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j_s__j - mmm s rtli_jfcw mt a r^h ht 4_h_si rv "* ' ilato 1-.1 ii 4 w a-l-jc-y ilia 11 vol xxii salisbury n c august 1 sg4 number 10 j j brunei hill ff lit ami i'll <> i'll i k i k . _—— . itih-t----i i i rn__n___-___.i tub mm ok tills p4pj.h_._f.vs d il br ill in milts nn p_i-u_ripii_.ii received fors lengsr iiiif rn prsssnt tcrnsof idvrktisii tspariqasri sir ihs first itivsriinn and i psrsqiiari forascli labsati-ii 1 n iitl"'<ei"ii tlo .»•• sanding ii,lv"rils..,,i,,|it will jn curl in in i lu iii ful ihem notices f 7 w ittlii or less still sost f for llm tlr untl l for i-ii-li 11 l.l it 1 1.1 1 publication noticss of i»r„""r ► l in ilf four ir,,|t,,i lion telegraphic prom missouri liuiii in july 25 li 1 '. i'u 1 .• . , ,/ in u.s 1 1 i ,:. st wil i ,. - from nl i.f is exciting tho guer 0 im if if to 111 unprecedented | xtt-iit i - no . oouti li n'li nscw ifi 1 i 1 1 .', 1,000 nu 11 11 ol'-r l'i ice it is ii 1 . n 1 ■i 1i1 si .'. tl •• sot liorili - mem lo , , ,, ■1 in j 1i10 s ct i/i iff.i.i ia 1 1 cm lili 11 tu ni 1 tiie iiii'if it 1 mill . i qu 1 to ui it 11 ti force kit.ii.i-oii july 23 i iii , 1 n itch from j 11 ii '" i t 23 i 1 ii 1 1 1 !"■' 1 _"._'■■in nl 0.1 lhe ju j , - . ,' fill 1 ll,s 1 i f fill i 11 f if - .;. •'.,•.,, i uf '.■) • li s lit ,,. ,, ; r inn ' 1 '■! iv r 1 il nnled auiilli ' i 1 of the 24th say'a all j 1 ii ; • 1 tl 1 ' • 1 ■- ■' to " ._; . ' . . if il .• i tin iu into i he • i'.i t isr j .'..' 2 1 1 " 11 ■i ml 1 i ■1 1 m 1 it ■1 • . - . - but few e en tele i ■it no ns i in i rem ...... .. ir hi • : bj '■'. all qu flim - s ' i • . ■i . ■• t it x .. for clay 11 ' ; . ■. tai 1 ll ... they v ' edited witb ei but i : !. tin - n '■•'..., - . 1 ihu 111 i ■1 the ei live of 1 lie bean rill ha ' -'.' ' . 1 ' iln 1 ■i ■. ■1 • itc 1 1 ■• .'. t ii . iika'd j ." '■io i . ulintom i.i iy have t irly al t ilmir unison from baton rouge seventy ! ol lli ir nn ii ilt-ift-rtt-il nl oint liinc ni-w ] urk'sm papers ol lha 23d received the froa negro convention adopted consiiiuii.id ! liv-.ni ol 06 i'i is quid 312 cotton i ui banks has lulled orders iinii no o.i.l should bo sold itnl.'ss flru denoiiicd in tin i s tnii-nry ttvuinoif district j 1 1 i •__'.-_ . oi n'fii ' i ifuiis have resigned in consequence i«i i in 11 ii'iuov.'il lor decision ol the negro question pgtniapsa j o i > sltih to-ill l , ilo slid of lit lege i t'li'.ili illv ih moil quiet nl iln bhinpsifii b.iiroaly any nickel firing md not tnun iiiui un nr i-mi . charges nf sriillery ku'llmomi i'll 27 iiiil ore papers ol ll.e 24th oorjlnn the defesi ul itircus uridi i ' rookiind ave.111 near win lir-li'i ii suinla iln light lasted ni-iirly the ivholo day tin federal troops n in li . . i to retreat to llarpcr'i perry ii i,,.i . iln nui joined ihs.ii snd look iv.ii n u ! averdl l"-i iili his artillery i is i,-|,oi i.'il lhal a v nil and milligan were killed i i grams from georgia though noi claim ing victory nt a i imi in on l'i idsy i not con ■i li nt \(. 1 i.i . i '- 1 . ult m officially reported 8 i n i in i n estimates his ins ni 2000 nnd the confederate ul 7 conspirncj discoved in \\ f having foi iti object the formation ol i north-western confederacy several prominent citi-cm in m i f ii '.'■been sr n -!•• i i'l 1 nt now v irk 280 pi iniiuiiii july j7ilt i | . ,-..,-.! . . of he v lad ihia en er i iln j_r 1 i ms likely to i ■■reo it ,• i s,„,u ou the north buirk i f james rivei i ion ■. k'l '.' i corps « i li was ii w i uni a i u days e ihere ami i«-i imps ah ,.■v ,- „. . • - ■■, -, . ■ni ims " then t i tv ' ■"' full pal lid '•<< - not ■, . .. i the 19th • orps yankee ai my i,:,i,.-,'oi',l in front nt bei mi.da llnnd all '• !" am t 1 ,-.... - f - ii i r hag of tnioc yt ti day on private business i -, , .■ih should i i '■rea i grant is si ms left which . ,\ i : , ., i tu il m in . on pi . .- fti mod.uk tl .'- special to lh !:•.-■' la ted . ' '.' 7 ' i , - ■• i ■i : , . : m vratim 24.1 -■■- th i . i ol i'lnttsb irg m h ■■1 1 mniti i innl ■■fort ' five i frio lo be in m .. .-.,• ton i i - j v,'t land .-' i i -■■■| mve a il imaging heiiilt •-"!:. ky filled kn uu ■' ly 28 ! whig . i 1 . ■. v „-, i -. ' snd gor dit 1 : " ';'■' i w to 1 i1vi ttvelt ■; , ■. ■' ■| . - . it fust ma victor i ; in 0 ■' _. '. ... fuly : ! leresl .-■-_ t r deep ■; i petri ii ■■i 1 d '-'- i ' ; " ''' it wa il . i l , i lie ■' . :'. t , llll f iii lu • ' i mil llt if b mi , . . i . inn ' mill iii ul ll 1,1 f f i lit i '■i '"'■i •'" rorites in ■'! ' i i'm mi ivli ii tin - r ; i.lili lu li.«r mint in treat f h nil my a i hi it i-iiii-ii-ij hy 8|b.s ni rn ulnlr il ii mil i llll tu,|i r lo cripple ihe ifiil'.-il.-rui govern ilie 1.1 in providing nil i.i cffn.tr y nippon fo iln ' army ur mil rxecine thriluwinf the bisin r 1 mill i i n 1 i f .»,,,,„ miifluliliii nli ' run i ii in m m aid iii repeling the cm my — , ii rjmiiei lu ilia confederate onieriiinciu lha right in illvesi iln st.ui i j.ir.«ili,-ii.iii over her mil u.i it mu i ring i hum inio mosi .■mid ' drimliiiii tli to off in nt hi , engaged in i ihe iiiiiiii'ui i in in in ah pern i in claiming exemption by ilu t\)u.rder»lii t-jtvriimeiii '■mini li exempli 1 by v,il,-,ii of mum null ' rut mi rv tl'-tii llnn hi y no onnsliiiiily • in ( ployed indusiriuusly snd iitie^wetrily < liirllmoni july 20 n y llrrnm of the nli ini.ii'il ivlu li say ilf enemy ih again ihrea.euing penn sylvuiii niitl maryland c niiiderable excite ment nt baltimore yeslerdny intellifreiicn of the invasion scattered unsatisfactory bul lufiiit n carried uneasniesg to washington v right ii fun ■! oomniand of lhe 00th turps the report ol averhi'a death ii confn rued nothing important from grsnt o slief , man i'l i democratic union assoc'ntion i n york inl.l it iii>i hireling of iho campaign on tl.e 26th the prinuipal speaker wa m singleton of illinois wlio spoke strongly iu lavoi oi n-.ii i 1,1 i'uoiucun of gold 258 klrllmonii lull 29 european advices i tin lo.h received a deputation irom buddy alneii mi wail cl upon lord pulmeision on iln 15ih and { urged ilf government to mediate im i .. structiou or peace between belligerents tbey n , ■■i tli iridi pen lend .,' the ' . fi ni irtnally aecnulpllshed the p un ii 1 war tt nl i only rf-sult in mutual laughter i'uhucrstuu mid lhat lliey tt h iu ij i rn is interpose it ill oil wipe a bloody no hi ims not afraid ol n bloody if lot feared mediatoiy prop is would in pre inaluio news iruiu tiie continent iudicnies a pcacelnl settlement i the german question ( '■ii . ■loan further advanced and o loyant uaoon july 2 latest fit \ inn i by train and telegraph yest ■"■yestt-i lay eveuii ft tve irani by the train which lefl at night tall thai ihe ■• ■ft nil i iked oui left i xteiuling fro n cily towait ' lliatuh tocbie tt ero rep and drivt'ii about a mile i i t .- last evening - were received by lelegiupb to send to it ng i ■i'i n i 1 to ii ■rear a tf i . i : lay atli la from n office to gen johnston received here s.tt : wi f e ih it ii 1 1 ' , - ■known stew ti i lui in . tepo ted ti ... ifd l'rii ale i . i . :. •■: ■; • wliei lei also it ,,.,'. i ■• ... i • en v sire m kt ft ii si t.fk it ■mai mi wi stern kail i . utt jonesboro ibis n;oi n ng an 1 are i - ported tearing up i be road in ihin direction i . .., . cat i y force of euen ) > i-dny re ill h ... t intou sdvancing lotvui ; in e r i mom kf , lull 89 tli liitir oflhe 97th tribune h n dis-iaicli ' announcing ruuiseaua's rciuri in marietta if i it-t having burnt ull the haiti bridge th i marietta sad in v nly iniles south of it dia oai ins ii-,i s;i i li nrr.i rtl's r x , f , n u..ssti i m-ii.l destroying bridgei in miica easl uf at i dia|ia.ches also say they have linrit-tl i ihou tend dead rebi ; s killed in lhe lute figli . and lhat lhe si ualion is i'm ml it llumoi in cherbuurg france that pi ■d cniifedet 1 in liglil i ll l in -.-■uie in lea , federate inaa 78 londt :. ll i says mai ■i had i n - i pain • fn a as in '■. i . mi iii g ti ns satisfac nnd •■wil irawal bt l'u y of i ended i cognition motion : , : ivi been n ull ol the interview l .• that lie w oui i sup moiflenl it'tention tt i ted on l-ord palu i in al ii :. ollll ity mel arrived in nash j lou ■• a sti r struck a in m .! fifty ; ..■- ; -. ol the 15th b'etl ral missouri cnval v \ . it iil iron i i t.,i have i ■remove evi n tli . : i saj . ' in in ... , rn ' oimlii sol i'eu ■■l-oynl ... i ■■•• - i ■' to n oe ■. n i na ted for c i i if,-ni in july 80 i'bc euc-i i mine in •'•• i ' vv f . f 1 1 '' i i il llll . miles from this t lliisinonrln ■it 5o ible portion ol tt.ol.s u i ! . ' , ii bill's i i i ■i y sup on a ■fin ■' , i ' i foi will i * vt'ul i ' in our forces aud oc l cupj ing n ui lies ' li't-ll mill ui |„ ii o if.liliii i o ilf po siiioii of iitl'iiis liurri.nl his and wrlght'i liii_.'ni|i-'n in lli scene of aci ton on hi ii ml in threw liuiii foiiinril to retake l j ■works i,-iii uiirilv lost chargiiig iili 1 t ii they r.'.'apii.rerl a htrge portion of ilu llm ii'inpoidiilv i and took 40 commissiont'il uffleets find 400 privates it pr sflilijiir it in lil i 11 1 li of hill itsiili's roi|iv amupu ibo iirisoticrs an mime i lli-ol ..(•«. i lie ihinehtet rtl hc enemy dorlng 1i1v , eiic'')i.'''iiifiil is r''|iii'si-iiii''l l'i ilisluipnisli ( nl itliiits ns the severest nf i iir war fin tin iiunini-rs 1 nji'itfi i the bat 1 1 tii-lit it ii ii.i nib sir un unit dead negroes the ruin_r ceased al 0 o'clnck hut ii i lllli|''|slooi lllt illll illicit llll illlhl'u ut '_ o'clock ann n iln casualties 6.-n ulliolt of s 1 ims severely w.iun.leil col wvis i'.'t'r coin un 1 ling mahone's brigade wai illghlly in innl il the gnllan cnplaili gimr.ly m in in s a a g slightly ilniiiio lit fi •_' 1 1 . the enemy's grape and ihrapnel til thick nnd ' 1 id in out • kins nf iln i-iiv im los ni prisoner i not believed to if.iil nnt captures yankee primmer fry ijiiul bal been iiiiiiiii ihree w"ks rstkilsilllhli july 80th about tn o 0vi1 ii everything l-ini hr rnuged iii milium • ihn it forwnrd him ib rs ala , bii:;:i slot'i i-hnrgeil tin • ii'inv ill julian style recaptured tin rest 1 if tbe hit a work lemi-orartlj lost look nboul fit lum ir j.i t-i ri i < in eluding '"' ■hundred and fitly negroes ihou five ofticeis and brig jen it ml 11 of lit fust ibi'-ioii ninth cotp i .. i i .-?■100 sliunl ol coitus ainl four piej'el of nr i.l.'i iiis nioruiug over six hundred i.f tint enemy's dead in mir trn cln « *« bnri i i m ilioiit - innl wright's brigades benides prisoners csplurod lliiri uioniiutf w 1 look tilt stun il ut , i,.nrs ur lines are idt-nti hi us i fore the tioln this morn ing nil losi gmtiiid being reclaimed not over two buiidr.-il in a believed to be lost in bli wing n|i the mines liis-.es ui ma lioiifs division not over twohuudrsj kilb-,1 and ttoiuii i among the killed is col evens of the 64th georgia captain rulll cumin luting '.'." 22>l 1 o-oroi'i lieut ' ol wi rtmior of ibe liili v.i shoiiilt wound i n r i",'s fought qnile well lo day nui charged cryii g no ( ii.r 1 r 1 un-ii . ■•. i full 1'lllt " . a quite to night 1'etkrsdi in j ily 31 fifteen battle hi ga ounturcd yesterifay'and over two ihousai i stand of anna our loss es in i lied tvoun ; - tl .'.■: 111 " 11 boo pris i oner tay yankee general gritliii wr.s killed yt-.-ifi lay the enemy's i fully 3500 yesterday tt.-s lhe firsl day the army of 1 n virginia ht rn ■rot our troops to-day busy bnrrying yailkcc 1 lefl in our lines all quiet to-day l a , clock a flag of truce was sent into oui lints : 1 j._-.-t hiinsccrluincd butsup . to be i the purp se ol getting troops ll ell lillfs t — — -■,»_„,, ■, - rowan cock july 20 1864 mb luiim.i dear sir i havt seen in iii \\ :,',•! 111:111 - nicies j ukiif of iii on li bo i'.'l socii 1 . cl id hi lut-s of america 1 lake the present occasion to in ■111 you that i h«iv been initial d . tins i-n'tv 1 . ■see ti.-ii ii is a trap in believe it was :• ill 11 up for ilie benefit i i • imi ■-.. a ■• nd to weakt n hiii injure lire 1 lonfi di i then ' 1 o , fn s f | ll j ui i ii membei 1 f the s'li'l sfl'f tf 1 ni is',oi-il it in i diff rent light from lhat which i now see it it was for tbe benefit of the true couservn .,-. in case of raids 01 subjugation l,y tl .- yankees that tbey would favor all ... was tin 1 iiitiu.s bj which the would know them i did not uu ' rst 11 1 tbat i io give aid and i'oint'"i t to i , ., . -. nor was i i lhat 1 it as in 1 foi mi f 1 '-, , 111 111 or iiirly hut s . , it hns !'■• treast 1 abli . sic i a.u son ■■' '. that 1 1 v it - i into sul a tint are mysi if - rati , i in i fro 11 its meiiil rship 1 1 - it mo from any more such i in - ' j 11 a i.utai'l st i'll of nobtii i ' tloi'l l ( u ui 1 unit . \ nppenre i ' pro st jr and uiiide oath that li wiia induced to 1 1 _ lien tbat lie joii il a ,■'■■r i that a 1 ' ■:' ■with hi : . government was i 11 ■nn ib . swears .■in bus net tu 1 ; d mv in eting of 1 the 11 ... a has 11 1 1 used iln rn uor i r,-i-n_rni7,,-il tlu'in from others and that ll • iiic.'relv tffptttt ever linvincf any coniio loll whatever with tli'-in n'ul lu-.n-i fui i renounces nil connexion with ihem fo . vir sworn in anil subscribed before mo tin otb july 1804 valentine propst m 8 mckkn/.ik j p at a meeting of eureka division of botu ' of temperance no 367 held for the purpose of inking into consideration the death of ou uic brethren joint e patterson and wm t a si.unr ; john bloop prank'in pabel am charles a vf s!i«ip wore appoint 1 a coir iiiini-i in ilinfi » preamble and lesnlntinns ir , oiiiplfu tt ol which they submit the follow ing it nt iii i lui pleased tlie'orcat dispoi it ni kvfitis lo remove from nut division ni late brethren john e patterson and wm j a rndgpn hoili members i r ivurejcn division of sous temperance no 7 nls both acceptable members of the evangdl oal i min i.-iii church at luther's chapel rowan county in good standing nnd promising trrca usefulness they both enlisted in thi 8th n 0 i:,'_"'t brother patterson in pol rjiary 1864 bnd !!"' rndgpn in march o same vear they were both qiiite young urn patterson jus ik vears and rio rod eers no yel 18 the former enlisted in cap tain rsrriei's company letinr ii the luttcr ni ihf lamented cap renderson's ooinp..ny letter p thev both fell in the battle ni ply ii ontli on ih 0th of april bro patterson was killed instantly bro rodgers severely wounded from the effects of which be died nn the 1 li of june thus has the clmrci lost two promising and exemplary young members ami eureka division ol sons ol temperance two bright rout shining orna ments the eommunitjj ol agreeable and hittii y esteemed assooiafes is well as cndearini companions it was therefore unanimons resolved that ii is with profound sorrow . we view the dispensation of god's provi dence which has deprived our division of so interesting and highly valued members and which has removed from our community two ■promising young men in whom were so em inently nmted the qualities and capacities which dignify and adorn tho social sphere that u becomes us as rational ami immor tal beinus to bow with humble resignation in view of this afflicting dispensation of di vine providence and relyintr on the promise of hie work and lhe hope il inspires devout ly i jay thy wil 1 be done that we deeply sympathise with the afflict ed fainilit's of our deceased brethren ..!!■_ that we earnestly and unitedly irust that fn their distressing bereavement they may be sustained by the rich and endearing consola tion of the gospel and bo enabled by th spirit of all eraco to yield an humble am filial sul mission to the divine will that in testimony of our affection for ou tl asfl brethren we will wear the usual badge of mourning lor thirty days and that a page on the recording scribe's book be dedicated to their memory that a copy ol these resolutions be trans mittt',1 to the families of the deceased and that n copy be sent to the carolina watch man for publication submitted in l p & v john sloop cbm'n of committee died : on tho 9th inst miss margaret kl bertine dancky in ber23d year wasting disens > had ii ne warned her of approaching end she had given her self to christ and was living in c instant es ji.-i m ■•;'. of ti i to away from earth submissivi ly she i ore her sickness ; patiently she endured her sufferings e.mly . ' ok 1 death in tho face ; lyfully r eiv ed the summons i 1 triumphantly depart d iti cl ist her saviour may grace ne mother deprived of '..' i tor and i ■s in fo a lima bi who have no hope — c u iu this county july 15th mr george ii tarrh in his 52d yi .. ti the residence of ln-r fmhi-r iu rowa t fount on tlir 1 ii nlti.no mi i 1'i'im'a janl daughter ol l nam i i ) ' thai n ell aged - . i yea . . ; . it s by iliv death of lus j ui tied an irreparable loii i ihi church , n callei upon i i yi id up i aa of iti most iious and devoted me rub rs in all life m ' acted n ell ln-r ts i christian iho w « ithout ml lion iious 4 without moroaenen . d us ali n to ilo i ' ■! 1 1 ti ttvlh i d in ier ■■-■■• incere hm it n - circle in the - s|ifflfi y 11 -: . rtui ' iinii dauglitei nui •- s gone • ilv circle of which i may imr fri . - uu ly innl si emulate her many i rlues and like her to seek c - 1 1 iheir youth when i ilie ivil il us finr not nor the years draw nli ii thej ihallsay i have uo pleasure in j them — t
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1864-08-01 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1864 |
Volume | 22 |
Issue | 10 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
Creator | J. J. Bruner Editor and Proprietor |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
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 August 1, 1864 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601560010 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1864-08-01 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1864 |
Volume | 22 |
Issue | 10 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 2207845 Bytes |
FileName | sacw08_010_18640801-img00001.jp2 |
Creator | J. J. Bruner Editor and Proprietor |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
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 August 1, 1864 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
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j_s__j - mmm s rtli_jfcw mt a r^h ht 4_h_si rv "* ' ilato 1-.1 ii 4 w a-l-jc-y ilia 11 vol xxii salisbury n c august 1 sg4 number 10 j j brunei hill ff lit ami i'll <> i'll i k i k . _—— . itih-t----i i i rn__n___-___.i tub mm ok tills p4pj.h_._f.vs d il br ill in milts nn p_i-u_ripii_.ii received fors lengsr iiiif rn prsssnt tcrnsof idvrktisii tspariqasri sir ihs first itivsriinn and i psrsqiiari forascli labsati-ii 1 n iitl"' |