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T A Ml it ff I. 11. Vfi shftll be conteot to bide rhelrvdi-ci-ion In the matter, whether Got Vnoce, lr. Oilmer, or any ottier pooi u i J to eueoeed Mr. Dortch. Cuatervolut. - T"' i -r.lr.mlhe recent nnl repente.lor'HeM r , ' . FKOM VETEnSBURO. Riohmosd. Sept. 13.-A special tot he EreninK Whig, ' . . .rtHA ana. from Petereburg to-Uy, snye mai a iorco v. morn two .I'emftoBCCd. Sept. 13. Warrfo'l Yankee corps aa- tancel westward this niorntnu. to ropuiar r'u l . ik. rtMrt. inai roe uci "" trkl With the egrlcultorat xmpN and detaua ui re ird to the lawind iepUltion on the -ubjectV the :.l of their ,urpla wppHcff to ibe Got crnmer.t and anj unaiTu kbe famlUee of eoldiers. vry xcm?i r i to r-n.l-r to !h enrollim listrlct a detailed stmeutof the DwrkMaMc nry us 'J fHmllies. LATEST. ota Petersburg tonUy, snys that a force or tbe e vs cataliy and lofiintry, eupponed to be raid ir(y, adanced from the Weldon Uaihoad thU mo ig, n tlie. vicinity of L'opular fpring" Church, i iWs west of thjt city.' t . in pari mi trifling There is a rumor in Paris tnti nappicou T'""r,;u make .another effort to interteoe in Aroerioan aflaifs. The-Washington' -Union of thelOtb, ia;i tbat Lin- ..i in v...i.i- rrtmrntaxinnera to Richmond. Com Will urwuiuij Dtiv " It is Inown tliat tnaoy leading mea, in the liepublieau, party, hare bcerf urging that poioy.' , . . . - Uolu market excueu ci"sia n m TviciiMO!i6.'8ePt. lG.-Ne w York papers of the 14h hatetKci reccied. Tbe Railroad between hsr lie and Chattanooga has b.eh repaired, and the trains -,,f,nln. Tlia Railroad trains near Burdstowu .,v . o- -- f. were captured by tue geenims uu oiuuujr. , ' ' a M. E. Chorch'South. To eay that bjs was a consistent christiaa would be a high ncomium iu the tow or many temptations to" neglect orduty and Indulgence in tiee which-encompass the young disciple in samp and on the march. Hut George Stsnbsck noi on'y a consistent chrlWn, tealoos end ear nest in the discharge of bis duty. The pubho wor ship f God wns his chief delight, and in the social wowhlp of hi own.compary he ws efer leady toToW. low wiother k the fertent petition tathe God cf mer cy or to lead the devotion of the hour. In b W ent. aa ne, was ge.ng uoru- -;- uiom . . a' .. : ir.i.in-i.;i.a.l .The tneuijf J fALa,.uti-ava-ti4-tta-Kpi f Uu.rB. Vrrrh, . Fer' IT,;,:: t,V mM, than was ever. give.J J htbwtwiliU grets have elected five quested tlat tbe writer ahoultaMenarge o 'and ErvDl'FonVea lo'LlTinoaer-pr&loprr ..t.iv t,a mntk.i BDO DOrC Dim. Uia irpiu a uj"s i,"i,u uv v " . i.Tflllmv friends to join The enemy had commenced fortifying at tbe church, f - Grn. Thomas T. Meagher has been ordcrtd to report f,,, theD wiDged Us wvrtm tbestrUe of , prisoner states that it was an attempt to ad W for daty toShermW " other ,arth to the : 'resUbat rt main, to the people of God .ales were' to the Oovernraenf or oldit hnilUw. The families of eoMieri mentioned in the Act or r.otref8 are construed td mean the fsmUief composed of the wife, or wffe and children, of 'any person v. ho Ulos to the army; the Vidow. or wldw and ehl d- r and rioter of any PolJier or -oldier in the ar- ..me family, or , were derd-ct npon the r lahvt or lurport; tbeperenn or sistere of any person Monjr- IT'S - - - ren, mother an tut ta tbt armj t wb2a.,!?JLl ?!Li2tJ2!!l LLH ibio', and "ho derived fr om them 'l ... . .1 IS .t. I,. M. 1 I llt i I th r lines in tbe direction oriae dowu oijv i-...v- Quiet on tl.o Knlance ;.f the lines. o tueniog anu uu. little picket liiiog. . ' ' ncnMOSD, Sept. JO.-AlklmiHh line 01 ea nt . Warren,'' corpl was su prised an capmrcu vU'a House, on tffo euon ?onu, mi i;hu6 ... f.ont of Wikor's division. -The frisoncr havo ar- Tne enemy renewed their beins this afternoon. Several 15-iitcIi mortir abells, loaded with glah8,brs, Conner, iron und lead.IolTiu tBecity, but diuo d.w- - ' . ' pur if oops are in fine Hj.iiiu and eitgor for tbe fight. i'HEPf'to. Hept.'I7. Hamplon'a' cavalry made H IllOSt SUCtT"! illl I'ann m-u i uv- v..v.-, - mi'cs ftom to city,, tapuiiliiy twenly-fife ha.Ktrcd l,c:id of f.a 'ecf talijc, JUW p.oucn, wumuer v. iists aod t-n wng.in. iiic pu r; -.0 Ccu-Whnte liuc Gfeg'n division of -anxee tT.liy TrTIo nu efiby to cntoff' IlampKw, but wa-. Lnnd-oinelv lionet fur bti pH)ns. liainn,o n..u lien me in tul KaMier una. eager iur ut (i.;iot noicc uei. , Puctmoao, Set. 17,-The MIowintf was receiveu -il iy at ue.niqi'ai v o Tu-lLn. VcStAl CxrtLttD BTSHiatAr.-Th .rotfTeleiraph !.-rn lkl, Ur to the tT4ewtiiW Artt.ia..p.iprraavent LVg of truce ta Gen. Hood with five cer-col m nr.rAinnt I . iun i ;r hcm w rrZU which ellieJjbal the cfiio kav- T. i.v. t uttr holiticl i)ilioiM luilhl.-M to t ; v.. hU n.rtr wiiSi wercdeemeJ trca-oua- hn xt.el!e. from the Fider.l ln y U. order and ftnt over to (n. llwd-T-r uoU dn position as bethought fit. The hve LVppcrheal officers have been sct.t on to U-cbmon 1. n ..,11.' . f t, IJrit'm'i atmv. in Ms win - Ltfl. 1 1.,. - . . . - , - " . - - . .. . M.nth i.tim nv .ur. ii'icun. kv lowlnft hi?h c-hplimrut to our soVliers. . . 1 Uter bavio;; liveJ with the vetciii.of Ilra-s an t. 1 .hi to form a-sti'l higher e-tim e oft on 'Tht-ir BbeduuC! Mi l V lhtHa:ice ih.le dUclnlin? unlcf .n.-utcr, tluir s- . .i ene-nr s niniu At ilailtflt-veiierday-tha tine wei.t of Jerusalem Tilanktoad itloo'tbeir navoriven v uj'n u.i. -c whoK extent. At ihe same hour Hampton ana,ekea W pciiiou 6 th ofJCoifulk IU;,r -ai. near Sycvnoie biucbaiu cirtnra aooui nm c. nunnw , - . .... ....r IwpiiIV- ome aims ana a nmuwi . tiv bund.ed WtUe.. 'gJi tt,okrJ H iptoii on his lelaru in Ihe f IteniOwi at u icue y i -v ru-eulcm p'.-nik road, but rcpuica. iivr lau. vs bon jb,t off saMy- ,Our cutire loss doi-s not ex ceed fifty t.'en. . . (Ngned) V U. E.Ux. . ' frimi nntiD S ARMY. . i lWSr Sept. U.-lUx repnrtiJ.with f cajide'raill w of truth, that Fherniao has cnt an infciraal re- Yice-PreMdent Stephens Atlanta Lae. I wns abl federate soldiers I.. All..... vici ontcr aultertns, niiK-r " - woimied, and their UouBa. dovutuni to tbr eouu- try, under all clrcutii't.incw, c beyond ptaisc. . ti,u . tv. u uccntcni.' y uii on -v morning and died a lw hour aerwr.U It appi-ap tbat a youig "woman. vanfl OMf, had the gna In Lef band and tbe little My nm-.ri mr . ...v l- ik. nn vm loaaeJ. tDO Mini inkw-ji ' . 1 - i lie addei to niary tiff tkt run already given of the danger .,f tvifiiug . wMh lirerms. r It is said that on .the eceation of the advent 'it UT- Yankees at Alhnt t. after Gen. Hood had evac uated the city, ome .-f the inhabit nuts rnicd the srtute Ux bt that the Yankees lowered upon them volleys ef abuse foe their cowardice and ineanuf i. . The iu--warilSlJIobivrdlarPdtbatthfy would vt,trel lin ll ls -"pa ' - ' North Carolina soldier?, and hs paid herself ,ty time here Jl'?JlU",I22' rtTCnlTiaTils mouey foTier credTTlnTUTep''. lhase. who. a ngnt turned againhl thcifellowitixens. W The loss of, the A-lv.noc ii a pretjjr mtpw ..W,T. c...i. -Hi. L done not.le hervlco f'r our tweu ana n. . 1 ... .1.11 nf tl. We believe that the State owneu uui -Advance. faroi". . ' i A Not roa rut Qmtos tti or Awiuts emrst.- "Te Ashville News sayt: . ,A . u "The schedule price of Irish Potatoes m 810 a bush el Cart. Thrash, the Post t ommisj-ary here, informs as that Be refused to pay the price, and now more potatoes ere cffaod at $1 th.au he wants to huy . Tho ConmimioBen Vill lleamake a noto of this. ; ;. ' ; N. C Bs I(1Ao"ks eiifKlrMaod, having recovered ho rti.k r.ip finemor Urown od ftnator II. V. Johnston, to meet him in 1 I...-. . tol!r .Kflilt ll(:lFe. ' ; f,i i- t.eu. Sh'oi'o, ha-, teen relieved of duty as Chier of Matf t Cen. lloO'l. . i Exile fion Atlnti continue to come into our I1UO9. Several uun'irnn m i" 7- tiuito condiiToii i'in?'"iH')le. , tlens. II.kxI nt.d Shermln have aKred upon a spe cial exchange -fK) prUoueti. Swetal l.undrad rf ibe number will be teot forward to-night for t oat par-, co.K?Sopt. lGtV.-Etil-s from Atlanta rf pot t that -h.-nn.W army . vapuuy uepictc-t i.y .., wa?tenl6r(,erv'cc,P,leJlK?iM';no,"', S"c8n,e ,,irHi vUce t,.o number t 1U,0UI. YeMeiday whA univeMlly pW'ved Itiroi'iout the SMfe as -a day of f,tii5?uud pwyer by the auy nnd the people. . TbeClntt.ninog.1 Gaxetle ct tle reciveu, i that WheeJer bad been-driven from Middle Tennessee by Stcadman. Motg'm'h ttaft .had arrived at Chit la noo"a.. Sherman h.td W'-ue l a congratplatory addrcw io his rrmyTMjiot tlFf they bad completed 4 peat hiMl jf Atlanta must be attu- ,ey0W,ike4n:lJooici!i i. . . j j,nbui.,i. w. fcitvM. it. our triiriiiv uuv mt. .)... i. rtvHai-.ii 4 entnmeuce in vuio " " States whose quotahall not be filled up" on the 19th lost t x a Several jonrnels formqriy Republican have come out id nrgr vi iiimiciinu, . . , The Cincinnati Times anj Aioauj Oiv.0u,.., R,publicw, predict the defeat of Lincoln aud ur,e his withdrawal.: - " . - . N . . The Ronton Post faysTit is a great rclicr to tne Democrats "r be rid of such an inenbon as to Woo' , and tays if Vallpudiglisia chooses to follow them, ue will have a rouh road to travel." - v . Gov. Seymour, peremptorily Alaclinrt the renomma- tion fur Governor. '. : Gen. Honker ndvocates (he election of McClellan. Seward, Li his eneech at Washington said that the draft would'fcureJyodmeir the peopitf um uu..--H is renorted tbat the rebels are concentrating tit the mouth oflld tieer.. " ' ,:' , Gold opened at 2J8, advanced ta 228, and closed at 1 RicuMowJSeiit. JC-The Baltimore Caaette or toe Hth contains an ankle from th- ew 1 or " the 13.h. Indicating a determined opposUion-rt.i Njc Clellan by that journal. The News says we covit s n tcrely and ordeuttbennity of th? pemocrnuc party, fut cannot cduncil and will bnve no part in itsdimor lis iti.m-and -disgrace. The' Cowries D l', I ' Uo wiihduiws fiom the tnpport of McClellnn. .... t ! '..Jt-.j n;i in nt . Sbft-oinn La htvxcvj prouiMea pea,v yv -tf cnrtifP fir ai enteiiuff Aflauta. Neither manu- f;ctuving nor trading is permitted in the city, exof pt exclusively for military purposes. , .- : Uicuhoxb, Sept. 17.-Th9 New York News of the ,l.ih f-tateu that preliminary steps have been taken by the fiends of pence to call a national Convention to .nominate. caudidates for L'resiaent ann V.c"v . :. FROM MOBILE. M,,tMi.e. Pent. ICth: A 2in ' o.it yesterday came xVc JQ ti) thot nearjl.e nioutli of Dog river. Our field batteries opened ca it giving a iew . The enemy retired. k lUV IUOV ,mwnw mw - . WM. C. POWER, Chaplain, Htb. N. t T. n-r The Fiincrdl Se'r.noti of OBEKT UsJ l). WATKI58, will be preiicbed at galeni church, on the 2d'Sabbath in October, by Bxv. Pvett; His relHtives and friends and the friends of his family tre invited to bo iescnt without any fur ther notice. ' Sept.' 20, 18G41. '' . ' Confederate Iriwcr oud 8pllcr, TT7 ITiJOUT COVERS, FOR ALE AT THIS OF ) nee. Single copies ?1.00;'Six copies, for $3.0d; Fifteen copies $10.00. Apply soon. Sept! 20, 180-J-tf . . .- ' 4 ; . Strayed or-Stolen. . atpmnxi SIZED. BUFFALO RED COV7, WIT A - the right car off-torn oil by dogs. She yns it very good order. I have missed her boul.Uu tun weeks". I am a poor woman, uni i-ib.c-w tnr.in stay of ay self and AHdren., Any one knowing of such a cow will confer a great fnvor-by letting ma know.'cr leavins information at the Argus Office, or bea-whereabout. ' - Sept. J5, 18C4.' ' -.rOLLY-IIALL.. 0. M. Office, Crecn'sboro IV. C. V f Septembek 1, lco4. J TIBOPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT TDIS P S for farnMios the Confederate State with 10,000 Howe and. Mule Collars. . ' . ' . K fnl Woirnn S:liblleS. " .' 6',0IK) W.g.n B.ck.t.., W H.n..M Mule Shoes and llorre-tuoe T 1 it. Office' dies nnd Col!a4 will be furnished (rom this Oce, . and lion supplied to Lontracrs. ' . I , ' Major -ftQ-Mv- 2oa..M.. , EEPOntED FIGHT IN ARKANSAS. . 1 - , 1-.... ti cr, .ir' siplhr victorr in Ar- tin-ia complete. T.ailro.id torn up f preveral mile?. (V eini-e foment-of Yankees captnved. The,any wot bad destroyed all,tbe cotton crops on the river f, 0.0 Vu !;"bv:r:i to Nev Oilcans. The yellow fever is TCiy vioUut rtt Key West. ' t m -.'"" ' ' ' -5, The nWqnii-i of G-n. Morgan tcolc place in RK-bmond on the 15th. , J be -remains, were wut, v to Hollywood Cemmefry. nnd placed in Mlt. ine coitly-'indnded a number oT military arid mvil officials, . .. t. rp.. 'TKn wnpii 5 enmine: to an mrnnTysr, ir Uv --- -.t i IRC.:,. 1'iofessor Neumayer, of Munica, says U,, U .v. .... " .... .1,. tr. n,of . rnmet win run ozaiuai' iuc UK ii 1 1 I iuh. . w.. - ... 0- HtADQtJABTERS 8D IltlTABT DlSTBICT, . -DEP'T N. C. A!tD SortnEBJT ViNGIJtIM Y Wiljniif ton, N:- C, Aug, 30th.. ) g I EtM.4 1 IVOTICE. ' . . A LL PERSONS MJi siu " T;"" '. r Tine are rc-j" . Zr .l. rV... i rrl m i..-tora fnr nermission aowTlh. Win tbe Government Steamer,. addressed to persons Jtvins ladies, in the bope 01 pre . 1. .MAi I r til """" lAi b. Mm to v . relax&tiou oi ims, ruic, This is " .-.Ti nt a distance, eppcij svtfnting a fruitless journey n. (nnstderation. ior mit-of a (riven racsnies ior tiiKi. notice iriu oe t the Cerent posts will ba'v earth as 'one drop of mercury absorbs an- 80. and absotb it, other." ' , . nt of the Nw York Herald n .;,wlf T,?e callS Gen. Sheridan's "5-i 'rVr ;v" .lTi-Tv &S.ntpri5-na-aaTr it I army "iiavper s t . reaches, Uarper s terry once .. ... delivered to Capt. Gra n?er, A . W ;t,M marked ana ne u ,cct,vM. safe delivery through his agents, j. Official: ' . ' ' M-jor General. Jamxs II. Hi". , . ' - , rsuy : and A.-A. GefleraL-T- -- Sept. 5. 1-290-SOl ' ' - be met b patiently ana im,ly, vu m u,Bi ... t).e miiiiko we Md mentinnexl so long.nRO, and eenl hi eivihy to our rear-fat- beyond the 1 each of lecall. Inta.Uvnur CivaViy was on bonly ren.aiunig'ro. onit we folIow'ed'Huickly with the main nrjny, and At lanta foil into our pos-splon." . . 3nrile1, Near LUcme.on Thuis.m-y, the 15th tost., by the Rev. J. B. Richardson, i"' B. F. GAUIUS to-Miss d. . 1 " : French Language. Long. ou. Fr.OM EARLY'S COMMAND. wnrtn Sent. A letter from an . t .-i- MH..n,!..tMv' Ren. J. 0. Martin. I1 li Jr - - it" 1. 4McKeoHb land's old brigade. UoJ. A. . uo-iw , . . v. Troops, has been promoted to the rsnk of Lngadier .' Jflieral. ' , : '.' :-i r tk. nlnhmnnd Rcntiuol. of Toesday, eAVwo,' TveaeeTnTmcTum Ibeyoud tke lines, which ivro very cbeenng, f.uj ine uc - ,t.il ftfheh,it would oot be prudent to puWuii. iWe txtend ta 'these brave allirfs a hearty welcome, ... - and accord to them their merited pi aiso. r r - &r flea. Magtuder, Kas been placed In command ,oftb District of ArkaaKas. lion. Walker of Texas and r..i.ln. ti, Yrtnkecs evacuated aien. iucr ... ? .-miHM-teir-RinrotisnulTln Jvtrtit iiruwiii.iiio - - , tile force tiow treads the soU of Texas. . tflV. The Richmond Dispatch Rtates that tbero, fc.rrC,. AA and fourteen thousand apphcati for details for. agricultural -purpose iu the Confedercy. " . Many were rejected, ut it ia evident thap all our men T; .'ara not in the'artny. ' ; - '. '." . .' .-r... . JOT? Col.'Ba8Uw7Mka farmerlr. of General j pha IL Morgan's slafFyhas, been nssigned to tbe. obmnjand of the deceased chieftain's Brigade. . Colonel Duke is a dasliio young officer, of daring cour'agu and flue abilities - 7 7 ' . officer in rmatVKffiaae.'.-Mya that we drovetuP enemy through Martinsbnrg yestenlay, Ihe 10th, aud to-aay are tearing up tuo.rauoau,t ; Ff.OM Ti?E NORTH", &c lliriiMorjn Sert. M. The New York io.k ..vi nun recent .victories and 1IU - to conro, tho ract 1 " nAti n isrni ii W.W1'V ' ;- :. . T' .i ..-..1 ,u ff rthriuir and ottrer eausea,.aHoorooHivuy uu "v v" . In JleBioriaoi . o VTTTPn R"L STA DACKWay from fa' Rich Sg,' S W C4h March-1842, aud fell iu bat- tie ontneo.! Rf, lt t tho privilege- roWWkta la hi. yoath.'or boyhftoj j but he is as'ureu py moso.u mill .IF ..." ' '3 .1 - in'? ana ue- llft3, rumors ut Bll thA Prerential eanaiuates wpon a war plutfonn, the aaeccss of the new barf with Wpttblio walka.aud private ways tbj I flffectionata son, a lovi ' ' 'I., voTed brother and a geuiaUnd warm-hearted compan- Herald of the J;id f,.icnd. Ai the outbreak of. hostilities e- ors of -victory thc 5fovth'aoa South he was pavswoj, .wlt!1vl . i: ,vwu . . -c Amoii' 111 which father the peacctui vocauou 01 ma lo.u.v... r Sg' his iLavkabl3 energy, dexUion or.rgttj . , n..4j.f-rrtadv-iHaBiwst.uefl ana supeviorj ";--",7 . , etrucior ieii'V"'""'. - , . , - , .- bUinAngJJj! Uf 1 I I Wn ITIIIII I II 11 WW - For futtner parwcu... y coyINCrroN. - Abol-s.. ; f TIASOilC NOTICE. f. f pHE REGULAR COMMt'MCATIONS bF Kit I winning todge, 4, F & A. M:, wiune ? aler be held at a o'clock, P. ' 5864. t June 13, A, L., . .... 11. e r. . tba toosid of war fi tigout u ou ,v m9 wauv. SoTnTcrTbJWaHTyrrt To the Sick.- indignation asaitret n nr.."i"" iuyiuw" . a . . :sM. GNnnvuil until . ' .awA hltVPTPr. (Kill U IT ' u I' I v - : etnOI.lO.U9 . w?. . uv - v ... , r - ;ol -.llfAr his own nat V Sfare, in respous. tj-"- i Sops"aneSd.to her. heroic boys ao ue feud herself tioops, h ; . , ... d 0Utv,Se.. George MiX" TSAlSsrrea TtP6Tn-tbertrmT!tntT!f-ilr wuw?v."- ' ;,w-,ioH ili ttV.n the BDnnzmZ VROianu" "rC' V.; enerzv and AlU with which be Vs en- msed great dowed.'audjoinetiitno-Ansoii . TheVew Chasmili, and .houldering hi, ifion lornuiY ou ms uv..- v. . lias- IOU3 "i.i in oiu m SaturdavJ uou - fi,.uUHf tele-rapbed to his ii kmds.in Washington that all hope waUpst. and withdrew trora the cau vass, . . - The Louisville Journal .place the Chicago ticket at ibe beiulof its columns .. - 7 ...;,.'. . . - an;-. Cass denotincesjho .plaform as on ignmnuiirs, anr "rlbiTcr to the,rebeTs7and Bay'rErcauua:,k.ppoiMtc liicHMONu, Scpf: 14.-Tbe New York papers of th . . . r mi.1. . riowa iinjinnort- ik whnvivd iiopn receiveu. m ' vv- at . McC'clUu's let ter of acceptance en Hi Veiico Democracy. .r . .. v. . ' .... . nnt;dita in colli-1 n..iu.fffl'a the nrepnr low aevrssaysn r-Ft-; - - - . ,n,sA;, r. ..nn.lnhnee i th him :.... .:.K fl.Pnnvpntiontnaltenuereu iu uevo iuj ---- ---- j BlUll. nun v .1 . ..l...t.n i..iiir.. ..litnrnf tlio Metropolitan iieooru, in.u f ' .... ,.1 u ...o m n ( w ranvsTcnnsylvania, withdrew his appointment rdturoedbonio.4u-disgost. . , . . fl.nf.iR-: The Herald of the 13th, fays tirt sFtown-i? Maine, Sbow ..net Republican gain, f SiaWmas meeting ever VeTd inBrodta,. sernblcd on Monday evening, to ratify the nomination of McClellan aud hiiletter Of acceptance. A Cairo telegram from Arfvlelphiaports. that Q0n pride-died recently t,of rlysentery. . " ' p. orr . lw.iunnnnris nnr.oho.ccs thacapmro A Uispnicn nou. iu .. f - - JOHN W. began,. "and daring with him amnj all 1 . itimofa nacnri!iiiUJ.i ad ier's life -which were cyowaoa mm iu . j A-si.n-kni. itter ono murmunns wor4 EAIOJIEQIAOWINt 4yVy8tem was overchaed. rbecame subject to frj inv Bjsi Af k:i , sua colic, every attacic in, ma weaker ihanlW -predeeeasfFe medicines ubtil,l waMireu ovvuCU.. n....--y - -or comlwa9)arelyable obou ie length I yielded to .tne Iffiffiva t n6 nd commenced taking the HE PAT it 1 1 W , confidence in them, me, """VT thelP DWTiproerTC.: j i sonVinclf itter S"r Tlodid Bis daty, his whole duty, rndleidTOr MAnBniiinflusv-- Ch-itable iv Ms views and warm, iu his frien iantrj v ,.1. 'to overlook lo The blind nreaeher Rev. WVH. M'Oburn, has left the Methodist and Joined the Episcopal denoroina.r' tion. " . 7 " ' - . : : Sherman has refused tOfexchang prisoners 0 ivar far mien whoee tern 01 service nave ejprreu. ther T Saturday. i-vj. a u vniii'ii van unmui v Xne piean. na ftntnred on the THO Dieamer iia- -t - - i nn.i cartroes are wwruiiii k !a. The vessels .U MLVVi tna iinnVioi lfahl A his companions 1.0 arms mncu tt . .. . -....L--.... np.v v t6 condemn. Henco the . r "r. . l-WrtV, fipfnientl v- scrinz up between v . r . .n,i to cliaose the direction of bV;cui of feeHugW auction which issued from hisnanly bosom. Ana u in Myu'-i-w nioment one became at aU estranged ... k- r.hBarnnoo and kindly attention. Wie r tT any of the Vubsuntials or luxuries 01 iue, wiu w..-v" - - . UtSS ? blessed, he dispensed theui with a liberaland '..u?--- f.ft.. About the 1st June 1863, he .Ta"oonm? himself wia . the use,uutilnoW, Dyuous -7" 8a,ed fronl a physician since. I can connaenuy reo. as a superior iJZ JumAn them only. , . The ptOPiictor oi "-v-r t tiv fdisSisei of.beJiver, 'U ft tb'at thev cure Pneumonia, v,nu.uu v.-, -XuVFewr,BiUo8 rwbeumatistn, Worn, &e., 4 t LTuU dictions tud certificates ar.compan y ea h Price $3 a box. For $9Q4oe boxes wUXetit prepaid. y - . . " ', Tne aWress' of the Prope(br ia.1-"-' a ., . '1 GEORGE tt. 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North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 15, 1864, edition 1
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