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A 00 v v. J r miT-n Tv i tt fDnr Trcn a tvtt. wpdzjS imple announcements of Marriages and Deaths inserted gratis. For anything beyond this, regular advertising rates will be charged. ' - ' Subscribers who fail to receive their papers regu alariy will please notify us of the fact. . i ggrOnr Carriers are not authorized to receive aub scriptioria to the Telegraph, Wo will have a Vpecial Agent for this business, or attend to it in person. FHOM THE SOUTH C AH O LIN A FHOJIT. The latest information from Sherman locates DAY MORNING, MABCH a Mto t a fat mUe, torn Ch.tw, with to. reasons not necessary to Be stated, it is thought that he will avoid Che raw in his march. There can be no. doubt that hie original plans have been defeated, but it is a matter of.' great uncer tainty, we think, what is his present design. It is probable that he .may bo making for Wil mington, and once there,, a rapid movement ia force will be made on Fayetteville ; or on Gold boro, in co-operation with a movement, possibly from Newbern. It behooves the authorities to i.i be watchful and energetic. i We think we can see that there are counter movements at all points, that will bring Sher man to grief. , j Litxr. We have advices from Chraw is late cs 12 o'clock on Monday, which go to con firm the impression that Sherman is striking for the coast. Still, he will use his utmost efforts to deceive our commanders ; and it is therefore impossible to determine his point of destination. Vigilant eves are watching his movements, and he will find a brave and determined army .hang ing on his flanks, and rear, wherever he may go. Telegraphic. mSPOItTSOF THE PRESS ASSOCIATION. session, haa ps&sei I1 Ah Tho office of the Daily Telegraph is in the North Carolina Presbyterian Building. Ttpx Wajttd. If any of our contemporaries who can supply us with a full case of Long Primer or Bourgeois j type, will communicate with us immediately,1 they will confer a very great favor. ' ! - v , ? CHATtGJB OF TERMS. 1 The following are our present terms scriptio'n: I i 1 Copv 1 month; rr $8 00 ' 1 copy 2 months, ' 15 CO 1 " 3 J 20 00 of sub- i ! PEOVOST IIABSHAL-3 0IICB. liumirou, Fab, SSth, 1855- ) THE FOLLOWTNQ HE3 UL ATI0N3 are pshliahed for the Information of thoae concerned : I. This oSoa will be cpea between the bonrf of 9 A. 1L, wdj P. It; and between 3 P. and 3 F. 1L A J if .Wn reridiag rut of town are notified that they 'win iot be detained while in tcwa transacting boslnea. Only those who ar evil disposed or Cisoraerij tool tied. ' III. rerwa leavlc town on the TTestern RaTroad cr by the Starts, meat rsppJr thetaaelve wiih pawrortf. j ENJ. K0BIKS05, Cart. SS 2t and Piovost Marshal. Observer copy 1 time. Western Railroad npiIE mri GUT AND TRAPES f tha RoaJ x rTetlTllU dUx, (?onay Tened)t8ocil,A.L,aca r torn tog letve Egypt l 1 Vlock,P. M. C&tU and Horn Tri MONDAY, WEDSISDA V a! TRW AT. Vj order JOUJI M- EOSK, 1-tf 3 TrMraa10talTfisa. AkX i.i x-: r- puse, la.crrt. . t e bill auLaonzingttae employmetft o?negro Iroopsf by a vote of yeas 40, najs 37. The bill authorize the President to ask for and accept from the owners of slaves tho services of such number of able-bodied negro men as he may deem expedient, for and during the war, to perform military service in whatever capacity he may desire. If a sufficient number of troops are not raised by this call, the Pi ce dent may call upon each State for it3 quota, of 300.0CO. Nothing in the act is to be oonstrued to authorize any change in the relation which- EXTENSIVE AUCTION SlI-BSv said slaves shall bear to their owners as property, i - THE SITUATION Sherman may now be compared to the pugil ist, who, blinded by tho repeated blows j of his adversary, strikes at random. His plans have been interfered with, and he must now pause and, think. The latter he has never done before. He has heretofore, relying on the invincibility of nnmbers, started on his .campaigns without any well matured or definite plan. His boldness aided by the strength of his battalions has heretofore carried him through. He must now call in the sgency of other resources ; 'for we are prepared to state that the public are very much deceived when! they suppose that the army under Gen. Johnston is not able to cope with Sherman in point of numbers. In another respsctjy they are more than his equal ; for they have a leader with whom Sherman can no more be compared, in point of skill and genius, than can the amateur pencillings of the artist be compared with the hue of the rainbow. ! And it will be found, we think, at the close of this campaign, that Sherman has ; been awarded a meed of praise, as a strategist to which he has never been entitled, p 1 FROM OUIt OWN FRONT. A letter from the Postmaster atElizabethtown, to the Postmaster here dated Feb. 27th, states that there were none of the enemy this side of Wilmington on the 2Gth. This information is reliable. except by consent of such owners, and of the States in which they may reside. . RicirunKxi. Feb. 27. rNothing of importance was done in the Senate to day. The House passed the Senate bill establishing ths flag of the Confederate States.' It a'so passed the House bill providing for payment for horses killed or lost in service ; also passed IIoue bill abolishing the elective system in filling vacancies occurring in the several grades of commissioned officers in army. The bill provides for nominations and assignments when the nominations are approved by the Generals commanding. The resolution expelliDg Foote was unanimously adopted. It is understood that bsth nouses cf the Virginia Legislature passed a resolution instructing the Senators from t that State in the Confederate Congress to vote for the bill putting negroes in army. ' SCnOFIELYD'S MOVEMENTS. f" It is stated, says the Confederate that our forces have succeeded in checking the forward movement of the enemy under Schofield, on the I WnoLxsALS Robdert or Paroled Prisoskrs. Wilmington end Weldon Railroad ; and that A communication from General Ewell, com. they have advanced, in force, no farther than mandant of the department of Henrico, wns wK T-.f o r.ff:i- received at the Provost Marshal's office fast w.. . I night, which Mated that nearly one hundred Wilmington. I returDea r aided Confederate -orisoners were TtfAvlald and rnbbfld on S.itiirr?AV nltrht bptwn Do any of ourootemporaries know where Camp Lee and the city, Camp Lee beinz the printing ink can be obtained 1 omce the fall of Columbia we are at a loss to know where it can be found. Will not some 'enterprising man start a manufactory at Raleigh or. Greensboro' or FAyetteville 1 , rendezvous of the priioners. The robberiet .were effected In the majority of inrtances by earroting, but in some cases the victims were knocked down, and in that condition relieved of I haTing them will greatly aM sao by scuda then to ii I will purer a lfcenr if parties pr.Vr. MATTHEW P. TAYLOR, Mjarf Ac The Augusta Constitutionalist speaks of large and enthusiastic meetings being held hi Georgia to send a word of cheer to the gallant His exact location Is not how known ; but it Georgians in the field, and set forth their deter J Is'somewhere between Cheraw and the Catawba mination to sustain the army and the cause at all river. We think he has been brought to a hazards and to the last extremity. The Comtitu stand, andj unless ourj leaders think proper to tionalist hears of no peace or convention meet draw him further into the interior, .we doubt if fags. j he ever reaches the soil of North Carolina. : In this connection we append an extract from what money and valuables they had about them. Ah an instance of the desperation and determtna tion of the robber gangs, two of the returned prisoners were met on 13 re ad street, between Second and Third, by a gang of six or seven men, two-of them negroes or with their frees blacked to the semblance of ne4rro, who robbed them of three hundred dollars -in greenback, besides an amount of Confederate money and their parole papers. Another, coming up frm the Central depot on his way to Camp Lee, was robbed of one hundred and seventy five dollars, and papers which cannot ba By II. McMillan, JIuct'r. WILL BIS SOLD, OS WEDNESDAY, ITaECH 1ST st S o'clock : THREE DAnp-l-G GOAP r j -tjO-HuslicIs Halt; YOOD SAYS; FURNITURE;- PICTURES ? . BooKs ; Canton I&atting; J CROCKERY WARE 5 LADIES' BOOTS; CHILDREN'S SHOES;; J Feather EEead Dresses ; 1 Flft'E IiACE HIAIVTI.E ; V Si Bouquets ie Corsage ; BUREAUS; TABLES; i j SHOT AND POWDER, and a vaeiett of ornsa aeticek too TEDIOUS TO IIENTI0N. I I PRIVATE FIRE ARMS, BELONGING to oSctrs and men whe Ht Mcmlj nrrtred, will be impaired t half ta'ri br s 1 , WALTXK WTSON, ia tf t Gaa and Pinol Haker. " j ' NOTICE. FAYEmTILLE ABSENAL AND ARV0RT, ) . . I fiBxcxaT 24 tb. 1S6S. f T7"ASTED For the difeoc of TajeiUTii: ard tb t f Amoii, iuiea cr (wenij Jax. jlot proa IZG ArseaaL' I so a rATETTEVILLE N. CL, I I Tebruarj 1S65. Forr OaoiEa. ) No, 12. f I Capt. B. W. Eob5con U rrby arpotnled rroroat j Marshal of Eatft'CTUld and Ticinhj. IT. All cCiceis soldiers vow iuthia thrt or lrbo nay hereafter arrite, will imn'.dullj register iheir name, rank, refrlmerl, and present reeidecc, at tb of5c4 of tho Pre t Oct llarehal. If the ' information ;we receive from the line papers wbicri cannot ba replaced. The ft speecn, recenuy aeuverea Deiore too w)n. Anmn.nu ,r.wt?. of the VVilmmgton and weldon road be correct, federate Senate, by Hon. B. 11. uiji : ' j Provoat Marshal to send out a force of d eteo- we think Schofield now endeavor to, effect a Iler soil has been invaded, her temples tives on the route to Camp Lee, "with instruc- junction with Sherman via the Wilmingion and desecrated her comfortable homes burned; her tions to apprehend the robbers in trre act, or Manchester road, or he will advance on Fay. o havc a juried, but infidelity to her sisters ahoot them down if theyattempd to escape ... , t i j vl 4U . n v i in toil and blood is a word that shall never be Accordingly Ciptaia Thomas W. Dowell, etteville, with Raleigh as the ulterior obj-ct of truthfilly or spoken M one in lislt of Assistant Provost Marshal, detailed a posse of the movement. It is useless to disguise, the ter suflVringa pnd wrongs. Let the foe now detectives, who went rut fully armed, determine belief that Fayetteville is seriously threatened ; holding her seaboard city look upon the monu ed to carry out the instructions of Gen. Ewell. for if the report be (true that the advance of men t to Pulaski, which lifts its high column in It would seem, from these bold depredations Schofield on Goldsboro, is checked, and he does the very midst of that city, and even they must within the city limiL-, that the nightwatchmen, . o u! A v - u 1 vr'r know that the State which erected it can nTer whose duy it is to perambulate that section, are not move into South; Carolina to the relief oj be fileeinlhia struggle for liberty.; (Applause.) worthless, and that the officiate of the Confede- Sherman, it is evident, we think, that he will jjn doi jjer people may keenly feel the rate government havo to be called on at last to 1 t. tl IaA fl.nt- sn Ta Trot f attiIT i Wf A A r I r. vrrU i 1 1 V I nno niiYnl!n o a aAIaa.. I nTktorif tfin Altu ". Vmttsm not believe this movement will be successful, it of our government may neap upon tnem; tbe enemy may cross and recros ner borderg, L. CDILDS, Lt. Col. Com'dc. Headquarters, Reserve IV. C. ICaueiou, IM. C, l eb. lb(r. A IAj detailed ard LgLt dutj men la lmHerlsua k 4 -t'JL lidiojnm caucuea will report to CoL P. L. ChL'dj at f .jctUTllie. T. H. HOLMES, Lieat. Gen.. IN ccordAcc wftb tbe above order, tic cons taasdise; crjeori of corarasie and baltaUou rf dcteJued aai U-M drty xaeu will rcrrt forlhiih wiih their eiaOc-; and iniTiduab uutatied wi l aVo report wiib out du'aj. Th-y will 'rizg with bra their arc, ao- ccutrvcettf, bkxdteta c , And bo prepartd tor camp. I . L. CaiLDi. Lt CcL Ootad'r. 3 1, U5. 2941 Feb. we employ, immediately, the means at hand to defeat it. ' We shall make no allusions to the carry ine material ruin in his path, but neither faithless frferid nor cruel foe can ever destror or dispositions that. have been made elsewhere to tarnish the honor of this true old State, defend this city ; but there is much that can be Proud, like the eagle, with her plumes 11 the done bylheebple of "this county alone! I Why sun, Georgia will aveis move far abova all the are there not five hundred slaves at work nere of 'acon that would assail her and kU . 1 4 -1 j f the schemes of ambition that would mislead her. to'dayt The works thrown up for the ; defence . - 1 of & point are never too Btrong they can always je Federal debt was reported last week ct be improved and strengthened. An army, how. an aggregate of $2,289,835,442, . classified cs ever large, can make a more successful j defence .follows: IWnd stronff earthworks, and if never used thev Gold bearing Stocks, - $1,087,550,438 Ibtxhxstino to PmsrsRa Dsvits, A Boston newspaper carrier recently recovered four hun dred dollcrs of a man whose dog bit him while he was leaving his paper. " Good 1" MAKKETS. can do but little harm. We feel assured that no hostile army will ever occupy Fayetteville, but this is only n individual opinion, and it is well to make "assurance doubly sure." We shall make no reference to any preparations goipg on for our defence, but we feel it our duty to warn the people that they must be active and ener-1 cetia! When there are ample resources at command, it is better to employ them all than Greenback Circulation, 433,1G0,569 Debt bearing interest in Currency, C08,570,152 Fractional Currency, 24,090,11 3 Debt past due, no interest, 350,570 Requisitions not paid,' 130,100,000 ' Total audited debt, $289,835,442 In addition to this, there is now doe the Yankee army, in arrears of pay, about $120,000,- 000, find there is an immediate necessity of providing for their Treasury $000,000,000. says the Examiner, PAYETTIIVIXLE 1XABKBT EEPOKTED AND COBB SOT ED BT rT. A. STED2IAN & CO., WHOLESALE Ji ND RE1A1L DEALERS AND C0ipHS3I0!i-3nERCHrrS. m so. 19. bat srairr. TuiixT, rxBscaar 23, 18 6S. BACON,., BEET, retail,.. BEESWAX, BUTTER,.. CORN...... 1. ....... 1 COTTON,.., IS 00 xi to ft 00 110 Co $33 00 0 00(312 00 1 a part, and now is the time to employ them all. the people must not be idle. VYno would be From an inspection of the Stratford register, free, himself must strike the blow." We have It is found that Shakspeare's widow subsequently ; no suggestions to make. We are not a military ' married a shoemaker of the town,amedKich'd 'l-inan; but ts a iaithfal sentinel on the watch-' J 1 I I ' tower, we .sottnd the alarm." j An Arkansas traveller slys that he knew a ..A. temporary diacoieri 'that aom. of o mlUtary y0UDS cUow th who was so fond of i a ofloers bATi four alds-eeread, proa toad, leaonade young woman, he rubbed off his nose kissing her OUTTUa XAlUiiV 60 GGtfS CO corrtjc, f. eooo4i 00 COPPERAS, to 00(J10 00 EGGS-..., ti 00 TLOUR, i HZ Oo ............ ................. W LEATHER,; , so 00 ?i5f?I' OQQi MA KAUua, retail, .... fi CO(3$3 00 roiti, $4 ooaii 00 PEAS, 4 4 BUGAIIu.... tC LSTRUP, : SPIRITS TURPENTINE, OTTV V TlVn A JM tso 00 $S0 00 s 00 too CO $00 00 $0 occo o $5 oos;s u $? 00(3100 3 PUBLISHED KVXRT TAY, SUNDAYS X0EPTFDfc . at Pytti:ie, N. coiitaics Mest Teleprapbia Di?patche, Boporu of llirkeUaad General IuUlIignce i TEKXS: Elftht dollars pt tacnth, la ad rare.. I:Keeu dollars fcr two couth ; Twenty i tfcr ' Elagla copl4 zo CiV.ti ItA TES OF AD YERTISlko : For sqnaro of 10 lines, or leas, each Insertion, J.CHX. tSH Simple anqoabcemeats oi Uarriages and Deaths inserted freo of charge. For anything beyond this re gu laT aTertiairg rates will be charged. . OScola the XartA Carol' SnsSyUriai BaUilnr. W. IL BERNARD, Editor and Proprietor. THE CLOSING OF THE POHTa wui piobjitlr Eton ccro x-i roe to taM rrico of tbo SOUTHERN BEPATIO PILLS," the beit fa0T medlce in the Confederacy. Xo it Lkt tin for familiet and dtcItT to ppl tantlre. Uotll furtber coiice I ul Vend by mall prepaid cma box. for 5, a doxen for yt. Drzsxtea nd ether dealers can boy by the quantity at $450 a greet, tho purchaser raying "freht. 2Aiu prl'.tt art propor.W ally very low. 1 will Lo glad to ell at old ratea for rpecit, namely, 2i cen la a box. $2f0 & dozen, 2Q groes. C&ah tctut accoxspaay all orders. Addxe&i . , i GEORGE VT. DEXTS. 15 tt I Goldaboro or Rakigb, N. - - n iUcmiii z$ an; AUDTIOIIEER &cOMMI88IOH F.IERGHAIIT, PAYETTEVTXLE, IT. a, WILL ATTEND TO ALL. SJLLE3 ENTSUSTUD to him. UAIjT, TaLLO, aad gasoosaie. shadow on the wall i 00 1
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