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mm, 8ILEHCE AMD 8AD1VESS. Th?r? are niltny who lraagihe that a sUant tenguo iadlcates a barred mind; but tt odea Vappeus that thought and emotien ire meet active when they do not ae;k eipresslen in kpeeck. The aphorism that " till waters run deep" is no less true in lis Apptfc&tion to hfftirs bt the inlud than it ii td those o( tbs heiu t. baAulxAs. You thin\r, because 1 <io hot frame II; thoughts as others do, to burn, If j spirit's csld, in; pension, tame, hesrt an urn; because my dull lips rarely sotile Yeu think no light ere bektus witfiU, 1'ercbauce that all is attfnfcd with guile, And dark with s!ft. Vou know uot wtat it costs of paW; To press back to their swelling source Life's purest promptings, and restrain Their earnest force ; flTdf cin another friiad e'fcr know The weary weigfit that rests on mine, Where hope's dull embers dare not gle^v, Nor give a siga. No, no*, whate'er ray heart may feel, faewe'er my soul may seek te risfc Te nobler life and deeds more leal. And fairer skies ; My prison'd thoughts must wear theirchais', I dear not break the binding spell, I must endure the constant pain And torture fell. And when 1 ?it in il<?i apeak in words that have uo chacr, You think I'm cold and dark, and should Be less austere. I would not have you think roe inert Yhan what 1 am and what I seein, For all my hope it dead, aad o'er Its grave I dream. Be blithe, be happy; your warm heart Should never kaow tue gloom of mine ; My life's serenest, fairest part Would darken thine. Be blithe, be happy ; and when I Baas darkly te an unmourn grave, One tear, one sob that I Aoiild die, Is all I crave. D. C. I 1 Another fecou'rge. The countiy baa suffered from a terri ble civil "war"?the cholera ban reached* bur shores?and now wo havo 'pes'ilerice' among the animals, which threatens to bring "famine" in iis train. Com cannot vrell be made without horse power, and wo notice in the Nashville Union and American tbfst a gentleman of that city has recently received tbttdrfc from Ark an las and Mississippi stating that a terrible disease has broken oat among the routes In the neighborhood of Helena, Ark., and Vicksburg, Miss;, wtlch threatens the Most serious consequences. Already above 1,000 mutes have died. In one ?i ? ? i|uwiuwu, u??r xieiena, KUU VIM ID eat night. So far, no raaans bar* baan found to aVract tha epidamic, nor any rare, edy after tba'animal is altaekad. Strange to aaj, thera ara no' premonitory symptoms attending the disease, which' does its work ia about eight bouts. Tue plan tars bald a meeting, recently, at Laconia, Ark., to devise means for arresting the j plague, which threatens the destruction of all the mulee ia that section of the 'country. fetill again. A gentleman who mans gee a large farm naar i)etrelf, Writes as follows to the Tribune of that city .: , "Some time ago, I ia formed yon of a disease ktnong my pigs. My stock be fore tha disease came was aigbty-seven; of tbase, fifty.nioe wara attacked, and fifty died. The first symptom* were great thirst, dullness, groaaing, etc.; then fob lowed Xsrdoes* of the belly, beat of tba akin, difficulty of Vaspiratioa, heaving of tba flanks and short cough, and the eyes full of tear*. All these symptoms eatoa '6n in the course of twelve hoars. If the 'disease continued, the succeeding syuop* torn* were still more alaYmfhg ; the anh naals began to kUgger about, lb* limbs were stretched out in an unnatural po?i> lion, rattling in the throat, grating of the teeth, supporting themselves against tba wall only to fall and din ib 4 few minutes after. Death geneYally caffle on about tha third day. The causa is irVegular and over-feeding, feeding on animal food, and short of clear, frash watar to drink." onoutd these terrible diseases amongst the mulaa and the bogs become wide Spread io iba Wast and Nortb;wastf wa teaj loot out for a great scarcity of tha princ pal articlae of Tood. tl is a proper lima for all Cbriaiiana to uhe tba petition of tbe liturgy : "From war, pestilence and famine, good Lord deliver us." A. Smart Girl.?The Augusta (Oa ) papers announce llie advefu to that city < "of Miss Ann E iza Lsak, who was boro 1 in that 8lata wiiltout arms. She Is rap resented as exceedingly attra?ii^fe In her personal appearance, and ae exhibiting i ilia moat wonderful dexterity io the use of her feet. Aha writes with her toes much better then most people do with their hano>, besides knitting, sewing, em. j troidering, and. d6tog all kinAe of needle* |. Wert frith astonishing aaaa and rapidity. j1 - - - _l'" TT-' iri l^fluraster Publiahed everj Wednesday Morning. BT coxrtoits Sl career, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. W. M. COHNORft, 1). J. CARTlR. TEftllS: For one jrear In advance, .... fj.00 For six months " " .... j.60 F6r tbiec rdontfta, . ? 1.C0 No natne will be entered until the aubecrlption price ia paid. ADVERTISEMENTS Will be inserted at one dollar and fifty cente per sauare for the first, and one dollar p;r square tor each subsequent ir.se tion. A square to consist of the space of ttn lInks, Brevier type. No advertlse&eht consideHiti less than a square. The number of Insertions must be written on each advertisement, or they will be 'riserted till ordered out and charged accerdingly. Sbmi-MontHy, Monthly, or Quarterly Advertisements, will be charged on* dollar dAdfifty centi per square (or eAch insertion. the following deductions will be made in tavor of standing sd VertiSements : 3 mouths. 0'months. 1 year. QuartenColumn, fl&.oO $26.00 $Sfl.()0 Hall-Column, 25,00 85.00 60.00 One Column, 36.00 60.00 16 00 {f/S" Announcing candidates for Office five dollare. tS' Communications rccommfcndlng ckndi. dates for office and all others of limited or in. dividual interest, charged At advertising ratea. All legal or official notices intlSt be fiald ffer by the individual authorising the publication o the same, without reference to their official capacity. AnnouncementsofMarritgcsor fleath*; ^ Notices of Religious Meetings published gratis and solicited. Obituary Notices etceeding the announcement, *111 be charged for tte overplus at regular advertising rates. or Tributes of Respect, rated as advertisements. JOB WOK* Will be executed with neatness and dispatch j and en accommodating terms. tar THE CASH for Advei lining and Job Work will Ufe required In all Instance* as soon as the work ia rendered. Written orders, to secure attention, must be accompanied with the cash. Flour, Ifacon, Lard, Sorghum, Ac., will ha received in payment of subscription's ahd advertising at the market rates. AWo clean cotton and lineu rags. IN EQUITY ?Lancaster. Ex Varle. . C. D. Mellon, 1 Bill to Par. Solicitor, Northern Cir- > paluaia Teaticuir. * } tnony. AndreW Johnaan, Executor ol Michaal Norton, decaaaed, having this day lilad ia my Offica under ilia Bill <n the abova atatad case, aa application in writing, proving far leave to hava taken and parpevuslad aecan a..,u it. ?.- ~r .1 [ \mi y v ? -mv ?i*. t VI WVUHSIIM Wl HIO rVpU * led Will nnd Coditi' Will of said deceased, tearing dales respkcllvtl v on llie list day of October, lfcflu. and liia SD?h H*y of June. 48fil), the originals whereof is alleged t?> hava been destroyed ; on motion ol Kershaw and Connor*, Melicitsr* for Applicant, it ia ordered thai nil pvrsoa* having like or op posits iniertMKi, in said Kmals, eitnor as legatees or heirs at law of said decease I. do appear before ma os tlia 26th dav of July, next, to cross sxniuine ths evidence which maV be produced and introduce evidence in reply ; when slich 'evidence, If net refuted, ahull bo recorded K. G. BILLINOS, C. K. L. D. Commissioners Office, Lancaster i C. H . Mo. Ca., April 23d, *66. J April 25ih-l 1 ? 3m". Jaoksott Lodge, No, 6li A.*. F.-. M,-. H Brethren: You are kereby snmmooed to be and appear at your Lodge Room on or before the Regular Communication of June aoxt, (Thursday, 21 at). Come prepared to pay your dues, or at least a part. A full meet iog is earnestly requested. Those who fail (.A ftlthU Will KA *4 as* 11 U'llK oa.w.^Jw- - ? ?J ? "? ?ur By > Laws, and fate Rttolutions / the hedge. By order 8f the Lodge. DAVID J. CARTBR, ?U'y. April 4, lrfB6. 9ui. SOUTH cXltO LI HA, LANCASTER DISTRICT. Jaa. T M Rodger*, ap- i Application for j plicnnt, va. William D. >aale real Ratals, I Itodgera, tot al. J Mati'da Rbdgerft , deceased. hap pea ring to my satisfaction that Pater tiabdy and wife, Ju.ia Ann, J. K. Rod. ' gel*. Alexander F. Rodger*, ahd Leaoder j R. Rodgore, Tour ef the dafendubti iii above j staled cs-r, eside without lb is Slate. It ia therefore ordered (hat iheV do appear and abject to the division ana sale of the Real Rotate of Mfitda Rodger*, deceased, on or before the 7;h day ef July, A. D, 1886, er their consent to too muio will be ente.ed ol .coord. D. A. WILLIAMS, Ordinary L. I). A'prll 4th, 1*66. 5m. Job work. Vfe are now jSrepared to eiecute *11 kind* of Job Work, with nrklnres end diapalch, and 1 on ArcotnmodarinR ferMa. BITauTiWlTEN(i KAVINGS or (Ho K K. I<ee aAd Nin?ie4r*tl Jaekkon ? aupvrh picture*?19 * J t in?he?, pric? 41. ! By mail it). Addrea* FIELD Sl FIRESIDE, . , M*Ah Raleigh, N. C. I. A~ LARGE Supply of BLANKS for * !* j for eaah, *1 ihle office, enbracieg 11 Lawyer'*, lfafiatrate*, Sheriff**, die. 4 -ir.'n lift* rr, ? BABBITTS COLUMN. - ' ? ^ . i, t'?^ JtA Pecttiit 9?T(!d by using Bt babbitts . LABC)R SAVWG RdAP. Tnia Kaap made from pure ana clean (Tialcriitla. CONTAINING NO AOULTB RATIONjoV ANY KINO, will not injur* the most Cfclicate fabric, and is especially adapted for woolen*, which will not shrink nfier being washed with this Soap It limy be used in hard or aalt water. It will remote paint, greens, tar ar.d stains of alt kifcds. One pound warranted etyusl to two pntlrds Of oidinary futnilv ednp. Directions sent with cacti bar for making three gallon* handsome soft ahap from oae pound of this Soap Ksqh bar ia Wrdp?fcd in a cUfcular containing full directions F<?r use, printed in Enghfth and Oerainn, Ask your gaCef for "fi. T. Babbitt's Soap," i\jid take no othar. B. T BABBITT. Nos. 64, 65, ??,67, 66. 69. 70. TJ &. 74. Washington at, N. Y. /gJfr'MAkE YOUBOWN SOAl'. PER CENT. S A VED By using b. t. babbitts i?uhk Concentrated I'otus i or Ready Soap .Maker. Warranted dohft'e the strength of common Poiafeh, and superior to auy athsr sapoDitier. or lev in the thaiket. 1'ul up in cans of \ pound, 'i pounds, 3 pounds, 6 pounds and 12 pounds, with full direct on* iuKngi?h and (ieimah for making hard and soft snap. Ohe pound Will make 15 gallon's of soft soap. No lime is required Consumer* will find this lite cheapest l'at. aali in maitei B T BABBITT. Nos. 04, 05, 06, 07 08. 09, 70. 7 J &. 74. Washington Onset, N. Y. tA PER CENT SAVED t)\J BY t'SISU ?T. BABBITTS BEST MKL) ICALSALEUA'IUS. 'MADE Irotit counion salt." B-ead made w'ith .his M.I a:? - 1 V Will Ml ll!>. v?nvn uaKru, lltllllUg blli Cbiubitu (tall, *? rr and flour. i) t babbitt, Noa. 64, 65, 66, 67. 68. 69, 70,12 &. 74, Wanhiogiou alreet, N. Y. I** f \ PER-CENT Saved /^|1 I BY USING ?T. BABBITTS ST A R YEAhT POWUfell. Ivtflit Biacuil or nny Kind of calte lilar be made with ibia "Yeaal Powder" in 10 miuulea. No ahnri oiug in raquirvd wben a*eel milk la uaad. b T babbitt, No. 64 to 74, Waaiiiogion ai., N. Y. ApriU.ly. NEW SKIRT FOR I860! TheGroal Invention of line Age in HOOP SHIRKS. J W. BRADLEY'S Na* Pat an t DUPLEX ELLIPTIC' (or doul>l?) SPRING SKIRT. 'p?l?S INVENTION CONSISTS OF 1 DUPLEX (or i?vv) Ellim-ic Pure RM1nef.d Ntrkl srriroa, ingeniously braided ilgully nod firmly logsthsr, edge ? edge, urn* illlT Hie loUL'tiral. moat elastic and durable Spring ever used They teldniD baud or brexk. 'ike (Km Singm Sp.inge. and c?njM-t]uertlly presehrb their perfect and beautiful Shape mutt than twice aa long u? any Nlng'u Spring Skirl that ever j Ha* or Can be made. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleaaure to any Ijidy weaiing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be expe-ivnced particularly in all crowded Anaeiublip* Operas, Carriage*, Ha Iread Cars, Cuflrch IV:We. Afnt Chairs, for ProhtenAne and house Dreaa, aa the Skirt can bo lelded when in o?e to occupy a email place aa eaally and conveniently aaa Silk or ilu-.hu Dreaa. A I .adv having Enjoyed the Pleasure, Comfort and Great Convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Stael Spring Skirt fer a single day wii| Never af.erwaade willinglv dispense with their uee. For Children, Misaee end Young Ludie* tiiey are auperior to al< otlietfe. Thb Doopa are covered With 3 ply double knmiru IIIIWVCU HMU Will wear IWICe u long the Mingle vera covering which U u*ed on nil Single Steel Hoop Skirla. Tim three betlOM rode bn eVery Skill ere atfco 1 Double Steel, and twice or double covered te prevent the covering from wearing olf the rode when draggit g down elaire, e?one btettn, etc ete , winch ihey are cotuiaoily hobject to when in nae. All are made of the new and elegant Corded Tape*, and are the beat quality in every part, giving te the wearer the moat graceful ana perfect Shape po*?ible, and are wnquaaiionably the lignie-.!, moat dnairuble, comfortable and economical Skirt evet made WKSTS* BRADLKV & CARY, Pro prletera of the Invention, and Ha a Mann* ficliirea, Of Chaiubara, aud 79 lit. 81 Kaado Street*, New York. For Sale in all the flrat clnaa Store* in thia City. and ihrooghobl toe United Stalea and Canada, llavatiade Cuba. Metice,South America, aud the Weal Indiaa. fWm Inquire for the Ooplei Lllipdc for double) Spring Skirt. A. dt C, March 'JS, 1866?3mo. YOEKVILLE ENQUIRER. YORKVll.I.B, S. C. TBRMS?IN A l>V.\NCK?Three 'doU lara and tSfly cehta pier year ; two dellare for aix month*; one dollar (far threw montne ?payable In "greenback#." When pay- 1 1_-JL I . " ' -- ? hi njimiB, iw? aoiiar* and or* ly e?f>U per yaar ; on* dnllar and Iwanl,- i cmIi far nix aoatfca; aa*tntj.fivn | eaata far Um atfca. SUfi* .opiaa, tan J * * v.-r ' ~i ii WEED'S ill QUE ST PREMIUM NHiTTI/E SKWING MACHINE Hu only to be teen end operated to be Appreciated* Cell end are for vouraelf before purchaa. log. Pleaae brinjf nample of varioo) kinda of thread, (Auc'i a* ia uanallv found at aloraa.) and variola kinda of fabric, which you knew the former moat popular Sewing Machine* either cannot u^ork at all, or, at beat, very imperfectly. over anv othfr Maelnue io Ihb market will be keen at a glance. 1 *t It runs easily and rapidly, and ia ao conahuiied aa la endure all kinds of uaago. *<! ff? breaking uf threads in going over idaHiV 3d. No imperfect nfction Of the feed at uoenven places In 'ha w'Ark 4ih. Tliu Weed-stitch catchea of Itself, and v ill mow from the (meat laco to tho heaviest leather, and from 200 cotton to Conrae linen thread. dth. The Weed Machine will do beautiful qdilting <>rt liio bara wadding, without living irtner lining, thus leaving it soft as if dune by Inlnd. 6ih The variety of fftney work that can bb done on thb weed machine, with mo little trouble, makes it equal, if not superior, to nix machines combined; f>>r in xliine'e, it Binds, tiema. Tucks and sews on lob band at the name time, and in fsct the WEED No. 2 MACHINE, as befo<e staled, io equivalent to ft combination of anv six to dinar* iriactHed. Uiders for uiscniuCS may Vie seYit through (he Angkican AoVF.KTisi.sii Aokncy, 389 Broadway, N. V. Below we give a few prices: No. 2 Oil Black \Valou>, Oronmcited, with lleinmer (60 00 No. *OII Black Walnut. llalfCAfe, Ornatoen'ed with tleinuier , 65 00 No. 2 Kit fa Oil PoUhed Black llf-l a ? - " ??n dm, nail Urge Titbit, bt-uuiilu ly Urnammiled. 75 00 Weed Sewing Machine Co., 50G lirondway, N. Y. February 7?li, 1806. ? ly. In EQUITY?LANCASTER. William A Ca?nea. AdinVl Dill Tor l*nrliJoliu Carut-a, &*U, dcc'd I tlou ll pcMccl ? . | iil?, &c. Jacob Carnea, at al. J IT appearing to nv aatiafnctien ihil John Cornea, K'iiiibcllt Oarnrt. fluey Citroen. William Cafnen. Jnmeft Came*, Koanraa Cane*. aad Rebecca Aon C?rne*, ptrliea drfbnduni* in ih* nbcbe mated cnae renide without ilie limn* of tloa State; ou tnotien of K-rahriw &. Connor*, t 'omplainan*'# SolicitOri, H is ordared thill the laid Jehn Cimea. Elizabeth Cn.nt-ft, llttejr Carina, William Cartioa, Jattie* Cariica, Ronanna Carrie*, and Rebecca Ann Cttmea. do plead, anavt er or demur, to the 'Bill in laid caae, on ar before the *J4lh day of June next, otherwiau judgment p.o conlea?v Will be ordered rgitinei theitt K U. BII.I.INGR. C. E. L D. Coro'ra Office. I?anc .*trr C. II , J a. C, March 3?, 1866 { Aprl-lSm. Estate of W J. OUreton, deceased. . FiRSONS having demand* ef any grnda or ohntcler a^uin?l thi KtLletf Win j J Curvion, ilror'J, late of lanrMlur Ditt trict, South Carolina. are hereby notified and reque-u-o to present lb* same prei?rr>y authenticated to the undtmi|{r.?d tor payment .iUiib the linio allowed by law ; unll this notice will be plead i , bur against all ' claims not ee presented C. U. CUKKTON. ) tiKo W Wll.1.1 \MS,> Ex'rt U. J CURETON. S Jib'y. 10, 1866. Ihtf P H OIPIiCT V H~~ Or Tat ! (IHRIKTIO IMKxSKMJER A Family and Baligioua Newspaper, to bk PuBUfcHKO AT 8PAKTAKBURO C. 11., 8. C rpilK undersigned have determined to 1. publish, ?t an rarly day, a KaBilt and ReuoioU* NtwarArsa, * ith theabeve ihU. | The p?p?r, aa iia name indicates. #111 be I chiefly iuiended la supply Unified ttoad* log, aitbe'' le ihe family circles And Tb airict J | accordance with tM| I*miiH wnce delivered la ifte 8a dU." h will nine eonialo the | D?a a of ilia d?v, local aad ueaeral, and each oilier mailer A* will make ii a wel1 came family visitor, auiibd Iw iulcraal aad ! oai met all rlessee " TkbMs.?"Tua Christian Messenger" will be published weakly, an a sheet 22x28 inches at 92 per year, id specie ar the equivalent ia currency, PefmelUa fuf subteriptiona will ba expected upaa receipt of the Aral number. AlOnev scat by Kit press, or Mail, ifAe g I ate red ail' be at our risk. Rr.v J M C HRBAKRR. !?k I D DURHAM, Kdltnrs. T. A. IIAYDKN dt CO, Publishers. March M. 1866 ~tf. T !1 k Weitem Demoorat, Published ere y Tuesday, Willlnm J . V ftldi, KBiroa amd PMf.pRtttTaa TKRMs, |4 00 PER ANNUM, 16 advance Transient adrariw-tMrnU iu??t La paid for in adranea. Ouuuary feallcaa *ra charged adVartialag rata*. Adv*rtiaan>anU not marked an lha aeript far a apaaifia tiin.s will b? inaurlad until far bid, aod abargtd accordingly. $1 par aqaara of 10 ilaaa or laaa will ba char gad for aaeh faaartioa, an laaa tha ad* fartiMttfNl ia laaartaa i at as tha ar nara, , This Wlinger han again. tnkiift the first premium in Ihe Uroat Pair of tha Athericna luatitute?it hah alsh takeh the Firat Womiuai al the JState Fnira of New Yofk, Varttlont. Pennsylvania, Ohio, Micliigari; latti ana; Illinois. Keniurkv, Iowa, Wisconsin, Connecticut River Valley Fair, Chaaiplain Valley Fair, and al moat of the Coualy aod Institute Fnira throughout the country Over 200.000 have bean eold and aro now in uae in the United States, and (he rtercr heafd tf.AAe Ihdl xoas not liked. The Universal is superior to All other Wriogere, In having lorge rollo of nolii to dia Rubber, au protected by strong cod* Wheel- that they Cannot ilip or CrrA* looie froth (ht lUlifl. Us strong wood frame cannot be broken, an.I doev not rust or soil tht clothes Kvery Unite real Wringer ia warranted. Wo select a few testimonials from peraona widely known to the public, wb<? apeak actual experience, add arc above suspicion of llliaatA-eaienL "My family would a* aoon give up tbe cooking stove ua this Clothes W ri.no k. It cannot bo too highly recommended ? f Solon Robinson. "This ia the first Wringer 1 hava found that would * in fid the aervice required of it [J. 1'. Muggins. Lo"ejoy's Holol. "We thiuk the Machine much more than paya far itself every veur iu lite saving af garment*. We lit ink il important the wringer sheuld be titled with CUClM."? [Orange JudJ, Editor ef Atd?rican AgVreui* lurtaU "I heartily CorniueiiJ ill# ecohntflia^e ar time, money und contentment."?[ fits K?v. Or. Usllows. PRICES. Large Wringer, "A" $12 00 Medium Wringer, "li" 10 00 Holy's Washer, Family Site. 14 00 Holy's VVaaher, Hotel Mike. 18 00. Merchants or good ran vessel seen make I ijirMl?y rapidly selling tlieiu in liver v town. I MaclilliVe dale guar^nl ead anil iibeial terms | given to re-pori.iblc partie* w l.o lira, apply. Hescriplivc Circular ..nd terms sent t ee. The celebrated DoTV'M CUiTllKS WAMlfcR, which has jam UtkeD it.b Ural premium si the grcnl Pair of lite Adtarican luatitule, ia alao ao'd bv (ha tludaiilgued. R. C. BkOW Nlftti, (Janrral Agaul. Na. 347 Broadway, Naw York. February 7U?, 1 Haiti?1 y. "I he Phoenix." rtllLIIHKD AT COLUMBIA, a. C BY JULIAN A. 8ELBY THE Daily Phrt?ni*, ia?ued a?ary morn* log, exirpt Sunday, ia filled Willi lha laieal newa, v by telegraph, maila, ate,) Kd iiorial Correapondeiititi, Mlftcrllanay, 1'au (ry, and Hiorioa The l?i weekly Phoenix, fot eauntrr cir eolation,ia pahliahed erery 1*ueedaytTliuroday and Saturday, and Itaa all lha trading mailer of iniere.t contained in lha daily is aura of tha weak. Daily, one year BIO 00 '* Hirer nionlha 3 OH Tri*W?ekly, ona yea' 7-00 | " thre* mouth* 3 00 Weekly, one year 4 00 " three Otoliths. . I 'it Advertisement* inserted in the Daily or Tri Weekly at #1 a square for the h>?t ioaerlien, and T5 can ta tor tS??-h subsequent insertion- Weekly advertise meats ftl a square every insertion THE CA&OLtHA TIMES. charlotte, n. c. IS publ'tehed Dailv and Tri?W##kl?, and furniahed to sub .cribers, upou the fol lowiag terms : Dailt Time*, one year flOOO * H six tnantha it 6 00 ? M throe lUOatha. .** t. I 3 00 Tri WbeElt Tiaia, ote year 6 00 M M in months... 8 00 M * three montha, 3 00 The Weekly Newa, e?hlaittlH|f twenty, eight eelotuna. a iraneertpt oT the.Dally Tunes, ia (iabliihtd every Tuesday, at |1 per aonaoa. Club* or t*n or #2 60, and a cop* lo lb# gou jr up gratia. Terra* of advartiaing in the l>ufl- and Tri NVraklv Tiinea, one ?<)iiare(trn linrattr leaa) 1,00 fat fir?t insertion and CD con la for eacn aeb-e^oent insertion. A reilftoaabie deduction m*de for ad? eniaemwn IB in&erled for a longer period than one mooitv Ad*arti?euieina in*#.ted itt the Weekly Nawa at $1 -00 paf a^uara for aach inter lion. All letter* on buainet* with the a^ove pabiica ient ahould be addreelrd to. WARING Sl HKRRON, Chariot'*, N. C. ~TH? RICHMOND .. ,u?..?w !>? .! ARU UMIWEKKLY BY CHA8 H. WfHUE. OHe* N. W. Corner Mala mat 14th alraate. ?? tERilS. G?1ly yYtr St 00 Dally, 8 month*..?'. 6 00 Daily, 1 month..... .'.V .... ,V.... 100 8emrW?fek1y, I year 6 00 Haiti Wcctl'i 6 monthi.,,1 1 00 Wmkly, i year. ..-. t 00 Wf?k y, 6 moTtiha % 00 Tlit Tit la will fie# all lha iniHarv. na> t*l, political and for?iga inuiiigano* of it* Hf" Alt eoL.auaioatl?ne, aitW Ota rarroapondenU or M b?a<na*a, aftoold b? tddrMMd ( CUA8. II. WYNNE. Pretrial**. Wwl'i hypni Puifi Attti-Prteiiiig! Doafeln-Aotingj 7or?^ tog nfl^Lt^ing. Thks* Pump* havs now been In general oee, a number of years, and five belter eatiafactids than atiy sthel, and ArsHcdatmed* ded ut THE BESTl by Captaid Ericsson, and ether eminent engineers, We can refer fe thousands using thud, and gudhiotee Ifidl all ~vill reeonimend them. They are mete simple irt construction, and work easier, And cost Iced thsn ell others. "Our readers will find the double acting, improved pump of J. l5. WeBt A Co., dad of the best in the market. It la very simple, wetka to a charm', so that aay child pay use it; throws a steady, conUoneud stream, and dees rtel flreeae in ths eel Jest exposure, sad la uiiusudlly cheap. Wd Sdy, (his knowingly, Add gtvie the testimony of or own accord, wlliieut ths knowledge Of request ef.lhe proprietord."?iY. Y. Fettling Pott. July 1,1*63. From the \tw York Obterxer. "We have had in u?* for months past end of West's pumps, which has given us nlord satisfaction as s fared and llltisp Pomp lhad nay we have ever UMd It it Oilt ?f great pdwer, and *ell adapted for ship's decks, mines, factories, greenhouse*. graperldtf) e,c. The Horning Chronicle tad Itailwdf Jourtal nays It ia recommended for ita extreme simplicity of csnatructioa. great -treiigth and consequent durability and cheapness of repair. There is ao sturtiagbit*-Mils pressure being held by a cup. packing like that upon toe working pistodj working io a cylinder, fitted for the purport within the upper air cnuilibcr?tkhicH Wo think a great iinf rbVeilispt, aft atttllla^ ia ao liable to be crimped and leak badar etrong praesure t? any nothing of the T6 e by trie iea incident therein. It hue alao two air cbafinbrre, thus the aclioa rrf the valve ia cushioned upon both aides by sir?pre* venting water huninWr usd vacuum thump. The valves ars very accoanbie, nod aiuiply and cheaply repaired. They work easier than may pump i'e have e /er a sen \ Ilia 4 inch cylinder being Worked by tfiild'en in walls I00 feet deep.and as they are axtraiae* ly cheap, us well as simple aud strong, wa freely recommend tbeia. "(Jaunr.iboe Mirk, N. C., jtlna 10, IMS. j. u ? kit, (5i Co.?tfei.u: Tlii Huuip which I orderad lor our initio is nciifwi and put lo work in our underlay shaft, whicn wo ara sinking Wo find that una wan will, with *u*e, till 60 gallons per win. uli. ft anawrra our expectation* in every respect, nd our workmen are v pleased wnli it It drill de Treat service with but trilling expense Mr repairs. Yuure reapecllully, UuftR lllGOtNa." Wa haVe plauty dl'ore such cortifiixtaa) hut think these are enough. Far Puinpej Hee?, Pipe, ete, address er call upon i. D. WEST it CO, 40, Courtlaud street, N. Y. May i )a. UNlTfcD STATES STEEL PEN WORK3, FdVUry. CAlCpXf. H.J. R Esterbrook & Oo. Steel Pen Menrnfnetarar*. wAKKHOtsca: ! 403 AUCII ST. PHILADELPHIA, I . 42 JOHN ST. NEW YORK. I 4a... /vi.l .-J n ? -? - jnr? i/ticnrwra r mi ?ri VWM( trau Manufacture, and cotapiime 1 in (A# Market, ami art ?</ual fc^MiA, I eiaet icily and fnckcet of point to fftf W lM* ported. Th ry are. therefore, euro to pdtn (M | eonjidenee of the A merican public. Samples and Prion* on ap^Wttn. , LoU Made to Order^ of any patter* pr SUSp required. A'or Srt/r to the Trade at the Jfamfacturet*I WarrAoH*ei, di a/or# ; and at rat ait by mil Hi at toner t, Hook eel ten and Mew* Deahre m* Mi United Htntte. R. BSTBRBROOKftOa j March V, lid*.?<m. !-ooDM^uwy mST FOR 1860 * THE FASHIONABLE MAGAZINE Of THE WORLD. LITERATURB. Finn Arts and Fashion* The most magnificent Slaal a?fra. I ?ing? Double Fashion Platan. Wood m' gravinga of r?rjf subject that eaa iata.aat | iailirs. Cfoehat knitting, NutUng, E rubra Idm", ArtlcUs for tha Toils!, Tar tba Parlor* the Bordoir, and tha Kiiahaa. Everything >n fid, to maka a Camplala Lady's Bask. TUB LADIES' FAVORITE FOR 3? YEARS. GODEY'S RECEIPTS, for every department of a houaahald. Th*** i?iana ara worth tha prica of tha bask. Original llosie. worth j|3 a yaar. Other Magailnes publish old wom?Ht masis ; but tna subscribers to Goday gal U befar^ tha mnsio siarss. Gardening for laditt. Another pnnnli; nrity ?nh (lodsy. F?ahiona from Mnnsrt. A. T. Stewart 4k CoH nf Naw York, tba millionaire mernhaaU appear in Qadey, tha only llagasian ibt{ has ih*m. Latflea Rennets W? " ?* "" ~ ?- .T"*" !! ! II I I . ?? |i?v ? ? ? vi Mfva in a year ihan any olh?r Magatiea. la faal liio l*dv'a Book anabtaa aver/ ladf U ^ harowtt Boanal Maker. TERMS <JF UODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 1864. (Frotk tohiek 'Hurt can to ma Dttialian ) Oua copy, una yaar. |l M Two copiae, 6ae yaar I M Tnraa eotill. an'i yaar. 1 W Four copiee, one jehr II #4 Five eopiae, 6na yehr, ao<S aa ailra copy to iba prraoA failing op tha club, making nva ceptea. 14 #4 Eight capita, 4na yaar, and aa ailra co$r to tha par?aa geuieg ap tha dub, making alna co( i?a.,..... . tl #4 !! k' bivven eopim, om yrmr, ud m * I r? c?yp* to tk? fr*on getting mp tki ?!?b. Making lw?i*? copi*#... tl $4 All ndditiOM In ?Ub? at aUk rain*. Addraag L. t. GOOEY, Norlk Kill kw ntk tad