s of tbe section. B i" " P :.i, i, Kb, ,iW;J I -1 ' ' ui4c:i iiuiccaiucc vui siiiijii ii. limit ut f,i.:,i, ii ....i.. t . . " ' - - - j , ,T - . , . - .. hu ,,,,M1v; r .... j . . t as I i-!l11iintr li. I tl' r riJIIilnLS lallil I'tllll. thej lair li assigned to, unless iy , J - , f ....... " - . .. : -- ll...:r,rT,-:naJ Urm ol e.u islnient. Now, therefore. T, Abraham J.ineolu, President of the United States, do issue una i."m.iimuh"u, ' - v - -'j --'- i -;;..., .'t r,.., iiiui i.nu nv .i".!... lo return to th. ir pi.;icr pots, au.t I do hereby notify them that all desert m who i-h !1 within NXly days from the date of ii I.-. p.,y.l-v.,..ll -.1, V I't Jill JiT li f, ll .1 IL.-. .....w.i ,r m'- k, vicv or ,v,rt themselves to a v.rovosl iiiarbal, aball be atoned, on condition ... .1 . . .1 . 1 vai na.v iciuiii 10 .lie., iiiiiiviih - Cimj anies or Such other organizations as . 1- , .:,..-.! ... t . .... v luf v luav uv ,m ,:ih i4 .... z u remainder of their orginal terms of en. 1 h.-tment, and, in ttditioo thereto, a peaiod cunsl to the tiuie b.-pt by do.-tr-tion. Ia trfitittotiy wbereef I bava boTeunus set Uiy hand, and caused the seal of tbe I'nitcd States to be affixed. Done at tbe oity of Washington this 1 1th day of March, ia the tear of or Lord one thousand eight bundled and sixtv-Sve. and of the iadetadeuee of tbe United Slates the eiglitT.ninth. A.BU Ml AM UXlX)L2T. By tbe President : Wmuvu H. StwAtri. .Secretary tf ?iM. ti irt iki ii T.r.ii-ljiinatirin ihe iTCsident is I iV.- V-... l.t l1A.ri t,. .1, A rin v News. THE LATK UATTLH. Tho Uebo'i Allow Then-wlve lo b Ta lea prisoner. OPINION tP 11 EN. SIIKRMAN. From tbe South, New York, Martb 3. The Herald's Gib corps correspondent says ; Just four bonrs alter the repulse of tbe tvbel nttack ou the rijjht, tbo thun. der of artillery and tbo crash of uuskct. ry was heard on the left. This lime we were tbe attaeting party. Our object was to prevent the rebels from massing their troops, and at the same time to as certain if possible, their strength. Tbe rebel line captnred is consbleiuMy in ad vance of our own lines, on which they hsd erected an elaborate series of rifle pits iu which they could have ussed 2'),000 c,cj. They were driven out of their works, and compelled to take shci- ter in lhir rortifieations. The majority ol theui, however, were pi cparcd to be captured. 1 Ins charge was maie witn great gallantry by our men, and tbo li$e was cecaplel,bytbc rebels mv;sid an overwhelming b.vlv of troops rtlurned CTC WJ; ovf 1 ilrove our men out, the artulery then ' opened, dnriug which our assaulting 1sa.,i . no,vf,, -ar.-rs ' rt s -Kastible, anl the Kobels awn scattered, tlioiiffli soiac re. ,lia;ne,j l0 be captured. Col. Iwiabtof 12i , v V WJIS inied in this Rebels soon scattered, though sr.isc re. ciiiut.. j he result ot taw 02 tit is I .: m - I ed np.m as showing thai the energy 1 Ijee's trooris is dwindlinc darn to e (,f' to Jthey figlit like hopness not desperate ! msn. Even tbeireriillery is r.ot sorrel wiih old time cnersr and tierst-rcrauce LLt. The new nosition dined and occupied by this corps is hot held by a strong boiy of our tr oops, wh o will bs fc,i8 to mwfanv attack. Tbe Srfi.wJ CorT,s .vjTswt.ndent savs too tro.-.r,.; uere aroaseJ at an early boar .... , . . . l,v a report Xhe men wo; or Tisrlitiir on the runt, re rut ia line and roe m- Koisance sent out, wliicu returnca, bringing in soma prisoners, oon alter. Tho enemy'.- skirmishers were met and driven in off their picket line, anl their rifle pits were occupied by our troops about five o'clock. The enemy wade an attack. They ermc up in gallant stylo, aid detnonstrateij that there was still fltrht in them. It was s.ie:esslully iaet and renulsd however. Thev soon reformed and acrain advanced, or.ly lobe driven back with ercat biss. Foar as-1 aaijlts xrere thus rcpalsel whea the one- jiiy withdrew. The Herald's Newbern correspondent ' the 2vM savs : Lft! G en Sherman is said to bare informed promincat ofbeers, on leaving Fayette. ville. that if be reached Goblsboro witb. out much trouble, tbe game was up with the rebels, as with a concentration with Schofkld and Terry's forces nothing could withstand tbeli' i,iovea;e;.ls. Tbe Herald's Davis Tslsa,.? oi.on dept of the ISth tbeauiboiitioi ru fusoi to exchange newspaivers. One of our monitors in ad? aa impot tant re.'cniiclsance i tbfi nill works oa the 15th, anl w.is allowe4 tc move aboat witlioat being fired on. Tl.c city setinis to b JeteriaiaMl to make strong resistance. Tte Tribune's ColdsVoro correspon dent of the 2 1st says John-sWa entire force confront Sherman at Smitbfield, tbe latter being on the south side of tbe river and the former oa the north side. Later details, dated 2'Jd confirm this statement, la the engagement oa tbe l(kh tbe rebels attacked Sherman's center bevily bat were driven ff tbe field, leaving their dead aad wounded ia our bands. Our loss was set fceavy. Ho ld Qrs. Army of tbe Potomac, March 2(5, Tbe eogegeuicat here yesterday was without doubt the uiost iuipoUat aad ,.. .t,t ? ..... . socccssiui jot ine union artns inx cas t i...: j.. ,f I ft WtVl.UUIK. ' V t ,.'11 5 the enemy , . , , ... .Z .u at everv point, bat vuuu demonstrated tb fact that caae, and ray an.l anv- a&a give up t ttjr lh..i 1. a aha ,..,(,. 1 in iVintnit I n.wsj... Tort Sieadman thecal once d in i fcll to platderiagtbcbaigcia tbe tcnta, ; , ,V - - ....v.. not induce them to dc-isf. j Tb.e who remained in lii;e -Mtro'n Nerrvis j wUh noilvng lij-.c tbe tmWiasia they -j Kal-si Vllll. UTvl 4.11 Ullltlll., Jia ; . .1 : . ..-. J... uowu ineir anus ai me ar.-i rviio; iunn v ku.lll0loi roaebini' tbe rear, tin wiIucamiil I 0f reaehim' tbe . the rebel otSee . j viril o their owe. Jj a delermiael re.,!; iapi- a- po,. 1 'T.l 1 : . .1 I'. ' " 1 . tp.-ia-jf it.n.r iue-a over ine Lf ih ....hii,!, ,.,h, ha.-k i jiiuadrcbs, however, bid ia tbe bsAV! " ' . - . ...... w . . jaotbtng. j proois, aim waucu lorouriuca u route ; ,,, take tbcia prioncrs. t . J'tiiad.elpbia, area 27. A special dLpateh to tao Bulletin, from Washington, ays : A special tuesseneer, atto ft Gold.,. boro.N. C, oa tbe J2d, aniwd btre to-day, anl reports the tccupa;iou of taat place oy ciiojiela 8 forces. lit & l-niig the highly iraportant ' w taat fehenaaa farmed a tune. j l'?,wuU. S l Co "" i 13 lhe ll,ver' k w 111,1,53 west of Goldsborx. oa the 21st The 11th carrs, ol Sberuiso's arny, ! bad a tight with l?iTdf, m Averjibaro, on (he IGth bst., in wkich the latter was Landsouicly defelcd, leaving all bis dead in Gen. Davis' hands, and retreat, ing to Itentonville, where, on Sunday, tbe 19lb,oue division ol n,, rrpe was attaiked by Ja.nsw,; Mid for & while turned Lack, lot en le:o rein- lorfcU ty the rest of the dhiaion. dr tne enemy uacc. ana during -:v v.. -v.j t . ... n "ui. lit. Ruiuunnpii iiitniiinvii c-iuiiuuiu, uip tea nines west oi uoli a. lioro. It h tbe tucro'y letuporary success in the first part or the fight which the rb. els are btiasting vcr as a great i9 tory. Sherman's loss will not exceed 1,000. Tbe armr is in excellent condition. ' A detailed account or the foregoing, dated GolJsloro, March 21st, has abv been received. On the 22d SchoSeld aioved out to Cox' bridge, ca tbe Nensa Kiver, .ix miles beyond Goblsboro, when Terry's frees were disearered lay ing a ponhwn to cross t'co river, having tnircbel alltke way from Wilmington. In a few foments soi rJ" '"N w u' 20th cf rps, were ilLnr- ioing from Rentworlb tu Cox" Bridge, a l the junction of tbe right i " nerman s army, wnn Terry s tr Scboficld'a forces, was pcraiaw.ai3y ! made, Sberwau bad notified Sehfdield i ' be would beat 7o31bjT on tbe 22d March, and LeTtept bis word. Sxna oi his staff were there timing lbat 3t. Jebnson icll bacl: to PmitbSe 1J. : "eiuous xi j,crui varujjnaa j troersfrum bis artnj wa namcow. , 4 . " - - a named oiilages, n native ol Colrarle I - " '"' ""j- jui tocu exn ioi ting wjta great sr.ceess, lit ur?.';cr-. GtiUianv. . as a 3ioa timer. One day in ti:s last I month he entered a den ceiitaioiaig lion and a lioness an 3 nude tbeia o j tbroagb TSii-iiy; j.C'rfi.vi)atiO.s. Tbe 1 "tatws loudly arJaudfd. EWt4 bx v. T.i.,. i:,,. i - , aa mcuiag in.. re i tir.-.j.hnnry, and , r.th- Vurl,uSC J;e -,:fecJ l one ilea o .. 1 ...... . l .... u ia. i im-s a nunc iwa., iwa itacx wars, our aycuas two voire and a a. ' gcr. lie thea entered himself, wbit in band, bat tiie djerbad icareilr rLiiod when tbe tiger msJo a erring at Ob whit e be.ur. This w aa a signal for a tcr tifie Stntegle bc:w.eu all las'ts, tyba appeared at once to reeov cr their aatur ai tonicity. Senlages hoping to intimi date the aoatals, fire! lo -jstol ilufcsat tiger d white tear. This act sealei ilm Hie leaving tbe bear. I TTS "I-a the keener, threw ilia 4owa vW to tear L-ni wltb teela - aal J Tbe other beasts, rcadereJ f. I TJ,;US y an,ll ef blood, tjll fell ajoa j ne anaappy man, auU in a lew jurnawa l 'w"s Jl1rn pieces and almost entirely j ueyourea ia tl.e ptvssetiee of the horror, ' stricken spectators, who were perwetlesi ;1 h ader assistance. 'J J! DIED. Ou Sunday, March 12ti 1865, nt St. Mary's, Pa. John Tt. Ryan, infant soa of T'f. T. J ris and Josephine TSlakcly. Ou Monday, March. 13lb, al St. MaTy'a, Pa. Josepbiae, wife of Dr. W.J aiaes Blakcly, ia the -3d year of ber age, ' .. May sbe rest in peace. NEW ATJVE &TISEM s'gfl nKKVJS A3IHROSH. rrx the .ja - npj31S ELtiSAXT Allt TOESSJXG ltl woxiiFJit-XJ. Hair llestonktke 431 retries iu preef denee in fasbionable cir- Cics, sua is suptrseduig ali other prepj. raiious, i:c,x t.aly iu this conatry bat alao ia Europe ainj'.oiiib Auicrlea. Tboa. sands of bottles .-.re annually usel ia tbe Court circles of Pai i-s Loudoa, it. IV te.rsburjiand Madrid, and the ale"ia CuUiTtamuMj. UllEEVKS: AM li 110.1 A is aoir.pr.ed of aa oily extract fron; herbs of wonderful virtue, aad is highly scented wi:b a vanery of exi)ais. ite porfa:aes. It effectually prevents the hair falling oat, aud causes logrow rapidly, thiek and long. It aiakes the hair curl, aad glvti it glossy appear anec. No luiiet L cjaipiate whhaa; it. Price 75 cents per large bottle. Sold by draggcsisau 1 dealers ia faaey goods in all parts of the civilised world. WholcSdlo by all wholesale dragUu iu everv cite, ai.d at. : f KKKVKS' AM BUDS I A PUPOT, No. 02 Fubiu M., New York- riiiicruF YOvi'ir. ij. utle.uaa ubo ?-afferei fur ycari aa 1 tt-euea-ii ihitiir vsiois at.1 iesv.mal Weak- i .... , 1 test..! ef yjrbfal inlUcreuoa 1 . . 1 ... . 5-.. 1 - , . . i 1 ' - .,, - f. " . - J vj i niLvrr nil tin1 taura w t . . '. ' . si 1fi . . . 1 j - ,. . .. r et a eari ia Uwa-.s, n't -a-the fail MU. tof sva.noruos Mciieioe. .-enl yon . 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