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Fur V.a Wa'climaa. 3T.0U TIIK 4TII: SOUTH CAKOLINA. Charlu'tows, V., Inj. 24, 1SC4. Mihlarjr movrments have kept me ftj Writing sooner, and now I have V1' ,,ini to seed note.,..!', would like to write full Kiculars of oar oferatonatid will certaio owitin early day, bui for tbe present . a few hues mutt suffice I'm anxious to fct m good readers know jbst I am Mill jogging roond on "ten Jin," and thsl every ibiug has worked to my besrts entire satisfaction. Am sorry (hat I hare to long been forced to keep silent, simply because I have not town W the front," and from airy other Juartr woul.l jurcly be insipid and irksome, enceforih 1 4rusi no obetach will be in my War and al every onportnuity to mail I shall endeavor to send the latest pews, even though very short it be. . . For the last ten days we hare been march rag and fighting almost iuoweaniljf. . The ooemy was parted al Strasburs; on the 17th inat, and up to tl.is lime they have kept up a pertect run down the valley, opo in a while turning1 to fight a little, but never Mac-king the retropide movement And now they . Uin line of battle two miles east of this town and wit from Harper's Ferry,, having J Hsrawfislie-.l about 50 mil. un weir re treat they liave committed many deredations. 8ome dwellings wen- burnt, add many barn with larpj qualities of train, forage, fct, ware consumed. They pressed all the bat-on and beef, and killed all tle bojrs, slteep, cattle, poultiy, kc, along their kiw of marcli, whether m-edrd or notr If needed, they would 'ke them along; if not, they were left lying where they shot In the many skirmishes along the march's few Confeder ates were killed, very few not one in our regiment, and bet few wounded. Goe. Re, Co. I is, -! fear, inortidly wounded. Andy Thorpe, Co. U, has hw Mt arm brokvn. McHargue, Co. H, a bo received a slight wound, and Geo. Saugps, Co. K, received ft right painful wound in the knee. None bJ ' sbarpsljooterj weie enpaged. Our corps is faring sumptuously , We get fine new flour and Beef of the best quality in abondanoe, la aay nothing of the "roast'ojrsH aod apples, mo tmaU item. I never saw men more gay and cheerful; they evidently have the ut most confidence in Earlyiwhfli is renowned for his eaution and nnexcted fiank move ment, and more for bisnocessant 01 arching This Corps has marched, hardly less than 1500 miles sir.ce theopeniogof the campaign, yet the nec are- hearty I generally well dollied and shod, and so much s-tiled that the ases sor would be perfectly justifiable in putting them dowo as rtal estate. Sickness and de eerttoe are two : worde knocked -Oni of our vocabulary. Possibly, once tn a month a man roy take French leave" of the army around Richmond, but it is certain that none leaves the Valley. I find it here like at other nlacrs dowo Sooth, everybody thinks this is the last year, of ,t war tte yaiikees them- J selves think so, and I'm sure that all fondly f hope it. is. Who wouldat preler camp meeting lo a campaign I NAT. VOTE FOR GOVERNOR. . We are informed that the Secre tary of State has received the official rote fur Governor from nlUmt thir teen Monties and adding to theeu I liear 5omethin2 over 13.000 only. T twu ad4ediogetlH;r ruake only abmit ; 66,000 vote. Evidently much '! tbe army vote l.a. failed to be re-! . a - r,.i;f;. -aM hntMhJ will llVUf VI IVI IliailllVO " Vi w aaww ' - erred, which .required that they aliOtild Dot be counted in making oat the official vpte. Confederate. tlEMPTTOW OF JdIXlSTER8.-Il8eems t. 1 thatthe aiefoftbeBoreaa of w u a .1 .4 1 senptton, Kichojond; ruled 6ri,e- ume since, iaai me law 01 vxugrs . .1 .1.1 I'.- ' exempts those ministers only who , obtaiu their aappori entirely and di- , rectly from the churches tt.ey nerve. - aa t I lDis ronng wouia, 01 course, puo ft large number of minirtera of all j denotninations in the service, if . ttrictlv carried out.' Under it, twu local idethodibt minister were con Bcribtd and the matter was . brought before Jude IJatile, who discharg ed tiiem, BUstaininji the ground taken by tlieir counsel "tjiat a sec 11 lar ccup?.'i,Ju W-s rnt prevcirt a minister froai d?fcharin !'s min ietcrial dutita ; that the sources of Ui'a income are an ecclesiastical mat- -t .w tr. ana cannot come wii.iiri i:is toznUinceof anv civil or jiiit.tary , tr: L una! ; uui that the te.uni iiy ,.t j liorch, -throtiirli her . proper ocicers, I is cotic! naive b H!i as tu tlie lic"!!?1 i.'tid -the retatrrar dicharartr-TH--tt"Wr-f rial dulv." X. C. Pretbytertan. Ilrj Ch jLLUa. A planter friend, lia'dwfn, informs u that jrarlic L iled witii corn, .nd fed. 10 ho, 'v ill " no-itivelv cure ad prvvw;it dera. Wo sbcat !u "ur 1 v plant- trictiJe, in the State, a fair" tiial, ; d 1 i-.iiet they report thtr expo j.iicLta tuthe public-r-Aecvitr. Mor; ff.au uow hold s ua. iif-Kaet TcbliCwC abovo Bull M . ,1 '4s reiAirwtij-thw itailroaiL, aud tuis prfparit: 1 0 Lold tbe country tla JOUofficial TOte publi&hed from . t Shol--r. Jxjot siir.qry, lo.iow Other coutitiea, give Gov. Vance d -Jlent d appropriate re ,S25 .najoritv-vritl, Alleghany to . . . J'nKttJin lt cf (.'. Annual JtSttU; J the StxLkulJr$tf lh$ Wttlern 2f. C. Railroad Coinjxiny. , Statesviixk, Aug. 25, HU. . The Ninth Annual Meeting of I lie Siotkholders of the Western N. C Kail road Company conveoed , tbisday in the Court Moose. On motion of Dr. J. F. Foard, John I. Shaver waa called to lb Chair and J.( J. Bruner and C A. Carlton reqaested to act as Secrvlarie. V, s -Tba cuimuiUoe im jniea rejKirted a wwjority of tbe stock rej.rea-nted. ( Tl Chairman announced tlit mieiln organ. ied and ready for business. The Slates proty was tow handed in by Col. V Mitchell - On motion of M. L. McCorkla. Kq-, the rending of thn reports of the officer of the Company WW dispnaed ith, on U gitmnd that the repoiU wer printed and intlMhanda of the Stockholder prent. On tnotr;n of Dr, J. F, Foard, the rejmrU to - '.! t .-...I A.Lk..l OI It'S oraoers were rtiTnai " On motion of W. i. CaldwU, Eq, the ineoiiiig proceeded to the election ot (our Directors. The tiillowirg geutlemen were pat 111 nomination : Junaa Cliu, of Ctawl; A. Ilendermm. uf Kowan ; Dr. J. F. Foard, of Kowsn; John llunt, of Burke; John MaWme, of McDowell ; R. A. CaWell, of li man r Dr. John McDwollr of JloDow ell. While .lb tellers wera eonnting the volea, Dr. J. F. Foard aaked leave to read m UVt Uwu" CapU James M, Goldman, A, Q. M. atSaliaOury, having r.Wnce tu Hrrunug foag lor the army of Gen. Lee, urging the producer to sod forward all their aui pie iiitwivdiatrly. - Cal. Myers, Commissary at Salisbury being ptoein, also urged the farmers to eud iu bread and rurSi suppliea tor the brave defenders of our counuy. W. P. Caldwell, Erq , offer the follow ing preamble and rcsylulion : WusMss, Ills itis 4.piui.m of the Storkhol-! daravfih Wrstwa Nonh Crlia Uil Rnad , 0MiHiav thai it Isiujurioaa to ibeir iwterest U (r, ai auy of iha p.-iprty "or franchiMa of lhrif Company to uv iuUirnUrut Cvmpauy ; aod heiiaviag that ilia Uad Road Company can ! traafpurt all artwles vr th RmmI with a rnurti Wriy and diMrth a ih Eltra Cun- j oattv : and believing lli-l all iha pruiitanftraa- , poruuoo oaihl to Ue uiatia by tka Kail Kuad CMnpB : Jwl9td, Thai thf Kari of V rclc arr oniwtcd lerntiuato iheir coatract wiih ibe Suulhera EiprrM Cuinpauy, (afirr fiviiic them diia notice.) aud ihal they d'uht with the No-lh Canilioa KM l.'ad i:mpaay , uad oihrr biu-d arraiigi-nieut with aid Ko da, art" in ttur iu all iwrfmis iat' aud expedi'.ioun tr .n- u.ruiHia f llwir jtmperiy, HHiiiey and efiVcla over tb Rrf". uidvr the chafjr and manage. men I ol tlieir ..wu Ageul and Alriaeof era. W. F. M Keon, Efq of Burke, res ponded in fnvor of the rtaoluliuu, aod t-oti ratulMted the Gmpaur on tli" ireenta lion ot' ihi meaur iu :htteOt aud pat tl hiieectl I .1.1.. 11.. .. : . repoiien i:iw ionwm . nuinUr t I -necewary lo a J f , . ' Ol Vole I mi I'U, 6.140. onus Ohne received J 10411 J C. McDowell 12 016. J. A. , ' g' :J3 j, j, 9,033.'n. a! .. . . .r 1- ,en i' : Shaver 15. whereuiam it was declared thai Jonas Cline, J. C. McDowell,, J. A. Ilun- ler ana eoun aiaioue umi orvwi. ' . ,., tu . .u.nuiiin if Mr. i,iiiweii reo- - " - Con-ATTv uZa . t . - 11 1 The qttoo of adopt ,ou wh called a at 1 I ft .a rt.., lll1Uin IllSASU'll 11 II NU II1M II If I 1 . 1 f . 1- 1, i - . 1, - ; . , ' . rM;w,i tM ol , a BSSW 1M W US I I'O MuVt a-vw .f travelling on businea. f Company. A .u. um no uiKn tbo motion WJ nicipated n. by W. F.McKei on, .S. IL Krwin'aud Dr. A. M. Nesbit i e- n ' favor, and M. U. McLork.e opposed. 1 lie iiiiiSlkn bcin called, resulted in the adoption of th'e"Teolutioo. I 1. h. b'lober.fcaqH oHerd the following resolniion ami aJvocHled ir, in a few ap- pfwpri'ato remark, which advXilsJ ; . ' wa unanimously . RttQltti, Tht the aatarie nf the Preatdeal I . . ., x-, s 1 1 11 : increased i $4JOOO pe, aanam. Ou motion ofV. F. MtKwn, E-q, : ' .1. .1 il.- ..r. -.'in.r. . !ii niwlirur Im , if,SaiihurV': Wukhman and i' rrfKrpnt. Qu ibotioii of W. F. McKesson, Eq, ' Tiiai the sr.nie FihatCWtbwo tnincd - . - " AhjsB-r'-- On motion .f W. F. M.:Keon, Esj ' 1 IihI yi.-lt. i-Ota!'.- auu i i. 'laiiner 1: a Cwioinill'-e l" ttnlv pox.ca at lli ifext aunuxl uioiii'--1 ' Oi. u.olioii. That the Chairman appevtil ' t -iiiiLU.Lle of into to iuvetiest! lb lioj-d and CsJ'ort to next meeUng. At. poiliKrd lluU Iieytioi'J-, .'J. L. McC-jiai' and li. Walioo. On motion, lh ll.tjk of the in ui' be and rt- her.-bv teii.?.rl to the CL.'i' 10 in and-Srvatafit fur the rformance of t! e dulhtv, de. On motion, the meetinj adjourned. : - JOUX L HUMLiL f ee. . a 1 I Wl. ..I.. It UOIU J J Hai Ncn, . . r'l J was informed bv a Isvly whocanje oVjL ' Cshwos-V ot&uw KTnofviHe ba short Ume Jww 5.. j .' - 1 " -. ' - J-x;-- . . -. . I CurreuiiJnc f iha Urcnirj Whig. 4airs in JJurt TinaeMe Diabolical tV-vi of th Entvxy Young Jhvwnhut Cund iv Torn XtUonTh lutitr Utrown into jail Old Brvumhw very (frvefiiA Vrse- culiont . of ditiguiM cvlisen Ladiem banUK4 and vaUed(M tot and w&trhUUnFd-mUkft(Mftdtr. " K tr$opt nigM do, ; s ,t . fV . . BttiSTot, Tetrn, Ag. S 1, 1 M 4 To tk Editor of tkt 4nif Whig I . " And still tbn hand of tyranny, th wanton desotian of th. iiiay reinaina nai-aUiad in that DepartiuetU, speaking i relation to EaU Teuuesaae. , , Nothing toesis .CornmensuiaU to .the pallialioo of the hsllh-h desires of thn tot but lh total ekteraiinaia of every Southern nun, omau and child in the country. The, Jacobin reign in Franca, o? the horrible ouu that followed thn fall of the late republic of Mexico, caul approiimate to tle iuU inaugurated where thn entuy now rules,, l-ownlow aeeros to vie with his aalanio majraty a to which aball dm late to tbiHMaooed mind wl the rabbin ot the couatry. , Horace May oard weeps bees use be can not impress upon the deluded, people ol his adapted Slate the beautiful idea of m-gro rqaahty. Tom Nelson occasionally fall into a fit of insanity because of the corruptee of the Federal GoverutneuL Only a few daya since he denounced the Government ae the moat corrupt known to civiliwiioa, wfiiUlin a conversati-n with the chief of fanalk-s, Bill Brownlow. Brownlow called NeU n a liar I Brown low's lauguagrt reultel in NeUon' cabing hiih very severely. Nelson ha since been arrested and is now coiibued in jail in Knoxville. Browulw' coarse for' thn first few week had bwii . usMirpad in tbe an nala of war. lie openly, in hi editorial, urge the "Home Guarda" o not b lug any more rioner to Knoxville. "Hang, shoot and hum the devil destroy thvir property, coiiH:ate uoli a can be used ; exterminate the entire Itehel poiHilatHMi, t in daily advice to the rabble, the ne rue " and ifie fvagH0oud" TJiery7 11 e turther- aJ I "llMi-if G-kI would give bin the poer he would place a toredo under the tJontedrmoy and blow 11 to heiL Audi i tiie kpinl of the leading editorial of his blasphemous and sacreligtou heet. lie call on Geu. Sliermau to arm all the negroes, Judians, and let t hem begin the woik of t-xte'rinination, the on'y meth od by which lo Cruidi the rebellluli ! lie expresses ihe deaire ;lal all the" fowl ot the air, tbe bruie creature, I he iiiHrcts ' mi-; lit be arined with the ating of death, I so a lo assn-t in tbe holy crusade of ueo 1 lalion and exiciminalioti. j SutJi i the literature uch l Uue pU ! ril ol the newvf er that are dtiU opreau be'oie an armed mob and an excited ol- !iery ! .. ' Who could ei pert but to have their - eai aaluted with recitals of murders, ra- I . . . u. ,1 iml.n.. I.ii.aiiI I I'taa at-ll kvlillil . ' . . , Uer al me uirre reueaitoii 01 ine uiioiv 01 , . ; , ....Iu u I . . Mu.L. ki. Il.u ILiLilinunl hf ,, ' . .... , ... Emit TeoneMiee. Where are the leading forum lefi behind by our army I Let the army ; furl itioat ions at Loudon, the prison walls at Knoxville, aud the ba tiles of lb North I answer! Judge Vandyke, whose head ia 1 blossomed w ilb tbe frosts of fourscore win- , ,. , . . -it 1. ter. is al Caroo Chase, bis famtlv baoiah . . . - . ... . J.dn Blair, Joseph Johnson, andDr.Up- Ion, are pnwiners working on the foruu , J Browo w HiiurikC am wcu aiivwu iurvuruvvfc iiiv l" l-k. ll l. .1... Cotitederacv, s men of marked ability. mm Wl. rw- . I Uev. Mr. Alkiri Timothy Sullins, and Jude.Kisireii are confined in thn Knox ille jaiL Wbeii will the work of retaliation be jjinl Will not aonte General take lbs bold stand of General Early, and forco our cowardTy foe to reapeel our citizens f It should be done. On the 16ib inatant, the following Iss dtea w ere sent tbrougb to this place t.oiu Atiietw, aweel ivaiur ana .e .Markel : j nm. i'T. vicAaiiutn auu lauiiij , Mrm,ut. i 1 1- ti 1 ...:t . ,f , t V ' f ' kn ; Mra. A. Laldwel . Mrs. LIULh. Mra. Iho s Ean, Mrs. Ihos Cla'gtie, Sweet Water; Mrs luo 1 rror ana daughter, SW AlarKel. The inoierlv of lliese mili wasTall c-oiitMCateil and sold ; Outjifiiigs iuiDiedi- atc!y octupi d by the coiomou herd from ttaiiioutiTan were not aollVred -to-biaj--y thing but- ai small qu-atrrtty--of--etotbing. Daring, jho- rip uoio i.eir -uouiea 10 our nuea voej were sutj-ct lo all wannt-r 01 aouae anil miulL At London, Mrs. Calbrook (from ftweet Water) whoie name 1 neglected to l j-cUd to the conduct of orue :r J, and thus exprewwd lierslf, (t,. ' 1 . . cowardly puppy who surrend : " -.1 d Suits force to Gen. Wheel i 1, .;. .1 'jring gun the tjrautacal, ;v m(..iJ Msjor l'atlersoo, told hr'if aho . - .u' -.in he would tvLti her lo the guard . Ijuii"-, .'i-d .h'jr farm should not be prot.-ct-j ed. At Strawberry llains negroes kpt latch over thern ! '. f -. i . f . . . , I v a 1 o.T Il -V t la t'. Al Ia,u, ; I. . I . i , f;. ,i. .1 t' i uj.i-d by our tro j it but little letter. An additional fori e .f fiOU or 1,000 n.en could save all this Cue wheal, oat and corn i-rot s. Tlia" liver bottoms and islands from Strauburg Ilainsup to this toint, embracing nit thn valleys and hills, . am bu-llietied with thi inual luxuriant crops ever kuown. - Millions of acres of corn will be lost to tbe Government unless steps ara tsketi 'at once to rwtect the fanners from the bundrml-dayroopa being 'organize J .'by I ha eneiuv.- A email vfforl on the part of lh Adininisfratiiiii will secur upphWfor our armies, for months, which will be en tiivly tm4 to both,soldier and dtijn nn rr rhargs uf being a spy, that a Mrs. Snapp, a Union lady, was under sentence of death U shooting n negroi who waa trying to force ber daughter to" go to - church with him. Fur this net she has been irntenced to death, and W now wailing the execution vf the sentence. , ' J . . A Southern lady, from lbs Church riv er district, was shot d by a ngro sol dier la-cause he refuw-d to girt Hp to him a small piatol she carried about her per son. lis was arrested for the murder by ci li tem irrepevtif of political teneis, and her ried before his Colonel ho denounced the ciliarns lor their auinp ia in ai reeling the SMrfelenaed him, lHl told lh vUt Sen that '.ho negro had done his duly. Such is a tout rej resenlatiiNi of affairs in this department. That which is oe- leSS protected. ' ' v The piovtMoning of an army is an im portant element in the prueecniioa of the evolution and everv measure in ' tbe bound ot reawn should si olive bo adopt ed lo svinre tlat end. Let the Govern mebt awakw to the importanes of thn r tHxuwtiob of the country before it ta too lale. It will alo securn many soldiers to onr army there who were arolrd at Vicksbuig and have, been reo at ly exchanged. The eneiii' lorco is small -only two reiniiienu of while Uuoi and ooe of ne j gres al Knoxville aid the llaios. Three oilier reg'iiieiit 01 mairr were en ronte a few da moo fir Knoxville, very proba t4y"1oifitie'fln"'cr"ouihmrnd"iw the tallies. They will be attended to by soma? one bonifriev least anticipate. " BlRO." XTUUTlt t ARULIiVA Y.caia I oobtv 1 1 C.-UO of Pleas aad QeaMtr Oavaiuaa. Oc- i-brr Trrm, WA. W-. -.-U'.UMs a4 J. R aah es. riwvweer W . Puita and J. U .('r.Mn. Pt ti'lisa la rrawt Guardian. Iu thw cae il apuearinf hi tn Ik Clerk v affiitavil of laiiil.ff. ibal . W. Pott aud J V. Creaou, ilia dvlrndaai. not redVete 1 f tin Male. (Tkr aaid ilefeadaal ar here by iM4ified lo anoear tie (are th Jualicra uf tbe lb Court of lira aud (joarirr aai.,o of ' ouid Chilly, al ih Coo'l llwoe ia YadkiuVilte, 11 lb Una .M.nday ia K?i.er A. U, 1064, thea aad there Im lw if ike v have aetlkine lu aay, why th prater of ll. peOlieeci hall wl be erauled: mherwiae h! pel bow will be heard espart aa lo tbam,aad judgemeal taken prw rae. - WuueM, T. . Mania, t'lerk uf satd Court, al office, Aaj. U-l, Ifftit. T. . MARTIN. Clerk, ky W. A. Jovcs. D. C. Aer-SO-CwM JL sabaeriber, kvin ia Iredell evenly, near County Line ToM Uffic, oiTera lur sale a tract uf land within balfmileof lluatiaf Creek, no the, Wilkeaboru' road, at atsiatet 157 acre. About 30 acre in cniltivajma. the remaieder ir wonda. There ia a ruud dweHiaf huee. barn, el able, aad ulber oui-bouass, all nearly new. The laud is adapud to lob ceo, corn, wbval, eat. Ac. Oak, Hickory, piae.dte., the principal gruwib. Further inforwiaiion can be hadvf Mr. D. tlaiu. ai Cuaniy lias, or. asy elf at Olio. Terms tu suit the parehaaer. A. REDWINK. AagaM 2Stb, IW4. iwpd. MOLASCS: MOLASSLSW have pre pared barselve lo make MolMe by any qoaetity. We bar hel iroa kuiivr. and lb re east rullere wethinf 1 JW0 pownd. The mill ie at Jeho FoWer'afartn. Molaase will be mad oa aceotnodaiine term. Penms wiali iar sa) mad caa call oa etibeof aa. JEUU FOSTER, T. J. FOSTER. Aoe.22, Itd-4tw V XOT1CE. All naranua feaviaff claim aeales! the eelle 1 sf Jssnea VVUJieely, late of Davie ewnaty, de- J, eaaaed. are hereby r,ortd te presesl them 1 for pavment, or ibis nuiee will be plad ia bar cf tlieir recovery. And aB thews iadebted lo th sstaie will come forward aad snake set- ilsmenb- - Adm'refJ. July 85. H64. W. Nsely, dee'd. 4row9 liAGSlJiAOSU pu, p (n MN or w sa e pajthn inWHiue) , r eschaaf wntta paper, fortliela. ae aad Sena u an yoe caa. A!" Perwiu hvi2 near Alberaart, Manly 1 oeui, can find .! for their rags by calling 1 oa Capl. j. D. llcaaas. WATCHMAN. k HERRINGS. IlIAVEalotrTWt.ed lh-rrinp, whieh I' will excliJnre by the barrel for Hacon. A. ilYEU-S, Major A: C. S. July 4, U 7 fU C A..IIENDER80N,hsviBf rria X-d hi heallh, a aiaH'""'"1! FurVaaiunaJ arrvieea trf rh eiliseu of SaFiaka- ry aod vidoiiy. Jaa "fb, Itb4. (dicwif ) i 11 (. .. illltl l"l . V .' 5 , r 1 I',. (,t .t .. 1 ; .!.., At-;. IU, U . J. J Cissial Oati J BY DIRECTION Or TIIK WAR bE parlnitnt la undrrMf ard hi iakee etim aiaad vf " 1 a U'H net of Wrrtrre Norik Casuliaa," comj.wd of thai part of the Mate wrrl uf lbs ruuniirs of Reekiaf ham. Cilfod, Rtadolph, MoatfiMiery aad KirhaM.nd. 1 aaMmiseeommsasI ttf kiw Uiairiet S the ar pnaa of arUretiaf the ehinras frum -parawiag aad lalee de prdala a iheir pri-fert j tut rrvaa lbs raids of eaewnV and trailer, the Cat dial eprt of the civil nethwrilir and eitlutfs Is desired. Promt I iaferataiioa is artleatarl iinpMTlaat ssdarfeatW rroiieslrd. Thnelbia " la aiill.'y daty ais tsarrird lo neiauss it wild seal aad alacrity filii to db this ids Beereaary meaas of cosnpruiag ihtai will he renatrd tea's , , , . Ills brlisved tkaf'alarj anmher af SnVlers are now sWsat ftom Ihrar ctwiaiaa withett leave, fna a miriakea aira of the jkmuhj North C'nraliaa huld toward (.'evernaisM f the Cawlederaie Plate. JUty ha hrea laagh to believe thai Nixib CaMliua iuiended I withdraw flrnas the ti-alrderala Covera seal aad l ssak praea a uk j he . Uailss Malewfc kerlf. Viniri Ikia faW iaifMva it is ik.ekl many kave keea iiH'UVrd lo iba doa ihrir aMuciale in arm and lb flag af their oi.uairy. In lh reeeai elelaiB aa overwhrlmisg aiaimiljr of ike pei'k- of.lk' hlaie baVe pra rUiaird t the wrld ibal all aurli 1 pinion r fakw. thai her ie-ile are Irae and I Mr ad Ik fa I aad delia) of lk ollrr hlalr vf thw ('.nfriVratV shall be tii fai aad deMiay t flertk fanikaa. a (rpaav ! ihw palm Or ai d a'Vm eli wwwt "f her penple ardywTtk tie- bt-pe bl ikeae ku kave Wra thaa d lad. d may J l b reclaiaed and tavrd fr m the rinniif Beaat tie of the law. lull partta in l.rn h) offered M all aWrtee aad akaeaieea wlo a ill aerreader tkeakaetv oa or btkxe lk I6h day vf Srp temaer, IrM. llkaee who rome ia wHI k uperlrd te lake a pbdre ea hvaor axH le b?ac ihir eon.e.aad ' darisg the war wilkiail pr prr aaiba-rilt. Oar brilliaat re danif ik ptrai ceaapwifa have WNM-k ii -r. d ih rk(.rrl an earty pe. nd t m pi4ki tketaiia prlaaii deerlr will l.a? i rdm tbnt ckaraeirr aad ky fatei p d rn uci Ira m ibeir rkildra repeclakle urtrrt- i.ii. MARTIM. Brifadiei Cruel! Cuinanaedise Asg. l9.Sld-4tw $300 .REWARD. JR ANAWAT bt Ike rehaenber t-a iH daf 4(b MMSal. r lkr NriuUl .ak. a.ai ed pAV K .JKljJB I jkT ei d JA K. Ai ik tiat uf lhir rpc, ike) arr ia is ra p) i.f GiafliHI liaiLirr Ja ;. . t'aiaiia Tkea IUi wet peiebaaed ky etlelai- W, (X, ABuel t I'll aiai a. Dave i lwral-d-ur rt i ( ir. & frl 9 1 10 inebea kick, tkiek tip, vrrv U k. sp leelli roe, and pr.ft 1 l kh anrihinc wl BiekiiM. aad r k eaa in rkjtr-e. aaS fcHUterlr wirfked ia the Itidt Rod( kf el U Ma d Aa(eala. . R4rt aod Jark are biotkei The f 4ar abai IK v ears, rather tail, r" d k4ieg aaS I lalrlaK'sl Jark i aUntl li xrair, iaiaiiar iliaa ki krixhrt. r.l kkic. r-a-aili qaiek wokca asd loiatl. U will give ihc tte reward fr Ikelt s- preheeaMie aid drHiriy al aiv Jail ib in I UlS, X Ut the arreM ( rukat U tk- j t. . A.vtt I"- ! April .-j, ic-. i : .- - j TIT "H T) A HlVT lif -Tl T II I Dilk. Uil jjl U ' DENTIST. "I IT 01" LB rrajwelfallf nnnl t H Ml SMlaace ekklna kW r atoaal trOr. l lij ef Sre . wrilta la . al SaaVSwf . la rr that a awy yHal Iteie akea W eait aa rt aaeao afwa artat 0l; aS ka SajtBU aav ttaw awlWlaaijWf lrt Ii9. . M. . S lrtir et laaairy praaiptly aecrS S tr.t apfaarlaaUy. aatl,lSt. tfeMSI GOODS, GOODS. Just rtcrirtd aJ or Sm!t. Span Cratoa No. 8, 9. 10. 1 1 . & 12. Nails .fled 4, 6. t), IP A 12. Bill Pewdar. BerSs. 7 Koda. Sufsr, Kelt. Graa Has Mini A EL BROWV. Mababnry, July 3, lf witk Special Nsjlicr. OFFICE CIJIEf t4MMI.-AKY. ) ', -'StH IHTKT .r N t t.knlisa'. r, HEREBY ie Ri.lire lhl IMiolie i u"- thonted l.i niirchaf for ll- l.uvetninri.i uy Kaewn. Floui, f Mbet j... ia',. lb 1 1' r-..--. ...ix Si. L.i i Iil. ror"i'. IredeR. Dvii). d. la-. 'Kowaa. CaK.rru. Kiaiilv. MiMl..iiierv. Anmii ami Uli'hBa'i'd. , cintipriaitir th- Uiuru 1 ui.iJ. r M cbe,eil- reralarlv aapomUiJ ... iua i ilir t oiniin' Drpartmeui a horai. .Ik.w tlr autn.n) tn i. roe. A M Y K K, M-aarf and I niei 1 u"-J tfwGj r,-. 10,000 lis Ra& ?anlt d. AYk. ill pay th iiipd'M -r-e f-r t' f sniPBnt.' H's will aay tm r' " keuaaJt- Jliius " " aaibie SMITH A PM JTIIUEAl- sj-..fc.. '.la iac.1. ItVS November IS. I M53. JIAGS! hags:: COTTON ANU WTfEN VlKii waaie.: at Iiu OtBe. lur winch we wiii r.V t ' higbet taah'prire. By fcimcmf iheir It. te a onr fneud will aid n fieatly in pr.et ! is a anpply f Pma lu prmt the Wairkaaae oa. Una; thm in ai vuce. Jsuaary 3S, Ii-64. I1IAXO FOB SALE A vny I .t, rrano. of elegant svlr.M " Ifv(ety AHJy al lb.4.fec JufJsitner loraiaUoa. Asf . S3
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 5, 1864, edition 1
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