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of ' ti-..'.ir . , l t1 ll. liH .l. .'" '., ( V We Uto private U i:r tl-it I, "C p near Orange Xi It, Va, Mab 1, It-C which I .Pbould Por,- Vance he" dVfcat ed end Mr, Holdou be protiioted to tlie ofilce la bit Bleed, the eflccl would be m injurious to tr.stise a a diiaatroUS sprir.g cainpsigu. Then, lie: Holden abould to Afented.. And ins ii 'vu 1 o v, wi .-. ........ V tirely oq liU pojniiarity, merely ; , out must d -nil afiM If ikw niM earn ttiat daw let m triumphant M it should Us HokWt ft ieudt rt wide -wake, 73ny m mlnmJy Jtoodmi- feilk ku kanib&M., Jff law Utm tent dandutinetf to. M print toUimt, nod he-baa hi wiiiimrigt bi apokcMnen in es- . try Kx"ncpi. . : A EifosiL-rA corornunicatioa itpublbb d ia the lUWgh Ceodrrew, dated Brink U-rnlk N. 0, MaroU 14," and signed Va lb Manning, exposing Um conduct of J. If. Lead), who W now a osadidaln fur Congress in tht 7th DittrkVv The) write stale that when Leach M captured in Fobtosry or March, 1963.' (while on a visit, we suppose, to Miirpi,ahd carried to tht yankee Metmral Grant I headquarter!' on the MMKe sippi River, be (the laid J. M. Leach) -preened biinif repeatedly and im.resrrvwdlf mi favor of the Federal Unit ; Umetiog that . he waa the last mao-ia North Carol! rate quit struggling for Us cause; that be Mi hitnartf .ready at all timet to renew .hit efforts ia itt behalf when tlie opportune' nioroenl should strive." . v Hit (Leech's) language waa to oflt-osi re ly provoking to Lieut. OA Taylor, 3d Ark. infantry." tay Mr. Manning, that he (Tay lor) opculy U,noace4 lunuaad afked jJkj houlti be atpai4ed, wLich waa promptiy dooe, CW, Taylor beirlg clotely'couuried, aad J. iL Leach Uwg granted nririk-pea tuitml K hit aok?1 loyaky to the Federal State. ( J. U. Lcacb acted at (iiit wiiter charges, he ought out to Jm alk)re4 lu putt lanp rao(-4i iuw can t as the 7ih D(rict for a art in Congrbta, And if a tna who hat acted in that way altoukl unfortunately be elected lo the tXViera Coogreaa, we hope the true ion of that body will expel him at tooq at he laW hit tcaC Mr. Manning aayt dial tltit etpote of Laach wpulj have been furouhed by .CA' Taylor, but for hit abtttice at present with hit ooea uiand in the army of Tennewe. IVtwfcra JkmocruL . ' Tfl B AMOUNT FUNDKD, . V7e learn from a aenilejuaa wbott ofltotal 4 I t - -.1 m a I IKMHuon niaxes mm lamwar wiui nnanctai atalutiua, tiiat the nunibtrof $100 billt in cir eulatiou hat been about $2iO,UXM0a Of kraer dcnoM)inatkxM that wiU be funded, there ar, at leaaL tay $50,000,000. The eo-J tire circtilatiofl could not bare. beei .more, thin $750 or'8O0Od.Oddl'''Vict mw the $300,000,000 funded from the hut'uanied inoaot, aii l you Lave $i00,000,(KW. This re ducedy Ute ditoount of 33) percent. wiM, in round uumhert, ktve os $330,000,000 The tax ltied for 18G4 it eatiinated brtocne www at fow,wu,. w1ivu,uw are aarer tne malc,. There betng ootj aiRi, 000)00 (uodod m four per oenu, it Mlowi that it KMI OOdOtKl ut ourmiM nut t inI the taxf for 104, which will stilt further re duoyihe circulating medium to $230,000,000. Froru the lint named sum there oiust aUo be 1 I I . . 1 1 1 I X. . Oiwisa II, i!rvL '.M Cur. ViHe,fcf North Uao!.i!, alhw!tl t!.e troopt IDai1 !' In?t lo in an a' I en I el j'i.-nt pth. of twe booityeMndsy. He wi.i peak ar;nia lo-niorrove; and every 3y tl.it wr k.'' Gen erate tee, JI Jl, Ed. Joliuston, j;iodes, Kiony and other geoeral fXXxrt, were present o hear bim-yetterday. Tb weather it One and -ii roadt are drying ftt Nothing from the front 4 rm f ' . The banks of Richmond bate icooaidered their retoiwtioM rrUlive to-old five after the &th of Apri and wiQ rtpei vt and jia y them watil nirther notice. - ", . . V ; LATES F&0U TTIB KOBTfJ. - Yanke japera of. the 27tb. bate, beefl, if-.. eeivea jtere. iaey oonorat uie account of the capture of eorripary of Yankee caralry at WrngfirU, f fenawkV - Lincota bait ittued apeoolamation defining bit amnra. prockioation. Re tay t thetam neMy only apjJiet to pereoot at large tod free from arrest, ootiuorment or dweat, who shall take I tie oath tf itb ft view to restoring peace and rrtabuahiog Batiooal authority. Friaoa ert xare tbetefertevciodod from the amnetty, butxmty, hke all other offeodera, apply to the Preaidwa Jor clttnency. , Ak-xaodria, Ia, wat surrendered to Ad nWral Porter am the llKh, Without oppositioa my The Fort IV Rtmej pruonert have ar rived at New Orleant for the fkld on the !th. Four hondrl Federal cavalry are reported to have betfn'eaptnred by the rebels, at Un ion City, Trntjesaee, on the 24th. Owen Lorrjoy, m member of the Coogrest frtxn Illinois it dead. Nnie1 . Frerrt ftipatei-iTe tying. U the mouth of the Rjo Grande, and the attack Oo MatUmorat ' daily expected. . Tlie Wa.hington CirnieU tayt Grant's pohry shookl be to keep moving oh the erje my't track, and fondly hopes that the 4th of July, I8C4, wiS be more resiowned than the 4 th of July, U3. 8enator SuU6ury, of Delaware, lately de livrred a tpeech in the Senate denouncing Liooota at a usurper, and aeciHu'ug Secretary Stanton c falsehood. The H. Y. Ileruld tayt bit apeecb. baa produced a much deeper impreatisn than wat anlicipMed. OokJ to New York 168- FROM RICHMOND. ". . .RiciwiosOj March 3L - The new curreoey wilt not be. ready for circuiaUoa for several days, although H amoautt have been etveo out at the Treasury, in vxcbangn lor the old Issue. In the knbtaa wfjma enae brought before Jndge Lyons, of the Hotting Court, he to day decided that militia officers are liable" to tjMWtetipiniB1 Mr. J. J. Vnutrr Sir t PleaM Eosrt tho few haet ia year pater for tboa cMjerBd. Soat tiaaa siaee 1 aaderatood iait some of lha petty odleera of SabVbery who have rol aaUriy ukra that " k poMlkta ia-tfM Ut Wge the eawvpt Had rtrtd thty found a Stu.Ve eat vasa sack fa my pottf ioa kv this laeir laltatton was to Mare la HaprrsMMa upoa N' aaa!JaaL!aad ttkea it. Bat I am elad la kaow that Mch a class of met tari who hold sMhaeKraaWdprVsjlaina tone ftel ,!ngfore, Decern ber 23,, and "rwflf ring to ine recent vu oi uie Aiaoama to tbai port, will be rond'wkl irea i'TJie Alabama it ifot Urge, "barely 1,000 ton's, but the' bat the air of n dare-devil craft that would hrsitate but . little to tett bet strength against rouoh, stronger enemy. Slit it very lo'w in the, water, and extreme y long. Cat the 'mott rtmaVkthle fealnre of ber build ia. Iter, extleme narrownett ; her beam . amjlsKiM w abottld act down at very little if aej lljing, oretv 37. feel h bat treniendout tpm, nod ber great eat spread of can vat ia ii.' bar tre and aft sail,-which are of gigantic proportion. Under cauvat alofie the lias gone as much at 13 knots'. . ller annlnent cousislaof sii 82 Kundert, smooth bpre broadside gun and two large pivot guns, one fore' and the ether aft, the former being rifled for 100 pound slKit, and thelaUerji Mnoolh (ore jor (30 pound slioL vervtLinr on deck iajn slviidd ortfur, nnJ of the very beat material. The engine room it a pic ture of neatneta, and the engines are dou ble cylinders, jl 800 horse power, (nomi nal.) thougfi .capable of bein worked to oonfiderably over that power. Under stuam alone she has eone 14 lo 15 kuola. The impresMiuti which a fftoruUh inspeolion of .A .1.1 uie vowoi ten on pur miua was, that an it essentially a handy craft, capable of h inott itpid uiovemenU, and effective- to the extent of her strengUi. We had been Ac customed to thiuk that the waaeligklly built, but this it a mistake, for, though wooden built, the presents a side equal in strength lo that of any modern vessel of war of ber size. Wlito talked to here about the liardpusb the Sonthernert were having for it. Captain frames, pointiag to the Confederate nag over hit uasd said It is no matter, that flag never comet down" a bold and con6lnt boast, which ooiy time can iei tue tiuukor. . . t REV. Dtt. ARMSTRONG OF NORFOLK - BEFORE Til ET BEAST. . " hke 4wia are sever believed. 'The carpel sack I tkttl lsim Im Km ai. J Ik 1 Luil Wu - J.l r iwbttacted the amount qufed to pay the ,h,IM1- hm4 rwi fr. the C. . Pri additlUal Uxes imputed by the late Coogrw t sun at Salary aad was sow staninr on his way l. lt Kefiaaeat eoaereeeatly had no use ttieoiiatiofl, but of curious investigation, and triey deinousurate as plainly, ss figures can. that, within a few months, the country will hare restored to it a sound, heallhv and e- tablttdied currency, tlie influence of whk-b n Ibe community will 4e to reduce pneet, equalise values, and found a pawroaiaert ro enty. SwA CurvHmian. Ftrrtnio 'uf Taotjon. V ane glad lo learn tliat G-a Hoke is making hicnu-lf fek Mooiig the money-grubt round Kumton. He indued racking bimnelf a terror to thon twni-yanknet who, bare been secretly sup plying their yaftkee haJfdrotbers with tobac co and oUier Confederate luxuries, sod mak ing tWitdvet rich by M- ilticit tralfie ill greenback '. . ' We learn tbere ia a diain of aemi-yaaee lUtolt MrlM.lin. .... I interior, west of Goidtboro', of wbioh the lat rer place and (inston are the prmciiwl de pots. r Under the pretence of getting b-diaud ofsters, many jrho ought to be a.hame4 of Illicit trade with $e yaokees, and we hope that Geo. Hoke will continue bit mvettiga tloostill the last man of them sha'hare been dotected and tJ posed. Soft JbnrnaL (ur carpet taek and woeld seR it. Irinkitg t ptM be ottVred- it at bnf verr cheap 1 buwfttil bat after takiag ii to the light find-sf on Itw iiioooit lai ot ,1863, as wells oa portion of the fttd taxes that will not be paid on tlie 1st of Apri, 1804. The circulation it ttitis in lair way of bein reduced before the 1 day of JsHnsry.lHf to $W, 000.011 THh broken eee teawi aim a it might TUese hrfaret are not the reeolt of meredea set eonw set tay that wh im rase, .esseqsesuy i paid my moay for it aad left the eamet sack with Mr A G. Sfwmva. Uaderelaadinx Mac bv have bis takea kji tha-party attadet to ia the oatset Of the few haaat eoaieatiiUr if they ever hat bis atulas. ibat eettaialy asakt theaieeatolea, aast if they are not: replaced or the Equivalent &f a eapfssaiisn for what I paid oat for thsm I will evrtfinly katd the party or parlies respos-' Aaie fcr IbeaSk-vhich aa sfeeht will eertaialv he wwsse spoa) tkeet thaa 'tike conacriptiea which ihey ar SMtMrkisff Aad-tf there he say prcf rvoaired as ha the shnva facts it will ht gives. Reaacfurty AC i.A. KETC11EY. Tae absee tetter wat headed iato oar office IW fabJicauaa) vmh Us doBsrt ia moaay to pay fori. The aeet J bat lha right te speak for himself, aad we kavsgreea his latter ss near bike ft was written at it waa possible for at to do. Ilopisg k m; thro boom light os the sshjel ss between him sad the law officers lit peranit of Urn we have nothing mure to say at WHO ISTtlS LAVT-GIVE8 1 To I At AVitor lAr Whig , 1 sen that .Mr. Thompson AlUw, Com- i'hrj1tjflfTttlJa -a When die farmer or planter thtjl ul to deU vr hit taxes in kieulrnt. reqTired by law, ho M reqmred to pay fire limes the esti mated vatao of the portioa not deJt vered, ss be c4eed, b the nsrner beretofore prorj ded." .v . . The law of Cotrvssa, per eonfrw, aayt : " If not doli vered (the tiU) by Ibat time and iu tacb order, be shall be liable to pay nftrjw cent morn tkan thn etumatod value of the portion aJorraaid1' (not deliv ered.) ;' V ; f j . . ... Nnw which Is rigkt f aff. Anan aayt Wf lletUrnsiil vsJse-Co-gre4, -7y per eraf. morn than Um nsti maUd vain" .. ... w wwn mm wnvn WW prw lO OWSJ, '. L I. A Fixm, - Spur peon sjs Ajrproet. A LondoO oor respondent f the Witme Indianapolis, sends to that Journal an aooooat of bin if terview wkn the Rev-Mr. Sporgeon, ma& ' v -ti H - ; - - t f course be ma aired about the war firArnsr- WnlfnttsrybitiB Utn;;r(bonlM veraajtion lamed .upon I he negtgev where upon Mi. Ppnrgeon said : VYe in Eug Usl art gntting n little tired of the nc groea we are beginning re find them out, A yenr or to io n negro 7n quit a pci with ns, and when one oenva U ut we made much of bint ) but now too many of them art coming they ootoe over in squads, hey rn very ignorant and conceited ; we are very willing U belp them to be fires ; to give thera money ; pot ' thed we do not want nny more to do with? them." Ibain ojf Spac- peon, are eororag to the coo elusion that there enn be loomuch of n good thin jr, and-after htakiag the negro free, want - nothing loom to do with bint--JllinoU StUtJornml.K : " i t . ' ' 'nr. .'. ('., I - .lit, it ., i. Prliapsyoa woul r woh lo kuow a hit of liilly fluklva in Die mountains. Wtll, my opinion is that osly tht vwint of oar coaotry will sapiMMt him. AU-ibe intrlligsiit, suyl sll having tht good of N. C. tt heart, believe that Billy lloldaa't tUctioo at Coveravr woeld he at ditsstroat to iht pwsce and proapeiity of ibt Bute tt Lincoln's was to the Uaittd Slates. At raspastt n Cosvenlion. so rsspacuWa snen In this esmmeally are for It ; sad the' Idsa of the State seceding from the Cop feds racy it abhorred sss mssssre oiokiaf berths hatlle grstnd of the war, sad lot burying grot ad of the North end Maeih. '.-- 'J Wt art Ibf Vaace t : i . ; . ;. M." j THE ALABAMA AT SINGAPORE' The folio olio wing ex tract Tront a letter, da Carili Ctiar.M iena,N V'OJ, Claou, P Copa, i 0PP. 8. CuUDb,Dt.GH Coaaoe, Coffv, U0 -Ckowliaoa, B ChariberiT CSevaa. D A'8 - it iu ores aireaay aaaoaacea tnai DUIierCSeMtr. w has stat tht Rev James D. Armstrong, D. U , of Norfi'Ik, Va.. to work spon the fortifications at trailer, as a puuishsseDt (r beiiijr " dia lyatM The following is tht official report of tht " eami,iiia" of Jr. Armstrong: ' Qovstioii. Da you calt yurelfa loyal man fii'leiter and spirit to-day T Answer. I prefer not siiwsriii(f. Q. What is tht same of thai gentleman wli had taken the oath snd while comiug hut of the Custom House with you made the re maik lhal tie would sikstu spit upon North ern Yaiik-er-," or toraethiug lo that effect ? A. I prefer not answering.' Q. Ilavs yo ever in your polpit alluded fa Vorably lo the oi haia euo ? A. f ereaeh ed a serine u on aha raeomiuendaiMin of the tmnihern Congreas." '. ' . Q. Did yoe object at that iiue to doing soT A- No, air. - " 4' i. flare yon " shies the commencement of the war preached in your pulpit a sermon fa vorable lathe Union esast, out that would please the loyal and ditpietse lha disloyal? A. No. sir. Q. Whert wert yea bom t A: In Nw Jer sey, f came to Virgfuia srhea aineictn years Old. Q Have yo determittd In ynrr mind not topruy for or sUude , to ibt President of the United Stales, ths asthtsilie. lha armies tnd navies thereof, that they may bs auccessfiil in ail their efSirte to put dows this Mvieked rebel boat A. Ihsve.' . Q Do you think I (it a wicked rthellioat A. Ns, Sir. ' . i, - Q. Have yon. siaosths commeacement of this war, opened year, church in say fast or thaeksgiviug dy reoowmendeby the Prvsi deat of tht United' Statesf A. No." sir ' Q. Did yon e'var open your eh arch on Jeff Davis recoiiimenditiionT A- There, has beeV meelmg for paNfsr. Jk.f -.- t ' Q. KIkhiM tht Preaidenfj f tht United Stated within a tnsrtliine recwsiawada day of lhtiukt siring' or 'aat, -vilh view .that Christiana would aniteia prayer or tht sverthrow-' of sB rebels In treat against shsi Uavarsmettt of tht Uniled Stales, would- yon willingly opts out church sad take charge of such, mtetingtu skat and? A- I tbould not; ' ;v Q. Do you kxk apon slavery as divin is sthstion - A. 1 took spoa (t ss alfowable.- Q. Did you look npoaths htnring of John Brown tfjttt Itidrlgtitt AI did .f- . Q. Would you look upoa tht hanghtg f sy i of, lbs prominent rebes-Jen. LUvia, .ht tm 1 ataSee as jast and ritf I should BoL . Q. Ar yu ren(in4y snd mtraHy tppot4 to easitsJ psnishmsnt f A. taasoL , ' Q. o you took sp;n Jeff. Dkvis M Spy of hia confederates deserving any severs poa iahment for their puWio acts srainst tht Gov- ernma'at. since the eommeuetmeal of tht war A. I do not. . - Q. Do you sympathise with lha'Usioa tsnst or with tht Confederattf, A, With the Coa- Ifederate, ' 4 . Q. Do you lotA epnn Jeff. Davis, WigfalUJ. tt f mnA ikm frtmnar SnlUaraea ia lha United States Cosgreas jbat preoediag the year j gg IS60, as pefjnreal men tau teaarvisfa traitors reputalfo for all lime, natil they show works meat fot repenaaaee T A I do aot' ,. Q. Do yen lhak ht attack snen Fart Sunt tar by Oit rsbsbi jealinablt l A. I prafer sot naewtriag. " . " " rf I,... . I , . i ,,J i . ; I I ,Q. .: J ji.il knw i-f ai:y I '.. kJs inli ne it r tt riet mwil :rrit-! to r d.'Ul the r ' rla, 'would yon ire iiiiiiru'.aie inforuialioa thereof to Our tulltoriliet. thai they plight be detected aad puuiklied aa irsiiors deservtt . A. I would sot bavt tnylbinf lo do wnh it. -' .... . ' A fellow advertising persimmon tyrap in; tno liiuumonu papers (react oqi wiuttne following doggerel ''?.. ;J . . Thou lucibnt fruit of wintry scssorj, " , , When great Jaok Frost hat done hi freezing, That grow a Uie acruggtast Hmb upon----Thou ruddy pw:Wlest fjersimmor" - ;J ' r We oomtiend the above to Gen, Reynold r Tar-bVelt," (North. CaroKniana,) Who, on meeting each plEer, are accustomed' to in quire, H Can youna. tell weeunt whar weeuns still find a persimmon orchsrd about here 7" trrXi'rr .-4ft- JttgjmUr T ifaauuioAS of. Mrs.- 'FMfersoW AlhnvifloUc :: f high, (reason, wu called up yetterdaj in tlie GiufederaU Conrt, nd on ntotioo, continued ttlf Xbtr 1 lib of Apri! next pjrs. Allan was admitted to bail for her apiearancn in the turn of pre , huodrtd thoutand dollars. ... . : e ' ' . , . 'Assume u eeerfulness in' society, if you have it not. , I $500 REWARD.' WILL par the above reward for proof. whieb will lead te ths eesvieiios of the thief or thieves who robbed my' amoka-bones on the. eight of ih 1st April. . .",..' B. CBAIGE. April 4, 18C4.. . - . 3t45 Twto tTTta MMAiwiJia in thu rem . Xirtc Aksaatee, Cap 9 W Abvaas,Jsr Uarrrtl, W. Srowa, Oapt 0 Bovtiap, M D BrianllW I . Battle, Hon WH ' Bffet, Joatph t -IMIejr.'O W Bri-lfCT, H M Bradlj. Mv7 Brown, M Ratseis Baalntccr. 101 Beck, P W Searjr, R 8f Bnr,M a SVrrr, B R Bowaarti, It f naraa,ti0 Benttnt, Brtnaa,Jaa Sowera, I BuUter, M tones, LA Ouoe. O Oeoper.IT " CroT, M.O,tMilt,164. Lacke, UU Locke, Dr . M A Laaaer, L L Uaah, W Lack, Elijah Leakca, Job a C.uhle. it 1 Cleawneata, R ' Ctiaeb, Paa. Craaa, M B Carky. Was Clark, C 0 Dae. 8 Waan. MB Dimu. J ft Oarl., DarU, H M Bavh, r Davh, Wilaon Kastu, W Eiiiaftoo, ri . (Urnhfart, Uner Kller, 8arah Preeaaait, M Bellch, J W Fitter, Cap! J A rtner, W Juba Fallon, Prof t rririat, A Felker.SA rraty.J Ferby, W Hl Tobias Fink, A II OardnatyH Glover, K , Oraber, tinMOB GoM,RJ Oilliland, J Goodman, J Ooudnan, M 0 tt lover, W Olbfta, Dr 8 Grove, Jno " HKiTer, A (J fever, L Orlffln.JO V Orev. 1 gheck, OiHean4 S Bra, Godtrr.JH Oravr. A F Hall, Albert . Hevrt, Dr J W Haanirh. A . Baaa, U4 Howar, ina Horaee, Mr - Harrta, M rteeU,?Ot V ", SoUhoaaer.O oaH, O Hall, 0 ".v HarkF.fl .:. ' v5,. Moajaas. A . .. ! Hanaa,SB ' , .i vtatra,4M ." -- a . . . . r Hu.kea.F - -7.er. W8attt; - -' lea. i.A. . if VUH. I I X tjrerry, Charles 1 Lacaa, Jafca Una, J A J Miller, Oi McRary, H F sillier. UmmUM Mill, W B Ma Hia, J M A Mardock, BAA Mil, Hern T. ; More, Joha 1 Mom, John I. MaBM. C1 H ' ' taftltfftt)fB)aj fM Miller, Sanaa JaatA , Maya, Daaiat McDnW, Jobs W 4 Miner; B O MUes.CC Miller, IT :- Maasnwr.JA Moore Cap! - MeMtftUt, If May Alexander MoOTVaMtTaj Mtrarf2 Miller. Mi L M " McBary. Freatoa MootyrDW ' Martin, Jasaes Means, Miaa Martrts Jalurr. VlOO aMawry.Fony . MeCrojr, Mr W Moon, John M . Martia, Jajia MlebacL B Mafl, ftOrp Overeaah, Sarah 0 Ortoa, A ma Otaaa, Wt .. ' Palmar, Bath Poa-ba, L C Mia Poarlrs, Laody Propt,Jaob teier, BelU Mrs Parnelt, Adam ' Pahitl, John Patterun,Jhn T t PeiMlietoo. Joba Price, A O Poster, Jeha B . Pearee, Nelaoa KodrrivJ 0 Bepull, Caroline Roberta, Jubn ' Rax, Sarah B Riehardaoa, W B . Rickey, Sarah Rimer, 0 Rimer, John L Rimer, H F Reeve, W It Rodtier,WJ Badgers, Lt J It Bptller, LtJJ 8.Bth Mary A - Smith, D L, , BifcnhDaa 8iromen,8 0 Seaford, MR Mary H Swift J h , SaaaborXtagh, DeUeon emasers, H 0 ' Shaping, W A Bbnpinc M A Burrett , JaaL Bowers, Jaa R ' loop,MolHJ . Sowrra, Robert Bonier, AatwHas Smith, Mia Mary atarneSjJans . Bnipea, Thnum . Bandera, Hat nay " Stowt, Aroa - SeaWar, Sarah H " Sanders, Ceel Smith, OeeTfa I ' BmiuMaBBda- - - SiSVrd; A . Treilrr.JB . " Thaaiaaon, Oeatts' ' ; fruler, Klmm . Taymr, Mary -. Tay lee, Tim " t .Twrasr.BU. am..W d ' ' . Trealer, C ... . Sv --f - SHTt l- !'.. .out y, i i 1 .! f Jauuarv ll. U krv.b. Kqil.rmk, lit. DAVID C, 'lAli i:i:.r and Miit CLARA ANN, daughter of Jaeob J. Miller. . ', ' It tlii county, SB tht IOlh March, by Revi g. Rothraak. Kartaaat iXTt0 UOLsllOUtU ER, Co. K,4ih Regiment N C. Troops, and Mist LOUliA daeghur of Jamas I. Brews, Eau. . In this county, on the 2Ctb nit, by If. Car ringer, Esq., Mr. WILLIAM -A. KESLkUl, of the -8th N. C Troops, to- Mies ELLEN J. - . . In thia Town, on th wist uk, by Rv. , Umbelh, Mr. RICHARD HESS; to Ua 1LA RY MAGDELENB ANOKUNB OATUA ' RINE 'nJEl-8T0NJE. . J r - --r . TV bnt r Uier bay, lb fwtd Bltnara Mmi, . - HaVa Ut ba thina; al kia Ha i . i For tk k naam bat b Im'l by bis " smaa," , . Batthaabt eaa bM tf.al JHwewts? . II XAQ0 ARTIRS, DkPT.'CaPB FbA SXZ Wilmington, N. a, March 73d, 186A. , GnncRAL Orders' ) "-' No, 36. i . , Commandiog officers are hereby ordered to report promptly to, these DeaJqoartcrt nil instances on the part of officer in their eotn' tnandt ovsrtUying lesve of.nbteqos. Tbe report .will be made &f each oat npon ibe expiration ofxhe leave, and an ndditkmal rtv portaupotf the return of the absent stating tbt rength of time be has been absent witboub leave.' r ' "":". : 'For ibe inrbrmaCon of stf CScera, in thjn ootnmsnd it n published that aQ officers ab sent without leave snd without sufficient and satisfactory excuse are liable to.be dfoppdd from the rolls and put into the ranki " By cotnmand of MAJ. GKN. WfJlTING. A. Yabdkb Horst, Maj. & A. A. GenL March 94,. 1864. . - . " UZAPQDAttTBllS. i 57ih BATTALION ROMS GUARD, ? 'SAuaaoar.'Aftil . I8ff! COMMANDING Offieersof this Bsttplion srii) havt, the ir X oiapaaiet i a 8bbary on Ssiarday April Sth InsU, armed and eoaippad sa the law directs for driO and laapectioa st 9 o'clock. By order sf JNO. A. BR ADS H AW, , ' MajaT CommasdiBg. B. F. CaosLasn. Aet Adjsiaat. It43 I $250 REWARD. WILL pay the above reward on the deliv ery of an bniHsb Icavahng Valise antT Saenel combined, at this office.- - It baa "no mark, aa I recollect bstf t somt hotel checks, it having been aed traveling iu Europe.- It jeeaade of the best canrass saabel sty It, on 'top and bot tom like a small trunk, about 14 inches by eaVsn, just Jhe Site of s shirt wbes seatly doss np. It was stolen from tbs tart on, the .night of lh. StTtk ef, March, between High Point had Charlotte. If ths thhrf will return the coateats, which consists of som't valuable papers and ra Alabama buttons, prestns by s, fiStad, he shall receive ajtward sf fifty dollars and no questions asked. v TOM. A. HUOLL, ' ., . ?; Aj'r 44th Ala. 'Rtgimenc. April 4,1864. . ,.... . ...... 3ttf ... FROM tht subscriber on-the nfgbT otlhe iftih insiaat. a clay bank STARE said mare was ia giod eouditioa when taken. She it closely built, with a blac avmaae and Ufl.ssd hta trttsr in the. fact, snd s blaok streak on , lbs back- m"ra 1 tapposod tobt sight, or nine years sg. '''-:- . Any ens hat will give say wfornrtition te that I csa get her, will he amply paid for their trouble. My address is Elkis,N.C. NANCY WILLIAMS. March 86, 1864. 4tpd45 . o, $100.REWARDv' N the 1 6th of February last, my bores i ekhtx turned loosn or broke foaae as Sansbarr). he was overtaken uf.MlltGheea"t Without the saddle,. and I have good reason to believe Said saddle it now kept eoseealeA I wig pay ten . aVns.-s. for the sddr and ninety dollar for prtof snfhent to convict any person orpeseose. keeping said saddle eoitcsaled. tbaaogskiaj quilted aaddla, qailted all over, a small piece torn out of sue skirt tnd patched, also a blank . ef with it. In ease ef any ssVsene in esmp," M r: Jet H. Mistis- wilt allttd te it for ass at Wood Letf. N.C. 1 a8CARLEr IIUGffES. . March S8, 1864. 1 ta24 T"n. . aa., !- Klactt. d SWYl- Kesty.Ohqr Klatm, w t ' -Kapam. W A - -Ktuta,0R -J S'rtrtrr, Mam aat Klatta, Uaaaana Belter, P " RaTaia, Prtae Rrpley, Margaret KtatU, Malima tt Liky, Rnilia 8 Loos-. B lky , tcante Weif, W - Lyeriy.Jaeoh Lepard, Mrs M A Uatbea, tieary Lacaa, Mrs Nancy Wadfetna. MwrwrT" w nana, w S.ttbkr.C M Ul Urthetm, Ptaeetp t wnnetm, naw a WiHmma. It SALT.. UO W TO: GET IT! :: . eaeh farmer ia thsoosaty, haviasaleaau. -wilt haal one load of 8ah imsnedmlety after be plants his com, t will give him one-quarter e aU tbe salt he nanla at wnst It tests at tno Works, snd pay him a liberal price for baslisg, the balance, and by this ssessav I will bs able. m keep salt on kaad throngk swessser at bewt . 35 easts a possd. oc (19 iNsajbsl : sthav ; arise I tbtN oaooaged to atop naam Hg attt bs aJ taeet tBadUes fsniKes. r ' ' . . -rs i UK BtorjnjBJUUSVJ,! . , gakabsry, March 88 1844. , taro Conttaot tatalrct. WitaUaa,9at' WeaUH W Per itaUia r- WUbara, J S- -Wlae, Maria, t Wkm-Anay . Wood, Biaa. .ilaiMct ... WaaUskaesa : Wla Pally ' .Wllknmam.aWrjt JB WtaaSA WUTfeuaa, Jobt ; Warn. Mary . ' ft the above Art tan, wit alias say av. sstrnv r. sr. 1 PERSONS who have TABLE FURNI TURE bsktsglsg tolas' Boydta Hosts, will eoaer a favor by seadiag ft hack.' Plats, forks aad tpsoaa wtrs seat stT Thursday night with refrtnpstaate. j falisbery, Apri 41664 "44 ; f B. IDS TO BUILD riFTEKN HOUSES- for rst jludaLSslitlsry, gCfcJW- Mvlttai. . . , 5 ,-7 ' ' -i-.-.. . Bidt wiU bs brceirsd by ss ftsna tkis date Uil Hondsy ths n April. " rTsss ss4 tseeintatiust wdr be at my fl tit stsmjiwiJaisn sad smptsaatien k mil J ins -, . -. - JA.ai. GOODM av. - .:' ' . ?v - ' . : r ci a. a: m, ' Merck 1 1864. ' T " r Hatss, GARDENING .Norde to la sp ang tons, I oTr my ssrvU eee for plaaUng sseT tntowung aruhar y and flowers, aae satsJot arrsafin sew rsrtnse. W. A. DEL MAR. tkekte,'i5 '9144 -v t -;-T7nUittird. to Iliro, A CARPENTER ssswth: - - w Mre. xrmkRDs evco.. March xf, W64. 944 ' f l 'I -.n.' I ,.U( 1 i -J-
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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