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- . .- . - ' '' '' - - :. isfc :v :. .-. :.C. , - m - . (t,. - . - - - y.--t ' r iVOL.1 1 " '" SALISBURY N. 'c:, JUNE ' 15, 1864. - '' : ': TIlffiRARBItl Ji. MA MM MA XfiMVLM M. ..JUL Ji. V , EEfiORTS OF THE PRESS ASSOCIATION , the 8 Entered according to act of "Congress in th ' vea'r 186J, bv J, S. Thrashkr, in the Clerk office jof the District Cpurt of the Contede rate States for the Northern District of Geor gia.. - LYNCHBtFRO, Va., Junfe 13. Rumors of the ra6vements of the ene- ra'ms have ceased, it h suppased that ac tive operations will commence. Trains from the froat to dy bring very few wounded- The - following dispatch from ! Major - West, of General Polk's Staff re ceived by Col. Thra?her,ai no6n today says, Lieut. Gen. Polk wafKsiruck by a cniion shot to day about 11 o'clock, instantly killed. .Gens: Johnston, Uardee, ano Jafcksoo, were wilb him when he fell. Richmond, June 14. Congress adiourned sine die this after- To the Sheriff and Tai-Collectors of North Caroliia V Tliev following is a copy of so much of an act passed at thejast session of the Goneral Assembly as relates to the cur- rency in wbichHaxes may be. collected : SEnTTON 1 ' He it enacted h?t the Ctp-ne. ral Assembly vf the State of North Oaro-1 linay and u is hereby enacted by the au thority of the -same. That all "taxes due to ; Terms Each number $1.50. For three months $4. For six months $ 8. . The trade will be supplied by GEORGE L. BIDGOODS, 161-Main Street. ERNEST LAGARDE & CO.. ., , -Proprietors. Wm. M. Burwell, Chief Editor. . Ernrst Lagarde, Associate Editor. January 1, 1864. 'mv plentiful, but nothing definite known noon. No business of importance to day. Xotitside othcial. circles. it is reported inaiibe xTesideut vetoed a bill to establish-a the force which occupied Lexington is Bureau (or, Foreign Supplies, also for the 'moving in the direction of Bufords, and relief of persons inskle the enemy's lines tne V rrginia ana leuu. unmuitu, mnw uuiuiug ou issue treasury notes: vonraa west of this city.; The force. in Amherst is stated to-day, that Mr. Memminger inform- f reported moving towards Butfalo Spungs,- ed him he wo.ule? resign after the adjourn . .T .. .. 'A 'il : m i . . . i . r ' 26 miles iroin.nere. xnis iorce is uoout meiu 01 vougress 2000 strong, under Geii. Stohl, all cavalry. Thev subsist off the - country, having tic . Kichmond, June. 14. ! supplies with them. They hare 2 pieces The Herald of the 11th received says, of artillery. Only eight of them vjsited Gold touched 199, the 10th, aud closed at Orange Railroad ; they burnt the depot at 9o, and a fraction. In consequence of the1 Amogton, tore up" two hundred yard vl rise in gold, resolutions were introduced in track, removed several . cattle' guards ,and Congress prohibiting time for sales else- clestroyed telegraph. .The damage can be where, than .ihe.lape- of .-businels, of seller repaired in tbree or' four hours. I'he peo- or purchaser. New( Orleans correspon- pie here are calov abd, resolute and ; mil deut of the. Herald Sys a fireat Alexau- defend th city at all hazartlst , : dria La., destiroyM buildings, burning 26 i Kiver DlocKaded by at Greenville, above THE . Southern Literacy Messenger l list. s!tri(a f nMintiA? o l r) Pv . n . 1 . . 1 U.T.. 1 e mis long.esia&iisaea ana weu-&uuwqvornaii poses, or taxes tor the poor, all payments Literature having been recently puxchasein ioi cuuiw ui puuuv iauus, ftuuau nnes ana by tne snDscrioers, win, -in iiuure, oe conauciea forfeitures for the use of the State or. coun- Ctelusively under their control. -4 n all itsde- ties. may te paid in Treasury notes of the parlments, both buSuiess and editorial, the Mes4 J nfnA SQo0 nn,lQ. g nM ' a-will be under the manajrement of -v.w uv. Uf0 uuuars, entireiy uew regime, and the Proprietors are in the new issue authorized by the act of sanguine of success in the future, which theT nit; woiucucittic vougress raxiueu me J. i la I magazine nas nvr yet reaiuBu,u ucw uwuub ot February, 104 and all such dues aia tne puoc saay yjeia: mem ouprt wor may be paid during tie present year in J so portant au . erise. looking to tl J c0,-, j. ' V the advancement of the. highest literary inter- the old issues of Confederate Treasury est Gf the Confederacy, - . notes of .the denomination of five dollars," Argument or appeal in behalf of the impor both -inclusive, less thirty thiee and one tance of an elevated jiteraure to'our country, third percent., the lax imposed by the act the absence of whieb jifes hitherto made us a of CoUfrress ' by-word of , reproach mt)ng the older nations, el o 'r s i i j m, , and even now inUJtates aijsitour.iutere!st8 Sec. 3. fie tt further enacted. That the abroad, need not bevaddftssed to those whom jct ratified J uly 3d, 1863? entitled "aft act 1 ihis circular is'tlesighed to reach. in re ktion to th tiavmpnt nV anH 1 -at ttr the auammeiu ot imsffreai eua,some for Other purposes, and so mtick of section thint moPef necessarythau mere Verbal ex--J ,1,' t nAi,: v .u. pressions. of sympathy and encouragement Board Internal Impropimentll leucy,.Gov Vance, frpsiien Ex wvWl$, Eaton; Jr, of Warretu J ff ' FiaioierV1brfe: ' Hanover,' and ?f ontford McGhe&iehara ' H Battle. Jr, Seereianrir h 's- Commissioners oftuSinti ThoraAs-RnffinV. Alapanco, ..Hoiv W,eVdp.f EdwaTcfs, Waxrenajid Hon lavid 't-SHifSuii , Orange" --'V . . lf , . The IMveratyiNh7ji ? the Uommon Bchoois'orine vttb fw3'& WffieJ Palmeryji PrtBoip C Institution for the Deaf, Dumb and the jSlUicI N at'Raleigh. , ... .-.r . . ., V" . Dr Edward (I Fisher is S tf permtidtai; of 5 - tie Insane Asylum. ! ' ' . The fxienda of Southern Libera t a resmt foster a- Richmond," Juno 14, '.! the N. Y. Herald .of tha 10th, says : . Gold advanced to 98. "Closed at 97. 'Geh. Morgan is running riot ih Kentucky. He occupies Williaraston, thrrty miles from 6incinnafci the rebel batteries Vicksburg. second of the; Ordinance No. 35 of the StaleiConvention. ratified 26th February, ih .ffiirta'of our ;lkBrav men8 to ee core-for uV enter l !-i -.t ... . . - - v r; i - . . .... . . v . . . - . squares. Miassisstppi River blockaded bv a8 directs the receiving ot tUotifetfc( a worthy posiiiorraupe-worJd or letters,. : i. I I'fll.A l fpflsii r v nnifis in navmont nr farce I -tioi"su ",v " t. t uviue. HDOVe I , .... .......v.-- . . ,l n .nd alt-other dues, are hereby repealed ZTr'Z uwing to considerations explained in . na(res thrDroductiSns of thr hiehest order of my mie report 10 iue venerai Assemoiy.j genius ana scnoiarenipana t ineame ume our lteasurv notes or ess denomuifttiofi such articles as wm coninouie ia than a dollar are not exchantred for Con- ni Gon. Lee;mustj in deference to m. lneieraia is very se- hli KW loltr,,, ..f vere on Lincoln. 1 . v . JkiV , ferf . . y ., .- . .WW. MS frs or Colonels or oth- DISFATOft FROM GEN. iEE. ' - Richmond, June 14. The foil from' Gerr, Hea, 10 o'clock, P. o Secretary of War I the instruc tion and amasement of tbephblic at large. To i I. ' J .. a. nll m nlAnl (n a' mi4 - federate notes, bt these change notes will liclt contribtltions from Southern writers in all be exchanged for North Carolina Treasury mt annrtmonta of Literature. Poetrv. Ro- er omeeVs- It is a proud pri vi lege notes oWarger denomination, or. for cou mance. Review, Criticism in short, every sub to know that he is ready and willing pons from our State bonds. On presenta- ject whose prominencMjuffic it . . i . . ' . i j- i " I ' - - i " . .1 to nonce Will nnvo no Bup eaaio ui auouuuu. to lead, but our soldiers - need . Dot tationiy you or afly othet person at lh)s w tornMtl7 solicU r5, assistance .oUur amount of our notes frids throughout the Confederacy iu the eii- our due coupons, our hargement of our subscription list, which -must same amount wiipxe De increweuu cuau, UB iu i"co1 t' vy pecuniary outlay to whch we sualrbe subject owing dispatch wa received ft hat additional inducement.. On department of any . Lee to-day: L7'- :,;.' j twb ceflsteSfeW platsed him- aoove a dollar or DOUARTERSr Jutie 1 3 1 - self 4n the front of dahffer. arid was cnange uoies ror me u f t COSFEBE&iTE STATES CSCTESNIIfiST . LOCATKD ATWCHaiOND,., Tlnnt TvnB a xtto nf Hon. A. H. Stephens." of Ga.. VTce-Pre j. lit, vvW"' .. .';' -, -'' ' ' J P BfiNjAMiH, of La.cr4twrmu:fi: C G Memmingkr, of S C, Seb'y ofTtettart ; , Jas A Seddon, of Var Ssey of I WarW .C S R Malldey, of. Fla, fcSec,iyip tipf .... Hon Gko Davis, of N C", Attorrie jfifherai; 1 John H Reagan, of Teitasostmasfor GrinM Heads of Bureawf': Rufus R l(es, GomrlBfeemfiPnl G E W Nelson, Supt ofttoUSdaiit.! ,- x. Gen Sam CooperAdyt atrd JnspectQP 5eu John S Prestoni CKief of !BiColiiM Brig-Gen A R Lawton,'Qwrtrmasteiclen r S P Moore, Surgeon-General. . ; E V Johns, Medfcalurveyor:' -. . ' North Carolina fieprcscatation 1ft Ceesrtts. ; Senate. -;: -'-:--7-3 T-'Mt , Wm T Dortch and WA AGiuham. U - House of Represenjt(xti?es.i ,rv A ; i ; First District Martini, Hertfori, ? Gates Chowan Ferquimans. FasqaoUnbr Cumtpcki, uamaen, XMonnampion, wasuingiuu, ajireu and Bertie W N H Snlith. - Second District HalifaxEdgeepinbePeu fort, Wilson, Pitt, Green, JLenoir and, Hyde.- i n ri ' T xv xv enqgers. , agency of the South- era Express Co. JONATHAN WORTH, K r Pub. Treas. June 2d, 1864. onl pejay Jt retire on the as- secretary oj tKar. jvianpacov w.t w ; wuji ia uui go Dispaiclh just red would with- ton Etatei be;hd out mm; cavalry. riear-TrJyCftis Ou "the 12tli .in8t.f whou he was in thawound; Ty -. PROSPECTJJ3.0F conmsion,arjfarerrtljrM T H E 161"" .eaving jiis aeaa ana wounaea prjtu i bridle to tttrn:; fti8v'hQf5ej saying, 'A BMma&'UemBEt magazine.' ... . I ' -v .. irvjreTJerai, tnese -are' Y irgimans. The.undereigne4 has commenced in the City ai aayiininis morning, it was wnQhatMtin Courier. - ' Uf Richmond JhepubHcation of a Monthly Mag uuvcieu jrittub army uau leu. ouruuui. - -'.;;. v-. awneunaer ine aDoye tuie. Our skirmishers ad vWced two milespFaili - V .. v It'wtftti.toiUfreiidelene from inff to discover the eriemMSer tbe,est thtrdpean Perfodicals of Literary and Terms. $12- for twelve months, $8 for six months. This increase will not affect hoae who subscribed before the 1st of -March. Or ders roust be accompanied' with the money. . M r.' George O. W edderburn, formerly of Unstow, Uuplin, vy ayne,-jonnsioa1 : s. T rr T U - , FourthiDistrict- NewBanoverVBrnfi Columbus, Bladen Robeson, XJumbeTrffrtdRibh mond and Harntt-J-Jifuleherii ; :.jrg Fi ftht J)istrict4rWarjfen Franlsli n r GeUei ew urieans, now o tn.s c.ty, win control ine Wai Q and ashiaKTurner. bUslneBSinterests of the Messenger, and-Mn sjUl W.tfeiA!lm Pef Callh Frank H. Alfriend, of this c.ty, w. 11., direct RockhTghamVCfuilforoVSt6kes an Fbttrythe itf editorial management. Communications j a Gilmer !" coimeeted with tOierry 'conduct of tbe-Mee Seventh District -Slandpn i)ao canff.r mill her lirACtAd In Ih Afiirrvi tofh.r . . . - n. i: VUBMbam, Moore, jnontgomery, oiwy,fna prietors, , WEDDERBTJRN & ALFRIEND, June 10, '64. Richmond, Va. GOVERNMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA. Zebulou B. Vauce, Bon ing, Signed! R. E. Lee. nmorress of the age. Arrangements have bpftn neW8ape4&t y?ef have OVefSeen, made 'which jt is hoped, will enable theprbpri d?i:al:21 a Utors to secure this end. . . . . . containing FROM THE WEST. . ... Mobisk, Juno 13r ; A special dispatch ta the Advertiier, dated Tupelp 18th, says Gen. Forres wiish Yell's, Crossland's Lyon's dicker's' and Johnston's brigades, and Rice's atuf Mor- eandclQ8eiy;print- His Excellency i combe. Governor. Col David A Barnes, Northampton Aid. : do George Little. Wnke, . do ' .' Richard H Battle, Jr, Anson, Private Secretary. Dt Edward Warren, Chowan, Sufgeoa Gen'L Eighth DtstrictRowaV Cabsrma, iJnipm ' Mecklenburg Gaston , LincDlu,. CaU wba rand Cleaveland J Q Ramsay. - w: Ninth1 District AsheV AlleghantT Wlr, Caldwell Afezaader. Yadkittj Sfry5&Dier Iredell and Burke B SiGajther -Tenth District Clay, .Cherokee,, Macon. Jackson, Madison, Buncombe, Trarisyf ftiiia, Henderso n , Polk , Yancey .McDowell , Rather fordy MitcheU, Haywood and Watengar- "VV Logan, . V- , , x...... F, ,lu l K(afft,v;ta Jtl Miaul ni(cnt, nnmii.l . I Tk T. FT RnM. Wnlro Hdnufoial f Slnla ea pagef; Ot WUft-Oyer 11 are hlled tcles from, our West writf rstJn idldepartilnents, Jdnathah Vorth, Randolph, Public T drawn. r v - . WftMvftjhfiforA mmiwh (hfl 1; ly t ! t.i.j-J A body of cavalry and some infantry courtestr Of OaDt-BurrOnhs. a honv tore of au eoUahtened taste, cannot but Drove from Loug Bridge advanced to Riddle's 0f the rirfdoa: ' .-Tim2&'h&-iAit ti accepVible, to: th' Southern public. The effort Bhops. They were driven back this even Mnv wliihO strtai VPJr!rm'' intr. near v two m es. after sham skirmish- JLJ&iZiZ 'Lr JVyhA z,Be 88 Peany ttf r, w,wre,"l u,e . ' - r . I f.Mf triMf IIIN XI HIF III II1R-WV f H 1 1 tl 1 I 17 CONFEDERATE STATES CQVilTSr? Theistrict of Nrth' Carolina is .dtrlded i into three Judicial Districts,' and the tim& and places ofholding the.courtf appointed Jby'. the Judge. ...... , Honsa Biggs, of Martini Judge.; ' : " - Geo. V. Strongs of AyneDil Attorney, Wesley Jones, of Wake, -jyittrshan. - r ; -The Court of the Districi ot Albemarle i heldat Halifax, dri Wednesday nexr after. third MahJ'iii Rff r an J VJnrntu' ! '.Toian I? atari".. and Ordnahce Officer. - sv . AUvk RnjaW;MWttnt-' . W Major Jams Sloan, Guilford, Quartermaster. The Court for the. DifcUi of Pamlico is held iorrests loss is reported to be from six to the Legion should be dieted to Ul William MJWateonFlrk, War- UHuUltu w uuc tuuusauu, niuuug mem, csaiiyiue. AsneviLCe ivews. i aal,onwuo , : . . . renton. , r - j, with; adveriseineflts" leaving only ? pBgesi reaMig Jnarp A letter fftfaa an officeraFXhorfias? Treasurer. and a SDecial -aim 6f the proprietors of' th w ne-i Curtis lH Brosrden, Wayne, Comptroler. riodicarwilf bio foster Srbo'thfefn uth'orshiDbv I Samue F Philips Orange,. Auditor. offerinwuUAte and remunerative field for Olivef H Perry, Wke, Staier2br&riaii. its axerciift. .. They will ,hot-, however, under Major General R C patliUr fienoir, Adjutant the plea of ihrs design , encourage; by reproduc- v General. which create a vivid and unl tAn'i hiir.noo nihinnAi t,i nnmf io AAn i i jRTm nil j ! flTPrirs ii . i v 1 1 1 a v a c A&.tfi-A. i ei n f Ad nniv dv ioai nvoxis .uieraiafB.Hwiiifiti. I Mai WtrA0ll ormo n,;k' l Tliii- i-A, rtirti iirHl 0r,.v-t 7 Yankeei iugeiiDil capturing all things previously reported. Vance over Mrr-Holderi." ; Letters 1 m ywnpQSillOVS i major vviuiaui u vtuhch, tottUiuri, amaoior. lealthy taste, io.be 'Major John 4Jeyereux. Wake, Quartermaster. is .JiieraiJirBHivnich i Maior 1 nomas u no??, w-aK&. vommissarv . , .. v-v , 1 r Col, Holt, of Bell's brigade ; Adj't. Pope, 7tn lenn., anq King ot Rice's "battery. The 7th Kentucky's reported to have been ambuscaded aiod badly cut up. The ene my was scattered and Forrest was pursu ing thera beyond Ripley. The heavy rains may retard the' enemy's retreat. Forrest was on all sides of the hill. Guntown, via Mobile, June 14. Gen. Forrest's victory is greater - than .jfirst supposed. Our loss. 150 killed, 450 wounded. The enemy's 1Q00 killed ancl .3000 captured. The bajance is scattered through the woods and still being persued, having traveled 58 miles in thirty-one .hours, lhe entire army 4s destroyed. Fort Pillow was th embattle cry during the fight,' and hence their anxiety lo escape. They are! still being pursued! and many ' more will be captured before reaching 'Memphis. We have captured about 3000 -prisoners and 250 waggons and supples .arid ord nance jstores ; three thousand tand ' ,-of smalharms and aboiit .20 pieces of at rtillery. . lhe fight wastubborn, the enemy stood until knocked jd.wa witb butts of , oguns. We bad about three thousand in the fight and the enemy ten thousand nuuqrca ana nity. Atlanta, June l4tb. The enemy opened slowly with artillery .on our position yesterday Afternoon after the storm passed, ahdf ccntiuued up to night fall. Opnedi?Darly this morn ing artillery firraglco4inued wheo the , trains left Marietta. Both armies gradu ally .mpving jtojvards purght. As the imnortaniSsharefof attention they.sem In I Maior Willfaia A Graham, Jr., Ass't ihdeekement of 'these quesUdnKits . Important Salt of Sheet' rvml WJ Auction. AuJk The CoortT:for the. JJistnct of CaM, rear u ; - held at Salisbury, the Mohday jiext, after, the County, I nrth 1lfn1a-tr in Mnir nrl NrtWmh -Dflfb. doetrineof lsgh th.pojicyof s , ;Ai nnmi.rx. rfek. Crinnnrd. J.t Vv i-rt country. Tt wiU endeawiyQ; exslaip Jie;iiifo. j ;I4eii;obii vB:JM'eathe.ry' Wake, . Ass't Adjl E A Thompson of Charlotte. E 3 Borden SlottOt tne vomcuvrjr, wuivh i luucmuutsiraie Ov THTRomv iu ooj t sion of the'Confederacy, wmch is to demonstrate Gene rat of Goldsboro. W S Maroii'of 'RsJeiffh.' Thbt in7tIal?.eZ Uberty fegulatei by law to etotfW LietitThomaB White, FranklinVss'i Quar- $ JS 0f ? wSg4C& 100 Sheets Extra SORGHUM PAN IRON States, ewh aapreme thm lUfoundatiotf,. ., :tatejr. , . . ; , r. ., States Commissioners. n : & ai i j only bound by a voluntary alienation of powers. Ltent Isaac W Garrett, Edgecombe, Ask v. v ? - '; fn thifc ?ng It will vindicate those eleWtattf Natlol In Quartermaster: U - . v . - .-' J 'Vl Ti, ! in. a . . . .' , dependence, which are secured by a high stan- UeutThadde u! J?ZL daofinteAngenceaudrefiuemem.byum. nissaryV ; - - - SK.Qf io puiu imisuiuui ii. w.i uul an iuiciiuu k. . . .. '.j'-.j i -. i. ,i . I . ... ir:,' T.t mi itri.i a i. i . : . . .. .. .. - w prevented its arrival a,ated famnU'er- vpP .fH w 9f.- Officer, anA-yAmfitomfagto .us arrival inteim'fljlcat;Jill j nWry. . - -t ;;jf , we have a cousin. VSrr ;:JtmiCrA:: - ' " jmZ quality,, that we - will fcne www 7 t?V T. w' f " f'i & t"W"v' f i.ji whilst the Constition ortheC 'to FMmersto wo--M8 t0r?ia8 ine neraV wv!5nmeni w f Jus erf;lm.t inW!.. gan Pwe enierprtzes or a jiature caK and Mathias E Mtnlyf SofiF. Grayeji Judge?! IientTWDi Stockton; dnitiiiiir ' " ' IWKCril ,n.aiiQ. AIUDHOI interrup tion in the transportation iu time for the sale.. In addition to the above ment of 50 sheets, same sell uiivatelv. 1 his oners a rare chance dure an exceedingly scarce pensable article- at this time. CREECH & L1TCHFORD, Auctioneers, Raleigh N. C. June 14. , dtds WANTED. competent Saw er is wanted to take charge of a Saw M the Western North Carolina Rail Road, e a conscript or non-conscript, if a eonscriDt win ue aeiaia. ine highest wages will pa.u to a competent Sawyer. Apply at the Quarter Master s Office to JAS.. M. GOODMAN, t TfiA ' CaPl- aud A. Q. M, June 7,1864. d2ri ETColumbia Carolinian and Charlotte Tfanes please copy one week and send bills to this of fice, j . DR C. A. HENDERSONj having regain ed his health again respectfully offers his ,rroiessionai .services 10 ine citizens ot Salissn- ry and vicinity. June 7th, 1864. d5t:wtf) culated to attain these results, the projectors 1 sion will consrder it theirduty to urge upon the States the developement p the national welfare he aggregate ability the power of the Confederate States will be made manifest; , It is tuus that the collision of Rogers, ,Wake General; 1 Abernatbyr Am&mi&6&' CJm.'.J !-.. ,.- - - irw Li. J . Z.. i uwiuiou u tfuugi uunaui.vinnkC(i uuuiuum aiIlHHl.nOgDliataLftWani. ' . of interests so indispensable B" Freeman. , Clerks . - fMeettfinj ;tfae itv of j . ..Itisthusthro&gh Raleigh second MondaY inna OI ine SeDarate SiaUS. Thii MnWnlvrt-tann h1wan riHMmtHVniart 1 ' Ln'T.iin .iiii.: JikilLi.li -a j ...rf ;j r xwmrus v uubVKS a ub ulb uu w mm - - -------- ' - - - rr-- v mi ibu m hki. ,iiiiiiiisi mixni h m m . i o 7' -TtT - . T . I r,av wviiiimiiwwii -wfj iTlSONlSARD ill 1 sectionalinterest and the oppression of a com- eIf,uu "Vra ijlu mem iher mon head will be avoided.; ? nea;Tr?' n; iwownr 16PKeatli(peys mS. XtW? he The various departments of Titerature to VL? vsporne, mecKwnpujgeurge.now.t .JMoiU f4 Y be wnicnine Magazine wm oe aevQieuMnayoe i r;;; "" rrrr m''fM-wvr '": - 5V'f"wK. ,w. i ENLISTMENT BLINKS For sale at this Office. April 18th, 1864, . nmoH nfniinnrB' . . . . fiu onipp, nenuerson.. 1. Essavs, original and selected, political ht- ':-'ftiiirrt'Cirftnttf JTm jrVetea.- erary and scienUfic, and biographical sketches. Hartford: 2ndCharles C CJhtrk. Craven:. 3rd.- 2. Novels, Tales.and Sketches, .original and giott w Rogers: Wake. Attomev General: 4th selected. i ThnmflR KaHIa. RrW1r;,t,am Kth. lliilnl,. flnv. u. Mfwwvuiouwi. ' ion ;umherland; 6th, Uobert Jf Arm&eld, xad 4. EiGucationat Hissays ana iiews. 5. Notices of the progress f Science and Art. - re. . In the fourth section, it is the desigd to af ford to Teachers information needed in their profession, and a field for the interchange of ideas on that subject, to which end, their assist ance and collaboration is invited. Southern School Books will be noticed and reviewed j and the Southern system of Education as opposed to New. England empiricism and practicalitm, Idupheld, developed and defened. kin; 7th,4 Wm P Bynum; 8th, Afigustoa S Merrimon; Buncombe. " s Conc orifffeO-F B SilterthMraile, PiU; Robert P Dick, Guilford-, Di Jamei Galloway, Wilkes; p Eldredge, Johnston; J 'A Hargrave Anwj Jesse R; Stabbsi Mirtin. L'? ; ; : Literary ear-His ExcellencyilSoveraor Vance President ,Qd0,.Rev:Wrii E jPefl Wake, and Professor Richard SterlmgGuiifdM; Dr Wm Sloan, bfOaston; Richard H f Btle, Jr, Secretary. ' Y- CaptflieVCo- Mm 1st IiieuLG. m&ffi&W WIU CapL E. D. Suead, iC4WiJi 1st hC R. H. Wagiogton, 3d "n:WRSnad, " , ;"Jr2dr 4. M. WhHsiaiyMtM... ' ' Prisoner &njbkcdiin J Cofederateryjag4 ou , ... Court Martial. . . . 310 Yankee deserters, . Prisoners ofc-War, t v. f 'i - Total. tl f 1. if ft -'I 1 3 V - -
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