Columbus times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1864-1865, March 31, 1864, Image 1

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COLUMN S TIMES Pubfoshed &».iv ~un<iav"» excepted> »t the rate rs f3. : 4 per mouth. or sbl foe three t»> «fas. No jubwcriptioa received for a loaser fi», than i h<' ftfi t**o*t£ A.jf. iDVERTMVIi RITES : AdTwrtwemenra inserted for S’- ?0 cer j«4U*re for * the first tanertioi* and 41 *4l for «***h additional. Where advertisements are in'ertrM. a ueew-th- the charge w.ll he ‘Ji p*»r L t uare. A ammo ia# candidate*#!'*. wb.«-& must m variantjr he paiu ha advance. A dadm-Uon f2O pereen*. will be tUAifr fin *ll adveru-ia* act’.'iiau ov« : when peusupt pay ment n made. 4— Mai »«a ioitai j : * , TL£ XLil. Wheraae, Amanda L Cattle, Ai Ik auniatraorix upon the estate f David L Merry, icceaeed. haring ap pus t *» • leccet- miara.;—m train saul Adn; 1 . Thdffe are th.ereh.reta cite and ddamjfcisii %u an i ■iu tae imnir :d and creditor- 01 u.n here*-*! tw smew taw. ts any they harve, why i a tmiiu*- nam tenaM mete tr-nmtmed from 12 id adnuuos iratcm, luma under my hand and w cober :th r , !MAB*-03* tt AdR» he Li mom 1,4 rin.u". 4» t0 44 C» 14 —Marioa County ; WHERE -B A Sr,ary. Adainiatratar o.4oll tea estat.i of Joseph N Story, late of mi. county, deceasea. Luang Applied for letters A dismssi-.n from said a*flaaAni3tra.tioß. , n . i'hese are therefore to cite tad trim matt an oau singular the kindred an-I creditcrs of .'aid iKeasetl, so be ami appear at my .iftce within the tune pra- Mznhtiii by [aw, to show cans*, if wbkx {®®3T QAVt, Wa> •am! hitters of dusmuseu-m should noc be grantcii z& said -Applicant on th‘? TirTt M )ti<i*iy ui t wo<r noil viiven latter my njuid and a2Jka*ii iLStLiLujre- <mml M 4, Lhj4. ALCOA! HAIR, jjfrfl j'« mr,*Q Ik oiinary CEOiUlit-Hai ioa County : i>rL£ iiLrl. OVaeieA at.s J tmes, Aim x oa Ik the esEAte of lj>w..oi J tines, J, . ismi r-eri; Cioaed thi4 tjooxt i .i - ictturs troot iAid AdmiaA«traoon. Ehose are tnerefore r ‘ite .*nil utiuviuja uJ iimsuLu the iiia*lred oreaut/i'•; ui vmdt .deauitaiid to (se *nd kpt.eiur .it at* -ilhee anxhta cue -ua.- if sen bed hy Ea -■ and 3h,/W ■ tiise ix ab> they tta., r why said .Ua .aistrorfl» .hauiJ. nut be _di3ii»*a=ed tViim -,mt Ad eAtiiiM. >Q I da hi* t M iliddi U 2 jadi', ISfiA . irtveit under tny hand And aieial >*iixuttre, tux. Heeeinaer she . th, L3«<-'. jiALtuli tiAdxl, 4sfi l i uifini dt iui:.u: . : UH. E. A. icO^sV. F«>EM EitL Y Sorgeitn to rae-'iew Orleans re-' male tiihraiary,’’ teu»ien* hi. l Arviees to the Ci- | Aeon of Culanibaa ui all the oiaiieiieH ot hidprotes- . iuin. , , , , Speitial attention wii! ;e i»v .r.ed.to the treatment of the diseiLses of woinem. i *o* sargieai opemtoad performed tor stone in the Bladder.r istuia n Ano, V mua listuio* , Hydrocele, and Aei idental Miymosts, Varicocele, H<cmorrhoi«is r Piles, Callous Loipad- 1 sable strictures, Raise Pa.- ages, L’ailapesor Club , Root, and contractl a of the fotgers. Strabismus or Sottiutia*. ;Vh«*ritMH, V arix r i..ated veins. l*tery glum. Cataract And tiau- Lip; also t*>c the reniwv al of all tumors or abnormal ivowths from any part r of the body. .. Luseases of ths (aenito- "noary y-*twas, ■oiapr' j iftg the •iiiferent stages ot u.ii>uorrli*i;ik, rcrudius--, Uravel, Spermatorrhea, ryphdn*. in its pruaary secondary,tertiary and henditary forms,will recei. e particular attention. , . ~ , References given whenever desired as weU as the recommendation of many years poutthte m s«wOi leuns; Cousuftatioti i >u.' en \ Lt. tn the Masonic Hall Budduui. .<> t>< -- elw.ri a, m„ and from -to l < !<•• :•■ ul - 1 atieo ruido well to call precisely ,i h«».-« hours. as oet and after that time wrtl oa dc itedr.o vuii as pta :«;usin the city. Address ail couunaL .-aaoas to Dl . . a „ LK. E. A. RMSsY . Columous. »id. N. B.—Patrons from a distance will oe visited and treated at uouie ii desired. 1 ahall be taaaktu. ttt my procfessional brechren tor any tavor the” n»;i' dome ay sending me sier-ms reuuui* orgi. x. attention. also bestow particular attend a t > the treatment of the dulirenc forms of l hers, hueu matism. ilout. Scrofutnos aAevtiotas, syphilitic wup- , ttons, and all other a hronic iiseases ot the dm. Medicated famiirai.;' , and dream sulphurous Baths, as em toyed m toe u ouais Ln.Jiurope »nd !■-- -■ >V.» - Y •, k . Ir" <>t tuy treatment, teo a m h - A - K 014 ii o*4 U aated, txtE wish to pwrokase a large .<aancity >f -< R3 P > vv 11.0N. n ‘>th cu.se and wroasaL t- t■ yu a tin. mil Oe paid HAiIKBoS, BEritLiil. X jaa 37 U Fill* Miakiiiif iitii ifetwiig Tobaffd. 4 1 WHOLESALE aND RETAIL- A For s>.ifo ny J i ‘ r L 2 .^dLAi fob 11 ts UvuA4H.it under Cook • Hocei. 3- *3 ** -qjf 4S? m*9 3 A. *«,' ' r Yf- V * <¥»?merly or >Tw drletis,) *74b BROAD STt, COM OA., HHOLESILE IND RETAIL Staple d? Fancy DEYdxOODS. *XE cwoitandr - in« sresii init-.u- vv-ib* di ll reet finuß Etta-ape, of staple and tte. f fe.it.- GCCD o, .vhiiiii they . for cheap if j •’> foo 3 ;ai Beater TBE hustle.-*!' , ei.*e wft be paid or Plow 'Stud siwen ta exrttit'k. ■- r Bearer -kins. A 'arje number T St^“‘ lU " C Ar ‘ L- HAIM AN & EBO. Albany Eaiauti, Cuthbert, Batsbndge and pa, *-r: aad Warehouse ON and .liter tb first <iay of Apm *»-.- ' ehsrrf:- *>r st.'-age oa Cotton in ,ur -or - houses vvili ce >N tD* 'LLAK per oai= .■••* t-.iA'r x ALLEN. WaRS»K V. £ <7O . 'H GHES A HODGES, j EL. eve. a -:o. «ihEENff>”-D ± GRAY. POWELL FEA ZEE r 1.0 Columbus, G*.. March --i ■ oi c. Jl I YTILLbe- !.l r. - ■ ' 'V. V •- . u j“i i ... ; ..1 r'Hf’irVbv' Undated ia£*x >r L.cUi to allien enemies . - • T* CLAY'7*' V. 0. ' -Vi i.iiiaL Cuhtmbos March tet td \©TH £* OF \STEBMA-TSR $ Ofc t_l>. ; OtLi-TiH' i January ... . --•• * 0® the first.of ««h o- L " ‘ p.« t Qu>it i-I'iiuwttfr. iJ. V fcjf thlS *■'-• . jut.yec . . Fame* ,a *hiveu turea. *n« 1 ' M M-•• "s wr*»ttHl w?l :>»t- -*>*. ••. monthly. ~.. . r , Ui ,. (! fe; irzm**t The etui ea- - 1 • . . t- * J will a* i*u<d •♦-' :1 _ , , A . , , at" *u.i>('di*' ! * a ‘* P*-' ; “ 1 ' ' 'p i" , r . t ■mK. , , ... Mr io.t cgoartet i*j feiv ja» 2* tiTl »pl 1 OfsyH'K ’*'■ 1 ‘ ’■ *:„*•* h *“! *\ i -iau»-.i*. UJ . Varch i•. * All >—«**•» hoULua ••iaiait 1 3 * *“ 1m m« hereby Outiliea c i-- autut ia ths- icifoe a or 1; - Ami unn* uow t’* 1 ■- - i ‘ a ••• u "“ l cumwey- -* ALL til . in ax T*s ts *-• __ tJTAKFtr. U\ < , * I p-* K C v r ‘ t_ .mi «-. jiarcli .4. I’*-* > * Ail . red ' r •;'■• - *i !i ' ! - »- lT '' '• a * r tketr uciMni • -«- >. ••■ *' * 1 Mils'-n. *'iii h* ?*’* , J,i K ‘ f. wTmllake*. ■or la ti>i '.l • in.-” v tiu-t.'T PLwr.vrioii TO PURCHASE OH RENT' {kN H that Wdi -»i*y hand- • y Timlin i m fob 2B a' PUnutm ; and >hdttl !r«a. on _• 4.»> ,b«. of PLaa/Tation iron, jii.i _* ar« • - u.- :.r 's-m- -i i**®* wtom I will excj.inj-* if Bacon »• cii i r caaMtiffirue money. W. P. TUB^ES sari Is CoUvntlms limes. Vol. XI. J. tt . VV.iRBE.I A CO. Proprietors J. \V. U iRRE.V Editor. Change or Schedule. . j>' and «fter hen day March Sth, the Tnlns an ‘ ‘ "ds k«eeoiftj Haikroud wdi rm aaSoiiows: TRAIN: Leave Columbus e 15 P. M. Arrive at Macon ±sd A M Leave Macon S it P. M. Arrive at Coiomhoa „.A «J 0 A. M. FREIGHT TRaLV: Leave Cofehbas 5 10 A M Arrive at Coiambus * 25 P. M. W. L. CLARK, tn-ar -o rs Supt. Museogee R, R. (hanse of^chedale. Gvficb FyQvsxs.iL atb fomonsmrr. i LKaRI.b.3TOS i. VD SaVx5SaK tLilLa.,-±i>, Charleston, Feb. IS, lab 4.) ON and after rUNBAI, Feb. -Lit, Passeyer l rami will L«r-av* Charleston 7 15 A. M. Arrive at sav tnnah ... ... t ‘2£ P M. Leave Savannah 7 wO A. M. Arrive al Chariest.m a JO r. M. Paisenders by this route from Cx lamb as, Muns romery, Albany, hmania. Jtc.. pass thruu*n Sav innah. without iatsntion. H. 3. HAINES, tab 241 w eooCw Elag'r and 3apt. C oi , ,2s and alter March I.lth, the Raisenger Irain '• a the Montg ,mery ji vv e?t P«mt rtau fcu.au wild Leave Montgomery . 5 Ot) A. M. Leave West PmoS L- 7 10 A. M. Arrive at t ■,rumba* > 32 P. M. Leave C-.iumbus 5 50 A. M. Arrive-at Montgomery 300 P. 31. Arrive at West Point.. 4 30 P M. Freight leaves Caiambus 4 40 A. M, Freight arrives at Commons s 27 P. M D. H. CRAM, tnar 11 til Apl } Supt. k Engr'r. \ r «iic# io Fra*tilers 2R*i ftpyTCK Mcacoußß Raft so ad Omepatt, > Cuimab*fc*. Oa, Fee, Ai, IbbA. > »m and after this date pers. ns purchasing tickets Hid receiving and shipping freights over this rood, v,, be retvi.. eti to furnish taa enact change. W. L. CLARK, feb 24 !m Superintendent. GiHattn. b ebruary Af. id>4. j On and after this date aH'parties receiving or tbip : ping freights over this Road, will be rediiimiCto fur nigh the exact change for freight. W..H. MIL MIA MS, fob 20 t£ Agent SiFtiee io siin khoWfrs iu ihe iidiik of loilril!ui>. CoLcnßAg, ‘da., Feb. 4th. SBH4. n the nrst MONDAY m April next, an election will .■<- held at the Baanaag Ho one for nine Lixe»s turs of laid B.iaLtir the ensuiag year. DANTED HRIFFIN, fob tde President. BANK oF COLUMBUS, t Cotcicres, Ga„ Feb. 25, IhtsLj 5 .ties is hereby 4. van taat ail depositors in this Rank are required withdraw tneir deposits by the twenty -fifth lav ot 3£areh next, in order that they . may ,:a.,.ce for themselves between funding and - >y..r .■■ under tae now currency aor. before the ' arit day of April foiiowiaf. Ana that ill persons having claims upon this Bank for Deposits* Bank Balances, Collections, Cat and ate'* ■>£ Deposit, Checks, Dividends or other iue accounts arc required to settle them by the 25 th March next, ath-vise the amounts due them ?e --♦peetiveiy, will oe funaed in four per cent. Bonds, according,to the act of Congress of 17th inst., for moir i.icot.ii , iiio, .j n.iected .*) me ..on— trary. h, AD A Mrs, icb A> till Ist April. • Coaluer. Sun au«i En«iuir«r copy. ilolice. , * LL kinds of LY DING done at my residence, A ppj -foo llama;; i fetStol JstumaW't.uL' fevo viLii,u.; I aj, kima anen. in payment. KFINKi V OD4HT uuir i I» Gyer. tii iD*, a2te -.5 _tra Ai.ii.iT.iST Loatsect. f i C dumbos, Georgia,, At arc n -l, iabL> ’ SPECIAL 02&E3, NO. 1 j Thera wui be ele. Las held .a the Lit a of April ae2u.f r such of the Districts f x 1 ; €a*dain and four Lieutenants, at the places as he-*- j icnated. 1 foe jcrseoosE eoerrr* At Flat cti ok wfimol Souse. t, r theVud %nd “4th us, liiiateii Districts. At Edwari'a Pre met, tor he -xlst. o. :tn and . Oilll’ tpiiiL~*i -• -tri- : At the Ennis Factory P..xide ur-.u; i, Mr the ’ Eagle Taetory District, eompriaias mumum. * employees and operatives .n aid i misty tnd .ann.eui.ite wussiity. At Gt&oe of the do ward Factory, tit- the tlv-w-urd Fa it ry District, ■ .■...•..niiu.c tae ju, crinten ten;- em. ee a I.l.aoram " sx at the a .m-.i Fact./,> Hid ..u.meti ate vaotnity, Atiii*,:*:s and the Musoorue.Kailroad Dev-.-r for j the Kaiiroaii District, o-.uiprisiß* the -ap, : j nten i-mts. uyentfu emi-ivoee:-. and ouiuis ■£ ta- .Via a ogee and -.‘pelika Depots and aEierune ska :. At tae otfi-e of Ha m.:. Bedell A on *V ar ras street.:. • the W- r i ureueatMilitia Rumor, . • -.-. - , t Jack oQ -treet. Are the two Fae- A: ,„i >. xA 6ho<> es Mr. J,*iia S. Alien, tir the East TT'tia pres.-at Militia Disrrict. Tit • east »f Ji»:k-, a street, ai aui ertsir.ai c -rru't, save those tougiag the Ratixosui Lti-yut A.atrict. A: ti: tart Ha use, for 'he West Fdtii present M 7-a! L- -fr-.cf, v*.c ail that a,,rti.m of a.d rtg.- ,1, :'.-v,-i r which lies west if Jarksua srreet. ~.an L’.i'a s tlurher, for the Ex*- * brn -c* ; - cat Do;.. :, j: l. -iamk nrigirai Distn«*t «msr ■ Jacks,.,a iirtec. at rsj.r r ~-{(.< • !rst£ ri-cWTY; At •-'~l*o*ts. ttir the ’I a*h, lluUh ana UtHth .-•< ns*.»«daie«i El'.-utu-ts. . a 0.-ar- ' and. for %sh, “STth. ... aii»l .. '0,4. ■, 11 • adatetl hi-EOrt*. There will us»-oe elcvn.-o' held u ur A.i : • dl a; a. r* i-v.-- ■rr ua,s tae E.igie Fa> t- ry p - .a rto at>iiaad ahi class Batoai ion t. ■ ,-aed of the tw.» l-'a**tory and Radroad Dep,.: -■ • and ,a the saaic ia- it . * • -,iai art ti a ci aad.it <ica >itag 1. .' . ,•.e --.ii,‘ts ia Mas." ■ :nd Char-ah •• ohoe C.,uaLc . t,,r j. Lieutenant > u- ■ and Mj a* to uamaad 1 .-t da. * Bntrii, -a : -rm,. iid the men daEle ia -a-u ,v .* - 1: ■ -he xd ‘l.ais B.ttra:i"U .ct.-re eoerui aetE The eiecti n- ••»• .: « uxauageu oy a w«-e : the R.-a,-- lad arr -- : .it ' w Freed lc. A, ..■,.itary •dk.-era therattsaadtaitv *hvefs, pr.pcrty made and cemne.i,od turwaxded. to meat bv* place. . . h - ter . a . -a t_. -ha.ii tii-ici— m-L aui£.- p r. Philip--. li ixbtlw I. and A. E>. tb \©TH E. ut A RTF.EJf X> f e.R uFFKE. f ..uli-bU' 1 , <»•!-, M i SI ’<l 1-04. I Wfl-L PAY \ Hf'Hi PRICE FOE Scrap Copper, d«ll«eye0 t.* sa. wii-i-ftet-mr-tcf m tm* t;r ■iiiimynt to me. post Quart erauAer if* to :ns u ,:dtere<i. a I warn it J -r 2tt>>e Htvet;. F •' DILL-tr.- amir U; apt i Major *Q. M- Columbus, Oa., Thursday Morning, March 31,1864. Citp UlUitaiß D urrrtcrn He al- . AklhßS POST—lit Sr a t itxset Cj Stairs. CoLJ. •* Ru»aai4oy, Cem'g. Gape Clai. W oQp. A A. •V. Cap- J. S. Smith. « A i1 @ W T M Msyr.pt? ■ hfo: C! :k EMtrjLLIXr, uFFIi E C tjt. W. S Wall - s—rear i r nea BaLda^. ORDXx IXL 'E L EPAE TMEXT C -s. Ofoethoryu an-i 3u Cdr -Sts. Maj. F. C. Hc3c?hb£TA. Comg. Cap- W. LaTiAUf. Ex. -er Uswt. J M. Mrxusy. JOlitary Store Keener quartermaster left At No. Id Broad Broad St. Maj F W DiLLa.au,Cum' g. Maj Jo ay E Dim Post Q. >f Cape. H L i-. fhea:;. A M. t /j MAI IS SAR r DEF T At King. Allen A Ounikd Warehouae. M.i,,. A. 3£ All as Com g Cape. J. H. GaaEELL. A. C 3- EXGIXEER S DEFT Cape. Theodore 31;hex Liaut. W. A. Haxsell. MEDICAL DEF T. G. Ti, D'jCPdL.iss, Post Surgeon. ' rfi e at W ivaide Home.' J 7 w aiTE. iGeneral Hospital Snrg. in Charge. J P Moose, *• ‘* Surgeon. L D Cahsox, u " Ass'’* Surgeon. R Fowleh, “ u “ •■ W W Dickie, u 4 * “ •* XAYAL DEFT. Office near the Old Bridge. J H W iHxe a. Chf. Engineer. PROVOST MARSHAL. Capt. Geo. N. Extuht. East of ctm diaaJt of C.dumbus. Eiaminiag Board. j S W HOTE. S.* . r Surgeon. The Board meets it -.ne General Hoepital * u Tuesday - in i Frhlav ? TO PRINTERS! I am prepared to furnish, a superior article of ROLLERS made of the BEST COMPOSITION, if lIOILDS aiiil STOCKS are sent me, and ship diem neatly and saieiy packed. Or I can famish COMPOSITION in <|iiantities tyhieh oalj requires to be MELTED AMD POURED to insure <jood EOLL EES. All bills are cash on delivery here, un less shipped by Express, then 0. O. D. ALFORD ZOREOWSEI A CO. mar 15 Ixn Wue lannfactori. THE UN DEBZIGNED i tprepared to, ill til -rdars for G-IiUE of a superior qua lire-. AH order* must be addressed to tae undersigned wu’h.cha money enclosed, unless orierou Exp,ress, when orders will be filled and snipped > .til c. L». ALFORD ZOBKOVoS:! A 'Jj. ai.U’ 1. Lai iaaifUtTdii* D«pfHitor>. Cist-CTratrs. March lid a. Holds;-* of C.r ; , b" o - -‘z.', r. those bearing . . 1 ertihesttes which w® en title them to ut . •:! Eou.i.-. . uich privileg;; wiH i-sMatinnaitnt.il first >iaj- «>t .LpriiAor notes or all lei: tiiuia.t 1 us, after j: i ' date, j.i notes above the den.,a. _j.iti.oa 'fr -e 1 ihw"- *:*u mly bo umdeii a sixty-=oi tan tv -tlu 1 l .> a- t.:> tae :j li.ir, except One Hnaitea u - . r :• •. - «Umh uia aa tauer rs ceired after that Lite foe puUlo .*ues and tan only a funded it 1 farther reduction oti-en pereeut per mourn. The Certificates issued, ja weu as the Hoods or whEL they will be exnLanged, are rcceiraolft in. payment »: taxes : >r the year Ihou, and are not sub ject to the tax : mp« -sed as a other Bonds. Come ;orwir<l .'r '.mpuy and ;brain your '.ertih (.*ates and not run the risi : cetng excluded by. the oresure that will rake place ' wui-ils tie er.d_or' the m'>nth. :i >'. t-■ ot, mar .5 till Ist Apr a >’• tMSit a* 7 _ Enquirer xiiii u i ‘.‘i'.prtui n i»a.ci iviaui oiil ■ t;> me. \Oiiii*, A JsslaTaST Viiria-TSJtila3TSm *S OfFl.'g. ) C.dambas, tieuraia. March id l*b4. i f j;:.c _t ..i .artim u«j_ ox ifurehasu or £na ! pr„ ; iuenr. maa. . ;j. E . T -L ie.-. tu. pre 'eur taeu- litats :. r avm..-nt ay .ue a'til inst. H. D. luIHRAV mar TO Iw Capr. X A. v M. Sun copy • Land lor » Tb A .‘T ■ f Elu-HT KT Ni'hED land, iy .a ..., ueu- ..1. 1. ;uui.y. Anar oaix.a. Between tioaiM a • a res ciearea. ail ire-a, harm* teen •.- ai -. *w r'or - - year** Husf nary : •.a .rip-J - ,est.-act..a pr - ■ lacing lunus .a ,an.. 1 r aeorgt,. .'ir~.es wrsu ing t-a invest In -:uja ptnyperty mar ■-* on me te ' tw’sen tills ind tae d>th .m»t.. lfrer taa r tc wt;T oe * withdrawn frtim atiirket. Appi^to ax Green w .1 x < u-, . ifftr-e. mar TO til 2f-th mar Hon®e Wan ted. * ■■;•-- a aaviii't aefi -c. will oieose apply or I. S. '-ear - J-r-mry Mure, unwell 3-ts La*.l \uiite. il s< io.r.v v.i> * i ir xr iambus, Mar h i ? •, .11' ..in.' >f w oreeer kind oumjKi ay must .-e re.-vr-.c*- i---- _* a ui.-t. li n..t pre 3ente.i oy tiiar inti * ra* t o t#e 1.1 • »ii~ iq fetierate Irea-'Ui'T :ae prerren-; -.-sa*. i: to--..' tds?e r .n 1 . .ax*ite.-"*ce :. o.' p-rr eu. £i*-u»ls, at * ar-tMo ■'"'l-; 'apuiT. J. *. ET\ ;N sar rti 'ostix i'r- 1 - am - . TO LOrhlAHiV*: ““ T>T ..-if -1 *a* TT*r &*{wranß&t, I .eue- r - lay D i>t Eastern L> o . taa.i. ta peratein Mat Rerru - My regimenr 1.-r s Louisiana cavalry anil ren.ietT a.; a: Setoia. Alabama. Is atbiki>>a. t Ha/'-f •Y i*w~cr ran.-, prsscawa by >ar aa-ua*. L*- at »j«a. P Ak. Till aweompaay ta* an*ier Orleans, in experieß- v ed md -s.. . i-its *ti formo fly a*-i .-turz* «f mv Ld battery t H ir*« Ar nil«rr • A r: e iierai ae ei iledsuce f LottL'uina *o ra -a;; and or a 0 . ~ r> -vn .i iFnnyi rheir m.if 1 r t.l IST a.j.' i.Od .yj. --- ap. a tiie *oii of their -tb state. &■<**** %a>l eti-upaien:' will be fart: ail *n-. re port r. me at .Seim, i Lei rbere en- • . Tripie-Jarnwa *lta ttiai**** reveu- - wid nri.-r r 2 -rr - -■■' a : e « rest m Leairiaaa t- ret* -ae -tor- t ns"n>*«imy. :id; ' - ivrr. r .. ■- . . u OuiTufl. -t.i... A» 1. >1 n 31 OTIC E. I am iciiract*! to *«srtthe preaet C arrency in oaytneiit 1 Taxes mxii Aprm oat. J A. L. LFLE mar £ ttl ipi In Collector-. Wednesday Emiins. -From the R-iund T ode March 12 ' The CotuiDf Campaign rose* shadowed. At the risk of f-ein? but with the hope of presen tine a more distmet imr ressiion upon the minds of oar readers, we will enumerate the most portent fmetion? into whi<?h our forced east of the Mis&feaippl are divided. Com— meneinsr with Florida, they appear to be about as follows: 1 The fbrtifieath rts at Key West and the T irtuxas are ii-.l 1 O; suilicl :nt garrL sons. 2 The remains of General Seymour’s comuiaad at Jsefcsonvdie. ?. the immediate (Nommund of Gen Gilmore at Port Roval Pulaski. Folly _s- And. etc 4 The troops under General i A at Beaufort, Newbern. and other piaeies ;q North Carolina 5 The c> mmaxid under Gen Butler at Norfolk and on the lower peninsula. t> The irtay of the 1 -t mae on tht Rapidan 7 The <i-ani.3oas of Washingtou and Baltimore. 8. Ine troops in the lower Shenandoah valley.and thenoe to Cumberlan.], Grafton. Be veriey. ete D. The troops m the Kanawha valley. 10. The army of the Ohio in East Ten nessee. II The army under the immediate command of Geo. Grant at Phattanoeya Huntsville, etc. 12. The troops at Memphis, and ii vicinity. Id The command of Gen Sherman, between Vicksburg and Selma 14. The garrison of Vicksburg and its vicinity. 15. The gaiirisocs of New Orleans, Baton R. i .e T etc. 16. The troops sent by Gen. Banks to co-ijperate with Admiral Farrug;;t agaiu>r. Mobile. To complete inc picture ve may add u these : 17 The troops on the Rk* Grande. 1". Those at ladiaaola, ete. 19. General Frankiink command in the Teche region. 20 General Steele at Little Rook 21. The command m vicinity of Fort Smith. 22. The troops in Missouri. 22. The command in New Mexico. It thus appears that to the east of the M issiabipift. -da well aa to the west of it, we occupy the circumference or a >asc w i de, la this case more than three la lusanu miles in extent, the enem i- oerore, hold ing the center, and posses;-mg aiao mili tary communieafcioQS between his different armies. What A it proposed to effect with the numerous fractions we have mentioned. We will endeavor to answer this question as we best can with the aid oi in** -.canty information we bosses-s m eouiaon with the rest t the piinlic. The arst suo-He* vxsi in i‘tq lires no com meat; its purpose is simply m hold the very important points named either lore _u or uomestic fnemies. It fa impossible fbr the unidated to account tor the secoti'i tViibttoa. or tor the mo" i.l . . winch brought a Gout the 4; esc rr- us UlasJee. As we are now 3imar.-i tii ■ po-ise?- 3. ,a of'Nortneru FlariOiL.. . . ,o of 51 military advantage to am cause, .immeasarak.- vita the ''os - if gaiaiog and a... .ing .• Ii u.A aassee were the ’oiechve pour ir. ma : of folly to move nipea it fr -rn the -an. over a land route q, about one hundred and eighty m instead of starting foai T -i. : Ap.u.’. .'Uieola, or be. Joseph, a; t fas.: Lo' retain the c .ca.c J of 3 v mo .r at J ; is. u- or elsewhere in Northern. Fronds .. oolu oe mereiv t > weafeen ruxr tori -•,r ee - *L_: numoer of troops they areasei ■•;••• o ere tn-i can be wed empLijoi e.sc-where. . ..nnot lock In that iirectioa the aa en : uuj a;: likely to -ry -lite the . lose ot 'he recedi.JL The rhinl rraetion. tka- 0:' or.-n GUmmre i; eaaer '■■■ yt i:, y tom su.-ti! t:o "v 3 ak to . .. .-a.,Tr.L-e t • • r.o< md Ltr. .. . . : r.i-: to hoi i r.-o-.>n the y..-.- : 0.-y; the nary - . k 1 •....,- - une.tpecreo ire ait., yt .1.1 ~....• 1 -u:, ' TOO - 101 -'' . shelling or the dttr wi... h , t - * the onlv 00'.’ loaiion or the at>-si;~ n- t at aid ebeiir the • 4tr r 'eu<:es. and . a produce no r-ett ;r cesiilt tiliua the ex: ••n .:t .• - oi •- - is* atU' .ar of .opstijr ammuulr; ;., and an .a■■: -ease 1 bittci'u-.-■•!= reeling on Owth sides Gen G :ta>-re'o r'-«f Settei enapiovesl m the capture of Wi,- miriitoti than ia ae-rieie a.iranee; :n Flor: i.i or u ■ n Joan’s island. If he ha i not men -nona'a 'o ia .re •: i-‘ ess ii 'A .m.az: '• .. n. connet?tion ; u-’h trooy ■- .14 »* st>ftr**i froan North fc’arodna. m- iTiiitr iar plos canid oe well -iseri with some fThe large armi-s who.se 'Derations arat 1 the end, deeuip t .e coe What may h* the strength f the ‘ m-;, Srfletioo t-‘ h rre no tu.--»R : : ki. ,w.a - ot . -artu u ' ‘-rr; •’•-■ui ■i:or ■ ■ - --y a - uir >.-.i - 'u.Utt'-t- ia North foilaa viz • either : up** - .4. satn-- -nt " gain an«r a.ud Gohisboi Suie.ga and Greens . r - else to retain .ix tr o. * e rough to* hold oor own with the .ui the gmaor • and =f’on. - -r-a and- cori As it . . tr that we 1? - a,.; * ri m > >rta ' :•• • a;* t. a • • a Koieigh. we cannot ex ip--." * tint .-« way of decided advantage- 2 - an.es »tae jartit - trooo* sho-.id - rte wvn on - a lore .nth- rscnctuon »f ncwnyton so < t this not he done, my shmioatroops .here aav “e there, after ijroy nny i« -r 1 etr ct dei*- or •cola: t.i je :cq- iu ■ o* or v.te u>‘* ■ •- ■ii'-s » the deid j ties Boner's iwjmediate >:««aid i sl I weak - uc-* - 4 ti: ami nd witn any tivp.** - sti -- -- in.i it l.irger that A necessoryta A. a hfs seat ae Fn’e=i ».fen Batler be largely re ; arc reed, we ar mt to expect any rood : ..1* there. ISer* -.mes the army ,1 :it I i-a-ir. wLiea G n<- :■ i t j-t tei taG awn?.-* --r?'-'. to * --, rn . :•■ '* ■■riTiee i n-’ ea-rr - in ■>, ,-t --’ dec is.-.- • v.. ti.ey j*fao«l4 rnr. r r Pec. sen th*t Its. I.ne of operations :? not well v.ec: .and For the iirect iefesce y. T ta. 1- a .aa the acre.- Potomac Us ■ <0 neyr Culpeper Court House, is ey e.ha', fcu ev**v mile advances will .id-i terv maca to ,-j iJEcalties, and io«g before reaching Rich mead a will ha.-« :r.«t whatever of acuabers it may now p«g?ess, anl ,-ss x abac- i $3.50 Per Month. j c- aifegetb-j ;■? eoaunoaicatio* with W»ah ..- on. i-. 4 iie, .tseif on the James nv-r b.c tills ij £ * ui accaedooce with the theories of the Wash nrua and we a»ve only to anticipate inutixer fraitleass otreapi to rear a E . amend overiaai ** on w <oden eg- 3 The -aa experience of ‘he past, is fre-h enough .a • ;e minds g and. to enable ear ree ier« zo Inw :h-»:r own con ’.uriun xsto thepr.-b --*b ' resai: of renewed srffnrls ,u me direction. laiixmuc.cs have «eea neiu out thxt it was designedt.; move oa R..amendintwaeeuaaas. the army of the Fotomi , overland and a see ond eolumn a!:og th« -James river C F*eis ea< i of th see eirinmas is cape.m* of coatend irg s-access:.illy with Lee by used. :he prob a '.ir>s are ogaiast tae success of such a envement for Lee being between them may attack and o each separileiy betor* the -her eaa aid it.. Diipatfbet to Vaukee Prest. ..' uar . n 17.—Gens. Burnside and Hancock were aaodsomely received m ■ bo.th H»u?es ot the Lejrisiatur* to-day. Gen. Hafloock. ex ocessed freely that hie corps would re-enter th.. army of the Potomac .ga l a. Sz w i oax. March 13.—There are rumors 't a coaspiracy emomcing several counties an-i At is in Kent ussy, ua r inc for its object th- umex.. t .v of Aeaaicxv so the Confedera cy. The lenders h.ii their Headquarters at Jlonticello, and were csrrespoading with Longstreet in Teonet'ce and that Kentackv metnhers in Ri. ntaoud had heid correspon dence w;i:. parties in London. Manchester Mount Vera- a. Dan vide, -so., it is feared to esfoi-b : : i central committee m every county, and compel the Lanacit&rrta to jo a the re beiiioa as 3- on as Lohgstreet or br -ckmri’lcre enters the d^ate The ini’amons conspiracy 'bus di -ci ••.•re-’, by the seizure at the post office ot foiter .ui iressed g Kentucky members of the rebel Congress to the leaders of tae plot. Gen. Gilmore’s finer - o. -tah states that the lower part of fTarfo.uon -s neitrly destroysd that only the upper part ir occupied by treat: The rebels .ire -a.*! re. have larate for* e- ... North Carolina tLai.ru,uted along me railromi from Petersburg to W.im.agtou. Longsrreet, it is said, will be appointed , CQouu.au>.ep i houtn Virgiura, and Kirby S«ul.ii tak'-s his place in East Tennessee. a -s: Mar .. 7.—The new tax bill aearl v .. .. .-h I’ny '.he W ijs and Means Com .i " " Ms •'> ' ir-d Articles only w'll be taxed. Or.-. . ... or gailon will be placed on. i . .•. j after the Ist of July.— Ne tiier -rude patriotism aor tobacco will be ta x-G. The rax a refined patriotism will He twenty ceuts, and on raatr >ot > -ss than thirty cents. I’ue Times dispatch zoaiiruu the report of 3tu;irt crossing toe* Rappahannock, and says Kilpatrick ami Marriil are on his track. SUSE 11A SBIS C .XX D W-iLfOan. Li. ... ia —Gen. > hernia a is sued Genera •• .• >. ; .j—. .v assuiauig eomcM&d of the Militar Diviaion r,f Missis sippi. Kis Headquarters for rh- will oem Nashville .> :e sam buiid.ng o»>-upied bv licti Gn use Grant takes wub t.m ui- He leaves for Woohiagt-oa ifot r .rain. * - : J T . rjyruq Z j Qld 1 ■ a uero, urn >:d last night, reported at once io in > ind was ordered to report under urn'- ... Gen. Schofield. He asserts that n no.ii of his commission the army Tali receive kis services as a private He . Hois that he has violated arti.de five of ••&.• R uai ~'ion?. and if ac-prived of his ranx ke will viudi'-ste his ioyoii ~ in the ranks u .rch l: —Several men were ar rested a few i’. vs -nice kelcw Hickman. > . for i ng ill ug I.l h^rs.organixed them>elv » •u: aipauie- fur ire avowed purpose » tering the rebel service. A number ot sympathiser? have recently been ictlvei y . ie cruicißg is. :ue r e _-i ;i r»y Guei,-i-i ii : ; >-.ts formed ¥y bfizeos m '. i ' >u! L-i .omu.es of Ken tacky for rt»e purpo.-e .[ ..iterrupung aaviguiica on ike , ■ ilia and iLsrcsip! river* New Vo as: .March I* —The Tinea Paris corresponded aan aceea rn - important fart that M.CiXtr -ux n ias not.lica - >n bv the French Emperor., chat u ;ue rebel steamer j ii icpahann :h now at Clio, is Glowed to pr<.- sed to «. a, the French G -vernaient will i'.-- 2 -id r j - r ’ns l 7 ;; for ihe : truage s. e mi. •io AnnAihu.. c.mmiTce. it is iso tun "jfo : that the French Gov ernment. has issued 'iu gent regrui Aliens con cern.ag •. .„ser3 of 1 he. rere . Aaion ,; lings *pccifie>i in these rr- -.- on*, are .-v • ti,e eifect that the vessel of euker at the .igerents can remain in port :_,or- town two tours iniess by stress of w-h. >er a for necessary repu.r ».m no j ss- iin return, so i freaci . : a. -i .oaviug ;a ess t : m-> .iu Free u. •> . i t iuiie from ILe Army, .: - . v.i, i.,La 1 -M * -r;ee-,u-v ;q. tn * 2ora . .ya:,; to ixxr ; • ttir . -pinion, in. sefereaee to Got. Brown *ms ■ ;: : the recent . non of tfc : Lea ilaT ! ? ii , w *t -able aa l -;-*- Wh ”■ si? to '} -and !>_- *i . -o; Gv .ra.a is* imsd ~e rsexoasi' -izi 17 --.ate i-: !a - r hoy:,. :v ta ■<■ tr, . mest ir- ?. . -,--i Conrresi* for too ic.tiuse .f i. -,-Ltiv an. en*le*y«r«d to i»- jtr.o ■ nit at —u.:. f purpose and. setioa 00 :l-* : art of car people aad Govern.raeatae<’es 3arr ’ th® *r*7?v tor :aa.?e; and inaa mu - - sre aawd’inw ;r th * fair fknse of <— 1 ->e a: ;. ••_ .red without .1 pro te-r a poll Ci-T part, tairreldre L -soLve; Tnat we r- odiate tiiesentim^ats exr.reise-i s, (iorertiivr in his lar y an*i -ir .rr me a .*.■ >n gi tne [.ey *-■ 1 :■ e. - an *- ,1 x *:■*,: ,n= ; :«ni n/ ttMn w, forty. ,ur a id. ot the men «rhos>- * . . • to lean 3s an th? eon re it and ta? Laid Rt •..red. That ia r>-.r .yin' n. ta® Georx a Legi-.i: r - •. . ■. r rer tion ? - - - : i jupport'f • .. nprw c. mpuraee tuirv - .- h., "'no ioo** all Is rheirpoww ta ~ -an nsScaci **f his most ria--.r-s•, * -'f-o- da*s.W forrii a.- IWSOC* »-f she - 1 - *r .. en<-rny. r '. .. . .rren-'er-.'. i.r in the arm and iav . lactieal kaowiedfW -' - t.e : a- -W IN -pas Act <-T .t - - - •<- ■.*• us *re-i * * we can 3; e i'i;_ or.r te. w-cluzens or ... : te-t i.ie same, if net- ary. . -cLiiT . a they are suspected ■ • aiding the -u‘*-;ip Resolved, Til. > Co- <-»; Stat.e- »*«>.- ernei* at h ? •,! ? •»•• «i to - »tr.« vr*H n-.c vv Ith ‘- 4 ?**•*»«-ip i ■ stvui-' -»':f •. -rasw’t ianoE eon.-:st--nu> »•' •< -*-f --fesoeef -'cc f- " ce at the pr- ; e:-- f i- ; , tas istfl '"- not bc-ight—.v e 0-3 :er - r.:. .*0:.- oa. Boaur-cari . and L-:ngstrevt is car most efi cient peace m .kers ‘dr '-he present: bat as GoT-rnor ? ova proposes to -poor oil apon the rron: '- t witer*. v ; suggest that ne ap ply to ?r*s.i*ai £ttk*is for the proper ;re*i«a as to A -hiafton vnd *k!»s Re ?N>M hiatseff fib Wftfifhe- w, Itart as ioai - rhe id I the 4naouacerji<*sfct of (Ae Afcl* rite victory *nd we suggest that he stay there until pence is declared. The Excbaasc ar« *t present aiv-.sta >f mom foers nr4 pa.ats which we« cat bcoairat i,» or wrter.ti.u a: **me the ixticic on the subject >t ioa 4i-hmr< ,l prisoners, psbjLteed in this column A vaste-- Jayfr paper, was petm-'A The Bib;net rvforrsii m AAi oeec *o mystified and ofcsecreu fey strions tax: we doubt not wa seal, wave rhe riaaiu ot the paniie, if we -an aov sacceei iu i:* Turiibffim Et appear* '-ken that the tnscneri cow return ing to is are ewactiy tn :ae same itu.w >ua. pri mers that have arrived w . thin or lines -iur.ng the war, vie: a a*L ml jmroiij. Ihe wrais n thfo pariie are itwarir set forte in oracle : ..r es the mill, as fallow* - “All prisoners of war tc be >I ; on parole in tea oar* after tneir cap 'are. and tae ©cuwineri now heid, ana muse hereafter taxen, to be tnus p*irtedt<> tee p*>ia« matnaky ag-jed upon, u the expense af the laptarir,g partv The surplus pr: loners, ootexehniiged. shah not be permitted to :oae np arms nov so **rv* as wuLEary po i.ee, ir <-e<LHac.amry force m any fort, ganisoo. or held-w ,rk. held by either of rhs respectivepartwo. aor as guard- of pr.a aa. >lep«ts. or itrr*-* ttrr tc disc merge any date nsoairv performed by soWiers, (BLtu ex-icon je«i aouer toe pr-v-jiuiis A th-J car tel. the eTchaugs is dt to he cctuideced :om pleee until vfee officer «r soldier «xchanged for has oeea actually restored to the liner tc whiah ha be- Bp- - the arrival A each boa', the agents .: sx change are re«pectiv«ly furnished with a List .f the nun and £:er? ielivared—a regular mbit ita cre-tit inset being thus kept. ir. i a receipt e ver i— ■ each lot, i>. tar all is plain. Now. xs to the ippreuenz'-m that the prisoners re>:ets* : v returne*! at City Point may be «ept on taea parole by tae pan.aSH*:* m the enemy for tee conuiiuioa or" a for mas exrnaug ■ we may say that saca fears ire removed by * -r tain provision -if the cartel t .•' reiteraUv s~ tu It appears that alter in equiv iiont ,a ons- rar* uua been, deliwwwd in owta ii.tes *a »a «>iai pa-.. tai the right, by the terms of the artel, *.; it- G-v wn eiKhmntfo. Ihe terms ct this •."■wiaec: are too plain for mi.scau.stmLt.ua. Arm. te four at tae car tel read * - ’Each party, upon the and seharge fr.- zero a; the other partv. u aathomexi t iisrbarge an s..aa. number A tneir own offi<rera ana u -a tr m oar.. : famishing at the same lime > . - '.her cirty • u*t of thaar prisoners ii*rh u*/-: at i rueit w-;. officers and. men relieve-* rr u-. it .e ‘u ; eaa biing pa-*-t t<- ••■cil*. * • ,e »«c» ijficer* <rnd we# ,xa : -n r -i mail z,i -»e The .nst.s thus mutaa.iv farvu. nod w~i iter ,rh par ties adt ewd f "he true . a . .a i. liianrc >)f prisoner •” , Ig id entirely apparent i.■, thefonsuaff-* move. ch»iC it ■ .jniper>. n or . ino!i.is..,.n«r &} dee'are, at any >lay, tho prianaers to* whom e>piivale'ct* have been, re it’u --!. L'tiy *t mge*s. and tha- •| > aadli€<. .iga;a 'arid Thu *oar« woe taken in the ease . ;he '» ..tkjburg The only condition to sn -h a JecGrir. gi Ls that the enemy *hoai<i have an e>>ni -vlen f m prisoneri list?harjpsxi from ptu»ie and this i.:n«, to Lcc tedernfe authorities may fo>'.aiv the prisoners turned tar,, choir Elnea' exchanged, with rt jfaer formaiity. >»r the aoesibility of restrain* v any new c'luu .a md of the enemy, or any lapyuHßiint ary n**yr-• nariationsfir wb-.r the carte! ureaiy ie &ermi««a. Aich -rmmd E /- •. A New Po: vt or FsoaA.fovs—T >e F. eh moud Exaiuiner iaioims a,* that 3a.vnc.aau. qy some point nigh unto it, n&2 een weWLed xi the neufrnl ground for 'he ie.iv-ry m i :i --ctiange ct the pnsoaers of war sen’ from R oa moad to Americas, and such, others al may be gathecod .tt the Major E. Gr.iwoid. late Provost Marshal of R. mumd, aas oeen detached from service .isro. and ordered to the ab ove poat. A Richmond states lart" it is ram trod in taat city that General J«nn H 3forg.*a Las r.- gnod .>n aoc oat ot a deratanding witn (he ni-Linue: I’ae Gea er»l and his fatmij ii new ,n r ha; ;ity <>nh Day Moan Fcnding —We copy tfoe tii‘Rowing from the SavannaL A e«r.i of the 27^h: fvadvjD «>6 ht. -he>in> -—HGder? of Treasury uotes wiL have the pri ege of landing them on, as well as vp to, the drat ot April This notiffcation, *ays the A;eh mond -SV Ls in accordance with the jpmioa o2‘ the Attorney General. Police to Railroad C »uipaales. HEAD gl'a EX ERF OF « jITFv. tvl. IIOX, . 3TATL :-r j£ EG IA aLlcoa. Hi.. March 2S 1361 > The toil -.wing section of ia Arc -i congiuss ao prered, i efc I.‘, IFL4, reiatira- tae Exemption tti Ratir.ud Employee*, and ia-jr.. ns g. railing me •Aiue u lousixed in Am-ie .j .-ectioa Clrmlsr id. 5, current series from the Bureau of Coaserip tion. arc pubuslied ,r tae ta£,rmati.su umi gniuaae* of ail cor.i*eriie,i : sec. "Thar all .aw* gran".ng exempt; a ir.ua Miittarv iad thesume 1: -*-a~, :•> repsiued arid, hereafter rwae ua . e ttempteii except -he ruii’/W. Ad “The President. Trea*u-:r. .audit,- ami Su perintendent of any Rmlr.ad Tom; v .7 *r .iged in rran.-y rr 1 • a tir *n< 0 '--emmen- ,-d such jC • *»r* sad -.*«;• ... ..-e- 1* tae President or 3a peri* . i-or-miif -er*,: n .acn, t ,e ma.jpen :i *a** * *h eifi. bent .per* on fiu a Rtb.-pad pc . ~U.I. t ,t the number *Ger, .ns -temptid ihi a*; r a any Bailrsad shall not exceed a? f,r e< aij.c t,am B ad>u actual use Car Ail ary tran i-o, and *aid exempts *tia;i oe rep . cte J by a i;n- aa-i i«*:eripti<m, with rue namesotany may aav“ lef: the employment .f raid C-,m; who may -.-ease r ; he an.ii-pen a-: * *, -he t: ... at. -us .. .:a r..,aa at least -ju-r- a a.- . rau .--.creta, y a >Var .r mcr. ,i,.er aaa* taa - .v -- mat a ~r ..." «. . , dsc _ ;r*ta : - . such Pres lent r 3uy lit: shall, mea cm monthly report certify ,-a . »t; -hi - pen-, n. i b,-.- t.j dlaiiary -:ervi..-e aa oin e ,p.,yei -x -. C.aipaa,y . . tae pa* age coas Act, ia any per.- r i ,n .a rt •; A -0...1et »ir,,.y men,', iiufcio to m:'uary *ervi.. : and *apaoie of ; -r. :n --,u* ,fi< .sufiw-ae tuties :u. . Tfic, r A-itirclda nave .i, •. - r . " li' of theeuemy, and a portion of the r- x of su.-h r;.ui-* '** velug used r. ue . . - . exeinyk i.i', it. *he Pr- !»-.r ml .: *>- y-v ;ri *>f said hr*;, named r - ■ ~a 1 sx-rr • \TLL Fxemscma ,a ecax *d * asx : Tuiuaia. L- XU*. * ■ , ... . fiftnartieie f* . ihaii ,e mj-F .* . : ... the : a . . . i tiaaauthorized 0 ;■•.. v, . . -e . at?* . jmee with naiti x - ;-* . 1 xcL-pfi-.Q, *s**<rpt for -r.e Prr i-rv irei,_ ; : ?r Aud.r *r, and r-apenntenu-:.* : xi. - -s', an./ £ ari ax*i cmpioyex ,fiEi. • 1 ; ..nr. auk - -he President or L. *r.raea.daB r ?ht.i ur* - tV fc -* r ; '•■-ITT’' 'h.-H 1116 par..-* ~ei f r are isuH jH:.:-,'de r rheeflMent terat . f T u. - Eadr.i: th 1 ..< .ii es ye-.'i-.XS :X :U-.. r a-• X Slid r.a ft ,u ... .'■• c -*x.*:tea ,v; -eiux* set ait u-t tir m...rary iratsipor'.it ..." . -« exttiua: f,r su-'-h road had ,e ret- - ' "-3 m*l desi.-ripth-G. once 1 e n’t cnc -ui mb t C-n * "pc* fox ae r a ; x. agx • - : sueh road passes or to-he Bur «u --- together with 'he names and •-* lay one wu., aav teav.. -be em —~~ oe Eailroad >aimo»E". -r w -a**; ' ■* m a n.eu*ibie to -P* ' 3 r ' he i;l - i la- *n. -ui. .. w rL • above, the P. - . ~ up**i . ■.. .** . - : haiirosu .wi .c u this -cate, arc rennetuec. «>-■ t.rvu; t a,? curly as ; r wtie-uhis. ab. ; . _ u for the exemnti'.a .. ta- - -...r1, ,-*-. By order »f MAJOR CHAc.J HARRIc Com’dt of Come . rGi P. L XCT In. Lien' i Ar.g Aift Marcs :i*>—dt