5 Jf"-4 -V t .--t -r 'Ft VOL. 1 SALISBURY, N. Ofi; JUNE 23, 1864i -r- t - . . .... l i - yu fiw 111- lEiljJIJyil Mjyy l - ' ' ; " ' " - ' ; ". '' t ' ' " I" - ..i,A,J ' t r v ' - .I1" .... I V'.I V 1-- I .if 1 -.1--J-V".- & . - - . i ' ; ... 1-: It ftfiKORTSFOR PKtSS ASSOCIATION, Entered ac6idiaff to ; ct; Goiiffresa in' the ; ' yr.48i x: J, THBAsiipiw ia the Clark's X A iDeetkl dispatch Id the , IieaisUr and A&vetiiier via SeujUobia, froifi Mufinuftis peared 'at the democratic Convention at Hiltoh, Obio.V Hi was elected a clote ato ..'".to ' the Chicagp. Cotiventioft,! and urged 'discretion, and 'said. Lincoln nifht depijVe him of life, but not again of liber tf. He t left for 'Dayton, as'tli'ere. were fears of an outbresik there; The speeches fn tiie Cojhvehtion pledged the deinoeraey of late to defend Vallandigham, and iudi vidual rights under the Consli utio. - Iekidian, inne 22nd. Tha Clarion has received trustworthy information frbm Trans-Mississij()i, that . Gea. Dick Taylorlias been relieved from vdqt at Jiis owi request by Ki,rby Smitlr; . reasoivunkuQwnl rhvre are eleven .thou. saodyabkees at Morgan, on the Mississip pi rjyer. ' - ' ' no 22nd. TJie etemy attemgg turn our: left thfe mortii)g, but wer$;f6iledr Very vig orous shelRng ha.3 been: going on all dav i in fi-out of Hardee s coi s. 'i wo lines 6f battle of the enemv drove Hard . 4.i ee s picseis in. Thej were permitted to come up, whelr our batteries opened a terrific fire, dtiying them back. with much slaughter. f g3rjQ to'th hour f-going to press;, poond orlers'bfirg. Tlie road and wires We learn, wCte cut. of the 42d Ilegt. to his father, in , this place, dated": . . . - PfiTERSBUHG, June 18. Since writing the within, we have had the hardest fight and the fiercest firiug and sneinng 1 .ever ' witnessed, and tne work still goes on this morning. We had three men wounded.: Sergt. Smith, Samuel Caubfe, William Neil, all ' slight. The ..'enemy, charged our works four different "times. .We killed one yankee (Mjj. Gen. . parton) and captured fourteen hundred 8oeportedr four hundred, for 'certaiu. do not thiirk.they will try lis an' .'more at this point. The -sharpshooters., have the 'day. I Wtill write m a few days. $5p IlKWARD . WIL BE paid for the recovjery of one sword, guard broken, one pistol and one pair boots, ... . v. The" above articles belonged to a deceased . 'cffic&i'r'and were left in the care o Sandya colored man at the Depot, who says that' he devhvered them to a white man who called for therri. The above reward wiW hft nnicl for the re- - k f "covery of ihe stolen articles, with the thanks of the family of the decetsed. Apply- to ' J M. W. JARVIS. : June 22,1864. - , I . : tfd-32 Mv,. NOTICE, "jIF-TI AVINp dispose of my interest in the. ' JbJL Store to Mr. Wm. Smilhdeal, I take thi jnatffoo of retufping my heartfelt --thank 9., for past fkvoxe, and bespeak for my' successor a ."Hberat patroflage. ' ' t ' ' MOSES A. smith: NOTICE. - AVINGr bought-out the interest of Moses A. SMth, I shall continue to do business at the old stand of Smith &; S mitbdeal i where the Post Office ,was formerly Ate pt: where 1 w'dl .try to keep on hand as good a stock as can be. kept in. sueh war times as these. "I hope ittjBfeady attention to business will secure me, ft liberal patronage. - -' - ; ; p " ; , V ,W Mi SMlTtiDEAL. ""I"" . ' ' '' NOTICE, a to , ;;'Jt v JJte person s 1 nde bted to tha- firm of Smith"? JpL. CS ;Smtthdeal, ;; ,m please call lapd settle '. up' their accounts) and all who may have claims - -J.imf -oiA firrri' mlll Krinir tKm fni'ronrH irl have them casher.' - - - ' -' '?. -f. :" '? ..' r-' - 5-.- ; ' , - j, r .JSansbnry, JN. v. June aa. 4td3aw4ta . AMZ?r,-:-ir-?.. - ' .- - "... . ' . - - , ,M;D., at a- dlstsnee Vishtnsrht3 orofes- v. .mMrritintr to him at iulisbonr. in .orderr wit ne appoiat raw-wBen ne can- wait on mem t eoonafter Trtvfl deslriijtile; and thus frequently aretline;tiiaiapiK)iBtaient. . . X- K JI-A fettera cf,toqajry projaptly -Bfiref4 Aa 4. ' opportuimy. - AND-.JMEABKURS. BUSHELS. . "FOUNDS. 60 56 . v 70 "60 : 56 . 32 . 47 0 55 60 46 60 45 56 -44,. 44 33 24 57 60 - 80 38 20 55 8 80 48 55 "24 SlieHd Corn, C;jrftin t8e earj. Pea Uye- : Oittsj . Barley, , Irii Potatoes, SwyetPoiatoes, White- Bean., Cnstr Beaiw, a Citmir.Seetj. Tiiadthy.Seed, Fl4 SMjd, ; lit top Se?d, Buckwheat, Dried Peaches, Dried Apples, Onions, Salt, Stone.Cbal, Maft;. - . Brau, Turnips, . flasteriug Hair, Utrslaclced Li ins t Com Meal) Fiue Salt,. Ground Pea?,'. A box if4j)y 16 inches, 22 deep, contains one barrel.' A "box 16 by 16 J inches, 8 deep, contains one bushel. - j . , . . A box 8 by 8 inches, 8 deep, contains 1 peck. A box 4 by. 4 inches, 4J deepcontajns gallon. A'box 4 bv innhes, 2 deep contaais 1 quart- Ten, gallons Pickled Onions, -83 pounds. Ten gallons Sour Krout , 81 pounds-. We are authorized to anriouncp Dr. John F. FoARn-.a candidate to represent the County of Rowan in the Houfe of Commons of the next .General Assembly of the State, ,TJie Freemen of Rowan County will vote on Thursday, August 4th, for Hon. N. Boy- den, to represent Rowan and Davie in the Senate of the liexi General Assembly of N. Garolyaa and F. E. Shower and Moses L. HotMES, to represent Rowan in the House of Commons. s June.18, 1864. 6td.teiv:pd20 - Don't Let Ycmr Wife OOOK and Wash any more whtnyod can buy a good Negro woman at our Anciion on Thursday the 23d June, whera a variety of other articles will be offered for sale by - WMLE. EDWARD3 &rVQ: June 22. d3l3l . WANTED' A cQinpotout Saw- yer is wanted to lake charge of a Saw Mill on lheWestern North Carolina Rail Road, either a conscript or non-conscript, if a eonseript he will be detailed. .Ihe hisrhest wasres will be Daid to a comDetent Sawver. Applv at the Quarter Master & Qmce to . - . . r m m m JAS. M. fiOOrMANj Capt. aud A. Q. M. Juue 7,184. L d2w ICrCoIirmbia Carolinian and Charlotte Times please copy one week and send bills to this of fice . ' . - Enrolling Office Rqymn County , Salisbury, IT. C, Juna 18, 1864. ALL LL white males in this. county between acres- of fortv-five and: fifty yearsr are hereby "ordered to report' in person at thisoffica, on Thursday, June 23rd, to be organized into companies. The militia - office u will . see i,ha none within the above ages fall to attend. JNO. K, HUYT, " ' Itw2td29 Lieat. and E. O NURSE WANTED T WISH to hire a good Nurse for the balance . of -the year, ror a gcod woman a hberal price will J)J paid. Apply to, or address ' A D OUPDDPDinMl' June l6-3tdPd-' " . Salisbury. . EAU ACADEMY. TV1 ' T - T' '. . " . . IfXY SCHOOL is jiow ttansferrid from ChristXhurch'to the above location L a short distanae from Lyprly's Turn-Our, on tlje W.N. or the equivalent in currency at the present market prrc.es. The children are constantly under my eye, W, nether in hours of play or stu dy... Wo opportunities; therefore, tor learning the polite ats of p-ofane "swearingt fightingy quarrel! ingi &c., will exist. Eyery lesson Is first explained by.me to the. pupil,- aud after-., wards orally repeate by htm, betore. he is al lowed to see it in the book. No apjwrtuuitieB, thfefore,-for the children to become membriz- ing-machines, literary abortions and nonsense. ffabblerswjll exists I have adopted these' inea- snres as nsnt. w i. span aiscnarge my auty, fearless of prejudices, i f . f - EDWARD. PAYSON HALL. June 20, 1864.,, ' ' 4tpd4 ENLITaTEUT BtAJfKS - , v ' For sale at this Office. s April 18th, 1864. . i' . ' 4 TOBACCOi-TOBACCO. O UST RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT and (ot sale, 15 Boxes, .Manufactured Ohew- iag and SibokingTobaeeo? i p ; . -Salisbury, April 25, 1864. tf49 . tAa HENDERSON ha vmg regain- -ed Jus Qealttf, again, rspeyfally offers bw Service? to the, cituens. of S alisliu- C Railroad. The regular session will resume on onlv bohnd bv a voluntary alienation of Monday. JutV 4th. Price of tuition. SI .00 fer It will vindicate those .elements of N month, payable strictly in produce at old prices, dependence , which,nfe secured by a BOXES To tU Sheriffs and Tax?Iecto Jforth; Carol! n a. The following is a. cojwvof so nitieh of an act passed at the &t. session of the' General Assemtjly as relates ta ;llie cur- , - V-1 '" - ; if' A Tency in which taxes in Ay be collected : Svdhos -l; Be it enuctid by the Gene ral Assembly of the Suite ofN'ortfuCa ro Itand'tiisjhere an thority jrf ' th$ q-mer, ' Tst: all -taxes 'due to the Sfate oi: counties ai forejb 5purr poses or- taxes ror ni jfooriiwayments e r ' .Mil. 1.134 j 'ir; , .loreuui T ones anxt torreituies. lor tne, usetfhe; ;btate or 5oun-i tie inay , ibe paid in .Ttirv notes of the io the new issue, authorized by the act of the Confederate Congress, ratified th,e X7tb of February, 1864 and all such dues may be paid during t!:e present yea'rlin the old i sues of Confederate Treasuiry ndtes of the denominatiorj of fi dollars; both inclusive, less thirty thiee aud one third per cent., the tax-imposed by the act of Cono-ress. ' . r . Beit farther enacted, That the act ratified July 3.d, 1863; entitled "an act in relation to the payment of taxes" and for other purposes, and so .much of section" second of the 'Ordinance No. 35 of the State Convention,. ratified 26th February, 1862, as directs lue receiving of Confede rate Treasury notes in --payment of taxes and all other dues, are .hereby fepealed. Owing to considerations explained iu my late report to the General Assembly, our Treasufv -notes of less denomination than a dollar We not exchanged for Con federate notes, but these change notes will be exchanged for North Carolina Treasury notes 01 larger denomination, or for cou pons from our State bonds. On presenta- tation. by you or any other pe'rsQn at .this department of. any amount of our notes above a dollar, or our due coupons, our change: notes for the same ampunt wil be effected through the agencv.Qf the South ern Express Co. JONATHAN WORTH, ' Pub. Treas. Jufle-2d, 1864. ; " PROSPECTUS OF - ."THE, AGE," A SOUIIERN MONTHLY MAGAZINE Thevundersigned- has coinmericed in the City of Richmond the publication of a Monthly Atag- "azine, under the above Ule;. It will present to its readers, selections from the best European PeriWicals, of Literary and" Scientific articles, ot .MoVels and Sketches, which, having already received the imbrima- ture of aij eulighteued taste, cannot but prove acceptible to tlie aouthjern public. 1 he effort will he made to. keep the readers of the Maga zine as nearly as-possibUJbreast of the literary progress of the age. 'Arrangements have been made w.hicli, it is hoped, will enable the propri etors, lo sec.ur.e this end" The Magazine will afsopreseut original .ar ticles from our best writers, in all departments, nd a special , aim of the proprietors of this pe riodical will be to foster Southern authorship by offering an adequate and remunerative held for its exercise. They wiW not, however,, under the plea of this design, encourage, by reproduc tion iu its columns, that class of compositions which create' a yivid ana unhealthy taste, to be' stated only by that hybrid literature which Yankee ingenuity hasV contrived, under the. name of sensational romance. The Industrial Res iurees anoSthe Education al Interest of the Confederacy tire twin foun dations of true independence -wijl receive the pliant share. of a ttealion they deserve. In will be to make a practical application ot tne - . ... T -Li A . I - i ? P iL . doctrine of States Rights to the policv of. the - ... a ' . . a ' countrv. It w endeavor to explain tne inis sionof the Confederacvv which is to demonstrate liberty regutated by law, to exhibit a system of . - 1 f.l . .J. . I i? "1..J States, eacn supreme wunin usrounaaiion, ana powers. ational In high stan dard pfinteMigence and refinement ,tfy accum ulated capital, varied industry and by abundant facilities of mUreomtnunicauou. ...It will pro mote tha adbpioaof all those measures in which the GonfejderateStatesare now dencienh And, whilst tht Constitution of' the Confederate States forbids the General Government to or ganize and operate enterp'rizes of a nature-cal cutated tditain these results, the projectors win consmer iy ineir uuijrtu urge upon ine oiaies the developement of interests so indispensable to" the national welfare. It is. thus Uiat.thrcrugk the aggregate ability of the separate. States the power of the uonteuerate Estates will be made manifest. It is thus that the .collision oi sectional interest and the oppression ofja pom- mon nead will oe avoiaea. '.The various departments of literaiure to which the Magazine will be devotedmav: be uameu as ioiiuwh ., jt. ; . 1. Essays, original and selected, political tit erary and scientific, "and biographical sketches 2. NovelsrTales and Sketches,-original and. selected.Je -v.r...; r'f,i-.": 3. Reviews of; lopka. . .... .y .. . 4. .ttaucattonar Sissays anp. n evrs. v - 5. Notices of thepfogffess oif Science" and Art.. - -;. -. v..-. . ' ' In the 4bnrh ;.lactloipr.5t1i.tft' a ford to " Te achers" i rdbrmatuin fee'feded A h th efr profession, and a'; field for the' interchange of ideas on that euhiecl. to whena, -tneir aja8i- ance and collaboraliptt Ta invitid. .Spnthern School Books will ber noticed anrr3Viewe.a : ana the Sontbern systek of: Edaaiion as opposed to New England empirkis and praoticalUm, TjcuusEach nutobeT, 1., Forthreis months M. For six months A8. .The trade wille supplied by GEORGE L; BlOqOODS, 61 Main Street, ' ; - " . ERNEST LAG ARDE & CO., ' . - Proprietors; WA M. BuftWEtLj.tJhief Editor. Ernest liAGARDEjv Associate Editor. . January 1, 1864. V . . "- - THE . ";: W5. . Sonthern 'Literary Messenger 'V- s. - FORCi864i v";;: V-v -; . This longiestablisUed trad WeH-knowii jourmd of Lilerattfr having been recently purchased by the sab?criber8 rHI, in future, fie conducted excWsiyely under their control In all its de- partrrienis, Jh .business-and editorial, the MaW saB4a;uiue of success in the future iwhichih HIT- ' : 1 ' J. . .- J a L . T . 1 magaziae nus ;iever yei reauzsa, ineir trteaas and. the public shall yield them a-support Wor thy of so important an -enerprise, looking to the advancement ot tn.e highest literary inter est of the Contederacy Argum(int or,appeal4n behalf of the Impor tance 01 an elevated literature to, our country, the absence of which has hitherto made ns a by-word of reproach among the older natian?, tiud.eveii now militates against pur interests .abroad, need not he addressee to those whom ihis circular is designed to reach.. But to the attainment of this great end, some thing more is necessary than mere verbal ex pressio.ns. of sympathy and -encouragement The frie nds of Southern Literature must foster the cltiir.ts ot our: literary men to secure for us a.ivorniy,pos)Uioii.in j,ne-wona oi ieners. VVe -desM "the- Meseuger td be an enter prise worihjjkjjf sup'pottbf all .classes of our peo ple. WeJall aim chiefly o. secure for oir paffes'thrjrpductioiis of the highest .order of genius and scholarship, and at the same' time such .articles as will contribute to.a the"" iiitruc- tioir'ajld amusement of thepuWiaatlarge. To this end we shall give our attention. p' and so licit contributions from Soulher'U writers in all the departments of Literature.. Poetry, Ror mance, ueview, Criticism, uf 6hort, every sub ject whose prominence is -sufficient to entitle it to notice will have its due share of attention. ;Wo earnestly Solicit the assistance of our friJidfl throughout the Confederacy in theJ en- targemeni 01 our snoscripuon ,usi, wnicn musi be increased to enaWe us to-meet. the-heavy pecuniary outlay to wh'ch we shall be subject. Terms, $12 for twelve mouths, $ 8 for six mouths. This. increase will not affect those who subscribed before the 1st of March, Orr dersmust.be accompanied with the money.. Tvl iv George . C. Wedderburn, formerly of New Orleans, now of this city, will-control the .wintihUni.. .Mw'A Frank: H. Ai.frif.nd. of -thi"ei"tv. -will riiTfl" . 7 :T- 9 " . ' v" 1 ts editorial mauagement. - -Communications connected with the literary conduct of the Mes senger will be directed lo the -editor ; other Communications should be directed to the Pro prietors, - , . WEDDERBURN &, ALFRIEW, June 10, '64 Richmond, Va. GOVERNMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA. ti is axcelleacy, : zebuion B. Vance, Bun combe; Governor. . Col David A Barnes, Northampton, Aid. do George JjiUle. Wake", - do Richard H Battle, Jr, Ansop, Private Secre tary, i Dr Edward Warren. ChoWan, Surgeon Gen'I.. John P H Russ, Wake, Secretary of State. Jonathan Worth, Randolph, Public Treasurer." Curtis H Brogden, Wayne, Comptroler. Samue F Philips Ora'nge, Auditor. Oliver H Perry, Wake, State Librarian. Major General R C Cratlin, Lenoir,' Adjutant Generw. Major William B GuIick,wufort, Paymaster.' Major John Deverenx. W ake Quartermaster Major I homas D Hogg Waue, commissary and Urdiiance Uhicar. 1 Major Jtrnips Sloan, Guilfprdf Quartermaster. Major Henry A Dowd, Edgecombe, do Major James H Foole, Ass't Adjt Gen, (Roll of - Honor.) '.. Major WilKam A Graham, Jr., Ass't Adjt - General Lieu Josiah Collins, Washington connty, Ordnance Department. Lieut John B Neathery, Wake, Ass't Adjt. General. . ' Lieut Thomas White, Franklin, Ass't Quar termaster. ' ' f Lieut Isaac. W Garrett, Edgecombe, Ass't Quartermaster;.: Lieut Thaddeus McGee, Wake, Ass't Com missairy , , - Lieut Charles H Thompson, Wake, Ass't Com missary. . -JUDICIAL, j Supreme'CoUrt -Richmond -M Pearson, Yad kinVChief Justice,- Wm 'H Bartle, Orange, and MatHias E Manlyof Craven, Jodges; ion H Rogers, Wake. Attorney General; Hamilton C Jones, Cowan, Reporter: Edmund B Freeman. Clerk. FMeets in the city of Raleigh: .second Monday in June each year. lhe jiorganton term has been discontinued Superior Courfx-Judges Edwin G Raade, Person, Romds'tM ! Saunders, Wake; Robert Bl3r1tS.,Chliwan: Robt SvFfencb. Robespp; JaWoThe, Mecklenburg; George How- ardl3btt$ Kobartf o William, tsranvuie, jv m M S,-B.endetsc 4 . " ' Solicitot8-l s't Grfceuit,.. Jesse J ' Yeates, UrirnrA' 0A. CharlM C Clark. Csavenr 3rd. Sion H Rers?kB;ttdrhey Genera 4th, Thomas Sei tie, mcTtllgfim ; 5thi Ralphi Bux ton, Cumberland; 6h Roberf F Armfield, Yiad- kin; 7th, Wm V . Uynnm; 8tU,-,.Augasia ? iuernmuH, quucouiuc. . Cduneil ofJStateF- BSattehwaitej Fitt; Robert P Djck Unilford; Dr James' Gatbway, Wilkes; L Etdredge Johnston; J.:R Harave, AnFonr Jesse Ji gtubpsv Martin. Literary' ffoard.H' Excailaney,' Governor Vance President Ex Officio, ;Ret WnvE Pell. Wake, and Professor BhvdSteriW,.Ginlfprd; Uf wm-oioan, or iyaaioSj uicuaru a xaivs, tehey GovTanceVPre sfdent, Ojafm Eajbn JrVpf vWaVren,' J K Planner,' of Ke w Hanover and "Moolford ""McGebie, -Bichaid H.Battlei Xr, Seoratarv. ' " . -..- r ,. --- . .. . . : - ? . . : -G'omtmsStoner of . Sinking Jfyni.-r-H a Thomas RBfn AlamanAe, Hon elK!:IS Edwards, Warren, and Hon David L Sff&ur Oraogei...: '.- - . . - ' 'l1 .TJjo University : of North Carolina" Ja-Lat Chapel HiU. Hon DaviJ.L Swain. President, . Eev Calvin H Wifey: is. SnpariatenideAlof the Com man Schools af th State., r. , IM&dtnvtlA,- M.-. iavPiieiiiall tfceR CTnstUu tion for the De ai , Dumb and the:Blin4 at Raleigh:. , : T '. - - pr Edward. (X Fisher is . Superintendent ait the Insane Asylarii. 1 . , r located at EiCHBdtoain, vl.. ,. -fie- - TheP-JSatecutis- 0 Hon. Jeff. Davis, of Miss , Tresidentr . - - Hon. A. H. Stephens, of Ga., Vice-Presidant; - - " ; " The inirrViv;': v ". .''"" J P- Benjamin, of. La., Secretarygf State. . C G Me.mminger, of S C Sep'yof Treauryr Jas A Seddox, of Va., Sec'y o av S RMallory, of Fla.,sec'y of tjayy. 7 " Hon Geo Davis, of N C., Attorney ner, John H Reagan, of Texas, Postmaster' GenMC ' Heilds of Bureau. .f RufusR-Rhodes, Commissioner of Patents.. G E W Nelson, Supt of Publle Printing. Gen Sam Cooper, Adj'i and Inspector Gen' -JohifS Preston, Chyef of Bureau' of Conscrip tion. - . K Brig-Gen A R L'awton, Quartermaster Gen. S P Ioore, Surgeon-General. . . E W Johns, Medical Purveyor. , ' ! - . - . ' - . - North' CarpllRa Representation 1h Cosgcess Senate. ' . Wm ,T Dortch and Wat A Graham, i , House of Representatives. , First District Martin, Hertford, Gates, Chowan, Perquimans,, Pasquotank, Curritack uainijen, i.oriiiainpion, w a&nipgion, trymn and Bertie W N H Smith. - -. Second District Halirax, Edgecombe, Beau fort, Wilson, Pitt, Green, Lenoir and -Hyde - R R Bhdgers. - Third District Carteret, Jones, Craven, Onslow, Duplin, Way ne ; Johnston and Samp son J T Leach- Fourth District New Hanover, Brunswick Co)ainbus, Bladen, Robesorf, Comberland Rich mond and Harnett J OFulcher.'- . '- TJfth District Warrem Franklin, Granville, vnnee ana xsasn-Mosian lunwiv t?-v;k-- r eA . "Cfus, Rockingham. Guilford Stokeirand Forsy the J A Gilmer. - . - Seventh District Randolph, Davidson, ' Chatham, Modre, .Montgomery, Sianly and Ans'on J M "Leach . ' " r Eighth' District Rewan, Cabarrus, Unions 1 Mecklenburg, Gaston, Lincolu, Catawba and Cleaveland J G Ramsay. 'Ninth District Ashe,, Alleghany, Wilkes, Caldwell Alexander i Yadkin, . Surry, Davie, Iredell and-BurkeB S Gaithei' Tenth District Clay, Cherokee Macon, Jackson, Madison, Buncombe." Transylvania, Henderson, Polk, Yancey, McDowell Rut her- ford, Mitchelli Haywood and Watauga G W -Logan. . CONFEDERATE STATES CQURTSi TJie Dist rict of North .Caroiina 8; divided into three Judicial Districts, and the times and places of holding the courts appointed by the Judge. : .. Hon. Asa Biggs, of Martin, Judge.' ' ' Geo. V. Strong, of Way ne, Dist. At tome y', Wesley Joites, of' Wake,. Marshall. The Court of the District of Albemarla is held at Halifax, on Wednesday next after third Monday in May and November. - JosephRam sey, clerk, Rocky Mount. A The Court for the District of Pamlico isheld at Goldsboro' on the fourth Monday in May arid November.. William M Watson, clerk, War- ; reiiton. - . The Court for the DisUk5Jt 4f Cape Feat, is H held at Salu-bury, the Jtfonday' next after the fourth Monday in. May and November.- Dan iel Coleman, clerk, Concord. ; " ' ' E A Thompson -of Charbtte, E B Border of Goldsboro, W S Maron- of. Raleigh, Toa W Brown, Jr., of Wilmington, Coniederate , Spates Commisstbners. : - Head-Qaarters C S. Military Prfsoi, ) SAussorj, N. C , May 24th, 1864. ) List 4f Officers and Attachees at th Con . federate State Military J'rtson, &aibs- bur y, N. C. . -' t Col. John A. Gilmer Jr.. ommandant of Pot CapL J. A. Fnqua, Ass't , " 1 Lieut. . D. tocjttou,-Adjutant. f - . ; J. M. Abernatby, Assistant-Surgeon. . G. B.Paulson Hospital Stewaru. . James IMartin', Sergeant Ma6r. "' Jr L. Lyerly, Prison J31erki , n -'.. . B.James Best, iJommaodaat a clerk. . . PRISON GUARD. ' Capt C D. Freeman, Co. ,Af 10 meiK :' - ' 1st Lieut. J. L. Shirley, ' J 's - j 2d . J. A-MooTe - H Jr2d M:,c;avis, 1::Z;U , ... f:. .tJapt. H. E. AlJen iCo. BL. l$$W6n. ; Jajt Ljettt. G. A: Latnain ' ' .' -Sp " C. H.nead r.:J 4 Capt. E. D. Snead,. rtCo, C 112 men. ,s isViyt.RHmtffBgton, ' - 2d " W. It.-Snead, . - V Jr2d A. Mv WhitMtL: :l O' -'if,. Prisoner wnfineS iriihtffjSllliUtaky.. :': S nliiJttirii N L: C . CobiederatesserV . Courtrlartiat; Yanlea- deserters, y v Polilical prisontrj, Prwmew of Wr f 'msmm l',: . .. v!tt' f - 4 i. V - T- ry end TietnUy.: Jane 7th, 1864. (dJfcwtf) 1 if aopnew, aeveiopacraiicraeienaa. -Jr, Secretary. : ; yotal, fit. . St . 3' .!.. .X.. "