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c. ale , es tw ist 'of. -ft a ad be xJ, of C FT Wrolina UJatcIjmau. WCKKLf: ,.1 :: Tiy J. J. CaUSKH 8ALISDUKV, K. Q, Al'IUX J, 1807. GEN. SICJvUS'.OEDEU. ue.re ina.olea 10 Hit icel enev. Our. Worth fn irnnf rt fimm CI.L I..' - - ""I - " TJ wvu. WIVO..W order on aMumlnff tommandof thj. IX. tilci. We puhlieli "1 tolow and ro ller. ate the opinion that our people and am thofiti. will cordially cooDerate' with the Alllit.ry in tLa maintenance of law GEN. SICKLE'S OUDEU. , Tit reader will find in tbii paper Ibe and order. ordora of Geueral 6ickle. tuiterln JIb.iqV; Skookd WvrtAtr DuV upon hla re dutica under the lata MiM (jV. Carolina and if. Carolina) . . . . - - - - . . . -a. I I. . I ... t . . V 1 . aTi aw W - lurvIJ.U. W have HO doubt the Civil "u.,o. ntargu ia,ioo officlats Mjl poople of. the State will Lon- GnrrAL Oudum, ) atlt endeavor to obey these ordara ; and f DeTfurjd eypri'dulf willi '.trie, fldeldj.f ' complt.nee with General TJrder. When our poop laid dowo their anna I , 7JJ t w ,fuo f.r,nJ. K ... .... 1 March 1 Lb. 1807. the nn(ierfnfl ir. .1. ... nn tiia eontoat in cooa laitlMr " . . e mj -r : . ' or uiih. couiinaud or the Second ad have erer alnce been true to the or- Milit.rr District constituted b th. A rt ...... - - .. .. . . .. . - .V 7 eminent l the uuueq D(a.e. nicy oi uoiiKr,s, 1'uhhc No. G3, 2nd March have criticise.! aud condemned tunny of 16G7, entitled "An Act for the moreef-.1.- a.i. ''rflWlai" " thov "Jii the fl-!e"' j-wermneHfof tho rebel State.." iua rtfc" --o I II 1.. .i... . i .. . . i ., T.r.1 -..U-,J... th-ra. to militarv domin- u f,.ra"HOw woun-J uo ... ....-b . ' - .uBimauaiijj UetKTal to inajntaio Uie loa to nwo oi av-, uM. tccuntjor toe iohabiuuiU in their per whIUl Ilia U eo, they are unanimooalv Uoim and pr.-iH.rty, to lui.prena insorreo anhiniMif. and earneat in tliu deaire to tion, diaordcr aud violence, aud to uuu i.rcaerve the publio tearo and aid ibe Hue t paniahed all dintorbora ' . . lof ilia linhlifl TUtUfA anil o.likttiul. overmnent iu the work or re cunetruc : 7 .r-,--- ,rTrv ,v - iiwioi inn iiiMnuai win no uonniiieu 10 J'.'V j, . i . , ,. lia.,jaiinll.ll...rf.l trJ Tff,rTrfrnT i i . V..i.,i.i An vv "" "wit m.ti cast IIIBT Dl lie eoaotj, viailea. una yiace ia aueauajr, lHrr tHbunal Tor trial, for 4le parpoo of aakiogtho U.STroopa til. Tbwivil overtrmcnt now cxiet neamed here, if thv knew anything in North Carolina and tsouth Caro .hont JameaTboinDeon.a aon of the old li,u pryviaiooal only, and in all res U Ilegimeut, aud who waa aaid to have Uboliah. modify, coiun.1 or autMreeda th takenthe oath to the U. 8. Government fi Bint1." IyiCil law uiij luuiiicii'ul rcL'U- at Baltimore, aome time during the war. jltttivne ul incuiiiti-ni with tl co. aii We have not learned whether they ob- ,u,,un " '' H'C United btateg, or Uined tbo deaiV information, though r.,J,,uV"'u",r 8 ' ",J or the probability ia that they did not.- jbcit in f Tbey came here on Uxt, a dwtanco of manditi (iencral, jfre hiv dc-claied -aome 40 -willmtrt- tnonry-OT to-io Jff "fc Wff ; alHI7 1 n con for utity t it ere other meana to pay travellinp exptnMjs. civil olticc-.g i.rt- her-hy authorized TB.,M;4ow three hare .kin. and ' a d u :i u .Irin llirv trirod trt ttll. I i . mwe. -..., j , ooevec uv ine in'mu. urnx. tutjnot to pay for a night', lodging, or IV. Whenever uny civil r.flitcr, Ma anything of the kind., llio o!l man i.iraic, or oouri noUcia or re tunes to wanted a UJU tiring; and the skin., jnpe'"rm ami t.inciai act properly reouir- re fiw that. It i. to her. tr, wuereuy . due and rihiful ttt cnuiyto i cruon or A NEW 60 UTU EKN STAPLE. A new plant ta. been added to the re eoareea of oor tropical and semi tropldal region. a naw textile, which will fur nish ( the world with clothing and the mean, of knowIoin'. We havo aeen wiiDio a few dat a, long skeins of a cot ton like fibre.- eotion like iu wulteuea. aitnee, and fiueta, tot uiocli atronirer wincn i. now prodnced at the rate of live crops a year In the fetete ot Vera Crut, Mesieo, where it haa been cultivated fr five year, by a Belgian naturaliat and botainiaL who went there to pursue hie favorite stadie. and occupation, in aoi and climate! which favor them This plant called the ramie, is a native or Java; waa lotroaooou theuco into the Jardin doa I'lautes, at I'aria, by tome French aavan. In 1844; was regarded men a. aimpiy eaniuiiiug me wuuueriu advantage, of the tropics, being too doli cate for open-air culturo in col l cliinatea. Hut having been planted aud tried in warmer climate, than that of France, et not eo equatorial a. that of Java, it as been lonnd to do aa well in them. Il i. duo to M. Benito Roczl, formerly chief of the Horticultural Imitltute of Belgium, ,n.pw. of. &auicouiiipuMu, San Andre. Tu.tal.Stato of Vera Cruz, Mex old at all, mart hoped he found aomu one to accomino dato him, and that he is now tafu'y at home, aa happy aa ay millionaire on earth. In poaaeaaiun of liialull etrung fiddle, with a blazing wxl hre aud few cheerful neighbor, around the heurth. he hoed. Tudt the wag of the world, tin care, for the fate of empires. kAfan want, but little here below." jUpt Smitt-r We hav? miAfit er. known our .treet. in a wr cotidi tion. It ia almost iinpiH.il.o fir a team to draw a loaded wagon through them The mad, in tome plaerti, ia luih deep, and of a moat teuacioiia nature. All the croeaing. are very Lad, and f.mo f them almoct imjflaable. " Wc rru a few men af work on them, but duiing'thc present TOtHBf--werher"11 bdt little'good. Wo advert to the sub ject now that the ---CfMniniwioncra may mark the condition of the street, at this leaaon of "the i year, and liereafferadapt their mode f inijrovemeut to the char acter of the earth to 1 Worked upon! it will beaten that the ordinary method ed, and the diiigent, considuraie and i tit orepreadmg a light cover ng of .tonoor l'",ul exictronoFtf property shall bo denied, the -case will bo rp rted by the i'ost Commander t Uir littadquirteig. V". rt Com iiKindt ti will ciuise to be arreatid teroii. thar.'i d with tlio com- mii'ition. T'crHncd aiHtoff ne .-a when Fic civil uti'.ontM.a luii to anetaiid biinj; Hiich oUvndei. V) tjiajtnd will hold ti e aiicued in tmitody for trial by Mil.tary CminiKion, 1'roVv.wt Cmrt or oilier ln bunal orgnriized purtuant t order, fioui theo hed4UiKerK. Ainvls l y .mditn- yMhjwitvijtjjcm'vr'fe'UprtfniitJ- llie chnrgi.-s pt-rfcrrud will he areompns ied by the evidence on which tiny iirc loumjeii. VI. The Coiinuaiiding Central d :r ing to i ruxerre iraiKiiiiu'y nd order by ine.iti. nl agnci.-. m'st congenial to tho Ooplf, solicit, tho tealoiid und cor dial co operation of civil ollicirs'in the discharge of. tlier duties, and tho aid of ail .good. iUzon-ifl -preTeTrtfrrj Tjmjducf tending to d 6turt the ieace ; and lo the end that oct'wion may seldom urine for tho exercice of military authority in matter of ordinary civil administration. the Commanding Uenerat respeclfutly and earne lly comment to the people of 'North an 1 Soutti Carolina unreiierved ibudietiee to the authority nowcistub!?h4 uralized plant of tLi continent, and to liU preut.Kmt to. Una -tly-wtil apeeqtty owe it. introduction into tho field culture of the Gulf State., to which It will por manently. pertain. 1 ho raiment. Javanese name) ia a plant like hemp, contain, in it. stalk the nbre for wluclvrt m raised, and which I grown like the sugar cane, troin bel.ig planted in length, or from it. stubbie; with thii" ad vantage -6vbr the strb'e of the cane, that each suc-coedinif. 'T.ar it growette, and that hi Cuba and Low r Mexico it will furuiob lm- and here at leabt three, cutting in the )car. By a new proee and tome simple machinery iuvt'iitcd.by.AIr..lL.tlie.lixii- cau be prepared fmrn the .talks, taken fresh from the ground, in twetitytfour hours. We all know Mint mouth, of las bor and Hie en! ire discoloring of the fibre follows the treatment by lliu ordin kry process of flax mid hemp, while the CONG RESSION AL."I T C, Wathlngtea, Ifatob IS, p Ia tb Soeato a patltioa Iron Ibe u.ioa Lms ,b id. .pncaiioe or too muiiary roeoaMnwiioa bill to Marylaod vaa raMrad to U. Judiciary eomimiUi , , N 8atrrdair'. Drooxadieg rlatia waJjoaro rosnt, r ajitaJraoo. ' Jo lbs Iloua, a rasolation was adopted, (88 to 81 ) that lb. Houm .'Ijouro oo TLrtdav, to Btoal to. Brut WtdaJr ar May. Jooe, ovf taiubcr, NuveruUr or lacrobr. ealtM lb. rrMiijnt oroflioars jolaUy proelaim, tto days previous to tba lima anpoiotd, that tbera la ao aeeeuity of tba Dieednff. 8e'l Will conwetin thi MiiaijDl ri ad lkka- ty a sbiu unnid mn ralarrad te tba eomrniUaa oaeommare. A retolmioD, aoibofiiinf tba Secretary of War toampior uedi b-jit to knpe(a tue baaat-l of' tba oioutb of tba Miippi, aid. - Tb minority of tba Mart land IyiiiltQr p IiiIodimI Con grt not to adjourn until tbal 8ut liaa a lirpgl.lionn furru erguvvrninvuL UrdoreJ to le printiU.. A rallffiou. baey , party as ibe laas aovalt; la ' York, AH pruMol aaaamed Boriptural cbar 4c4r of tbaae w ( luos cUbri(ia,.aad lh ircu opsaad Ua prayer. , Q'mr tim, ueaa, , Tba SiiriaaBald RtpoMivtm tars Ibal the f ol den rata, aa a.liud by Tbad. Bivfaea, ia "ly aoto eibes vbatovar fua cbuuaa. married: Mvh 20iIl 1SC7. bi Ilr. 8am1 CaihrJc ai the rmdrneo of tlM bmlei laihrr. Mr. fhillip A. Bloop and If ua Louiaa U.. iJaiiirliivr of Danbl Kl dleuiau. - ' From YuhiiujUjn. WaliiocU)ti, Mxrcb 20, p m. General Frati P. itlairliiu boeo aoiuinated as Minialar lo Aut iria..,,.. ......... Julio M. Wkkkom, bainir ' about to leave (or I Ua, .ihlraaawil a..UUti id inaaiae t'lirawi urTiaga, Under ibe recirelku trill, lohttoatof uuictrial or Stat onlee exonot oertaio par ties who have takea aa oatb to aupport (be Fed' f ml Contlrlution sod aflerwatdt aijtfd (lie rebel' lion. T6e rauk and file of tba Coufederat. ar my a6 not dikfranohitrd. rTbe disfranchised peraona are mentioned in Hie Howard amendroeol. Neither the Kliennaa or tbetupplemeutal till txtenJt ibe disfranchise ment. pure, and ruinie comes out white, clean unhurt. Eight hundred pur,d of lint to the acre i. to be expected from each cutting of full growth in la v land. The colt uic is similar to that ot cauc ; but a. the plant, when once 8.-t, is hard to eradi cate, grows vigorously, und dtiie the in llueuco of gratH or rival plant, cultiva lion is only tieeded to promote ite growth. When ripe, il a!iouli be cut ; but in g lect to do thin a i-es no sjiccial dnm g ; so that l may uit davs or week, the Tfa I'eabody Ediicalional Fund. New York. March 25. Tbe Trol-ea of the Pen body Ideational Fund bae avMourned to tbe lliird rriuraday in June 18U8, ilh aa inv formal meetiotr iu Ilicliinond io - January next. me- TtiwwtngrjrirnTX anna eneoted, n; livi. Dr. Sears, ol Brown Unifh.ilT. ia General Ajreni; Executive comniittp, Itinhop Mvllwaine, bx Gov. (jraliam, Mr. Kvart and Mr. Ealun l reaurer, iur. V etmorr; rinance Com mil ((: Men.m. Fibr McAllister, Cliff ird, Bijs and etiuore. , -i 0 A Xturo Captain I Naditille, March 26.' Ciovernor Brownlow .m romruiasioued a iiegru Captain in Lit Slte (j uarU. o Failure of a National Lank. Memphis, Murub 28. Tbe Nalu.nal Hank it. ID trie haiid of a rrceiter. Ibe dtKMiturt ar- Il tefraid the Slate loses liaaniy. o , Congress. Wa.-liing'on, Maicli 26, pm. In tiie'IIouse. Stale of North Carolina, DA VIE OOLTNIV, ' Court of I'ltat and Quarter Sasiotu Marth term,mi. Sfailirw Fulford Adtn'r. of Jbm Cranfillj dtv'd. .vs. Tlie llrirs at law of Jahin CranftlL rtrmoa r aatt aast trrsta. - - It ajiprarinfr to die aatiifa-ion of tba court tbal Henry Oranfill, Enoch Crai.lill, 'ofly Cranfill, Ly ia Cranfilt, David aixt-Lacy Crauflil, are Boa r.i dfiilr of tint Stale, it is, tlM-rtforo. urdored by tUe court d;at pnbhoanon be made tor Slf weelcl hV ftw) On-'Mia Wakfyman, tW aajJ defandaala.lAtMi.aJi4 apnar at tba next term or tliis court to be held fur aid couclr on the aeeVMid MoiulaT in June next vHtJttTatKf We1ToBo(cau"r iTantlllar v tiUvr why tue land ilpactibed la Ah rwtiiioa aboeld nut lernuurd to lorm an iiistitutiun of wlikh iIm-t cou'J w a mwa mrm mw w nig nfuiioncr: itTT1 "" -wunia manir inrrn iu res. tVi'raeaf-'-Eph. Ojitlier. fTlerlc ofo ir aiil ooort I Maured that wbi-o their rnauifold attiaL-tinus vvrr . m . . t . . . . . ,, . I - I l . t . t . . . . , vxaaa vm ina aion.rar in aiarcn, ivur, ana in priu, aim i.au nen mtn, utai run intilai.iio'i viw year w our iiMlem-iKleoee. EPU. QAITIIER, Clrrk. April 1st 18C7. 6w Priuta Ice 7 LOOKOUT BUSU WHACKERS I 1 It waa reported on our streets, 6atur dy, that the Oovernmont hod ordered iroops to aome of tho Western connti.--loan.et certain partus who have bee reaiating thoeolleetion of the (J. 6titrt Tax. Tr.opa experienced In r.nrsoinu indian. Into the msnhes and jungle-, will be aid to readcail, i,..i....l. . ' f that section rather hie than tbe Bonlof Koat rvc." umhI tod. HIKE LIPlIAiW COLOSSAL CJHCUS, AND TRAINED ANIMALS. KKWUANLMJ) AT. KKVV OULkAK FOf? TDK SEASON Of i.c7. rw filfSal, Trisstsgl, Warirkri k THE MOST MERITORIOUS.ANB ATTRACTIVE Concern Ever Organized. TIIU- MANAOKKtf, tiarWereriTla. Z i " liur I'm.ml Anil At Vi.kImJ.ia u uL. . riitertairiuieiil would suit the ieople. and ni-rl il .nnmhaliitn inrl mrtYi.) nn.r.,.ri ,J ' . t JrJiiwT'unT7ttufioiu portion uf ihe coniruuury. d - roui.' will of the tree rcpiibi.can. of Mexico res"h,l" otdtu liesuey CP a .bipcaual . . ... . . . I i .1... I tt. . M.I I- ..-.vr r. r gravel, law no value. It re swn had in the mad as if sunt in an ocean, leaving the mod all on top. Tho plan .liould be either, changed, or abandoned, and we submit to tiro Cominissionera what couree will W best Bad Meal. Ou.s Rentier, colored, at tlMi Eaefern edge of town, had several Sp4ga, and afew -dayeitgt -owef -tfrem ickemi arid died. Ilw claimed rT, and left it hanging in his yard, inteuing rext day to convert it into iop. But souW one catne in that night and itole it, and ia no doubt naing it aa oiout to feed hii family. ' Or. ft may be, sold it to aoroe i chjieifofjhal4arp-iiLlii either ease, Gum proteat that it waa unfit for table ae unlea it be to thoae who lnc I " 1 ot 4i icr: r T ,.. ttr put on record in this paper another Ho Besaageot Prrsidr-nt Jolinon. t It will be seen that he is unmovad by Die repeated demon! ration of.Congreaa to bare it own way ahont erpry" tliinjrr lis state hisfeawns ftHotjeolinjft and the Cn Pa appliea the two-tliirds rule and panes riglit tHahm..-V - -.r. '-V- - -; - Hothine ia more dearly estahlidied by the e hoos of tbis and tbe former Confew, than the dnn--ftrfi-f air ork of reeontjTjction h. been pflittcd the. first jear afterjh War, arid there would have been no uptlo -e rrr Oampling of individual 'right, of (itiaen's. ' -5v.: " ie Ijws etiactcd tor tnetr Ijorerruuent' VII. All order, heretofore publhed to the Department -of the South are here by continued in fon-e. VIII Ti... r.ilt.. n.....A ..n:.., atinoonccd a tIio-laIT"iJ. .Mapr 7 i',A..Aa.ul aT ...ana... i; . . ' - letter u been received at ibe Adjutant wviiivi ess vr'iiMiiaiiuiii , 11 Capt. J. W. Clous, 39th I". S. Infants ry, Acf Asst. AdjL .fareb. and Aid de Camp. . . Capt. Alexaruler MoorcrJSSlIi U. S. Iti fintry, Aid deCamp. . 'UvT. .W.7TJ. Alyrick, lf L-ent rormlT. of Davidaoo county; North Urolina, wboaa husband left her some eleven years ago to purchaaalaad and never returned, and barrrnr rrt soa l believe te Is still alive, wtabes to learn aome tmofofhim. III. name is James Vanstory aoJ TiTbJUvMera Ingtoo eity.b.v. held a meetinji to organiae, and bav. raaolved te arg. alt white voter, to register adar tbe taw. Heretofore there baa been great disiaclieatioB oa the part of this class of voters t register, , . 31 Art. Aid deiC.imp and Act. JuifoAd vocitte. Major Janic P. Ii.y, 6th U, S. Inf. Act. ,Asf. Inrspect. Oen. Uvt, Major Ueueral II. O. Tv ler, Dei s nty yuarteruiMijtcr Uen. U. A , Utile) (Jiiarterrnabter. IJvt. Itrii, ?encra!W. . Uaras. Mjrarid (. 8., U.S. A., Chief Com niifsary of buhsistenee. IJvi. Lieut. Col. C:in, S. A ileilf Director. D. E. SICKLES, (Official.) Mj. Oen. Cotiiiiiandiiig J. . l u, A:d-,ft:-C.Jlip. and the Lnion. II10 ti re is lon' lm strong;' the plant -aii) to rainf, ntid Imr-. ly in a toothern l.itutiide : ih in i-r ar.t tion for market h niinp'o n 1 cioap in eogv. Under deso ti,rcunitjne'f, we iuav falt'lv pronoii itc that' it will ;;t ui iarly dav take l.'li r;n k aino:ig our el.is pies. Sew OrltMiit I'icayunt. Dettitution in Xoxth Carolina. C I, Itomtord, Assistant CoiiiiiiisH omr of. the rJvdin.ejjXX.tUttXut.thi tateratwev 10 a recent report, tuat tliero ore t Jeat some e;x thon.and tiersons m piortti Curo lina su tiering from want of food, of which number two thirds are whites. Three thousand buehel.of corn were distribu ted dnrfng the Inst month, aeut Ty the Southern Keliof Couimicsioti ofL ..New Vork City. .The diBtrilmtiorTby the hu reau of governnie'ut rations wus as fol- Iaw.-XoJioapitaUT4y-'p4MmrHMv' luma, 1,715 ; destitute whites iti.S; destitute h!aekj, 13,421. Hal. Sentinel. A STKAXtiE STORY OF AX OFFICEIt I5E LIEVED TO liE DEAD. .that- Adjutant General's oflioe of Vermont, purporting that Major Hux ton, late of the Eleventh Regiment of that State, who was kilted, (aa generally understood), at Winchester, Va, September 19, 1864, wan sliil alive. The letter -winch is -written as if bv a aioui.d the Luin!te FtlN, p7ifs"d. i r. M s-r. I'mller and Bingham, in persona! eapt-an i'v'.f.i-!jn('4-e,b ertHefi- Mr. Ituiler sh'i! thai lie had examined llieevi d"licx in the vitM! lor ttlier iir,oe than ol pro on; Mi. SuiraH's urju-titiih e hariinr. lie Said thai the ineiiiuraiidimi book in abieb Itoolh, day by d"j kt-pl bin tlioiihts plans and motions was Ixken doui tos K-m1 tolv, oaf wilhhttd, ihouifli his pipe, spurs aud knife were presided lo the court. This rm-triorandum book is in prsession of tbe jndrctary'corainiVtee, witn fciuleen pages uf en tries made prior to Liucolu'a assassination, cut out. . Mr. Butler wanted to know if that book was complete, when it fell into the bands of the govern iiu iiif Why was the diary withheld from the court I 1 do not charge I ha gallant soldier who sal in tbe court, wi:h "wron. They did not see the diary otherwise they would have judged d iff rent. Who spoliated that book I V? bo sui'iireaeed th.it evidence i W ho caused .lLjHBPiQiiftnlaBLjfl ba -brtogud J There .re slill in the dinry words, written a few hours before ltooth s dfiiib. Lie quuTod from rueiDO- ry bve emieavored to cros Ihe 1 otomac five limes and failed. I now propose to return to Washington, give myaelf up, and clear icy. self from the great eiune. V hy waa liol SALE OF PB0PEBTY FOE United States Taxes! T TILL be sold at Third Creek Station. Rowan county, oa Western R. R.. oo Ihe 12ib dav of April, 18C7, tbe following property: Uue bay mule. 3 years old, tlie property ol ilicJ.sel uUmjui. The above named Ownrirhavinz bttclected or re fused lo nav Ibe Taxes Utie bv him to the L'nlteit mo p,tjiivi,j ucwriuFu naa peri uiirainou, and will be sold at the time and place mennooed above, in pursuance with tbe provisions of the Act ot congress ol the Lmteri Slates to provide Inter nal Revenue to support tlie Goveruiuent, and for odier purposes. JOnX BEAfcD. Deputy collector of loterual Revorue bib Dist of North Carolina. Sali-bury, X. C, this 25th day of march, ISC?. No 13 2t would be giveo to aMdackuowladged by tlirirpat EDUCATED SACKED BULL, VON JKAX . mm vin Adm r ) i at law of 1 Petri raondeu'd. ) Petition lo eel! Land. State of North Carolina, ALEXANDER COUNTY, Court of PUat and' Quarter &eion$, March Term, IS67. Oliver p. Patterson Adm'r VS The Heirs at t Adanirfin Patterson, In this cafe it appearm to the court that La- layett raiteraon one or tba detetidants is a non res ident oi this State, it is. therefore, ordered bv tlie Coiirnhar pntjticariOTi-be tnade-fbr x succejivi weeks in Uie Carolina Watchman, a newspaper published in tSallsbury, N. C, oolifyinc biin lo be and ttfjxttr. at (ha next term of oawai4-eeurt ta be he!U lor Ihe county ot Alexander, at the Court-house iu laylorsville, ou tlie 1st Monday .a June next, then ami there to answer the said petition, or the sunt- wiil be heard ezparte ts to him. irYiies fiP. ilaiherson, Cleric of orir said courr at office in Taylorevtlle, the 1st Monday in March lt07. R. P. MATUERSON, C C C. April st, 1867 nol3 6w piittt'sfeet7 TALENT, KOVELTY, WONDEH Ssaerierlt; la Every irtaartawat. Are Salient Poiota riaioly DisceraiUe la The 'GREAT SHOW, Cbastc Aud Modest EQUESTRIENNES, 1 . Dashing Bold Riders, PROTEAN AND SOENIO EQUESTRIANS, GifUd Yaultertf Marvelous Leaptr t Agile TumhUrt , Surprising Gym haitsT REMijLST GT ON'S ..(itiiioi piT .patfiialiJana-4NMB ,lha act WtfralniHbiiiiailrfajM twings aniW u. 'The' t n ver tlirtf n'.tion rf the Salem Qlscr tittt Utiiofdits of North (jarolirii lluxlo Jf.Mtea thai be haa a vwry lrn!r story lo tell, Ac, and trusts iu God be ill be able lo find bis wil'o, whom be has not eeen for -a- lonr time. He says he was wounded and left on ibe fifcld for dead, and must have become intane; as ,1 he next thing ha romembenlie was In Sprinjf! field, 111., without money or mend-; subsequent ly he enlistedas a private in the Eleventh Uni ted Stales regulars, but waa discharged tor disa hilily, and Ti now awaiting traiisporliiliou home. The letter was sent to Bellows Falls and shuwn l Major liuxtori's w,if and also to some of hi ffiends, none of whom thtnk it is in tba Major's handwrilinij, of whose death on the 10; h pi September, 86 4, there does not senra lo be a partiesl of doubt . Several of bis comrades tes tify to having seen bim killed instantly, be bar- iii2 been sbot turougn tlie Head as be rote at aj time "when his regiment was I ring on the ground. 1 Tht-y sl ) saw him after ha was dea.f, and liis donipanr sent borne bis remains. All Die d.-taiU of his death are a well eerttllt-d trma tt 's possh hie they could be. Hut slill there U su. h ex traordinary evideneei Ihat th h-ti r, whirh is Mm j& Ly nabbitrjs.. .rniitti Jmy&issJtjrtit heTlCeTvittfTaJopt t.tie nairie, atid we tnAVf ten by the Major, thai the greatest eXejtement fldrf. t he - Qrgwn2bnfn, or ' wwCtyttbtPttifiwL rEraf y. citTu-s w can parfy, la wem'tmesL ad meet, our BtfSrTr-jIplljiTTulH: WWii we To h.d ; presume to-dictate, we would respectful lr ndviso onr friends to nt f nco acoom- pnrtaht change. Standard March 26, 1SC7. . politician, who are ion intelligent not to kftowttiurflreTr' conucrTOnficonsifu fioual and dangerous, ignoraut fanatic, and mean, lajj, hw fcred jahite men and frep negroea. Falsehood, ' .tan dor and treason are their leading cliaracter!a kiV-Sfmrry&l 1830.,- uia Te ihelicbl of tr.itli or the stigniaof true tjoif 68 the adSir -r - la tIirost mpoai- i.... &Rga3lJBSfAiaJi:lLhai.wia body! lie believed the diary wou.d show thai up to a e. riiiiu hour, lfjotli iutended to abduct Lincoln.- Mr. lt nghim replied io a very excited man ner, an 1 win called to or lei for uing words disrenulahle. lie ' claimed that words written deiedanv fcaowTJde "or ilie'"sr.o."iat ion of t he diary, and disavowed si y re-poii-ihilitv lor tbe Conduct of tbe jvrosecntioe. The S-'nate amendment, providing cornmis sioos to adjust SApiestrati d debu, waa referred lothe Judw-.iary coinruhtae. In tbe Senate a bill appointing three Commis sioners to hear ..claims against the money seized from the OitizeuV Bank of New Oilt-am, paed. . . The bilj withhodiag Agricultural College scrip from rhel States, until repres utt d, .iv-ie ). It goes to tb Irei.fefi f. """ " V A bill fixiag lb' day upon which the hank- ! rapt bill IB to lake etiect, was rfi-ired to the J ti- ORnnXJLTTLOWKsT i Magnificent - lionet t lrrUyPonie i tunny MuU A Splendid Dresses; iGututnes, Mountings and Properties. This.. Inhibition is -now-deemed the Sauational one of .Modern Times.' WILL EXHIBIT AT ' i Sold bj (he Trade Geaerallj. I Salisbnrj, Tne.-daj, April 2d, 1867. a iiocrai uiscouni to uaaMts. rl JPSr t r57 awJ FIRE ARMS. pOO.Otg Furnitkti ii JV S Gortrnmtnt. Artnj Bevolrer,... TT.ry Revolver,.. . Kelt Irrolrcr Potior Rrrolrrr,. .....M-lSOtn. Calibre . ....SS-IIKI la. Calibre, Navy Mar Oallbre. ....Nv. Slsa Cslihre, . .. l-f(M In. Callbrr. l:-) :H l, VSIWr no. n 81 osrtrlUfr, Brnraliim VMii. VmI Porkrl fMoi,..'.. .No. ii. :M t and 41 CartrMn. Ooo Cne,-- No. ti and W Ciririd(r, Rrultibf BiS... S6n,l W-VM In. CaUbra, I. IIKUINOTOM SONS, Uioa, Naw Vau. riif5lCirALAGETS. ' Moorrl Nlckl-. Wm. K...I Son, Poultnry . Trimble, H.nrv r.'bMm. a Co....... Junnwm. spencer a Lo U M. Bunnej. a C.,.. albert a Crane Mirck 11, lar. ..Sew Tork rrrrrBonr.ii - ; Btflliaiore i new Or loan. .......... Xhlrr rt lni baa PraociaM linr.tw.:115. dioiary-committee. A resolution that ho.tii Thurdj, was pa.se.l., Ik ouses adjouiD oo 4V ash i n irton ; arch 24. It hvconsid- ereiiuoterlaiA that Congretia will adjourn on Teusday next, be veral mem her hjo packing up. - -Markets. " . . K A of Vu-MaLtch 2SJotton fi rm, sales uf ,0Ti(T bales at 31. . " . tgjrQ'M'tipjm C larl.t.iri. MuVh ilv There 'waa' large WILSON'S WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY STORE, sAr.ISBrHV, x: c. ' "" 1 ' . ' - i ' COPARTNERSHIP DISSOLVKbid 'PHE copartnership heetoore exisung under ttje X name of "L M. Davis, J; Co.," has. tatfi solved by mutual consent. TboW baVing-inwtMal biismrss with the late firm. are ri'it:ett-(l t W. M. Robinson without delay, and rlieup t same, . L. Jt. 1AVI ' a a. wiuk Mas WTI.SON oa.!d Improrr'tltlr aeei.jri lo rr'ttri, her owcorr Ihobks 09 Ike potrom of kef awoel. tn Sua.. sr. 1. W . Dvim. mad k. ro.lt the mu .e.. - Al... , . ( v-i wrf porioijl oTiv IftHiBb-tntV-iifr; w aTWo.-f lilS minr preceding year. U affonio eep a Bttlaaeiioli: pirSiMfi-r-io make ker thank, lo iii.ioe whoop Nror, in fcu U. frvgro iilveliug iijbre- ywlvnUv, SiitwirdenttT f9eii is lfWirrnieni ana prtae-M-lK-riiuiUiii, -e. kick aao or. eiKe til outll mp rars. WtllCtl Srerc ktiHrm ir,U iiu-.r.l...l liv I k. no. 1 aoriatea a btialnoaa relaUn- , 1 ' 1 on rh baaia'or aaaraal brnrill; ana haa Cbe ptaamre m-o to an. I nnurwr that tho tuatne'til Uie Sloro will be r. nimuett wilb -7-1- . .. . I ujihini!i.tied eArcfulur and Uhlustrs atnoV.llat.nlcriaMsasw. WaswaiariWsnra(f uVpaira.y J ' " MUlAtm Will J liil!ICIUt. vr riou.niuin taw. nti- voik. MmxIi 27.j-Tork fVm. r; fliings nio.J?SUB oeeu arrest eu on a criBrfro ot usnng nseu tho power of the Cont'edorate Govern ihent to takefrtni a resident of Tennes- aee property, vaiueq ai fow,uw, ana fraodulentlj converted it lo his own Be, Ho U no ia Ludlow .treet jaiL , . i Lard qumi; h.nU 12U131 ' 'r. '.'1 II I if at.tats a'oa'tHw- ScTO.'.V'puMio roee(ln of tbe citixens of ltince Ueorge's county, Md, has beeo called to,adopt nifasures fur the relief of tba starrrng people-of lU 8.dih.--A irrin appeal has alsotbeen iued by a number of the prom iaent cilixei.s of. Mootgwnery cooniy, Md . calling fur'coalrtbmioos'for tba' aaine purpose. . cottineleut, dUiaeal and nbl'tfiutf, i& the WIJOX & FARKISS JTt,U-riwi?l,wiL5!3iJae X Cowan'. Urick liiw.'i - TlfcitiiiiJii4b4Tie rrjeri'''4rewa requireiL AlltJZii?. I- March 18, J8C7. JOU.S FAblUSil . -. . at THE t ELEBK1TED B8IDGES FllIILVo Madam Helen Bbhdoks, Premier laestrienne, from 13tty4sRoyaAmnTiitltre.IWon. i .M iss Ka.int Bbiboes, the Graceful and Bnlliant Artisf, on the Elastic Keoe. wha suods above all oihT compeers. Mr. Jpujr BbiOoes, Master of the Stud,' and Equestrian Iireclor,.alsofrdm Batty, great et-iad-dimeol. N. V. ' . JUr. Eowis Crockstb, tbe original Conversa- liouaJist. late of lint's Circus, whe ia the very tmhjdiinent of llurrur, Mirth and Wit, will iys (-reiir nd iate aome anedoUr, trll S""al haiijr ( stori.s, and Ijerat-lc aDumjbsu;o leli'ie'i jylea, tba uiust please those wbo can KapprvaU and er jy clever 'ihiaga wif told, ahJyporlfjrl and vtvid'y delioieated. . Ai aoatiB BatchLEa, tba. Great Vaulter of It. Age, wTIT eiecute hW'Flunir"" wewro mrvMiin lueair.auaaaiso wua bis Uoob unaersaaH." - Uaaav laaosa. tbe most Tawsatiie TVrfor' 1 l I . . , . . ' ; ran tn inw wwiu, am, at nto perhwmancy", give his rnimttahle N.mirsii!t act, tbrouga biUlvobs,'" an vaaa. , a. 3aff-AtI. hh.lin.i tor of ..iWfwantrtcitier, and &hwpian (Jtown, - AeHTOK and Wis as, tbe a'toauding Oym aa Kot. Wcwrso ae'U.liraia' Leaper. "MovSa.AYitu. COBB, and bis wodeiful trained logi and Ouals. Wm. Jous Xatlob, the nmat affidde f King Mas ter. Nr. H. JtMNQS. Steiiic EoutiiTian. mith, Mr. lVwsKJ Mry SoMstra, SuEr- !.SJ'trJLJ' H"e usual work of rl,'nin,. and rmviirinir W.itL-heA CfoMe3ry,"3icr," will be "fiait blu Hr and prompt ly performed, and tlie usual warrau tee given. The' old patrons of the establishment are repectiul!v St.lieitetl to mntinu rh'ir forora wife, Ihrt .vtirini I aV ihit hn.i..;...i .uLrs.s.zr yt .m,. "OO. . .. H. A.'W11UM. ires,--an4-AflTanevAi!Tllig Cea's. Sacred Bulls, Terforruiag Do-, etU", fouiiH-h t lAi gi'tJdtlreatesY' arTet'y'oi'-'r'ei foriuaoce ever gtveu by travrlhTng Troope,-- -: y , aaMMO-'CT-T. Cklideea aaderia n.n of wpvw.nw. wr)wiTB ilium aa naola . . 1 t-. f k . i . " . - IW aroJ athfbtt st Pkarlorle, ato4v, iav. i : Wadna4a An-iTSd . C.ojooni RH. ThA.. Barlgk7 rtida, ouill frtb; MolJaVaiav Watara.) AarU tik Aprtt Sib.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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