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BAfeEO ON PHONOGRAPHY, j
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! WiLSoit, N. r.,2Tune20fb. 1?C4.
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nE UNDEBSKiXED has been UDomnted
a Ccmmisioncr toiavetlate. collVct and
puv over to the partifS entitled tbert-to. 1I
claims for Bonnt arrearages-of pay' and allow
' anceM, due to the representatives of djccajd yf
ticers and soldiers from tbijrState IPS;.
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tor of the deceased1 ' W'.-'- h
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;her or their artidarif, and that of one disinier
jested witness a to he re'Uonship and in ell
cases, where the clJim&nt not the wuluw. the
atlidattt must negative tbi ikiiitcnceof a claim-?Ki-el
ii:tv u,Aji Irber i&i&bviZlJEb Jur
, tice of the-Peace,- before whom tha afiidarfE u
fnbscribed must cerfifv t the credibll ity of the
witness, and Clerk of the Cponty Court must
ceTtify uuder the seal of the Court, that he is
a Justice of the Peace. K . - f'
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children-, of tha deceased, and he' skf or they
be minors,7 the claim must be progofinded by
kis, her or their guardian, and the fact of his
being guardian must be certified to) under seal ,
of the County Court CHerk. - 1
v When the clai v is made by an' executor or
administrator, the fact of the exedutorshipor
adiiiinistratorshi must be certl6ed; "to, undt-r
seal by the County Court Clerk. ;rv- r
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cate. -i ...' t ':t: ' ' ' " u.i'v , ..' j'--'
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ed, upon applicatitin to me, with a proper form
of these papers in full; a cpy Of v fetch, for the
greater convenience of parties, wijlbe forwar
ded as soon as may be practicable . to each
County Court Clerk'. - i
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; collection of these claims, and sav the claim-
ants all expense. ,s
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the investigation of their claims, iat the time
ot forwarding their paper to me, they will in
form me of the date of the death o the. deceas
ed, where he died, was killed , whetln?r or not
they or any one for them,- have feceived the
personal effects which deceased had with him ,
at the time of his deatb, and whfttho'r r 'not
the deceased. (if,-a non-commissioned officer or',
prir'ius,) bad ever received the State'? bounty,
ft i very desirable that all claitus :hou-d bev
foi warded at , as early c.day as' inky b practi
cal:, le. In aa cast's, jrive.tnc claimants Post
Otlice and County in hill. " ' , j
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TO THE FttTEXDS OF: THE SOLD 1ERS
Quartermaster Gkkkkal PePautmest
RicnmoNa. F b. 20ti.lH64.
T
"KE friends and relnrVvca, vtfqldierp in
te Army of NortJitrn Virginia aie
r.crebyU,,tihed that an arracra'-nt- has
this dav eu efiected with tlie SOUTHERN
EXPRESS COMPANY, to carry all pack
ages of. food and . wearing. ppftfeV lo Rnib--mon?,.Va.-.
., ;. . ,8.j .-.
To pecurr the advantages th'ns; obtstiued
through ihe express company, tjtollcwfiig
inf ti actions must be observed J f
Puakagea must not contain ; Hiore than
one hundred pounds be well wci red, and
tlai-hlv marked, and sen-t at tl!eexpeu?e of
'he Bijpper to either of the Sotdithrs' fieliel
AsfsociAtions. wtiich are located as follows:
In North Carolina, at Raleij:i;j in South
i arolina, "at Columbia; in Georgia, at Au
vusta; iii Alabama, at Montjcfluwery; or at
any other point vat ahkh oneoifj these Ae-
cciation have an office. ' h
The Agents of, these associations will
there take oharge of them and iship daily,
bjy Southern Express Gorapjahylcl the prop
er Aj-eiits of tbo respective State? at Rich
mond, who will see them distributed o the
proper individual owners. Si' . '
To meet the wishes of the soldiers, and to
give them a certain and ppeedy connnunica
tiu wi'h home the Southern Exores Com
pany has "agreed to give this freight prefer
encc over every thing else : and in order
that no obstacle may occur ip; the 6nccess
of eo laudable an enterprise Ithe several'
Railroa, Companies arc hereby requested
to ret der the Express Company mch facili
ties as will enable it to. "make ihiij ar'range
ment a complete fnceess. ; Hi . -
As the Southern-Express Company as
guaies all nfiponsibility ol the transporta
tion of those packages, the R(dief Associa
tions are ; requj-ft'ej to withdraw vtheir
Agei'ls who bae Heretofore acted as travel
ing mese;igerHi If th Rfeliet Association
wilf establish agencies in. -tliu rear of there
armies, tbev mayenjoy the jKaraf privilege!
hereby secrtred to Ike Aruyr ol) Northern
Viiemia. - . . - :. -
-. -- I. . oi.uot
Lieut. Col. and Quartermaster.
Approved. - - " J
V. R. Lawton, Quartermaster Gen.
OFFiCE SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO.,
. . AooOSTA, G A. , Feb 20. 1864. f
r THE SOUTHERN EXPRlfSS COMPA
NY hereby notit'y the friends and relative
of Soldiers irt"3the Army t .ffpribern Va.,
aud -eis where , that they ar prepared to
carry out arrangements as announced in
thf above card and that . they will do all In
her power. to fulfil its requiremensst
. ; - . Ja1E3 SHUTER,
(leVl Ritji't- & Actaii Pres?t So. Exp? Co
may-'O-tt 1 - - . f :
4 GO OT I SUPPLY of that extra 3ne chew
Jj ing tobacco," wbicb I will sell on aecom
miwiatincr terms, "wholesale or retail.
JnnelO-dtf I. HOLLlNGri WORTH.
MISTRESS AND MAID.
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IteKrfcd by the Press Association. 18C-4
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Enters according to Act of Congress in Che
year 1863. by J. IS. Thrasher, fn the Clerk'a
oSice of ithe "District Court of the Confederate
Stat'.1?, f0r! the Northern District of Georgia
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NO U T II
Bir-rir.fi ly-s
TRJANS-MISSISSrPPI KEWS I
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FRfiM EUROPE. .
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PROM; TUB VALLEY. .
OUR ARMY IN. FINE CONDITION ! 1
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4iAeJJ)4Nm RI D G D ESTROY ED 1 'C
!
C JIichmoSp, Sept.- ?9. -A conflict re-,
ceijtly occurecj on !Main : strtet, Norfolk,
between, some sftilom and negro soldiers.
One sailor' wa killed and two badly
vwounded' One negro mortally woun
ded. ' : 1 : -
New. Orleans dates to the Cth received.
The vote for' Constitution at New Orleans,
4,900, against, '508.
Gold in New York on the ltth. opened
at ;22iclosd at 228 : ' . '
The Boston Beraldy fermerly the" organ
of Douglass, opposes the Chicago platform
and nominees. The ' Celutnbus (Ohio)
Crisis, Medary s pa par, protests against
McClellan. , i . ' '
SECOND DILPATCH.
Richmond, Sept. 19. European advi
ces of the 4th received; The Mexican
ehvoy to Italy was recaived by th King.
The half yearly drawing in sinking und
ofithe Confederate loan took place n the
1st,-". Nearly oge sixth has already been
rejieeiiied. 1 ;Vie 340,000 by cotton; I3S
byjl sinking fund. Liverpool cotton ma"
' ket firm. American advahced to..
I: THIRD DISPATCH.
RiCHMOKD, Sept. 19th. Intelligence from
Winchester to the afternoon of the 16tn re
ceived. Our forces hold the ground from
Wloehesle 4o-th OecaquoifeThe enemyTs.
infantry, estimated at 30,000, remain behind
their entrenchments. Their cavalry; 10,000
strenldisplay onsiderkble enterprise aid ac
titity.. . f
Early's army is in fine condition, and enjoy
ing abundant supplies,, including vegetables
arid fruit. ! "
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i , E0CUTH DIoPATCH. ,
Rlchmoxd, Sept. 10.-r-Tho N.. Y. Herald of
the 17th received. A dispatch from the South
west says. Sterling Price, with 5,000 cavalry,
crossedjthe Arkansas river, half way between
Little Rock and FortSmih, on tbe 8th, en
route for M issouri.
Gen. Howell, Cemmariding a Brigade in the
lOth coirps of Grant's array, was killed by a
fa 1.1 from his horse.
: Geld' closed i-t 223.
FIFTH DISPATCH.
Richmond, Sept. 19th. A raidim; par
ty of Yankees burntd the rail road bridge
over tht Rapidan on yesterday afternoon.
INTERESTING0 e'urIoPEAN NEWS.
t Our latest English papers give ua the
folloV;icg summary of intelligence :
LORD PALMKUSTpN ON THE, AMERICA 2? WAR.
1 Lord Palraerston had baen addressing 1
hi constituent At liverteu on the gne
?al .:oliey ef Jiis GoTcrnmeu. In the
course of kiii remarks, he spoke as follows
on ihi AnaerieaB war ; ,
t Then there Was the American civil war.
There is inuc'a difference of opinion as to
tli'e merits of the ctntending pai ties.
Seme are for tke Korth, on the gi'ound of
their hatred ef slarerj. ' Some art fer the
South, on the ground of tbVir love ef
freedom and Jnuependence. We might
have been inrelved oae-waj or the other
if wei had listened to many of those whe
urged differeni ceu'rses of action. Wt
might have been involved m the quarrel;
but I believe the country is glad we have
abstained froro fellowing that courso.
CheJers Ae QOuld have had nothing
o gajin, and fre -Vhould only have added
thotisinds of dur own soas te the beta-
bom of victim which that calamitous,
blcodj and slaughtering war has sacrif
iced.! Cheers'.J We may hope that time
ta4 jrefleetien and receat advices frern
America show tome favorable symptoms
, arid the factj ef the immense losses which
have bees sustained, and the slight hepes
of success which appear en the part
of the North, may warrant the hope
!tbat many months will not elapse before
'seme pregress will be made tew are's heal
iu; that tremendous breach which new
exists, f Cheers. .But of this Iamcon
jvinced ,that if we had yielded to those
who, frem the purest motives and from a
1 j sincere! cenvicthD, urged. u te interfere,
to nffer oit mediation, and to pndeavof
to reconcile the parties b? fere their 'dif
ferences were' ripe for adjnatnueut w
should notonly have failed in . accoui-,
pliahing that object, but we ehenld have
embittered the feeling betw&en that ceun
try and this, aad have rendered the fv
ture estabiishment of geod relations be
tween ua and themselves less easy and
more diffiailtr-i-hear, hear therefore, I
think that our neutrality is right. I am
sure that it is appreeiated by the coun
try at large." ; Cheers. .' W '
KNOLAKd's DAHGES fHOM B-OStTEn ASERICA.
From the Lenden Herald, Aug. 24.
15 j our so-called neHtral
ity we have earned the jealous hatred of
both sections of the late Unioi. The re.
ports that have reached us as to th pro
posals of Nagaya: diplomatists suggest to
us the alarming theught that in the next
H3cstar-t ve - a& jr b e- c) 1 d ju p y&
whether we wish it or not, to play a proitr'
inent part. The negligent apathy of
statesmen has let slip the oppertuni'ty of
securing the gratitude and friendship of
.the Southern peeple. . If -an silliance fn'r
the conquest of Canada should be insisted
upon by tha North as one of the condi
tions of peace, we can hardly presume to
blame the Seuth for acquiescing in the '
bargain. If we in Europe have w ithheld
the right hand of telle w?hip we .annct
wonder that it should agree to an allianctf -offensive-
and defensive, with its late che- .
my m the West. We shall have hut outV -selve
to thank for- it, if we fchould.liud
ourselves helpless on a snd-ien, in the
presence of a powerful conspiracy, to ex
tend the dominion of a rival empire over
the whole vast continent between the
lakes and the pole. '
BY THE GOV. , OF N ORTH CAROL IN V
TT7"H EREASj IT IS REPORTED TO ME
YY that many soldiers from the troops of.
this State have deserted their' colors and com-r
rades,: andre now lurking in' the woods aud
mountains, some of them subsisting by forcing -.
their friends to violate the laws by ' aiding them
and others by violent depredations upon peace
able citizens, entailing shame and obloquy -upon
theinsel ves and thtar posterity, outraging
thelaws and the peace ef society, aud damaging
the causa of their hard pressed country.
And, whereas Uen. Robert E. Lee, in Gen
eral Order -No. 54, Aug. 10th. 1864,'has. prom
ised to deal leniently with air who promptly,
return to duty though they may have incurred
the penalties ef desertion by, prolonged absence ..
without authority. New, therefore, I, Zebu
Ion B. Vance, Governor of the State of North"
Carolina, "do" Wtie.tli'tf myftoiif&mint,-rtTgr
ing moit earnestly upon all such misguided
men to wipe out from their once rt-speetcd
names the foul' stain of desertion by promptly
returning to thfe' post of duty in aVi oi dii nc e
wit'a said General Order No, 54, promising to
all such who voluntarily return or surrender
t:iemsel-'es to the proper authorities a full arifi
free pai don, or (he infliction of only the 'mild
est penalties .of be militarj lar.-, f xcejjt those
who have been gbilty of capital felouips a frniiiHt
the lives and property of the citizens, and this
promise shall .hold good for thirty days from
the date lwrecif. A pd 1 hereby warn all such
who refuse to Comply with these terms that
the utmost power of this S'tate will be exerted
to capture them or drive them from the. bor
ders of a county whosc high honor and spotless
renown they disgrace by refusing to de.end,
and that the extremest penalties of tKelaw wi!it
be enforced without excepti9n when caught, a
well against their aiders and abetters in the
civil courts, Simultaneously with this procla-.
ination orders will issue to the entire militia of
the State to turn out for their arreati and 1
hope by timely isubmissien .they will spare mo
the pain of hunting down like guilty felors
many : brave aid mbgaided men wh'o; havo
served their country well and couldf.o so again.
Deserters fromfother States who hidejn our
woods and assist in giving our State a bad
name, I can do nothing for, but to the erring
soldiers of North Carolina I confidently appeal.
And I earnestly call on all guoa citizens to as
sist me in making this appeal effectual,' both by
their influence as men, to take puns to seek out
all deserters of their acquaintance, put fhirf
proclamation in their hands, or ir.Jthe bands of
their relatives and friends, and urge upon them
to return to the pahf duty, which is also the
path of safety and of honor. If every good end
loyal cititizen Would set about to reclaim or
capture one deserter by every me?. in Lis
power, he would succeed and he will have ren
dered a most valuable and patriotic service t
hi State and country. Civil m.-gistnifes are
also exhorted i to be diligfitt in procett'itg
gainst all sueh as viola the stntute against
harboring, aiding or abetting deserters, and
warning is hereby given that in all casvs wheie
either civil magistrates or militia or home guard
officers refuse r neglect to faithfullyrperforai
their duty in this respect npon proper evidence
submitted to me, the Executive protection ex- ,
tended to them- under acts of Congress shall be
withdrawn, as I cannot certify that dtlicers, !
civil or military, who refuse to perform their
duties are "necessary to the due administration
of tbe laws,.' which they will not execute.
Given, under my hand, and the great seal of
the State, at Raleigh, this 24th day of August, i
1864 . ;
:' , : Z: B. VANCE. . j
By the Governor : ! j
Jl. il. McPhetees, Private Sec'y, "pro ten.
aog26-dlwI2w : t ' j
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