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THE (Tarboro', N. C.) SOUTHERNER. North aroliiiA- r The following among otnor regula tions, have Leon adopted for the" enlist ment of the State Troops of North Carolina, Icing "tit inn fJvinauwl snlis- tcd fur the war : XVII. As soon .aa h company is re cruited to the 'nirinbcr of sixty-four pri vate, with the required complement of non-commissioned officer, the senior company officer recruiting will report f Inilwi A illl1:int-GM':.'ul hi lllC State Troops at Raleigh, through the colonel of the regiment, when an officer will be detailed to make a final inspec tion of the company, and should he find it to .contain tb rrquisito number of suitablo men. ' sntnfcar it !flt V service. XV III. The pay of uvery man who shall successfully pass this inspection, and be. mustered into the fci vwcj will commence from the -date of this enlist ment. After this muster, the bounty (fifteen dollar?,) provided by law will, when practicable, be immediately paid. XIX. Under the act of General Ae serobly, "to raise ten thousand troops," ratified May 8th, 1801, companies be composed id paid asfolws: A Hitter if. One Captain, S;,30 00 pf rvlh Two First Liruts. 00 00 Two Second Lieuta. $0 0 One First Sergeant, 20 00 One Quarter Master Sergeant. Military Hospitals. jTersburg .hospital. it Tbice Sergeants, Four Corporals, Two At inters, Two Musicians, Ninety l'riva n-s, 17 00 17 Oo 13 00 13 00 I 2 '00 i ton u M II It so a " 17 00 17 00 15 00 1?. 00 13 00 t When serving as Light Artillery, the above officers and men receive the same pay and allowances as in tho Cavalry.. One Captain, $140 00 per -mtl. One First Lieut, .100 09 ' Two Seoond Lieufs. 90 00 ' One first -Sergeant, 0e Quarter Master Sergeant, Fow Sergeant?,. Fow Corporals. I Two Buglers, Oue FajTkr, Sixty-tour tnntrmiy Privates, Officers will furnish their own horses, and will roceive forage oily for horses actually kept m service, not exceeding three for a Cai'ain and fve fo. Vtoi' tenant. Jifa.ntry. One Captain, $' 30 00 per mUb. One First Lkut. 00 00 " " ' Two Second Li euts. K 00 " One First Sergeant, Four Sergeant?, Four Corpora 1 Two Musicians, Bixty-four to ninety Privates, To the Peopte of North Carolina The -General Military Hospital for tj.lvinr .-are of the sick and wounded of the North Carolina troops will be es tablished in Petersburnr, Virginia, and will be ready for the accommodation of patients in a few weeks. There will be required for the use of this Hospital, two hundred and fifty pair of sheets.; two hundred and fifty pillow tick, aradas many pillow cases $ two hundred and fifty pair of blankets; as many pair of drawers, and socks ot j wool and cotton, and two hundred and fifty shirts; two hundred and fifty tow els, asid any qua-ntity of hard soap, sucli as is made by our housewives. This latter article is very much needed at this time in all the liegiments. Kesidcs the above enumerated arti cles, there will of course be needed Brandy or Whiskey, Wines. Cordials, Tea, Rice-flour, Sago, Mustard, ground or in -seed, lied pepper, Sago., and dried frak-s of all kinds. And, if any of cur Eastern friends will send us a supply of Yeoppon, it will no doubt be fouud ve ry useful and wholesome. Money forwarded Ao .this o&cc in .fuc- therancc of the objects contemplated by the establishment of this institution will be thankfully" received aud properly used. 5 .$uM go -1o flMorsburg on Thurs day for the purposo, among other things, of making arrangements 'for receiving all articles forward.-d for the use of the Hospital by the citizens of the State; and also, for the purpose of arranging about transnortiou. Any further information -on "this sub ject, or in regard to the special wants of our different Regiments, T.'iM 'be checij'ully furnished by the chief of this Department, as far as he is able so vo uy. CHARLES K. JOHNSON, Sure. Gc.nl. N. C K IS W POSTAGE ACTS. Notice to the Public and Instruc tions to Post-Masters. The folio wing laws' have been exacted by the Congiess of the Confederate States of America : Letter Postage. ' "AN ACT to prescribe the Rates -f Pos tage in the'Confederate States of America, and for etter purposes, "'five Congress of the Confederate States of America do enact, That from and after such period as the Post Master General may by proclamation announce, there shall be charged the following rates of postage, OUR LOCAL DEFENCES. The following bill, which has been passed by Gon-greas, m3 approved by the i President will be read' with interest bj our volunteers: .1 Bill to be entitled mi Act fo rwrnk for Local Defence ami SjxxiaZ Service. Sru 1 TLp flnnnresn -of the. CJovfede rats States of America do That the Troops President be and he is hereby authorized to a-ooept tlie services of volunteers, of, such kind and in such proportion as he may deem expedient to serv5 for such time as he may prescribe, for the defence of ex posed places, or localities, or such special service as lie may deem expedient. Sr.o. 2. And such forces shall be mus tered cuto service of the Confederate States for the local defence or special service aforesaid, the muster-roll setting forth take Companies in the army defending vice previous to the 31st August, 18G, Southern Hichts. The Companies arc cannot draw' pay until after the next as follows: Capt. Lloyd, . fcdgccotnte Guards; Capt. IJaimnond, llocky Mount Light Infantry j Capt. Ilyman, Edgecombe Rifles; Capt, battle, Con federate Guards; Capt, Pitt, Spartan Band ; and Capt. Jenkius of the State I ... . . i . l A . to wit: For every single sealed letter, anoi w - for every 'letter in manuscript ot ppcc of j and the said volunteers shall not be con- any kind, upon whicli information shall be akeil fee? or communicated in writing or j by marks ot svgus, conveyed in the mail for any distance between places within tie Confederate States of America, not ex ceeding five huudred miles, five cents; and fwr .any distance exceeding five h.uudred miles, double that rate; and every letter parcel -not exceedig half an ooiiwe in weight sliaM be deemed a single letter, and every additional x weight uf half an ounce, or additional weight e:f less than half an ounce, shall be charged with addi tional iiigl-c postage; c;- at I jtickiyes sidereal in actual service until thereunto specially ordered by the President. And they shall be entitled ta pay ov subsistence only for such time as they may be on duty under the -orders of the President, er by his direction. ' Skc. 3. Such volunteer forces, when so accepted and ordered into sich service, shall be rgaoiied in accordance with, and subject to, all the provisions of ithe Act en titled "An Act to provide fo the public defence," approved March. Oth, 1861, and may be attached to such divisions, brigades, regiments, of battalions, as the President Coafrtfcmte G north. Officers.. Capt. T, W. Battle, 1st Lieut, H. A. Dowd, 2nd " Fred. Philips, 3d " R. S. Sugg, 1st Scrg't. E. D. Foxhall, 2nd " E. Ijcwis, 3d S. M. Pender, 4th N. M. Lawrence, 1st Corporal S. L. Hart, 2nd " D. Williams, Periodical Muster, whih will place on the olst October, 18GI. Tlip Commanders of the Posts Sta- tions, I'amps, x;e., on the olst August last, will have to sign these Rolls as 1q. spector and Mustering Olfiecr, lly order of GEN. G ATLIN, 11. II. Riddick, Ass't. Ajd't. Gtn'l. 12 00 - YOllKTOWX HOSPITAL. III- As great divcrsitj' of opinion seems to exist in the minds of many of our lady friends relative to the hospital at thi place, 1 write a short not'e m order to re move any uncertainty with vogaTd to it. We have four district hospitals. The first or general one is the old Nelson house, to which all the worst cases arc sent. This is under the management of Dr. ilisK-s, the -Surgeon of the post. The next are the Reghtseutal ll-ospitnls 1-iclongir.g to each regiment, under the control of its in dividual surgeon. Here are . scut only cmttiiiniiig other than p'rwlal orwrifm t; au wiicn not orgamzea into terttml money packages are included in this battalions or regiments before being mus-class-shall be rated h miyht a letters are ' tered into service, the President shall ap rated, and shall bo charged tho rates of pomt tihe field officers of the battalions ami .ost-.gc .ob 'letters; and all drop letters, regiments when organized as such by him. or letters placed in any post otlicc not for transmission but for delivery onlj shall be charged with -nsta.go at t-hii rate of two couts each ; and in all the forcjrb;g- .ascs thr? postage must be pre-paid by stamps and oil letters which shaH hreaftcr Ue advertised as remaininii over or uncalled ford ii any post .tlioe -shall be charged with I From the State Journal. GENERAL ORDERS. hiformaikm for C'mpovy Comnian clrr$, (r. As itcTH of interesting and rn- twx cents eaekii:.n3!ition to the regular shructive iwfnnation, we publish below po-Jtage, 'both 'to be acrounted fur as other postages of this Confederacy." Newspaper Postage. the yritrml order which follow and the cirotdar relative to poy addressed by Gen. G;itlin to company comman ders. The xirrnhtr sltooild ha -cut out of the paper and filed away by parties interested as well those who are rais- "And be it further enacted, That aTl ucwfjpapci'S publishrd .within the Confetlc rat; f$tates4 ot exceeiiirc three ounces in wcijsht, and sent from the oiHce of publica-1 ing or about raising companies, as those tion to actual and bona jile subscribers ( -svho are already in comftsaad of them : within the Confederate -t-tates, shall be i ,., n ),,n, ,,,., ,,f T c - - j - i j 20 00 17 00 13 v, VI OO It chargcil with pottage as foUows, viz: The postage on the rcguhur Jiuwvbciti f ncvs paper jmWis3el tvoekly, vlmil Ire ten cents pwsrtc-; papers published semi- week ly, double that aim'iuit.; papi-s publihvd Unicc a week, treble that a iioiit ; papers publihhed six times a week, six times that j tGl(hlii IStptemkrr IGth, 1SG1. G-KXJCK A li Otjv)f.rs, Xo. 4. I. The Ilend Quarters of this depvirt mcnt. are hereby established at Gcrids Ik , North ('a rat i mi. II. First Lieutenaut John W. Gra- amount, and papers published da.ly, sewn i,.mi) C S Army, is -announced as Aid nn.es that amount. Ami on -newspapers o UJ Coin Ulan d i S General more than three ounces, there weigiiuig t&all be charged on each additional ounce in addition to the foregoing rates, on those puhlisltod ttao-i a week, 'rive cents per K. U. JvlDDICK, Assistant Adjutant General. A , . . a m r-f. I Jilt iJ ut iue 8tli : CONFEDERATE CONGRESS The-following important a the army to 40u,000 was -a s Increase of hc :my four bvn h sanA nun called for. A bill to be entitled an act, further to vid-c for the public defence. Section 1 i - - o The following olfvccrs of the General Staff are attached to these Head Quar-' ters, vie : i . - i t' i " i tt nriv.i. hs c cases which render the men tenijoa-a- j-ounoe, or fraction of an ounce, jer quar-, cui. v.ol. luenaia u. uiuuick, ivs tily unfit for duty. . tcr; on those published twice a week, ten sistant Adjutant and Inspector General. rThe third is what maybe termed the cents per ounce per quarter: on those! Maj. John W. Cameron, Quarter- published three times a week, fifteen cents master and Paymasters Department, per ouice ptjr qaa-cr-; a-wd those publish- . C. S. Army. lite fowth is the lspital at Ijigler's ed six times a week, thirty cents per ounce Capt. W m. WT. Morrison, Subsistence Mills, about eight miles above this place, pCr quarter; and on those published daily, Department C. S Army, mvler the care of Dr. Randolph, to which thirty-five cents per ounce per quarter. I Ajl commnieatiohs for theso Head are sent tbe convalesct patients 1 1 -Aud periodicals jnibiished oftener than Q(m.tcrs fa dressed to the Chief those-who arc sullerinc liora chronic dis- i,;. timnil.lv kIuiII ho .liaed iib newsnaners. 1 .. . ...... I .. . ot the J'coartmcnt to wiikhi tae same vw. , "And other periodicals, sent trom the 1 3d J. If. Coffield, 4th W. B. Jordan, Surgeon, F. M.Garrett, Musician, W. A. Moore, Privates. Allen J K Johnson G W Barlow D II Knight E E Bass C Latham G A Battle G O LawiciKC S Battle H L Lawrence B J Battle M L Lawrence W J Batts I F Leggcti 11 L Bellamy N B Lewis J B Billups L Lipscomb W A Bonner W V Little G A Bradley J J Leigh W R, Bradley L Mayo B Bradley L B Mayo B B BulluekT O ftlyersJ D Cherry Geo 'Parker J Cobb B Porter J E Cobb G Pippcn J W Cobb J I'm M B Carry G N Pitt ttian 11 G- Coker S Price W Davis J A Ricks B A Duncy 11 F Hicks J D Daughtry VI II Ricks J W ' Ellinor J P Ricks R F Ethridge O Rogostcr W Ethridir-o U Sessums W Foreman W Shavpe E I Fountain O Statou F B Fuller J ' Stato-ii G II Garrett I W Staton S B Gordon G L, Sugg J P ILut A Taylor A Hart B T Thomas J A Hardy.J Tuuucll M L Hobbie J M Wamiack B ilusscy M L Ward J L " Jenkins J V Wilson B D Johnson J Williams J II Wiiuberly II D White W List of Officers and Privates in, the CLARK'S GUARD. Officers com m tVs ion r-(. Captain F. II. Jenkins. 1st Lt. Theo. C. HymaH, 2nd " II. H. Gatliu. 3rd W. Wheeler. Officers Nbit- U&mmmioned, 1st Serg't Louis R. Purvis. 2nd Buresin Stev-enson 3rd " James II. Jenkins. 4th " Win. II. Beverly. 5th Weldou S. Hunter. Corporals 1st James Price. " 2nd TlXos. L. AJayO. 3rd Wm. C. Davenport. 4th James R. Taylor. PRIVATES. Wilson contagious, whose name is sufficiently ex planatory of its character. I -would sug-Rp.st tiiut persons sending ', office of publ.cation to actual and boi jhte dclicicies and other things for these differ- ' subscribers, shall be charged with postage 1 ent hospitals, should always be particular ' a3 follows, viz: The postage on the regular I io enciote m tucn pacKages uiu uames 01 numbcrs of a periodical, published within may relate. " By order of Brig. GEN. G ATLIN, R. C. Rjddick, -Asst. Atljt. Gciil. the Confederate States, not exceeding one and a half ounc-cs in weight, id published the kind "givers, and the article presented When they are intended for the general hospital, kt tlictube marked to Dr. Ilines; monthly, shall be two iul a half cents per when tor any one ot the (htiercnt regiments, 0arter: and for every additional ounce. The osrt J the Conjede- lot thciu be addressed distinctly to the re- r ..f nA l.ir rate State of Anuria do ', That injgiraert. Wc however think, as a general cents additional ; if published semi-month-order to provide additional forces M rr.; thing, it would be the best to direct all lv. ,hl that, nmount. And nrioHic,.l ? ..:: 41. :1,,..' . , . ... . . . . J ! invasion, niajuiiwu nuniu; of the Confederate States of to secure the'independenre of rate btates, the rresiutut, be, and be 13 Thel)r. informs me that he is in want hereby, authorized to employ the militia, j 0f experienced professional nurses who military and naval forcee of the. CoiWVdc- ' arc willing to cuter tho hospital and abide rate Mates ot America, ami to tk tor ami entirely by his instructions. u: v rssion ; packages to Dr. Ilines, marking distinctly published quarterly or bi-monthly, shall R P JonfciuS Av :..-m, ami :0n them U. different regiments for which charged two cents an ounce ; and rcgu-j Win Peel iHt (:,"Itlo'-:" : t;' -v wrc i, ;t IlJed, when such is the ease. lar subscribers to newspapers and periodi- R J StailuigS EDGECOMBE RIFLES. Joseph H. Hyman, Captaio. Dr. J. A. Fuqua, 1st Lieut. Dr. Wm. T; Macnair, 2nd Lieut. C. N. Cevalicr, Brevet 2nd do. ritlVATES. W J Andrews accept the services of any number of vol unteers, not exceeding four hundred thou sand, who may oiler their services, cither os cavalry, mounted riflemen, artillery or infantry, in such proportion of these sover al aims' s he may deem expedient, to eetve for a pc7?od of not Uss ttmn twelve months, nor more tlan three yours after they ehall be mustered iuto service, unless eooucr discharged. Skctios 2. That whenever the militia or volunteers are called and received into the service of the Confederate States, under the provisions of this act, they shall be organized under the act of the sixth of March, 1861, entitled "An act to provide for the public defence," with the same paj and allowances of said act, nnd the taim time for the service of the militia. fcjtcuos u. Nothing in this act pbfcll be construed to extend to, or in any wist to alter any act heretofore passed, and an t homing the President to receive tioops ottered to the Confederate Statun for the war, or for less time. - TUOS. WAItD WHITE, Chaplain of the HoAitzer Battalion. For the r.uru of all ki Drift t rrAimn. t$3 Will JJOVAIft f- t'K Jliuno-uAiiTKRs N. C. State Tuoo.rs, Adjltaxt General's OrricE, iluhi'jh, July 10, 1SG1 Gknt.kat, Ordeus, I. Jso ivgiigcnt of twelve months vol untcers will be orcamzed, unless eac.li company has the minimum number of fccv- enty-four besides officers. 11. Yhen u legiment is thus organized, no additional men will he enrolled or oth- erwise received. III. The companies of volunteers and members of companies who have gone into the State Troops, or been discharged by proper authority, will be paid by the Pay-matter-Geueral from the date of accep tance by the Governor as voluntetrs to that of their discharge or transfer. The evidence of service will be cither the mus ter roll, the certificate of an officer of the cowpuny, the captain, if it can be had, or the Oith of the soldier ii the order named. IV. C mimissioncd officers of volunteers or tfie Troops, are not allowed bouuty. Those who nave been paid will return the inooty to the Pay nastcr-General. V. All communications for the Governor on military matters must be sent to tins office. In no other way will they receive immediate attention. By order of tlue Governor. J. G MARTIN, Aayvtnvt Oeneral Ar. C. State Troops. July 1U, 18ul Wr II Adkins Edward Andrews cals shall be required to pay one quarter's G L 13rovu ! postage thereon in advance, at the office ' Wrru Y Duprcc of delivery, unless paid at the office where J Keel published. j Tj.-fus Atkinson "And there shall be charged upon every i p Qtancil other newspaper, ana each, circular not sealed, hand-bill, engraving, pamphlet, npnnilipnl ntirl mffiiinp. wlii(li vli-ill he tinnnnft)il .1 tl V ninnn cnrint rT iri-lf ' " nO!CrSOIl iibvuii.vivu mill v.bij uiuuuoiifi vi j ten matter, and not exceeding three ounces iu weight, and published within the Con federate States, two cents ; and for each aOTitional ounce, or fraction, of an ouuee, two cents additional ; and in all cases the postage shall be pre-paid by stamps or otherwise, as the Post Master General shall direct. "All books, bound or unbound, not weighing over four pounds, shall be deem ed mailable matter, and shall be charged with postage, to be pre-paid by stamps or otherwise, as the Post Master General shall direct, at. two cents an ounce for any dis tance. "And upon ail newspapers, periodicals and books, as aforesaid, ublished beyond the limits of the Confederate States, there shall be charged postage ut double the fore- I going specified rates. "The publishers of newspapers or peri odicals within the Confederate States, may send and receive to and from each other, roni their" respective offices of publication, fnc copy of each publication, free of postage. "All newspapers, unsealed circulars, or other unsealed printed transient matter, olaced iu any post-office, not for trrnsmis sion but for delivery only, shall be charged postage at the rate of one ceut each." JOHN II REAGAN, - Po-xl-Ma'tcr General. Kenneth Andrews Nathan Blackwood L B Blount Benjamin Bell W V Barnhill J C Barnhill Lawrence Burgess J Boscman Isaac Boscinan Noah Bell Thomas Bell T Coggins Wm Price Benj B Parker S M Pippen Political Newspapers in North Ca. olina. The following -arc all tire political newspapers published at the present time iu this State, so far as wc know. Th-erc arc also several miscellaneous and religious papers published; The State Journal, Ralcig?, N. C. Standard, " Raleigh Register, " Wilmington Journal, Wilmington. Fayctteviile Observer, Fayettcville. ' Winston Sentinel,' Winston, Salem Press, Salem, GrccKsboro' Patriot, Greensboro', Salisbury Watchman, Salisbury, Western Carolinian, " Charlotte Democrat, Charlotte, , Charlotte Bulletin, " Charlotte WTiig, " Conccrd Flag, Concord, " Mountain Kagle, Sclby, Ashevillc News, Asheville. Iredell Express, Iredell, Miltcn ronicle, Milton, Ienderson Times, Henderson. The Southerner, Tarboro. Andrews J A M Andrews Wm li Bowers John UVadley Thos Briley J C Briley Tbad Briley Win Briley Wm B Brown Festel Brown Asa Brown Thos Bryan John II Bulludc Riley Clark James A Coburn Izriah Cornice Thos Cornice John -Crisp I II Davenport B A Davenport I li Davenport M C Denton James Eason Thad Ford Bythel Caramon Wcldon Gay WHliatk Goddin Wm Crimes Nathan Harrcll William Harris Godfrey Hani? Geo W Harrcll Henry Hatton Joshua House B A Jenkins John Jones Mac Joy tier Eli Lonjj Manniug Joha Manuing Mac Mears John Manning M J Nelson Henry Nelsoo James G Nelson Wm It Nelson Win P Peel Joseph Peel Turner Peel Williams Philips Jordan Prigen William Purvis Rod Price E Ha i ford Thos Randolph Roddick William Robuck Geo L Scott Stalls Miles B Summerland Taylor B II Taylor Jordan Taylor James It Vanright Wm Vick Rod Waller Warbriton W Whichard Staton Whitchurtt Wm I Wuiteliurst Wm J White Joseph Whitley Willcy Williams Robert atitical. The First Year of the War. It appears from a carefully compiled list of the incidents and battles of the first year of the war for independence of the South, made for that excellent jour nal, the Charleston Courier, that from the IGth of February to the 28th of De comber last, sixty-one battles of all de scriptions have been fought between the troops of the Southern Confederacy and those of the Federals, in fifty three of which we have been victorious, and ia the remaining eight of which wc were beaten. - In the battles resulting in our favor the respective losses have been as fol lows : Federal Losses. Killed, ' 4,825 Wounded, 7,014 Captured, 8,177 Total, Lawrence Adkins Henry Parker Henry 0 Clark Jerry A hern J B Elickson Benjamin Gardner A F Parker W B Grimes Wm Procter Benjamin Griffin C W Howard J B Howard Josiah Hedgpeth Shcrrod Harris J J Harris WTm Hussey C R Jones Jesse Lawrence Henry D. Lilly - W C Langley F S Langley C Mills J 11 Mayo Jesse E Marshall Moses Moore L Morgan WT J Moscley J B Medford Mc Larry Pender M D Strickland M J Sathcrwhite Redden Staton John Savage A J Stone John Sumling Reddin Reason Wilson Shcrrod J Tanner J H WThitehurst J W Writter J R Williams Rufus Wal&tcn J B Williams J A AVarren John Williams John Hyde: Redd in Hicks Johu R Sawyer Calvin Mathews Tlie Edijccmnbe Companies. The County of Edgecombe has a white population of 0,880, and baa six Heard Quarters, Department of Ar. C, i GohhOoro', Kept. 18A, 1S61. Cn? TULA It, The General Commanding has the satisfaction of announcing to the Troops under Ins command, that arrangements have been made for their payment as soon as the Muster and Pay Rolls can be made out. The necessary blanks are herewith transmitted for that purpose. The Company Commanders will avail themselves of the best clerical talents at their command, and will have their rolls made out correctly and neatly. The "Printed Notes" will be carefully or studied and complied with. The Regulations require that "one Mustqr Roll," and Three "Muster and Pay Rolls" be made out. The former to be scut to the Adjutant General's Office, and two of the latter to be given to the Paymaster and the third to be retained in the company. The "Mus ter Roll will be forwarded through . o- these Head Quarters. These Rolls will embrace the period trom the date of the "Muster into ser vice to the 31st August, lSGl : con sequently, persons whtf have joined the company siuce that date will not be borne on these Rolls. Under the head or "Last Paid" write Pay duo fom cnlistmua for State -Tro pay 'dll from enrollmm for Volunteers. These troops that were not mustered into ser. Confederate Losses Killed, Wounded, Captured, 20, GOG 009 2,007 Total, 4,30! The battles resulting in favor of the Yankees, the losses on each idle have been as follows : Killed, 80 Wounded, 207 Captured, rjlX Total, Confederate Losaes, Killed, - Wounded, . Captured Total, Recapitulation Total Federal Ijoss Killed, 4,011 Wounded, 7,521 Captured, 8,177 Total Confederate Loss Killed, 1,135 Wounded, Raptured, 2 27 1.219 1.643 -20,003 3,315 1,187 5,3G7 Excess of Van1 ' A -e Loss, 14,012 - pretty good exhibit for thc Rcbcl 'Mustanff Liniment, For sale bj Co.