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Daily Carolina Watchman from Salisbury, North Carolina • Page 2

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Salisbury, North Carolina
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i- 4 lUvi Cdmiaifcsary try Armv the 19th GRORY'eT3lfe ivki tMiStppi VI rm rm a I mm mm 1 a'Wb A I I aaa IU I LATER FBOM EUROPE 811 1 BJ I I I Ull llliv II Richmond Mississippi iid Tenbcript. 5th Purchasing District of midi I FUberla Hill, doe Gen. Vaughn's Br1gtk tQre wf tluuta by DEAD-QUARTERS substantiHlljnf 5 viVsv oausDnry oeji serious attention of.Uhe farmers of '1 fi Rowan and tn iurronndiog Counties is inwt-Ji. ed to the fact that ail Commissary supplies i the army are greatly needed, if possible, sBSE tmmthe hd i. the utmost capacity of the 1 'TSSnIr htMlc'M 1 0cl 18; 1864.

rv country to supply them. The; GovernmetJts I It A frsr V- Willing to pay a lair -pnw vw and laws have been enaciea wiin-reioTeiicp FRIDAY not.B!ow I LMvbfjfticWrtWsf. Here tiiw np.rtnlft's government, and thoef whom' ibey 1 Wdn fer have chosen to execute- the-iaw8anjtraiiact TERMS? -1 Ctiltt-sfl .1. it a mifkl hnwnflss- have no alMsrnattVfr.lKit 1 1 It'JW iU Ills vivvuvi, "vv i ICI' MM i iR in1 'rTr, Paily Watchman 6 months $f8 0 ,10 cfw discharire their irecii0upft I fir WeaIy Watchman 6 months rendered unpleasant because of the; shown, or hindrance those whose duty it to eagmzetrre 'newest Bitous and embarrassed cbuditioti of th'e public wjtr ajii; 'mnStiitl ri" r.vVf djsrtoormn proceed in ehtifrht each msM vi i i 4tP t.i!4 I have much reason to be thankful to the out it wjatwap mmim awii people of Rowan and the adjacent Counties for acht.ubSeoot1usertkmV tr -iW WiJf N. the promptnes9wmi wnicn ney nave rejiou tf ita every call, and.

hope the same patriotic snirit will eoiiti'nue' to inflaetice them AirhUe t- -r-li WR'W if j. war shall last, and shall be'my duty to cU I i fa th CVo iMiir) Jon thd margin of given sigmftea the eKpi- lect supplies for ihe army which.ua" so' nobly covering from the ravages of a'rnerciless Dear Bftte' A fies of dusters rMion the a con tsFtktnew ircw 9 hv befaHentlits ftttrtVi lU brillitfni ReneWals alvitcceritaiblei --J i rf tUJHG xh renuezroDft my nVtHnirx iu i enemy. Entertaininz thts trost there V- 'jLjt. papefsje now -published en; ihd cash will be no need for me to seize property of any Will up uu ovatim tftii iUfidjiWmafBcsffVi: ride 1 I reer in tbUitfllpy few fbVgMreft 4h atne5lliit surrounds1 jta At the artuy wabentv; en and forca'ltfHck' iWINi- re colle; kind under the impressment acts, but mat to vr the extent of the ability of each man," having 1 surplus products, he will bring them forward at riiiiti li k. nluu iktf rl ii im lri ti oL'aa I that tJi'eVe are a ftgnirl nny'ot the earliest possible day.

Let the liihe payers bring iu tithes to the proper officers now ready to receive and those who have surplus proyisions of any kind send tliem iu.to me or my agents. low fevef, either (iold or ijw iV Tf''" P'wMifHvrfl'ne6ewiite" Qi itif places and thkV tlMrte Early fled trout thevbeld. i lite klrf did bad Iratitrv did. fbti Filher's Mi Xr V4ugli) ati'd viai -m a ww mm mr i The army is at this present time in. great cool, dissipates all fcJrs; of a spread; Sftlffi 1.7ft..

s. uuu mo IM of the diseased I taring Ktfatlif oii mTdai ma couuuc pi iu as very coiii- riatik: road vVhjcmvo fttHtinj need of supplies, and 1 tnere Tore trust tnat this appeal will be cordially responded to as. speedily as possible. Unless farmers at once show a ditposition to respond to this appeal by selling their surplus supplies, I shall be compelled to commence impressing. Sales or engagements, may be made with the The Junior Heserves of thte State 'laiitly.

We wee onjthWfu have receay tendered their Bem tht Kss ot yaiii triwn absent fWpih 0r.MU8.( description Home ioard in the county mlfjiiSay imv JriiT or imITv: cos to the Secreiry pf for op following geutlemen, who are Agents acting perations ru Virginia. fWlfir yn- our 'ttfc OB th sid of tlie Jirhe 43rd, 59th' and Tiesi tijJ6tli Geo gjJnjfliw (all except 8th fBnnd); were ordered" awayMifr.oinr.the wortM t6'jnf in the'wdoda on the i mx)uf under my control i. S. Miller, Statesville. H.

Eccles, Cpol Springs, Iredell county, We learn that four prisoners sent raiuaiHwalA out from the Garrison to chop wood tile foddeiv ioatsv atrawai)(ctjiiinl a Xf i. tain sidenud check the advance' of life vn- iT'- i H'rHiI i acting for Yadkin and Surry. Jas. Mocksville, Davie Co. A.

J. Yorke, Coacord, Cabarrus Co. J. A. March, Lexington, Davidson co.

A. B. Sfcepperaon, Salisbury, Rowan co. R. M.

Wall, Norwood, Stanly co. 'erriy, moved riipidJyio'beoi i bu'thoj'iiijijlri iiave doVourtid thttsVA signated aud wefe eaaged large of BUgarrcati of the f.nemyi Th fwpbds iwerve- Such huitses as dnvve ifot been VV. S. Ingram, Cedar Hilt, Auspn actuig for Anson. Monlffomerv and 'Richmond.

ed, have! beeariud adfMjiled ry deuse and the opposing 'tine "Were often not rn'ore Than 15 or 2b paces' ffoj raatfo their escape from the gjtard. VYednesday; also two the day before. This; looks very nmcJi lijo nelr-genqe or a want of viilence on the part of the guard. i WmIiobinson, retired fro the Goldsbfiro1 State 'Journal, E. L.

Hege, Salem, Forsythe for Stokes 1 4 i h'r eacu ouieri me enemy must nave nns- I taken our force at thai point for and Forsythe. A. MYERS, sep 27 reptiai' raceicor9e aJw eiiw Hit'ltoiu fl tl. Illr.li filial l. Kna inia yjwuy iijd oucis in uts favor, yet we drove hiai back easily.

tThe places we had1 left Mm run leTOnvdaav. races -are i "4' THE hi. the wre ihe en- and leaves Mr.John Spelnian aol? iiiil mil -wimnBiif! i Ann nnrzLntitarid Sontbei'ii Lite rary Messenger 'JH mil ifH-tei ,1 55Hfi editor, emy i-uslied over; tupouit fireyiosiy, oc cuii4l by the 8th Virginia. FOR 1864. This ion? established and weij-known Joiirna The.

orh, paroliji I anoth pf the fWinus flaritc UiovetnenU 'executed, ariijy that Iuiice thoiWht of Literature having been recently purchased by the subscribers, will, in future, btcoriducted Navy Gompjny will raeet dn nia 9oi pe ni ppea, nea Act)ijluU)n from tlie field. baiiduoioyr-ariaA and artiU eign wi tne oecona-insrsajiy in ino to uffiinrmrrawrmew hjry.i heInfantry did do 8trhtiqam reibber. Stockholdera'aro reqnesf- exclusively unaer ineir iuiiirur iu an us ue-partments, both business and editorial, the MeS senger will be under the management of au entirely new regime, and the Proprietors are of success iu the future, Tvhich the Magazine has never yet realized, if their friends and th public shall yield them a support worthy of so important an enerprise, looking to the advancement of the1, highest Ijterary interest of the Confederacy. eu tu aiteuu eitner in person. or oy pVoiy.

pptringaheiP. heti the cemiLfirM- nth td uur furtificalions Sot od the left cut 6tf frour'the innin-ariny. OUTBREAK iOFHEGaQ-tEir i.frti an in tv mm i.w We rei giad xto see our gallaftt young to wnaiflan, Mai; James A. iV.nediaoovereiPtti Hay1 was 16st the t. i Argument-or appeal in' behalf of the impor uiil luuyq was uei aAV.y iroui neiu tance of an elevatedteratnre to our.

country, Oafce, able to be Oil' the Street agaid Mortaafy afternoon Vanotit 4 o'elockv witUBtJb! intercepted and by-word of reproach among the older nadons, even though lie 18 yet tiiu ousro uittdio arrJatUtcktptkrV niovea 'loffjjr. th wot of mountain. I0! dia posecj Jo take ua lt.ul a fsw.shqp yf ouid turn theni: iack. ii VV hen nilit cii)) on, mat. uraige was "Attipnor tne very abroad, need not be addressed to those whom i V'1V this circular is designed to reach.

UfSt to 0 forth III dtt'onyt O0 OUT But to the attainment of this great end, some thing more is necessary than mere ve we sttoefc acroiwi the ouuutry, ioHje piice arduous cariipaigns of Yimvujamib; presaions of sympathy and encourage me ment. aim 'ffaiBnifruosAeaaion, alroiit and canie Upon the army fun' retreat. That tlie Arm frll-bauk ttf Tfcfede's The friends of bouthera Literatafe.mustMteE o)t kf tl the efforts of our literary men to secure for us scathed UUtil the 20th 6f July 4ii Uar Mt. eneniy'scav- ary followed diifa 'na, great. a wortny posiuon iu wie' woria oi leiiers.

wueu ne rec in We design the to be an prise worthy osupportof all classes of ouf peo- Li. 1 TT 1 ii 1 ..9 f)1 thw fine opn9ml JWndtKil le. uwioiiuiBuieuy iu wtuio JjllftCKji af0' Brown's Ga 'flereWw invefVed targt, Cavatfy tn fnta' wir tfrvrt iti'h m.nr4 -ae genius and scholarship, aud a the same tirnel inbJie auch aruoles as Will contnbute to the instruc-: Jjas sraffered confined to ver Veceut tion and amusement of the public at Urge. To xr this end we shall give our attention to and so-. Maj.

Craige lias claims UDOQ. -Oontriretfrf Will' jri detf'nj the woods oridelbetKittctftui ftoito n.i mance, ueview, Unlicism, short, every subr Hilts COIltesi, ana we -WOUUr ilKO XO v.f.-. (S ject whese prominence is sumeteni to eutjtle jt to notice will. have its due share of attention. We earnestly solicit the assistance of our Pvpith'hiS La lne.

Doctors of this Companv hnvW drfar. inenas (urougiroui iqe C'onieaeracy in inq eu- largemeat of our subscription, which roust jm. be incteased to enable us to meet the heavv lh'd pecuaiary outlay towhch we shall be subject. I fj Terms. for twIv mcntha.

ftS fi.r six! months. iTa'ia increase will no? ihoseltobe bker who subscribed before the 1st of lUarch. Ur.l T1Jl.1.j;n ders raust be accomDauied with the raottev. jfievwttrgriry noBalisbrSttk'kl Mden ui dteltpiU vba paid at '4pirbfflj tJ i 2 in Catawba wiijf NWJWJUrt i C. Wedps rburn fojmrls fy oPGTreen v.

ru.ni yy yt VJ 1 iiew uned.B, now oi mts cuy, wiii.cooi.roi in ASeni al "ewlon Stockholders in UrShuferdj At iu nusmes: VUl I UO llUn.U fM V' ViTW CurnrnquicaUcms f'f mwiraier. p. a. Fa W.H6ty fxfy WJV ErMhCashiebRBlinVa'" us euitoriai vmHi connected with the literary conduct of th editorial ui oa ij, i i senger win be i communications rKh.n' mi t.r. i ixnriii rum ouvob rna raonir Af i prietori mis uew cawp 4 c.wuwaasyuuu me ikWH.J4an lo prisoir-aTrWAvnftVi WM 4l C()ii8titiouv 1 against ylee aS AS .1 Ceikad many other artbjes Wwnrci 1 faUStfo.fc jeWjeif Ajlit Gorefetrifi' auet A gfifc JN 0 felfyiJUDPS: SiUit the -A' Qet.i8thti864.

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About Daily Carolina Watchman Archive

Pages Available:
416
Years Available:
1864-1865