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t CT lilt I WESTKl-N ENTERPRISE. A rAStlLT KCRNA-l BE ISSUED WEEKLY IN THE TOW 07 MA1U0 N n. c. THE "Enterprise'- will Le devoted to the CuWD tx cteie of Western J the cuxup.cx in:ee-' ot Western I N. C , whether :-oeiai, romicai or Mor al, without bia to any party. ect or ieeO; having lor i.e ultimate object the juiellectual and moral refi'iement ot the people. Nothing, therefore, will be adiniued h:to its columns which can not stand the btrictest criticism ot a rei fined and, moral taste. The Editors and Proprietors will make every possible effort, lo mak the '-Km terprise'' as good a family news paper &s any in the State. Tne daily war newe will be giveu in every is-.ue up to within Oue oUy of going to pres. As the first No. will be issued in the month ot Aarch, persons desirous to sub snbe can send in their roooev at once; giving their names and Post Offi ces. All communications containing mo ney or any mailers relative to the "En terpie," must be directed to the ''Edit i rs of the Western Kctcrpri-tjj Marion, N. C.:' TERMS FEU ANNUM : Single subscribers, cash in Advance, 81 To Clubs ni 30, ;t .-' y The firbt No. wi.l be mailed toper sons who are not subscribers, with the - . it..-- hope that they winch no paper will subscribe: .after will bo sent without the money. Come, western N. Caio'inians, give us your aid ia sustaining a home "Kn terpiige.' ABERNETHY & POE, Eds. & Proprietors. MARION, N. C. Eeb. 8th, 1662. To the people of N. Carolina. At the request of President Davis, I have undertaken to collect all of the arms now in the hands of private citi zens of our Stale For that purpose 1 have been inv.esltd with authority to hvnqvv, piipcJjMise, or. if necessary, to hnpfess them. 1 am satisfied that it will never, be nucessary to resort to thu Jast named power, Patriot of -V Carolina, our buil is invaded, and though we have men enough lo repel the invaders our men are useless un less they have arms Upwards of 20, OUU stand of arms are now lying Uae lesa in our houses ; these arms should be i collected and placed in the hands of ojr noble defenders. None but a craven or disloyal citizen will reluse to comply with this requisi tion, I will immediately appoint suitable agents to go through every county iu the Stale, empowered to burrow, purchase, or, if necessary, im press arms ; but in the meuutime ier ine entreut all true patriots to send in nil ;( their musKets, rifles anJ double.. barrrl shot guns, (good, bad or in diticient.) t-j the sherills of the diffei enl counties, whom I do hereby au thorize to receive and pay for them 'agreeably to the attacked schedule of pi ices, otid draw on nie for the amount necessary. Pot good rifles and muskets, $13 and $;i0 each, according to the value; good double. barrel shot guns from $13 to $33. according to valuej other nuns and parts of arms according lo valuation. 1 have nlso been reauested to nur- chawp ohl srrn ir..n uhoih.r na.. nr : wrought, und of ail weiht8for which ' 1 i will pay for the former l cents per pound ; lor the latter 4 cents. W.S. ASHE. april 11 3l Ail papers in the State copy three times and send bills to Maj. V. 8. Ashe, Richmond, Va- NOTICE. TO ASSESSORS. A I.L persons appointed by my au- j -JL thority to Assess the property ( tuj--ct to tii" War Tax, in the Coim- , ties oi McDoweH, Rutherford aiu. Poll", are required to send me the rinrnbero; lays they were emploved thereat sworn to More some Justice of the Peace, i i;? I may endorse the same aid seed t ;m!i Chief Clector, that they re tire their pay. Kail not. K. U AltK'lM Rl'HY. AsaUt. Co . Mar; Arnl 4 U P R O S P E C T US List of Leticrs i .tat.Miu in mc uefc. vjii.cs jcm; Marion s. i,., ou me ist Cay ol April, 1862. Austry, Mr H W Abet, Jef.;' BirJ, Mis H B ; Cualvin, Byr.um : Caurry, George; .Darreberry, Mrs M: Davenport, Mr David; Dickens, Wm K; Elliott. Mr Avery; Early, Wm ; Eplev, David Finger, Mr I) C ; Fisher, Ann E; Gibson, j!mC M2; Hogau, Mr A B, Harv.e. Mrs C A : Li.c'ey, Mr J Y. : McKee, Wm: Murphy. Mis .. H; Moor Miss Isabeil; Mehail.njj, Miss M J: McDufiie, -Sallie R, Moore, Mary, Poumelly, Matilda; Piukerion. J R; luin, J v.; Kent. Kuius J; Sb.itle, Henry- elera : Sarah; S.uitt, Minor; Soother, Noah; I Thomas. Geurge J; Vance, S C; Vance, j Msry E; Vanc, Sam'l C,- Wisemtu, Ada I.; Willi ins, J H; WiUon, F J; York, j Nancy J 2. Persons calling for the above let tera will siy they are advertised. VV. II. WAKEFIELD. P. M. S E Q U E S THAT I ON NOTICE. fHE undersigned appointed Receiver JL under the bequestraiion Act, for the counties ot Madison, Yancey, Mik-hell and burke hereby gives notice to all ; persons having any lands, tenements or hereditaments, g-oods or chat e;, rights or credits, or any interest therein, ot or for any alien enemy of die Con federate States or America, speedily to inform me of the same, and to ren- j der on account thereof, and so far as ; pract cable to put the tarne in my pos- j session, unuer me penalty ot the law lor nou compliance. I also notify each and every citizen of the Confederate States speedily to I give information to me of any and all i lands, tenements and hereditament, goods and chattels, rights and credits within the said counties. My poet office is Swannanoa. WM. H. BAILEY, Receiver, april 4 6t. THE HYGEALTHIC SUN. SCIENTIFIC NEWS-PAPEK, devoted to the philosophy and practice of I1YGEALTUY, .or healing with healthy agencies. PROSPECTUS. The great want of the age, is Headh. Without health, ali other things earthly, are incompetent to render man joyous or happy. With it the humblest peas ant is rich. To show the enormity. of this want, it is but necessary to state i that one hall the race die m lnlainy, before they are five years old, and hV.i ot the other halt belore they are twenty. The residue who are so turtunate as to escape the Fell-Destroyer, are so de praved iti all the essential elements of human natu.e, liom the sin ot Pnysio logical Transgression peculiar to their ancestors, to tay nothing ol the foul scenes they themselves have pa?sed through, that they are never well; ai,J the Gospel of Jeus Christ in relation to them, when preached, is, witn lew ex ceptions, but as seed sown by the wa- side 1; has no congenial soil through 1 1 I L I V. ana uy w:m;ii a narresi tan uc uiioiu- mated. lii educate the: people, therefore, iu a knowledge of the laws ol li'e and health, that they may be healed f their diseases by healthy agencies, live an extended life ol health ana happiness, and ultimately become "ineie lor the Masters use,' shall be the good pleasure oi ibid liMe periodical. It shall be no less its duty to scathingly rebuke the thans chejsok, be Ins conduct perpetrated under the garb oi Seoce and Law, or in defiance of botn. To be commenced about tbe fit: of May next, and pub is ed weekly, tt Kitty Cent a year, in advance; oi to ciubi ot Ten, at four Pilars. Dr. J. G. PETERSON, Editor Tropi tor, Marrin. N.C. Subscriptions may be ent in a; nee BLANKS FOR SALE AT HIS OFFICE. EXECUTIVE DEPAUT&fEjrr OF NORTH CAROLINA. AnjrjTANT General's Office, ) -Kaleigb, ilarcb 22, 862. General Order, No. a. A LL riew Companies of North Car- j. oliua Vo'.cnteers must be tendeied directly to the State, other wise tfce'bjua ty au incized by the ordinance of the Couveniio.i to raise Norm Carolina's quota of troops will not be paid them, a the law does not. allow it. The Companies so tendered will be organ ized into Regiments ly the St te, the comu :ssioned officer? of which elect their field officers. The bounty will be paid each Company as soon as pos sible after their arrival iu Camp. U. No organization of Regiments or Battalions will be recognized unle.s the same is done by ..uthouty of the Slate and incompliance wuh its laws. III. These troops being rt.ied for immediate field c-ervice should have no more baggage than each man can carry iu his ki.asaik. It is desirable that each mau bring a blanket lit he can furnish it, ) any additional article must necessarily be lost if brought. IV. All communications on Military matters most be snt to this office. In no other way will they recetve imme diate attention By order oi Governor Clark. J. (i. M -VKTIN, Adj't General. April 4. 4t. An i apers in th State copy tour times. M ARION Male and Female ACADMiiY. LOCATED IN Marion, McDowell Co., n. c- Revs. R. L ABERNE THY, AND Teachers. E. A. FOE, ) T HE exeicises of his school opened on toe linn oi i?eb-, under the su pervision ot ill', geniiem ... aiuve nam ed,and will continue Te;'. months during the year, wiU a sli-tt vacation in m:d bummer. The routine of studies in this s;hooi embraces a thorough literary course, preparatory to any Southern College ; OX lijiie&uabi, iuJttJii can b prpar- ed here I3r any prac.ical prolesssiou in life. The managers contemplate em ploying, as soon as practitle, a first rate Ornamental Female teacher, so that young la iies who may de-sue it, can enjoy the healinlul, mental-inspiring atmosphere ol ttw3 mountainous locality, and have the benefit of its sublime and picturesque sceoery while they are pre, paring themselves for a position in society Tuition per lerm of five months ranges as follows : Primary branches ...S 5. 00 Arith., Geog., Eug. Gram., 8. f 0 Higher English 12. 50 Latin, Greek and Algebra 15 Ou Advauced Classics.... 18.00 Students will be charged from time of entiance to close of session, except in cases of protracted sickness. Board can be had in the village at$8 per month. None need stay away lor tear ol not getting board, for all wiU be accommodated. Patrons may rest assured that the strictest watch will be kept over all btudents sent to this school, and that every possible eflort will be made to advance them intellectully. The government shall be mild yet stiit.genl; 6uch as has grown out of the experience ot years in teaching. J. B. HANK1N Sec'y. Board ol Trustees. WIL. CHARLOTTE & RUTHERFORD Rail Road Co. TRANSPORTATION OFFICE, W. D.I On and after Monday the 15th instant the Passenger and Matt Traia will be run on this Road daily (Sunday except ed j as folows: GOING WEST. Leave. 7 00 A, M 7 45 " 8 15 c 40 ' Arrive. Charlotte, -Tuckasegee, BrevtrJ, tbearon . Liocoln'on, 7 43 A 8 10 8 37 9 00 going east. Amiri. Lin:olnton, h trail, 1 I SO A. M. Brerar !, U 4."j Tuck.see. '.2 IS P. M Ci. .:te. 1 no I,HI. 11 00 A. M, ! 1 23 1 1 50 12 17 r M. Br crf'f t. Lincolntoo, Afftl 19tb, 186!. SHORT ALMANAC FOR 1868. a 2 j J ? o 2 m & e Ir Cm - r JANUARY 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 2223 26 27 28 29 30 3 10 17 24 21 7 14 4 11 18 25 FEBRUARY 1 8 15 2 3 4 9 10 11 16 17 18 23 24 25 5 6 12 13 19 20 -21 22 i 26 27 5 6 12 13 19 20 28 1 7 8 14 15 21 22 28 29 MARCH 3 4 10 11 17 18 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 24 25 26 27 ?1 '12 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 28 29 30 1 2 APRIL 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 24 31 t 14 21 28 5 12 19 MAY 4 5 11 12 18 19 25 2e 1 2 8 9 15 16 22 23 6 7 8 9 13 14 15 16 20 21 22 23 27 28 29 30 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 13 17 18 19 20 24 25 26 27 JUNE 29 30 12 3 4 6 7 8 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 JULY 20 21 22 23 24 2ft 2 27 23 29 30 31 1 2 AUGUST 3 10 17 24 31 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 lb 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 SEPTEMBER 1 2 8 9 15 16 3 ' 4 10 11 17 18 5 6 12 13 19 20 7 14 21 22 23 24 25 25 27 28 29 30 OCTOBER 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1H 19 20 2K z!!hm llWNlSUp . o -41 w au ox NOVEMBER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 6, 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 DECEMBER The Largest Circulation in. Western North Carolina. THE . OATAWBA JOURNAL, AND THE DAILY BULLETIN, PUBLISHED B7 E. H. BKITTON,' Charlotte, JY. C. These papers (embracing the tri weekly Bulletin) established in tbe lown ol Charlotte, N, C affords un usual advantages to Advertisers, both at home and abroad, as the edition, weekly, now exceed SIX THOU8AM) COPIE3, which we have no doubt ate read by at least Twenty Thousand person each week, a Urge propor tion of whom are Planters and their families. As a means of Advertising we are coiitideol that great advaulages can be obtained through this establish rueut, hence we embrace this oppor tunity to inform you friends and tbe Mercantile communities on the Saa. board, (Char lesion and Wilmington.) thai our facilities for circulating their business Nut ice tbroogbout Western North Carolina and tbe adjoining Dis t ictaio Sociti Care! ma sra esteosive nd complete. Our termt are liberal and a lari deduction will be made on the bills f Contract Advert ifr April 1tv'6? cur the . ; j ' CHARLESTON MfiRtJURY. A Political, Commercial and licrcnj JVic$Wrff" PublUhed DUy snd Tri-WetkJy. Tne Mercury gives dallj re porta of the Market -and Marine Intelligence in Charlestan, and of Charleston commerce in the leading porta of tbe world, Tbe Weekly Ptices Carrcnt is made up with much care and from the most reliable sources Its coo uection with the "Asiotiaied Press" insures the latest intelligence bj Tel egraph ajd the earliest news Ly Telegraph from Europe it has au able and accomplished correspondent in Loudou (a gentleman Cuunected with the editorial staff of the London Times.) and regular correspondents in JNew York, Washington, Ke West and Havana. 'The monthly New York Fashion Letters and weekly letters on Life in Washington are additional attraction in Uior of italady readers Its liierary nonces , Jroiu the pen of a gentleman who occupies perhaps tbe highest position among the literary men of the South, are discriminating and comprehensive. Attention is paid to all matters ot general concern, especially those in ref-rencd to th Planting and Agr -cultural intercM, and to the curr ,..-'.vs !ha nay. Great care is rU. if l. r-A'-l:tg shall appear iu it- co.uv.o vtm n should be excluded Irot.i toe tstniiy circle. The political creed of tbe Mercury consists in tne Principles ot the Deni ociauc Frtuy, as laid down ia the Vngiiiu -a-.j Kc-mucky resolutions i 179a ami 17b9 tbe Sovereignly oi tut Mates ; a strict construction of the Federal Constitution by tho General Government. Its policy is the Union of the Southern Slates in mainlaiog their rights. TERM S P A Y A B L K IN AD VANCE. Daily, per annum, Tri-Weekly, 91000 500 i AS FOLLOWS; Fire copies of tbe Daily for $40.00 Five copies of ihe T ri-Weekly 20-00 The name of no person out of Charles. o.) wi.l b- entered on our nooks, unless ih payment of the sub tciipiionbe made in advance. Nor vviii ordeis fiom without the city to publish advertisements, marriage no tices, or oliitu.ii ies, attended lo un less the Cash, or an acceptable city reference, accompany the order Money may always oe forwarded at our risk iu registered letters. Postmasters are authorised to act as our agents iu obtaining subset ibers and torwardiug the money ; and by sending us nve daily subscribers, with $50 enclosed; or FiveTri-week ly subscribers, with $2j enclosed, will be entitled to an extra copy or if preferred, they may return tweaiy per cent, of tne pre-payments, for their trouble and in lieu of the extra paper. Out of Souib Carolina, no person whatever is authorized to collect debts already due (he Mercury. In the State Mr Samuel E- Bur gess is our regular Ageul lo make col leciions and procure new business and subscriptions. .- In Charleston, Mr. James D.Buddt, connected with the office, is our reg ular authorized collector who has full power to receipt for money now due tbe paper and to contract for future business. Subscribers and others, in debt to us, are urgently requested lo send in our dues by mail at the earliest period By to doing they will ttveci twen ty per cent, aa amount equivalent to a principal portion of the profits. Editors ia the Stale and through out the South, who receive oar tri weekly for their weekly, are respect fully requested to compensate us for ibe difference in value, by inaertieg this Prospectus- RBRHETT.Jm. So- 4. Broad 8treet. Charleston. S- C Marriage License for sale here
The Western Enterprise (Marion, N.C.)
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March 25, 1862, edition 1
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