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' !iws I avail HiVM-lf ol tlx. cHV.-...n to uf- Ali.fii.,VfileComn,iioomfjrour H jou, will, great n't J Wnecti8ur,W fix prices under the im- some ntuark. upon the important, tfi e,reWct lews, convened by order of tbe that it to engage your attention. ckiuv of rr, at the instance of the Sec Tl condition uf laawisry. and tbe en rycu,e Treasury, at Montgomery on bmasament. i"' "!!" tSf'S?!' the 20ili Instant, lor iWuaJ conference with are weU kioru to elL When pOd" sell al view to unilonnity of price between the several Suks, and by a' redoctioa lf price" lost to the government od the peopK sustain tbe credit r the country, the under- aimed were woiuted omntnittee to address 30 o this important suhjsvV tt'ipH M you. who UaJl bavedt moat In yourpow. t er to bnnr aboet this desired reeuhy to corot --v, ,y .i,.. s-t.r m tha i reaaurv. i to the aid of Uw 3oramnoner", and to the. id of your country upon thie Aeioo, iul to ber Ma, and to your own fltare interest and weUare, - - - - - It k your own roTtroment we ask you to otain-your own eauie we appeal to yon to lupport your own credit we wish yeu to upbold. But two things are required on your part to do Uu. One U, to Turn Ish your supplies to tU (rovernnient at low rate ; the other to intest your ihjiiJus money in the . . .. . ..... n..t i.v tKInm ra KUvcT UUirllt BCVUnwcah ww mimh- -- 1 . . .. ... . f..t 1 mnwiri tit hnnij tbe War to a SUCeeSaUl close. Mod aud money. Men to fight our batt!ea an J uiooej to provide the means to support our armiea in the field. Tleplriot i&in of the oountry has supplied the men, and we apaeal to that same patriotism on the part oTUiose at home cheerfully to supply the means. . ' 1 It must be known to yon that In propor tion as the government expenses are reduced, o in proportion win iu burdens upon yon by taxation be reduced. To redooa its expenses joii piiKi giye value to Its currency, no. that its purchasing power iMyHbe Screaswipw the largest amount of tuppiiea secored with the least amount of money. - There sun two ways to give value to our currency. The fiist is to diminh iu volume ; the second to hare oonfi leuoe in our government, securities. Both these depend upon yourselvex.:- - ' There an twe ways to diminish the volume of currency. .One is, to furnish the govern-., ment wtth your surplus supphet at a low rate, the other, to invest your surplus money io ovKnwnt wcaiitiea,- It tsnar bepJainTo you that this Will sustain The government credit, and that it is in yoor power to accom plish it It m&stabo be plain to you that ibis is to your own nest interest, as you win eOotryourietf wit gVenffifflirirtilebt edness which will be returned to youjn-io- - reresttncwbersecnriuesj and in yoof dimin ished burdenof taxation. But do youdis. trust the govei oment securities ? If you do, you distrust your wn cause, and bjf so do ing, impede the progress of yoor independ- ' ence. Eat one of yoor 8utes was represented in the .CaMvenUoay aod. .the Coramiesiooers, after the most mature consideration, deter mined on a uniform schedule of maximum prices for the several Stales, reducing tbe av erage prices heretolore about one third, or perhaps slightly more. An extract from the closing remarks of the President will inform you of the spirit of the deliberations of the Convention : Never.io all my experience hi delibera tive bodies, have I seen manifested more har mony, more courtesy, aud more ooncjUation between the members, and between them and the Chair, than have been exhibited in your entire proceedings; and each member of theXSrnJonia;"'fai wmst iMcon acienti'bas faithfulness, T endeavwed to dis charge bis duty to the government and the people, . -' . ' - We have unitedly taken an advanced step ta the reduction of price, by the ial4isb meat 6T a " uniform maximum eelieJule, to uiaiu the credit of the currency, hc respoo gibdity of wbkh eaph one of. us has deeply fc-tt, but which ndceiy coniiieHed us to lake in tbe,exiga.'!i of the country. ' 1 .;. "The peopla I think, , will appreciate our mtintt n.t &nnrove whatdutVn reauired and paUiottsia desnanded ; but whether arovcJ l''J"" f - - . U.Bmrfouraia the resnoosibflitv : and I.... m flv calm iod-ment of that nubUe owio-n which it gies out to meet, and Strfatnh.jnappred., -f.dsi mfueasofooratratabng cause, will determine ggowwwiM , j.u:ly upon the mewbjch we have ta- ken, financially, to eustamiL aggress has provided that the expenses of the vernnrtmt are to be paid id Treasury . ..,.umiri Ami tn ht tiaid ia Treasurv I Ut uk s..-.-. - ' - -r-- - . ' 1 pates, wwceTraicawsui w-o six per cent iiuerest payable twe years alter uie raoocauou w rmj yvm.m . - . - . .r. . - - r - im. fromuxatioiL TWc5cataremt ed to reduce tlie voluoce of themTeocy, ana tiie most valuable meaus 01 paymeuv vi- 1 l'edbv tiie ff-'rernnirnt. e csnnoa iw y . ,-. .1 . . tw . a a.. 1 ttwty uv upon au cveu.orv .t- rtiiHeiit. as a tueaMlie wr l&eirowu mvxxm. Au! u, .wa,n i credit of the eiirreacy, to tk. ths-enfruaoate- fcr f-q beyond -haUheir nene. may reqr. . Treasn- ry ira:" r-if ,rs ari'l omen oeiii"r iiienu-j in 1 ffLri-jTL ..rji. -v.e-L I . .. .. j I ! .?r a ia n HNii lor. mo reuaruiir- i iNiiin mt v - .WL9i. V? " . . . -i- i rw k u. Uatedio newuia. "" country, km ux. dinuBwhwl and t bjewing ofa 6aan csal .ym& ' -wa iefr as we w v.. ' n -.-". - .r- i- .wv-.t: t; aa..S I Jffhe oommanity, to unite iu aceom- I . ' ti i ii-Kt Otrfirajwi rrulL As part of i addna, we appda letter fro m tte Stary of the TrrMcry. addrest- the Commrtsiooeri, li" mo wwctse vinw f tlte cooditkm of the govern ieot, and the Ust expotioo of iberrawai which infloewd thwacuon of.,the Cooveo- -,Tnx:v Dct't. G S. America, ) U chand, r?t. 3. I SM. j To the Commkw' of lYicesi tU aev cral Suu, aMn.Ukd in Convaotion at .Alooijoojery, Ala. , . twenty for on - ""T " note, eterybody niHlmteiids Mhat the ear depredated I wbwl U w. "V, tlial the government mr-phee are ptirehiwea with this drpreualod curroocy, we all tinder- stainl a wen "'f "T; ersseriTy t Heavy. . uui utm u. not be allowed to pi furtlierv Tbe ebuity nt iru. voveriiniem o cuuu. ierol beam, ami the d.p.oeM end we re. of our people alter the wai - .UH bae enm. IMted. are Un aW,Jy iiiTld. And in the funcUoon oorferred upon yow by CoosreM, iu to rewde uuJer xiting Uwa, tbe oily power capable of interpoemjr a check to the progreee of d.-prepUtion; ; m . , Lookin , then to the dinnily of war offl. Ma; he momeaMus results oVpfHlin ujn your action, I have thought it my - duty, to communicate to you eeery inforMiatmn poa- k. tt,i. i4.-mr(iiifnl'that maT aid TOOr kcu vi . w i . .i. .1 n .dip Imnnrtalll judgmeul in the discharpi of your important duties. ... One active cau;e ol the deprerutien isdit irust ol Hie government aecurrie and J will endeavor to slu'W Uut this distrust ht without reasonablv liMiiKiaik'n, , . The entire public debt, funded and unfimd ed. wa.on tltHfimt of July lrt, abixit $1,. 350,00a The expenses frwu 1st July to 3 1st DecemberV - - '- -are estimated at about 323,000,000 Making an aggregate of . $l,75.O00,00O ttflhls nroooDt 1 incmdnd t J5,060,60 of 4 per cenfboods to be issued in pbce of r. t;ir tnruinr n ovir cirm-iicv. lumied un der act of February 17, 18C4; but a ooud erable portioa of this sum will be turned in to the Tieasnry, "under he Tax actor in other words, the.wuJe sum proposed by the taxation of the prirsent year will be apphea bls to tke reduction of thuajrgresaie of $1, 575,000,000. Let a liberal allowance, bow ever, be ma.ltf opposite coottHcenciea, and let tit debt n the -1st of Jaauary, 1865, be Set down in round numbers at $ 1.500,000,1 Q0 Let the war be supposed to continue, and m mAA iii0O.OO0.000 more to the national ovoi, maning uie :ktT5m' "'""V ibe aggregate un.u.y An . oi ti4o.ooo.ooa Why ahouW on.nbiitJ..to..bJihl!jS k. H.iIm1T Before this. war. it W V1V II alleged (and in my Opinion with great tru'h) alleged (and io my Opinion with great truth) that iMHMy -aW w- ?t ly paid in tribute: to the Northern State Wbt ahoold it not be aid with equal eai to our own goyeroment by whom it will U returned to us in tbe payment of interwu " It may W supposed by sometliat tbe tna4 nitude of the, debt, in proportion to our pro perty, may lead to general insolvency and bankruptcy. Let us examiae tbe groui';t this possible apprehension. If a plf iter whose property before the war was worm i $100,000, sells, during iu progress, wheat mn W to the value of $100,000, and) corn, e'x-, to the value of $100,000, and tfclra nuvrnmcnl bonds for the amount, tlOW 1 " . . .. . 1 u I ' "lull 1" ! inie"1?'- iti nn vi uf- does it cur the nak of being ruined J Ana ,. ! v Vm T,rt the government what is true of one ciuxen m Uiw respoct, or ( .pirVMW t(, r(nn wlic!l wc M Ulvmftt. of one cUu-e. is equaUy true of the whole J u tMt W(d tbt) mKCt 0f wbah oommoRity'. ' . ''A m eWntnL if nt indiweaaule to tbe life The alamMniist arl froW ir.attneuon.to-ff , (.Tl - - tlie uunortanl eonsioeraioii, u.ai, wo w ing to the goveruiiwnt, yer hy year, tti-y the surplus of our aiiniud pryducUoos. , I bere isooe way, ww-ct, m mvu n ; debt may be made opprewire, as the follow- j ins: transaction will idiow. The .frverametit j paid, on ooecewu, '','"-" supplies ;" ahd tlie party who revived this sum bought wif '.i it, from a fore igner, $ 15, 0O0ing"ld,deintrrabl in England. With the $300,000 uifobui?dt the foreigrr then bought an erial amouuf of govern r-jent bonds, bearing 7 per cew. f4 annum mier est It f,JUw dit ai the end of this war. fori t Am .-V .1... I r ,tMll1'lltHlH . . r-..- - - . . . .. , iwiwwwi;; euetit wui owe o m ..." , j r.... .- 'The Wlixeu will ncme, ajinuany. w wo, gWf Sl 51,000. . 7", ,, , hrta.iii hiimvlL the $21,000 aiiuiial y rwid Jgg, hiv, bToS oHuown eiiixem, and U,e eo-m- J whole, would lav? been nether v , W -"" 1 , ,, ... '.:!...,' .1 -..ais-f jvfrt f iwieft- JVW11 nuirmi to- ulMO wKadrtatKin, that when r , . 9-wun, raiu.heauW "- " . . 1 . . oaifbrm resoit of every ea L , ,ny description' is 'bought t, . . xtluoti of coveriir we 11 ii tlie 1 v - 0 i . ..... . . t..,rn4. in rAltui tw we hive - - , . . .... .w no commerce c. . vyj, UTA!S!f lJZ: " .-rTitithenofervt-Jaw, must . - , . -, combine find lake government aecunties. .,.,1 ..fl.inw eM. 111 oxcluinire lor irrasury . ' . - InilU Ul nutillC ueui mm mrauiuij 1 i i . . .... , n,,.i. """TL-V rt u na mniMst iVT."rfr'r ptrtortr wwgesj to-i&e :.r&-wl have the power lo p..r- i Um and bold fl500.1WO.fi00 of bondsrThe Ut inJatioo. there will he- bo difficulty in ; laTH lirJI SSSMvew FX" finding purcl-Siers for our bond among tho ' if held by foreigner, we could not vaje j u.ni". r-J . rttf.ould- if held bv our own people, i we would not if we could ; and under noor- , eumstaocs, I trust, would a suggestion, I trust would a auggestioo, so dhooorable, be graveiy ent rtaucd. Ia the eortUlyratin of this question, therefore, such an apprehension a this should be allowed no weight wi.ie?. fc.eiy jntMt rVj borne to liii?if the conrictiu tbat ia proportion to his prooeny, h ie tb debtor tor hii share of lh nauonal debt, aur ' . . .1 - t.r ..'a a ,ir pi u , i i i i , . ., tvu-lhl , htf Hi.liMTUnl 41 to to Ul.ru .i I livid ly for-i,uer. ' If it tie tme that t! pub!.o debt uint ia falihly be paid; that every man's proiH!-ty is bound lort lis pr po uonaie snare, ana tnut alt must pay taxes according to tlieir Wealth, le defray tlia annual interest, then it follows that all are equally interested, in (iniitiug the raneuditures lo UiC smallest possible sum : and, io purchasing and Jiolding the bonds that tbu oonstiwte a cnarge upon tiietr vtatca, ' " :.' '. s' - ,TI"e expenditures depead In" a great de grVe upon die rwe yea . sM fix: to you atone lave Congress copfidl the power of elercwing any control over thie- question. And through' yoi may ihoae engaged in fnr tiwhing supplies to the Government, and for . 1 ft I 1 1. miUKa ilKt . law ereaAed museaMly aud natural! j learn, how . . .i . J L i. 1 liHiea L-etter Uiev are server, wneq your mouj eratkm in reetrauiing tliej-ublic expenditures, confines wilhiq nw-re prudent limits the morV gage upon your estates ; and with bow much great sajvty.tbey may thunselves bewuie the purchasers o( "these mortgages, than per mit 'henrto paielnmthe'handsof fbreignerjc ' Tbe whole question, eowiphoated as it may at first ajyear, prf ctly simple, and lies in a nubJieD. ' Congrves lM ordered tlie ' foI: lowing expenditures to be mad, vix : : Fr pyof ttearmy, $75,000,000 For clothing, shoes, material, ',. iramportation, kn. 11,000,000 For provtsiont1or-Xhe artny,, 100,000,000 ' $300.000,00d They have directed llieee exendiilires to be paid for in treaniry .oM, and in certifi cates of iiuletediies, bearing six per cent interest and free from Ux4tioji; and for tbe secn.ity and ultimaU redVmptloa of the Ireas ury jiotes, they have providad pon-tskahkt ix per cent bondYwhich they direct me to ell for treasury notes. , ' ' .'You bare now,, before yon the (whole scheme of the convney, and of the govern ment finances. That thes supjJies should coet no more than the sum provided, depends of course upon the prices; and the prices' are to be rvknlat!l by you. ' , .'. I have eodeavored to show tlut the best interest of eveiy citisen ooosnits in tlie et Uhliatuuettt jf i(Hlerate prieee bntno ar gwoHiTrseeuis to me an forcible m 4 clear ffaieuM-at -ofihewinpln facts the cjet Tliis I Have now endeavored to make. If we suppose the purchaeto have been ; . f, 7Sm6TUe-rjn.trOOtror-: tbe nextqueMK-n , win tnev pw tnem irom ta.t To hand -in rxrhtrre-f " Troperty""t ntravaimiit nriev. until thV fall into the lutn)i9 J fo,v'l?tl, ,D( rxchanQ-1 by thetn for will every etiren take the government rwnds himself? I have erideavored to prove that our true ih tervt cons'-as in following Ih latter coome. Huftini; that you may concur io th views, and that your deliberations may re Ht in promoting tf.e welfare of our sutlnng countrj", 1 remain, Your UKt ib't serv't, 0. A. TKKSflOLM, " Sec Trent. 'o the foreurtin? li-ttr of the Secretary of j . TfWjM,r ,. rilh p,hiar to the call J .. 1 . ... ... i , c .V,.. J(1M V J M.-RAF. 1 7' 7mi.Kf W. J!ASON,Com. Moxfooarar, Sept 27, 3C4.- -Yftn the Pricnbure Eprr, Oct 1'KOM fllS FRONT. Tlie pat few lay have beeu high ij adr:mture'n for military ovx tjoHs. - The road are in excellent or rfer, the went In r hit lf n clear and 1I4I 4-viTt'tliinir lnul C"tu- ... 1... ...."1:,-... , :il'lttl M ICIIHCI lllliilill I ifary movetnenta ' - f;;vora'.le. vet (irant ha niade no advance in hishiejre of Peterahnrjr, nor pushed the advantages' uhich L5ulr so p-iiipuly ttkims were caioeJ by Federal arms flow iticb uioiid ! Friday lart. V,:At may ! atteuu'ed within c t ext week j Wfrtlftrr C'MI.IHUCJ :!!, Ill4.It. WSi. ecturf : hut that - - . : t..m - .' .A.., . . , . Audio iiiovi'irii'ni. in u iiul kuvai vr c"nt dilf enemy yesterd.tjT made a hea terd.ir made -v U,....t..iru!ii.n in front of tin 1 ' a" - ' - - - 7 vv dKinoiifatration in irom oi tue Ciientorneid lines -a feint to cover tioiiie 'iuijior-laHt uioveineut else where. The indications are that another serious effort wiir bo ujade aainst our lines below lli'chinoud. All Tarnaj ntght, we learu from the 'Viet authority, the enemy was a '' - I 1 mm. ihah.iiis m.tnm aa. , " . - n UUniiy engay?u oi niwi'j5 wii.w v " , r . . . North SiU f tl0 James lClW. Ti... f t. h. conotfction with tbe Side eUrtlf. Ueinforeetneuta to f,ut vUti are JfAwrn at tbe expense corps statioood iu front of m 1 Jr F n.L.... . lUe rapiu oiaciiarg ,u.Muf f a.u hv the aiiUOSl ueareniu rM,rtl, ,,f ..noon, wlliclt occurretl f . . i.s on our ctitre late nijfb before last, arfee from a rale alarm araong our pickets. The alarm was also taken op by the enemy ;' who responded to tiio fir,and thoujjht tbamnsketry was of brief duration, tUo canaonad- : - .' that mi t:-aftitcitt 1... I CvHiinu'iii cJ, iuhI ruiiiorii were tvet ftboat yt-bttrtiav morniiii tliut thVmemy Imd churned our kirmib lino ud been repuUod. ' ' , Ti heaviear mortar ahflliftpf of the occurred n ToeadajJ ni'lif, ad the Viuliigwn ro&llj tuhljiOQ to beliold. . Fur Uo pitc0 of,, mvural huurv, .tlitt eastern lieuvfn yttned ablazti Willi; briUiyttit"p tnetttt ra na CKiidiug, duscemlliiif niid .liootiiig atlivrarl lli hurif ni iu almoef count e4 numbed and tniurpastd Wmq t. : entjiuy iny v bnt th lieavier tnormrs, butonqowiinibly uwr uiea lurpaaa tlibiM iu acenrate tiriiif., Indeed, r are -informed that the sheila thrown from our mor tart fall Willi the thoat startling tre ciaion. Oo Tttcdjf nilit M aliell after nhell descended fMiut the dii iy beiglitlo whicTt'it Iiiiil risct Toto" the ery trenclie of the euetuj, oor men . would 'Jve veut'to'clieers which strangely enlivened the scene. Ve nndt-rHtand jhat the Ikiapl-. tnls, wnjou chiojw, and other places connected utti me armj here, are being riidljr iimpfcied, and all able bodied, men required to report to the front. , DisaldeJ men sim! m gne"will. mro tUeir place. . The reprled- capture wl Oetteral Umpton and Staff, whivh waecir Cu4UdJu'eaBi-4lMatcw. ha, we a e, guinea crmtenue in tu South. The 'evetit. Is " tMticed da several Southern journals ni sHrcel j admitting' of a donhu Yi'4 are triad . . . . to le.bje..t,utof "injhe ejbttre Ctn federacjr I lutk . Ge.u. IlnMUptn ntnl, Staff are nut raptnred, but fl" Bn,J in their appropriate pUceSjliY cannot afiVrd to loe tnt-nt jet. , Great excirenieot prevailed at New Orleans on the 26th ulrM the Coifed mt ai4M4u r witJua-ti e- i ih of the place. - - fggr At P-tnrcrjnfjr jnfi!J.!n. St. Luls Recran' avwcl hint tlf in favor of McClellan, and tilid there should be a free election in Noerober. ' -... ..m. STATE Or NORTH CAROLINA ROWAN COLNTV. Cevrl PUm md Qerfr Jmum, A. futt Term, A. D. trtf. Su-b V. J..hnon. Adawniratris of tViniam K. Ju)inain. , Crmi.n J.iMwo.Toraef Jul u mnm, Je N. K'py aad hit ifo Lutvlla Kpley. ' ' Pirrmoa r ar &C4L Ovavs. It arpfsriog t ta uf .rita f. tSe tuart hat Chwoa Jhr.a anti Jacob N'kVa4e n aea-rrii'lefiis vf thia Mat. t k. therefore . ordered by H onrl thu. "puVUtai oa h " ,.aia,wra,.ta..jH...' notifying iad mta-rt-wSat uVlradinaa te b ad aK-ar at .ihavacxtttiatt-allhai Cuari tu be held ta e aHty-W EWe. at iha t'navt llr.ua m .fiakbery, a id 6m .MeWav i Nirrt-r Srxt ad 0r and iberp u ah faa. if auy ihey hate by tk bnb dv -vrb-4 le i1ir pritKe h d aot wtes ae eordiag lo lb" f e autMar, Witwea.,Ob-ibh WooVo. C'Wrk of oe ,! tVrti't ai dfie, the firvt Mody la A rurt, A. D. 164, and in the C9'.h year f or ladpeadaee , OB AD1AI1 WOOOSON.C.C. C. Sep 19 -: - Swt - SOOOEDS OP WOOD WANTKD. . The above q'iantny of W O01 will be re quired for the lloepitah) and the Q. M. De jirtnirat at this ptac the e4irg Tall and Winter, and now is Ci time to coetravt fer tiie same. - A liberal price will bejajj for 4 id 8 lootWouduh4Jther. cvt and vorded near this town, lirfitracta lor the whole or fr Kijall jKirtiiMW of h m'A be giv en Tlice at4e Ui furni-di Wood and wiai.iv to contract will apply at tl yuartenua?ter's Oihoete ' 1' JAS. M. GOOD3JA5T, ( apt & A.Q.iL joly2'j. wO.tl$diOBpl hags r HAGS! I BRING US yttr eld eutwa a ad Kaa rar. putap ie Un of ow, baj ; W wr ill ay y.aia ntoaejf.ef vxehanr wniiiig paper for theiM. Save and arae as all Jim -ee. Ali -Prna livitig Bear AtbenwrleStahly eoant eja 6h4 m! thrfir feg ett XTOTICE. OaTharJaf tha fck of Octe- iV-evi-Wt.' I will-vHtttMvovrrt n.irtk flrovn. ttf iwlvs Biwrtk af lltah-rr wta tim tad Is Rtitrv axat ft Lait, twe baadred ideaoY LEATftER.eJe aud epr, mottly aa ncl'i U of 4 Leather, tha pmperty of R. M. Hr.w,ecead. 'Tbe tarmaiaeaah, a Coafvuerata not a of the eW iwaa. J. Y. BROWN, AdmV Sept. 12-w3i ... Dtt C A. HENDERSON, baviag rejaia d hia bealUi, afaia respectfully oners hi PrafeeaiMaal eerrteea U "he eitht!a of HUWe ry aad vieniiir. Jaa 7lh. (d5l:wtf) HERRINGS. I rfAVE a lot of Salted "Herrings whiA I will eachance by tin harrei foriJecon. J A. ilYailMajoTACLS. , ' Uj 4, IbCL : ' . '. :: '" j , , i -. : ;. ) . .' imi.'i, C'K.''iri,s i iZ'-.h'y C I'M f '; fUiTLtxi"" t I h. hraa aiil amoiif )v from the Army of Nurthaie Virfiuia, rbaifrd. will, tbe imiruttt duty of rriif U il. turpi' forog of every ktud, thai' )ua caa spare from af fcrma, aad 'o wud it forward -a early aa aoaaible to (lea. Lev's aiirjr, a bica has achieved so maty fUrUf sir n rwa af yuaf aaemiea la this anparaiWIrd eaiaifa. " t Aad la seder Ibaf this vVterae areo , a hie V etaadalikta ,Bieavair blwr a ) aad yer vaadal aad werihe fa. may alala. ed la rkf field, aad easbled t keep back th. (ml tavadars freM 4 vaaiaiiaf )our fartila nVlda, baraiag ler kaapy'tMHOea, alealiag yiaJS. pea pert v aad iaavilmi yei an.taai nitea aad iwvely daughter. I eU api.a )-a aa pal. rims of Ike fWioee'-OM Nltfut?t !. UU aethirg that y.e eaa epere. Havlag very rvwatiy WH the army apna I hia duiy.JI eae aakre joe thai an fO taa imii, Iu Ike way ef foract i arrdrd hy tiri.1 Lee'e aitillary; tSValty and traai.pfiaiioa aaa. SBehV .JLt". .i. -. I ameftaa aakad if Ihs liihn i. u auflV eieet le aepply tkwarmy. 1 aaawrr. No ; pr Ikalarty ia g'aia. i Yd aak lhr, ab it i aa inek bay, dre is snnVred t remain and diu re at th "Tas h kiad" dff.i' It ia at eaaee lb railamd kilkertw h e wl Wen abia lutreaaptirt ll. Bai arrauaenirai are . u d. abl- lea beinf maaVi lo f -ivarc ir- i"t'iMi ana all the "Tat in Kind" ft IpW. ail Ihe ear. plml I maV S alx U parrhaee l ih. uy, wSete it itl U be aeeded, aad anhoat il ear Vehtetaa vaae mnt ( . Tbea aa luv jaer MediBf roentry yaer treaidea. year ellara sad all lhat teered aad dear, staMVel dee a peety and kax aM pe.ee. behew I W aalj h I" appeal m jut aatrtaiem, aad ye wdl nVr n e ail, n! awe Ida ye aerple. t- aeef-wphak ajrh glurioee aad taiaWtaai ada tfc u maa,n1e w trw- aH eaaee v ea lax a ...e.iry by the Meeatofsa a a-re.fat IM, we n .) b aaade te trjulee togeihev rr the W.ed h a eS peeea. ead Ike rriare el y-' .UI . aad broth, ad eavered aiib ml"l an ! Wi da M I I bvlwve ya t',. The al aadhy,enifkrigaJHh.l m mm rel ft.r ehipaaear; Bad aaa exdy rel pe th aaia vara ataiarea. I hope ve ill ae-esptl) lber il aere.nr M ary ajrf ta ia ih erlrB!e TbeacbWale avrt b-fw-r r eurn. ehetled oala, kaVr MMer-Sad "-' lahaUrely apoa y.l kavva patraiai lr yoer tirplmt. . Slera areeaity at lh ftuat dluand lb ie-aate Cheery uf Jr tilkv of aheSed oate .le.. I H-fm a aho raa w.H bb Iheir h he. aVi.eriig it I will faraiak ye viih aaaa. i i. ampev Sr me l awaihie ha ir JdimJ XaJa unaduc uaJu aeJ yat plaa t lb U.r raoieal, 'It I Hfe J imprrn tive daly t anprrao it. J.trtMl I inu! have lHa paiafal duty to aarto-q to aiuet a- atanca. , tClHANF.V Capt. A Q. M. eoi 19 . Shdli.1fc4tlT VTORTII CAROLINA Yatntia Cmiwrf lS O ert of Pleas aad Quartet eea, Oe- tuber Tetia, leM. W. S. WalSaeis aad J-ha Rk va.Speaetr W. rVU) aad J W . Civena. PtUin U rtmnt la ihiaeaea n apeaiiag X .. j ie rvawv w ht l the Cleik ky -a..i... - i.r,.irV ik.i S W. Pi tia and I. Sl'l"a'l VI a i aw - V.t fra. thdelrade. ar aet reedal of titl. The eaNfVfrtNt arekere. bv noi.Rrd to appear t tbe Jet'4e d ire foart f fleas and tfr. ""- euaaty . at ihe CWl tj fjf V,',,i ' in U fir.i Hoada'y ia tWturrA. I . I-". ti aed tkra ia bwrV thrf kive. aj;jt?itr it u, h the pvayvr f the r iiW tr.Tt trtrted .brwiw the f-t '" 41 he.d eaperl allbel,aadjIjen1rl.VUk' pro ra. . . . .W, i nee. T. J Mania, CTerl i-f "id CoSru ai-tSc. Aag. 34. IMl' T .8TIN;cS,r!i. -. H.VV.a J.. I) C Aae 20-14 lOBASOiUL D- DENTIST. ' 11 mi a mmimon wa- ta telr- ,X rlne.l efTV- ia proath y IT mMi,,m ta klai raMr. ta mrt Iht he awy appeiat a oer . M eaa -lt .a aa aeea aner artlvaf aa e mm- ,. , M (MM .ad !(. . . y. k.-lHMwidaHeay PpUjr ' S" )--watiy, . u.i JaaaSSjlMS. tf-SdSl JjpfcUl holitP. 0 Kl'ICC C H I K CO M M I A R Y . J. ...... IV. r- sTainrrtKTW - i Ja!l6arv. Jaoe fth. ir- J 1IF.BFBV ie atre that ' I UWiad t purchaee fr Ihe (M.v.riirarni . ... . l . m ia. .. rin.n or ,.iner prwiM I'.uiDixiXurrr. Slokrt. Yaiikili, I " Foravth. Ireda!!, Pei.ra..B. lavv, K..a. faharraa. Klaaly, MoDtfmery, Anwn and Birhmoad. cotupfUMag hr Uiawirl aud. r ny rh . tr .eirr reiDlarly appointed aCent. U thr t ii.ni."'T Depaftaiaat ahocaaetn-w il.rir aulf.'.i-l) from nt A. MYl.ns. 'Hjr aad t'h.ef ft.n.niiaaery. faf netittd and for Salt. jaCtoa No. 8,9, 10. II. dt 12. VihTaTff47Vn71tr Rifle Powder. Bores. od. Ssgar, 4 r . Kali. " .:...' -... Craaa Has MICHAEL BROWN, .lbery,Jaly3,lt64. w.f JiOTJCL'. All persons kaiiag alalms a(aiat tb. eataa. f J.roe. W. N-ly. J-a of V" e.ard. . hareby raoaeatad to f - fot paymrat. or this . will k fad . b of their reoovary. Aad ad tbo. "fjbM W vatai. wUI eo foreard "4 -ks s.S- tha'UX . aM.CRFA'SHAW. r Adim'r of J- W. Net-y. . id. i ial ltiM. " t - if- -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 17, 1864, edition 1
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