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We have of
IV
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t
' March..
^ had,;'
• t is now bt.
‘‘ = t-jretssjj
^hat,
• ' f''*"''me nn.
q«»e a, vi-.p
=^ver
aVjut
that old
■^er.
f*... K, 23.-
■■■' Jw&nerai
; TwHQty^ij
and tc.
;‘»omethirtv
J h ire.
li
I:
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parttnent.
> ovideutlj
If i' imminc-nt
t p,r
•' -Jfd frOE,
- ^ f' M ‘he Mea.
n> w.-re afloat u
' -rTiian h»d
■ :..i "-pimen!
t-dt Hsf.
• H .T.
-. ;hor._- Whjic.
■rsan wa;» report-
•j—-V yaiiLoe forcc;.;'
■' - ^.- ■'U. The id-
nv jr, 12 miie*
J' ’ i! ■ an iuipnrtani
•■. ; r,' st‘ ps will be
-'?■ '^egiciii,
- I-.tiUii?’ 6at-
t ,pe Jhe
f .,• f' - arr^arsDce
! • ‘.wfiv Roaze
. ■ tc-
’ ■ 1 :he rne-
- ur >r^rkr
utV'src? an
(■i'v B?-
.thp ' nemv
. ? ; .other
\Ttl-: iiju't
with tic
.V -. that the
* .| h, ot thr
fie ciry is
- project is
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, i MU the
Ji^rovered
.u ironclad
- t.Lville at
-II an io- ■
■:tini: her oo
. ’ -ri tired upon
^ti«‘i tUD'AlSy
^ _ ,i”
j: ,n arrived
firingi'ig io
K.an inter-
- ^ uri-r
The Tri-
a:. t->0k
► ,.r .Terfc niie
. i iiP bsrbor
■ ^ r/ul fr^^'
,3, four roiif''
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M 'I 111 ph V Hiiil
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il^i *ii#» ;>r;.’0 of
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l)i i.t,Ml;-' per
In ' l*>8:Tip
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t'oNorv.ii** —The Sena.e ilid n*'! rti«*et on S&tnrday
Id the Houpo. the l^resideijt communicated from
the War Pepartinent «i !isi cf oiviliaQ prifioners now in
ou«'odj « .‘5'itiobiiry. N , with cenain r«ooD)inen1a-
rHit » ?tt er.>!o I., i up.n-he i able and ordered
f ■ » p prini^'ii A resoluti. to adjoutn on the ICih inst
W1S laM on the table. 87 to 36. Mr. Barkadal* of Miae
nfferf.i a hill fo confer on ih«» Pre«id«»nt the right lo
Hm|>eud the writ of huLras corpun wherever and when
ever Iht* pulilio inierest jti his opinion may reijuire it.
1*11 Monday .Mr (Hdh >m of 1Vx»;»; from the Comrait-
nr ('iiiiinierre, i-tji'irie.l luck the joint reNoliitioD re-
i i'ive III I tie free navigation ot the Mi>aif«!«ippi river,
with H piitwuniie, the preflmt le to which deolarefl that
:f : ifii- HP i ivj'oitrn/.i*'! Mill* of* iniernHlinnal law
ihai ill** rijfh’ i( nnvijtrtiin? tor commercial purpop^H a
fivei whji'h tlow^ 1'roin f'n*' Sl;ifr ihrnngh ihp territory
•)t Hiioitior Si iiH I.. i« coninnni lo all natione on
liie 'lit*'let'; ;-,ri« .>1 it« hKiikr, .v.-*. The renolution of
tlif I'oiiiiir- • ihi- j r»*Htn>ilc. and declares the
fic** iiiiv;srHtioii 01 the Mipciii'iippi river to be a natural
nrh At'the people of all the 8iates> upon its hanks and
wj>. II :|-i> hHitkr of i!t> HHwiTHhip (rir'iit-irif*'' The repiTTt
>.it^ tiTdered lo I'e printed
Mr t)ldh;»iu, from the Postal t^mmittee, reported
i'Hck, nritli ;ii> -tDiFudnu-ut, I hr bill providing for free
| oK>uge for ii€w-*pnpern to soldi?r' in the army.
The Senate then went into FjxecniiTe sespion.
I 111 ihf Hiiiiie. the bill rr MiUhorize the accepfaiice f
iiiTrire* ■ni. ih»* j ircr-t s -i .ni Mipsotiri and Kentucky for a less time than
I three \ (»arf, w-\s ■abh'd, when the House went, into se-
ore' ■»»-8iiion
'•n TupKiUv. iioihtn? of inierost in open nesaion in
eirhe' Hnu«e In sfrrei «e‘«ir.n 'hi» Moniie pned Ihe
''iirr»yirv l-ill wiiich laietv the Senate. We
ADDRESS OF GEN. D. n. HILL. ON A'^SUMINQ I LATEST W^R NEWS
COMMAND IN NORTH CAKOLINA Pi ,, ,, j . c i .
rtght Vommmeed at Sai'UTi!tt>i —Sa\ annah. .March
nKaDQUARTKns, OoLDSBimo’, N. (’., ) •‘^.—The enemv attacked Fort McAlister. The iction
f ♦•bniary 2/)th, 18G3 j i comrienced at B ;{U ibi» moniitie. Ttire** irun olnds
The und^igned ha>« een placed in charge of the are olaying 'ii ihe Fort, tjne eight inch cohiinbiHd has
Troo^ in NortJi i i"H In ‘t-^siiming i->niniaod. tie been di^^moiinted Two of our men -ihifrtilv «r«timle'i
would addresi a few word« of eTh,.nai„.n i. -.m force.-. The ftriug caiitimieH very heavy
SoLUiBBs! Tour btu«al nnd malit/tiMm er.(>mv i« *ini
ting forth efforts nr.e»«ni'^'e;' :m hp ^f li'*- Wi!rVi .
Having failed fo onbjusrn e n h.* i i.tme.i wiiii |
• he thirst for vengoanc--. h" ^ j j.n-i.in'- (‘(.rwHr-l ! •>> I
foreign mereennriea to pbin )»T v.i'm- ♦'^^'renv ftiM? )>iv
watite your home* Biu hi- tn.ni'fliuiin^ h.i>5: . t.r*-ti j
Jtee
F .- irov t (
■ 1 -P'Te I he ( oiiu
:-'ii l.'i :|'(-ort >
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II - ■.( 11-
.'f «i\»i
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I
1 . ku. w ii.'ihiiitr ,'V it ■»« yet
■ I ■■ -.'^iirli 10 the litie given bj' the New
\ iirk tierslit t.i VtirHiiudi Ijineoln. l ife l^eudrnt of the
i' I V led S'n'eu n‘.w ■'Trrnpnroi~i/ Ihctaior' thereof.
Wt^i'nin il'f Mificle in the oopioiis details of
'orihern new*;
vv
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.'i-i!ric*= -j 1‘^t-ph .-
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linnr'
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■; boM.v^
k U'ver—J W G-- win.
N i rth
' .-r’l' r>‘pl; - H "n B H- v ,T
■micfe
- 'Tenty - F —SI—\V ■ i« ,1 f>ha -s
id John Mcl.Hiicriin
■- V \
R -’kf. h —^’if'iam ^ii->Iiiian,
Hohh,.
■ ;,>eek-F .in, i-, H Kv«i;
' arvej-
.r Creek - V aieii! .i Di>w>
- t' ' ir ^^^•l ■.: -1
t'.jh '-S'. ^ - u-
- s-se i Sliepher-i f. r
I'orrectH i
' JiT' .i. ri’ucv 'i'-'.
Mr Snep'- ^ i. aw«-
Mtrover
\lfx'r Max
in- -.M.
a MrC'lelian,
n t‘ ' : : ,n
l> " :e! NtoUia;
^ r\- v> ni
ept«
.aiy
may Liu- >i(i I't- lernie.i L'HTntor: tor the «ii8j>en
.111 III (fic wi ll ii! iiFit-en%. .•orpii.J. the penalties (..fiaoted
/•iit.ii inv ri iii(.*’V'r( ,>vpn ni bin o.iniluct. Ihe authori-
V to ,m1I i?'.v 'Vp nii!i»f-.rv .■•.•Tvic*' evcrybotly in his do-
!fMn'.n*- 4ii‘l iht* now*~-i ; ■ n«'' -he crp lit of the country
nt hi“ di(»creiiott. with -\ii fxpreim di«»rei{ard of aoj oon-
fititu'r-.nsi Hni’t make hitr >*a thor.'.Uih u Dicis'or as
iht' KiDi*er"ii of Kii^oi'i .‘.r ' p of Coii.h AIwmvs pro-
videl hr I'lt^opir .'t itu-' -I'niit-d ure no humiliated
' I. » thp^r ri-fkHi' «,.k. W .11 they do it*
J P. t'finiei Bain. Sen'r, They may iiibmif ' ' everything else but an indiscrimi
nate .->■;■' :iiihe field of battle, but we cannot believe
»*iejr vrilj -ahmii • . 'h »i Tti^ir rights of personal lib
erty .. . ‘ h» - ;.i-ii!i» 7 >!w ,v ulpeady with scarcely
i"; r, . viiioe Bin !(,.• t.ait'f ij;-).i ii tippD suppliel
^ iih vlciun 'r.vii the trutterh htiu fn.m ih-> claita, al
ready ei’ »U''aj, ■ f lEon who n;^.; h :»»ie for that sort
hfi I'h V vii.» nri- now h- me manifestlr hav->
ni.> oii ], -fisi-, an ' we f>i*l unfiJent will not be forced
If. its aioptioii
Nor iln we believe tti'\i the soldier^ now in Lincoln's
nrmy, ^n.t whose terms will expirr it! .April and May,
will iiniiniii i.> he .'(>t>sori]>ie.l Ii i- well known that
liiey h>ive ha.J enough nf .sickness -ai'i >iutt'ering, and of
Jriibhings Hy the Confederal*--; rh%t they have “no
jiom i^'h tor the fieht," and that they have been looking
. w I . wiiii Mti.Mnii-i longings lor (he expiration of
ihetr term of servicf. They will either resist detention
ir quietly de-»en Such is our hrm belief, and so we
f g.iod cherr. the war canno*
Ih'I much long
.-\ F.\lsk hkrok Kxpwmvu —Ttie generally renpecta-
ble, and certainly able and ^luere^tlng. correspondent
of the CI.;ivle“toti t nurii’r. ‘-PiTsotntf,” produced a very
(e. - ng of dislike of himself in the Eastern part
of the Si>4te by some If iters written by him from Kin-
ion shortly afier ttie h-ittli- at tha' pUoe. lie ridi
culed the style ot living itjert-. sei ioing to forget thnt
the pli»ce had been bLgiit. d l>y -i yiulcee visit, and
ev.*ryttiing contu>.« i by the pi i ► n-v of a large urn.y.
liut worre than tLa. hea».*eri.'d tuai ‘Mien. Evans' chief
iifficuiiv’’ in tiis iniliiHry op.-ra:j(in- there, was “the
tial-.ijalty ..f ttie people.’
Walter Imnii. Jr Provowi Ntarihiil tn Kinm.m. (for-
tuei ly l.diinr "I me KiL'! n .\ i vi>cHie. j has most etfec-
jaily uiei thih cnnrge. lie p;onoiincen it ••grossljr
SiHlliier.iilH, pi jv , He .-liVi:
•Ti.ert- iiiii iiiiw. uiir n. re *.e.-o in a uionih. a
-iajiic II. lii uitpnsMtiea or r," iij;tii t iiie on ilie cnarge
it . ,“i I- IS uiiiv^i-«iiy conceded inai
; 1- ,Mfi .-'tew iiiouiti a e h‘\v.'ii ul V ij^ilnt.t and prompt
n comman i n ,his j. ,>. N w. if --the peuplt
lion" Mre -II •Mi.sloyiii ' H*. to reii-ier n.iittary
: V : : McD.
, J P, \ltr.' i J a*'i»80v,
K. ■ P. ri ( hloct
-■ V\ .■ art- in.li-b'ed
’ >e f-.lli-wiDgr-iHte
-■‘I'.n 11> -I hfi-i t ?.
t'ublio h .g rr ‘.or:
hsirmnti 'f rhe Ki-
: -ee t'.ir ihe tn.-iiigiir.-ii ■■■>n if nr. fair k
•f lUf vtbirh. having been without dircct reiiderti. h
!: - I h -n nhiised:
- • m II. 'h- n in-l'- -'f -ieve-
'nni I", 'reneral ^'i-*«tnMv civt-n to the
i-i iiu;; : ’"p 1 power- of t'txatiuti ! >r e ’Unty
n ’ - tiie i !;;h; i ^ di^ rimir -te b- tweeii
.'ion > y la\ ine :io«vy ■iirden.'-
•• ’ »T . (or-.. Tueri-are
a ich the tax will be he-sTirr nron particu-
■ t: ' ‘ .1 ii!lier». harf-- - .• S:-itp ihx
'■ -I, tfi -• ‘ iri'culsr hrni- . 1- ■; ;hx p» -
- " ’e' ' a ~ir;i'.r -iiii; .riniiy to he ob-
- • ^ : 'iii! - i-I , iiir : f ni:;;.
- . • '. ri- I ; ; iou
1 *ii
f 'pv,»ry hundred dol^i.i3 ii. !an'b>,
‘=i‘-;t rn tie- ' 1 ,-i tr>‘.t-
. .1 - .1 . . I- .--.Ithe
every hundred
'‘•nl-:;7 |.. va;
,!.i : ’ .1^ .11 tine
i rt-1:
1 iOll
ii'-ideti I- nr it . rr -it
{ 1 eu-iice ttia. Ihe I'-'H
u ' - .i: :ti- !'■ '
- -i I'igM; t t, 111 '• -
V 'i.-r'^ '^.'si:" I,'- -i''-
" . ihert-hy i«ix i •- '
.-t 1- me rule an-i ill-*
■ re ;■ 'i*-i:r II woi‘- -i
:;-tr u- to Ji'-'ur.ne sh •( ■
- XP“ hy .uijii-i discr.ii.’.ii-i'
■f- r a psrticMlar pacrifi
ill-*'lUiiiry
'I'tipjp
t^x^"'! Were
.■lu i -.HVe-,
..II • he uei
.V rei-i'eiiT.
Ii. tiii II -III i 1 . :n>- Miiii'l
e n.il nrny nijr;'!i-
.i:pay
, I V fi>-i -I Ir c'ed
w t'Hce n.,1 '
anU III..-it HC
■ .n fr
J I tie td
' lUCi'ili
In - ■
y, hi ie
taxed
L Ii L I. .
-I ^;.
■ = till! el
I I'up iriljii
\\ - 1. Ii! II r-.'
■> ' '■ 1-1--
; -.^i-l [-11’ •
i ! 1- lit ‘r
I'n* tax ■
.>•1 W-t-.-Il til
1 H Jt.'ll
1 ..1 \:-
Ku-Ii
iell,til wh.
I lt..)l ii.i^ti
' 1
J-ei'ji.e gHliel
«ee|- (he ■■
bre': 5 •. j.: V
are btUt'i
the»e pai
to UM, a*^ .l.ey
k -i' ■
ai iti.) j. 1 -
■ pe tiit.i
.I’v ot t'.i sei’t
'.;er*' (amii'.e-
I- ’•
III >i ■'
.3 rein
b i e h I \
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V iHl;
uppl.i*
Wt'h
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H..I
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h"d
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1 Li.'ii
1 '-.ipy
n'-'V‘
PitC.^IOTION.--U'-' .■
ir ' -r’e Light Arii n-rv t V m-i, 1 . , ,
'•>1 antcj’
A ir»en I at lii.l ioiiof.u^ ■ h- • ■ ! li,
■ ■ . N- W V • rk Ht;i nld of 1 lie •' ti J-illil-I1-
-■* ill .-.ur:‘e tieea auIi. .j ■ f-li. «iitve
■ will! K 1 111, iiCCiUi.t ir.im a ,r!*-ip-'_;i lent fn
' , .(*1:' t a aiccecaftjl r.ivalry raid fron: that place
iii : i)n«!'^w c”'intip« The r.fiooimt is c. n-
- Ii . u ’■ jr r ttian b'.rd VV>Min}:s tt'« -'flloial report
■ of Waierlo", th'ir-ii e reoulis were not
. • - .1 I r: .n’ - tl.e vti.kees losing one omn kiile I
»!i w. nil led. ’tii'i Cl |)iuritig tfirec prisdners and
-' ■ ».■ . ; U ind d'go Tl-^-y also prof«J«« to
1- ; : 1 . .-i vi r.tr l.i"! but givi no Mc-
,(11 .!.• il.rtt h>id fill-d th.-m. I’he lleinid
>■ ; nil.I .:l _v ■ II, -
‘ 1' III'V . :i N .fth I’-i.rol III is inier.'9'uig The
■ ' -v, 4 tvH ly h;i* iiiitJe HU exten-'ive tour
" "i-'i rri I' Trc:it in, .w n; d other ji'.aces in
rri'tidii ..{ Wiliiiirn£!-n tir, aking uji rebel Cnnips.
ir.i; ir w rUr 1 ri lfr. . . unJ cij-uiriug
"■‘•IS. hoT-'i-“ and c ilors The rxfieditioii, which
• inii ii'^iii-* with the d i-h w:i« suc-
iii'i ■..-(.-Ul ■■ i>-ly H » ek lu its
I. line
liui itxHOHii'. N Feb. 10;h, 18b‘2.
lir-Mtie-ijcfi: i our''/(Kipliiiieni-it-y letter was received
hy iiK‘ vest'*rday I feel a sohlier’-i pride in having
ih'- ir^ti'*,e of yoiir eontideiice, and it gives me
' 1-lr i-tir- ’ ■ “TV iliit f/it Jutis I'f 'ny command toere great-
I ill ii.ijiileni il I'll iUf h‘‘ortf/ rn-ojifrfiiioti o f the cifizfnf of
1 licifufy, iiml my ‘•fiiy among you ai:i'le agreeable
; Sy ihp Uin in» nl'Mio^e wn lui you r»prejeiii, your wives,
, iln'i>; u*v-i. -iv.o)- 411,* ii)i>ibf-i-. 10 niV'ieli lind luy coin-
mand
If the enemy thiili -ignin ihr, ileii yf n. I will gladlv
■ ibey the ,,r'ler 10 nasieii to your protection.
1 a':i, getillemen. very rpnpppif„Hy_
Your ob’i servHiii n. q iiVAN.S.
To .Me*.srK K J Powe'!!. .\lex Nichol \V 0. Br-an
in.l others.
Wp think our readers will conenr with us that “Ppr-
sonne’’ i« a thoroughly Dunn up per.;oti.
' ' jsoiig ’ tr; T. i ,i!;-io -"III '.irt .t coj y of Uen.
Ariilr.'as on assuming command in thia State,
*ttiOa we publish in another column
Hii
*0 often beiten and bsffl.’il, ihai ih?y »n- n.iw in
aged and ilemoralized. ShnuM y>'i he qlilo 10 che k
them everywhere for iben«xi -ny .Uvh, the it rep hiiii
dred thousand who«e time expri*s in Mnv, w 1 n it r -
enlist, and the w«r will end hpfore .Inly Should the
scoundrels however gniu n single suli^tantiitl «ticcees ,^l
any one point, the war will he pvoloneed during the
entire administraMon r,^ I.incnln n becomes a solemn
duty then, to labor «nd fi-jh .luring the next 'w.
months, as we hnve rover !r.a . hpfopp >Ve niiiat make
the w^r iinpoyrnltii -b
North, by ;i.arrr^--i:itr
cut down !(■ f;i.s t'. • ■ *
which thei-e plui'i'
will have to en'si”'- 'n
desperate • )*■
ranks properly f.l' :
are full of yotiiit: huo »lii
semblance i-f meu, a.ho
- '.1C oifrceniiry v.niliil^ ot !he
-■'•M’ing thctti iVe iiiii“t
• 'iTii;'>.v-ion“ t'f (he f-irm»
' ■ - :n ' rop"' ill- V .m
' f i; hijis. -ind 'o !i»n- .n-v ■
y ^'u f.- .iilj have done, w-cr»‘yon •
' ' 't •1> I ■ V. 1- n V il;-r
» 'bU kei.- w Miing ihe
Iged Ji Mii tile !)niiit
field under the nrovisiiiti-of th - ii.>-!n :• i •• ;-i: T^'•.
scorn of the fair aex. Hnd th couteinpt'of-.11 n ra’ le
men, have not been able to drive the.^e cowsnllv mi?
creants into the rant-a. So thev fntieFi
upon ’he miseries of :he cotint.ry nnd sheiiev tiieir wor' h
less caroass''s from ^ ank«e bullets. the> are 'n(^en^i^'!e
to shame. But a day of ret** t>':iion a» liis liipse ulm-
tiona of humanity. Their I'wn deHcend.iuis will exe
crate their memory when thefinee*' of soo'*n i® pointed
and she taunt is titierpd "hf> 5 M»- fon. nr ijnvi'i fon nr
^reat grand .♦on, oj an er^mpr nnd >rtor,':')Vf- "
Do your full duty. .SoldipT' 'd 'eave ih«-.»e poliroou«
and villains to the .•xe'Tano.i .1 i. . ■'■’ \li i-.m.
manding .'f^ioer-» a^-e iip-,.t.- - , i-i. > li’i itisti lito
names of oHicers anl men wl- i • j.. . . - v«
in pitched baii’es and «kirr;i.*(- T.i »■ o .iii^tl
guishiiig theni'.'eUt't will •- r. 'on iicr ie'l t'i.r pi in. .,
tion, and their names pub!'*-‘..> I ui it
of their respect ivp
The Infantry have to (.pur ii. tm . . ■ t.ii-;..
•nd toep.tuie special i(Br.1-..-,ip* m i>vi r%- i-MUij>vti| ij i n.
po^‘ of danger an.f of sj'fVrine i' the po^^t ni>- i'
ouf liberty be eV'*i w n jt w 'I ’.e iini' 'i.ntih i ■ ii‘e
Indomitable pluek an I eiMr.lv reiurnn.'** »ur tiei-.uo
Infantry
The ConfederH. \r!-l;ei,
and the wonder ts th-. vui ’.
nition, ir has b»-.-n Ht. i- ;
splendid armameni of !p
tfcke, how^fver, t • ’on et.«i v
Reserve your Are. u« »i I'r.’ - i.
of Infantry, and da not w. }i ir'iv. ; ■ >■ g
they are becoming etJec-tive I: is glor' \
by fighting them to the Usi It i- ii r:n
them by retiring e^rh from iKe fight
The Cavalrj cou«tii’ « thr e -e* ‘in 1 i->«r.: ,i tr>i s; -...
The safety of the eTit>r.» o.uniii *r: 1 i«*|.en ' '.r>. ii ttiei
vigilance, and the fait*>fu^r:- r, f the’r ■‘p. i e !
c-flReers and ina?*, whnrprnil’ eNe-. : e iiri rj;-d, (
deserve to die, and the Canimoo-iijji' f)er« > U .fid }.-,rr
no efforts to spe;ir- thntn their do®, r, \:mi -t e.iually |
. > . i, II . - >lill.._)
feii-^r /iiti; at’‘?TiU
•-i.r-.i'rc j;!Ky w -.h It.
!■ -;1; e. ?, fl m
. •; \ ■ ' I** \ I; iUerv
II' WI ..
io e gUltj
Prom Sitvannah — The Bovibardrnt^ut fit h\,rt MeAhnt^r
»t>11 ffoiTtg on —Savan.*»^h, March ^ - H il. piit fiv I*
M. ' dispatch froiu Fort Mi-.Alisipi-.;tt«-.l 5? Hi, hhvs
one iriiti-cbil |ih I withdrawn, and i.-.-n tv. ir.iu-claiN
an ! i>ne mortar bnai are stilt playing .'H 'he F.nt The
I- ■’•I is nninjiire-i nobmly hurt on our *id - •■^.■“pt the
l*Vo s.ighily wounde-] earlj’ thi.'J moriiing. 'J'hu (rtrrisoo
is 11) goo'l -jpirits The firing sfill continues.
H^veut Frploits >j Muty,iii'% Bnvndf —MoiutMarch
•' di'i'atch to tbe New». ilaled McMiiil.villp. I'eiin..
21. ^*My^; M.-ij Aititin. of Gen Morgnn's Bri^.iile, wiih
1/iOO men, pns.'e.l sroun I >he .'lurfree-*boro' ^ind \s«;h-
ville ratl-im*!, leiring up ihe track nnd running tr:\in
of .sol iiei-K over ;,!i embaokoient.
i’he Louisville lournHl repor's thit Gens. Longstrect
Mjirshtill Hud Forrest ,ire Hpproaching Lexingio.i?
•\ dispatch to the S.Tvannah Republicati, trom * o-
lui'Itia. Teiinesspp. as.serts th-ii positive ififonnui-rva
h»* 'let !i received that Seigel'> .irrii'" corp-. 'v. .!y
1-.'n‘^-»ti-i »(.-..?ie fr>im Virgini.-i, recently oji.ti. \ij. ibe
•^liDibiTl.itid in tirrfyfive (•viu-p'ift.s, ;-t'd Hvv t -'w I, -
I »een N-isbvt!le and that poitii. m roiit t-> join I’os...
Ul HU7.
’/'hi N/Vi/u/if)//.--The I'haiianoogi Kebei of ilicll^ili
“iheit :it ! rumors fi-om iiu- fmut to tlie efl'eci th; :
r - • "lan.- ha^ b- eti niu.-^-ing birge reinforcemenl^, jr.t^l
• hrou^di ft oni Kcntiicky, in the counties of ?umiier and
I Wilson If i)uK he iriie tii“ intention is 10 .Tdvnuco.
whPD th»# i-onds permit, not direeiiy upon our forces at
•■*aelbyville, but upon T-. lihonia by way of'lftnclies:pt
^.id MoMinnville Ttio troops ••1 tioued at Nashville
wiM jiro'iaMy ni:ike a feint upon Shelbyville. but no
.»b ol.ite ;»“snuit i« expected from tlrn sile of the ene
my line.■'
j The entire sirength of the Rriny of I'ne enemy in
I \Iiirftee«bor..ugh'is estimated at .jO.iiOii. Keliable re-
. I'oriv Ifiiiii ihe Northern portion ot the Stale, repre-^enl
: ihe reiiitr.rcpTiipiirh tii '>n‘^isl i>f ihiee il'V-ionr.. p;ii'h
j '.01 Ifs.- than lO.tNxi strong Th;» .livisi.tti nf .letf '
' I* i\ . wiih .l-,>hnaon's envalry. «iation'’d in Willianisfin
■'oiini\ are put down at r_.«»0 The forcex hi Na-iliville
! 1.1 not ♦•iti-eeii lu.iXrtI I'iius ihe eiiiire limly of trfops.
■fiiiipi>..iiig ilip lieparinieiii of KosPcrni' re'ich nearlv
I ht- tigiires of 1(i!HKi(t 111 ihes‘ u, le-jx| n tuiirlh are
iiuftlilp till-di'ilj, . Selling apart ^0,(Mmi iniire for nar
riH.'.ii July, «n I the availalde aituy to b»* brought
St:i'u-i' iiK a 111 not come tsr wi-ofig of bii,iMiii, l,«s than
»er«- fujjiijfe.t tind in reHeti .if tne billlle beff.re Mur-
I i'reeiboro'
; ..\v - Hi e III,I Ht libert j. 111.I- i« ii iiivbo ly 's husine.—
bui our UeiieraK, to know ih** pi-e-i>.p coiidilion of
>ui ariiiy; bin itiis >*,• i(i ibst 11 i-* far gresier in
strengtii, ijumer'cal an’ oihi-iwi*e, ilian it w iv on ib«'
ruoriiiiijf ,ij Decenitiei Jilsi, wh*-n it w.-nt iiiio action ”
l.ifh .If r'lc I^rnaUii /irittltufion.—('harlkston,
March ;{ —.N*i,s,aaii advices re|i-iri ihe nrrival there of
the rontederaie privat«er Ur-iribuiion .She ha-l taken
•»n1 burix-d the t.ark Muj VNright. of Portland, and
briK Kne. .-t «'.»iii-|eii, M'tin*-; c-ipture.l .-itpt sen! toi’ou-
fe leri»te imrta the lu ig Kllinii ••'f Uiicksport, Maine an.I
Mch'*oii I- Hauiiver, ot .Vls'-aohii-i'ii-^; c.ipiiireil nnd run
HPii'ir ,>ii the BiihiiftTTt-., the Krig Kmily Fislier, liking
:he cri vf {.riHoners to Nas-iau The Klliotl wh.s sub;e-
ijiieniiy r»-c>»p;ured by (he Vnnkees hi Si Thonia.^
The ii'etril'uiiiiu encouiilerej sn unknown whaler in
criminal are the scouts ■ >'.inug!i fn,^*-. b.-iric m 1 he i'ifitihe.in .*ea, wlijch showed light, killing one t>f
wild and sensational renori- T will li^ ■•. ;r. : ttie HelMbuiion's crew, when the whaler wa“ sunk, with
martialed for cowHr.^iee- al- oti !i. »i.l, by the fire of the rietriliiiiioii
Ma^y opportunities u.^! 1.1 1 * , 1-. i!r '"he orew of the IJetnbmion are ail .vel!, nnd w.iuld
to harrasH the er''*»ny. en: off *ii. m.pp;n - inv. in f-i- |-Ot.ti tin.sh repairs and resume her cruise
pickets. Ac Those, who hr.ve nev»f beet; la itniile.
will lb It-I be enaiilfe.l ti. enjoy the n-v^*; “en‘s:..'u of
listening te the .s..nnd of ii.«’'V ah .1 nn.t -.hell, auil
those who have listened a grptu m n utl, w ■! !>e sdoweii
10 come some miles nearer, an.l c.ioipHr. the j-er-saiu' .
L\Ti;sr NEWS FROM THE UNlTEh STATES.
FuEUKaKliSBfRG. March ;5.
1 have receive.I the Washiugtoii ^hroniole of the ‘iu
iosi., litim which 1 seu.J you the following interestinx
caused by the di>itani cannonade with thiit produced by ; aummary of I'nited States news
the rattle of m isketry
I). 1i MILL, Miijor General.
iit-nera
.1 ihw
..peralii'ii --.l-fiii'iiit. wtiy are Jioi aire.sts coniiuually
' i.t'ing iii k le. 1 1-* true, ih>ii -ince 1 took charge of
III. office, on ihe T,ith day of October li\«i. there
, h ive been arrestpj and place! iu ctiarge of tlie guar-1,
I .tbviii ,s -l.’/en I ersoiij* from this 'ind adjacent counties,
Mti.i ei-e»iiere. (-n»rge'l wit h disloy ally in various forms,
vi7: Bearing u.iellfgeni-e to ili« enemy—taking the oath j
; of allegiance 10 the Knleral govejnmeni—buying «all
, from .Newbern .»n.t Wa.^hington, He., He Ihree fourths
ot ihe>e, alter having U*en siibjecied to a moat rigid
'xaniiualion. either by the Oeneral commanding or by
myseif. the result land detail il retpiiredj of my ex-
' aminatiiiu being al«ay.-i submitted to the (Jeu«ral com-
: mfi.ndtng. have been discharged withuut iscertaioing
iiflicien: Jirloyabj t.. send the .iccii-ie.l to Salisbuiy.
In :aci, oult/ imve been setit up. und the author-
11 ie® nave not ittrol to allow them a ‘-speedy (or even
HU’. , ,ri.‘ ." as expre-aly re^juire't bj- high aiiihor-
, i.} and me icinaii.l-. of justice u-*cU. One «>f these
pn«..ner-'- iias «o far, 1 ifroiigti coun.-el, a.s to
ns»e ri wrii of hahrn." •nrjiuf sued out., m an en.Jeavor lo
' pres- triai. Vet that writ wa-- ie«iai=^d by'the Con
t'eder .ie aiithorit)’, with a thre-il of'icc hundred bayon-
rf. it ppi-sime.l ill to an issue, .-^nd why? If found
’ 1 K‘^*by. the prisoners could lie punished ijuite as cer-
' tainly, ati-l witti f«r more evidence of justice. If not
■ guilty, their puaishment is iiiitiueslionably unjust. I
oij.r.-S’, uo opinion a. to ilie guilt or innocence ol (tie
^ \ tociised, -istheie is a .uilereiicp of opinion on that mies-
j li-.in. l*ui, suppose buth the-e men seu! up be guilty—
j would lhai. PTeii witli the alleged iraitoiship of Watson,
:iiul two or three otheis, su.iain the charge iif “dialpy-
i.f the ptujdt of tins section"' So much for the evi-
.tei re C'.ntHinp.l “iu Uie Prorosi jail "
Mi. I'unn niHke“ niMet stheuieut« in contirmation of
ms (msiiii.n, and c-ii.sps with a letter of Gen. Evans
him--. ii iu K’j'iy to* (i.rii| !iiu«mury letter from
a ii’i;** number of citizens in the occasion ol his leav
ing iiitit cutiimai 1 U b copy it. ital'(’|.«ing ft sentence
vilm-ii 1- i .iiiec; lurii.-i witii . ti» -l-.uder of “Por-
Dsatbs of Soldiers —In the .'iof.pital. at Ljuchiiiirg
Va., Dec 19, of ilisesse con»r«cteii in camp. .Mr. S. B
Oray. of Co o7tti Reg t. ui the ,ioO year of his age.
In Richmond, Fr>b. 9th, from the effects of a wound
received in the battle if Fre ierickst.urg, Mr. Tiioiii'^f
H White, in the .-5lh year ot nis age, a pt ivate 'n t'o
F, 67th Reg’f.
The “t^arolica Boys,” Co K. 3>»th Rfg't. have a iopte :
a tribute of respect to the foll-.iwing decea-'".! members,
viz: James A Snead, who di.*d near the first of July,
1B6U, from wounds received in battle belor Hiihmond,
June 26th; Lt D A Ulav-; . Si-}''emb«r I'iih, from w.junds
received .-Vu.: 30th. l*' iJ. .^1 ,iis>^sas; s'rg t .Viex r
■McLeod. Sept It^. .1 ’:n L f inipbell. Se^!. f^iu, Ibiu'I
Ray, Nov 4tb, H M . >''be'l, Nftv l_"h. L. Ray.
Nov. 18th, D. M PfiHil I'pr ii'tli, 1''02. Capt. ,\1
Smith, Feb. ll)th, F. B. .Ion-?s, Feb. ITrli. and (lilhert
Hay, Feb . 1 of disease.
FOR TDi; OI'.-,tRVKIt
On the 12th inst , at his father s resideuoe near liock-
inghani, Richmond couuiy. Snrg't .lames W Lmig ageii
‘J8 years and 6 months, .^t ( ... l>. i api i .ir->. ’J.lJ
Keg'I N C. Troops
The joys ef earlL are tleeimg, n.. *l,.wri .-r- ' rn;tiL ;
iha*. it cannot fade, no tie si -ttrong mat it cittinc.t be -
t.roken We Aoe the irirh ■ itit-s*- av- i . ji.* \.-riiie.l
daily, in ihc lo«s of rur friends anJ leiativi -. ^'erg 1 ■
Long was a brave young mai, >tn-i has given tii^ all lo |
his oountry’s cause Hr r-M:+i:i;>d u.' hl^ p.si ii lufy,
until the latter part 01 la'*! ^ea-. wtieu i.i- i.ealih aiU>.J , nn.vmg lowar.ls CQ.-itiaiiooga. The rebels at McMinn-
and he was compelled t.- r.- .irn iiin home vi le *re believe I to lie a recontioitei inu party attempt-
Ile was aa afiecti ,nnte "on nnd brothvr. sti'l trim but ; ,ug feiiii on Kosecrunz's re ir Rosecrau? is repre-
be sadly tnissed trom the -•home circle V\ c-p nm. j «euied 10 beinoviug forward cautiously, prutecting and
father, tho thy son be dea.i; *^eep n -t. moiher, !or lie gu j ,ting nis rear as he goe-^ forwaril.
loved thee and has irone to rest: ^ontm not, frietr.., fi.r i .. ,
. . . 1 I i OrtiT tor thr Seiznrt nr all /'rtriite Arm' tn .\eir \ ork
he IS gone to reap ihe reward o; the latiiilul. • ,■ , ■ . . .
® II H 0 ‘ — itizena tn he Ui^armed.—Uen. W 001 had ••iTiler-
, ed a patrol force to ascertain the number and -lescrip-
In Chamber s Hospital, L,; n.'hbni-g, \ a . on the ’.imh - (jf,,, jf arms iu the city of New York, nnd also the
uli., Serg t Charles C. .vlcKenjie. 1 o !■, Juth Keg t N i quatiii.y ..| :kmmiinition now in the stores of thti city.
ij. T. He was kind and peuBritui- an.I helove.l tn.tU '.n j I'hi-- was charged by the New York Expre-^s to be a
private and miliiary ii.e. He a mejiibei -t the prec^uiionary uidvement of tfp Lincoln t.tovcrnrai’iit
Baptist Church, and leaves a l^iher. ni.ith.^r .111 I ay.iiiug , ng.Tinst h pofmlar outbreak. The Washington hronicle
From \'irk.tburff.—Despatches Irom New York say
that me telegrams received from Cairo announce that
the famous at Vicksburg was completed on
ihit ‘Jlith ult. It is asserted that all the gunboats had
{.assed through, and that the tranaporis were preparing
to follow, and that after the batteries at Warrenton are
reduced, the whole force will be sent against Port Hud
son It is also stated that the small guuboat tieet ha*^
roach-d Yazoo river by Union lake, and are “piaying
the mischief” in the rear of Vicksburg. It is also re
ported that Federal boats have reached Red river by
way ot Lake Providence. There are also reports that
serious disasters have happeneJ to the Union troops,
and that gunb->ais have been captured, but these ru
mors, It -ays, are not credited.
from Indtanapoli'!.—Despatches from this point say
that tour persons, charged with resisting the military
in arrestiug deserters, have been convicted of treason.
The niiiiOri.y of the Legislature of lu 'iaua is still
ab-ent, and, unless a compromise wiih tlie majority can
be effected, there will be no liirther legislation thi^
session.
Th' .C'/'it/ ot the I’otomnc. — correspondent writing
fri tii this army denies that there is any deiiinraliz ition,
s.ay s me nine mimths men are d\scossiug the propriety
of re-enl 'ting, and adds thai the fe.-*ling for begiuning
tsnowii-ily growing stronger. .A forward movemeut
is promised as soon ax iti* loa'Is will permit.
Vii.ithei correxponden* say*, though n.>t ai I'trge iu
numbers -»x in .'-September l.isi, the ’-irnty 1-1 in better
plight (hull ever before.
Thr Ar'i>i oJ th' Ct^mberlinid — Ko'«eorHnz's army is
Fnnn Nf>ichern.—We saw and conversed yes
terday with a military friend who is better posted
in nuitfers .’tbouf Newbern than perhaps anybody
else, an ! from him we learn that Stanly's resigna
tion was certainly tendered, but not accepted, and
that h(> i..; still in Newbern and acting as military
(iovernor. Ativices from the town a few days
fttji' represented “(Jovernor’' 8tanly as quite sick.
Oiir itiloimanr i.> well po.«ited an to the number
and (lisjio.sition of rhe forces al>out Newbern. He
sets it dnwn at eis»ht to ten regiment*, and not
more than l'n:>in four to .^ix thousand men. One
reuinient confinnes on duty at Barrington's ferry
hut (’apt. Whitford’scompany keep them confined
there and will not let them depredate upon the
conntry. ()ne thousand picked negroes are being
drilled at Newbern.—Raleigh Progress.
Reports from Memphis.—A gentleman just
out from Memphis gives us some information of
the situation at Memphis. The city was filled
with negroes in the most deplorable condition-
All the cotton sheds, stables and out houses are
filled wi»4i the contrabands, who continue to be
fcubject to the ravages of the small pox, and it is
estimated that over one thoustiud have died with
in the last thirty days. To add to the horrors
thej' arc experiencing, the weather has been un
usually severe, and their clothing has been scant.
Desertions continue as numerous as ever. The
number of sick in the various hospitals is estimat
ed at eight thousand, and preparations are being
made for a much larger*number.
During last week Confederate notes were sold
at sixty cent.son the dollar for greenbacks. Ten
nessee money wa.s above par, and other Southern
bank money used at par in ail commercial circles.
(Ireenbaeks were depreciating, and not held with
any feeling of security.—Appeal, iJ-lsf nit.
T/,f Shtin«fnt Manmr in ichich iSoldtens are
Trtiiteil.—One ol the soliliers from the army at
Fi eiJeriek.'^biiri' infornt.s tis that iu passing through
Itichjuuiid on hi.^ way to thi.s city, he stopped a
diiy wr (wo siitf»>, .it one of the hotels in that city
on tlie evening of his arrival, until the train for
Petersburg started the next morning. He tooTc
f»U|ii>or and lodging, and at 3J o’clock rode in the
omnibtis up to tho depot. His bill for this single
meal, the use of the bed and the ride in the omni-
bu . was fire ill Jim si Nearly half of a month’s pay,
just for a few liours of ordinary accommodation in
a hotel This cliarge was at the rate of ten dol
lars a tlay. or three hundred dollars a month, r/r
thn»' thimsuml tn.r lutndrcil ciollurs a j/ear fur a
sinyl, p> r.sun.' We mention the fact not because
the soldier made any complaint abnnt the matter,
fo'' he ditl nothing of the kind, hut merely, to
show what a lirely business the hotels in Rich
mond are doing in the grabbing line.
Petersburg Kxpre»s.
.Mr. ('unrts nil a Dihmnin liorit.—Granting
everything Mr (Courts claims in his defence, he
eannor est'aju: this dilemma; fie either knew
the State was injured by his policy, or he did
not. If he did not know it, he was not fit to be
Treasurer. If he did know it, why did he not
report the fact to the (Convention, which was in
se.ssion in May, and get the law so altered as to
satisfy his scruplesy The loss to the State during
the month of May alone, was 861,800, But still
Mr. Courts continued his policy, with the Con
vention in session, which could easily have been
appealed to. The horns of this dilemma gore and
bore you, Mr. Courts, You got the Convention,
in May, to give you authority to issue more Trea
sury notes, which you never issued; but not a
word did you say of broker’s pockets bursting
with money which ought to have been saved to
the State, or gone to the soldier or public creditor.
One law actually “required” you to issue the
notes, but you did not obey the law, except in
part.—Rnl. Stmuldnl.
PractSrul ReHfrtinn.—The Conservatives are
charged with having injured the State, by ousting
-Mr. (’ourts and putting Mr. Worth in his place.
Mr. Worth is selling si.c per cent, bonds at 105,
while Mr. Courts managed to sell eight per cent,
boriila at lOO. Are the Conservatives guilty or
fiot irnilry of the charge*''—Rnl. Standard.
'I he Vadkin Factory near Gold Hill, N. C.,
owi.ed by ^^e.ssrs. Holmes & Co., was destroyed
by tire on the 27th ult.—Raleigh Standard.
Valuable* Properly lor Male.
The subscribers will expo.se to 'public sale, on lh»
premises, on WednesiJay the 8th day of April 1868
that valuable property in the town of Louisburg, Nortl
Carolina, known as the LOUISBURQ FEMALE COL
LEGE The biiihling ia of brick, (four stories,) and
oovered with tin It contains rooms enough to aocotn-
modate about one hundred boanlers. exclusive of the
principal s rcnms, the parlors, chapel, dining room, &o
There is also on tlie premises a tirick kitchen with four
large rooms, besides other outbuildings It ia aur
rounded by a laige grove ot (Several a«!ren. all enclosed
IniBiedialely after the sale of the above Real Estate,
the Furniture of the Coiiege. consisting of bedding,
washstands. tables, chairs, table ware, sofas, centre and
pier tables, carpeting, pianos, i&c,, wl 1 also be exposed
to public sale
This property is situated in a healthy region, and in
the midst of excellent society, A belter opportunity
for a good iuvestmeni in valuable property has noi often
been presented.
Possession will be given early in .Itine. Terms made
known at the sale, but the payments will be arranged
to suit the purchaser
.1. B. LITTLEJOHN, i
K F YAlUiKOUOH. P^.rtner
Lotii*buvg, N r March
1
s-t4A
wife to mourn hiK i.tss; bui in th»ir grief they h
consolation in the hop» tnai he ha^ oxeh-tu^ed this
world for one where war is iiukn.iw.i su.i pf>s,ee au-i con
tentment reign forever • Com
ANnRKW Wiiiii, a U4.livp nf lan.l, wt. >>ill'.il ai
Neuse Bridge in December IsHt He -icrvP'l in the liri-
doe-, tio' deny this, bui says ‘’it is well known that
there ix » large number ot disloyal people there, uud
the Kxprp«'i ix on- of the organs of the iietHriou.x crew.'
7'/..- 1//1 C’hiirle.tton—,1// lirady. — liaies from
Port lliiyal. Feb. ‘J-'uh. report ihat preparations for a
firvnvrd movement againxt Char1etou .in.I .'Savannah are
tish Army during the t rm-nn wsr *in.l part in the i .'on.xiimmated
seige of Sevastopol .le wK' » mi'iai,.-i ,ii • oiin‘»i:y !•. f;.i!.l wn'i .jiioted al ,'jl T-, with uu iipwaid leiniency.
1st N, C Reg t, dur.iig the Peninsula » ,ini>imu under ' State st.ickx had xltghtly advanced on foraie' qiioianons
Magruder, was tak^n prisoTier at K >aiioke l^iallli. ai-.d , . , ,
. ’ J u J . .. lu the yflukee l^enate on the JHth, Sumner reported
when exchanged obtame , H Man^.er tr->ni apt Mur- i . . . i - l-
. . . o. "III). ». u 1 several resolutions touching roreigu atfairs. one ot
chison s Company to Starr >■ Liifh' BaitT\- .Vt B.iitiel. ... .u ^ . j
,, , Til 1' 1 /7 1 I 1 . i--> - I I winch xays that toiii£iess cauuot hesitate lo recarn any
Hoauoke Island, hirtsiotj iund (iof.Uborn , lit. exhibiie.l I ^
... , _ u u I . . . o . . 1 propi.sition tor toreigu intervention as so far iinreason-
that heroism which is ever charHcierixtic ol iu« .Scotch i
FOR THE OBsKltVKK.
WiLMiNQTii.'v. N, C ■ F b y 'J8. 18t>3.
Messrs. Editors:—Allow me lo «sk i iiuesr.on through
the columns of your psppr. Wh.y is it that the proprie
tors of the Factories ia and around Fayetteville will not
sell any more of their cloth to Indies whose husbands,
sons and brothers are in service, and they are compelled
to supfiori themselves and they have no other means
ihan their needles to make that support.
A Husbanu A»n So» in Skbticb.
[The writer is doubtless mistaken if he supposes that
the foc'ories fail to do their luty in thi- rfspect.j
Pkaths of SoLUttES. — In the Ho^pi al at Goldsboro,’
on the 22d Pelfy, of Pneumonia, William A, Ray, aged
about 22, of Moor* oounty, of Co. I), 49th Reg’t.
soldier. In that terrific fight at Neiue Bridge, while in
the act of firing one of the ^uns, he was struck in the
head by a Cannister shot sn.l kille.) itistrinily. Thr
Confederacy has losl iio i'r'aver soi.her iti.an this gen
erous stranger who died hghiing tor Souiheru iitieri}
•‘W’arrior rest; thy warfare o’er.
Sleep the sleep that know- no bi.-aWui^,
Dream of battlefields no more.
Days of toil and tiigntx .if wakitu; ' — Ji u\.
In the hospital at H’jlniit;i''i i!. .i-ui'y Piivate l*un
can C Evans, a meuifeer •>.■ i O ft. .j|.( ,cpg i, aged
years, 1 month and 28 davs, iersving a wulowe.l mother,
a twin-brother and two ^is:aI■h to iiionrn ineir irretriev
able loss The euhjpct of th.s initiee wn- a lonug iu;»n
of no ordinary worth. In all his social relations I.e so
oondiicied himsolf as to win the e.ttet-ni i>nd irieii-bbip
of all his acquainliince. ll>* w.is always leadv ti. ]ier
form Ihe duties that were required nr him He wa«
modest. iinaHsiiming an.l j- .fses ."d all thos® .pmUSci
tions that are requisite frr a true -. Idu*!- 'in-i a
citizen He will be niisxe.l .y if,,. » ompany in vrl.ien
he was so long and a'dfMi'I}' at'Hf 'iPi;, iii.S in the 1 vi;ii-
ly circle, where his tru“ charac*-t(-r .in 1 ni.-ra' nere . exi
know.* and i.ppreciate.l. Ho wli. I >.'s »’! ih-i.^s
rtKlu pout the oil of cotisoUtion iu in- b i.-i ir.'; oi las
bereaved friends J R McU
('amp Whiting, Feb’y 12. 180:-t.
Presbyterian please copy.
FOB THE OB.SF.tlVl.K
Hbaixjuartkrs (\) F. 4'.: ii N (' Un. v i
'■fnicli .j. (
Messrs. Hale;—Permit ni- to .tcknow',- .lg« t - e re- pt
of 62 prs woolen socks from Mi-.s. Jori'ith in Wortn. for
the memberg of my comp.»ny. I !aue pleasure in ri'
turning for them their gratef.r hoKtowj .dgroeiits
Respectfully, (’ Mo AMSTf.tr. ~lnpi
FOR THK OUSF.riVKR
The High School Routing Soeipiv murn th inks to
Mrs McArthur tor Iwisiini? a bun.ite ot cotton also for
a donation of yarn Weal.- are ind bted to ihe 1 j1
lowing ladies for knitting sockr: Friend, H pr« .jo.ks
S prs gloves; Miss Annie Sh iw. ! p-sock.- .Mrs Pearce’
1 pr; Miss E Grant, 1 pr; Mis'* S A Til.inghasi, 2 pairs’
Mrs Rose, 1 pr; Mrs Geo Mc.Veiil . i r: A t'nen i to me
Cause, 1 },r; .Miss H P-.-arce, i j.nir; .Mrs A P liuske, 2
prs; Miss Eliza Muvfley. 1 p.; .Mi.-s J..ue Murchison’ 4
prs; Mias E A llardie, 1 pi; Mi.'.s .lar^.-ii-et Kay, 2 p b;
Misa B A Tillingh ist. 1 pr Otner contributions thank
fully received. The next meeting of the Society will
b« iHld Ui« C«p« fear Baak.
abl.-' nn-i imtdmissible. that its only explati.atioii wii! bp
fi>uud iu a misunderstanding of I he true stale of the
quesiimi ami ol ihe real character of the war
t'ongtess hax passed a bill lo tax the B-iuk«.
riif yatikee papers denounce thecundiict of i heir cav
alry in iheatl'air at Edinburg as “disgraceful." they
outnumberitp the rebels, j-et suffering ihem-el>i-x to be
chased and captured.
Some sixiy otlicers, including Majors, •''aptaiiis. and
l.iei’.t's, are disniissed by Liftcolu. f"r v irioiis reasous.
The'N ^ . Hetald advocates an adjustmeiit wl-ich
will ailow the South lo send delegates to the I'ongress
al Washiugtoii. The I'hrouicle opposes it
.\'itiiir;il Porter has given orders to have :ill f'resideut
Davis's and nix t»roilier. .loe Davis's, cotton sei/.ed, -tud
all Iheir able-bclied negroes taken off
>1 A KKI KU,
A. >he fi-'ideiice of flu- bride's fat iier, in ,Anson (votin-
ly. Feh'i l^;ih. t>y Ksv. ,1. K. Moirisoii, ( npi. .1 ’ Mc-
1,I I' H Ll.’'^. "f 'he 'Jlith Reg't. 'o. K. lO Miss M \I'.Y
E. CAR.\W.^i
A: the rc-»;derii’e of the briile'x father in SainjiHon
'!•).. 01' liii; 2’,ili Keby. by ihv K**v .1 N .St .Uinfcr-,
.1 i:E > ; t”h.- ,'UI-Ii lleg’t \. C T . t-1 .M sx
M A|{\ * , d.iUu'Iiter o! ,J .hns;*n, Es,j.
In Hafoeti -v. at ilie rexidonce of Mrx C .-m»ll. on
(he id ni:''-i.^. by H -v 1». hnirly. Lt D -V P.\TTKK-
.stiN. of St:. Heg't N (’ T , to \iiss .W.N’IK SM VLl,
In t:(.iuii (i'll coii'itv. on ihe2i; I uli.. by Z .\ tioroughs,
, ,! \M'.:s Ms^iiBUKN, .11 0 i;, mh Ueg'i, lo
M;s^ N VNt’Y TALLY.
iS;>ir;t of th» Aie and Biblical Recor frr pl- ase copy.
FAYKTTKVIIiLK MARKET.—March 5.
REVIEW OF THE MARKET.
Bacon To. Lard 70.
Beef ,’>o to '.io by ihe side
Butter 1 '2,() lo 1 5tV
Beeswax 70 to 75,
Chickens to ,">0
Copperas 1 25 to 1 •>) at retail.
(yotton IS to 20 cix
Colton Yarn $4 to per bunch.
Dried Fruit—.\pples 12^. peaches 15 to 20.
Ezgs -40 to 5i per dozen
Flour—Family super $40 to $48
F.iMge — Fod-ler •'? ’J5 to :'5 .SO per hundred; Hay #2:
Shiu-kx J2
Flaxseed ,'>o per bn.
Green .\pi>les lo ji*> per bushel
Grain—t’cru I 2.‘> Wheat $r>to $>s. Rye $6 Oats
2 2,‘». Peas ?,> to ,?>.
Hides—Green 5U, dry ,$1.
Iron—Swedes fiO.
Lpaiher—Sole S," oO per lb.. Upper $4 to 4 60.
Liquorx—t^oru Whiskey $20 per gallon; Ajpple Bran
dy #in to $IS; Peach Brandy $IH to $18.
Molasses—N to per gallon.
N-iils—$l per lb, at retail
Pork 40.
Onions 5'> to $7 per bushel.
Pmaloes—Irish $li to $7 per bu.
Bice, 17^ to 20 by the cask.
Sugar retailing al to #1
Sail—Sound 12* to I7J cents per lb
Fftyetieville Sheetings, Hti to Wl ci». OanaburgA 40
to tiO CIS.
Spirits Turpentiue 40 to ftO ets per gallon
Tallow (i-"> to to Wool 2 00.
Corrected by Pbmbirtoh & Sloah.
iVll LR AT AUCTIOiir.
'PO-M'iRiVOW ai ll%.-\. M.. I shall sell at auction,
1 tbie MILCH CttW and YOUNG CALF.
One llEWY DHAFT .MULE.
JOHN Jl. COOK. Auct’r.
.March •>, IHti,‘{. -It
~ FOR HIRE,
1 NK(iR() Wt.KMA.N (with two children) a good cook
and w.isher. for her fund und clothing. Apply at
Dobniii House.
March 18b ’.. 8-2ti
a;
Wauled to Piirclia^e,
tjiitiD t'OVV with fi young calf. Any person hav-
ng fiicii a one ciii find a puichaser by calling on
Msrch 2. IKfi
E. GLOVER.
8-
i) I K 1).
In i’'Jiul>srlatid county 27th Feby, RODERK’ Me-
(TRUMMEN, in the »i;3d year of his age He was an
311'ectionate husband, iin induleent parent, a kind mas
ter, .'ind !> goo.i and obliging tirijrhbor; completely free
from censuring or slnndet ing his fellow-being, ani even
charitable to a fault. Com.
Suddenly. Feb'y I'lth, 18tiS, in Troy, Moiitgomery
county, N, C.. .MARTHA FLORENCE, youngest child
of Jexse S. and Henrietta L, Spencer, nged 2 years and
fi mt’ilbs. 'Veep ' .it, foml parents, though you miss
toe ►unny imiles and fond embrace of your precious
i It tic Pattie, yet think Itow happy she is on tho bosom
of Jesus. •
Thia lovely bud, so young, so fair.
Called hence by early doom,
To show to us bow sweet a flower
Iq Par»clU« could bloom. A Fbibmd.
I'OurvD,
4 .'M \LL qiiamity of Ct)TTON THREAD, which the
ijL owner can have by calling on me at the ArsenaL
W. T. BATTLEY..
Murch 8. Itpd
IHAVE for sale about 80 pairs Shoes, Nos 6 I o 11,
which I will sell at a small advance on cost.
G W. I GOLDSTDN.
M’lrch 4, 8 3U) id
A
FOR !§iAI>e.
NEGRO GIRL about fourteen years of ag®'^
quire at the store of Jas. Kyle. _ „ ,
March a.
In-
Wftnted to Purchase Iininedl^Atcly»
O LIKELY YOUNG NKGROES, from 8 to 10 years
0 of age, one boy the
a*
Ftb’y 16.
laliiablf La'd and Stock for Sale*
AND NI:GR0P]S TO HIRK
ItH" FER f^ir sale my PL.^NTAfldN on tiit West side
of the Cape Rfver 11 miles from Fayetteville, con
taining about live hundred acres more or less, upon
which is a very valuable Grist and Saw .Mill The
Grisi Mill has two sets of Rock and is the principal
Mill in the neighborhood .\lso a .«ummer place 2 miles
distant containing one hunilred and fifteen afres. Both
places have rhe necessary Buildings. Also 1 will hire
out sotpe twelve or fifteen NEGRt'ES, inclndinir7 men
And will sell my stock of
Cattle, Horses. Mulee, liogti, Househoid nnd
Kitchen Kurniture, Farming Ttensils, (Jorti,
Fodder. Baeoii, Pens. Itye, \c . Jcc ,*ikc
If not sold at private sale before Thiirs.iay the 12th
inst.. I will on that day. pr ceed to uell ai Auoiion The
sale will be positive, and will be cotuinued uniil all i>
sold. Term-i ina’fe uiiowii on day of sale
JOnS F LVRSE
Gray s Creek. i’iin!t erlatid Co . .March I S 2tpd
%%'atiled to Fiircliat^e., *
([♦JfiUi/i GOLD itii t .'11 VEH, Norm Carollnu Bans
Notes. I S I.UTTEKLOH
Feb’y .'>. . 9-2t
WAlfTKD.
A SITUATION as MUSK’ TEA«'HEH. or a School of
Snmll t’hildren, by the Widow of a .Soldier, whoha*
had several J ears’ejperieiice hh .Music Teacher For
references, terms, A.r address Mrs £ D .McN ,
Care Dr Nt-ill McNair. Gilopolis P O
.March i>. 8 3t
Pre“byterian copy S limes and forward bill
FOR 5iiALK,
1 HWl PIN ELAND in Moore
J. H'U Couuly. iienr the Oeiiire Plank Road, an.l
near Blue’s Bridge, Apply to
,/ A ,McK.AY. Gilopolis
March S-titpd
Kxeculive LVparlmenf iNorIh Carolina,)
/IWrnV’T (I'RVt’KAL'S (iFFR’K, (.)lilitia. i ;
Rali'.iuh. March ^id, 18C3 )
Genkeal Oroers. )
No, 1. )■
All MILITIA officers of this Stale are hereby re
quired to prevent any distillation of spiritous liquors
from any grain whatever wit k»in the bounds of their com
Diands, and if persons are found distilling in violation
of the law th*y are lo seize the uteiiails, arrest the par
ties offending, and carry them to a magistrate to be
bound over.
It is further made their duty to search for any suol>
stills wherever they have reasonable grounds for sm-
pecting such distill,itiou, or where information is given
them of it.
For the purpose ol carrying into etfect this order, any
officer is hereby authorized to use all the Militia force
subject to his order
By order of Governor V.\ncb;
J. G. MARTIN. Adjutant Gen.
March 4. 8 3t
PFxlfl>E:R’$$ brigadeT
T^OTICE is piven that a Depot for ihe benefit ezelu-
XI ?«'»«/«/ of Pender’s Brigade, copgisting of the 13th,
liith, 22d. ,‘14.'h, !ii»d 38th Regiments of North Carolina
Volunteers, has been established in the city of Rich
mond, undercharge of Sergeant A D. Montgomery.
Boxes, packages, ■tc.. properly marked and sent to
his care, can t.e stored, or t’lrwarded immediately to
their destination
Persons sending articles through this Depot, should
notify Serg't Montgomery, so that they may be promptly
taken charge of upon their arrival at Richmond.
The Depoi situated on Wall street, under the old
St. Charles Hotel N E SCALES.
Major and Trs M
March 2. 8-Sw
1^0TI€’K.
Lost, TVSo notes on G. B Guthri«’;. (layable to W
H. Guthrie: one u,.ie for TWKf.VE IlUi'V*
DOLLAR.S, the other for FIFTY DOL
LAR!^, both given the s-ime date. November 14, 1862.
I hereby forewarn all persons from trading fo/ either
of the said notes. I also forbid said G, B. Guthrie to
pay to any one except myself for either one of the
above nofes. nx 1 have not received value for the «aid
notes. W H GUTHRIE,
’o. I, o2-l N (’ Troops, Kinston, N. C
Feb 28, 18*;;:. 8-41
Ral. Stan.lnrd please copy
TAKEi\ I P aiid coiiiriillled to
the Jail of t^unit>erln:i.l i'oiinty a Negro Boy who says
his name is Dl'Rll.A.M, >ind the property of Henry 8
Cl.”»rk of Pill c.'.iiniy He is about ,'i feet 0 nr 8 inches
high and weighs about 150 lbs. The owner is request
ed to come forward, prove pro|»eriy, psy charges and
take him away,-or he will be dealt with as the law dl
rects P F ALDERMAN, Jailer
March 2, 1868. S-tf
.^OTI€-K.
IHAVE a NEUKO WO.M VN and CHILD 1 would sell
Any person wishing lo buy would do well to call on
me near f^pringfield. Piichmond County. N (V
JAMES H. PATE
Feb, 27, 8-Itpd
Eatfie l'oiiiidr.% C'aNliii^iit.
Ft’tiL xupp'V ronxiantly on han-i •i.iid f*>r sale by
I'F.MBERToN & SLOAN
March 2. 7itf
FOR HALE.
A FINE I'.LA K Mi)RG\N HoRSE, o ye'tra old, a
line Saddle or Harness H.irse, perfectly kind; sold
for want of iixp Pn.;e -\pply to
H. Me MILL AN,
Feb. 25. * 6-4tipd
llriel Fruit Wanted.
-|/V iUiCi LBS BRIGHT DRIED PEACHES;
Xv.UuU lOiMHiibs bright dried .APPLES
For which the very hijthest mhrket prices will b«
pa.d ^ H McMILLAN
Fayet'eville, Feb'v 25. 18tio t>-i4tpd
EAGLt: FOUM'HV,
The undersigned is now prepared t.-. tm-’ ’3 of
Casting. DRV SANt*, GREEN SAND, . ; ,X)OM
WOKi. BLOW.ING CYLINDERS, CAULDlu»i>H. KET
TLES, Ac . of all si?.-*'!* ond xhafie*' partite.a->y HAIL
ROAl> WnEFLS. Having experienced >/orkraen in
the manufacture of Wtieels. and l)**iiig convenient to the
Coal and Iron Mines. I am prepai’e*^ •" manufacture
Wheels which 1 will W i.rnnt not to crack and equal to
the Whitney wheel, or nny in 'he .‘^o.rihern f.onfederacy.
I am also prepare.! lo ...ake Ch Ued Tires for driving
wheels, either solid or holb'W •
Kail Roal Comp«uie- trom any part oi the Southern
Confederacy ca-'^e s«‘nuing their orders.
Th whetds cjiu be shipped to Wilmington, from thence
D«n of the ('onfederacy.
^ P DAVID A?ft)ERSON & CO.
J*n 19
A
■ ^ ■ f —PERSONS wishing
the direction f their papeis changed will p^aee l)«
particular to say from '^hrvi Post Office, as well as {o
what Post Office
~ AVO]\' E. HAL.1^.
Forwarding & f^miiiisHion Merchant.
WILL give qmck despatch te goods cot signed to him
Parti*olar attentio'i given t- .all produce seat him
for tala. Consigiunents of Navvl Stores, for mIo oi
■kipment, aoUcited.
WujraiOTtMl, J»»’7 i8«a