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LEU I II Editor eV Proprietor. "The Old 'Korlh state Forever. 0to. Baffle t'opirs Five Cento VOL II. NO. 9. SALISBURY, N C. SATURDAY. APKIL 20. 1867. WHOLE NO. 197 -1 pre la I olirr-. thv Sestinv. Maoamb E. F. Thoknton, the great En glish Astrologist, Clairvoyant, and 1'sycho uietrician. who has astonished the scientific slaassa of the Old World, has now located ber setf at Hudson, N. Y. Madam Thornton poetesses such wonderful powers of swrniil tight, aa to enable her to impart kuowledjre of the greatest iiaportanre to the single or married of either s.-x. While in a state of trance, she uVlin.-ates the very feature of the peraon yon are to marry, and by the aid of an Instrument of intense power, kuown as the Psehotnotrope, guarantees to produce a life like picture of the future husband or wife of the applieaut, together with date of 'Marriage, Kttlon in life, leading traits of character, This is no humbug, as thousands of testimonials can assert. She will send when desired a certified certificate, or written guar antee. that the picture is what it purports to be. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and stating place of birth, age, disposition and complexion, aud enclosing tifiv cents and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will receive the picture and desired informa tion by return mail. All communications sa credly confidential. Address io confidence, Madame E. F. Thornton. P. 0. Box. 223, Hudson, N. Y. marts, 1807. tw-ly 17 Yocso Lauy returning to her country home, after a sojourn of a few months in the City, was hardly recognised by her friends. Iu place f a coarse, rustic, Hushed face, ahe bad a soft ruby complexion of almost marble smoothness, and instead of tweuty three she really appeared but eighteen. Upou inquiry as1 to the cause of so great a change, she plainly told them that she used the Cir 1 mum Maim, and considered it an inval uable acquisition to any Lady's toilet. By its use any Lady or Gentleman can improve their personal appearance an hundred fold. It is simple in its combination, as Nature herself is simple, yet unsurpassed iu its efficacy in drawing impurities from, also healing, cleans ing aud beautifying the skin and complexion. By its direct action on the cuticle if draws from it all its impurities, kiudly healing t,he same, and leaving the surface as Nature intended, it should be, clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Price $1, sent by Mail or Express, on recept of an order, by W. L. CLARK & Co., Chemists, No. 3, West Favette St.. .Syracuse. N. Y. The only American Agents or the sale of inarch ile-tu-ly .1 n. u . HI WW THE GREATA" mZmrimm. ok. wreals secrets no mortals ever ku..w. those who, from dole- Sbc T94 , ,!.,;,. crosses iu love, loss MtMsiroithies "LKn, and friends, low of money, ice., ttSSZii despondent. She brings togeth iVthcSoDK sepanUed, gives information con rSSJtLuU'lwfirtrsi lost "IfflEr anils vou the business you or sioieu pF--y; ' A ; .iiut vou are best aiuilitaeU io pursue u ... ' It MnonUaLo speedy max waL1!trrTthe very day you wil morn, rnves you . .2.,u. ..f the nerson. She reads your naracie..- .TiJi ..it.riiatur -FTEL future. From the stars we see or predominate in the couhgurat.on- t L nsawMSta and positions ot me piH..e. STt he E tars 'n'the heavens at iL time Sfbirth "rdeduces the future destiny of F ot to consult thegreatest AstroU ml JtbT It cosu you but a trine, and n-SXw Jli hve so favorable an op Pnfv06 Cogitation fee witness .it dVire.1 information, Fartte nv TiSr--' cou"'he Madame b, mmJm (S -tirfction to themselves ffitTmZSt A full wd explicit chart Yaitisaritaall inquiries answered1 and iSSLlSSSSs mail on receipt of IJve mentioned- The strictest secre W tnaintained. and all correspondence ey WM"T j References of tliehigh mSSStiS. Write tui n y t be day of the month and year in which wire bom, enclosing a small Jk 7 tliMM Maiamk H. A. ritKKIOO, Addr p o. Drawer 293, Buffalo. N. Y. march 28. 18 twl y . tidiosrs of ioy to all, There - i 1 ZZZT. rat ind to small The'beauty whieh onee was so precious and fare, . . . ifrfW fcr-alU and all may be fair. nHASTELLARS WHJIE M fSTflssa. d P"1 prestation 1 n T. th skin a benutiful iearl LiVii. tbe skin white and clear as siaoater leaving . 7 ,,.,a hr th eli.sest scru a. a in bo ui""- j rfy-j K. the Freaeh. and is considered by glnjkriaiaa as iadispanaafcla to a perfect toil T tjw.rd. of 30.0fi0 buttlcawere sold during - -it ml9r- aumsisi guarantee of its effi i25rWly75et.. Sent by mail, port ""ii - receipt of an order, by BEOETsHUT-rs A CO , CVmists, 286 Kiver 8u, Trey, T. 1 J. in usa. ..i that IKOUir louini in jiiui.i. i- MmoveaTan. Fr-klea. PimpW, Blotches SIS TPatebes, Salbiwaosa, Eru3ous, and all MotB -JT. tku .hin. kindlv healing th same iMttar iiw vi Special Notices. Marriage Guide. - Yocvo's Gekat Phtsiolooicai. WORK, or Every one his own Doctor Iking a Private Instructor for Married Persons or those about to Marry, both Male and F male, in everything concern ing the physiology and relations of our Sexual System, and the Production or Pre vention of Offspring, including all the new discoveries never before given in the Eng lish language, by Wy. YOL NGr M. D. This is really a valuable and interesting work. It is written in plain language foi the general reader, and is illustruted with upwards of one hundred engravings, All young married people, or those contem plating marriage, and having the leust im- Cedinient to married life, should read this ook. It discloses secrets that every one should be acquainted with. Still it is a hook that must be locked up, and not lie about the house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt of Fifty Cents. Address Dr. Wst. Yodxg, No. 416 Spruce St., above Fourth, Philadelphia. June 16,'dti G4twfcwly. Reparator Capilli. Throw away your fslie frizzes yonr switches, your wig.-- Destructive of comfort and not worth s flf: Come ired come youthful, come ugly and fsir , Anu rejoice in yoor own luxuriant liair. Reparator Capilli. For restoring hair upon bald heads (from whatever cause it may have fallen out) and forcing a growth of hair upon the faee, it has uo equal. It will force the, beard to grow up ou the smoothest face in from five to eight weeks, or liair upon hakl heads in from two to three months, A few ignorant practitioU' rs have asserted that -there is nothing th 1 will Rree or hasten the growth of the bar or beard. Their assertions are false, aa OU9 a mis of living witnesses from their or exP '" rience can bear witness. But ruJ W1" say, how are we to distinguish V 8?uine from the spurious 1 It eertaipJL,1" difficult, as nine-tenths of the differ"1 Prepsiationa advertised for the hair am01"1 entirely worthless, and you may mf throu nmobnts & their purchase. To such we wouU sny.J the Reparator Capilli: it wiU-ttJ- "tl.ug "'" 'V.Vt,Uaruggit w or represenuuHtns. v t ,. we doea not keen it. aonl us one.' ;,h re- Toneych wolbe returned you on application, providing entire satisfac tion is not given. Address, WTL. CLARK dc CO., Chemists, No 3, West Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. Y. inarch 28. 1867. w-lj ! - Suffer no When by the use of DR JOINVILLE'8 EL IXIR you can be cured permanentl, and at a "SJ??!!.. hfeh ba attended this invaluable medicine for Physical and nir ,.n ! uanaral Debility and Prostra tion, Loss of Muscular Energy. Im potency, , or aur nrthe consequeAcesol ymithf il indiscn-tion, X Tifr the uioHt vatnaole preparation ever '"TwiUremve all nervous affections, depres sion, excitement, incapacity to study ,or;fb"1lf w, loss f me-str, Uiongbts tfsjlf .lestruction, of nsanity , Ac It will restore .u the health df those who have dedUby LeICri Voung Meu, be hdmbugged nolnore by "H Bettors" and ignorant practitioner . but nend - j-i r..; Rlirir. and be ai own ic . .i ... h...ith and hsDuiuess. A Perfect Cure is Guaranteed in every instance Price. J, or four bott es to one aouress, . ' .. One bottle is sufficient to effect a cure in all OaDRej0ISV1LLE-S8PECIPICPILLS, foAfc 'andpennancut RhMt ITrethral Iicharges, Gravel, bt iciu" . aiRll -nations of the W- Bladder Cures effettec in from oneto hve tovW are prepared from vegeUble i . iioi. ,.n th svstem. aud never nauseate ine h .impregnate the brea N-geo diet is necessary wnnc uu . -r- -action in any manner interfere wiUi business pur sent Z any address, closely seaW h and posdd, by mail or express, on receipt of price. Address Jl0rERGER.SHUTTS AGO Chemist. No. ittSTrttver Street Troy, N. T. Spill,, . .-1 1 Free to A Lare 6 pp. Circular, giving iui.hu.-. ?k- imoortance to the Toung of a 1 nt 1 .! 1.. .,!, o . It ieachet. how the hotpelv may beautlTut, the despised respected, an4 become the fof- )iU U' ..iil rn c. .nncr i.i v or ireniirm . .i ,M iii fail to seud their Address, and receive a eopy post paid, by return mail 1 1 .... Address P. 0. Drawer. iU Troy, s. April... twly ' A Oars! to A clerarwau ,vM -5, rem amisiona y.dioveiaw" r, - while residing in esiWeataasa. ly for tne cure Ofafl cay, Ilisea-s of the Cni'rV.. ' ., and the Whole tram .a'"''"n7n-mhra har. who needs It- Fssnv ' station D. Bibla House, ym. Jr Taste 1 JVaDS mM -" - THE OLD NORTH STATE. TBI -WEEKLY.! tr hum OP SUBSCBIPTIOM. .1 TKH'h l,tH IN ADVA.NI K. Tri Weekly, Oan Vsar MX Month., Oat Mouth, 6. on t.uu. 76 ota. ( WIKILT ) W sly psasr, Oaa Tear, six atoalbs. I W M Tn cophm Oik Year, OT.oo Treu! eopiea, (m Year. 40.00 A cross X on lbs papar ladxatss the aspiration of i MilMcription. Toe typs on which ths (H.o Jfoara Rtati. i tirlnted In entirely on nr. No uaina will be soared to make It s wel ohm vuutnr to every family, in order u .In tbU ' hae eijtir l the eric ot able and iiM.'oiaplihed literarr contributor. ADVERTISING RATES. TRAXHIKXT HATES For all rerio.l. lew than one month One Square Kirat inert.on 91.00 Kaeb .ubeqoeut inwrtun 60 Contract rate, for r.od. or oae to roar monuv 1 Mo. I an. S an. 4 Ho a ao I sqt'ASS. i sot'taas, 3 SQI'AMBS, 4 iuji'as, or k cou a tLr cot.. 1 oi'as. col. ONE COU 16)10 r-H vi f n lai 7 Ml I3kW 17 00 io no ifiui 9' on 19 00 IS'Kil 31(10 I.: no "I"' I 9 00 S JUU 97.00 I 9100 35 oil igjno, 4Ain JO 00 I 49 00 69 00 Ul 9 00 8-W 900 900 3 Hi IMNI 6100 t 'JO 00 27 OS 04 ' 37 OH 3S6H 44 00 Ml 00 70 00 Special ContrscU 'ill berasde with tboae who desire to advertise Cora"'!' term than rouraiontba. t'oort N'otics ad itdvitrtiseutenU will be charged at the usual r1 Ten lity "' s"'il' minion type, or shont one inch lorUtliwN.- of the column, constitute a square, Sne is' Notices, in leaded minion, will be eon- tritred for at the office, at not less than double ,. rate of ordinan advertisements. Inserted as reading matter, with approval o the editors, fitly cents per line. Advertisements inserted irregularly, or at inter vals, 2." per cent, additional. The rates abov minted are for standing adver tisements. ' ' One or two squares, -changeable at discretion. 10 per cent additional. ' More than two squares, changeable at discre tion, per square of ten lines, for every change, twenty-fire cents Fire squares estimated as a quarter colnmn, and ten squares as a half column. .Dills for advertising-, whether he. the ilav or 7ear, will be Dcntologia. "Behold the orator, m etrtmh or stats. When warm persuasion, tir wtwjji w tebata Impels the common mind to dstrng deeds While virtue triumphs, p a nation Wfeds. Uis vocal organs, train.sd with patient skill, Perform their part, obedient to his will. If rampant war, with all its dire alarms, Bmplov his eloquence; the shock of arms, The shouts of armies, and their dying groans, Roll on his quivering liui in silver toiiw. While murmuring crowds, impatient still to go, Rush to the pathway leading to the ft J If lovelv innocence, when fairand young, Kail by the vile seducer's lying tongua, And seek redress where justice hold her throne, The trembling wretch, unfriended and alone, And bathed in bitter tears, invokes the laws, And calls on neayen io '". , The oraUir appears: his searching glance, A moment, eyes the culprit wretch askalc. That crushed the hleedihg flower :-words follow next. And as the foaming mountain torrent, vext By the projecting cliff, in angry bound, Descends iu cataracts, with thundering sound. Till 11 the desert wild, and savage rock And hoary mountain, tremble at the shock, So die8 the stream of eloquence impart A palsied shuddering o the villiau's hearts The Usl'utng crowd reply with loud acclaim, While Badger lived immortal eir of fame. On yonder hill, which freshmng shades invest, Beneath whose spreading lwughs forever rest The mouldering axhes of the son and sire, The village church erects its modest spire. O..I,. .i.i o.. i, Siihhath mom. with measured pace The silent groops that seek that hallowed p ace, And mark how mucn uevouon worsnipa men-, With hesrt uplifted n the hour f prayer of law is sweetlv SUDS. Whiie heaven's own flame inspires each tuneful timffue : And see the venerable man appears, ,White with the hoary frosts of throe-score years; The good old man, whose useful hours have flown, To soothe all other's sorrows but bis own ; Whose daily labors to mankind are given. In charity, but all hi heart to heaven. So pure the life this virtuous man has passed, tw all his nowers are perfect to the last ; . No borrowed lock to grace his brow aspires; No outic gla'-s his vigorous eye requires ; . i i. ...... I. th.l nafrnn. I'll rn e lacss no sinpic " 1 Nor asks a staff to guide him to the grave- wtt, anhdned. and unobtrnsive mein, De speaks of heavon ; he naints the dowry scene, tttores--nirnts of purest lorci" " f Heel uUm Bbwers'onnniceuc' abovel To driuk at living tountuns, ana oe lea f - On.fruiU immortal, auu tne living ureau, 'Till gushing tears fall last from every eya, Au taith ana nope itioB; summg iw.uin.iujL.-. The proMfrty iett oy" the lal tk, Frederick tbe Vllth, e iving ot srr -ir Dei i ma baa been finally fiiven to the legatee It amounted m SI -2.11.000 and by bis will was be- qneaihed to hi morganatic wife, the oun tess Lonise Danner, who, when be first met her, was s milliner. A Pittsfield Mass., rough who, when a r.uL drunk, has a particular antipathy to the nigger," received- a severe handing from a contraband whom he attempted to larrup" on Saturday. Providence. B. U gj of terror from an organised band of high w i vm-n, aad the papers eonuin sccoanU daily .f their eiphiite in the old tune lasb k of "staod and deUrer." Xmpoi tant Or4er The following order which eiplains it - IT, in an effectual estoppel to all litiga tion for debts coutrated between the 19ih of December, I960, and the 15th of May, 1865. We suppose all debts made prior to the State seceding will not be affected by this Order. Uuitcd States Currency it declared to be a legal tender iu every io. stance. H'Dq's, 8acoND Military Drsrr, Charleston, 8. C, Aj.nl 11, '7. f General Orders No' 10. The general destitution prevailing a- mong the iionulalion of this Military Dis- trict cannot be n lievtHt without affording . - . .. ... .. means for the development ot their indtis- tcia. resources. The imture and extent of the destitution demand extraordinary mea sures. The people are borne bown by a heavy burden ot debt ; the crops of grain and garden product failed last year ; in i nany families have liecn deprived of shel ter ; many more need food and clothing ; needful implements and auxiliaries of hus bandry are very scarce ; the laboring pop ulation in uumerous localities are threat rued with starvation, unless supplied with food by the Government of the U. States ; the inability of a large portion of the peo ple to pay taxes leaves the local authori ties without adequate menus of relief ; and the gravity of the situation is increased by the general disposition shown by creditors to enforce, upon an impoverished people, the immediate collection ot all claims To suffer all this to go on without re straint or remedy is to sacrifice the gener al good. I he rights of creditors shall be respected : but the appeal of want and suf fering must be I ceded. Moved by these con -siderations, the following regulations arc announced They will continue in force with such modifications as the occasion may lequire, until the civil government of the respective States shall be established, in accordance with the requirements of the . -r .u- i':.-J 3. I aervanee-or these regulations, anu tion of all pe.sons concerned in employing fairly and jnstly the adrntag still re maining to them, will mitigate the distress ndw existing ; and that the avenues of in dustry, enterprise, and organization thus opened, will contribute to the permanent wWare and future happiness of the PfP?' I Imprisonment for debt is prohibited, snless the defendant Ul execution shall be convicted of a fraudulaht concealmeu or disposition of his property, with intent to hinder, delay and prevent the creditor in the rcveryof bis debt r demand. And .l ii; ,M now establised in North vio , i i iiioeo i o iuq wi , - - IU pruvo.6 . OO II l II J ." - i u i. i -.in, inn rcnurcuico, - trial of and determination oi sucu ym . 1 .x.. nun. r v. Judgments or uecreen. ioi ment of money, on causes i .ua iQih i.i lieceinoer, iou, .ou K'V W, II uiv s' , ' . m .k. isrhof mav. 18G5, shall not be enforc ed by execution against the property or ,he nerson of the defendant. Proceedings in such causes of action, now pending in . ...a . and no suit or orocoss Hbal suaii wKiaj . v. , : , r be hereafter instituten or commenced, tor any such canses ot action. in ckflr- Pornners. and Constable. are hereby directed to suspend forj Wrfv. al,,ir moiuhs tne saie oi v' -r-y all abilities upon execution nr ptww y- contracted prior to the 19th of PJJ the written consent oi execution or process nu the written ,i..ooiil:uits. except in tnpvo niaituin, or . - w w I ' ' . ii .1. veil i euro i.irative i . w .... ;.. i.i.i ntiapnec nis ureiii torney, "r , ,u, ,lP flC. allege and prov leiiuuov . n. , . f .1....I i a rvmnvlllir. removing, or luwsuun IV to remove, hi property rito rial jurisdiction of the Court. he sale of real or personal property by fore osure of mortgage is likewise isw?" J-calend-r months, except in cases where the caietiaar fF mftn.v. accruing since 'iClfii day of May, 1865 shall not have been made before tbe any oi n.?, ..r T..jTO..... nr decrees entered, or .- . . .i nf set inn a n -1 1 m subset enrolled, on lfiA" v he ouent to the 15tb of May, 1865, may be J, forced by execution against the property of the detetrdsnt ; and in the ? J of iho uiohey arlsmg finder sueh exexutmn ZlTZ where the Cood faith of sny 7. l-ii v. j...n in ouestion in suen Ul'l w w 1 lien snaii w a . ZL the usual mode of oroeeed.ng adopt- I , 'Corih and 8outh Carolina, respeci tiveiy, to determine that question, shall be T All proceeding, for the recovery of moneynX contracts, whether under seal Tbv parole, the considenuion for which wMtbTp-rchiue of negroes, F . t . I r decrees entered 6r en- VIAfadvancea of money-, snbsist eaee. implements sad fcrnlnwrs, loaned, ,' "TZZZi r raasrircd for the purpose oseo .iwrv; nanita tt the o, aming Z . 1 I ' Ing law rhich hare provided the most ef ficient remedies in such case for the lend er, will be supported and enforced. Wa ges for for labor performed iu the produc tion of the crop hall be a lien on the crop, and payment of the amount due for such wages shall be enforced by the like reme dies provided to secure advance of money and other means for the cultivation of the soil. VII. In all sales of propei ty under ex ecution or by order of any court, there shall be reserved oat of the property of any defendant, who haa a family dependent an on bis or bar labor, a dwelling boose and appurtenances and twenty acres of land for the use and occupation of the family of the defendant; and necessary articles of fur nitnre, apnarel, subsistence, implements of tn d husbandry or other employments, of the value of five hand red dollars. The homestead exemption shall inure only to the benefit of families that is to say, to parent or parents and child or children In other cases, the exemption shall extend only to clothing, implements of Irade or other employment usually followed by the defendant, of the value of one handled dol lars. The exemption hereby made shall not be waived or defeated by the act of the defendant. The exempted property of the defendant shall be ascertained by tbe Slier iff, or other officer enforcing the execution, who shall specifically describe the same and make a report thereof in each case to tbe court VIII. The currency of the United States declared by the Congress of the United States to be a legal tender iu the payments of all debts, dues and demands, snail be so recognised in North and South Carolina. And all eases in which the same shall be tendered in payment, and refused by any public officer, will be at once reported to these Headquarters, or to the Commanding Officer of the Post within which such offi cer resides. IX. Pronertv of an absent debtor, or one charged as such, without fraud, wheth er consisting of money advanced k- JB&WSrmlfrfr'at the lieu created by any existing law shall not be disturbed, nor . .1. . s ke aamA shall the possession or me unc . uv - be in any wise interfered with, except in the execution of a judgment or final de cree, in cases where they are authoriaedto be enforced. X. Iu suits brought to recover orainw-y debts, known as actions ex contracta, ban as heretofore authorised, shall not be de manded by the suitor, nor taa.en oy wre Sheriff or other officer serving the process. In suite for tresspass, libel, wrongiui con version of property, and other cases known M actions ex delicto, bail as heretofore au thorixed may be demanded, and taken. The prohibition oi nan mcaw tu, shall not extend to partiea about to leave the State; but the fact of intention 4 i. .lo.rln outniiiished by proof. must uu v."" v t A 1 XI. In criminal proceedings uio recognisances shall be required and taken i... .k m.reivil officers heretofore au- thorisedby Uw to take the same ; Provi jj -i'i. .. ..nnn m.mnlaiut beuiK made to Ueu, anaa "j" i . . . any magwtrate or other persons authorised L i-7T :.- warrant for breach of tbe :,;,.l offence, it shall be the peace, w i duty of such magistrate or officer to issue I ..MMMt nnArt the recognizance Of the uis w w , mnlainant to prosecute, without requir him to eive security on such reeogn - "r o "SlL Tbe practice of carrying deadly weapons, except by officers and soldiers in the military service of the Untted States, is prohibited. The concealment of such weapons ou the person will be deemed an aaarravation of the offence. A violation ol this order will render the offender amena ble to trial and punishment by Military whoever woonaine oi .n- line- shall result from the use of such wea pous,. proof that tbe parties carried o, r Lij . r..Uv weanon. shall be deem CUiiwai j a- ; . ed evidence of a felonious intent w the life of the injured person. - XII. The orders berewiore .u,u ,.. .ui. Uilit.rv neoartment, prohibiting the ......Inhsacnt efeeWnnd oqawcesy tp. ninr. maiming, branding, stocks, pillory or other c rporeal punishment, are in lorce and will be obeyed by all ptnji . tain cases oi burjbjsjcenm ed bytbTexiseing laws of tbe rrovision rGovernment iu this Miliu y D.stnct is abolished. Any person convicted of bur glary ; of larceny when tbe property stolen P L .u. .iut i twentr five dollars ; ten ie oi .Nu . . ni ult and battery with intent to kill ; -.f., aaaault with a deadly weapon hall be deemed, guilty otJJ f be punished by imprisonment - -Anr ten Tears nor less ior a ktibb w. as ' . t ,v tUn two years in tbe discretion oftbe Court baring jurisdiction thereof, lree. nybe. the Value of the prop-ty i. less thanTwenty-fiTe dollars, sb.n be tenrkonpent at hard labor for a teres not eTcSmftn. year, In - direim. of the Caart. XV Carolina shall have authority, within their jurisdictions respectively, torenriveor par don any person convicted and sentenced by a civil court, and to remit fines aad pen alties. XVI. Nothing in this order shall be construed to restrain or prevent the opera tion of proceedings in bankruptcy, in ac cordance with the acta of Congress) in such cases made and provided, nor with the col lection of any tax, impost, excise, or charge levied by authority of the United States or of the Provisional Governments of North and South Carolina ; but no imprisonment for overdue taxes shall be allowed. Nor shall this order or any law of the Provis ional Governments of North or South Car olina operate to deny to minor children, or children coming of age, or their legal rep resentatives, nor to suspend as to them, anj right of action, remedy, or proceeding, against Executors, Administrators, Trus tees, Guardians, Masters or Clerks of Equi ty Courts, or other officers or persona hold ing a fiduciary relation to the parties or the subject matter of the action or proceeding. XVII. Any law or ordinance, heretofore in foiee in North or South Carolina, incon sistent with the provisions of this General Order, is hereby suspended and declared inoperative. By command of Major General D. E, Sickles. J. W. CLOUS. Cant. 38th U. 8. In. A . D. C . k A. A. C Official: J. W. Clocts, Aide-de-Camp. am the Wall A There are two remarkable artict from the Providence Journal, Sena t hony 's organ, and another from thf field Massachusetts, Republican, journal of acknowledged inflo Enrlai d. The "lesson of f jvtno n as the Tribune calls it, ksri . rt TfT I.IX.cWffronefessbasbeen pushing i . T - ... .."a?! the car of national progress a little too saa for some sections of the party0." Tbe Providence Journal states the case . naartv. when it declares that tbe party "cannot endure everything which ambitions and extreme men may undertaJta to accomplish in its name; that tne schemes now fostered by tbe Radical lead ers "are mischievous enough to ruin any party ;" that if impeachment is successiui, "it is enugh to We that the Republican ry is mined ;" that forcing suffrage up the States is "beyond the power of Congress and will be exceedingly mjunow to the continuance of the partys power. The Springfield Republican, of tbe same ... it i in the same strain. These iournals see that their leaders will ruin tbe J .... . i J .i . Dnlnii inn party. 1 bey see tne neieui . fn one of its strongholds Connecticut. The handwriting on the wall produces a panic in the party. The cry of the lead M Radical jonrnols of New England now ia, that the party "has gone too far.' Jr. r. World Will xnere be War in Bnrope? Wyi Napoleon go to war ! He 1 now fifty-nine years of age; with a constitu tion somewhar impaired ; with Teral fisil- urea reckoned agfibst him by tne xrenca people; with a 'World's Fair" on bis hands, the expenses of which he has cun ningly and meanly settled upon the differ ent governments whose people take part in it ; with an heir to his throne, growing up but not yet of age, to taae par aa - . i.a. ...:.. ...niniiui nmnns the fairs; with a growing suspicion among French peopte that their master a bit of a blunderer; with a man before him, Oonnt Bismarck, of great ideas, more powerftl will and real courage, as the head of a nni ted and victorious Germany. This ie Napoleon's position in brief, lie has himself given some hostages for peace but aside from those he can scarcely af ford to go to war in Europe. To ismke war onTruasia is to venture on what, if hf;fH"wnTctYemast ruin bis adtw- u.. Aana.nA would nun mm : u wh m , n,mgcif. We do not Lnjir.poieon', position yet so desperate g hmt tn da ind risk i mmt f. . curses are now-a av - hUMe III IUUSI , . -,il3 1L IB LIU I ssaaw aa-w I a. maturings bave one alter we he has lost the reputation he onee bad tor strength and successful euu nlng ; his tsa per is doubtless somewhat affected by Ws failures. But be Is ret firm onj the throiee be stole, and unless be has become blind .t Ust, it U hardly pdwsib tbatbe would venture oh the great game of a general a-o- j, war Xetc lorn Aveninf jtbw. A novil election wafer was fulfilled in Meriden, Conn., a few days ago, by the defeated party wheeling the other through the public street some half a mile and giy as; three cheers for his opponent's candi- date, James E. English, hi the J of a large crowd JSC If, V ,7. d-f
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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