jJ 3 LILT i- NUMIJElt 49. SALISBURY; N. ,CM MAY '2864; fc ...1 J, d DRUNEIl,: EDITOR -A id paoratrro. . . - . . A. ' ' fur i aaonthn. No enbecriatioaeeoeavee ' (aafer Un,l t'l - . -rutM or ItfEITISISG ft traoi ror the tret InoerUoa sad ferwinnra Hktt nabliealioa. . ... ; . . .? Thuee aending iulvertf evroake, will nleo Mad the money to ft" tbeia. Wotice of TS ward, or leae, will eeet tf fee the Iret; aad $1 fur each adJilieael pablieation. NwUees larger a, i the HM MM. CAMP JOHNSTON'S BRIOADB. v. ri.. ! UJmh orr 1 lata eopv of voar HrfUt JuarMl. Watefcrnaa." I e.m acruM ilia j.we.ia rf fiWi im, Held ia 8.li.barj. ky a M portioa of iba la. dv eitiieoa of RowV," faf Ifca p.o- of eoa .k. Mn4K.iv of Ukfci(atiuiarfar4 u rM(aiiua-pva by ika ik Rfimal X. C. Tt raeUof eertnia fraVjaaa, lithu, aaa mwh; m.a aduorially ihal ikay may . ? i.. i-iarMi to oikar nunau aa writ a thaoaa aaoaewfly tefrrail to, I hopa I ,0.y b alljd aiiull pea ia yoor oJuipb to ubnil a few ' ' lUioai wawrWafaf. lhai I waiDlireljr icwiraolof lh. ftel h.l aay ae wi k4 b-aa l.kaa. ya, ia C.mp. on a aoJjel wWob term lo bara toeha a l-adar chord ia Uia hearl of a few of oar pauiolia ladiaa, aaul a art of lha raaaiinf lauaio aiUaela4 Vtf tumioa N waa I awara that laficaUoa or uezlacl and iaditfaraoca manifaH towarda . . i . - La MltMrll at hufflt. wer g.araM aolled aad apokaa of aa to become a mailer' of e-wiptaial eerhlea, I i . MV ibat aaeb m lha eaae, and; from jK-aaai appcea, it ja Mwrulto hy.k that . Ti,. Vafinlh .rf adeclioo aad uitauM feeling of ioureat ia behalf of " oar dear aoldiera whKrb, at firal, ao eharaelertiea oor law i"""'! -oiiUy audercoirtf a , ra-aciioary prooeaa, and .,11, .eaiaay. eoipi.Uly lU away.r Socb .Meriioo, Mr. EAlor, way awa huW.j uawarraaiable, ball I Uk I baa proof auifi ewDt to aaetaia. ma ia makiog thorn ; frwl - whirh, ad 1 tl.a.Ma aiipW 9 " uii.fv evea ibo wbo ibight be mcUaad to ia iaa withflia. I wiUmerely noiicaoue orlwo ufike jikh pJMHiioant .fealnrtt which Mark ba . high coawderatwa" ia whtck wa are held by oar dear Me at home. It ia a faeioof which noM perauoa are aware, ihl1tie wtiwg-aya, and receiving Mlare iae-a th- gr-iaet. if tha aWy eoa wlatioit offirred in jf amp, and tfUl ia a plaa ore in wkk wa all take Ike greal delight, h i. al-u iruei Ikal ainvellit of the, letlera eol from tmm9 a oaeer aaawerW, aad eeeo thtb.i araaHy aaewet4 araaoffi-red to He oonolieed lor meerU, anlilaa Whs boar, eTerr othfreoorc of amraeowt Itawgbeea ehaafled, if deowd ibat IrooWwa fefc in camp. It waa ooly a few daya ago ibal friend U. waa.eo.nplaiuiog of tha atl' Sence of a Udy corre.pondeai u whom be had writtert lae m.afaaago, bat w!h. M yet, bad I ol triced ii. . Unf..riaoalely. Ilia aaa ap plicaWa o gaudreia ht olhara. whom jrl may nee Miaroi-.Jrey day.irouiJh J-Uwuk oe-befona aad die-ppoiMedeoaotenaBcea. 0. aiaerta thai, of lh- Ihrea yooog Udjea who, twelve moot, ago, ao firmly declared that lAeir bearu aid baoda were re-erred G? our dear boy." in A. fielrf. madJh ,krf .. taalim' a privaie ia Lea'a army. Mie Lovelace, recently retarumg from a party es Claimed : Ob.jv had aueh . d.l.ghlful time, rrr trernl a priest tkr !" Uutj M . low.ng incident crown, the whole: While on fnrkriigh a few week ago. a..ldier made over lure, of love lo bi.favoriie fair nl, which, beini pnyicioualy receivfd. reeulied in an en- " . a klai nAinmanfl. Bat eaeemeni; rlJinioB . , " -j...-i .....l,.d for another furl.iojh which, uinuixrij wri . . r. iv ij 7 . j 4a. avrwi nl 1 flttr D4i uadrr im cirr"""i -a V",r. era kaj lo cla.p bia betroihed to hia brea.t J but imagine bia chgriu ej.a. flying lo claim ber Ki own. .he tM bim lhalahe had , rceWred and beRged lo declioa." Tkeaa are only a few ofOie" grievaneea, ngmak etc , elc.M whtch, Mia. Thri.UugppraiHloihea would have you Wlwve are-only " pretended." Let litem fuf fer for lha preaenl. aad lot U be hoped that, for .u. . t,...r(T.n.lkiia'.r4irdau(htera,the move-. m WHO IH inrteH-! r meal i.iaugur-lrJ by ihe l idiee of Saliabury. be epeed.ly tmilled.by Iboeeof aei-iag andolb, - - . . . . a ...la. aaAna KhI nVf.' ar n. hi n I ire ; let litem ot v ildoean't make, any difference "arhe publh their proceedings of not; !- donl nnake Hie woluiiooJ more bindmg ; let ihem, ly the pmmptneae with which tbey vea!nd to the.r abaent crr-p..ndeiiU by deep atoue inenl f. f.merdereliclioO ; aodby deteoniaa 4iou of p.,povw the world that tbey-ra ,ia aniat aod mlUrtJmi s.irh a oonraa of aemw, wi. would, undoubMly, be atlende4 Uh bjpy J , 1.. . ij ;..: ih b"V tHU neld with a iirm revolve to Mcomptiah the lwofold of pBffjnt-thewwIrstewwently worthy Of th.e hertaue. who. have ao nobly "CMie oat" and declared a wlllingneee to aacnfiee preaenl connubial felicity in anlklpalKMi of future and more nubatanlial happioeea, and or eiening ibemMlvea. with renewed viR0'" ,B making onr.a free, bappy aad independent na tion, wherein, and wherein alone, true baf pt- ua a nd uoaHoy d, can be a I mvt now draw my letier 4o a cke ; I -4r ioe kpd ,h. pitinca, f your ra.de, .m- faer I have alraady tmpoeed loo muco o- 7"-- :i '.-A ..ti.affa.ar vojtr raadera. ne- vertheleaa, it ia earaeally hoped that good may ba aceompliahed, aa. moei aaasvedly, that W ihe mata object in. View at the ottteet. More over, let it be undereiood that tke eenlimeoia herein re fleeted, are wot only local or aa rta ielied ky a raw. but rock aa are auWrlained by n tke aoUiera cortaialy tkoaev wb kavw, as i i.AL.mho are. teaerallr. eka-i vbae I wedk who pre, awboveakyawi iwwnmmj. - rr - '":!H al whe naaeewa,wawo 4uf tbotr rig hia. C. roaTHi wtTMJi. : "; ' " JkTr. Urfilar 4 ara fa w worda of prota bla Iniarcat io contmaaieala ftr all lha euiiaoi "of BalialMirr and othara. NoC kMf aiaca wbaa tying mm m iraia, I bad loaf, a ad to'Ma, InUr u. aoovenaiioa with ara bum of tha Soolb, a Mtaikor af b liamptoa Ugioa. J oat ktiraarliK, ba raiUd na loUII Uia ao pta of tfaliabary Ikal- aaid UgCa, whea paaaiog Ibrwwk J4aUabar7,raeaifd U Undral ra,aU it kil . ruariaead an? wbrrf lo Iba 8 tala t aad ibat i woold iaval fcrgat lha.gaa-. V .:.. n-..ola of SaiwIwrV. " Tal lba to b-U ap Uair baiJb Yaa-l lb aad pall oawa ara pvaad lotfoccaea .fnnp KHiviaMiiia bold on I ' Aad ab,ba told a mack of Yankea ca pidiiy, (Mi aea and baibarily, 0a licaalloca aaa of Ikal people, develop' by accident of warL aad wa forced.io iba.-ocluaioa;,ihat though I had before beard of their abandon Hani and waa alow to believe, jet, Ibe half bad not baea told. , . via w of tha abova, with. development taking daring thelit thirty jeara, and eepa. eially im iew r tha mora recant and mon min fur a mixlurt ar nerr itk tkt wkU raee, wa moat regard Yankea aubjo- i gatioa e lha Tarieat r-arjhly xhtm Iliat kind Heaven eaa permit ae to bring ou ooreeJvee. If than our dehveraoca ffbm the yaokee d.epeooe on lb boUing obi of oaf enppiwe, wh baH wa thiak of ihe policy which npihoritea and aaneiioM the dialillalioa of perhapa mora than . n million baahala of grain, taking it from ftie moulbe of our auldiera, their fumilief, and iba poor al home, whea want ie alrebdy pinching many, and oar agriculiarml peraait ara propor licuably dimiaiahiag 1 If it ia really moia iiacea-. aary lor ihe life aad health or our noWe eldier and fumitiee, and to Inaure our final eoccree than to couvert it Iota bread, ihe writer ia the laat 4ey any tltiug agajoat iu Aud he wHh ' tho-Mople, ruraialtiug It mora or ie Trrthgiinot1hvlnirtd'pSretTn.m ataiteea, ought 4 kemifiee that ttitte-ltat if iha aoWier after all. aa la moat poieij fir.nd vet but Kule but euongh in. that ItUle of (lie wliUkjr thof made; and it ia to make driMtkarda of our government and army offi eiala. a eppeare too vbvioae, and thua we with oar eauao. are lo be finally roiord, then the perfe. aalhey eerUinly do, have jua: canee T coiWaint Tbef onflit 16 ape A and they w.II And let it be remembered that there ia mora than an ordinary reeponaibiliiy reafug aonie- where ou tkia acore. MEETING IN CABARRUSv A eoeeiutg of the eiliieaof Cabarrue cooii t wma ha Id ia lha CoufVlI'ee in Concord, on the SH)ih day of April; 1864. . ia, axav a. ' . " aaual An llalal On motion, K. Aitmon. v--Ihe chair, and N ' Slough wee appoinied lo n.A n.nr.l ruCrnin having elated the ob- ieet of the roeeliug, Col. J- v rr"'r""" v , . . ,.j the t'Mlowing preamoie nnu iiu,-- uuaniinooalv adPta4 : . ThaiMuola ofCabarrna, feeling the irnpor' utneo. at lha preaenl criai.in Iba hitory ofur eounuy, of a nailed, vigoroua and detennmea action of tfe good people pf North Carina 5 and hal ignoring all former paiiy ille they ariltine aiui aiiziuu. to Mtftaia the action of altcomperent, noneai auu ....... vanla. Therefore be it Rtmlved, By the people of line coonty, that lu tbe adminialration of Gov. Vance, the Slate :. .ilk a honkat. emcient and faith- t..i ..kiL.' umiL awl ihao he deaerved- thb H, VWW.-W " ' , I nlandit irora every patriot ot -wb ..J rkSihful aareant. tf.aaia' That a cum inilloe of three be-ap pointed lo ioVile Gov. Vance to addreee the people of thia coonly ayauch lime e w hia cooveoience. ..... , Remirdt That we have full la.tn una. icon ridencoin llfe inlegrilyVpatiliem nd lidell- a . a.f Pnulilant nMVlaV. - Rttohtd, Tbattbrae proceeding be pob-liahed-in lh CooTederate. WeWern. Democral, arfull othet papara in lb Slate favorable t Llbfccauee. , , , . , , The chairman appwatea tn llemen. to wit t C J. M. lnf , L. B. Knm minger and.W. 8.' Hatri. Eaq'e., aa the com niitlee of invitation, .- '. On motion. Hie meeting ' R. W. ALLISON Ch n. N.Slocob, Sec'.- - J ... ..... From tbe Wettern Demcrt. MEETINGIN UNION "COlINTTf. a -.tioir the eilisen'eof Union counlj .... M-a Weduemlav the SOlh wa. neiu ....... in.i.nl. !. A- Coeington, Eeq.; waa called to the Chair, anil Jbn D. Stewart oppi-nled Se- Tl.i .rfiieclof ihameetin waaboeny Grand Jury ol tne county i oeiiiK f . ..2 r.Mnvilel to naiikripeae in the -H n- " j 1 ..trnal and miriini t p " ' 1 - Gen. A. J. Dargan of Wadeaboro', and R. P. ArmfiMd. Eeq:.. the Solicitor of ik.e Jutficiai n;.;. twin nreeenL were Invited to addreea tha mli.iff. both of whim enlerliTnedacrow A.A hoao. with intereating apeecbee, depicting in frightfal et traa eo lor tnJ, T be oreVaTwwageir agoinlS uHy tbe .mrtliera. eh-ae... "yjs ft '; . d d AoUrMl I of our mwen neiovoo u we. "SJ-. k. vaadaJaof 4ko JortkfU enbjegate "f""' L -r py.-ad U blot o-t Tim aweakeri a .red npon oU tbe vital latarKofb.iarMlt.4Moao aa w sitiB t tbe "biuer tru ur aiftnipn ot and bia koala kirrlinfa i rma lo -L-.':j....i.tlornroiia uiidivided.'ffoHl If Irajue together - J t:UC!Wl Tha aoeakert thea caned aiweuoa to ma Magiatrm of Kortlt CMrinirThy ipnkeof bimai the aoldier 'aad patpot, tha aoli!lera Mend, aa poeeeaeiag e pare r.art, rwiae bead, ami none mora capable ibaaWe lOaiaiW alike kelm and guide tbe ehipof Sfcte. - - - t Ua moiioa, a eommiilee e- meting .of &ol. B Rugera, Col T C Wlleon, I M Jlooeioa.B it Mamey, and M Anatui, 'r. wa appuinlf ed lo draft reeolniioBe, who. fejwrted ihe fol lowing J ' .. ' i "''t".v Reeolrad. Thai wa UgklV approva of, tha I eat riot ic couree p'uraued by he EiwIleneyjZ. B. Vance, we prevent uover-r oi oar thai l via of lhe peri loo Iniea thai lie be- fra ua, w In r : .L.KII oaieeaaw M-of our Mala - Jt than ho therefore, we are hi IWot or ma re eleation. " 'V - ; - Revolved, Thai ba be reepectfanv wite V adrfreea the oilieaa;of Uuio onily at the Court llouaa in Jrlonroe, at aack time ae my. fatal fchr eoavuaieo.. , . . ' ' tfeaolved, 1 oa ma- mnoi.ni " be teudered to 6e. A 1 Dargan aid R Y Arm- neld for their vefy appropriata aid Inlereatinic peecbea. . '.-, .'. . -f , '.' . The. reaoluiWn werr nnanimiuely adopted, and ordered loke aent jo me Wrttern Demo crat for publKalion, wKhereil inai eucn other papers i tbe State a ara friendly lo the re-election or Uo- vance, copy me en. Tbe meeting the adjourned. 0. A. COVlNCrfON.Ch'o. J, D. SrtwaBT, Secy. . n ' ' Io ttipreeot yenr, wliicli promisee to be to memorable, nil tlw elajn 01 tne precling ihreeare blended ucbJvalrUi impulM, th aolemn devo4ionfh budynnl bojHS, tbe atcro, ffwlvu, all fclenueo, mi raised tit s higher power tb befwreby a realisin uvictioii,u nUred nptlunf- vewal tail I. tllBt IUS gOOU fUt 18 oetri fuairlit. that.th .coonwj" alfioat finished, and that the ctowb of cloty ie. mreadx through the chiJ of dual aud lurid iniai winch bangs over tuo ,w ft I "V - . l.aiaa tXaa mir race. A a reouic, we v much and daie4 w much aod uffo'red o mui'h. thai w auproiicb thin final ordeal oiih a well founded assurnaco of success, 11.l w done !es. tVired "UmI especially hfcd we suffered lew, thai assurance might seem to 4inwarroud-- -Uut, it , we can go wrd cootidentfy through lhe caruage of the coming summer oour re ward. If we had . no other motives for QuiUiDjr ui like meboaer the en emy has supplied would be enough they have heaped provocation upon pro iirnitv uDon ir.diii.nitv. Io the last few mouths-tbey have ot Yau and not sti6d with in iiiiarcrthertav'e dt-irraded theif character to the lowest abyss of any . kit lized neoDie of modern ttroe. as il in or der to make us taste the bittetness of be- inr the vassals of such a loathsome race. Ti.oir nrovocationk: their lodiiinitiev their injuries, their s-degradaf light ing for us ana against mem. imj destroyed theirown liberties while assai ing ours; they have jowered their J race while attemplipg to VnsIave out. - One step further ; one , collision more ; one supreme effort to crush out our life, and Ibe world will awake from the horrid nightmare of this war, and find, to its to. finita relief." that ihe Yankee nation w Konowa cannot say clean gone forev- FR0"MMISSISS1TI. -c;l akirmiahlnr occurs betwee tri Wirt AJama' cavalry and saoutHi2 parties VMnevn' " " O ,i of the enemy in the neigbborliooq oi me it; HI., W ' Gen. Ross recently vVu-d the . Roche plantation, on the Yazoo river, above Sy Wa Rluff.land after corar4tely destroy- ing everjihing on the place, carrwd aay a cumber pi negroes ana muies. plantation was being cultivated by the T.ntt. Gen.lfess next ' pounced upon a force of negro troops near Ulake's place, and -droe lle white rcinfptoementa tiAto YicksbUrg in great confusiou.' ins caval ry pursued therp almost io their1 wo. k ou Fort Hill, one mile above the city. T. i. aaid WatTfrreat annoyance knsheert .aBA4n aomrseetiei.Vf th country by arrtOttDfcl iuimsteir property Some outrage, oi in. ama v ing been prepetraU-J in X Caro ina, Gov. Vance has caused art. order' to ie issued ;i iK-.!utv of Miniia and Homo Guard officers lo arrest any officer or aaent who fails, to comply in every pr-iJjMwUb-tke WvUiofts of-th4aL m v ulating SmpreMments, or attempt l make them without pro,rty aulbority. Tor aons arrestee) uitder th.s vrder. will be taV eq to the nearest carup r aUtlon of the Confederate troops, and turaed over to the w offioerwilh so attested stale,- I . . mJacoaduct charged. - l .Wk. "X" Fiwo'tba Miiioa'chrortinia. .' -' . ;- ' - .'. li . . . i bint Uercyeiro ! 'a --e. - - a I . itI"-lI Ta TroirreesVA Tfr advocate,, Your-!uetiuD,to tha GubeniAtorial cltHlr, arid aU 'tluJ articlea fo which rtdvocalff 7' ciaunaanq iuiiiS fault with Gov. Vancoi are etident. ly writicn by Toarself, that yoa are 'Iryln,? to foot the -people by making iliim believe that yon stand rai thel platform, with the iloo A. 11. Stphfena. Ga. Th4 .effort of yoari to catclt hold on the coat tail f r o t. . ,1 "mill 'vMiraivlf itijv with Uio'cH-in'ng wliticI trick str, vrliose chief gtudy i eelf-iuten e6t, at wy cofttl J r 1- ThrygrevWe Are toiaw . prinftliig peccli of Mf. Stephen, and scatter it Urocttst over tue State, with 4he remark, of cotirae; that Ilia BentiiiienU are yours, and that you both concur exactly. Unt, air, l.ucsire to impress upon theminda of . the people, that be tween you and Mr. Stephens there i a vast difference. ' Mr, Stephen" n?er advocated ecef3iou,"and ha'Ing stirred the people ftp to the aeced- n point, tornea against u. Jj"t " vtiur case, von noi oniy mvuvhot itreckrnridge knowin"hinr to be the secession candidate lor lue x resi dency yi not only opposed ; the election of Bell and Douglas, wbo werowai!aiilece&ib .nntly, after you came out in oppo sition lo secession when it waa top 7 ... . "I ". ' . ...J- late to calm me storing you again cairielforth as Jta chaiiiuion, arfd asking'tho jotera of Wake to elect you to the secesoion ConventitMi, they did so; and.you not only voted to put I the Statera ou Viit (mark it J you pledged "the last dollar and thejast mau" to the Con federac. For . year or inOrc ybd were the eulogist ot rreaiaent unvw and hia adminitrtion---you spurned the idea of reconstruction, and time and again you said that he who fa vored making overtures or any pro position of iiegotiatidu. with the Lincoln GoVeriynent for peace, was a traitor to rtie Smith and meiited a trartoVdmrriniraM''aam"ypa declared that the Sottfh could not make overtures fur peace witliout humiliating herself and encgiirag-. 'nig the. enemy to "fight. oo. That I douot misrepresent you, the reader J caireee byrel'erence to your paper. By-and by, however as ioriunes in. war grew worse, you began to cry out for peace and pall for ne rAtiatmiiB von-became the advo- T- cate of overtures"- which, yoa had declared no man but a traitor could make, and which you had said wonld not only dishonor and degrade as, but encourage the enemy. Grad ually you found Vault with ihe Ad ministration for this act and that. V.n iicouraired wholesale deaer- tiona from the army, and the fact is H 0r rcci.nl that many who. imTe,ueeii " ' , , shot for desertion attribute tlieir late . ...... j , . favour teach in 2 loii caused to be held public meeiintltat lavish ed the most fulsome praise Ujon yourseir, alid-tlainored for peace by negotiation, or a Convention to put the State back into the old Union. Tbeso meeting were held mainly by deserter, their frieuds and out spoken reconstfiictioniiita. "! en couraged thetfitiot only by 4ublish in the proceedings but by the ex. rUnifltioirof 'Well done." This cry fur VeaeV afid thia, call for vHe- fl.vfrnuiL'iit' and tins encoumge intent of- desertion has uo. duobt protracted the Var, iMM JSK? now encouraging Ui wvemy-to hold on and tight us, by the course you aro pursuing. . . . I do not charire vou.with boiu a iraitor. but I need not tell you ihat Lincoln regards yQ as among his .best friends; Yoa aware f it. "v- it 1a lolJ vou that the wlile Yankeo nation would i with inexpressihle joy over your election. Atjd why I V4y, I ask, lA.iT.a Yankee, record VOU Wkth s7crTfavor,.nd whyould they re- - C .1 joico to hearef your eiecuoai ruo and think. If only for i . . .. . . . i ,i. . - .'' -M - , r.;:r.' ' - hnffalopiL and reconstructioniitai yonr admirers ! Tliia i a bad sign. . Personally; sir, I. have nothing P. against you. Candor however, re-. y qrjirea me toremark that I deeply '. . regret under the circntnstancca, yoa-.A-became a candidate. Why I Bo- t . canse every vote cast for tou will he construed 1 by. ihe'. enemy, as ft ; wote IO give op w eirugm dependence and return. again to the -01d"JVn5onT-Yd-.k'now -.it will-; fAnd thus regarding if, the enemy feel encouraged to continue the wgfl I Jciuiw not how others intend Ao Vate.-lut-w-' the belp-of -God Ir shall cast one, against yon every conBl deration of h'onor, and Coon tryl and 'desire to ahorten the war, ' demand if. ' I am no prophet, but the1 time will come when Uiose who ; support yoa wiUhang their heads inlshame to, be. reminded 4( it, and . the 'boy now knee-high tfiH throw off his cbat and fight "upon , the charge that iiis'father voted foryou. CATO. . SURPRISED BY. TflEEKfiMY. A ritber unpleasant rtrraor hareached : Abingdon from General IlodgeV com mand, d Its late expedition into Kentucky Ibe information of nh A bingdotr FiV ytkf that after skirmishing with a so perior force ,jxvnf9rr Geo. Hodge MI back a few miles, lurned his borses out to j,raze and laid "down to rest. ! To this condition they were sur prised by the. enemy, who approathed from an unexpected and' urguarded direo- tion. 1 heonseqoeoco was ue.wouu 'wai"icHtei"and ;iafi"jIe3,ab3 "several killed, wounded and captured; Among the -wounded, waa lieut. QoL' City ho was also CftOtured.1 - About a hundred are reported missing. - . ' 5 Ho doubt is entertained of the snprise, thoutfUtt U belayed tho -rumor lagooeara hally eaggerated. Gen Hodge, we. gre- sume, is the late memoer oi voogrewi trout Kentucky. - , LIEUT. GEN. HOLMES. . Tt TalreDortedvthat Lieut. Gen. Holmes, recently on duty in Arkansas, has been as jiffned to duty in North Carolina, his hiknrt.tSarterfl to De at uaieigu. ua i w , corfiraand the reserve forces of tbe State, command tne rescue '"'-- and isexpeeted to arrive at Raleigh m a dayor'two? ' Oflee Salisbury Gas Light Co, of thia Company are noti fied thai on and after tblv day tbe price of Gaa will be 60 per 1000 feet nntrf runner notice. Stockholder, in this Company .will ef pay the five per ct. Confederal Tax, each SlockhoWr. er must retnrn hi-atoek iBdividually. -. 'f W. MUKfltX.rreru Saliabury; May 2, 1864. ' 3tpd4S SURGEONGEN ERAL'S OFFICE, 1 Rahioh. April 27, 1864. f PROPOSE TO ESTABLISH. IN THE City of Raleigh, a manufactory fx , ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. "Th object of Ihie enterpriae is to eupply a U aaMTial i rl L IU alia BWIUIVIW aivais. State, who have been, or may be, oo maimed in the eervice a. to require there. ' Privatee aad noeMtonftniavioaed officer win ba foraiehed pralnitiooeJv. Commisaioned offi-. cere will be charged lha actual oet. Disabled eoldiere are Tqueeted to corvee, pond with tha onderaijoed, fiving name, regf uieat.Mnk. bjcalitf of ampataiion, and the preciee meaanremenl or tne remaining meuww., 1 iah to employ a number of eojnpeient mechat4.ee fer tbe above ad purpose. AH tnca are invite 0 eommanieatw immediately- wiibtbiaoffieo. v- . Sargeoa Geaeral North Carobao. Apta, l64r rrrr ?r" ""I :r WANTED ! -rr i jr. ut make eontracta wit reepoiieible COAL, for the l . Ort WoTka; Sahrtwrjr. Parlies denag 10 contract ww pwa dreae,otpply to, - "" A. U. BXLAUba. 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