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s if 1 - 1 J ! t 1 r (I'wm t'.o C ..!. Jciatc TO THE GOOD ITOi'LC OF SOCHI CAROLINA. Umt aiany ef joa l.ave careful' taJUa a retrospects a view of the bis- fcry f ear twlovci State for lbs past titrvw mn! "ThoeJ who have, can Ka&JfcHCttLOgT UT, liuU she llSS pM evl t&rwegbj tryiog erdcal one on ly ejsalleJ by toe Moody time in maids cat jrvil!Wr) nobly foaht bled ami diet for the li wet tic which awe stywgjiuig to perpetuate. Bel Jirftr thftM Tear of sore trial. i : Chief Sfarietrate one wboM whole qi -waBtr; nnri awaretrgtnr oas wen r : -.-I - 11. A BCU, UM DTUCI IV WW W WtW WBMe aadl comfort the distresses of Ml tire State. lie ha bought np vast m" of provisiooe; baorfheiii eawfalTy stored foe distribution; ami to DigUm! an ti purchased Car d Strew utlurra, wives and sisters, and Buhl them and the provision at Beat, thereby maaifestinjs hi devo Cum to the People, the state, and tl Ctoxfedoraey. , TJesJtf tltis, be Laa in parted rati seppfiie ef clothing shoes, Lisa k eti, 4s fee- ear "allac aoUiers : coo tffcdcfj keeping thant provided with dk article a the need; thus ttikclng tjt then thai watchful care patnapc devotion, wuicu cuar- me uw itieuiuf uw ww j-t iy. the model Govtrndr Taken frets, tkm army and elected by an eejrw-naf : mjwTyt erithoot xasvTfifrfttt desire faiasanme rJLc iepott.irUi?utit of, tlie fitce i bat wCliai. like a trae patriot, to serve tfie Scare ia an; position to waldk the people night cell ' him-r-a aaul tf yea choose to elect me : ja Gerjrr I wiU-4;the best 1 cut tr joe. The did tiiect him ; suxJthen resigning hi 'position as Cttuuwl I of the gallant 2Qtii regiment, &eaae tared thw datiea et iiaporjaat iSatiutt to which lie ft2Lexft caLevL Ilia adunoistra Saa af tier a2Fir of tite State have fecTi as fre Cratw errors as perbapa us tLe Iht ef awrtal wmoiog fur lioa goaJ tltla ot tfo-tAodd (tfWjriKir pranotcd in the Senate af C& aatiieoi jl4 echoed and re eaboed! bj the p res, a ad people of t&e&caC. Everj-bbdj seemed sat sslad with blot evea those. , who at rSE mffioifi bl election. frrr' a tuae aa tlus-Uatheor bar and! anjoft seented aboak to tlibl tatLKr tLe discordant ele- ciea.Cs tkat aau agitated and riven toe State, and w favor hi- nnanimou re-election W.1Sr.IIiden eemea forward and mmmedee iisa' a candidate for the cjJLreeGaernjw-Ieading hie oWti eaaaafy aai supported onljr bj hi 4 awa paper afidt the PmgrtM. lie ceasea forward! as-the Ptma candi- ie Cooservative of the strait ad cct dedar i nj; uhis .principles a weu tnovrn bj the people tiiejr wSl Bot be charged. v Now, will ut one be Hid enoazh to tell the geo3 people of North. Carolina toltai W. W. boid4A,a rrmciples are ! CalaJk ft wocJJ paedatJae most gifted rnairr"t-'"aHV'". aacot&oaoied with scara abialea ami pieces, of' clitJK a &v.taeat . eat. .verj uou ftaevwsvCSial smew Mr. Iloldea be eaaD4ib&e.Kaa. be has never h!1 i.,ipcrUi.: c-n t:;t. If views nro not too L s-tj, l.e con! 1 eailj ht them occupy a ry coutj icuoua I'tc in Lis election r lushtct, aitu thereby sav pjer, $h.I uottake too much time from the jn.LIta vrintjhtg. I , am sure if he would do this, it would in a great measure relieve the eople : for what ' Mr. Uolden'e -views" are, has long been a punlo to the most profowud thi!kerf If Mr. HolJcn will - do thiar and lt tle H)kpU of Ins native State know what he is fori and ,MW Pect iW. U,wiUJT?jKw Av datj; and ilietr leOhe WW 'decide wUoie views r like U-st.-ahd which are rjr like k uiosC IikeV f olrTtiMirdi over onr Tii princrDled aoVl dastardly fee. Until ha does thirf. ao one will kuw what that are voting foivwhen they cat thair rotee for W. W. Uolden. . Now, as tha dreadfal conflTfiris beiaf wajredlween Vien. lee ana Grant, the result of which way cke the war; and a ur army, (thanks be to GodJ) has tloit far proven an over-match .-for tlieenemr and the shoot of victory, is ascend inx fvn every battle fieW, iait aot oar daty to do all we can te effect a decided victory for " oe r ve Iroops a nd tLeraby alxw.onr grateful apprecia U'oa of their Kllautctiou t - And not do like the leader of uthe strait est aect; sow discord among the people at BOtnev in order to affect the oraveay of our troops ; and be a barrier 1o tha war ofOov Vance's SALISI5CUV.N.C: ; ; so.ioat Evtjnc. jlvk t, int. ,. Mr. Joint -C. '3iiiXKit rcincst us t inforn the indieaL fsiuiliei of soldiers living in Capt. J. II. Crew district, which he lives.) that.be- lias a part of hit but year s crop of HOor on liana uhurn -ne win sen io them i 0 per hwtdred lbwnOaly" such as are really ueedy should p- r- i rt . - 1 . . . .- A Lay Tojc Tayift.Ve. JoLn F.'FaaM i.lie Jrtiarjpycr la ' nowanhavin; paid - alwut" one eeveath of the Confederate taiea col lected iu the tuunty, amounting to $30,000. let heaviest tax payera in llowan are aiujmg the atauuvhest friend of the (i'(Uederaey. We ar aequainred wttli tW V1'11 beial ity oi several of it heu, aud apeak knowing'; of their. eniaccd; wltole soul support of e very enterprise de signed for the relief of suffer iug peo pie or for the advanccuaent of die Confederate cause . - -" We invite, attention- to. the pro- tr Dominating a candidate for the fjoinmoe of that . county, and fori tke&enate from Uowan aud Davie. 1 vaivuu$ re election, to gratify a fecedins of lueet ia Da tie eoun an noiy personal amoiuou. nvm the course he has pursued, it would seem that he would consider no sacrihee too grea, hi ordtr to- se cure aa election, aud ia willing to change to-anthing that ia tu- tbo tnind of men to conjecture. But let b, Wlo w-citUeo,-lnsteAd of beinr influenced by Iloldoin's aelSsli and ejapaJtrVulo course,- lu m l rally s one man to me nooie aoce the toed aud proved true let us be united and when blessed Peace doe come, as it most assuredly will, if we are true U our country,, our cause, and oerselveB, with a consci ous pride of baring been true to patriotic duly, we can join in loud i aruueu3ci praise io me uou oi uni ties for victor vfc with no. stain of dis loyalty tarnUhiug,our uaiues. To us, feUow-countryiueiv is left the decision of the question, who is to be Governor of our glorious old State for tiie&ttuiog'lwo years. Let us ro to. the uAi- in Aurttst and Tin; , ov:iv: j . Our titer:!; u Wiacci-.' tU ' ' edtothj Let, tlot m'ay f jr, wounded si'-iera wltcn t! fV arrive in Salbary, are irinilttJ Io hob ble away for il frou loan vn cratches, onles rtJ are fortuuaU enouli to have fiieuda to meet thriu at the depot. Ooedy last wevk, we Uarpened a aect:oeaoiBe dis taoce from Towa, on cratcbea, who te go,'a4.La4-lrr4 ia raiav gv some r help oh Lis afar. This oujht not to be so. Wlmn joar sol diers are williag to- rik their lie ia df teef aU w- Loli dear, it slioald 'be a phvMare thveeat home, as well as a datyto See that when they eouie b-mie wounded. tln-y are )M:lped ou their way. If our peoj4e along t bed Cerent roads w'onld, .upoi ajjMcatin, con vey tbeul oul j a few miles, aad tLea u- other send him still farther oo, no one would le tort, lat Buueh pjJ done, aud 'jhe .woeitded aoldii heart fiLLedwiih raliude. Ilow mock belt os would , tLer feel, 5aad how tuuch nore eacoeragemeat would every ooe have to defend tLe :;otici:. f ' 7 AYIXU t,.!-J f wy tut, .--.( i i L . Io JI - Vi m. wioHiiil, 1 tale thj. ; ;iaiC3 a.s:utii. noTTck. - HATING k-i mi tK faterqtfof Mum A. KtMb, l shtt MWtiMM m a UdnTM HMfWtUaV mom rty kp4.t. w.l try i krt "".MM "' M'Kfcwcaa - Warpia ck wr mi a tkae, I knp mt atv siMi , . r WM.MtTHDEAL from desecratioB br the Yankee iMir'des of Abe Linc-Jn, if fhisKxri t tent Lou was paiil thefu. a mi DEAL A una mn A baauaaVat, iU fimm caj mim. is, ! aU h ntay bar elatnM (umi aMl Krai will k4njt llM Iwnrartf u4' UHlitattaVni .,-, : 1 1 " ; . vi. sMrniDEAL SALE. Vr - lSeSaa. Cacapk rrflaad Porta. AW, KBkt- 4 UiMUfi tWUf lrta4 m4 a taxLW j. m. joimojr, Mji;rv?r.r. f; r DIED t -, On Sunday th int it t!. rrnJtoa of kt DHtlMY in MnckTin."N. C, of wonndi ivtrj oo iW H w . at H w't Shop, Vt, SAMCLX ALEXANDKR HKOX Co. B, 2d X. C Cavalry, ril 21 yesra 1Imo1 tttesoay just thr J,r ago-seJlWpaaatd throtfrb man of tKe oVpente streggfet vttWt bring wound. or tmojidi ttcrctij a day rim Hrt many virtues bad tv deml lum to his Jsiw foUttrrs. He was mlmU.Jn1 4.. KfTiiiT f,ir a. mnnwil homes and firesides of tboae ai Jaoo 1, - Je fto foi--Tttose aorthem r orators aud presses which, a few f Tbe Sutora4of Salanltv Mjt : wewks ago, predicted and promised j-At tbe t'un we wnu. 4 f. iWra m that the war against tlie South shod Id j proit of corsuma.rAiiua"UriRj; ublib- ami -wourdlose with the spring f J wk ftdtme J Prtit i campaigtk under Qen. Grant, have changed their notions They now iur sist that the war mue go on until the autoority of the United States shall cover uthe whole national do maiu,"if it takes three jeatsor more. They c VnBJeutly believed iheu that ; We ftfrftbtteg aad Trllu( m'xmS UyoaJ SVmy Creek, atfd m ftiftta hh osura. 1I1J firiaj wa o;r!"j wr Pe tebsr o Tawly a,a i Wiac-Uj, r- ahinif eacb Uv ia lk Uiat4i of arm. of iLred faifal Af, wkirtt ba i atruakii .ml for which U Jeaotol Us tie. Hivt and khd ia tiV and kwrly hi iWih, b- wsf the idol ef li e faotitv. and .tb- griff the rv up h apartt-to tW God 0-rt te it. Com. ftl StfttrUAV nipt L4, TUOilAS L C, JCXKIoMaMa oX 4K kiaJ If JTrakin. tgrd 17 year TlUi cilicana- of 8aL9ury art inntt ! to attvftd r'. ftihra.rl the Pnfsij'cfian chin h at G o'vlvxk tltis afltr dooq ifoo4j, J ne 27th, IS6L . . Gen-. GraU ouId destroy Geaeral I bow ptud t,.T. Leefa army and lake Richmond j and i in that case, they thought the war ought to end ; that ,thc South ongbt , . Pf catena I f orropoDdcBcr. GoLLaaoac', Jon flat, 1814. Ma. ec.K: Ottr utt liae boru all tir "to-dar. oainjj to aa advaix-c of the army front NcaUrs. 1M daveloi to the j'rni tndicJtU clearly lhal mmAkst ilmu4if cmMmum baa rra.a't ed ia a binfal wiqtie. About 200 jaarw. kitvin wvadrd-OOr ptcketi (if lbr -r aa ) moreaJcd ia making a puial inid o U. Hui vityiv'utg abovt agitatea ana riven tote for Z jj. VANUEfeeling as Llowr ,ince tPov.,3 conlrionte to lite honor, ana giory of our State to the saYety and Wel fare of our f.imilies to the best means to procure t lie peace, inde pendence aud prosperity we sb much pray for;, aud that we have done oar doty to Cfeod aiid our country. ANOKIU OAROUNIAX. the Vabkr-e had ahn cl the ouCActloa wea itichmoMl aa-d TeleraWf vl f 60 dmi. V ato .l.n aeterol Billed tbe Satk. Oar kmt m faSe retted, f Col Fvll. kwan jm At few rode out Io --.,....:. I .-:!.. .t i t . . '. .i i . J io auuiu.i ..u -in.ugiy occohib i..c ; Tu Y.akoee Lac r-e.aof Brii!k bhiveaof Udrtliern people. But j lviw Edaiard tvniaiy. VM(r.aa. oe U v . . t . -"P icbiood ad HaMcie rvWL at iu pea lieix tkocthern armieein every j jaodiott wiifc iUNni rmaJ.oae encounter since the spring campaign j f y J f'o IetrTlar;. Tbia i owned, and Richmond ad Peters K1 "V It I"lf . -n r .i i i 1 corn wo aicaUoa aoj uurg are euu tree, wiey nave uaug- j bad aar eetaIui principles, r- twjrf Mimty tattr&euktt bt otkths torn mm mi ia order that Jiia ioordi ' oaCe mmltilloa might be gratified. JTirsibe waaa.wb theA a aecess aaauaC ef cae moat rap pid kia4Uea an samweioafet thea a secession it sva; aatil dLially be- baa. received L'sneeSf a bia eriginal .element, 3d ia fail blooded Uolden mam, aff verj s'taasecf. -- Xear, do tile people af North Oare Eaa araa rturA m war or ' (Air, for tefr Governor! A man with no CabXryvevrcLaBgi8g, ia not the asaua t manage the altairs of btate. " A Hr, JJaldea declarea himself eanuxJue, aoi ta. tryiag . t alaaer that Goe. Vance ia not tut i peaeev We war ; woald it aot be 1 wjrO ftW bin ta of ths ynwy f tj vuMcik be expects te gala this - wsataT Mat tens prayed for peace, Itli fiar. jrbick aii true 6outbern i keart teat mltk such anxioca sdlijci- tadel . I tbtaJt so. And as La is " jcracaeJ taataaapinx the State, and -r--4iereiy- aQca8arily calling tb cfovU friMB tbeir crops, and there - tiZzri tiutm. hi plana for peace, caaCd ae eee4 co, print ao ex- - trayinad atate.biaereaaaa to the best - be em Car secariai ceaee-f - And as te rcenle are abet tbroogh work- j Our correoey U like aome fat men iz2 tlexr crops W the crat time, tuey i vt too w of too great to ooxcrtity obacoaIdtjmaU Mil liiie jo poof lo ooaiity PETERSBURG. No eveala ef the war have been more fhrilUtig,. avid" none have -in-soired taore- auxjetv. than those now.' enacting arouadi Petersburg. The rapid movements-of the enemy the coxupaxatlvely, unprepared eoodition of the defence tite valor of the citizen militia, and their glo rioos Siiccess the cloo proximity of the foe aud the imroriance of the position dienotenediaJI hearts. towards Petersburg and. ail are eager, ioteut and anxious to hear of her deliverence. So itvr,. aU goes well. Repulse after repulse has carried havoc aodfalanzhter among tbe enemy's columns, discomfiting still farther bis already cesparingi troops,. Ilake, the little TwiukUr . of Plymooih," hat developed into a Planet and twinkles no longer, bet sheds aroundlahd 'over Petersburg a bright redJgent lustre of hope and aecaritr. ilia unconquerable -division Matauds like a" wall of ada- Uaia easv reach of tbe biff b Wd e of tbe SalbU nuJ ed their ootiou ahdut the war end- i iha Atnoaiaii-i. wr Fuasxi!U aud say - it mutt go Oirv M ost The importance of ibis he waraat , ia gooa ludil they have aabgated ?!lT ?JVrT,t'T iaa suececd ia oWrorior tbe brb bridge ' . - - ft. ..-i ii j - iiieouro. uiiiti every isuo owuer is dri ren from bis farm aud all ' his property taken into possession of the enemy..- Until every white man and wa j StteceeO te OeUOTt the Brb leva ' hefors Wiaivr- ' Ae we'rite e ae ruied ie beta able to state, that Iravei eBi at ee te wotuaa towa at me iooi-siooi oi ;roaj. It Lkrir H til hare u-a ra ncrtlucu power, and swears to sup port the despot whoroba them of propecty and despoils tbe f their inheritance-of civil I i berry. Until they consent to become the inferiors of their own slave, who will be garrisoned over them io subjection. Whcu they have done ajl this, put us fairiy on yie road to. extinction as a race ; - why then, oh ! yeay J the vrar miy close, jfor.tus4tcly for the weak and tbe oppressed in. all ages and climes, there has been au almighty check to the ambition, avarice and wick edvtes of wen and'naJabo a power of God which has laughed to score the wild pasiiofis of .the vindictive and croel which' has ruled in all ed before low oeTcrurt fvecfaee (lur pejbKeeye. IWore wego to pre boar ever,. e rct (a. bIJe to auke a drfi eUe-aaooaeennest '" lie WIAMU. iB front of their baeaet works, says tbe Petersburg Express,) all lac Counts ftfeS that Hie slangbtcr of the enemy .ia fearful." Wbereve Iloke moots a Yankee, or a. tory. lie deals wii him. atea Uie manner of a "military despot.? If Virgioia has buried her great 'Jackson, Nottb Carolina is replacing him The man tle of Elijah ball, fallen upon EJisha. Hay God preserve this glorious warrior now fast becoming a dis tiegaiebed cbiefuio for the good of bis conUyw-f7dVrf. . dance with In fin ire- wiedom and good n ess. Fortunately pt us, tbe hand of tbii God of rlgLIeooj jodgmeut has been most clearly snen in this war, and we, as a people, bare had gracious evidences ef Ilia. mercy and goodneci to us : and while lie continues to bless us with the power! of resistance, we will resist. In due time Lie will end the war, whether oar eoemj is willing or doL Cottly hot of pUU. We saw a little box of pills made of quioine, iodine, rhabarbj tc yesterday, which eost the purcbaxer $22.50, flT We an ae-Jiorici to aaoiMoce Dr. lorn F. Foako a caa-Jr-iate to rvpntMt the tbe cmt, tt:n LtmtiW adjJlar. 'and a hw m-o. It w mkJ tbey aui-1 lnLd. Tbe ColoK-i' liotae and that of bk AJjjuui rlu'ftr'd tidle. -.-TWy wefTtt.T liilnd or cajfd.- 6ea. Ua. trf Let set lliiojjv riu'nt aud the yatikn-a Lave goee Wck. Y fcatl Irooja enough at Kiaetvo,' and aecti ibuge abould out happen, Tlwire are einm . t uiur ,. of air adVaore pos KeaaaseiUe. Qcii.Ho!iD U lit.- (cadctatdi Io. exeile kii HmmalacAS bta tr MnM aoiocky). lie is jratb-r dvaf aodwt Ma)ere lini B4 lia-baad. to bie tv, while b-m.ad .'or omoitae bee!) lrtig ear 1,'ifi, jind rtnarked I tbioir 1 bur tbe aoend of diatAi.1 cannoa." Tbe boea arrin to U gia iit tbi,aide . of IVlrlerg. Fijfhling was progrto'g 8 an itve tbia aide t-f fWr e lbi moniing. I will iefof oi yva of anj'.hing of note do o here. . AXJA.WAM. DattucTici.d, Jeae lthH. ". Sr. Brmmer ; I nod you a lial of Cftsanl- Jviq or exnranr. on the llb tust 7 ?T Wo.odl-rrW.re. U L l,.i..foe Mt 7" " j f ry; AaDIIvler. hif.ab The; rrecnxsi Kwaa Cottv w&3 vote oe Tburty,-Auit 4iU, fx Htm. X. Bor er, to rvpreae-et Boaraa aad Davie re tbe 8eoate of tbe next GeoWat AmiMv cTS. Carolina oJ F. H danesa ao J Ueeao, L i "olwu, to HEpiewrat twera ia tue Ueoe of Cyrnuwnv ' done IS, J8C4. Ctdietr- Y."A, ARE ACTIIOHlZttr I aa. hi : M F Eidiorr, g: VI A IJoHiaiHMMvr. aria VUXU)0i Ig aeverely j V II Kcnntrlr, breast ; PKjWe. bp; J A Lij, groia serious. fgtneaiaJ k-e, 7 i, 31 wooodi-d. J.K. h)TTS, Capt, .C.43ih.N..CT. JrtJttl Krjint ropy, i f aiklt Cat frr ! 1W fotloolwc i t-Ta. aa a t aaaTalale w rr- i .. , , ... eleeaiaetoUMOfterUjiko.f .f B ... jawer io oo.qio . yeaieruay ... . -rae rft - - . tootfel jlf, if pUc'bf Ilooaela o- - tjf" To tbe toMMveaa duara rutert of rer rotUoa rxir- tbe puUic. We really HVl'A rVT, ,0, f-'dj tblak oor fr- from if. country oo- JlAfetfe&aWaawBV fcrtie' t Ul af BaaJaWeatajBfatiafto .3 fatUifJaoUterturrbrceyeert, aa a a:Ufc j . ,u l. rptlla ma.U of toa ewinty ta U HouK of Ceaoeof tr t ?, . . ., . . aiTVA- " v-T7ir- MXtGeaetal AraU; f iWSutr. ir1-. TT4" - ' . Iff .ftv- J f Joue 21th, lCt dteH f We mw a 1U bahel dl Cor a fc-w WE er aaJwr aae te eswee Taowae J I eViya iacerrll lor Hi. and. a Tvry,eo Mrraacy. a CaaeUate be ike afiee af foeed of Itotter for 3.50. Tbe pills, 6Q Sketie ef Rwaa eeoaty, the eaeia-,Ae- ia Bomber, tie wvf lb ia peace tinte 2, fOMew-tii-a. I i i i. j aaaaaB vtaTaay a w vi iavpvivw e""' Cora wxtWJctt and boUer 12cU, and f leatjr m the Coalederary- IMk ahoel L prK. rum 30 ricos, aod batter ? prScca. The ftllowiof is tbe preacripUoa L ' t. SL Qiuaioe, 0 gf Lkliae, 1ft Tab Aloee, 1 lalv. UbaUrb, 1ft.- Haw aad divide iato 60 .ilbv. FA DC PLAY. F. B.lS0iV, 31. DENTIST. aT" A aaB a ltl - V( ka anv a eaa aa aaa wl aa eana an Maw a aHBaMaaraa? aaB)af fcaaaM,'l4f ajaweB) I, : 7 V.
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