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f Jlelutit to the treatment onejro lold'urt W fif retaliation meatuet of General - -Jtutler. , . , , .: ; . ' ' - ' " ' IIiad'qr AaJtr Northern Va ) .October 10, 1884. . I t. O t. U. S. Giwvt. : 1 pAmmtniliniy IT. A' A rmlM Gkksral: In accordance with instruo-tione- from the lion. (Secretary of War of tli Confederate States, I have the hooor ta call for attention to, lb object of two communication recently addressed ; by Major General B. F. BtUr, an officer on-' der your command, to the Do.' Tlnberi uld, Commissioner, for. Ji Exeesftgs of Prisoner. , . '.,1 ,1 For the better understanding of the aoaU ier, t enclose copies of tbfl two commaqt Cation. , ( , ,,,4V'Vl; -, Von will perceive by one of litem that the writer ha placed number of nfficer nd men belonging to tbi Confederate rvice, prisoner of wsr captured by the l ulled State firee1, at labor in th canal at UuKib Gap. in retaliation, a b'alleged. (r a like number of Federal colored eo-.. Jir, priHini of war in mr hand, vbo ul tj m been pet to work on' our lortihoMtiuiiv ,y Tne evidence id lliM fkut it found in the t!i liiu of two deserter from our eenriee. I"he oilier letter refers U a ery f a le tii e i-ued .jr a Confederate , oer-4eor molding etuip near llichrnond,,- calling uMn Hie owner. Utcome forward anjl. uWih their claims to certain egroes,a the eoaiodr-of that trerr-- r The writer of the. letter proceed to state thai some of the negroe mentioned in the notion are believed to:be soMletsof the I'mied State army captured in'afmaitd that. UKn tbat belief,- k baa ordered to u li iManual labor bo lma mart, fit uu.j u roeet tlt exigency, an e)aivrent number of (irinoiier of war' kll bf tk ( inid Stt, anivioef ikat b wHt eo i.nue Iq order to labor MpUvea to war to '.. number equal to lb at of all tko Uaitod Uiea aoldkera who bo baa reason tW , 'ie ar hed to aervk or Ubur . by nfederato force, until ho fchall l(4auti hl t bat tb aiteged bracttva on tW (Miirt t tt Ooflfiffderata atlWdrflteV t if ceaSed." , Itefof alaUa tbf fi : kh refurrbco j l. tl particular fiegrOt alladad toj I Wf ly et plain the polii y pantued by thUon t.leiU Owronient townrda tltia cla of rruiis wliun nnplorwd by ft freea. Ail uejrittaa M Uia miiiuiy or waral mr vicu of tii United talun, taken by u, Uo ar ni tlatillii jlw property Of 4'iiiiriia or rei.)enu of any tb Ooiifler Le Stales ar regaHeil irimmer of r, beiu,; hdJ to 1m) firopor aMbjeeta of .-xciiMiie. m rt-rii(ly liwl Hie Ikmkit to lufvtllll tii. No labor iexte-ted from mu-li i.rtun er. t.e ih. 4 '....r.i-.. ,l-!iL ' e.r ho oe serrice or faUir to I ottixeii or denl. tU GinfeUwat.-. I ! wlio, throiiirli CAMiiuuUiou, H;rua-.i9V) 'If in f tlo rr owe- asoord,' leave their owner?, in ft nJ km oLc.i in lW tiJJiUiet, luMvouancti and wliether it will vf the United Stales, ooeapy adif r'cent poslUon, ; ... " The right to the aetviee or labor of ne ru in tho, Confedarale-aervke, ie he me Mow jm when tbow Stales ,r wete iiirfuoer of the' Fedvral UntOH, r -- . Hie Coeiu6iiooaJ relation atid o-diga-, i ons of the Confederate UoVet iuneiil to 1 owners of tins sjecie of property, are Ui ine ' a t Fe ' eo frequently and so ii,. rcait-3 S4 apperiainilig 'Vo the ' f veriiiuent of the United State,'' M r -trence to ijlio me cla of persona, by itii cfits rnis law,' V - " .. Friin the ear lien I Modo( U iinbf -udeiioe of the Amtrinan Statea, it liaa '"ii held lbt one of the duties tuettft i -nt i)wn Hie aeveral oomiuoa jreteri iiiiim under which they bave,frvtn fioie '. lime, been aociateJ, was (tit raluro to tlieir lwTuI owm-rii, of dlvea recajHurcd f'o'ii tli.; public eitetiiv. It haa Uien.uni t'.noiy held that the Capture or abduction .f i 1ave, 'loe ihit impair the right of the ..'),.r io rueJi alave, but tluU. the right iiuchet to hiiii iiuiucJialely upon re 'ipture. Such waa the nraetice of the Ameri . hii sihi dnrinu their lrligle fir inde ii i.mico. me voerutiiiii unterwuicu i ny were then Hs-iaiod restored to the n.-r Ue nMucied by tlie PrtUab i-.rve and subaeqnenily recajaured by lhe ni-rioan arinic. -' ' ' ': ' ' lit i4taf tf itlJS if cura punued by the Usited Stale vr mnent waa the same, and it tedojr mizhJ the right of the nwnr'o tlaren fa- -4pturea trom t tie enemy. Uoui tbeUoo uiental and United Stat Goerutnent,' -. uinini oiat tue aouuction .oi aae a belligeraai rijjbt, aaiTlho latter wer insUled pon, and oltnnately ae urel by Ireaty, pecuniary indemnity ''n (be British Ooverutnest for alave tUn by tit forces doriog ibe war of in 1 2, , And it is sappoaed tbat if a negro be--nipsg to a eitiaea of a State in which -aiery i recognised, sod which ia regard- i aa woe of the Uaited States, were to ee "p into lbs CoafederaU Sutes, or -bo 'jtpiured or abducted by their armies, u legal right of the owner to reclaim Jam ttU bese, ejear dow as ia 1813, b untl.Hn" J in thia j-uiicul.ir, i. tbat to-truiiit-Dt Laving been int-rjr ted in the judicial decision, )-gi!lia and diplo malic acta and torrepooJenc of l)iu Uni ted Stale, m iropoxin upon tbat govern tneol tboduty of protecting, In all ea coming whhia tin aoopo of ita aothority, tho owoera of alaeea aa well ' M of any otbw kind of prorty reconiifd a luub by th MttlM Stat; ' ' V " i 1 1 Thor. Ooaiodafat Ooverntnent, ' bound by the, ; eair cooAiitational ' oMijationa, eonaidera, aa that of tho United gHate did, that tbo capture or abduction 'of a negro alaro doea aot preclude tl lawful owner from roclaiiuitiff him ' wbeD' captored, and aiiifaatrttcteil to Mytliai all awb aiavea ben rly idenufiod " HPKjf citiseba of tho Confederate 8tatet.jir. terJ ciliaeb of the. Coiifedernte States, ja. 'per aona eoyilhW protection of thair lawn,' will .be rMorwl, hk otl;jr recaptured pri vato pr6prtv, 1o tboan vnlltled to tbem. Ila'iaffondeoeoivd o explain tho ffev J era'Y,Twj wi V Ufii'ieri'r rnrerDniepi wfcbrfard to tbiaaabject, I Kh-jj eae to aU tbo taoU oMtcernin lb particular tfaniiacliinireferred to in Che endo eo nirn unicaiion ' " Tho wwjfrnra rnceritlr captured by our forces war miiI to Km-IiiiiohH with other Federal iviaoner. After thetr arriral.lt wa diaooirrti tbat a uottbt-r of tb'eni were alarea belonfin!; to eilisena or rr4- deaU of ioroo of tbo Contedemte' StaUw, and of lba claM Itty 'niw, wt f learn, were rtt,whb other 'rWroai to wok on the fortifatioos around Kichfuond entll their owners, showld apjear and- vlaim them. j A wn art M Wf.jrrtflTlhe TactrTew than two day aAefard. riot - wiMuj to e,mploy tbem here, l ordered tlvetn to' be aettt to the interior ' ' ''' ' ! 1 . if'By-o rwwproweioa!of the, erTgineer officer, la charjre, thy were4 tranfrred to ur lioea South uf Jaowa river, but when NprTMed rf tlio errf , I reewtd the or der t-r their removal. If auv heitiea were , inelaoVd ninwnt thia nuinler. who were l idntiod aa the slate of citiah or reoideara of wm of the Cm(Vderate Sutcft. they were so included without t be ktoowMoor aulbuniv of the tr De partinnt,,aa already jrt plained, and tbel iritlake, witee duco'ered, woaki tiae been It Mily reaaaine for me to af , that ne- gme emploTwd epon oer foninualioiiare not allowed 16 he placed where ttiev will be eiMed to lire, and there ia ho twnda thM fr ane etatemetit to the wntrary Tbo autdor af the CMi.menicaliun refer red to haa OMt'Ured himself jontifiVd (by the refiort ol two 4eertera, who do not alle thai the eroea hi question were expoed to wwy danger,) in plncinff our prleuiieia el lalior in the canal at Dutch iiap. u'fU r tin- fire of our halterten. i ... f III Y lew .rt the etHvi"" '" l'r- lice .4 the Cwtedwwto n-eemftt ala,vr ! lpveii and f tt tateinent of fict I have ,M accordance eilh my re-fe-ctioiiy tt mqaire aiiett. 11 Cv"rM' lH,r'" tiers aaaK .rlh in the ,,,eyi..w Vll' towards our otW- . ; ... - . .. . . uv niNiiiiineu i ' - Verv respect fully . , i . i-Yoof obedient aervaM, Signed) R. K. Let, Cent. Uixj'aa,ajaiaaor vna U. Statxs, 5 If October, ISIJ f taVn. II. EL IStCtX imnaiiv!ng At my of N'rilittii'irginiatl ii 'il (renewal Understanding, from your let terof tbo 19rt tdu thfrnlorvd proayrs who we) a etiilnyoil at work ia the tretelt eo near Fort (riliperjiavebeeo withdrawo, 1 have diretleti the wnhdrawal of the Coii-CtH-r' J-ruwoer empliMfed ia the-1 Kiich (jap canal. I shall alway regret the cirVaity for relalialina fur wr.Mtg done our oi lier ; but rega-d it my doty to protect all eront ivcrived into th arm of t'je tThRed Siltea, regrlleaof color or na (outlUy. ' Whon a4-knowle.!gee soldiers Of the OoVeriimeiilW captured, Uiey muM be treated. aa pr iwitur :uf war, or aach trenunenl as Uiey reoeiee will in Inflicted Sjort an oqeal avail of prisoner held by n. . 1 have nothing to do with the dicuinn the laerv tjuejyoi, therefore decline arMwviiiir the aiyuniem a.lduced thow lite Tiirbl to returti to trner' owner nuch ; Aeir,ea aa are captured from our army. In Wwer to the quuion l the" Coaclu aiori'of your letter. I AojHat, that iljkiiSi! !SM3C AjrSyB JeaSafcsstp-.-'as tsafw bal receive the kliideat Jioablw trealnirtit, eoniieul with aecariag theaw, nk-a I,1 hive gJod authority for believing anv DiMUber of enr -irten are- terng treaved' olh erwiiie. " Then." painful a il may be tc rne. t shall inflict like treatment on aa equal cum tar of venU-oerate pnaoner. s - Uoping that It may never became m o . . a. . tinry to order retaliation epoo any aian, neiu a prisoner oi war, T have the honor to be, ' ' . Very Nfpectfully.'rour obl serv't, U. 8. GaaKT, Liem. Geo . Fldeida PErriRioN We learn i irorq tne f dortu ia tost Under the late orders of Gov. Miltort, the or caoizatioa of the Militia of Florida Eaa ten perfected Iq every county From i',e J tiu.Ui Li, rrs, Nc. 4. - Within the past two nighta, boj- tcsortlie enemy a troops hart been 'crossed from the North to tbo South Ida of Jamea river. n what force and for what purpose, wo have been nnabr to ascertain,' It ja heSiered. riioweTrt Uia't no ery ' large force has thns beeq transferred, no official confirmation of., inch movement baa be$rj received at lieadqiiartera." . It Is now believed ' that trb trnopa who recently weut down the river in XuZ for; Plymonrl,. C, . in thai .-,v , r- ,- t-ff- ,J barges from fJity, l oint, were dea- ittacVbn wlrcrr4ace, they uodotiot partiriphttxl. 1 , .; ; . -l If Graut bas reinforced the three siktionaxy corps outU of the Appo' rnattox, ti bv aa jet developetl no movement by which hi future ope ratnacan Lo prejiKlod, II may intend a reconii.iaiico in little larj;- or f.rce towarjs the Sntli Si (Jo rail rad thati bis recent one, or he may deliver battle, and endeavor tptit ahead, to the road. We await his next move ui thia direction without iMivasineas, feeling ;enir.ely. confi dent thai he if destined to inet witli a more .disastrous reunite than he- did on Tlmrsday last, when he re-J iroHiecj in such winiiajoti Softie"ttitrty or more deserters and prisonersYeported, uiide iruard4 at the Provost Marshal's 'otUce yester day fresh frm the i enemy V Jiue. Tbejr couhl impart n inrellience ( an i nt e resting nature retail ve to af fairs inside tho Yankee camp. The reporled iuasiug of the ette' rny$ tnop vu our ryht yesterday, was without finiiIatiu, or to say the least, premature. Such may bo. the caKein a few- days, or wirhiriv a day or two, but it b not yet taken place! ItJJhejj;yMUia opittioa . ,r-t v flT -T t ntHHi ur ri''lil U4iik. mik; that jitJKtJ distant day, but it is tiiiiieceeary for us to liurry the event lor ward. Yeoterday wasa.cbl, 'rainy, li. ajjreHj.le ..iay: .nnpleHSHHt , every, wirvri', but, particular! v in the ' . . f -.! .. tretiches. The troips fmnd it i tn'dro coirilortable to ait "around' their htre lif tirew, than villi. tiiiiaketf in hand to keen up the uimI Iesul torv picket firlm;. The brJaiiiiie, wa Vl ca-e ! hMtne, we (mrii tbo-Ylik.-. aw! hetu e, c fiJ.. i,rt. ....l.roLi ni,r I -" , r 1 ilvH ' the 1 1 nee. til " ,' J 7 l-f aal.fctaoatl l'a.raaaa Mkf If tnl.m.H.ii ! t -t I "Vw v . m Vfft we e Aaiv""i"ii'i, f ""def lb.tlal.o ,.f r"' : lerfy baa- been foiinoiH-i..h, d lirig- ; adtrr General ainl an-igm-1 to tlie!0n irom (lar fleet of 'oi.shoatu which cotntnand of Archer brirHil. General -IVferaul ha 1iOl.lv Willi) i hi" i.nHiirti.n. lie H ; tv die i youngest Geutrnl in theOmfeih-i- atta-aervicey being only abwut twen ty three years of ao-' In: all the buiiipaigu of the glorious old Army of Northern Virginia bin com- itijUHi has, la Ken a. mt nettve patrt. and , m.deed aignal MWe l.tiralerataoU that " the Van- ! tiotauco l the, l.it,.n Pank nooi, piareu iieetrnciion , wuti tiie private projjity of far met a on thnr route. At Mr. Dnri'CKa.tlifV hrofce - . -t the furniiunv, stole th-j rrvH-kew, tansnckeI . trunks and wnrdiiie!S re'TiMiaMretirod bbt aaeeiided' Middle carried away ebtlbitlg nrid cikin Uiver. Tberelhey luetola-iracUoas whush nteiaila, tre up snuie thotieanda of ; they kh removed, and re-entering Ihe dollars vworlh i nfelerttf f"iT lbanok froia this direclioo tbey attacked )er cent -cert ilk-ate, and last, .Init ! town iu revereo. General Baker at not least, stole fourteen hundred bd-i i'M' d i.psttbia by throwing out ; lara itiVoId, wliieli was bnrked nnJu I - " . I a sale. , v ;,.. -. .r 7 . . f ... t . ... ' aixuracy of their fir ihen Were driven - We nre inclined toiloubt the arae i . . J , ,. A , ' , . , . . .back; ami the eneillV tlu hn no oilal. ment that any. oonsHlera hie Imttyof, u-( u,rr ,.UI;U R.Xaadcauie the enemy, troOt.ha lt-ii alufte! j dwll H.M lU ,0An ' The firt epprr from the north to theapoth aide of rurl . w;4, ,n,M fry the crew of ilie AlU l he James Brigades, and ninne ' M(,.. ,u the gen-bat led ' pat, ilmea dliiaioiia, are HH-aaionHllv .-' ipou-li teisrid jimjtiiU'i by i lite Cbattje"ckwafdaTrd ft'rwarib1,Tiot from iu ge the "datnage without a view to active. biWni'neaT I not appealing to b material. The ThO enemy keeps t-lltirely IJHieVf ffi-rt thru phl their special reapecl to and tliowa no. intauilLuv-wf ao inifiMK iFiatioi wlieia th.v aoeeeded a di- " diatc roaomption of lioaiilitiea. Du I i ring bis recent visit to tfurgvao Mill '. rbe threw npsome haety fortification , JnodonbtwTth tho ideaofeccupvu-.i.,: I ! and comply them at soiuo tnV.a ' i .. ' . . . - time, but if we are not mistaken i will never find them. If another. advance is made this fall, it must bo in that dirvctiou, forio where efo pan Grant go, utile it be; towards WeJdoo. PtL Erjy-t, U A. . i ; i. ....... . .. f Tbe ' West Florida ws says r The negroes engaged in im laio raid pn this rce, (ilariinna,) are said (Q btTfl tees brought from Kaasau. Tin: i::;yi:i:oDj i:; i The .Xynchbo JlejuUican , of xuesuay, nas intieiiience oi m ugn between our .forcer under General Vsnhaoand tlio 'Xankees In East Tenuessee1, In whiclt oar troops were worsted sod compelled lo fall back The tixbtWcurred on Friday last 'si or near MorrUtowri'. '-'But Verir few particulars were received by .; the Western cars ilorjdayiljjht, but U was staled tliat lien. Vanghan lost four pieces of artillwry and " between 200 and 800 in killed, wounded od Amonnar killed wereCoK Ully and Capt. OammonV ' Cot. Simmer man is re'fiorted to Kave been trior. tally "wounded, and 'was yet ' In the hands of the enemy.' The tight was a hand to hand one, and our troops held their ' ground uutil forced . back by (he sheer weight of numbers. t n. a a i ne enemy nave been largely re in forced in' East Tennessee, and un less a correspondiitjr incrsaee. is made in our force,' the country will ajfiiitt be overrttu ty trreiu. : Kefernii)r to the same unwelcome jnfellience, the Charlottesville ChfmxdUy of Tneadajj sajlX "lTe trainHfronTIehbu broujrht down yesterday the' unpleasant re port that General Vaughn hadlen surprised in EastTe osee, and bad loet his artillery. Our forces, as we hfd hiKJerstood, were in the vicini ty of Morristowii, and the enemy at mid around New Market and Straw b. rrr - Plains the fiVrmor oh . the railroad about 25 miles this side of Knoxville. Morristowu is also on the railroau, about 12 miles farther this way. The enemy bad at Kox--iille two negrtf regiments, ii uiiioor Wme 1500. and about 3(A) D .i- truop. Ar Sfrawbefry Flainftbe v . - . 1 . . nai two reirimeurs. me loin noii tucky and lUtn Micuigan. l5eTwreii Moirtetown and trawberrv I'iaiim tbertf were three- Eit 'luiMKee FbabTwjrttnenf. tliife"SitCtw l).!; a ..a a a ti. . and ltMb; eatitiialed' at '2.4f0 men, Aitli Kirk'e cavalry, soiiieSUUatroitg. . . , .' , TU & FA Lt OF PLYMOUTH Oi il.e evening of the. 28lb all. Gen. K"k"r c'"""'diiig this Uepariuieut, re- ""'' l'd fUCeeded in .utpri.ing and i UrMtuvm gunl-uat Mlxmvrte ur her i u l'li...nili ar!u llb... . . . w urn fie. a MUluutlli vac ti. J'fistvji , W If- pi.--l 1-rM.nal stalf, tmioedtalely.lefi - . v. . . . " . l.-lt t,,lillMr f..r llriiiohth.at whuth i.lait Ih Mrrirl on the alleriiOun 'of the 80th in ntUu H aL- UimUrdnieiil of the had iHliooed ibeuiaelves IB the middle of the nver out of eight of our batteries. Th au.hleii appearance of Ueii. Baker among the irtHipa was hailed ly the whole garri with houU ot vekome.1 bacb map fell re ateured by the vvUnotary presence ol'.tt.is veteran soldier, , and. sprang with alacrity "to their duly. j. t f , From (heir concealment the enemy keptJ i 111. M mllllllt Ite.MTMr ..f liifltttiUff ll.ll , M l(ie Ul'toieU toWft. . erviHJ IT I ne nt and cbeeringWoi.'e of thir (Jn Tl"' '!mk?'Ir;i A!H i . . ..At A i.i. v . .1 ttaekaaith. would he- AVoreble. Aodraas the.. ., lveV,uUsH..y order whicl, atLhl e-ueuj iiale from him. nmliug all th. ii t leinpt to ai up- lij l"1viiiuiitH direct. f..i!-d ty the atout resistance from thebat- icrk. under cmnmaud of Col. WhiifonL we exceea. n.fli lu.niv hm nt Ilia iin hoaU ami Ilia -ut all the nm and.expMaif tha '-A - Mewuiow-ihe ewemy threw 5,1 " ' ,lc'-' i!V " X'P . b-1 J? .ii- , of the i-onniirraiwn of the (Gun :ij :. -ceaaaiy evacuation of he Sev erat lor .-, and th landing of the enemy, (reiietaJ Haker Weed bh) order to blow up ibe. luagasue and withdraw the arri hjo.' The ualioirvrf falitwg back wa d tie w ith u-.h jterfect order thai bolbing of any talu lellinto the hand of the ene my with the exception of two guo be loiiging to Lee's bahery,' the horse to which, bad all been killed. . The total los ia lulled, wounded and - taken- prisoners, will hot exceed i or thirty men. Gea. l.rtler lia f.illt'D luck only to jHin'vi" nnjtin determined to dispute every ' foot of ground around Plymouth, La bat ing decided aot to evacuate Washington, Thua ended this eventful affair, though f ad in itsreaulta to the Eastern part of our"' State, its defence voder aucb forbidingcir '.T eumstaooea forma another brilliant episode ' of gallantry io the history of this Slate. ; :!-,r--: .;',! rf.f IStato Joaroal.''fvi t Oa the lSlhoTOetobar. ih. Lnuc.u ' 1 of Miodiatowa, io the Taller ef Virataa, Mr. M.-...mHV itnmmiwn, tH Otrg I orCeV.' A, h?th JUraisat N. C. Troona. mnA .k.. - . 31 Tree io ihe ieaiiaeie of o noble ftUtot- ' ' wei. he Vucklad wh his. anaor, a ad aaorifierd r h Uh, ffhthif lor hlaCoeatrr. TU dmJl,'. ' so" was M rarueoWly iawwe ro a Urr eirele of owes ealiainaf, be now faauatiar frienaa. ' To the writer vt this ootlee. ha vaa k. ... - a hau.bl, aprijht, cotuciaatioaa. ad pfuoo k ehrhtiao. Ha was a asoat worthy eomaanat. ' hi oT lb PrutsaUot lipiaetawl Chereh. I a-1 " M4 a apotlaea was hie life, that be was aa eraamaM' talhat eeamiaBMA. aa ak.. otrorrmaa, ao perartriW, ao better ehrkw thhaaf.SaiarattU, than Kiehard Harri 7 o0 - tie wae an aflwrtawiBia ... osal friend, and a eeeoud huahaaJ . H. Ait aaddrntjr a the fiefs' uf adioa. aad haa h-fl ja wmww io aaoern a Ids. Wfceib.r ia the wiaihe of privaie lib, or oo the Utd hnU he waa ever to be (ommd t taeouat of dwtv A J' aaiU.reloJdwr of lhn. he eeeM ooi. hot hew. a tree aoMiar of his Ceetry. The goo aaaa haa fidlea la that: eoeatr-'a Ur.. k..1 " Blfimti u lha a'ana'-rfar ha SU mATKJl at the Lerd"ad oo the atoraing ef tho Bee. r ' errveuea, he will wear the erowe of Glare m. sm4 ia Jieaveo ths ich(oaa-l-eav JA. V. UWUM Art , Co. F, lat If I'C. Beet, sua of M. .W- timdui r iki.- r was woaoded is la fisht of the Sth, aa4 v thajnest day. " Ajee J9 years, H. , GtXIUS. GOODst The ab-eribr baa'fe sale the Wbwiaf ertielaO lOTtit t J Alaaaee Dress Geods. ., SheeUnr 4-4 wal. vm Shirtiat 78 do. . '. ' . ' ' Spout Tbraad. .'.- " Flax do. , . . ' . ' ,, Linen Cambric Uaadkerehiefa. ,f . ( Past Batt.xia! ' Needlea. Eavatopeaaud Paper. 8paa Cotton. Puefcel Kaivaa. --r a Kiaeruveer. Ill Buses' fine Chewinr Tobaeco ' ' -M I Kafar and Salt. Naila6,8, 10, II " ' IftnnAEL BROW17. . alktbary. Oct 89, 1864-dt48aw83tf " Bokes fox Soldiers. LI. BOXES FOB SOLDIERS OB Pri-, oneraof War fnva Nerth Carolina, delie e red to the pillowiaf named pemon will bo ' promptly forwarded free of eharfet Dr. D F SBBunejr, Asneeille, 7T Drff A Collett, Murf aaton. Dr J W Alliaoe. Stalerrilb), DrJuKeafte, Greeneboro', Mr A Hyn. Cbariotit, i-;-, Mr Edward Oejre, Halem, t"ap4 J .V Mcl'OWell, Raleigh, Joeeph A Worth, Fayettevilte, K MarMV A Co. Witailoetoa, ': ' Mr P L Bnrf, Fayrlleviile. Mr J A J A Sew, fXIeraiiN j . , M t F L RiJiertr, M arfreeaboro', , J r The bofea iJiwtld ba well hooped, property t' marked, a ad dR vereJ fa tint fnV my Special " Memnrer, who Uaraa RaleifbHi theftntdaw v' f every month. EDWARD WARRlBN, Surteon Geoerat . A ::: - v Raleijh, Oetljl djkwjm 144 ... . . . . ; . . Valnsihlrt Prnnrfv foifif v i Wiw,wv aa wfv t I ava USMV II - UN . V ' " O4- ' '" '' ' IHAVTp a saw leg (2 wheel) weeoa, wbeelo 7 (rei ill fiiameirr, nareed tire iron.ena inek thick, goodhwh' atte tad tongne inferior-. for sate, The tire wUlei(h over SOOpoonda.9 Aim. a hand -ear rail-way, with boita and Sxt'i tare, lorbed 'ne ai. ran ar. , , . . V V f ..M iii In Mr C. I,..-...". J W " far. feande wont4 lake mnb that weotd ba ' ' "'i'" nbaniher at Wind Hill, Montgomery CoJS. tma. . .T.J. FOKNET. H .Oet.24 .lC4-w29 Xu EOST OR M IS b.VID. A certificate, (Jfw 294, for S500) of deposit at the Depository in J?aJ'iburr, wraerf M. tV. Jarvia.DepoaitorTa and dated March 30ih, 1864. Natiee ia here by given that applimtion ha been made for o hew eertrCeat for the enm. 'ii - ,! ' ''. JM. HE ID. ' aept 28. I8&4. . 8twl8 Qff YARDj SHEEONOT- OUl' 700 yda. Fine Kbirtie. v lOreaina fin Letter. Phoer. en, fine Obnmiereial J?te Paper. operi-e Cnewluf Toheceo, Ac .r-" . f taJaatthe , , . 'x" ,' BOY DEN HOUSE. epSS-idlrfi:?wf9 - XTOTICE I berebr r to tho eiedkrwe. inTO A Berveasdec'd.tnatl have faada , and aaa a rearfy eaettlo any h-ea claim ' vret-aa, aa auaa mem preeaateo betwaea new February r.MMt I8S5, aao thay ahall h said. . R J W E&TvAaatV . LOet Nth. 1864 Stwsd - : , tjEphT.! N tTB M KsTaK lTP fHliXBt 0RITII aETICU A lew ceeisa- sal at . TtllS prricCi . ' Jelyt, lf64 . f ,,. . PlSEG SO V E ACA p EM YTVie leaU latioa wiUepea oa Monsaj, Zih of Oeto- ber.i ' ' ' ' Tbe Claaaiea (Uiia and Greek) hJ(hsr Mathainstwa drc, wiB be taafhU - ' Strict attelaa to Uwiati( the ateraJs wfil he tfrea. ,Trm thre dottar and arveaty-f e ceat -par teakkrt of Ave moot a. To Ve pant ia pre dnee at nM. aricea, or IH eewivolaat as eoraaiat meaV.v For farther partteatar aahtrraa ' F. M. PHI FEB.. Pripcipei 'eeraa'Miust N. C Oct. 27, t86i atwST A S!JA.L FAKM. Prefer to rwfA Apply at thin ofloi. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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