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Trie,' Watc-awm
y A. t a - ! IAS
front ana w u uate, .uo Jfor Thursday the4th of Sapu-tber
ft Chang in, the prices oi provisions, pnjicr alt flttforlowiug valuable probity, a No. I
fN order .to close par business, wa wiH offer
an J other article required to carry on busi
ness, the subscription rates of thm paper will
ho (ufo do&ir$ for six months, and tAre dof
fas for A year, J.
AnvEtTisisw, iwo dollars' for tke first, and
one dollar for each subsequent pubbcatJo-i.
April 20tli. iWi.
fill HILAR,
BUekMaith, John Brown,
fatnMlf the property of George W. Brown,
Esq., of S.atiabury. He is no of th beat ( Soaeh
Smith la (hesitate, and cue do aoy kind uf
workla'irou and steel.' A a horse shoe; he
Itaa im equal in ihia Stale. If a ia a buy of ex
cellent character, hooeat. industrious and obe
dieel. Wi will aieu aell the thorough -bred
. AM EMC A.
lie waa seveto years old oa the 1th of Jo
ly Nat, is a jet Wnek without a while hair
To Vie oifi (if the lUfchth CoH' r Without fear of contradiction, we pronounce
liijn Hie fine I liaiEiug and moat perfect formed
( ijremxmal District of XortA Car
i oliua :
kI respectfully announce myself lo you as a
candidate forreH-hf turn. ' .
jBy yoor kind partiality I hate the honor
of a feat in tit First Gjrif.Tejia of the Conftil
rate "State. FriMti the tinie of m electit'f
die Coufiiterary lias lecti enafreff in a titu
pdtulous war, for tb nnrpoie of dnvirf biu-k
Ui rutlle invaders of it coil, atvl establiiii
Mriu llorw in the Confederate SUtre. Aa
a ful letter. Im ie farn, nd caw produce in
thineitUHty Mine Iwu and uoe year old colt",
that cannHbe vurpoad ia any counlrj;. He
ia perfectly brikeu l haraeen, and Kit aulkey
and harnea will h rold wrih him. Alao.un
the Mine tiny, will be euld two full eetta Blck
efiWlli Tonia. Abni, two large
C'ONCOUD, N. It. COACHES,
14 inw nffr, I do. email ? paaenper, 2
.BZJiM pfctt aud ioiL-pt-mknctt to hi-h. it . I'W P TW
w to jifCr rutftfc!.!. Overture Inrin? been v""rj'' a.wayI
pcnjer
ae two horae BuVgy
.11 it one r urirw nil. ami
rtiM'aUMiv tiiaue iy our.iruveruiuenL tu wt-
rciiatbt;l.ihaM.liK;itktiieeitelin5aitii. TW0 ROAD WAGOXS
culueihy tu?iol-moii. Aa(l hiurlJejkiuU - The atteotmn of Weh and Wit-on Maki-ra t
rucut, and thew overture hvin bf-ui a of- cl!-d i. th e The reuntiif aorkeof all
leu iuditfuatilly rjt-tiil. no altortiative te- ' lhtf oorhp and hur.ke are in goil r-p-iir.Bitd
luaiued't'iY u bol to ilrive back tjie invadera can rawly be converlrd into gml weon. The
IWularr totrher, by aoaie repair to the bodlra.
can be made one f for iereral year on a
alaje hrw. VV'e will elL a eoodL Corn
iirller-.j Jartfa iux -Ttvoiiicw-u a -Straw -otyrT
120 gallon, which ia
but Mule tiwd.
or. if deaired, aix
. ,t ... i , I - t uriwtH" ihipi win n luu Will
vi! anil IhA mi ilar mitlnvitri whij!, ... , '
awid fWijHr a fnwc by or of arum.
WbiUs to tirtjgrs, ihendore, us yoor rep
rei-ritativo, I tjiffd every ertkn in my ('"
mm 9i atgHinirlluiw anit inf Wi, a. iii v n-
U.e 4ure, and to ptut, a far ai "T ''TI"
miHe, wtisw orsasiroua ccicn ;nc
so apt to occur and ao (IiWcuH to adjust ia
tim of war.,
I tofeJ f jr both Cuoaertption aeta, no', be
caue I dtMure-J to foruo tbe 8ouUtern ritimi
from !m hHne and family to the camp and
baUle-fieiiL but iecaiue I coomdeivd 1 them.
iddidpetab!d to tlie indertenUence of the
country. '
I voted to ras the pay of the non-corn-'
""missionerl' "rrtfi?r"afd 'pratt f'"t!iw'jnnjr,"
because I beired tkat tJiey both deserved
am) needed H.
-- -i.t-igaKar fftr grttmsiagr, -
because I ooisd to rjl exemptioc. but
" hecau I w,sJcred tbov acta wronj.' iu
fmoopte, dtifiToiM in policy, and unjust in
tnany o Uiia'r JiwriiiiiaatHrti.
I vot tor the Funding bill. rTaje I
thought it tfCcvwy to dfiTMnirfi the volume
of the xurft:n;y iitiJ Un-fobj to ie uxre
iK'althv acti.i jo tlie 4aa.uf the xuuuUy.
I voted for tlie Tai bill of tlie IIou.e, trbich
was n-jetted by thB.Jwnw.te: bnt, before the
cbufurtaoij bsli, whicb ia tiff .present Tax law.
ItKtlWN A. McCtNN AUUflEY.
Moreantua, N. t'., Aug. 24, lbCX 4i:l5
MnrpaMua, i. I-., Auf.
ADMINISTRATOR'S
HAVING takea out letiera of Adminiatra
tn on tbe Estate of Jfra. Jaue C. Knox,
iteeeaaed. I will ripoaamlpeblio aale the follow.
of f tvajwet a, tlia ,. ..
. . 1 S tH Bif. of JSfpif mbf r
at kfr lahs reeidmce? a erOp of crowinj Torn.
Whrat, (ya. Rye, 3 Mak-n. 1 Hone. 9 or 10
beaj.of t'atile. 30 or 40 brad of 11 of; 10 o
12 head of Sherp ; Carriage and llariicce, Beg
)jy and Harne. I foiir-fiorse AVagnn, Threthr
ing lachiiie, Farming Ttole. a nd rarioua oiber
olbar artirlea.
W. r.tALDWEU., Adm'r.
T 1ST of Ifttarf remalng la
JLlr, s. o.;'Auiur i6lh.ll
Aake, Anna
Atlla. Koaert -
ArrffxM, Brtdfaa
Allea, MA
Bxua, 0 f, In Offieer
. Braver.tM.S
baaOnarr, W, I
Heat, Hopbl
KoaehiUjCaptTL
Ballaa, Jaaa
Mtatr.OW
Brad font, MaJ
JMcr.Oaliatra .
Brawa Cain
Brova, Carah
Bras, Martha
Boat, Maaft A
BuaUaa, L at
Baa, Ataaandar
arrlb'tar, Mary A
HreWD, W 9
Brave, T O.
Band, imoi
Brown, E 0
BlactoeU, Martha
Brewa, Marker
Nnn, II
BraUon, J I
Boffxa, Kelly
Bryant, Rlcaar
Broan, Thornaa
Baraaa, II J
Boyd AC' '
Brown, Adam
Buoe.JT
Braiirurd, t W
K,), Lhki
Baradrart. Joha
Vofdvn.KB
Boat, Zena
BarrtDr, B A
Cllaanf, J.hti
OAv JVjIiimn .
Carter, L"nata
alln, Aonanday '
Catiiie, Jan
Calb, W It
Caublr, reward
Caubtr, John flr
Cannon, V. i
Conner, Henry
Correll, Cbriatlan
Carry .dline
Carter, Mr Liar
Cnehran, Jaoa f t
CtrW.Caty
ChaeetAiU, L E
ane;r-K
tha Pof4 OtRee al aaUaba
Ies
Ketoer, Mararet
Kawuw, Mirny
KrnJB
KaUKt, Marfrat
Kefrtef, Funole'
Uwoa, Wuham
Lefler, Keiaua
Ur-ta, Jaka r
Ungla, Joan'
Cyarly, Chriatephar
4J;pard. 1 W A
Lyerty, L 0
Xewia,JW
i.aek,L
UeOey.JWI
4li.ihr
Lat,,JWnrl
Low. J W BrC I) H
tyeata Mary A
Irertf, tobiaa
Maoa, I A .
Maxry, II 8
Morrison, Martha
Cp0na, Or W W
Chrialian, Jamea .
Clark, Joha
Coleman, Char tea
Ooil,EliM
Conder, tarh ,
Dunielfj TX :
Daei. LC
Uk-y, Jamea
4)oa, Samncl
Uan,BH t
Davta. Alexander Br
'eftnl.OenrgaO
FJlhHt, i K - - - -Ellaa,
L
Ellia, Wiley
Klllf, DtJR
rUher, T C
Fry, H E "
fowler. J W
riaher, M 0
riaber, B E
Jfealoraian.MUUrry
Kite, Iry W
French, Stephen
tinodniaa, i C
Ulailaon, J M ,
tiillian, WLW
OrifhajPam,-
(nodmanrstherlne 4 fwlnk. Johnion
tolth. (iant W N
; McLeaa,GWS
MeNealy, Virrinla
Moniaua.JL
Millar, L M
Merrick, Btuaa '
Miller, a A
Mahaly, AletandaT
Mickey, Mra A
Miller, Jacob
Metiee, Leraoel
MUler, Joabua i
HbeU, Jamea
iller, Adam
Miller, HearV
MiMnhelmer, JlarrieX
MkKay, David
Marley, TT
'J MeOeehee, Din
MK?nxie, Batannah
. Milirr.Mary
Miller, Jennie C
Monre, M'wea
MuMeu, Martha
...O-rrn. Tayrod
,, Ow rut, Armatead
Orertoa, WIIHara
'Ofborne. Waller W
Pelrre, Armatead
.' falifkie, Charlaa 6 .,
Plamuwr, G
'-iohlrn, Wineey
Jliinipa, T U
... Vace, Wealey 9.
Patieraon, J oho J
Pane, Elisa
, Pare, Carley
Fire, BarWy
Ptilllpa, 8 U
Pone, Feny
Pttten; Monnrffle -
Ftrwule, Flora
Partialis, CaptjM P
Fateraon, Joha
Barrra, Marrrid
tUbertaon, llAry
RaMell, tyerg't 1 W
' limnur, l F
Blca, John
tbarda, TTjoa M En Of
ow, Jue
iutburfy, H
Hi;h, Eliubeth
4l Kalny,- Fatinr C ,
. Haaao, LP 1
EorkV.tr, J W
Bcott, Eiiubeth
8bpiuvf . Alar iah.5.
6ima4i; IVu r 2
feafer, Jtiriah M
9lmp n .' B
Smilh, Martha M
Stiller, Jacob
Smith. C
BB an 'iirffttrat. rltda and
Doe H'nol reflect ae
verelv on tb inlelirent .'plUriefiam of our
people, aa UOe and as nolle as ever' breath
ed ou earlb, Ihna to patronize the . people
that ate straining eery nerve to er'uali as
iJ-TUAiflunilhu bniru l.'n tii.nintvd liv " lb WQrul
ik. ftttrf R.loirinnai Aaa.i.tmi. N'ulih I barbttroua DeOiilO I
a,UV Wra aw w w wVarwal wvotFViiwa a war avswcaak'vewHa
CroJiiia lo prepare an addreaa to paticUlB
and Teacbord tipou tbfl wtibject of Ten t-,
book.
In the perforin Boca of the taak tbua iro-
At the eame tinie and place, the underaign
ed, Eifcutor of Jat. O. Knox, drQeaaed, will
ii .1. r .k j j i
caaio up lK actum ,a tho IWc I waa can- wi,d; oe fine Vmno. I f.K.r-Lr. W.gon.
" " "J "J "" '"07, ra iiiw , crtl uio. JHackaiuilh'a Toida. Houtehold
Iliad nfl opportunity to tote eitla-r lor or ,U(1 Kitchen Furoit ore, with a nnmber ol other
against that irteamire-. anickfc
Iu'finTvbl"SrTaf every ineaanre wbicli I ' W. P. BURKE, Ertrutor..
-tbwigbt-WTiaW give- Mreujth to . our nny. j AnB,i,t 27. I8C3. 31:15,.
tiijor to the Government, and confidence to " "Li
thtrcountry. TUtMl TUOUSANU U0LL..1W
. Buouia yo'i endorse my course m our
reprriseHUtire by a le-ektUoti to Congrtn.1, 1 i
sliall be ffuidttl by 'tirt! same prtnctpM and i
policy which my reoord indicatf. and 1 KlmH j
w,u u.v cignrs turn atu i.uoii to - , - WeEf ! No Ca. Rkxu IoaDi
cure yu!ir.intertit; and, alliiouijli I dcniiVj . - St.ifill, Aue JOih
peace as arocnuy t any one. ami ahull use t, nv ORnr.lt f th flard ..f l),r-i.,ra of th.
every hpnotftble m.-aiM to obuin if, yet I will j Wrateru N?C. R R. Co , fled propoaala will
9UMnU0 -nx wuibdeiKt -t ttte'wi at ( .6fl.ee (iU the Ijia fk-ptein
bring wul it Hie iiHJephdetKe of tlio Gu- i ber neit, for Twenty N. C. Six per cent. Cou
tfetlerjte States, Uteir tola! .pa ration Iixmo j pna Bondeof one thwuaand dolluraeich, dated
tae x,Tutea 6r."Jtea,-ana ntt ttie blcsjneprot fib IMoner ibbitaaoeti nder - aothortiy oi an
ty to which we arc" eptitltd by inlieriunce i acl'of the Lejrii-lature iicorporaUug aaid Ijui-
IX X. C.B0XDS
vF 0 R SALE.
f-r r - Tre asirer's Office,
f
. I r i . - -
ana tor wuicu we are now.cootetujiti?.
Our cause ia jtjt. Our trust is in God. Oar
detinyljrni! belief ia to be victwrions
in this ttnigjrle, and to enjoy a career plon
ons beyond parallel ur all fwtst hiftory. Let
us prove ouraeivea worthy of ouucauMe, and
worthy of our deatiny. Let ua bo uiMUfin
our effort, Atid die whole world combined
"cannot eGMave us.
i am. very rejpoct&ll,
' Tour obcdieat servant,.
W. LANDKR.
Linclnton, X. 04 (
Augtist 27. KSC3. t
AuguasW.ptX-fr
IN obienjo OoruVr No 16 here appended,
aK peraona m the H!h Congreaaional Dinrict,
..Whit bav been IcttipoririT oVUftcd ne Over.
. aeeta, will report air Cwlinp Holme by Krplem
ker let, ITS63. J k McLEAN,
Capt and EOCJ?th Uoa Dial
pany, paaaed if A3.
Cominniiica'iona lo be endorsed on the back
Ibde for N.C. Bonds.
Bid will be opened ia the preaeiice of the
IVeaident of ..tliia -Company and the Preeident
ami S'aahiet of the Agency of the Bank of N.
C at thia pi nee.
Sncceaaful biddera will be. notified and re
quired to drpoeit the amonnt of their bida is the
Bank of N. C. at Kaleigh, Branch Bank of N.
C at Charlotte or at thia place, or with X A.
Lnncnater t Co., Richmond, Va.
3ll i Ri F. 8IMONTON. Treaaurer.
TREA S U REITS OFFICE,
' ' - . Weatefa NT. C.
-UteaviMe.N.C.'IOtl
Rail Rd.
Ave, 1H3.
Camp Holm Km, July 37th, 1?63.
GENERAL ORDERS, t '
NO. 1C i
Enrolling OmVere are hereby Inatrtrcted to
order all men who nave' been temporarily .dev.
tailed a Ojrereeac to report at Camp of In
atreetiue by tat of Heptember:
v PETER MALLETTr
' " Com, of Conaertpta for N C,
J W MAixrrTMAdjatan.. - 7
XLASK DEEDS, F0 It. SALE
AT THIS OFFICE v
TUE B0 Alt U of Ulrectora of tb We'atern
N. C, R. R Co. ,avihTa day deeltkredi ej dtvf.
dead of (onr (4) per cent, on the Capital Stock
of the Company, payable In Confederate mr.
uey at tfeiallutca oa "aft'd after the 21st Sept.
neat. 8tkholdera moat present their certifT-
catea of Stock jTboae aend'n; power of atlor.
will make the aame to T. If. MeRnrie. Clerk.
3tl5 R. F. SIMONTON. Treae.
Uilkan.af C
Uravea, Daniel
(iodley, K U
turner, Borfeat J
(ikiver, Abram
Oonnare, Prof T I
(!ruer, W
Qardner, j
Owynn, General
Urubb, Michael
(irahant, William
Oeodmaa, Mary L
Uarkey, Chrltnpher
Hartley, V II Mia a
Heat, Anna .....
Hunter, Robert
HarTiaonJohn McCarry
Hellerd, Lear Jean
Hall, Jaeop
Hare, Mary
Hall, Mra
Howard, Georre
lloldrrby, M G
Monday, William
Ham.burf-rr, L J
Huffman, Ml
Hall, L B
llaynea, Wilien
Hani, Daniel
llalman, W M
llulln, ToWlha
Harriaon, liarrlf
Ilialbrocaa. Kliiha ....
Hooka, Ann
Hirka, W M
Hall, John W
Heath, JM
Hani, Henry W
Handel Nancy
Howard. W I
Henry, Ed
lUli; Kaaannah,
Uendertnar, Lucy M
HoHabauf h Jamea
Hobwa.LtJM
HoweJ, Jane M
Hobnoaer, D L
Ingle, Ktiaa
Jiinea, Mary T
Jonea, John
John ton, H C
Jamiaon, 8 W
Miller. J A.'
ikra, 1) r Theodora
wiaber, HrfeeccaS
mllh, S icholaa
Braith, W Uearre
BtBard, A
eiiman,W8
Bchrnch, D C S A ReeV
flowers, Dfd "
thrioeguod, Mr 8r
Farina, iffrrd
etaeklethrr. John M
Btewart, Sorouel .
BaBaiuaad, W 8 '
wyler, Alfred
8torer, 8 C Capt
&-hadwick. Mr, Linda
faertlmm, William
81(111,1: C
tstuith, RMS
arl tt, Thomai J
Khon,Ca.i.
auith, Jrrtnina Jane
Treihr, Kllen 8
f homaa. C R
Tanx-e, Mandy II"
Trealer, Sophia C
T rotten', Mi Caaaldy
- Tomer, H'iney
Trealer, Adrien . .
Tarner, Janirt
Thompscn, J W
thoUiMi, lrlna,
Taaje, Vander
Thnoui. LuTeaa
--Www, W X
Walker, Harry
Wallace, U lttiam
W'earer, Stary
Whitehall, 8 W
Waaler, Barbara
Wright, J 0
Wri(fhc, Mariah 9
WoB, Prof J J
Walker, H;irry
Warnernrtha. D
Wlleon, AW
Winter, H A
Wearer, K P
Waikis K II
Meant, Biaabeth A
posed upon us, we feel it to be ovr duly
lo speak ont plainly, the sentiments of tbe
State Association, and alno, of very inacy
Able aDd . la'thfol. Icacbcra and insrruclora
amoogat ua, And to fix the, if joisible, in
tbe minds and bearts of patents and leacir
er Htlanfe. ' -
: Tb views to which we ftJIiide aae tbeao :
That it is l,ihiy eXjdietit that Text-booka
of Svuthern auihorahip and mafiofHviure
be used in our sctoola and colleges when
auitahre ones cat) fuund and that .-
bltonld diacotirae and frown upo aU at
tempta to import or rrpubiib any foreign
textbook, when woiks equally valuable
may be Lad at home. .
'J lie reaabns for Much a conclusion are
obvious and ill be multiplied by reflec
tion. We think it proper, bowe'er, to
atnle a few which present theinaelves moat
uaiurly, end earnetaly beg I lie public to
consider ibein well.; lo see if thy W rea-ot)a-Mttd
loact acoiiilyt - r. !. ,
We disclaim at ihej outset any intention
to convey lite idea llott ligature, in the
htofieat fte, i aectiontil or natienal, be
lieving thai it mii ttlort of tbe race to
rtrncli something rrobler and IioIrt, ami, as
such, not addrcaseU to us as oci;i)lv deter
miued, but Ma belonging to the ooiuinou
lirotherliood of liumauity.
We 'awrld- "trger -notaitlrrtOTOg""
First, That Southern taritersnre best
jitttd to jreiare Ttxt-bvoks for Southern
vse. They are penetrated with the spirit
( loLuur iUBlii uUuuv. acquainted, with our
j habits, our modes or thought, oar social
relations Arc ; herice it is evident that tbey
can so exprc themselves, that pupils will
more readily understand and appreciate
lessons in such books, than in those whose
writers are d-slknte of such advantages.
Take bm one example, for we (oust -be
brief, Take for instance the mass of books
which have been in common use for chil
dren, when tbe exercises and illustrations
jiro.iHieu. from. the. harbour, the crowded
thoroughfare, tlte commercial mart and
such like scenes witlf which oar children,
generally, are net familiar, and which are
so uninlerestiug and irksome to them.
How different tire impression, how much
happier the effect were these exercises and
j tlkist ration uken from the scones of rural
life in uountry and in village, from our
fields of corn, our breadths of wheat, -our
harvest festivals from tho associations of
farm life and us repose; from -the mill,
tbe school-house, the quiet church on the
bill, tbe grave.y;iid hard b and a thous
and things, Iticb would suggest llrem
selves to a writer of good judgment. But
onr limits prevent t from developing tlie
jdea further.
Another reason we adduce for consid
eration is this : Tbiit the present time, if
. .a 11 4 j .
any i the most, Rivoraoin lor carrying imo
ttiec4 plana which contemplate .he . erea-
- tioil of a home literature, particularly in
.' j the dcpitrtment of primary ed ticalioti. We
j are shut out from tbe foreignworld,.Bnd
' .... ...11.. r.,. .k... I n ...i.:.. i. ....
S-IWItllt. IIMU ..indfc l.'.WItr J'lL "HIVII J.W
have hitherto relied altuotfl. exclusively fur
' lhr sui.i.iv of Texl-books'on all the branch
f - . .... .ft.i
beneath tbe heel of despotic power t How
does it present our character for consisten
cy in the eyes of the civilized world to
see along aide the same bulletin that pro
claims a glorious victory over pur foe, won
at tbe coat of onr Host precious blood and
tbe anguish df bean of our mothers, wives
and amurs, the axlvertmeot of a reprint .
of Webster's spell'mg book, or some other
successful Yankee specdatioo f - Let us,
if possible, correct this thing. We feel'
certain that such reprints of Xorthem
text lKxks bsve been made and encouraged
for tbe most patt witltout proper reflection
by our people, and by desire to meet
tbe presaitig demand for books.- Bnt tbcrflr
is really uo Deces8.ity for this. It is is
easy to print our own books as it is to re
print .Northern publications; 'honor and
patriotism demand that the preference) be
given to Southern books which in point of
excellencer4;very way, are better adapted ,
lor our peopieiiian any ptbers,
May we not hope tbat thia appeal , wiH
not be lost on the impartial and enlighten
ed judgement of our people and -especial-"
ly the teachers and parents of our State
and the Confederate Stales.
J. 0. McLEOD,
T V IMtSVnmA
f . it. juiiis&iuw, i.'om,
Wm. M.COLEMAN
N, Co
Vallandiyta to. TfeN. Y. World says :
"It Is announced that if Vallandrgham is
elected Governor of Ohio, the Lient, 3ov "
ernor, George E. Pugb, .will place himself
at the head of two hundred thousand men,
march to Canada, and escort tbe new Ex
ecutive to Columbus.1"
Jonea. Cant 0 R. C Navy Wblrlow, Alexander
Johnaioa. Wm Ce H Sta Wilwa Jamee
Jonea, W A
Jonea, L A
tloaea, W
Jonea, U M T
Johnatoo, Lofan
Kern, J U
Kyaaater, Tbeaiaa
Kluita. PtHbeth
Kllltia, Lriak 1
W all.. William
Wjatt, Knitlnc
It alka, taaac
Malker, Mary -WelK
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Weil, David S
Waller, Marcret K
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es of education, if We are ever then to
have text books of our own production,
I'rovideiice never Planted to us a more
golden opportunity, and if the support of
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our eopio is not. wiiuiieia. toe uitucuiiies
which embarass the speedy manufacture'
of books sticii as the scarcity of paf ier,
printing facilities, tfctx, will be the Wore
readily met and overcome, and capital will
I mi risked in the enterprise with far less 1
fear of failure. All that is wanteti, is the
Hssurance of patriotic and faithful eupport
on the part ot those who are truly inlerest
ed'iin this whole subject, tbe teachers.
parents ati.f guardians of the youth ;f our
CONFEDERATE TAX.
ACCORDING ton st ruction issued by the
Commissioner of Taxes, Millers, Manafac
tarea of Cbttou and Woolen Yarus and Cloths,
Leather, Hata, Shoes, Flour Ae., most regis
ter and pay the tax of 2 j per cent, oa groes
amount of Sales, from 24lhof April 'to 1st of .
July 1863, aad quarterly thereafter.
Manufacturers of Sadtery, Harneea &c aad
Manufacturers of Fire-arms for the Govern
ment, who seH to it 'under contract, are deem -ed
wholesale dealers under tbe act, and liable
to registry and tax as such.
The income derived from the Manufacturing
business is also taxed by Section 8lh, Tax Act.
AH 'persons engaged in auy of tbe above
businesses in Rowan County N. C. are noti
fied to meet me at the Court House in Salis
bury qn.Saiurday the 12th of September next
and register and pay the tax to July 1st 1863-
O Assessors will please attend ae above.
wr. FftALEY,
Confederate Tajt Collector
for Rowan County.
Aag.g9, 1863. . 2tJ5,
FARM WANTED. ,
I DESIRE to buy a rich and highly Improv
ed Wheat and Grape Farm, situsted in Western
N. C, containing from 400 to 700 acres of land.
Any one. who has auch a farm which they
would sell, will please write to me at Peters
burg, tri'ving a true and accurate description of
their furm, ita loeajity- and the lowest price
demanded fin it. '.
- No one need put h.im?elf to the trouble to
write unices his farm is rich aad productive,
and has fair bailding improvements on it.
K. B. VAIGHAX,
5wl5 Petersburg, Va.
AdmlniMraior-s Nolle.
X HE subscriber having at the Aagtist Term
of tbe County Court of Rowan, laken .Letters
Of Aflninitralion, according to law, on the es
tate of Chriatian Bringle, dee'd., hereby grvea
.-a:.- a II - Jta aa- ..t aw'.t ahaalaata la , few mm It I
in It I CO IV till CTTmi'"" ara,! - t m . - r JaW Clalilal aaJ
their claims duly authenticated witliia the time;! foregoing order be csmed out rith fidel.t j -and
linnted by law, for that purpose, otnerwise utui
notica will be plead in bar of riteir jraeovery.
Debtors ie ih estate will also please" make pay
m at immodiataly. - i'4 v
- ; D. L. BRINGLE, Adas r.
Att 29th. 18C3L jtCIS
Ketcham, Jonathan Voatal,' William B
Kanap, Larlna Toung, O W Col
Kanup, Noah
Peraoaa calling foe tbe aborr letter, wilt aay they are
trwJ,.r...;.H. ..MOSMASMtlll, P. St.
Ilead Quarters Mh 'I!cg. X. C X-
SAUsarar, Augnt 31at, 18C3.'
I. The cc4nmajtenc officers of this Regi
ment, are hereby ordortd RTcau "rjartmniedf
stely bhllr companies, and to arrest al desert
ers and persona absent m ithoot leave from the
army within the boatids of the Regiment, and
to report with said persona to these Head tjnar
tera. .
IL It ia expected, and enyned". that the
pfumptSMaa 1sb will report oaths 19th Sep
tember, the manner in which joa have execu
ted tbtaordar.- Bv "order of .
i: tub a;, bradsiiaw, :
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fi J jCaosiAXBf Adjataai."
.i)nr Uard and onlv other reason w
feel bound to mention is u moral one. If
we have forever cast olf all htieal aso
ciation with the peoi'h- aho are now., in
vading our country ith tire ami blood and
rvinor-eles-s cruelly, wbo deny to us the
ribt to govern ourselves, lo cherish aiil
Jefend our n inatitii lions, aud even to
think for ourseTvTs according to con
science and tie word of God; then we
submit it to the candid judgment oY every
lover of hia country in this fryiug hour,
whether it would not te degradius to us
in the extreme to sutler ourselves or ur
children to depend on them any long for
the means.of mental and moral eulture I
WouU it not be. to say tlw least, highly
inconsistent in Ua as a people, to use the
reprints of thdrubttcationa bo b, for
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W: X. C. RAIL ROAD
SALISBURY, Aug. 28th 1863
THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders
of th iVeatern ?. C.-R. Road Company will
be-held in Salisbury, on Friday, thellth dav
of September next. The Annual meeting hav
ing failed to organise ou the 87th, for want bf
a majority of Stock.
2H5 A. M. POWELL, Prea't.
SALT! SALT!! '
QA A BUSHELS for Sale. .This Salt ia wsr
J V.' ) ranted equal to any made in tho South.
Ii ia very dv- having bees in aa ware-hoe
for Bine mintha apply to
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Abe. 31. 1S63V
. WAXTED
TO PURCHASE OR REM, AN IM
proved Lot in the West or North Ward.
- Anplr at th:s Office.
Aug. 10th 1863 ' t-3 '
L ETTEfe PAPER A small ik of first rat?
A-J Letter paper for sate at me
.. ; ? -WATCHMAN OFFICE.
Aogttat 34 1863.
!SA!IEllSUri-TIlE BQARD OF pT
1 RECTOffS of thi Institution wish lo till tbe
office of Matron, iiow no vacant. Nooe oth-
.u ..nmkrrj females need app'r. ror .
taformation. respecUng ihedaUeS, c , oi
office, apply to tha audersi-Bed. - . -V"'
,pp,i V ED. C FISHER.
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