.- - - J,T!.h.FKANKLiNIIML5 line Published ErEBV : Friday . BY, 1 JAMES A. THOMAS, EdHo&aiid.Proprietor. raU-tVdia Frr.U- nl n tV-atwa execd a.1 m ocry -iWa cX tf-i And mtijunj rwawitw, " v cellars tUxwd n berw. O neYear $1.50. fcf fbi view of rrtfwr 1.00. ; fj;AvTH03ilAS,-Editor and: Proprietor. WITH. MAIJCE TOWARD NOE; WITR CllAKirjc FOR ALL. - VMCE 11.50 PEE ANNUM. In Advance tkxi vuooJy sxliL. Xrs- rocttTd, t - , , To Clubs of 5 Thb . Times will be furnished at ft 1.40, -w VOL. XVIII XOTJISBURG-;. N, C. SEPTEMBER 20. 1889. ; NO.. 33 THE FRANKLIN TIMES M ran I Pure. FRANKLIN COUNTY. A Short Fkstch of wh at Wi s, ,' v for the Benefit of those : ' in ' Search of obi- . fort able homes, Franklin County. la-situated j ost abovo the level region of thf long leaf pine, and Iii ;the edge of the rolling land; Il.-coutainjaiiuU over 400 square miles and J bound ed "by The counties of WakeGtan vHle, Vance, Warren uidNash: and; has the climate of Raleigh, and : for health it can not be surpassed. It ha a population of legCi at the former place, has renew-. ed its career or prosperity, under Prof. Uagley.. - ' ' . To men deslrim; f irm, no. section pn sents greater iuducements-and to nvn desiring to engage in the undo vt-loped Gold of manufactures- nr to make ayailatdo the reso'.rves of-the water powers of the county ? and the, woo I of the frvss, there la ample scope or. untold wealtli, and -fro n mines-that have yielded in the pt, more than a mUliott of. ilollar in gold, ninny millions more can be takt n. f " If loeu go-to the wild wnoda of tie r-VViaft.tlwfy caw only can only: aucoeed Jty eiierscy : will : tnUiiHtry, . With the Fane enerjry anil industry hero they can sua eel as-well ami letter, : ana 20,829; bv tlieceneu for 1880..; Its pe)plrt are Wiat without the tlidcomfurts of aucw ouniry. Absolutely T.iU powderever yntft,'" A marvel of, purity, strength and wholesoBicncfeg. M'ore economical than the ordinary kinds, nflj cannot be sold la competition" with tie multitude of low test, short weight aJum or phosphate powders. SOLD ONLY I S CANS. llOYAli BAKI KO POWDER Co. 0Q6-WalhS S.-Y. PROFBSIOSr AlT CARt)?!" A COCKE J AKIBXS, Goldnboro.-N. C principally engaged in agriculture nnd are noted for their int Iligent,' lUMsjiuaijH-, raorai,iaw-aoiaHig,gen-c rous and'toleranti cbat-acler, .and to i-eCEons desiring, homes anions such people, where land can be purchased cheap, taxes S.are. lisrhK and whete, with moderate labor and ease, fortunes inay he accuiuu- latetlvthe county presents, a most Iny itiv.gr field. i : ' "Abundant springs of pure; yatef oi the Dest quality are found in every section of the county; and it is veil watered- throughout.' Tar : River runs diagonally through the , county ar.d'upon this-streain there i! i3 valuable water Power. csDecin'l v t vr n LK)iisburg. on ciwlar Creeb.Sau wiisN-c dy Creek, Lynch 'a Creek and i , nijtnbef A A'oiing Man of Push. never a ftiling . . A. . nArtir PnirTHTa :c nillTPTXT h"Mnoer 01 inner ftlbU'ja UAHl&a - unfllbbo -strefitn?,. there are excellent mill .. i- i . Attorneys At Law, wiLsoy, x. cr nv business entfusted to lis will be promptly attended to. N. Y. GULLEY, Attorney-At-Law, FIl AKKIJXTOX, If. C All legal buBines promptly at te.idcd t . ' ; . . JIIIOS. li. WTLDElt. : " ATTORK ET AT LAW. LO U I B uua, s. o. Office on Miu St one V door -low the Eajjle Hotel,. F. S. bPKtlLL. ;. Attorney At Law, LOUISBUUG, X. C. - Wilt attend the courts of Franklin, Vance. Granville, Warrem Ktth.(od Fi-tler-d ind Suprt me CmirU Prompt vttentin given to cvllectins, &c. Attorney ana CoTmseildr at Law lArtjisnUKGN. a - Will practice In the courts of Franklin. Warren ;Vke, , Vance and Nasfy in .the feurfreuit court of the State. fTOOHOOITJiiACHJEU The Superintendent f Public Schools of Frankliif county will be in Louisburg on the seeond Thurs day of Feiruary, April "July,. Sept. CJctoher and .Ueceniheri ana remain for threes daytv if necessary for the Jjurpose of exaudning applicants to teach in the Public Schools of this Colinty.r vr . ; , ' .1 willrari b; iin-rjouiburg ' ort Saturday of each week, and all pub lic days, to attend to any business connocted with my office. . J. N. Harris, Supt. . w B B. MASSEXR LT11G:, sites and a number of fine mills. At Laurel, on Sandy Creek, there is a cotton null which has b en in succBfuixpeHioi'formany years. ana there is ample water power in the county for large and extensive lactones. r Prior to tlie late war. cof ton, to baeniano! bogs were raised for market and com wheaVoats, rye, peas, fcc, were pKnlpced in large :qantities Hiuro the war, until recently, cotton has been the chief market crop, the Him imi -yield aver aging over 12;000 . bales-,, and the average yield per acre leing great er than that of South- Carolina, Georgia, Araiiania, Fiorida or Tex a?and iti quaMty of a srxerior uiade. For many years the lat lit npy Pi a fee raised, upon an aver age over oue and one half bales to the acre, and in LSSO, on 42 :icres of land he produced 63 bales, avemg ing 475 pounds and n 28 acres he unid 5J bales. In addition tn his cotton crojvjie made an abundant supply ot ctrn, oas," wheat, peas hogs,. fcc. Kecently par farmefs have twuel their attention to rais ing tobacco trnd for fine elhw. Tt Oacco, the county is fast taking its phtte in the front rank. Last year fr in ven acreP.Mr Do Best realiz e 1 S2,31;AND OS USD THAT CAS iJE PORCH SED AT So.UO-plSR ACRE, TOBACCO CAN BE PKOLiOCKD KQUAIj TO ANY. IN THE Statk OR IN- THE world. Our lands are coming into demand for fobaeoo and to the en terprising .Jarnier in. what I.ave ' been bkherto regarded as themoio faVored- tobacco sections the county presents a f&Id for investment rare ly equalled. TheRaJeihi and Gaston Rail Road passes through tho Western part ot the county and there is- a branch Rail Road from Frank Hil ton t Louisburg, the conn tyv seat Land neat the rail foad can be pur chased at from ?8 to 20 per acre, and land a tew miles olf from the rail road, of equal or greater tVftili ty, can be purchased at from $i. to $8-per. acre. Many tracts ot land can be purchased aV five or six-dul lars per acre. Two Warehouses for the sale of tobacco will be opened at Louisburg In Septeiiiber,' and, in t ie ; phrase of the dav, the county is. .on a boom- In tiie South Eastern; part of the county thete ; are cousideral)le or- esls ot tougleaf pi e, with oak, ol many; kiuds, hickoryv , ash, maple. ; guui,,etm,,&c.,vvhtie lu. the west-; eru and Northern portion of the county: yellow-pine; oakrricker anapledogwiVod and a great vai le- ty of oilier trees-jroWi The bid-field pine, wuicn so.raptuiy- restores .epc- ADDRESS m Ot Cot. T. C.riiUer, to tbo Old Veterans of Fraaklln County at their Uc-Urdou id XouU-burg,Scit,l-l880:- ! : The longer we live the stronger grows the conviction, tlmt despite the pooh roohers, there b a great deal in theart ot putUng things I have just heard of " an incident that illustrates this . siguiC- cant truth in a striking manner: Twelve-years a'go a j'oung ma.n came io Xewf York hi search" of erflployment and fortune. He carried his own trunk to a.lodging house, because hacould not afford the luxury of a hired carrier. Ilis honest Ctce aud frank speech won for - him his .landlady's consent to a week's living on lick..- So Cur so good.. lie went down to tlie offices of the "Ilerald,- "Tnnes, and "Tribune," and invested his List shilliug in an advertisement hi the following words: : 4,I nt something to do, and must have it wl bin t wcnl'-four hours. Ad dress Push," this oaice,' In a little while he had received near ly three hundred answers to hLr unique demand for employment. One business ihau wrote: 4lCall at 9 o'clock to-morrow nioriiing aud I may give you a chance to show how vijjoroualv -ou can .push.!' " , The tone of tliat reply pleased tho oung atl vert isca:.. and at the appointed ; hour he presented himself at the writer's office. The resuit was a trial engnge-' 1 meat, which-hits continual imtil thU time, - loung -ruflk" is how tile confi dential man of tho hqusc. ' nisr-fftlarv U ample, and he lives ih Lautliome ty!c in one ol tlie prettiest ir.tle homes in Aew lork, where pilctty homes, in the poetic skaisc of the wprd, arc as we all knowvlamcuta!ly scferce. "Push' U liis dominant characteristic, aul his em ploj et lws lt-ul ten thouaiul reasons to congratnlate ln:useifo;i the impulse lhai led-him to reply to that little ltd.'- De troit Free Press. Why wiil you.- coinjli when Shiloh's care will give immediate relit f, Vriee 10 ca, 50 ctu, and ft. bold by Furiuan. . . "C alled- to AY In." ATTORNEY AT LAW- i;':lXUiSBDR.qNCXS : OiBce in therCourt Jlls'ase. All business put in my hands wit 1 mUsted : land,' grows with i great luxuriance, ana in many- -piacew lands once worn outi. are- restbr 2 . ' li.. , ; 1 1 - jr Kj y- '- : '. : . I are 'lidiiiirably adapted to cotton.. tobacco.atid othe crops "" All the fruit of- this- laiitude and climate can be suctessfuliy produced and. in great1 niautities5 ja iFrauklin. Apples. Pear. Gr pes, Fig&, ;': MeJotj9 CT' rand 30tlXSELLOR at lW, LOUISBURG, FR.VNKLIN CO..N. C. xf attend the Courts .Tfash, Prank in. i GHnville,' Warren. 4 and W ibe Goan.ies - also the' f uplertie p,iirt ol lfor tb-Carblina; and the U .Circuit andTlisf RiCTikjurta D a. j. B aiALQiJK n ni doors .-below :. Forman Cdjke' Drugstore, adloiningprw Ov L. Ellis. X - E W TIMBERLAXE, ATT0Rt?ET At LA - LoursBtjRO, n c. Office Court House ," btrawberries and many odrer Varieties -ifruitnurislr'itthe r county and can be rapid'3'-raised fr inarkHjt.1- ' Ih tiie OrtBiectrn part ' of fce? conuty..there are. valuable gold mines, froVn one of which (the Por lis Mine) Gold,4 to the value of more tban $1, 000,000 has. been taken. These mines present a tnoisi; invjitug fieli for capi tal and enterprise -ft r . --i -r t Tl e Religious character; of the. f eo ple of the county -; i very high, the leading denominalions : "beingi. Baptist aud Methodixt. It has tlie coram n school . ystem of the i State. with hchooia of higher grane at - Lou's burg and F.a. kinktou. The Female Ccl- .... An cclange pictures a scene tliat is familiar to every experienced officer of a fair,- ami iUwill be well for them to re member the truths it sO forcibly statess and apply tbem to cases that hereafter t0;ne under their observation. It nays: ''Failed to win" is iAninly marked on the countenances of scores of men that have tried exhibiting swine this year. J; auure witn some men means ' redoubled efforts for another year, with others a dctrrmiuatioa never, to t-how again. The formef class of men will be of value' to the community and State in which thev live. Their determination brings Success; and t$is lias a price tlmt rucii are willing to pay tliat tlicy may enjoy the benefit of these men's palhs- takin?.. The failure men tliat- always have 'Failed to Win" depicted on their coun tcnances and still more plainly marked on tlieir stock have do price qn their, skill. 'It's loo common.7, They are chronic - grumblers- about hijustice "packed, committee?," r "Berkshire," "Uie&ter-Vhite'X)r "Jersey Red" meu to pass on "Poland Cliinas,! Is tlieir cry; and isjaflca made a cloak for their bwu fulures.. If the class of exhibitors whoiecomdnct is open touch- censure wouki .seci themselves' as others see them, there Is also a. lesson , for. tliem, but tlieir own narrow-mindedness is us . ually such that there is no bope of their proSlfing by aiiy example.' ; . , h The above is taken Jrom an Ohio State paper and we are "pleased, to : be able to say that there is to bd no sulk ing at ciur State; Fair, October- 14th to ISnh;: Tt behooves evert: good, fkrracrH ana SUXA-ureouer w suot um ni autiu stock-:as Xorth Carolina a working man" can grow as fine crops and rjaise as good m any section of iha ,Unior ;Gar6liua li in to win. ". '. - ; Our wiis are growing and .p-osper-ing Our farmers are less in debt than at any time inJJoe past ten years.aTos perily is abroad ia the Okl North. State ana" we propose tqsliow it to tlie out- sidc wodd at jqiu next Slato Fair. LADIKS AXD G KXTLEaCKX Feixo w Soldiers: ' . Thii iv tlie day of the rc-nion of Con federate Soldiers of. the Burvivors cf Uiosc, who in tire early spring of 1SG1, went forth to tlie battle at their coun try's call,. with, hearts beating a? proud ly as hearts ever beat beneath tho cor don of the Legion of Honor. And let us not regard it as the rc-uuion of the survivors alone, butofthoso brave im mortals who fell ou every battle field, and yielded up their lives In every hos pital, from Gcttvsburg to tho llio Grande. With us they fouglit and suffered and they died and thoui the cause for which they died is lost, the memory . of their deeds should lite while "patriot tongne's can rak a hero's praise aud woman's tears bedew a hero's grave It in meet and becoming that we should have these re-uaions, and when our children ask: '-Why do ye this if Iet us tell them the story of the Sootlv crn Confederacy; of its rise, of its " prog ress and of its Gill; let us tell them Low it was bora amid tlie clash- or arm, lived in the smoke, and died upon the field of battle; let us tell them of the soldiers who marched with Jackson and with Lee, who rodo with., Stuart and witli Hampton, and who. stood amid the flashiug of tha guas with Pellwun and Pendleton. . . ' Let tradition, let song, history nn.1 monumental shaft keep ever fresh aud green- the memory of. that grand army, which with tailored uniforms and bright bayonets, upheld the Confederate cause, during lour long years ot b!iody war. It is for the Iti-rtorinn to (race the cause of the American conflict Jtli; the tok of the statesman to leaf irand - iucblca te its lesson; but I shall speak to ' you of the Latiles, the victories, tlie lilory of those lr made bright forever the name -Confederate." , Twenty-eight years ago the dram lxnt to-trms and eleven Southcrn.ytatca ar rayed themselves for. battle. Theyonug, the inkVilc-aged and the old crowded tlikkly iuto tho ranks of war, until reg iment by regiment, and brig.ule by brigade,. they fbniKid a mighty army of the truest and the bravest within our borders. The laborer was there, tho arllzan was there, Alio professional nnn was there and the ecklicrs of the South- -full of life and full of hope, went for. b to meet their we!l-Appointed foes, and the hour came and the battle was joined at Bethel Church and Manavas p!ain,Thcn glad shout of victory rang out and the sun of the Confederacy ra-e brigh: and clear above tlie horozin. The mighty army of tlie Xorth, rais ed to crush us-with its weight, and di rected by him who w.03 then called the greatest captain of tha age, was throwa back and beaten by the undisciplined valor of our Southern troops and the first year of the war worS away. But' scarcely liad tlie bud of early spring began ti burst front the rich al luvial soil "of the York Peninsular whoa tlie army of tho Xorth, more perfect hi lis appointment, more complete Ju tits equipments, and grander iii iU xxpor lions than any; tha country luod- pro dncai;mo;od!fcJrward. with its' frond bearing of men who in art bed to assured y'a-tory,. But tho rilie pils of York town were manned, and the cnrth , works de fended by as sterny stabborn and .un-r yielding soldiers as ever fbagnt for- lib erty beneatirthe sun. - Cheer cd by" the smiles and encouraged by the approba lion, of our glorious boulhera women, those men under Johnson and Mar ru der did and dared wlntever manly ccur age and fortitndo has 'ever dared and done in any age.- Bui Yorktowa was evacuated, and as the - enemy pressed us slowly back to the ChicfcibjncHj, py in his provkience was raisiug up to oe our leader, a sokfier greater, than . Xa poleoo, and a lender more exalted tivm Washiagton. :--Tbe. battle of Seven rines wa fought; rGeneral Johnsou was wounded oa .ihi 3rd day of June I8C2, and tho cdmtnand of the army passed into- the- hands of Gen. It. E. Lee,., -" . - ,. - , - : .-. , .t Mechanicsville,- Cold; Ilaxbor, vJFTa riefs Farm and Malvern. Ilill folioweJ indofe succession; the-"campaign was 4Ycr,.McClcllao fc-a. tcatcc. and hi array was shattered and broken, aud again tlie glad shout of victory nu:g out clear aud sweet throagli all our Land. But upoa tlicse .battle fields aenps upon heaps ths dead nmx lay. THrro was Malvern llUh' Bloody Molrtra! Slorlous-MAlrcml.bAtbol Lu the sun lUditcfa sammer cVcamg. its greru slopes and thick shades teemed to In vite to Its sweet repose of calm., delight ful peace; but 1U tides bristled with bayonets and its heights were crowned with the most powerful artillery; tlto caraxweers who served the runs and tlie infantry which lay along Its sides were the best soMiera ol the Northern army. Our Foutlicm soltlicn " cbarscd right up tlto lull. The sliricUng shell, the murderous volley aud the death dcaliug caulf ter swept away pktnon. company, baUlion; e till 0:1 they pewd. right up llio hi!U Comrades f.1, Uotb- cra foil; but on thoy irmseil, to glory and to death; and when tho son wait' down that day, the Ught wait' oat ln many a Southern Imme. for ltro -InyJ father, son, buAband brother: .dead ht licaps upon the blood drenched bilk M.alvcru, There is ootliing grainier there nothhtg more terrible in U annatu war tluui the battle of MalVern IIU1; there Is no instance of more sublime courage tlian tlie Confwlrratcs sliowcd there when "Like the war hone pantiug for the the Gcil; ol u of stnio. They would uot yield a step for death or life." But wliat could valor avail agninst tlie ovehwhcludog uuinbcrs and re sources of the enemy t Witli all Europe for recruiting, aud with Um w!k4c w or 11 as their depots of nuppIiA t Scarcely Lad tho campaign of llkb pionil closed when tlie battle was epdu joined, sjmI at Cedar Bun with tb cry oi "Sto: e rail Jac'json," the God of battles ngsLi gave ut a splendid victo ry. "Then followed the second Min-os-oiA, Ue greatest battle of the war. Tbrre for two long summer, days the miglity lioets coutendW, luaud to hand and breast to breast, anl lUs bayonet dnp pod with blood, sud the sword hod dough. Thirty thousand men toU tlie Federal loss In the campaign 1 Well did the lurflorlaa say, "it was a great and joriouji campnlga and worthy "of tlie illuMrious soldier who p'-aUocd ItO Ah ! who doc not remember wliat a tlirill of 4riuurc and cxultftt'iou was felt by every Southern heart a the news of tlioc tuccces iuwed from city to village and from ullage Jo ltam let and from liamlet to cottage, and wheu wc Icnnicd tint the gray-j.ocket were over tlie border,, twrs of Joy tiowcd nmn me eyes u suiwart men. and all felt that the .iy of our deliv erance was surely hear at hand. Can we not Imagine witli what feel lug tlie ragged, war-worn veterans of the army of Northern Virginia forde! the broad Potomac t and tlieir feet pressed the otl of Maryland bow they .cpihxI out boVl and (inn to the soul- stirring strains of Dixie ? nd can wo not pl.ture to ourselves . t : u . 1 . - t vtvtJ. iA.r, us muii itriitnz (-37 (uiu 1 with proud bonrt he bchcl the lo-g lines of Confederate. Mea who hsd never turned their backs to the enemy. Pressed on to the execution of bU plans tor the ilrjt MarybiM ctunpali. The hopes of our toldicr aod pcorJo wera never brighter tkaa at , thlj mocnenL But it was not writtea b;the decrees of lroailetce that they herald be rtd isal. After the ca;ure of Harper's Terry the fierce battle of South Moun tain the drawn bathe of bl.arrlurj, Geo. Ijti ccUrncd across the Potomac, leaving bdi'uul liim uot a sound CeVl piece, not a tent or box of storck, but bringing with him tlie supplies gntliercd ia Maryland an4 the rich spoUs of ILir pcr's Ferry. But tho work of tlie year, was not yet done. As the la I sands of 1SC2 wcro dropping from th,o gUs of time, Flodcrkkbow written upon our tandaxd and splendid 'vktory agala crow sed our arms, and thus eadnl .tho s econd jiY of the warN The 10Ji day of May 1833 u be red in tlie ever memorable battle of Chan cel! on tuIc. - The genlous of Gen. 4 jacksoo never snowcu.wun, more re- fp'.aidcnt lustre than oh that djtj. The inetcor flag of the South was cercr fol- Ioa vol 'with ruoro t:votcd heroam- thin ou that day. Our force, largely out jiumbcred. bl uk-i'Um ffaeet army on the planet, on its chosen "grouod, and wa driving it la wild route . from the fieltb Tle victory was won; but oh I how dcrj-ly it wa touA: ! Getu Jack- soq was tome ixxn torn, TrsAnjWd and anil the btgbttmt ur In our Crtxmoej-.t set to no no more. The tna c4 God and of the sword tnsc4 frnm earth to Heaven, leavht to n tbo sanivla memory cXhi deeds ami lb kamoru! ty of hi Ctme. ' , "Tbi patriot tq. The nation qC" CbAncenonville, MAryes UrttiU Hooker's camrofeai cloved, and the gray " lockclt wert ardri errors C border 1 Up to this tkn kiad lrovidcue bnd tmi!ed ujwa u tf v had mot rererc4 in Uwr W'ftf, thrj tjl been more tlan countcr-bAloaol by Ut almost uubrokm stocceMe of the gracd army of Xortliefu Vlrxlaia. Tboc scarred, and beruty wimm tell tlat they coo VI unaVrtak anULur, and ill texmo foc"ag prompted iU rornitacder to jd'erost to rcUievc cr kto eWwherv, by Mw'iiec InnuWo of tit XortLera Suit. The culmio"log poirtt ia tbe aucpaiu was GeUjfbur-, Xeed 1 lei! yuu l)e U2c? it b a Uld of ikiiier. Tbuuli ail wu de tlt , toull do, tkU "of GetljVBa.M l-t Getljtburg aod VkUburxl The sua of our aatlof-Al fUluuei badrc2rd U. senith an lexa to dccUoe. And t!us cked I be third yc&r of tb war. In May, 184, euujmooccd tb Ut campaign, wUh Gen. Gnat la eunitnjirl of the Federal army; It iu a caropin ofatMtkli the army of XortVtro Vir giuU was' redoced to 16m tb.au ZQCk) eflectiVO men axd ru out cwmlcred Lj lU oj-jicreeou ia A ntia crvster than Uirec to otic- Cm t&rnrUy la evitbers w-u too grent Ute enemy hurled itimt oiiz Uua Uar great tuaft-ar of mm, rend as they were that dwwu Aud bnyooeUd by thouiands, tle teccdnj bifei cf ib okl world fundthed fresh tur&lie. 11 4.1- big as never oou fought, day by dsy L-om tbe wddemews. to tb Jfouc during priraliootUiAt woul aloct bAre warn away any other, srtny, growicj wmirr wlih each Uule, icCktlug lots upoa the tneuiy greater lhaa their ea- tiro namlcr at the bejiuin; of tbe campaign the rtm-swt of tb graad army of XortaVrn Vgioia, worn down by fcdlue, by Longer aud by battle. reeled Into Petri borg. and m.l that defence luch bhtory Ui tw&uourwrd Ue loftiest acbievrtuontof bofma rr re4 aj1 human cmlaranrc. For uu.c loug mon tlw, with Kanty rlka rukl insuCk-iciit clothing, vriih cumbers eon ttanlly daniiilt hiug by U1ku a1 Utk; wtb diily toils aoJd:!y batUc did Umc men tlxn) iu tb txeot-bc of Petersburg and fibt, as never meu (hiIiL ami uucrnl a never tutu mf fiTfd, for sll that U dear to Atoerl&ii frecEocn the right ofiucal c'l-jijcczr mecL But in 'vain was the scaTetinj. Ia vain the most determined defence, Li VAin tlie twadUxs; chnrgrv all mx bi rHo. It was oot written In the bouk cf Cite Cut we should socverd, and sl Cl man. could do ws dooe In- taIo ! Tbe rcTeat the wrctrdcr at Appoantlox Court I loute and all vu otcr w'ah the noble Army of Xortbern Yirjitix. and (General Ijt bfuad tho Uit order. HrarH: Hr-AiarAUTiessi or Atrar or Nomtiiiuim YiaaixtA. , . . AiU 10, 1C5. After four rears of arJuooji wnkf. rnAxW d tT unurpa.l couragv cxl f . ti:t1e, (U Army of Xon!n Ybvai iwvr tem cu-npwM'u to ykw in wvrf WTelmLaj numbers tdl rrvxirrts, I need not teil tive arriirv of so imnv bard foorlil LatUe. who have rnxrWsii ftl4k!ut to the but. tbAt I bar con tented to Oil Tm'.t ftma t.a Ltru(t of litem; bot tetTmg that vtUor and de vet-oa couVf ectJaJ ooOJit' tbnt cnmpenmte fc tb lows t'ni vjX U 5 lh t. with cbaw'taiMj woA rtrm-'iiaf rjm COT' irrl t- aa4 o rCne nd. ftkf V?J U ieet k Ue mi more tat.;: Tbf38AA Va!. Let ftxwt If fUl yl, lA it IMU Otfll L9: a lc rtvitil of UmX drsili Ia Tla1 jbe brut cf xtr t'Jtetser 1 1 wy. "giaUt tiud tbo men ervny cwr.trjTiMtT, kad tbe srap j . of Xortbero V- Ci ana j of t!e CowSi-rxry. v After tbe tcrrtimVe oTf.eo. Is si Awtvcrtlloo. !JrW llvi a tut a .Ictmui'l MltAm, A4 tluwir1 tber fou'U nl Ul sad dd as becanvc tbe tAi:!TUiylr, It s A3 ia tilu. luvu-tb; Artk Jubrvs tuirroJer, sad a3 as over. IVt- L dukim u;a u r rri am! Urtd Aronci tbe thjr Uit rrc. It bclcerp to tnolbf to U U L lorv; o br tuat oi oJrf Cv 1 U jwve. jtutlo U X'or-.h Ci--A hmr brrevf M the xm vrar'w Wbe IL wHwV wtre p itoi u rri r fc ml it ui Lie krste MMrtT 11 1 c; writ Ur rwrt b jLTAftldta-wA? (. fed 30a. treriiuI brT dij. JtrUrr sti 4Ti tb3 ib t. trrtr Vt&linl moVH or tacfcWnJ 04tl dL Fron ll Cnl tU ml lUCi U tl ImIai lkncrmnllp, sb A4 "nraay.ejei rUj. . Her r4 k rutcn in tbe blood of ber tbauwoi tUla; rtmi tlt. it b ennojb. Xo tcy e 0 CociirKry ca b Cnp!t wukb dot t ltl 4 Md niatctikve coct ;xy a-I ntxdjtc; dno Ixm tf oiT ror ou Nj-vJ-ia women. Tbeirlovbi-f won I tuJ rTro- mtrd ri thTtO U rA!r bs U Uin tf nWTerw,; "l Wvit; tl-5r wns! il ii-j-l.t ttu.s uui tucrv wtxL. tUix .r : l cuiiritiju nrpu-id U txcb U C9 tkk Acrt iokr!, were nire pnwerfal M Lewi. Hjj than ioebcbie, sad rrvwe d--b;f.J-ly AlJaxz ihxa twin, and there do uua who Iam errr wora tHe fjar; ther U no cu) who bA ever 3wied b tb 'Ka tf tbe Coafalerw cbarrw. iberw U uo i.tAa w bo hx ever wortbCy fol lowed tbe tarry ire, w! dw net sy U Us brt: God LW, Gal forrvrr t le, t)e t)'i woaieo tf our SlLcru. BUCKIX6 AllNICASALVli Tbe brt alre ui t whU f. est, troves. ukers Alt iHtum. fever . Utter. cl-sp-,J UaJ , ctJ'.MalaKy tcsj aaJ 'l .;u traction tl j oi fly fir fl r bd pr rcqjireL It b jjti:wv t) rfct jla. t-r mosey rtSuaJ ol. lic 21 txrtf rr bA. For a:o Ly J. B, t J.:'b. 3Iao, Know Ttijwrlf. coukl would have Attcaiftl tbe cxaiimistinri it 1bc cottics t, I have dcierralccd to vel tbe u-dr scri3cw of lbot whole rt mice bare rndoortd tbein to tbeir roantrymeo. By tbe terms of ih snrw- tneat oCkexs and mta can returu to tlir borois Aikl rrrm'.u Ujere until ex- chortgrd.- . . YoawSl take with you th. laii.JV toa Uut proceobi ttarm tbe corrKina nces of duty feiUJuUy pei&ied: sod I eAnjcstly pray that toertiful (ioJ U extend to )oa lus tllcg arxk pxou tioa. With An uoccnaiaf admirmlYi of yocr conUiK-y and devotion to ju.r 1009. try, and a gratrfbl rnuemlranc of yut:r kir.d aod lcieruai tot .?cmUoo of, mv Self, I lid you an fttTb'Jacubs tirrwnb It. 11 Imk. . ". ,t . . ...- " . L'euawL. Bu. Xo ! All was not otct yet. Tb fUg they bftd lovol o w;i aod tjkd fol lowed so faithfully mat to- furWvl tv wave do mare. Tbue gun which Ll fjubol so fiercely la tii . rod- eoocU, aud pealed to joyooaly tbe note of tri ttm;Jt, must be parksd la AHeoce, tbo truJijarrus wblvLtbey trralas living Tbe ver3- t.mlr cf trtb U 22. TV t-rxia tf taan twiM tkw llC cf auy o:bcr aal. J. TTe atrr.'-i weiU tf A-" h I pAtoUl, C ca:i- Tb wbt o? tbe tViuli'Jr;- bWlis 2 puwal. A hai aar.m!!t croLla'. V tr uiaju 1 .'I of rrU. l)ce (bouA.-! ccct tf LW1 jce Ufw)d ii- kiLua rl Locr. 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