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l.: :. t e V.,i i:," K '.; r . i ,v i i to r , t'....t isdcciJodly tn-Juuii'jtuniiiH. It bumcks i. partjir.ni, a hideous inonti'r thu Trt" has spent his editorial itn,ni,'th in diuiountinj:. Who are the fiicnda" we havt abandottcd T and the M factHMt" we Ue juried f There by liangs a tail The Progress has turned a fartizan ; and, it would seem, considered us as bvlonpnj: to hit party. We hae abandoned n'o true friends of the Country, and will join no eneinr to our caae 1 it c iu: tLe . ;. I i-l l-e ' Kxtract from a U -tier, du'.-.l (. ip i w Olaiige d IU Ya Atj-t 1'), to G. A. lleilijf, from Otho Hols'iou-rof the IUw an Rifle Guard. Oforje Wj heur that you have Unioa mevlinga in Norta Carolina. Is it so? 1 Jj hope the petiple at home are hot in favor of a reconstruction, that will rwvrr do. ' George, 1 I am just as tired of the war as any one, bat I say le us Mil rather than j;o be. k in the . .... : ; ..K.lisui.iatl-ycv.a,1.H. vk iii uo taxes i r ...ii.. I ..i SALISBURY, N. C: iiUt some ol ineeting held , i .!Prw, gamine lU ' Ww Slate threaten rvtanee to Ue fctaiog r he-vilv every other I and all Uesci ip- I..A1.C lUl " ... i 1 w i UeaVIIT C 1 1 J 1 -. rWbyU W-t Congas. That this hw JJ ulrrjetij are taied, d Ij uniwuai, oppressive, ""J11, lf ? J the whl coin to tbe sme conclutwn with be .no doubt ; but,aocording to the to. ounVlveVthe the title tax oo knuers M less , We again give notice thai we donol publish marriages or deaths unless accomp nied by responsible aj.nie.Sj h force is to nfS nJ bWl-od. I Lx!uetio.ts and. iucome.- And be it obscrv. . ,, imnlux obedience io , ....... brrnman tue ouir cias t. ""I 7 , . - . I KL lilM w ii - old Uown, 1 aay never punmn 10. uncolo-. I. :i.e lu'a-; .nUeui be property remsted by. lore, r.-lnttrJ feotu taxtifc. eXCept air i- 5 1. 1 it 1 ' i f ii i.:.wiiu.i.w-"v-; - ! 10 doi-ATS. jwcili."" u.p i -B,it tbi titnio j taw, v iw i 7W to Let lL 7" ' iturse ,,Zn,. ibe.n : r-iaa-1- it tie iaw o , Jor r.o aiu Jor tugres , " . . . k. II IkiU ' I J - . V.... j-.lf ..-V 1.1 IVt .-tanco to it OT loitv, " ; , t ouAod-citwruougouice': J We Ix;: our Coawrvause iricuu, 11k y I" tatd-a-ilw power of oer- ; rimmiF number" d they -san. tberrtore, , aJorl w te calm and linn. Let tbeoi usuin , lie collated utin-nUea in Ju4 ortj pr-Mbote tee common cause. ani oh! 1 ir.ir whica may teni to anarchy ana owoa- sied. W rrtullr submit to me ot-j .l . o i-- tLiit the proposed resistance to tiii Uw is th . . , ..u i-.... n,. a the 6unaaM piaipiy ioiu i a tiut unless Br.MorU w retook cot be coUected in North Carolina. U-C W-fcUV. v ?7 . , .. - x -.tw i:. Ia r-A- i-Kn;a antr - e jam miiiir iihm v, - - - , v 50 on inlonnauoo. e are gm w . Vn'the Standard eren w much of a r -traviH. , ai the' above ...TwjDjum.aion umet . ,tiUwB coupled with deoisewMoo.. ; -oimxiai. cwWbc , f ar that many oft less tWhuul of it , rea-iers wul iook more to deiiuncon taaa to tbte injunction ; lor can they, or aay . ce u.deed. see an, darenc0 tr as oOe- ( ce to law is concerned) between a rc.u- sal to pay tbe tax to Maj. Radford and a re- tasai to pay it toiLy. anybu-ly el? - . But is thekw uMsoal, oppreve ad i l iua with ux- biandapi Jrs ot .course -- r . VT. . . . ihcr :tUe unUer tlie uerelolore uiu ex caa that it would Dot be and ou9U not W ; . , m K .VOier the bo jd. We quote froo. memory and Uun. Pta wlU hKrMlUfr be oorrectlr. If otherwise, we wiU be h,W to , 5 . , . r wto' w.l I com- 'fr".MM,mlW! reuvn.ug nc- 10 oe so. uppressive, voo, e a? ?jpre-sb.v-aoiU iuieivu-- - oy thayt and have no W ... . . . i - .!.. . r. ovwhehainir n.nabew"-- it be i theStan.WdcUims-w.ll t chau U, m other side by a pheu. natexnext of facts. We are not aware that the . fetanuara L Uted mj groaods on whtch H-teods 7-.it the taw is orirresmreanilonitist. coinai our.worn is, not io ewjm uj . - ' . . . a n iaw, U J. - I 7 , . . . c??pared wuh.other taxes. Bat first a woioYastoueor.incMii3 5j- r TK. .hW.bi.Dow uOunt- JHJUH. M. um W Ma -ww ' ei by oaene Tt.T- uaun -.. "re'f -V . . . rr.. ' .tm. u an kiMia ifw aw. odiuua Jew law. :. i by the Siandard ilseif as - oppressire and unst, isiHitttesame auoa ix as tne arst one ot whtch we reaO. eiUier in sacrea or fcstory-tbe God. w.Jf nMH. the Jewa. it h true that belofv that, amhadgMe a tithe of tlie spo.is he bad te? w tat- g1 righteous war te ; but that ;fn iShe Lior of the Standard, with r-a-4 of the ffiwt high God. Vf l? ebe-m airoral of the whole btate, voted a. we have wd, was a Ux in bud of a . Jie u.e hearty aifj, i?.si.-.Jiwlfcri& io' tenth) of all the produce of the lands, of on the iota ot i-sy, itoi. 5 tbe trees, and of tbe flocks. See Lettikuss ' OUrrxer. - rtb chapter, 30th vewe. May it not beooe TENNESSEE, u the causes W tbe ternble vengeance now rlaUM iw."- i&cted upon this land, that we nave notour We hj,e wt,t.l.itt;j a.iditionaJ from Ch.11 iv departed from the .original onitnauces of UD,r,1L Tbe train that left there yrU-r Ood. but accustomed onrrives to speak of 1 ntn, dur Wre in the evening did lWn with irrwraDce, asdjand u; I w H Jul intM, and the Uain due Bat is the law unjiut ? Uow imjust ? V e arnaw " oppose it is meant that it lays npou tbe far- , to-day h not yet arrived. JgDUxt propoxtion tT Xaxes larger ! Frcm Eaolv,ile we hear stirring new., than is laid upon other interests or pursuits. . On Thursday, H tieeame known that Uura " Lei os see how that is, (and we refer our rea- , advancing on the city in aueb Sgi to the Uw itsef. which weniTe publish- r, tbt H w dei--d prudent jo make ed on tJe 4;b pae d the Semi-Weekly JtV rrUio,a! of Ur.-, etc. The rei?rt ser-rer for some montas p?t. . - : aj.,ic eight a;W nSSSli ter ber'own cJ&J bub wre duaed and moved tuwa,J Da.ton. (isweet potato 5 bafaels. of ' Irish - pte-" d tl. &tre- d-mj-ny wwedru trt t,je, and ll bushels of corn (or 50 busheis , gee Eaaiwarl A tL'ht was eipected wiih of wheat also 20 busheb of pea or beans, j (ul nucj, JU. We can learn nothinj Here is, at present market rates, pearly a o1mij, f,-cr 4rf the enemy, or by ifaousaBd dolUrs worth of produce of the Urin ; wnfc .!. upon wbfch no ux whaterer is kv,ed. It ; , tIlo.e,nU of the Federal. enArrryi?? -me movement, are a. for mOs, tie tax h one-teotit oi au toe bacoo esumated at &) Iba of bacoti a 100 lb. (,f fmrk.rt iW toe. or ptiriTru. , Jr rri B.. of bacon besides the parts not ewred 4uio baooa. So that out of eteyy 10 Pm. of pork some 15 or 20 ibe. are untaxed, t K. cattle the tithe tax is not laid it i 1 per xt Jy oe the "lufi .j,. It is manJeat from this atatemeaV (fcf he SI3SJimi wju.ui j. II- msfc itry rairdef jaw toyti y - r - anners; uu uvu. u-- Ue Inauer u uoomm ojk awuc. wj-poseU Uiat 11 was r.ri noCDced and its repeal demanded. Tbe law j v . . .. - . .u:i . r.. ofrateiooty upou. -cwg - Sake I surplus toadl- aOe-er. aoc wtamy otAer trey by t aw , uet.et ?thi-ladSK the Bawroeaf aof c.T. ro:n the sale of the sarpo prluc- wins of the taas, are taxed. Tbt.tbetax i a therefore the only way m w acu w o-do farmers are called opoo to ctinbute to the support of tbe soeeroeaeot and the war.; lod k h tie only way which then- lands egroes ran U taxedL Tha w-titouoa -bebids the taxing of lands and megioea U'J eroBOsia taken- axsuJjaojbeta d nag tbe war. Conaequeotly,. but lot tbn tithe law, land and oegroea, the great ,wa!th of tbe Sotrthi would escape taxjeo at aJ. Ia rha the object of the Staodard ? . e cannot ;4iee iv twwerer m-ch t suaj le ihe oh- mT. bi It doe 1H.I tax Ui ' -lie at bo.e. out on., - , .!lll-k)Ug of tl ' imiw. j- jufu bec-auji.- it w.U taniiMi awriaw. ... . t j . ud uKi kr bi MtnKt n Umt army. " ' 'w r,WM le U lu rvtolore Ui-n olteu Lij..! i Unit to- And wily ibiuK w u. iimw i Home '. - -o 1 ... .1 ' r t.k fin l Kit a WUAU - . , , , ,llt. !,.,. j ....... ad . ..b . r za w v a -oi-l a jot cu or ihe iht it a irt ot a sytHetu luieoO- pul ,n tl, jUuoo m. pfovua. r. UR.U Uc accouiuUteU imxls iTiuut-.- by going over tfc country Ud buuv- up Uuiijr which Uhtt knevr-tae io kave. -mjU Alto nr -rtsr:iious prices, mo-'"" r . ' mQ, ..iih it, ;n a measutv, Uiepro- ( V" .r currmcy knd ot p-i- ces, aail w.e toiuptation u iacn so iu-"j ui- ! n-ii eive to, to , nouru up v o ; ! . however ex- i -- T rjorenrment wtlL be saved by tuw, lruai tbe oever.y ot i-m.g Se "twotoudred mooi more of trwy e - M JrS rTrni, SuU pnate Coulederau moneV; and J-J w5WJl eDuif . ,tUI puatenty. U is the ,n.iet- hearie. J n J .jepooa. There- mWT evWr ihan to sustain .i JjjreiaJ ia it the iuter- .iV xe to huu tfcan tne . , - ririir iul.rr?f: ivU. -triHihl Ce U UIll-i . - eat th currency m which be is -nr - Ja, Ai'ier w.tie Uie Standard wilL aid b-a necessary if , Jciinxmg on the war.n.ust Jaf it ought ! - 7" "l. - - ..1.1 hk to t I vvr I- j " - i a i f. . 1 . . .B-a ai-.tll,f ii, m naoa or ''l'u' - , ., .4. .,,,. , L-n.Mir avhAl lalTUU&IT U iiiMwaey4P VTl. the value of .tl I Jhieh fL-v are reouire.1 by thetutie ! i . - " ...i...rt,rf ! i to pay v- u"r' r:" . ..... .. ' Z . uudoubtedlr thougLt, that . , - c - i i . to us. .. .,M r,u,r.- iTeealietot lli Biooute - . - , ...aaucture ot uas na "one up m vv i itself rather taii to lake loe UwuLle to seh ( r reJ. . -- ' ' ; ".Ls the aroo csideion of j P. .":. , r-rsr Ifotug U. and ,e earoeally 1 they wi I be puahed rS peditiously.'-o that we shall not becilel uon to reoord the announce menttoo Ui ; the mottnUio fastneases are lOat . ! -Mr. Iit.w, Editor of ftWi 2ene. has . .il, ot tlie fi-litinjr popuUiion tk1oV wr l- tfl ft-pwe ot tne po- f lla-vUnd. Kentucky, Mun an.l nornona r1 1 sit:HW pop l,kK,ing one fo-rth , tXrt,u, (mn We allowance,) we Uve 1 tn.ny tUen natural ,-fcw.of our pop uatioo-h-f8a-tfnVaifBV, vunng ,. vrara of hostilities Hof V llian 120; rjiw bales Lave paftse4 frii urvier to over 18 . kn llr. Detiow estimates, from jbese Agureal that " ic, u event during a loujr war can th Confederate strength be reduced under 700.00U s&eo if 0e people are in eam 41." This is sA'anny ainpW for all our poe- atble oeeesatiea. Salt Gormd efXmwi&t that tha omoare f the State of Mississippi have oVtenmned loretnoee the gcenanent of the State to Xacon, oxute U, iuav uia Is ISortk Caratlna mhI 0i' ilk T Wk Mr ta rot a. mm rf i. Waalat U, b tiH to Uw r tolUn .tk J illrlct tTt)V Jjr Mt tM ercnW klw with ltup4,4o4 fell ipf iWibwU ! W Wm.X Ontu l 4i.fcth f..U iU.i I. IIMm, (btou K oew MUto". a without am hri.fly llB. .C in iSr hour tt Mlrrnnir, ny ptnoaal 4rJUo. Ut him .. - thi ., r fcr, m ti y W, vhk amm mlii hm wtia (rwiadlMi wikotkrMM $s4ciu. r- V- t.awa U.tbeen a letter from private ,ne,W of Company K. 4th N. t in hic;-Jie1ya Upn riht c.d lert on thrw who desefl their colors. Lie says l'he men should watch tor them every . i .K.w.i chance Uiey uase, io tllt.,." Thi ' the way aoMers m Uie true nse of the word lalk, and it is an honor to the wriur. He i s member of the Rottan Rijit Guard that every man, woman and child io U-mau may well be proud of it ha ben id almost every bat tle in Northern Visgini. and ha not to thi raomeel iiekrd thm a sioi;!e at. - insn has desert ... I I .t ..II .-vtir i',ail . ... mi, . t -wi v. - - bovs imiute the noble ample. Xr Kille.i in Ilatty Warner a few ; da. ajo. t.iLBttOT jTirf Vi arr, a mem N. C. T. He was aaU to be a pod Sol dier and obedient te ihe.com la-tnth of bi , . . omo-,-. .. T y- ; ' i-'l II- .Mil hravelv defendim lU""'" ...... . Ml;Vi. .j,:, ..ini th, inva-ion of th i Northern barbarian U wiII W aeeu on reference to adtrer. ., . o ..U.-wt umem u.o w.r7 y he price of Gas ; ytt it i not mdfanced . ntlu, riiMa. The ftrice , Jfli , .... is JucreaM-o r v-.. rl uf ihcm..U 4cVilia.llhiaiz eW -has l!re frwn 6(BUilJjy0,Jiw.-w iia. .......ai at Kiminusnw-lt- nf M . . BlJu.nxi u 1 i the n.ano , .. Qi.n ... ; ..... ,k-t.-, )wWli.veWa. "li 1 lfc heat aad berden v1 iha airip! for iudVpen drpct, have nosyinfMthy with the Mvtmat ia j.rti of the SUtr.ioat tsaleU M '0, a'anfaad Prtgrtn.H Raleifh, lieig tb-l it lendrncy wiU pflct the war, increaar ihnr hardhipa. and diniotah lh chaueri fcr. aa bouurabte paaee 4iiary Watraavea. The WeleAmaW or groaa injuatic. Il ha picked op the preju-hcea of a fw gotdaced W.ckgaarda afaiast m and aaaayU na without tha aiightt prowxakoo. Wa have written OMre. talked four 1 worked more o put oirn in ihe field thaa im aditor of tbe VftUk man ever ha, and - knuw. we bae aaaoe mora sacrifices for tbe cauee. -f repr- Under ordinary clrcumsunces it would conceft 09 much to be accused by the fro yre, or gay othi f jsnai, of doing a brother eiiitor "gross iajMsbce," or cf slandered him. fijt this a noordinarj caser Our aetuoo in tl extract on winch the. Trogress com ments, do not reer o any prticolac woid of actptibhaltedof doaay either of ihe r -v- te' named : but to the tendency ana natural effect of their course, running through weeks and u .oaths a - course, and the spint of that coarse, whxh baa elicited wide spread aUentioo, and produced a deep feeling of uneasiness front one end of the Con- fwv to the other: course which ex cited and alarmed" our troops in tbe field, breaking in epoo thu usual monotony of their camps and sUrring thorn ap to now tneeuags and a Convention to oeno'tnee tt v e uie. lore, U noufeel called opoo to show word. and detine aetions io vindication 01 our opto much mischiti Their couwe has been in the licht of the sen. and we have gained our im- vre aodreome tooui belief as others hate doneby rdiiig These paperi, pww 1 I'M -1 which, more than ant thing else, excite the apprehension of opposition to the cause of the drtdederaw. It.ut true, ft Uouot, tc- I theediior has wxiuot.-nHsvkea Jore and worked irons to pot meo in $be fiel thaa i the editor of the Watihroait ever has ; boT tliat is bo evidence that lie has done more eood or lea harm., IIbaa always been los sy, wordy and waggering, quaTitics that are bot generany very bigWf commended, by any mpectable writer that we cao think of at pre- sent V. tli, aawa lK PwUKW Will the ed- itor exouw ui tor teLng him that he hat .y..r,i-.t kU rnaoda and joined a (action that haie done aud. are doing more to korp r . . tvincin SalUbw-r few eaturdaj, Ui Mitor V tht fjliAmin taM w M, la lh piwarDC af aaolhrr gtmlW tun;lht h nlfd lh)l. Ilvuwl M mwch vhal Um Jitamdmr4 n4 hJ nM, t)MT-lr'-.WilC ( tin BWUnc ht-M Owl way wantra I tWnta lb pn. The IV. to arrakl wf rt Mnnlt ana haaoa waala thaa nknr. W Wll tha pit ia ha lajat, p-Utioila u. ha B4t, a-4 K tUy w.Bi ta hU war ar I tBilnn we wy,ia lha anaf God. a Iht-jHtavc tha eaa4llaU-al rlchl. M Ihaai o " Th aao- art aoTarrifa ; laay mak faaaraaMOla, law taJ spuiBl ralcra, ao4 lhya' a righl la chaayr, MOiry aaa riniTc tia al pira.ura. " This is a fiee corn try and tbe people have a right do as they plea," is a popular sen timent which ilerwajoties very, often ne. aed the fc-regwnffe.'itra.-t i oly a very a.W nKxlifioOion of it. We adv.se our readers al- sfteech in tiieir faoi. It Wails inevitably to tlie grossest licerrtioufltiess. a--d uproots law and fQ.vernmentav It . is cwfrrm more nor less thnn the law of force. It is the very principle which led to the letrui-iion of the Till Union, and broopht on the present terri ble war. The clack rcpubllt ans harin come inlo power, e-pealy d.clared what Uiey hail ten thousand tiaaes threatened, to wit: the:r determine-1 pnrp-je of liberating the slaves of the Son lit. Slavery was guarantel by ("or. stitulH.n ami lavr so tliat their 'heme was in direct violation of tliera. Hut they had h ... 1 . . ...A il :rie POWer. ami mir it-imcu v -- The . a rtght of the people to xake ftn t fianpe jfov- ertiments-aTiJl laws and afp..irlt rqlers, wai j wat tl-y cUinH-l - Tlwy turned a deaf ear to the minority of the Nwth when they t "r Vm i..mrr tS uni sustam. and v. ..... -...j .-T - went on i wTfU ther Jlarsrio forrifdTOTnf the n?ht of the people to have ilwir own ay tat is, the riu'l't of the uiajority. Tlie de stitution and Uwsesijrned a ;a rftroinl, was of no effect ; and so, aarrfrrrid. the pie plunpel into thwwar. There (novemment whera there is no mlruint. Mid uo vctinty to property, chastity, or re itself, where tliere is no government. Tl jwpte must be retiruuud or thcx...will just as surely deslroy each oilier as the sun shines. Tatk of Uieir honesty, ptriotism, Jtc. a much as yon please, and yet, if not rrrrenl by-laws and 1 cfrr t nooalaf sentirrfen:, tle wUI moi ls because man i a selfish, sii.fol creature, and p.-one to error as tlie rk to fly upward, I and it is to re$train liwn k Uie putiJie gxl j that laws and govi-rnment were institu rd. JUdrthJ, laar-for, Va afMjriM 'lal-pSW ; pied. I. InrlUmaW. And If MaWlkt wafw alaal. ar brtaf cueT.r(tua with the tditor af tha rrof-rta. n m UM araaa af anral rntraiat. Wa hat. JuM or. raaiaad a aw Oawaaamr ror uta arai noMwaraf ol which aiaHi .fia br Mo. H IMMMI M aa htd; aadiD uc ' rofl a pf of U. f-o- fnfam l earraralaT la tharoar fa bath taao a aM hl like lLa chiMrra of laal alia .. Hficiof . aoJanvartly. t.rry b-vi lha frrmnt aad tha fvtara. Taay ara Ih w aa all afaa i httl aaaJI ftay be aorafrd i. pore a t iwm h wiU hrtos a all a PW aU, a ahaB tay aa r- atraiaad by tha epfcataf fca aa4 cmiaarl of Um ah Ura a rovaxm tiay with UwfaT IT aay aa e riirhl U eoaaaci a rtiarn to ta aid aatoe, ath-i errtalaly have aa eaaal right U h" iaat Ibat wUI ha aa atracUv. ! war earry lataraat. Aa4 Utah hraaa- be Uila tm Uial Um eiralB( la anwary aaa hM. W. tarlil la ha a ana auwa, Ox'ia laiaraal Mr! ft aMyaprtag-wala war "tK a . nwaya -aaa ware wyoo. in aap U!wj. , i.i.la fraai XaoiriQa to ih. W. w11m Taahaa a i r..i tMi.li, la tarkovala rraortd. 0a aoant aaT that bat ai . la WartatMrf, mui r. im.,mI . 1 na tna wmauiamao. m aw.aww w hUrn SMk. PnrkW ipm fraChaUia ta-4ay r thai Um Tankrn are tra.ar. aaa aa lb eowaty ht Bnc na Ml. AtuAlTa, Brffc . T- are l .ala VKalardar. i laraTaakteraM tokea la tfc any, aan u-ay aa aavac " la aMra eahm.. Haiatomltoa at tae airwacao, w PBcm la recdaea. A torra oT ealry la raeaffM TJa Oa. adalcea froa KahavlUa to Uw tat are ra- aatvwi. Than are aa Taakar Uwr. The dtf .akM akfewee atiAwaatof Mm awaatain. At Ctaltoaeaa .Mum mIo. aa a eauat jai ia aecowwaww ' .h.. laUckM atranlara. Mo iiairamaj al tha .fni.a. iaa Tuua ana-Ma eeiare iw wa w . L. ItarMawaf neaarf r atUI mortod la tha daaUaa ef Wf. Vl a tha Amll. dalad Caatoa, SU, ray Tha whale or bwmM? rp. aaa w,k Thra. arT earwaw ! al CTeo.rf www rrvn. - ..... . . . . - till. waar. Prlea aaaaarwa Yaakee rafiairata. uraain npMiuiaa aw. r hlled ewanaatoiy. mee lamnn i la wnwii IMlOirTAT FROM THK ENEMY Z i Wlay Woggl3glr Ictwr a frlaaHta at hnaW. 4awd aa Uia W Soato. aabora aa SuiUrao'. laWad hawSi Sa4ay. aa4 Ii ... a rvmmltm wf war ralinary eeaetole at arawwaar. tor. BTwiara fraai Capl. WbklaaT to hi alia. e4 let ZJZ, WBoar. w. are Infenaa. Utal Um f .ekaa bae ealTtalae4 the Idea araknw atracOoaahT aiaht aarraUan, aaS aetoaUy wto4a aaa r.Z Zl 'wa-X.T-hl: wlOt lator aaawitor aad p,.MU, wf watch Um Claaaa waa aaa. , . The aawraaiaaa, a wa laara. " eeeW ro MoaHrte while Um taaaltor raa ay. wa Irat a.a.1. wf wia m4 rl ara fl aa tha raaa.--. i. k-i.. Mfhiaa Um whatrarUoaa. af ?. Tha Irtura atoto Um attorapt to ae rJd icht af the tta lneta.1, iaaeaftoy.) Aa a aatlak ptate. It M r hhataaavy "V aaoai hrtwaaa tha yet (tanS lataee. We arr.. by ttelHtaw 0m taa Caatala at She 0 wawaeetrheaMMttia. Taw) Jkrw, 4." aaaal hia Sraea vrlUa aeaaa - f? aaa. aravwal a1f. waaarlaUaato I. aaily Ilia aaa aaaaia, aa4 lata hK awn; My at Ma wOVaesta S Aawa aa4 Wtof eaat aaaae eUaaally aat waar aa4 toar af U to tato bae tfwatOM. a . Uaf fawm, a,l Mag ia nearly well, and I am again with my Ca gimenL ' From (he 4lh.5orlb Carolina. Cam am Okakuk C. II, Auual 1863. f .Vrofiyeai Cwm"arva aaoie AJrrt ri 0e-wee, -' rtnniutblr f'utt y Mnid tM oiaereeac ejerntca. AU goes on smoothly and qim-tly with as. The only complaint I hear, is cononin the . quality "ol our rations. Nothing butcctrn meal and brrf, with a litiV Wn eeje r -awhile, is ratln-r haid dirt dunug' the doft daya. It -might be better, and could be, if wr had a brigade tiuimwir aorthhisoom 111 rMinratory : but as it w, he ia tuo hopelea- y Uiy to make an eflort to procure the arti- tles preaonbe.1 by onw-r .o. . wnamsays brigade coni!lH-anr- are authorized te pur ckuae green corn, potatoes. Ac. 1rora the far mers in the neighbortioml," A'a or moi thaig to that amount Now, IhA' bngade. which lies near us, has bt-enea.ifigonthee things for a week, procuretl by au energetic commbeiary, whuat we have W-tU eiAlravor iug to keep a protracted t on tbw loath M.ae corn bread. As might be expected, the re-Milt ot iu gfw m.s'naiiagemenl ii tUalimj : scarce a day or a night jaes but roaalMig-eaM and vegetables are ch.ndetme- t Iv brought into camp Th meti gnuobie ev- ,'rw' where, and nniw are so t4d A 10 threat- i-n deleft ion aa. a Uct i-at to gel. Haw ap propriate to lh? seavwo, wh-n k i food could be had in abondahoe If or eitiitatary ti.ought lea of his own eaoe an 1 noe of tbe xuiJorLoi' lhesJdieciatttally. TUoihorf nbnw bttrinesat H h t pvfei Ihe ttenfe. Woiw tlie. ior-SiX0i -d ko-ttion hi the army ; thouaands t nira rel ihv Wt rel of oj.iy uavb fv aed Ut tttly corje lam h u.h negWt ; we ran are ibas. pruiuMuo. of kxtturs utlius ubie aod turn with abirut to our o n roearedet, yet we are U-lpleiw; we have nets her money wr credit, and at our wa-swrew U-owa.-aecommodasujg ami oor apj-titc b-onuola-bte The UotkatieU run, ttiH-is elwied (which, by the way, di hot fuhe much altrewSuese tley g.-nrraly wtr.k at it, or krt-p both eye ahut.) ai, l thus a change of ' diet find ttwy;f-;eaisrp;' llare the d grace, V ain, wuatever it be, wlwre it prv !y 'ta-king w ere ywt.flVaa. A new hand at the wheet k the Ust tw week has. P"" birhrrrtw't-'TMWTr ' w look for Witer thing aoee MJor jauser ha once more resumed tra du harge-et hm Yesrterda wa Jatday. the : vaoce irbudi wa-'ala-Vit a with u. Ttt aov Sunday I have ever wuYwwrd 10 tftear mi. AH Labor and duty was f-ndcd, and 111. . Bat S Uv men asemlie'J in iacvi(i-y- hear ail partaipate in divioe aervaw. v e have lwtcip!aiiwi in biigkf, Mr of Uie 3ih, aud Mr. Tower it the Hih, both Methodist. 1 believe. TWr fMiverra very arH.nate and affecting aettnoos twHIl ro forenoon and in the evrtunj:, aiul at ohnhe WJemn reremou'ies of ! tUy were Coocno ed witli the holy aacrauieU adnintured. upwarua .-o """"" TZTZ-JL never saw a soene 01 toe atiw u.v 1 j immen" and humbly ttast tht Treat good may be the result. The comirfiou ot oui . . . i.vht .rw.U taore the minds cunnuj wjf .. ,; of Carers and soek.H-i.tly, and touch-. ing tha tears were seen cnaswj '?UV?T' d.wr,nota few sunbrowned cUvks. A trodden under kM; black rums sta,L wliere once s(o r v ranlyci.-vU-s are broken. -ae of the ora bafipy-niembeCT lie nnbonfcd m a foretjjn lanuV or till bloody grn .aar """ ry aunotd-fre ts berilirued with and prayer ,4 duMJate wxlow, -nd or- appeals made to tlie heart U Uie ' WHO WOUtM v w - my of hope aheds its hghl upon "f7 iter refers att-nda out f illtt ler calamity bcWls onr 71 diastisements 6U nghteOus W.k our na tional sin. (l wlieu wrd K besauu, eo-- , I .l- iia inlLnilf WW, stilled the oceao's storm, wil ere hm- - i; .. nnlntiV land, lt W Itiently tiue cw mor, .a , ftdly J. Let wvmwiw evtrry esd way, w . . r-. - .- -...I .1.. ...r iIutT -.:aJ--Jssi;s-Har sctecce; sooueas or ratoloriune, uw . , - r tutoiortuni enJ all WlU W loT IfOOlL. J NAT, '-1 ; pur the irfc-a. . Ca-r 57lh N. C. T, Near Oranged IL August lSd. The tueTlow days of auwym are at liand. lKatuweeetdue is alwaaiy W", 'y;.. cool dews of moonlight J. Amp as we Uy aaide the care and dotaW camp to sing the song, we a. ng .v.... t..l. 'round os. n. a era ctct um. urn"" ... and uMheawavemg Tin Iritttt ( that trm. I ahafl oo wne a Tt.. . 6aaM-4bJ-- by other petav T ,wmw umi ereenia .... -u
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 7, 1863, edition 1
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