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1: a. ' i. THE SENTJEL. Saturday, April 31, I. PITV ANH ST ATT! ITEMS. lr l Rpri.d pcnlly fat iki hVti- ) Trial of Major Jacv'E. Gee. . vrKopsuor tebtimokt. V THIRTY-FIRST DAY iri'.tf, ; rwT, April aoth. i8fl. " gtaminalio Captain Fuqua aUintui: I a's generally on duty after the prisoner of: war eme tjimk taey cams on two w tliree .day i'hw'WWJil'"' prepared )fterwrd-Jy Mr. Lyc-Ia and three prisoners of war, who were paroled and re mained ii the office, Mr. Low is, Mr. Campbell and Mr, Palmer, .,A" ,. The orisonere trenerally bad boot or tUoea, pantaloons, ihirt blouse and cup ; a fen had overcoat ; my attention was nut particular ly drawn to their clothing. The preparations to receive them were very inooinpltto. Theen iarginp; ef tue encloWji), ws at .cj-in. . The etockatle waa just begun, j The stocKtvlr waa ' ' inoatly put up alter the prisoner came. General Oarduer waa there about the first of Oetolier, a day or two before the arrival of the prisoner. Aa Bonn a the notice waa reeeivtul the small enclosure wai taken down and the whole lot ' waa converted into a priaon, except the head- quarters and garrison lioapital buildings and yard. We commenced digging wells with aa many men aa we had tools ; there was a scarcity of implements. Requisitions were made nn " Capt. Goodman for lumber. I went, with the priaon commandant, Major Gee, to see the quar termaster, lie said he couldn't supply it th., tliat his mills had stopped running on account of hi operatives having been conscriltetl. Major Oee and I urged the Importance of get ting the lumber and asked him to use every ef fort to do ao. It is my impression that Goodman waa short of teams and almost everything else. "f Re made excose for nearly everything that was asked !r. '- " . I think Major Gee sent two or three tylegroins to Kit'hm"t"l "" "' """' "y -Tha- vrere, fhr the" efcdrtHHT wWliotpmne p1ars'' wiff thctl 1land,vTh)fiic: I don't aoitable. that there was ''ifilfultv in stinnlYinir water, fuel and shelter "ffie roply to these was . a continous.pouring in of prisoners, .. Titers was alarfje "iitnnlieroJ prisoners to be aont Southland General Gardner examined Sal isbury to see whether it waa suitable. lie lo- termiBod thai it was not. Witness stated tlif- plwf IwimflVlerrd lyHltmrOimrrrcrtri anaminn for prison site, and lhhfet rcport-ofitliat had not hrenfhanffed, waa -mora thein.wai unfavorable, v Th moans fur ii)i1vinrfWl-jitr tlm WWWr'Ilinfttd. Tlie couhtTV was prinon already drained by Gen. Lee's army. This was another reason urged against sending prisoners. Think . . tbin waa mentioned in those telegram). -,. Maj. Gee and I had frequent conversation in regard to the suSering and mortality of the priaonera; we alwaes spoke of it as a sud and deplorable matter." 'Krequently after requisi--timi hd,JieeftJit4ifc on)khs4Hia8rjEr ha did not have the provision, but they were ex pected on the train s and we sat up till late at night waiting for them. Maj. 4io always man ifested a desire to feed those prisoners; he show ed a very deep interest. v It waa supposed that water might be pumped ' from the creek into high tank, and then through troughs into the prison. Mnj. Gee and I went to the creek, and we thought it might be done. I secured an eugineer who decided that it waa impracticable. The elevation was, , i, I think, about seventy feet biglt, The idea was I to use' a force pnmp, by hand. There was no available niacbinerv there. Major Turner of Jialisbnrjr wa the Engineer; hia limitation wasj very goocit u The prisoners Curried water frnnrr tW k '. Im Uiihl Twnmim rflrrii-it nnp. luirn!. Think fthir were fiftv men for the water gate. TheroXl were ao restriction upon tlie numwr aiiow ea to go for water, except the scarcity of guards ; there were aa many iietaiiea a couia oe oowin rd from the officer in command of the troops. I uperinU'dKl the aluriit of the timt lot of ' 1rrel f I thlok there were fifty. It Was aftflr all the prisoner wore Jheru. The barrel were .. .kt..l,wwl IWiii ftbn r'nntniiittuirtf 1 ureaiuue 400 . MM." II W. . ..... ...V i ......... - . . . . . , . r una nt thetn . flour barrels. The prisoners monamd them. I don't recollect who superin tended those made afterward. I never icard anv comDlaints of a lack of harreR Most of the lta tnni.lft baH ainili.ince fnr drawimr Water, windlaaaea, ropes and bnckot Tho barrels I ammrintsnflefl were as nianv aa there were . .. tiuidi for. , The guard was geneiallt hV, the number aaked for was sarely aupplieil, it Was a iinrn. j. tsaulJa Tlu oi mkit ioa for- oard ' irencrall v not filled. The oidcer in command of thm trrmna o of the oartieular command were ., jfaUkl xm -aM- rcueLtcd taauppl?the- guard asked for, but did not it waa almost a daily thing. Tim commandant of the-prismr had no . . anllinrit arrr the officer in commanil of the fmnni Via VMlt-ntllketi MsiOT Go. " i " J.. . T. m U. nnat was TOO cuaracienir um - " tliA mfapil anft iflt A Th m'aioritv of the troops wreri'i!rves and loeffioient ; the officer were of tbe same class a the enlisted men. It was difficult to get the l. .11 iL. ... A 1,ta iut artjcidai in 'Wf instructhms wiriifjtli Ut : think he devoted a half hour daily. One when t wa present, he ended 1y ayh)gI have pild yon what I want done, but have no idea you will do it.? He showed great anxiety to I)ave liia ortlers carried out Duty of theofficerof theay to secure the pris oners and carry out tuch order the prison oom mandant gave hint. He was refjiired t,o keep a constant police guard going through th Jr'n. to see the filth carried off, to retires any broil or difficulty and to report nything of that kind bo theft prison eommandrut, Thia patrol was armed. If a prieoneroooiplaiBl,itwaathodirtv . of the offloer of the day to report it , It waa his utr twvaratt tAwiwi-iti' ' y Tinlr area in the back and lowest part of the - .wonl 4Uch waa4!Utiiom-lt tlunugh a Beld. Into a creek. The prison drain " into u and passed through It The stench could be - perceived 80 or40 yard; it could not rjeJweHed at headquarter. Tlie hospitala hwltuli which were emptied into tno uuxs. i oi"" how often, Tbi waa under tuo control of the , Surgeon, t. Think tlttire was M lime to lie had after the arrival of the prisoner of war; no ' other disinfectants. All the hospitals I visited wore supplied with straw. The bnrrowa were U dry Wtfatbe' mate oomfortaM than tents. ' la tlie field, I have lived partially tinder ground, tw or three feet under the surface, iu the win ter of lsea-fSS. The Confederate troop in my C'ttniriand had B0 tent t all. At that time it We were on tue utppa ' t'- fmmiml. " I wa informed that the prisoner1 were fiir . nished with 400 or 500 tents Sibley, Wall and A entA.;-Th die waie not counted at Aparat wa a general pracHce. We were on tlie uppa- Jqi1 riem,nft HoB. Uugh Wad- l.an0ock,-8 tmto Wow Ftdoreltlwflt. Thwk j v rtll CliroUll. WM vdmtttd? Lee1, army was not .upplkd wit h trot j it was rtell, fmerly of North Carolina, a as Aurruwe-, r.e.'eawitv that catise.1 the soldier to burrqw ia ' to pkl and prectihe In the several court 01 1 - 1 j 1 tents, I thick there were ao prisoners entirely without shelter. 1 I knew ao tent to lis longer without being used than waa necessary before they could be put lip. When first received they were pnt in the porch at headquarters and re mained there until poles could be procured no ger. .,- v Gen. Winder was at the nriaon at the time j&V&JKMjtaalag ouuide m house for cuArtera tor the prisoner, on or two were 4erW ready to be not op, and GU Wilidaci; tiei&ittedri'fbi rllJJ, LUl ILK f(UKUCTO wuuiu tw ordered further South. ' I think Morfit pro posed to erect Urge, building! hit programme was extennive a hia mean permitted. I dont recollect, but It 1 my impression thit the order relertrd to thoM buldlsg only. ' ' MakirGee informed th prison departmnt , at Bichmond that the prisoner were becomiog destitute, and tt any clothing from tbe t. K. was in Richmond to taint it seat out ; the men were In need of it. I think the rations to the soldiers and to the prisoner were tbe same, except bread, which was better baked in the prison bake house than by the aoldiera. The "irison fund' was created by a tax uprm the sutler, previous to the prisoners of war going there. Geo, Gardner said one day that usually when the bread, ration waa issued, one pound ol flour would make more- than one pound ot bread, and the surplus ought h I taken for priwir ftmd. " Major Gee did Bot follow this out, for what the prisoners got waa not more than sufficient for them. No portion of the prison ration , was so appropriated. I looked 0on this tuggition as an order from Gen. Gardner. It waa io aopport the band. The estimate waa that an ounce or two might be saved on each pound. This order referred to all classes of prisoners. ' 1 I regarded the palisade a very frail structure. It was' 10 orl3 feet high planks were three quarters of an inch or an inch thick,- placed up right and eloae together. It was intended to reach to the groumi, but did not in one place by eight or ten inches no portion of it was below tbe ground. l)irt was thrown up against a por tion of it The place where the old planks were used was very insecure, it was some nve or six weeks before the platform waf built. Before that time it was very frail. I could take bold of the top of a plank and shake the fence for SO or GO feet. It was very little trouble to dig under it if there were no olistruction. It might have been done in three or four minutea. There were frequent escapes of prisoners. They could hsve dug utit with little bit of im t sticks; -4 know how manv escaped : I think .400 or 500. I recollect One tunnel -there Was a rain the'nighi" befor-j-j-here from the Jrjcks, there ntuat have tM-en a good many who got'out. J Witness showed the place on the map, the N. W. angle.) A line of sentinels was placed on the outaide on ac count of these escapes. Perhaps one hundred were recnprirred. The porti'mofthe -front Watti i jaeciuit 4 Moxt all the fence could have leen shaken by the hand moat that was new. I was always of the opinion that a body of men could have burled it down. Ita height was uniform all around, I think. I was informed, that during the outbreak, one of the guard jumped over it. Mai. Geo was not in robust health. I Id came to Huiishury from the field. . After the prisoners were re-capturea tney were not punished. 1 I never knew nny to be whila MjdUo Bwaaherer-Tlia prlneipl" acted on waa that the prisoners had a right to escape if they could, but it Waa our.'duty to prevent them. ' , , , u.-jo you Know aiMiut tne xunngoi Lieut. Davie t A. Yea, Mr. Lrela came to me and informed me that an officer had been shot and that the officers were' very aauch exeited and asked me to go in and quiet them. I went to the officers' quarters and saw the feet ot a man who was lying there, with the officers gath ered around him. I waa told he had been kill ed. They said he was etonding by a tree and tha, sentinel allot hifc ih Hayee told me he hoped that sentinel would be removed. 1 aia I would ask Mai. Gee to remove him. An offi cer told me that a pin, masonic, or something of 'that kind, belonging to Lieut. Davia, wa Most, nd asked m to go an1! look for it. We went clown. Tneosntinoi saia, "Otop i you nan better not go there." I told him who I was, but he would not believe me. . The Corporal came but did not pacogniae me, afterwards the Lieutenant or Bergeant or officer of tlie There waa no dead tine at that time. Do ring the erection of the palisade, sentinels were thrown inside witmn w ieet or tno lenco. m ditch waa being constructed, but had not reach ed that point The path of tbe eenttnele waa a distinct well-worn line, m oeaa nne, wncu made, dug up hi path. The tree was pn the fence tide of the line, i understood the senti nel to any, as I approached, "damn you, Til kill the balance or you," w as nomuea et nis cora-)Iacency-41e . leaned over tho &iica- Ji wa about 14 year old I thouiu him of. unsound mind. i-.. ?'t "' j Me MJStnjvwons. iaa wbuhmhw era should not be allowed to cross me ieu lim to warn ti ll he waa satMed be was under stood, and if they did not atop to shoot. I went to Major Gee and asked hint to have the man removed. He waa removed. I went back and wa present at religious service hiild Inr his comrade over the person killed, - tt waa a beautiful Sabbath morning. The killing teemed to cast a gloom over all the gar rison. Major wee emoireu a imcp h"'' attieto puBUhmeat f the- man bad creased tba dead line. 1 oon l a now wnai otueruiuwicugo of b killing, belclemyreport,MaioTree had. Ibis expressiona to me were expression 0 re gret. The sentinel wa removed. ; . - (Jonrt Bljoum4 till 1Q A, to.day, , FiaHKKlta la EastkbH- X. C A aorreapon dent of the Ieterttmrg Brprm, writing from Murfreeaabnra, says that the people in that aeelion are rejoidng in anticipation mf plenty of fiah, .' The fUhemiea cm Albwrnaxi oona Md Chowan river re taking af many ahad and VrTfnthBTTOT ttte Car SIT Mr -Jotar 1TIK eon. who fUhe at the Eden Iloose Fishery, took at Oneiiwtlwtrweeli 80,000 heir lug am! 1 B30 shad, beside the usual quantity of rock, perch, 44 4rly which tegartled a offal. August 11 Hollcy, at Willow urancn isnery, alwut the same time took tO.000 herring, 1,100 thatl. Mr. Mehane, at the lfow B4aclt, cuglt at the earn tim 20,000 herrings, and l,?00shad, ritbora are dolno aa well. The Present run of UsU ha reduced price of bcrring to f Pr thousand, end 10 a hundred for stiad.M Il.m. Hr?u Wadoei-v We noUee that at a btetcrrn of the Effingham, Georgia, Superior Law and Equity in ibat State, under , the pro vision of th Georgia code mthrylring 1, mission oa proper oTtifita. 1 Fxuxt ix Tmi Cxr Tsus. Tbe Wilming ton Journal tata that "the water of the Cape Fear have, for, aomei time past, been discolored by yellow mud, borne from ita swamp and river bank, a sure indication thar the stream bad been swollen by late rainf It is reason able to supiweo that the lare amount of water which hu fallen in the but few dart the preriou fresh, tad our merchants tuay look out for largo instaliueota of tar, pitch and tur- penrlAt to arrive at their wharves duffing it continuance.'' ; ' , ..... Mbtoodut 6ck0at Scbool. The acholan of this school, who are to be eoanected with the approaching concert, are reminded of the rehear sal which take place this afternoon. , . ' A HentHrkAble t'awe. A. -Dmu i wwk-b vas lA-awt Taaasv aaa la- V .uti - Mrs I'hoh IVrkiaune, lctnbei, V., I A at; 'J&, liii myn - hrrotty ewtify, tbst I TwiiamlutJiiH, i ru sMiotrd wilt a euaais r.Hinlf miM Um Bratut tiitiB, tls ta aaa wmnkiiom ui IKs brMt cAMtisKtta to tnera i thai I H.j tMit bnr my etdihtM (slvwd on m for las (. ol twi jr r j 1 1 Umml w M etfl-lty in feraath-.- a--T,l rtrbi iljf bniHV4 ny wheat srs-u-iii mi Hiueb mo. Ibat I eua4t walk i the Haps witluat dfwinir mylf m -ty th bajiiaturi ha a nxMlntiM hmtMmr Ki(k, whirli thiiiMd m ttrt ly.fiwr itiiiw. itjriaf in IIIimm ht HsouirrbsK t f'tti ljunu Atl mjHfl irvittmrtrt fiiikNt to afftinl au riHr: h wMtli afAmx f yv fni rfcst I mmi is I wit i i!a rnwHinutios i m saviare te am um KUl'TURKN HKPAI'IO FtLl ; aflar alnir tbms bs, lilrlly smmnttnc fn dtrwtKiW, I find myself l ike vwM f frien htalth 1 1 hv Btw4 apiMtlta, litre Ih ouma aa uS a I rar w, alaap aeaMS Ba4 llaaBi. n'i m varfit.n t )H)r witlt aa aiw-fc IrMifih knt via" aa I avatdiif Tbajr antaialy Have aclai) Ilka a parfuot rharwi aa .' ' IV' ' '"la by tba U. aattiau. DiraetiiHn any em'd !.! Kaat any aart vt Ih Valla' 8utr liir 3 ir diisan. Addr - i fckOKUK DSKMM a CO . AarilJ. IW. lui llallmira, U4. " WiiJi ' pyl i T AX MT! 1 will sltandatlNaCaairt Hsaas. ta Kst.lnh, na Wad nraiy tba iih, Thaaday Will, friUay 9al, aataritav M ( AariL to t-a tba lint f taxabla a KaUiak Iilrjrt, Wft t ha nla ra U PuBi tnal attMHlaae it cspantad. April II '.I Id ! - t Ai;W AXI R4!VI EPOCH IX ' nismcistt - ' "PtntimfHtrnMit a aW afaffieai -Kys-Im ! Tiia qnanlitartaaa. whoa vaat iataraa) dutaa wfaeaia tba jtiawaeb aa awstyaw-tee bawsK gin premlnnva la Ik sua wba raauwa a4lik sad .upafna. V ilk from on la Iwa of his at raordiaary i.'.l. ..( .nr.. ili Bait airalant aaraa with box or u if hi W'Hidiirful and all hvalmit Halva. IIicm Iwn tb rinrtriieil txauramt of tba day. kslraordiaary farm by atifil a Pilto sad Baits bav apaaad tba rya ol Hie paiilia tna Hwmeieopy tna iwaaiwaj ram lia f ilban, tail upiw aiileli panpla bar an Wh( Mia4if VawMr4TrM HMfc ear at-a -tk elautbal ara aaralWwed byiaedoia. aad of wlii-b avary b ! tail lakas vraatea aa aoaoiaia aanaauiy' ior Hnotbvr Oia or iwa at Magiriel'a Pill aaffioaa to liHM ar refuted ; and if lb aertaaa tyeUm it fcabl it ia i .vigm.itei Tint mat qonr'T aiaku th ma it-iiiea yery datirabl lor th wanofof deinat (tmala. 1 . ..r.ni. Hd aintulTaditaaaFB era Htrltt ailinaulitf; mI by th dietnlectaat power of talel't Halva. la (act, tt ia her aaaoaaosd that ftaijtoHi Blllaa. streaeBii DfareBwa) PIH ear wbar all othara tail. Wliil fiiTllttrn. KoaWt, Chilblaiaa, Cat and all abraainne of til kia Hagalela Salt is ia fiilf.u. Mid be J.Maaaiai. 41 SaNaat (kraet. Haw York , aad all Drucaiata, at XJ eta. par bos. IMd by II Dcolu ia ttaieisb, . ; ( AurU ta tf . . . ARAM Ta THE aiCat. . . : . AKO THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD. DR. MAGGIEL'S riUIXSND SALVE. TbeM l.ir-iri(a remediea are aow ia aabtiely t. tiia world, fa- ova a quarter of a aaatary of p-fvat praeltt the iBredieaU ia the , LirE-CIVIXCt PILL8I llaea heat aird with tkatatataanw. Tkail Bi turn U out oa'y tu aval diasa. bat t arl- Thy r..h oat the Hriima uialadiea bv arbkih t a nallent woffeiii . aad le-iavlpe-ala th W lag tyttem. Ta Ii acd ai d iaartn a few aoaasvf thaa velaabl PlLIAaill anivlb: .-a : v A TEST f OUSTAW OP TOWn, f.H UtvarMH rhayadd aaw HI aad vitality, d falar tb wawasT aaairit t their priatlaa atat. To tb you: aad middle-at-ed they will ptav moat iaaaluab a. aa a reef T. aneciao.ana xernnK aieaii'iee. tiara ta a dream rvalllen, luai roan ie auuKiit fortteteakniHtrwt yr ego, aad aerer luaad. 11 looked for a foawtaia tba woald roctur tb okt to vtgnt and aMkaWaatb aver r - - v - -An Etcmal Spiiniti- It waa let! da- tliie dav and beer to reatis th dr-am au,t alio is on (lorioea faM, that aaRi that aisd fair. f"TrTTrr '. -v -THESE FAM0V8r BEMEDIE Caawa Slav th flight of yaaiv, bat tbT a (uro back, aad bold aim. I. oianaaea mat iiriit trivmiia over Ih aged.! thoyooax. I."t in lie-itai I lie, bat aisth favorable opDiwtanjtyth nffw. Wliaa ableoppiirti i- . ,LIOVfl i 1 takes as prescribed: FOR BILLIOl') DISOnOEB- aJ A'othlag eaa be atot predactiv of ear thaa tka T'Piii. rtair aimnat .nun Uittuaff..is 4ett-a-ae-t D;t.. I'K.ir ilninl mui luUuefa..lt leu u ei' ; t Sod ITi n.tfsl atwmitiitltTtT rriTt Trrar-. m-trauiun ItrStW 'frtflHAwMa) ww'Ta,,eT wwepPl tb (.araat .: .. .,....-- '. 7. YZajtAWI COWOTJIDS. , Th.. .ill anthanB tba moat debeat female, aad b gtea with good at ia preenrlbHl (bier to tb yosogeH naoe. ' FOB CITAXEOIS DISORDERS . . . 1 Allrapiaaaftbakl.thiAU'IitJ moat ia'l aalMbi It owl ftutyu eaiersaitf wra pee tr Mr with tb at aWaaiag effaet to lb very n . ia 1 u were r ma Of tb VUI .-rtM t.;-JM,.-"ijoi;; (V .J.';.''. . , , dr. MAtciErs riuStV ; latartably fallwta Blaaaa ijiiiitrrT't' flowal Coaiplatnta, t.'otrh. ' ; i:onr Cheat tn.taaet. : , sjasHvtasts.' v . -fJeBast. ' ,;, V --, ' ., ... . iHwrhaw, , . ' ' - . Dropey, itbtllity, v V ' ,- 1 Si ; yar aad Iga. FatnB la Compkuatt, lladta-eetlaa. - J t -""v JaRaaatB, ' ladanHaatbai, .1 ; i .; Inward weakaaaa, . --s . UnarOoaiplaiBt, x - -,; iu.-, traeaaf Spirits - ' '.' ' ' Kmgworia, a ' - 'i 1- Itboaaiatitax, . V Hbaia, V v. . ' "-i. ' . L , Kt. - ..... . Mi Wi tw" Hat,-' geaaia ailboot lb eirrved . r TTi. uk aat or bet. eiaed kv lB t. VfAJIKUt3rlio , Maw York. I fx. a at, fell .kink ie LsUmr. . - - ' ;' '-'-' m, m..A ae .It eeetienabL ibatir la MadVi ., 1 ' rB,ti tuaia aad Canada t W nlai-- Ilia boaraUia la tnrt ordsr, Ioa in atomsen, aiirata aa appetite, aad reader tk apirua li(;lit sad bsnyant ! T liere ( " rrtuina, aad ao reavlioa ia th l.,m ..f maaliDatiii ' If th liver ia affected, ita fas HtroS" " - ' ,. , -bMara. .: . : , .. . , -V-'- :' : gooA WATE'iti':v;;',-.;5,;; i-: I SODA "WAXEll i t SODA WATEIVltJ C001, 6P1WlUS6 EODA TTAIEB. IR" r THE t ! . i '. A. K. IAVEH CO. L:haaatara On eear wet karkaaa Etl AaraUJOS-tf a. 1 LEAF LARD! ) aasadt K. C. Loaf Lard. , , - . la Maw oVw a V tabieh. April ITdf JOBTU CAROLINA BACOX! ,j IS , tba., aa kaad, ft ! " ' '" ! DAVIS J0NK8. AMgh,ABnlI7tr ' Oae UUNDKEP BABRKlil otaiwt Kl.mr in atdr aUlalfb, April II tf jflOLAISEIIII . W H t rK OX hssd S Waslli of ' i Kt'O B HOUtfB MOL4KSK4. Balaicb, April IT U c r v ITw ai.o fWW1 W'J "I f;j.Ui EfTerl la Bllrwealoua, T ta aa airely saw latiAii dianoTory, rnmbiama man irfl'i. miMt iniwarlal and rettorativa Ket la Wmimmit.iliU fciatfii.-al. Wrkm iaeirwwie.tmrw'1attrirfwmi', ti(T are no I tar u win fl U wa eiaira 'or it riaiwt euer ta J0O-BHWAHI If tba Slclllaa Hal Kteaewer dues But givaaaiit- fwtiwia .!!oa whas ea'aastraexleai. ' . r Veg-eUble Sioiliaa Hair Eenewer ka aravad itaaa In b th wMMt perfect present lod for tba Hair aver offorad to the pablio. " . ' . . It t vaeatabl eoaipaad, aad cnntala a lin H prsporlwa waateter. - " - - It i ia a Dee. H atnkea at tharoota aad- nib) ft flaeda with saw III aaa ooamn; atntr. a M ran. nar Jri air t t ottetau sa III kaa aba Blair A-aaa falliaa aat. It thatm tba acala. aad aaake tit Hat art. ItiMtwa aad allkea. It ! aadasMlM alrtraatOB. ( ia old at nwut. ahtfbld tail to aa tt. It la ronimBdd aad seed by th rt Medlaal aiharliy. . ' ' tr Aek Car 1111 tfecatsbl WclllaB Hair Reoaw tt aad ta sooiiter tt. r. HAM. db 0 rraarlelat. Naehua. N. II. rjr-8old kv an lroclt. Williams It Haywood ar. r. reeeaa.aaieigu.Ji.v. . r F. la-lfteeodotwisun..' : CLEANSE THE JBLOOI. , With oorr)it,-dbwrrtavad or vinsled lilnnd. ya are f j pi .11 ' W. . ' 1 . 1 -V ant ia riaiii. of Htira vt V ta torn artlv duHiaee. or it ' S .. !.. ... Ii.. leaa. deprt;l-i-d ntid tro d Ur autfciafc.. Bat yn hiu4 have good ScaUti aki your Mood w impar. Ansa's SaaaaraaitLia pant oal tbete linporttlea aad ttlma- lateatb orgsa ol t lha kaakh aad up ,u to vigorous actio, rcatorm th kkk aad ipalli( dl. fiesea It raplilly earae a variety f oai pit Caanorea Tamort, Bor Eyes, eml UUoawt snoh a iUtaatio, Irragalartty, ntre.ion. Whltoe. Sterility. ak yhilit or Vrl 0iaaea, Ur ad Heart Dieeaaoa. Try A rer t Kara ,a' er vnaraen th tnrnnun sotirity Tk whiok ttolaM th blood sad ouret thoa dia- lltria htU rr th pabllFkav bees ml.Ied by larre bottle, prtBdmg to giv a quart of Eitrset a lUraaparUlafor oa dollar. ' Mt of tha b ba ldaptik.rortnyaot )y ot4a HU. . ... awneriiie hat attM ao oaratlv Bmpartw w-h atavar; - fiwir-a , blttr d itap poi at mea t h aa f. rf'rd th aa tb varioa Mtraot of aaraaparill wblek a.-.J. k. mil tba Earn itaell hta beeo.nr (oBTawia with Imposttiua sad cheat Still wa eel .r... .imkiiJ Uar.anarill." and Intend to tapiilt task a rtady aa shall roaeu th bsbi frur th load ol obloqa which ratt Bpoa U, W eaa only aaaat th tick, that w t far tneoj th et altaraitv Wbieh e ui nnwiuoe and tra hare reaeo ta ba llet, it at by far tb moat JT.-eta psrihsr of tb buaM 7 at aiaooTerea mj mvj - harness, tayt, Crmtp? -lwwt: -fartpssa ru,iiantia. sod for Ih relief af t 'oatomiitive rati- aaaa awxrtA nr nW ruiauiv liir Ilia t ti r a 01 Vi'uann, v- eota ta atlraaeed etaaea oi lb !, that H U a- u km t reeoaat tb svidsan 01 up vtrtaea. -toe world haowatheta. . . . . " ' Prearad ay Da. J. C. Ata A Co., leiwelt, Mas aad aord bv Williams ft Haywood, P. F. Fescuu, kac tlz V. CH tad Dealer genentUy a . 1 Ota. bhaam My , 1 aaaaj . aa mw LABtiE LOT OF OLD-- saoaaAfv gallee kg;4t rendvr-l . . j '- ' ..!. I ' Tt kll a V..kk. flueete Wiiiekat. tV hnve ! band Ceaaad 1 Cora Wbtekar. ou am r Uraaoy. n COQl'EIl 4 MOORE. dprUl-tr . '" -"""- anOTTOX CilXft M A D F. O R P E j Piinrnt & , I ani aow prtpartd to fureith ot repair CtlfrOS ii .b M aerabaaa nr baas' renal Biail ill do wall to aotiff at Imaw.listaly, la oidar that th daatead apoa me at Say sue tmt umjt ant be ioa April ll-3 lxt ..-. DATID BAnnow, znrjr, rcsaAycx co - Elaple nd I'aacjr Drj Good, Nt 80 A 83 Leonard fUrat, (Wail f Broadway,) NEW T0RK. rhW,109,( ainu wuira ar esuaaa oy Imparttv af IB Diooo, sun ee "..ro.u.e, " ! Tamor. Uleart, ttorea, Ereptioas, tftmpl, tUidnbot, B.,11., HI. Aathoayst'ir, Koeaor h,ry.ipalaa. letter Bell Haad Kins' Worm. Caonef or T t D( Ikt KaivTaB tftss ad prlom, ,. I i " Kaina a4 '", -J-'.- W . Haad Haw fMaa. 5- -t ' '- an Haad Bw M. '- SO j . 94 : - la l 4 Kilt " ' " ' . . : Pad UAii;,,-;j'i7-' Stock " Whiuaannra X- A Crd, ; " pVytta Ulvtaa ' ; -Mi- Iftarai 10 C a . t II. .1 CIx.hU Sfi Park Mill- Cat asitt ft.u tt, Sh Cut BabMng Hope, . M KgMaletkbv, 9d " Hole . lib, th ftb Kf inn Bar Iroe enrtd lite,' i- .VX) naKi-a t "iw, . SOtl Lata Wrapiag Tlt &tl Griad oeaa.riaiiic fna tn ta SOD lb. I la amra aad will .' Aarii 16 tt , B.I .WIUIABWOI ft W;r t. Rl-MatD WHIsKET. i 8 Dos. Hollaed Oia br tb esa or bottle; ' I 1 daaiaieaBans ' ? f t - Old Hoart;akta Wbky It . i !- Th liqaort ar pare aa I of tb r b qneHty, Apiu itif au r. n luMaaaoa aa vvw - inE AX1 ALT. i IIM Bbl. ttwklan Litsa, . ' M) .-aokt . la Salt, fi5 Ori.uad Alaia Salt. : -' r All ia good wrdr. , April 18 tf BP. WILUAMSOX at CO. AiO.V AKO LAUD. XhAf .lx K.i)il Huina Rldaa. " - ' sn rninawbii h. v. iikra, la avaxsaaa uarrsis i Du'JiLui.Hd ' "V' April 14-tf ' ft. P. WILLIAMSON ft CO. Cous Al II IV. iwa) HaakaU Bnaask Cora t M Balaa beat t'imutht Har. " ' Arrlvint daily .. . . ' April 14 tf 11. P. WILLIAMSON A CO. lAniLV FirOiu. XI Bbla. "Hswkloa Mill." " ,11 Umna " . .. i ttl ia Hie nau-kat at , .. . .. .AprU JA-fAE. JlLLIASISOK ft. CO. PARM ASD 8IIEETION. ill Bales Cotton Vain. " " -Ma1awaiailliaW ataaa-r.'Msi Which w will tell low In elna eonelgnroeat.- ApriH4-tf ft IV WILLIAMSOH CO, COllCULTt UAL IMPLEMEXT J I New irn i Ail Wg.. KtOturk jeakttbotK 1 KeWlronAil nuuipuaru, 3 Hem Iron Astet'aakJrts, Aj iyjaajlimjvaM.,,,,, - tb Htora ar'Vl arahauaa Trurkt. All of tb abet are of the varr beat oualilr. and IH bo eold at s email advaso oa New fork eoat. In sddilloa l tb aboe wa keen all kiads of Plows aad Kliiw caatiagt, npsoet, nnovaia, r itraa, asiaa ate Marthll,le,t(: t t .. . : n .1 i mi I i i ip .,J. V ' PUFriSIAM BLUE, RA t'snt im 5( Pratg Bias . - -.. lir U7l.ft K'k t i il IFTXtKa. I do. AtMirted , , . . ., Z, n, p. "vnUMsox & co. March 20, 187, tf. . ,Jl) Ml AD ,VILfil.GTO WEEKLY LINE OF 1 1 KMT CLASS fTEAIillII. s?. itarliglit, .'-! v i .Capt. Pedrlck,! Waibington, . . Capt Chlchetter, Eebecoa Clyde, .. , tapt. xoung-. . PaaaAgea liBvlutf superior Accomno itt' i.tMiw",,tw. . This rout effarl greater ladnnrntata lliaa any oth is the Utal. On "f th abov Steamer will !way b DHt K TotX aad aail weesiy. or onaoer, ii loaded, - ; i; -f"' - 1 - , p'ratxht eoaehrafKi la th igtot of tb Kiosev-rr a tC. 0. Oudley. Axent Wilmisrtoa At Wrldna Hal Hod,WIU B liwtoo proaiiniy. eau e,in-ra lecled at point of ttastiaaUoa, tra at eueaoiueiua aad licslrarbarRM- . r v. .. . . ; r AWXtaJTB IN Ma; W IK ARTHim II Alt f. 73 William St., , JAJII3 HAND, if Wall 6t,, . , , jaw ailMW eefc. 3S'" o.T . . . . v. . viUkUngirOft a, v. ' Ti.. U'lf.lM'NfirOW A wr.I.DOM KU. ttOAO having hk-galytnwreedtliirr.illi g etM k. at w proparea t o atov iniRna w"ii"ir r'.v'- Will gia preiereioie k mi.i -t'w ... all .eliae . Two dall Irttaa ST SOW rvanlliC 1 d freight pJr'tMMiaet will always g fwward, on ii) or arrival. v I. rAmr tn aan aanaaw and laeara promot dlmsloh till io( Ol rt mi ni , A prtt tW r -rffm-- XdOAV PRIOJiJSd liOI'O HT auxctt Til OtTtIil!.l Tlir.Ui: IK SiOT AHOBE limiB" ABiK TOCK OF NEW i ' KPEIXfl AND fcl'MMEll GOODS. i',...,...,Jn a naaial aeenrtman. Ihaa thot aW tietHipenbed in th Norther Cttiee,, and " i-fTrr l-niar ra-t miert and tb pablie. No ea B dereetl - . ad ftarby aemag goodt. . . , ll la aratiiying to. snow mat our ime nn ;nr - ia lieiaa iwla. ar l'iatebtld. wa ttmwr ..j .i. h- fimrnKi. that oar aoada are ot aw .a i. .u emi beauty. Urt by th way w ell liieai Wa waald call alleail la war VvtWUBS, COFFEES, TEAS, ate., fBf IB TEA It lafeaeV, .-j '.: ;' Ifc E. IIEAITTT, gleub..Aeilir-M3W ; AffBt. UFtlsKltTAKEB. i y ii i 1 1 t.??r Th aiidVialrawd.thaakfatfof baalfikaBW eafWllllbd llOOt l peopiooi aisa j, ijiwe to ififiirnt tiia eontinnera and tti pntiuc. .i.:, i..h..MiKi,MllHl beeineei to the ahnn lalalf arwuvied by at r. Jus a Iiyau.. aoaiuia aiaeaaia ignite, here Ua a ill prnuiptly atlenil te ail bnttBear in hit Hoe - . - : u' i ll. dnkbet alno to tutlhittlion. with a onarter of an eiTu laud slikrhwl, wuwk be lt'.y (Hi Bpitd oa bloitut Kirt. iilSBT J. BltOWJ. April H. 2 W. - 1 i ' " - HT i , 1 HmA-m t. . anexsMs, t- aiv , 7.'f "-- : 1 atorrBCAKouxA ACSICULTUHAL EOTJSS -;JJ :': Z. .;;-,,'., -:.'X'- 'Z,: . IX,VIlDWAltl2 KTOIIK. v MIK HELL, ALLEN L CO., ; WaUr Strut, VUmin-jtn, REKP a large aad aarefal' y teiaotod alaek of ...... ... fI...7:.;...; T--j:y,z Boildtin', . ' - , j.--- , Keoh.asict'. ud - ris-ni? HimteJfoeper Tool, Apricalturallmplementa, ' Leatter tad abber Belting .Saddlery ' Iron, ' ? Steel, &e, kadaaafaretth. Mthort aottca. ani ki . t KaoMaery or CuUiit. Agaatt lor ft. Ho ft Ca ' Circular 8a, ralrbank'i Boalea, ru ft Wataoa'i Flr ; -. aad Burglar Prool Bafci, abrok w e)l at maskfaetarwra' pit--s. VV In til particular atteutma to oar stork and feel ootdaaltbat ur facibli and eioen. so will anabl a to offer intxrlor ibdnoaetaat t parol) aaars. ia. f, ito.tl. "A. A. WILL Alt D. Formtitytf WtuhMainm, Y C,, kit tf Orttnt WIIOLESALI. la)ALLRI Groceries and General Merchandize, - toawaftpiaa ASD CO JW MI Si 1 0 f Al ii M C U A NT, R.. I JJtk Ur,AtBaet, . - maraa to - -,-.-" .v-v tv. 0. IT. Wilae, Sup .nana ,at Pshlle achoo'.t far th Itata, arauro, ti ii, . -lass Al - iaw-ayijtra tbit B-ck of C Tf itr. W PH. IdHsr nt Stehaet, Ralalgk ' PX Tttta.'B.d , W.ihlnitto-i, N 0. 4 ars Jaaai 'I rati A Sons 8 iltlaara. Ksra.ftuljr.Kata A C-aa-WaaLVaka,,..... uiui ou, jta , in ea. Pertoaal tttaaliua gtva t th ta! or thipraent af " 1 Cotton, Karal Store, fto. All prod Ufa, ftoatif ned to ata fur ulilpment. ta Maaara Dnwley, U'Tuert at Co, Mew Vmk, will b lutared Hum tb ambl ol allipmni partiat ad rhtisg oj a wea a th goods ar teat forward. - i- tf . -m w a.a-a-e WW a Tar r-'w L ii uaai.- a. -a jt-'a- raoaled and forwarded with pnmiptueae aad at mod arsl charge. A full supply ofj V OHOQKHIGH.I Kept eoattaotly ta Kurt, wbiob will b told at lew Of are ftar oaak. i 1 . Agoat lor tb sale of M arris At Co.' oelthrttad PIRBt Ad B BiratfitiAU-PftOOat aUFKS, .kh Marrlo s Patart Puwdar proi.f Lot key ' Feighing only oa quarter u( aa ounoa, 1'baa Hole kna trrrara fre frota rnapaeM, u-Ksi" uld at rtanulartarar prirea, and will ba forwarded throagb A NuilHgtb wiUisut eharg tofatorage ur forwarding, 79 Bale of Cotton Tarn, and 4-4 Browa- . .- SiUJH(r A !., Adtlrwjl,- . . A. A WlLf-ARf), ' , . .. , W lluiiagtoa, , C JaaoaryW. i U.Ciii. -v' Bacon, . ... (AWJ POl NUSof Hhwuidors, bright sd dry. for UUU'J tale by A. A. W'tuLAUD. wiiMttHirtiw Pabt Ita f i ' :'l thdlea, ; ; ."J IK A B0XIM A4aiaBOB'' M sal bjr lOXJ 1 V ' A, A. vVItLAEO, ilmingtoa, Feb 1, HI. If Coffee, f 10 aad Java Coffee lor taie by tv A. A. Vi'ILLAKD. WirmtngloB.rab(.14S tf " Sugftr. EKINED aad Cub aaxar fur h i by a A. A. W rLtAKIl, ; WllonisgtOB, yobS.Hs..lf. . -.j.. . Cuba Rtolnttf . . N bogahea ltsad brra(n,or aa.'e l y 1 . - A'.A. WILliAilD.' WiltHlngtHa. Fb, Ml i ' RlX I itHNIt fWOO Bnnlwti Pilm White Cim In amra, d or ante by A A VM',rKI. Mar. h .79lf ' M'fm ,. M. 0. ... - .... i .. n t. SBkatB. tHI PI.tX!l ta Bbl Fin i, Su,.r at, I Fnmily. S .w Uniict aad detly pejtiaK. - v-ors-itr by- " -V-- ,A A VV 1 U .t j BU. ATrri-b It 17 tf". . ltaiiaitei' .Hftmim '"Z i' tvxf. XKUimi)rtiiUMmJJn, yt- BAI.Kit forsalehe - -I ii - -'A:A.4wn-tABir Wilmington. Feel. I1 -M. ' LOII MALL. A EISIDI5CE IN CSAPM. KILL ' ft le h very b , nomine p.noe ia ttM Weatai rt ef K village Tit dwelling b- wd buiit, a low ,iraeiii, by lra. ki. C u'U t laml, it former owner x tad ia targe and roomy, hatiig aijciit r-r.ii t and a . ptMagv. Apiurtnet ar Ml tue ft asry out butiit Intra ,ud fie i-rt of land i I be profidrty will Mta rnniji aoj, me taroit tziaue iM-OiUKtflitin4. ' ' . i Thiaw whlhing fonari'hae. C" aptily to Kar P. tli i n t, K..atKnli ia'l. lie.briEgJUJr-gg-nt lur tba tela A .1 I 'tit M.l'. April 5 201-2w Wilmington JJ, (?. Bianilarrl ropy two'-i eeks. .UT & LKWIS, ; ., Farelleelll' t, Mnllgk,."f. ', ! ; AGENTS FOll . , t: . "sTEWAJiTH EXTKXSI0S TOP," ' , , "QTJES OF T1IS SOUTH," ' '-iJD 1 ' ; "WesterB, Iinpire" Cookln.? Btovea " - -. j. i r.uw.N. Apt 11 9 201-Sui ' ' With KUnr A Lkvm.- pKT&a viAU-aix tnArtxr.", ngrniAS. uitt .tirfm o nnor okwcrax. t onii't jiiniumi. ' ';' So. 23 H. Wtittr 1. MlL.HISliJU.V, . c A- ll .JJ., .......
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 21, 1866, edition 1
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