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ir.d other ii Ham-oil, I n ) lu.lra nlmK( l'ii.,iiniii i at. 1 ,r ul ilu.lj; ,. I. Ily lln X'i' Ji Ue nu ns)' haderoeseil at Un!Hri, ihe kiimll fu'ce there filling back mii rnaliatioogu, whiili wo aban doned by ih tuiieiia. "'h? enemy's move IlienS Were mid cautious, but Hi leliiiUi they passed down Wilt's Valley through Dade eoaut), G., iu Ci-iiMttarilil fore t flauk Hi-H't army" i.u ih I. ft by wiy, of Rome Their jr)f . reacnsd Alpine, ia Chattooga oouuty. Ge . near lb- Alabama tio. 2j luilea north ! "f KiMiir, tu the 9ih .epu and had kiriii cli with Cot Avery commanding the Sdandth Georgia cavaity, who fell back af ter a hrd fight. Tha, raovemeut waa anlioi piled. Mealiiune nn m( m Huruide'f Ibrcei art understood ti hsve joined Riaseaerans and pressed a considerable, .force- aa lowasd JJragg lHiv at liiiiui' (!!, i- . ! ( vsv. 1 in-y lint atetiej to take Ins t t ci!f Li ti, but Jul nut tUi m, aitj ulo nniit sli d biiii to' makt thoin a srHH-cli in tlx- Court Hon. He ik- nr.-'i'- i'l !!, !n :ir .i , , - iii 1 t . .( ofif.M I t -iiii-r, iii r jjunl t r..i. luiH mid dip -ii!!trttiiH(f l.iii . liii-i. '.j ei a grring tlm public p-rr and f rntiquilii j- t Mi ll ait ibe ciiiiniiiiii cuoiii i.f IihI- piiili iirc, . v Hi-It liuva mi aiiti-iiilil v rnnanfll tidfnil t Ani a ,i.-.:i-til 'newi, litem i 18 httvo hi .1 i'ullo.Vlli 'wir nun iti, J l'i dtio.ri bv tin m I,i i!. jH(,:i,f winch i hey will b-rrquir.d t pay ihe (i..vMiimeiit 0n 7VA. Hfinr Vfc-fi,i. for their own uo the which may to char.n;riKtti ns .uiKvUtit J" true clined doing so,. as they wouM tiol lut him . There i svorcely doubt llit Loo's ,n7 . Iwiiiff tfc-nUUtl to rvinUH-Ctt Ueaurvgnrd ami uttor bit .true aentiwnta, anl aaiiwt hiaJ wlirrn, it i mv worn doy toin aH tSa hw i anioan; alkiwprt hin by law. . A comitry'a cauoo he would not pollute his hps if I ho land Taithfiilly rxrcai-a, and quiet and ord niMtiitntiiird within ttt'n brilrV, - . Now. therefi.I ZEUOIAiXB VANCE, Govrrnor o( rh Hiate, uf North Carolina, do jMiie thin my pnlmlrn, ei'mwuridwr 'all auoh pa rami ia rioifnoa fneh tvil inli;iH and warning thrm lo beware of tbi criminal and fatal Goasvquene. eof carrying tucb threata lniiiM"iTiii laavniif mm rrtarn. the Aaewra, aul N. llviligaad-Jota-uh A. Haw- iirtn-r .L'n to within a wwk thorn vvws wnn one wora. frviM Krpwn. ' - " n- I .wMllitfrt eVldeUCO lllHl till WHS Ima, harpe , will attr-nd a Ibili.wa, viir P, U . ilvilig at Hartaiia, Hei.leuibr now reduced to a certaiuty. InaVl.Veiico lo 23 - as: us' 29 30 this it-fleet it corrwlwraUni by .L NCrounse, - she .rnsixuidetit of- the Ne w York' 3Tm, writ... thiit LoiiLstaete Wwlia been a! I .ilalr..'. ., at ilarkw'a. ' , m p..id liiit, , at MarjrttH'a, , ' at II attar Simp. " . II Davie county, oa the lt Kf ptpmbrr, bv Ct. W. Rich; Eaq.. Mr. JACOB B IIOLfAN flba 63rt Kerimoat N. C. Cvlry, lo iaa ?!ENRierrA l powulu ' ' ti wrdered t niid tsiuth, the largvr portion of luloaieeauan. ' at Millre'a, - people to assemble tt.g therSud consult mnhe CJ' A. Kawluiisat Gheen Bridge, Sept. 21 I tksmgbt (frt.4 W aBaiistWlbr J :-- ' - f.l'l.V t.. ...... .1 I.. l,.r..l Hi t t;; ii,' 4iii-.- f,r i:n ,it i j i I" m ,i. I fi innm of ml ih U h-i i... i u . . i ... . il-Koitifl lo Urajw, tho balance, wwwuiy our division to L'lia.kjrl.m. HiKMiilvwwii,ol . ... i .i by Urn soldiery Ami it was go w uireion. A uolutiin of blteou of twenty liiousaiiu lino im easilv thrown by the - --- -i j . , Virjiima imJ Teini; roaJ, to IJrwM, r to Gtwwvillrin Kant Tmtvtym f 1 ' H7a u to a WA . In Miaow tlic Ii-iuWicu and , I)eiiocwlW! purium r at lofrpfi 1mik2 as to what rimll bo dona with tiia tvbrk wIm'H they ara aubjiljjaied. The coMVi'uiiuiM ui' ibvM jutic bsve dtacomnl this qm-atuiu wiUiuot aellliu thai Aral pro uiniMury lor " cm.kiutf the hare." Th. I'm jtublii aii (Ntrty thu Ly down iu hmnm in ih i moioltf of llirir p!ii!f riu i . -Tite- rvb.4 States hare fudi-ited ail claiiu wjhiOtW jile, and their nghu to rule tlit'iu. "Tht! theivof owe ho alli'xwtu.f waiiy KcVt llipivemiotfutol'the L'.btala. flidr jwlilifat miUuttioh Is rnt!.WIy tlmtol the peoph1 ot lh Mniffauiifd trqilon. W are, Ihvnpiore, uiiier uo kf:al or ooiixtitntion at ob!i;iii'HV th vxialttiic of tlw rebfltiiiui UttiHir -itfnd to tbn any litk-al rights wtiHtVcr. In (act they have - aootMHUoU 4uuiJ' auitridoi" ; Ia-i cnaker and ubuiiuoni?M think vl tin Lincoln lofra4onrt. tlnr Rlifh Ptgrra. Cosootto, St pt lGih, Deaii rnoonuw: A iuouIw was einiiotit utiu titia ouajy . few day aiiae, the vr cunifiaiHv:! of wintli, a la." a 1 have lii sbW to b .ira jj;m, Are ft iulli..wr A-fo--tnH.-bl' wht;iiiiia- wiwMny Vwiar pwgft in ihv Lwi-r ltiil id this i-o.iiitv ; auu, a uiml th iniht.ii ttjrr.W -orir v aTti-ifJ ttw nlii j aerVK. rriiiiniup iiwmr a ytmii tnan bv thi tiftineijrf BrtJthits. t', hi ton artl M Iwluk anl Kejjileiiieti, and. ply (yllv I kiitinir flu? haUroru ll.e beaU ot vue 04 Ji coiurades wlio nanie is Gray, dardied ou . with it, mini ie iistrt.mkjviiotlit-r party ol yo ini? persons wIhi were a short distance abend, to one .f v1khi he gave the hat, with thw Htai., tht it W ,ri'tMrot"d to Gray. (Jfay, bowevi-r, flew into a violent repeat this ptayful fjiniilianty on tle Jijt4jir0tlieix 1 . si4pVsf to km luui, -'Dowetl Hi ptirnt. In alow itiiin-ii a blow wus Jward iu the road a slwrt di?ianee in aiivnuco ol the Hirty, wjss wher. amvwy at tiit sts- fwond Ilmlii- rs !aua;ii) in the roatl with the reins of. his mt 111 one liaml, sirI the oUn r htunl p.ti'd upon kis chM. lie exdaiun'it tltat Gray hail killed him, and t!l b;k, when almost intaiitly expne-l. Vonrs, BiKCKittrtr. ROW AT A NiRO BARBACUK. -1 ""Ji.-neffM uf tins rill, tiirir wiirra and babies, had a buriwicue yesterday north fh itT and ner ihe Canal. Tbey had filed nn to bve a gixd lim. They had a calf raed whole, and also a if ai d a sheep, and pro v id ed themselves tplendfiHy wi'b pine apples, or anges, pe aches, eakes, 4., and bueke .f lemonade and ieecream. Tbey ay (we 4 coarse know uoihing hot what we at told aboat the faes) lha they were having a eery, pleasant time, whew twenty cavabyinen enter ed the ground and pitched into the nksa thing they had provided. The negroes siwm it tor a long time, and until tbey found all their luxuries would be consumed, wheifclhey remots rated ni,(f a fiaht eflitMf d - i (Hie thirkey -was slmt hi the bwajM and ifill "die another wae shH jl ih shia, atunher in the shiMibler. After the firiitih wiklwrs drew tHeir saKres, and the diirkeysarnied theiiieelvea with knivea and b'tidfe-itit., and a hand to hand fchl ensued, "'veral on both. ewS-e were m Vriely wuuiiil' d in ihe last grutd m tnl-cle, bi;t how many or how b4 Joy may l btiri we .jW, of leara, frfintaouil RrnttHrt Ap. rnu rrcAL excitemk-nt. iA CioeiniiHti correspoiulent of the Chi jo Ti.nie,ays a in im-eiiiio; f tint! Iein.srty took jdacw at Mount OilHt;.' Qhio, on th. 2It Aiiit,at wlyVh 29, ' 00 were proenl. It is fompott-it that ..f , - leant hslf Htw---mire"TT ' ertcli p!itirsl Hrty are la-ini ht-hl in Ohio onoy. a inie vtijorotis cMmpmirn whs was neVer ts-iforc known in Olti, Thero j:id.eJltiL'a:rv- the iuf'W thF HTTT ran of m dvf.at, -whiV the lJ.-ni e ty nre .jKunui ur u,v tnijoritr. ft w pro poaeii .to have a tremendous nii elii'ir it .4 ' UlfiWiiTSw " w f if(. ir , at wbreli (,ov. .c.iUJOUi.4!dr fc.5irtwi'3"1i mtaWmFjtt...nm .Will la IWs - v sent. .Vf. Ktjtrtt. (it. IIotMgsi KOT Dcad. The Mobil - Ttibuite, U inforimtd by a rjentlpman vyfto left Lkllo Ilovk, Ark'on the 0th ulu rk . ti.. r .i... .i -.l rt . . .. ion iiaiaui iu ueaMi or -eet)eral Uolrpea is noi true. Our informant aava -hat he jbad been very ill, but was rapiJl . JiQeo, trice itt ii comma&d f Ibe lorce in that Quarter. Latest No. ibern syjcoonts alo repreeeot Gn. Holme J &ma; but y tleaeent- at vtbt ilol - pyniifiArtT-- in C Umj 'and U-l o.. oa. tha Blaia f -ONU, f Df O. u-rf I, i ...a ,lI7ija . ... I V. ud Ilalan Lonr: in ilia 53.1 yturuf hw ouudi'diu a klruiiali near DjIkiI reaieiday. It la twhVvrd ih il.the m.ouVidy mi KcaMBoraila' army baa falira back to Clttttanouga. 11 ha raluard and it ia babevrd aott Tefam tw g ttmcc battle, but will fcl.ti M wiiitnriaf ia f'baW aaa(NV .H.. Ciiattaaa'(a ia gixJoubiedly in the hand urtha YanHaea, having baan quietly avavted by I be Confederal. V ill they be alUwrd la buld it aud mitiltx there I We shall a-:i' . - BKIItMISII NEAR LAFAYETTE. Atlabta, Qa., S-pL 17?-A ipHjial di? natch to t!ie Intelliij'i'iKt-r. dated I6th, from ititiaca, atates that htmvy fcinir wnn honrd. Houday, wiikh prucieded from a ttkirtuisjli nine iicltM noilb of Ilayette. Tlie ftieiuy wa driven back by Stewart a anilhTy, Cheat haiu's iliviwon. No low on our. side. The enemy's loss was considerable, iiiflinlitijf thirty prisoners. On the same day. Wheeler had a skirmih near Stuiiiiu-rvilU', and drove theenetay back twol milt i.ii'1 a bull, ciptunnj! twenty prisoner?. rTb rnriwjr haw 4nC'"fre tif nmwMlel-T fitry in Oil nnhtKirhiiod. ' TU lat-iikivtuirnia in Will. Valley were illy made wiih ihe ini.-mtuit of geiiiaf pw txi of i'hait4itiea. where Jliawnerans iaraiw f.'lifviiiK fTidraily not chi-j t risk a buttle. Hand cars are now rustling lu Civ vela ud, TeU'.we. - All are (anguine. "1, , OUNOORD FKMAufcOLLBSE f !w l4 psfiil on"ih 2iiwl inst wftli ver- .rheTiii(r inHja"t, tliere hema a irrvaU er..nnuilK r f young bulw-t entnyd than, al any previous etitstoi Uunnp the first week ol the seeiun near! sixty boarders arrived. !d eeery day thew are aece4knrs. Atlded io miis, me nay seiamrs syen ine numoer at, prvsent to nearly or quite on hundred stu dents. Jredell Eipt 't. Iiif'iuticid- W learn tht yesterday murnuio tW b,)dy tiT a new born white fe male itifaik was found in the Cape Fear Ri ver ji in alj-ivt-1 Re wlmrf of the VVilminjiton. i Wcl i.m.ri. It Co. It was wrapped in a new piece of tlaunei' neatly trimnred, with a pns'e ol tlanm l nmiid its-rnvkaiso a rojie to wbkh wni iiitadieil a ik. n iroft which nvid not.!iScifnt toKe-p tlie body down when it swlk-d apd tlnis becante buoyant. UV hve not ha:d of any particulars that hvi!'Uen ifiVwml tefulmg to its identi6 eali4.4 but i 1m crp'timsUtices, c?pecially the r.jw or cord Wad' the iroe weight attachod as a sir.Werj h-avWno doubt of liiui play; " The mfaiii could not have been over forty-ei$ht hours old.. An impiest was held by Corouer IVwin, but uo Jatlu oliciitMl Lfraud- those cotiheoiexi with the liinliti of the body. In ded no wittier pp'reiioriild be found, save tbose by wIkhii tlie boly wis discover ed. II i?NiiMjtoM Journal. ton TltS Watcmman. 0 rrrrsBuiiQ. Firm stood our columaa,ji)id ih storm Of leaden death of ehirt atid ahrll ; Firtik was each step and fifed each eye, As their brave lexdeiw galloped by. The noble Firtt undaunted stood, i 1 il ,,f ikM r.l.f.m.il I. I 0..' V. i in " ssii, itieir leader snouted, Uo Ai4 not a ha,- or etep delayed ! Dire was the conflict. Hand to ham, Aud eye to eyea ihaLnevr qu ailed ; -For mid the dust and win ike and din : liar friend nor lie coo.?d be surveyed, tin Coms the foe, still on, iid on, N unibera oVrpowwr wwf httle band t Dowu, down, ihey fail, our naiaiu's ptide, Tlieir ntuakets cUsped With dying band ! Fall hck, fall back, 'tis useieas all," Came the stern order hn( delayed ; And bacawatd moved the daubtless bane, Sulf fighiing as thev slowly obeyed. Hu4 A had fallen, our noble buy ! He -heard not the drewd wont, tteueat Fer re it came, bis" work waa ihuie. Owe bov's brave bsart ha ceaaed lo beat. "Stand hack, aud Live him air.- thv aald. I And vtooped to rate bis dying head ; ..... . , , i Ilia leader held hat clammy hand, Ad kuelt beside till he waa dead. , - -TtMitbftifeie el.d.mffiTBtiBirf sTtlt, I hone hps wdt p-wk t ns no inure ; Not a eu a look fnmi that Vuug head, She eaoimt dck his g'jv ssith flower at tc-tfr-fc-i-s1. Mui 't.-.t- M - - Rkrl-e:w.r: lit.. ..r attn - la dream she 'es the uuequal etrif-. Ia dreutns' SrreTiears the conflict dire ,' la dreams she see her darling fall, In driams sh sees har boy expire Pwif mourner! raise thine eye above, To "there luvei ties are never iva ; . fie'aassght ia early youth bis God. He nought, he's fuund, a bom. ia Heave a. Chsarfal and ieapefully be Wnae, The last lines thai he ever sent, ' -t- God baa prese rvd swe Mother dear, M SwsstMwW, Snstsiw. do au fear.!, TJrst tt!ej, , C. Tree, OeL sewn. , .- "'T:iiL LAURA L.. Irjrae, JT. XL ago. The deceased was a young man of much pn.miaa b atu-ctiouel eon and brother, aud greAtly beloved by all who ksw him. Being a child of the Covenant, be was dedioled to God ia infancy, end cheerfully iastreeted iu the Scripture, woich are able tu uwke wise unto aivatiou. Unrbtg bia. illness, while in the full piaweisiun of bi faculties wf misd, he became, deeply eoaviuced of the eaaoiiibleness of the rlsvioor's rdaiios upoe him. I Ji views of the eaeentotl dortrinee of tiraee wetelear, and be readily yielded hie heart lof-'hnat More than onee, he eipresard Ute peace and ciBifor he (baud iu bedevuig. Coaeiu of his appriMtch iug end, be met death Wath a calm and eolleeu ed piril, audenlrrcd its mysterious gate with out a etrugt-le, wad "frH faleep in Jeoe" with ihe cihnueaaof au UMaalwn its mother' btaann The early close of this pmniising life is a dark iiiyateriooe providence f but God does all ihings well. ."lie closed life's journey As sets ihe morning star, which goes Not down behind the darkened wet. nor hide Obscured among the tempeets of the ekyr But tuelts away io. the fiffhi of Heaven " . .w iBare Reetrdfrr Wounded in a kirmih near llajeralown. Pa , UAV1U C. MOOiE, in the 22J Trr of hia age he was sent to one of the lloapilal ill Wdliainehurg. wheas he remained until Ut 4ntat, oblainrd a furlough for 30 days, arnv ed at hia brother-in-law's. Mr Solomon Klutts. Rowan county, where be reeeived every atten tion, that humanity coulfl dictata. and jtret es the sun ahed his lat liiijfena-i ray over the Weatern hihstry mga.wiJhtJ.riet!jtt,JJtel artne of Jesca. The-writer of thai hnrnkte tribute knew' htm front early childhood, uniformly a g'od boy a nnist eseelfenl young man, and uo belter sol dier ha aaerified his.ifeui delrnee of South em Right, than David C Mmar. At h-fBig. f -le war, Ivp jotned i b IU- giment JS . V I ., and niarclw-d i defend iiva oVd Virginia. There he taaed utiacitthed through eeveral bwtllea, until the raid into Pennaylvania, where a deadly mNsile slruck him on hi head which give hint hi final iur loiigb 6r Heaven, when the wirked 'rease from trouble aud tlie weary are for ever ai 'Besb. i ; M. S." Killed at the hstlle of feltvhu'ir, on lt day of Julv, HENRY ROLA.M) -TARNEj. Uteuiler of Co. li, 5lh N. T He wn lint losseeaed of .this world fruoti,' tut ljte ,a pure patriot, he guve hi life fte-.y fur lle indepen dence of hi t'ouiitrY. He nver tnt-rmurd ut the hardship of lite aokfiex" ii'y, hut cheernil lv obeyed the command ( hi miperiorr. Peace to bis -he honor " ''in tiptoe. He ten a wile, and two eaildren, modi-v three sis- tersaud four brothers' to lanirnt hi los. Klf basse Notice. .Vo. RlciiMOSOSejii. J'2, JJit3. fnilE FOLLOWING Ctl.NFICDBRATK JL offir iffir.ers and men, epiur-d at Vickaburg, Miss.. July 4, ltC3,-war)-silbequeuily oanatd. have been duly exchanged, and are hereby o declared : t. The officers aud mM of Gen. C.l Steven sun's divieioii. . , , - t i 2. The officers ana -men of Geu. Bo wen's divisou. j 3. The officers and men of Brigadier General Moore's brigade. , 4 The ofBcers wad aseu- ol the 2d Texas Regiment. , 5. The officers and men of Wnuls Legion. 6. Aho. all Confederate tilficers and; men who have beea irlivered at City I'of'it at titty linte previous lo July 25th, 13, intve tieeti duly exchauged, and are hereby m d.-c!reC; UO OULD. Sept. 16-fit , ' Agent of Exchange. :WOJiCMp IF any person ha au aero ml ujr.ituxi Capt. W. C. Lend, dee'd, he is ii-i;netted t lire sent it te me fir uayraeiii. -am r - T.G. HAUGUTON. "ISANTED. A good in ii cow, giving v T milk, for which, a fair price will lie pod. Apply-at ll s Office. ITILLbe receives! (uf a building tobeerert- a. w . . l . - . . i d at t hina Grove Mation t 'jw need aSJ a yjoverumeat w afw-fcouse. Jani tMiiwmg to be 25 by 65 feet- Vertical wehcr-boardine, well battemnr tft srtrTwn7niiir-ro eaves. o leet paten. To ba aona rucleuol inmrter 41 the rough, and te be built iu a xtrotig suWanii. Will be received al the office ot W.J. Mill Esq.. Salisbury. . J aila wiliba-. fortiishsa b -the. Ummiff: E. A. PROPST. - AJti-iti Tax ia Kind, No.ei. 1 WILL Test the behest bioMer oi the pre mi ce, oa the 13th day of October th planta tion belonging tw lb Heira Aaf.Vti.riah Chunn. Dee d., fiat the term of twelve mo..th- Any person waatiug to reut a good piauiaiiaia Tvald do well to be present on lht day. 'J. Terrna aiade kaewa 00 that day, 4i.lj f-jXllYDETJa-siV. ' m7mYL DEEDS UH 1 i "a-. " a . 4 - -rawl A fl -a as IP. " tr -. jee tf:.-MAsls;'i- bb I..-.-: en Kft'.e W a: , 1 a disturber w me let yon the same lustrums me which gnarstilee these great rights, also buiil you to the exercise of them, within the bounds of law. and impose pott me the soUran duty of seeing thai these boo tad he not iransgreeerd The Coi.alitaiiou of tBe Confederate States, aud al laws Dastard in putauxnse thereof, are the supreme law of she land J resist a nee to them By eomlsnUu I treaaen, and without eombinaiioti, is a hih crime agslnst th laws ofynur couutry. I-ei no one be deceived. lo long as these laws re main npoiFihe Statute book they sba'lhe e eufed. Sorely, ttiy eititoirymen, yoa would m t seek In cure the evils of one revolution by p'nngiug the country into another " You wtil not knowtfigtv, to the present desolaiiar war with the nuiiiioiin enemy, add the horrors f infernal stnfs and enure aphversionof law and civtfaethr.rity ! You must not forget Ihe en viable cjiararier. which you have always main lained, a 4wber, conservative and law-ab d ing pestpte 'j "hor woulo I have yon to forget the plain, easy and caiuiitutionil method of te drevstng your grievances. Mree and denMtnre any existence law if. yoa think proper you have that nrhl and iimlrticl ytntr represents tTves iii Ciitigrrss or the Slate Legisiainre, as (he cue may be, to repeal tern. Your own i'hsn aervitnis "made those obnoxotM 'swa the, can repeal them, if ey.-h are your iuxttuc tiiuis. If you regard them a uiiconstiiuiHimt,'. oqr SuprVme. Court sits remly to deide upon till ease properly brought before it. Its deci ion are final in the .State of North Curotiua, and ahsll be executed while the power reinaina in i'dor K&rculive io enforce auv law There ox iiognevaace torefewawHwrpriireisttrorf tofwrttmwtfWwra wtlb a leather I titade, liuT can be' mort' ' ljeneficrBtly"elR.cted v tn the wy nor futhers marked out hy the bal- .too, at((lJbe.olber cunautuliouull v appotni ed means. In times of great public sensibility lik the present, any departure' from this legal ehaanel is revolutionary and dangerous, aud -tend to the- diviaion and aVrswetioa -of our peo ple. ... It is my great desire, and, I hope, that of all good cititens, thst ur people should remain united, befall us what may. Should we tri umph in toe great struggle (or independence let no feelings of reveugw, no bitterness mar the reji Mng Of th t gtorroos day i hmild yr -twn-rwrm rmrre enort nr "tnat-great oDJeci un which we have struggled so long and bled so freely, let not our strile and domestic feuds add to the bitterness of defeat. Attempts suddenly to cbiuige tlie exitiog order of things would" only reeult in bloodshed ant rnin. I therefore i'implore you," my couur trymen. of All shades ofpolineal opinion . lo ab stain from as-te moling together for the purpose of denouncing each other, whether at home or in tin- army, and lo avoid seeking any remedy J.fr"' 'he evils of the timeSrhy' other thai b-rjnl tin line n;i iiirnun tiiHpen)ienyconmtniea au -thortties- We ure embarked iu the holiest of all onuses which can rtir the hearts of pauiols .siltt-l!jas' .jitllibef tyjuti iudepeadeut.lVe ar committed lo it by evry tie t(iat can land ut! honotHhle people. Mtl!titn'es bl'our brav est Htid best have alruajv sealed it with their bliKd, whilst others, gtvio? up all earthly pn sesiHois, are cither lavgiiiidiiiig in dungeon or are homeless wundjerer through the Innd, and all have felN in a greater or legs degree, the iron hand of "w ar. A great and I'lonou nntmn js st( uggling to ' be bora mid wondering .king doms and distant empire are stilled with lis tening hope and admiration, watching this greatest of human events. .Let them not, I pjty you, be shocked with-the spectacle of do mestic strife and petty ' ntaligmuu feuds. Let not our enemy he rejoiced tofchcld our strong arms and stronger devotion, which have often made him tremble, turned aginst ui'Srlves. Let us rather show that the God of Liberty is in bis Holy Temple the. hearts bf freemen atrd bid all tlss puy bi-sfcerings of earth keep silence before Him. ' ' Instead of engaging iir his unholy irtd unpat riotic strife ' and ! hreateui ng 10 reirthe U ws of the land td etidifttyertug the peace f socie ty, let u prepare diiiaenlly and with hopeful hearts for the hnrdshifwvand sclieftoga of the roioing wiiitefc. -.Heavea hae; blcseed ns with; nbundaiiat crops, but thoUMiinis of the poor are nuabl to purchase. Let 'lis begin in lime and use tfvery effon to provide for them iiiid "eciiret thetw agailtsl sofferit!;.- And let ns exert our- sctrhe 1 thw niownH to rpturn to dutv the na f ny br.tve but . .miaild meu who have left ther country's flag in 1 be hour of dje.ger, and God Will yelU cbiblren's children1 will thank us for. not dee pMi!g of l!ie Repiibhc iu its darkeet aours,of disaster, mid syH nsr. for adhering to and pre- aiJxuUaiuiilAae-Mii live se-.tiliuients aii. the aiirhls and civil liber tics id' the-yottng t'ml'cJcriicy- t - J I n wftiies-whereof, ZnsruiH B. f i.al and 'Ciibm:v'Uariii-t'hieft haOiJ igtietl thes pre elite atid caused the Great a. 5, -..va.i ,"' p--'SBi&.rali'M..'.'"''.-'. el in ine JMjie 10 imiv 11. D?ne a, tm city of RaMgh, this 7th day of Sepiembes, A. Dl 1863 td in the year of American Independence the StHh. Z. B. VANCE.' By the (Governor : . . R. H, BtrTa.8. J , PfivatjLSec'ryt:: September B. - 2wI7 STRA CALVES. STRAYED fre fw ufcerHtt' aa the aioroiBf of lb M-inst, UiraSbarT -erciaa imlr vlit o red aad oat vtail heifer ; uJ dm nm. vblte a tbe bar k sad Betty aad rwlish briadl o U side. Tbey wwt aa Ui Ucasta eoad Imr several Wrilat, smi aaay aaea arw1 taw right we left. They ar beliesa) Is be wtthia It er six taile at Iowa. Infcnwa- iSMortaaaai win BethlBfcSally raarired. sr a aiuM rw- Will remember thai I " a - . I i . . V i wa - Sk m aa H an aa, aa 'ai flaTa ae . I . at ISsllsbnrv. - ' SO i most respectfully beg thai lK Farmers ia' the (Vmnty set promptly ih making their re turns. The Geeernrjaent is In great' need of Ihe article nairred above, for the support and" eomforl if our brave sulifiers who are in the field batiling Hr oar lilierrs and independence.' Pmnipt tieM. I hi reCtre. will accomplish much '' for ouroHMmon cause, excite afraeh lha Confi dence and seal of onr gallant trmaps. Pmaipi- . ness will ahmsave the Collectors much trouble ' sad aoneoeesary expense ou the part of the-' tax-pays-re. W. R. FRALEY, Tax Collector. September 9, 1PC3. . 3H7 .05 KIST CHURCH AC A D E M Y. -TH t nextseaston of this insltiutnai will com mence p Ta-sday, the 6th of October. Tb " Am-ient Languages and Highar Mathematics 4 are taught aeeording to the slrietesi standard' of imtiroted classics I systems.'' Tbmoogh drill ingfin i all the branches, accompanied by. con etant and vigorous, explanation the "ehief ' rhrfraciiirialie of this course f sludy . , For fulf" parlicnl irs as In regulations, text-bonk ia use, enodea wf tBairveliow a ad ilhiMrnlieffc- lerm of- -tuition, dee., please apply lo the principal. EDWARD "PA YSON HALL, Sept. 12th 186.1. 4tfpd:t7 ' Teir Dollars Reward!. . OTOLEN from the subscriber on' Monday' the 31st of August last', an old SaddL with a- quilted seat stiaehed and leather gfrtb'- Whicb stnng. Also, an old Bridle with a1eatlterhslier at- inched, T will give the above reward for the above art teles if delivered to ms," Jt mile wsst. of Salisbury, or If left at the VValchman". Office. . i JOHN CRESS. Sept. 7, 186J. i-Jciei SUBSTITUTE WAJfTJiZt." A LIBERAL reward, will be paid, for a sub stilote. He rouRt be 45 years ofage anov of gHid character fie can select his own com pany apply st thi office SALISBUBKV MALE ACADEMY. IYhE -ENTH SESSION of this School will re open in the Male Acsdemy on Tuesday the 15th instant. Tuition per session of five months, from $20 to '25 Contingent fee 2. Pupils Vill be charged from lime' of entrance till clone of session, and nr dedactioo-will b made far lost time only intense ofsickrtess. A, W OWEN. Salisbtiiy, Sept. 5th.. 1863. Jwl6 ... r--; j- r . i i i-. SALISBURY, N. C, Set. 14, 63. WoTffiEThe "1l'n6wi l Company A, 5Tib Regiment N G Troupe, ., wi report to me at Sullsbufy.N C, within tea. days from tbie date, or be considered deserters, for whose npprehensiou tho 'usual seward of $30 will be pJ P Z I Gray, Deep . WeJI. Jrajdett-cpaDtji' V Uufty, near Salisbury, N t ; A 'A, Shaping, near Suhslrary. N C , D A. 'Miller, near Salis bury. N C; i h Ketchey, near Salisbury, C; W G While, Mirauds, .Iredell county; M A White, Mirandi, Iredell county; F H "Eavsi. "harl, Davidson county. N C. N ' IS.' A SKMI Lta, t;apt.. ' . 4tl7 Cd. A, 57th N. C. Regiment. WANTED at my Slpe Store. 100 Green. Hide. Tor wtiich the higeest price will be paid in cash. : - , NO. A. BRADSHAW, Salisbury, Sept. 14,; J8u3; ,. tf!7 170 R SALE A 60 HORSE ENGINE! ilia ad . all aha .Machinery of Rowan M ill,;. aiusistii:g Of thtw-French Burs, Srrawt Ma chiae, Ht4:iBleBtore, Belts, Saw Mill and Geariug. &c, &c"7 all iu good running order. Payment Bay be made anw, bat not delivered. until 25th December next. . , ,,. " AlsWlUOO BOXES TOBACCO. i -r: JNO. F. FOARBC Salisbory, Sept. 14, 1865? . , 5tlT- v Depesltery ffffifif Ciwi$beri," Jtr INTEREST BOND It Celt an ThejataLiJif. six ftga&Sltfr teiawr Bonos of ihe Government,, having bea fixed at fifty per cetiuprerumri, purchase of be same may be made St that rat at l bia bffie niofl ih IKth September. 1963. - ionrth of the purchase monj'y will be re r qnired in Treasury actes issued siuCe the 1st of April last ; tlie remaining three fourths will be' ' Deposiis, wilt be reeeived aad eertificatee ' irrantedA for all Treasury Notss lssaed siaee the dale if said notes, beanug P eeal, ms-lerelpkyBWsei-aonAavlfy ' .-i. Depiis, will be ree granted f all notes Issued on the 2nd Decern' her. 1862, bearing tear per cent-, interest paya ble seDH-aanoalty.. (TBowds arw now-w band for all 4emsll. made at this office ; and the borders of Certifi cates are requested to bring the forward aad receive the bond ia exchange. The bolder of these certificate ar required lo writ their re spective names accroshe back,. - '(-. - RALPH GORRELL, Depositosy. 1S4W ..yrr.r T tTTtR PAPER A small lot ol first rats : JLa! Letter paper fcc sale at the .WATCUM AN OFFICE. Aagwat MjM&rJzij ; '.: I a t L 1 i v 4 1 f 1 1 i -- ' 7 ' 'K I-H
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 21, 1863, edition 1
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