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II .? ,7 t- uifnio .oi, or on neca more men Aol lor t j - ;v .; n ! FROM EAST TEHStSSEK. II anl T, bore. Nine Hundred. ndslxKllS WV?? ' ? Scmcnfwitb the Yankee tatfirjTW Itiutl vi i, L.ta . lit lLvrorv4irp - Ten.-en tLo. Klh iiil IT O" - " ' "II I M Confederate- of white npr, money will be liberally rewarded, by lear- ing tlie sitae. at this of3etf, L t UCO-ll "-V"- - , DIED. " " Ialbii place on tie 14th insL, CLAE- Another flower faded on earth lo bloom in . -'Lrti'fltf m. m ' - Again, dowii has rrr iaoney wrapod 'up ia biece "i'pftiueiiW are tiiUtl vn, er. Any perKni.' finding; said I strapping, strong inca who re rarer "to floauiil els f atn.r 11.4 u free the tLcioy iulic fifcld. Clean cat tuese department a aiid break uj tuese use provost teUb lishmenU,' soli; places lor otigioaLj, and end thin to the field and tho useful ucu in car agricultural pursuits will not hate' to be carried from their ticld at t e very time wheu tbej are inott needed thtre. , enry town' Iroai Ilich . ond g'jlWn liearii.y lirtd o( tLe ud iiiconrnu not couuur- balanced by tbgo d it doe Y-do net r&r( or need tacit a ui k.iUb)ishmeot here. Wliat potiblo gwuTcanitdo? What Lartn Lat) erer come of cut having eucb a uuiiury regime f Collider tbeie qutftUotia, and then ask how uuchanuoj auce, incuirreiiieuce and po&itive injury toour town and our eoplo will fpriu troiukUCUA jiovernuieut r We do iin plore our AuthoUties not to cuibe us witL a pioyoai. regime. denu tne men you wc ciDtared uovardi of fortr DtUnera. besides kill in p and wounding bviyeen fifty indiixty- The enemy, at ac- i couotj, were at Bull' Gap, au4 our I forces were ad Tan cio jr. 'i '-We , learn,, froai tlte RejiU.-,'Lat I w Judgo Barton and' Colonel Uradfird, 1 hJi nualitlea he brouzht to the di- comtnusionera aent oy our uor riieat cUr-e of his dutiea at the head of the i v i i ? i T n ....... . . lO ll.O BUlUOrillCP, in JLat nt4r.... in.lioiI tnhnn.I rf tV.. intrx , . , - . j . i cDiicww, io negotiate ior me excnaiic ofeiril t rioner, hate returcd from a fruitier mifciiioQ. The Federal torn. nitM onets allege that thoy have uj au thority to exchange prisoners indicted 1 foi treusou, they beinj; iu the hand of Ociober 20v 1801. To YyMoxii Bhotiid vre Contrib- ".'A . vo y titef l ' A manVdutr is first to himself, then lo his friendalliien'to the people of bis conu tyand )'i to those S ho straggle in from loreignand distant parts, that they my hood or county out of which personD nted go to receFVe help. They can find it right there, at home, if they deserve assistance. Eerjr cdtnbtmity is . able to support 1t owhpauDCMarbeggari ; and if you 'see persons, wandering widely from home to thrQF-'.ttie'qpsl ire tuiijn rthe,'; charity of a generous public, you i&ay well take it for grantee, that' they either are undeserving of chaiitable cohtid,ratron,.or they do t eire to attain wore tlan they Deed and deserve. ' ' r ':' -AlinoHt vyery , day aouie one " turns up1 in ?otir town begging, with long face km of Cuitr JciTicr Taxxt. iDtclHgctiecr, iu ibftoutctnz the of the rtucraUa Chief Justice h aaya: ? nnouaee that tho vi-n- osticc Taney u uo uivrel noun cement willcarr sorrow o pcop'e, among: ail held, him in trvcrcntc for the I lx'f" Care If I Do-Xn Uea time, Kef ore the Maine Laws wx.rw is rented. Win- kept hcU it MPJlc (j ran He, and frvta -hU wellaluckcd bar "furnish eU fcocoiiUtto-latioa to tuxa ; l.uira;iurtt -lit Florida. Xii.a et?-r !J 0T.1-, rt z r t t. . II . . : I .. . i fcnu ociu iic was a gowU UfiCiOlU. Out 1 a cvaj ii they may fill up Gen. 'Lee's army and enable him to repel the advance of Lieut GeiitGfaqJ, terminate thi campaign glo riously for the boutb, and cause the dc pressed and dispirited enemy to kue for peace, Lieut. Uilil Hud Lieut. Dob 1 bio. The office of: District Enroling otlicer has been abolished. The Couuty Enroll ing officers are -retained, and over taOh Congreiional pUtrict there is to be an Inspector-. . We understand that Lieut. the frivil Aiithnrit I The Repiatcr, of the 12th, ?ays lhat Major G- W. Day, witb his batliL"on, ou Sun-lay night last, moved dvwu on the Kings pott road, ntUokxdlhe 15th Pennsylvania regiment, drove them to Kinirsport, crossed the riVer at mid night, aid pursued them to the river at- UogcrBville. There he afucTcd aF,-whilft rrfinfl. l'illH two, 3m Ul of ears and full of. honor. hi U jaMcd away from the cenc w'uch c iUuAtrated by LU learning aud virtue, h belaud l.iiu a icputtioi) a ticu dutirj;Hi-hcl by the upcrtor 4 t nity of his character a by the cxtra ( diuary vijrc.r of 'intellect which sus i incd and graced hi long, laborious t id useful career, lie died lit night, d tc. ui.uutrs' before ten o'clock. FnuiT TRtJUJ. revrr prop up a tree loaded with fruit to prevent the tranches from, breaking down. Any branch or trco - liou rcijuircs proping jmna, kiuea no, mftr fr;t ,ir, ;.(tflht , ...irrv. and wounded three or four. Our Im . - . . . . - t ivnvr iii uiu niu ui.uic irec wr me . i rr i . t i r . r uiree nerc are po lanxces on Uie Ld of the fruit. The fir.t thing to do Ndrth nde of the Ilolaton. b r wii iu iviuvic u luiauvi. inn U terriWr deaf. Fiah. th villas M'.nUr iit.ai. eatair, ,w iliUea was amicieu in me nmm war. - a4 drr taa ;ca Tk Fecial m , One day when they were aittiog by was fr lUxty u ariy. , Ce&feOrtu !ca themselves in the bxr-rooco, Wing waa, 4e4. . behind the counter waiting- for the next - " m " cuuxner, wHile Tula was louopcg be- l-fUIana. fore the S.e, with a thirsty look, cm lV.!?' cw r' . ; . .... J, . Tim tfib3 1 lib aa !o terifr4 lag a Wp cc at W tog s decanters by way f Oyia, lt.cU.-u. Snst stTm and wuhiug devooUy that ftuue one for Lea's t aid In Lui!aaa. t t! Ie- YArjl lcutucand treat. rtrucilpn ol projrly, captarr ff.rio ! A traveler from the South, on his way Ub uar wnrcviolr 'lvrwidU. It aya additioaaUy that Lieut, irle, comraaji lC IaJepeodeut Scouts, captured a afa. Jor.ta rout to Hichmood, wiia riatea Uttltsgs which bad Urn taken In th Red . river expiition, lo-ttbcr with a larje bomber of iaortaAt Ci?; f.teaes fcr ils OnUdcratt war office, arl ana suDQUea voice, ior neip to. support Henry C. Willi is received the appoint, Buuiciiwuj wrBuw uiui,e, auu, peruaps, munt 01 County. Enrolling officer ior thir tne persons lor whom they would dravr upon you are in far more comfortable and easy cdnditTohtlian hundreds whom you know "and ho are crying at vour door and-in the streets for something where with to clothe and feed some pctlerers in hbmcs of penury. thechilfami daA Wby you are told by some, lint they wantmonev or persons, who ai'e old, in urmaudyentireiy dependent upon thtir privQtyjbrYuneg, ' which iare rapidly .diyfing aVay, for the bread of life. Very well. Suppose that is true ; we tell them' that " ttiere arc hundreds of poor ' f 'l. " 31-' i v widows aud helpless orphans, the widows and orphans of gallat.t soldiers who per- of our count), has been in our tuwn t- ished on the altar of our common country, j day, and we learp tliat Camp Vance has who have no pri-1 been broke up and the men brought here. county and Lieiit James (J. Dobbin, who has been actiugas County Enrolling oiti cer here, has leen made Inspector for this District. These arc good, very good ap pointments. IJpth these gentlemen are urbane, courttoos, clearhtded, and have done excellent sfivice in the positions which they 'have heretofore filled. We think our peop'.e will be well pleased with the uppointmentc. Cajt. Barnett goes a Inspector to auother District, what one we have not learned. . Camp Stokes. Mj. Jese R. McLean, who is a native Bristol aud Bean's Station. A Yankee letter writer says that it was Gen. Staunard's division that at tacked and carried Fort Harrison, t! at the division commenced 2,700 strouir. 1 and lost during tho action cight of-' fiecrs and eiehtv-four men killed z thiity six officers and lour hundred and sixty-six men wounded ; three buudrcd crop to rcmaiu. They will get quite as anu thirty men mining. Gen. Burn- many buahcls by removing one-half or ha:ji wa-i killed altei he had entered two-third;), and obtain an immense hu the fort, probably by a sharpshooter I periority iu flavor. Many cultivators behind the barracks; Gen. Stannard 1 have observed that, the last ripening lost his right rm; Col. Dougherty, of peaches ouatrec are incomparably bet the lUth Mew Hampshire, was heverel; ter than the first merely because they r i-i o . i . t . i i it i i wouuucu : i;ur oi vrcn. oiaunaru ssiaa. arc not crowuea. now mucn DCitcr knotty spociuacns. If this is dune be fore groath has ceased, and sometimes after ripening has commenced, the im provement of the remaining portion will more than compensate fur the re duction in number. In these icgions where the peach bears only occijually the oit oers offu attempt to get all they can by allowng an ovcr-ub udant to Bran ion, 1 stepped in to inquire tha dtatanco. Go ng up to the Cvuoter he d: x " -Cn you tell me, air bow far it is to Brandou?" Brandy?" said the landlord, jump ing up; yet, air, 1 baTC some, at I prtsoeera,- inciodirj a eommiary. the same time handing down a decanter of previous liqor. l ou misunderstand ye ays the stranger; I asked - how far it waa to lirandou." . 'Thcy call it pretty good brandy," . T - m m aw ays mo landlord, u Will von taia suar in it? ' reaching as Ire vpoks for the bowl and toddy stick. The despairing traveler turned to Fish. "The landlord," atii he, seems to be deaf; will you tell tne how far it is to Brandoa?" "Thank you," said Fish. "I don't care if I do Uke a drink with vox" The stxaoger treated and fled. maw aaxj U1SUSI l ...J," J"-- 1 1 I -A4S4loo--1JaicC Oa liftrUj ibf I';(lh latUnt, miDc-.BCat 11 tcl.tk a. wt wt 1 tStr tr saJ at tur kt.cta tors la Grta'feor2. 1 Marble Up Ceatra TalU, '4it !af TaM. 6 ParUr ilarrt, ekloi eJ, 1 Tv.ksrtt waoa anl IhrotM 1 FLa llt, 100 tUeka Salt, . 2 biIs &owa Sor,- -. 250lWsCpras, 4 dot faakioaible aett Tra e lOoaibs Cooctry hca. ' -JQ keg s!d D;m!pion Nail, dktly N'EQUo ilL at ot 2? y,tr t firl. a ervmatt(if not vld priia sai l CARBKTT K 0. iTlo Consign ruciit. S9 Bats OUa. 3U H.bs Ltur aod wiMpr-ibx pap'r. sJC Untla 8akjBf Tob eo. Orvwa rtofir pr uarrel and Us. tO;000 Eavcivpes. 10J buibtls Sac r tS-3w LUNO, l-Al'CF.IT .k CO. near us and around n. vate fortunes upon which to draw. Which should receive:dur help I Ay, there can "be only 1 one answer to this iiiterrogatorv. thing at all; should - exhaust tnem, fpen i the last far; before they go abeging, while so many womvii and children are without meat and often bread and milk. We say again'' let odr aims be distributed at and around 0';r home, in our neighbor hoods and county, and let this be the universal rule. Then you vvill know whether r the. ohjtct isa pioper one fur charity.. Do this, und no persons need He has located the new cmrp one and a half miles north west of thin plat e on the road leading to' old Martinsville. It i cMled Camp Stoker m honor of Colonel I' IIU !Uuu head of the First regiment from t'nis Stale in one of the btibdy battles arouud Rich mond. Maj. McLean will take charge of this Camp. Iie;hs the refutation ofLe- including Captain Kent, of the 23ii .Massachusetts, wlw was acting as As sistant Adjutant General, were also wounded.' A loss of 924 out of 2,700, makes what was at first a f mall division, very sinnll. Gone to Pieces. Tho Yankee steam transport Aphrodite, which ran ashore on Shackleford's Banks, on the 3d inst., loaded with recruits for the Southern srju-idron, went to pieces be fore any adequate assistance cvjM reach her. State Journal. Large Yankee FLEtTcrro would they be by rcmoviug the ctowdV ing jpcrtion bctore upcniug. If you wish to have good, Leal thy uniformly growiug fruit trec3, not destroyed by premature age, do not let them over a w - bear. How to Choose Hogs. In put ting tho hand around tho cg and pre senting to the light the end which is not covered, it should be transparent If you can jetect some tiny spots, it is not newly laid, but may be very good fur all ordinary uses except toiliug soft If you see a larga spot near the shell, it is bad, and should not bo used on any aceouut, T)iQ white of a uuwly laid egg bo ilea soil is like milk ; thai of an egg -army mil. Uk tico boiled in milk ! aud We desire to tell the People of the South how to whip the Yankees, witd up the war and secure Liberty. This is our plan : Let CTery man who hu a loaf of bread or a boecake divide it with his destitute neighbor, at a price upon the basis of "live and let live;" let the m in of wealth atop his game of fortune, making, and busy himeelf in supplying the wants of the needy at mod era to prices or take a gun and go i Tl - . a aioug into tne army ana ngnt lor the I let teutons. lurattTrrra. lvl. protection of his property and "pre- I 5atka I'aaaday, adta'r e f Wn. ;a..j3j fir!H r4r.'.a tViia ill .1 J...t!.a I ' a. - v- v luu nun kv kJ U 1 MUUI Loan;, ruueett o. Ferwadiag Maittaa:.. GiroWv. .V C. Bttaittaacrs prainpi U orlr. CvDn;u. vaeati clicitaxl. 1 jortti Carollun, Ilocuiu- 1 llMOl Co Cgur,ttleaDaor- the wrecked steamer AphnJUitc. wno lately reached Kiuston, say toat a large anc' lhat of an old egg compact, tough. ankco licet is rendezvousing at B-.'au- j and dithcult to digest. A cook ought fort. Already sixty sail are there thev uot 10 Kiye an cgif two or three dars ing an able, efficient and courteous officer. Sa" We give this for what it is wrth State Journal. Large Potato. Mrs. Anne M. Walkir of'Handolph, has favor ! u wit'i the largest sweet potato we evr saw, mcas Impoutant from 3Iexico. Fiona tho latest papers received we tret suffer muchf ff at all. Do this,1 and the uring in length 3 inchw, and being pro- V" ..-pu..-. ..uu. .co. ' s :n,i: .,s : , . . v ' It appears there has been a battle near Durango, in which the Mcxicanjhad underserylng wih'go urnptyand be dri'veit I portionahly large in circumference. Our to labor? fur. their maiDtenai ce. To tLOse vho; bxfg a ' lot.g' ways from hiine and live better tmo thoseWho contribute to them, this may tti. in a hard and severe doctrine. Pe it so. It is right, just, and Lean work wrong to no 'mail, woman, or , chil. . ' ' ; Every community and 'county basils poor' arid 'helpless--sick and sufleriiig wo men, old men and children ' its blind, its maimed and disabled soldiers, help them as muclf as they need and according to , your ability," help tlie generously,, help : them chcerfuhy, such charity ;r " is twice bless'd ; f It blesseth him that gives and htm that italres-:-'; ' " '" - j ; ' 7Tis uilghtiest in the mightiest; it be comes ;: ; :' '' " j The ' throned-monarth better than his - f4 orbwh." ' - - r ; -it . .- . . Let very coromurjity and county d0 this and; then, there will bo no stragglers - over1 theouhVry; harassing, annoyihg and imposing upon pe'ofif net as abl asked. esteemod predecessor used to be a con siderable judge of potatoe, beets, etc., but if any of our friends wish to tt the capacity t.f ourjndguient in such matters, let them snd iribiet arid potatoes, in fact all ki.idsof esculents or serials, and we will do our best in the way of brag ging. And just -here we would say a bushel of usmaTf potatoes'' would have a I wontJerful eflcctwith us. Ekcape of Ten Rebel Prisoners fkom TnE -Elmika Camp. The Kochester Ex press says ; Last Thursday nifrht ten rebel priso ners cfccaptd byburrowing under soseral of their own terjts, near the fence, and then directing tlie mine under the fence. They were about live weeks at the bui nei. The earth was disposed of by car rying it in havj.-iacks and throwing it into sinks. The a Hair was very inceni usly managed, and the runaways have hot been recovered, being- doubtless con cealed fri the j vicinity by copperhead It luiulj I nerval legiance as prescribed, been defeated. Matanioras had been occupied by the French. The most im portant feature of the news, however, is the reported abdication of Juarez and the assassination of Masimillian. This rcpoit must be taken on trust. Two citizens of the District f Col umbia, tried and found guilty of uttering disloyal language while the tcbils were menacing Washington, have been sentenced to five years' imprisonment at hard labor. Deaths at Nkwuern. Tli fal lowing are additional deaths fnAi Yel low fever in Newbern within tlb last week. The rd re.ord is ruuuii ur : Mrs. George Howard, j Mr. Heritage, Wm. P. Moore. Jr., Hubert DunOi Mr. .Tame fl. Pj.L, Wq trust our friend will continue to Yankee Demonstration Towards keen us advised on these casualties. Weldon Ori Sunday last a body of I Suto Journal. :v.VPO infantry at least 1000 strong, !--- . .... , . -.J. r .1 . . t A corresponueiu oi mc .uotigiueij s that Gen. Stonewall XacifJ'e0 Lored by a "home gaard" irsinia (?;: tral railrjid: Elated at bong treated with that gentlemanly courtesy, as little cxpietcd aud so little deserved, but wln-J, Gtn. Jacksou invariably extended to t-W. he oressed the couvers-itioii and finally clinched it tnus: "wen, ucncral, wnerv An van intend to make vnnr.next w J J I old to people who really care for fresh eggs, undcr tho delusiou that they will uot find any diffcreucc ; for au amateur will find it out in a moment, not only by the appearance, but also by the taste. aaasafjaa Lnaaaa Test of Death. when fire is ap plied to a living body, a blister filled aith liquid is soon raised, and if the heat be coutinur'd the epidermis is de stroyed. But when the same heat i ap- t. a" . . plied to a dead body the epidermis rises in the form of a blister which is filled with vapor, and which presently hurts. This test has been proposed by M. Mar tin do Cordoux. to ascertain if a person is really dead before burial. In perform, ing the test tho author iccointnunds a small flame, such as the flan ca of a match, tube applied for a -short time at about half a con timer from the skin. fcay Uenry Earnharr.of this county, one of the Kcscrvc Troops belonging to Cnpt..McAuley's company, was.killcd last night by one of the Camp Guard uu uuij at r niir me v. o. 1 ri'on. Mr-Eamhart refused to halt ou bejn challenged by the guard, and was ficcjil ou cud kill1 c- Irom the army; ch,eer up the poor sol diers and u.rTe the paralyzed tru.. It will do more it will whip out the Yan kees in six weeks, aad secure peace, And now we'll tell you how to pro long the war and become abject laves to the enemy : If you have wheat and ecru, etc , stand by and" see your neigh bor perish a oner than divide with him. ilfj however, "he begs you into the notion to sell him a lute, charge. lain, all be is worth or its weight in Confederate' money for the article. You can force him to pay this, simply by having 'nothing to pare" and lest he may disbelieve you, 'hide your graiu and bacon, and then "show him around." This will piolong the war, insurn you subjugation, and show you Up" for a "dan. pLool." Milton Chronicle. - m A lady was asked to reveal the se cret by which she has always preserved the attention and affection of her hus band "It "is," answered she. "in doing everything that pleases him, and by bearing patiently everything that does not please me." An exam ple worthy of all imitation. - . Confederate Co no a ess. The next session of the Confederate Con gress will com men co on the 7th of No vember next. t'Out of rtntJ a?tin? onatK M.t . a - .-. j JtV p. Kcr tie scjwI oa his b'ow gre her wain- 'Yes,' ar.swerci John, with a. aarlir Jl frriaoTair.s. I! . . . -r ..II .w4i?n l & i: I w ill! . . . t . . j r i we afe to -have a post ; estaou ." tnmTA Weldon and Mail av ,i..il. . "'i . -t' -A. mnlt r CU llVl" l - . ; 'a usl uu - 'Wr in nnr cavalrv pickets near was once vi ' lv bmv r.t earimy - . . , i. -r Kranklm. Advaucing ou tue v Siiouia Sv have a rroi oi. t Ciuai tl aisre 1 qwhi bena talk for sometime, that . here ilWo Uav aNight Watch here. whtcli, wllVthe Reserves here, ( CHrj make our town secure mm lurbaneesUjf every kind as. effectually as a provoat-guard: The great objection-to having sucbtanUtary government is that it will be an additional expense to ontJrl- T.W.&iiriiT 6th cavalry. baitle or in tteWsof culUTaUuu: Wbj low- L"j :U,i wo aot mm rZ Cohfedelte Distmci Court.- P,tersburSIWAy u "J - - - of the Confederate Dia- the District of Pamlico, ;.gWWj5 UVVfa -i'l will be held ia thU towa ou'the 3d of next-TState Journal. - Black water or i a few miles fipther they discovered a force 'of infantry in their front com manded by Tpl. ATmstead, and beat a hasty retreat jbock to Suffolk. Iu the ikirmishiug Which occurred on their advance we loat one man Kiueu auu three wounded belonging to Lapt. Wf-trwr wvi i 1 1!.. f f!pniit'i 'imp rr DlCS. iV BOiuie ui u whose arm had just been amputated, was bcio" carried past a tand where an old oman was selling pics, when . . mf 1 .11.. 1 . . . . T hp raised hims.li ana caiieu -4 ay, old lady, arc those pies pegjed or sewed : Prentice says, tho rnre a n.au lie If this b: true An old and experienced farmer in forms usthat he keeps weevils but of a at- m ft a Via fimta in ffiriftnt to keen Lis mV& free from all insects. Charlotte Democrat. Abaalom Ca ij u; ul. n. rUTlUUM TO M.LL LA. Mi to r.tr U ipjxuiaj twiLccuait lhat" 'Willi im C. Uc oa of laa lefaiit46fa iu tic alova Utad caa, realms Urjvbd ihm it f tliabtale; ll is tacielurr ciuctrr.1 bv tee court, lLat publiraiiu t taaie in ir.e Uieeaabv.o l'atrutfwr iz ttt-. ..tiiu, lh dafeaJant W a.d'appx at tba atxi icrmwl Uii c urt t b felJ fur thj Cvuay wf lk.-.ajl. ju.. ni ika Caarl liou in lttiiuit. uu lit . trunk Monday la Novtubr aeii, it ahn cu, tiaajr S cam, muj au of i iud ht!l not Oa batf, rianaiM lb imt wil ktkl x fart as to Li- Wiiaeas W. M. EUiagtoo, fleik of our av4 Court, at Office t Vea: ia ! fquith Monday in Aujm1. la .. W. XI. ELLl.NUIi:., Cicrk, Sep. 19 6 m Jv $10. TUortti Carolina Guilford Co Al buprbr Cart t Lz, cpr;o Trria D. F. Weir, vs. J. U' M.ckii. L. C WH. U drr. a. ORIGIN AJ. ATTACH M Ki r. Ia Uit ease it appcariux to ttk s atitfae tlqa triao Court, i&t lb Jt caJaftU J. C. MaaUg atvd Jl.H. Wilr ar .i iuabi. Uat 6fihiatj.; It ihrrtf8rt)rJrcd by the Court, tJUai pubiciiiwa u tut't fr six tUfcait weeks iu iae GrrauaUto l'a- trtot, notifyiog Ui a-ii J. C. .Manait.Z mud H U. Wilder, to be aud tm-tx ttm Judge oour Leil Sujnor Cwurv f Law, to be held ior the cu&iy of Ou: Jj.d at Ue Couit Houso ia Oreei.abvro on the 4ia iloa dayafiertho 4ih ilondj in September nexntaea ao4 there, to tea J, at ewer or dVmjIr, or judgrtA fiaal will te eate red ariJ. theta, and tie t-roiHr en ur itrt Ia f . I .r ... . : . . Kn.I rT a..,t cornt, at cCice, Ue 4iu MoiUav aiur j . a " a a m. ei uarea, loot. Issued the HUttLit ! Mtrcn, lcJ4.i J W. U. TKUTTlIh, c.s T In tquil) . uavur. -a a . Ti. I Vf. J"; McCoancL Andrew l Uods.) I, ...I ..I lifr. Eaxaiev Annstia. a mi - 1 4 . owaera OtralSdav-.ls iM. it appeaM tkai tie 4efeVlaulaia t&o above l0Lae uil, r J. .VcUoun.l au-U Andrew i). Iriod..j, ax not labatiiauM ot it -iS4aic: U taarcfore ordered taa pablcti-n Lrado ftrftwee'tia tho Clfeeuaborocu I'a.rirt for the aatl Vf; J. S;cCt.aii ai4 Aa-lroar U. Ltodaay to be a apj ear ieier :ko i 0 f af BT J 1 - Drown, better known as A. Ward, showman, says: "If 1 am dratteu l snail resign. Deeply grateful for the unexpected honor conferred upon me, I j(a3J uart of Enaiiy u be Leil ;iru we d in'r "upp ,s? that he ha. the strength of a straw m . a . . . a m a ft I shall feel compelled to resign tne I cjuaty of UulIfuM at ia waurv iou m Un.'lUUVIV - - - . 4ih .Mondy ia Mxni Ibf tit a aad tkero to dead. rjc. r danux to ihe or ci.v.n( r nan a nronUct. as all true th ta are. When he aid, "Ho that i nY tr-icV, " ho looked steals aijf pu - - ? position iu favoc of some mere worthy ... . i . i person. .Modesty u wuai aus That'e what keeps me under. me. plaistifs-UIU latio alr UiJ cawt; . . j . r . c f t. f . Horse Tuiejt CAUauT. :A leUer from Rockincbam. Ilichmood County, aLLerwiMiodrmett pro eoofeea w kea and tat Kioaai iof beans; t-irle a , to aeaa. . , Wiiaea. Joavph XL XUrthoaJ Clerk aad, Master cf car said Caart at cmee tn atrike?"Areyouagood handtokcep fonrard to the ytar 1S04, and meant of the 27th ult, iufonns txj that tho fG.ntbo 2i.t day crfipiber, arpf ?" asked General JapV cm. earn- I v.V am) (Tuntpd. i MtAKr4tx1 fnr thirf. Frr. ia ia iail 1 icu trva MfiiiElifcLAD. C M. K ovv;." . ' . I lirCvUUiiVM i vwvts. ''- - p J I m I IV'x - estly. 0h, yes," breathlessly gfsped jQ tallage" Observer.. : ep2a J-waam k fUftir inching clftRA to the Kntennc into actaua, aa w-. General to catch the miehtv secret. Laid when he concluded U reinforce. "Well ,so am I," tbe General hshis- the army.' . Home guard mysteriously vmi shed .. ho spirit of the timea. nrl ha naver been heard fnce. aTkl - The Junior North Carolina Reserves I t have Undered their serrices to the So- jit1 i! cretary of War for , eerrice ia Vu ginix. . " uartermaiter'i OGlce, Ureeaauvr . .i. 1. MM m m . . mm . w fardiiUly. to U caplytd at this pvtC D04 . 1. ..J f . 1.. n ittrt h eiainff. - nil! U , . . aa- i m - VI tW--
Daily Southern Citizen (Greensboro, N.C.)
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Oct. 20, 1864, edition 1
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