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VAC.",' . ?- - - . - - - - i l. ' .. . - . . f - ': y; ' .L...'l . SALISBURY, N. C, JUNE 24, 1864. .33 .if- int . 111 n . fi 1 .!.-. m .. h u v, a 1 U lii IN Hi 111 14U: (U UU I MJm ttERORTS-X)F TDK Association, Edtered'-aeQordiag io act of Congress-In the,! . year I863;by JvS.RAsher. in thp Clerk's j office of- the District Court of ihe Con fede- fate Statea for the Northern Dhttriat of Geor gia. FROM THE WEST.. Marietta, June 22nd. i About ,fiveocloCk la&l evening '.the n xny attempted to take the works oo our extrerjae left, when they were driven back through three lines of "battle. Our forces wre upwards of two hours and half, in action- very fierce. We captured sixty jr1s oners. Stevens dforision sufirid most in wounded particularly in Br own V brigade. . Eigtii skirmishing has been goingon this evening. : ,; Mobile, June' 23. ' Speciar dispatch to the EveutDg News. - via Senatobia, tays Northern, paptrsreceiv- ed. Morgan was at Flemingsburg on he 140i. with three thousand men and said BurnbrWge's dispatch is false, his Poss 176 : ''and would not leave the State., f Vallandigh3n at Dayton said he had .calculated the consequence, if arrested but 'eye for ey atid .tooth for J&Oth, so hUp him the ever Jehovah. Would; remain 'Iquiet until aher0-'p6pfx ' Gov. Vwce:JPrmdirig ffifr.Vhk 'Sick and WbundZd Sdldiers.rWid take pleasure iii lay mg' tefoji . our readers t he ve bin edef ter whicii etiBatip ;frb;tefC8j .is a WouhdBd of our Stare5liEfe&dl . ftirof onr gallatit 6ldilfiier f oraua.aiiouPQrauiiiivosuputy.:tuir rjeeds 8tfibfiMW nliee of frestrbeettovfrtJeerrilfW Richmond forWcn(fe ft,farrted HllfPiiifet fiiableelTdrts of Mafe vHo&tlie ?able Und 7;efficjettt Kedininissal ' : this- smte' ;,';::-:--'Mmmm Vikder Hospital. . R-chmond, VaM June 7th, 1864. To IFis Excellency Z. B. Vance, Gover nor of the. State of North Carolina Sir.:. I takfeat.pleasure i"n ackridwle.dpj.ngfhe receipt,,at the hands of Surgeon General Ed. Warren,-of 10. bbls. flour, 2 bbls. sii gan I ,bblr lard, and 1 sack of coffee' from Uie State-of North Carolfna, for the behe : fit of- her ' sick and wounded soldiers, throngh you, her able Executive, -who has "so often manifested such provident care for tee. wants of her sick, as well as the necessities of.her troops in the field. Very respeclfutly, your pb't. servant, ' A. G. Lane, Surgeon in charge. Laugh when you can, Fun, stys yuilp 1a the most eouservative ele ment of society, and onglit to be cherished1 and encouraged by all lawfuVpiean8. People never plot mischief when thev are merry. -Laughter is an enefhy to malice, a foe to scandal and friend to every virtue. It promotes ood temper, nliveii8 tbe heart, and brightens the intellect. " . . I $300 REWARD. I; WILL PAY'the above reward of three httn--dred dollars for the annrehensutn tr rcrnfliiA. ment rn JaiL eihc Korth Carolina or Virginia, iriy negro boy HENRY, so that I can get him.' Said boy is'23 years old, was raided to Orange County Virginia, and has been in Richmond for the hwi foariyearsr with Mr. Davis, he is 5 feet 10 inches high, "daik mulatto, ct mplains of rheumatism in both Tegs and arms, spate made. Said boy left my plantation in Davie county, North Carolina.on 19th inst., and may pe trying to make his way back to Virginia. '! - T. N . COOPER. ; :JFune ?5, l56-33cVw4if. tty JJaily Confederate, Raleigh, copy ten times add" send bill to this-office, $50 MiWfeD" WIL BEvraid for the teebvery of one wotd, fiuard.broken, one pistol and one pair boots. v f The above articles belohged to a deceased officer, and were left in the Care of Sandy, a colored man at the ; Depot, who says that he devUvered them'to a yhite man who called for them.. x f - The above reWardvrili'tbe paid for the re1 covery of h stblen ' r!e with the thanks 01 me lamuy or tnej: t.wc4asecL Apply to, M. W. JAKVIS. June 22, 1864 WEIGHTSt AND MEASEURS. BU8UEL8. " rOUNbs. Vheatf. " . 60 ' Shelled Torn, ' 56 . Corn in the ear, ' ' 7Q Peas, - " 60 Hym i ' 56 OaU, 32 - . Barley, 47 Irish Potatoes, . Sweet Potatoes, . 55 While Beans,. .60 Castor Beaua, .. . 46 r Clover Seed, '60 Timothy Seed, 45 -Flax Seed, x . '56 Hemp Seed,. , , 44 'BlueGrass Seed, . 44 Buckwheat, 62 Dried Peaches, ' . . - 38 Dried Apples, 24 Onions, 57 ' Salt, i ' 50 Stone Coal, 80 - Malt, 38 Bran, 20 Turnips," j 55 Plastering Hair, 8 Unslaeked Lime,- 80 Corn Mear ? - 48 Fine Salt,. 55 Ground. Pen. 24 A box'4hy 16 inchs, 22deep, eontains one barrel.'-, . " A box 16 by 16 inches, 8 deep, contains one bushel. , A box 8 by 84 inches, 8 deep, contains 1 peck. A box 4 by 4 yiches, 4 deep contains i gallon. A box 4 by 4 inches, 2 deep corttaiits 1 quart. Ten gallons Pickled Onibns, -83 pounds. Ten gallons Sour Kroat. . 81 pounds. We jtre authb'rlzed to announce Dr. JOHij r . Jpoakd a canuiuate to represent tne Cbuqty of R6 wan in the House of Commons of .theneJl. General Assembly of the State. -The Fr&r of Rovvan Oounty will foto .lrT&uridfgust '4rh, for Hbn.N. Boy jiEif, to -rJfesent Rowan and. Davie in the n.w-nl i? tt. s.mr.rn anA T.-1 b.tfo.reprntfiowan.iiB; the House of Commons., June 18, l$64.6tdtew:pd29 lSBoeeu ot my mureiun- me tore ttf iM W'StaUhdeal, I take this method. o( redrning jnj heartfelt thanks ur pastfavorpj j,nd 'bespeak for my successor a liberal patronage; J : - . MOSES A. SMITH. v , v NQ TIOE. . tvlNiG bboghfoatHhe interest of Moses 'ELAmjth, I ihall cbntiirue'todo. business at the old tand of Smith & Smithd 1, wucro jfatt ?bst Office .aj'rihejrlyept ; wfcere I frWMfy. keP oiv hand asgood a stocjfe as can. bUepf In , abeb war times' as "these. hope ny'stead attention to business will ec are me iiDerai patronage. i f i. j ; I . W.M.SMlTHllliAii. : : liWSS MITHDB AL. ury , n . i june . 4icufzw?ta mas TlfTOTJLD respectfully soreBf 'to those Y-Y't distaace wishing his profe sional services, the propriety "ilU -first ; writing to him at Salisbifi-y, tn order that h ma v unnnlnt A. timn when ha emit wn.it on. th pitt as soon after arrival as desirable; and thus frequently save time and disappointment. ; N. B. All letters of inquiry promptly answered "he first opportunity.' . .J " r..n Q9 1 0R 4 tKAQi '4 i? Y SjPHOOL is now transferred from Christ Church lo the abdve location, a short distance from Lyerly's Tarn-Out, on the W.N. C Railroad. The regular session-will resume on Monday, July 4lh. f rice of tuition, l.vu per month, payable strictly in produce at old prices, or the equivalent in cunency at the present mViAiriAP in hrtrtra rt n1au Af atltk dy. No t)pportumtiep, therefore, for learniBg the polite -arts oi profane swearing, ngnting, quarrelling &c, will exist. Every lesson is first explained By me to the pupil, and after wards orallv repealed by rtfm, before he is al lowed to see it in the book, . No opportunities, j therefore, for the children to become memoriz ing n Icuines, literary abortions andnonsense- gabblers will exist. I have adopted these mea sures as right. I shall discharge iny dutyf tearless ot prejudices. EDWARD PAYSON HALL. Jnne 20, 1864. 4tpd4. TTOLISraEPT BLANKS JUi. v For sale at this Office. April 1 8th, 1864. TOBACCO, TOBACCO. 150 BOXES. J, TJST RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT and for sale.150 Boxes, Manufactured Chew ing and Smoking Tobacco. . ' MICHAEL BROWN. Salisbury. April 25,1 864 tf49 DR C A. HENDERSON, having regain ed his health again respectiUy ofTers his professional Services Ho the cit&ens bf Salisbu ry and vicinity. June 7th. 1864. (d5t:wtf) , A LL persoas indebted to the. firm of Smith; zue o uwiy pwiw? y wie library Richard H Battle, Jr, Anson, JA. &LSr4tthdeaVjviH please caU'apd setge progresstjf the age. Arrangements have been tary up theirijfenWaa'Otfl who may have claims made whiclv it is. hoped, will enable the propria DrjSdward. Warren, Chowan, Surge tfeoafiWltrter tba FWird1 .and fetors to secure this end. , ' k Johu p H RUss, Wake, Secretary of i.ni'.rHtt'm .iA2.!.-.? t. ... ,-.) ' I itteriaagwae win aiso present original ar- .wikA wrth. T?rtrfiniiirPKii, To the Sheriffs aod Tax-Colketors f North Caroliaa. ! ; Tiro folldwing is a copy 'of so rmich'bf an act passed at. the last session of the General Assembly as relates to the cur4 rency in which taxes may be collected : Section 1 Be it emusfed by the Gene rap Assembly of, tke State ofjfo'rih Caro lina, and it is hereby enacted by. tHe au thority of the same. That al taxes due to the State or counties and" for school pur poses, or taxes for the poor, all payments for entries of publie lands, andall fines ancl forfeitures for the use of the State or coun- ties, may be paid in Treasury notes of the Confederate states under five dollars, or .1 - . , . , ' . in-the new issue authorized by the act of the Confederate Congress, ratified the 17th of vFebruary, 1864 and all such dues may be paid durino; the present vear in inng tre present year in the old' issues notes of the denomination of five dollars, both inclusive, less thirty th tee and one third percent., the tax imposed by the act of Congress. Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, That the act ratified July 3d, 18rj3, entitled "an act in relation to the payment of taxes" and for other DurDOses. and so much of afiMinri second of the Ordinance No. 35 of the oiHie ouveunou, ravineu zoii reoruary 0... C ' : ..i:r.J nn.l -n " ' 1862, as directs the receiving of Confede rate Treasury notes in payment of taxes and all other dues, are hereby repealed. Owing to considerations explained in my late report to the Generaf Assembly, o'ur Treasury notes of less, denomination than a dollar are nol; exchanged for Con federate notes, but1 these change notes will be "exchanged Jot ; North Carolina Treasury notefi of larger denomination, or for cou pons fcom our State bonds."- On presenta-. tation by fou or any other person at this ttlPR,tu5 of any amount of put notes above a dollar," or bur due" coupons, our change notes for ihe same amount will be effected through tile ageney of the South ern Express Co. ! - : "JONATHAN" WORTH, Pub. Treds. June 2d, 1864. PROSPECTUS OF THE AQE," A SOUHERN ; MONTHLY MAGAZINE. The undersigned, has'commenced in the City 1 nri ,kmnnH lha niih inatinn ofa MArithlv Mner, azine, unde r. the above (kle.. It will DresehWo its readers, selections from the . best European Periodicals, of Literaryand Scientific articles, of IN 6 ve Is and Sketches, which, havihg already deceived the imprima- tare of an enlightened- taste, cannot but prove acceptible to-the Southern public. The eflbrt Will be made to keep the readers of the IMaga- ticles from our hesi writers, in all departmeats.l and aspec aim of.the prop rudieal wnf be t& foster Southern authorship by S?dW?l! remunerative field for us ejereiw?. . "i"oer, unuer thVpof tbis dgnreneonragey by reproducr ..?f:a,W,af8 ot compositions whiQh creaiyrvid andjinhearthyaste, tcl)e stated- only by that Jiybhd literature ;yhich iB,Wn.w' anaer Ilamr sensaipnai romance. - , ; &Wl daslrial R&mrcee and the Education- I al; latere St ov in e vonieaeracy tne twtnroun h;,...Vj iu. . r.. J il. 1.1 i"- dations pf true inaepenoence win receive the ;anv snare ot aitennoo tfiey aeserve. in me oeyetoptJHicuv u vucac 4uCi.uu,iis uuiecii wut me iQ;niaRet ywcm application oi vne doctrine 6T UtetRights to the policyf thit country.- .. it wju .euaew-.ui.eiaitjn: sion of the Confederacy, wWdhl liberty reguUted by law, toxhiBtiaaJempX States, -each soiwme withidiUouta4Rilp4 only bound by a voluntary alienation of powers, It will vindicate, those etementsof National tlx- I dependence , which are. secured. by a highstanSf dard of inUMigeTice and refinertt,by acci I 4ani1W f in t aim Am m n n in fii, n I m'.II I Lpagfe th adoption of all those mearu res in which the Uonfederate states are now getieient. And, whilst the Constitution of tbe onfede rate states forbids the Genera! Government to or ganize7 and operate enterprizes of a nature cal calated to attain these-results, the . projectors will nnnsider it LhMrdntvio nMmnnnn the Slnta the devejopemeot. of interests so indispensable to" the national welfare. It is thus that.lhrough the aggregate ability of the separate-States, the-power ef the Confederate States will be made manifest. It is thns that the collision of sectional interest ndhe oppression of a c V, ... . f The vsrions departments of literature wiiiuu mo mHSitziuo win no uoiott,'uia vl. Essaysf original and selected, po4iiicaintvs0jfet7ors- 1st Circuit, Jesse 4 r? Yeates rary and scientilic, and biographical sketchest is. iNoveis, iaies ana OKetcnes, original and selected. ' 3. Reviews of Books. 1 4. Educational Essays and News, - -5.. Notices of the progress of Science and Art. ' " . ' In the urth section, it is the design to af ford to Teachers information needed in' their profession, and a field for the interchaQs of ideas on that subject, to which end. their assist- ato uvoic u uxm ai auto o,uu voiraoonuion .is iBvua. oouuiern School Books will be noticed and reviewed : and ma ooumern system ofr iiucation as opposed to now uuginuu o uj pincism ana pncucaiiini, dupheld, developed and defeneid. Terms- Each number .$ 1 yQ For . three months $4. For six months $8. ' The trade will be supplied by GEORGE L. BIDGOODS, 161 Main Street. ( ERNEST LAGARDE SJ CCii , i . - . ( Proprietors. W4. M: BAwell, Chief atdr Jv : Ernest Laoarde Associate Editor January 1, 1864. " THE . Soiithe'ii Litcrarj Siessener FOR 1664. V This long" QstiLlislied and ell-knowo Journal of Literature having been recently purchased by the subscribers, will, in fu.are be conducted exclusively under their control In all its de- parlmeuts, b6th basine.ssaud"Uorial,tho Mes Wl D.e Hnoer inVTD!rD- ttU entirely new regime, ana the Proprietors -are 8auguine 0f suceess in thl future, which the Magazin haji never yet realized, if their friends and ifie pubEfc shall yield them a'support wor- thy of so; injjiprtaat an enerpris), looking to wiw wrwi .ub Ar'gnment or appeal in behalf of the impor tance of an elevated literature to our onuntry, the-abseuee of which has hitherto made ns a bv-word of reptoach amona the 'tolder nations, and. even now militates aaafnsrT our Interests abroad , needkot sbe addressed to t hose whom this circular b designed io 'reach. But to th aUalnment of this great end, goto e- tUing more isnecefsary than mere verbal ex- ls f ?y4 nteoraZement It. ster lire lluwui ijvui.uiu uteivraiu uiu.uu. the efforts of our literary men to secure for us a worthy position, Tn 'the .world. oAetters. We .design the Mjessenger to be an enter prise, worthy of support of alt classes of our peo ple. We shall aim chiefly jo secure for our pagestne productions of the highest order oj genius and scholarship, and at the same time such articles as will contribute to the instruc tion and amusement of the public a t rarge. To this end we shall give onr attefltionto. and so licit contributions from Southern wrkers in all the departments of Literature- Poetry, Ro mahce Review Criticism, in short, every sub- hect whose prominence is sufficient to entitle it to notice win nave us-ooe snare oi attention. We earnestly floUcrt the assistance of Qur friends throughout the Confederacy in the, en largement of ouj subscription list, which must increased to enable us to meet the heavy pecuniary outlay to which we shall be subject. Terms, $12 for twelve months, $8 for six months. This increase will not affect those who subscribed before thejstof March, Or ders must be accompanied with the money. . Mr.'GEORUE C. wedderbuhn, formerly of New Orleans, now of this city, wilTcontrol the business interests of the Messenger, aud Mr. Frank H. Alfriend, of this city, will direct its editorial management. Communications connected with the literary conduct of the Mes senger will be directed to the 'editor ; other communications -should be directed to the Pro- pneters WEDDERBURN &, ALFRIEND, June 10. '64. Richmond, Va.. G0VEKNMEX1 OF NORTH CAROLINA. His Excellency, Zebulon B. Vance, Bun combe, Governor. 1 ' Col David A BarnesKNorthampton, Aid. do Qeorge Little. Wake, - do Private oecre- on Gen'l. Stale. TrASiRrtrer- n.ie i T-T RrAfrfsn . Wanna. CnmnlrnUr en IT Prrv, WakW. Stftt Ijhrarian. Major Qeoerai 3t C Gatliri, Lenoir, Adjutant i General MaW AViBiam B Galtck, Beaufort, Paymasler. Major John Devereux. Wake, Quartermaster. Major Thomas D Hogg, Wake, Commissary andOrdnance Officer. ; Major- Jams Sloan, Guilford, Quartermaster. vUfinV Hnrv A Dnwrf. Eomlw. do r.Ma11Jamea HPoote. Ass't Adit Gen. fRollW 1 , . ' Honor.). j Major Williairi- A Graham, Jr., Ass't Adit ! r,nirals? T.i-wt Wt, nHIna Washington county, fihn r kth.. -Wk -r.- A.s?t Adit .'. .neriU.- FrankM Ass't Quar- ermaster , i W Garrett, "Edgecombe, Ass't Quartermaster. . ri.nrTUM.. a.a w AWi f!m. 'TibSaarj "v V vv ! - Caar J Freeman, Clerks fMieta hi the fcity of Kalh second OMopday imJnne -each year, TheMorganton term hasjMetatgiaQd 1 . Superior jCoirudgesEdwbtoRade, prwfn. RArrn,!,,,, m SanndAr. WntX Rnrt - r Heat&Chowah; RobfS Freneb; Rber i jaraes w oBoorne, jnecKienonrg; George now- to ard, Wilson; Robert B Gilliam, GranviBej Wm M bippfc Henderson Hartfordi 2nd. Charles. C Chtlrk. Cravsn; 3rd, Sion H Rogers, Wak,e, Attorney General; 4th; Tholhas SeUle, RoclinghamjSttf, Rafpli ux-: ion, U umber land; 6h, Robert F Armheld, Yad- Rin: tn, vym r. isynam: eth, Augustus o Mernmon Buncombe. ' . t Council of SUteW B Satterthwaite.' Tltt: i r . . . . ' . - ' .ISMiTO! S .r-Si9KJ -atK A-UFonrJesSe JR Stubbs,-Martin; I lAxerary Doara.niaj cxcenency,"Uovernpr Vailed esi6!ent Bar' OfBcidT Rv R iPalll JUDICIAL, ,' . ;-' . : Z I W, Chief JastW iftaal Orangl; gnhn AGilmer Jommandajit of Sion - H Rogers, Wak AlrnevVeneral 5u D; Stockton, Adjutant. ; Ilamilton C Jorres, RowaU! BeBorterS Edtnund i Abernathy, Assistant Surgeon. Wake, and Professor Richard 6 tetling, Guilford; m oioan.ot uaiMn: Kwharrt h Ktti. Secretary. Board ! rnternaVImtfOVement-rlla Sxcik ! lencv. Gov Vance. President, BM'Qjfcii&VLm JSalon.r, Df Warren, J tl JManner, ntw W . J lf.l.l... ViaVasi nanuyec, ana monirora icwbubi umi H Battle. Jr, Secretary. ; 'f J."-: Commissioners of Sinking 'ftwU Ho Thomas RafHn, Alamance, Hon ldiH Edwards, Warren, and Hon Daym i waui; The, University of North Carpnnab at Chapel-HilL , Hon Dayid Jf wain;;rredBt.. Rev Calvin H Wiley is ; SnperinteifleM oi , the- Common Schools oflW:iB.utfcK;.rJ-I Willie J-Palmer. A M. la Princioal 6T the If ; CJjistitution for' the De af , Dumb and the filinl at Rsleih. . ' ' : r i Dr Edward C Fisher is Supermlendent ow the Insime 'Asylum. . . j CONFEDER ATK STATES' COYEUNHENT. LOCATED AT RICHMOND, VA. The ExeMfit t f0i tbf Davis of Mkuft President. . J P Benjamin, of La.k Secretary of Utr. C G MEMMn)GE&, of S-CT., Sec'y of Trelumr Jas A SenuoM,,of Va:ec'ycf War -'. Site Malory, jf Fla., Sec'y bf tbisifafy; ' ? Hon Geo Davis, of;N C., Attorney; Gemsrali John H Reagan, of .Texas, PostmasteV GenM. Heads of Btuaps, " Rbfus R Rhodes, Commissioner pf Patents. G E W Nelson, Supt of PobKw Prmtia-. Gen Sam Cooper, Adj't and Ihspector Gen. John S Prestos, Chief of . Bureau ofConscrjp- -i-' tion. "1 -. - -' . " Brig-Gen A R Lawton, Q'iartermafiterJGen. . S P Moore Surgeon-General. . E W Jobus; Medical Purveyor. . North Carolina Representation In Cdigress Senate. Wm T DortOh. apd Wh A Grihail House of Representatives. First District Martin, Hertford, 0tee, Chowan, Perquimans, Fasquotatik, Currituck. Camden. Northampton, Washington, TyrreiV and Bertie W N H Smith. Second District Halifax, Edgecombe, Beau fort, Wilson Pitt, Green, Lenoir and Hyde R R Bridgers. 4 Third, District Carteret, Jones, Craves, Onslow, Duplin, Wayne, Johnston and Samp son J T Leach. Fourth pistrrct -New Hanovfer, Brunswick, Columbus, Bladen, Robeson, Cumberland Rich mond and Harnett-J C Fulcher, Fi fth District Warren, Franklin , Granville Wake, Orange and Nash Josiah Turner. -Sixth District Alamance, Ptfrson, (jaiweH, Rockingham. Goilford, btokes ancLForsythe J A Gilmer. . t Seventh District Randolph, Davidson, Chatham, Moore, Montgomfry, Stanlyland Ansoq J M Leach. . ; Eighth' Distrlct-'-Rowaji, CabarrnstTnlon, Mecklenburg, Gaston , Lincolu, Catawba and Cleaveland J G Ramsay. Ninth District Ashe, Alleghany, Wttket, Caldwell Alexander, Yadkin, Surry, Davie, Iredell and Burke B S Gaither. Tenth District Clay, Cherokee, Macon, Jackson, .Madison, Buncombe. Transylvinia, Henderson, Polk, Yancey, McDowell, Ruther ford, Mitchell, Haywood and Watauga G W Logan. N CONFEDERATE STATES COltRTS. The District of North Carolina is divided into three Judicial Districts, and the timesnd places of holdiug the courts 'appointed by the Judge. - ! Hon.; Asa Biggs, of Martin, Judge. Geo. V. Strong, of Wayne, Dist. Attorney Wesley Jones, of. Wake, Marshall. , The Court of the District of Albemarle is held at Halifax, on Wednesday nxt after third Monday in May and November. Joieph Ram- sev, clerk, Kocky Moun. ' The Court for the District of Pamlico is held at Goldsboro' on the fourth Monday in May and November. William M Watson, clerk, ! War renton. ;? , ' .. The Court for the District of Cape -Fear Is held at Salisbury, the Monday, next after the fourth Monday in iMay and November Dan iel Coleman, clerk? Concord. ' r , E A Thompson of Charlotte, E B Borden of Goldsboro, W S ;Mafon of Raleigh. Thos W Brown, Jr., of Wilmington,' Confederate States Commissioners. - , ... . Bead-Qaarters C S. Blllttary Prlsoi, ) . Salissdry, N . (X, May 4th,1864. List of Officers .and Attachees a . $e Con federate States Military Prison, Salts- bury, N. C. , Pott G. E. Paulson, Hospital Steward James. Martin, Sergeant Major. r ' J, L. Lyeriy, Prison Clerk. B.James Best, Commandanrs Clerk. PRISON GUARD. - ..C Dl Frnman. Co. A. 110 mB. 1st Lieut. J. L. Shirley 2dixll J A. Moore Jr Davis, tt tt tt Capt. H. PAllem Co. B, 1( men. 1st Lieut. CrfALabam, . 2d ' C.TL4ead, Jr fid " G. TVlfcnr ' CaprE DrneadV '4 Co. C, il2tnen. 1st Lt. R. H. WatKngton a -5d.'i W.R,nea!,. , it - Jr2d A. M. Whitsett, Prisoners confined iu ths C. S. Military Prisyn, - Salieburp N: Q.: Confederates serving out sentences of Court Martial, Yankee deserters, PbKtteat prisoners,' Prisoners of War Total, 7 '''.I V i -1 , . i, 310 K 95 " " i 164 : aft - ' i .- ...... - ' - . - . z . - - . "j , sm " ' ; -" - - ' " F ." .aft --r-ist M V-.- .. S"f--'m . --.- .1 1 . I WftP I I I) III III - "?ia 1
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