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HEAD-QUARTERS! P0STjv
SALISBURY. N. C,
EalSBURV. N. C
Dsto. 30th, 1864
Jeneral Orders, )
r No. 3. .
OFFICERS at tWi Post will report wHhoat
delay to these Hsad-quarters. their natnes
and rauk, nrith a copy of thei..nrders, shawinc
how. ana oy wnai auinoruyi iey are, empioy-
d. Byuommandor i s
Brie. Gen. BRADLEY T. JOHNSON;
T. McPke&son Kennedy, A. A j G. Wtdl9Q
SmoMns Tobacco.4'.
THE celebraUd PEACH BtoOM Smtk
lag Tobacecfin for sale at the ' ;
BOYDEN HOUSE STORE. .
Jan 3, 1865 ' dtf'l ;. v '
am aoinonzea 10 aire tor tne ensainor yar
for employment in the Artillerv Work Shoos
abort ro be establfsbed 6y the Government at
Lttna place, ine wiowtHewaadp, to wit
20 Helpers,
15 Carpenters, ,
50 Laborers. . .
Ample fcod and the usual amount of clothing
Vill be supplied them. A liberal price paid.
nK .-fergelArt'y Shops,
Office at the ,lVfaniin House;
Salisbury. DeeUb'. 18(54 dtf 184 :
I fUST received and for sale,
kj Tallow Candles,
T
Carolina Belle SuutT,
Confedepale SuulF,
.Star do,!
4, 6, attd 6 penny Nails,
SUPERIOR CHEWING TOBACCO.
I WILL ezchanze Salt for Flour, pbuud for
Dec. 19, 1864-dtfl84
Where can you FiniJ
JOt tttfaT.'SafralfdVeniiiaiil Red ?
rown
Alw, a kK ofWaatifiil Table Salt, in 4 lb.
jack T Jatt joyer at; the Elorej of , .
i pr. israwers, !
1 doz. or. Ladies Black Coitoa Hose.
309 yds. Gimps and Lace Trimming.
ai9 atreeii Grafl() Froat,
175,dtf, ' ,it . t'.- palisbury.
General Orders!
FUES, ,T3E7liCLI
.r PHE' undereigped, HAT. iMancfactorrrs
L at Statesriile,' C.,' aTepdesirous of buy-
iur ONE 'ilUxNDUED THOUSAND-FUR
JSKINS for -WWeh will 'pay the highest
fjiivvBfttWiuur tu currency p?peur jluuoub
2for Uata. . i.. , ; ..i - .s .
iWITTKOWSKY & 1 S ALTZBERY.
Nor5,.1864k . , ! 164:d34t .),
, T0 jTBB PEOPLE
f Iredell Alexander, Catawba, Caldwell and
t ? Birti CoonUes. v
THE farmers of the foregoing couaties are
hereby informed, thai in consequence of the
ittsmg,pecesity existing m oar Arrail for
m; ondlhortrage Cpr4 Oats,: Hy and
'odder I, have., iostructeft may Agents to ex
rt all their ;eDersies'ih securing at one - ibe
alire aorpla of these snpplieff and, 3; while I
sincerely (rust thai, Ibe. farmers of t&eae couq
lies will spare my Affentsand.ttiertr'
inpleaaaatbieeesHtr of JtaatesmtintTbj--tel.
ug-Wi'lornBnlC Nroirdir13 prices fixed
)y the Commissioners of Appraisement for
5)rr.J6(ort jParolina: yet, if i parties .refuse to
ell L tis prices, thereby. imakjaff impress,.
benl;eceisaryt it is a duty, which, in all
inch ejtf4$jay Agents will proceed to execute
vromfyiithout discrimination. '
1 hej foJbwmg persons are my authorised
W. v - Mttrand, Agent for lredeit county
: Rabeo Watts, . i " Alexander county.
W, S. Clark. , ,:U : Caldwell couuty.
J. W. McEUath, " Burke county,.
4 R P Reinhardt, " .v . Catawbacoanty.
Also Sltt S. R. Morkland, Bonded Agent for
ihe whole District. . Very Respectfully, ,
, ,: J.M' HOGEBy, 1
Captain and Ar Q. M.
Statesvilie, N. C. Nov. 5, 1864. 60td:15& ;
I A Af.l3OT80b fopswhich we
w um-ftf
tency. sDeci&.or exchanie for HATS or Cqt
WITTKOWSKY & S ALTZBERY,
Nov25Vts6V -j,;, i64;dtf ;
A large Old Domifuon NAILS4. .6,
XX. 8 and 10 peouies for sale at the
tfdl76 BOYDEN H0USE STORE.
" Our Own
Priniei:,"
do. dd. I1
iteadiii;
tleader
,do. do. 2
i r, A copies each ' ' ?
FOR SAjE AT OTIS OFFICE
N jfi boxes of SNUFF, just Jeceived, Bnd
or
tfdnff ' BOYDENTlOUSE STORE
SDOOl '
Negroes
A LOT w CO AT'S ,SppoT Cotton , 300 jps iog.i.Thb'Se having apie-pomeo nrgru iuru
1- to the'sj
tr5l "IMiUIIB 'Mf ' fmHtflrP Nil!'
m- m niii mi n t m- nt a -w 1 wuxjiiiuiiii 1 jiiis rinn?i irui h ii "-mis m m . m r
ON Tuesday,' 17th day of January! 1865
we will sell upon the premises. Vor rfivia.
rnn, a certain Tract of Lafrd; situatecT-ln Davie
county, N. C, two mid a half milr from, tha
town of .Mocksville. and Jyingon Bear Creek;
It, ts the same Vrac purchased by-us from A.
M Boe. It contrite 554. acre's about " 350
aerea fcleared, the balance well timbered v In
the Cleared Ua4ahe;i j abotlOO Xfa .t of,.,
frBt qaality low gropgdsr . ;
:Tfce riprme'iits' "jBoiislif of a Dwetlm
House, Orerar'8 House, four Tobacco Burn,
an4 all necessary -out-honses ; The Upd istweji
? Sk growth o.figraiu aad tobacco,
and is considered one of ;the best tracts of land
in the County.' ' ' "- v " - ; -' v '
... Sixty, iwishels of Wheat have baen seeded,
which will gp with lhelandy ( ,
On the same day", witl sell fifteen valuable
NEGROES. Also, the STOCK remaining
on the place. - , . .
Sale positive Terms cash. '
L. L. & R. V. LANIEtl.
Jan 5th, 1865. ' ' 5tpd'
. VALUABLE
Property for Sale,
'TMI E undersigned having .taken out Soecial
JL Letters of Administration on the estate of
" "cori uru u., win oruceeo 10 sen on
the premises of said deceased!, oh Monday the
23d January, instant, aid contiuue from day
to day until all is sold, the perishable property
of said estate, consisting of HOUSES, MotEs,
HOGS, SHEEP, CATTLE, ;
PARMlNa t TKNSILS, ' '
WAOOX, BUGGY, '
, HOUSEHOLD AND
- . v! mTCHBN FURNITURE,
CORN. WHEAT. OATS, HIT,
A ai.il Vnrioas other articles,
(an entire sale of all perishable property.)
Also,: at, the same lime, w,wjll hire out
FOURTEEN SLAVES
for the balance i,f the present year.
Terms made known on day of strle and hire.
. , J. -IVT. JOHNSON,
. Wf A. MERONEY,.
Jan 2d. l9S6td Special Admr's.
Lumber - Waiited !
I REQUIRE FOR IMMEDIATE USE
iu .the construction of large Artillery Work
Shops at thi-4 place the foilowing articles, to
' 200.000 feet pine plank and scantling., also,
500,000 Shingles; and 50,000 Brick. .
Deliveries to te made at any .point on -the'
Railroad, as early as practicable. after 1st Jan
uary next.
Proposal for any Of the above articles-either
in large or small quantities will be received by
JAS. M.BOYD.
;" ' "',.- Capt. ArtHIery.
Mansion House, Salisbury, ? N; C V
Dec. 1 " 183,I8td
-rrrr
TICKET fob TOWK OFFICERS.
For iNTXNDAirrJAME '.H..HNNISS.
vrtAii-'i- ' JAiXIr ' C, KERR, ?i
NotiH rd- I .j, c u EtT..
w i JOHN A. HOtT,
ward THOMAS ; E. BROWN.
yS. FRANKFORD, "s.
South Ward
Dec 21.
23tdt
Ski
TICKET foe TOWN OFFICERS.
For Ihtbndant JOHN I. SHAVER, Bsc.
for commissioners:
5 JAM
(T. C.
JAMES E.KERR, ,
North Ward
MoNEELY.
( JOHN Ai SNIDER,
Cv Av HENDERSON.
East Ward
w S THOMAS E. BROWN,
West Ward- XcmN A. HOLT.
c w wm. jT plummer,
South Ward- g FRANKFORD.
Dec 20;
24td
Post Qaarterniasfer's OHice, C.S,4.
SALISBURY, N. C.
, December 17th, 1864
SAWYER WANTED !
A competent SaWyer is wanted, to tate
charge of 'a steam Saw Mill, Htuated on
the Western N. C Kail-Road. A good ma
chinisl, fully able to take charge of a large
Mill, f anninfr exclusively for the Government,
can hear of a gnod eituatwn, if exempt or can
be detailed, by applying to -
oeue y HF.gM G0ODMAN,
' 183, iro.d&w Capt, &P.Q.M
tost ftaartcrmaster's OUce, C.$.A.
s SALISBURY, N. C.
- "0)ecetnbr 17, 1864.
TJHIS department jvishes-to hire; r the
. ejpsutng vear, , . . . - 1
S4'BlckaihUh's.. ".6 Carpentars,
3 WHeerhis, ,
.ytnVoott'Ch6'nd laboters
fop which wilj be Raid.a.JibftraJ price.. They
wiH3)e:weIlfed,-anq?supp1.w,"JtVA,i'.
Eire
- .i
!W?3DC3isSaSKSa5
3U iU
c
3 3 4
r 1011
16 :17 'IS
23 24,25
FEBRUARY,
13
20
27-
14
21
28
15
22
v .': 19
MARCH,
'5 6
12 13
19 20
26 27
1 2
8 9
15 16
.22 23
2930
3 4
10 11
'17. 18
24 25
31
21
23
APRIL',
1
8
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22
29
6
13
20
27
3
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17
24
1
8
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22
29
5
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2
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27
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ii
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28
5
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30'
11
18
24 '25
MAY,
1
8
15
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29
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9
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14
21
28
16 17 18 19
23 24 25 26
30 31 '
JUNE,
" : VI .1 2
4 .5.6 7 . 8 9
11 12 13, 11 15,16
18 19 20 21 22 23
2- 26 S7 28 29 30
jtfLY,
2 "3 4 '5 6
9 ,10 1? 12 13
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7
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28
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25
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AUGUST,
31
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9
. 3
10
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24
31
7
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6 7
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20 21
15 ; 16
22 23
18 19.
25 26
'27 28' 29
SEPTEMBER,
30.
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'29
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Si
3 4
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OCTOT.,1
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. 15
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25 26
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9. 10
16,17
2021
27-28
4 5
11 , 12
18, 19
:, 22 23 24 25. 26 27 28
' ' 29" 30 31 . , , ;
NOYEMBER, ' ' 1 2
3
10 17
24
4
11
18
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5
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19
6 7,
13 514
20 1:
8' 9
1516
22 23
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DECEMBER,
1 2
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4 li;SALiS'B0RTt iV t
FEMALE SErdlNARY,
nnHM ThirdftRMj ofjthe wbnry Female
30ib instant.. NumWl of pupils jxiteZf lim
ited to iwentyfive. As there art but few. va
cancies! early abplftailon'wTirbe Beeisary.' y
Tkrs&s OBhUwnd dollars perisession oi
20 weeks one-half in advance.
' HESTTA E. HtTNTE
Jan 4lh, 1865-; . ,1 v pd4Cd ' v
I A Clerk forAhe Botpen
' House Hotel, 'Salisbury.
'Address, ' ' "
:.u 1 . W. H HOWERTON,
Jan 4, . . i . . dtf ,
'O" Progress a'rtd Confederate copy three
tims and forward bills tOiW. H.Hewaroiv - -.
I WILL meet youlat China Grove the se
cond Wednesday lftbihstant ; at Rowan
Mills the second Thursday, 12 instant ; and at
Gord-Htll. second Friday, j3th instant and
will continue to attend a i tfjese places the 2d
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday In each
month jduring the yekr. , I. will also attend at
M. G. Morgan's mBlV on Wednesday the 18th
iiHttant.-t? f 3. . McCUBBlNS,
Jan 3d. 1864. :i jl95fltf - . ';
Ladies and gentlemen :
BEAthTiFUliVEXUTIFU
AT'W. Aoetibttfriooini in alisfiiify, 9th
iX Janaary,186 we wt(er ft sale, .
1 splendid Brussels Carpet, (new,)
A beautiful suit ofj Damask Parlor Window
Curtains, blue , wjth': tomt&ng complete,
':J very fme..toi4dvaOi , . . -,yA-T
set silver Cahtors,'pomRrete, . ;
Wanted
Augusta, Dec . Advices frptn below
confirm the report that' SrefjiiaVs ?rce
faavexrosfi(JJbeSataDpa, .Iney rt
lievfifT to Dje noviirgijwafos .(jrrahaiayille.
Tfie repartd Ae'ailuGfoIs'lIpid and
.J1
T&ciob, Dec lirOiSc6RlArjoa
Hood at CoriDJtJi 0 the S$, sstfeTarmy
b as rVcrbs&betenllBiti ver without
material los iioca ibe battkiin frottt ol
BicgjfONDfclTecj 6.rr1$o definite ctjoia
in.eitherj Hou3eof ,Cpugrefciq4ayO,n Pj
subject. The general' biJK to H?pnsp)idate
ibe array is iUpejDdingJtt:.jMij9ouse.4
Richmond Jan 5th. No Yanliea. a--papers
received to-day. Tbe Tribune re
ceived yesterday, mentions thereportof
iilairi proceed u re to Kicbmoodpn a,.reace
raissnou in a aouoie Aieaaea , paragrapn,
and seems to record In report Blair j ias
arrived at city Poifjt. , f
Charleston, Jan. . No further m"$y
ment of the enemy to-day, whose force, is
still, concentrating between HardeviUe and
the Savannah river. .No truth in the re
port of bis advance on Grahamville. wltv
" i lii-mir - ' 1
-U'V '.. W : -,'L
The Richmond, Enfjuirr, says the Fayette.-
vill Observer, has (brown another, fire-brand
into the Confederacy. It wag the" first lo star
tne project of arming the slaves and, now u
proposes to make an uutrageous proposition to
England and franco Such visionary schemes
indicate a weak.kpeed'frame offmliid, such as
any prese Ti the Confederacy, and especially
at the capitalought to b ashamed of at a tithe
use ibis, r ny are caicniaiea to en'rarage
ihd 'eueray and to produce dissension at home.;
It is proper to remark, to prevent misappre
hension, that the Enqoirer, so far from being
the organ of the Administration, is rathex hos
tile to it. .
A Waelikb World. The "Opin
ion Ijatiorials," of a recent date,
trivaa rliia. Hifimal nintiirA of thft nr-
sent bellijrerent condition of the
world :
If there be a dead calm in politics,
as well m business among as, it is
not the safffe ifj ail parte of the little
plan et we i a h aWt. Th reeuartfe f8
ot h umatrity, in tact, :are living in
the barbarotjs state of war.
There is War in Poland. ' i;
War in Tunis. t " v,t .
-..War.inHexico .
. War in the United States.
War in Peru. .
War in New Zealand.
War in, China and Zachgar.
War in Japan
War in Afghanistan. -
War in tvyenty coiyi tries in Afri
ca. " . :. J-.
This is nnforfiinate, enough to "dis
courage the friends of ani vesal peace,
and' wiio can say- tliey Will not meet'
with afill 1 greater. disappoiti tiiient'
nek year ?, Italy, Hungary, Poland,
Den iinai-tf, . audi me Seta yoni an popn
latiori of Turkey, are not,lt ranst be
confessed-, iy the most pciiic humor
and, jtothosa wjio etndihljeneral
situation of rojat continnty it lslqite
ev i (ten-t j that UieJ g&n'tral .airoatiptif
in8tebd: of i getting! betteri eJst od!
ft(faid&y4kjF day Jgttktfimot and
'FiKE--T&tirmVirla
by. the burning olalarge 4wddn
building, situatedltiear the river, in
the Nortbeirn porb'hhex1BWnS
In tlie building wa'slj ,;a' Jare
quantity of rosin al)rj0ttf
4000 barrel8-(-which, XgSmMiU:
the wharf on which, the. bmTj?n
8toodj was entirely consumed. " (The
building and contents were owner!
by Messrs. Vanamringek& Co., whose
loss in Confederate money will reach
ubout $lt)00,000. .The lre was to
doubt the work of ai incendiary.
The firemen .Were promptly on the
spot ' yilfyffi&ffiffiij ' and wfere
sooti at 'vfork trying to subdAe'the,
flames. '.T 1 ';
Messrs. J. H. Chaddarn & Co.,
suffered some' loss by the burning of
somo timber1 in the' dbek riex North
soamcrn Liierarv aJessensfer:
zj. yv VT5 fti$r r
This long estauisbedvwd -welf-l-nown, Journal
of.LUerature baviDgibeeavjrecettttv purchased
by the subscribers, will, in fatttre," De cpnddbteH
exelnsiyety under: tteir corvtrol -.In attitt de-
panments.liQth businftd $ ditofiJ,jthe-vMetf
entjr.ely new rf girtie,Aand th.e i Prppnetorsare"
sangulueof, 'success ia thja'jttm,wbjc61f'
Mgaiine haaevef yef reanxed,tKbeu friends
and tbejpubfo 6batbfiBM4henvtnpbAr4Uim
liy Jf. f,,itoportantj an.einefprisgeoVing to
the awncmest of ehefiiaryaei
est of tbe Confederacy. t ' . h
v'Argument'6r appeaFfn ?benalf of tfieTnjpS?
taee of an elevate mit t'-our cotr,
the pbsenee olwiptr'lMtbriirsMS
bj-.o,ra. of pqach, among. tbQWeatonf
ana (eyi
abroad,
his
But lo tbe attainment of thiygreatSsaidBoine?
thing n)o.i8 .D'ajsary .thw .ine'reral) .
pressions , of .smaly aud , eocppragemeit,
The friends' of 'squlthem Oterature must foster
the efforts of our fuerary men to seeurie for us
a worthy positioaitt the world bf letters . Imsb
:VhWo design!; ihs Messenger to be.aal;ene
pis , worthy , of sppportjof.all classes of ou r peOf
pfe.'.iV'ft5 shitajpl chiefly,. o sfcaife for ;fcouf '
pages thi projuctions of the highest order of
genius ittfd scholarship, and at the same time .
sncn articles as win comuouie w. mo uisirae
tioti.and amusement of jtbepublic at large,.';, T$
this "end we sba,H give, pur aUention.,o .ansp
Iicit contributions from Southern writers in at)
the departments of Litelratdre.".' Poetry, Ro
manes Review, Criticism , in -sborf; every'eub
ject whose prominence is sufficient toeutftle'tt
io notice win nave us uue t? tu :fl3Wf
friei
larcrement of oOT Suhscribti
be increased to enable us .to toest the. heavy
pecuniary outlay to whichiwe hajl be subjeal.
..Terms fl2" for,, twelve 4 montbf , J8 for,
mottths. This Increase will not . affect bose
wh'd lubscribed before the 1st' ol Maren? Or
deraruost be aeoiipa1ed wilh tni6Hey.
f,M-wtC.HVVsjDEtBtiaif feririeilyrf
NejW;prleanfjsow;of tktla cjtl wiHcoji.
business interests of, the Mespengiir.aud Mr.
FaAK:H. ALFaiiiinVof this, city, will' duect
its. d1torkf'':mttsgibien,t;',. Cottimiiinfcaffons
connected with the literary conduct of theMs
senger ;ill he-diceed : to - the ; edifcHf her
commBnkations should be directedto thjePrOj;
PnetWEDD BRBUK kltKXEKti?
"Jane 10.'64. 5
' PRdSPECTUS Of
!" T H E AGE."
A SOUHEEN MONTHLY MAGAZIIHL j i i
The undersigned has commenced in the City
of Richmond the publication of a Monthly Magi
azine, under the above' i W-e.
It will presf-nt tolts re t 'ersj.selections froB
the best European Periodicals, of Literary ap
Scientific articles, of .Novels? and Sketches,'
which," bavins: already? received the impri ma
ture of an enlightened taste, cannot but prove
aeceptible to. Uve Southern, public,, 'The effbrt
will be made.to keep the readers of the Magas
zina as nearly as possible abreast of the literary
need not.be addressed to those whom
circular is designed tc- reicK
weearuesuy solicit .trie, asisiaace ui4our
idslhtoughbut the Cobftderacf nf tb en-
ob listi Whibbfrittst
progress ot tne age. Arrangements imo occu
made which, it is4iops'd, will enable the propria
etors to secure this end. r - :
The Magazine will also present original ar
ticles from pur best writers, in all departments,
and a special aim of the proprietors of this i pe
riodical will be to foster Southern authorship by
offering an adequate and remunerative field' for
its exercise. They will not, however, under
the plea of this design , encourage, by repjoduo?
tion in its columns, that class of compositions"
which create a vivid and unhealthy taste, to be
stated only by that hybrid literature" which
Yankee ingenuity has coat rived, under the;
name of .sensational romance.
The IndnstrialResoarcetaBdhe Education
al Interest of the Confederacy the twin foun
dations of .true indepeodene.e W.BI receive tba
important share of attention they deserve, j In. .
the'developemeut of these questionsjts object
will be to'make a practical application of the
doctrine of States Rights to the policyof the'
coufitty. It will endeavor to exphiln the mis
sion of theiConfederacywbich is.lo demonstrate;
iberty.reguUted by law, to exhibit a system o.f
States each supreme within its foundatibyand.
bhty bound by a otuutary alienatiori of powers.1
It Will Vindicate those eienientsof Nattobatln- '
dtpettdence, wbipb we secure d by a bigb standi
davdof intidlifffrnce and refi.aement.bv accum- ..
ulate.d capita), tardea jjnausiryimpy apHnaan
facUities of Intercommunication. It will pro-'
moe the'adoptn "6T allihosj m.eljuresln which1!
the!ConfederatStatesare fjow deficient; AadV
whilst i thsu CttllUoi.) of Abe; ippberafce; j
Statesforbids J49jAtfnypj
ganize and operate enteprizes of a nature citj
culaftd to attafn (liw'nihiHifthPWMert9
wlli consider It heirdty'td urgsttftonibe Staiss'S
the. develops me nt mtereHs soiadispenseblt j
to tbe Mtioutl wre. iltisjbuf Jhat.tMoBf b t
the a:
the power '
'gregale Ability pfcjjfce .JIPL,MiP
of the Confederate States will be
ttikV-itt i.' tKm Uther'lrsior1ii
sectional interest! and Ike epresatbkofial ieeqidt
kaoribead wjll beavoided-i
i f11tbe ilbitpB, jt Jbj9slinj 'tfiM '
ford tdrTtacbers information. needed ' in tbeir ,
ideason thit bt( to wniek diflnAMissrv..f
ance rand -colktbdration is- invHsdySOTtberil '
School Books willfBpticed ftnd i reyjswe.4 mj$l '
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