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Ferlreaa Meant) rvespaads-are. OFFICIAL. LIST OF LETTERS Fostkess UoKEor, Aug. 19. "kovost Otricr, An.

19th, 18K2. Rumaiehig in the Pjit CCre at KcwLera Aaeeat a a jt mriwt Mr wmm i ct ary Willi-m Ttiomprn lleanr Tauanpsne (ieore-e. Thunieo fan.uel Thajiuoa David (1 TobnaarWts rr11. I A i Cached acrvie. a Jtga.n Ui clerks, teamsters and tirilorliui iU.

i.t Ton kuson Ed 2 OFFICIALi. Furik-ular On and after this date all persona are forHd bringing to this city for sale, any Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Turpentine or Cotton, without a rit-ten permit from the owners thereof, which per-mil must be countersigned by the Provost Marshal afd all traders are hereby enjoined not to purchase or sell any of the above articles in violation of this By command of Got. Ed. Stanlv. Col.

JOHN KCRTZ, Provost Marshal. August 23, 1802. -i 8 01 "neb persons at once innur in th.ir v.iimm mniMuiHj. reiurnea limn Ambler Artamaa Arrr.strana: Lymaa Atclii-on Leu.eel Allen ki Allen Jarob Allen Wra Allen Kltanp 1 Adeline (colored) Apploman Mejor'fl Bennett Vrwi A bnabnell Gets ge fi Baxter XI is A t' Beach Wm A Harunni Ktanabnry Bond A B.aekieCh'aa Brown Theodore Reach jo Vf Klaver Cbae Kevnith Wm Kunt. lira Harriet KnyoB Weleomb Kant Laruy Ksnoey Doedaick King Jamse a Kinaslay Willet Kuapp Nelson Lawrenge Serg Goo 2 LeKam-n Aad Lowe 2 Lyun Lore as 0 2 Lyon Jacob Lord, John Lord Sylvester luipurlant to Sutlers.

Mattiihw's Mai iiixes, for waking pure grARituxo 8id Water, for bottling or retail-ing fro at the counter, are the saoet aiaipJa, make tha beet article and coat leas than any other. Plain priuted (Detractions for waking the eda Water and deliciooa 8yrupt ge with the Machines Send for illustrated catalogue, it coatains much that every Sutler should kaow. Address MarrHBW Maker of Boda Water Apparatus, Noa, 437 aud 43d First avenue. New York. Special Xotlce.

Attention is called to the advertisement of faeatreUs Gnl in our advertising rohimus, Tho are controlled by a thorough tody of the anatomy of Medicine, are most trielly Hmic remapelAy, by adherence le the perfect law of simple, and care for diseases fur which they sre recommended. For Amy, Navy, er Family ate they' are in diapetiiible, and ageut of good reference sre anted for their aale. Jni224 trip to Aiken Landing last evening, and brought dun ne hundred and suty live officers, reiurned prisoners from Richmond, and from Salisbury, North Carolina. About one hundred and fifty of the fi tly are from Salisbury, and comprise among the number the balance of our officers captured, at Uunuu. IlKAD QcARTEItS.

Department ot North Carol Wijirii Mrs ElUass th W.rioslUrsMaUUa WigKUl 1 Wilsoa Wrlsia. ti Wilson Thome Waekes Km tea Weekea David Willian.a ('apt Em ary 9 Williams Gaorr Whitfuvd Mrs Whit ford KelTsa W'esteoit Ella Wolc.t If WittwrWK WU, trier Osgood -Ward Geo -Whitney IlsmiltonS Wood Joeeph W'ateeWmM Washingtra Hoa Wia Woodmae Mtksi War Geocsre Whitman Charles Welsh atlebael Willie Ciifrd Wellor Henry Wye. a Vt aahbern Wienna Mra Wi'druinjohn Wood worth David Wallace Darid Werner Fred Whitney Elbndge Wintnn Daniel Woodin Homer Walls Wm Wiillama Miss VI Young Joha lag Trace. lina, Js'sw Bkkn Aug. ad, 1802, 32.

Lwia Mrs Llnabeth Lawia Jaua k. Uarsaa it Busted John Itrure Itaninel proper uniforms, or they will bo arrested and punished. All negroes are forbidden to wear the uniform or button of the Army, and all officers are hereby enjoined to see that their servants com ply with this regulalii.n. By command of Mj Gen. J.

G. Fostir, Col. JOII t'RTZf Provost Marshal. rublic Votioe. On and after Monday next, in order to establish correct time in this city, the bell upon the Episcopal Church will be rung at 12 o'clk and 1'.

M. JUHX KURTZ, l'rovost Marshtl, August 2, Lewis Willis 8. GENERAL ORDERS NO. 11 idea an-Turpie Capt Peter 2 TseipkiaaCapt Tucker Uieb'a, Tdd Tnornna Ttllotson Wm i Tan HI Win Tibhets Temple Tibbala Taanay II Tindail Juhn TiumbeH Chas lollock Wm Teffiugwell Frank Taylor Barney Tunis Henry Ttttirun Jnlien Thomaa Joseph Tlioyer earn a Tappler Joeeph Vannatter Dau Van Vieck Thos It Van Goreler Wta Vaieoiine Van Fleet Jaa 2 Vanhise Charles VanhemCbesQ Wolfe Wolfe Wheeler Jerome 8 Wheeler Joseph at Wheelor Asahul White Win It Wbe Stephea All Vessels are forbidden to leave any port or Bull run. While they were cum i rig down the James river they were vociferously cheered by the crews ot the gunboats as they passed, and cheer for cheer was given in return.

All were, of course, overjoyed when they realized that they wre again under the frlds of the old flag, and on their way home, which they had lelt long month ago. They could hardly Bodine Uooi ce Hunt Hurna Miaa ltary Hoswottli Aarriaon ButC'Iiss in this Department and take sny person of Ijtally Lavl II limine t.ic In tiny were again with their fellow comradi and no more Imppy crowd could ba tound than uB Bradley John Hreman John Butea Iteimett Bock Wiry 8 lirsdley Uudaou Buck Brent 11 II Uruater Ebueer .1 ovo l.irj MH1UCU ai Fortress Momoe and enjoyed a good hearty upper All of tho prisoners complain of harsh treat- color who d'd, nut arrive on tho vessel, or who has notf pass frum the General or other officer commanding, or Irom the Military Governor. All vessels of every description violating this order will be liable to confiscation and her master will be severely punished. No vessel shall liavo any port in this Department until the. master shall take an oath tint he has not any such person on board and will not allow any strch person to come or remain on bosrd.

It is tho duty of the Harbor master or other person thereunto appointed to read a copy of this order to every master of a vessel after ahe shall be ready to sail and see that the oath above mentioned has been taken. JkJ 33 Dytt I Bit 1,1,, PARIM eV having opened the large store formerly oecapied by 1, aaa ua l.ee Wilhrm LaUnd Jaa Le and Ada Levy Wm 2 Luabsr Robert Lucaa Jas Levers Jobe Latham Frjd'k Liuten ljeCute Laroa Geo Lonir NaUraniel Lulkin Henry Lombard Joshua fflcpherson Co 2 MiHelan Murtiu McElwell Capt 2 MarshalMdn 11 Mevee.ir 1)3 Morris David 2 tlorris Thoiuaa JiaiiuEs1 Moure Gov Moore Mia Celia Moore Thomas Mitchell Alex Mitehell Capt Sam'l Mitohoil Mcsji-s 4. Son MichellOeo slitchslil.any Ado Miehei Ira Morrison Arehie MuCunkev Miss Ji.lia l.elrere fcy ftlH narawt, between Pollock and Broad. Miaa Mary Oliver 2 Ca I Jacob Chad Itk Mra Julia Cutbkert Berjauiin Byrum Locket Douiel Albnt A GlweB II nah Davie Mrs Dowdy James ilallen Mrs Hugor Cartha. loVtte the attention of the ei'iaeua of Nawbera ami the adjacent country, to their exlenisive and It shall be the duty of the master Of every! Persons ailing for the say advertiaed, above letters, will pie see i.

REBD, Military Postmasler. OrrieE I'kovost Maiishai, Pollock Street. 1 The duties of the in 'addition to the dntlos'laid down tn the Ariiiy Regulations, will be to preserve order within the limits their beats, to so.o that no property is iojurf ed, no houses entered without proper authority, Jio citizen abused or insulted; that no soldier passes his post without a pans from the Colonel of Ins regiment that no sailor passes his post without a pass from the captain of Jiis shipi and that, after dark, neither soldiel nor sailor be allowed to pass. Kvery soldier or sailor found in the'strcets after dark, will be arested, the i Sergeant of the arid the offeiMfcr liarntaf wrv-r to liiirr, to be to the Guard Uoi'ise. All disorderly persons at any time, will be arrested and handed to the Sergeant of the Gilifrd.

In case ef any disorderly or riotous persons refusing to obey the orders of the sentinel, the sentinel shall use his arms, if the offender cannot he secured in any other way No person shall water' a horse or ruuh within fifty feet of a pump. No person shall wish at a pump, or clean fish, or deposit filth of any kind, ar near a essci io inane a wnucn report during et'erv voyage of the names of every person Mi board said vessel during said voyage, except soldiers in the service, audio preserve id report till called for by the Provost- ikrahal or other officer authorized to rcceivett; A mem, eu ioou and all bear the uia-ks of their long and painful incarceration. Not one, however, but desires to re-enter the service and battle again for the cause tiiat prompted him first to enlist, and the memory of the wrongs unredressed and insults unavenged of the past year, will narre their arms to greater exertions in the future. The Salisbury prisoners complain that their treatment in Charleston was the most inhuman and even fiendish. The Commissary there was niggardly in his supplies, and what little he gave litem was made up of the hardest crackers 'hat might have been condemned during the Florida war, and' bacon or salt meat spoilt and generally lively with maggots, lie undoubtedly sold the rations which the allowed the prisoners, and quietly placed the proceeds in his packet.

At (Salisbury, matters Jnere a very little better. The supplies were insufficient and meagre. The bread was sour, and the meat old and repulsive to the sight as well as the taste. So COMMISSION MEUCUAKTa i and dealers ia (11 kinds of By command ofjfaj. Gen.

J. G. Fostkr, SoLiuAiiu UflvriiAN, Asst. Adi. Gen.

Headquarters, NAVAL of BUBNIN0 FLUID AND COAL OIL. 1 Tit Carolina, 13th, 18(12. rAIITMKNT OF NoKT July 1 Bryant atunuell Barrows Emery Babbitt Luther Bodine a Co Berliner HarllettKichard HS Uar owa Henry Buaaett Henry Biuwn Theodore Bagete Mra-Buliop (too 2 Brown Win Barnard John -Bebbe Miss A Rluekwell Bataa Clias Ubamhera Samuel (Jliartiea Cajt Jerome (Janady 1 (Jr.ishy Held Uule Hu-e mieroiv Kob't Caruier Juniea Crouthamd Adam 3 Cuniu.inaa 8 C.a.k flertrg i Ciiadiek lXuh't Crai Cunip Joseph Carruer VV Craiir John Cole Lewis Can A Cruwell Ephraim 2 Chase Henry It Clayton John Culley Miaa Carerer Mrs ihn Campbell Duster Colgrovo Croke Marshall CaiTen John Clifford Harry ook Kufus Copp Jolm II Carter Krnm-ia Calnenai lioh't SPECIAL ORDERS No. 38 Iadla reel. Baa lea.

2rotr. well assorted stock of dry goods, crockery, "glass ware, uoots And shoes, GROCIiRIES, D11S8S TlilMMINGS, MEN'S CLOTUIXO, KKPOSEXE LAMPbei OIL, HATS, MATTI.N'O, PAILS, TUU, STATIONERY. Eve Etc. AND BETA Our stuck ol Crocerlei ia vory complete, embracing the but ul evary article ueedad by fumiliea aud officera. UlVSKEtS AND WILLOW WARE U.rsiery of all kinds, Ribbnus, Licea, n-'broideriea, iluhu, Lawua.

Craah and iney 0 sida. of every kind Paper Harsiuifa, Mnta, Lanterns, I'aili, Brootna, Naila, Syniuai (Janned Milk. Meula. F.uir. throughout the period ot their entire captivity.

i.oever attempted to ameliorate their condi-! pump. tion was placed in arrest. Colonel Jones, v. bo I Whilst every facility will be afforded to per-was kind enough to allow them to go to a sons engaged' in legitimate business iu this THEO. MORGAN, Palleek ireel, (Next door to the Adams' Express Cd.) 17 Au.

woaa WAsaAXTso. Newbern, June 43 1862. Hotel to Bet a nrea tlast in Kichniond. was oily, anv attenitits at Aioriom nrices: or Col. John Kurtx, Provost Marshal, will instruct his guards to allow no one from without our lines to land in this.city, unless they come here tn trade and all such persons uiusf be made lo land at some given paint, and no where else.

A guard of several men must be placed there, and those penplo be allowed no communication with the 'Cituens of Newbern except in the presence of one of the guard; and they must not be allowed to go about tiie city, if the) want to tiade at the stores, a party ol them can go at a tinre, under eharge of a guard. These orders must be strictly carried out. command of Gun. J. G.

Foster, Comui'd'g Dep't, P. W. HUDSON, Capt and. A. A.

A. G. Morse Ell Msynia a Israel MeLaiiKhlin Duoean Marshall Miaa Henrietta Muidrnk Jooa Martin Jmtph Mellviile Xhomaa II MeKeeTh maa MeCjuade Jainee 1 Met ua Francis-Moran J-hn. MidgettC'aptB Murray Chaa Martin Henry March Miss Boca Merahon Kami Maisple Johr. It 1 Mills Joseph Mi ler Alex Miller Misa Kate MeirliH'hlu.

Mack Mills Wm Meriill Thomas Montell M(til Emory Meek Henry It Myers Madisuu Eiiwjrd Mon I'stri. Meloim atiehael MissiliierK UeMacinauaa Watrona MeDunald Anxust Mesa Sam I -Mi-luiyru Alfred Misiy Geo Mussey MraE Maher IeunU MagBiie James Murray David monopoly of such articles as may be necessary to the comfort uFtlie troops, will deprive the offender of hjsiicense to sell. Any trader refusing toact-ept in payment United States Treasury Notes will be reimrtcd to the Provost arrested for the act, and will doubtless be cashiered. AH this, too, in the face of the kind treatment which we extend to prisoners taken from the rebels. But it is the old story over again of barbarity on enu side and human assorted lot of Crockery lastarrivedandfnrsal.il MncsfiaL'.

liy on the other. A. MASUKY, i CO, CrayeB street, 2 doors from Batik of S. C. ansSl tf All persons haviiin filth or rubbish of anv The released prisoners will go to Washing.

ion in a special ooat, a id Irom ere home, nun one oi me onions 1 hare obtaioed a ADAMS' Carlton Sern't David kind in tlieir yards or lo will ut once depos it the same in a barr el or box in tie street, so that it may be removed. Hereafter, no citizen will bo. allowed to purchase spirituous liquors, without a permit irom the Provost Marshal. Nu person is allowed to sell spirituous liquors to soldiers, sailors or negroes, upon any pretext whatever. An attemot to ovdn statement of the number of reinlotcemenls sent into Virginia since the seven (lay's' battles.

He had an unusually good opportunity of obtaining the information, and think it may be regarded as correct user's division, Iagrud--r's, 25,000 ja itiA. i Saacea, Pickles, C'lwkery and Ulua Wart (' 1 Ca'inurr-iwinavl every dec.rlption,T..iletai.d other Soapa, unhea, Martin Cartha Ilaffar loose many uutl.iiur, Collars, Ni.t of aiit, Ti iinminKa, ilata and Drcaa Ojoda, Ulovea and Siiawls ot ev ery kind. wiiBnoii, Illll, j.r.ovo; Y. til Grand total, 137 000 men ill ei)n. I this order ill bo treated with the same seve.

Army Express, Will convey packages to and from Newbern, within all points of the United States at REASONABLE RATES. All Orderi will be Promptly and Faithfully Executed. MONET ATn? unmTnT nn nn ttit nn scrips. At Chattanooga there are coll.ctcd of I rity as an open violation of it. old soldiers and conscripts 97,000 men, for the luborow John Dufr Nelson Day John 2 Doune Capt Daniel Drckerumir Douirhadey at Ueuniaon tJuttj Hay John Diek Altxauder Diton C'tias Dalton James Depot John Derrnir Juhn Draw Capt Wm Becelveat This Bar i H9 lases Ladiea' Rhoea and Slippers; Itblv Sujieitne GeneiMce Eluuri 19 Tma Orange Cuunty Butter; tto Hols of Lard 40.

00 rWR-srsof eve.y cradoi 19 Ciates Croekary and U.aaa; Any person selling to a Coinmismoned Officer, upon order purporting to came from him, will bo held responsible for the genuineness of the order. Nothing caniie shipped from this Port except by order of Capi. Uiggs, Division quar lerniaster. No parcel can be sent by Express except by a'special permit from the Provost Marshal, Citizens ill be allowed to pass and repass in the city during goad behaviour until nine o'clock, P. M.

without passes. After nine o'clock no pass is good except a special one from tho Provost Marshal. Commissioned Officers do not require a Minn tiisa jane Will be transported carefully and promptly. purpose or making a move into Tennessee and to operate against bucll, Ahd a force of about men has been accumulated at some point near at to operate in Missouri. General Price will lead this force, and will rely upon guerilla aid lo swell it to a largenrijie.

Beauregard and Magrudcr are in command at Chattanooga, and will probably advance towards Memphis and'Nashvilte, with an ulterior design against Kentucky in two grand columns. This grand advance is likely to lake place by the 1st of September or before. Price wails the gathering in of the corps before be begins bis move Troops are daily leaving Richmond for Gor donaville to re.uforcc Jackson, and that 1 as snuriv sna irsns ns sr ih years put, are a sufficient guarantee for their FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE A Urge and choice of Cucnne flrandy, Bonrbon inj and Mominijahela Whiskey i Claret of the St. I Dwyer Uichnol Esiepheand Sr. Einrllion PnlsU.dSherrv.

1 Madeira and Catawba Winesi Old Tom and i Aibirtl lands (I ids: Curaeoa; Arrao and Clnret Puteh Dean W.n 11 Jimaiea and St. Croix Ituin Boltl.ol A 1m Mri i Clias Provost Orncr, July Hih, 18(12. In pursuance of the above Special Order, No. li, all persons arriving in this city to trade will immediately report themselves at the office of the Provost Marshal and no boats aro al lowed to land at sny wharf or dock, except those at the foot ol Pollock street. All strangers found in thu city, who have not reported as aboe ordered, will be arrested and dealt wiin summarily.

Cot. JOHN KURTZ, Provost Marshal. Special Tho Board of Survey appointed to examine and report upon the amount ol damage done to the property of loyal citixens in this Department by 0. S. Troops, will reassemble at he Jail on the 14th day of July at 9 o'clock.

A. M. By order of Gen. J. G.

Foster, Com'ilg D'pt ol N. P. V. HUlKSON, Capt. Acting Ass'i Adj't General' Hea diI'a ktess.

Department tif N. C. New Berne, June 12, lNfil Dr. J. G.

Toll, is hereby appointed city fnspeclor of New Berne, with power loassiss and collect rents and gas rales, and will be obeyed and respected accordingly. By command ol GOV. STANI.Y. J. Lyman Vax Birex, Military Secretary.

Iiiiportiint Order. llEAPql ASTERS, 1 Deparlinent of North Carolina, New Berne, April 28, Midi. OENERAL OR0ERS, NO. 28. Whoever, after the issue of Ibis order, shall, within the limits to which thu Union Arms may extend in this Department, utter one I pass.

the ceh.brat.d Imperial Cabinet ChampaBue. Eards Albert of all business entrusted to thair oharn. -Office in HARRISONS' BRICK BLOCK Pallarh Hi. 3 dears tsawih af ank mt easascrcr. AVaicra, Afarra 80, 18(3.

lOtifg All of which are for ale in tho original pack aire Kvaus for mediuiual aad use. Freeman James aiuuiewi ueo Tt weomb Mrs Sarah Melsou Neaiing EG -KetT Hurbuat Netleu Patrick MarcuseHira Newton Isaao. NoitonOhas Kuirnnt Kd-nniid Nexler Thomaa KewnallOe rye' O'Connrl Mania Ui ey Oberneatb Lovia Oliver M.asraW II S.edmi ra Fsrmer I aih Palmer Ervia i'ratt Joseph l'laee Kheneser Wui2 lVck Ferry Edward Ferry tl Fipei bubsrt I'arsons Feeble Geo IV I'irree Frank Philips Mary Ana l'utluia A Pi-poou Marshall I ria ilia PaiKs JmIiu P.ader Jeiemiah P. oe is Jr Jubn Pinner Mrs Calvin Pa.khors- Kiiiumne Panned Elisal elh Perkins A Dediurt Pi inea Henry Phinney Juhn Petilor in Pau.ekon tuino John V'lackenbnah HuanL-a Strut HlVert Josenh 2 Kiindera-A Fenan Comfort T-I lu.l .1. si No pass Tor a soldier or sailor is good except it be countersigned by the commanding officer ol his regiment or vessel.

Any soldier or sailor without a pass properly countersigned will he arrested and eunliued in the Guard House. By order of Bum. JOHN G. FOSTER, Military Governor of Newbern Col. JOHN KURTZ, Provost Marshal.

Aa this is (ha laryest atora in Newliem, and the Kowier Stilhnnn GRrsilldflC IVIPORTKD inSHFAUrtt I6 per doaen, in quarts ana pints. Boideeux of various brands, at gt Of) sail 4 M) per.dosen: For aa.e on board the eebvoutt 'I klar.aits Kti.itli r'oek li more clteive than anv in this the Vtillain Win al Iras now nearly one hundred thousand, if not more mien, to advanco against Pope, and e-say to overwhelm him by force of numbers. Tho rebels intend te march againu Washing-Ion, and hope lo possess that city liefi.ru the men under the late tall ore in the Held, and they expect to dictate their terms from the Capitol itself. The troops In and about Petcn burg, 40,000 in number, are being transferred to Jackson's command as rapidly as possible, and his force will be greatly autn 'iited by the latter part of this week from uiher sources. It would not be strange if it were found that be had at least 1S0OUO men this very moment.

There are a lar2 number of Northern rili Dibble's Dock, rear nf Gaston Hoase. 279 ObTHElat UROTUkltS. Farnum John Poumain Cupt Jrtiues siuiiran t)w. K.neh fowler II Foster Mike II Piiuvosr Marshal's Oitice,) Newbern, Juno 20tli, lKfiJ. On and sfler lhis date all Sutlers are prohibi ted from selling l.i.piors by the glass to any Commissioned, iioo cumii.issioned officer or private soldier; sailor or citixen.

Anv viola- attentiou ot intrehanla and cuisena ceneially is called to it. Thanking oar numerous customers for their pas, patronage, we can assure them tl.ot with allerdion to thf.tr or.lera, lower prices and better trends than any iu Newbern, we will to ureiit, il. We would also state that ef Fresh Pall Dry Geada, are on their way Irom New Xork Co- ua. lion of this order ill subject the party offend- iiiK lo a heavy fine as well as forfeiture nf his Sutler 48th Penn. Vol.

WOIXD inform the eititans and soldiery of Newbern, that be has an excellent assortment of ITLkS'S GtePS AND UBOCBIIIKH, which he will sell aa cheap aa own be obtained elsewhere, at the aif of the Bookstore, on Pol. lock street, a few doors west of Middle street. Newbern, Msy 1M. JAItf tens in Southern jails, wlio are badly treated fed upon decayed meat and bail bread, who, if privilege to keep a Store in the city of New- hoi r.iease.i, am like stieep. Already the By order of Brig.

Gen. J. G. Fostrr. word against the Government of these United mXL, FAItIS 4t CO.

Feehere, 077 States, will be Rt once arrested and closely i 1 I. 1 i Honeii t'npt Westy Koeers II Military Governor nf Newbern. Col. Jon Ki'niz, Provost Marshal. ollrr, Pkovost Itocers Mrs llenerr is grai -among tiivm, and as they cannot be exchanged, but little "tiope is left lo thei.

Cannot the government devise some tneLns to rescue these loyal cituena Irom the clutches of the uisters who have them in charge, it a shame and disgrace that they should si long bt allowed to pine away in the peethotises of the South. Humanity and justice demand that they should I released. MIIRM Ac ISO SI'S) OKNl'INB BCVTCH 1AI.K. in Sinn. J.iKSi Trary'e Albeny Stock Ale, la bsirela for sale in iota to suit purchasers, oa board the schooner Marietta Smith," Dibble's Dock back of trtoe House.

'l i'. a. ui'niioat rcsioaacoT." 9(1 REWAKD will be paid for the apprehen. lime 21th. 18112.

i I OUT A Hn.via WiTi-M. marked on the ins de of ease rarny llrrtttn and It ilon last Mutll1 Fohf reef" The Knder'wiII pleaaa lenvu it al tl.a Provost Mnrshall's Krwburn, Aeg. POII tllDK INAI. I'l IIFOKKia. I Super (Md Lr ndon Port Winm Super Old Curiae Brandy 1 Kin Old St.

Croia Knrn Old Hie Wl.l.key tor sain on h.rd the sell Marietta huiita." Dibuls's Doik.baek of Ihr (l iaton House. Sr ObTHEIM BKOTIII.KS. L-ooiiueu. jt-iiiusi uu uisiurciry understood that this Department is under Martial Law, and treason "wilh a speedypiitiihuient. The Military Governor of New Berne is charged ith the strict execution of this order, within the bulimia of his control.

By command of Major General Kurnside, LEWIS RICHMOND, Ass't Adj't General. All I K-s-er 2 Kisher Fit. kles Ousts ve r-'iank Mra Janes (Jreen Dantoid (lieen MissUrney 2 (Isstoti Kale 3 Uardner 3 lilt hel llnunai Cliiffilch Tins. II lilaim ItVt tlulhria Banistur 2 -Clardner Juhn (told Mr iritson James II (Jruiiea James II Oluasoii AN (laniuron E.lwin liuilford Beusley (I1.1T Orlandar (tibhs Walter (tuldsnntn Albert (hid Chaikey tlault Edward Ma lion tanshury (truflain ('has Uiles BaiJ ttlover Ciiaa tlilbert Ahart8 (1 Kranklln to.ul.l Capt Homer 8 (Iri.TflKlle II nhIuuI Itanraa (Irslism Lieut tl lli'liner (IW( Hill Wm Kill Mrs Sarah 3 Hill Alberts Howard Caleb persons are forbid hitching Horses to any i rees in tho City, and all the Sentinel's of III are instructed lo seixu all animals that are found in violation of this order. Col.

JOHN KURTZ, Provost Marshal. mil HtHMlTliALLV IK1I.IU 1 Or en Peas. C.aiiboiry Hnnee, 0. Uunboat ranohaeot. Detriptitt Lut Dtttrttrt, Jahss H.

Mksamk, Officers' Steward. til ysaraoli. Sandy Hair. ne Eyes, i leai 7 inohsa high, ruddy oompluxioa, scar, mole in eoeter ef throat. Wiu.ua PAvransie, Ordinary Roamaa.iM years d.

Dark eoinplexioe end hair, Blse eyes, 6 fet I i lu.h.s hiah 1 W. ne lett arm. Basay Noai.l. Landsman, Inshnua, 31 years eld 1 Brows hair, hassl eyeai feet 4 I 4 laches lii-h lirht complexioBi sear oe aide e( fore, hand. CaASLBS HauaAxn, desalted May 30, lsS Burn We.Ur'i Tl falir jl remw-4 V'aatern Macliuetn dan Inlly awakened tn the importance oftt- erUis.aod for that aeciiunof tl.o Stale, at Uttl.

lie drat! will be required. lie feVi-iSeld KipMtrun givna the following ac couutol one ones mveiingi of that region na of the Bii.t loueliinir, lender, overflow ing war neetingt all this region waa lo Id lat Moneay evniing in c(t Springfield at the church. 'I be people over there art feeling dreply, for about forty of their una, brothers, fsrturi and hnabande, belong to the glorious lOthand Stlh J.awaehuietta raginianta. while othera are serving- their country among companies from Maw Yurk and Connecticut. Aa previouilv announced, liev, Rntwcll Eon-ter, ot Chicopie PsIU, ade the principal aneeeh.

IN TIIK OliriiaH'M 4'OI'HT POM TIIK ItflJITt Of IIII.AUUI.I'IIIA. In fisr (he paititioa Of the Keel E.dale ot ll-bert It Amy. deceased. To Joun Arey. hainuut Arey.

J.weph Arey, Itnberr llizirs, and Ensa his wils, In ri(ht of saidKlisa, Snnual ry illiam and Mary his wile, in rigid of said Maij, (Inorita l-vi, Eiiaa Tiuker, ('ale lUviaJ-aud llucalio tt. Davis. Pursuant tn an order of publication made by the t'ouit at their reiriiUr sessions in I'liilndelnlua. on currant dty, Assoilad ffesarvee, Straw herriss, 1'ina Ai-plea, Cm. ken, Turkey, Mutton, Sausaffa Meat, Tickled tlysters, Spiced (lyslers, Vollcc lo Fiiruicrs, Ilontinrn, and Miirkt'liut'ii, U3l IVIfirlcot Has been established st the loot of Pollock street for the landing of all kinds of produce that is brought into this City for sale and in order to prevent monopoly, no person ill be allowed to forestall any of such produce or provisions.

Every one will he allowed to charge a fair and reasonable price, under the supervis cundanseu Milk Howard Cupt Wm h.h5 Kriday. the Kurd day of J.ily.iA IHKi, you are For For in Saxony 1 vtl yearn old 1 browa hair, sr-y eyas, 5 leet 4 ierhes I. Ik b. 1 dark ion 1 tear oa left knee 1 shoemaker by trade, ADDISON I OOL, A. A.

Paymaster, Bean fort, Auk. 3(1, ISC3. 37S ion nf the t'linncil of A.lo.f,.iuir..iinn Ar at Kaw York market prees, on hoard the aeb Maristla Slldtll," Dibble's l). bni-k of the I i OS1UE1M lllttrillEltS. ilnit wVn II Aug.

ItsiJ. HayuesWili exhorting, by bitorical alluaiuns, tlie ladies to cinoriinir. oj oi'ioricsi sninioi't. the ladles to 1 Hayuus Maitin i vi l.llur patrioiiain in giving up tlieir nabanda, i urP' rt Armoe. No boats will be allowed lo brotherand soi.s.

Atlar hi in cam words c.fj1'""' any other placo in this City, for the weiahl and puwer from the tleigjr ui tha place ale of produce or provisions. Any violation All did well, bat Ike crowning glory uf tha area ol this ord.T will subject the boat and contents iy II. 1. 1 A RI WILTII COOK Would inform the public that he has refitted his BOWLING 8ALOOX, CIIOIt'B ORANOB I'OIISITV BTTTBIt itu cts per lb. Just arrived and for sale la kde 10 snit purchasers on board the schooner Marietta S11I Dibble's Dock, haek nf Ussl.m nuse.

V7 OSTHEIw BUOTIILRS. lo confiscation for the benefit of the Hospital. Tina order will go into elfect on Monday next, uereuy 1 lueu nnu 'ruorineu lliar a jury or Inquest has been awarded by the more. md Couit to make partition of thu Haul Kststn lorinerly be-ionising to said aiid anions the parlies Interested, in slleh proportions as by tha laws of this Commonweal) li Is diraered, if sunli parlrtlMU ean'be inaile without 1 li or spoilinit the whole; but if saeh p'ulition cannot ba mads thereof, then tn value and a.ipraisa the sain. And thai a eie'dius of the said Jury nf Impiost will he held for thai purpose al lloelis oa Eli-day, the 1 liiiil day nl at lis Wi th irell House, in Sniisnut street, above SistU atroet, iu tha City ol I'ml idslpliia ItOIIKKT tWINO, Sheriff.

2t eodlw itaiiuia Mnnnia lloieomb Barton Holm Uu Helen II ft llendilekaon Wm II Karris Sua! Anu handy Geo Hm.vsr Absulotn I tenth 8 me illinium uay oi Jutre. Kobins. Samuelli Mob man Anst 1. Kiehardson Juseph ltebett Catharine Uul.fsen JolniM Huilon Henery Jjiley llorb.iol Kih John lllleyWm Kiev A II Kobhins Mevllah ltathbura Frank 2 Killer John John Haynulda l.nciaa Hand Hick ford Kiehard Ebaa Kavworth ltoissria Auaustna k.aides Uei.j lloerbeek (lenrire auivbinn 11 Streets hT Street Stephen Sunoua Frataia 2 Sawyar Jease 'Sawyer Leonard Sihly Wm 2 Hi; fiord B-s er 2 Steward Wataun2 Steward Alex Smith Joseph Smith Geo hmitli Henry Schneider Orn(tlei(2 Sparks ('has Stanleys SteveM Simpson Misa Sanders Shapard Joha Surivar David Swartwooel Bing Snow No ih Siai-len Einsline Hi. ill (tennis Si-hanm Albert Sehilt Joseph Wm A Kendder Joaenh Slata Arthur Skinner Anthony 6a ward A Sehilt Jiaxeph Shaw Ijawls Snaituik Alvia Starr Sump G.orfe Srev uoa Joseph SUickmae Freatiiat Sparrow Stephen h.

yinore Anbar 0 Modish Rorivar David Stone George halmadge Ckarlea Small has Khamer Jobs Masrt Mm. Is T.lpoy Vt Ai Oa t'ravra a few doors South of Pollock Ht Col. JOHN" KURTZ. A. a tt.

C. ItlLROAD, (on the Wast side,) And that t.e Is now at Ihe service of all who may i. s- 5 it aisll to patronise it. G.ssl order and decorum will be preserved He woehj respe, tfully aohcit a lib-) arai share ul th. public pMrunaaa.

I i. Ilsu.s J.M.I.aa l'rovoiit MarsliaL June 27th, 1802. otlve. All persona are forbid firing guns, pistols, or cannon, in any of the streets, lanes, alleys, or lots Within this eilv. Nu fimwnrks aionwaatbe simple, natural eloquence of four Ireroie ynung mail, all heads ol funiUes.aud falh era of childn Men of airangth, slainina and lt6oanre, who backed their advice by the moat eoiiclnaive of all arguments, ruimiiteut action Publicly th'Ttubaenbail lht enliilrncut roll.

and publicly Ibeir "livea. fonuuat and aarrcd lienor." TLe trat man to euM liimottli that lung van a huutehulder slid practical fannnr.oiie of IU aelccturauaf the town, a church aiomberof I years tau.ling. He spoke fvelrngly and pointedly, and hi hit alluiiuna to hiaoflieml tionora, lin church (ounce. lions. Ilia efbrial llaa, hit lova of heme, and I lie lose of a darling chilj, he twaved the audiloiy as the storm cloud does tire foraat Alnroat every eye waa r.ffu..i lih Wart, and every heart Stirnd to lis inoioil The rpecUels waa thrilling and tublime as imeipeeud The Best day the quote oIKil a nearly Olllril, I llsi.iiun.

Wm be In the olltr nurliicrs, ATEMPOMAItY LIIIIIT will be ethlbiled at Itrntit Island Painlir-o Mound, C. oa thu night of tha llth of Ju'y and every mgnt there alter. The l.itfM Kill he a whitn light, placed upon a Liuht Ileal painted load color UllWAM, Com. Nav.il Fni era, Sounds ul N.Carolina. Xewtiein, July IB, IHttt.

6ttV nirnt or fired unless by a special permit ol Provost Marshal. fou JOHN KURTZ, Provost Marshal, HltAIU.l'AHTKIW, Military Governor of N. Carolina, New Berne. ISil- On aad aftn this date, traiaa will leave aa follewi 1 TIME TABLE, oiso soli til. I Leave Newhers A X.

roatan 9 3l 10.311 Newport II Carolina City II 14 Arrive Morehetd II JO eoise si sru. L-iave Mnrahead i P. Carolina City 3 It Newport lie 4lh Cruataa a Newbern 6.19 All fiaa aaaaaa aa Ihla lUad vlll ka mMA sS SAll tll Jt. ller.ey Patrick HervryJames rolloolt Stroot, llovay hers A Houae uel lo tha corner of Muddy,) solicits Hot Usury Haiujley Jaramiah ING tHn.k,J.m.e.ll A is Vsi I Hasarmah Alord from the orTrcera and solilien, IfsS tlanlinc 1 nam Thomas rpolATOt ATrr. ritPPKn Alt R.

Illhruk KiiaaR 1 Fieklss aad (Jarkins, plain and assorted, Hambrrry Patilek side ne tlie aehnonar Mariaila Smith," D.bhle i lluested Allied Dock beck ef the 0 tslisa llas nrnaa onarear 3 u79 OsTUr.IM nRCTHI ttS. JarnM Malhae ninrning me brave pan lot tiam left home, an. id tha praye-a and bleuiuga of Dk. J. G.

Tt XL ill from the dale of this or- ,1 es.ou ei rtorces er. A-saily a. are ucr assume cliaran .,,.1 .1 JOHTOtw lUltHlHI, A superior article fur sals by A. C. MASl'RY ravra irrel, Nswbera, Aug lsa.

Jarmnn ue ZiSkl rJl'r tni r- 1 in tn. i rkurih and Habbaih school. I hey aro nimily i stir hmr man. I I. eommatid of i nVHIIOsriTII.

HraK, Ju.t ra-1 Jswall Sosiali eeivsd, pura Sherry. For sale by Johasoti Dand A hantamhar 1st SRI (illV KTAVtV sure le aaaka their maik an lht Monthly peesee will be Issued ee and efer tka I Junes lira Caroline I Jnear Jjlaiw 1AKIS KICIIAHDSO, Pomsr nf Puhwk and Cravsa Street' Opr. aite Heuk of North Carolina. Shi date to all p-arsota entitled te Pam tnael IraasDona- WM TO MR HI-Stf-Ca-lnr tiua. as berabta aad eefy et tl-ls OfBoe, aad of tl i- klhkH.

r-. .1... III ol I vra.o isnsi, nssoi'is I iwdera, dnlua. W.ne tiara. Iv.snu.

oi BUONkTlll-p J.maa Vuotaia J--00I JlsJ awe hlsdom Kalgnls 0 Kins it Wm J. Lvxa Va! Btat. Military Secretary! VLUVH, rJU Jtt tarnvd and lur sals by r. a C'. MAh'JKY.

at CO. Aug It will 9- a rare honor and privilege toaerve In sack company and wilh inch aren, for larely liava eieu greater tacnlieea uf social lies, comfort and prop. r'y. Itart ly have men gone to the def- a-e sf their eomit y. In Its darksat hour of I'til', luudeiing ti) many ceidi of alfml ju For aaia na board lha a rhuunat Prune an, AesssssrQaauw.aaMUr stM-aebaed.

NePiste sf 1 baalkswad to wev.l ne the Itoae) Itkout a ease mask, eta iaiw he atrtetiy adhered to. JAMES D. BLAOHT. Capt, eV A af, Xswbero, Aug. 15, 15a i Uuifer, Mu-tang l.lromaut, Bay Ruin, aud te uk every isaa ia Uwa sh ai imiiir.t Marl'lta i.llh," D.hbie's D.ok.

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