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I'- v j : 1 - SB" fU ML - I I LRJ V tei3 VOL 1. NO 1 . ..A r3 n " 2 Tl 7 ft El'' liiK - & VXJVX' ! 11 Y SINCLAIR. I TIT B tVULY N'OllTIl CVTtoLIVTAM is ri r;d to scHici Tbefs in town at OXR I)OL- rieS JJjJ Jct.lliilvailce iil-vabIe u thc c';ir" WngltT copies TWENTY" FVE CEXT$. kicb fok. mUling. Two tv 'ck is :i Three d.iya -" 00 V'.iui-iav, 'I "t On - jaonth ;,!) T.vo months 70 OH d;a 8 0) Fifty words, or inHt lincH or hs count a j uar, ami additional .squared will-he cfcared the same. Advei tls.vrtic-nt n, Ual once, twirr.. ' r thrc t'uue.s a vc-k will b ; charged two dol- j lara a square lor every insertion. ; Advertisements forth- ixrBi.M'iEifiBii will he inserted oaee in Dady, and tuarcd JJaily rat.?H for that insertion. . Wh.'ii s !iit by Ictt )!, the moii.w must flcooyi- yanv tli-i ad ve'i ti,"inMtt. Mar ria.ires, dcuthis, ri-Ji-ioiis and other notices clunked as adver, tise'nients and uiti.st b-s paid lor strictly ia ad- t v a n ce. M9iMjWiU'JMKiamw!sm fTj " OLJLU n IteiMtrtvd !y tle Piess A ssoi ial iosi. isoi i - i Knt-red arroi-linur to A ct of Concrrcss in the: Vear Ml. Uy .1. S. Thrasher, in the Clerk's , nflice of the District C'oni tof the Confederate ritate,, for the .Northern District of door-ia. ; New Hors, May :Vh Via Marietta 01st, Fcarcely a shot wis lire-1 yesterday or to day. Both armies have taken advant.-ie of tin temporary lull to enjoy the rest thus afforded after the f itl'ue of the. List (1 'l'ln -i"itliee i-i iviirin . to- , . J' . , , ; dust stlmost snsiiherulde. imall squads of prisoners continue come in So far. About 5U'J have been ctpturedL Staijr-s Iavm, Moy S 1. -Bailie s and ""'O ui iu.iui:.t en ve.-oeioa vnn:, 11 anke'l a line of the nicmv's skirniiiies. capturing 120 prisoners of the oth corps, : who Iiavc been received here. i There is some heavy firing on (lie lcf. ! th.is iiiorninr. which has not been ex-; plained yet. IhctiMox!), iray VA. There is no olii-j cial coulirm itiou at the .War 1 e;.ar Invent ot the evacuation oi L he : t e: aeii county bv Butler, hut, no doubt of the fact exists, .-V portion ui liis iOi t i.s Jiave occn sent , . . . , 1 A- 1 . I - . .... of! unver Smith to reuuoivo Gra:it. nn in the direction of .Me -SianiccVi'd: WeutliJr clear and wry waim. ?i iTTi.r. Ffrl.n iics tloc.hn ievi!.h v i l . i. m. Ytjsterd.iv evenin -- ahout o'clock there was a co; isid.-pa h le eoir ere- iiti'iit ' 1 1 t vvcfii a Tuotioo o!" !',Mrli, Rhodes divisions, uf hwi-lt's corps, ami o.h , corps of Yanhee infantry. The tight ia. d- ed nnoiu two nurs. c urove tiio enemv TRKX DOflhAUS. Three month,, LIGHT ..',, i,;,t eveuin- but it auioimt- 1 i . J ' . k 1' " . T V.: . I tri t'hicago T.W , IMIMVUS. -.. , . - ,un J-iiurs., iy uernoon, -c-scaTHHi .; uu ma cttrrSCe. 13 an - -OCCii' lon-lof 4 OuVoah TintKK HOMAUS. ; -'l v-rry Uttic. ,' tilts cxcitemetil 'incident t h arrival. '.Harmand a re; uaiptiort ' oiTC ;;l:!;!1Li:::r,.;i ! r' ?lUr onnUlt 0Ut cfThe ship was .umKuuled'from f that arbilrary 1 ror mailed touhdcrit.. t Fl VK 4H)hl.AU;s f r -":-v 4" j.w-. the shor, aud -there leinS "JUt or. o;sftoefcea ino cou.ury. t - ivosu.to.i e.vuui,.-- .i.ac u u It montlM. Thnn. months THUhTi l01.-( A general cu-age-iuut may-occur to- Iaok(.ut k tliC captured aiptiiii avail-1 Nathaniel Hawthorne UIl Won'-"?'.0 i'-""'"- l,l ' V L vus-Strictly . aJv,:,,,, morraw.. - The length of our lines pre- L, ,jilniS((, th j n.Aloct ;lU 1 5t iiorethc 10th inst.' . . . - f IIl'.r coun- RVTHS r AnvnitTIsrvr; - Ijl.d. aythi like an accuse report h cai)t; ; .,;T, Cia5o e,htoI c. & ttrroij: GniMt ?11 a.-ruacut, iu.ert.d ia Ih. U tV, o-, . ! Kilpatrkk in a di,Patch to Lis - fonn' an aeeu.V.4 , 7f I SS h MV .1, ok r.roJf use, o-. tES, : , 2V, or Uie -2 tht "JUhil Van- Ithat although his wounds are ir3ht, they UaiUr Wfe-rout V i-vJU J,A; of n - wh A about a mile and a half until they i Richmond, Jnn 2u.-Thc Philadelohia 1 o hed a Mtrotiirly entrenched line oP r. nf , i. , o,ltI, , r . ; uks, from whfca it was impossible U)"'u' oi "dispatches Ironn dod-e I hem. j Grants army, h,.Ct. with g:isconade. ' He iae v aitiut a mile an t a nail until u woi Ui We attache I the enemy for the purpose; Of iliseovcring his position, ami found him j tdrongly massed and. t ,tiCnchetl on our! right. . 1 Ins light o:.;urretl near Bethesuaj nu: cu, on i no .o ecoau ic.- ine ioau, auoui1. i 1 1 i ..t. .... i ii i r.. i : a i v niiim iiwiii it i v 1 1 1 . i . . i. i i - i . -i f, utir loss is aooui o"o vvounoeu, ana oo i killed, among the 'br.'oer.is Col. Willis of i the 12th (ia., and M.ij. ISmith of the doth j N- among tho lattr is Col. Terrell of j in front of the enemy's" works. We captured about loO prisoners. The enemy's loss in k filed and wounded is sup j till ing a battery, a stand of colors and a posed to be heavier than ours. number ot prisoners. To-day 'there has been heavy cannoua- , T. ,T T- .. -t- , , - i Mi Col. Lawrence M. Iveitt, of S. C, was ding ami .'harp skirmishing in Mahone s ! ' front, hut no general engagement. It is i severely wounded yesterday. supposed that the enemy is moving still ) towards our right, so as lo cover and use j the York river railroad. RtctiMOND, May Bl. The Iondon cor- rrsiiomlent nf tlo V Y. Time of the ot'th April, says memorials with shoitly! be presented in Parliament from every There has been skirmishing along the part ot the King turn, under auspices ot ' ime3 tO-day. the clergy of the Established Church,! a , , ,T . x, , , urging the government to use its intla- Anderson and Hoke attacked the enc- ence to stop the war iu America. my tllls furcROOn anJ drovc thcm t0 thc,'r j entrenchments. PucHMONo,MnySL-The Senate, yos-!Thi-S aftcriW011 tl,c attacked tcrday, concurred jn the House, resolution 1 11(,ath, and were handsomely repulsed by cxtending tho session. To-day has been chiefly occupied in discussing bill confining the power to make impressments exclusively to the tithe collector. On motion of Mr um Tod;, ' - ! Committee were discharged from further . , , . - lion, tie saiu ine Lomuuttee are , , - , ; opinion that it is inexpedient to legislate further on the subject at this time. In thej House the report of the special cnmlnitlco ; in tne case 0.1 01 toDo 01 Alabama, charged i . , 'o j pnfl.n .1iLi.l .... ......4 ii. It j ' TX i h fiT-:IiVfl I 1 V 1f !" ill rr I nnr hit lL4 I ev.11 u wtiitifu attain, atter tie oat es was lecommittut, with instructions.to take au-! ditional tesiimony during recess. M . The Senate bill doubling pay and mil-j cse ot members of Congress was passed. . j Ricnunxr,, June 1, 3 P- Ai. Large : force of Yankee cavalry made a raid on jini.kiii. ici-eui . Aei&oiis 110m t-ne v i cinity report that they saw columstif, femoke ascending iu the direction of the town. A . 1, 1,,.1 4.. .1... 1 r . 1 Severe fiahlinc: has taken place to-dav! - V A. . on our right. , ' All renorts from the front favorable. Press reporters will doubtless scud par ticulars to-night. Stauk's Fakm," June L No general cngagement occurrel to-day, but soineottom fighting occurred on Wilcox's front, re sulting in tho repulse of the enemy. Ereckinritl has 'also b.-eu i .q"-' 0 ." '.''" ' omc extent, optTinng Jo,, pn.-oners, if m the 2ml Yankfc corp ;, v. I. J ni-c ca l ,,. , r: . t ;.c vvav to ic'.nmo.iti. Ao heavy Hi ;;,- at one tiuu ju Kcr- Lhn.w trnVit. But it is oVie ved not to be more than heavy bkirmHlnng. Tbere ;s j,f.Avy firi,l? this evening in the direction of Bottom's Bridge. Yesterday evening our cavalry -fought 'the Yankee infantry -near Coald Harbor and were pressed back until reinforced by our infantry. During this fight; Muj . jl'Iournoy, of the Gth "fa., was killed. . There was also a cavalry fight near .have bci'.-n reinovt"!, j.rt-jraatory to tho evacuation oi tne cuy. Joshua II. Oiddin;i, dropped dead at ..untre.'il, on tne Jfoabv's men destroj'ed all the block j. 0USf.s an, hrldes from Uuion Mills, to . , tiift J,apii.ian."2 Xothin of interest from the army. " . uO.d xO- lirciIKONI), JuXK 1. The benate pass- ed the bill regulating impressments, with amendments not ajfecting tho main ob- ti. - rl nf tl.o t,e;i!in viz. : To transfer I the power of impressments, with limita- jtion, from the military authorities to tho collectors. A I.mj i ) asset 1 Senate bill authorizing tlie . , . .... , . . -ippmnt nient ot additional tiuartermastcrs and commissaries. The House was occupied in a further consideration of tho bill amending the tax act. Various bills and resolutions were in- jduced. Richmond, .Turn IltctiMoxr, June 1 -The Tribune gives particulars of an affray that occurred at : htel in Wa.diingion, befcceii Voorhees ! . i . u .. - i-i ,t v I,, M' - le.l o'.!!.til Oitiiituiei . i il v. iiiu Liu; l.utei 1 ' ,r . j was roughly hamded. i he codi.s.Mo.1 ;,,,, ,.,,f ,.r .,f .',o0 f'l-.o.t ..i- against coiperhead M'mr.E, Juno 1. special to the A-hrtttcr. ivm Senatohi.i on the lt , states that North- dates to the 1'StL hav on rLceived: tl jeoutaia many comment on the lato Federal reverses ; prognosticate thaut success u Uh j his new uiovemcntrf. ' The Metrouolitai Kocord actuary damn- to. Federal piide. " It i.-; heMeVcd that the. ou;u caunot oe comtue; . . . 1 h ;-.- their reeviit t ufc-.-s.-i 1 1, is iiiiucm. that tarv have already i lie .mo "Li i-is e.-1 1 : n a f f-s rea:.-, in con? 1 .drafted ia ( Dieir w ""t, or h;V.v l"i:U l'" ut-g -neral ed. A The whole army is across the Pauiun- key and mining on to Richmond. Dpntches' from ( h or-ia are rtnimnor-: jianr. autre have hecn many sharp en-1 . , . " i.Aiiiiinp5 l.i, t..n. ;., .1....: ? --, u ''t"io uecisivc. Geld closed at 183. KicnMONO, June 2nd Hoke's division j encountered the enemy's left, yesterday! morr,ino inflicting heavy loss, ami cap Richmond, June 2. The followm of-; ftcial dispatch was received : Head ('.;s Ai;my No. Yntri jma, ) June 1st, 1601. ) Uic Secretary of War ooke's and Kirkland's brigades. i'.-- iii tronsequsnce td" r duetion in lahor iu n-tl (,.'jiita'fi- and II . h.ivitur re ' - ,.,,t ...r t t t . .','. i W7 I.N.co'nMo.i mfuwnt n It Ii. . , . . , . , , . , J o)i uiorv : "naiieiu tan. ; 'Amen I ' . . , , , . . , 1 . The address was huallv iL-ushed, when " wu"1' ..e .,--,v onk V-ootae.,r:al..!K-nu..derjHi!nstration with consnl.jrablo " soreness ;! ;f . "t.ti , n,son. of o:i;:-,rs have rc-i'.Mn.-d. Out l i i , ... , "ig xuiiurod, o o ii,, nf , i, ., ,,-0 tn i m ;..iin.;ctieut rcc-ndr, JG m jr.ifi..,! 1 .. l ',.... ,1... i.. ,...ii:.., .. . i 1 KUC Uua nU(na u UiCoSIUgs an1 Miv l(r North Carolina. "i.!r,'i..-i H'i.ni. i ne ';u nee p;i iu ,,.)., (.- Gov S'mot!' iiisliltetel t' v - j an at to a.unton.o ine .justices oi j rotuii'ou Medical e : tlilcatji. i-c"." , " k"J ' . ' ,u 1 '"'1 A motion wr.s-'ffiCii madfi to print live any county to meet in special term to levy .... .... f : - v i , , tUV i i . I . I oil '. . . j 5 . I. .-.I?.... . O i Breckinridge and Mahone drove theiulto thc "eccssary position lor a battle to onomv from their f. on- L-;,. ..l..,f i -.P,,SUU- u eees.-ary ai rangements (prisoners. J . A force of i,,fantry is reported to haveidered to their stations and every appear- firrivo,! -it Tnn..on'.. s:...:. r.. .1 . IJndin . d, v..,, ! aici liauroati T!kc ct-if,- tlio tir f, J J I 1 . .- . 1 . f . oeioug io muter s lorces. Ricumonp, June 2. Only a small force of Yankees were at Ashland yesterday. Very little damage was. done. Thc main ! k..l x' w i ..1 - 1 ... 1 ,1 ..f.,.. J .1 I . 1 ! - j " """ ticitateu t(-) x.o-1 max. Ollicial dispatches from Gen. Johnston, I dated Now Hope, 1st savs The armv I. . . . ' ! hi a healthy cordition. In tho partial engagement he has had great advantage. The enemy's cavalry anil transpoi talion yj.jjnalb are in a suffering condition. RrcnMOMD, June 2. Severe fighting in the direction of York river is reported this lorenoon. No particulars have been received. Iochmond, June 2 e 2. Nothing of impoi-! .ame tTConress to-dav ' . hmce iu cither Hon House spent some time in Secret session Richmond, June 2- Our forees on the hOUthside attacked the Yiinkees this I morning in their ride pits, near Ware ' Church, killin - a nm..!,.-- .,,t .) II Vl i capturing the 107th Ce-iiivecticut. Our loss triiiimr. ; j rvici;?:.OND, Jnr.c 2. The authentic ver-; sion c,f the aliiirs at Ashland yesterday, -: -represents that thc ei.v-'y-t.tt eked Bee's I i.,.Vnin. ii.,.,,, ,.. , . "... ii .,, :., ,i i . avail nca: llanoo; t tul liou-f, in ti'ei i "iiornui-; niched Uu. ba through 1 Ashlaed The Yankees "then proceeded. to tear up the railroad and whilst thus 4 engaged Ilosscr s cavi lry dashed m and routed the parly, capturing oOO Iin?cjcomuiumcatioiiAcmoiI. .;"?. TV---?) and a number of prisoner;-. . The flyitigt Sherman, on Ahe 'JSih k&psjlx enemy was pursed nearly id the" Court Jjvmgstoa ou V edu ed ay... NOiii" I 1TKMS. The captain of the captured blockade and he i, tlierefore, on his way Irume. oas, fadedMo'loilow the cJeorjiJL4 ig. He was wounded near 'Summerville, Cha.,!The GoYcrnment'Tias never jMven .-ingle while leading a cavalry charge in be rear planation of the situation of imny of Johnston's army. hn ,aft.cr announcing a gloriousiittory, J suddenly ceasevl to iorward anytljug. The Alexandria (Va ,) Journal says Tho battle on Thursday was icjbuh that Monday afternoon 15 ofiieers and edly, the most fiercely coiitcsteiU votly OAA lt . P il . -L till n I I .1 " L I , . f J " ouu men, au oi tnem bKeuaimicrs tnun Grant's army, wcro forwardetl to Belle Tlain to be returned to their regiments. The ofilcers were marched in the rear of l7'r 7- T V" "-, u-Ircgaining ail that was lost, wfcch fact cuded together. .he -Journal adds : ; vj tan ton concealed. The battle fcd sav ;A Sd(l but just example." lagely all day, resulting in thef -omnlete their men, and some of them were hand- Here is another .similar statement from t a Baltimore paper : i Last night a hotly of stragglers arrived uiwsmg as our gains during that bUody hero from Washington, to the number of (li'-"' .-jrlt's ei.ange of positiok on Fri six hundred, incltnling seventeen oiricersj n,f,ht l'mPtly met b; the wb, rr, i .-e i 'ld- -Grant thus far has occupied his some of hem -Laving stugemis' ecrtihoates;. in ui. rcinforccmcnls: . K oi uisaoimy, a-.ei otners sngutly wotuulea. uenerai ijaue iias ordered tlio latter deade nas oruered the latter to )y cwiirt m u ti. .1. Many resigt- e been sent in within tho past . AH will have to bo accepted he tried by tions hav t;vo days. AH will have to bo accepted lor tlio -o.o.i ..fti,,. ,.,.; .... i,..iw.l-ltnuua etl that no olhcer capable and disposed to jperlorm his duty at tLis lime would re.: SiU. A letter from Fortress Monroe says the steamer Dictator, froai Newbern ami llat- teras Inlet, reports that a bottle was pick- cd up oinaUeras oll tllJ -ti,!,.. containing a record ot the loss, ot the bteamer i Manhattan at sea.. She was iron. Wu mil ;toti, X. C, b ouiid to Bermuda. A large lot of cotton was picked up oil' II at terasoii tho 20th. C5eu; IIojkcl wcms, was not wound - Cv' iu m?V'llfc battle at and near Rosa-1 C;l- 'l'uo suiiorar was Eng. Gen. Harker. Tlofh-v' TVr.ll.-.l In,-.... to-- ,,oo l.:, l.,,, - , tUn ,,.... if ,.e at .,,. I 111 1111 j' .)"' V'l JO.OiHl.lJ .10 llVC lllOll- j and,' exclusive, of I , . , I e(. n:vu s brigade, ' all ii.issin-. i'Oieii l le.-.'.: -' -1;;Uil tl:G-lt Vc h' -g.'-nL all persons who were mst m,n, :ll iu t!iy temporary suspension the two papers in .tuestion. The Alb:: ru of uany fits, (tne G)er:n.ir's own organ,) . in 'the com a truculent leader, iu view Jol tho " otitrage," calls upon the Demo 0i";ltic inbers of Congress to abandon , no .iii -ii cni.-. j. iteio 1.-5 ;i oou tieai more wittt talk about the necessity of the people prc paiing for resistance, all of which clearly means mischief, and the mischief may culminate m another July riot if it be ,v.Uci,ctl. Gov. Seymour's Instructions to his Dis trict Attorney arc ostentatiously paraded on the Vurld bulletin, but as many peo ple think it incredible that the Governor is seeking another quarrel with the Fed eral Government, there was a disposition t( pronounce the ''bulletin"' as bogus as the proclamation itself. Tho endorse ment of tho Associated Press, however, in this instance, shows that, unhappily, it is but too true. As the miners were siqipressed and their proprietors arrester by order of Gen Dix, it will be some thing worth witnessing, to see a warrant issuing to place that gentleman under ar rest. The Atlanta Intelligencer cf the 2Dth gives the following as thc situation : This army at last-has apparently got , , , . . Til At. - . . . 1 1 J i "II . ....... ........ T ine io.- in ; ' ' v n 1 1 n . .-.v i iichm.i U . 'JO-tr- . 1 . . V . t .4 I . C F V .-fcjr - .- i OH' lh''. )V Ci) 1 I I'l ; II l .IN,t'w hl.llUMIUli MLili- u. v.s-.o III il .H.lUL.l LlllllllV. f .'.'ii, ua .I'.'ini;. liltlU III liiHl I, ,l Wllo lOOK-.i.n t , i e j n , c-no-ivi. v4 it. .....v.. wuvv io " -"-"jo uwul Av!t,. if. m.i., 'ri, i?..r..f i : ..:i jltlbtth' VVIl l0.t. XllU liCllLl ll,! lUl l-l mid reserve Surged corps have been or- auce itiuicatcs an carle oii".-t"eiOf?i!- ."oubtless this Sabbath Is Utincd, as it has been before, for a battle to occur. By our di.-patcnes, it will be seen that the scene of conflict between the gallant Cieburn with his soldiers y gainst How ard's corps was most tern lie and destruc tive. Doubtless tho enemy arc more des perate th in ever, and iighwith the iueeu- placed confidence oi supposed disparity of 1, 1 . , - ... . . UO strength gives. MM... 1... 1 ' , iie.oj iias oeen iiwiKing a peisist- e1nt.l'1J :rt durin2 two d3-vs V their line so as to get Altoond : , to extend is a point for their left to rest on. if Sherman secures that place he eels a litar base for his cdipplifs, brought on the Slate Road and thereby, he secures an objective point abundance along our ditches, roadi, lanes against lis, which will permit him to makUnl baru yards, is au eiieeutal mid ccr a coutre for the accumiilati.ui of stores, j tain destroyer of the Led bug.. s A strong and where he can rest until he rccupcr- j defection is made of the herb, ami the ate. place invested with lhT. Trisect washed Gem Johnston will prevent the mmou-1 thoroughly with it. Elder berry leaves, vre ami there is lit tic doubt that a g neral laid urwvn the slnlves of a safe" or cup cngagement will ensue on the trround I board will al-o drive away roaches and mentioned. It is the important point, forlauts, while the common hbase fly will not 'whicn ul! Prcvio,ls slrascy iliid hjhting-venture ia smelling distance of iucm. J for position has been made. 1 ' - . These arc our views, founded on a thorough knowledge of the topography of tha eoimtrv and thc run trt" the j'.-im.. i h:tlurlo. A lare-e number of lH-isiim.rs- ca ptured by Cleburne on Saturday luoinlj u,g, arriveti- here last nig.it. i 1 The Chicago Times and Missouri Re- Umblfcan of the 2-h says that llutler, a' - iter repulsing tne rebels on the Hhh. fell oa. irom iro'rt IMrnng, sab-!y iirnvuigj - behind bis tie- line of eutre::c!m:euts, ; Vi'c publish t-day a cornmunieatiou J vl:ero he is aide to withstand an attack j from Cumberland."- tte hpe nothing to il',,ni xu foe thau can be brought Lsay ia the matter, anl we' bkf n hitits ';"' nist bitu. " - with political parties. AYo will always, -p. , -..it n , .... , , , 1 , , . , , - ' J m V aiuiut t'uit the 1 ni ,,,-,.-. ; Was however let the ptople be oard tin oU 'U j L tdly ".;ut up a;;d Io.; ui .ny pi :e;.c;. ,! our columns, on eiilie:' ;;i.l - " ' but killed and: wounded onat c i beds. Sheridan had started on aja" j fich,I)OHl, atla tlrks thecaa j; iv.on. k . I Lv - Gen. Pope ha.i been ortjcfCi ington with t't-G') men. -;-; ; The editors of the Ivr TT-. il I I II it. 11 . . ft- f f.i.l.K. ' L55i-5 las so ' ano giganiic, ever xougnt on lijs conti nent. Larir in the morning JF ar.cock gained a brilliant success, of wh(P Hau ton notified the country. Xut:iiV tilt day tho rebels made a despera'J charge. failure of Grant to mako the slimiest im- mression on t ie rfihn impsi I hail .a terrible aggregate of killed, woiiaded and An omoer horn DuVaf'S BiuffoUtCS thav the rebels plaited a bUtcyry. at S tithV I Bend, on White river, near t'h$ cut olf, .eoin)lotely blocktling iho river. The steamer Floiida is xeportod-at Bev-' The steamer Floiida is reported at Bcv on Xlie 12th A IlArrv Time. During the fourth" lay's proceedings of Lite "National Meth. dist Episcopal Conference' at Philadel phia, tho pi;uirennial adlr?ss of tho Bish ops of tho Church was read.' -Wo copy f " ....i.. . Vhen tli:lt P;ir of theatMross Was read which recommends the passage of a law that no slaveholder shall hereafter be en titled to admission into the Methodist Episcopal Church, it was hailed with most : unbounded apptanse. The strongly auti-s'avery mqnhcrs o j the body could scarcely tell whciiier thej jf ver in the llesh or out -of it. .aiilo tin kvholo liodvr sPnm,l f, f,.,,l that. -t'i, - -J " j . U1 """" n.i.i tum-.-. nv k.sh p :'was compelled to cease for a considerable ..c r.,i.;i ... i i 'im.... i: .i. rne f::s rrs.-toj w.'-?eJi piu.. Wdl lully i question an ojiportnuity v$ taken by the members of the body for '-enjoying," as Dr. Hill, of Erie, remarked. ' the sunshine of the day." Great and .rapturous jabi.'a tion was expressed on acvouut of the change iu national affairs, which, iu the Providence of God, has rendered this pro posed action of the churchrpOssible. Finally, it was determined to print 10, 000 Copies of the address for gratuitous . circulation, and request its. publication in all the church papers. Tub Fuencii ani the Yankee Nation. In the Yankee Congress, on tho 23d, Winter Davis, of Md, offeorcd the following resolution : V HBUKA3, The following announcemint appeared iu tlio "Slouiteur," the French ollicial organ, viz : - Thc Emperor's Government his receiv ed from the United States satisfactory evi dence of the sense mid bearing of tli3 re solution of the House of Representatives at Washington relative to Mexico ; and it is known besides that the Senate has in definitely postponed an examination of the question, which in any c.ise, the Executive would iHjt have saeuonedc' Therefore Acsvlved, That the President communicate to this House, if not incon sistent with th2 public interests, any ex planation given by tho Government of the United Stales relative to the sense and bearing of the resolution -relative to Mex ico, which unanimously passed the House on the -Itli of April, 1801. Thc resolution was Dtssed almost un- antmouly, under a suspeiijlon ot tho ru es. A friend in the armv near Petersburg, sends us the following : ' Coj, StNci.-via : Please publish the fol lowing list of casualties in Co. D, 4:);h regiment N C Troop-:, for. the benefit of all interested, viz:- Killed, t!ergvant J T McDowaid. Wounded, privates Dune m Cole, 11 thigh, Noill 1. Caddell, in thigri, Enoch Stuart, in the great toe, Alexander Johr.son, Jr., inback, NeiTl lyetinedy, top of the head. ' None of these are consid ered dangerous except 'perhaps Johnson, who having a vigorous coiistiUition will most likely recovery.. Co.m'd Officer or Comi'Ant. Useful to IIocsekekpehs. The plant commo.dy know n as 4 Water . pepper,' or 'smart weeiL which may be U una in Raid Towakds tki: Wu-ibGTON Roan. -rAs wo go io press we learn trora good an th.o-if v tli-.f VanhpR f.iiv.r - said In he ffrotn in-rKx.!.. flffi..n huiulro.l utrnn-' with arlhlerv, 5tJ., have iiio'ed out from Sheooardsviile, and threaten to. e line td the" Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. " - - . . - !StcTs ha e promptly been tak'eu to cheel j Mate Jtumul tdin-,. !uod ces. hed f s. - CAPTIONS Oi? ACTS AND IthloOLlT - : - t:ons rasse-f tit the A-J'jhohJ Session of the G:irr,d AtstijCJy, A. D.r 186 t. - I. A:i act in reference t- piymcnt of tax- s. : , iJ. -Ail a t o icfri?i;5 I'io ;rr and i;niic ? of the m i nfers of the General 1 . ASaCiuoiy, idinn tuo -present se.sswHi i. An act to anicn-l an act. entitled "An -t to antnonze live j'lsucs or I'ac of Oartf ret and Cr imen counties to appoint a Commi.sitiert and P;r other purposes." afc et.i. i: a- 7. An act'to uujnd an Vf, i -.-itiGed fh;t i ttn Jjeceui juiucr, -1C5(3, entitled 'An act io. appropriation for the Milita - making the ry. Kstablishiiieut of the i'Hate." 8. An act to incorporate the Fayettc viile Mill Manufacturing Company', in the county of Cumberland. 9. A resolution in reference to. the P ub ic Treasurci". 10. An' act to incorporate the Yancoy Y;11q Female Seminary. 11. "An act to incorporate the Cross Cieck Manufacturing Company. 12. An act to incorporate the rrustoes of the Soldiers' Female Orphan Hume, hi Forss'the county. 13. Resolutions to be laid before Con gress in? reference to the rights of North Carolina in tho importation of goods.' .11. Resolution of thanks to Major Gen eral Hoke, Brig. General Ransom and Commander Cooke. 15 Resolution in favor of J. C. Smith, late sheriff of Alexander count v. iL An act in favof John A Long. 17. An act to lei'' J the proceedings Kf tho county cod( (T Lavie in laying the taxes for the Jy8a4. S. An act to amend an act to restore tho courts and for other purposes. B. An act to incorporate the Trustees ol the-General Assembly of the Presbyte rian Cbsirch in the Confederate States of America. 2d An act to amend an act, ratiGed on the 17lh beeembcr ltid2, entitled "an act to prohibit the disliiation of spiritous li quors. 21. An act lo enlarge th.c powers of the Commissioners of tao tow'n of Wilming ton. 22. An act to ineorporato the Cape Fear ulue of A. Y. Masons, No. I'Ji, iu Eliza- betl'town, Bladen county. 2.'h An act to protect cattle. 24. An act to authorize the county court of Vr',.ugi. county to sell tho old jail in the town of Boone 25. An net to uhovv Alexander J. Hood, late Tax Collector of the county of Meek- j lenbur - further Umo to collect taxes. 2h. Resolution concerning the collection taxes. 3d.J!aTl!5ict concerning the North Caro lina Institution for the ueafand Dumb and Blind. 31. An act to incorporate the Cane Fear Importing and Exporting Company. 33. An act to extend tiie time for com paring the polls in certain counties, and for other purposes. 33. An act transferring causes in Equi ty depending in the courts of certain cuUntls 31. An act to prevent obstructions in i Big Swamp by means ot il.di traps. 35. An act in reference to exemption from taxes. 3d. An act to authorize tho securities of Lewis Williamson, late Shci iff of Ca barrus county, to collect arrears of taxes". 37. An act toincoporate the Island Ford Toll Bridge Company in the couuty of Rockinghaai. 33. An act to amend the charier of the town of Charlotte, passed at the session of lSiiU-ol. 3'J. Resolution in favor of harmony and co-operation. -10. Resolution exempting State and oth er oiiioers Iroui conscription. H. Re.fuiuli.rn in favor of Alexan Smith Or Transylvania county. 42. Resolutions in relation to Governor auce. 1 1 r m 1st to last day of Sept., inc.. at 1(H .that no obstacle may occur to the succi'M -IB. Resolutions concerning certain-acls ! Sweotaw tv by monl'lv tax (t inc it C - ' i laudable an enterprise, the srv-i:U of the Congress of the Confederate States, j A'nv 'nou-inf crest bearhi'g S UH) notes ' V' h hi' "'l-'' 44. Resoiuiiuns m iavor oi the Speak- , , ,.- . " , , . r i to rei.der the Express Company such Jaeih er.s Clerks and Dooi keeper. celdon tne hist ot January, 1S05, are! tie8 ttS will eUilMc it to :ake.tLi arrange - 45. Resolutions in relerencc to military it,x'sl J00 Pel' eoilt- thus dootroyiug every j ment a complete succors. organization known as Mallett's Baitalion. oti. Resolution in favor of Drury King, 47. Resolutions in relation to the J udges.i Gov. Yance au 1 T P Napier. -1. Resolution.! concerning the impor tation oi goods by the .state. !". lvsvluto:i in favor oi'Thomas J. Kennetly. . 50. Resolutions in reference lo a basis of jieace 51. Resoluthui con:erning the acts of Congress. 52. An act 4 legalize, the sale of the! public goal and lot in the lova of 'iV tikes boro". 53. An act for the relief of the w ivec all.t t llilltl..; il .-( I !. 1 l.V-. Ill II.. :it--i- - - " - J - I r -.1 t . . . .. . i . i . . ..i i. .. ! 1 . . xin aot, to .tiiii... m i i.e tn.n ai ti lot Faytttcvilie and FiOixnoo i.adt'oad Com pany. Wo regret to learn that CajU. Kay of the Cth rcgliaeiit, -,vas bandly wounded near Brevvry'o Bluff. It is reported that he will loose a loot. WiM!.. F. nann.'oi'I. son .if A. M. l'rinnh..Il 1 ' bsp, 01 this place, a. nienioer ofC.ujt. .Mciiel lei's coalman v, was alo wounded latelv. I - Yc stated in a late issue that it was reported that Gen. Bragg had onh red the evacuation of Petersburg. Mai. General f?-t !;- rn loiliti .'.. o ..1 .1 il "--V '"o statement. .v..-v... r .1 - . i ... . . 1.11 ti. llXIlT' I" io The Examiner states that there is a ru mor in Richmond, that our shinplastei man, Memingcr, has; or is about to resign. Should it be tru4, Gold will decline. On Thursday tlw members ol.th? La r ' r , T . iil0d Uy1 L?aS- 1 their anniversary j meeting at the Church of the Pa ritans, at Ne.v Yt,ik, Mr . : -t ti.ton pre idin 1 , ' 1 ' "' " J.-e -e ve w , i . i r ,. ... ,, r d " ' 1 '' f-ucietii ilot t . . Ye:Lli Phi'dii.4 and Gw; T 1, ,,.,.,. ' PE'iSONAL LII5KRTY Uli.L, The following in a copy of an Act. pns-1 ( - - f y ILLl;sTlATt; sedbythelsatureateSesMonwlH,h;r; 1 LIA'.STUATK1 , hast just closed, to protect the pi-rvon.il ; lii:ACT1Fl;LLV lLLLVniATi:S, liberty of citizens of the State -tv ho five .not y TLY rHl riI! in'lhe vmy. It was introduced ! y Hon. I Kl! KC1A TL V I'K i S T K. I Xat. Koyd. n, Senator from ilovvan. We . t . .. I hwo not been nhh to procure ataJeifnt j of the vote on this bill, it .stood 0 to I U ; in the fceiiajfc, and oi to 11 in the Houc: T1IK G UKAT UTTJI AH Y WKHCt.Y J.V ACTviorc eitWlnaUn ' to w, II, TiiH (UMAT KITKIiAU Y -WKKM.Y lc ' ejlisfihe rUohoWxsrotrs,ru.l, T11K GliKAT LITLliAliY W1XKIA .in cult Iht ljnd the Hunt - '.'K TilK SUTiI ! Slate. Sr:o. . Jl. it c,orh,l 7.,, !U...ll- r.: Uitll.I.I V.NT AND C1IARMIM:.. Auihh, u 'nh Civvlnitt :,t ,l WnHd:MANCKS,SKFlVUKM, hach'j t;Hrttd b't the artth-rlfif of ti,r.t TAIdvS UF.IJKAL JdFK, iM KhKT I N; same. That any person a whom a writl iNClUKNTt -M A.NKCHUltS Ub' of JinlcJs cot"' has 1 en i-sued and . '1 HI V A1J ! serred, who widfullv kits or rciV-,., uh- . KSS A V S. (Mil T 1 C I S W, -d r ariv nreteneu uliafVvt r to vv- th j mandate thuven!, r toe orui I li ijodiro i' court tlivio-i, lclor w.iji lh- "is:iic .-.is li d j temioiuilly revuils the service - ir-ine'i 1 sa;ue by" fbrcv-f by keeping o tt of ihe' way, or who shall wilfully tall or reluse to permit anv pers-m unou apj lwalin 1 - ! council, in his cuslodv, to cou?ult with' and have tho asssitanee ofc.uu.il, fori thr nntrinr if oirifr nut nr lit) -,eci 1 1 n r A r ' i 't:iv. .... t eal ar v oerson who is in his cus.lo -y or! under his contro'., with intent (o prevent a,;,i t;i- n-n.,, l,,.;,,,, ,i;;,!..v.. ,1 whit t!-, ,p!v t:r a hurh misdomeanor. and. m conviction , j in the Superior Court, shall be find not ess than one thou-antl collar.: amiim- prisoned not less than one year. bEC. 2. d if further Ctuicied, l Uat u any person shall, under any .pretence whatsoever, transport beyond tho. limits ot this State, by lorce or violence, any person in civjl life, such person so cllVntl- ing shall be guilty .fa bi-h milinoxiior, BEA UTIpUL el TP BILLING STORIES: and, on conviction, shah be iind not less "The Ttaia? i a.u : TKiunrutiij" a Tale of - thad two thousand dollars and kapticoritd '"''V ., , ... , i ,i , L .Ii.rovk ht.uorr; a Tale ot the War. not less that one year. . I tiylACI, . Ui. Tuii diion: i uo.i li.::,KA i u nu. teEC. o. Jh: il farther enrrcferi, lhat if Bru. ok." any person in civil life shall be transpoi t-' "Tut: Ukitcuee's N'ikci:." founded on inci ed'beyond the limits ot this State, contra dent- of the War hi Not t L.Carolh.a. rv to the provisions ot tho second sceumi ,, ,, , , ... ' .. . .l . . p . . ,, 1 .t!- Ot lii-Hi Jan-, ot this ac t, the Governor of the State shall ; ..jK.v,1K Ahid.;" a liomanco. forthwith demand him of-the authorities, j Tkil:h-o, Mlkueh:" a Thrilling Ucunacne. of the Confederaie Stat 3 L r. e such ner-! "KuinkL;" au ca citing Story h on. the Uei - Son may be imprisoned. j Read three times and ratif.-.;d in Gener al Assembly, the 2Sdi day of Mav, iHui." R. S. DON NELL, S. t h 11. i GILES Si Eli AN E, S. S. At his 'psidence in this placf, on the 20ih inst.. of Tvnlwid Pneuniouia, HiO.N'JAMlNS. ! VAbKN'TlN K, of the Coafcdei ate States iavy, in the 2Ld year oi his age. At the Hospital in this town, after a pro-; traded illness of typhoid fever, 11 r. XKlLLj I MeKINNOX, of .V.minsou county, of tho Cou federate Ntatejj N'avy, artfd !3 years-, The f'.non-al will tak r'H,- at tho Bluif Church tiits la.oTihi!' at 10 o'clock - ; ' - ...... C6 i... ... : in. ' p: a r ti v; H: . f. - c 1 2 ft . - . 1 fM i;r.K i 1 On 1 50 '2 on l 2 oo... ooj o; '' i'- " j :i oo... 4 r,0' 4 i;u f.i: 4 00 C 0( : 5 lit) ' 15 :i:!',: 5 00 7 50 1 10 ' i i e,4.yt io 00 15 ('J 15 00 10 00 15 00 22 00 j 20 nt) i:; 20 00 ao 00 '2' 00 it; tu; 25 00 :;7 -fo ' 0 00 20 00 j :; 00 45 00 1 35 00 2" 3:'4! ?,r, 00 52 50. 4!) Oil 2; 40 00 J0 00; 15 nit ;so on I 45 oo... TT... ;? 50; 50 on 50 OO 75 00 55 00 r.O (1073 5f 00 82 5:1 j 0; 00 to 00 j un on. ..I no 00 i ',:, On 43 ?,V-ft' 05 00.... j7 50 j 70 00 4U (ii'iH 70 0' U5 00 i 75 00 50 on 75 00 112 5o i SO Oil 53 33' SO 00 120 00 j S5 00.... :.0 Ci j: S5 00 127 50 ' J)0 00 CO 00 i 00 00..' 135 00 j 05 on .'..;:; ?,:lst ' 05 oo 14 2 50' 100 00 0U 60r'3 100 OO 150 00' - - - - " S3 jUu s ,ipp(Jt to either of the Soldieis' l.Vli-t Synois,i. ok PtTXdiNu Sciiemeof Gun-j A SSOci;itious, which are located as follows: nr.Ncv llii.ti as to States East of the; In North Carolina, at Raleigh; in .South Mississippi. Non-Interest Hcarhoj SI 00 ! Carolina, at Columbia; in Georgia, at An Aocv. Receivable for public dues hc- Alabama, at Mont gomei-y; or nt , , L nn. a. t any oilier point atnhieh one ol tuese A- lore April 1st, 18G1, at par; Irt.tn andaf-' cu!aiious bave an cK'.ce. j tor April 1st, 18G1, not receivable at all,! The Agents of these Association.1 will j but (there lake, charge of them, and ship daily,' FuN!)vma-: in Foci: i-ku Cent. Ponds. i!,:r Soulhtrn hxpltso Uompatiy to the prop- icr A',M-nt.--ol the respective Stale at Kich -..dorti 1st April, Iht, 1. at par. " moiid, uho will see. theiii di.-tril.uted o the ' fou i 1st. to hist day of April, ine , at C, proper individual owneis. honi 1st lo last day of May. inc., at 50 H 1 To meet the vvi.-hes cf the soldiers, and to Vl. I from 1st to last day of.lnu. inc., at It;:? 'give then a certain and spe.-ity eomnuinua ' i . i i i , i i- i I . o ; tiou with htuuu the southern l-.xpres t ton - j ro.n 1st to last day ol duly, me., at 3h, , iv4. -. ior iMom st to last day ol Aug., inc., at 2;;-? ; euct. oVtf t very thing l-f : and in order estieio of value. ri?lMr I r iVTPI 1 I1IttI ; tiou of those packages, the lllif Asstda H fLAlil liN ihiJjIltljAl-It. Uioi.s a;e rcpn-tcd to withdraw tin if . TS Fl-BiJSHKI) AT R-VYMTTKVIM.i:, X. ! Agents who have hertdofoi e net, d nstn.vil i C . oi Tci-i.Ar of eacli wf-ctc. It i- made j ' 11 H' in''.-pers. It the i.vliel Asm.C all'U u ; from iiie jn-v- cotain. -d isi t!o Ii .i.v i will eslablish agencies 111 the 1 1 ar of hei e , Noaru Cauolimax, and will .ahaav- contain i fhe !V;2 r LA TIC ST Tfll.r.Oll A PIIIC XIAVS. Jhnin-r the ;ii!vanlii'.r'' of th.- ik of the I'K KSS ASS'MdAT BiN, of -.vLich ;he P.dly North C.triilini.in i-i a taenih.-r. Tl I I: MARKETS i Will he fully and carefully rfjoi-t.'! uh d.iv a.i'l .1 ti il'C st tten.'.nt ol their c nidltlon u'.le.'t Iv ti"i v -!. We h:iv SKCHIoiO COIlUKSrO'CoXTS TUB SOCTliKBN BXl'BESS CO.MIW- fn the Ani,s of ,,. L,:b '.cKi:r. andNY hh 1 Vnds a nd , e ,m , K will abv,v?.nvca faithful and fail icco. d olV' ' 111 t U' An!hV ! Nu,-,,n, ,o ;ny in.it te;s. :ii d els. vln t e. that they :il e pi ej iuol to Bosr .VI as r ku.s and others nrc r-oustcd to' act m .iisiri, and e:ieh Au'ci.t sending ix or :nore s-ulc. U;rd with the ic.i.iev 'for six : months, will receive tiie Weeklv 'o.our .six' mouths grati-, .1.- .it-- S.'lK.iiiiTl..ri ii ill !,.. t .1- . C... period than mk months; atnl in no c.i-e will the; p.iner be sent until the mor: U n-c-civet!. AD EUX1SKMKN-'S l!.-..lteU tor Z 1 O'T spi it e of lfj lins for the ti 1 1. " and one dollur .-dollur u,r 'ab Mioeciing publiefs ! ion. - - V ::::KLV I.MELLltO-.NLKii 'lloee jn. oil li.' Ti 00 " hl-V li'Ot:l,s. a Uo P. J. SI .t'l.AIU, Kunoa ax.i i'uont.-fcTOR. ate. unl tin- iiiti'tes .M antifricfai t, ;it i,i.; t " ; to l"uio,e;in liiak.-. S.iuiji- a ..i-t lo su;v j-.! CARD' iof the Con fel' i .icy on i-cc.-ipt of whtdc-uh; Jfnvinf lv-.cn i cominendct th rough Pie I price. Prices eau k-; -:( i t.'o.o I bv .;.li . , I in bies.-Tof ;n v fie aid.-, ns a .-nitable r"'f"i tolling 'on fed. -i nf IJoincl l aut 1 ."!"it. IU., , -.present the counties of .Moore and JJont-oin- 20. , Neub'jiy. S :.j-.dln erv in the n-x t .Senate of A'orth Carolina. lL"T7,. """ Z " ' w- . take this method ofexr.tcs.-iug my g, teful ac- , 1 K "R-;t-i-r:j; 1 knowldgwcPts to niy fiiciob for titis mnnifes-l L l 1 I. hi Ai.l.iJ to c.v hwtg?: t tiion of their cteeiu and conlidence. But I tor Corn or Baveu their cannot on-ent to become a candidate at this j FIN IS'l" N IJ M I l'" U S lime. If the condition tny family and business 'f .lllin . . JH;, flU. s. i,,., :..l .,,. wouhl j.ernutn.e to leave Lou e. ltinck 1,1,',,, Thi- t hr,;.d i. of a m,Tc ior ,.,!; render more vaiaaUe xu:eU, he -'y " , tv.Ut cd by anv iu the (Wcderacv . the rank- ot tha: :a than m any n il ohce. 1 J i -J't) I'K V I ) T Beside?, aceordinirto an arrang.-m.nt ,u l.nir , f " ' ' : . . . . . i- i. ,... .. m r.. ..... ... i A..t,.i-u i a cllev mo. ."tandiiu Moutgo a.i,;.,: J iV.-V i,Lt; - .it It .t . t a -..a tl , ., .-t.-iiiiiiii' between t!c couatie- ut .Mmv ni l Mout gom-'rv, the hitler i- en titled to the fen- the -iut:::.g t 'il.1, .'oi l I hate liio'li- a as a ci i l n o .... re, luiimi nge u ; m il- uf :t -i-t-f e.-'t:il V. In H I o b k tiie ha. 1 on a!u :i il l.- 4i!..iig e.. t.'d be ll v- l a o eon uie' . A. A. I'. Si-! A Y I : i. 5 . - . j-'Yl liY S VT 'PD Y j.vKlY S AT( lll) VY fc, y Kit Y S ATt; JlDAVl - ',,,Klltv- mTouv, imka imi . t' iv;i.iiix v-s-snVH tout:.o4iUii"3i,V1jf"-! " - ' ' " -Uakirg a compiat t t.-t oi r ; . l4ilc Sjitturn LiL,J:uc ! IT IS A 110 VI V. JOUKN A h . J'Oll THE HOUSEHOLD! IT IS A SOLDIER'S PAPER FOR THE CAMPS ! i ,T l! A tkavelleiis companion -ou the cans! ' tT IS IMXASAVr KKAblNG ron evckyuouv j . . . ,-, . . , .,.,, i .'i J0 iOuthy a ell a. l tie HI1 lilXOlilv.-, ; . aae n ritinif Yr . 1 t j 22 a: m e: si bj ri v. "dU Snh.-ei ioers can he Pimple-d Ailh hat'c nuu.L j;-?, coiitaitiing the folio wing man. "Af.Aiso V'Kszrr.ATA : or Ft.nia i r.i's iii.sc;' an lt;lli 11 'I'.lle of Ji i e :in l W'aj. "Hl-ltR AMI Se V I i ;" h. ilig IncldeUt.: Ul.d Anecdotes of the War, etc. ILLISTKATIOAS l " NON INTERVENTION ;" . - THE BEFUGE.S HOMEf " THE CASTLE 0 F S FA G N ETO ;-' " THE DESERfEB'S DEN IN DOVER SWAMP. All these articles, together with an t utile mi - . variety of LITERARY M I SCELL A NY, are contained in the find three nuuiheis of Vol. 1 V, IbO'l, x commencing Aj.hH "U) of this le allv i - SUPERB FAMILY JOURNAL, 5.U UStlLIlIU' 1 1) N ii c iuotdh -i 1 0 00 Hie Trade Mipolicd at .yi'j j.ei hilxiiii'ed. Addreb, yL, v.. sw ill. Editor and lh oju i-.-tor, Kah-i-h, S. Junel-d6ia TO THii lUUXDS Cl'THK SOLDIKRX 'I'lis-oes- Iioetl 1 1. o "on 1V1oi :i t . Qt AiircKiiasTKK Gk.niuiai. Ii:rAnrviu.N r, i II Al l.noa ' Btuie.vi , v RrcumoNo, Feb, 20th, LSiM. ) rpiIE friends ami relatives of soldiers ia JL lh Army of Northern Virginia frre hereby notified lhat an arry.rjrtuwent ha this day been eliected with the SOUT1IKBN EXPRESS COM FAN to carry allpi.tkv age.-? of food and earing apparel to h'ith naont1, Ya. . To secure tho advantages thus ohtaind I'aakaes must not. contain more than one hundred pounds; he well secured, in id ilainly marked, and sent at the expcn.se of As the .Southern Evpies? Gompar.T as sume. all responsibility ol tin ti-ju' foi la - j aiun-s, they may t tijoy the same privdrgi-n jl'erebv secured to the Alley ol Ntitlicin" irgima. T . . S 1 M , , Li tl t. Col. and Q.t;u tcrrna.-1 r. ; A ppV ed. V- ,;- i-steui; QOartciaaMn G.n. OFFICE SOUTIIEBN ENI'KkShi CO.. t Am;iia, ti... roi ..o. IM.-I, y carry otit arrangenients as nin.oui.cctl in the ubovc card ami that llo-y will do all ill there pOVVCi to fulfil its i etpiire l:tf iisst .IlM"S Slttn I-!! Gen'l Sun!, i Acting Tro't to. LJtp. to. ,0:,J" . ,'" ", :.v s'sissi'txsj:. rfcViti; CHS ! Kli KA 1 l. liOA.VM ll.'.V.Ui; I i l;i,-li i.i.'.i h h.i- h. ii c-t.io;;-h. o lo 4 , r- . . - -. : i. '.. ai.-. ll .u . t : jjInw ,; ; ..... (.. . . ui il,.- l.n ai -1 iiM.-i 1.. lb- 1 i - .'1- ' alt O hid lit. .U , : ntVo twI V ol t'ol tl.-, .NillliL.t Mild ';itl'. Vili,,w" b..a.;i t.-. Ac- 'lh loi't -i ;n. i.:..i- Ac. 'lh . OJ.-erv or ropy. Wool an! Cot tn.n Cavil Clothing. i,u:i;i: lot of nkw wool am) 'i'll i '.,( ,1 I .. hii,.'. Lily daiaa ' gt;.i,;!or sail at l.tiof.MA A riliTl. I t LjiI HI". -' m:i .'-'.' del v. i. A. .
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