and legally, to intend the natural and the J become a laggard in the connjcandjetno
necMary corwequpnces of their acts if thia sfain rest upon br eschutcliMHi, and then
be o. the conclusion is irresistible, that we shall be. "a ble through alt, tjme to say
when these pien are called upon to render witn true nnu jum pnue;
support to the cause of the country and
thev refuse to do so, but threaten violent
resistance to the' law, they are prepared for
submission, for re-umonJ ior does it mat
ter whether they avw these sentiments r
deny them, if they are prepared lor resist
ance to a Jaw of the land most essential to
the defence of the country, does not their
. i i . . ' .1 I. 9
conduct leaa airccny 10 mis resun
Jit would be unwiso as it would be unjust.
4o-attempt JLoagnify.JiiQjnipQrtoncejof
these manifestations of disloyalty, but they
cannot be without evil tendency in encour
nmnnAKP tMloK In ifokiert lllPlf COlojrS aild
- L I-.- k .I.. In rnrovvinfT f heir I vPw A. A.
ardor, in sowinir th seeds ol distrust and
despondency among the people of our sister
States,andm encouraging me enemy wi per
sist in his designs of conquest, prolonging
therebv the horrors and diaUeses of the
iRfvond this it is possible that the
a
Though the aeurosrtnay eueer at and witl ingsJe-
. ,' fame) tier. . r
Our hearts awell with gladt.ess whenever wt nam
her."
TIIOS. M. OARRKTT,
Col. 5ih N. 0. Troops, Bertie co,
BUYAN GRIMES,
Col. 4th N. C. Troops, Pitt co.
JOHN.D. HARRY,
Col.l8tb N. C. Troops, Nw Hanover.
SAU L I. HILL,
Lt. Qf h & C Tr 'rr, Cms wellcOj
H. C. JONES, Jr., '
Lt. Col. 57th X 0 Troopv fHsburjv
BEATON GALES,
G. Kaniseur'a Hrijf. Raleigh.'
J. 0. HARDY '
Sarg. C;h N. C. Troops, Buncombe co.f
lZxecufire Department ff. C t
' J t AwviTAHrUiniaAt'a Ornci,
. . lUlelgh, Angus 14 18C3.
QCXXEAL OaOIS, ) ' !.
JJu. 18. J "
r THE COMMANDING OFFICERS OF TUB
. Militia will prepare a statement of the number
tit men tui uu-hed'bv their respectiv Urgimente to the
Anuiea of the Couiederate btates, aittier al toIub'
leer nr con t-ripts, rpecli'jing ihj number or each.
II. They will euro 1 lite ihuuc; rank, regiment and
resideuce l eve'ry a4Jirr of this State whu naa been
killed, or died from wouuds receive.! in battlt, or diad
from disease, contracted in the Army during Iba pre
sent War. ' ...
III. Tbey will enro'I tba names ofsucb a6ldiera as
have deserted nm tba Army, and sot voluntarily re
turned to tbe sirne., -..'' . ...
IV. ThJ atatement and rolls will ka forwarded to
IbTa office as toot" as practicable. . " r
B order of Uorernor Vakci:
war
THE AFATIir OF THE PEOPLE.
There is an apatbj ptrvadinf our country at
this time, mjs the Columbia Uuard'un, which in.
conduct ol these men may bring on us a ca'
lamitv to he deplored evt-n bv thfin selves.
li is not impossible that these men yh uld
far more appalling than all the husts of our'enc
tLies. What has brought about tliii ftjte of
Uiorbid iuvliSert-nce we know not; unless ti e r a-
succeed in lighting the blaze "ol imesfnie f iriotiiu of the country has been ewalluwtd up
civil war in our own Sfafe. The Irtle of Dj 0e ppirit of speculation and nncd of iiioHrj
Maryland, rventucKy ana.uJsouH is urioe wKich jlttS take i 0f the hearts of our
us for solemn tvnruins;. Be assured; tbe I .
. . ,. ii . . ill people anu apreau iweu like a laiai ptinenre.
IVorth Carohna trm.ps will not turn back ' , -
in the course which thev hive pursued w "uc' Wi - F-
hitherto.Theirhunor is ioadtfei)lvnledd l luew to be in tbe anuj. manage to
in toiil to admit of this. Hardships and keep out, the labor necessary fur the ciuuplete
dangers we. know lie in our onward' paih, defence of the wetrofwlis is withheld, and ?uch
but a rain, worse th.tn ignominious ieath, hih prices are placed upon the product necs-
we know to be involved in turnins back. r? tor the supix.rt f the cuutrv and the army.
andluchlii a sT be"l h3" faic ?)f-airiaT rl-.l fc hhatrirrinanrTJf xtcStnprrhjilQrv
lAN'L. 0. FOWJJE, -"
. Adjutant General.
men. . Those who refuse to aid usand in-
vite-the-enemv-toourconjues
iiiL' .,r- w thundering at our very d m. trllow coun
our currency ana iuvoltinjj ourselves la unierai
derin at our very
xrjuienl-hall we entinue losluujber om ihe very
vtre of ruin? Shall we not be around to uur
dat'jrer until the truti heel of the roetny is tirnily
plantrd upon our ntcks? This ii tn liine'f.r a
patriotic nun t be ena:ed in making n fortune.
The man who i intent up ti accuiiiuljiiifj minify
in the ui'Hiietit ut his ctuniry') v. ix unwirih
of the independence fr wh.ch we are MrusJKliyj .
It ii lime for ix to put unde cur eifih lie.- and
devote our lives, our property, uur influence 'id
eerjlhinjr we have to the estah i-h-nent f u
country 's independence. Lei iIm b d.ite heari'.
proiupi'y and universally, anj every doubt bout
our ultimate aucccM vanUhca at utice.
escape in the general wreck of our political
"- - - .
lonunes.
But there is yet a consideration to which
your attention has not been inviled. Ther
u. systematic violation of I he laws if civil-
. lsA far-fir i- the pnwmt' Ii mil IuMii
without its natural influence irv ind tmin
our resentment and exciting towards him
to the inviolability of private projer.y "or
tbe . personal libf rty of non-coinbatanrs.
He. has mnde yar upon innocent and de
fenceless old men, women and children, by
driving them as refugee from iheir homes,
burping their dwellings and taking l'rin
ine.ll uifr mtrttijs ui suuaisicucr. tie iux
employed in nis service in command ol
His arimr ucasis in iiuuijii u iuc, m
hare not hesitated to inflict uixwi la.lies of
the greatest reh.iement, jhe myst cruel m
?uJ(sk II's ctuelties to our people have
been limited' only by bis power. Surely
there cannot be a man of honorable impul
ses or generous tiature in our whole S.ate,
who has not fell his heart swell with indig
nation at theecital of the inhuman bar
barities of our foe. But it must occur to
ishment, that the employment of the slaves
of the South and ihe free negroes of the
North, to murder our citizens and oppo?e
us in honorable combat as soldiers, should
not have lired the soul of every man in ihe
Southand raised every strong arm in her
defense. He who bears this enormity wiih
patience, is a coward or a brute, "whom it
mmmflA Iia Kiea fl jff apt' f r aaI m rr a n 99 A ,
- ' . a - f
can he who counsels suDunssum, rr-whose n WifoJrW. Since theiueufthe first drau-ht.
"BETTFK TO DIE ALL FRFEMEN, TIMS TO LIVE
Ai.L SLAVES
How rangekjs jhat tjiereare men (nian
kind. I beg your pardun) wlo, with the y in hope
cf being permitted to.tetainlheirVaves, ehou'.d
be willing to become flave i;.themielfi. And
yet this is" what is jjitunt by recouitrucfion.
When some, in the days of our revolution, were
willing. ti..go back to the urotecibn of the Hriti.sh
flag, i. wj after cuneilitory acts had been passed
by the 1'arliataent, and pruclamatiun of full par
dun and amnesty issued by'lheir (retieral. .Now,
there are no ucb acts of conciliaiion, no prucla
rna lions of pardon. On the contrary, the Con-
:re3, the Prendent, the Generals, denounce fire
and swordLihe.destructiun of cur property and
homes, and ourwo 'extermination. It we ream
anything, it will be at the mercy of the deepot,
and; ..
"Where's the mercy despots feel,?" K
Draughts. -However unpopular draughts
may be in eouie places, it is .by no mean.- the ca-e
lUt'ciitivvPrpartmviit !V Curolliia,
' Awcta.it UksitaAL iUrnca, (Mimtu,)
lUuia, Aag. 18th, 18t8.
PCCIAL OkDEB,
Si.6. ' .... ,
ALL AUTHORITIES ISSUED FROM THIS
Ot&ce atui nvt igned hy tba Got? rnor, to rie
tr- vj, rr lirreij retokr J, unless tba ciuter rolls ara
fill m tbi btficv l j tbe 10th of September Bait. .
N D r wrJer of 0rrior Vasck: .
A DAN'L.O. FOWLS,
' Aoa. 45-47 A-ljutant General.
ff. , , IH , ' i - r . ;ii i mui ' ii n i in i nil imiii tii
jU4C CAUsi: At OUU COL USE!
TO TII E PEOPLE OF SORTII CAROLINA.
lrics Chuf Commissabt, C. 8.
Ur.euMM.ru', Ju'j L' 'Mi, IbCJ.
ClONFORMA'iLV To T1JE ClRCl'MR OF THE
C uiuir) Ui-nrral vt 8ubi9tcbct, ajprvvtd
b, tbe 8 crrUij t Uir, lk CommiMariat ifrvmtt-
iiietit m tbi Mal lor tba urvha at! proper diitri
buti'Oi uf hui-irucv aiorf U aow ia oratiuo.
Miij. W. W. ( rrisn Gol laboro,' baa beeq appoiaW
rJ t'i iff pun.li iMng t'uutiirj far tbe fint District,
4auuj(Ut-ul-iklLcwuuUyi et.ot Waireaj r&
J..bimou 8 ttup9ou,LUu.io aud Ooslow, ioclaeiVa
Cpt
tba ffectrttvl U:in-l cirMl of tba eoBoties of Uraif
rillr. Hulk, Chi lb to, Oiabga, fcraoD, Caell, Ala
niancc, lU&Julpb, GuilfonJ, Hockiugbam, Stokei and
sFtirjtti.
Mj. E M L-w, CbrIotte. tlIH Diatrict, eom
p. si ut tbe cui.tirs ut Surry, Yadkin, Untie, PaviJ.
. n. M.u j aii t li'ion. mu i lt coutira wett.
Laj t. t 6- MtK unrj, iwurtb Li?trict composed of
the toui.u- uf ,Vt lUni r, Urunicki Cplumbna,
U ' u, 11 lr.u, iuiH' -r!ml, Hmaetl, JUoore, Kick
o.oi.J, .tiim. a 'i iliitg'Mi.erj,
J'.i.j'. vflici .1 i.f niuiiij and experitoca htve been
j. poinfet Ch ef C aituiaiiea uf tbe several District
lull nuttn.ncj t noutihata aah-ot for each
J h u m iiir j idgrarat, tba Interest f Ibr
-riie Ki.l r. tK-nt nttru; TLm yUrn it drrmrd ad
"ute t' uirtt urb tinrrrrDcic uaj arUe, and 1
linear e-riirti pj l ti th popl of tbi Stale to
urinj forr J to lh,- fimbing aprula of tbe Gov
m liit-ol mli niclrof iubitnce f tfttf kind wbicb
ttiev cnu po-ii ftntt. 1 bi U patriotio doty which
fieiy g uJ i-uixrn own Lit ccuotiy, and it ia hoped
thu I be re will tw on nrcity for iiupresslog inch ar
licl" a tba Armywi I be vbl ged U bava for ita aop
ffnrt. Th onJer in force indicate but out method by
h -cb t'cmmi9tirg trm other SUtea, wbctlirr at
j mI or tli arUiie in the Aeld, caa obUia auppliet
(n,iu tU State, aa-J n strict aJberence to them ia lt
d,!" pent Me-1 lrlop the reoorcef) of the Jlale a'ik.
Ill Li-iricl Ct tnnii-.-arie iu tins Slate and their sub-coimji-sanrs
iud ngrnii. rt, therefore, hereby direct--'l
i. proljibittntrrftrenoe within their appropriate
Mm li, ai'J if hLijontnts of purchases ao tnala be at
teintvJ, tbey ilt take lp to prevent them, and, if
uevr .ry, impress tbe loie.
R-i-lrnt Qj.rter Mustrrs ara retpectfally reoaest-
fsllj rtfuse iran-pwrUtifin to uch abipments, aud to
: - 850 Reward, , .
I mit PAY THE ABOVE REWARD FOR TIIB
" apprehension, confinement and delivery of b.y
boy JACK, who ranaway from ma oo tba Idth of the
present month Said Jack ia or A dark n-pper color,
jery quick when apoken to, nt feet 10 or 11 inches,
high, weighs about 14U pound and ahout 80 yeara of
TI108 J OADDV,
;ilprn28,.H.a.8aC"'VAl"0C,'tl-C-
$200 Reward. ' :
RANAWAT FROM THE SLBSi RIBFR ABOUT
the middle or August latt, JA( K. a blight n.uUt
to, about 28 yeara of age, flv frCr8 or U inchea ia
height, rpara built, slow-spoken, baa a laigw scr oo
tba left t heek axtcoding from the corner of the mouth
two thirds of tbe way towards tbaeur. abaUly iral
a carpenter. . . , ., . . ' .
One hundred do hrs will be paid for his delivery to
tbe Subscriber living 8 uiilea south of . aiietborn1,
Aoioo county, R C , or fur his eoi.flnrnitut no that
be ma? be bad, and $100 more, f.r rvld iieesiifSriebt
to convict any white ptrsoa or pemons, fr lail oiiog
the Mid slave Jack. JAMES C. BENNETT.
VYadeshoro', December 18, 1662.
2120m.
WAITED TO PVIlCIlASlf,
houses,- :
HORSES.
- ' . HORSES, '
,,,,v,...,,..ll0RSESf--'-
HORSES,
HORSES,
. At the U7ERT STABLE,.
- WajMoio,' N'C.
IIIOHEST PRtCES PAID. .
221-tf - J. C. CARAWAY.
Dentisiry.
BR. HORTON, KtMDt.N DEN-
TIST, W.drhrt,xc.1Uiuii:
pit-pa red to perform sat oit alien on the
YEETU. Ilvhasiiow on band gi-i upp j ii o I D
HiLf TEETH, and all olhrr uiatrriala to V
ful praetW i.f hi pro(ei-siu. Tet tb moan'trd ci. G.-id
or Silver PUie, from one to u "i.L cr.l'Wcii. n.i,r
cliapa. . All ork wairioirj f,.r 5 ytVit. JUti!
W. Dlirvn-Mis, Rait gh, wUl'take charge f yta PreUc "avlavo no boil, act in ajiif, j
.... ' . T ' . Iran riva ,nlM .t-'. i. i i. . .
ma. : X "
N. R.lwil) attend toa'I calls from home; bulflstl.
have to charge mileage, ia adJitton ta tnv nil rr Jeea
- , '. . ' . I- U. IIOhTONr
Wadesboro', Jaw. 27. lff.3 2u tf
xr.T. h a . in,
.?r WA TCIIMA KER &. JE WRL LER, Ty?y
IS AT HOME, RE.VDV AND MILLING 1u l(
J. all kiad of repairinp, anJing i.d clrai iajr. in
the bet manner and at flit b-ttrt nudct roi,iutt
tth aenine. domhility aad ttrearib. v
Feb 4, CS-216rf
SPECIAI?Sol&
1IIGJ1MOVM TAX.Xl'Xr jUSOi'lWTV.
HIDES Ml) BU R I JVIM).
II
A VINO FAILED
tor my. Iaiery,
?o 'find A-rmriiAsks:
I Mil drlrmmrj to c.b.
menve, immediately, the t-nbiegi.f H.w lli le
bides as wi!l make fie leather, for 19 c at pt r puJ r
and 75 cent pr ni pr.
I will pay THIRTEEN DOLLARS perceid far jaad
Oak Dtrk delivered at my Yard.
I Ul buy Jlidea dry at $1 per ponnd .'.0 i-ri,
gf'O- J. C i ARA WAT.'
March 2.1d, lC3-223-tf
revenue
course of conduct tends to this result, escape
this condemnation ? And under such cir
cumstances, could we fail to transfer to Our
enemies at home And, the main authors of
our caUirndes, the hatred and
wh'ch we cherish for our public enerny f
Bat let us invi'e you to a policy which
shaH void nil apprehensions of e'l and dis
aster. Let all the good a:id patriotic peo
ple of the State, utiite in a public avowal of
their opi nionsmencTalion of the senti
meats and, designs -of thin -factlonTjik;
cannot fiI io destroy Tt. If errors in the
fnminpt of our Mlfiuiiii'iiliaon nuininill
- -1
let us brush themfio.j ouF nieniory or throw
over themihe mantle of charity. L-i the
- - .. ml ....
liticians he oiice i.ti-re banished from the
arena. Let Us ia the mjdn of .the fearful
dangers that surfounof lis, renew our "pled e
of devotion to ihe cause of the count ry, and
lijsht upon her altars eternal blazing lit e.
If the tnuteriaU of war which have been
gathered together, hve been misapplied or
wasreu, let u.maKe use 01 me wisuoiu 01
the boy, who when he has lost an at row,
'i5hooU bis fellow of the self-came flight,'
The aelf-ama'ry, with mora advia-d watch
. T find tha other forth. And by adventuring both
H oft nod both. " i. -
-Let u ahove a'J not permit North Caro
lina ta rccyil from the con Let Utr not
our people have taken quite a fancy to the tliinj;;
tip tuuch 8i, iudced, thit they Uy the jjame of
draughts froru niortiinj: tiil "LTht. tjy wlu-re yu
will, ii the neighborhood of the Court linage,
you will see then, knee to knee, Jotetitly- watch
ing eich other's -n oveniegts, with ' eycn ufxra
little chepierc J board, upoo which n re' laced
some white and. black roui.ded-picees ot wood,
whiehhey try to take from each other wiih the
otinoat ea-erness. - Theyore eo fuUfpluCknd ! &'!!!JJ;
-3-r- : . : r. -t. , i ilijj julu.iu, iua..,r. u uiK.ivnLua vui.itirta' i h.im
earplttd courae by enpajriiig in this game ot vJT:
and ta k e t h us de iu wnst rati n i the 0 cadfy bTovra
they intend to inflict upon the, Yaitkeea when
ih.eY " tteiupt to take the capital ol Anaon. 'J'lie
minors in this respect, as we expecr
Minfate them, when the tune come, in deuiiuj:
stalwart blows upon, the head of out enemies,
and eiand by to li! up ihe pips uude by thoe
who plead they are over fuN -five."
w
rrpurt tue c tus t-; tbe couioiisaary in whust District
Ibe trausaxtiuua ccccr. ,
' JAMES SLOAN,
Mij- and t'bUf Ctnjmitary,
21! -47 for tbe Sut of North Carolina.
iiv Tin: uovi:r,iok op aoutii
tAKOLIA.
X VllOULAMAflON.
HEHEAs, IT APPEARS TO ME THAT THE
tieira-inrtf of uur people still require the con-
ticu ioce ottbepr. Libiliou ticretvfurae itrndd by pro-
ctaiuutioQ tv n,c ip iuUuu of certain at tides from
Uie-Mrtte.
N.;vtbrrp1 1 ZEDULON R- VAN'E, O .vernor
' Noitu, Caiu tin, U i ieun this iVoclnutaiion, con
t hiinig tiio rrocUiiiitiiMii f July 1 Via, in force for
iniiiy .j .ji li. iu anJ alur ib 12thxiot., in regard to
tin- eip.n lutioi, oi t'otliiu an I Woolen Cluth, Cotton
tn l v"Vn Virii,L- !bi-r, and fche, But jct to tha
rzceptioti, eSfwu In rrlolut,e.
I 1" witiLs wiicreof, Zcactoa D. Vasck,
-s-ut vr.raiii Geueial and Coiuii.Ld-r in ri,iif
I . ... . .
) until . t
Uit-at i f, the -Mitttf .! t atfized
D-i.e t Kwleicb. Ibis lUtli dav of Aurait
" W S3
TO COTTO PLAXTChli.
IIVE BEEN APPOINTED. RV THE SECltK
tary of tba Treasury, Cfcief Aceut l.r Ibe rar,
rhaa of Cvtton for the Cuiifetirrate iiovernmnit itb
ia tbe ptsteof .North CarotitiA. and willjny lor the
same in 7 per cent Roods or ra'h.
8 nb-Ageota visiting tb difflrrnt parts of ihe ? tale,
bnyiog in my name, still Law written ceitihrstes cf
appointment.
Ry order of tha 'Secretary of the Treasury," all
Cotton pnrchawrd hy myVrlf, r my Agents, oo and
after the 18th day of March, IWJ3. will t pa J for iu
7 per ce6t Bonds or Ceb, and n.t 8 pr cent Bonis as
stated in a former aderil-mei.t. L'p to that time,
however, the 8 per cent Bondt will ha furnUI.edu
aund.
Patriotic citiiens are now offrre I mdMiu.r.. t.
aid tba Govrrnment by elHhg to it their ctua r.thtV
ir.aa io private capita lst.
M : .. . ' LEWIS8. WlUlANISf
t iiariotte, .Ma'cb 20, 18ft:U224.
Nrlice.
A Di.
cr they will Cockt or 1'lkas ad Quabtce I
rONEV IS PLENTY AND OF DUX LITTLE
UA ! only In pay de-l-t U.i y
iuerefora tba uudrrsiirard wi.!d reneetfu'lv ak
ig those presents aud caused the tD0e wbo owa him (through tia Aigwa) i.i,iatMl ac- V
k,"' ewu aiccuiil Nhl aUo na . iMHiiilrat'r
on the Evtata of JuliN PKAIT d.crasl, t e l t
LtltUlr WMlioaRsUyVwRit py u-MrttMEtrN
K; LILE8, will wail on tbose desirous f pnii'g.
If jowill eooault ef-intrre)"t, y JlLLnuftLii.
iuredly f comply lib ' the'aUva n queitfiTVtfa money
is plenty anU cheap. ' - .
When tba above .debts were con tnicti-d it took f na
hundred ernti to pay no 'lollafV nuw oo can pay six .
a,ltlMMMIJiMfiluutdMj
;' :-. "': .,v...,,, J, J. co.x.
Jane 9th, 1 8C3-2W-tf .
By the Gnernr:
Battle Jr.. Private ScCretarv.
.. . - r- - - - BT
0'
II1DI: IIIU:K!I catilim cat-
WING TO T vK SJAKClfT AND blr Fli'ULTV
of procuring llKle. ttie JjaiiHirihrr, n VHy
tue bijjeet cirb price, in Ca-b or Ltler, fr Hi-lta of
any and aliirL-riptioui; !o 'for D.el Uiltje huJ Shvrp,
Persous wibjiy5 to aeli, by iuloi cang ut. we will g'iwT
them a caiT. .'" . ''
IITdertainied on tboaroenji'rnii' a here ortre.
,TVidbcro'f Aug. -26th, I8o3-4-tf
Z. B. VANCE.
11 ll
AugMi ll, imi-lMQ
PiT A'TU Of OUT II CAUOLIaT
QUaBTCE 8SIOSS,
Juiu Jerm. Ifc63 .
Nshcy Bird, r. James Prker and wife Ann E., aad
. lb cm. ' .: -T
APPBAK1NG TO THE StTISPAPTinM np
Die Uou t tint the deteudauta J-iuts P.rker and"
.te Auh h. Piker, reida bryuod tbe limits af this
Stiite, it is or Jcred iLat poblication fur six ucceiv
w-a Imj m-,.j iu tb orth Carolina Argus, notify
I
moots jr.ru shoes.
iu:iAiiu:vG,c.
"FTAVING MADE CP MV MIND TO GO
fl ibto the uiaoulactuio of BOOTS.. Will
lug MiadtM,;.in,! t be and appr at tba next Term I bHOES, aud o do all kind :f ill-pairing. 4c,
or iuis turt to Im behl fr tua CuUnty of Ansou, at 1 1 u' ,,n" rneinwi t noiifyiHK tbe pul.lir that 1
tii L'uurt ;il..n4 in Wdebroogbva tbektcond Moo- reolfd Cuyt. J. C.-CAKAHAY'd ShoSl..,n, 'it
dii iu (jctolM-r nut, Hi. n nud there to plead ar.swer
or tJeiiiur to' Puu.t tl puliiion or the same will be
hVu pro ci.hfrmxn nii.l heard et parti nt to idem.
-lAVitus- pATaiVfc J, Core.G, CIrrk of our said
O-uitat oth e iu;Mf'dsi orougb, tba Second Monday
in Jul,), I'M, .
IWl) ; P. J. COPPEDOE, Clerk. ,
I 'have
a a
n. at 11 lull
Moont .Tannery, where 1 Khali ha liai i.T to fetmir
land manufaeture Shoes, Boota, o, foraU Ke 'ld
cumomers or ine iaiih.ry, and for the fHiMie
erftlly. 1 will work ci.a p, tMkiVir Into consi-erfii- n',
the times, an I tJiecost of everything neceeeary to the
aupport of mao.
X3i-Jy : , j. C; gJAfFORD.