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Ma. T. n.4 : It that iU . Iinpreviiiieiita. a 1 1 V a t' l.oin uu. in vf couiiliy, are. not cnicumiCJ to ive penernl Mtinf .clu.n. nr to .tH ct the ori ginal tleaiga ol the. law upon that subject. ' The law, doebt. duftigrirj lo reach those "ho have a surplus of .prodacts. But tixt manner in which H it now be,injr aecutJ, reaches and a-tualljr takes awajr'the proJuct of many who thereby willV left 0 anL The orders to the Ajreata in Western North Carolina, require them, where a mail sells -'corn,' wheat or any Impressible, to take an ... jnl liumber of bushels or pounds from th same jnan. for the government. Tbie requisition will operate, very unfairly. A" i iita a pwoy mar jwjift lia maa ag-U vltinni the frtoi year to tuake f.u. liMy-olxck frwoi rented land, lie Iium no horae, and Consequently tloea hut ii. more limn I wo ol hi atari's of bay. Jle ha h htrgefowily and most hard salt," but he caunol buv it with Confederate money. ' 11" cll'.-rH linu just Mil enough I t two of hi -t-k Uj d hit family, ami h e,: ..r ecln.iie the hay U tlie It. The Ag..l hea of ihe in ultr mi J roe mii-I tu.jireave tn other two stacks, whirl. 4ie i iMien.l lo I - ff or.l-rs, ami the poor in hi h I. ft wiiA two cow and a calf iUout any (rov.-iM.-r to keep ihem alive .Li. ii. wui-r. Thu nut lit Mlj j,t. Aain : 1 am no farmer, yet I desire to imt wheat (hra un in view of the pressing writ tral may pt.ah us nest year. I try twenty mm f r mi bushel of eeed wheal, I. ul ti. .ae est I gc At last, CVa JC01 h.-art.-d wr nun h.i i uiy aeigitbor, .vil who oM'it Mf to a4-ar it, otfcr joo whaU I byjr it, and Lcra ootur' the. A.'eut mid tk-4 ii h'UheU more, wlmh i t. tf.r.! (f all Im murd. Tliia imtot only wroni, hut abMilutrly aiufu!. The law Wiu iim.1 ti rv4vh men who lu e i.i-..1jc! to ? ; an-J I auderuaiid it t niva l ly a imrplut, hat5r the far- Mt.-r d . not iievil tor the support of him, ..flf aud family, af'. r eielutitn hia uwti 1 1 iii.-t4 4 auy kin ! (r tltote iivimiv MM Which ild I144 UOt f 1)14 OWI. Tint iln iw w t wiely Ji;'u':il, I make no queUou ; but in the hand of iitcum j. :l.-iil and eapHtcpleI eiecuUwa, tt di prove, an injury to our cn'Im. A this 1 the eaiMit for g itherin in tUe itlio, w.HtM it ft W-biter'iioticT.'iw our iTBii."it, bi nr 1 up all tho tithe anl, an I tii-n. .-f;er th tithe are. col l.il;d in, to arf alemt impreMin,; urpiikf l he Hhtj'.J.iKM uf tfraii r:ti-d ,tll neer Li lb- a.uw.t,, the.1. itviiUe ;, a nl.l..,. .1.-... ........... -I.-,- ! lliem to mh.' where tliev rtt in l n. wd and then, if the nt iny uii ne-.i. no man in whoc h art there is a spark of pal ri. wijj object to iv.- aii he can p.etb!y spare. TI.-re is on very olj.i-tiora!.h- feature to the prent svleii of ioiprsiti. m tint hntild riot I at overlooked by. the ; ro-j-r qt.borHH, vifrf T hut rop? -a wrdi ft' ld of' 'peculation t the ollicerk w!i.i rule tut law. The products of on. iimu have been lieuently value J at a lower rie than their real worth, and then hand I ovr to lh trovert.tntitil at tlieir r-al vhIu; thus (foi.i the otfiivr iIm mean of tillum his ..wn pur al jbe ..ripen. of lUr wlio have lieeu inipres-d. lkide, tlia uu'iieruU' crowd of thewi before un known indivi-luil. spresjinj; th.raselve nil ov. r tloi land, viv.-a jrioutMis for iinrw. Hiiion from tow d' sijfuin turn, who under tiie name of Ai tils, prowl over tlie coun try to tk what they want. If the g v- mm.'iit mut impra proHrty, it would be fur h"lr to send Vim known ollioer iruiii the army to eaHshNcounlv, and let l:im Hj p .nil kii. au men ht the counties to alien. 1 to thla buwneaa. Of, if- thts would le tou h"y a draw upon the oHi o-n of the arm), let on' be sent to each St;te ; or let the controlling State Quar. ter M'tster be ' oiiited. and let this ttiati' correspond .w.th th Choka f the Court of earji loutity, l4. recommend siii known Hi. I tr'itv i ti .tu or Mwti in hi . ountv to till 'he ..fli.'e.. Tliia taole of jwrjitioii would .-.II ..ut unabie and Aa. rtt in.-n t fin' lii otlic. and ruld uol Uilof uc4-ess. AN OFFlCElt. Fr the Watchman, ilEAUACIIE. Mil Editor : If any of your readers are troubled with tbsf" distressing complaint, Mck or nervous Head Ache, let litem dia "Ue a larje tea spoon u of common ail in half a common tumbler of cold wa ( r and drink it. Ltt this be repealed w or. ihricu at intervals of 20 minutes, hlti the palient sits with bis feet to a Uri; fire, and a cure will be affected in leas than 39' minutes. Try it, all wbo are thus '.t?d. and see far youselvea. Let all the aji be dwsolved belbrs drinking, else nausea aod vomiting will ensue. ruiLo. J. - ,V' T.ril . J---7r. fWMfcejawai, AMia.-. ' ' j 1 , f ..rvv. f. m 1 Ilia .oil. iriva ak.l In mat...... ... - ' JLIlf .air Uiin-AMUntaa&f MtO ,atjaAe. I4UntrH "t-fliintl ti' Ills allaflk fvaiMll n t nel mmy imprest, if all! I ? f 7; They, w, II be b.d of .. d.f Co. C, killed ,,ivt- OVeb Tr-al-r . ' e " RR 6 ZnT , hen wenVto G .y,bu ft t... lithe, ar. eoll.l and prop...lv d, , WJ- " l and Iwana. oT K, 7lZt i . i j . . . i . cer wlio fau-s iu the career ol vffitorv to 1 i . : . . . . ,, , . ,, , , , . p . , . 1 Cr..a'ed a earl a p.wMblo. Hie cr.ij , v a 'arj wvvf m KiXlt.r waffon fo'r his ' ahotilder .i-!u. Kui-u II. II C. S. T., which was then beit.:r orjfanitted bv I ,M ti- s '....r., States hav.. all lyn ,rlVHlP as Ud rs tho soldier who halts j ," v,rw i Mftl - Anderson J hiri-.,. ! J f.e tithe Mr- r.U- f..r tl.e .1 I .Ic .1... .k.i I -..i.;... t'o. l. oU..d-d t.r:.. W I Itrowii in ' ' I'! rennent Was sHm iH-tit to lrtfinm, and mm - ---- to u'v as is us . ee)iiuiirii ittriii- I ... . .. ..i . . ' '. . : : i v 1 h... r, (li tu!,. r '.'. l'C.J. , ( &IHtm nfthe Army of the YulVy ' I liml hopcJ to cunu'ratulitte yob on tlia ((ih-ndid ictorr won by you on the niorning of tho 10ih at Kilo Grove, oii 0lar Crixk, rhett you turprised and routed two corps of Cheriilao armyiul flrove DacKaevcrainiiiea tl inia!iiing corj) captuniifr eiRiiieeo pie cea of artillery, 6o thousand fl htimired prisoner, a nuiober of colon, .a Urpe quanti ty of fttiall arma, and many warons and am bulaucea, with the eotirfl. catnpa of the two routed corpa ; but ? hav tie morliucation ft niKHinciag to you that, bf your obsequent misconduct, all Ui bnefltt of that victory were lost and a teriout disaster incurred. Had you remained itradfart to Totir doty nd your co lorn, the victorr would hare ben ooe of the most brilliant and decisive of Uw war; 1 yog woul'I nav giortousiy rtjtncrca tu r rcrsea at-Winchester and Fiahcr' Hill, Bd entitled yourselves to the admiration and gratitude of your country. But many of you, tncludinjt some comoiimioiwd offiin, yield ing to a disgraceful plunder, deaerted your oulurt to appropriate ta yourdve the ahan doned property of the enemy, atul subse quently thoae who hd previously recriaineii at their pt seetnir tlietr ranki thinned hy the absence l the plunderer- wlien the ene my, late in the aiWnoou, with his shattered columns made but a fertile effort to rwrrieve the fortune of the day, yielded to a needless painoand fled the field in confusion, thereby converting a splendid riotory inio adinaster. Had any respectable number of you litened tlie appeal wiade to you and ma lea stand, at the ImA momeat, (Tie iTmtet would have bee? avertsd, ana the sobwantia) fruits of victory secured; but under the insane dread of beinjr outtliuiketf and a paiiic-strirkea ter ror o the enemy's cavalry, you woudj listen to no aipeai, threat or order, and allowed a small body o cavalry to penetrate b our train ami caiTy off a number of pieces f ar tillery and waoot, which your diMf ler left unprotected Ton have thus obactired that floriaus mo wou iu cm ij unction with t' imlUnt men ol the innv of Nort'iern Virgin- I .. nit ,...; ..rwiit,' J!..,i ; .t,- I ', ' J. !,. ..ltlf( ll IIH- trenclie aiound Kk-linnmd and lt:lersburir. lt.-l.tfe you can a'n claim them as comrader y'i will hut be true to your former repot u,,n J"r country and your homes. - Y wlio .have fought at ManaSM, Kii-hmoud, 8harp!burg, Frederickb'irj', Giauci-llorsviile, .J'ttvhurjr. and frotu the Wilderiies to the batiks ot James river; and . eiet-illy yon who were with the i u unal Jackson ui all his triuinphs, ate capable cf lettr thiurs. Xroae "y ourlcl vei, ' tl;u7 a oT your uianhoo.1 and appreciation of the sarred can? to which you are engaged ! Yudd to tlte .uiaudaUm uf discipline ; resolve to sund by your colors in future at all hazards, and you can yet retrieve your r.-iiuttiou and its cauw. ' : '"I Let every man spura Ir ini hi 111 the vile plun- I der itaihcred on tlie ri. l lof the lirth ; and let der gathered on tlie fi.-l.iof the l"th; and l.t I no mats what-verhis rank, whether .wmbat- I y of a hW f.K. and thev la.tl. sell ! 'Ll.elion.a - .J die armv au.l the bl.t of .n.-.r the lionor of die army and the bIo.nl of their i country for a paltry pnoe. He who follows I Ins oiors into ti- riinkKot tlieeuemy in pur- suit of victor v, di.tdainin tlie -miserable im- I suid hvr gxUiet ing bcaity coriieaout ift.e bai t!e with his honor untai uitiieJ, aud, ihoujrli i .are loo te.1 and ragjfed, is far more Lo be envied 1 1 urn he that is ladencd wi:li rich spoil, caili ered in the trail of his victorious coiii-.!.. Tliere wwe-aome exceptions to tb; jreneral nnscouduct ou the afteinoon of b.e I9ih, but it would be difficult to specify, .them ail" Let tlioe who did ti.eii duty te satiHued with the conscHMistiess of having done it, and luourutlial their eltoHs were urlyi4-J by the misbehavior of oth ers. Let them be consoled, to onie extent, by the rrtlectura ttt the euemy ha tiotlunjr to boast ot ou hi$ part - The artillery and waons tiiken were not won by lus" valor. Hi camps were destroyed, his army terribly shattered and demoralized, his losses far heav ier than ours, even in proja.rtMNi to the rela alive atrength of tlie arm, his plans mate nally impeded, and he was unable to pursue by reason ol his crippled condition. Soldiers, ol tlie Army of the alley, I do not speak to you in anger ; I wish to speak to you in kindness, though in sorrow. My purpose ia to sliow you tlie causes ot our late mior tune, and point out the way to avoul siutliar oue in iuture, and ensure succew to oitr arms. Success can only be secured by the enforcement and observance ot the ntost n.' td discipline. OlBoerswhuiever their rank, must not only give orders but the warn ole of obeying them, and the ni.-n niusi low that example, Feiiow-iefs, I am 1 ready lo lead you .gam.., .iel.ce ol onrJ niiiini.ui cause, and I a!re.i lo von - bv the I . . ' - .i . tVmHiibrani, o! the gii'nous career.. iu which you have Ipnneriy piirt cjpate.1, by tlie ffoos of your bleeding cum.try, the rubied home aud devastated tields you aarwiij"d vou, the rcries ol anguish which came up lro:n the widows and orphfns ol your dead comrades, Ulto hn jrOlclLawai yoint in tne niinre u your oou.ury is sudju eated, and your luya-s of freedom for yo-ir Ta4vii and your jaWtetiiy, U nrnder a chit-r- ful aud wili ng obe-iienct- to tho rules ol 'lus cipline, and to shoulder your musket asrain with tlie dclermi nation, never mere to lurti your backs upon the foe, but to do littkr like men and soldiers until the last ve stipe of 'Uie foot5tepa of our barbarous and cruel enemies is erased from tlie sal they desccraU' and the independence of our country is lirm'y esublishcd. If you will do this and rely on the protecting care of a just and mercilul Ood, all wiB be well; yon-will again be what you ooce were, and I will be proud to lead vou once more to battle. ' 1 J. A. EARLV, . ' Lieutenant Geaerai . IJyou wish lo recollect a man's name, go" secarity for him. For keeping your memory fresh, there it nothing bk iu ilLNT ISi CLAKS N. C. IlUMi; GUARD. Fikld and Staff. Jmc U Ct.le, Culoiitl, of Guilford comity. ;-,.-. Win F Green, Lt Colond, of Frank lin conntjr. , , , . , j ; ; f. Uiclurd Anderaon, Mjr, if Stanl J B Alexander, 8urgent Mecklen barg comity. W P Orimalj Q M ud Com of ureene county. Gir.r.1, J Ikuk, Adjolant, Wake county. Jaruea M IUi.tur, Ser-n Mj vt V'MI'WU C!UI)V ... - - Trio Wincliutitr( Q M Srgt of Mar tin count v. Coninanr A. R A Jenkioa Cauf.. (r"ui Graii vjle coiHitj; , wliolu cum iTiatuJ fmiii GrMiivill... CuC AJM Wliiuliead, CU from Elecouili county whole coiiiiiinihI from EJjrccomW, and blaitly ooititie. Co X), AI llrantly, Capf., from j Nash county ; whole cuiimand from i mid WiletHi cotiiili. Co E, F II Perry Capr., from . Wktt ctiuuty; wimlw otuiHml froiu V ake ami AUirmiice cotintie. , Co F, J W FoHms-. tHpt., from Giiiil'ortl county wbole cuiiiinnd from Guilford. Co v W TIore, CyV irm Do vidso i titiiit ; H iioio. cixuiuuuu from same. Ci II, Peter Wal CUi.t." from Guilf .r ..Minty ; w li.le coottttand r,,'ll vaMiie. Co 1, V L Hoke, Cnpt , from O.J. niii'oia coitiiy ; wlioie cniaiiahd from tinir. Ci K, J L Jftt.01, 1st IjenL. Mecklt nloirc c-oonti ; win-lei cm maud lr.iu Alcckiciiluiro; aud Waku comities. , eUAktx-a -iu Jn Slli, lrKwiM.( N. a I Tr.Kp on the JiKii Oct. l Middlotuwu, j YM j uo A, Ritteit. Ikt -rjji; Ki. hard II on- j oti ; proatu W. M Sloipin. Wounded I L. N. K Ipat'i. k. iii;iil in , . ; "T . Oo. . pro .,.. j. , . . u;, ll.!i hfok. . L L.W Suoih n. loot, both ... iitfU. private . K. i'leii. i.i.m , : Uho .hh-r aiw.l. S.r. It V 11......,.,. ... ho 'hlrr aiim. S. r't It. X. Ilopxio. in j i .li.u'l.l, J. F. II or- i.J .is arm (J.,. fc. kilk-d, Lt. t. W. Hi,,.,. . v ,,, . . , , , . Illl. br..k-ll. Caleb L t kei ill kiiirn rr. Co. II. ki.led. i.rtvtte J.,m. I'm ii.. ron. urn nea. i mortally. , t'tivale in. limey ribt mI slight. W. L. Terry b x'vere, Win. Sharp, tiuer, O. S. Maynard kne tiijbt, John Turner, ting.r, I. IsrW leg slight, C, K. wounded, private JohnlUr. ger, in ankle alight. Joint S..W iu breast, i.-.U JOHN HKAKIf. Capt. Coiiid's 57th II,;!. i? . . ... . . - ..- J McClellan's CiiAM'ts. Prcntite, of thv L.ui.sviiic Journal, ia ii"W, lor tiic tirat liu.e, suj.jkm ti:iij h 1 ttlocratic noiuiiico, and I.hh com tiieiictd nialiiiio; cHlciilatioi.a h to thy cluiiices lor the iicct-i of hi tavoritu. lie iivs : Ciiiyrc Lav ar ing refusod to mimit the vote ol":Ii.s Stiitco wiiich liHvinj j:wtnJ ordiiiaii ccs of secession, the nniii Wr t" elcc- torul v.dei to be cat In NoVetnluT . 23 w,ll re.P.iro llti Vore-fr HI! election. To t:etll-! four voti'io; States now K.ui.-it3 n:id Vt-.t Virginia having in-eu :ille! einco Mio l ist rresiiicniirtl cU-t-liint .iwollcl an aifro'Hto v..ted" l.Stll.- i thy ojijxising catulid;i?c, i-r tlia Lincoln was in jijjui;tr miiirir of lha electoral vote. Were iht-o Static to vote this jvar as tiiev dol in li60, Lincoln would reevtve 1SS t and MrClellan 35. Hut in ISJ, N. ' York. iennsylTitnta, Oinw.iTJ'i':iii.i ; "nnu"illini. cava ppositi'M ni;ti-.r- ; itie'. aryinjs from 3,5im) t. lij.a ti. atid it csVotiot be doiibted tbut ' no 'ii hi iu a hj.ii i.iuBis j'ii:j will increase - those majoritiva in 1SC4. Hie K u" lnrtIred and nine electoral rotea or but seven Ui$ than ire n'eccaaarj to choice, and we can draw on Xew Jersey for that nana ber, or o oar own glo rioot Keotackj tor eleven. I ..... ........... . .ll.lfiMJ ..V . I I . . . - ' woilii.Je.l J. A. Kiev-d left k" v-wrr J l' ueain. ilie oivwon to W. iVkler, irrtrtie. -sre. ? ' I "IP""- hcknjre;I. made one ol .- . i , , . , , t 't!e "H ealUift charpw of tlie war anfr rc- , V-o. t, lt Sftir A. A. tauat-tt III -UCe 1 , i . tt . ,. . . . i ,. ,,- took sonic woi M and urtmVry we bad lost. hbt. J. ..Complm, h, I... :a rr. ,,. ... f n-trnlar artillerists. Mr. Fra- Dot paid, and as the lime of year i at Land when we require all our duet to meet en- jaemeot5, they a ill -oblige n by aenJjng tlte amount they respectively owe at. EDITOR WATCHMAN. TO UV HUSBAND. 1 I know Uiee but to love tbee; " , None named thee but to praise. ' Farvwe it farewell i a fond farewell, Th fa i rest flower must fade; ' With no just tribute left to tell " The rooorrfer where its laid. : . ,. , The rosebud blossoms to fade away,. ..-.The violet dronpa iu baad j -r- Tlte bioom in brightness bnt a day, --' Then all their charms are fled. But thine will be a better par' Fcr tho' no tombstone rise ;' ' Thy name is frraven insch bear And vfrfoe never ,diea. Thv parent, wi, children, friend. Thy warm affei.tion know ; And tho' the loss their bosom rends; They still mos bid thee go. Tar. far away, above th skies, They trust they too may soar : Where wars and tumults never rue, - Where parting b no more. Tbon art not dead but sleepeth sound, Toy sfum aa oe afjrn - Alihonsh thy body's in the ground, We U meet beyood the sky. MARRIED: At the Oerk'i'Offi. of the Couotv Omrt, in this Town, 00 tlie 27th nit, bv John 0. Flemme. Eq.. Mr. CALVIN ALLMAN and Uias MARTHA LINKER At the Clerk's Office of the County Court. .! . ' -1 . a". 1 ? . . raa . in uii inwn, 011 me om iiiuar.i. ov j. j . '. mat a rv a -iiat a m v Jleroner, eq., Mr. AU.Ml IIAKl jja.i and llis POLLY LTERLY. , At Oakland, the resilience of Dr. Samnel Kerr, near Salisbury, N. C. on the 27th in stant. i.v the Rev. B. S. Krider, Mr. ORO t. barxes ami & kafe wiln. both of Augusta, Oa. Mirm. JjicOB L. Fralkv, a member of Ca K. 4th N. C St Troop, was'killed at the !.tiie l Stylvania C. IL, Va., va the 12:h l May, t ISt4. For a number of years pM-viou. to tlw war Mr. FraW n-i !e"l rj Tex.- A s.au, how- evr, a tot4i!iti hrok out. he hiistttiol to . . i .i.. .. r. i:n.. ,WW'"'"T Mr'1 on ,he ct,0' .?rth I VAimii(i. srFw iiiiMiajiasia un n i(JSajfiw it wa KHfretne wn er oeca.ne. acqiiaintea ." , , "' ''"J l turn notice an.l leal nca ex.f lUTHrt soldier. He was a iful Uut ai t'""! soldier. He did his duty man fully. I.utlitully, ami with a patnotic devotion. He was a tlv.rmjgh Southerner, anseltidlily di-voll to the caitf ot liw country. HialiaJUry waa co..j.i.Miously displayed ley VoiunteereJ htajjiervicei and worked one of the re-cplurvd frim? with great effect. His conduct on this occasion elicited the wan.Mrst commeniUtion ol his enmin .odinj oflk-er. In a !".bsijuent part of tlte engap. ment be vs kiUcL The nn-timry cf soch inert sliould becher ished. Their good conduct .-ImmiI.1 W held utiizf emulation. 0r jwop-e shodd not fail in hearing iheir virtues, but should "remeni-l-r i. i tnt.ite tiuiu. ThL is dite the dead, it Is like J-ity of tne living: . Peter-bcro, Oct. 2ot!, 18G4. II. A. C. UIXEBIOVE ACADEMY Thia Iaati- iut ion will open oa Mmidjy, 7th of Oclo ber. The Claasies (Lalla and Greek higher Maihe.iMtic , will be taaghu Strict aiientioa to Uaiainf the morals will be eieu. Term three dollars and seventy-five eent prrteiKt.ii ti monlha. To S p iid in pro line.' at ul'i prases, or th etcjivolent in current money, t". larllir r(i iilar. d.iie F. M FII1KKU, I'n.i. ;;.!. K..wan Mia, N. T. nri. 27," lt4 2jw2S ! jt it. tlx iliiiifi r:. ...1.-..-.1... i.. CTale the f-Jl..ui,.tf artid-a lo wo : ti Ala.rtii'te. !' Gootla. ..Sheeting we. Sh;oic 1"" " 8id Thread. Flaxd.v. -!naiii.rJ-iiMdkeJ - - . Pawl Itiitloua: Needte. Envrlop"' and Paper. Span Coitna- P.ekei Kaivea. Kit) Powder. IU Q'iirri'n Chewing Tobacco. 1 Sa'r and Salt. Xa!ut.?. 0, 12. j MICHAEL BROWN. jsSorr. Oct. 29. HK4. dl-42A23tfl ' Iut. ',0"rtrk AUt Tlt. 1 wiil aril al public oa the 3d of N.eretnher IC64. my ennaiiting of TVt Goods, three large Sh.r Casaa three email , do., a lot of Eagbsh Grey Caai.aers, a b4 of Shm-ting, dntfcrn;. EagUh Crapes Trunk. Writing DWk ad asaay other artieJee km aameroaa to I-at is a. t ' . As I iMvaeatenBiwad ta eloaw nay basineaa, I aWaire al thoae iadebted loaaa locaB aad set tle Msata, W.SMITHDEAL. Od.lSth.18w4. wdtf raring aru i ; urnsucr, ir !..!.!. t.,'-y l.ave V..' V '. T . , V ii, 1 l,.,Vr- 'i 1,1 nr ti.nr inral knit muliy t.f ilinii mrr n.'l ui,,a t. m jf llie tiiiinJo )fu, wlocli I wi. Jr-rxland nt I I t) pr pound I ilirtf. mk imr mors appral lo ail paraon bavinf leaina lo aan-l ai - ....... .......I. r 4.' . 1 . l.i . ti m . r I .q.n; w. thrin have told me that they wuul4 send tbris . learns if they had a white wtaa la send wilb , thrra. I am Sow prepared la say that if (hay ' will make a eonpay u 10 wafwea, I ' will aitber to anysvlfor vend eartfsl white f Baa Id lake eharra tit ihr Ihhui mmA it 1 eesry lhy. caa ' ava lb pn.tretioa of a ' f ward sufllcUat s;aard then aafvly ihrtb v lh eatains. aad will viva tbaaa ana.Uarih - af al ike Halt lhay haal at lha pHea at the wwkseed Fifttva dollars per haadretf .r all they haul M the County.' This Wi-aJd afford ".' Kali alteegh tor every asaaaad womaa ia the' W aueaty at 35 to 40 ceeia per pfaad. , I aave ? Maea arrantvaieata te get aU tha 8h ike ' eoaatv will aeed, if f eaa gel It baaled. If the eeepla witt haal h taea tba faalrtr-"-hir's aod aot aWaa. . , . , r ;, " J 8. McCUBBlNCT"' 8ak CttrnmiasHMitr tut Rowaa. ', sep 30 . . - t v tUSml9 ' CHIEF Eff ROLLING orr;cE, ; . -$rm eacsri(at Dsmicf," Saliabarv, N. Sept. 4, 64. (EXTRACT aractai. eaaeaa, '- I. Tha atleaUoa f L.ml Earollinr Oftem a called to Cirrular No. 45. (' O., reguinng the Medicat Esamining Boards to make a toer of tfcwir revpeeove Diriei. - t II. Local Eandbag OftWa will eareraly prepare a roll of all peraiMa their Nspeauva. C.-aeliea, kelweea ihe ages ef seveeleea aad tX?"r"i!Lhev ikeea rr toireiWharg a4. ar rewaawwia ade A i4y ia aav af ih De panaaeaU of the tvrameat ay' Sargeea's eertineaie. AH peraeaa wkwe aaatea aaaear wa iheae ftdla ae repaired ' appear beliira saaaa Bard. ia nraW that their nape a ma ha rrviardat thv Cliuwiag limes and pUeti, fin At heiby Cfeavrlaad Ca. Oct. 4.b, ih, 7th. Line-doloa, Liaeida ) Oth aod I lib. M Dalfaa; Uamias en., Oct. 13th aae" Mih.' " Maes., Uai.n en , Ocl 8lh. fAh. SOlh. Chartotie, MeckWabara;eo.Oc.S3d,24tk 85h aaf Sftli. . - - . Cuacorif. Cabirras Co., Ocl 27ih 'aod 38tb hswlea, t'aiawba eo , Ut. 31st and 1st and Sd Nov. M alibury. K.raa eo., Nev. 4th, Sib, 7lb. 8th,Ir!b.ai4dl0ih. III. Sick and weunded auldiers will have an . opporlauity to have their furloaghs acted" apoa. . By OrderW - 1st IJeat.J. N. PRIOR, . t hief E. O. B'h Coag. Diat. Sri 24 d3ill2;w4iJ8 .Ur t'harhwte Bollefia 3 times dally and 4T weekly; Charlotte Democrat weekly 41. sad aeud bills i this enrolliug office. .- f T Ott MISLAIP -A eertifieae.(N. iy !l-2?i, t WuT) of dep.it at the Uep.itory ia r'aiiaburv. aifne.l M. W. Jarvisj. Depoaitorg, and ddted Mareh 30th, 1814. Nwtiee ia here by given thai applieaiion hna been made for a aew eeriiCcaU for the same. , J. M. RfclO. sept 28. 1664. 6twl9 AD V IN 1ST It ATRIX'S HALGHaving taken out 1etiesof Adiiiiiiiatratiou on lha Estate J.weph A Linn deed I will have a public sale a. bis late place of resideoee on lha anddiv of November aext. when I wrllsell va rioa kinds of plantation property not aeceatar ty to sjircify; aN, a giad pi.ir of Mid Siones 'ready lor immediate nse; an excellent Hay Pre., and a fiua lot of- Stock flogs and Sheep. A credit of rix months will be givea. with in. lerrat lrm date, tbe purchasers giving notes wuh approved security, and all perrnns bo prefer faying Ibr their pnrehase on the day f aale will be permitie I iod an. MAIIGARET A.LINN. .- - Admrx. of Joseph A. Line. pct. Rih. 1864. 3tw20Jidl85. Valuable Properfj for Sale. rH AVE a saw log (2 wheels) wagon, wheels 7 feat in diameter, aweediire iron, one inch hick, good hob axle and tongue inferior- for sale. The lire will weigh over 300pouads, AIo, a hand-ear rail-way, with bolts aod fix tores turned trn and rnna easy. "Ti I would like to hire for next year, 4 or & ' farm laid -would lake route I hat would b tt rtilerrd an eiieainbratire. An aged farm blnckumth wonld be desirable. Adrlreas the , aabsenhVr a( V iud Hill, Moatgomery Co., N. Cahilina. T.J. FOKEY. Oct. 34, ISftl Itw22 LOST. A 4 per eent 700 certificate, No 2154. dated March 30ih, 1864. Apulica. lion will S made ft.r duplicate. K.D.8NEAD. Selifbury, Oct , 18, 1864.: . 3tdi J.1:J tw22 ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE-Hav iug taken out letter of Administration on Martin M. Miller's ette, I hereby give notice to all iudebted to him- by note or aceooiit lo come and make HltVnta', and all thoae hav inc clniioa igainst d aa.al will pleaae pre. sent them for payineui. JOHNC. MILLER. Oel. 15, 1864. 4tw:pd k YARDS SHEETING. r 00 yd iine Shirting. JO reama fine Letter Paper. v 2l " fine ''orumercial Note Paper. - Superior Cnwlng Tobacco, d:e., Fi sale at the ' HOYDEN HOUSE. j-rLX,vi'$,rw -'' '" NOTICE Is heraby given K the ethiore of O. A. Bur;., dec'ib. that I bare funds and am aw rdv to settle aay legal claims against wiid Burg, anp wish them prsaeatad bolween now t'ehraary CaH, 1865, aad ibay ahall be paid- R J WEST. AdnV Oct 1 4th. 3t wpd 1 AN AWAY fnan tbe aubaeriber seat VptokrV Ferry, Sept. Iltb. a aegre giri uamfd IjUCYt: abiajt 26 Tears old. Sbeia of hw at era and hick body weighs aboat 120 pond $beha thick lips and a salky look whea displeased haa a scat oa lbs right ta t. I think it Skefy she haa gone to Stanly eoaaty, in iheweigbborhoiidnfthr Pennington I will pay a liberal reward (r her arreal aud eoafiaemeal a that I get her egaTa. Jacob rUALEY. aep 97; 3teHr Crtl.LINU .bH)blS AND PklMAEY O ARITUMrlTICS A lew enters fiw sale X THIS OFFICE. ' JalyT.1864.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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