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V . e '"'. 'BnooTlia tui Sect" w.WblU wrdingv full praise, , far as can b given, to our true.soldiers and 4' brave defen ders" In arms, It fs the d'it of all observers " and witnesses to'pull off the lion robe wherever His ..' stolen to hide a calfciltln or to tsgrace a coward. AH ReoJ oft'icers. sboul 1 iiote find report nil clear criea of t cowardice, of lltpoUnr. Snch -occasions ire liope will oeTrbe&Amepou8, butfor ftll.fluoh we comme nd to nl v1 contnandir officers or competent observers tbofollow. Ingprder and notice: . . ' . ' ' " Bivouac IOtiiGboboia Vohjhtmj,) . V I ' ' Njsar G ink' Mills. Va, ' . .. - . ; . . Juno 10th, 801. ' J , '. AePrUaU4j.iLJdinAtuLIJEfcKaini?X.ofii2fi)i -paoy i.-. U l9ihrG!orgi .VUuUuatfft-au.hatoitt Campbell County, Ga , at this time, deriving the eytn- - - paties of the peopft ae being wminded roldicTfc from the' late battle of Drewryk IHuff, I wish it iistinctly -I.ttndeiktoud nn i knowi that Jhryjk-ulkedytjnf JHid J battle M'l iiiUlcua ttieir woumts upon men- own r . iona themselves, in order to 'avoid, further d inger of fattier , 1 :'lt:U.HOGAN, . ' Csptain Coipm.inJirg Coinpahj; - Gen. Johnrron irepresentcd as bnurig withdrawn Lie arm fioin its late p'itio'fwitb iiiuc& deliber atlon that not oven ;iu old buckcalQ3lr'a t'' 'beginning t tie end of ;be campaign he b in placed the 'game of wr as cooly na if be were caied at a fchess-board. This la.-t move, w-' think, will he his .final one bis next Vill bo to deiivt-r battle1 uj-n the banks of tljo Caattahoohc e, if ffhftiniin t-bould dire to Uo np the guago Lo Ai!l theie throwJown. X.vrtk Caroluunn. We have' been fafcrod with tie rawing extract of g letter from l'.ichoioud. The writer is anofijeer of the" army. A want of r-u pp'.ies beiui;' the only thing we" . bad ttt fear, we tuny beucefjrtli u.j'eiss nil doubt as to ta tritiuiph c-f L:- , ' - Lee's gnllstt tro, j. have been'Mipp'icd with every thing tbiit, tLo (ifiVt; untnt f.nri.l iav.-h uuu tui:iii. , Full rations of icpcfulM's, roflce i.r. 1 i?r!-iriiav ben' abundantly k-alf out lo them, and .-veral bridle have experienced u .'!i on "mliarht ncti'' th.it they are rending their &urp"...- r'.tu t-j ficJ tLopoor of t'iii ciij. Th'H i ii'i c!t:f Imp ur ipNpcr story; 1 lnu:r tbe f ict. Ueneiul Fry 'a t-' e wuh -one ot rtl if act the flt-i, toMnaajrurate this uovtl tbuiily. FROJf T1I. SOUTHWEST. .: ..'. ' ''SEVERE FIGHT ON THE CLIXTOK ROAD. ' Jackjon.'Mis, July 7, yn Moiait, Jdfy.7. The enemy, et-tnuntcd at fur thousand strong, occupied this pbiCe, tiU'foui 1. M., euterdny, wheu thy earoc untcj, moving !btck on the Clinton road.. Our forces are in their front and flank., A aevere fltfh toSk pluce four mi s WcHt of litre, tbe tinht lasting from day light seven o'clock this moruing. Since tbf.n all hua been quiets No particular' daiunge was done to the citiieiid, with the exception of negro stealing. Nv grues of nil ageitj regardless of Bvx, wer carried off force. . Mnby citizcna were' left wiibont a eWigle aervntit.. No damage, waa dotio to the rujlroad oj tel epraph ofticea. ' . ' '" '1 '." Convention. Over oue jeifnured iricn, denerterB troro tfe Ynnkee army, hnvo been r rested while on their way to go to Mexico and joiu Maximilian V army. . G LO.Agfntlera m who left New V jr?tlirce.eek 9gVytHfwh,ii g-!J was ijuoio! irtbu rrt" at helrad to pay t'i for a tutu Iv juisite t i'.y'bii expenses to tho t'onK-Jemte bt.vto. As I.trjnLXT. b-foleirJ-ii4-lent from on ar - ticle iu the At'iiU ll. t;!strr1-'uii the itu:iltou in Itoinl' -an I fifio ?'.' '"'"tu recording: A fr:ij;.i.i4...(ee, armed witli un Autrlao rill, ""Wan setu i'i'1"- i old reutituian'. buHV early n tttortunt, (ii' I ' way towards Kuimf. The uTT" . gentlenix.U!i mlilAW !k'iLil4JL,,!:.fJ.i?-J J"? iPu. ' Ifjj and tii: i; was n'A alois. Ji. . eaya tUti titlu r p.iiiioiimi," r if i J.'vil, or j-oxe 'Ierit, thing tjoU j.csw.M't) i!f bim,,auJ beiowjed ttiat uo one Yan kee aaaa'.! ;us' bis home, fie had neither pari ior j.istol uor i-vcket Vidfe, but Mounting In? n'-r-c start.nt in puiiit. (tttng wi prttty r.ear-4t4jOiwed ntoj ttri.ger st- p, fvr tuV L'JCjii take vt n-e L .e y u.. '...gutt a few tiiite-.tBa..legs are killing ny Uevji over tbe bi'l .like bhixes." Tbe old jn;ui' eavnet .i.tnner t dnce-d:vrmed ' th e Yankeo of a'l eupIclon andol bia rttfaat the'eame time.- Sas the old man tt hi ltk it, "i it 2oade! '.Ye." .Will it hoot?" Yes. "Wcl!, it's all right my fticn-: you are the dug 1 'tikin'.rr 'boat f-ce," tn-i be'warcbfjd him fcine-!uile without prii', and delivered Mm la our . fcold.;crs. Tuii inesileiit i l-i.'ralfy nnd ftrictly true. ...... t . ' , :. J ..-'J...':.-.- r- tJe following is 'TIIE.XORf II IN A FERMENT.- ' t " Northern papers of the 7th, state tho"t Maf tinisburg, Harper's Ferry, and Point of Hoc it a have been taken tty-Early, with tmicb booty. Ainu that llageptown bus falltn i ii id 6tt f UaTltfrrrtlc id tliO.. Baltimnnr'aiid Obio 'railroad badly damaged. Tbe Alabama and Ki-:irirge have had ap engagk-iuent the former sunk, (jreat'exc tomebt ai Wahiogton from the report that i!0,OOO Confeijerateu were "approaching the city. Mi iitia cmled. &.C A ' report soya that DitekeuriJge baa wbipd Scig!e. It is said Price has captured Little Kojik with a)l Steele's army except 4,000. RieiiMOWp, July 7tb'. it isi reported that nine han- dreYyauUcC' wcrV surprised ond capture! at Martins- iurg last SuuJay, four pieces of cannon,'and etorej imrtuding eitmaive preparations for 4th July dinner uUo Uki ii. ' f , . ANOTHER TOUY RAID. -A tan 1 of Teiyie.-se Tories, nuinbeiing 50, mide a Wccnt on Tut (loocl.e, in MiywooJ county, rn Suit 'y nlj;lit lit. Tuey captured nnd carried off young 1'i.rn- ttM li-"'!-, end his s.iu, nnd Mn Levi Caldwell nnd bis emi, all re.-ptcuble citizens. They ,nUo caf l ied off 'jnito n n limber r Ijorses. Henry's scout., nt last nceeHiilstf wtio on their trails nnd woe be to the raitals if they overtake thetu. Ashvllte Xtwir ' At a -Meeting f -the fflcmhera-flf-the-artb-Cu-ot ir.it Mutual Life Jiisur.in'.-e Compair', : held ig - ibu City on the 4tU - inrt . Uie-f'oliflwiug pentlempn were elected director;! for the ".year e. ding May let 1805; Charles E. Juliuton. M. DM W. H.'McKee, M'. D.,and M-r. Albert JobiiMton, "Quenten Uusbee, ivverard H.,11, ll. W. linked, W. S. M ixon. W. II. Jones, Iv r.Iialtie. J. O. VilHamsrCILJlopliP. F. IWud, an.J R. .H. Battle.- At a meeting of the Directors hold after the adjournment, all the old officer were re- I e.iclvJ.. ' 1X 1 . -- tA Northern I ape r s.y i ia! nxjiiiber of tneu wU'i hve t, c-t tilitrU to .ei v Ltucolrr fcr the war vp to 1st April. Fi jiii Maine there weiu Sl'JT; Ne w Hampshire,. I-'"-;' Vermont, 1W7; M rhu.etts, !j-H if bode Inland, b'.'l; Giiiuect.UuUS-llW, "- New York, 1C.SV4; New JtrMry, iPa:; 1'er.u lvamu, ' iO.fiti': Urlawnre, 0ii MmvUnd, Urii 'Vit Virpinm, 2-'3;"Uistriit ColuinUia, laf'; llhio. IS ' IUol: WwcoiAin, 4'JiMlIowa, Miouri, 110?; jXeu"y;2S0o5KM a total id I'l ' 077.- ... ' ' ' ' S'Jtl; luviian-i, 4tw 'DESERTERS. The 'P" lpn''rfesvconUiui an ttoygunt of the mar- r derof h. J. k tVoodard of Alexander county , by a ANOTHER .MURDEIl BY'l I SS.fiilTif in !tn (' imr.MHV nf vi hi i: ii Ii vt rrtijT.Tuiii gaug efJcerlr,;; "fJf nlH a'Je7el.r m. .hoaim. Ihrr. j'fVS and a true a ,Mie"r s ever tramped to the str, of rtn, t.f Whtcb ho died ou the - h ult A:8lwrt u u m b.hw h -one from us forever. lia a. llit. Ill UVI VI VII'J livmw v. , - -- - 1riril1 with hi copiny into-Wilkes ronn'.y in eearclt of.ds- ; . . . i i : . I .... I... u A .Uirsous'd'sper.ido and deserter named Jj,'Youirge'r. l It waatuh'de kuown'to them that Mr. Woodird waVt'jc Hiau wboehor. This was n the -2d, and on the 2 lib j ten "'deverterB secreted tliemselvea vn In pieniiM-, and took their vengeance as above described. ,. Jit Wood.trdwasa very worthy citiifn. . flMliiends have sworn that ten deserter's lives idiall be theruuNom. " , , -, , ,;,ri:::'' . ,:.,, ' " ' : :;;:;'- Mai YotKE'slloi'ffe 1'uBKT.- The Yankees nnd do c fterTWeivrTip" tj'Mr." V ulee' a (1-tcewt-tiwnt oa ia , Fla., with two .eteiruietsj curried ftway what tliy ' wanted, and consigned to the flames hisne dwelling. JI(S plaeft. Is.fiitifelyrabandofiedr-- - . " .' 1 . ' i ., ' , '"' . ' . .-" Ve learn that a telegraph io iTpatolt bas been re ceived from te, Postnastor nt 'Wilmington; - etatUig ,tbat mail communication with Itichiuond has been re sumed tbe railroad betwetftrWeldou ttud Pcteisbuig baring been repaired. " , - '.;'' ' - . ' . , ' ' " Mail RtsvMo. Wo learn' from the Southern Ci t iien, that the .Piedmont ltoad ba'i' resumed carrying tbe mad from Greensboro' to.DabvUle, the mail train " arriving at GreeiiBboro' at 11- o'clock, A. M., and " IcavTfig'at o, V . """ V . . . - - '-':.'',', Kil'ed in the action neardiethed-t' Cburrbnn the r-!..n,!r "f tii fl -tii ty. KLI FltEKMAN, CajiUia cont-nan-iiVis Co. (1, 14th N. C. Troon In the death cf th brave nnd nceompli-'hI officer a great affliction b is befaljen the company whi b he comtuagdeif and the c nun Unity at htfme, of which he wan one" of the mo-t -efuT citiiens. Altboirc:h many friend w ill mourn his lo.i', our ii the peculiar grief experiem-ed by noldiers, on account "ftlie death of an oihcf r w kind ind teneronS almort to a fault. Cpt. F. had beerfin Service e"er since the commence UHtit f the war, and by his conspicuous gallantry, bM l diftinguishud himfel!' on several hard fought IjeUs iff.e f-f whvh wa Sp6ttylv:Mii:i whefe nearly all of the cniiOiiernJ:ad heen killed fu1m a guu, the una Q.f which waVvery esi'ntiato thedis'lod mentof the enemy from h ctrong poition'whicli they t h id occupied. The un dertaking was a very pcrilnus ope; but be, as ever, jra ly t place hfai-e!f ho- waul needed, regirdfe of hn life irTcmparion with tlie cause which be bad "ft'iiu"? I. volunteered hi erices and under a mo mttnirrotn tire Hei.-d iui-t:ing the gun into p sition by the hi J of which the eumv were evettually x pe'hvL . Ca'pt. F'. though a man of rermirkable me chanieal geniusr with eviy incentive aud opportunity for prona! aggrar.dixeinen't, fcoroed ail wars as un sanctified," which swerel one hairs' breajb from duty to 1 . country, and Rlth'Ugli be bad for a uuinber'uf years.een Cipt iin of a holidayj company, at the com- meneem-nt of nosti'ine-1 mteif u-7-er-t-a ' , -a card;.-: " . ' .' IIkadquabtkrb 43d N.C Reot. -" t' . June 18tb, 1804. To wy fellow e it cent and ' brtthrtn artrp of Anton , .'., "..County: ,' .. ' l am a Candidate to represent you in tbo House of Commons at the next Session of our General' Assem bly. The active and laborious duties of tbe past eight weeks have prevented me from addressing you either in peisnji o by letter, and I would refrain,' even now, while stricken, heart are bleeding end Comos are 'draped in mourning for. those who hove so 'recebtPr fallen by my bide, were it not probable- that circum 8tances .will,'ln a few days, place me Where I canbot comulunicafe with you, it may be, for several weeks or"ontb8. ivYs you are awnh, I wis unanimously CrmpanieS in our Regiment. 'J biiVas'hoVbf :iny ' seeking, and when asked if I wou'd accept the nomi nation if tendered me, I replied, that it would (htn be time enough to answer -thai I came into- the service to' Btay. lf left.to" my own Bctlnu- ud that Biy bunest opinion was, that the people nt borne should select and recommend two,oldinen ever the conscript! sge, ana tnat webouia support tnem. Hut they per risted in tbe argument that at leat one of the Repre sentatives fibojlld be froiij tbo army, nndyou have their p'opowtion before you, and I n tn jia ppy't o learn that it fieet (he general approbation of our comrades in arms. Tbe cmdidates are nil known io you and it 1 for you to decTde between us. 9 HojjorecT with thfa responsible trust once," and at.a tune when tbe energies, resources, and patriotism of the country were summoned to withstand th convul sions of a mighty revolution, 1 endeavored to iTiecharge Ihoee duties with honeMy and fidelity, a tbe jour nals of the Hou-te will hhow. It is .impossible to define any ep.ecifio line of conduct while events, of amagnitiulo involving the existence of the country, are thb-kly crowding upon us, nnd which we cannot now anticipate. Daily and increasing demands, are made un the patience, tbo charities,, the patriotism, nnd tbe blood and life of ttje people, and the. readiness with wTjTclTttiey'are Diet shows oar devotion to out cause, au'rixhililulhe' highest irtnts that can adorn ;the character a a nfttiou. These demands and sacri fices will continue to be made, and noue but the dem agogue would. attempt to delude the people with the vnio hope that they can be avd led while the country is writhing under the dreadful elfects of a fierce and bloody war. " It is a pajnul truh that too little regard is paid our civil riguts,. in the enactment of unjuKtandioppres tive law8,( which are frequently placed in the bands ofjncompeteiit and inefficient men to execute. .The idiietd Tf the cnn'sthulion ehould always protect our civil rights and liberties against the encroachments aud usurpations of military power. . The exempti on, law, althoojrh reg.ubited chiefly by Congress, bas created more discontent, perhaps than any one law on our statu'e books Its sweeping pro vUroh., designed 'bring in all from the youth of Hf-venteen to. the grey haired father, are evaded ,aod dodged hy m!'y under frivolous if not fatae pretences while its execution Is entrusted to ibenrnot unfre- q ue uiTyT'wIi 6e, ?ncbmpetehcyWoTi1dTenu,T!r"f venbet ter laws repulsive .and objectionable to the people. Tbt se are plain and incontrovertible truths, and the evil should be remedied, if posssiblo.' The country nnl the Cause call loudly fur the help tit, ahle bodied men, hu I it would be hi tter for-tbem, for the country, and tha cause, if thgf could be subst'noted for tbe old men whose servicea could be of benefit at borne, but . '. . i .. t ,wuose ptiysicat inani.ity almost mvariAOiy, renuers them worthless as solitiers I im oppased to the calling of a Convention, and uncompromisingly, opposed to anything that looks to -.t-i . i n is" A . i n , a witntintwai ot forio Carolina rrom tne tonieueracy, for the reason that her destiny i inseparably bound up with that of her sifter Southern States in this strujisleiind because,, irt thaV eT(nt xt would add tea fold horror if possible, to themi?ery and sufif? ing which now stalk in ghastly form, a I through tbe land. and hriiisr lasting disgrace on the fur name of oar old mother State: which is now encircled with, Treaths'of glory won hy the heroic deed of her noble sdns. I S iall support vjdv-Vance for re-election cordially and heartily, for I believe him to be the right man in the riirht nl ice. I. have seen enough of service to $30 Reward. . t?ich me,.I hope, to appreciate the.wants, and inter jeslaudjecessjjjeMjieoh gone fr lua rXHtnple re?ntviis, and bi! is one of . f. . . - cepl-r'd sovereigns, who still ruleT r " VtEMt.t JtiO0A'NT3" Half an orineo soip bftilftd in a pintf water, an 1 put on with abVosVwhUe boding J- -hotr hifllably jjeetroys the bng nnd the'tr gg. . -" F1ieare driven rut of a room by hanging up a bui.eh - Of. the plantain or 'Jeawort plant, after U liij beej dtppisd.lDroilk.-Rat ani tuice.Vpedily diyappeat . by inixlog cquiiI qoantitiea of strong cheen and t6w-. . dered rcjuills. Tbcjr devour this mixture with greed-J Ibess, while it ia innocent to mao. tviirn it is re ; innnbered Low many persons' have Tost their lives jy '.' 'wwanovring' mixtures of strychnine &e, it becomes a " k' tutter of bamRplty .to publish these item. . ' j ." ' V al s-Aftfictf Journal. Tbe .ieAd but Our Vpiritt from their ut-n!" In thit county on Friday morning June 24th, LIL LIAN WELLINGTON, daughter of 1 S. and M..A IULK, nged tix moiiths and tdghtven d-rys. She bas gone from earth to heaven. .A little while she was loaned to earth. Tianeplnntedj now, to a more genial soil, the bud that blosoitie'd here," i bloomiug, ever fresh aud fragrant, in te iresccce cf God. " "j Parents, meet her fhcre. " " .. .' . ' . ' CommnnieatcnI.J Miss SOIMIIA A.flODFliEVtteep itf Jesuyf June 2d." I8(i4,""at Camden,' .S " She "was a uative of Marlborough District, but for many years resided in I'niotv'Couuty N. C, .and for it few years it -thrsi place CanWen. ' ; : ' .; ' This lovely "chribtLan. lady drewlaVoiind her ft.cnoie of admiring tricibls wherever vlie moved.- Her eeqnes tered country home vas embosomed in flowers, which sened to ftjit.-lrlijorc beautitully under ber gfntle touch. .Hei the weary minister, found a day's sweet repose, nn l here the .poor found open bannl, and bet ter still, a beJirt touched wltii gt'iitlet symp.ifhy best suhjierve these, isdoing niof tgood for t ;e country I h ive no vain boasts to make of my attachment to the scHier, of my Interest ,in' bis welfare, ; since I flatter my self that m better evidence could be giv.en of it'than tfiy unanimous nomination by those with whom I have erved in camp, shared the.ir hardships on the march, and their wla nri tha ba ttleCald. . And" whether telectiLnr,nbtitwif UL aj ways Jie. a rooree of pride and gratihca ion to bo th endorsed by my brave cora- railesj who have the nght'to know dq best.x If elected, I shall endeavor tj di.-charge my duties faithfullyand--l meslly, always looking to the great eud we all have so much at heart, the independence of nor country and the retijrn of a lasting end hon orable pe.c. I shall ever feel grateful fo tbe boo ore bestowed upon me, and shoulJ I again be the re cipi-ntof the favors) of my fellow ciriiens, my greatest effort will be, to prove myself worthy of them. . I am, most respec.tfullyj . " - Your bumble servant. .., . L L. POLlt, . .Z., '.' Jr. 21 Lieut. Co.I, 43d, N. C. T Trul y, none knew her BTitTo lovo nor. vuiw, sweerT fpiri'd aild devotrd, indujitdoulntelligelit aud bigb minded, these charms were heightened anil sanctif sd by a -vhristiair'tfevitiorr'that showed noibnteiu'enf nf xea'lj even in utijiui-h, up to the ver hour" of death' However lovely the w'oinnn, the christi m wnsdovelier kllll For six months the- was prostrate fr m prjraly-" sfs, often snfTering excriii iating pain , with the ja-tieuee-ftf bop full of joyful Awmortality. Jesus, was precious; and her death was a triumph.-.'. In the bosom of a devoted family, bewailed by ti e ihurch of whicrb bu was a rarmher for many ye.irsK ani respected by the community she gave her epirit bitck to God. 'Hs J gjvetii bia beloved aleer.." , - J, T, W, Ralkioh, July4ih, 18G4. CtENt'RAIi WRPKHS, ) ' '.''' "' - '. 1. TIIE SUPREME COURT IUVING DECIDED t in- the ease of AValfa.ri,' that tho riucipals of substitutes ark diable by law, to military duty, all fiich pej-so-'s as wore bourfd by any Jndga o abide the decision, in "Walton's cW", are required td '-report immediately-to; the Enrolling Officer cf'theif respective counties, or they will forfeit thelp bonds arid, be ar wlcil and sent to cn'mp. v . . ' ," . x Difi:ict Enrolling ofliert-s will bold their Local Offi.- cers-responsible for a strict execution of thi order. . , RANAWAY FROM MY PLANTATION MY BOY , 8C1P10, about 19 years ld, copper col Cred, large eyes abd when, ppoken to BtutterSj a little, es pecially' when Bcjdded. - ,, . ; , . I will give the above rewardJforliU delivery Jo in or cpfifineiuent where I can get Iiitn.'. I .have reason io believe that be is harbored by eome white pcrwns; 1 will also g'we on additional reward pt $80 for evi-.' donee that convicts any one of so doing; "j . . - ' P. RATLIFF. . - JulyT!(18G4-278 tf '; , .A . ; ' . ' v . ' . card. . - ; 1 ''..'. Tabboro', N. C.June 14th, 18C4, .) at vue xepeaieu Huu en oebi tujiuiiuiiuua oi uiauy fiiends, both at borne and in the army. I deoiare mj self a Caudidute to represent yeu in the House of Commons iu our next General Assembly.- , '' ' My posit on in regard to the qbsoibing questions tbfi now agitate fie country are too well known to teq'uiie me touter info them elaborately. I pan only feny,' that if t-lected, I .will sUpnort all meakures that may be introduced in that body sustaining t State of North Curoliuaand tbe Confederate Government in se curing to us ounudepeudence, upon the baeis of efersal septaMtioH fitm the yuuke'e nation , I will also support any mCa.-u;e looking to an earl and honorable peace by tbe legally constituted auUiorr ities, upon this basis Aud believing that Gov. Vifcce -luis shown by bis patt conduct n determination to ac cept tf.no terms that do not 'include in them these great principles, I will cheerfully boppoi t him as our next Governor. , , ... . ; - v-"'; My official duties may tirevent me from meeting ray1 fellow citizeus at tbe various precinctj of the county between tbift ami the day f election bcsidei!, I ace an nounced m the-Argus tbe names of-sexeml soldiers! for this office, and I am disposed to take no advuotagV cf theii' absence by making a thorough canvass of the comity. , . . . ,' . ' ..' ... - With these views. I cheerfully submit te your decU sion in Augusf. , 'lletpecti'ully, -V, . 286-td . W. F.JIARLLEE. ; : v ; ; . B AVv arc authorized to aupounce Gen: ATLAS J. DAP.fi AN as a Cutdidate for election to the -Commons, in .August' next'. j " .il:.;::. We fere' authorized to nnnouuee Coi.. W. C. SMITH, of Auson, ue u Cuudidate for re-elecn h rtlo. to theS'tiite Senate, from tbe t'oonties of Anson and Lbios, at the election in AugUbt next. r Juno IU id ..'.' '.. - . ' i ' i . i i i ' -' 1 - It or the Argus.. : : . ' . - -j, Mosros, N. C-, June'll.lIlidV' Dear Sir: Please aunouueo Col. S. 11. WAXKUP, a Candidate for the Senate, lroui the counties of Auson und Luion. at the election, in August next, and oblige , V HIS FRIENDS. V EOll THE CO10NS. Wc arc authorized to. announce Cot. ED W AUD U LILL5, as a Candidate lor a Seat in ue House of Commons of tbe next Legislature.,'. June8th.ri8G4'td . : . . . 4 1 Si&" Wc are authorized and reqpested to' announce Lt.'L. L. l'ULK, 43d N. C. T.; as a CandK date to represent the peop.le o( Anson in the House of' Commons ol our aext Legislature.- Jvlection in August. EeS, We are authorized to announce Cam.: J. C. CAltAW Ax , as u Cuudidto for election to the Commons, in August next. March 2i), 18b4 S. Wc arc authorized to announce II. JiL'RNS, asa Candidate lor re-election to the Com. mons in August next.- - , April 10 1864. , . v. , . . GOULDs' FOI'K Al'AmJjvf If. qiHE FIFTH SESSION OF TU IS SCHOOL WILL , I -commence on Monday, Jury-25th .-met.-r-The lStesoftui don i ajneceysa rily advanced; for th isjes-J siou they will oe irom 15.10 to $w according (o ad 3:n cemvrH payarne.jianj;in auv a nce. I- hoped to be able to reduce the rates of tuition. this term; but a little reflection will convince any. one ' that tbe present adyance js necessary. ; . - , J. C. McLlUCHLIN, Proprietor. . N. B. Those owig tuition for last term will please come up and settle their accounts.." : - - "July 1st, 1864-287-90 -V " . . J. Mt v Bacon f or Soldiers' Families. V STATE OF-NORTH CAROLINA,. y : " ' SpBMSTEKCK DtrARTMKSt, j Ralkioh, June 27, 1864". to comvrr COJfilfSSIOyE&S:''- ' 1AM7 PREPARED TO SELL7AT "COSTTTO ANY, of the counties in this State, for the use of indi gent families of Soldiers, a portion of the Bacon accu-1 nt,nlaj,ed frr that purpose. County CommUsioutrs.'' woo are iu neeu oi uacoii win communicate wun me. ; ' . TitOS. D. HOGG, Idaj. & C. S. 1 ' June 30,-l864r287-00. - . - . - ; . Ey ''order of the Commandant, E.J. HARDIN. 286ift.- .'.-t .,-- ,-1 . Artjutant.r We are niithoriz 'd to nenoauce JAS. W. 11 KM LEY as a Candidate for election, to the Com- mons, iu August next. ill A SO I C: IfOTICJK. f MUE REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS OF KIL- 1 w.inbirg LodgeNo 64, F. & A;. M., will here after be held at 3 o'clock,-P, Mi ... . " - ' " . , J. C. McLACCILLIN. Sec. June 13, A. L , 5864. v . . v 274-;f a ivvuituiy.Av HIE EXERCISES OF THIS INSTITUTION WILT ,be; reamed mi Mjmd(j.,tfeS.lst dey of ApgtieL and Continue ten months without interruption, except a fhort vacation at Christmas. ' . For Circular apply .to - ' - .... kyJ,R.. GRIFFITH, ..j . . : " ' Ansonville, N. 6. June2, 1804-83 90 1 DGP We have on hand a few' hfln- drcd , copies oLthc " Confederate tool'mcctuilic-wanisrofthe-timesi Itis'fjusHhe thingiAhycliild inas- tering the contentB of this book;.isN fitted to go into' the Header. It is cheap, an J that is a recbiniricndation these 4imes,independerit of tbe in trinsic worth of the; .'book. Supply ybuiselves while-you can, " '
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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