AM 1 & 1 9 P" VOL. 1 v . SALISBURY, N. (!., JUNK 17, I84. NO. 27 TELEGRAPHIC1. RRMIT8 Tilt nM iawKUT4I, Entered aeooeding La sat rf CoafTasa In the year L863. by J. S. 1 Sie mt the DaasiaS ef lb. r.tc dr mm Ulatretueitte Unetmtrm Osstnci of Gcof-; esse assails llu morning. Ho uyn-tlie ene ia. aV lost 1600 ia Hookai's Da-lit with Slew- FROM GE!f. LEK. Ricbmoid, June 16. tfW WP.M. T. tl Baisamy of War After lb. withdrawal of ovrvdff yeatevday eva Ml tru M att Harrison's landings Tiissjavalry adtanned oo Salem church road, and this morning art reported in aome force oft that road nut it Malvern Hill. Gen. V. K. Lee easily drove back this force at the latter point, which1 retreatd down the river road beyond Carter's Mill. A brigade of in fanny waa tent to iupoil the cavalry, and rodu to Smith' more, and drove the enemy to that point without difficulty. Nothing elae important hai occurred to day. Signed H. E LEK. , Richmoko, June 16. Tlie Petersburg Expttu this morning give a full account of another deiiioitslra tiou against that city yesterday. The ene my advanced in force by the City Point road, early in the morning, and. was held in check until tunaet, when a lurioua aa sault waa made uiwn our outer works, de fended by two regiments of Wwe's brigade and Sturdivanl'a battery. Three assaults were repulsed. The fourih waa made bylns death will add to tlu general re such overwhelming nuiiiner tnai our nie'n were compelled to fall back. Tho oeiny occupied the woikl captured S guns of Sturdivanl'a Battery. The force of the enemy rumored to be ten or twelve thousand. AKMY OK NOKTHERN VIRGINIA. . Richmond, June 15. (iraul's exact abereabouts and inten lions still undetermined. A body of his cavalry which attacked Garv'a cavalry this turning, near Malvern Hill, ware driven Wk. Mclnloah's brigade of vsukee cav alry has aho been skirmishing with part of j H it j- .taV.,--,..!. m-,1 ath's divuion on iWyCharlas Uty road, about two miles belowt ttiaaie s snop. a i i.,, Er..lliiir Officers will report ih. name, fvw ptisonefs captured say it is the advance ' 0t persnna to thia Ofn-e at one. as required by of Grant's ai my, not however believed to part II. Circular No. S5, C- O. Aaiiiauece. bc more than a mere reconnoitering. A 1 aary ihai th. aunpa.y should beorKsn,ed with , , . , " .1 . the lesst rawible dely, no one, whose name part of Grant . army is either goi. g to the h n ((r4h Southside, or is broken down and hasgone co1p.ny lH rnroed r ,iw,d to enter below to orif anise and recruit. j any ether eonipaiiy. . ! IN PRIllR lilttlMONt), June 10.11. Nothing from Petersburg to day. The Yaukeea have advanced their line in CbesterfielJ. Sotn flighting look place near Chester todsy. Uy Last advices, Kheridao, was marching through Spoils ylvania and is reported as crossing In. Kapidan. Oea. Lee has been placid in command of aH the forces ia Virginia knd North Carolina. Mobile, June 15. Special dispatch to the Regitter, dated Sena tobis, June 14, says Norlbe n dates ,L. 11.1. L,M kMB ru-t v oA FeumonL will resign. j The Federals admit a loss of 3,000; aroniij Cold Habor. Every available man bat been sent lo Grant. Sherman has called for thirty additional surgeons in place of those who refused to attend the wounded al Nashville, for nine ty daya. Secretary Chase advertises for seventy four millions loan. Atlsxta, June 18. A telegram from Gen. Forrest, dated Ttpelo, June lttb, says :No Georgians hurt. Vsctory complete. Enemy's killed, wounded and captured eioaed the total of my troops engaged Have sens forward 1300 prisoners and more yet believed lo be behind. FROM GEORGIA. I ktiLaa or Mabibtta, Jane 14. U'.lle cannonading by tbe enemy on cwr bnlteriea. Sbarpsboolers firing all day. Most of tbe wagons of the enemy mored to tbe front of the locality occupied yesterday. Skirmiabing yesterday. Maj. Msesey of tbe Hb Miss, was killed at S e'olock yesterday, aad Hooker's corps aexJe a charge oa Cleburn Division ia line of battle, and was repassed with great langbter. A few prisoners taken who confirm the above. Cleburn'a Division fired three head red and fifteen times with shot, shell aad eaaaistsr. Eoenly not bte lo Bring bis artilksry lo bear. Tor Kiimw Moos-taix Juu 15, , TU Maii rr t, June 1". Cotrsiderabk- i-antioaadihg .ad rkiriuuihiiig on the rijflu and centre. Tho enemy advanc ed dis Mi Hie previous night very near ours. Both lipes distinctly visible from (hi? point. Weather beautiful. Lnr!ii it now in command of Polk's corns. at - ttonn of Bentocsty. was captnretl by Jarta 27ib Maryland that it wui usclcs I aecritice of lit oa ill. prt of the enemy. Murder uf Jfr. Aniline Johnloi, of Flat Rick, N. C. A private Itritet received in tl is plcefrmn KUt iUck, fJ. C, dated tlie lOili i nst Hii'c a fact which imiiiy of ntir readers will read with regret. Tenor twelve tiusui tern, it :iienr( went on that day lo (.Mr. Andrew Johnston s tor dinner. Ho hvb it (o thorn, and they repaid Ins kindnurtH liy shooting Itim ut hisnwii tnlile. Klliott, liiii arm, aged about fifteen .years, seized hi, gun n:id boldly tired tannn the lelreaing du aertere, killing one mid wounding another so badly tliut he was onaMe to get away, aijd both of them, says tliu letter, are lyit g on tlie terrace in front of the house. The neigh bors hud gone there to find out from the wounded iiiiin where the others are, am to try to catch them. In a postscript, it is milled that Mr. John ston died of the wotinils. Mr. Johnston was well known and highly eateeined. Tl? mode of grit Willi received. winch the news Will be Co. Guard! an. CHIEF ENROLLING OFFICE, &tfi Congmiional Di$trirt SAMbBUKYf X. C.JllllO 15, 1S04. r 111 sK ailBiiiioa uf Locil F.itroHiuj Office rn 1 ii cnlk.i u Circular No. 20, B of (' , and CitvuUr Nu US, Cuiicrit Offi, Rulfigh. N C roquirinjr. ih in. ile orftniitaiioii of I he ' Srnior Kei V will accordingly be .j4s A saaX sa AJsbbbIbV tttaf t irictoa tha ia(i. 8ch Coaatira aa en n not rarniri th numb-r riMjuirt-d by part IX, Circular No SO b I of V., wdl be early aa pracucable to this Umee ii ? c Q will be reiorlfd n accordance 1st 1,1. and K. O. Rill Cong'l llisl N Sldllw ifi Dnvcnpurs Female College, LENOIR, N. C. C CH ARGES pers.saioa, June I, to Sent. I J Board Tuilkin 4i J Psinlii.f in Oil 40. Ellras as usual Climate deli(hlful Looalily reinol. from the seat of wsr For circular, apply to A. G. STAC" Y, Jane 16 ItdSiw Presiil.nt MRSK WANTED! I T WISH to Aire a (mid Nurae for (ha balance I L of the year. For m gcud woman a liberal price wni n paiu. l j in, r uiirr'! A. B SHF.I'PERSON, Jane 16 3nlpd Salisbury. mxw tttnt StiU of Sheet Iron at Auction. ON. THURSDAY th. 3d June anoin, ia froat of our Hale. mom. We will sell 100 Sheets Extra 80RGHUM PAN IRON. 30 iu wide 44 to 9 feet Ions and 3-16 of ao inch thick. Thia lot was advertised aane time aisce tu be seM al Warr.atoa, N. C, but an iaterrup lion ia the transportaliou prevented its arrival in litn. Utr the stile. la additioa to th. abov.. w have a eonwf Mat f 50 sheets, Basse aalily, thai w. will sell privat.ly. I hta offers a rsra chance to r srmers lo pro- ear, bb exeeeeHatty scares aad alnsoat indis. paaaatsa artiel. at ibis lime. l Kc.bl. rl at 1,1 tutir OKU, Aaclioaeers, Raleigh, N. C. Jane 14, - dtds WANTED. A. competent Saw yer i. wsaiad to tsk. ebarf. of a 8w Mill w tbe Wrt.ra North Camiiaa Rsil Road, etutrr a cj script er aoa-eoasaript, if a oneript h. will he detailed. Th hifhsl wares wilt be rpaid I. a eoaspMefst tWarj-sr'. Apply al the U.artsr Maaur's Utfiee lo . JAS. M. GOODMAN, Capt. aad A. Q. M. Jans 7,1664. d9w CTColaaakia Csroliaisa aad Charlotte Timsa ptssM copy sm w..k and aead biaa le this of- BM. Dl C. A. HENDERSON, ha. i.f rejata 4 bi. health, again reapacifally osTer. his Psnfessioaal saret.es us lb. eitrsBof of Sshsba tj aad nciatif. Jaae 7th, 1864. . (dJcwtf ) TStlSTIETr BL1IIKI. IZj For sale al Uria-OtEee. April ISlk, 84. T tk. untria as. Ti(lun af S.rtk Carettaa, ; The lolloping ia a c(py ofo much of an act passed at the Inst session of th? Qencral Aareiohly a. elatea to the cur .' reucy in ebich taxei may be collected : Ssctios 1, Be it mietej by the Gent ral Aftmlly of the Stale of North Caro i ; lid. oxJ it it kinky fnnettd by the au i Hiority of the tauu, Tlfct all laxea due to the Slate or onunUei apd for school pur poses, or taxes tor the poor, al payments for entries of public Isndi, and all fines and forfeitures for the nsn of the State or coun ties, may be paTd in Tsssury notes-of the Confederate Statist uusVr five dollars, or ' in the new iaaae aalluaisVd by lb aet f the Confederate Congress, ratified the 17th of February, 1864 and all such duos j may be puiif-Jurim,' t1 e present tear in lllie old C af Confederate Treasury j notes of irV-ijeiiiinatitHi of five dollars. ! Both iiiclu'se', less thirty llnee snd one I lliird per csltit., the tax imposed by the set of Congress. ! Sue. 3. lit it further enacted. That the , act rntilied Jbly 3d, 166-1, eutilled "an act 1 in relation t.tlie paymenl of luxes" and i for olher nurKses, slid so l. inch of section : seCiind if the Ordinance No. 35 of the Stale (.'onyi-ulj.m, ratilie.l 28th February, 18t)i, as ihi'ects the receiving of Confede: rule Treasury nottu in pat ini-nt of taxes snd all other duos, are liereby repealed. Owing to coiiiiilrriumru explained in my lute report lo (lie (ieii.r;il Assembly, our Treasury utiles of less Jenomiuation than a dollar ate not eXeh;ard fur Con ft ih rule njte, but these change notes will be exchanged for North Carolina Treasury notes of larg.-j denomination, or for cou pons from our State bonds. On preseuta tation by sou or any oilier person nt this deparlment of any .'tniuunt of our notes above a dollar, or our due coupons, our change notes for the same amount will be effected through the agency of the South ern Ki press I ). . JONATHAN WORTH, Fab. Treat. Juue 2J, 18U4. . PRTjAPKCTUjI iF " T II ik A. Li IL," A aoCRERN MONTHLY VIA0A.1NK. Th. onderienedh;ts commeiieed tu lite f'tty of Richmond thejpiwrlicatioo of a Mnnllily Mng asine, niidsr IWeabov. ills. It will present to its readers, seleclioiis from the best European P'-rindtesIa, of lteruryaud 8cienti6c urticlea. of Novrla and .kelelies, which, havinc alraady received tlie iuiirinis ture of an enlightened taate, cannot bin prove acceptible te tlie Snuthera pnliiii-. The erKtrl will be made lo keep the readi-rs of the Mugs sine as neiirly as piawibte ahrc hi ( tlt literary priigres. of the are. ' ArrMng-iu-nls letve been made which, it ia hoped, will euttMe ihepnipri etora lo secure this sad. The Msgsstne will also present urii'tiial ar tieles from our Hesl writers, in all tlepurlin'-nls, snd aepecial sinl of Ih. pntprielors of this pe riodical, will be to foster Fioalheru authorship by offering an adequate and remunerative held for its exercise. They will not, however, under the plea of this design, encourage, by reproduc tion in its columns, that elsss of eonpoitioiis which Crests a vivid and unhealthy laslc.lo be slated only by that hybrid literature which Ysnkee iugennily has contrived, under the nana) of sensational romance. Th. InduslrislResiUrcs? iindllie Education al lutereat of the Confederacy the twin foun dations ot true independence will receive the important share of alteutioB they deserve, lu the d.vektpeaBent of these questions, its object will be to make a practical application of the doctrine of ilateB Rights lo the policy of Ih. country. It wilt endeavor to explain th. mis sion of lb. Confederacy, wkwh i. toderoooslrale liberty regelated by law, to eshibil a system of state, earn supreme wiinm its foundation, and only bound by a voluntary alienation of power. It will vindicate ineaa) eieaienisnr nstionsi in dependence . which are seen red by a high ataa dard of ialeigeae. and refinement, by accum ulated capital, varied laduatry and by abundant facilities of intcreotnmuniealioa. It will pro mote th- adopt. om of aHiliaii tOT-a la wbteb the Confederate Slaleesrenow avneieal. Aad, whilst lha Coastitelina ef tbe Confederals states forbids th. General Gmrnraeal to or ganise and ope ral. enterprises af a aslars cal culated lo attaia Ihesa recalls, the projectors will consider it th.ir daly to argaapon th State. th.aavelopem.nt of int.rm. so indispeaaabl. lo th. national welfare. Ilia taws that, through the aggregate aaalily of the separate Slate., th power of the Ccnfederal Staiea will b mad menifest It is thus Ihsl the eollisioa of aeetional interest Bad Ih. ot-peeaaioa of a eoos- mon head will b. annSed. Th. varioa. eVparlmcala of btaralare to wbh-h th. MagaSBO. will bs devotedjsay be named as follows : I. Essays, original snd seleetad, political lit erary and scientific, and bingraphteal sketches. Novelise. e Sketches, original and selected. 3. Revnwscf Books. 4. Edacatioaal Eaaayaand News. 5. Notice of the progreaa ef Science and Art- . Ia the (berth aactioa, k la lac daatga to af ford to Teachers inforsaatie. needed ia their profeasioa, aad a fieid for tbe iwtarshsags af idea a am that anbieci. I which ead, their aaaier ancc and eollabnrslioa is iavitsd. HoUlb.rB Brbnol Books wiH be aetieed aad-l.ri.wtd aad lb oih.ra sysOMW f Kdwcmuoa as ssan t. N.w Eagtsad .atpinaiaBi aad practieabsai, dapheld, develop .4 sad swfoMd. Foe th re imiMhs $4. Fur ail mouth k8. Ik. trad, will h. aupwd by G EH RUE L BIDUOODH. 161 MamSlrett. ERNEST LAOARDE A CO.. Pntpri.lora Wa. M. BuawiLL, rtiirf Editor. EaNBaT Iuabdb, Araucifela Editor. January 1, 1H64. Soulhcra Literary Mfniffr FOR 1664. Thi Inn. aataUiah Bad w.ll-knowa Jnttrna of ymnra haviuf be.s rmutly pofNMd by Ihe aubforibsra, will, IB futar., b. conduct xelusivly Bnd.r th.ir roiurul la all ill d- partments, bulk buain.aa aad aslitorial, th. Mu- mtnftt win b. nndr th. maDBenieBt or aa eatir.lv a.w rein in., and th. Pnasmtor. sr. MqrRM of Sbimbi ia lb tlaa, wkwh tb. Mafasia. haa a.v.r )a4 r.alrajd,if tbMr fraiada and th. public shall yield thrm a supMrt wor-' ihy of ao impurlaut an enrrprise, lookiaf to th. advanremas at tho high.t lii.rary iat.r eat of lit. C'onledrracy. Argoaieut (irappeul in hrhslf of ih impur titnae of an alevnted litrralure tu our niniilry, the abasiief of which lias hitherto nude us a by-word of reproach aiuoiir til. older nations, and even now iniliutes strains! our interests abniad, need nut b. aridreared lo 'hose whom ihn circular is dwirurd to reaeh But lo iheailsiiimeni of ihigrat end, some e',ry itn mere vrrbsl n liresitHis of svmpsthy and eucouraffement. The friendsof Sontheru, Uteralure mut fiaiter the (fthrlsof otylHsary men to secure fur us a worthy position in the world of tellers. We design the Messenger lo be nn enter prise worthy of support uf all clnssesof our peo ple. We shall aim chiefly lo secure for our pager th. productiona of the highest order of genius and arnolarship, snd at the same time such articlea aa will contribute to Ihe inatruc. tiou and amusement of the public dt large. To this end we shall give our attention to and so licit contributions from ISnuihrrii writers ia all the departments of Ijiteritlure Poetry. Ro--malice, Review, Criticism, in short, every sub ject whoy prominence is sufficient to entitle it to notice will have iis due share of attention. We earnestly solieit the assistance of our frlendii throughout the Confederacy in ths eu largement of our subscription list, which must be increased to enable us to meet the heavy pecuniary outtsy to which w e shall be subject Terms, $13 for twelve months, $8 for sis otoliths. This increase will not affect those who subrcribed before the 1st of Msrch. Or ders must b aecomnnnied with th. money. Mi. Gcoaus C. Wiunr.aiiiaA, formerly of New Orleans, now of this city, willcnntml Ihe business interests of the. Mesenger, sud Mr. Fssnk H- At-raiBNB, of thia city, wilt direct its editorial management- ' Communiraliona c-f-M-wse vrttw iWetea-tary tuaawn or HoIIm senger will be directed to the editor; other conininoicalions should he directed to Ihe Pro prietors, WEODERRUItN 4k Al. FRIEND. June 10, 'G4. Richmond, Va. GOVKkNHENT OK NORTH C1R0LIN1. His Excelteucy. Zliulou B. Vauee, Bun rinulie. Governor. Col Divid A Bames, Northsinpttin, Aid. do Georse Lttlle. Wake, do Riehard II Rattle, Jr, Anson, Piivile Secre- iarv. Dr toward Warren, Chowan, Hurgeon Gen'l John P II Russ, Wake, Pecretaiy of Slate. Joasthsn Worth, Randolph, Public Treasurer. Curtis ill Rrngden, Wane, Complroter. Sainne F Pnillps Orange, Auditor. Oliver H Perry, Wake, State librarian. M . i jor General R C Giuiiu, fonoir. Adjutant General. Major William B Gulick. Beaufort, Pavmsster Msjor Johtl DeverewS. IVske, t-fuarterinaster. Majia-Thomaa D Hogg, Wake. 'ouimissary sud Ordtisnce Officer. Major Jsine. Sloan, Guilford, Quarirrmaaler. Maior Henry A Dowd, Edrecomhe, do Major James II Fooie, Asa'l Adjt tenv(Roll of Honor. ) Major William A Graham, Jr., Aaa't Adjt General. ss Lient Joaiab Collins, Washington connty. Ordnance Department. Lieut John B Neslhery. W.k., Ass't Adjl General. Lieut Thomas White, Franklin, Ass't Woar termaater. Lieut Isaac W Garrett, Edgsomihc, Asa'l Uuart.rmsster. lieut Thaddeut McGee. Wake, Aaa't Com missary. Lieut Charles II Thompson. Wske, Ass't Com missary. JUDICIAL. Supreme Carf Richmond M Pearson, Vad. kin. Chief Juatics. Wm H Battle, Orange snd Mathias E Manly, of Craven, Judges; Sm H Rogers, Wske, Allorosy General; Hamilton C Jon... Rowaa. Reporter; bdinaad B Freeman, Clerk f, Meets ia ths city of Raleigh second Monday in Jen a sen year. Ths Morgan ton term haa been discontinued Saaerasr Csarls Jndsra Edwin G Re.de, Person. Roosale. M S.anders, Wak Robert R Heath. Chowan: Rota 8 French. Robeeou; ! James W Oshnrn. Mecklenburg: Georg. How aid, Wdaon; Robert B Gikkarc, GraaviU.; Wan M Shipp, Henderaoa. Selintera 1st Circuit, Jees J Yeales, Hartford; Sad. Charles C Clark, Craven; 3rd flion H Rot-era. Wsk.. Atlorney General; 4th Thomss Settle, Rockingham; 5th, Ralph. Bus Ion, Cumberland; 6th. Robert F ArmKeld, Ynd- ! kia; 7th, Was P Byasm; 8th, Aagaataai 8 Memnson, Hancowib. Csaanf Stele F B S.tterthwaile, Pitt; Robert P Dick, Gailtoed: Dl Jan.. Galloway, Wilkes; L Eld red p. Jufcaato; J R Hargrave. Aaswa; Jeeaa R 8bbs, Martin. Literary Bend. His EtrclleBcy, Goreraor Vance Preaident Ex OJaras, Re Wm B PeH, Wake, and Prosaaaor Riehard StrKnf .iMIferd; Dr Was Sloaa. of Gastaa; Riebsrd H Bat I Ms, Jr, Be.ret.ry. Tiaae Each BumUr l-50 Bird lultriut siarorrmeafa Ilia Ksest- I leacy, Gov Vanee, Pr.aid.nl, C OJsns, Was Eaton. Jr. or warm, j H ruiM, or n.w Haaover, and Moulford McGch... Richard H Battle. Jr, Swratarr. Csmanaaaamra m) Sinking Fund. Hoa Dhoaas Rnffin, Alaimaae., Hoa WaMna N Edwards, Warr.a, snd Hoa David L 8waia, Oranf.. Th. tlniveraily of North Caroha. is at Chapel Hill. Ilea David L Swaiwt rrtaieaat. Rev Calvia H Wi.y i. Rap.riataBd.al of Ih. Coromoa Sebnols of th. 8lal. WiKie J Paliwar, A M, ia Priaeiaal of tk. N C lastitatioa tor Use Daaf, Daaab aad Uts B lead at Rsletfh. Dr Edward C Fishar w BuperhataadMl of the luamn. Aayluos. MHFRDER1TK tTlTtS MYEaMalRn. Lsara-rww err s-aaa-asseuv, vs. The Mxeentite r Horn. Jar. Divis. of Miss , President. Hon. A. II. BTsnisas, of Ga, Vie-Pr.aiahM. The Crnhmet: J P RaNJaana, of La , Secretary of State. C G MmuiKuta, of 8 C, Seo'y af Treasury. Jas A Ssuook, of Vs., Sec'y of Wsr. 8 R MtLLoar, of Fta , Sec'y of Ihe Navy. Hob Geo Dsvia, of N C, Aliornay General. Johs II Rssosa, of Texas, Postaaaater Gea'ri Jfeads . Bare.BS. Rufus R Rhodes, Commissioner of PateaiB. G E W Nelson. 8upl of Public Printing. Geu Sam Cooper, Adi't and Inspector Gen. John S Preston, Chief of Bureau of Ceaacrip- tion- Brig-Gen A R Lawton, Q tartsrmaatsr Uea. S P Moore, Surgeon-General. E W Johns, Medical Purveyor. Nsrtk farellas ReprsMaUUeB la Cagress. Smalt. Wa T Dobtcu and Wa A Gasasa. Homee ef ittpreeemtmtieem. First District Merlin. Hertford, Gslee, Chowan, Pcrquimsne, Faaanotank, Carriluck Camden. Northampton, Washington, Tyrreil and Berlie W N H Smith. Second District Halifax, Eifgecowilia, Bsaa- fort, Wilson, Pitt, Green, Lenoir and Hyde R R Bridge rs Third District Carteret. Joaea, Craven, Onslow, Duplia, Wayae, Johnston and bajap son J T Leach. Fourth District New Hanover, Bruaewiek, Columbua, Bladen, Robesnw, Cumberland Rich nsnnd snd Harnett J C Fuk-her. Fifth DiafricT Warren, Franklin, GrsavUle, Wake, Orangs and Nash Josiah Turner. Sixth District Aramsnc, Person, Caawsl, Rnckhigham, Guilford, Slokea sad Foesytba 1 A Gilmer. . . Sevealh Blstrtel Raadolpb, lavlsua. Chathaai, Moore, Mjntgomery, Rtaaty aad A nam J M Ieaeh. Eighth District Rowan. Cabarrus, Union, Mecklenburg, G.atoa, Lincolu, Catawba aad Cleavrl.nd J G Ramsay. Ninth District Ashe, AlUgkant, Wilkes, Caldwell Alsiandet. Yadkin, Surry, Davie, Iredell. nd Bnrae B S Gaitber. Tenth Dtslrlcl Clay, Cherokee, Mecca, Jackson, Msdison. Buncombe. Transylvania, Henderson, Polk, Yancey, McDowell, Ruther ford, Mitchell, Haywood and Watauga G W Logsn. CONFEDERATE STATUS COVBTS. The District of North Csrokua is divided into three Judicial Districts, snd the lira, aad places of holding Ihe courts appointed by th Judge. Hoa. Asa Bigga, of Martin, Judge. Geo. V.Strung.of Wayne, Diet. Attorney. Wesley Jones, of Wake, Marshall. The Court of the District of Albemarle is held at Halites, on Wednesday nest after third Moflday in May and November. Joseph Rsm. aev, clork, Rocky Mount. The Court for Ihe District of Paaalcoia held st Golnsboeo' on the fourth Monday ia May and November. William M Watson, clerk, War rantor The Court for the District of Cape Fear ia held at Salisbury, aha Moaday next after Ihe foarth Monday ia May aad November. Dsa asl Coleman, et.rk, Coacord. E A Thompson of Charlotte, E B Borden of Goldsboro. W 8 Msroa of Raleigh. The W Browa, Jr.. of Wilmington, Cunieewata ritsus CwmnMsaioaars. Head Oaariers C 8. HIIIUrT esuaauav, N. C , May 94th. 16A4. i Liet ef Ofteere emd A I Inter mi the Csa ftdrrmte atmtee JfWiUry Friweet, Smtf asry, It. C. Capt. G. W. Akjxaad.r, Cuasraaadaal af Past Cspt. J. A. Fawaa, Aaa't " Liaul. F. D. Stoefclaa, Adjotaal. J. M. Aberaslhy, Amssuai Sargsoa G. B. Psulsoo, Heaniul St.warsL J.mee Martin, Bergeaal Msjor. J. L. Lyerly. Pnana Clerk. B. Jam. Bast, Commandant's Clerk. PRISON GUARD. Cape C. D. Freeman, Co A, 1 10 asss. let LeeeB. J. L. Bktrley ' Sd " J A. Moore Jr Sd " M. C. Dans, Cspt. II. P. Aflea, Co B. 108 nun. 1st UmI. O. A Latham, " d " C. H. Ssaad, " Jr Sd " G. T. Allen, " CsH. E D. 8aaad. Co. C, II ssaa. 1st Lt. R. H Wauiagtoa, " Id " W.R.8aad, ' JrSd A. M. Wbttatlt. Prieeert enheed in the C. B. MtUtmry PrUmm, gslnlaig If. C. Coafsdaratea acmag asH esntin.i. sf Coart Martial, H Yaakes a. Barter., Political sriacaers, 1M rrisssvstasf War, X Tatal.

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