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' THE (Tarboro', E P j jQUlWv NE GO'Vr-TlNMENT. PRESIDENT Jfjjcmon Davit, of Missis. VICE PRESET Alex. 11. Stephens, f Ga. Secretary of State J '. V. Benjamin. t Treasxrry C. G. Memmmgcr.S. 0. , jr-tfrj. A. Seddon, of Va. XavyS. R.Mallory, of Florida . Attorney -General Tlies. W. Wns, of Ala. Postmaster Gcn'JJ. II. Regan,of Texas. I i. ..(vri.ifr ffmi tUn VTme Vnvlr Hernia. have ana such a ciunlry.anJ refuses to and ease? If W3 are unwilling to di J . indefinitelv nostDoned vide the lighting with them, in all con- J PVf,r.1!t:nn of llie Conscript Law science sake let us divide witli them feed it, deserves to bceSubjugatcd. We have often hcurd tnen say, that they ought to be avowed to stay at home, that they wight raise subsistence for the army So far so good. But yet, Notice.' : AVE wish to hire SIX able bodied MEN passed by bis Ule Congress, is full of for the balance of the year, to chop wood our meat aLd bread. meaning, and of brightness tor ouri m uaston coumy. J "l i.r ' i m,r fiiKP t tHts -ot a snirit amonr tue wc ueiiev'. us a jruuuiiw iuiu v v.v- . - - peopl The Southerner, TARBORO': MAY" 2. The AWs. ',. The Rappauanock has again become tbo sceneof '"exciting interest. Fight ing Fne Hooker" has at lust made up his mind to measure swords with Gm. Lee. From the Richmond papers we glean the following from thaf quarter On the morning of Wednesday last, j the enemy again began to cross the ltiver at Freder'rcktbnrg, and that fight in had commenced. The point of crossing was at or below the month of:- and oho -of these armies will con- Deep Run, the lower oi tue iwo p" troI tbc country Can the Confederate 1 . .1... T t t: -v ! i -i - n i ... 3 ... T nOOr.lC OI LUC mat mm ujk -" e nave aone wen, out uomg r - . . -i .i.i , . . ... . j-r r- js it not too frequently, tnc case, tuat.partoi our uuty, aoes not reiua - Lincoln's Avar. Bribes aud bouu- these very persons, who are allowed this privilege, make one dollar for the support cf the cause aud ten for them selves? The country is benefited no thing by professions. Professions nev ct fed a soldier or kept alive his suffer ing wife or children. Then, away with them. Let us something and our actions will speak louder than any words wc can utter. Remember this who remained at home to make something for the army to eat Cease 3 our talk about the currency and hand what corn and meat you have to span- over to the amij. It ij a well known fact that some men to-day complain o'J the "currency and to morrow, corn, or meat rises in price, and forthwith, he'j who had nothing to sell sends off a sup ply. Now there is the field, ready for ac tion, a Confederate and" Yankee army. (those who staid at home notwitbstand.j selected by Burnside for the same pur- army raise its own meat and bread and pose. The fight was opened upon our j wh; y-aukons too?- Wc presume .side by the 13th Georgia and subse- otj therefoi-.0 jt devolves upon -those, queutly joined by the 'Jnd Louisiana. j nmaQ u(. hQmn q thft aj. The latest accounts from there (Wed-1 the primary motivc with thosc nesday 12 o.ock) is that the fight was fo n(jt to fiU their mvu pock. then progressing. No results known. jeta filt lucrc;but t0 mificc Up to that time the force of the enemy 80mctWng upou ,he ahar of tbeir coun. was, thought to be three Brigades on ry for h)ir country.s good. If 0UI this side of the River, intormationi v . nftt snnnHi,i as 51 m:lt,pr f!f hadbjcn received in Riehmrad, that 5r . m tfl f:ll, u,,. !mj fl(l -- i " - " - we fall back of ccuse, the Yankees wm taiio possession. s Avar. from doing all our duty. We conse-: ties lluYC Dccn j ried,-till thr virtue is quently urge every joue to do bis exhausted. Lincoln's armies have been whole duty, and not wait for his neigh- ( dwindling by desertion, as well aB cut bor to' his. We dont believe in that' down by the, casualties of war, till the , l thirteen hundred thousand meu he has kind of goodness, that cannot work ( t . u. . , fo '. enrolled do not number halt that mul- without help. So spare all you can, j tUuje UQW Nex(. month several hun and if our army has to fall back, on j j.j thousand more will demand' and that subject your conscience will bo. void i receive their discharge ; and jJucoln of offence. dares not venture on the measure that ' ....... r (ill lilts ioiti!. niviin ofr.ri" Remember that one of the armiesi , . , f. ' uing 10 tue vauuis ui urn uigaus, awuii will huve your provisions remember the higher provisions go iu price the less your money will be worth and re member always the ei during andsuff ing soldier. rer- From the Mobile-Advertiser tfc Riirr. them to three millions, if need be. Courage then, citizens of the Con federacy'! Your delivereuce draws nigh! That Leavj superiority of numbers which aloue have ;iven the enemy .any efficiency against us a to cease, fle duced to equality of u umbers, nay, with" the advantage probably on our side, we shall swittiy clear our soil oi1 Domi'slic Traitor. the haled presence of the wicked inva- Thcre arc two kius of traitors the i dcls- ouU 0Ul bauuew are to wave, one manifests his treason by bold .and! wo tlUiSt 011 0llv our boundaries, and overt acts of hatred to bis eoui.try, and "our enemies content themselves with the other proves it in a meanness andl'heir owu heri'age, leaving us to ours cowardice tiiat refuses to bear the least! 1,1 pee. lo this et-i let our leaders I of the common rthks aud burtheus in- uur heroes dnveihe wur, aud press mid. GAIlliKrr liiiurJiua. .Address Jo. J. Garrett, EnSeld, N. C. . April 22, 1803. $100 Reward. Z.&-t PAN AWAY from the plantation of the Subscriber, on the 12th of this month, iny Negro man named Harry The said negro is of a rather light color has a stammering in his voice when spoken to, about six feet in height when he walks stoops and has a wabbling gait. The abo?c reward will be given to any person who will catch him and deliver him to ine, or contine him in any jail so I get kirn again. -WILSON HOWARD. rarbjro', April 30, . vs, .James Ilocott &, wife and others. Flour! Flour!! FOR SALE by WM. HOWARD. Tarboro,' May 1, 1803. BY THE GOVERNOR OF NORTH CA ROLL IN A. . WHEREAS, IT HAS BECOME Ap parent to me and to all who are interested Stale oj Ntirili Carolim, , Edgcouibe County. Court of .Fleas and Quarter &-monn FEBRUARY TERM, 18G3. ' Francis M. Morgan, I, Petition for a ,fi. viion of Slave J v IN -this case it appearing to the satisfy- James Hocott fe wife Delphia, are non-residents : It is there fore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Tarboro' Southerner foP six successive weeks, notifying the srfl absent parties of the .filing 0f this petiti.- and that they appear and be before Justices of the next Term of said Court m be held for the County of Edgecombe,' at the Court House in Tarboro', on the fourth Mondaj in May next, -then aud there to plead, answer or demur to said petition or the same will be taken pro confess an heard ex, parte as to tlunn. Witness, Irvin Thigpen, , Clerk of our sam ooart, at oihee, in Jarboro fourth Monday of February 1803. I'-viii Thitjpui. Clerk. March G, 1803. Pr. adv. G2 the II. Johnston, cideut to a iircat stni"le fr national i the fu , and conquer a pekee bv their j in the welfare of the State, and have any gallautry everted iu the feelings of humanity for suffering .among the enemy were in motion ktghcr up the stream and were making a general ad vance'. It was reported and believed that Gen. Franklin -had crossed the river with an Infantry column of 1 1, 000 men at Kelly's Ford iu Culpepper county No resistance was made at that point by our forces. It was also reported In Richmond that a battle had been fought in th Valley between Gen. Imbodea aud the Yankees West of Winchester, in which the Confederates were victorious. It was further allcdged that Miiroy the infamous, had thereupon evacuated Winchester, hotly pressed by Gen. Jones, who captured a thousand of his men. liberty. The first is iuliniu ly the mo.-t j activity and respectable of the two' ciissas. His : present and coming propitious- time I uu natural hate for the laud of his birth. Richmond Sentinel. which ought-to be the laud of his iove, is at least redeemed by a courage and manliness that dare the lisUs and re sponsibilitis of the course he has elec ted. Jiut thj treacherous, cowardly From the lla'ciijh Frojress. A Chapter in History. their fellow-men, from the cries which reach us frem the poor iu all sections of the land, that starvation will be the fate of Tnauy of our heretofore favored people, (unless the crime of 8rcn!afiny in the neces ' $(( rias of I iff can be arrested ; and whereas, A correspondent of Medury's Crisis, j 1S ln' bounden Juty to protect trie citi- ; z ens -or me ratc, oi wiucn i nave -tne non- Attorney at Law, TarSoro IV. HAS resumed the practice of the Law, and may be found at the office recently occupied by tsridgcrs k Philips. February 18, 1803. Carpenters Wanted - CONSTANT labor and good, wages will be given any number of Carpenters who may apyly to MARTIN & ELLIOTT. Scotland Neck, N. 0. March 10. 1SG& i itf vu n lit Ul I . .... . . ' J : r n .1 l .. . i : , ....... ...-. .1... . anu ience crcafujo wno st.ios the sacred ' ., , n P to h th Chief MnriRfp;itn. n.mh.st the ! cause of millions living and of .'millions :encc.taat lU 18Uo' U Purcnase 01 ;vi1s col;seouent UOOn this tn the! Exmttive department North Carolina, I .iillUl'ttl'l T M Tli (lU'll r Wi I It ws yet to bo," tor the sake of saving & ...-0 utmost of my ability: few paltry dollars to his dirty pockets, ! auol,lcu luu Now therefore, 1, 2 E COLON B. VANCE, Governor of North Carolina, do, by and . Gcnera 0rcrz ii-!tli thaailviRA mill r.iin3p)it of tlio rinnnpil No. - i Idjutani General's Office, (Militia Ealeigh, March 9, 18G3. ta, 33. -I It is a plain fact, and the truth must be told, -cubcr the Confederate army or the Yankee araiy will havo yosr provisions Who shall have it. One says1 have more- Confederate money than I know what to do with, now it is a sneak whom it w mo base slander tn call :i ln.in. Wp hinHTl t'-.n .-.th.-r " lusolvd . That the annexation of , with the advice and consent of the Council day at a case, real or superstitious ..f', Louisiana to the Union transcends the f State, issue thi? Proclamation, forbid-! GENEUAL OIIDER NO. 1, CURRENT i.i i . ... , . t,..,,...,,.;,.,! n.Mr,-...,. i)wWJnrn,,m,t .-Hs" . TiprsnnK. for th ft .,nvfl "of th i rt v , Series, is here by revoked. a man wuu uuu I'Ci'u ailioii" tliu loudest , i-"""1 11 " " ' jyv ... 0 r -i -- ji -da3'S.irom the date hereof, from exporting j and foremost in the political agitations i of the United States. It-forms a new which had paved the wy t und "fired j Confederacy, to which the States uni thc poplar heart" for mis 'most right- j lY K former compact arc not eous aud necessary revolution, and yet ' bound to adhere." -rwho, now that we were in it "chin! The (jrovernment is here pronounced deep," with life, hou .r, property and j a compact between tber States', and from liberty, all trembiiug iu the balance, c right oi secession or witnurawal results as a necessary seems to us, that if a man has more was base euough to repudiate Coufedc- j or Just cause r money than he can use, he can very ! rute currency iu his private tranlictious. logical deduction. , .. Intelligent enough to know that a blow fu LSI 1. ou the bill for the called well, afford to let the army have his: . , , ,. . ,. . e i f j , J at: the public credit is a blow at the i t,,in of Louisiana as a Ski to, admis- surplus provisions. Another says,t ,rcatcauso fjr which the nublic is , Q'liucy, Sr., said, and after beingJosiah UHiieucratc money is not sate struggling, and tl;t it enhances the Well is that any reason why a Coufede- cost of the war to the government, and rate soldier should not want his break-' food and clothing 'frightfully .1 . , l .i.:ii c ., fast? Every body knows, as is the lu ""cu oi uie . n , . soldiers who are baring their breasts army so is uontsderate money, anu as ..it- i to oruer, committea nis rcuiarKs to wilting: "If the bill pass, it is ny deliberate any of the following articles beyond the Timits of thr State, to wit : any Salt; Ba con, Pork, cef, Corn, Meal. Flour Wheat, Potatoes, Shoes, Leather, Hides, Cottoa Cioth, and Tarn, and Woolen Cloth.. From this prohibition the following per sons are to be exempted: All Quartermas ters and Commissary Agents of the Con federate Government, and of any State ofj the Confederacy, exhibiting proper evi-; Alford llutha deiice of their official character. Also, , Arway Henry all Agents of any County, District, Town . Awyett John E or Corporation, of other States, who shall Alford Dclho exhibit satisfactory proof of their Agency ' Allford Edmund for the purchase of sch articles for such Bonner V N Couuty, listiict, Town or Corporation, for, Blackwcll Lavina By order of Governor Vance. J. G. MARTIN, March 10. Adjntant General. opinion mac it is a virtual uissoiuii'ui ; bi; 0r for distribution at cost and Burncs Solomon 2 ot the Union, auJ that it will tree luo trans portatioa, aud not for resale or profit, j Ball James W List of Letters. Remaining in the Post Office at Tawboro', 1st of Mareh 18G3 which if not taken out before the 1st JulyT next, Aviil be sent to the General Post Office, as dad letters. Lackey Martha .Ledgwick J R. Langloy Charles Laster Jessec Lewis Thps E Meets Nancy Mahany IJenry Melton Basuett -Mavhew B E a man thinks, the money unsafe, so hixn, aud defend his right to hold h i ud shedding their blood to protect 'States from thei moral obligations Also, all persons wbethev residents or non-. Bond Capt Thos II Myatt John from No news of an exciting character j fortlx witl, he is willing to perish the lauds, and stocks, an negroes thfs m the West and Souta-West. Indi-' . Uict of his leaves him naked to the chur' cations from that quarter are, that both armies are preparing fcr a bloody con flict Ail is quiet below The enemy of b i i i , -i 1 ui u. fttiy UiU lei i i" mi tuu in v. Hi -mnnilmr i-nn. tohn hnnrrl irnnr J "a X1 j ) government, his brave defenders and provisions, that one of these armies .tbeir fu!Ulllcs for hls Iirivate gain. Iu will havevour provisions. You think other words.be stts un his interns. is i making no demrnsirations indicating somu-ch 0f a few dollars, that you arc un-1 boused by the narrow limits of, his an advance in our State at the present.! wilH t j -, on!v cartlllv no estate and family circle, against the in- AVe may look for stir'mg times in a few ' e which can revcnt thu Yankee army . tcr" of tvvcive wilUous of h'u C0UUt,T- lU'.ll. his This subject has attneted tho atten tion of the Committee of Public Safty, uuJO ..u -j ; from taking all. Another says, that tho our Generals and soldiers seem to be : ha3 so deprcciatcd that t must conuuciuuisuccc-ncuopcauu ex- Lave , - for what I sell. ' and that body has adopted "and publish pect to be able in a short time, to herald ;Nowd(JCS not eyery cbUd know, (that ' iu our column, to-day a report and victories on the Confederate side, which 1 under fhe Har ircum8tance8 whksll ; solutions expressing t,heir vie s upon will secure us the victory aud result' , x , It is a timely act. Lt a man speaks uu 0u,iuuu a, meav im corn i or ffrilcs aiost oar (jotifdente cause. rises in price, in the same proportion I or expresses svmnathy with our eue- the Federal disunionists of Massachu setts, sivs aoioii" other reasons for dis- Aud as it will be the right of all, so it residents of the State who may purchase : Bulluck Obediah will be the duty of s )iuc, defiuitely to any of s lid articles for their private use, (.Brown Wert -prepare for a separation amicably if of which, before ihe articles are removed, , Below Ed A thy can, violently if they must " j thoir oath, before a Justice of the Peace, J Biggs Eiiza T T , y . 4 , .,. may be taken as evidence, aud also those 'Brow WAV J ' ' nnn.wfflfjjitita rJin m.av hii.ro nnrr- iii.spfl ha- ' lil'llOV W llliani fore the date liereof. The exception is to ' Bryan & Gray otpnl to Salt made bv non-resident!? on Blaokwcli J L solving on the annexation 7f Louisiana, tUe pa coagt andtheir 0Wil AVOrks, and to 1 2?rown Betty was the following ; cargoes entering a port of this State from ! i-'erry Louisa That it was oppressive to the inter- abroad, ' Congleton W R csts and destructive to the influence of j Any of snid articles that may be stopped Carte W TV the Northern section of the (bnfedera-' trantitu from our borders are to be con-.j Conshea Sarah ey, whose.right and duty it was, there-; t0 use f the State. The vCelo- j Cahoon Joseph c . if .i j i l:f" rtr,,: iieis ui :uiiim.i inxv'i"iiyu.. iitv; untie ;uc wivu wvk i to constitute one of their own." : cn-joiucd to see that this Proclamation is ! Davis John M in a happy peace. -From the United States we have the' ,jn n. e a ' j . c i i - u j i i n i .will Lontcderart notes depreciate, for aiies, he is branded and expelled as a following items of news-Preparations j tbe Government will have to issue an ' tor 07 Public enemy. Yet his crime I ; 1 it, t r i. , j ... .i ... e .1.. designcd, -as far as possible, to effect. ) In witness whereof, I, ZEBU- were being' made at Washington to enforce their late Conscript Law. There was great excitement at Nash- r 1 i.i . y i 1 I e .increase OI notes tti knpn nn a ennti W - 1 U1 ""J-.- f 1 UL U U !).,., ,Tf nnr nit nf KnliV. fV.;c j .i , , .1 pretented friend, who exerts a feather s ; 111 13 , b . .. '10f. A n . . lcl3 , to depreciate the i . ., 6r. i 3 , ' , The same State declared that the ad mission of Texas would relieve her from all further obligation to remain in the ! Union. First . in maintaining thfi doc- . der-iu-Chief, have signed these presents trine of secession, and first in nullifica- ' and caused thegreat Seal of the State fo tiou of the Constitution and the laws, be affixed. t twj i it i vTi r V a ' ttbiu A V itv-i til auu vvili luail' and more the issue, of course, the less the paper will be worth. If the prices Tille in consequence of an apprehended j continue to she uch haher m attack by Gen. Van Dora. Lincoln gays that notwithstanding the defeat at Chalc&ton We will "keep . pegging "away." Yes, and if he dont mind be will have some more of his pegs knocked from under him. IFio bhall. have it f "These are the times which try men s Bouls." The destiny of this Confedera cy humanly speaking, is dependent up on the musket". Then the question arises, which musket shall prevail, the Confederate or the Yankee musket? As to the power of the Confederate ar my, it is useless for -us here to speak, for its prowess is now historical its reputation is not limited, even by the bounds of civilization. This being so, then why should there be any distrust? Why should there beany complaint? There has been no complaint as we have heard, for the want of brains or for the want of muscle. The cry is for bread and meat. It is our opinion, formed after mature reflection, that a people, who has such an army as we weight ot lufiuence to depreciat public credit. lie iuflicts an iujur7 upou thy cause more deadly than c.'mld or paper will be more plentiful than P30 inflicted by a hostile army of iuva- provisions, vcn that becomes to be UerS imd r.derir8. He s a coadjutor , . -,, of the extortioner, and a powerful ally the caso, what will vour n.inpr ha ., . ,. ,- .. " oi tne puoiic enemy, me vjommittee worth ? Who has ever seen such grasp- of Safety proposes to publish the names ing greed from the foundation of time ? of those who are guilty of this pariici Thcn there is another class, who pride dal crime taat tuey may be held up to themselves upon king long headed 7 be punishment is , , ... too light; lor the man' who is so basely anti we couple with it short-heartrd'i i 1 u -i o . 1 uufi ueancu; selfish as to be cuiltv of it. must needs and say, I will hold on whilst others have a rhinoceros hide impenetrable to sell and X. will get better prices Now public opinion, aud a heart seared by a wo would ask these centlemen. this love of mammon into iusensibility to r,uDC,; hn frt faA shame. His doom should be that of , ., . . ,1 the soldier who dismices pis uuilorin tuuB up w-iutu und his corps bysoine degrading crime, uoicui iyw we wouia liKe to sc3 tnc and who is drummed out of camp to man (aud we know there, are some the tuue of the Rogue's March. ' This such) who , would boldly walk out be. degraded citizeu should be driven be fore a crowd of hi f.dlw.wf.irftn ,! 'ond e Confederate lines and sent war to the death upon any other com- i u the year of our Independence the munity which presumes for any cause to dissolve the "glorious Union Rktigious Notice. By Divine permission, Elder C. B Hassel!, will preach iu the Baptist Church in Trboro',the first Saturday and Sunday in May. - J April 24, 1SG3. ' Notice, -YOUR. health and your neighbors are endangered by neglect of cleanliness Mr. Pender's BILLIARD is now prepared to clean your Privy, or remove any other filth from your premises. . Call upon him 1st door east of Government Stables. Tarboro', May 1, 1SG3. 87th- By the Governor : Z. B. VANCE. R. II Battle, Jr., ' Private Secretary. April 13, 1S63. Pick son Isrerel Moore Sally .Moore Sarah Mizell W Meezles Welthy McClees Emma Oswold Mary . O wens Lt Arm M 2 Prirea Joseph, -Powell E K Paul Gaston Perry Jessee A Pippeu Mary E Poole- Allea PughEA l'erkins John Price Amos Price II T Devenport Elizabeth Panier Margaret t Daversou Margvet . Roberson Joseph Downing Sally Dye M E 2 Dilliare John Dunu Mary Edwares Jamos Ellison Thos II Fasrar Susan P A i . i . , i - i i ft vuuuiu um uaiiiuuouiu uuu r residence araonj; the ankces. It is enouuh. We think he would-be a I Tnnn2t7nMa ininoti.n li r uiimilil linn good show and a fit snbject for ttarnum'sl here to reap the fruits of the toil, the Museum. saenhces and the blood of a brave peo Now vou who staid at home to M Ple' whib his Syiitar' aSeQJ "m the i , . . . . . j terrible drama is to udd to the burthens ' T " by sa.cnfiing to his own selfishness aud ana commissary ail you nave to spare, I cupidity. for the army needs it. Shall the sol dier fight our battles and perish too, .while we arc at home living in luxury Northern Conscript ' Law. Th news which we published . on Raise your own m. k BROOMS BUSHELS Broom Corn Seed for sale, enquire at F. U, BONDS' Hat & Cap Store. Tarboro', April 24, 18G3. Yds 0F BLAf,T ALAPACCA JZStilBP with beautiful lustre, imported direct from Nassau, and for sale at " F. L. BONDS' : - - - Hat & Cap Store. -Tarboro', March 20. 18G3, . ' . Land for Sale, IN EDGECOMBE. jj - I OFFER for sale at six dollars per acre, my Tract of Land containing about ' Two hundred and seventy Acres Lying of a mile west of the W. & W. ,R. R., and immediately on the county road leading from Tarboro' to Raleigli, adjoin ing -the lands of Reiij Davis' heirs, Moses Joyncr anV others, there can be cut from said land several -thousand cords of wood, which will always demand ready gale on the Rail Road. For further particulars.ap ply to me at.W'ilson N. C, or to Tho3. P. BrasweU, llocky Mount, N 0 who will take pleasure in showbv the Land to any person wiship to purchase, he will receive th jnc'aey also, and make . the purchaser a good right, x - ' J- H. BIJL.LUCK. . April 3, 18G3, - .sSlUFF & TOBACCO. For sale by Wm. Howard $ Co. ' Tarboro', Feb. 13, 'lSGi: liinghen John Rhodes M E Rives N. F Simmons Dennis Stanly John Smith Wm B Savage Cattie 31 Frederic George Sessums Mary Forbes DrJ J Savage Miles Green ME - Sparrow W S Grayi?etty Smith John E IIolges Wrn B Elizabeth Sessurns Harper Spencer II Stellrnau John Ilerrintou Sarah Snell James Harris Thos Sprurell Joseph G Hales Miss Maggie Savage Sally Anu 3 Harriss James A Thorne Caroline Iladley Emma R Howell AJ 1 Harriss Whitney Hacknoy R D Hodges Henry Higgins Riich, Hall E Hawkins James R Jones Wm T Jones Laura J 3 Jones WnrG James Joel Jones Capt TA Johnson Martha ;JefiVes J R Johnson Martha 2 Triplett John W Tarter Jacob Turner Alexaneer Thompson James Williams S. B Willis Elvina Wimburn Julia A Watson John D Whitlow Fannie 3 -Watts John 3 Williams J T Williams D J L 2 WilsouJas W Whitley II L Ward Naue Yatos Levi Johason Elza , G;0. HOWARD, P.' M- Perfumery, &c, .,- - - Strong's pectoral stomach pills, Graefenberg dysentery syrup, , Cere's dysentery syruP- Ac Sold oy- ' W, Howard j Co.,