VOL. Hr TIII3 skntinel; - - - WX. E; PELL, rRttfnhfroit - jrt . McCAr,rs:iimionr-LETTxn yiiOM HEN. LASS lNUEFBSCHS OK TJUCyOBTU CAROL ISA TJIO OPS. (Jen. 'James If. Lane commmiicatew the - jnllow 114; to the li g bnnmtl Timet of yester day, Ja JEAJt A Mr. MCW lwk will tloubtkuidy be read by A irreat many Vir ginians, ami as there in danger of the third dav'a tits ht at (Jettvsburjr, beinff received s the rdrrert one, w IH you, fur thesake of trutu, ami lu justice w tue gallant ' troop from JNorth Carolina, allow a inmian, tltroiiith your eoluiuns, to Mate a few fact! relat ive to that ht, that the public may learn that Pit ken's Division, which tuly arrived in time to dU(Uy iu bravery in (ha hurt bourn of that utrusxte, are not the only "Heme ot leltyiurj. - All know that Gettysburg vu carried ttaX J.tb fin flay, bv Jwwell Corps, and Iletb's anil Pender' division, of A. I. Hill' Corp; 'and that while tti former eominand entered Gettysburg; uu Vie left, the latter, after a bloody amicglj carried Seminary II ill on Ilia right. tin the 2d of July Pender' Di vision, composed uf Lane', bcalu', WcOow etTi and 1 horuaa' brbgadti, extended from tb Fuirfleld road to the riht along Beini jvanr Hill, in the order mentioned above '! andthcre was gaVaMiRbUiig that dajf kiiig It from, Between 11 suaru mooters and those of the enemy, fir the possession of a road running iM-twoen the two line of bat tle ouf linn succeeded in driving the ene my from the toad and held it. It was Gen. penderhu intention to advance that after soon, bad the attack en the right been mora -successful.: While on the right of hi com. stand, watching the progree or the fight, our tiCcompKghed, 'Christian commander. who had woO"n many laurel on ao many sard-fought uawte-oelds, receiver! bis ratal wound; and the command of bit division devolved opon iae, Ma senior Brigadier. - T.afa that afternoon I received ..not? from Uen. Ewull complimenting the sharp. hooter of our divnaon tor their gallant " flgbtinp, and informing me that he intended to attack the enemy that nigbt, and re - queating mo to protect Kamseur's right-r Kamseur's brigade being on the right of Rode' division, which waa the -right di vision of Ewelt' corps. A soon a it wa " dark, 1-threw McGowsb's brigade,, under Colonel,, afterward General Perrin, and Thomas' brigade, from my rigid into the road occupied by the sharpshooter of our . division, tbatl might prevent EweU'a right from being turned ; hut for reason tin kuown to toe, the attack waa not made, at . least by the right of E well's line. Next morning Gen. Lee appeared in front ot my line,- reeonnoitered tha enemy'a position, and, when bs wa about to leave, be re marked that "he needed more, troops on the right, but that he did not know where they were to coma from." 8ion after 1 wa ordered to Wave Thomaa and Perrin to hold the road they were ooropying, and to move nry wa brigade and Scales' to the nght.nnd report to G-,XongKtrBei lor further orders. Geo. Longatreet ordered me to form in the rear ot the right ot Hill's . division, then commanded by the lamented Pettigrew this division wai on the lett ol Pickett. After I had taken thin position "Majnr "OenerrTrtralle,-wlo had joined . the army from the Valley of Virginia, re J lieved me of the command of Pender' di vision. My position waa such a to pre vent my aeeiug the first movements of the frontline there being a narrow strip of intervening, wood ; but General Thomas, who could see from bis position in the road i everything that waa going on, on the left, informed ma. the next day, that Bracken- htough'a brigade, which waa on the feft of Hetb'a division, did -not advance- farther . tban tha road ; and that Davis' brigade, which, waa next to it, pushed forward in ad vance of tha general line, with too much ' impetuosity, and waa driven back. V The remninlnn brigade of Iletb' divia ion were Pettigruw' and Archer's; but it will be remembered tliat the greater part of Archer' brigade and General Archer bimaelt were captured in the first day' fight. When General Trimble ordered 0 forward we ad. V sliced and took position en the left of the 1 troop that were fighting, and when the right of my brigade was within a short dis tance of tha (tone fence that waa used by the enemy for a breastwork my brigade waa - now the extreme left of the attacking force ona of General . Longstreet'9 staff officers "came dashing through a hot fire with orders from OeneTaiLongstreet to move tny com mand rapidly to the left, aa the enemy bad thrown out a flanking torcein that direc tion, which waa already pourintr a deatrnc- . tive fire into us. On ordering Col. Avery, of the thirty-thirii Aortic Carolina regiment, which was th left ol my command, to tacc ""the lett for the purpose bf meeting ltd " flanking column of the enemy, be replied: "My God 1 OuDeml, do you intend rushing jour nien into iiucn placennaupported, . .1 . v. . i. - ... .:..!. .... r . 1 1 ; ' . backf Sitiir that it waa useless to sacrifice ao maoy brave men, I ordered my command back, and in aix-ordnnce with order from General Trimble, who was Jeaving the field woonded, I reformed in the rear of the artil- I know too well what it is to be a aolduer to wih to do injustice to any cammnnd, and 1 regret to see that the historian from my native bute are so very partinl to Pickett 'a division. ' In the many puliliebed accounts Ot the third day's tight at Gettysburg, not tnathisioa has ever been made,-that I am aware ol, to m v brigade and Scale'; and now that Mr. McCsN puts torta hi book a history and inukes no meotion of us, I think that it is my duty to inform tlj pub lic tl.st Lane's North Candina brigade waa there, that it fought op tlie extreme left ol LongHlrect's line, that it remained on the field as long as sny other portion of tlie line, lint 1I1 lit. 11 uiapiuvvd the tjuna bravery that it .did ht Hi'-'ti'tlcattiajjourt house u tl! liitt..t.i "1'iiy, wr.u-U rail! Juuh frh a cum . ptimeotArv n!1 ifout ti4il -yJv tn his report ot' tlmt hsitle; snd atierrds at "Ream's Station, wTtea TJenciaT ffi tldi tue "tfc "JSrrfr rHTtiftS t0fj pWB4 Of such troop. General htm a renmrk in .Iloiiljit.niS ! July, points, I think, to the true cause el our failure in that afternoon awault " ' James 11. Lxkb. A ExTiNi".riHhH. Tlie Ptiindrhanis rwimte, lat wei k, concurjeti in the House bill- forbidding pl' ical prorion atrer dark in the t ily ol I'liiladelphia during the ten dsrs next preceding any general t!eo , Hon. .. a JIV'OATAA? OJjB fit 0MRAL SICKLES. , ', v" . e 6 . - IlrAinj'KS, SwcTvtr MruTHKT DiBT;, t " 'baTletn; ft -tAnrtfl't, 1W J f T The general destitution prevailing among Uie population of this ndlitsry district can not be relieved witb.Hit aHotding mean for the 'development of Their Industrial resour ce. - The nature and extent of th destitu tion demand extraordinary measure. The people are boraa'dowa by a heavy burden of debt; the crops of grain and garden pro duce fsilid last7 year; many families have been deprived of abetter, ' many mora need food and clothing ; Bcedfill lmpleulent and auxiliarie of husbandry are very scarce ; the laboring population in numerous local ities aie threatened with starvation soli supplied wjtb food by tha government of the United State ; the inability of a large portion of the peopht to pay taxe leaves the local authorities without adrouate means of relief, and the gravity of the situation Is increased by th geoeral disjioaitioa shon by creditor to enforce oio an impover ished people the immediate collection or ail claims. ; To suffer all this to go on without restraint or remedy is to aaorittua the general good. TherighU ot creditors shall be res pected, but the appeal oj want and wflering Hiiist be heeiled. Moved by these consider ations, the - following regulations are an-! :ll CARtinue in fiiice""' with atk'hr- tnodinVation - as the -occasion may require, until" the civil government of Uie respective States shall be established in accordance with the requirements of the government of th United Mate. The Cinnmanding General- earnestlv desires and confidently believes that the observance of these regulations.and the co-operation of all persons concerned in employing fairly and UBtly the advantage still remalnrngto then). Lwill mitigate the ilistrcsa now existing, and that tha avenues of industry, enterprise and organisation thus opened will contribute to the permanent wellara and future happiness of the people ! . - , , e irjrf luiprijionttient tor jlebt is prulub- ited, nnles the delendant in execution shall be convicted of a fraudulent concealment or disposition of hi property with, intent to hinder, delay and prevent the creditor in the recovery of hi debt or demand ; saj the prncrcaings now esiaoiisneu in mono ana South Carolina reopectivelv for the trial and determining of suetr 4ue8''0ll maI P adopted. . .. . ,' ... . . Seamd Judgment or decrees for the pay ment of monev on causer of action arising between the 19th of December, 1800, and the 13th of May, 1803. shall not I enforced by execution against tha property or tb person of the defendant: Proceedings in such cause of action now pending shall be tayed, and no suit or process shall be here after instituted or commenced for any such cause of action '- ' " 1 rArf-8lierifrs, coroner and constable are hereby di reeted to suspend for twelve cal endar months tha sale of all property Upon ecu t ion nr process on iialJiuuea contracted prior to the ltRb of Ilecember, I860, unless upon the written consent of the defendants, except In cases where tlie plaintiff, or in his absence hi agent or attorney, shall upon oath, with corroborative testimony, allege od prove that the defendant i moving of intend fraudulently to remove his property beyond the territorial jurisdiction of the court. The sale of real or personal property bv foreclosure of mortL'atre is likewise sus pended for twelve calendar months, except in cases where the pay ment of interest utoney accruing ainee th 13th .day of Hay, 1805, shall not have been made before' the day of sale. ; ',-, 1 '. n '. i JVmrfJk-JudirmcntB or decrees entered or enrolled on causes of action arising snbss nent to the 13th or May, Ikos, may be en treed bv exeeutiott against the propertv ot the deiendttnt, and in the application ot the money arising under such executions regard shall be bad to the priority of liens, unless in cases where the good faith of any Ilea shall be drawn in question. .In such cases, the usual mode 01 proceeding adopted in North and South Carolina respective! v to determine that qusstion shall b adopted. ' Viftk -AH proceedings for the recovery of money tinder contracts, whether under anal or by parole, the consideration for Which wa the purchase or nejrroea, ar suspended. Judgments or decrees entered or enrolled for such rause of action shall not be enforced. ,. , r:,u ..,,. Sixth All advance of money: ttbsi tence, implemenU anil fertiltzsr loaned. used, employed or required for tb purpose of aiding the agricultural pursuits of the people aball be protected, and the existing laws which have provided the most efficient remedies in such cases lor the lender will be snprted and enforced. Wages for labor performed In the production of the crops shall be lien on tlie crop, and payment of the amount due for such wages shall be en forced by the like remedies provided te secure advances of money and other means for the cultivation of the soil. " Seventh In ail sales of property and ex ecution or by order of any court, there shall lie reserved out ot the property of any de fendant, who has a family dependent npoa his or her lalior, a dwelling house and ap purtenances and twenty acre of land for the trse nd orenpatiou of the familv of the ture, apparel, subsistence, unplemeul ol trsde, husbandry or other eniploVmept of the value of f 500. The boincsteml exemp tion shall enure only to the benefit of fami lies that is to say, parent or parents anT childjor chlldrtn in other de the ex emption shall extend only to Clothing, im plements of trade r other employment usnallyfnllowed by the delendsnt, of the value ol f fOO. The exempted property of th defendant ahal I be ascertained by the Sheriff or other ofS-vr enforcing the execu tion, who shall spertgrally describe tb same and make report thereof in each citsc to the Court. , AiyifA currency of tlie I nited Siatee rtartiirtj bv the t ivif,i4 U li i ni b.ti tii t-tjt J.,-(1l.U.uiIi. Ju Lli a -i-aif KHt l ill h I4, tinea and (Vmands; " be so rccoffiir J in North and tonth Csro- irn. and altCRWt in HhUtl lit same shall be ti'fiflWnf Injrifriit and h -ft 'I'tiy T1111 palilie otfieer wiil be at w-e reported to hrailquanuri or it yi friTttn-Mnr; ofiictr of the post.within which swh officer resides. " '"" Jfint h Property of an absent debtor or one charged as such without fraud, whether consisting of money advanced lor tft pnr- Dose of auriculture or a'bldianres f.r the cultivation of the soil, shall not be t.it. u under the process kaoao aa fureiga attach ment; but the liea crntl by any exiting law shall not be distnrhed. Dor shall th possefsion or the ne of the' same be in any wise mteriercd with except in the execution ol a ju Jguicnt or tins) decr. in esse whrre they are authorized to b euforrt d. lent k la suits to recover ordinary debt known aa actions cmtrarht, bail, as hr tofor authorired, aball act be demanded by th suitor nor token by the sheriff r otlie ouKier serving tne process ; in suit tot trea. pass, lilel, wrongful cimversion of property ...louiwcMn, ainown as actions erritM Uil,-as Bretofor aulhoriised. manded and taken. The prohibition of bail in cases er etmtfart u shall not utuul t, partis auout to leave the State; but the fact ot intention must be clearlv eatablUhnf a j proof. . i,lef4Hlk In criminal proceedings the nauaT- rveogmaancea baH be- Tcquiml ahd taken by tlie. proper civil officers heretofore auioonxeu ny law to take the same, provi ded tbat upon complaint being made to any magistrate or other person- authorized by law to issue n warrant for breach of the peace or any criminal offence, tt shall be the duty of such magistrate or officer to iatue hf warrant on the recoeniitance of the com plainant to prosecutn witlimit requjrine bim to ft 1 re securiry on socn rivoni sauce. imtlfthAl be practice of carrying deadly weapons, except by officers and soldier in the military service of th United Statea, is prohibited. The concealment of such we. poo on the person will be deemed an ma- gravatioa of th oir.-ncr, A violation of this order will render tlie ofiender ainensMe to trial and punishment by military Commis sion., 1 whenever Wfin(linjjjM.luJling--ll4'- TelWt TrSiu'l'ue use of such weaoona. riroot ortii 'piftf carrying or con!oaliuga deailly weapon Shall be decried evidence of a felonious attempt to take the life ot the in jured person. ; t ThirUmth The order heretofore ieaued in this military department prohibiting the pnuisbmant 01 crime and offences by whip ping, maiming, branding, stock; pillory or other corporal punishment, 1 in tore and will be obeyed by nil persons. , J.' . FortmtkTUe puuisbment of duatli in certain case of burglary and larceny im posed bjr the existing laws of the provision al governments in this military district is abolished. Any person Convicted of burg lary at f lfeyv wlti the property storen is of tb value of $3S. of assault and battery with Intent to kill, or of any assault with A deadly weapon, shall be deemeil guilty sf felonfknd shall be punished by imprison-' meiSj at bard labor for k term not exceed ing ten years nor tee than two year, in the discretion of th court having jurisdiction thereof. Larceny, when the value thereof i less than 2S, shall be punished by im prisonment at hard labor or a term pot ex ceeding one year- ia the discretion of the court. ' t . . .i.'..4 PtfUentKTb Governors of North : and South Carolina shall nave. authority within their jurisdiction respectively to reprieve or pardon any person convicted and sentenced by a civil court snd to remit fines and penal ities. eixttxrd Nothing in this order ihall Is construed to restrain or prevent the operation of proceeding In bankruptcy in accordauc with th acta of Congress in suoh case made and provided for, with the Collection of any tax, impost, excise nr charge levied by au thority ol the United Btatca or or the pro-; visional governments ot north and South Carolina ; but no imprisonment for over do taxes shall be allowed, nor shall this order or any law of the provisional government ot North and South Carolina operate to deny to minor children coming of age, or their legal representatives, nor to suspei.d as t them, any right of action, remedy or pro ceeding against executors, administrator, trustees, guardians, . masters or clerks of equity courts, or other officers or persons holding a fiduciary relation ta the parties or tb subject matter ot tb action or pro ceeding, - . - . Smntmth Any law or ordinance hereto fore in force in North or South Carolina in consistent with the provisions of thi Gen eral Order i hereby suspended and decjared inoperative. , , .. . t By command of - ': , Major General D. E. SICKLES. J. W. Cxotig, Captain Thuty-Eigth United SUtes Infantry, A. D. C. and A. A. A G. r MISCELLANEOUS. ' 0 T I p,Jt, 1 w 111 uimii . Mir v' tn'MnvT, in i,u i ii, n MortiUy, tlni. dsv of Apr.l, 1hi;7, for the purimM) of Ukmn th Tas List of KalVilKli llintri. t No. t snd J, fur Hist and County purprwo. AtHrubaula must list their parensae, (ur alwi as tho cane my be,) from July 1st. to April 1st. 1807 Corporations, in general, list their proHsrty like fndividnsls j shares held by individuals in welt eorporations sra not bubl to Uistiuo ; hnt shsrea in Kailrosda, Hank roada, and Ksvieaiion Companies, must be bsted by ths owners tberaof in ths Cooiily whsr they renitl. ' I siv this noties, so that Mnrrhsnt snd Liquor 4aiers,snd others, may pn-psre their statements befor eoming to list. ' ' : J. 0. rn.i.Ks, , April 1 3-211 -tf List laker. Standsrd epy td. 'TRI4l!iB ANDCsatrsss . A Weekly Masonic Newspaper k :n . t. J ..- r ir M t . I . : , . i, .... PUBLISHED BV josenfe. IIESTEU, C I TT H A CX77t'XX'Xf 0 TTT" S r C . 1 This Jonmsl wiHh devoted to tlvs hi ferret of wisaNnry snit the dmsmmarioa At all knowlfiilfr, ui..aiJatiiil. tu DnmioU and ffMrter tits rraft. It sill moHt imnortsnt current, news 01 ins ei:K. It will siso five to its readers nisny iuteresl mg literary srtirles, snd in every unne an erihtnain taf wovslleto. - T 1 ;,TEr.M9 0f ClWRIPTK!f.--7-7 On year ......, , V. 7 ... . . . . . :'.t."i . months............. .-(r.-'y;,i- S months '. .". ' I jut Advertieinei)ts Inserted on rosionnlils terms. Akhia wsntml in sfary town sua viilsge.- I Apnl lu-ilUKf , , . t ; ! J. T. nOHItlwS V Itl(t., 127 H CillO B E stIe e t, TETX2S2triltT, VA..T - W II. lOICItlH .V CO, I fatTTlmti f. T, i! Ji uu s. r. UlYaHle stud ItflutC Isenit-r : a x i Kannfartoren of all Kindt of Furniture, -AL TVah-e to Parr Hwii . J1,ir S" i Tafile hi l l..'li, Wisdv Hiiadi a, l-uaiieJ. d te.lU. and 1,.. Haltnur. ... tail and HAUiiiie CW eluik. . Our MiUta is qilt.rS antl muxm p(.fae. -.- Aju u-a.Ju' A B 1IIMKK, , ; . " X U. UiWlTKB. -ttmiomM C, K. C. Woatwim-roa CoN, C, lFOimLULYlC0XANT'& CoUottTactori, A General Commission UKKtUt.Ot H 10 W 1 Mi VV : 4TEB 1RKTbV-4 . " P0UT8M0UTH, VA. Feb S-IMin . -.14 4 Mr I K . E4AUS kU TUIiAtfO. !TfE are In iwe ijit of lot of fk'gsrs aud Oliew- V V W- lonsuu tlisl eaat b boswa. Call see, ' WILLIAMS & HAtWOOD. Dee n-tf xon tiik ptntroHK or t'OSDncrisa a tHimiv tirocvir. t bsvs ewUmisbed niv it uu the Xmth Mule r Market Kniiare, 111 the Uriel tihire 10 ryetwille titreut, where I nhall SM'p ooiuu.uuy uu DsnU a caretuliy selocfc 1 Buck, emuraeiu, 4 t ... 1'1-tH lt. UKAU G1UIS, BACOH, LAttl), CHtESE, , n StOAB,: WOLAKHEU, ; , t.- txurrKK, TEA, . J" . l ..( tOAP, " , ,..,-.,.r. AkDLf, ., HALT, Ac, Ac, so-wbU h I resijeetfiiHjr ItrrHe the attcnthm "of my fi lends and'flie pubtiu. ' . vuuuuib ipr.1,11, , Italeilih, Mar ll-Wo-Suv r. MltlG TIUUC ( x lU snd UU li diss. .. HI 1 It Slnl VI x it lllU.1. ' '' 1S0T. t) lbs., Ulsttdur 1'iiity. J. BKOWlr. With HiSTLi. Mar 11-lHO-ur TAiNNStSI'M Oil.. A XO rnF.R lot of thst Mn nerlor I'Uili Oil far Tsn- li iter s um, insi 10 11M111. 1 . .. . lLIJAMt HAY WOOIX thxi 17-1 ftiATK OF' XIMti'lf 4'AKOI.I.VA. AliUO UHWAIIU! .f A 1 Freclamatioa hy Hit Excellency, Jonathan Worth, Governor of Korth Carolina,-' , f 1 " 1 t. . WBKWKASJ. IT H BEEN ROT1E-enl.-d to m thst i. U. Ksvskt, Iste of the ( ouuty ot W in ssui Mate, standa sliartred wab lbs aiurderot una Wiley Mauls, kui of said County snd tthua. and thst saul Bmsot is a buiiuv (run jUslHW. , ; . I- ....... .' so. nivjBMKMHtlaecaw that the said Prrint srmrted and broana to pwuoa inr tu slieged milliter, I, Jomm iiax Wostb, llovwp. uor of wul Kiste, do IriHim Uiw, hit priKlsmstion, elti-riiiK tlie reward of TnRK Himnau 1Ku,ubs tor hw apfirtihentaon and dehvery to the ehtirur of w ske -Ortiiitv. ; t.-.) Ui soIdsss whereof, His Einelleney. 4 MtAL ' JoHATRis Wostii, Oorerncir of said ( v I Mtsle, hss Iwrxto t bis hand aud csased tb Ureat Weal of th Bute to bs silissd.- lt.iiS at liio I'ity of rUkiKh, this tbe Vind day of 1 bv the Oin-ermw: K JONATHAN WOBTH. r . II. Buut, Privsl Heo'y. i 1 DminaiPTion J. t). Bryant Is hetwma XI and SO vtiaafs M. aliutli fcwt I HMa iMKb. sWsiidit. squars shtsuitereil, HKhluonipieKioiHid, down lnok, 1 im-eiiHsntly chewuuc tohae, TiHiuu ditwipateu ,daeen, fond of gsimnff. dark hair, has a sore teg or nas Dsn, witienwm lwava a Mar.; STATU OF OKTII CAKOLI.VA. : v . ti."o itinrAitwit a r n o c l a m AtroM Sjl m SnetJfHty, JOXA T1IA.V WORTH, uvwr rtnrr xrj . trJi,viw fr" Wv ' '-t 1TTW snAM, it lis hk rtstrna: . t aein.il lire that i'K 11.11 LA.SIC (Colo red,) late ot tlie l oamy uf ta, 111 aaid htate. faiitia etiarKeu wim tlie Biunier or two siayu (t'bivM late Iif said Comity and Hlate, an. tint said bane i a fiiniliw froni laHtie . . iiowTUtiiuiroHK, in order tliat tim said Line Bisv tie srfo d aud tinniKlit Ut Jimtie. for the said alleged murder, I, Joatuh Woara. (lovor nor of aiiid 8iat. do in tlos ml omelnmatioii. otHtring tbe nwrlt rf j H1U-.K HI .MlilKD iMd, I.AliS fitr tiis ap'priKiMUaiaa aud dtditory to th siierin or vtk t.ounry. , J In WITMCJ.K wsmicor. His Kieelleney, Hr.Jtb oniiTHt Wrtm, toveni?r of said ' Mate-, ha hereio set hM hand and eaiiaed the Uri at H. .1I of the Htaie Ut be amt.uL Ixme at tlie l ily r IbilvUlb. this Ui XM, day of Feliniary A. IX 1H;7 ' - ' ' ' Kytlm tiovernor : JilMATHAH WOKTII, . , ... '. H. litMjrr, . i ? Private Keorelary. j WJSOldlTlON.l'eter Luna, is a liriirlit mn latto, St-1 lot 3 inches biiih wi(;he lnuor UNI Kiuuile)5 or 4u years old heavy goalee full pe biir h forehead li kel v fioie " to tliigeiit very jMiiit iun k a.kon-utilsi4.-!iiilh 7 trade. . 4v. . v v 1 . : foblU-lC8-liB :.( ,.Vi-'.- . . ,' : ' ,11. rRini.i:, . x' AJIKBICAN H0TKL, . , , Kept on the European Flan, A. !l M A J k 'h T R li T , NOHfOI.K. VA. s .' Oil AUG Hi . IkMitn Pra riv.. ...JJi, r,a eO l'K.-.eVca,. . . . I'iASI Hrevita' l,OIMJlSI AKIrbHKAKi'Asr,. lil.VNKS,. . A . . n 1m 74 b ska K Fast,. . . . i. . .......... li.'peKH.. 611 luvwia. sod jiiAnifcS can he had litdrfieiideiit uf liUt-meri CiMjiing to Nurlulk mi huniiieiwi wi 1 tlud linn erraii!(eittiMtl nnlrh morw rouveineiit Willi jt'M etjietiaii than nouer tlie old etyle of hotel and imrht. . . j lie iiiii'st Lynlisvn tivfcli-rs slwava on band. , HKNJAMIN 1'KIlOLK, . April 4- JfBi-iawlat -llioraisii. K ftKVTOBKUX. A valuable leeibe sua! lut in tloa euy, for runt or isle. I Apiilyto . B.C. lUDOEK. ieb. U- I'.l tf .ihk 1AlJM,rn snd bint t. ra I nreil of Lime, can ' im iiiihed hy the "UiHl.taigiieJ eiib aa 4,Jkv litjiUat Liiia aL vi-Jn LtitAAUfe w . t.ot H'r row at NAoalmiy tanrtirelv lioxed "..'1U ' i r-'iwMt ft-Hit aii.t.ui ti- .i..naleel,' t-i L -i i v - . j- -i - 4j !-'--.i -bl-!V:, s " Apivfn".". " " " ' . VEJ,W,WVCO. :--rr-- .- -.-r- tStaal.a ,li,J.- " aS iuhlNwi jdlliewlliCfl'dia'eo. JkL ...L-A tJ. hfll iH'iT-tr it'imtfn. - r , " A T0t"Na LAMr PFIMF. A frrTTTATroN as Tesher, in a pro 'ste fin!j, or e ii -,). " iuiss. I.onB Tfi ACT, '' Biatl lTJw '. . W ibnihirtoB, M. ft lraill I'orHaoial IVtraaolsl A KLAUTItTLA-RTMFNT j - tt.M-AJt. ii. tt'.Kr.l!CO. MISCELLANEOUS. r ASTIiOLOGlV - ; tflK' WOULD ASTOMSIItD', 4 AT JWM WOSiBlERriH. Mlti:iU.T10Na MADE BY TILE CHEAT ASTUGLGGIsT, .... 9tdntt HaA I'EUmGO. Kn rvi secret bo mortal rr kw, "wwrsa r Itappinvas toa who, fjia dj'lefut ..... ...Vr.ij)i- enswes m love, luss ol r- IsbQM and frieada. Laa.iT um A.. k.. I "'"iwnueni, nn ItriilK together tlx hi ue eiarated. liivs intiiriuaiion eouceriiinc al sent rrwnda or fcworw, nwhifes tout or slulea pro. T "i - . ue miameaa voa ee em irilall Bid to piiraus and in what nm will h m,.'l ... wwafat, anaa spemly marriaRus and U lu. yuu U very day you will marrv, nea tchi ths name, hkeneaw and ehsraetrMUcs of tltti nwt, Mw your rury ttiunKlita, and b? he almiM sin pr,iurliwiw.ruuveli. ths dark and hidden luyatasrtt ft tit nuura. Fiui 11.. ..... Ul the HrmsntatUi audenc atsra that avrreoms r predominate in tbw rooiiirnraHiTO- rrom th apsot ami poutioas sf Um planets aad the Bird stars in Um bttateus at the timo uf birth, sha d.- duce th futttlw deaUnr of i.r. ... " greabxat Atrulnu4 on nu-th. It ."J" oi s trine, and yoa uiay nover arum bar so ravtirabl an opiiriinily. Consnlution t, wim iiaeum and all desired infurmation, tl. IVtHS Uf IDI al KmtUiM m ... ...,! . 1 . . i . dam by wad wilit xiual aafc ty and satufaotio. to UMinuuilVfM. aa if ui i...n a f..n 1 eJiart. wnttou ont, with Ail biqmriea anweiK-.l andliaeimM enekwed. aeiA bv mail n hvy The .U i.-u-.t Mmr 1 . . -"- '.jb-'h. 1 1 w iiii.uiiii'ni'e n1- . tni iini 1 111 mirt!yt..F iieierem.es of the biffheat 11 ue nuuniainei: wTHiintitl'ixer1- . 1 .7 . . " . WMfiiig tlleiM. IVril plainly tlw day of Dug nuuitii .auJ. wkicU yon ware Horn, eneliwlrtg nuMj kVk' of hair.- IBAUAW n. A. l'liltllllMI, Apra2ii"WMU' Tliers cometb glad Udings of joy to alL i ? J'"" ""l w oU, to itrwt and to small j 1 HT" M. ",ce I-reeious sud rare, la free ft all, aiiiali may txi La. Djr the use r CHASTELLAIt AVIIIT.E LIQUID ENAMEL, For improving and besntiMng tli eoniiJexiai. -tt'lMtmart-valiiabt ai.rt n.i,r...Vi ass f. giving Uie akin a beautiful pearl-hke tint, that is wily fund in youth. It q.m kly rwime. laa, Kreokles, Maiple,, Blotehes, alolh, I'aU-hea, aallurnM, Kmi.tiiii, and aU imput'itua of Ui sin, mudly heaJmg the same, leaving th skin Tlw.!? "'"hs-tar. IU use eaa aot he delisted by the el.triitlny, and being a Veu staWs iweparation, u perfwitfy l.armlej. ,!tle ths only artu le of the kind oa by the lreueh, aud is conaidered by the i'ariatanaa fndiseusahe to s pnrfeet bniet. i:iwardsotl (i0 Urtil.wwre old duruig Uie past year, a enrncient guarante or it eiheaoy, J-rioe oniy 7 cenla. , tkmt hy mall, post-paid, on receipt ,rf or,r ,y ' ' Aprtta-Mi&,iydaw m River Kt., Iroy. N. Oh 1 alie was beautiful snd fair, Wuh atarry eyes, and raiiiant lialr. W hose ending teadrua soft eutwined. Enchained the very heart ami aimd, CMierstR t'nA. 1 ' ' .' .... .... . ' ..xi- For Curling- tho Hair of either Bex Into Wary and Glossy Elngleta or -Heary Massive Curls; Bv nsine tlda srtiubt T a.Ii ..i n..o.....i.L 1 . .,' , " ... VNrniru tm wauiuj menweives a uiouaaud fnid It 1 the "my aroeie in uie wonu that will curl straight hair, and at the sains time give (i- a beaiitit'id gliisay a(raiwe. 'i t)ri.r Coma not only wirls tlw hair, but invigorates, beautirie .and cleaiisiHi it; ie highly arid dolightfiuiv prfiuued. sird w the Bitiet eoHiplet artirle of tlie kind ever effered to Ui American nnhlio. '1(e IWaimr Oi.an will be sent to any adilrese, eealnd aad mat. paid, fhrtl. : v - r Addrssb all order to " ' -' '-". '" ' . , W I CtABI (VI.; cheiuiatST- i" No. i West Fayette Wi, MraAereg, N. f April I lydaw r;-;,wnisK.BBair--;.v:;; I ORCED to grow npoa the MnnethmA fses In front three to live weeks bv naing 1r. htVJU NK'8 KK..11 A t;ltA'l lit' K 0 A I'lLLA 1 It I-, the moat wonderful dlecovecv ill uiodnru seienee, ailing npoa Um Beard and Hair lu an atmoat miracu lous manner. It baa Imen uai d by tbe elite of I'aris sud London with the muat flattering tao. eeas. Nsmee of all purchaaeiw will be reentered, and if entire aatlafaelitH) 1 notiriren in everv hi. elanee, the money will be ebetirfujly ref muled. Price by mail, eeaJod and potiaid, 1. Oeeertp tiv eireiilar and tetiiuomals niaikd free. Ad (Iresa BKHUKIl, HHUt 1H A Co., Chemit, V.. IT ow Hireet, Xrny, N. J. Hole agents for flm United Mtatea. . , 1 .April fl-ly daw r UEaVIJIT! AtBURX, GOLD EX, KLAXEX Jb Sir.R EX , C I' HI. 8, PIlfild'I'KD bythanw of Prof. Mi Wtl'liX' mihkH LK ClittKUX; "(UM .,,lt, ti,, warranted to earl the uvea straight snd tui.1,.ifn hair of either ae intowaw rniniei. or luinvvniu. aiveooruv Has been need by the (axldonalib nf I'aris Slid Loution: Willi the mMt r-i fwn n.. aulte llixw no injury lo Uie hair, i'l uv ly inad. s.alM Slid iw.fiialiT, II. ll.ncii.iitn I inni,a mailed free. Addrees IlKIHiKlt. hlll l'IV I'd ( herniate. No. 2 Hirer Mt., Troy, ',, hole Agenia eir toe uiihahi ntatee, Ajtfll -l.lew r - , EXCF.LKIOKI l:XtKl.tlOUt ' ciustellXits": v Ilair Eiteraiicatcr. ". For Removing Superfinout Hair, T iW '.l.t WMr.'w..'A"Xj.-..tkvai.'a.r.j trv re4..iiiiineieli itaell as tiellttf s i alnei.t oulia petteahle article Ui female la-atnv. i.evitv sfiltd, wit bwRW otire fm-aain, out la uuiS. Iv oft the riaiie. It te wettant.-d tt, remove atif. r Htiima flair frmn low forelteant, or from any part of the klv. eonidetely, totally antrraitti aHv et Urnattng the aamo, leaving tha akin ai.it, moontli aud natural. 'I lit ie Uie oulr arhniu ne.i Uf the Freneli, and m Uie only real rnVetital rtrprl. btrv ht emaU-iKV. riee 73 eenti. rwr t..L . .... -4 sent uomVfuud, to any alu-e, 00 recni,H "an ortaur, VJ ....... . LF.KOKIt.WfirTTsAfo., Cheiin.ia, , ' !tj litter St.. Tn.v. V T I Aiuia.Irdaw - wiLMii?oiei ADTransriTTS. n o am r - HOHIIf V IHVti;i, fbf rtptng ACemnilHleq nefi rltitnts, -RTl tirsiirOt, TT ( I)1 UICI. it BAOtilSl. T!' tl-KI f RON nt: l.mni, l'su r, tilit.t, li.ir. Ii.-r,nm Ivrd- vian Irtiano direi-t fr-nn tprnmltt AgcllUl. ' fMilt, lly and . ail kioda of (.Weil. . A." ul I a batults lu li.neJSiiiKr l'homihate f i. Ac . r it., t-t t..l..!..t.. e ...i.J. tlie IliihuM,- -'if 1i.f rt Mtil -tup hue. A if- nl f..r 1 loudvfieed' fti.iti N.-w i.i )i. Ar. ' f .r J .i as Btutih y. naj pmitia. 'kly Hloamaliiri line A C'n's. line of N V "7 JfEW Y0E.X ADVE2TI3EHE5TS. .. PsvJt H'area smI U M array wia . new yowr, 1 ttirCGENKUKft TO A Grill BALD V01 NO, G AKRETT4 Co. , . . AMI , . CO., Ot SEVVAKK, K. . Kalrvalv Itlanufaictu reri Mbalraitrc Dealers In Men'Miid Bo jV C I o thing. CW. 0 AHfl FTP, mi n ltd ni, '! ' kCI M'l It SCOTT, tvbia-ltii-uui A. BHAFrU. a i.. M urr, KM. OAhKKlT. HKS11NGTONS riuE Anns. ll ly lir Trttde tenernll). ' A Llnt'lUT, PIBCOrNT TO DEALF.118. ), fairlall m V. S). Uevrraaarat. AaT Tlrvm.i s tt-ffto to. Calibre, W hrvwivna . . ikV-iiai in. raldim. Hf ttmrn m, ,,!,, K,e twl.h. l'oi.ie llKtoLvaa,. . ... ... ...... ,Navv KueCaltlire, swllktT llnoHHL . .ll-iul lu Calibre. I'm SsT lUionsa,. ( Hi It r i yS. 1 il-itm inTjitihre, lteeneriMO I'tnTfii.. it iliol n( l n '.l.t fti ('rif..ir. Wrk:i -fcotACU Vjt-C t -VI ttaUtnFg, ti i.:ank An, ti and 31 CaHmlije, lisKKiei LoAUma lUr", t Heal') bo. BJ, A ,ix, Kstoivinh Kim. . . . .!W and HUU in Calihre, E. libU.NtiTONA O.Ntl,ljjog, Haw Vork, r K 1 8 0 I P AlT AGENTS. Mnoltg A Nieaoi.,.. , Kew Tart Vim, liSABAMoK i..,..t..Ai.i ......llraMMB Jos. (! ligitiia, A Oo;...,: . . ,' ' ..yiiilxleltdna -iwt.rarv iwiwnui. lialhmor IIeksv Fmjxsa A o. , . . . .,. ..... .Kw tlrbiaua ioHsaoa hrEseaa A Co Clneauo U M. Itt'Stanr A Co.. i. a. Dt, Ixuis Ai.Bur k. ( itask, Has lianeiawi r. u l( IUI m', WTt OWl-liTOTHB lTUUCTlim TFI.F.- IV -hraud Oil. and iu doing sows MitSeeit. tingly prnnminee it aertssioaio m Iu ssihb) tut. m tR It la Jiutt-Knoloeire. rtee irom ureeee. 13 ill not greeite the IjAude. ' It 'll not Sod or grease lite cluthiug. It is oi.T brilliant than Oaa. It nrndu(Hs a soft end Kt.atiultiillK'ht. Jt ia not aa tmng to the eyes. It cau be Baud i auy Aeroaene Latiip liy S'lmttntg tmr lu. tii ihji'ml (iii kAt n'iiirr lii r.sKRft It liaH I itifQ uiiiet favoraMy receiveil, and ro nttum'fii ivt tttilLrea to oe lite '1'HK lirisr AtslVBoe'rKEUAiUJt OIL now hi the market i and in eoiiiHiuiienee of Ids matt? ettrtotia ai'eiilettte ariaittg ftinu Uie KXPLO- flUS OK Kf.lltlKi'.NK, Una Oil Is vitenaively aievwa snd uaeii in reitreiH'e. . We are now fti-etiarcd to fiovttitth the traile with Una valuahla OU, and we aolli-tttiuui Uie rtthhc au AaiuiiiAtiuii anil trial. , t He haveoa hand a btrgs Uxk uf - LAMPS, BUKSERNlHIMHEYS, .- .jVipiCH,' ' At ,' '' and eaa ttinly tbe tra-lo on liberal tenrt. riral I'rt'tiiluiii Awiirl-l tit lh lyoiiialimit Male l air lit-III til . . icw Orleiitts, from Sot. . wit i artu. HKuiiiai , nil 'itu('iitr, ; V 11, 0, Nl HtHKI.L, (leti'l At't tif. . ltl Maiden Ijtne. N w tork. Feb l.vVtt-3n JoHM M. JtASCY, JtlliS H. HVItlAV, or Taihuiwi, N.O., . ,t13.iirLAn Ssea, N. 0. J S E P II II. HTM AS, ; , - Late of larboro, H C - -. lUM f, IU. Tli!, A CO., : Ai4wrt (emmlnlnn 31rrrtinim, ForiliesHle ttf all kinds of.RimtSem protbie n't purt haeij at (i.'iiei il M- r. i.ait.i., ' So. sit, i:s iiitiino ri.ttt', NEW VUUS&. Aug. jtt-u- , ; .- J. I.. II 1 I ll WAV AM I Tl.i:V. 41 '4 -'e1''-1 1. AM.lt sud nt tiAlt, H ilniiiigion, b N. 1 011 Ulcr- -Iillliia im 'I Coniiulaal " i rltuiila. 171 1't AULtiTr.EkT, KliW YOliK. Btirti, fcli.f,rtiti(rej Vtria,J'tit!t, mimI utit.-r tVuUirn. J'trtiu.:i, Uf tii9&sc of "Wtiif-l, rrr-r pr -ifijii (M-rxmikU satiitiittt li giwa. H wul uiiiiio tiixtfuJ v! vniiiKH n(Hia r'tr--irt of Ju wtii Hul ot Iji-iitiK. AiJ w ( ,iti tiK aiul l'r'iac uliiisttftl Iaj u ri inrtuit ii funu rsrttti titm"iiU, wttii ff viiUiHU AviiTH?. uvtjioAi lit'i tviw) 4-:Xrti4Uiy lintft,. itu of u tu-viitft li4 lwiLVMra mi'msi in ti-ri. -)) in th h-"nii. fit ititv It s I'M rt A u.:t y.,i' im ,i - i jftv Wttv trrrf r itt ti t?!H-f coil- r ;nnr ii(B. ht-WM to - hrmp 1. 1h(U, 1 tji.ns? i fVAMiirr xtl :X. i;. n 1 It A ii. il lul 'r. . c J I,, ii l fi vV A ., . V. II. j .f . ZLT0S SAlE- " Vultitiblc Ity trtt rl j" lor Hale. ON For THE M'e-F fcrMMUif E n t'.f:-aod-iU IB tli ( ny, (f'.-ut m Smh l.uarj Iao iv oPAintitid lit Mi. Ilwmo 'i .t.k.r, d. i-.1 . . .. Vi 1.. r . u ... lxt ateiat - a .te. gro.tii.ia tetaulidmy ,, V J w-, - f t J .'- : ' jP LI lea --e tlti rJf.3 ! -y. rvt..ty . tne rr. i li. '!)... 1 gard. n of hue ....i.i.,. and eltot.-e fruit trt-a. ail i -oefwanr n.-it btm i iiiita, and w.u of iiue eater. i'......-;.,n CAIt be gtv inon.-Uit. it . W. II.A H. 8.TU. KTX- BisrllVVtf , - . IKOJf ASD TIN V.'ASE. I rl-(- dua. Hill raw Fil.. aworl t-t Ui It bailee.' aw- -.. Cut Ihta, aeeBHanl, aj w iae .-. .vv. ALSO, Curry Ontnl, Hormt, Hhne asd .5erab llrn ,inA i-d sud f'.ale t ti.ti.i t. wii,.ieMartmlTr,tVir : llaleh, MarvhlS-tKS-tf With IUrAUia JElAttllUAL Kl.ltO;.Mi T V. Brantrit (lilt an, nij. it...t l ....... i Duuiig hi.tu aud I an Lamtja.au cut,,,,!, w! Af .Mi. Garden Shears and uii.. Tr-s4-. . t J. l-UOWV. L, . . all IIakt A ltwis, RalMgh, darn-lUM, atAO.it, i",t YKTIEVIIIX fTKEh'T, - J,t!KalAI, AksioH I VIKT ir Hardware, Cutlery. Tools, Cna-ierv, Ciiaasl rKy Material, buu abif Meet, JtaMa, ' AL.SO, ;.. : Worker in Tin, iheet Inat, Cbpnir ami Ziuc" 4.,'lUMJW Xv , -Kalei(;h, niar JO-lsW-tf With Habi A Liwis. L8TKF.(TIVEH. BmaB Cook Stovtis, ftir small families' caWarsfaj'ABril tWa.tf artr1t IJ.Hti A l.mw."' TJ K V V JL 1 guaxo' rnorrri!i, obA.o 8u:vrs. J liHOWN AprU S-aW-tf ' With llAar tta'tn. R u vr A H 081 O8TKN'H0LMB0.v HEAvTf BAZrdiS, rine llartter'a Htiitara Larfre uarden BheerVand Gsn1eti,Ti-i", j " . , . J. LiiowNV Aptdll-eo-Mf , WlthllAiiirALKWis. aewtswewr SAILED ATS.' UAI.i:i(.II AXD (aASTOH HAIL . r. .'.. ito.ii, ' ... ,; 1MT Ihroush Frtlsbt Tarilt t NOKTIIAlVDBOUTir, BY THE AIR LIU E E0DTE ! , ar now prepared, to ship "ell kin.la of reiehtthniiiKlito New!.. ik, 'ii:i, i,,!,.,, baliimiire, on ttmittgh t.rlra ., Utduir glvutg through receipt; at tbe kisoat rain. TIUH1STIIEL1NB FOBSllimiUa. Tour (;.le will be han.lli d only onee. lhrout-b eiHintKiiniut'liiM. no ri iv tima . ...l ' Vlxuae lees thall by any ntlHtr roitle.' liittiaii. trilling eonnared with otit. r rmil. e. W a tke goode toao.l rnHB('iihinil.i,. c., and all itio-r-ine.liatatii..na,iilim.HeiiriHii)Uie nd ute nateh 1 1. an any ttureaa Couii.auy at about one. ieiu'tii tb (usi. TAKE JiOTICK. i . X ( riTHnna abiiiiiine .-! K...UI. w.il .l,, .t,,t. . tha r. .11. .wing aK.'t.is an.l by ti. , ,... i,.t,.. 1 naiu.!iii . i.ttij.aiut.a etui mi Lthi-r. i'n-'M Nt it Y-.i-h, Jly tlte AtUtihr t itahl ,i;ill i;t-'hi('o , ililX-lolt, Jot A i. ., At; in. No. ..i ,: ritrc.l tn IVr a6Iorth luver JN. 1. . : - - - iK-At Htl.TtW.iB, - - Bv th Radrmor nteain Faeket Coud-anv 1 f! Parka Agnt, hmt of LitHin iairk, and l.i'tni ir line of Hioatuera, Fsoel rBiiAPiij'irtA, : ' ,By the philadilnhia snd Ji'wfilg Hleniaht t'o.' yV. li. Clyde A Co., Agoltta, o. li Will Vvtau.,v Avenue, 1'fiifaihdphia,. ; . ! Fsom IbMrmw, ItV the Dnelttn and .irf..ik Ki.,.n.ul. ; I.. ... !&iiiaoB A Co., Ageltte, end of Ct nttnl Vt itaif IktMlnti, ' CtinaiLTi yourgnnde to R. R. Ae. nta r,,vt. atomh. Vs., snd ( ny 1't.nii, t(v,t routing by Uie way of (,'Uy lVntit and t'eW-rlmtg mnei be ao atatked. u. ii .Ai.i i v !. A -tf Freight Agt. H&u I, li. MEDICINI8, ttC. HAUINDICIIM' fATiuuri(:Aiiti.Ti;i:uiii; IMLLaV T K(XlM).NI)r,D m TUB iu.r I'HVHi.' $ It elan. I tin ' tt'k' i-ttihto. ,, t ii"i.i..i in tug Coated wuh (ttita tiu-ita. Never (irite i u IMtt are teifi'nti ho.tt.lt' t-.ir regniotllif! liio IL.n. la, and for tbe cure of llllitsie Fever, biuoita iiiaim''lie, CoiiHiii.atia ur Oi.ltvent-.it, Jumnlu t., i.i.iiwiiui. t i . ltr'etiat, klter Jiiwiam-a, l.iw .nt', JtlN f I'l " me, k Ib'StlseliH, and all tl. ,-, wi!fe a ii'iiable Cail'ititte nt.-.tii uie ia ii'tjint.-.l. Ilr. W. 1'. It. Who be no aitiv.rn aa a l'liran ialt 111 h.ji III Caiollna. lute rx.i,,,,,. ,! ilj. fiirmtita by aln- Ii th..e ).iinait iiia.lt- ami b ly letMMtiinetttlA tbeitt. r tt'l. SlAMlit, Ihe ilstln-L'tiilu-d T'lttint and I'roli aMor tft ( hitnitilty tn ljM, .'tv, t,.v ,tf NorUt Carolitta, hae atiaitad litem, and tif.i t. tide that iltey ntiitain no Mervur or am- other anMt lal eoi(.i.ittt-itt wbait-ver. i Call and get t trettljer, .. Prepared "and e-iltl by I!. It. SU'V! 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