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4. T" Jl'7. BRTJNER, Editor and Pboprietor, , SAXlSBtJRY.N. C. i FRIDAY, SE?T. 16, 1804.,, TERMS: DalFy'WatchmatfS montba i if 3 ! months $6 00 'ADVttTIINO IM Dail: Two loart per square (of 12 lines or Jtis)foF I ... J ! . . Two-dot;? per square for the first and l each sabwitfent iusertkm. The Oms Jar& (X) on the toariHn vj.As wnen given, signmes tne expi- Wv$.:.tttl:''fem' of the subscriber. Renewals always acceptable. , Al papers are now published on the cash -system. , v fiAtT. "The people of Western North Carolina will find an important advertise ment in this paper from Gen. Martin, in regard to procuring supplies of salt. THE PBJECT OF THE WAR. As the war began, so it has continued. 'JThe iNorth has fought to subjugate the SoathLif.she could, to devastate it if she could, not. The South has fought solely ''ttt self defence. There lias never teen a moment at which she would not gladly have accepted peace ; there has never been a moment at which peace was in any within her reach. Three times the ''1T.a0e'nent-baa attempted to negotiate, add three times its envovs have teen insolently repulsed. It has never flow any act calculated, by retaliating on Northern soil the crimes and cruelties per petrated by Northern troops in the South, Ttnake negotiation difficult or peace un-i P,u,a.V 1116 southern people have shown the world that their subjugation is impose ajble. They have maintained their rhde jandence and protected their, capital -fcgfattinbYtabttfilry superior numbers : and flie character of a disaster they have, on half a dozen distinet occasions, infliered t?ta!' and crushing overthrow upon the raamv armies' of the North. W ith - every year of the War tWir strength hasincreas ed and their coinage as risen ; their er mrnatim grows daily more stubborn arid their, devotion tftore perfect and unanK otisy and,in the words of the mabifestb he orld must see that such a peoplecan not be conquered. The "hopelessness of the xiuTiiiern caqse is recognized by all ir ept its most - devoted partisans. At the the North alone to terminate the strufjgteJ Victory does not increase the demands oi1 .K u ...... . . . ;i uuuia any more t&an tiefeat could re- 5emL ,?ne asks only,io be let alone;! sh 'Wishes fbV Yin'thlhr ov k j i ' ' o mc wuuv BRgretsors should atodon tlm bope of Joeing ft States, fe ' - vo Vllir IUHL I K 5. . . rc prolong in e war, vj wiionoiaiDo; a diplomatic acknowledge ( wtoi of tfi uttiversal convixjtibn that the iwpwaiice ot the South is virtQally ah cu-Muxon sttndaa A. W, Owen'e examination hii. . . - - - . -W M VI Ihfdttgb the whole exarnwatioh.- botu' TrV menury branches and belflfite Tber as a large and brilliant auditory in which virtue. iritPli;fyftn A 7 .auu, UCaulf I. .uuiucu iu wuor me occasion and fq- to sdlicited to ah excellrat-W fei Cf of by the ladies' t! At U nlock. Md . ion caatfe off at Oak Forest : AckdetW f tear, thii trrdst fertile the 2d instant. The examiS JE?. lifers, wrote At 6 o'clock, A. anfi closed at L P fHSS trageds and comedi with Th pupils hcouitted .th-mai., lOOGwoids ; 'Voltairb and Hm pire tne ' youngf orators. The atidlehci A Phh At i vin.ed th gre!test inie dn'Snfw ,igf ffg? p'ftpm an nation, there wai a recess & l!!.thf l??4 o'clock, at which Ume tho whole hidteJS?P summon oegan and cloeea at 6 JP. L exercises consisted of dialncriro& The exercises ftonsistoH nf iiial'w.. thl eihibitioh befyatviiV.A .Alnai.at A irlrlpttewjU iiereafter hAVm ...i; KA..I '"1 .1 1 "lOllSt-Ar- ittideois all perforined tbeir pars adrnlra'- , vVW:-. r .. t school and teacher. The Who e wis a tUvilkkiV hdi& m F -;: fleiigntful music from Atritigerfirfstrtif Jnte as , ., Jill mm dild W, . -r tttlffiffib efflcttifia nfmtaribt view. After the arduous operations of the summer, at least that length of time would be ireeded by both ar mjes for reposjB and re-orgahfzaticfnj eriaiury u cairuo'ns no irarm, ror there was not the slightest probabU- aso me tbe offensi witlii n th6 stip ' dieted aperi6d' abv 'persons ap- ipear t$)$ urpised at.e.order of Sherman expeiliug'tVpnrAtntajt8 non -cdmbatarit 1 popdlxitlont1 - TIt is certainlyan inbniaan measure and vjolati ve of every .principle which is snpposed to regulate the conduct of yilisied natimts.; "Birdllis a Tea- son tor expecting it--not for bein snrpnsed bv it. - Had Slier mair or any btlierHnlree GejiVfal done any tliingbumanpr" adoptecl a policy consistent with the laws of war, as tdnishment would hitVe been natural enough. Whep'they ljurn, ravage and destroy and. expel -a whole pop nJation from their botnes,' they only do what is to Be anticipated from theni, and si mply exhibit tbe natu ral tendency auQ development of the Yanked c1iiiracte. llerttian 'him self, not very long ago', wrote-a let ter, in which, in plain terms, he in dicated tiu's very policy. Hq argued that rebels have no rights whiciWhe legitimare rulers are bond to res-pect---riot even the right to live;aud that if their li ves he spared, it is merely as an act of expediency or of grace on tlie part ot the victors. In depopulating; Atlanta, he is merely pursuing to its logical results the policy -he had previon&l v Droclaiin- ed. He has iracti(fal!y inangura ted the system under wliieb th Southern country, as fat as the Fed- fa-l lines advance, is to be deiiuded of its people, and room made for the hojrde ol ortliern emigrants whose patriotism is to be rewarded; while tbeir oauuerrsm is rIivrl hv tt, gift of rich Southern lands. -1At tire same tiie, he'crowinto the Con federacy a non-proilncing population to sustain which must, in jij8 view, still further encrnacb on our resour ces. This is the Yankee plan o'f ma y" viivuiu, auu jnri8 tian principles,-' md the patent Tan Kee pian lor restoring the Union, South Ciirolinianr. x DEAtH of MbEGATiii3 ,irallan guerrilla has fallen a victita totrech er. Jael, the wife of Heber, tin ilenito went out to meet iiim," and said, "turn it, my Lord,, turn into me, and fear not." And when he u: i i , waa- Juai asleep. anci weary," 8he past to his etmmies itid s-iid ,,.:rr: 'CS. u, .841 (J, wmt;, ailU 1 Will SUOVV thf tlio ,v.i.i On1 fti AVi,.t,..', . .i .. C '"PJ'T ot tle'' 8 ' b wd. ' our . v .w.www , 7fie"a,ia anathemas r for na eternity U . , A Uatician ' Jla8 had tl,e pa- TloA?. most celebrated fuiPloX -8000 ; "Paradise IMP on Old Tess tament says all thatithas to say with ' ' - r ' r,- ' oerai ? Wif PP iorm. price. JAnd. no iriryi; fiViIll u vv, . . j JM OUU ket.. - " ff$l vouner bbiMhi&i KJ ... !- , ' ! "J". ?1(n yirWnr, A-Qilm the lin ccfessor ?f Mn f)of ttsh r ' jwurten s term empire, jiriU,.. ;prJent..;Gon. 23, Senator 'wH I. . ' I. Lb6!stence;:CfF:-A " i daTTiHirrf?0 BulUUhi i I fc 1 fK - Mil fdeut tb&& ill tevfe be so as bers Lincoln is now endeavoring to send against us. The true-road to peace is t hat on whi ch the Con fed racy triyej th a fore. sufficient tirfferoi itsiumid1 thMeperi dence. Grant says he parVake Pe hundred t thousand reniioreetiients. Lincoln says he sha,Il have them and the northern peoplei are tnrni hing the nnehahd h'eyeliehlk'Valiyiy nt'tGmr. 5Lee!is Jbivf iie! to ! hold :Petfefsl)ti andEiblihi. md.: srtithyfofUlieah aE'DrVsent send nifaiiist liiiii It bY no menns iuiiuwb mat x.ee can Hold these pbt- M'Vnai roes. ; Wiiat then 1 Are P- tersburg" anci Kichmond to fall for VQ ' T eM one hundred . tlus- f naen l, Hulf that- number, can pet pck rant. hirelings.. Oan : 71 V to njfeet tbe tfiterWlteimrns- tiurti- ,iey .not, anq ongpt Jbey-riot'to be inembens ot ili.e LeglslatJire-'who vo forthcoming ? Surety tlmy outfit' ted to put their' grandfathers in- the -iiu uiHbi; ,.now ure tney iiria. ea.r ui mil a probrfbilityy onres win uo caiFea in extra eSsi(n-toVe- vise tlie' Cotserrption la-s. 1 ' At :a. time like this- the 5meari8 irihst be found to ;meet the rfjflulremftita Webelieve this ti( -aifiiVinter will C,IU wr. ic is witn ns to say HA unu.is now-at Uamp Uadwal whether or not we will be free. Let ihideiV &st rnsylvania. Vide.'Presi- us men " nut our. r mti rfi.iu tr wheel," j v' lljv ment. LiuwhiV failure dm imr the uii,u ouiiiu oy me irovern next three montiis settles the ones- .' tion of pea-do. We chn do ndtliife better in frWce of ,ho'C' government at the Xorth than to show the northern people the rhfiJi- tyiof their attempts aJ; suirjuation. State Journal Belle Boyd.-The'Canada papers are lionizing the famous Virginia may tfelle tfoyd. She is described blockacJe.trom -WUi&l, o.,. way to foifope, , WcpUvit?had vr "nimiredlierffealthtff V T w"Wi, UI. recrturin it in .the old. worfd when slid wrm r tL--., the Yankees. :Sh e - fg dgcr bed r A grey vflrtHiml drefe. hk twn. uxuug ooattotied u tp'tiie Croat witlt ar; ruttoni; fie slee8 "io ie mas eoattrlee, decora ted with tho-iHwV.iv vtf UcMa:inilfe service. u;... j. ; r S . i,rv fVt''Wd female i . ' me vv ' ine opuehr ;Ar. Advices fro' NaWftOflcan: 'di iause or anntftfe-: aai Hr;-i4i..i ; iin Certain rebels iiavinaii'jlfe. vmo wmjuower and tin YtmoovHio ished to exchantre ittlVjlr irre'L. Tfiio command dj fiwn ers of thetJatrtic Nnn o. u t nbik tl w: '- "ajTiM? vt?a;a, uu&tom Uons ojaials atyYicksbttt: wrkd rl. era went JaEemhllS, be shared betwehuhten ni.iiiH 6esere Pai cured, and the boat warefld start bacV'bui - then)"hethr afe mbre bales nearlg jof m Sunflower tad uii there and et-iitmih arri'S theie a jjarty of OolnV liand who commidedihat distncL politeUiniwrrtiedtheiathftti, k, tJdnld proceed no tfierhat they, i$ld jtakeuossessfodt irrf? ,ve we crews and speed latorraa hn f il. 1 TIT, I ' about with a pistol in her skirt bek WiM khlTe Uold' nI dopd by two Federal spieW- whose-bnstness it seems to be td sJll?i WM pre" watcb her. t ;P 'JeH inuud V-con pli eiie UoydyK mil ho, remember -arr" eVo' 'ly " ed, wits, cabttrred whilst HinrrrVfVW I'? 1 v 1 W rirWo farmirifr here'elf IS i Tt B,n rranintir wittlw tfrid' Vnrfbte Sfc. 1 Jft UV 8110 -Welled the the people or itrofftita?h 'lfortttJHS5 ettcts of, th shots before the hour hpp&tfam ' BMJrinrli.nAi-t I . . . .. f . I On M Vl. 'il..-. "4 1 i .... f r. I'Bbyd is a Wmo lde nf Ll!!!: atrtk:,,, app,aratrce; taii;,Ht,d with eSaSS 2 dark auburn Imiitvatid briHiant coii, i8,681 f Bur may dei?e ul pinion. On b'6ne occasiot.r si I i m W,H WtimVtKh 11 , H.ca,bioii8 sue Morirantonv dirthe-'Hir tewi a:.- 1 v M.iiuii niuwiir.ir iirmrntilA 1 IlinilPH flan t.un u. :.::i r T ? l l . . ccounu. a?Hiue rf4 c6tt5o- sbecifitttitffrW, ', -rA.- -7. ' - K; a. niTA 3 JQUmU- MOCQAN. C2 t ' 4 Room mother earth a little room To ly another hero down ; Who perished in the very bloom Of hi renown. v joinore trooiM oafivy hitfs, fj U voice will echo war Jarus, Hi trumpet's blare no longer thrill; ' Ills jriCUHllIljr We cross npoit tiiA'coffiifd' breast " Our hearv jtrcrusled J ; eryteuihiai now To tluje, ild eurfh, to give firm Wsl, . - The while we bow. .; . ii -In groaning anguish to the blow ' That drew the life Wootl fraW'llieWrti- And lore the fcrtice o tmt woe ! ;' ! ' .So wide HHart. 'Reorri, in ,tlie "easth to fay Ui'm down-r Hwm,jn our, herb.to lK'qe his fume Rojm tit the temp!- ( tf bown- . - T writ.hif mtue ,( It is rumored, -says the Sfmis- that a itniahy)f f ia'il&s :have tendered their erviulo'&ov. Clark as a bodv 'guard; -tor those liwrvic,u.Ju.diii mit-feelicimsti- tiitibnalty cousituted to facie 'the mixsket themselves, Char. Twk . '-r-' " . iix Pres dent Buchanan (says'the Boston Herabi. 1ih vnlnnra tr. pdo military duty for one' hiiudrW uent Habi hh fss irteA ,.r,., rAJ..r I - . " A 'J I i QCI yitlH. fVoUGHTO WfltiTfT t.-. I - I1U MR A :9'tfntity fhfs VVherfli wliWh'I WTfe ? Wft -rm' Ibr'otheHeU SWiV rfor'd P w;'lBOtorier 1 a" ; , nan ihe "Biue tJtfaw1' or Po- J: WAHJKGTOtf; Sept 15 CHIEF ENROLLING OFFICE; TH CoNOftfeSBlbNAX. Dis-fRltrr. . SahabuN.' C. Sept.'!3, 'G4. , " ge ' lfi ; .' MCoi ' ept lg ' f -tM7i , f-,i-.w.vf.WwHi4trWc,W,w . m . m . ' ... " 1 . . . . ave jiorsaniou a 166 ii Monday t' 3 lmTof ?5tLB?doa Monday the 1 8th of oC re-ch-' v.uui i .urcn per.. VJ t t ' Persons desiring tb Wna,tiee;' entertain no 4m ; 4hal their ieamk wiA Ve I. fWd bf ihe MtlwritieaihConfedt? W-irtiint :fficer:cornmandiatfi "De- Wilif We8. ...uMMnimss: er cif the 'Ww1' Aoolhtt .ibis hdite. jsjafsiratl, i ha: Jeast twerttyfiv w. tfw)?rf farnishinirt rqatd. -. 4 Jfloimaattd toflBrig Gen,J. GhM4rUff. : -:; a. c. a vek y, sL i R t ... . , - ; ;' i-V,"A; Ai'tenv" ma iuq 1tIANTA TTON PO wvii r, .1' . " X Su m tr .yoALivi oner for Ivbiau Grove Duv.t . . k,- ai .U,"CT 01 It ee. acre-, hbotti.for fcdrwr of whibhmSS botw CoodOBhni:JL:r.?n 1 hese Jand- iire fertile, nAul ed to wbat.i .rri7j.t. 1 '"ffP1 be mad a.very choice ttona jiwJJJS I'waefijiare.ntso been Wmwn -.-,...wu, uruwt mrea; w tn okfc aton ihj of cauieeepi HS cmj, and ,othef ftniBff alh tyvta th itarcbar.-, Add? 1. mt. t-A- tM4i4r i - -.; uc-iuftf- or iuuri MfaJ repei rid PL AEWniak!nf Mbif BolKSa iii wusiKiimeni a lot Kf knVr.vfaMk rirj .1r -t- '--'j, -""555 j'f r,f3iy 30th, ibeTlkii11!. . ..... am,, ctungedi;1 Fodder t JaJad..fc jm iiia. v unbaled, baled. Hay, i Oats, it unbaJed, I. ' I f " H sheaf unbl'd Sv f . rto u 4M haKd . v ' S-flA is a greater abundance thi above ini? I tha trtejV bttct tuwKMecibeiinrA.T3. i i r-n . : . i ueriiin. SMOiUNG TOBACCO rj Vw , Buy Ad sell all WoleiL .Bnr. , 3 bill ul t . State , of NoraUaWltbiir - v. w "TT v rtivi JllXjI:r 1 benefit 6f KqrthCf6lm WrihhLll Ooionatnnd Soor-KrotJt. Vieort SaVr of ifie apove article. Jir feqWed tb faw them to me. or to any of-.tte follow jo ftWJ affenu: . . - .,r u, ciufuflc, !i'"MOHfbOrtiU G.H.Vh,,e, "BUMJ; Septet . . . Tstr .'tin Kind: : . "f" I am qaily!rifeve ih Tjthef of ihe new 864Vj Farmer .wilf ftlt ore c U;n ate .;a;J -ca ii aot srect ipt, Wfr daliver the above antctea - j thirty da fa froav th date U2&tf jdtobtiM - wneat, .0p.)uudaioihebtiihL .60 pkjuw 6 r V' ' V Whhe ' vf . r!? P?? Envp topes. 1 ' ' " K , - u8ta Old Cherry -Wte. V1 V SejJtriO, d Ea yi ngh 'd'4so me 5' expe RtEifci; gwid nd boil U ibut may be brought for 5 of make it one naif fijr! ihjHteT, bl't 'obl1 those who ar not preoklwd io haol it. and for r ... . to v 1 . ... - - n Ind niike rtWk MrWttMfi II an ramiltei who I oitertfas if Wlf Aujrun win, iop4..i SUBSISTENCE DEPAR' SixigBUBY -C. SepC is; T . . i;; rrott 15. authbrused to. par teeffeef moonr Flo MkV alilbftW subsistence sdpi ior' fii Departnnft .Schedule-, prices." -ictj n U 11' 1 j '"j n" 1 - Superior BootaiiiShorfllackiiifr. the EI rill an Sarv.t. .-.i . ?. .T(v w f""1 R00O ftbrnei ieenwaT V Apply UHiifjxiiftww 1 T,t ,nvRr5flC' Will pav atienibn ttf.tVy buwueMi'ill? , - SeDt 5 ..Jv---vvt:si.Ci.jfty' ..tY aior Jas. Sloan, at ?reenhnm 'Jf . r A POUNDS OfQAfc si J l"rt'1 ii ,f (151) 'MBaiaaiKt 7iiihaVl.i(tj: hti 'W- ' I 1 " 1 "f - - IIU nity gallons and if few .Vhaimfty kralloiA i'Wili 9?at W chlu2K ; lvillMdditkw,CW rfay be fee Hi he txiU-tbtKlU.W lMA Sth Pomhamno. Tit W fl.
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