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dtscoant of 83 per cent, except the uw Issue of tours. llol l. Stook it law lo the Legislature. I do not thiiu thi ar io tr'tl.ni tea member hi both bouse who f t vor h i election 1W Goternor. We will have a rrsttTdtlo t b fire us to-day -which will test hii strength. 1 tli i iik wtioui four days uioro will complete te busl ,jni of tb gess o n. Nothing fria Le'a ariuy this morning. " A batti was fought yesterday near Petersburg. Oar troops victorious though tt considerable loss. Vf mast all dii our duty for Vance and thsra will be w danger. Yours truly,- ".-. . ' . 7 CHEROKEE WARRIORS. . . TTi AiT.eW?wTM an, numbering, uuder tb command of Capt. M. H-if r4rJ tnr lew Jyw ince,- and went tnte eainp. They are a fin lookii g tei of tarn, young, roltutt an I adit. AiBg tbeut is a sou of Ida cele. brated eheif JuiiHluk-X bt"aUiut a high dejrree of perfection ia drill, and go tbrougb all tbe atolutiomwwitb precision and accuracy. To ir abrill War-hoop make out int oluntariiy clap bia band ou bU bdt if bit scalp ) safel . Speaking of these taitbfuT allies of tha South, re- thluds us of a little iocidut that very forcibly illu. trates 'belr datotion U our cause, as well aa their i Ulity to a friend. Some time text winter, during ou of tbeir raida Into our western eountiew, tbe Yan kees captdred aboat fifteen of Col. -Thomas' Indian addieri, and curried them to Knoxvill ' llerk they were flittered And feastedrbig talks held, and magnifi cent promises made, if tbej would abandon tbe Cou . faderacy aud join tbe Lincoln government. Jbey were . -promised tbeir liberty and five thousand dollars in gold, if they' would bring Jn theseajp! of their Vkeift Vol. H'm, . Thomas! The Indians seemed to pause con sult and' finallj agreed to tbe proposition, "The" .were released, returned to their mountains, sought the emp of thair. Chief, told him all, and have ever inee brn on tb war-path Yankee scalps! So much f-r tbe fidelity of the Indian, and so much for the titdiztd and christian manner in -wbieii a Yankee 0neral w..ul I get rid of a foe he ia too cowardly to ait to k himself! Floor ha declined $ IL per barrelia-JU vTwo vluahl cargo on Government -acoouYt bare arrivtd lately at Mobile. gt2rMj. Marcus Erwin. has been appointed Com-rni-"U"oer f.r Wiatern North Carolina, under the Act ahlUhing tbe .Writ of Ha be is corpus. Mr. 8 B. Sawyer has been appointed Marshal. Ashecills A'tvs. Tbe Miodonarie ariH Chaplains who reported to th General Anwmbly of tb ' Prrxbtterian Church. v ltly.ln ession in Charlotte, N. 0., gate a total of 12.000 names "added to tie Church" In the last year from tbe'army. t t -.'- Ficit Caor Aiocxd Richmoio. The Sentinel is -"informrd - by armere (fom tbe country -surrounding Rirhmond, that this prnmies to be a line crop year, . none ef tbe fruit, except the apricots, hating been, killed by the late spring. " v A Tfn or WAsaiioToii. 'At"goty ratner, tr it Is Tby Holy will tbat we sball obtain a pace and name among tbe nations of Ike eatth, grant that we may b enabled to show our gratitude for Tby good-, nes ny" our einieators w rear and obey Tbee. V "Uljss us with wisdom in our couaoils; success In tattle; and let our tictories be tempered with humani ty. Endow, ateo our eneinie with enlightened minder I that they may become ensible of their injustice, and willing to restore our ttberty and peace. Giant the petition of Tby servants for the fake of Him wuom thoa hast called Tby beloved Son. Neter- thvlera, pot our will, but thine, be done. . Amen. We rere t to learo of the dleatb of William N. Scales, at Camp Chase, where b was held by tbe enemy as a .prisoner of war. lie was the eldest son f. Robert 11 Sole, Eq., who has before lost a son and son-in-law by this war, liaj. Vonftdtratt. .... '- - - A Sad Occtasmct 8ome dsjs ago, Mr. Jame . Little, an estimable ciliien of this county, while Inbof. ing-uttder under a temporary aberration of mind threw biniell into a well upon bis farm and was drowrt-d. "Mr. L'ttltJ wi about 6 years of age. It is thought 'tbt tb distressed rendition of the country, was the caue of hi mental deraugemcnt. All of hU sons am in tbaarmy. one of, whom has been very badly wound- . . , NKWliERN. - . There wss a r'umot In this city yeste rdny tbat New. beru bud teca t t-icuitted, but wbaber uu'o or lii we are unab u say. Wt rnjipoite the ein my mv sore ly pressed Jor uen t Uu-Iit,l0ud aud wilt vio all thiy can to reinforce U(it.t. Ttie boi ling of Ne wbn n aui feeding .the negfoes ,l s bt eu railivr nu rapeuai'e Xty ratiou,aud we should n'ot bo au;pruud tobearibut they had burnt tb town abd Jeft for James river. Tb Wilmington Journal'of Moudiiy as: It was reported in town ou Saturday, and it is be lie ed th report is well iounded, that tbe enemy bare evacutated Newbem, I so, it is do doubt for tbe pur pose of reinforcing Uutler ou the Junes river. Confederate, 17 .' THl s oon "Co n feiTerTue svsTbTrlknks a.Ji-.a a . m . . laiea whenever nauoxis tiifuume or Ueil .iver Officer IrtteTy'Said fo TiimTO'isiRral, howVhlI t ... r u j. gxits irn- we gut River." our boot out of Hed-itim?.' D.inu Red replied Duuka. . Ibis is bow tbe effort to duui the river e-i iglouted. - Thie is reliable. . - - - death of We are glad to learn tbat the report of the i Col.,W J. Clarke of tbia city is incorrect aud tbat he is only wounded. Tin raport of bis deittb reacbU us in tbe shape of a rumor aud wo are glad to know, ihat,' like maoy others there is no truth in it. , ' Confederate. ' : 1 ' . '. .-. -- The authorities in Columbia, 8. C, have closed all retail liqour houses. and. aeited the etcck on hand. It is Said the Danville Connection wilkbe completed so that trains can run through to QreenBboro' some time during tbe present week. I": 77T". , , . , . StfOCKtKO Accidcst. The special correspondent of th Southern Confederacy furbishes tbe following ac- CO'mt of a sbookiog andvut&l accideut at Uulton: Ualtom, Oa., May I, 18C4. A distressing accident occurred last night in the camp of Maney's brigade, wuicu nas cast a .Ioom over ttie entire army. For some t me pat a great revival basbeen going n here, as I have alreu'jy adtieed )our redein, ami nivetingi were held in the vaiious c rups. Lat uight tb-re was a prayer fceetii'g in M'luey'a. brigade, with - ntHHlv-4ye wtM.Mief-wait -wttif-t II-wm-kuecliug lu pmyer, a Urge tree winch hl beo set ofl Br ssisjl CDhtinued t burn without beiog ii"tice l, sullenly fell Willi a erau amm.g the cobgregxilou, instantly killing tleven aud wnuutiing fodrr-The min ister unrrowly ecaped, and a large portion of the killed were at tbe mourr.er's bench. A familFleft TO GOD S CARE. Rev. John Newton relates that many proofs had passed under bis immediate notice of tbe faitbfuluesi i'f Ood in anxwenng tbe prayers of pious parents wbo bad left bebiud them young and htlplees children. He especially meutions a friend tt bis, a- laborious Cbriitian minister ia tbe west of England, in whose family tbe Divine promise was lulffil-d. This devotrd man, when uyingrwas a ciretl to, make bis will; but be replied,"1'! bave nothing Xfi leave but my wife and cbildreo; and I leave them to the care of a gracious Ood;' and soon after he died happily. .No prorpett appeared for the support of his family; but tbe Lord disposed a man wjio bad always despised bis preach ing to teel for his iitta family, aud by bis means 1,600 or about $8,000, were raised for them; and the clergy of Exertef, who had never countenanced bis ministry, give bis wdow a hOueand-gardea for her life; ao that she afterwards lived ia greater ease and plenty than in the lifetime of ier husband. '. .-RCLE fR RUIN " , Tu UabauDi Herald'.' puolisbed at Ntssiiudnud April 23,1s uuduigUisttdly in favor of the Jioutbern C. ... Jersey, aud seeks opportunities to proclaim it- Jot . lin tj'-our cause. About tbe first thing that meets tbe eye ou taking up ibb paper is a poetio scrap entitled "The Soathera Girls," from which we make the following jrtract: ' J ' - - . . Now Northern goods are out of date - i . ' , And einoe old '6' blockade, . Tbe Southern Giris will be content . With goods that's Southern made. ' ' We scorn to wear a yard of 6ilk, ' ' A yjrd of Northern lacp, Sllllt mult .llll Il.ttllAMIklfltl . MDd.u .1 t kuu. wear mem wuu mucu grace.. Hurrah, hurrah! forthVutfny SoutKr" lug riuiiy cuuio SO uear, And three cheers for tbe Homo-pun dress ' i The Soutberu ladies weur.' - .' Tbe Southern laud's a glorious laud, ' Ami ber's a gloiious cause, . .- Then here's three cbeers for Southern rights, auu ner orav oouiuern xxiya. 'We have sent our sweethearts to the wars, But dear girls never mind. Our soldiers thev wilLne'er forget' The girls they've left be'bind. Ilarrab, lurrsbl for the BUHny South, SLcrr&cr. . . : -1 S& We are authorized and requested to announce, B. F. MEDLEY, 14th N. C. T., as a Can didate to represent Anson Couuty fn tbe House of Commons of our next Legislature. Election in August next.- t y KaT Vfe are authorized and requested to announce LtL. L. FOLK, 43d ,.N. C T., as a Candi date to represent the pei-ple ofAiison in the House of Commons of our uit Legislature. Election iu August. COTTON C 4 R DS-COTTO X CAR Ds7 ima MAG IS ( RATES OF NsON WILL MEET in Sftfci'il Couit at Wadesboro' on (he intL to Oistribut a lot or Cotton Cards." The Conn: is tiouers fm-.lbe iClieLoluJdisr Families rwttuti tu iu oe presenu y tULt. Cur. C. C. Msylst184.-281 - - - , Nolice . 4-T8 HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL TRADERS IN AN X son uottoty wno bate Tailed to make their quar terly returns to the Assessors up to tbe first of Apri last, that said returns must be made immediately un der tbe penalty presoubed by law. Aud those who bTe failed to register must apply to me forthwith Iu my absence from Towu, tb Register's Book wil ds tett wit iir. . Ke (JalJ who isautboiztd to register slid cite nceipts. I will a.tteod ai tbe Court House, in WadesborougV, on every Saturday during iuis mouiu to receive me laxes dae. J wliITE Collector- way tne litn, 1804. Lost. Bout the ist or april, between wil- mmrton'and Wadesboro. a S16.0J Bond or teitincate. jbere were three $500 Certificates, No, 3042, 8043 "d 3044, sent by B. G. Worth & Co., -Mr. 1 1 olden s organ says that unless the act sus pending tbe writ of habeas corpus be repealed it is in favor of the withdrawal of the N. Carolina members. Hul nr ruin " ath mi.Mn f lk. r..i;.. Tbe leader of this faction fioJing that he cannot rule the Conservative party is determined to ruin it, U claims to hv "rnadfnlwe the pnrty, and now see ing tbat it cannot be iada auhsertrVnt to bis own be hests tbat it will not follow him In bii counter revolu tionary notion, one of which isto ' fcike our own af fair into iittr own bands," by removing tFio key-ftone 'IVUl V yvtitvivi m UibU US UBS 11. ion VII 10 : AlU.. it. ' Tax iir Kind, A LL PERSONS OWING, TITHES ARE HERE by notified to take the ssme to some Depot by tuts 1st June, except Cottoo,- wbicb they will take to M,VbL BENNEMS , 5 miles west of WadesboroV taking bis receipt therefor, which rectipt the.tnx payer wili Uke to the Depot where be delitertd bis other titbcs,nd take tbe Agents receipt in deu of th snme. Persons failing to comply witb the above wilt rucur tbe forteiture. NAT11 L. liMGHT, - '. Cobuiy Ajjefiaj Yakkii AcpocxTs or rua Viboixia BattlIsT" Tbtimbcbo, May 18. The army correspondent of the New York News ofjhe 13tb says Grant was com pflled to use bis tbiity thousand reserves on the sec ond day, ow all aro gone. lie estimates Giant's losesabO.OOO. Gold 176. . Niwbkbx.- Reports of a yankee evacuation of New beru oouie to un from so many and aparentty reliable Sii.ii crs lb t we woul.l put implicit confidence upon them but for the fact tbat no hUcb statemeut appears to h ive racbdjlUleig;li, as we think won d have beeirthe ciso "1trnlai.TlSOTmiiideuTf is tb4t tb inhuman montters burned the town before leaving Vyo Observer. - Tbr-ie hat Veen in all countries this clss of men, whu ar anWuated by bo patriotic impulses, self and sell al 'tie liavtnu taktutntire pos-efMou f their snub. If their owu elf-iolerei-ts have happened fur tbe iionce to hi. mo -lie witb tbe public weaH then ie eunngiy their course is diet h ted by a dfestr to promote th welfare of the Slate; but whenever calledupor, to make the smallest saci ifice on the altar of th k country without a.CiMrespouJing BenefirfeHulfing tolheror'elvpiiTlM'wT eter much tlie publu eoovt may bnve demided each sacrifice then thev can ace no virtue in their rulers everything-ia wrong and at cross purposes? and they betake themselves to nlottirur schemes of revolution ouftitutin)S'tbemseUes the jutigca of all mensures of admloiftratiou. and eviucing a perverse unwillingness tn abw by regu'ar and lerftimnte ailjudioations. We could instance-tnaoy poiuls of similnrny between tbecouduct of the leaders In Hie Freilch revolution, that bathvd tlnit n ition ia so muoli b ool and inixerr,' tad the leading spirit of, the reVivLut.lonary destructive partyjjhat has recent ry sptuug iuto existence iu "K. Carolina. Dai'' Constrictive, , ' foWSIeE Wocsdbo North Caboliniajh. The Richmond Uis- patciiDt tlMUlth reporuCoUCM Avery, 33J iin f prigue, as wound I severely in arm and T1f I Mnr "pm Ta Be- ampurateJ.LTeut:roTr Win-" stnti, t tn, wounded in legrliuinotdabgerously. Col. John It. Lane, 26th, stlghily. Lt. Col. Datid.on, 7th, is reported oap'tnred. ' ' A DAY oTruMORS. laterday was a dyf Butnora in tiiscity. Tas seojrers by the morning train, Iro'm the West, bi duirhl the -turtlii.o I. ....III--..... .1. .. ij . . . ""Kur iuui m rum was Vipected tlio it on t aroiioa lUilroad at Company ShopsrTbRTtrti iog pairy natmg already ac bed Dantille.. . There m! ",nr,hing in 'bis, but w scarcely believe It. The morning train from )Veldon, we learn, brought h intelligence that tbe enemy appeared at Belfield, a station on the Weldon and Petersburg Railroad ui iweniy nue rrcm Wjldon, on Monday, and were repulsed by a foroeif Confederates at that place irnicn er.ggf aieot t g Col. W. J. Clarke, of thi city, was killed. W sincerely trust this may tura oat to be Incorrect. Th. it " v v Mf a w ft saa nupu9" , were endeavoring to reach tha bridges oa the okt.iV, V7(h. . , . : . T)EAD THE FOLLOWING: REV'D JOHN W. XV l'-'tter (N. C ) For twelve years I wns a great suflVfer.-' My liter was diseased 1 lot uiy tJvli nod stiaiiifth, und my sk n seemj changed iu iticuiorby 4he bile witii wbicb- my system was oterclmren. .1 became sul jert to're- queut and violent Httntks of bilious-colic, evry attuck leaTing we weltker tbaDrltr predweSsorrTLe TitrrsJ- ciuns bud been able to txttch mo up a little, but u.v beartb was in a deplomble state. ' 1 jiad taken T patent medicines utitil 1 was tuedof them. Without enercy or couil'orf, 1 was barely able to go about a little. At length" t yielded to the earned neuaou of a friend and cooimenced taking tbe HEPATIC PILLS, with uo cfti'fi lence in them, i'tiey actedWIke a charm an me. from that hour I improved. I bate persevered in their use, -until now, l y God's basing, J well ana Atarly. I bad a negro man who, as 1 believed, was sated from d:ith by it dose of these rdfls. My Doctor's bill was suuu illytrom JfctuO to $-UJ, hut J bate bud no use for a pliviciati since. I cm confidently recotumeiud tbcm as a ssperior fiimily mediciue." TbrpropTietomf these pr Is Tcctrmniends tbenronty- for diseases of the lier. -IIs-corleuoudtuts testii v tepUhej-i timJMyilie. has since been consumed. - '. " " Bilious, .ever, ::BthVift Rheumatibm, Worms, &o.-, c. . .. ' L.kli Jii.UAllnn.1 Vn.l ... v.l.t i. ...... ..n..... -. J U l. Price $3 a box. ' For $60 a dzeu boxes will be sent vrrpMid. The address of the Proprietor is GLOuGE W. DEEMS, 'Another Firs is Wasiiinoton.'N. C.VeTeHritliaf a von-idrraiili; portion d this untortunate town, saved poligueoxu-acid is now manuf actured at the pow- der. 'work ia Columbia, in sufficient quantities .to Cuvj pty uie-wauis oi me pniire,Uonrederacy. . Oua Sick anp Wocspku The sick -and wounded from NnrtbtJarolitra, belong ng to the army of Noitli. em Virginia, are in the d,t 3 1, 4th, &th, and bth di visions of Winder Hospital, north west of Hollywood. Cemetery. Tlioae JYoin South Carolina,' are in the 4th division of Jackson liospituJ, southwest of Winder Hoirpital. . ' . v ... .. . Gen. W. II F. Lee, so lorn in caotivitv. and recent ly exchanged has teen Promoted totbe rauk of mainr- generat, ana uxes command of a ditision of cavalry. I.l.l..k.. xt n For sale in Wadeaboro N. C, by -; 1 ' .. V. U. : BENNEft; Druggist. ANSON hotel; 3V Dl S0l.O,X. c I REjSPEGTF y LLY IN FOR M THE PUBLIC THAT, I '..I itti v A remf ikid An, 'un Untpl in than twn r f, . - w w mm v aa m mm -m VWJ VI Wadesboro, and that it is my determii ation tofmake all those-who atop with me, as comfortable as c!rcum- eUocei and tbe times wilt permit. My table will be suppnea wim mil vie svostauua s ana ns many ct4h luxurtts oi in, as can u nsa tor. money ; - JOST PUBLISHED; - SXASTCi: VILLIA31 AIITT1..) Or, , a lou tii of llrlliluut Talent,, IV Uo us llulucd by Had Luck! i By tth autbyr of Georgia Scenes." A BOUI 250 PAGES OCTAVO WELL PRINTED, jX. ' i b ocat paper coter written ia Judge Long l.uiiet's best and most humorous style. Pric 5 lor which we will send a coy, postpaid, to aoy part of tb Confederacy. Liberal discount to Booksellers and merchants. All orders should o addressed to . BURKE BOVK1N & CO., 280-21 Macon, qeoiia'r. ; Surgeon General's Oflice. ) KAlkiuiiV'Aplilrr lboT lf-r" IUPROPOSB TQ SlABLieHrlN THE CITY OF - Kuleigh, A tuanufiiclury for . - ARTIFICIAL UMBS. Tbe object of tuis vuterpriM i to supply these use-' ful articles to all soldiwie from (bis Slut, who bate been, or may be, so muiuied in tb semce1 as to re' quire-them. -' .. . Pritates and "non commissioned cflie'ers will b furuihbt-d gratuitously.. Commissioned officers will be cburgtU tbe actual cost. Disabled soldiers are requested to correspond with the undersigned, giting name, regiment, rank, locality of amputation, aud th precise measurement' of the' re'maiulng member. I wish to employ a number of competent mechanics for the abote named purpose. AlLaucb r iimud t comtuunicate immediately with this office. . V , EDWARD W AH REN, Sargeon General North Curolina. April 30-278-,3m. . , y -'- S'iA'A'l. Or AOIilll CAROLINA. ANSON COUNTY. Covai or Pleas and Quarteb Sessiom, ' ' " " V ' April 2cm, lbt4. Caveat of Will. , Uriah Staton in support of the but Will Ind .Testament of Frederick Suton, deceased, vs. Jao. liroudaway ,.L ami aifo II rr.ett aud others. . .. " T Al PEARlMi TO THtcATlSFACTION'OF THE XCoart7lh;.I IrcueticKlaloTiTiraTve lue heirs at law of leuiperunc Smith, (whose names are uuknuwn) delendauts'in this cabe, reside b'eyond Uie limits of this State: lt is thervlore orde'rtd ly tJ Court tbutpubiicatiou be made fornix mccesfiVe ateks in tbe N. C. Argus, notiiymg tuid Ucunuants to be aud appear at tb next term of this Coutt to be held lor Uie county of Ausonat tbe Court Hosue in Wudes-r borough, ou the ud Monday in July neit, then and there to see proceedings to be bad, or juogmeut pro eonfesso will be rendered and tbe same beaid- parti as to them.'- ' ' .Witless, Patbick'J. Coppntci, Clerk of our eaid Court at office, iu Wadesbrough, the -tul Monday of April, A. 1).', mi, . P. J. COPPEDGE, Clerk. quartermaster's lleparlment, r Malkioh, Apru lVib lbb4. . mills DEPARTMENT HAS RECENTLY RECT2IV X ed wiotber supply of Cotton Cards tor aisuibu, uon upon tbe same terms as before., . , Tbe quota top each couuty will be double the qaap ticy first distributed. Agents will make tueir airang meuts accordingly. . 11. A. DOWD, A. Q' M. -April 0-277-7U. -.. ' Bank of Wadesboro A. C. . ApiM 1st, 1604.: CONFEDERATE TAX, FOR THE YEAR flHHE I 180.,' ou tbe Individual Stock, ia theBaak of Vdetboro , will-be paidj by uie Bank. . - By order of tue Board of Directory. : ' VV. OBLNNETT, CashierAT ' IPS- Wc uie it,tlllirizvcl to uiuioiince R. H. BURNS, as a. Candidate lor re-election tola Coia- mous iu August next. ' " - - April rJ icO.. Fur tha Arguax- FOR THE SENATE, Col. Wm. C.'bMlTU. tbo.preteut Senator for An-" sou aud Uuion, bus, so Jar xs wo know, giveii entire t-utiAtuctrou by Lis courso iu tbe Legi&latui-e. - liis liberality, putt iotitm ami .generosity at home have always btvu provtrbial, but especially sUicethe begiuuing of. the wnr buve these characteristics won tor Oi in tbe respect auu contidence of bis tellow-riliStns. As au expresMou, tberelore, of our approval ol bia cdursens a Li gisiator-andiutBrve -nuuotrutb faun as our first choice lor Senator ia the next election. ' 25J ' MAN V01E11S. Fayettetille. Observer aud Charlotte Democrat please copy. Mr. Festoji You will please announce ATLAS J, DARGAN -as a candidate for election to the Commoas, ia; August nexi. s .MANY CITIZENS. April 14, l&ii-i. - :- , H.: Wc ure authorized to antwunc Carr. ; CAHA VV A 1, as a Cuiuiidate lor election to tiie Commoti8viu August uext. 0 Aiiirch lt04-273-id . $200 lleWard. 1st l nst., a U U U V A 1 Cli. lt had bctncoit- siderably used- Crystal cracked all tbe tray acrot SecoUd Iiaud 'lott oil with a sold face.. 1 will uf tliiTabovsr tewara upoiTiovery ot fte watch. " r '"' , v H. B. :B1LL1NGSLEY. . April 12, 1864-274-tf - . , ' The proprietor of the Salisbury Watchman proposes to commence the publication of a daily paper at that I ; Goo4 attention paid to stock by a careful and expe point ae soon as it shall bave been ascertained tbat rlencr i cstler Booms kept in order and every at- me enterprise nas irienas enough to ensure its success. Gi.v. D. II, Hill. A correspondent of tha Augusta oenunei says yen. l). A. ti ill is ow acting as volun teer aid to Gen,. Beauregard. tenttoti paid t6 travellers and boarders by faithful ser vants.) ; . , . . ; caarjes in proporuoa te the price of provisions. Feb., '64-261.11"-. J. T..STREAIER. MASONIC JOTiCL.. . . milE REG U LAlU C.t )il M UN fCATlUNS OF KIL- J . wtnuiug Lodge, No. 64, F. & A. M., will be re sumed the Secoud and iFourth Muduy in ttety mouth. s If. Wl;OBlN&gN, WM S.March 29th, i864-278-m . ' . J" " $25 Jiewardi "p ANAWAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER ABOUT XV " tbe first of December last, a negro boy, natne JERRY, aboat "five feet high,' dajk copper coloi , , some 21 yers old, weighing about 150 pounds. Th above sum will be paid to any ona who will arrastaaid boy and return him to me, or confine him ia some place of safety, and notify toe, so tbat can get bin. ' ; . K, BUCHANAI, ' -Ja. 28. 1864-261-tf r mmm
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