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i prf%f i <?_?^-% f <#' 1 i f t i_m |% 4f : ' 1t <_% salisbury n c monday january 15 l8gg vol 1 third series no 2 — wholk no l692 terms weekly 1 yenr 3 00 •• ii month 2 00 i in mil c"l cath in advance rates of advertising : one iqnoro spai f 12 lines first insertion 1 00 " •• 2d 3d nud ith insertion each 60 « " lor um h ml luu mil publication 33 | pr a llbeinl d counl ta those advertising six nul twelve i i'ii latest news general gruntm the withdrawal af troopufrom the smith ptxslal facilillei in th sauth—a cub tint 1 in i.'ln-t 1 s itntitr wasbiiig'i fan 14 — it inny bo statod with rcferenco n the recon dispatch lo tho'm j'iiij ad rertiitrr touching ihc wllhdrnwnl ol iroops from alabama an i georgia thai in soling upon the ap plication of governor parsons of alabama for with drawing iu troops nnd for arming lho local mil - la of llio state lu in mill ii nil has mitd lhe lol i.m in reply : " for the present nnd until thero is lull security for equitably maintaining the rights an i safety t all classes ol eitlsena in tbe stati lately in rebellion i would not recommend llio withdrawal ol tbe u states iroops lrom iheuoo the number ol interior gnrrisont iiu.lii be reduced but a moveable force sufficient lo insure tranquility should bnrelained — while in li a !•"■■"• is retained in the smith i donbl the propriety ol putting urins in the hands of the luiliiia second assistant postmaster uencral zjvorly leaves washington to-morrow for various pans of the south in order to make better arrangements f.,r mail fncililii's hon james harlan secretary of the interior lias 1 itn elected united states senator n-oni lown for the long term commencing march 1308 later rom mexico — jaaret ixtl.-ing il eutj washinglon jnn 1 i official intelligence from the city or chihuahua to the 8th december has been received in ibis iiy juarez instead ol be ing at san antonio texas ns lm been reported was resting quietly nt chihuahua ll writes to a friend of bis as follows : — the commanding officers of these status — the fiontier states ar.d the po | lilieal leaders have all expressed their uppi-oval of tho extension of my term and i have reason i be lieve thu ili am will happen iii other states of tbe republic the !•', i'i ii seems had sent another expcdi i tion lo c'liiluwhuftp should this be in greal force ho mexican governmeni republican will again i undon lhal city and go to some oth ir convenient po :.! ul il.e ltej ubllc letter fro ,, tx ■■■,■, i s -.. ■■,.,,, i ,,,,,' s/teii.laii tlie farmer gin « lituter a rub anti live latter .'•". ■f .»'!. with an '■/. x new ii hin 13 a letter is published from gen w t shermun in whieh be contradicts tim geuei il impression ili.'t liis appointment us su perintetidanl of lie m.in.ui a-calcniy ol alcxan i n li before ihe war was joe lo gen bragg or lieatircgard v denies thai when he left louisiana he was pledged nol to oppose secession he con cludes by saying " i wish the south well if i have been a scourge then how much hei ler thai it was so ihnn il.i let or some others of that school gen bbcridan has also wnt ien a letter showing that he captured in tlie lict_*udoah valley as pri soners n men ihan general early reports was his entire lurco ck.eed_3.gj5 in congress washington january ii — senate — mr johnson ul maryland made a speech on tho resolution ottered by uowo yesterday providing for the appoiulm.nl ol pro visional governors for tbe southern stales lie argued lhal con : jjrt had no right io make war un lhe slates it oould suppiess insurrection bin there was no ] power to hold the southern states as conquered i lerniuries i jluuse — the speaker laid before the house the credentials a messrs farrow ami kennedy itepresenutiivs elect lrom souih carolina which were referred to the coninntieo on reconstruc tion lu response to a n solution from lhe house a comuiiinic.itiou was recei v-d from tbe secretary of war slicing lhal coiilinissioieis were ap pointed in man laud and delaware to make <• wards for slaves mustered iuiu the a'my hut lhal the appuiiituieul was suspended by older of i the piesiuelil as lu lhe other slave siales fur lhe reason ibat all the available money in uui trea sury was required to carry ou military oj^ra tioos mr rogers of new jersey opposed ihe negro sutbiig bin contending tbat tins wr exclusive ly a uinie man's government and was su in ' tended by lhe haulers of ihe constitution lie charactcriz d a abhorrent the recent attempt to j grade lheciliz.-hs ol lhe district of columbia ■by conferring on lhe negro ibe right of suffrage lie a is i in detained thai is a federal not a na lionrl government mr fares woi th of illinois maintained the contrary doctrine insisting on the political equality of man lie declared be would rather . sei iii ilie house ol kepieseuiaiives with freder ick douglas than wnh fernando wood feud ing tbe consideration of ibe bill the house ad j turned liabilities of soutuern debtors jo tue north » washington january 11 — the memorial presented to lhe senate on tuesday from the new york chamber of commerce asking tbo passage of nn aet exempting suitois in the va ional c is r the suiiliern states from the operation of slate statutes of limitation for n period lung eooqgh lo give loyal creditors an opportunity to enforce iheir demands sets forth bai ibe liabilities of southern debtors to 150 ooo oho only a small portion of which has been lexlioguished interesting mems from new york i new york january 11 — tho captain of th ' ship neptune has been held to bail for trial io the sum of * 1 0,000 st tlie marine cour on ! complaint ufiiohi of ilm i--,-,,o is and crew i for all.'o tl ci uel 1 1 t-nt in ni mi b reouni passngu j iiuin liverpool tin srhuoni r texas from norwich fur vir tr'uiia was loia'lv losl al wood hav bong i laiitl un saiiiid.iy 1 he crew were - ivi'd i'lii notorious colinlelfi h"'r u,,l ll escaped from tlie jail iii llrooklyii at noon yebierday ti1k tltl.m k captain semmes washington janiihry 11 tli trial of sninnns is delayed by lhu absence ul coiiuno tloru win 1 u , uin oi ih most im ' , ii wit nesses who sailed a short lime np[i i i'o l iliu ill if ills arrival is looked for ai an earl lay nel.'l'lii'.un markets nuw yoiik january 1 1 flour dull south itn \\ inni ih-rliiiid lii8e iiiii declined in ueef pork and hud linn whiskf di.ll cot toii siimiiiv sugar ai tl i loll firmer n.iuil stuns dull ould lo^l g k n i li a l n i w s qovernor m irshnll of minnesota wan inaugura ted at st paul oil ili iiiii ui-t in his message he fa vois tho equality of races ion george bancroft his accepted ihe inula : lion io deliver the eulogy on the hie and etinracti r of i'resideiil lincoln im iou congress on ihe l'-th i ol february tit 8nvannnh papers of janus ry i report the | ceremonies attendant upon ilm interment tliere ol j twelve confederate soldiers whose remains hail been removed thither rrom hvinnsville vn v ihi they i ii iu battle bishop lllli n mnde an address , and iliu lud.es decked the graves with floral tributes '■so called tho president in his late mi wage to congress in regard to the mexi an embro/lio speaks ol maxi nli.ui as lhe " bo-callcd li mjii-ror o mexico ami ol lus umpire as tlie so called eui pire ui mexico among the appropriations made by iho bnnrd of supervisors ol bulfalu n v for llmlr own expen ses are items fur three packs ol cards twocril boards one chequer bourd aud oue set ol chequer min burly in lho wnr a great ninny churches in ] washington were offered as hospitals i'or th sick and wounded federal soldiers tbey have now sent in tlieir bills lor rent conntctfcitiitg cigar box stamp ;- the latent form of swindling the internal revenue in new vm-k — three men whuse fraud exceed . 1 l , have beeu ai rested the xtttionalist is a new journal establishment a m ibil ■. i he .■. mm ilevuted l.i i ie ri it a.i-.d interests uf the eol ire i p ipul uio i ol a , i.i u i v . i r.,m |,. ;,. , | ,,' i'.il nt rsluu'a deail in u i .- •■i new ii ol i i ieiel ; \ nu p n is » ■"- n i .■: i lie licsi i u we s ..-'■inuny an uglier in i in youi place there nre 10.000 place in new v irk a nl biook iy ti v ',. . »• in oxi i'iul liquors arc sold of tbese evfi'simi are said lobe iin(nvii id the negro population of alexnn iria is estimated at8,000 the village of arliiiatun l.-'i ol wash ington and ' '• ■i'i_';i aboul _ 000 a young lawyer in bostun has found a federal statut passed in 18311 provident tlval in cases in volving ili revenue laws tbe united slates shall issue i.i'iiul'iiii'i to bring the cases before them selves is tbe united si ites colleets revenue ii oui l.'l ior he luul thus transferred nil the liquor cases io iin fed ral courts an i stoppe i lhe liq ior j n isiiiious under the state laws ill course lhe li quor dealers will earry lhe ease up to tbe supremo court il the decision is against ilieiu ill lhe lower i tub ihi is j the detectives at washington have been milling diligent inquiiy respecting lhe fenian movement they allege to bave some important inlonnaiion i beniing upon the matter nnd that disclosures will shortly be made winch will be damaging to oertaiu parties tlie authorities nf a town in swilxerland recent ly pardoned a murderer on condition thai he would emigrate to tlie united states gen simla antia liv<-s at st thomas ill the west indies ueisaboul 70 yearsold and very well preserved some american naval officers re cently attended a grand ball at ins bouse v p lou-fry late confederate general is now a baptist preacher in mississippi gen longstreet has become a partner in a colton factorage house iu new oilcans at present negroes can only vole in sii states na.i_.-ly : maine new hampshire vermont mass achusetts rhode inland and new york in the latter two undor certain restrictions as to property suit/or damages gen fronk dlair on the 3d before leaving sl louis far cincinnati entered his action in the circuit conrt against messis ridgely and thompson lor ten thousand dollars damages the gentlemen who are mndo defendants in ilu suit were judges of election in the sixth ward ami refused to all w gen blair to vote unless i wuuki take the until prescribed by the constitution maj gen lafayette mclaws who commanded a division in longstreet's corps is a candidate for c'l.-ik ol ihe superior courl ol richmond couniy georgia four hundred and six deaths occurred in new vork last week gen lee's application for pardon is in the hands of the president a shrewd con'ectioner in waterbury has taught his parrot tu say " pretty creatine to every lady who eoteis the store lin custom is rapidly in creasing the missouri senate has passed a bill making habitual intemperance for oue yeai good cause for divorce the r.v w ii mill urn known as the " blind prcac-cr has abandoned the methodist for the episcopal church the immigration from canada to the it states is immense thinning out district in canada and depleting seriously tiie cities gi-n james xf quart's lute c r a is engaged wnh dacnn clardy si co in new york in lhu cum mission bti*im tin ii'-w copper tokens are inscribed " in goj we iiu i ti o cettll ' a lull e iiu-i would improve tin niomls xi tho country perhaps iii ourrenoy —/'«(. itidej th u " ii ila iii.i i chronicle slides that al n 1 1 uin ami ii.-'io have b i sent fi tlinl sei tion to ibe mi-!--i|i|.i valley hy lhe military nntlmritlei on ine ii ni iu"ii n-iti-al iu muku couti-acts with ilnii foi mer owners tiii i'll number of troops cnlloil for by lha i'.s oi eiumeiii during ihe war amounted to i.;j 002 ii ;, proposed in pougress lo appropriate forty seven millions ol pui in lands in live ol lhe south eni stales lo actual settlers giving to each so ii ri as a homestead cupt set s is iu in tried in a fortnight mr i',,l ioii of ii iliiuioi is to be his associute counsel ii nh l,i i hughes complaint itre goin1 in lo the postmnsler gen end ol lhe irregularity of tho mails 111 the southern stales the i'l-iiai-n-r guiieroi has ordered a tin igh inve ligation six millions ol dollars have been rcnlined by the i s treasury lrom the conflsuatiou ol sugar cot i i a . n mi ippi in pi ii : i |. liiors nppoar lo be iroublesomo fel ■!..,\ if 1 1 . .- v nro iu ther intries in lhal k..i loin 171 h.i vt 1 1 vn prosecuted during the posl year another revolution in broken out in st do ■iiiingo mustering out troops is tex s gai.vi_8.ok 1 uui iry 8 — an order will be issued here to morrow molding mustering oul of ibe service a large number of regiments do in _- lull iu ti xas li is believed that tlie order inli include all bul 1 1,000 u oops genera it a nan i s a is disarming tho ne ..",„•- in liiul around augustn and uenernl tillson im 11 is compelling them to niake conlrnets lor labor .. tornndii prevailed on thc 2i"idi ull on th m ibile nud i'lu hi lima i in ihe neigbborliood of lliiuiis.lt blowing down houses trees c i uiem.t in general j i gordon is iu into the inml er iiiule itt lininsivn k georgia ex provisional governor johnson has gono to colu lib is u.i . io practii ■■law george v kendall has come back to thc new ' orleans i'icaynne aboul iloi-iy e iiunun leri-of vessels destroyed , '.,.■i , i.,,.f i 1-e in ely been snlliutoned as ivil i ;• govertiiueut ill uie approuclii.ig ;. .. i ol i ipi.i a tseiuiues tl ■i ;:-\ ;';,' "."■:•■■. ,, 1 . n if the cincinnati ', ,. lie i is jusi seen n kentucky farmer in lhe cars , l wi i,n,l not heard of mr lincoln's death or tiie { em mf f lii.ei ol the slavt & a llill ik l..eu introduced into ihe tennessee : i j - ii i -'. p.'.'i i'iutu l-i t uiaii.e statue ol au drew i.iii on to be placed ill lho capitul ul the i slate ol tennessee and upon which shtll bu in 1 - rihed the fe leral union it must and shall bu i ,. ■■, rved tlie university of monlipdier france has jusi confern-d ihe title of bachelor ol letters ou a younij iii;l only twenly-six years ol noe who has passed all the examinations nut obtained lhe firsl prize lor a little theme this is t ito fourth time this decree bos i n conferred on women wilhin line years by different universities iu lhat coun try i a washington correspondent writes that he lias discuvered in kaikitig about lho capitol the oli on u].i li john quincy adams died and suggests thai it uiiidu to be in the possession ol massachu ells mississippi is going to furnish her maimed con federate suldicts with artificial legs william gilmore siuu_is is making a collection of ibe lending war poems writ eu iu the south during lhe war tlie springfield iii state rtgieter says while ci now selling un our streets al a't cents per and red aud yellow at liom 3d to i cents ie event of the tlenlvi of president johnson in ihe interval of 1868 mr foster as he now stands would become president ol the united states i dry are very low in galveston ou account ot i!m market being overstocked and specie cur rency is lit only money used stewart the new york dry goods juiiic owns four theatres the london tlmrs approves secretary mocal loch's riiiaiiciiil report li may be snid ul some teamsters that they leam wall oaths the female clerks in washington counted i 000,000 last year and stole uot a dollar the great eastern will in june 1806 proceed lo lay lhe new atlantic cable ami take up tlie old one constant lest.s of the latter show it to be in a perfect condiiion four million of bricks are required foi the new inli jj,ni-.e at louisville and those will not efiial the number its guests will carry olf in their huts in tht course ul a lew years authentic information has been receircd at wasbiugton from the plauliiif slates showing that vigorous efforts are being made to produce a cot ton ciup the coming year tlie total number of united states soldiers now on duty in alabama is aboul eight thousand tin present mayor of mobile says a georgia paper seems determined upon clianing that city of vagrants a short lime since he arrested all sftoh as could show no visible means of support ; now he proposes to arrest ull steamboat captains who bring such persons tu tlie city an editorial in the san antonio texas herald urges and wiih a coin 1 deal of plausibility tbat the debt of lhat stale shall not be repudiated oo the ground ihat here is nothing expressed on the faoe of any treasury warrant issued by th staw of tvvu ilmi in debt wn created for lhe bewfll of llio toll 111 n tl veiiernblt i allies still snrvivo who were of lha choir ol yoinik girl tbnt dresm.il in while greeted wn lilngtou as licenli i 1'ienloii in 1783 ii im iv tv i.f i • utnn il presidency nnd n lm hon il ina mill with mowers one whose ruinii ive i i,i wn have been unable lo learn yel lives in 1'rciilon ; iinulbei is the moi her ol iln lion mr che unit loi ily sunntor from south caio lm i and ilm third mis surah llutnl resides in capu may oiiniy n j tin paraguayan invasion of the argentine con fedraiiou in s mh vmeriui hus resulted in uu en tire failure tbo hi hi h association fur ihe advancement ol seie have disaoyurud llml tliu larynx of the ne gro is very different from the while man's mr peter onnnod n muncheslci colt u spinner lm l,i',i upon bimsell ibe in a of repairing liis iitil ih i burch ul u i osi ol 160,000 tiie kini nnd queen of i'orlngal have nn i vi d in li'iidoii after h pleasant visit to i'vaiii-e uiul ii di he kmg is twenty li ve i ears uld uml the q nun t wi 11(3 one they nro lho quests ol quoen victoria at wimln ir castle a jjirl employed in ti pnpi r uilll in qiiidiucr imaiiie found a dintnoiid pin ut 1 01 1 si it ra i du value among boiiiu smyrna rugs whieli she was assorting ono day ] last week ma eke is ni.w york jan 19 cotton is steady naval stores dull gold 135i latest from europe svasiiini ion jan 13 the following are some of the advices brought by the ni uill american city of baltimore — not yet coine up the daily netos avs hat american socio ities have lately been more exten sively sought after throughout europe than ever before ii is stated that maximilian was omit eil from the list of outhol c sovereigns to whom the i'lpe sent the customary christmas h licltations tho j im s arguea that napoleon will withdr . w from mexico extra precautions were being taken in , dublin lo prevent fenian outbreaks — 1 e military were held in readiness t moi 0 al a moment's notice a free mid impartial expo.-ition f thecau cs which led to the cal ure of the confeder ate 5.1 tei to establish its iikhpci deuce by for rout ta_.3li.r ok the i..vtk c s a wo do imi know col bobt tunsill infiu-i never hcti'd of him before though this i no reason why he may not h ivo disi'njr lishcd himself in the late confcd crate army especially ns military talent was so scarce that no oue half of i'ao generals of the armv were capable of performing lhe duties pertaining to heir rank nud some hud no sufficient military int i igouce to qualify riioni for the first sarjcaiil ofa conipany of a rcgu'arar my nud m-'iv especially us he had had according t-o this pamphlet nearly thirty years experience in military af faire but liis pamphlet is before us uiul we hope it will he received just as it deserves the tardiness with which the stales gecceded oihers imt at all ami the di visions among the peoplo in regard to secession is tlm lirst cause but lhe colonel does not stick lo bis text however it is not uncommon fur fault-finders t.i get tlieir corn plaints mix ed up therefore under his fifth cause short enlis'metlts while believing that the first enlistment should have been for the war ho says for as is usual at die b ginning of all political revolutions great unanimity prevailed amongst the people throughout the couutry 1 the second cause is that we placed too much reliance on foreign recognition tbe following extract savors of the re diculoiis about as much as any thing wc have seen had engl imi joined france in her proposed overtures of peace to the bel ligerents and a war with lhe united stati s had grown out of them wliich was more than likely it would in all probability in the ever changing feel ings and interests of nation havo ter minated in an alliance between france and tlie united states by wlrish france with lhe aid of steam and her great mil itary power might havo thrown three or for hundred thousand troops into eng land to efface the unpleasant recollec tions of waterloo und st helena and some french marshal might now be en joying tho distinguished honor of hav ing conquered tho great british empire the third cause is the failure of the currency congress catches llio follow ing morsel if they bad only justly measured the proportions of the coming 6trngglo and had placed their cotton in england lo tho credit of the confeder ate government enthroned there he would have been king indeed and then the people had a mania for money mak ing and would not invest in bonds <>, the congress 1 o the people for wbich the col lulls us ho has a deep and abid ing love flu fourth cause which led lo the fail me uu iho passage of conscrptiov him llu wu aro him is something now to tho people of tin souih how ninny boi dices would we have had in ibe cam paign of isfl2 imt for this law . ali ml i'ourl eu lllld a mule i'or in sues ; imi few would havu voluntarily ro-enlisted lint what is more suprising ho considers lhe presence of slavery bore as nnothei cause of our failure there is only ono process of reasoning by which wo can reach ihis conclusion ami that is ns lid lows if we have had no slaves wc would havu hud n.i < king tjfcdo foi i e r would have been mulling wised tn conk and if we had then applied our selves dilligi-nily lusl ling fflriiip the lime thus savol wo might have killed lhe enemy political dissensions now come in as tho eighth cause a few skulk ers and dcserlois known as conserva tives was tho chief ennso of our liiil ire now hero is the c insolation lint tin retribution of providonco is certain mid it sometimes falls upon the guilty in this world well that i consoling ac cording to the thanksgiving boiiiioii he nh'l we doo are lho guilty puny nn whom retribution is to fall and the do sector was to bo rewarded vve certainly don't want nny more retribution to full thi way and wc do nol wi-h it to fall on nnv ono else for thai isa poor un manly wish tliere are wo believe eleven other causes laid down by this pimphlol pomo of which wo may notice at another time geneiial longstreet this disiingui hed general of virginia is now n general commission merchant snd cotton fie tor of new ileaii lie is itisocialcd with oiln i g nil ni u ni'l lhe nun of tlie firm is longstreet < iwens i co in no siate lias the general in re friend tb in in north carolina and ihey with utu elves w i s ! i bim ilie mos1 abundant success maj partridge the commissary of i'eatbc.slon'a ul.l brigade and li i v .•!! known by many in this state bus taken charge uf the editorial chair of tlie "\ iuksburg herald most of osr readers will linn mil i tbe old vi,'l--lnirg w/t'j ill tin lays of s s prentiss m ij tartrid^e bad control uf its oulumns then anti a sterling puiizui sli il was we ni-h tlie major good lliek indeed wiut8 «»!•' election the governor issu il writ on saturday to ibe sheriff of s.iu'|i-uii county direclirg sn i-f i..i io bc held in lhal couniy on the 7;h of january for a member tothe slate conven lion ami uii lo ili slate senate to till the vacancies caused by lho death of thos i fai bon esq a wm wis also issued tolho sheriff of benu furl county directing nil election lobe indd in tiiat county on the 30 li of january to fill the vacancy n tbe stale senate caused by the re signation of hun e j warren elected . ud^c wayne female colleoe — this insti tution will he re-opened the latter part of miireli or lirst irt april tiie buildings and grounds are to bo thoroughly repair ed und tlie former president kev 8 m yost will resume the duties suspended by tlie operation ofthe war jcnob qualified — hon e j war ren one of the dodges of the superior courts of law and equity was duly qualified by taking the oaths of offluo ii saturday list about half the judg es have thus far b cn qua1 tiled sentinel cowiiiding of e p brooks an exciting affair occurred yesterday afternoon at the spotswood hotel in this city in whieli mr ii hive pollard of the richmond examiner and mr e p rooks the c rrespondont of the new vork limes were the principal and in dued the only actors it appears that mr pollard hul been aggrieved hv a publication in ado in tbe times by mr brooks whieli he had seen yesterday morning for the first time and hud been luuking for him during the early part of the day between two and three o'clock as mr brooks had ascended from the billiard saloon of the spotswood he was met by mr pollard who asked hint if he was brooks tho corresponuent of tho xew york times upon mr brooks replying in the affirmative mr pollard drew a cowhide and laid it upon him with the expre sion you havo insulted me mr brooks retreated slowly mr pol ion following liim up and administer ing tho cowhide lire lty freely as they ueai-ed the otlice counter mr brooks mnde show of resistance when mr pol lard shoved him against the counter hi-i head sti iking and cracking a pane of glass around thu 11101103 clerk's desk sonim gentlemen who were standing nearby came up and separated them — brooks immediately retired to liis room no weapon wns displayed during llio whole affair the cause of provocation was u letter written by the correspondent of t|ie now york times giving a de scription of tlie recent rencontre in the capitol this letter appe ired iu the times of the sth — richmond hispatch port «___.___:__: at john h emiss's dhu3 store ayer's lul . ifreneli brandy lor med u'ii.el rei h'l pill ', ii'iiinl u-e wrights ind'u v'eg.rills old ft hou whisky i'niii.s dinrlicn euro lin inedicinnl use llollownv's oinlment old'l'url wine for med orny's • liniment icinnl use iloh i liniueiit ee lain i lopperas cure nine stone i'.iin killer madder railway's bendy relief indigo a vim's i iherry pool iral alum a im ■-, affile cure liornx brow n ■i .. ii i ' iiu landau nu ct paregoric wistar's bid om wil i opodeldoc cherry hi uisli oil thoinpsnn s eye water bateman'a drops mu-iau l.iiinniei.i taiuiei s 1 1,1 by lhe gal p mil's s.-ii'-apai ilia loii ami barrel strong's peclornl pills salts rushton'a cod i.ivei i id pi npor jaynes i'.xpi etoiaut spine ii letter's stoiracb bit i linger . lers ink by the bottle drake's plantation bit snuff lers mc licumeuliim 1 1 rofrey iv ium camphor castor oil l.y the bo snndfci-d's invigorator tui 1 1 line tkiitfle1 solution tin call au i see almanac i for 18c0 i evbarysiory house reeves d coghenour pro?nietors thin ram>i_fji old public hnusu is now in now hand thv proprietor r i-mmum la rend r it one < f lha l""-i pi men m the soul hern country indeed ihey iihvo ulreuhy imi tis mom flittering u»nruiico8 from ra velle rs north nn.l south itm i their efforts to plruso were inure ihtm swscewlol when you feme la salisbury nil st tlse mansion house pulilc itlli'iiliini frum landlord nml servants wiih nil lha e ., nli rls ol ii well tirtl uol uti'l richly m,|t|i!ii'tt home ii iii.i ev.i \' vi nor s reeves jr c cougtlbnouk 1 in 8 ip80 if si us i inn for i>i.ki vi i i i\o at lksstiiix k ii ilk i'll k cost h s m . * a er_s n m •» s raw banc super-phosphate of lime b;h!»1i & no_is mandtatdbkr3 anu propiui-rrors ston no 20 south delaware avenue pliilaiielphin this valuable man ull e in lice n bafitre the cri eultnrid inblie under one name fnf twelve yuan pa«t uiul its cliamctor r.ir virnrni nm ion and permanence in effect ii mr ell established li r the wnr it was introduce tu nine exte nt in the southern slale and was r.itnid in ba highly adapted lo coltot tobacco a nd all crops tn ite action it i ns quick aa puruvi in gnano while il does ii.n lenv-o ll html in an exhausted s t na bul nu the nther li iiirt perm uienlly improves it tllll ini iih,.ii fully i oven by years of trial see pamphlet tu he h i|l iy oi'il a mils below _ \ l'i . 1 1 fc sons sole ma'uifncturera philadelphia suldby mbiiony fc baa xnwp is salisbury a c t.e brown & go tin sheet iron and copper smith py^k smasavry n.c f'v.r'm-'rja is ave jist nl hmiil ull lhe malarial tj v l.i lu-iv-sitry i'or eatvite on ilia ubuve business iu p.-rfei'ii inti selieit order they have tilsn on h.unl a line assortment of cooking stoves house rn fi mr guttering c i aria led in iheir op craiimis siills made tu order oct 11 isg.i ihn mil a large and splendid assortment of groceries c c meroney & bro at tui.ii old stand in salisbury i ivita tha attention of lhe publio to the most elegaul und vuried stock of ij jll-i tj bu found in ihe slate i'h j b_i»e dry goods groceries hardware cutlery crockery glass ware shoes and hats f.r in leg ami g.-nls fur missis und hoys utul for children ._. and u must beautiful stock of faneif goods toys jeirrlry 4rc src t jusi received on friday last a superb assortment of fall uiul wiuli r dky goods there i»t seurcelv i nytli i nil that inny not he round nt their si ne and they ure selling nl low pricea pi.ra.ius mailing snlisbury l.i luoli nt i nods should not l.ul in e ill ul this slure memuey & ilm would also announce that thay ,. -.. prep ir.nl lo furnish nny r|iriii'iiy ul lite best pin t i i ubesit ul nny point on tin western n c ll ii , or ut s.tlislnirv oil raw uiave leruls jm uth 1866 . it
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1866-01-15 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 15 |
Year | 1866 |
Volume | 1 3rd series |
Issue | No.2-Whole No.1692 |
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Creator | J. J. Bruner |
Date Digital | 2009-06-22 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Monday January 15, 1866 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601585748 |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1866-01-15 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 15 |
Year | 1866 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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FileName | sacw08_1692_18660115-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 6/22/2009 12:49:38 PM |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
FullText | i prf%f i , the congress 1 o the people for wbich the col lulls us ho has a deep and abid ing love flu fourth cause which led lo the fail me uu iho passage of conscrptiov him llu wu aro him is something now to tho people of tin souih how ninny boi dices would we have had in ibe cam paign of isfl2 imt for this law . ali ml i'ourl eu lllld a mule i'or in sues ; imi few would havu voluntarily ro-enlisted lint what is more suprising ho considers lhe presence of slavery bore as nnothei cause of our failure there is only ono process of reasoning by which wo can reach ihis conclusion ami that is ns lid lows if we have had no slaves wc would havu hud n.i < king tjfcdo foi i e r would have been mulling wised tn conk and if we had then applied our selves dilligi-nily lusl ling fflriiip the lime thus savol wo might have killed lhe enemy political dissensions now come in as tho eighth cause a few skulk ers and dcserlois known as conserva tives was tho chief ennso of our liiil ire now hero is the c insolation lint tin retribution of providonco is certain mid it sometimes falls upon the guilty in this world well that i consoling ac cording to the thanksgiving boiiiioii he nh'l we doo are lho guilty puny nn whom retribution is to fall and the do sector was to bo rewarded vve certainly don't want nny more retribution to full thi way and wc do nol wi-h it to fall on nnv ono else for thai isa poor un manly wish tliere are wo believe eleven other causes laid down by this pimphlol pomo of which wo may notice at another time geneiial longstreet this disiingui hed general of virginia is now n general commission merchant snd cotton fie tor of new ileaii lie is itisocialcd with oiln i g nil ni u ni'l lhe nun of tlie firm is longstreet < iwens i co in no siate lias the general in re friend tb in in north carolina and ihey with utu elves w i s ! i bim ilie mos1 abundant success maj partridge the commissary of i'eatbc.slon'a ul.l brigade and li i v .•!! known by many in this state bus taken charge uf the editorial chair of tlie "\ iuksburg herald most of osr readers will linn mil i tbe old vi,'l--lnirg w/t'j ill tin lays of s s prentiss m ij tartrid^e bad control uf its oulumns then anti a sterling puiizui sli il was we ni-h tlie major good lliek indeed wiut8 «»!•' election the governor issu il writ on saturday to ibe sheriff of s.iu'|i-uii county direclirg sn i-f i..i io bc held in lhal couniy on the 7;h of january for a member tothe slate conven lion ami uii lo ili slate senate to till the vacancies caused by lho death of thos i fai bon esq a wm wis also issued tolho sheriff of benu furl county directing nil election lobe indd in tiiat county on the 30 li of january to fill the vacancy n tbe stale senate caused by the re signation of hun e j warren elected . ud^c wayne female colleoe — this insti tution will he re-opened the latter part of miireli or lirst irt april tiie buildings and grounds are to bo thoroughly repair ed und tlie former president kev 8 m yost will resume the duties suspended by tlie operation ofthe war jcnob qualified — hon e j war ren one of the dodges of the superior courts of law and equity was duly qualified by taking the oaths of offluo ii saturday list about half the judg es have thus far b cn qua1 tiled sentinel cowiiiding of e p brooks an exciting affair occurred yesterday afternoon at the spotswood hotel in this city in whieli mr ii hive pollard of the richmond examiner and mr e p rooks the c rrespondont of the new vork limes were the principal and in dued the only actors it appears that mr pollard hul been aggrieved hv a publication in ado in tbe times by mr brooks whieli he had seen yesterday morning for the first time and hud been luuking for him during the early part of the day between two and three o'clock as mr brooks had ascended from the billiard saloon of the spotswood he was met by mr pollard who asked hint if he was brooks tho corresponuent of tho xew york times upon mr brooks replying in the affirmative mr pollard drew a cowhide and laid it upon him with the expre sion you havo insulted me mr brooks retreated slowly mr pol ion following liim up and administer ing tho cowhide lire lty freely as they ueai-ed the otlice counter mr brooks mnde show of resistance when mr pol lard shoved him against the counter hi-i head sti iking and cracking a pane of glass around thu 11101103 clerk's desk sonim gentlemen who were standing nearby came up and separated them — brooks immediately retired to liis room no weapon wns displayed during llio whole affair the cause of provocation was u letter written by the correspondent of t|ie now york times giving a de scription of tlie recent rencontre in the capitol this letter appe ired iu the times of the sth — richmond hispatch port «___.___:__: at john h emiss's dhu3 store ayer's lul . ifreneli brandy lor med u'ii.el rei h'l pill ', ii'iiinl u-e wrights ind'u v'eg.rills old ft hou whisky i'niii.s dinrlicn euro lin inedicinnl use llollownv's oinlment old'l'url wine for med orny's • liniment icinnl use iloh i liniueiit ee lain i lopperas cure nine stone i'.iin killer madder railway's bendy relief indigo a vim's i iherry pool iral alum a im ■-, affile cure liornx brow n ■i .. ii i ' iiu landau nu ct paregoric wistar's bid om wil i opodeldoc cherry hi uisli oil thoinpsnn s eye water bateman'a drops mu-iau l.iiinniei.i taiuiei s 1 1,1 by lhe gal p mil's s.-ii'-apai ilia loii ami barrel strong's peclornl pills salts rushton'a cod i.ivei i id pi npor jaynes i'.xpi etoiaut spine ii letter's stoiracb bit i linger . lers ink by the bottle drake's plantation bit snuff lers mc licumeuliim 1 1 rofrey iv ium camphor castor oil l.y the bo snndfci-d's invigorator tui 1 1 line tkiitfle1 solution tin call au i see almanac i for 18c0 i evbarysiory house reeves d coghenour pro?nietors thin ram>i_fji old public hnusu is now in now hand thv proprietor r i-mmum la rend r it one < f lha l""-i pi men m the soul hern country indeed ihey iihvo ulreuhy imi tis mom flittering u»nruiico8 from ra velle rs north nn.l south itm i their efforts to plruso were inure ihtm swscewlol when you feme la salisbury nil st tlse mansion house pulilc itlli'iiliini frum landlord nml servants wiih nil lha e ., nli rls ol ii well tirtl uol uti'l richly m,|t|i!ii'tt home ii iii.i ev.i \' vi nor s reeves jr c cougtlbnouk 1 in 8 ip80 if si us i inn for i>i.ki vi i i i\o at lksstiiix k ii ilk i'll k cost h s m . * a er_s n m •» s raw banc super-phosphate of lime b;h!»1i & no_is mandtatdbkr3 anu propiui-rrors ston no 20 south delaware avenue pliilaiielphin this valuable man ull e in lice n bafitre the cri eultnrid inblie under one name fnf twelve yuan pa«t uiul its cliamctor r.ir virnrni nm ion and permanence in effect ii mr ell established li r the wnr it was introduce tu nine exte nt in the southern slale and was r.itnid in ba highly adapted lo coltot tobacco a nd all crops tn ite action it i ns quick aa puruvi in gnano while il does ii.n lenv-o ll html in an exhausted s t na bul nu the nther li iiirt perm uienlly improves it tllll ini iih,.ii fully i oven by years of trial see pamphlet tu he h i|l iy oi'il a mils below _ \ l'i . 1 1 fc sons sole ma'uifncturera philadelphia suldby mbiiony fc baa xnwp is salisbury a c t.e brown & go tin sheet iron and copper smith py^k smasavry n.c f'v.r'm-'rja is ave jist nl hmiil ull lhe malarial tj v l.i lu-iv-sitry i'or eatvite on ilia ubuve business iu p.-rfei'ii inti selieit order they have tilsn on h.unl a line assortment of cooking stoves house rn fi mr guttering c i aria led in iheir op craiimis siills made tu order oct 11 isg.i ihn mil a large and splendid assortment of groceries c c meroney & bro at tui.ii old stand in salisbury i ivita tha attention of lhe publio to the most elegaul und vuried stock of ij jll-i tj bu found in ihe slate i'h j b_i»e dry goods groceries hardware cutlery crockery glass ware shoes and hats f.r in leg ami g.-nls fur missis und hoys utul for children ._. and u must beautiful stock of faneif goods toys jeirrlry 4rc src t jusi received on friday last a superb assortment of fall uiul wiuli r dky goods there i»t seurcelv i nytli i nil that inny not he round nt their si ne and they ure selling nl low pricea pi.ra.ius mailing snlisbury l.i luoli nt i nods should not l.ul in e ill ul this slure memuey & ilm would also announce that thay ,. -.. prep ir.nl lo furnish nny r|iriii'iiy ul lite best pin t i i ubesit ul nny point on tin western n c ll ii , or ut s.tlislnirv oil raw uiave leruls jm uth 1866 . it |