"^ IX n.°"* ^^"^ *305 rPTR^LAK.] September 8th, 1864. Learning that there arc many meti in who bolonc: to the friends liberty, are evading military seryice, wbi ihunder of artillery of tho enemy i- heard almo^ ^ ' ' ' of subjugation or annihiliat :iiem and. iheir couniry j a desecni- tion of their ii,^ - nirpatien of their rights, con- fiscation of IL. .. 1 . w(... . .J und the destruction of all that ■i'-'T to 'iliem as freemen — to all such, T rward at once, at this hour of their ' country . i a arms, ly keeping baclv f a despi throw a I To come foi remain i. the el-' come ill , forward i iTood oiTi they Wu: duty H" ' adding one mor lo - you 10 servitude. To all " 1 report to me at this post, au.i ^o 1 join their commands, I promise my : their full pardon, they thus Cf^cap- ihemselves and their children iitailonthei u to the I and fourth generation." V>y Order, R O. Tyler, . -Brig. Genera/ Coinma HoUinger Corp. pH8.5