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1 jis '
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. j!!m lirU alt III ki dU npBaylo party,
mention ot
but bad
given up the idea, and were return-
BAliBBTJEY, H. 0.
vrtisemiit !' Negioe. wated-ior ui . v. maintained .with al! the pow-
.1... hut vhn hava nnt t ie IVPe w puu- v6 77- v , 7 . . je " "F- w
-r ' "r" i ' i .AdnnvixxB if t.ha THtates. untu our . i t i
T T -DOTTXTRW TCwrwiw AWT! PROPRIETOR. TlSh It as X wroi-o ii. w t I 7 . 11 UU 0 "v r? J J ' "
4Mwui -wrr "t w-- or.nanr over mv i mioB chaii florrA xo db at Deaco vyiwu uo. i ii
name, . . 0&l jl ,y 1 LCI JmWmMJ: them, andif that Jiiotley band of Ir-
A G Brener . . oal to th
of. the country "" , lu
..Wtiae, WiDa already reached camp to tell tb tale. .
capital lettfherethey SuWerinWs oWatibns 6f our brave and
SAWYER WTEtft
A competent Sawyer li wanted, to tat
charge of a steam Saw Mill, situate e
the Western N. C. Rail-Road. A l011
chinist, fully ; able to take charge of a j
Mill, running exclusively for t(e GoyernO?
can hear of a good situation, if'exemjft"orls
183, lm,d&w1
ffiRlfS OFDAltjf WATCHMAN:
Foft Dollars per month. No subscription J QUt
received for a longer uiue man six mQum
QTNUmlhflulslrileVB
gray flforse, with aedish atripe around hiaS
ration of the paict xei
'Renewals always acceptable. i
5 All papers are now published
the perfectioti bf his grammanw f f JgarjP.-
on the cash The history of t ,s .im ,ocmt3ave
(eepaperoi Vftfttncrfn the.abUi
etiffeeasdfrom their brutal and uofivlv 'Jrfj
r . ; i ui iiil. vti. uuiii oiMvo w "
the most lra-
sentuaanadvertiihent
which, after tbe iutroauciion C1 w.? MOu.. n people to; maintain, cletend and
proceeded to 8 I "desired &cYnjittgf afte - ourlhdetoendence, aft independence
correspondlnsr Phonal honns itfwbote liftttiai.ilnlwith,, it'l'nll ' the blessinsfs
irrPeraons wishinar to send boxes to soldiers
la the Army around Petersburg and Richmond I corresponding personal pronouns throQ,
tt5raatna1inlw1th iCnll " the blessings
It happen hoWeyer, that there are
for that; little pronoun
can do' so bv deUverine them at Sprague Bro'ej It Bappensi howeyethat thereare WgffZf beM JMbeiity and civil
SaTwbitrv, by the fi2d of December- l wiiliw" JTTu," "r'S; M 'ioverf, That we herfr4eclare our.nn-.ii-
1 J-i J. Ifor that; little pronoun especially inrfwtu . to A iIva
Gens. Lee, Beauregard. JJoresi,
Britr Gen. BeADIW T. JOHNSON Ac, being the rare exceptions tiapa
i 1 i .. noanna n so nappenea maviuojr
ajaa arrivcu uuic, auu wui
assume
tire stock of two-line " 'i
jcoramand of this Post. Ho is stop- the japl of tbo, arsenal " sent in
Dinff for the present With Capt. Ja8. tisement beginning with " " we ha
y. Goodman. v
Resolved, That JEfis Excellency
Go
v.;.
HAH.
The Savanniih JiepuUican, of the
t nj. ...
jui, Bays; . " wounjj around his bo.
Saturday and Sunday, arnnery - fTf ie
on the uefekT TheHhiefS
mff. Ibere is no.chai
p'tiefc of afiTuirs at eithi
since onr last iesne. Every:
ffnpa n. vcpII nH all' I'irA in tho riestl JohnModdy. Dr. JohaTli ttendiw j
of spirits: The brightest proepoots rh' ,r7 "5 rJSB,"?--1?-
cpmtnu to present lueiuseivwo. i Addregs me at Gold-Hill,-., -
; Unr accounts ' from bavannali arq i855t . h. ISETOOim.
To Rent-AtAuctidn!
even amongst those best posted, as HE Dwelling-House an .premises wher
Cv. , ... r I lata Pnom T? T ' 1 .. " "Cre
to the present . pos.t.ou and pros- gKSS3r,?
" - Atbacunira
ge in the as- SlvWWit-toraha.-reeoverT
11 or omv points Uo so : and a reward of $&Z tnr th iJtCF-10,
thincrsionohthe thief. ' V-W"-
1 T 1 J I. I. 1 .A.Mnhinl I t m
vauce,ueauu ue is uiuy - pacts or Oiierma'S army. 1 wilt be rented o'thegi,es'bdderraaartfen,
lorwjiru a copy ot - tuese res0iuuuua iuxic rom parties UlSt from Savannail in the pubnc square ofTown, on Tbesdavn.tt
sident Davis and our Senators and tfepre- Wfi 1earn tilftf hefWeen one and to
sentatives in Congress. ' . UV.Innk. on Ratnrdav flfthrnoon.
Dec.i.
JOHN I. SHAVED
183t4p4 , ' v,Ty
j Jjtf order that our readers may compare Sherman madf three distinct cbarg- Post Quartermaster's 0ffic6;CsX
our eu
eo that when
his adver-
beginning with " i, we naq none ior ;
him ! But it never once occurred to .us that it
was an all important matter to present the ad-
ftenarftl Hood liaa. at last, been Ur&ement in that form; and passingour hand)
. ' , - ' 1 .J ua.s-.il a iIia T hmc'n and findinsr one-there, pro-
.neara trom. We gave nw omwiu - , r.khnThe n- Fthftiwo series: we append the resolutions es against our line of works at a
report of the bloody battle or JJraiiK- rai d de8ire9 &G But,ye'godend m- offered Mr. Pool, which the minority point about live miles from Sayan
Jin, fought on the aQtb wit., in our fe fishes i-dnHVeget our foot intuit ! A j jiiggsrs Pool, Cowles and Caldwell re- nab, and ,about midday between
telAirriniV. nolnmn vefdav, morn-l nUemanly Clerk cilledatrilbce before I , -tnt Qtr,flnjmonf anW?t.h the Central and Gulf railroads.-
Tt. ftr frnmlMiB N4-J.'- K.mwI.-.u w Wn.A Each time, the Yankees assaulting
. .I kasCparagraph of the notice wWch should have jv'l"w-"w" v""" ' column was repulsed with heavy
nai our loss in general wuio ...him," to whom we explained the cause f To avoid formal objections liefetofore rats- iogs. Their nearest approach t& our
? mucn greater tnan in any otuer uprchangngAhe phraseology, and we junuqent- edyaw effectually gpen negotiations for fortifications was within a distance
tie of the war. No less than..oyiipiioBd it.wosid'U-saUsfactory. .;Bttt,not ihe termination of ' fids most unfortun- of about two hundred yards.
Major 'and. five Brigadiet Generals s?. ; a mtien.-aner dara we rece.vea w - f aUanddestructivev)a, I The Augusta papers mention that inff.r-Those. having abj! m
' ,r a i; acoye noie, wn cnye-ai once resorveu 10 puu-i . . I RliArmnn ' hi'ri nnRRpRQinti Vit thft Sfi-1 t may una 11 10 meir advantage fo call on
yrete htUed-one Major -and five ..v. .... an ext)lanati- and comments: hoD. Resolved, That five commissioners be kberman had possession oLtte &a , l ' jas.' M. GOOditant
W? Arnnnded t sVu.-.u. ur.UU.. elected bv this General Assembly, to act annan, luany ana vsmraniwj,
some day
nJonei
Apsa of Ihiritee
cc2 Truly, a dearly bongjxt
victo-
with commissioners from the other States i and tnat tne xanKees nad captured
.V. r1rJ w:.,. t mm rtf fho iT-nl-f rQCBonrrpf 'trains
grammatical point should not bm-J - r , .-j j-u;:? W'-n 'MiiP n-. Si.Z
SALISBURY, N. te.
December 17; 1864.
NEGKOES'
TIS DepaMment wishes to hire, for the
ensuing Year, .-a .-..,. . ,
4 Blacksmiths, B .Carpenters.
: ' 2 Wheelwrghfe
70 Wood Choppers and labours. -
for which will be paid a liberal price. tW
wui oeLweu.iea,Ana sappned jwtta goodclotB-
GOOPMAN,
Captfe P.Q M
. 183,Imdw 4
PUBLIC
j&Sfjat BncJi a sacrifice of roe and
The niost serions lei of all was
tho gallant and abiO leader. Maj. people's business does not require sham
bren Ulebarne. JULenaa
denco.and demanded tbe
both men and officers.
regard to
der a public oficer from having
the public interest entrusted to him. .-. 0
; We may advert to this matte r-iagain, when
wa have more time.:1 We, will 'send copies of
this paper 4o Richmond, where Urroay b,e. of
ot me LKateieracy oe respecuijiiy request- -j road.
: J: 1! 4 !
WCTiue m remmuing our auiiieni mat vuo . . R . tW.
MINORITY REPORT.
Senate' resolutions No. 4, ntitled,
wate;pam,o(. d Bavannah-ratlroad track. His fR:
iathe tender to .the ZAUkk n3P
CUCO VUUWUUU IU OUOH WJ IPCVPW OCVineanO Wadlfla. Inm -
classes. TAIsdffihf 'at that
TTwj;fr .tf A-i, . --fv.-j:uwwwwinm ana tne let
uiiiucoviiic, ti3 erou, u iiiiuw vx iaay 4nuaryvnextifBr th yeaKl865,' about
tbe rbad.7 ". ' ' sixty Seryantsi consistinarof field handL hnn
: The railroad bridge over the Sa fe4j
. . . .. r . I . i. L-4. 1 , i i'wi-m,vhc xuuotuo ivuiier.
Rftmh v nf JNnrth Carolina and endeavor vauuau river m
Resolved, That tbe Governor make
known to each of the other States of the
Confederacy this action 'of the General As-
j r .
ias not been burned.
to secure their co-operation. . 1 aj was reported."; Ihe "Btruature
Resolved, That whenever' any five of Dnrned. was the long and imporfant
The latest news from Sftfcrtna a re- On
m r i - : ;
nioves all doubt as to his ability to ' resolutions (to initiate negotiation's for
reach the coast. Thetelegraph tells an honorable peace."
ns that he stormed and carried Fort Tbe undersigned, a minority of the Joint the States shall have responded by the ap- trestle work on the Georgia' side of
pne pay annsn river. ... ;
jjTe learn tliat the bnaeeloTerihe
Pl Ogbechee river ha$ beon destroyed
oy our troops,,, at is 'Deuevea mat
tbis Fort to us, we think, gives Sher-j concur in opinion with the 'nYaJority, beg action upon the-proposition.
man an nno,b8tracted jf&ter comma-imnfeponi - . . - . General W. .-fimitUbftted
. . .-..r . ..t . The. minority of vour Committee, can- RROM RTORXTOTD I .;i?.r : i:ii--it'--t
nicauon to ;ne Auatutc, oi wnicn ne not accepj to the doctrine, tvhich ap-
will of course avail himself.
on the other side: ollibevrjlmtb
pears to them to be contained in these t S,1 :d Papers say abo,rfrtropfp
ttt A u t Uocnfntinnc tW.na fifafo a -mAm-Ithof awas not even ftimVir of s&v ' 'liieK-'CHy e8teraatjas;inli'diri
hatter thinmfromGaorffia Infact o(th, Confederate GpTernment, can operations by the enemy around that mor.8f J'f'PJi,
tterthinialronHieorpa. intact, jnt0 tre , o,,, with . , . ' ' . . . conld traievto ;np;uthent!e apnVci
all'the
very recen
r i i ' ii'ilv. isn - 'mi v. vn.Lianai in uv ini'f i k v . - -
uv ix vui tuuw uuarwr t0 otner fctatet for tbe pnrposeot negotiating A. , - e a-'' i -'f 106 mos tmstWQrtnv report reacftejiwno can. ceme well reconimeudedija liberf
icently has been of the most treaties with a foreign power. They4e J0Me thefrwd; . ' : . : .
- .
our
' . . , yuV ,55iuic, uM wuaur r-,- -,T.)rT-- 7j7--.--..-r, ?v. race course, wmcn is oniY a
Of results, in onr favor. Bat it seems, tional medium, through which peace can low, marshy ground, vwbich .made an mil4f&ra Savannah' but that
UObWlfcUbtauUlIJg tUo Olteu repeated I vo ucgutiaicq, uuiuou uu wuuimcu, auvj i onttva ujvu iiuiu aiiuuai tiuuooiUiOI
nftmn4.manr.Af RKian'i rain " iuority oi. your cuuiunutse ara-miTf ;xu pamo wiuumbiaoces mPBi'.maKe 0?f;rth
destruction and capture, he has 'tZZ ?"al!r CTto JKW, i
hmdlv nfyaiyAd in matnrino- hiftU,r nr.niihmnt. nf &i,J,wA,n t. L:,u,: An important rumor -yesterday,
JSrirZ " UU1PU" . ; said to have originated from high
0,uuCBuojiugrr-," ...... 4. , xne examiner.: tm ass vthe.reexm- anthrtritv ? stated that Sherman
tlies e better to facilif ate his tri-1 . " - 11 W Nanceloi with fl portion of his command, had
l.4 t. 4t..'i- ii. t i. ri o . ... r ... H.Jn 4iH iKi'BhkiFitinif ' 'bU'rin 1 1 . , .
aireaay established communication
with the Yankee fleet- from" Genesis
Point. Fighting as also reported
as still going on in front of Saan-
o4-flrj. 1Mb?.
nmphant march through tbe heart of curement of peace, they do nut feel insti- n.Wj.ati4iWsheIltdg
the great State of Georgia to the sea fled, or called upon to pursue; that course, mer tUe same Ji were m the opm
coast. Hehasdonetuiaat his lei- which might give aid and comfort to our ioa fof many observers, the closing
. I enemies, strenginen ineir nanas ana serve i ? wio, vi . cApmug y cai uu tuo
l-l . f i. 1 1: i t:i-:, T:t.. j -vt.
iwcuiuuuu. xiOjinove
iportance it is! tbouarht,
undertaken bv either ftidft
tary upon the prowess of a people to peace is to be found,' in affirm devotion until after tbe first of January. We
'who process to prefer death to Slave- to a;ghteous cause, anfennwayering sup- have however a wary foe to con
ffc wf to our govertimeaf and absolute tend against, and we may be. ure
V MW WMW V4 UU . D4aLIM mill 1 W A avm. am s. a vm Myl I . -'--...-.
unmerciful enemy. We sympathise I The minority of y6ar committee th'eVe
X.W.HUVfPHRRV
Mocksville, ,N. C; De.e5 10, 1864. 10tdl74
Grane
l.lr:i
A LARGE and jaried . assortment, com.
- Prising ttie best andvmdst hardy vanetles,
ready for transplantinar.or sale in amr tftM
number. .. Riders, irom ailistance accdiapanie
by tte -nwney, promptly .attended toa Addict
'De'd 12 178-tr r ' -)SalisSN;ci
WMmm
difppshmn.ndseitpe
lwish to purchase
a Wo.'l NESE
t fin A tlM hn4AA
rieaice.v. For: such am
Enquire of
Dec 12th, 1864.
H. McCfOYi
Boyden Hoiis.'Saiisidrjl
. f:" i7al5tp
11 T WiLt seft at 'VM
J Jt Auction, in S alistrarfi
m ! on fealurdaylhe 17th of
wise disposed of. 238 sack" and 24 bairefii of
SALT
Bee 13th.
179-iSt Agent
sure, and in defiance of ail oddos:
j x , ,. . 1 10 inspire' tnem wiin! reoewea J energyi 1 iiueb jjvjiivv
tibn. How humiliating this must be fhey feel called upon to declare to ouf ment of in
to Georgians. What a sad comraen-1 neoble. thatln their omoioo.' the only road 1 will be
with them in their deep humility;
and of course share the shame im
posed by the brilliant achievement
of the hated foe. ,
We
they, wjlf Vavil , theiiiselves of thh
fore submit, the following:, resolutions,. &.r4TA''tj '
which are respectfelly recommended fo Z P there"
- - . fore, be ever on the w m
JJv LiOsV ' 4 j : ,.Fr6m,he outh side we have
, t 'BaowNf;HecUenbur(r, - nothing' of inters It is presumed
smifAnU fl,rtt,4 v M .1,': Minority of Committee. iMai. ..? arreu b .raiume column nas
for anv armv hnwAvar otftil ' ' ; - l- sacceeaea.in returning to fe lines
rest and march, adliMtum, fhmd fyx of the main army. , ,
through 'the heart. of a srreat State: peace ;!-' ? v BfiTTjjA isxpix)ir tN the valley.
peopled by brave and determined
men. comparatively unopposed So
much for Governor TWtim'o
:W-,?H?fState officers
mu exempts
tune, where
diadplihed and msmt m- lament, from thftjQowrnroniof thsJJni- g"LMVMj,w Moss.pimau.
SSoT nl? 2W&85 States,-and willcceptith ready .and w4ays previous he captured ihe
flSifiPfinfSS- f'tr -aeirful spirits anyjrotlsitie P0st;at OHarlestown and Keys, near
Jttta ! wouI4 habro public authorhfes' ' of w TOited Mtes fcrperfs JEerry; &e lokS
' trTfD of 116 horses. Attbise
ainci vriUMsipnrpose. Baylor Khrothale boy
! H Ruolved, That the var-ln which 4 th of -sixteen, and George ft Crayon
, . Resolve That;t; repreent of h: ! On December 6th. Iienti Bavlor.
the people, of. North. Qarolina, in tbe pen41th yirginia cavalry;4ith
reral Assembly nowconfened. do not hesiM aK. k:i:iT: ;
to to deetoe-their eames.-dosire for a l!" l.. ru
w iuuaooB. me ZfXisii iew XOrji
omething
mm
New Advertisements,
Where tan - you Mod
LUE-STONE, Blae-lVJass, Borar, Browi
Suffar, Salt and VeUitian Red ? '
Also, a - lot of beautiful Table Salt, in- 4 ft-
sacks?' JustLover at the store of ' '
12"pr, Prawers. , , :,
1 doz; pr. Ladies . 'Black Cotton ilose.
300 yds. Gimps and Lace Trimming.
EDWARDS & CO.,
' . Main tAreet, Granite Front.
Salisbury.
175,dtf
Lumber Santefll
; I REQUIRE FOR IMMEDIATE Use
wuonuuuuu ui lare Artnierv work
Valuable
FOR-H15E:
njN Monday the day of Jannary ne
Shsat this place the following articles, toknry N. C.l witthife to.the higheh
SmOOO feet pine ankand scanhng, also, ana valuable nrees, viZ
lhingles, and 50,00Q Brick,. CROTTtandiheiichM vthreeyeaf
Jyelivenes .to be made at anv noint on the irl. -hLo- yrfrfiv
Railroad, as early as practicable after Jst Jan- years oa' so6i 'Wamstreand W of H
uarv next. 1 ut. r. .-. ..--i. :7 . - ; sr
ubbi. www. me, uomeaeracy.i : ; ,
in Inrira email nnon I.- J t... I . WSU' ' - . .
&w win uc jcuciveu uy, 1 iourieen ano rjHfr vekra ofa?e.
'tween twelve and thwan
inoiv a coppr-coIored ooy,
seven or eigbt years old. ; '
The abchrti
on application to . .
: mbtiiMm brown
. 1 . . -.,11 it.i , i, m
. Capt. Artillery.
Mansion Honse, S alisbury , .Ji . C..
to -Hire.
THE subscriber wishes to hire, for the en
suing year, some 20 to 25 able-bodied
"negromej to work at ha Steam SawMilIs,
and chop Weodrfor the Government. Negroes
.WiUbe-jsJludly treated, well, fed, and the cus
tomary clothing given thenr. It should be re
A larffe Ii of Old 15ninion NA1L& '
XX 8 and 10 pennies for sala'it thel .
memberpd that they cannot be taken off to . tfdl76 BOYDEN HOUSE STOKf
Vft.'JWl UUUtt" 1 " -if T " ' I j ' " .. , T . I , " j fj
r n v.. i i,Tr- j
nappy iiorae, JiurKe co., JN. C. TC Vsale at the
hj Dec 17.
i83,lHt
tfdl76 BOYDEN HOUSE
2 1