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li U-.ii t l y Press Association. lJfil K'if according to Act of Congress in tbe ! lsO-.J, by .1. S. I hra.-oi'-r. in tiic vieiK. a , . , .1 1 I oihe- of the District Court of the Confederate State,, for the Northern District of Gcor". , ; I Richmond, June 1 1 N',z- f th afternoon iBe 12th' says that alone- the entire Jthis mrning, : t-- rebel present a in rc uoiuer iioiKiorar tu wmifj uuusun,i" ; i-wwon i i r i t - .n on yesterdv. - j . u r,hnK. nT the 7th Mrect , ,1 tl,e rebel i..BTO-f3fd back .halfj io..u, uic t 'i .1- mil'. Hie sKirnnsner-f iA llu,,li vrir in close proximity. J ...:. , r taken k v the force in the tv -initv of Fort SUjjJiciif aii'l l' Kussy ; j h- fl;iilrJid hetwepu Aero n' Haiti- , .fTi . II i 1! . " irt t flik t 1 k - in,r'- 1 onc n "j - :l5. Kichmonp, July 15th. -JTHc follow leccived to-dsiyi. attacked h colanm Tths enemy un- j Wm -iih vetftenl.v- on he tnarcK from ; Pontotoc. Miss., 9 . t Mir many wag.)Bii. "e kttacked birniu psiion at Tupelo il.i- morning, but -vud f rrc hi.s nrf iiion. The battle frVs .''jjlrawii one,. and, latJ thret h'om. w'" - Pt?:rsbur(I, July' 1.1. -The Chronicle "i tVe 15th kas dispatch el from Baltimore to the 12tli, which says ' All fpiiet.. The city is Wrongly defetid- d.. ltliinee t.Ua.k j iffitnt rtri ulr i n op . 1 " ' KT jLast dianatehea from Baltimore report hn-ipcs, are open. GilmO eil..flman aiu; t. , ' ,irr w;ii.; s ,,,;!, f tU thr prominent seccssk 'ists Iiave !c-n i the -ity. an-?.-ted. I J The rebel fortes are in-line of battle Gunpowder bi id-e is n I bwiit M-.d willj""1; lhc first lull pitc cut of 7th street , , . , road, 3 miles from Washington, bf repaired in a tew day a ho rebels pre Sund - 8ft,.nienn there was fighting on nciiaveu ta be witluu -0 WHic-i o Jaiu-, '! e. . Gen. Tyler i.-, certainl' f epoi ttd killed or captured. I i i I'he CUpp'r f Tusd; 'flyenmg says, already vh havs it cert; n that troops .- -u-u lor the. emeigency p en. v.oucu j c gathering in front ot ' tbe l eoels, and; to prevent their being held as defences to be considtred a.s truth. I have det-r-thrtt everv diy the rebjl hq.t lingers in'f''be rebel.. ' ruined, therefore, to submit to the huinil- tho State." tb," ,vMti.r if .i fZnt 1 i The reVcls were in large force at Blair'a ition of noticin- this, not that 1 i:n-igine 1V , . , rr, 5 ,. . . ing all day Tuesday, and n? GbionicU' reporter from the Ifont tbe robe ntre being reinforced bj th't arrir.il i troops. He s y.s that car; iifuien Htid n- fotrynun ca:ne i from t c north sid .,of( th Mrect road. They n arljr' all passed j to the rij;ht, or cast side t .ths road, and other troops before an tin Vfil. side pas.- over to tho :;ist of the ;"Oad. The re porter say? be bd't tbe fin $ with the eon- . ,, , ., , i i t .i i vutioti, that the reb-1 bo. jrt. thunder- Ill" tt the irate.- of the napi)i capital. t I by have accepted the is tieiis a last ic-j t cot ami h-.ve com with lie cletcrmiua- i i"ii to oc. d in Ihy u lertaking, and troy win ni i.uii tuck i -tuout a tho; - tus-b a.iul last in- deft it t. ? f ' , . ... .. , " , . " rVirmi.b.rg all day, rol heueved hat th'- r-bl:, were vcdiivjUo II ar pr Ferry. . , ,r . , , ..ou-o.u.-, w..,- . 7 uiwK-, i., oi I'onres role to t!te fron .1$ watch the tight n 1 ues lsy evening. ; 1 'ui b and Muctorix r rtd to" hare f:r-ied jno'-iioM at Freder ff Maryland. bou U 1 1. i "d 1 i ot in a IjSs in south. Monntai'i. ai. d th raiiway iCtHeraphic r-on-i.tjidi .iti?!i bt vcen W 'Sltington and Ivdtinioie aftr P! o'clock : J'm y. Liural an i Point Rrnc .'lridg., nl tin Washington arid Ulti. ore Railway, ts burnt on Tuesdnyaru tlc Railroad ut in five. diflVrent places. ih Cfutonic? artys it will take seme tima to repair tlie Railroad. - Sumner, efMa;p., yras n rar'lrie train n .'i tieu. Franklin, but w i ftt rccog niied, and escaped. i A latter fr:n Xashvilh; dated July Vt! fn3'S a fiMal nnd deci.iTe" battle fur At hi -,ta must shortly nsu iruth yicinitr f that city, and, adds.sb Ud dohnstan t;M J, Sharm.ni' will robal y oease flank ir; and iJrliv -.- battle. -s t'n ing t iiiin uption in slegraph com " t p r i . . A ti. inti, .1 line 14. Two i IJrade? of Tan- muni.-ation, thu ( InonkU has ,,o jis. C"ii narc m, ,e, ana navo mauo ea.V .ne Pit.!,- n.-rib of B.ltimor? ,e;herwis8 ifTieult tusk of fvccruiting the Gen. Edward Johnson, . H. Stuart, ! to the extent .-iecmed nccess iry. Frank (iardner, d. J. Ar ler and Jeffi " 'ho pon have been pine mvWra'.el Mobilk, Julr U.va. Maury has th? fir- in tne torts near CharlMtn. c . 'lbe FWuida has capttt id five moi- Honing dispatcji, date i kec cavalry crossed tha Chattahoochee' at! Private advieffs report the fiht heavy Meor-'? bridge, nine miles fioi tewanon Jt Und the cnomv b ullv whipped Our'losS ri-ht. and were met by Arm,, brigade' a- E1rt .ir,i1,II.;M i i- !t-v rlriven bi t. nit i'..o V., : i ..... .... j . . VtiVS..- v . '. v- .-hsr.rr, of atair in front Tii -n.-iu i tii in-r occaiyr ,H with srtil- b-i sc.o.-: the river. , I. ti-TT'ovi , Jnl v 1 S.- -srfttnj(i t jt-e plratifr.l t i!n r iv t - l (' . r? ''hr t .ucces:c.Sn f( a r t I a o d . a'Gics from Petri s'tg ft.itc that ' .rr pc: emptoi ily refu t exchange V..ia rri, Vj.jv with f"tit. IGvlor. nf V . Pant, f .Vfi.. c.v..K '-..-.dinaand several l.tdiss. : cotter P.ipcr TL( olical miliary at Hampden Sid iec.:vd Ijt this artiraL 1 nev . ( Va) to a gentleman in New York: J I Our Seminar v now lias onle four stu A ri-Ay r a, J an? li Gov. Rr riihTinjoflri drnts, disabled or furloughed soldier?. i.il advice that j'r.i'i!s with t tha military duties here arc, of course, . giafly di h i-ir.- C nfrdi ste detai fc, remain at niinibed in iattrest at the present, and ho--, to persue their ordittarr vocations, andjl Vould be Tery ill content to ?t iy, but a- f determined not to obey a y,t rdr ta j for rr engagenuut on a Life of General j Fit at Atlanta lor th defeat efl5leir homes Jackson. Having been selected for ts and St't- . he iu.-t. u.:te:d the pi 0&cers to ; by Mrs. J and Gen. Kwcll, his rrr!!aU such persons and s- d fthemunder L w..-.r I 1,,,-. .1 i.J .,.if ....... , ,, .. u rcc 8 useu .some months, as perhaps the mo ft -useful against ttielawtul authontr, tUcient fe; ce 1 it ii i . i , , , u , . .., ov nuiHi A li?anl I'CC. work I could undertake, both for the cause will be snt to any point to erome rcsis- c . A , ' T, . tance. adinoni-V.es men detailed y the Coufed- rate oitnoriti.-s tr a;neultura n.,,ii-p. lhrsii- f r .. b -in-now nid y , the pi igtrm and sup ! ti,s ,l.ave extended the most liberal facili ) ly will not, b eridingre'd bj their absen s ! t'" to mc for making the narrative full l'r a hort nerifid. i W; i Nothing hew iu front. VJ 0 I ETKE.'FL'Ffi, July 14, lOpJlM. Tha i I T 1 Oil. i !. f" J ... itfiromric oi tue l'ui coui , fll t'lunts of the' rebel invasion. - tp ..... ..n. Gov. Bradford, reperts thajis cuntry lesid nee, tix milea frm Balre on the! uanes mreet avenue, a eral other houses, were burnt by Harr. Jmore on me inn. iraoiora s ii.rar ajd nriyateiu papers were all consumed. ufZs.:ss& the dispatches to say there was an intense; our Ui iverity, who is preparing a Ger fceling of resentment. man version. telN ni" he has seen :--n'" ri....w..lr l.. .i l... T :t . J-i oiiiiivuri iuii-' , or 1 ooiuri- lltli; aUo nine cars and the malls, is also reported that lhuh river and river bridges are huriied. It I'altimore is now cut off from all telc- graph and bailroad commuuieation, ex- urit. with i-:xhin?t,on. :ni annre heiixinns - - - . Z ' "., .,, ' w, ' , xvm oe soon "ruVic. Hefners are pouring into Baltimore .Irom all atiarters. " 1 t&tSrus-- nocicy was the sixth corps, ' Gov. Bradford' house v. burned by order of BndJey Johnson, for the burning of Gov. Lt s. .r t . 1 1 T . . i. ;. PArJ;n(1AM for the burning ol Uov. Letcher s house. Tlie house of Cochran, natal agent, was - l - o turnel. The -secessionists in Baltimore are very confidant. They, say Washington will he shelled if not captured. The Banks and Insurance Companies ,aT(. A deposited their valuables on hoard the steamer Ghattwood lor the pur pose and are ready to lc;vre at a mo- - - - - - - - - - , Arran pernor. is nave Dcen mane ro ra- mve tnc .arcnives irom Aniiapoin. . t n a . i : Tl ik morninj; the trains from Philadel phia werc overhauled nt Magnolia, 20 miles (ram Baltimore, 'and Major General Franklin captured. One of the trains li reported rc-capturcd. Hunter's forces occupied Martin.Vburg and Hagerstown on the lOtk instv-1ut the rebels held tbe South Mountain passes. Dispatches say th? wholr force op pcratiug around Ialtiiuvt c city is not over 1 .000 cavajiv UiiJiXUaj'i'Jr JJii rnf yat tne Amencin says they will IikVc the city sure. It is reported that dencr 1 Tyler escaxc. Grant has sjit word if forces around Baltimore arid Washington can take caru of those places and repulse the rebels, lie can attff'id to Richmond satisfactorily. Telegraph communication was r:-established with Philadelphia Montay ni;rht. Jcnr.ettV farm irom 3 until 9 o'clock, du- ing which the Federals wcie drffeii in 5 miles The rebel shells wre falling within 2 ! ihs of the centre ol th city jen housos tie roved near the ,t bl line, .frm rr.d Silver Spiing, The Chrfitt ids, elitorializing, says with in 5ight of the capttol armed ghosts are thundering dflltnce to the constituted au thorities of the nation. The Chronicle says Washington is the bet fortified citv in America, and stems ho; erul. Parties in Washington have be:n arretted lor inaiuiuctumj scce.i ion liners. A d spafch from Grant's l.fn':!'-'uartcr. ?ys the invasion f Maryland is looked on hf-re. as a farce.. We kno.v but very ; Tew f . Les troups left here about day ! nebt on the lllb. ' , , , , , : ,.r .... ,.r '' 111 H T Ul t Ml el.il Lllif ffiil, ItL I lit i ILnry. Three junboals have ben sent ii'vin Paltimsre in pui'Miit of the Florida. PrrfMirpn .fnlv I & Th Cli rn r. isls '. ,.,f tw ij.k u.n ir(v. I The rebels comniene 1 rotrccting fro:n i Washington Tuesday night. Tha l'eder- JhI cy;i1:'3" fllovvvd in their ra.r n cd ) hL-,t, pickftrg up sorft 2 cr 3 pris- ! toi .,. 73 rebel woindjd were left jat Si'ver Spring. Frank oltiir's place j w;is spared b' Brcekinri Ige on accu it of fornipJ. i,uimitcv ,vilIl the owri-r. Mant. i gtfonery Blair's icsidnc was Ourncd to Jthe ground, with all its contents, inflict ing, the Chronicle says, heavy damage on the Post Master General, It was supposed tlrj rebels would re- crc-ss to irgima bv Ed v.-ini Xoland'a ferry. There was a :valry skirmish near ! wladt-iisburg on luesday nTorhiiifr, in which the Federals admit a loss of 31. 'tj A httid car was sent through to lialti- ni"re on edncsdar. and lee-ular trains would run on Thursday. . There was . 7 O Baltiuvwe road. Gunpowder bridge will ; take 10 days to be put in repair. G!en. TvLr i safe in Frederick. T .e Chronicle says the rebels destroy - ei ..ml calried off a million busbcu of . - ;rain, all hors;.s jm'l a large nun m a lar number of i catt'.e. The Chranicle saj-.s the rni lcrs have done impartant service to the- Fcierxl Government in rallying the people to its suppirt'j&rine appe d from tbe "authorities ri i it i .i j Taneif. Jul v 1 3 lb. -Th enemy arc in jfull retreat in thr direction of Ripley. (Signed) - i S. D. LEI (Signed).. i fe. O. LEE. , ' - , -yvv , iis-iu 4- ea-T t yt U'aknw n. Forrest -'received hnex- pected reinforcements. TVo hundred of Morirm s men, who were left in Kentucky. an t b?ig unable to rcgim Alorggp, tut their way to Forrest, 'is the nexlest th:ng they could do. v' . . ... Lifr of Jacksox The. Kew York Cws et the J?t inUnt pnbhjhes a letter from Per. II L. Dabncv, Professor in thn ' O v Wv. - VJ I j M. Ul I t ViSl'flDU IHJCil IU it oi nii-i aim um eoiu.irv. j. uave recciT ed from Mrs. J., of course, all th. docu- menti her husband left, and the authori- and corr ct. General Jackson's friends' and comrades in arm? likewise have been I !exced' edinglykind, and I am convinced J I have amassot materials such a.J ., , . . .,, i that iiiai. t.0 i f :ii.. t.v uiuci liviouu una vi vau iui tilling, his life. I shall complete it in two very modest volumes. The first is already written Mid-about to he published It will appear in the Confederate State and London nearly at the same tirae, hav , beta., already advciliicd.ia tLe.LitUr .1 aii'; - - '"i! ;. in . .; op"!? !' 1 !i Mii .;-' ; . i ... :. :. . .1 . ............ l t - -. 7 nr.us ot tnc centra ot tn city. I'f s conempr, nor Lincoln and Stan or. rode to tho front j shoula I now notice it or its author, or the j .bout o dock Monday evening. brother of its author, ha .1 not new curron - . fT-' sk1ir,,,,s,,,!1? !,n1 t,:,n,(- r'l Cy f " S7 " lt fc 1" l4.h,li:r- it?i:- i THE FEUD AMONG THE LLN'COX-11ES. Appearances indicate that tha f. ud in the "ilepubliean party," so-called, i.s wide ning and deepening, and it the New York ft. ....1,1 I.. I... M-...lt..,l 't I ....... In I A V. W & I.T S ' S VI LIHIi II. Ill UllilTr.3 W i i ' . . . . . ' i .-i-.- . icau to opm separation ana Hostilities the faction led by Seward and Bl iuv .Thei latter hava Trnedt rt icadinr atrium but. Tnil J Ch.-e party, of which iV ssenUon, te(j is a ! member. The-to "factions have boj;un to cam 9 into collision in prisniry meetings On thm night ' of July 5th, a Itupuhlijvtn mrcting was held in IJrookiyn, in w'i'ich the feud was voileiit and criminatiuvis and looriiiii nations as plentiful as blackberries. The 1 1 era hi saj'.s : "But the significsv.t"cc of thi. q iarrel, breaking out at th'-blime, is made known in the resolution declaring that the Jcad ers in tine Unum JLcagues aie now in fa vor of nominating some other CiinUidatc for the I'ttiik-ncy than Abraham- Lin coln. AY hen it is understood that the men alkidsd to in the resolution as le id-er.-i fi'ow hold jv'silion.s in the Custoia House, and are and have been adherents of Se;rtary G'ia.sc, the imiiortnuc, mid isigni Mean cc of this content is laauo app.u eu It is tho Cabinet quarrel extending to the rank aid tile of thejjarty, and only tlie commencement of the breaking up of the shoddy . crew, which' can no longer be held together by wen tho a'dhesi'. pver of public plunder." Mr. fcnrag'ic, (U?p ) of U. 1 , rose for a Mr. rresident In apeech made in the House of Representatives so.ne- weeks since, (jrcner.il Frank BUir, then cl.iiming to be a mamber from Missour1, deliberate ly asserted that I had received some spe cial privileges Y.'0:n Secret try t'hiie by whili I had made, or would make, some two millions of dollars, arid he referred to Mr. Aspinwall as witness-. Postmaster Guneral Bluir used the Post Oflieo Depart ment to circulate the speech, and so made himself a pirtv in its villifioathm of the 'Secretary of Vao Trsasury and in it.s i;n- ne:ichme:it of mv er.onal iiitet-ifv have heretofore treated this i i i- -.1 . . . 4Vl!lT-i llli- ll-ll I iil.M.I .An lain rt r . I ated, if not contradicted, crtn it length mj'self the real object ofatta'k. ''he Luurhrouicn , ni tnu- tnbs ofJt?jir meant to strike at the Secretary ( ti Treasury. They had sonic political ends tj compass, and were not sciupulous in the choice of m?a:i. They did not care a fig how much tbe finances of the c umtry rnighT suffer. Army and navy miht i' unprovided for and unpaid. No imUe: what public evil might com?. What they wanted was to reach him with their poi soned arrow's: if tin outrh iie so much the better. flora Lin .New orJc Herald.) v., , ... ' . i.. , ' I t t:..i. . f I 1 1 1 J Y i T T t 1 1 I tl ,1 IT n n i II n T.'T ' .since th5 . re.siuati :i of 31 r. Cll-ist long a.s it in .-rely a q.ugtio:i of tae delV.it of an army and the loss of th lives af i five or six thou.san 1 i Union soldiers., ho po.ed to his re-Icciion, ho. appreciat-'i VII It - I lit 111" 111 Ol I'U. I i U4 .O . 1 UO v.p.t i.. c .-t.. - rn.u i iV-trc j;:i. appn-ciates tires -like thesa joke. will not tell, and j r 'instinctivalv keeAs quint. It is to bp ! honed that iU serious mood will continue, in order that tho country may judge pt.b-r I.m 5 r,v rro-o fi t to ho Pi-pJid.-nt ' P n"a ac' 1,1 :un6 U1 Ul at a"Jf 1,1 1 , , . . ii .. .1 .... ..i '1 ju Igmeut of t.ia country up- on mis point may .iivtermine tne n iestion of his re-election. PLAf FOitM JOT TUT. DEMOCUnfoP TnifTHT".. T CON- GKirS.SIONAL DlSTHlCT IN OHIO. The Democrats ctf the Third Con-res- "tOnal Instriet ot OJn have adopted the ........ . . . . -;- annexed. resolutioTis : IJesoivc J, That the people of the sever al Stat is conposinr these United States are united as parties to a constitutional twcnhe States ratifying,.tue same, based upon tfieir conjgffit; und that the attempt by theFcderai Ubyerwncnt to pcrpetu itc it byjce 'of arms is utterly wrong and dctrirctiv of the principles opou which U was founded. 7-Kesohed, That the present abolition radniiriistration, by its .wicked practices, i.s unparalleled c-rruptioos, iis imbecile and vacillating conduct of public atr.iirs, its,:, man if jhl violations of the 'Constitution, it pertinent cITf fs fo tibTfii" the liber ties of the people, its repeated a(tni'Jse to obliterate State lines and destroy State sovereijnt' is unwotthy the cnfidein-i- of the American people, nd deserves the execreatien of freeman- '- i IlCcOhcd, That th- present Wr.r ori- ... .. . mated in an entire laiscencepti'jn of the principles of our Federal Uniou- I h it in. prepoing for its object the restoration of the Lnien by force, it proposed an obj.ct which wai. in its nature, -and forever must be, incapable of attainment! ' ' We are in favor of an . immediate cessa tion of hofttilitios ami the inauguration of measures thit will lmd lathe restoration of peace between the contending sections. ilesolvcd. That our delegates" to Chica go are hcrc-by.instructed to favor the nom 4lnllllln t Ttf in it. - Is r i.. a. I I. . .. .I.i.aaiIh ' 1 p L Z " 7, ed 7, , r i proseculitn of this war, and to use. every honorable exertion in their power to se cure a-deciddl expression by that Con vention In favor of the im mediate- sas-tii- -l(vn hostilities, and the cslablijd. incut of a lasting and honorabiepeace. - -- T,Ke; ,Tcd' Lh:.a te Oemocra-y of the I bird Congressional District Convention assembled tender their thanks to t'no llaiu 'Alexander Long fr the bold, statesman like andhumane'vrtirnnc3 -of his recent patriotic speech. Whereas, have just learned that the Hon. C. L. YalUndingham, after a lonir, unjust and 111 biliary banislimciit. iii of Hand! ten : .Anouier uusiratioa . or u,e ..iern?-5?; Ti , A; (ISLEJS? m. i.iT,rrr..r;:..-... :..-itt. k -v - - , . I.ill.iti'iritv r -lr v; fiL-nn teonl l n wwt. . ! t- . f.- A r of j t , f rhave consent eu t serwt, if elected. a . i r i f ! til iin ci juiv : I i ..ill i tir o j i.i iiiii i ; i j ..itii , : . . .1 .. i .. : i. - .: ti. ii... .... i: . ' ' " J ' " K . - - ...T. 0 iJ i a (i : to. lie can even laugh ;.t the lailure ot yv tract Logwwod ....'.";. $5'S.6 p lb , rilllE iIaWjarrrffliAlT, T5j.a re, a p-t cclicm? cf hli -vi u-l tli''n ',P! jer . .-ii-j' -fl'a?-St? Hp - sjee-tfullr treet Bis naT-'ti trnr voter ' : ; ,t ir i- r r.;:".'id-- 15U t-3 00" t buctict' nf Caa.! -Hand and Harnett fr re-election .to "k c'-en H j ,! - Oj F. dcer $12 i-? 15 00 p hundred the S.r.at J in the nest General AssQUiblv, se tu? po-.y-rof a great combination on- H r ..: 10 00 p hundred. jnno n to ' - ili.vinj.sr ol liie v ii riMiitrr at. tut; Tafct, i i.ve oo ousaco, i ,.i r ,,,i;.it.. c.v ... t 1 i rs.t.- iii no ; t.i. .-.t ' v .. " . . , .' i wol. ami one ouncn tor lour pounds uiiaiU-.t nn i o'it.ti &.ni i.ir . career oi the biMndertiig tntler u concon- , --) the oihee ot Atinn t, uumoeiwna county.- etl - - . .iiaui n w ii i. n tr.it-d in ',e. S-.n-itn" n -i 1 ioolre: th oo- ' T! ; . . 'kn oi ,!uiiiCimiu i.t, r"..m . Arents ha ve been appoint -d to make the ex- " i Vl TBr i ' position of that holy f Mr. L:n:!n, a;id i ': - ? ' M ,H v no,;i0 ' I r 'i' w ,KRnMKV; ,tOTT:-a ' ' a 1' ' '- r. t- " nrr to mwJisrc the duties With What aUUltV ..t. ... .. . . .t . r .,, , . . .. I.,.vi. . v i tb- nr,Wn," of an n'nwtioii i l.iis insni- . - ,t X i may27-te HECTOR McNEILL. Rw,vir.wl,!.rp, -,.r.,,n sio'.Lviiu k'J 'SMacp: r rneilBOsf i rod -.voi hi v. torn 11 ' tilr t!,o lu-A oof! " S..I,- " ......... " j- boro. A.heville, Pittsboro'. -Louisburc. Fav I bRiiit. f. - I ' I . . , .... - - - i I - " ' - - - - - - - . - , .III ' I Oil o T l.k Ifll r( lit! . ii,.niijii.iii. t. trtt.i io'ii t i i u iv o I i I i t o. - , - ' - . " . ! : .: ",': ,n , m WivSai .Uk. Editor :-l see anDouiuod i .tt..villP. r'nlin. anil at fh: ..ln. I 1h k KKfCf- E s irc; of tlrt most. i.ivtoi-., (Tr-r Th t rtt.n. . oou. t, TW-ry . , .... w. - - --. ,l,nK- T ili.iVV p in NmlK k;u 3, m s; f CiOpc t inroug'.i tiis recent Xh-'ass $:',; p gallon re-election, eill McKay, Eso. Allow me alat please inarK ou tne pacKages who tney are ( - " ? i , " v---- ! i - m i i - i .i -. . iv.i or. i i -, r it. in ,.nnnni ilw.'namA nl nnniri.1. ..I' aiip t.i.iii tVntn. ftnH flip Puttnii vfl pti ii 1 1 1 hn l'i ii'iva irliul Anle ol 1. C f . I . if..iT-rt i r. i .trin,.!- fs.j n i - ir .siirsr, ?( . .irr i.w it-f . li. u i?' in iiiu uiiuji. ... niiuiiit i v.. .i. .uv. i - ...... ... . ..... ..... ..... .v. , . - . I I 14 V 1 1 1 f i i I . I . '1.1 1 I IS t i II- ( I. . 1 ' .... .- V - . - 1 & . .... - 1 I. ....u I.I. U.' 1,'nir XJ ' . ...... . - llOll 111 ,- i compact t9 which each StA ac -ded as ' ISO Xll'KS.TIONS ASIK. a . Fcpera-to and.-0jVCrcjgn Cf.tr.ivt;.iity, j "T OST, aa uppsr'sst of G1?M TEETH mono which is blndinci'tself bv i's own particu- ' -I J tsd f'n Rubber, whu-h can be of no service lar notification;" 'thaP tixt Union cf .which iTT1 my'i'U-, Th'r fi"d"r'wii; ... . ' . , . ... j eerve ths abuve reward and no questions aikeo, this compact is-tfrc bond, is a union be-. ifieft'at mv o'riCe j IU-.-solved, That we welcome him wiih'J cl. ot ! 'ltd hearts, srel r j ice :!r! h pntriot'c ' 'Yoto voiop hil 7- 1 in h1.' ; 1 ' '.' -'i! ' i ' - voire A WAGG-rsH friend says that the reason j Gf.i. JoWistQii Jias not heretofore 'captured Sliormai'i's army is because he had uo place vo jut them, O ir prison.-? wer ! all full, a Md running over, and it was ex prnive to frrd thenv. So Ung as ' h oul'J Imld ;en in his front, and have tIl PriViI?-? ol hlJ1,n-'J . fe,r,. humhed of them feed erei y paij" But now, five or. ten a;res having heeh addad tothe prison -grotinIs itt Andcrson ville,.;a will proceed "gobhle np the whole concern in a" very few days, and seivi down what xlocs not kill.. A ertlemaiLfnm Monroe county says: "The wnemr, uuder the-'comm vnd of Hun ter, upim Ins passage through this comi ty, did ev?ry thiag possilde to bring about a stat of si rrViitiotii ' The effort" has cost him severely, fori suppose there never was an,.ariny brought so npar to that condition-to .escape- it, ss this same army of Hunter's. They fed rarenpusly upon pea vines,"" green appks, not'iarger than cher ries, corn in ihe",w hr!i? grain, and onion teps."'. - ' A NAtive ctn' - Noktii Carolina- A Yankee jourtud-states that J. A. Winslotv, Cj plain of ki.Keami'je is a native of Koxborougb; N ). K friend ci unties, I as a ?mber of the Ho!r? e tfl Cimons ol the i?, . rr;fl.Vi ix,. i:r.. ;tT-t I IMIcl. Villl'l-M .HIIll It tl tit IIVV le in my porer;to :;ee the people.' It inft'v to proper, thovefor4, to stite that, if cl'ccUd, my. i::-cqe and TO'es will be cast "m favor of eh inaa?res as in my judgment may "be bct calculated to in sure the success of our arms and secure the independence of the 'South. .It will be my constant aim to loi-k al ways to the c rnfurt anu care of tnj bnUhrr m11 iers, and I shalLsi'pporjt eve-y measure r!!1)!!:! f ed in ' nrnritot c tbir intrre:t and to encburaire and-clicvr them in their arl J ditous .ind'palriotic i ! zing witli the people an'i . I ever infim-nci? I may havw shall be ex- 11 U(l H lXCdiuil ii: HI..V Uli illiu unill nil . ' O tce t aUlust rightV And" privileges. In UiC discll nf :. - LRUntir? duties, la.vfI -f'ir!.u n mcd tpro mote the ihtCrt anu carry ot tbe wish of my fe"fw-cili7.f'.., believing that a representative, . in 'this cpneity, is the public servant bf .the people and is there fore bourn?- to yinld a ready obedience ..cc. Jth' their wishe, Hn every to their instructions and a cheerlul way 'consistent with the public good 1 have servad three years in the armv, and if the' people no v desire me to serve them'. ill u y.'f i:it-i a pin i ijt , i iii iiJCJ iuii j plv wilu Ihfir wishes. " 1 JOHN P; McLEAX. Plv mouth, X, C, July 9, 1564, to I A V ETTE V 7 Lif .13 M . CO'dUKCTED BT J VY IJiTT. Jur.Y la, 18G4. i icon , I'ork Lird Il .-of I 'I'.-H :i x Ii itfr 0 tton C .lb-e C tt 'i Yarn go 4 00 j ib .. 2 2") 2 fo "r lb ... q, 4 00V Vt 2 00 V ....2-50 fa V 'b eft , p-r, vi is l it i) th V 40 V' bnucn. .0 00 Or: - V it 1 Fruit ..: Ajies A.IVaehcs $1 .W ) lh lTt:xs 'i .iia Corn ... Whea $1 OO V hondred i lUI n Otl l.nhnl :ni uo busnei j 15 00 V bu?hel itocs. Iri.-h .. M 15 00 V bushel - $10 1 5 00 J bnshel SI 00 p lb Sw.-et 'l, V'm?' -' :' 10 1) Th Family Bar 2 00 V lb ; ' r-,A it k Tfi'et ... V -its Turpentine . , 3 00 p gal. ! K.n Httevi!!.' i-i Shretioir!l 40 fffi fi 00 ) Ta.rd . i . , . . T . oU3 00 Jlo ft bu.,11 - f . -.uqf - .in . - new ADiE n.mm ent s. i " . j I ill.lt tO IHi', 17 TnE BA LA NCTTOF THK YE A R, A 1 I onsen, to cooic. wash ana iron one . ... . - . . . who can come iceU recommended none othor nvedapplv. I. CASI1ELL. UJ 2t " " v . 23 DOLLARS REWARD, 120 -2t J. II. FREFMAX Dintiit. M CACIA" ha? come. The Muictias ariived ut 13S-'tr-- ' No.' 1 7, Market Squire, Itcncliii: fer tile Millio i rjGIE M YGNOLPV WEEKLY,- coa'taining 1 'Dickeua irreat talef two Citiu m'av h- bad at our counter Price 50 ct:-pr e'iiv uvipi l lor six mo-nti .AUu-luv sMt i n iMt.N PUNCH. -'v '; '. "s. J.lSS tf , TTP-OM the nubs riber on the 6th inst. a me- r d-iu'tf z3 bi'indie milch COW, crumpled horned, hair scratched off a little on one aide. Anv- information received eoncerrinar said ' CO W will be liber.vk'y rewardd hv li ir kji-Ti'lTii At DiAiCBO-s's Stoke . 13 s-St tiir Rcolvo i a ftlfill 4l' 1 i x -. ... . 1 " a A v"vlr'.ni oT-cuewiu- M-. tmMHs to - j EKCCO. t'OnilSHnZ PUW Hit" S;Wn. - ing Draniia Cwicc 0ra, w7iax So. "1"; Jioxbero Gold Leaj" ; - Extra Fine- JTyco Delight. . Sir, wholesale and retail, at No. 17, Market Square, under the. Cauolisian' Oilice. JuneB-ti itlbe Iong CohiIjs. KIC'E lot of Gutta Pcrcha MISSES LONG COMES, of . various siz?, iut iucirl J W r.m -1 . 7 . y the Store undek- the June20-tf CAROLINIAN OFFICE. Combs I Combs ! Combs t I k cirnrcp kit nr rvnev vn nrTi . PEliCaA Fine Tooth Comb3. For sale umler the JuneiO-tf CAROLINIAN OFFICE. BLACK AND WHITE PINS, ELK. & WHITE HOOKS & EYES. At No. 17, Market puare, under tho CAROLINIAN OFFICE. P PiT received and for tale a superior aiti-- uid Letter 3;pei . J M June 24. - 1?0-tf m Tv rn rF.xs t ci- 1 berland ftnd ja!i tt coiiutU'i will vole on the 4th of Auust next. rJL'Ii. Con feci ev to Tiekel, .roji (JofEitN!ii DS. V A.3STCE. , tn. Icl3siiiicl. on'umberlaiMl, FOR TIIE COMMON'S Gcrt. A. I. McLcaiij Harnett, J. G, Shcpher1, Cumberland, Crh. M. McDnOlc, - do. - Jaly rt, 132-te 01.;?i var eop3'. . ."ii.TO TH K VOTERS of CH.VTir-t?tl-W A M C45unty. At th" solitition of many soKli?r? in the snny, as well as many f; i-ii.-i at home, 1 announce myself a candi dat for tac lloiii'.' of CoiHtnon fYxtm ("hatham County.- I haTe received no solicitations from Kaljabitcs, tho American Heroes, or the oli garchs,' or those who stay at Lome to mike monev oit of tlw; famili.'"of the soblie: and -occupy their spareTim i abusin; bettor wen tkan themselves as uiIayal. 1 .tana lanly and squarely bu the-platform of St-'wix? and Brown, ol" C'Orgi and Y. ,W. iloldeu for Crovrnor agai-wt the t, o1(1 j and I brieve that without the election f such men to office we will nv!r bavc a pormaac-ut peace. So far as ths soIJI.ts are chcrned, I do not wish toj appear to boast, but 1 will say that I 'have jdsne as much, for their families, or nitre, ac cording to ;nv means than' any V aaccit; in tr... County of Chatham. , -FclUr eitiztn and soldiers, jo tthe polfa on the 4t of -detin ar.d ru(? fr fi u Coaj-er- 'ff-!JCH people Ull Bill Ol iUll-niUieu, UUl JUiiu i' tor tout rirht. j. a.' Mcdonald. 139-tJ Oakland, July 15. A CARD. io, te Voters bj tSumherCvttnl a.'-d TLir- nctt Count iist. 'both at home and in the army : ' - In eo'.rpliaDce with Ut solicltatton? of laanV friends. 1 announce invself a candidate foi a seat in the lower branch of the ensuinsf Lee:-'' lature of North Carolina. My political senti ments are well known to be of the straitest sect, and I stand before you, my feilow-eitizens, squarelv and fail lr on the platform nfpxinci nh?s so kblv enunciated by Vice President 'tc- j pJiens and (iov. Krown of Georgia, and so pa jtriotically advocated by Wr. V. Bold en of this to a- negotiation for an honorable peace. I hope to be able to meet you, my fellow-citizens, at the seTeral Tax Gatherings, and more fully explain my views on the great and all ab soibiu q'4?tious of the times. . JAMES M. TU11XER. July 51SC4-te -ZP To the Soldiers r.nd Citi zcn of Cum berland und Harnett. A . P. Bethunc ofeo "A" oth. C. cavalry, is a candidate, and if fleeted wil ri'present th? good people of said countias in the Commons of our next Legislature, with what ability he may possess. Jnlv S. " 132-It5t - - - THE FRIEXDS OF LIEU T . JOHN P. McLEAN. SOth Re Sj-i gint N! (J. T., respectfully reecoriraend hiaa to the voters of Cumberland and Harnett coun ties, a on oof their membsrs of the House of Commons in the next General Assembly. Jn!jj-t; Observer copy. WE ARE AUTHORIZED LEA X as a candidate to represent Cumberland l. ! il immi ill. -' and Harnett in the House of Commons uf the t , i . ,,. nest General Assemhlv. - Tho FKIESDS of ('ol. M. I. McDlTFFIE. will be gratified to learn thathe has consented to be a candidate ! to represent the countt-s of Harnett and Cum- -berlard. in the House ofConuwiis of the next I "'"eral Aseinb:y. Junu 25-1 19te For tJie' Scitale. TO TtlK FREEMEN OF CUM BERLAND COUNTY. Hv r- watchful of the interests of his constituents and ever desirous to do that which he thinks is their wish. There are few, if any, better members in the present Erru-I;ihire than Dr. ! J no. McCormick, ot Harnett conntv. nTK t)P TITF. PEOPLE. .rfse-. The friends of John !IcL St-s1Z4--i2tni;vs5i5E,t on, announce him a candidate for Sheriff of Harnett Couny, at the enduing election in August. a2r2C-tde WE 11ESPECTFU LEY JIE- OTtimend NEILL McKAY. Erq., as a candidate for re-election to a seat in the next llon.-e of Commoni, from Curube and Harnett counties. May 2d, 1364. MANY .CITIZENS. A FEW SHEETS of new MU.S'IC, oomp;L ioct charming New Pieces just issued, at , No. 17? Maikv'k Sfiuare. June 24. 120-tf Clutches ! latche)$ ! I "YTAXKEE MATCHES: CONFEDERT ' MATCHES. kor Salaat No. 17. Mark'ft Square, innbr the CAKOLIX1AN OFFICE. June 2t. 120-tf COTTOX CAKJDN, IVo. lO. . rII2 Fayettevill-COTTON CAED Manu-"- faetuiing Company arc now manufactur ing Cardi superior to any run through the blockade, aa ! at present sIliti, for ;i,o riee taefinsrl.; pair or fey the quantity. Anv porsM orderimr six h- a ;r ai;M, j seeurtlr packed and delivered I nnngton tree ol expense. uaI1 wn or a 1 ?3 A. A. McKETDTAN, J. A. WORTH. AiTLX. JOJXNSON. Favettevill, N. C- Apr lO tf; Envelopes ! Kiivoiopcs 1 .4 SU PERI Oil article of ENVELOPES, Zt Commereial size, just received and for rae, at the .store urder the - June 20 tf - . CA KOLINIAN OFFICE. : T SUPERIOR article 0"t;,.it old BPOWN I & W I X DSORand Con federate Toilet Soap. , y, at the Su.re under the i - j Jwae2i-tf CAROLINIAN OFFICE. Jtid IScceivciti. A GOOD SUPPLY f that extra fine chew ing tobacco, which I w.il! sell on accom modating, teruii, wholesale or retail. JunelO-dtf L HULLING.-? .YORTII. rpUE MERCURY with back numbers, con I taining those, charming tale?, which yunng ladies wish to read, have ariived at J ime 1 2 m 17, Market .Square. i:v AOVEL. a-.a. TIGRESS AND MAID" a household 1 a . i . ... r. . . , . lYJ 5'tory, bv the Author of "Jonx Hal ifax jUestloiax." . . "The Ogtlvi," "Head of the Familt. "-Xothisg Xew," "Agathh' Hcjhami," Ac, Ac., &c. Just received and For i"!ale at j ther ht,0re ufnier CAROLINIAN OFFICE. licedlcs, and Spool Cotton. 4 CHOiCElofoT NEEDLES (Shap'o ass'f) i" solid headed Piad ; totther w ith CLARK'S SPOOL COTTOX, CAKOEIN1AN OFFICE. Visxcar ! "Vimpg-ar f r ytate, and iliould i be lavored w tn a sullicieu- service, vmpalhi-'0 tyur votes to place mem the high position k 1 !a... ...1 . Z -.t. T t - f ..W.klt -) . . ..11 !n io I licrs, liai- . .j f i . a.0 an nrm ist ice. with a View t I -Hp ? Jimp .. Of Deceased OSiccrs and Soldier..-. AVn.sov, June 20th, i$4. HE UXDKKSUJXEl) has been appointed I a '.'cuiuiiasioner invci-tijjate, cuilect ami pay orcr to the parties entitled tlicreto, all 1 claims lor bountj', arrearages of pay and allow ances, due to the repredentativt's of deceased .-1-tieers and soldiers troa tjiate. - Th Jrtiesjntitl ml m fii t tltfi!m- rf . i. in, n..,.rr);W i n...-tv .-econdiy, the child or children, if the e buch, if tkera be neither "widui or children th-n, thirdly, the father, it tlitre be nritUer winww, child, children or father then, fourtkly, the mother of th d icca-rd, and in default of .IJ of these tha, fifthly, the executor or aduiinutia tor of the deceatd. " Th elaiirant or claimants must fa nlsh his, her r their afiifiarit, and that of one disinter ested witnes as t- the relationship, and in all cases, where the cl imaut is not th-.-widow, the a 'iidarit imsst negative (lie existence of a claim ant or claimants of K higher ;d.r. Th? Jus tice of the Peace, before whom the athdavit is subcrihed mustCertify to the cre dibility fthe witness, aad Clerk of the County Court must certify, ucdor the seal of the Court, that he is a Justice wf the eace. If Ute claimant or ilairaanta be a child or childrea of the deceased, and h. ehe or they mi-, mci f tucir 'uitruiaii, auu imr oi is il the tiict ot fcis dU, under seal ''iS yuai-tlian inust be certiao f (hi (odiitr t onrt Clerk. W.heii thtf clji ii is made by aa eiutr or administrator, the fact of th executorship or seal bv tho Cuntv Court tlerk. All of there jcpr3 ihould'bt tent in dapli cait An v person dircetlr interested will be furnish- ad upon aHUcatinte me, with.a . .per form of these papers in lull; .a cpv ot which, tor th; irreater 4n-erii.ene in irrtL.' will b fni ivar- Trmrpn tireach I 'nH1i.. rWi-il rhirl- . of forwardinjr their paper to me, ther will in- lorni orm me of th date of the death of thV deccas- el, whert hs tlu-.l, was killed, wk.tn?r or not ther or anv'one for them, have received the personal eflK?cts which deceased bad with him w - il 1 ? , A i in"! ii.rv 9i ins weain, and wneiii r r noi . M,F ece.iacu in a uos-comn. i ucu onc-r or , private,) had ever received the State's boint v. It is Terr desirable that all claims should be forwarded' at as early, a day as may be practi- cable. In all cases, t tlu claimant Posl O.Uca and County ux full." JSO: A. STANLY, 123-lt Co:umissioner. REPORTER'S DICTIONARY, IIASBll ON PIIHrGR.APIlV. O PKES.S and shortly to be published, a JL book with th above title, prepared by thn subsc. ibr, who has had nearly 20 years prac tice in PhonogT aphic writing, having been at one time emnioved as. an oflicial repo!t?r it) the Cnited States Senate, .and, who has heen for th" last seventeen mouths, and is now, if x Thij'co-iUiissiou is intended to facilitate the 1 n,,n 1 Ust day f duly, ino.. at 3f.; collectisn f thse claiias, aud save the claim- I'J'tini 1 st Pfli nst cty d' Aug., inc., at ; ants all expense - I toin lstp Ust lav of Sept., inc., at 1 1 - 5 -1 arties '.uterestcd mav niateriall v nid me in , . . W ; - - , tha investigatien of their claims, if at the time 'T :iu'fy v mont ly tax, Oct. mo., at , , porter of the Atlauta Intelligancer. ; Ur 1 W4'.4 " The Dictionary will contain iridiation?, by : , . " " . m.mf of a simple nomenclature, tar writing i B!tLANT a No rrivr.MlN:, with Phonographic letteis, about 20,000 words' "u'lTiftl tvouo ceiirnin of the Englifh language, of ninetv-uine one- , . TnI,A . !.A , KS'MvLI1 hundreths of those in common ue the re- iALhS KAlvLIFE. NOVELL IT'li;-; insiniug words being easily writtvn after these IX.CH)E1S AN I) A X EC DOTES OF arelsarned. 7 "' TIIRAVAK! In the Introduction to tha Dictionary, sim- fS5tYS CltiTlC S 11 rlj" intriirt ion will be (ri v n fur lifpinnern if 4 . . ' . ' the study of Phonography, wiih lithographed .11 . . ? J 1 " A- . 1 I . f 1 - 1 . liiusLrjuioiis, prepareu uy orie oi me oesi ar tists ftr the Confederacy. The object r the publication 13 to -make a standard tor Confed erate Reporters, and to-render it possible for the much coveted and beautiful art of H sport ing, to be leaiDed even without the aid of a t?nch?r. As the work will be expensive, new type ' . , . . i - j 'K I" yAl '.' " V"'.v, d expresslv for it, inlv a i En''1 .l,l,un w 1,1 -' ;- - . - I sire copies are requested to send to the author Li i i i jix : their orders at once, (to be recorded.) accm- panied with the price of the SRme. hieh wili be five dollars per copy. The book in paper j cover, and suitable tor use, w ill be sent to all ' I subsci ibers, by mail, without additional cx- ' pensc: A. E. MARSHALL. j dtf Augusta, Ua. QUARTERMASTER' DEPART M EXT, R a t.k i an, June 0, lhtil. "JL Yarn for Wool, upon the following-terms, viz: On-o bnrifh of Yarn for three pe'Jnds washed I hope the people will patriotienllr reppond to the above notice, as the Wool L for cloth ing the N. C. Troops. II. A. DOWD, A. Q.. M., N. C. A. .Tnuelt-tljul The papers in tbe State will ph-ase cpy an til July 1st. 7 TO THE PR I E. D.S OF TOP SOLD IERS 'J.'lii-fulotit flic C'MntIci':,y QlARTUKilASTlilt GhXKIliL DcPA HTM EST. 1 1!a?1.Ro Et.-KEAU, J- L'rcnmoxi), Feb, 20ih, 1SC-4. ) rPIiE friends and rel.itivei.-oi" soldiers in i the Army of Northern Virginia arc hereby "notified that hu arrargeraent' has this da? wfn erTocted with the SOUTHEPN LA.ri!Ev5S GGAll'AiN 1 , lo carry all pacJc aercs of food and wearing app irel to lifch-' nion?,Va. To secure Ihe advantage?! llms obtained through the express company . Gmj following instruct ions must be tvervcd : P'aakagea must not contain more than one hundred pounds; be' well secured, and plainlv marked, and sent at Ihe expense of ihe slipper to either of the Soldier' Kelief Associitions. which are located. as follows: Iu North Carolina, at Raleigh; in South Carolina," at Columbia; in Georgia, at Air usta; in Alabama, nt Montgomery; or at any other point at winch one of these As ociatious Lave an office. " The A?ents of these sociiitions will there take charge of Ihcm. and ship daily, by Southern Express Company, to the j rop- cr Agents of the respective SUtes at Lkh- proncr iadividar.l owner?. To ineet Ihe vishcs of Ibe soldier?, and to jive theirt a certain. unT fpe'edy coinniiiuica lion with hoiau the &Hefai Expres Com pany ITa agreed lo gift this freight prefer ence over every thiijg .else. : and in -order that no obstacle may occur .to (Tie succe? of so laudable aa enterprise, the several Railroad Companies .are hereby requested to render the Hxpress CiUnarrf suodi Pacili tics as will enable it to maKc lois arraugc -meat .. complete cuceess. As the Southern Express Compazv as sumes all responsibility of the tnnpporta- hi micii iIkv mir cniov the same nri vileires b.i-ebv secured tvlh-Araiy of Xoitbr& Virginia. Lieut. CoT. a1ad'tjuc.iterrud.lcr. Approved. Y.R- Lvvtoa, uaa trmasler Geiw. ' OFFICE SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO., AlM.U'STA. ua.. ret iu. i.-i4. v 1 THE SOUTHEUS EXPUESiS Ci)itP N hereby noti:y the h .ends aotl leliliveF.; o! S-bliers in the Army of Norrhcrn Ya.. r a::d- elsewhere, thirt they r; prepared to cat ry out arrangtinents as an-comiced the above card aud that thry will do all .1. 4.. r..i,:i : ... L H LI. I.UIlbl W V m. .... ." 'I - .- w t 1 1 1 2" ' c 11 1 ti i.f ,;C?n ff'& XcliS iWt ra tion of those packages, the PeJier Asici- j o.v 1 -d thin v'Jlin; ' - . ' tii.us nre relues..exl to withdraw their 1 pap i b ? utd tlr oney m rec;,ivV , Agc,tS who hac rctofore acted as travel-) t'p iZZltZilZ will ctblish Hgeucies in the rear of there i !' . ' ": I: II"., Lwr w.r,. Auctioucer unci 4? sfi'iH ST2 sJ2J L'iT 5il asA Xi'-IT jlJ? i u i:ti t. v 11 lh, ;s. c. 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The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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July 19, 1864, edition 1
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