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i Trunin il I T , if -TTr-n' .. m ... . .. 't-'i.i. .H. - .":''' J-'-': .. - -- !---'7f ; m-v V- -v.,, , VOL. ,1 , SALISBURY ;,,C : - jL; . .NO 2i$k ' mliiriin ATI 35 111 en- od rotarned from his H ViV1'1 p)VrSW fteiXi'-r L . TKLitlte K ATII 11m Pato with a nfnftt exceed". J ' ; " ' " sftr.vrT ;j 40 f ..jmJMxmw ..r-T-;-r r ing tout uionsnnu men-Hrrnle tftt I f-. rtjwtftirflijkr i ill urn .iii:iii v iiinr iiini t-i r i Riqmond, Jan. 24. Frank IJinir is in in every movement ; to-audi an ex Hicllinond again endenvorin 1.0 invito tent, indeed, that favtrite cirtnmand cTriiiktioM for peac. Mr. Singfeton trt w ,rt8 )Vten ralieved by the Wash A to Wastinefon to day, bin the flag of i illffton War teDartraent. TTa no. trqceboat was compelled to return. ceeded m msi'ng a lare niimheiHpf 'p vpwq " wrn.UB-.iir Sooth afidWiDgtefti Keh NRIHEBN NE S. tncky, ' who, nnder eral Lyon, UmondV Jan. 8. Northern papers tijj .OCciHy that State. That-fto lu tb '20th received. Wall atreetwas wa8 not wijoHy Buccessfuand tfjat oHed oa (be 10tU, by a report that tyair hj8 naine is not now hailed 418 Aiie had rnrqed to . Rtchpaopd, .w.Ura pr of the chiefest of miHtary eaaL gramme from Lincoln m favor of Oommis- ., . ,j - . J , i gwB ifv lers, is attributable to the accident who bad anything to sell, was selling at ,J onvthinrr tn toll wn RPllinff at.l"v a saorioe, in many cases under the-con--vidioo that th. war was about over. In a day or twq, says a writer, they will have occasion to'befnoan eir cruelty. Golci opened on the 20th at 189. FliOM diSLESTON. Charleston Jan. "24th. The enejny have'nbajpcf aVabcci .inovemebt. Scouts., wpoft ! the raii road between Salt Kefcbie bridge and Poootaligo de utroyed,. ties burnt and the iron carried away. e. euemy pickets . extend a bhorfiJistance this side of Pocaaligo. THE VIRGINIA .LEGISLATURE. Itip. ;ih4J.tegislaln.re 4eclariug the' appointment of Gen. Lee to all rmies of UreGoUfedrate StaLea, would prottiote lhir efficienqy, and operate pow erfully to animate the spirits of the army, m ytSiii ifotfWM ttUOe sew States, and inspire ioereasedroonfidenoe in formal success of ouc'ca'ase. This resolution was coinuiunicatea v m rresiaeni, wua, ui iu reblv'.r8avsTVirnia cannot have higher regard .TOrGen; Lee of a e&tfiirlcdnQdenQe iu bis character ndbilUy ,thaoi is fgter (atned by him Gen. Lee has. a w.ayti ex- pjmnA hii Inability to'mana&e othrbi'. ar- mius ;nan xoai . now cxmnaea lopim, nn 1 the field, or Ifrpinv tbitu.cpppaed to Gfant. In conclusiuui tho -F-resideOl azures the General Assembly wbooever it ihan'beToikttd JirkciicaUi Gen. Iee to aauiie command of all iheaarroies.of the UOnfederate States without' withdrawing . o( NbnuerifTirpaj pro' motive w uieiiwie.inieresw to pac mm . U uch command. t h'aJ heleasb're of at conversation on yesterdaff w.itb a 'very, id teUkreat gn Firii wTolasedritoTsUeamtthMiYice president Stebebrfotein iMdaM oe expieasejparoosijanooonaeaxcpnn denclllul$nWaete&i very toonWbje the' people. tbr'fit0pKr to resist ,liftS3?ice ' PfesTSepifStephens, or uis ojeseut , earpesmess in tne tne eroineni men of the nation. It is not w&KU rorlCrl ppnsYo'j&'mwb'iBooL' in!? .5. KF1 deal-to remedy thViscfijerw unfortunate views WechMrted'Vwork. 1 " ' af 'inrmaut alsb bad an interview wiUOne fn&m -He bad- not. been grepfe tB!fe Vert paHia President 83. bQt he wasL mot affrceablvi-disna- s&&1eVWewWM tbe gtowvbg ealoj paUedbyieuf infonnaot upoe) thi ainabBdliead. of tbe, nation. It wai mostloqueuU Amo other thiDgs he said with deep feeling, "I leftJkjs pres ence atter a most, tkinj , courteous and azresAbla lreception. deeply imnre&sad with tbe eoayjcAipa, tat,ha is a wholf soaled, P' deyoted, nbseifisfc'atrip whose hfe, aad beart and mind are yielded up to hue cause..- 4 iflein? aftr 9n association waons . JlJfe very festers m Richmond, is satisfied H:that important events are abou t miffht and mam to throw fckmr whole toogth upon bs in the 4&xzi,&. Agai jst end "prepara we being We learn, that uappljthe bar roonqs have idvanced liquor to $10 a driuKTOa isnfbrfunatbV forat Will create a. necfissiv for the mem- here of vLegiaUtureT again d- TOnjg jJier.pay. JQal. rrogre Wf!Kffi , Po1itwi(Ifaruis1,tiix,iUepAw re iable accuracv. tfe'eWiaoSotWttfalleiia 'f 3e4.T.. ;atopj s1ua fils iootn: ib-tb roold with iransrrtr rtf f hn mnat anAAnMni. .1... tttW'goenieiit and peo ble." ;Bue savs he . ini; , , - v man intellisrence could have nrovi ded Hehas already suffered frpm mucit undeserved .pbliqtiy, but he bears all the opprobrianai as the'good and orallant and true soldier that lie is, should do. He quietly remarks that lie Knows . the penalty attending f-iilnrA fc tli faptiinn nriliniom oni4 unqualified censure pf a hastyjmb- lic. But he is wiltipg to cheerfully abide Ins time. With the suirit of his noble &rmv unbroken, lth Wtillery :fi tor a force of tifty. thousand jnen; . fresh. irois.iDer noood; wiiii 8iiooraiuate commanaera wno repose tle greatest; . confidence in him, General -Hood awaits ai .op portune moment tQ .recover the pres- tige.cf tlie Army of lonnessee. Augusta Uonstitutionai$L' Casualtits it Fori Fisher. rr- An of ficial ret nViHrotn Fort Fisher-gi ves tne" follow; ti ias the casda.l tie's 1t Fort risner on Hjie ocoajaiou oi im inn. r 2.506 We iio -'DDLvoaea'foflhi'ax.. apt tniun ijiis rei,urDu iainK it wUL.be fQund tOj reallj . D&VENPOBT " .M7 I. H LENdtRi rXLBTBR AeORS' TEAVX1, aOM SAUSBORT.) if j J,"' i s,i.. - .". ' ."'1 t..i in. i.: . TEf Ur year U divided, into two Sessions. The X - First .will commence Tebrdaryi23d( and end June 30. dt 'Charges fr First Session, or hatf year, pay-1 able, in advance. , v a-,$ ; v .. Baojcd. with .. Booms andt aanrants - attend ance, U ' s t WW UU Tuition, Regular Course, -v- : 175 00 Mttsteindttssfcf Piaiior :" ' 175 00 DrawiBf, S65.00;i Oil raint6jr, m "160, 00 Latin, GreekuiKrecehitacb; ' ,75 00 For Tard and Tuftioa per Valf year,5f tyaid hjiitons at peaee priee4 jiV An accomplished corps of rrtroctors wit) be at their posts. ;Z' k The nnderacned exnects to .ave Charlotte by the evening train-, Feb. 30, feansburj iai the morning, Feb- 21.: -Young 1:soil teLu bis; care will be conducted to X7ollege Agdres8, Jan 24 A. G. STACY, Ait 4i ' toi. tt' GOODS blue color, 3 doz..ClajM'f 5pop Threap, (200 yardaj . . 4 reams Commercial Note Paper, Straw color. ; 4 sack Flour, (not branded.) Any person havin the above articles wilt please return them .to tee. , . r ; MIGnAEL BROWN. Salisbury, Jan 24 1865. 2lltf T ATTENTION IS CALLED TO TCB of Goods TUST opened at R. & A. Murphy's old tf stand, conswtiivg of FLANNELS, , ' . . CALICOES, DOMiiJSTIC, - IRISH LINENS, PINS, i . NEEDLES, Combs Soap, TacJut, Ink, Paper, Envelopes, aolc A TCnob Locke, Linen Tape, ShpU Killichink SmookmgjTobaccbi and a variety of Other arilclee toajojuaerons w mention. . All Cpmmissioa, isiness entrusted to m$c care will be promptly attended to. ' Jan 23 ' 2l08t V SoMerFainlUes:: T WILL meet vou at China Grove the; te A coadedtteaday,;llth jnstant S at Rowan! MiHSE te; spepoa -.onnoay y ipbibuv n second Fridav l3th instant-auil will conttuue to attend at these places the 2d .wJndavi. Thursday and - Friday in eech taouth daring 4feearr L m also, attendT jA 3d. 1804. limf, mmm wwiw wa a I HAVE! LOST the foifwing articles, savedi from the fate fire to wit-i- ' 1 i l : '" 5 doz. li. B. superfine Lead Pencils, Fresh Sobily talof North Carolin. ajraki present 4heir W9S! of ;pncp i ,to koverp ttfie porphasin officers' of th Gnternment for-th next nifty dyt,.oqless in the interval facta and circam- lhe.VriaWtfefLchJala now . presented will prove, iaUafacow to both the Gwnunent and J and.ihe Deopl. They woold respectfally urge tne people to hasten on with their topplies to maintain end VeeonRjfaftlolxarniy now as sembled just on our border, and in whose gal- !antry;apd rtitade, vndejr podAlpjij, owe . our exemption front the horrors of are Volation, of our homes Hnd families by the barbarons, ibaumttt'foe'j tfl hnve eoTisUntlyshwjICtbey onljrwant thi power, and nat the. will to de- Bbrraut take jott.we haVe. Apples, dried good, pealed per bushel, of 28 pounds, $ 5 00 r. " unoealed, per bushel of 28- poonda. , 3 0 With handles, each, ' ' 19' 50 Without hHdlev each 12 00 per poaud. hpg ;o,uu4 3 00 Axes, Bacon, Beaps, while or coru6e)d, per bush el of 60 pounds . 7 50 10 OQ 10 00 1 00 5.0 1 50 1 00 3 00 7 75, 11 0,0 Brandy, apple, per gallon '4 v- astff A nafniinn UBrownst uff, good,, per bushel 28 lbs Candles, - tallow, per pouodr . radmanliiieerponnd. Chains, trace, por,poUnd ' Cloth.j wonJettr for BoKiers clothes, J yard wide. 10 oz. to yard, and pro rata aa to greater or iesa weight or width, per , ; yard . ,, ; , 6 00 Cotton, raw, per lb 1 00 f Coffee, f Rio, pec ft 4. 50 Corn, , unsbejled, per bushel of 70 lbs - 5 0Q shelled, aachs not included j , . , dm bushel of 56 i lbs 5 00 Cornmeal, sacks hot included, nev " ,l' bushet of 50 lbs - 5-20 Drills ; . cotton, 1 yard, wide, i yd,. t9 poqad per yard. 80, extra family pet barrel of 196 poeftda. .,....,--.,::( 45 00 superfine, per bbj., of. 196 poun& ? - V 41 25 . fide, per.bbh of 196 pounds, 33 75 fealed, pe JlOO pounds , 4 00 unbaied, per lOO pound 3 50 . weoldaebii-.ii 9;!.ti- ; 5 00 balfdper 100 pounds " 4 0Q unbaied, per. lOfl I pounds, " ' 3 50 dryj extsa, per pound 3 00 r . . 2 50 rreen, per ponnd 1 50 Flour, Fodder, Hats, Bides, Horses, ' ; art illetyrlHlaH per head 1,000 00 trtitterv,,2d clasp per Head ,809 00 piWKoVi.wrto'n 2000 lbs 350 00 Iron, . 4 V V -3i V ,'i.V SOOQJbs 278 00 filoom 2000 7tQ 00 SinUbA sqTOre toajwsaA lOfg; 00 serviceable railroad per tea 'MHMmtiki- fvi feu- 4 400 00 -W h& -.;'.esUaff-PSUk Jeans. . .' wool, domestvo. Her vard : lv UU KelUer, eam;fron,MV pobad Lumber,' good, p, ht)SA feet t LeuHer, . eote, per pound 'V ppeirrperfJiBfBrf, i fca;peapej$iQd ,v Molasses, eape, per gafttv 30 50 00 " 2 75 6 00 7 00 ; 7 oo lo oa i 5 JW i.ocoiod sod oo 5O0'O0 ;t34 elessnead class, v . : X3dblas, Kftitsi nerkeff.i.. : loooo i 4 50 Oats, ehbaf,inbar4ier 100 Ibi ? 5 25 sheld, pet busheK. ' ,i ; 4.00 Osnaburgs cotton ffarlbi 7 to v 1 .'. ,!yard.per.yarda!i L180 u notion i vara wideia ox to Onions, oer bushel' ' - 3 8 00 Peas, cow. per bushel of 60fti4Mf t 7 'SO Potatoes, Irish, per bushel of 60 IblMOO x eweet.Drfr " V fOO p.mImi. drlH. tiAled. mer bnshal ot 38 lbs . JB 50 " nnoeeled. oer bush 38 lbs 5-00 Pork, fresh net, per lb 1 00 salt. "'. 3 5a Paitnnvi. Istnnalitv. near town, oer - head, per month, . 8 00 common, near town, per head, per month, - . 5 00 it 1st aaalitv. in the country ner head, per month 7 00 ii mmmmi. in the ountrV per bead, per month. 4 00 Quinine, Rice, . ii. . e, Sacks, good, per ounce 56 00 new. per pound . -50 old, per pound 40 crood. per bushel of 56 lbs 5 00 two bushels, osnaburgs, each 3 00 Shirting, i . ' u cotton. 1 wide, 4 yds to a ' .pound, per yard- ' 1.30 cottoa. .1 wide,3 yds to a . nannd. ner xard 1 10 Cotton atripes, 3 yds o Jhr per yard 1 75 Saft' Coast; per bush of 50 lbs, 20 00 35 00 ii 5 00 '800 Steel. ' , eastcper poupd - Shoes, army, per pair 15 01 s f Shoe thrsad flaxy per pound 110 0 :'2 00 gbeep .per.haafa; Sugar, brown, conirapn, per lb 35,00 3 00 J'00 Ejpap, ; nHe,per paxpdpnii jRviri Ueftv has bpetf carefnllv rsriasdaild with lh iroall 4f 'Mrf Georg Wi Mordecla, mm -3;oa . Ls)gs . TaRpw m eieaQ per pound Vinegar, -Scider per galkn: , ' 4 ;pia n'ttfaetured, per gallon Whiskey, god per gallon -v Wheat, per bufiherof 60 lbs Wheat brati, per boshelof 1 lbs. -Vheat strawy baled, pef.l 00 joood . ' " unbaied, per J 00 pounds 2 50 ' 2 00 10 00 7-50 52 1 50 100 Vool, Washed, pef ponpd; fJ ? eVOO . unfash e$ , per pound Wassons, wood axl,,4horst new each.350 $0 :. v . :'( . wood axle 2 , " new. each ; 250. 00 Yarn, ' cotton per bunch ol& lbs ' 800 HIRE OF LABOR TAMS, WAGON? - AND HORSB5L Bajlinglong forage, per hundred lbs4 75 Shelling and bagging core, sacks furi ..... ;ti' -i ninhed byv government, per busftei f "25 Hire of two horse teams wagon-and - driver ralbiis furnished bv owner. per day t-.v . J2 00 Hire of t wo horse teams, wagon and driver, rations famished by govern ment, per day ' v ' 7 00 Hire of four hrs6 teams, wagon apd driver, rations furnished by owner, "per dayv . 1 20 00 Hire of four horse teams, wagon aud " driver ratioais. furnished by govern- . meat per day. 10 5o Hire of sir horse teams, wagod and driver, rations furnished by ownefk .. per day ; 26 00 Hir. of six hoarse teams, wagon -and . driver, rations furnished by govern-. meht per dajr 13 50 Hire of laborer, ratious furnished by owner, per .day , 4 00 Hire of laborer, rations furnished by ' government per day 2 50 Hire of laborer rations famished by owner, per mouth , 90 00 Hire of labarer rations furnish e1 by government, per mouth . 45 00 Hire of horses, per day '2 00 Fot thenuformalvoii of all persons concerned; we publish the following, iustrucfipns. with the hope that they will be strictly obeyed : "No officer, or agegt shall impress the n- pessary supplies which any person may have for the consumption of himself, his family, eaa plbyees, slaves, or to Carry on his ordinary me chanical, manufacturing agricultural Mmjh? ments.r Theluext meeting of the Board will be held in the Senatejchamber, in the Cltyx of Raleigh, on Friday tbe130th day of September next. Luntest. sooner changed. . Impressing cPfent,s murft furnish good and satisfactory reasons for disapprovals ou appeals or the award of local appraisers wHI fee approved. All cominonrca- tipss should be addressed to the Secretary of tbe.Board.Raleigh, N. C. .'CSigoedl1 ' H.K.BURGWYN, . " Garysburg, N. C. " R. V. BLACKSTOCK, , Stoeksville,N. C. Corn's Apnraism't for the State of N, C. GLio. W. Mordecai, Umpire. aIi8bury;'N.C., Ang.9, 1864. . dtf3 fOIf FEDERATE STATES COVEENMEXT. Hn. Jiff. Davis, of Miss , President. jfcjn. A Hf. STsyrantrs,. of Ga.,".Yice-Presidn4 jf P Bbhiahin, of La., Secretary of 4 Km VfUOITKI ! State. ClG MvMunca, of fi C, Sec'y of Treaau. r Jat A Siddon, of Va., See'yof.War. ;";' $Tt M allot, of Fla., Sec'y of the tfavy Hon Gee Davis; of N C, Attorney General; John H Rxaqan; of .Texas Postmaster Gol ' 1 - - . v - ' 1m - . lit T ijn -l i k ; eiwreetif. :. tufus.R Rhodes Commissioner of Patent. :fS We1ibn,np'ptiflrint7 . ven'Sam CooperAdiH and Inspector Gen. Brigt&e' A R Lawon, Quartermaster Gen, E W Jonas, MedicaTPtorveyon . ; - Sdsifaern CoHttatoj.!; fwfig XNfancf a.pU a w cet uto. expressea wanu ot lna.Aarrt. cultUraIUP of t the Conntry RfsiaU o the to connneniuep edi. f The paper wil injeiept 0j fn uiDumg ojjjui. pagc-m -reaaing jnaiier weeary It will be devdteilitrelcMir ture,. :A(so, to C rythmf necessary toWer3it4aDlend for .the Farmers, Planters, GaWenerl; gfek ... ww an. vunilip IU,U l IU9 Confeaertey; Tho first nainberof thoWeekly I it w'llbe ssaedoaoEibefors the fimt St. nrdjyjn November. v . "... Vi' f. TORMS-frfor 6mpathsi)r 3 fcr three mou$b Single copies 55 eehV- ' ' i :lAreenb' ajdbere.jlii Cliwtr to be auppfied. tar the remaindMf th&year 164 witVjWeekly, without apy auvancefln price. . Ga, . TOR )FEER FOR. SALE PRiATTSr.iri tone hundred sails Salii? maI Jobaeeov No j, extra , . 'SAavC "SiEffiKaBTI'" copies eacJk, f- f 1"42? 1 rwf "'C'ywiiuriaarr - ' .--r- A : 5"- r ;AS ADMlISTRATOBTof the esUteW 7t. . Bwauo Witi feu, at. pnblip auction my sesidence in tb. town of -Salisbury, ou Tb.ureday the 2d day o$ Febrn-, oc$ Clocks, ajjie- Gold anVsMd. 1 targe fire-proef S aW H S rHogVpateaq Bd varbns tbe wticJea no nenUnd. ,l-gai; iade Jkowu op.day pt'MK. ' - v .V '"Admlnistratcr. Jati 23d?86 - s ' .'AK'-r.:,- R (DtAllnpersona indebted to Jhe estate of Jmesah, iief . nd Pa7 lrheUimia- gainst .eittRAafe iMeeent f; tfiem?eAe&rgtawj s -3. N. B. All persons liavinir 1toine with tbn above mentioned estate, are on Captain Obadiah Woodson, at 'the Cofinty Court Clerk's Office, and he WilUtttend to' the settling of any business connected with 4he Biaie. ' W. R HtlK AW. alnr Jan 23.d, J S6S 7- ; 210ts $2G0 REW I JlRUi M H OTJS E, during AKe Vast week. L of December, a fine donbl4 case.GOLlX WATCH, No 234: ti waiadeiby Cooper of London. I will give $1003)0; for ilje jecovery of the Watch, and .gUOOOQ, ad ditional for such evidence as will lead to the-, detection of the thief! r ' VK?Ai'.;- P m-A. LINDSAY Jap 24 21 l-tft , f Friendjff. C v MICHAEL BROWN, 7 CommlMbit Merehant , f TTH" 00 &DT INFORM: HlSfFRIENDS and the public, thatfiioce the. fire he hJ removed to he Store .House formerly, oc cupied by Meesrs. R. A. Murphy where he iisb b targe ?pr uuuei buu soiiuiis consign ments of Produce or other Goods., ;Ha .will also purchase, produce to. order, charging the Salisbury;iffl 24, 186fs' i 211tf y-m paiuhlgnpMetelB'enr. ior wmcn we rency'.ppesieibt Exchange ior-HATS or GoT- W1TTKOWSKV saltzbery: Nov 25164: T l$4dtfs FOR ISTESTDANT--JAMJl.'S H. KJMlSSi, - i )R OMptSBIOWSBS i.t ' ' ' North Warp- ft-M-H AST n npMnpocnv West Warp j THOMAS E, BRQWN. Pec 21. 23td. TICKET for TO WN ; OFPIOERS. 11 Q For Intenpant JOHN L SHAVBit, Esi, FOR COMMISSIONERS . w4 S JAMES E. KERR, North Warp- j T C.,.MoNEE;LY. East Warp J 0BN A' SER. A8T WARP . nrivnnnrfn.T Witar Ward 1 "VWIAS " xmuvtf WEST Y4 JjOHN A . HOiTT. S. FRANKFQRD, Dec 20. 24td t OENDmewhat belongs to mJ or let me know of its location so l can gat, it, and you. will receive' a fiberal reward, v ' 5 Barrels of Flour, f Butler Pail with Lid on, QlKeg Browjai Suga4r, i , , i cfei.yh -pbf! 3ti Dannie. a each ?. ""'I end made of rorm. ' . '". iw- sr..: r',V:u. . i uras tt.etiie, if Bolts JayetUiu t)onaestie Cloth, jt' aWi JJark Grey Jeans , Coat, without ' l imaH SUver WatcbfVrtaput VChTlstal, 1 Iron bound vinegar Kegi ,ti i hi new empty 4aton oak oaireLK , leturn my earnest 4thanira all ibi dti ns and soldiers of thtspiac ra assistfnr me. ttefire. . .'"' , -r.oiie r trt, : J.,ARNCOJfift rSsbury; Jan. 19, 1865rr-fd208 , i I.J ! w i . : ' r -4 HATTERtnwitpw theiaghtet ' VJtemmti ex. change for Hats.1 j Jktr tS. iUlgpjaf " 'x'i si ii k j.'.,f " Our. Ofiner,'; do. d0refder: do.V 'do, iJe OAAA ,il" 1 " V i V .CI' 4-- 4 2a,w-.. -t;v -xf , , ' "-31 ' 4P - . 'ST. ' y'fV'
Daily Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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