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-rr a i i PROSPECTlfsf OF for ifefrlyreadrjlo pounce npop Confederate Co The 26 tile towIIt IPW satiaterll! HOUSE OF COMMONS. meets to-day The finarjces of the S7 Warren TlJ PritchKrd themselves 'with; plhnder but the Alamance Country claim teir-earliest ana A SOUHERN MONTHLY MAGAZINE. ngififeer sles anger' ahead, and1 28 Granlilie 19 iPeraoo Wihsied fT? jm aVj Iranran at most eerioWs attention. We shpuld stops the locomotive with a shriek. AlleghanyytlcMUliBj The undersigned has commenced in the of Richfiond the publication of a Monthly Ma expect and desire heavy taxes as the The lankees had turn up a mile and Giles Oringe i John Befry 31 Alamance and Randolph; Mebaoe i a 9 fihflthara Strauorhan I a half of Grant new railroad, jnst under the above litld.

only sure remedy for our deprecia azine, laid down from the vicinity of Pe ted currency. All other schemes Dr 3 tersburg to City Point. Pet. It will present to its readers, selection fJjjtV the best European of Literary Scientific articles, of Novels and Sketches -which, having already received the imprima ture of ah enlightened tiisteanpot but Pmmn 54. RiVhrriond and Robeson Leitch will fail to accomplish any permanent good.

must pay the expenses of the war as they are made, or come as near it as possible. -t Generals with their i rt i accepuoie iu me ovuuioi irwunc. effot mill tn taah Fi a tmstAara rt 1 1. armies, inese vjenerais, respective Wll UVUiaUD tU.aeiM n.v ivuuuio.ui LMH 1V1 SI Union 0 Smith. 36 Guilford; RPDick 37 CaswU Wm Long 38 Rockingham; Courts .9 Mftcklenbnrff Grier tle sine as nearly as ffossibU abreast ofthe liierarv feeaufort-R Donnell David Carter, Bertie Dr Henry, James Bond.

Bladen Ross. Brunswica Russell. Burke Jf XEJrwin. i -Buocombe-AJanies Gudger. Cabarrus Harris.

Carterei-nSJ) Pool. Caswefi McGeehee, Harrison. Chatham Headen, Headed, 19 Hadley. Cumberland and Harnett Shepherd John McCormick, A McLean. Cherokee W.

Hays Columbus Geo Forney. Crave n-yWrn Lane, ask ins- CaldwelWlsbell. Camden--W A Duke. firaf a nnnfPrntP the PrSf, 8 beei The West Florida News- says: m.k, maae.wnicn, is nopea win enaDie ineDmn; il a Pri XX'I lli -A vii Iicciejcv. ni'u iiivj eiors 10 secure iuio ru The negroes engaged in" the late raid 80.

Cabarrus Stanly AfcEachen on this place, (Marian na,) are said 41 Rowan and Davie; 15 Marcu 42 Davidson Adams 45 Iredell, Wilkes and Alexander The Magazine will also present original ar ticle from our est writers, in all departments and a special aim of the proprietors of wUI be to foster Southern Authorship bw offering an adequate and field ft its exercise. They will not, however. nnAa to have been brought from Nassau. ond a Federal, cominanding the Army of the Cumberland," were last seen somewhere in Northern Georgia. General Hood has lost a leg, and General Sherman is without The following piece of ingenious A Bogle.

46 Brk9, McDowell and Caldwell oomposition, found in an old Revo- the plea of this design encourage, by reproduction in its columns, that class of composition. vu a heart. Gen. Hood was last seen Patterson i 4 'j i. 47 Lincoln, Gaston, arid Catawba hitiona'ry account book, has been HI Company Willi a miltiary IWiumg wmcn crraie a aiiu uiujeaimy laste.tobe man named Beauregard and sundry OD by that hybno literature which Xi McCorkle Polk and Cleveland; --j uuuer me name of sensational romance; 48 Rutherford.

Dr Miller 49 Buncombe, handed to ns for publication: -ttd down the columns it speaks the sentiments of the Whig, and across both columns that ot the Tory. Sherman consorted with one Thom The Industrial Resources and the Education Cleavelau4--DiBeam and Gidney. Davie Johnston. Duplin Smith, Houston. Davidson Lowe, Banes.

Jldgecouibe aud Wilson David Cobb, Farmer. Franklin Davis. ForBVthe Wheeler, Stipe. Gaston Shipp. HeodereoD, -Madison, US, a White with dark princi- a' Interest of the twin fonn.

and Transylvania; pies, and also with sundry Ameri- antareofiaention they dewlSr Yancy, Mitchell Patton can Citizens ot African JJeSCenU' tbeelopement of these questions, its obiVft I lore with all my heart The man that's called a tory The Id dependent Part To plague is my glory. To hlesa the Parliament Then righteous 1b the cause. 50 Macdo, Haywood, Cherokee, CUy and lackson Col Bryson My conscience won't consent To bless the Congress laws. vulcrarly called nigger8, whafntaj will be to make a practical application ofthe uerhans be traced 1) descent." doctrine of States Rights to (he policy of the peri aps oeuaau uesceut. country.

-It wil endeavor to explain the mi: I-DeW CuUKl amae JO ngns agauiBi me mug, Tn fiirht on Rnjrlsrnd'fl side Bi izht liberty will bi inu. THE. lheir triends are vefy anxious gjoaofthe Confederacy, which is todemonstrat I ljope the Lord may Lord North and England's about these missing parties. Any iberty related by law, to exhibit a systemof bless King, The great and grand Con- I hope that they may press swing. This is my mind and heart, Of this opinion Though none should take Am resolved to live and my part, die; format on reference to their pre btateeacnwpr.mew.H..on.i0dndaioniaB A only bpund by a voluntary alienation of powers.

Sent Whereabouts Will 110 dOUbt be lt wjll vindicate those elementsof NatioVall thatlfuTly received by enquiring dependence, which are secured by a high stan friends," among whom maybe elass- dard ofintMHgence and refinement, by accum. i i. i ulated capital varieo industry and bv abundant ed army correspondents, telegraphic SSl!" EROM THE FRONT. J. J.

BRUNER, Ebitob and Yesterday was a cold, rainy, dis- reporters and newspaper editors, to mote the adoption SHV nothing of the pilblic in gen- tiie Confederate Staiaotopi And SALISBURY, N. C. agreable day, every where, but particularly so in the trenches. The troops- found it rinD iuiuimd me wsuoiui. HiuRui io or ganize and operate enterprises a natuVe cal-culated to attain ihese results, 'the-projector MONDAY, NOV.

1, 1864. TERMS OF AIL WATCHMAN: more comfortable to sit around Guilford Caldwell, A Klapp, A Holloa. Granville Grissom, Amis, Peace. Green 11 Best. Hali'ax Joyner, A Davis.

Haywood Dr Love. Henderson and Transylvania MM Patton Hertford Vann, Hyde- Iredell A Allison, Sharpe. Jackson A Enloe. Jobnstoj) A Smith, Banks. Jones Simmons.

Lenoir-TA Wooten. Lincoln Ambrose Costner. Lyle. Madison H-Brown. Martin Otttrbridge.

McDowell Craig. Mecklenburg Grier, Brown. Montgomery Davis. Moore Elam Jr Harrington. Nash--Capt Lewis.

New Hanover Person, Hawes. Northampton Stancill, Rogers Orange Phillips, Patterson. Onslow rA Murrill. Perqujmons Pasquptank Mann. Person Cunningham.

Put rC Perkins, Albritton. Randpjph-Joel Ash worth, Blair. Rowan Shober. Crawford. wp have bppn informed bv a vve nave uecn linunneu uy Axnnmtkn nr ui.

their hncre loir fires, than with gentleman immediately from VVil- ho welfare: Four Dollars per month. No subscription musket8 in. hand to keep Up the 6on, tnat Olir forces evacuated the -aggregate aIity of the separate States received for a longer time than six months usual desultory picket firing. The TERMS OF THE WEEKLY: 6ame, we presume, was the case Washington on last Monday, leav- the power of tb Confederafsta wiir bi ft -j 1 made mpnifert. It is thus ihat thescollision of ing in uie uiiuus tu u.c vuwuy.

sectional interest and the oppression of a com. Two Dollars per mouth, or ten dollars for six with the Yankees, and hence, wc months. Un nniot hlLo this 18 unwelcome news, yet mon head will be avoided. it is hp. nart ot true DatriOtieinr to In the tonrth section, it Is the design to af- A.

A.Ar I WW IV VU Vft AUrlAU rT iKio norxoi tirlian iron cinrmfia tVk Avri va VlllO UttUbl VV UVli KtTU, tlSCUtUVO A Ml I i I rafion ofthe naid term of thft anhso.r hftf. mm Hpo-mm. nt KiP.hinftlii. wo win uurnnuu io wo wc- ou mai 8umeci, io wpicn end. tnetr assiM wvr.ww.

--fa- -ii Aj iui to.t Kenewals always acceptable. PmritTi.indina a Eatta hn of Ari l- eve ms we wm ue Btimuiaieu iu u. lfl. papers are now published on the cash bn cbmrnis8ioned Bhg- rd ourselves witlj more determin- oegSSS system. tfj New England errpiricism and prELcticaliim, with more energy, tor coming con- rn tyt in a rl rf A r'lior'o lirirrao flicts, until the blessings of peace rcow.

xiiemi.uiu ohiui; General Pe2ram lias nobly WQU day morning's paper about the IJe- his promotion. He now the and independence shall be ours. Conservative. dupheld, developed and defeced. ii Terms Each number .50.

For three months $4. For six months $8. The trade will be sapplied by GEORGE L. BIDGOODS, 161 Main Street. ERNEST LAGARDE Proprietors.

Wm. M. Borwell, Chief Editor. lief Association in Raleigh, reads youngestGeneral in the Confeder- 44 the plan is. to raise a large capital- ate service, being only about tweii- i Mn tv-three years of age.

In all the Smiihvilte and Wilmington, AAI1IA1.IIB AT IhA mIa.IA aA I A I Vi tt Ernest Lagarde, Associate Editor. sense. It should be, raise a large ir- ,1. C. An intelligent officer, writing January 1864.

Richmond Little. Robeaon David Bethune, Thos Morisy. Rockingham Strong and Boyd. Rutherford Carson and Bryan. Sampson Powell, Patrick Murphy.

Stanty Harris. Stokes Flynt. Surry Tyrrell Unioq. Austin. Wake Alford, Rogers, Fowlel Wayne Crawford, Caho, Warrpni-t Judkins, Alston, Washingtou Latham.

Watauga Wra Horton. Wilkes A Calloway, Horton. Yadkin A Cowles. Yancey Youpff. from the tirst named place above capital by subscriptions." says We are looking daily, tor id and has taken a most active part, and rendered signal service.

We understand that the Yankees, during their recent Brecon- an attack on this place and Wit- THE Southern Literary Hessener FOR 1864. raington, but I feel perfectly satis New Terms. Our next 4ot of paper for the Daily and Weekly fied that they, cannot take either bv noissance 'v to tne ioyiton iranK water. iNaturet has endowed them Watchman, for which we have just played destructiin with lhi? contracted, will cost us fifty per cent private property of farmers on their with defences to whicliart lias been I of Literature having been recently purchased skilfully" added. I Mlo ene- My the subscribers, will.in future, be conducted ikni.

In all it a rl m. my will attempt a land attac4 Council of Statef Satterthwaite, Pitt Robert Dick, tomlifprd; James Galloway, Wilde's; Bldredge. Johnston; Hargrave, more than that we have been using At Mr. Burgess, they broke for the last twelve months. This of the furniture, stole the crockery, itself would be sufficient nana, for ransacked trunks and wardiobes, th( iV will find this.

m9nrAmnt Anron; Jesse stubbs, Martin. 'yyihti the Proprietors are Literary is tExcellency. Governor rt rt carnea away ClOUHUg ana COOKing i sv sanguine iOf stiCceBs in the -future, which the Vance President Ex Officio, Rev Wm Pell, utensils, tore up Some thousands of DIED "aziije nat jiv.er:yei iucniuuir nd the poblie Bhall yield them a support wor waKe, ana rroteBSor K.icnaraoieriing,uuiiiorq,nic vt aivuuiau. ajin me prices dollars worth 01 voniederate four thy of important an enerpnse. looking to On the 19th of 'October on the battlefield SseeVJS of every thing else are advancing per cent certificates, and last, but i the advffsentidf the highest Jiierary inter-" est of the Contederacfy, 1 Board Internal Improvement His jExcel-t also about in the same proportion, not least, stole tourteen unndreu dol We have no alternative but to raise Iars in 2old which Wtt8 locked up in Argument or I 4 lency, Gov Vance, President, Ex Officio, Wm Eaton, Jr, of Warren, Flanner, of Ntw Hanover, and Mont ford McGehee.

Richard II Battle. Jr, Secretary. tance of an elevated litetoreoulRiCntiT OUT' nrice also 1 'I 1 the absence of which haygwaffio mae-osa by-word of reproach amougxtfe older muion. of Middletown, ia the 6f Virginia, r. RIO ARD A RISON, 1 Serg't of Co.

57th aed ab.out 35. a noble patriot, ism, and sacrificed his his Country. The deceased was ml favoably known to a large circle of once admiric, but now lamenting friends. Tp the writer chilis notice, he was known as an humble wveht, conscientious and pious christi.J-ita was a most worthy comrnuni- rrom ims uay xorwarq, our ees- ment tlmt anv considerable bodv of and even now militates against our interests i "ill I i iy wm De lenaoctarsjorsixmonms; the enemy's stroops has been shifted abroad, need not be addressed to hose whom his circular is designed to reach. and our Daily Four Dollars per from the north to the south side of But to the attainment of this great end, some- month.

phe James, and some thinsr more is necessary than mere yerbal ex Thpco rofPft or far fmm hin. -times divisions, are OQcasionatlv Commissioners oj Sinking Fund. Hob Thoraas Ruffin, Alamance, Hon Wetdon EdWards, Warren, and Hon David Swain, Orange. The University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. Hon David Swain, President.

Rev Calvin Wiley is Superintendent the Common Schools of the State. Willie Palmer, A is Principal of the ft Institution for the Deaf, Dumb and the Blind at Raleigh. of the Protestant Eniscooal Chumh. Tn- pressions, of 'sympathy and encouragement. The friends of Southern Literature must foster deed po spotless was his life, that he was an ornament to that communion.

And nerhans ential with other things, but we have i the efforts of our literary men to secure lor us ti wunuut a view io active Hostilities. a worthy position in the world of letters. no idea of trying to keep even with The enemy keeps eutirerv tfuiet. no truer man, no purer patriot, no better christian has fallen in battle, than Richard Barri- We design the Messenger to be an enter them. We must, however, so far and shows no iqtention of iniume- prise worthy of support of all classesof our people.

We shall aim chiefly fo secure for our son. tie was an attectionate brother, an ardent friend, and a devoted husband He died Dr Edward Fisher is Superintendent of diate resumption of hostilities. Da yield to the tendency of prices as to suddenly on the field of action, and has left a tne, Insane Asylum. The following comprises the members pages the productions ot the 'highest order oi genius and scholarship, and at the same time such articles as will contribute to the instruc protect our busrness from disaster. widow to mourn his loss.

Whether in the elect to the next General Assembly', as far ring his recent visit to Burgees' Mill he threw U6 4obtjriftribe ideafeccupying andicipjeting them at some future wialks of private life, or on the field of battle, he was ever to be found at the.nnst nf dntv A First Foreign Battalion. L. Col. tion and amusement of the public at large. To this end we shall give our attention to and solicit contributions from Souihern writers in all faithful soldier of Christ, he could not hut be as beard trora SENATE.

J. Tucker, has been here two or three a true toldier of his Country. The good man "ifsf wuu "(v! a'B yfc uiisiaKen ue the departments of Literature- Foetry, Ro has fallen in that country defence hut days engaged in recruiting for andijsaff never find them. If another mance. Review, Uriticism, in snort, every stin 1 Pasquotank and Perquimons W.

Blessed is the dead" for he lived and4Died ted whose prominence is sufficient to entitle it Ja. JJagley. forni the corps to be known jby the in the Lord" and on the morning of the Res to notice will nave ns aue snare oi aiieuuuu. 2 Camden and Currituck McD urrection, he will wear the crown of Glory re above name. He obtained 1.4 re- advance is made this fail, it must be in that direction, for no where else can Grant go, unless it be towards Weldon.

Pet. Express UK We earnestly solicit the assistance of oar friends throughout the Confederacy in the en and emits at this place, Sat! served in Heaven for the Righteous. Com. JAS. D.GOODMAN, Co.

1st N. son of Goodman of this county largement of our subscription list, which mast Lindsey. 3 Gates and Chowan Mills LEure. 4 Hyde and Tyrrell Edward Mann. 5 Nprtbampton Odoin 6 Hertford -jas Wynna 7 Bertie John Pool was wounded in the fight of the 28th, and died the next day.

Aged 19 years. removed them the same pay, to the rendezous at Columbians. 0. He will return in a few days and expects to obtain se veral jnad red addition- Pi EST A TE NOTICE. be increased to enable us to meei tne pecuniary outlay to whch we shall be subject.

Terms, $12. for twelve months, $6 for fix months. This increase will not affect those who subscribed before the 1st of March, Orders must be accompanied with the money. Mr. GeoaoE C.

Wedderburn, formerly of New Orleans, now of this city, will control the business interests of the Messenger, aud Mr Frank H. A of this city, will direct 8 Martin and Washington -J Stubbs 9HalifaxT--ML Wigffina al recruitSii having claims against the late 10, Edgecombe Wilson -J Powell Rumour hath it that several regi- Richard Harrison, are hereby notified to. pre mentf couia oe reaaiiy iormea here. 11 Pitt Blount 12 Beaufort Warren 13 CravenNathan A. Whitford its editorial management.

Uommunicau. MSB sent tnem amy authenticated to the undersign ed. If presented without unreasonable delay they will be promptly paid. S. HARRISON.

Nov. 7, 1864. 3tdpdl48 14 Carteret and Jonas Irendall What has become of our old friend the Salisbury 15 Green and Lenoir--JP, Speight. LUDICROUS MISTAKE. It appears that a most ludicrous mistake occurred among the Yankees during Grant's late reconnois-sance," to the Bovdton Plank road One brigade of Yankees, lately arrived in the grand Army of the Potomac, and unacquainted with localises, became separated from the rtf the troops in the advance on the Boydton plankroad.

They wandered around for sometime in the hopes of meeting with their comrades. Suddenly, however, they came out upon a railroad the South side railroad, of conrse, the very road they were looking for. They set to work upon it in a trice, and enthusiastically tore ud about a mil A GENTLEMAN of fifteen years Mercan ay bw xxau uver Jill VV Hail 17 Duplin Ward 18 Onslow I Sanndera connected with the literary conductor mc senger will be directed to the editor; other communications should be directed to the Proprietors, WEDDERBURN ALFRIED, June W. F. BASON, Dentist.

XT. tile experience and who has a large European Mercantile acquaintance, proposes to start for Europe by the 1st of December. 19 Bladen, Brunswick anld Wolumbus; jw Ellis will attend to filling orders, selling bonds or any business entrusted to his care will be absent 20 Cumberland and' 'Harnett It has not made it appearance on our table for several weeks. Salem We made a new directory'' two or three weeks ago, and by some accident the Press" was omitted in the Salem list. It has now been dnly eotered 5 an4 pegging pardon for the past, will endeavor to make amends in the future.

about four mouths. Best of references given. Addres Box, 109, P. O. Salisbury.

Nov. 2, 16641 mod 145 rignr, 21 SampsonrWdi Kirby 22 Wayne Benjamin Aycock AS the pleasure to say (that auei oonnston iSnead SUPERIOR CHEMIC4L: WRITING WakeTW Jone sence of several weeks) he is now in umuc Solisbury. N. B. The highest price for a bushel or mora of good calcf ned Plaster of Paris for modeling, November 3d, 1864 tfdl48 A Taylor and a half of it.

Suddenly they hear the whistle of the train. Thev wait fLUiU for by MEROjY BROTHER. Salisbury, IoV, 3 7tdl4fe-2tw24 r- 1 1 A William,.

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1864-1865