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i ..a i.. -0t J r ' 'ft wkh. ' Hit md j-ia'uon. It mult, however, be lie coufu&ioa of ever man, who mingles widi tl tna.-w.-i, that the charge is" truo to Some extent I refer Hot to those iguolte wretches in open re volt sgiunst the Elate and Government, but more, particuUHj to ft clajs of traitor's in our very midst I refer to biro, whose object, whose (7oJ, is gain, be It acquired in any way, even at the Mcrifke of. hi country's fberties.. '.' :-r t--- , " ' ' It h) en alarming met, that the Confederate .Jour national counsellors, the first and great- et support of oar political fabric, Is decaying; tad will be a complete failure, if the machi nations js( a disloyal class, to whom I refer, be not met by prompt and summary 'action on the part of the Government and people, - " It is but too tree, that many of the wives ud children of those poor but nobly patriotic jbcdv who are. eorered. with;ihedust :of a eeors of baUle-fiekla, who have exposed their bodies as a Uti tpof against the mvaders of oar country, are threatened with suRrring from want daring the remainder of theVar. But is there any good reaaua for theN sufter log f 1 With a fa W exocptiona, they have aume mooey from their hosbarMK or bfuthers or sons in the army, and generally enough, with some awsunce from the country, to supply ' their vgiota, if they. can boy soosistence at reaaooabte ratea But, tf thm mkmaus blow at ear eemdcy be not sUyod, it is to be fear ed that, in the course of two mouths, k will be impossible for any ooef private or public; to tray any thing with Coniederate notes And where ia the cause of so sudden and great a depreciation? I would point you to that class of men in our community tor whom the people are indebted, large holders of notes. It may not be the case generally, but it is a dBWraceful fact, that In the upper part of this and the lover parof Iredell county, the re fusal of Confederate notes io payment of debt is ait every day occurrence. W hy, sir, in the oOatmunityspoken of, a merchant, (or one who formerly engaged in the businM,) wha has largeliio upon three-fourtlli uf tlio qt isens'of the Strroatblinjr coantry, m man, (to may toe best I can of bun,) whutte judgment on roooeury matters has ever been conaiiied in bis corninuaity, and therefore capable ol do ing great good or evil m the present case, I nay, air, that this man, (call bun Uw&ir If you will,) has refused, positively refused, to receive the present curwocy in payment ol debt, ex cept at a diqjount of 25 percent' And what will be the reMilt of tins speculation in our currency? "T'Wptiri'W''oays7W''lieei: of his debtors refusing to receive Confederate notes for their - corn, wheat aud bcofl. This Is a neceMary coDseqwace. If my creditor refubes to receive a oertain currency iu pay ment of uiy note; I should certainly be com peHed.o refuse it h, exchange for any th.ngl , should have to sell Unly let this treasonable j conduct become more general, ami. in I be name of our country, I ask, what will heooine J SuUTA ' UR.ILjBIir.TlHt.,-.l-"l--J"?l T I I II ll iTn ni T IV 1 ' I I T I I an T m"m r M n I mt lit UrbUHUI LUO f."!' JIULl ia or the wi ves and Children ol our poor soUier T t ClHlrl Mm pablicatioa of the above General Even supposing them to have mqneyf under Ordr to be made weekly, for foar couseeufive so general a depreciation, it would be as tr4i wetka. in the months of January and Febrs. in their hands. . Those who bold the articles ry, ia the Stale Journal, Fayettcvilkt Obevrr of subsistence, would refuse to receive it Tbei sr. AehvilW News, CaroNna Waichmaq, and soldiers helpless dependeoU at home are re- i Wilmiaf ton J.ro.l. and fernieh a cpy there dooed to want And what tlien becomes of J of, to the Clerke of the District Courts of Pam our army? Is it supposed that the soldier hcoand AlbemaHe, to bespread upon the re- ;it lin.1 tA Kia faa mha VnV.en thai hi eords of said -Con; tS- fkmff- te anfltenna- from want 7 Sik-h natnot' . - - ' - - - . i two would I believe, tie very rareryierivitnT Many may be willing to sacrifice their own lives upon the altar of their country; but, in view, if any, Cases, wilt be found a patriotistu SO unselfish, so disinterested, as would " suad . to the colors" in tbe face of a subering farn- Hy , Iua wortl, with a general and ruinous depreciatiou ta our currency, comes the total ais"rganiza(iOTi ot our grana army; and, wn tt the loss of every thing a"xiiiIi.'dieJ by two jeadS of btxjdy war, and the sal dit- . poiutowut of every hope whch has nerval j the arm of the patriot iu battling lor.hi Ju ' ettiesv Our wrrencv once ruineiL and our , Confederate States of America n can never be eatahlihed mi a government or ntuognis-ed-as such m the faniily of nations, .'lie who- roins the credit of our Government strikes at the very heart of our national exihteiioe, and ! ZTT. T. I. . r , , :srwuunauy,9n mr 01 uie oincKesr. uye , is worse than ha who takes up anus agaiust f um cvuniry. 1 wtiuM nojo up anen a man ur - urn exevration ot Un tudtgnant puuRcj'oay, Mwe, I would throw wide open (lie doors, of u piraoo, mma give ruin a m-arry welcome. During the Inst few months, every patriot's' heart fans felt light in the supposed prospect oC A speedy nd honorable feee -And, in the comparison of the relative strength and SAiccess of tbe contending armies. ceTtounly we aee a rOeteet :ibrtrrin'dewt-"'It-- has been- laid that the Klnrkrwt how is jiwt U fore . dawx" iAnd wry, it iiot be Stid with equal troth, that nifflit isvtr tpooUwh.eUof 3X4 " - Is this tlie dawoing of the bright day of ftanaaMMnl pewcii. or -isr-ij srfiitaJ delirwHi of ;hs)'meotal viMroo, WTie'uTc -by the night of dark divippoinlin. nl T wtiottirwnf-ta dulra in clowinir forebodinira of nor Intiirt. ,. but I would like to point to an evil already. of alarming extent, whioh, Jf Jotcheckeil "uiw prove tne nunr ot our country. ; i.n A Cl'TEENr. ----- We iearny with woch- satisfaction, that Q Master Wdaotvof the Clothing .IXartment iu tnw -uity, Las arranged a scale of prices to increase the pay of the ferosies who make up tbaS garments, and that it onl-r reouiree tha nWal of h Aptj'ne- Admtaxir Omml In U carriad Into effect VVe know that Got auee nod Capt Wflaon have been in favor Of V increase for some time. Jal Standard I.i U.c-uutv, 1, !.. 12, If y K-v. a i:.a5rcx,k, Mr. VAUL liOLBliOLoI.il and ML- CAT1IAI1INK C, daughter of the lute oha Trexkr, Lsq. . ( ,, . ! t - ' mmmmmm?mm9 , i . . Of Pneumonia, at Lynchburg, fa, cu the seventh of February, WILLIAM A. CUL VEBUOUSB, b the 23rd Tear of bis age, The deceased was a eoo of Ilugh and Bebeo ca Culverhouse of Salisbury, and a member of Company B,of the 67th Beg't of N. (X T. He was esteemed and beloved by those who knew blot . s- '; ,..'. "'.' ' AfU the ordinary funeral services, bis re-1 High flusld with Jkooe, where heroes shall - r - despair. - -- - .- - o, & .eeory 2411863. . r ; ",k the residence of bef fatieVs, in Rowan countv, on tha 20th ultimo, alias CYNTHIA IL 8TAN3ILL, daughter of Wo. and Nancy StansilL aged 18 years. 8 months and 15 days. Tbe .deoeaed, when quite young, connected brieffwiththerreslterum(urchatIlocky Kteeri - ra - Mecklenburg eounty since that time, the family moved to Bowaa coun ty, vjrbere she was received into the church of lit years, of which she was a consistent member, until God removed bnr to her new home, where tbeTWicked cease from troubling aad the wear are at rest Tbe deceased bad but lew equals. 8be had oeeo tbe child of afihctJoo for several years, which ahe bore witb patience and resignation -ene bad per lamp (rimmed, and burning brQliandy, when the messenger of death came and Stimffloned her to bef new home, whwe she now reigns triumphant' overt death. The relatives and frtend of the deceased mourn not as those who have no hope, their loss is her eternal gain. Confederate State of America ; Ia Confederate DisUict Court for ihe-Dw- trict of Cape Fear, in the District- of North Carolina, at bJwwrj leceniber Tt 1882. " GENERAL ORUERS. ST Ta (Terksttf ibe several Din rid Coarls A will not ieeaeviesaiiue fur eoele, in queuee- (Miioa eaavs. htil iKree miaih( afler eeres; to fBMbJo defeodaats lb pay 1nt Oourt without irraiion. 94. Defeudaate payiag euata to Marshal ia Scitet ration . eaera, wiij file in the errerel Clerk"' Offices, o ur brfure tipnag Term, 161, the receipts of Marshal, to eaaWe tbe Clerke to aeeeriaia what will be dee tor inter- set ai the espiraiioeuf (WflvS month from the lime of tbe decree. gjd. Defeiwlaats againat whom deereee were entered at last Spr'yg Term, will pay te the Reeeivers tbe interest "that may accrue and reiaaia unpaid, x wt'thin three - months after Hpnug Term, 1862, or esecotioa will ieeue hererbr, as4 they will be subjected to the euete f itfisv and eolleeiiag tbe same. , .7 "mmX";'." CMt J Mtti .d th.jCle'rks will not isaoe eseeaiioa when paymenteare tbasrmde Ordered by the Court, that tbe Clerk of this -Xitmt - - I i.iu pnriviw r c n r 4 1 n . i . y. w i . wi n .t , w. t. ... i Jen. 1.1th. 1863. 440 VALUABLE I'RoPERtY POU SALE. THE subscriber offers tor sale in the Town i of Newton, a valuable LOT with a large new M M No ,0 Sooih-saeSsqaare, between Rev. j Lanis and tlie Coon houae. There is a Charter for a Railroad IX..11 Dallas to Newton and if buili, will make it a. conaidrr-bhi place fur trade. Asj peraou wishing topurchaae can beve the opporiaiiiiy by addrraih( me at Gold ""t Rowan, or Kev. J'.rm Lam, .ewton, W J ACOB TREXLER. I86. 4w:4l FOR SALE. H rn A wi -Tl. Wateh. Apply ai this Of. fic March 3, 63-lt AUn eh,lH( u of r-PMMmm Se,d. LA.N'D FOR SALE !- PERSONS WHO WISH TO buy a good Tract of IJiiid will plraeecttiou W.H.SMITH. Maroli 9. 1863 40if SOAP, SOAK FINE Toilet Soap f ANUFACTU RED by a lady nrthis Sure, A. and equal in quality aud perfume to the Yhkre tifcm just reeeived -lyswi -i- - - ' W. H. WYATT - March 9, lufil -X.. , " , gUl-. SEGARS, SEGARS X Xv. UAKS, maaaractttree ia this niaioaonai te Havana, jt4 received by . , W. II. WIAfl. T yi4l f March 3, 1863 OOff FOR HALE. One of the besr breed IO iu the Siate. Apply In W. H. WYATT. CALF FOR SALE w.eka oW, rod stoclu Apply to W.U. WYATT. SemnUf For litre. jDirirAr SEVER ALWMENrgirls and boys lor hire. - ' JOHN WASHINGTON. SalisboryMarehSa, 1863. IfStl C. mi 'sTVXj a, X.J 1 i. C, ..,..,. in t:.. i i i'v, tf .! i .. t... I, are ii..t..,tJ t. so, : ' ' nil whits nm'e pereous between the i f 13 tod 40 yeaa, within their regiments,- t I' Court-Houses of their reiipective counties fur dedical Examirra tioa and final enrollment, at the time hereinaf Ur mentioned t Cleavland Coanty, Feb. 23, J6, 87,28. Msrch f.1,4,. .', s , - fl,lAU,M, ' 14,1(1, 17, 18. uastoa, i . . , M -.Llnools, ..'.' , Catawba, - - - Union, . : " Mecklenburg," . Cabarrus, . 33,34, U.S6. 5 31. April I.S.I April , 6,7,8,9. - 19. 13.14. IS. 18. Kowaa, ; JATAIf BRYANT, Asst, 8arg ., ' ' , ' , Cbrnfn. Exnmiiring Board. : la obedience to General Order, No. 92. which the aforesaid orders have not been vended, are hereby required to report tbemr salves at tbe above mentioned places to the Eiamining Board and Enrolling Officers, for axaminstioa and snrolfment,' on the days fixed in the aforesaid 'notice of the Eaamiaing Board. This actios includes at! .white male parsons be tween the ages epeeified those wbohavs bee a heretofore asamined, and discharged either by Stats or Confederate 8urgoattioa who hsve hsem at nay time dtacharred from the- army- (hoes who have furnished sabatifaUs and any aad all persons' who may claim exemption on any gfoand whatever. ' No person's discbarge, sxemptios, or detail from any service, win ex' ease from attendance at the plaea appointetL r All laws and regdatiooa applicable to desert ers shall be appted te sooh eonssriptsns fail to" repair to the place 0 rendezvous fores roll meat or who desert nftsr enrollment.' i All sgencies employed for the apprshsanoW and eonnnement of deserters, asd thsir trans-" poruo u wmmamia . ...r rcro , eoermaaders, shall he aspKeaMS te aersoee If. able te daty as Conscripts who shall fail to re pah te the place of rendesvoes after the putf. Rcstion of thin Citl. ; Lieot. JAMES J. 8PELLER, Enroffine Officer for 8th District. . Feb. 13th. 1863. 3tjj9 Bj the CoTtrnor of N. Carolina. A PROCLAMATION. t tit- -e ... WHEREAS, it has been made to appear that the terms of the FrocUmiation issoed by me on tbe 26th ultimo, for the benefit of those-members of. our army who are absent from their colors without proper leave, may not have been known to all wno might have deeired to avail themselves of its merciful pro visions in Urae lor tnern to do sa -, Now therefore, I, ZEBULON B. VANCE Governor of fie State of North Carolina, do issue this second Proclamation, eltending the time limited rr tlie formef to the 5th day of March next All such persons as above r ferred toi whw shall have reported to then several camps by that day, will suffer no punishment for tbeir p?t d!elinm-pces4uXft. those who shafl not have so reported, noth ing can be promised except the severest penalties of the military law. L S. In Witness whereof. I, ZebcLon B. Vakok, Governor, Captain General and Com- mander-i n-Crrfet have signed these presentr; and caused trie great seal ot tne Mate to oe affixed. Done at our City of Raleieh. this 12th day of February, A. DV 1863, ami iu die 87th. year of our Independence. Hy order or the Governor, . " -; Z. Bi VANCE. R II. Battle, jr.,- Private SecreUry. Feb. 13, 1863. 3W.39 VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE IX Salisburj and In Concord. X HE subscriber, offer for sale in the town of Saliebury a valuable Unimproved tot adjoining the dwellings of Mrs, Pearson aad R Craige. Also a tract of land eonMininK a boat. ZOO Acres, Ivinf on the Gold ffiU road, four miles from Salisbury. Sale to take place (if not suM pit j Vately, auoner, st tbe Court-bouxe ikSaliabu- I ry, on Wednesday, rh B day oftfafth J?C3.t in tha town of CrtiWlirtl, im Tuesday, the 31st day of ApriF. 1863", if not sold pnvatvlv static sr.) the STORE ffOVSE & WAREHOUSE adjoining the Courr-honite, formerly occupied 8y White.-Smith dc Bradidiaw.. Terma, six months-ervdit with iniereal from dale. WM. MURPHY. Feb. 13; 1863. 3mZ $120 REWARD ILL BE PAID FOR THE APPRO- hension ef the following merf who have deserted from toy company of $30 for either of trm m-tt. M. Broulra, H. S. ' Wiliam, Jbfca Werlds, and A. C Corniah. to be delivered t Capt II. McCoy, at Confedi-raie Stales Prim Salisbury N.C. W H HUSTER. Capt Co. N, 5li Rfgt. N. C. S. f ' Feb. f6, 1863 4tJa ZTltEASRSnEAJ'E THOSE persons wbilue or shall herrarrer cut Wood or other ie trepae a the ll(d of my wanA Joinins tha lu iu ol !surbryiar!i. informed that lbs righu of id wer.de will he protected by the stronf arm of ihs laf. ThtMM allowed' to ret fee are Jneluded. Th.e joining Said lad will plcaM aid me ia retaraing tnspssswrs nnd iaformiiif us tnein. , B. F. CALDWELL, GuartTn. Feb. U.l-SM. , - 3tJ9' SALISBURY, Nov. P$th, 1862;' ALL 'tboein'dlteii to the firm of MeCcssiss dk FosTan. m eallal ths Boot Slut Maeafaetorvof Jnha A. Bradahaw, next doo, U, ihe WaihmaBOtBe, onrt sobeeH- ber, nnd nettle iheir aceonnis, either by note ortheeaea. Now ia the time te pay eebu. i..' i i-y iioi,,... .i ia ..!.,;,: t.i v ,, . niulo ieiftuus betwen the :" of (ijWe.'j ai.J forty yfars, within their KiiiiuDte tft l!a Court Ifouse of ihelr rejt!!iv coentiee, for Msdicaf Examination, and Final Enrollment at the timet hereinafter mentionsd. . Clay county, H6(h RegimSnt, Mslch 10th, Cherokee eoaaty, 1 15th fiegimeat. iCfarch 16tb, 18C3. . 1 , Macoa eonnty, 11-flk Regiroent, March 33d, 1863.1,'. .Jackson eonnty, 113th' lfeglmsnt, March .j. aOib, 1863. . " . n - . ' "Haywood eoaaty 11 3th Regiatent, jlpril 6ih,1863. , ,. ' Trsnsylvaaia eomtty. I07tf Regimeat, ApYU 1 '13,1863. flladison eonaty HCia Keglmsnt, May 4th, L. 1863.- Tancsy eonnty, 1 1 1th Regiatent, May litis. IBM. x . o A :,fj MiteheH eonnty, 99th Regiment, Mny I8th. '1863. .. .-V.-'" WntnngaennDfy, 9dth Regiment, Msy 22tb, 1863. -.v.- ' - w--r McDowell county, 103d fegnneat. Jntt 1 1st, IM&S. . L Rartberford eoafnty, 103d and" I04ih Kegl- we nts, lane etnri 8BX- T"r Folk eonnty, 105 lb Regiment, Jane 15ia, - .18a - -. - - : TTJO-S M. NELSON Assistant Snrgeon, P A C 8.-, Chm'a Examining BoaraV . Ia abedlenee to General Orders, No 83f Ad intaut aad laspeetor General's Office, dated Nov. 3d, 1863; ALL white males in tbe fenth fgiwsaioaal District, between Ibe age of .By otfef portion of this State orofather States in which the Conscript Law lias not been sus pended by nnthority of the President, are here by required to report ihemselves nt the tbove mentioned places for xamiaaiion and mal en rollment on the dnys fixed in the aforesaid no tice of the Examining Board. , This jiiotict includes EYERY wtut.saate penon within the nges specified. Those who have been heretofore examined and disenarged either by Stale or Confederate 8nrgeoo those who have at any time been discharged Jroni the army thoae who have furnished1 snb stitutes add any and eO persons who mny Claim exemption on any ground whatever. No discharge, exemption or detail, from nay source, will excuse from attendance; at the places nod fime hereinbef re appointed. AUUws aiid regulations applicable to de serters, shall1 he applied 10 such Conscript as fail to repair to the place of rendeivous for en rollment, or shall desert sft enrolfrrfcnt. " AH ageneree employed for the apprehension and confinement of deserters sn3 thtftt trans-' porta::on te- tbe command of their respective Commanders, shsll be applicable to persons, lia ble to duty as Cvnaeftpt who shall fail to re pair to the place of rendezvous after the publi cation of this call, -i The attention of recnrftMig officers hf ealled1 to-Generrl Orders No 16, d'nrrerit series,' A ft i. G. O., Richmond. V' " 7; ' THO'S. S.' RfOBARDS, 1st UetR., P. AjC. S : -Enrolling Officer 10th CongreWionaJ District. February IZ w39 Headquartert fcxantiningr Ouard, lad EarelUBg0fflee.7ta Csngressls-rttl DlsU, WADcssnao', N.C, Feb. 9th, 1363. The cornmading Crncenrof Recioiedtr of N. C. Militia, in'the Seven ih Congte-eional Wrf rViet, ire he.-eby iioiifird to, assemble all whlt'S m-ale prrsoN between the' a-fee of 18 and -40 ye-ara,. within their RVgiinenis, st the Court Houre of their respective eonnties, for Medrcal Exeniinationaud final Ensollitteut at the times hereinafter specified. m- Auaoo County SOth Regiment, FrbrUar'y . 8.1d aud 24th. Anson County 81st Rtginent, February 25th' and 26th. Stnnly County,- 83d1 Regiment, Februarv 28lh. and March 1st. 2d. Montgomery County, 62d Regiment. March 4th, 5th, bin, and 7th. Moore Countv, 51st Riepinieot, Marer 9th,' lOth.lllV, 1 2th and 13th. Chaiham Countv, 49tn Regimen lL March 16th. I??, 18th. Chitihain County, 50 lit Regiroent, March 19th. 20th, 21xt. Rmidolph Count v. 63d RVeintenr, ifciarcn ill',- a4thrfethr ' . ! Randolph County, 64th- Rvjiinenl, Mrrch 30th, 3 let, April lat. Dhridmiri t'ounty, tioih Repment. ApHI 2d, 3d, 4h. I. G. S-N OW DEN, "turjeoB C. S. Army, v Chairman Examining Board. In ibedince to General Orders Nos b2, Ad juiaiii and Frt-pclor GeMferafa Otfic, dated November 3di 4863, all White mlea In the Seventh (infrainnal District hlween the ag! of 18 and 40 years, wherber reawehts of any other portion of this or aliy of (he niher, Sttues i'u which the eoii-criplkrt law has not been suspended, are hereby required to report themselves al tha kbove mentioned places for exuniinaiion end enroll men 1 on the days fixed in the aforesaid nnlieia of Examining Board. The notieJ includes every white male person within .the ages specified-; thoee w .have been heretofiire examined and diaeharfeJ either by Stain or Confederate Slate Surttona; those wbh have at auy limn been discharged fni ihtf 'nrrriy jhiwwho hava'- ferniehed ublitolr, and anynd all prainVwh4i Vnay tetaww e rempteia aw anyrg twaweTSeteve-tegj Ne prfa''diiwhej,WmpUior deiaii fftnn any aemee wig exiura them ;fro ae iirnwarthaT ptees' appntiitetf.' : All raw and rvfolalio na applicable' loeVsert rs shaifb applied to sath opaecriplb as fail to repair to" the place of re not-1 rone for enrollment or who atinU desna afterenMlmea All aenaea employed (ttr tnw apprehension and confine me a If of deserters and their trans portation to the eoramaadiruf their respective ettminandera, shall be applicable to peraoas liable to d,uty as ceoscripl'i'who shall fail ta re pair to the place of readeiroas after the pnhB- cation of thin ealt '." : Atientioaef Reemiting OBicers in ealted to General Order No. I6,eerrent.eeriea, Adjhtant nai IaptoeGesrarsOnjeeRichKad- Ya JNO. M. LITTLE, .T 1st LcP.A. C. &aad' EsrnUiBgamoar. Feb. 4t09 Wi Can. Distriewt- 1, .iivj t! his tetate, at his Mo ti ' "' TC'LoUAY the 3J day of Mar. h, I .J.a wiich time I wilfsell a Cos lAut HOUSES AND HULLJ. CattU, Sfuep, Jloga, GoaU. a i' lot (Corn, Odts, Foddir . and Hay. ttoo Roadr 7agmt c,J , ; Oeartf a lot fffnt Bacon, a fin " I ". " lot of Farming tod. . : ItOfrSEMOlt) fe KlTCfiEZ i vfinittrrtiRiii ' One Keif cf a tins Threshing' Ho ssx irom oaxe. u. ---.-w... ; M persons iodebte-d the eslata, art Mrf ' inested to make early Settlement- and all per- ;' Hulail sent them acrordmf to law, or this nifties Will-, be prsad1 hi bar of thsir recovery. .r V M ? v- -v-- MARx . SLOAN :V , -k-.;v jtomM Tnomas Bt Sloan. i-Fifb j'863 lL3L.-injJ.2i -r- --4t;tit . - ... -i IS6J! 111 Li . aaa aivrsi.vvo.si a saw '"Bf-w'w r r rrw jbpsl ar trwiinm .-'&.a -w. . ..m.r, ' - - . . -. - Term of sahi sht sneaths atsfts wiaratsr-- - S6uthern Oaltivattr, ilh For 1863, will contain a grtmt marry articles iaJrtnndeMto ; i planters And tarmers - GARDNERS AN D FRBfr-GROWERS i' X Bsnxe-tsprs, risrlsU' xmFlnw-frnwarsH,, " . - -Uriaar;';sA CTTke priel of ibis wmetMl nSft' i Agiknltaral and FamBy Papef is smt- fl pr year. n ndvsnee. Back nos- nnd wJasnppW1 v laam, - - - T. KEDMOND.' r , Awkg$tm,Grgi. PUBLIC SALE or Nctth CartH-r MaU?MH&taX ILlbi sold en Wsdyi'tne"tk'ni-f,-March next, at 10 o'clock, at the Ctrjnse. in Salisbwry, 139 shares Stock hi N.C. Rail' ; Road Company. It wiB bs sold In lots In sttft- pmebaserc Term 3 months credit, mtereaf 0. . r-nm Jaia- nnrovad ssearitT wiU be rseurseV', t,U i.iTll. Tbepurch. ..y eav e.A jfir I F. CHAMBERS.-.. 1 : : 7TriWiat-T AJin Ak'rk Amw tan miha-i!rex' Will L. offer for sale Wtbe hifhsst bidder, Ins fff" misee, the vacant lot near tha Pnblic Square,-; nnd adjoining the Drug Store of Henderson dV ' Ens - F. CftAMBEflS. Safisbury, Fsb. 6b. 1863. , iaWB-'A' ; Jt RuiUtia. Charlotte and' StanoarH. RaJ- , nigh; will pnirish above nniil.day of sale antf send&HI to V. A. Davis, vasmer, ior pajmenv. 1 - - !.;-"- ' ' t Tr"-" To Land Buyers, -r- H E eebseribsr offers for sale his atafion' containing . ' n ;17lt 1 If R E IB. U- M Tttia nlaea ia on tie I new rtoetb. Lincoln1"' in miUa Wat f Sxtiabarv and ha onnefHba U ka.t nMa-hhmrhnoda aaa the ooantV.eonveaient taV1-. Millisaod Churches. About twe-thrrds is clear- ; ed and Under cultivation and embraoea 4Q ps 5UaCresof ths very beat . ' ';..., . )as t'neveT oV8rfl.Ta) - There is on the plnea"', all netfesaary boildinrs iVand all new,- having';;1 tely been settleU. Call aa the subscriber very soon on the premises if yon want a bargain, t;4 ' SVA.8LOAN.- ' Jhnnary 9, 1863fPipd3ttw- fbR HIRE.M Wperiericea' niirse aud waitine maid about thirteen ydanr old. ' Apply to .:-iJ'.- r: '- vf--jfX- Febl 21, tf40 lEOFIDAS BROWN. : . t- - .vi . - .iw.ti..v.'.'-,y-,.:; 1 . .-''-r...i-"-,i.".i1V:'. LVUNAWAYfrom the subdtriber.livirigin 5 ChauibSrs coonty, Alabama, OS'tttS 87th Jan-;" yr-BPRT'black uegro maa. aged abonj-S. 30 years; six feet one iucn hljrh7aed waibi atnnt.190 b. The:tw middle Infers en his 4 left hand are scarefj av crisped at the ends y abura. He earriea himself very ereet, and -weanta beard on hie chini He wd off a1'-, 'roand-a-obnt'' woolen eett, lihi color, hia';--pants were cotton jdaaaw. He may have Other efolhes now. rHe tTaveiledHfroenA the esia, toCatawtaeonuiytN.C,,-and is ne;l known to lie fttrki'dg in the neighborhood of Jaa. : Jamee', hie former owaer.' lwo milM from' Ca- T i. tawba Suio , I waipay the aBove iwar . v for hiseonfiaement ia nay jail so that I get him aehia, aad wig be thankful of any information addreaseme at Cnssetnr Alabama3- . ; j::l. bartee.' Fb.23.n86l- f'-:'f;; P10:"V$. -1 Mll Sell invThe twn of? SaHebory.la front. of Meroaey aad Bra's store, V "' oa ihe 7ib March next, n eery ';- ' - : ":- ami lUarmar letter. Tlrijr I.U naDa'VanarB o9 ihat XaV - T T V-KBrtN EY. AdWr ' i- . of W. ILHaitsirBrtRnt,"-'-Fsb. 13. 1863. , V -339 - ilEftOXEYtasRO. itflT l?c ns SAtHnvit hPNDIED'ANE FI RaimM naafkatBfaU lObtCCO. BBH ol Wry f ne eotWta good order alao VfarrtSs V anuonggj tlarnnaa. aise a ssasa aaws omgwr.j a' gOod kit of Harness Leather. - , l nay WUJ' jtvw -m e m--wvm wmmw m y. TT- Bnenalofeora. . . Feb. U. 1863 r ; t39 I BLANKS OF 'ALL; KINDS '.j" For Sat ia'titiOJFto ' 1 t a iv -i ' 1. 1 SBIBIMII.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 2, 1863, edition 1
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