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Tcliii. :. 1 Ki I. , . ,J j-...cu!,.ui- tiea were lut little Lnowu tj the jvoj'I of the South before llie present war. Trior tivjut'ot the riiihidclj' vrite: ' ' ; Imp uacr l l"' i 2 ! ; 1 ii t u; ifnl, ..-! ... v ry of every -- r, (rum tbe t'., -?-sf .--,ie Army, Ml liu ynmt, or fi!o dollar f. the ar rest, and aafe cuiifiiiemeul, of atiy deserter, ia any Jail, of the ditft-rent counties,-no they caa be secured by the aniliia rv nuihoriiiee tlENUY McCOY, tm 'J Capt. & A. Q. M. i V h'it t e A 3takr , 4t ... .. v ', A Sallabarr. l'.7 Warrant! h fv) yy. ", -'Ar'-; trrcf January 29. 1SGI. . If37 . frilM) of Tin: i:v:t : A few years ago the marriage of to this time the world beyond the moun tain only know it. as the nativity of tr Uin political demagogues and as a fort of Van Diemans jni, the fit abode of auch tnetf aa Johnston, Msvnard and Brown low,, who lived off the ulgar and toasted prejudices of aa ignorant population; of mountaineers, j--L : The intelligent men in the South are at ihu.im; HUM Stune iii th Mladdcr and ICiJnoj Wealneisa of the Zointdx,t rilMIS invatuabla Medicine la for fcn'e M A at Mocksv.le, Saltabnr) 8talen.ll, cord and Fayetteville, and at Cal. Aajatia and bw where elaa. The eubacriber hating aniered iato eop aerahip wilh Joba F. Cwa, original patent, for the Soannfact are aad sale of ibe abov lti irieetJl prepared la fnraiah a anpply by gMn?wafe Hiss lMker a young, beautiful and ccompliflhed lady with her father's coachman, John Dean, set all the 'scandal-mongers in GotliAui ou end A ad addeuniYiaiieJrtknej, eventful hi6torj,w has now to be ail tied. After the marriage,' the cou ple, notwithstanding their different brinsine uu lived Jiappiiy enough 050 Reward. STOLEN from the Quarter Muter a part meat at Salisbury', N C oe Tuesday, Not. I8tb. a iniHiM Bulomt MARE MULE. The TAILORING SHpP. rp 11 E Sabaciribor bariof awployed tb vry length beginning to appreciate the beau ties and excellences of this delightful conn- aWe re ward will be paid for the arrest and eoa I tnrwl)ier. in m. small cnttajto over in JL WM.worhmca ia fcia aho, ia aow prepar SutnwJswwwsiBs iWwiafjiaa-ffaatrfattKg taaat I WrBwK JL" ' . :r"?'IlaiaySCa1M ; 5 lie house at the foot of Grand street, j- ---LLi niamsbarg. Bat, alas J for John i T Dean, hecoald not keep a hotel. It j is said " be was his own best ens- ' . . tomer," and as a natural result be j r . commenced treating his wife badly. 'ij. In a abort time all their money was I epenLand with poverty' coming in : the door, love, a usual, flew out If the window.-John beat and son lf:!.hU:wjfevikittil.'.'.ti8.;jhe. pti oji with until starvatidu stared her in tbe jtJev When she was compelled to - ft&k admission into the almshouse. Theetition was granted; and" the tashionabie.elegant, ano: accom push ed belle of the Fifth Avenue a few rears ago is now the associate of beggars and paupers. : CAtna Berrietfor Horte and Coto wF3ir-The writer lias fed China --rberries horsea-errd cows frr the ' 'past two seasons, an i can perceive - ne bad euecta trom them on the. ' contrary, horses with this feed seem to improve. liettlbaarwhea fed corn alone. In these, times of scarei- .dhJjcfisJLiawbfilL'biJe.. to givetbi8 teed a trtar. In tjiy opinion a bushel of China berries are. Dearly, if not quite, ejual ta a baahel-of corn. Thecrop is very abundant, and now, before the win ter nw&Tis the time to gather them. I give mr heraes a half a backet fall : of the berries, with a small feed ot -corn, three times a day, and I boil -the seed with peas or other feed for nij, cows Horses are particularly fond of the berries. CWm&M (Ga.) , Sun. , - The Yankee Raid in East Ten-: "U$$M.U fJtzirtated opon reliable authority, Uiairthe"TederaI forces ' which jrecently destroyed the bridges Via East Tennessee consisted of but five cbmpaniea of'cavalry, or about 250 men. They were under the , command of Majof HueeeN, of Eim- tern Kentucky, and had been; live days and five .jfigh tain the saddle. After surprising oUr uieii, n umber ing nearly ne hundred, and destroy r -ipg the bridges, they threw thei ' aelvee' down and slept soundly, - Their horses were also greatly fa . tigned from the hard service. In . their raid, they were guided by an East Tennessee tow Dailt Di -jKUeh. -.. A row occurred between Wash ington and New York, on Wednes , day nigbt, ly a negro 3emandin a -j sleeping berth ou a railroad ear, and being sustained by Vice-Prfti- V dent.IIamliit .in the dtMiiand. The conductor,., however, overruled the i 44 Vice-president," aud the uen wad - ejected. A liortbern papet sayi r-" Burn . - aide it tbe great iever ! more 1 1 v rebel army away from Richmond." Yea, he iV a1 treat fearer. He left almost as quick as be came. '' . , .. IT" . A at I. 1 m tt-l: . . . . . a .'n. erst Io leant that there are Quite a wuw .Jber ( cases of Small JPot injwo .ftistricta, ' of this county, on the Et side 'of the " Cape Fear, South East and North from is town, A Specwr towrt la called tr SBTOride a Hospital, to as to prevent the nrther spread of the diaeaae. j. - v aouuauoo tcoviu ue iiiuuc4jiaieij apu BDjversaJij rcaortod itxfay. Ub.T Vl . JAiUi Political ffitotrt Ktuated. All m J.lijsefts e ' rt?!! I have been released by the Federal military cataortUes,'to the greatFumguat of Andy Johnson, wha ja said to be on a " buat' in consequence. - This was due to the ac tioa of Gen, Bragg, j who eoiid'u- J the yankee prisoners taken at. llruvill and " isewbere in jail until his demand upon Bosencrans for the releaseof the lniprion " ed citizens of JfJjvilIe was ciuiplied 'with. .. -. ' y f J3i7iiWnera orertion have placed the Yankee carriaooat Oorintli, JliaaMoippi, oa . . n . ef--f: half raliona, " s I nuailv rich in silver ore, are, with all met- fllo I as tCailA I wU hi fa liiiw hh tbiriNitroaaie. Fn- als and oret and saltpetre,. in. ehaut!e quanutiea, to do louna m annosi every neighbourhood in ' East , Tennessee, ; Thn the wate, power of this section ia unrival led iu the 8ouh. The streams - that leap from the mountain sides would furnish to an enterprising people, sources of iuvalcu tie manufacturing wealth. Then atten tion , of capitalists throughout the South is directed to the liruitieas rvaources . of this seethNi A and, with a t;ood lortun in the present war, the time is not distant when, amid these mountains and alon; the tor rents that flow from . lheir-jidrt. . cotton mills" and" manufacturing eUbnhnents will spring jdeveloimg1he'wiltb wnd prosperity ofa ht-retufofe neglected part of the South. Rich. Examiner. THE CONSCKilTSTUEIK OOUtt- ' - AGE. . : The last Fayetteville Obterrtf ountains an i.utetesting account of the part which Col. Malletl's Battalion Injre in tho; battle ofKinaton. Tlie Battaliou, consisting ot not more than 475 trim, who LhJ ne"-r be fuiv leeB under fire, contended with four ioylffy''tr?irey'tfcyii"'ffffOT . i I . uesa anu cuurae which uave exvueu gen- eral admiration.. ..All ibeiilficer, we leartu from CoL Mallei t down, icituilted ftieiu selves in Uie beat inauuer. TUSTth N aigw Salisbury," and com minded Coh Go. win, with Lieutenant Colonel II. C. Jrne and Major Craige, is composed entirely of conscripts, who were permitted by the Se cretary of War thus td"gan1iellieiii'-"" selves. Their courage was mo couspicuoua in the late battle of Fredericksburg, aa to draw from General liood a ecisl public coruplimeut to them. And we learn thai, generally, the conscripts in the oU rrsji ruent conducted themselves in that en gagement like veterans. We have always deprecated ilia (u.x sltion which has existed it li aome, to un derrate and ridicule tlm eonscripts. Eviiu have vindicated their courage a u4cnM an cy. ITijnceTortfi the name 'oroVnsVTjiTwiTI bea proud one. We are utterly oxri io the systtfiii of conscription, bnt - take pleasure in doing justice to the men who have been raised .u ne'er it. Tliey UmA like a wall of tire at Kinstou against the advancing - luMts of thu eiieinv. Tji-y fought like veteran. They met iJ vht-t k el for or five lime tbeir numlwr of the trainad of lhe enemy. Th- f ihViu who fought un that occasion may aay, with 'prid-,' s long as the livv, Hr fouqht at cvMeript in the ba! tit of Kiu $lon,Ral. Sttiudurd, , ; V fmjjKtrtaht Arrtt.- e U-nni that tifticera William Wthv mi.1 Warinr Rhwi;11 reeeiillr: arrested at TbotiiBS Vllle. Grrjjia h iinli vidiial iianil U. U. Iliimi.hrfya. whr.. at I .i . n : ni.iji l ank InlU to l lie amount f $.OUt, the Maine liein pjiuriiina. IIuiiij4ir'yT"wH linnilir J S ivrtii uah hImI IkJi d in jail. TIio Muri- vttt bnk liila r) tn frter-lmMd-; .... SuLiitauciit Ji liui aiMAVM-M.rr-it. ' -nmcerJVa v mtl UtucU rr af -i a limit named J. b. P.irraumre, wli i charwl wfth beirf'tiiucciiii.licc' of IliiijadirV. Part Hiurtrt-. u uare Jwformujl, wan, hImihi twelve iikhiUis ' J T- fy $L f4P- H 11 uthiHM. M 1 u tr t XUIl 4 til 1 If, lu. Iliat forwHfetr llmnpinyri ntrdt'r f arreaf. - Uraeers Wray and Uhmi;II 1 litheers Wrav and un Jjdeetf ihwJkmtk j t,liiJjniitiu j COllllltlllilt' t)l On vanillin aill ..lacn, Mini the jeplf if Southern 'Geor'iM, ; :st nlid Midjhlrida, n.r J he : TTiiueir arnt .( uv i.itrties i-nTjcei n- ! 1 . . . 1 , j kiI miittii'lY,F, :ifiV . .1 III! e.ilf U; i.ut in circu:4;in StoanHuh A'ejtnUico I WILL RENT at Mra. Margaret Eilia bonne, on Tueaday the 5th day of February .est-, w& tberaade befoneiog trr Mary Etttaf (Minor; .for ooa yfAur eouaMHmg of fin River T xtottom and UpiaudjB, in a nign auu or calUva Uua. Alao, a large qoauttiy of Land aowed dawn la VVinter Cats. Person whining good land wooid do wall to attend ibe reaWaCr - f O. G. FOARD. Gaardiaa. Jan 1, 1863 4133 Bait for Corn, I WILL EICIIANG ANY QTJANTfTT of Bait for Cora sad Pork. Apply at Una OSes. : ..- . W B. ' Jsaf.1863 . - tM VlWUStiJ 1V1 KJUIV T. HE Ibllowkif GOODS are for aate at H. ENN1S3 Buor a ISada S-roaa. 1 Ltrt of Boya' Brwf aaa. - v , 1 -MwShoea. . ' 60000Envrkfia. . CtHiimarcial Noe and Footacap Paper. Otnabargs, Shininf and Sbealiag, . Steel Pens, iuk apd Lead Panciia. He' FeJhC 'all tiaa.---'"---r.,-.'iT'g--'- Mcihudiat aod Prrtbyreriao Hyaja Aiuas . Xootii Breabaaaaa Vnmnf Umb. Water BuckMa.. , : - ; 1 BUckioj, and Slate PrweBa. -A J; Tuhaceo, Boys C'apa, and Fsmily Kblea. r'Scno Books. Lcdgert and Statta. . Mile' Fraaeli Calf Stia BwUT " -Pn B.rds. Wall Paprry dre,-- -Ocuer 22. 1962. j tf33 U.S.A. Salisbury, N. C. NOYEMBERJ2Ailu-ie62t. THE (Miverumaar having caiablwhed Packj I2 HtMiaea ia Weatern North Carolina, fl am uw paying OT cents per powad for era-M rOK., in urga aud arnan qaaBUnea, lur in paid for Inah Potalura, aud tb-r Sobaialeaca paid Uurea. MYERS, Capi. . and ACCSA ILTUffica next to CWaa'a Brirk Row SALISBURY, N. CAROLINA, Nov. IO, 1863. w ww w . - . i I WAAICU ror tne e oi ine Suldirr., HARD SOAP, PEAS. BEANS, CANDLES and VINEGAR. ALSO, the highest cR price paid for BACON. Caitatiuy ulBca nrxl door t Ci-waa'a Brick Row. A. MYERS, if 55 Ca.m. AA.O. 8 I5C3. PILES, FISTULA, TUMORS. ULCER A TI"N S OF TH E WOMB. SPEVN E A-" TORRIIjEP. SYPHILITIC AF FECTIONS, c. BR. J. i, ClHPW. f HantwHar AUfca ma, will viait falicbury, the l&ih Jaao. IH3. where ba may b r,)iinlK-d Tor a few Caf a He buaopprated with perfect aoceaaf ia' Sail burr", Ral-igh, and muiy otbwr paaau in tbe Suta. fi baa never had aa aeeideni to jhap- pBT lhof. a- uMriJ-d i sum aai aaid la have beea bopelrm by tb moat diuia. gui-hed Sargfriia of America. r December t. &L IrW . h , (.'oTf rnor f N. Carolina. proclamation: ' .... W 11 EREASTth. i.wa limited ia my Procta uathiii forbiddit.j (be e .portal) of Sail, Ba con. Pork, Bref, Corn. .Meal, Ffoar. P latie.,i$lMea. Lvath..-, Ilidrev Colt Cfotn and Yarn and Ww4cn Cloth, ia aboal tori pirr, and ihe aame ufeaaity eiieu now aathea tut ihe tuuhibiiiun: Not, therefore, I, ZEBULON B. VANCE. i werrf -i-N.Cwititi4 iaaae tha prorfa ". pr..tanoe, waa ine trie im reMrK-iin ana excrpuuaa aa . wce cinimrd in aaid pnclarnalioa, for 30 day a fiuen lh Hale-ertif. la teelimonv wherpuf. Z. B. Vance, I "I! Governr, hth Hjiwd tlteae preaeala and eanaed lb Great Heal of the Stale In be affiled ' -r Do. a4 iba Ciu U Raleigh, tbia USik day of PerabeiyA. I) . 1 f6 J, and ia the 7th year of m Iwdepewdeace. - -ZX,,... Z. B. VANCE, By-tha (jMMrernor: It. II. BTTt., Js , -. 3w32 . ? Pnraie Secretary. Fr sale br WANTED i(K) Dog Skina,dry,for wlneb wili be paid $1 for mediaia arte, and auiaUr ooea in pfoportioa Am? l" R. F.Smmouiob, StateaiUe, or A. J- tIli ' . m - vvniua a w a wv ... msht rf the fdlb NovelnbefVrjtTny Karf. -tfyftad-rnrwheu ha left ahtwa-blanket eat4 wilh black atfipe aruand the lower border, ia about x feel high, vary black cmnpleiioa, ra ther tU,m ,p,ken; and had on wha ba left a very hary beard- lie baa ahat a anralt acarm ;th right cheek; teamed by lancing. raited near Tarbato'. Edgebe llf wa. ennntT. and it ia Drobabie 'that be is aodeavnrmc to make hi way back lo that ptaee. I bonght him of G. W. VVynoe. Eeq , 0 Lonrabarg, Frank'l.a onaty. I will any th above reward forbia apprebDion and eonbJtefoent is aay jail ao that I can get bint. Any pereoa wbesay take aa aaid nerro will pleaaa- addrwea ; HILLS HIGGINS. - laa LJ863 tt33 ; Marion. N.C - BLANK DEEDS FOB 3 ALU AT. TfllS OFF1CS OITIC . s?. By jUm? earn maila Ia aait the timea. " Coaairy pcoduca takaBln exebsnje for work. 1 c. n, price; 3 8alieb-ry. Jlj S3. 1868. : 8 6mpd m ,..,,. .t, f -,,;,.., i;n., WANTEDv-TlIREE hnadred kuaheta Wheat, three hanured Urrals Ffouf and tw thoaaaad baabrla enra. - . v MERONEY dc BRO: 8aliabayJaae 9. 1662. l3. PEN THOt'S AJS D. POUNDS OF RAGS JL WANTED. Call at lbs font Office. Ana-. 18. 1862.- - t ' ' 13 tf JBrown Overy tStable. t kept ww aa hereWoee I M ia rratifyiai to bias that tkia eetabliabmeal. began, at ftrat.aa doabl fa la s peri neat , has proved Uthe babiie a great deatdarataoi aad s DJeteaneeeee. .Travelera, otners eaa nl . ... . , L, - ways have then wanta , ia in a ae,-wiiaap- plied. ' ' Cnah oricei paid for Proveader. Aad the ubeenbeiri alwae ready toaeHe ky g.d Iloraea. THOMAS E BKOW,t. Jan. til. 162; 41IWllMsa!! Kallahwry, ?ev, 10thi6J. 1 -WWr ANTED IMMKDI ATVJ.T. tot lae mm e tae Xr .Y. j.alamfJyTL : -I' . CORM, OATS, HAY; SHUCKS, AND STRAW. Bum aiBaa Rtrstaata fct lw aa. 0M. - May, Shack aa Strae etH aarabaaed .IAa aaJiSarlanet. , Spall at mt afltca, R eanaanry. - Jfctf rtpt. A.H.U. D KSEIl TEliS FH Oil lib Nort fi fa r-II o a lafslmput. T. D. Marfow, Tayhraille. D. F KeieH il, Hugh B-aliV. d.v, Wm. Bker. d. V F. Iaerain ; T E. BrohiM. Alei.mlcr eo 5 Ja eb Br afield. tn : Noah JlelbHi, t aid WeM eo.t C. J llnetiee, lnVw Wt J-. Ft Jw .n A. - Weelev L'ot:hnfrb. W.ke ! Ja.. Hea frnvee, do-: JaTK Rwar4, Tayforavtile f Wi.wt, K. GibbiHiei Kiony nam ; Jw. Vt . I.-r Aletaader e- F. A. rinCanwHi. Ta)luraille ; J.eph Caaaif,'Coaria e i C-ivln, Anu.aa.1 A.x.1 Jaa .. Ilaiieell, On ; r raaKlm W.lhew Grant Hill; Wi-sL Ballard. INthIw.i t'oilrg ; ti Catin. Grant lltl ; J.a M , G.rdner. SiaieavilU ; Charles Mill. Grnl HiH : mUr Rrunrn, Deepwell ; M. .ew,Mi, t h.rluitr ; Wilev Timder. Coewn; V.ii. Caahmn, Ir deM co.; Jno. Eller, Davtdaun ca; Wm. Alri- ander, Meeklenbnrg. "V Tbe nanal reward uf 3-1 will be av,id for anv nt iba above named vrrtta, rf eVbved to Capt. McCoy, at C..nfrieiala Slalee wihlarj PriauM at Saliabarv, N. D R MURt'fllSON, 3ipd32 1m Lirui. 7ih N. f. U-ft. Ccpperas and Blue Stone. fir- . . . JL HE snbarnbera are mht inanarr4aring the above article, in cwederabt- qixaUiiee at Gold Hill, Riwau t V, N. t'4 and are preNir ed in fill rdera at the following arboleaale pri- , delivered either at their wrk,or ia raae- bwrv, vis:-COrPERAS. f I Ot) per pvond. BLU C I I U t, Ji eenia. TkeM anicleev eepeei tll- t h! 'neperae, mrr been pvonoeed by epwjnltt p'raune Wfo bava trevvd lhin. to he nf a aeiierio ( v ROHEUTS. DOLMEN A CO Gold llin. N. C. Itee. 14. JMJ. 3,npJ0 SALT. SALT. ISO ftacke Malt iat received aa eoneignment. aad will be sehagi4: Jijh'Wwr. Corn. Tbie aah ia eqoal itt aay manafaeftared OB tb ae ceaLr Apply tn K. dS A, MUUntT. r'-"""-' ... ' . Agents. Dee. I. )C2. ' tf-H T AM aathorised by the Hargna Geaeratof NnrlbXnrta. Vaeeiwele the eitfrSa of iiababaty ed the rownJtir wairy . frre of ch araV." 1rSbf frrwr; a It Tirwra vaeci'wa ted bat once, wiM ha ibaakfally reeeived. I will at all time, be foaud at vty Offiea be- iwees tbe hoara of twelve aad tan. Office, ve donra below M. Brown pmea and oppo- nka the MansTM Ilotet J. A CALDWELU M. D. fi alieltnry .lf SI, IPIW. . . ; ' h w Tm Arrive aa iar wie. i ypetjr S DM raeirrtie, tm iHhi .Ac.: telusajry, Dea. IStn, ltd. NEW AUUAXGEMMT. Having eftccted new nrraaee mrsia, by which the aae of my Veiry Xiable pmperty, heretofore , advertieed, la rendered andeairabla, I take ihia ntetbod to aanoouee thai there will ha no aate at my atablf s ea lh l"ih j ,aad that I will eontinne to carry earths bnaineaa of any Stable aa aaaal, -:-4 " - - .THOS. E BROWN. SaliabBry, Dee. l,183. tf31 . , Wanted Immediately FURSC$Xl ti'WM Smtth Gar riagi.Shop. : ; " ; tf Greensborougn juiutual INSURANCE 0!UPdNt. - I'ap all leTroniilljl ;-A''v:.iBe5CB.1 '.i Jobs A -3-e-tMWi rW J MrCoaael, C. I Mendenhall. 1'. P. Weir, Jewiae W. Gaerei Joha L. Cd. N. H. D. Wilson, IV a. Battii fer, David McKaight, If . Sherwond?, J, II. Llndxay, t.eeeasbaafit ll'A-Wrigl,, WHwragtowt Rabaet. . Umkeh, AWsaadetiJIilJfr, :;l?.e.A"JlTh?.ssfc, Gee RaWgk J 1 ha Jf Tsaeej ille: Ir.. C Ranwey. adeaboroegh L K.C. Mayaard. FfnBlintojLlf F. Wat eon, WataoBviMar-'- -- t.! '; - ' : j :: oPnrwaa t '....:. ' i 1 ; -NriLl7WlU?ONrT1VMB JED. H L1NIWAT. . I ViMPrsaidm C P. MENDENIIALL, Attorney PETER ADAMS. , Treat. WM.il.CUMMlSU.V . Geaera) Agent. W.J. MeCOXNELL,. ; J. A. M EBANE. - SEaeeaitva Cai J. M. 6AIRETT, . -A ..: ; ...v 7 A1Jew-leti, kewssts e. aeeie ilk tin OflieeVanewTiBe addre4 T '. PETER ADAM8.errj (Ireen.htW, , N. C Jnel, 1W M 'PH E aabearibe. ivmg aekr Icard raffc.h 1 BmkeooOBly,ipr'P"dte ferae t mawl f ap Jnni!M..jdeKvered B Ktd ft e.ra.at Sl-rr 4""- H roniract. Ordera eddreeaedto kiw at Brt ' I W., Borke. coaaty. .? i Ct.wrrl weeaa prompt a tie h lioB. '"ri' . Y T.LC.DONAtD- March 17. fK : J AlIp HQIlll, Watchmaker and Jrvettr, " " bn aoV ato-U. .Marpay Meet, i .SAUSnUUY.X.C.. Z EEI eolaatly B band alari VW IV .nt ot VATClEk aad IVnUU all kial. ..... ,., :,...:,: ......,.. .. ....... ,.v...i .... ri.w-La.Vatchaaad iewetr) ef every acriplMi repaired ia tHfJf ( .sataf Ihe Mliit-t reaeanawe teraaa. . .. W.J 1tJ renrnai) it." - . Fouadrj attdJIathliiilikr FOR SALE. riViia' ...raietwd bfiera'd-r sale lae eiree- lUve Foandiy aad MaeWiae bpe erect i, .ii, plaee by N. B,eB dl y iiipawea4oa of Freitkr .Baeei-Tlw W,ab-iUl.n 1- 131 fert fiwal. fVj1- and 14 foe BfH The Fowadr, C9 by A 11 feet high. BlkMh hnoy Wby 3Cva fret higkv PaUlBbii 3- , f" the Mw-t anwataatMl eaannev wf bnek. sain n, w in e..ptte ord-r end fa for work. It o ..b i.i.J t M.nnfnetnrina' " ait d- Aeneafarel iaapleataBta, and esrl be prepared for making eaanoB, gw Sty .4her arms; The WMet in vtrf the Hj V. Railroad DB-t BBd Wl facility f reviag Bwtertal enw Mw'" It Willkw swld b-W and " pnrehaae Bwwiey ia atiafeter:. f f.Wr p-niml.r. ddrena sn 2!2T N c. ; r : bass March 17, IfkS. v IT Rie4.in.Hid Examiner, CWWatoB l re-r.N.4k Day-Bonk. and T al. will pnhlvk twice a week' foe foer wvbv and forward bilh Im D. A Davis, Eef, --ciiLD&itnitsit;: WE bare a aa It ariwie- aadkigMj :-L PRIMER for ehHdteBITPrlee.a tojr?" ena dollar. Seat by Btail poet paid. . , . W4TCWB4B VV"1 7- Ff V B II UN DR El POUH DS TH REATJ.-AfodT nenPetewts4,ri Foreman. Apply at Iba Bo..t nnd Shoe foe4rv. nest dr U ih aleBaaan vrrocev- . i-i, -JO Ii X-A. BRA D? M A w . NoV34.l(i j,;,vf?l,i ' DENTLtKOriOH m c2 "on M&air OULD reapctfolfy make ktrownTDaT baa r. lake a hi. DENTAL ROOMS Is barr. ' . :-rr .--- N. B. As it will w anlt b'lP to rew"'"! the lime, llkuae calling ia bin aba will be sou: fled of hie arrival. hy leavtag lbe iwmea ia tn letter B01 attached to the dvnr of the Offiea by addreeaing kin lbr.t the Poet Offiea. si ihi, puee. Pwfclst. JttX W f.. Totits Consnnfrs. ' OWING Uthe eaorasoae rine V W aaed ia the" snaaafaetare f. Gaa, 309 to (00 per eeat J it is Beeeaaary, U kaeB the work waning, Utx raiae the- F" of Ga in $! par 1000 feet, ceaaaieacnig Ja- let, 18. T r Peeentber IS, 1862. - J .- V '
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 12, 1863, edition 1
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