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VOL. XIV. I
PAYRTTElStLE, N. C., JULY 21, 1864.
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NO 1351.]
PRINTED MONDAYS AND THURSDArS
EDWARD J. HALE & S0H8.
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From an ' c.ter thin date, b# of & cew subacriber
irill be entered ▼ikbcat paTmaxtt ia adr&noc, nor
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8ae>i of ov old aabffcribere as deiiire to take the pa
per OB this gytt^ra will please notify ns when mflMsg
remittance^. Jan’y 1, 1868.
€OTTO!V €ARDI§, iVo. lO.
The FAYETTBVILIB COTTON CARD MANUPAO-
TURING company are now maaufAotoringCARDS
superior to any ran tbroagh the blockade, and at preseat
are selling for a less prioe the single pair or by the qoaa-
tity.
Aay person ordering six or more pairs, they will be
seciirely packed and delivered in Wilidngton free of ex
pense.
Call upon or addroR> A. A. MoKETHAN
J. A. WOP.TH.
ALEX. JOHNSON. Jr.
F^ett«villft. N. Apr!! 18 24tf
Presbyterian and Caroliniaa copy.
Wa DRAUGHO]\,
AUCTIONEER,
8. 1. Corner Market Square,
FATKTTSTIlXi:, If. G.
Prompt attention given to al! Lasiness in hie
Hce ectrtMtei to him.
Jane 10, 1864.
40tf
H. jHcHULLAN,
Aoctiooefr and €ein]ii§sioii Merebant)
JVkf, Jfoy S^ireet,
FArETTBTlLLE, N. G.
June 6. 39-3oi
I8AAC~HOLLf&B8WrORTH,
]}roeer and Xomaission Merehaiit,
FAYETTEVILLE, N. G.
June 1?.
40 tf
IfVW. JfieJL, JfieK^ir,
Attomoy at Lsnw,
Fayisttrvills:, N. C.
WILL attend the County ard Snpsrior Conrta of
Cnmbcrl.'vnd, Haraet*., Mocrc and Robeson Coon-
tiee« Prompt attention giTe'a to the collection of all
BlaimB entrusted in hic li9.r.is.
Oct. 17, 1859. 68-tf
JOS.
tlhrocer and iJinmKi^on ^yte^hant,
, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.
Jan’y 10, 1863. 93-tf
Wi.THA:« A. STEDXA.N-. Vv'lf. U. BKIUi'ARD.
i¥. A. «T£D.TIA!V &
WflOLfiSALE AlH) HETilL DSALERS
AND
*1©, JKr?£f Strsft^
FAYKTTBVIJ.LE, N. 0.
AprU 20. 25lf
B. o. WOmTH. D. O KeKTH. 3. O. DASin,
WORTH & CO^
C«BHiiS8ion and Forwarding Merchants,
WW^er Street,
WILMINGTON, N. G.
Oot 16, 1863. 78-12m
' WANTBiDL
2r AA BUSHELS WHEAT,
,OUU 1,690 « CORN.
Persons having the above articles to sell 7ill receive
the highest Cash price by calUng cr Mr. M. Thoiaascn,
at the Merchant Mills, Fayetteville, er on the enbs.';?’?-
her at his old etand on Market Square.
ALEX. JOHKSON, Jr.
Not. 6, 1862. 76tf
AjaiTiY harive;^
I am prepared to manufacture all kinds of Wagon
Harness for Army use. I t*n my lo&ther and can
give good bargain**. Agents nill do wclito send thoir
trdera to me as thi'y shall have prompt elt^ntion, and
sent off in qoick dispatch. JOHN CARTER.
Fajetteflll® Rosiu Oil Works.
OUR Oil Works are now in complete operation, and
as we U9G notkiuff but good roein in producino- the
^ wo c«a recommend it to be the beet of the kind matle
in this country. It is ft fine Lubncatiaij and TftDner’s
Oa, and we would be glad to receive orders from the
Government and the pnbUe generally. We will sail on
reaaoaable teaiBs. MOQRIt, CABHWmj^ A QIX
April 1». ^
mLO^dONbRY.
OOME n>-)athe 650 we Mmploti^d all cor Cslurcs ff»r
O ths mftDufactaro of CAE WKESL8, but cning io
tbr faHnrc cf tbo fuppiy of Iron o? propor ^*aturc, wc
have njt l.\tc!ly hasa to supply any deir'ird fc-r
th9?a; t^.i? •I'fs.oUjty hoF^ver, vriU b« o^creonn in lha
CDur.ro of rlz ■S'oeire, at which tioje Tfo efc^ll hr able
ftirassh wheels of the following sises—24, 26, 28 fcU'J
80 inol'ts,' a’10 CliiJI?'! Tt’cs. Tba Iren wi siicll upo
for tb.fjni fiill hj Col-i. JJ5a?t Ch«.Tcoal Iron, and wvt war-
rtnt our wlicolrt KOI TU C3AC]E, and to be equal to
any in ih'i Corfci^v^oy, Gi^to thooG of Whi:ney Sl
Sons cf rhilatelp>:iv, wbo>w reputation is so well haowa
by all Railroad c->Tiip%6>.c!>.
>7e are pr*'j>5rad to pxc^ute Loom, Dry Sf-nJ, aai
Qresn Saud Work, of tay sUaxxi or tifij.
D. ANDERSON & CO.
Fayetteviilo, SUroj 30. 1884. 19t/
rnnc . . Scuatc.
fj .JlB :ri?n }8 ef WM. B WRIQHT, Beq., respcelfoltr
i prag-n; hii n^rae to b.s vr.‘rr“ of Ccmbnrlaad *»!
ri rnclt for re-clecticc to th^ Bf.n^ls in tbc next Q*n«e-
rsi Atspft:b!y.
7.
Fi;lioir citlzcns of Onaberlaod and Haraell. *
IN cc-'rijsne? wil- soMcitatlo^s of roanyfriends, froM
d ffsront > ’.rt? of t'»« Ocaafrv. I Mtmuac; ciysclf a
r.'p”i*sen*. vo!i in f.Hs f>f >;•> asst
J inro. vicr-’ in refcard to tbo ^rei^t and vital
r ^ t'-r .’jv - mnde P.^oxTn rh*!;'. I-ROjw-ar
A I’ARO.
T-
Y"ur ob't SOI v’t.
R.
J. G. Si’^^^iERD ti 5 c r di’.-vte for
»h“ Ij"*i;3r .''f frsra Ht» ooaafieB of
hni ft.td Jl.-rnt'fi. ' -
V : -
,|MI.LOW.CiriZBva »ud SOLDIERS: Yicliirj? 0 the
K colioItati.>r.H of frieni.i iii Cumber Ian J >inil H>iin%tt
assilUe^, I have OMRS^nH'd io fi:rv3, if elso«»i. as a
OMivaber of iho Hoas; of iU-.vaif us of- the aoxt Qti.'rAJ
Ammbly of Noft' C-ii-. li: a Ccafint'd to C»tu^-Vi'n,
•* wHI not be in my power lu 8-?c the pcaple. If £=» >;
fce pr'>p«r laeroforn. to rtats tli-a.*, if plooied, my ivllu
c»«9 and votes Wi.'l W? cast ic f..v r c! taoh tptvsure- i 8 1
ia my jujgnaeat r \y bs beat oaloaja'cl to iusuro iis j
«Woe*s cf OOT Ptrjis ttui cccui;! tLo indcpendcn-jij cf |
the South. It will *r;y co^ot-^at r'.i;:a to loci alway? «
U> th»» ^C^'nifort flr’if c-re of f-y n:Mi. r.?, ead 1 |
•Hall snnpj)*-t ov^ry Eaifcstcrs caiccliiva . 0 pro'uotc itir
iaiarest and »o eaccatage aal cht-.,- in ti»sir ar t
daons patrioiic jserv’c.i. .Srw-i^tliislr.? wiib f e j
ocd soiJvfrs, wbf‘tT.-r I lu-, y h.:78 j
, b? exoTi-ed to r;?tr>5u 'R ar:;i j^uivsai-’o-l
Fellow ClUsem of >'ampson County.
iatu a o%tJ IHa'e fai’ a aert in the House of Cu&iraoDs
in {}>a ait Li'giHla>ote of North Caroiica. As it
ir>j b« iTiiccssM Ie for oe to oanvasr. tbo Couniy at this
t'ori'wJ^ T taka this method of briefly stating my
jii^eiiici T not an origioal seocealcniat. and de«
?;c :c«> ? this -“ar as ciuQh ae Ray other mtn, bet have
; y i-.'-Jf-.n.q 8;pport»r of it «7er sJncs wa were forced
i V ' by praolamfttton of Linooia I amfor pasc»
1 ? ‘ ii KH it can possibly be obtained on honorable
I ca". a^sare you nf.y FtUow Oitiicn'S. I h've at
on’f w?‘tt I oon^eir^ to bf for the beat interest of
(ipnntrr, »r| if olrctrd nhall do aH l»! m»
;i ’ to prom ate *bo hcn ^r Rr*.i interest of North Caro-
W. TT BaYAN.
1S^. 49-te
.: j OcBt ritl Order 1
' No. 8 t
HK19QVABT8R8 KIBSKTK 0? S, C.
Wklt>ow,. July 18, 1884
WC ape »atSlAa*ized to jest ngfcta ^irflvj, ea. Ib tfca dii^iifcrge
" »U be tuc
it'r, 1iiVitrIu 11 *W 't-'ttfciitTOiM Ctmiaaas^t of Conqcripta wtU nsa every
fo th«* rtsblic e^irr rt 0^ rxrrtfm- to «s£;f#Ha orgaoisi.tUc of
* ‘ flif 'cforc btu-xd yic.l i & obcdiena? (a R«'orrs cf N. C , holding hia eabardinatea to the
We reiQ>9CtftlIly rOOOmiBOBd endenhsfrfat Q0«.ir>Uftr*a? ^-'ith tho'r wish- " for any want of energy or ao>
NEILL McKAY, .E nj , a=i a oiwdiuui^ far j -▼erf -ray 0 csHtent riiK t e pnblio good. I
re-election tr a Sofvt la the rjxi noufl? ofC}tumocp Troni
Cii=aberlRai s-cd H^mei!
M?y 2.
c'^artiofl.
MANY CITIZRNS.
29 tpd&te
Tlie nan* of JAMES KIRKPATRIflK is
respoctfallf enbnitt'^d fo t!:fi voters of Cuobcrlaad
anc? fo f • f'r h.3 * KrpX'?'?fi>Hf’’>'e of
thosTi Couatjfts for tKe H I'f CcntnotiS.
HAN’T VOTERS.
Mfty 16, 18o4. 33 tf
We are authorized to announce Gen.
A. D McLBaN «*r*i'^aie to raprcHr'ot
rnia''i'r!at>d stI L"-.r£:''t in t‘C H'^ase of
Comm^ s of tba CiXl Gatte'".'! AflapTjb’y
Jjly 48 te
R?-t»cd 'Hrce y^ara i-i f.ii« rj^raf. frsd if «.bo pco-
fb !'0»» desir
II. At ihs eatli(-i;t p»aotloftb!? da?e, nfter the flenior
me t3 3!?r\(» ir gnoiber cap&oiiy. -: o?gsn «3d into oosipAnies, the Dietriet
I w-il onet’jrf 'Ily conply tt'iI'. , ^rruliing OflSsera >»J1I orgariijio thorn a Reg.ment,
Plyjn'^uJh N. €., Ju’y 9,
JOHN
lSi‘*4
MoLT^AN
4.’'fc
M'
Fort Holmes, July 12, ISSI.
CSSRS. KDITORS:—Ytui ar^ vebT ‘ t^'.
a'^D. uuca ra« cam? jw a oan-'i ^ liit cliije of
Sheriff of ii.iclim'ja'I n'lnz-iy
Vary rosp^o^fally. yo'n- ib’t eerv’t,
M. n MoB^vrDE,
50 5t*3tpd] O&pt Co E, 40ih N. C. T.
LUBRICATING OJS..
The uaicrs:gn?d ia n;iw prepared to furnish to tbe
public a very superior *ari.ja)t» of LUBRICATING
OIL, eepteiallif for OotUin ami WooUn Fastoriu. Wc
olitim that this Oil docs not gmc, »t»d m&y be tun at
gr-a*iT cpeed with Ic ts power than any otfaer Oil exeopt
Spfm.
Mr W H Pcrtar, Suporin’toadent 0/ Phcsaix Cotton
Factory, stys r,f i«; “I haVo been using your Labrtc^t-
ing Oil for 2 or 3 montha, end find it to be :.upori jr U
any other Oi! now in as? fcr labricaticf;."
>ir John Eergh&w, Sup’t cf Clount’a Creek Faoiory,
says: “I can cheerfully say ycur Labricating Oil a
sapars'?T article. It Jofi.s nat gum in tba !c*si, but ireepG
ihe joarnals clear and bright ”
Mr A F Bciikerdito, CWcf Engineer of tte C 8 .Arse
nal and Armory of thia place, was reqnested to try it
and sayp: “I thlrk Sot light machiatry—■*«ch n.3 Couon
Factories—snd* or heavy machinery w’>nn the motion
Is slow, yoor Lubricating Oil will eompftr? nex? 5n qual-
Ity to Sf enu ”
Other cotton mivnufactnro’-'i ha-r.^ tr:cd! it end prt>-
nonnced favDribly of it.
OBNPvY E. rOLTON,
A^eni Fayett::vlii9 KcrodiDe Co.
AprU 4, 18C4 20-tf
WE can fnrEigh KEJEIOSENE DURSING OIL in qnaa-
titics of 5 or 10 >r^!on; at $25 p^jr gallon; tin 01ns
jr k*g8 S15 to §20 viJitionsl. Rond s»cs or kefi* when
cucveaicst.
Tbis »8 frood an Oil aa can be made without the
mix.(av« iriUk AkMl»«l, wMdt it is -it9p9S:i!»)e wtsw to
obtain. T^e wi>?% tufcs.of tho onr’!i;>r5' Ken^Sina iair.p
ehoal'i ba Jeag.iifiJia'i bj •soli'*iaf' ca a pisec.
With % Kn2p tLns arraag'^d our oil car as without tiaoke
er*J ^ith us r.a^h briSiiiic^ p.s anvli>,rth«rn Krroscflo.
HENRT K 'COLI'ON, Ajr't F K Cb.
April 7. ai-tf
To the Voters oi S^arapjioii Countv.
CIT1ZE??3 AND BELLOW SOL’ lERS: Ey thr Sclici-
tati-a^f m«tDy f-nea^a, I fi»?!jouno*; xay-'sl' a cat>di-
fcr the brarch t*^c L'*f^itjliMiirr of N.
C. in scorvoe I eli l^notbe svJiie t>> u«t;5t i a
acoa p*-opie cf Old Ssmpaon a : ue preoiccJc bat truit tc
the kiiid cflSc's cf Frif ads. Mj» views are well known aa
bfticg a OoBS^rv^ti^o G.'.n*iortijn I colicit ycur votes,
?i>.h ths pron»i=3 if ckc'c'i to tt awaVo to youi* »n*ereut.
Y uis r- p’l’y, H. B COOPER
July 8. 48-to
The friends 0* Col. m J McDDFFlE,
will b^ f ratified to Icam that ho has oonsent-
41 to i:e & candidnt. to repreaaa^ tiie ccunties of Hara^ti
end Cumberland, in the Hocio of Ccniraoni of the next
Gcnjril Ansopib3y
Felloir-Citizeos and j^oldier^ of
Hiiplin County.
JA.’JKCUSr;^^ ft '■ for r--»’cO’ion to
you ’.n ta FT a'.', of C-jc\mon% prcmib'c^
if alec'cd, t J V'Hi •» r •p”f8"’n'a*i'7:. r»l-
Tpyn I'.r.Ting ycur in rrre- iL: of our Gtaio
iu view. L W. HODtJES.
Wsursaw fuiy 1, 1864. f>0-teri
felloir-Citixeiis and iSoldier^: I
>.m a oasdidite to r^prosett y>u i.; !h“ Sepf toria? D's-
trict com^oard of the C'’an4s.’ of iMslsa, Brun‘5»»’!ck
and Ooiascbus If elf^c^ii, Ti'iil orrf.- vou t ' '.ho of
j.ia IT'pp.Tr‘Ji5J^^T.
Jaij 14 50 6f.
We are antioriied to announce Dr.
W. M. MiNiilLT. of Harcett, noTt evtvinr-
r.a a Licutsvi:it in the Confederate Amy, as
a can lid^te to repregon* the c^janti;? cf fJujr.^ierland
and Harnett t'js next T- .>si‘Jl.i?aro
Juac 2\ , 45 TOtpd
Maiiy Citizens of Cum1>erUuEiM
and Harriett cunt :its r;U v».»l» l.\ ta»! 'ith of
An^uet p?xt
Tbe Conlederate Ticket,
FOR GOVERNOR,
Z. B. ¥Ai^€C.
To tlio Freeman of Gniab9rland Gonuty.
By raqn^at, 1 a^.in ai^itO'Uic'' a candiJa»e for
tha cfUcu of tiaoriff of Camh-»rla=i.l o.'iuaty i? .ould
I be cioatcd, I c.ti only promis* as before to .’i char its
its da'.ice witii what ebiUty I ■»ja/ ros»:'*^.
War 5t'
pos»r
HECTOH McVEILL.
KH fj>
Gk>ldlBtoB P. O., Chatham Co., N. C., I
June 13, 1862. j
34tf
900 lbs. Crum Arabic lor sale by
J. 3. LEE.
Oct. 16. S9tf
Atter this date 1 will
pay 16 Cents per pound for ,rags, or
the highsst nar'het price, ucU?eTd(l in
Fayettevi lie, or at siy mi'n 'a
FeVy 16, 1864
UaPHY
7-t^
w
Wanted to Purchase,
E3TEEN RAIL ROAD STOiJfl;
Bank Not^.
Gold tnd Siivor,
Rorth Caruluta TreM\i?>- K >i38 (Fu»dable;)
$1 and $2;
* ** Boode, old e.nd new;
Coonty of Cavtberlaai Bonds;
ToWtt of Faycttoviiio. Bonds;
Greems^ro* $1 and CerlifioAtes;
Ccxifederatc 7 and 8 per cent. Bonds;)
Coopoiui of $lo,000.000
** of Town and Connty Bonds;
** of old North Carolina Bonds;
T. S. LUTTERLOfl.
Get IS, 1868. 7itf
OBONAirCl BKPABTMaNT,
, RALBiaH, N. C., May 8,1803
LRAn WANTED.—I wish to porohaae Lead for this
Departaent Persoos having large or small qoaa-
wiH please apply at once. Will 1 pound ef
POWDER for 10 poaods of itEAD.
THOS. D. HOGG, Capt. C. 8.
Q9.tf In chargc of Ordnanoe.
Bgypt Coal ifline.
The OBderelgBea were, at the November Term of the
Confederate Court, District of North Garolioa, ap
pointed Managers of the Egypt Coal Mine property,
Md have entered into copartaprship for the purpose of
and selling Goal, and solicit orders for the same
In any dafizcd quantity. Orders for any amount can
t»e supplied on sJiort noLioe. The Coal from^ this pro
perty ii undoubtedly the best in the Confederate States
ApplieatioBLP may be mado to Chas- B. Mallett, Fayette
fille, N. 0., or James Btowae, C jarle^tcu. 8. C.
‘.^saElt:^ Ai. jIallftx
f» tlM CUlaeaa *md fi*UH«rw«ff Maf »4t.-
At the solicitation of many of my friends 1 respectfhlly
aonounoc mysflf a candidate for ra-electloa to the
oflScc of Siisrill for the couuty of Harnett. I^>foaudly
grateful to my frivods both at home and in the Army for
iae very generous support heretofore received at their
hands, I can only pledge that should they again maui-
f *8t their confidence by re-electing me I will, ab hereto-
lOTC, ««erve’them promptly aad impartially.
Very respectfully, JAS. R. GRADY.
April 13. 24-te
July 8
FOlt THE SRNATE,
Itandal McDaniel, of Cumberland
FOR TUK COMMONS.
Gen. A. D. McLean, Harnett.
J. U. Bhepberd, Cumberiand,
ijol. M. J. McDuSe, do.
4S tepd
To tbe Voters of Richmond and Bofeeson Counties;
By the sclic^it^'ion cf camerous t ifizena ard eddier?,
Lieut. J. 3 McASTHUR, Co. 40ti N
To the Vetera, of Sampson Connty,
TIIuOUGIi tha 8oliciiatica3 of many of m; friands, I
anccunce myself a candidate for a 3o«t in the Qonse
of Commons in tija »iext Leaisiiituj^ of North Caiolioa
Shoidd I b? so fonu.ir.te as t^ Ve el-stoa, I w Ji aaicavor
to work for the interest cf t*!« cUiion i of 8504)300
cotinty, to the bwt ot nj abili'
JA5I2S T. GIDDENS.
Clinton, N. C ../ar.o 7. 89 tppd
W
I
ARE
EAGLE FOIJSrDRT,
Fav»TT«viti.», N C , July 4, l^M
NOW PREPA.R0D TO RECEIVE OR
dera for
RAIL ROAD WHEELS
of tiie followinr «is9s, v’*: 24, 26, 28 aad 30 inch. Also
CHILLED TIRS8 Th--. Iron we Bhall use for them
trill be COLD BLAST CHARCOAL IRON, ani wa wv-
rani car wheels NOT TO HRACK, and to h« equal to
aay risSo in the Confcderaoy, or to tbis^ cf ^^hitnoy &
Son^; of Pailadelphia, wbo"=* reputa-.ios ia s'* wjll knowt*
by *ill Rail Ro* i C9iT^anis4;.
We hav3 the boat faeilitios for transportation by
Steamsre to Wilmington, from th>Dce to au7 part of tbe
Confe-^eraoy.
Orders jicapcol'^ally ealicitnd.
4Gtfl D. AND'iRSON & CO
We are authorized and roquested to
auncHnoe Col. B. F LITTLE as s c^ii lid%te
to ropresfnt the cona‘y of R ohin ;nl iu the
House cf Commo'i" in thg n:xt L'gialUuro.
May 19 84-te
mond
xMay 21
We are authorised to announce JOBX
A. LONG, as r cauiidate for rc electicn to
the office of Sheriff for the ccaoty of Rioh-
85 6tpd-t«
We are authorized to anaonnce
ROBERT M McNAiR ofCo. C, 1st N. C. B%tfcalioa
Artillery, as a Caaiiiate f«r the ol&ca of SHERIFF of
Rabeson C;>a;i..y.
Miy20 84-19fpd
W£STEi£IV RAlEi ROAl».
TiHE FREIGHT AND PASSENG^iR TRAIN? of this
Road leave F»vyettcvill« daily, (Sundays excepted)
at. 8 o’clock, A. M., and retumin? leave .*?eypt at 1
o’cloclt, P. M.
CatOe au4 Horte Train MONDAY, WED2»E3DAYasd
FRIDAY.
By ordar JNO. M. ROSE,
Tre,- ?’r ani Gra’l Trans. Ag’l.
Jan. 22, 1868. 97tf
From acid after this
date the 8toataer A. P. HURT will
leave at 8 o’oh>ck, A. M., on Monday
and Thnrsday. JOS. A. TfORTH,
April 6—17tf } Ag’t C. F. Steam Boat Co.
FAYETTB VILIiE
MUTUAL 1H8DR1NCI! COHPiNI,
Capital in Premium Notes amonnte to
Cash on hand and other a«?eto, .
$207,688 2b
6,077 36
. V,
From -'.a Ai»ni, my loj
DENNi , . ( J v> feet 7 ino ies higii;
has very dara . a scar on bis Isft
hand, oansed by a 1 , n i^as aboat 170 pounds
1 will pay fifty dollars ior his unrest, or oonftnemeat is
Mj to tliai i get him again.
■U«H MoQUOOa.
i|pi«N4,iLa>j«Maik «-«i«a
Total, $272,766 16
The Company have paid all losses promptly, and
have never made an assessment on their premium ncti3S.
Total loBies paid, $29,682
Oniona:
GEO. McNEILL, President.
D. A. RAY, Vice President.
C. A. MoMILLAN, Scc’y:
Diuoraas:
Henry Lilly, W. N. TiUinghast,
H. L. Myrover, S. J. Hinsdale,
. 8. T. Hawley, Wm. McLanrin, *
SathSA A. Stedmaa, T. S. Luttsrloh,
^ A. W. Steel,
J. G. C*ok,
Hon. J. G. Shepherd,
a. F. Brown, 1 , .
A.E.Han
Jjlm Oollins and 0. C. MiCra?niren, Tn.r'*!jn j Agsnt-i
SS^Ibe Comp*ny laTtt# aT>T>!ini‘ico>!. ,
97A.BfT£D, tor the Hospital at Fort Fislier.
POULTRY; Chickens, Batter and other dslicacios for
the sick SoltUers at this Hospi.-^t. Pcrsoas having
artiolei ean obtain the nvktt price on a;pUoa-
tioa to the salMosUMr «t kia old stand or at Mr. J. W.
?•««•*■ M Bay §iM9L
Without Solicitation of Many Citizens,
but fk'om s sen-sc of ri^ht and deep iut«ra?t in
oa^ cauas cona'i-y, as there is yot nj
car.:jid&t». fr^ai Mcut^o^ *'.’■7, o^'lr r, supporter cf
William W Ho* Jan, ."irsiJ 0 >lonel W. B Riefi^rdson,
aad John Atidriw BsiToU, of Moore, both UclJen-
tes of th« worni gri», 1 aaarun^o si?Ec'f a e*ndidate to
represent tb« CcuntitfS of Moore snd Monfg^m^ry ia tee
Beneta of tte n^xt LcgisUtare cf N ;rth Oaro5ina>
citH the premise th^t if Moatgomsry oouai>y shall
have a can'Jiilste of her own of the right grit, ia 10
days from liie puolication of thie, I withdraw my name.
I hsve no desire to be a mcmb;.^r ta the Lsj^i^'l^tare,
and hop? I shaU neiar b3 a oandidata a^ain My plat
form is, my country, and to &«ik ncthicg but wba^ is
right and pubtsit to nothing that is wro’^g. 1 am
a^i^«:t LinootB, IIolden and the Devil, Colonel W B
Rioh&rdsca, John Andrew Barrett, or whoever else nay
Advocate thsir caaae. Tha God.of Heaven hao no
moro to do with wtging this war upon U3 thaa ho has
«ith u highway robber, killing a mari for aht mcncy,
and we are aa muoii duty bound to rselat the one as
the other. God docs not favor unholy lost or oovetous-
a(-s3 or roguciehness, in time of war, tuif ciora than in
time of peaoe. We ought ever to remember Aohan
with his eui'jon wedge »ud Babyloniah garmeats. God
will not leok on iniquity with allowaaoe If our own
people were all jost and good men we would have noth'
ing to fear, but might sabmit ourBsIves and our oanee
to God without fear of what man could do ta ns; and
the best way to get an early aad lasting and glorioss
lieaoe ii for evsry ona of us to get our hearts risht with
Qod sad keep his oomman'’menta, to do th^n; then we
would be mo-e safe »nd more joyfal, laughing in the
face of our tcemieo; then we could be never bowing at
their feat, and oar enemies woajJ bo made to know that
God jest and good and holy, and that lie would never
suffer the righteous to be moved; and if neocssary we
might, hk- fa thfttl Abraham the aarvaaf of the Lord,
and 3t the same time tuo mantfjr of szrvanla, jro out
! \«* 4 i I V S L .!■ ••
0. B. Mallett,
Junes Kylo,
A. A. MoKethan,
J. D. Williams,
S. W. TilUnghaat.
&nd get our iadcpcuJcncc KUh,/ui b ;baia5ijn to our
enemies or begjfingof thorn tsrms of peace.
I have not dune more than my iuty ia this war. vet
1 have pi^id c>.r tithsa and my t«, and have given to
onr go!ui«ra aan ib^-r n.;ra fa»a ft thomud
iolI i: d ;» ye.«M- far f l.ee? font vftars I am now 56 years
old. 1 cjtiucng“d W. W. lust Septe.’nber, to
X50t £>^t tiaie in R5leifb« ftnd go with
iiiaito tn.owRr I r.t,'^ctaader'Bgeand’'lektil
2vvor pl«d C7cr r I a55 griil r.'ady I am for Z. B.
Vaaoc fir G >v/?..:'P, oa!;' I na more •».> in sonwrMpeots
ittAn h? >a. I.' I should ba cloaU>d th^ people Banw real
assured i-ahail regard the honor and rtgkt. «f mr
: oountry and Bt«U, ande^eokiUj Uw aoldien aad Ihsfr
iMliM. BABB» TfKK.
' ag
tae
T
Cunsonted to beouxc n (.'aauid-kii* u> reprasi>ot
Sajifttovial Diatrrot of Rjehnsojl >'-’d R-jb^^so-' ia
K fflforcas prosaoaMon .;f fio -q-*;, mli'1 tba S.icfl:: ij
oe frjpi yankea rul« R-a l iuil > • C" in faro? of
me-i3a‘0’ whioh tend to ; :-oc irtplijfc jiei i of
b^t oLjsit. Li?at. Mc.Artuar bes i in t'>p .'irvi jc
no«; t he part of th - wc. , .a^ h’..- r. .1! tiiitd
the character Trhich h? b,?> L.a U 1 tt
ho»ne, tbat of a ebristiv" j; a'.L* aaa cvz" retd- t? uV
‘ argc hia du.is.? fiithful.y; ani g ; ,uld t‘‘f^ olt rrrs
:\nd ocidieri of tbe Di9t.’ci CMtrajt ‘.'i", rr.; th.ir
;2;n«?‘'3 ip tBo ucx*. L'S!f’.9.t'iT:‘, T ri ,V5U-vi ; li.
not'*.ing will ba loCt un.loaj ou bi; pvr. ‘ > f- :^r t;-*:’*
iatiTije^a, which cx?”ti>GC9, nuud j.»d •.-iwcrtti.vji
an 1 tbe r,»o?jt exilnd pa^r otisri a-id IJV9 nf hia oc;ai-
try’s iibcnics :»ad ri«?hta a-'-co opli«H
MANY CIT1Z«:N3 4ND SOLDIER J.
Jane 25 4.5 7ipd
if j»re tii# oo^npxnieg; or iat'’ *k Bittalicn. if less
tHsa ton Cowpmipg Hy aciS'irr.hiiog the Corspany Offi-
c^re, a^d hoMtng an fiction for Coion«l, Li?ut Cotoeel
a«d M go', f'r 3. rtjglsjnct; a Lieut Colonel and Mayor
far a Bi*t‘.:oa c' p;x |.r more Ccmtanief; or a Msjor
f(i» a of iliiiii six 0ompaaic6.
Ill Hsrtafi?r. iill cpp!ioation? fcr isdnltrerces of
every kiuJ, wi'l bo ni'de tbrcugb tbe proper channel ^0
thesi' Head Quarters; and pendiagsuca appHcaticn. tKe
uppiioant will be eoasidcrcd aad treati'd as thcagh it
had Pot b3en n^do _
IV. Ail furli ughfl, leaves of absonre, ?et«ih cr tcm-
pori'y pUcija, terc'c-fc'c es;>?Bt.?d to cfDcers !ind
me'’, belong'ng to the Rc?erTe of IT, 0., by officers ccn-
n?ct'd with tae Ccnecrirt Bnrsiu, sre rcrcked All
ii’cn absent, by vsrtue of scch papers, from C >mpan*os
in Hf! w»r at oao'. ji!n tbpir oom=7i.ind*
V. Tus Rfserve, from brinr c^Had into Hrfv o« nn»y
ii caees cf emerxt^nc?, we cot liable to b“ detiiled as
Far'Titrt Mfchiniet.
By command of Lt Gbtj. Hoicks
JNO W HIN9D VLE, Ass’t Adj t Gen’L
Jalv 18. 50.7t
Richh-'hd Va . Jana 27ih. 1804.
Exch»ns^e iVotiee, IVo. tl.
All oSctrR «.nd ra''K of the VioVo.h’.i-c cHpiuTO of Jnly
4*>* 186'* jfho renorted f'*” iiiti j ci*her at Enter
prise, Mi-3 , Dt“"’0D0l‘P. Ala , Jonesboro.’. Teen , Vie n
na, T'a'chi'ccbes, 8hrft'»fport. \l9xan5ria, L"v , ^
•iny time prior to Aprlt int. 18tM, &nd wboas namefi
have been fo?w>irded ta me by tbe proper officers, ara
hereby declared exchanged
50 6t] no. OULD, Agent of Eschaage.
A Teacher Wanted
A LAD* oapJiai4_ in tMfO. *»--«««,
Lr.^nchea, le ac-^ircd to take charge cf a few pupils.
Frr p*r“ioalsir3 ’y-®
megsrs. £. J. Hale Sc Fou
re ftiUboriaed to ann-iiace «'oL DAVID BBTHOSE
Co G.'^1 h N C T , a C!.Ddto r«pri»so .t Robe 02
»iaty ia titc House of Cccnior.3 ia 1 !:e aext L 's;itlvnr.’
0^ Nort'i 'Jarolina-
July 4 _
We are authorizc.L lo ani^oni^cc
)«. A. POWELL D.'r a can.;. for a .~o .• ; >.
of Co’»'mo"'“ of the next QiC6’”>l A"3e::.blv 0" North
Carolina, from the c un'y of Simpson.
July 2. 46 9ipd
To the Voters of Chatham County.
At the BoiicitatioT’ of sMliers in tie ^raay, ns
well as of many frier.de a‘. Lo-ti«, I aa??v.ao« nsy-
H'-.if 0. c&ndidatf for the Ilcu'^e cf CotaEuoas froa Cfcat-
hara bounty. I have reco'veu ai rv’io-tiUma f'^om he
RaLabites. the Amo'ioan Heroia, or tae ol'g’.»obG. o'’
tiono who stay at home to meke mo*’?y cut of the fAihi
r.eu of tha soldiers, end oioapy their Sj). «•? t::nc i'l
abuLias; bit'.er men tbaa th^:.^.'«®lrcf wj 1
alf lid faii’y ?Qd aquircly on e p-ntforsa o Step' cr.a
end Brew-, of Gaorpia, aid W. HoU.u,.i r 9 >-m>-
0?, »g*iost tbe world; and I bcltiTe t.:>i‘ liie
elcct'on of each men to offiie '-le Trill aever h »yc r
pormiinent psace. So far *yi tii» ‘fc’ditrj &r: cjt^ssr •
«rl, I do not wisi to'Skp?e%r so bo st. b^t I wi-i
tfeit I have den^ 1-." much for tbs'r lami 153, or m re,
according io tHan asy :u tuc
County cf Chatham.
FpI'-'»w ciiixans and scldiorsj go to tia poiTg oa tbe-
d»y of ole'^lioo, »r.d vote for true-Cov.aerTdiiveti, if yoa
«ci.-ld ha70 t-eao8 and ba-ft free peopi:. l.>) uct b? tc
tiaidi^tsd, but stand up f>r your rivals.
JOHN A. MoBON iLD.
Oakland, July 16, 1864. “ G0-?e
to the Voters of Moore and Montgomery Coun>
ties, at home and in the Army.
ANNOUNCE m/eelf »h a jxaniai * n'present the
oouctioa cf Moore aad ‘ioatgim^ry in the nextSen-
.^te of North C^roHaa. If elected I will do all in my
power to premot* the iatarast and honor ot ay cob-
Eiitueuoy,- of North Caroltna and of the Confederacy. I
am for Vance, an honorable peaoe, aad iu favor of ex
emptfng from the p-^yoieat of Tithes, soldiers’ families
who ^0 not make a plentifal luoport.
JAMES M. CRUMP.
Wild Hil, Sioatgomcry.coaaty, July 8. 40 te
W. s. Ramsey, 1st Lt. Co. H, 61st
Rsg*tN O. Ti'oops is a UanJidato for SHERIFF of
Chatham ooanty.
Jaly 12. 49te
At the request of many friends
oitisena and soldiers, I have b.'O.n? Ganiidat^ for
th? SheriffftUy of Ri^kmond county. 1 •agrrct the aa&r
approach of the cbcticT and the rxiginuiig cf ihe ser-
viae prevent my nectiag with ycu befo?o that d^y,
and therefore ftjjk roa, my fellow-oltiJt’na aal a^)iji -TS,
while thi'se candid3it.c3 at hoiiae are adiresiing y.>u :ia i
soliciting yout eas)po?t, to reTseaibsr ite oac in the field
with the many noldisra in djfeaos of your property
■fights and libor>’ca. If elMtel I will djpoaaj'sa the dii
tiee of ihn ofio« io tho b^t t of nxj '>ct, I will
remi'.a as I iitv ^ brtei for th^^ last t.>re» yjtsrs Its di
fence of the coualry, l^okiag fo?VTi?i t'. V'.9 Ja? when
wo wiU be privUeg“'i to retufa iy to oar hosiep
(iod e!Voy tbo reward of our smS’enng'?.
«1 C GlttSON Co F, H. OrT
J'l’v 19 19(1A
J ’.7 16.
MARY .NN EVANS.
50-tf
A §^aii Calf iSfein Pocket Book
ra-i rccsnOy l-> ? Sy tL-c co.n^i?rJ«5 $100 ftr
w.-.ri; i.n id 3tVt»rrcMur7 Nofe?; tls.i
'1=11 T't .'^*'»3ra5 cf corn, a Lancet, Post-
'-.L.Ty'ps, &■! Tie fiav'T will ba liV;e^^llr rcwarled
r».hiTn=r.s the si’T'.e to E. J. LILLY
Ja'y 16 50-2t
Cstrayed or stolen,
8!rb3?rjh"r ci? tbe 6^.h in^t, ft’iar>;I;n»n =i»e
. *riloh COW O'umTsl?'! fcori'.sjJ, hair pova'ch-
J cff a lii J^i on one sido Any inforiHatioa vpo'^od
ooaoera'a«r e,Mi cow will b?, libpfsilJy rewardrd by
3 W 3SINNE3, &t W. DriU5h?!r.'9 Store.
Jal- 15. 50-4tpd
den Afi^a Female Seminary,
TaO.VlAS7If.LB IN C
NEXr p(*-5!on the l*.h Wednen^ay in Jaly 1364.
Bi%'d ad wa'bi g re? sfi3B> .n ti* 5 ni.'jni,!'^ $S0 in
sper'e. r? 200 I -s o# B iO''i: cr 6 r;b'‘« ot Flr.n'^ ot $500
CoBf“d?rafo money in i.ivRTjo *. Taiticn $oO, Muji-.’
f.50 Lttia or Prpu"h $’0
Aa oo!y a lioiit*-..d is r»ccived, these trishicg
ftdmi^aif.’ wi'fl ^pply ir'~rj:>i’l,'kMy
Mr MiCaalofiM will to'^rd tO young Ls^dies ccivc-
pitot to Seminar’^.
J W THOMAS, Pres’t-
Jaly 8. 49 6tpd
KeeeiTer’s IVotiCie.
'p" .E r«sin’d %IU *ttend the next County Ccnrta
I O’T.Ii'!--.. p " *oipb. Chathem, for the rvr,'C!j© of
>1,
da ; upoa all dobfij du ’ to the
A '.— ■'•i in ajooaut of the fk-.
\ .. ;ti in'^r-'s', and cost?. Per-
i- z>- '■ 'o-’fi If «iot pv'd rromptly,
06 hi» ■ -‘.iir c i -*r n^oper-y i . t^ei? hands
I C'K-,'to. fiMe- ? ! •'ni. 0 r.r.i rrqiir.J I"* furrtnder
ws, op if) a.'*., . a'l rir^ i;;f3?nar'c-a ->f ioy p"rprrty
^ Is S '^a-. jJrv!whic'i Itia not bcr:;tofore beea
re;.:
C !-.r
» .■;
q---’
JODN MANNING, rr., Bfcaver.
'•9-«&9w3w
To the Tax Payers of Moore Coastjr.
Z WILL attend ^t «->e fo l-fris^ ti'a-'? ani T>iacaa to
1 ''clieot t^'3 1SX93, v:i: .\tRittor’s, Moid>i*y 11 th July;
Ba-en C'U'.sh, Tu-'c-iity B Campbell’3, Wed
nesday 1 *!b; Pock ;i. THarc^-»y lltH; J. R. Slcan’s,
Friday 15th; Absalom Kdly’a -3-ore, Saturday I3th; P.
Morrio'c, Monday 18 b; P K. MoNcIH’b, Ta'-fli%y 19th;
D Graham’s, Wednesday 20th; M'n»r.4l Springs, Thurs
day 21st; Mrs. Barrett's, Friday 2‘2d; and Carthage,
Saturday 28d. All are reqn«’«ted to attend aad save
oost H WORTHY. Shff.
Carthage, July 10. 49-‘2w
iUOVIVT
CHATHAM COUNTY.
Board caT^hnoVt-inedncar tbo S!I^rERAL SPiUNO,
ti tannt.->,a of July aod .\aeuBt. at prIoo«i
f?}m $10 ■> T-or *\y. or $220 v^t month.
Pcrsoc^ d'3irc«’3 of vi'i'iicg tbe Springe, ns:7 hd ^reec
me al S;’yr*, c-ra o* C?.irpc V7s>?:bs'i^tso, ^Si?
T. r. TOO PER
_ P S Al r^r.gt.m'n' li'oy b.? m^de for ka^{-ing a
8'cgie h''ra''. If desired, fc-r l-is sarviacs, duriag a r»rt
cf thp tirro.
Joly IG. 50-11A
HABMGTT COVIVTY.
WILL attend »t the following plaoss in Harnett
_ County, for the purpose of eoUeoUag tha Gunnty and
State Taxes dao in the year 1864. Tae Tax payers wiU
please m«et mo ?ronptly:
At Johnsoaville on TbursJay, July 21;
At Mrs. C£.ntcron’t in Barbeede Disf. on Friday, Jnly 2^
At Tamer’s Stort in Upper Idttle Biver Dist. on Satnr-
day, July 23;
At Parker’s Store in Stewart’s Greek Blst. on Monday,
July 26;
At Avcrasboro* on Tuesday, Jnly 26:
At Randal Tarlingtoa’s in Grove Di»t. on Heines it.y,
July 27;
At Reuben Jtfattb-aws’s MiU in Nelli’s Croak Dist c-n
Taursday, July 28;
At John Spenes’s in Hector’s C:reek Disl. oa Fr.day,
July ^
At Mrs. Aracld’* in Bac^hori Dlst. ea 8'.turJ»y,
July 30. JA'i R GR^DY, evff.
July 1, 1&64. 47 7t
ilOTICE.
FUNERAL (*P LIEUr (JEN POfK
TBK BOLDtBB’A BDRl«i.
When at the head of hia gaJiaot corpa—the
army which, in the language of tije PresideDt,
*‘he created and commanded"—it was right and
proper to call-him Lieut. General But, as the
glory of the citizen culminates where it begins,
and the Chief Magistrate is plain Mr. Davi«; so,
in military honors, while wo use names to de
signate rank, yet glory records on hot eternal
tablets no prouder name than—Soldier.
Bom of a lineage which even Republics g:e-
cogoize as among the noble of earth; inheriting
a fortune which grew princely in hia b&ods, he
W9s^ educated in the grea^. eohool ot the old
Union, West Point, for the vocation of which ho
died.
It is ^ little moment to record bow the living
nave paid their last honors to the ashes of the
dead.
The time aod manner of the prooe^sion was
. much ai it had been announced in the morning
papers. * * * On reaching the church of
St. ^*aul, in whose beautiful grounds the sacred
dust will rest, ^11 Louisiana shall arise from the
bankd of tho great river and claim him, the slow
(Mluran halted, and wheeled into lino by inver
sion." At the gates the assembled Bishops and
Clergy of the Episcopal Church of the Confeder
ate States, formed at the head of the avenue of
steel; and robed as they were in the simple, yet
graoeful and imposing robes of the church, and
headed by the Bt. Rov. Stephen Elliott, Bishop cf
the Dioc^e of Georgia, they presented perhaps
tl) a most imposing spectacle of all, aa, formed across
the way, with the splendid form of Elliott in tbo
centre, the church solemnly waited for her dead.
Colonel Bftins and Hon. R. H. May headed
the second forn^ation, and, preceded by the
heavy burial ca^, still draped with the colors,
all that could entered the ohuroh. No drapery
was attempted, and only tha snow-waitfj flowers
in the baptismal font breathed their swcre^, siUnt
weloome to the dead
As the solemn procession moved along, the
impressive sentences, **I know that my Redeemer
liveth,” &c., were repeated by the presiding
Bishop, the organ meanwhile playing a befitting
dirge. After all had taken their place*, the
Bishops of Georgia, Mississippi and Arkansas,
and thfj Rector of St Piul’s Church in the
Chancel, and the other Clergy present on either
side witlicut tho rail, t.bo choir sang with its
tisual pcvvor and effect, the A.nthem, ‘‘Lord let
me know my end,” &c Bishop Lay then read
the Lobson from I Oor. XV, followed by the
hyaan “I 'xould not live aivVtys.” And then the
vast audienc3, of old cidzaus Hud stately matrons
and beautiful girls, arranged themselves, us well
as so vast an audlcncs eo^id, to li^tea to the ser
mon.
Often as we have heard Bishop wd
never liked him better, for his tribute was not
the studied eloqvenne of the .‘^Uolar. nor the fine
y’**;'?- ■*' bv,^ oituph; and
touching words of the heart, as he talked of hig
dear friend, in the preaeaes of his ashes. Tha
opening remarks were a vindication from the
charge of io propriety, to wit: that the Bishop rf
the fold of Christ is pledged to the gospel of
pt’ace, and cannot take up the sword. The ora
tor referred to the fiery z :al of Peter as an apt
illustration of his position; that extraordinary
men are not to bo judged by common rules. The
liie and character of tho dead soldier were briefly
but faithfully sketched, but we will aot do such
injustice to tho speaker or to our readers, as to
attempt to sketch the remarks They v^l doubt
less be published—read them. The reference to
the military career was brief, and one portion of
it should form hia mooumeatal inscription, when
in other days the redeemed and saved Republic
shall form a vast escort to his ashes; when jjds
own State shall take them from the keeping of
the Episcopal Church ia this diocese into her
own Dosom, and when tho shafted marble shall
point the children of his fl.>tk, frv.m the laud bo
died for, to the Heaven he reached. He was
congratulated upon the honor gained in bdli^
promoted to the highest grade »n tho Piovisionai
Army. To which the Warrior Priest repUed:
Honor, Sir! Honor! There is no honor on *i*rth
so great as that ot Bishop of tho Churcb of
Christ.” •
Lst those wordj shine in gold amid the snow
of the marble, and let the world reverence tho
Washiogtoti-iike spirit, thit regarded the per
formance of duty beyond ths rewards of hoaor,—
the apostolic spirit stooping from the grand inter
ests of eternity to the dear interests of time.
Many others were the points of intereat; among
them, tho hisktry of how the Bishop beoamo tho
Soldier, and most interesting of all,)tbe reference
to the University of the South which he origin
ate!, stimulated, and developed; snd the persona!
reminlsccnccs of his friend and companion, the
orat'tr.
Man of lett-irg—pastor and f^tlier to so large a
portion of tho august Church of God, which we
reverence while we do not p.il!iere to it in its Epis
copal form—uencfactor of tho needy and friend
and elevator of the slave,—his mitre b brighter
than hia helmet, even so far as the Cross surpass
ed the sword. Not that his bright sword won
him no honor, for, in tho language of the orator,
ne matter what was the fate of the rest of the
army, his was never defeated; the sanctified sword
that had lain so long on the altar of God, never
flashed in vain, and where he led—and until God
sent the bole of the foe to call the well-tried ser
vant home—no weapon that was lifted against
him prospered.”
Lieut. Gen. Polk never knew defeat, bat the
Christian Polk oared little for that. He was
probably prouder of his conversions in the army
than of his military success.
At the close of the deoply interesting remarks,
Bishop Elliott left tbe desk, and turning his faee
to the north, said: la the name of hia Episcopal
office; in the name of tha shed blood, like that
of Ab»i, calling aloud from tho ground for ven.
geanoe on *those who lend tho sanction of the
ohuroh lo this crusade against religion; in tha
name ot desolated homes and blackened roof*trees,
of desecrated ohTirolifs, of altars profaned and ths
Cow $ltrayed.
A BROWN cow, marked with smooih ;rop and uader-
blt boik ean^ medium aiu Any inforstatloB will
Ib« AeeKdly noeiv^ aad a llbaral reward 1^ for
hvtWMtV.tav Mn. m II. WULKSR.
iWii. . mt
ON last Tjarsday my bay xsDro, with a s'-’»ne
and broke iooje at B/ypt Statioi,
oouuty I have »•. i £c?n her e*nce. 1 judge that eaastj
person has taken h«r up cr stolen her since eht got
loose Sbe fs of common stw,*. good iooking, her
03Beid«r^ly warn off with th9 oollar; her eye bs9
been all knosked out, tha hair tabbed off ef aer baek
1 will MV well Car i«for»atiea Mftbai 1 gefc ber.
SMHB8 y YSOIL
Holy
name
ia tb
toe
encc
uaui
murdered:
the
t trampkd in the mire; in
citizens and violated virgins;
t’lo authoritv of God, and by
?ll-word rooked from the pres-
J aad martyred dead; i u his
this hour the list of prelates
Thoa did the Bishop summm suoh
of tiie E^is3opalJiid»opB nnd Clargy of the Nortl^