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- - .. ... - - , . - - - : - " & -. . ' . . - " .- - v. r'V- ' - . ' . h mwm -aloe Dl:. 1 '. , , L"'v SALISBURY,. N.Vc;,TOkE-L- V ' ' -v ; ' ; : KERQBTS OF THJ? P.RESS ASSOCIATION, JBnleted accofdiptf-io act of Gongfess ill the : year 1865, by J. S. TiiftAWiBR. in Ifie Crerk'" office of the Districi Codrt of the CoiilVde rate State for the Northern District of Geor- i' ' ' ' ' ' -FROM TH1T WEST. ;- - - -''.Marietta, J uue 24. The eneraj, two or three lines, appeared in frdnt of Hardee's cdrps jestc-i day. Qur troops fell, back- causing them to follow, when our artillery opened a severe - fire riving thera to their breastworks, causing great confusion with much toss. Our bat teries on Kershaw Hill inflicted severe jiii.nishraent upon them during rthe' day. A deserter 'from Hooker's corps came in (bis njoruing, says the ioss " on the right the pa'St two days was 800, including two Generals whose names he did not remem Y.) Spirit of the times edited by a. man who has heretofore been ,a Strang ad voeate ot he war : doesn't BGcm to bo very tiancli elated bj the prospects of the war : Fever before have we-felt a de pressipir jecloal to. tlmt which assaults us at tf) is iijloiiebt'XTbroo'ycA Ave.i moot of tlie.war. ' debt 6f sixteen , hand red millions, stares us. in-the face; arid nearJjr a ualf million of ijur soldiers have h6dSEiSop.'-,:triio elastic Hope which bnoycd the earli er stages of the jBtrnggle has largely 'fatled oiit, hile, so far as;jthOon fecjeratei are e6ncenred ttiey are better ,6$; loidaJ.to , Jears more'contest thariaii j vi otis jp4 ri bdf of the wajv 1 THe tiiin VrTiej at firWt rebireare cOnstiiV the 6cienc'e' ofi.iibsiitib Ven settle gtJe? snU ags&if- . 'Ifetfha'BvUl saficesfw&ica es. ta ea80nreW 'gling popnjat ions toear jot nationarhty.ifi very nearly:' aii; r i Is it mt, ttt6rforA fcimaVn&v;. diocrity ahd'dottbtdnSSSShcia wield the entire sway ? ; Yet, such i the case; and as we dwell upon it ye . are almost led to believe that God not only is riot with nis, but again6t ;us. He ias confounded our "jodgmeritF, , divided our councils, and delivered us into the hands of the feeble, the faint hearted, and the blind. And why shonld He be with us, base, groveling arid corrupted as Hveare? We are riot ith Himl We are a godless, conscienceless, re ligionle88 people. " There is no hon or, uo virtue, no devotion, except atiibng tli masses, while ninet per 'cent :of all vrho range above 'thous and, dollars incomes are" lynx yed sbarpers, who' are "watching every neighbor with suspicion, aid who . subordinate every sentiment to self. Gbn. olk. In the pockets of (ftn. Polk -were found, in that of the left side, his hook of Common Prayer for the -service o -ttie Protestant Episcopal Chureh. and in the right pocket, four copies of the Rev. Dr. Quintard's little wort, entitled r alra tortbe Weary and the Wound ed.n Upon the fly leaves of each of these little volumes, indicating 'for whom, they i.v.v i-.wuutu, "a msgriueu tne names or Ven. ,J os. E. J oh hston,Xieutenant General Hardee and Lieut. Gen. Hood, wrth; the: ,50toplimen ts. of -Lieut; Gen.' Leon i dPolk, une 12th, 1864 Within the fourth vol ume was inscribed his own name. AH were saturated with the blood which flow ed from the wound. '- $50 REWARD wTT. T5TP iA iWjJL ' i.-. 1,-aju xmu nui me retroverv 01 one sword, uard broken, one pistol and one pair above articles belonged to a'dewiuml .omeer, ana were' lett- ti - the- care of Jy, Vectored man at thef Denot who that he devlivefed theM to -st wMteman, called for thirai - - r?. he above Teward will be Daidfor the re- c Z. J e Vl.:"s awicu. ariicres, witaxne ttranKs acceajsetl. -Apply to 22-1864. - ' ; tfd-2 j . ' .. I " The J 1 WElMfS JVND METASEUKSr BUSHELS. - fOU.NDB. Wheat, , r 6fr . Shelled Corn, ' ' 56 . Corn in the ear, 70 Peas, 60 Rye, . 5f Gait, ' ' 32 Barley, ' 47 Irish Potatoes. 60 Sweet Potatoes 55 . While BeanJ 60 . -Castor Ilea 00, 46 Clover Seed , 60 Timothy Seed, 45 FlaxSoed,- 56 . Hemp Seed, 44 r ! Blue Grass Seed, 44 Blikwheai, 62 Dried Peaches,- ' ' Dried Apples," ' . . 24 .Ouions, 1 . , "57 Salt, . .... 5ff Stond Coal, 80 Malt, ' 38 Brau, 20 ' Turnips, I - 55 Plastering Hair, 8. U&slaeked Lime, 80 ; Corn Meal, - 48 Fmealt, 55 Ground Peaf. - '24 A box-24 by i6 vhiche8, 22 deep, eonaiiis one barrVl. V' A W Ifi hv ifii inches.. 8 deeo. containh one r.-j.r- . ' v A A 'box :8 by Scinches, 8 deep, contains! 'peck. A box 4 by 4 inches, 4 deep contains gallon. A box 4 by 4 inches, 2i deep contains 1 quart. Tea gallons Pickled Onions, 83 pounds. Te n gallons Sour ' K ro'u t , 81 pounds. - ...... I! i. -IMM.. I! , i . ! II l II HI I ,, W are authorized to announce Dr. John F.TOAitD a candidate to represent the Counfy of Eo wan in the House of 'Com mohs of toe next General Assembly df the'State. JTheiyeemen of Rowan County will vote on irMay August 4th; for Hon. N. Boy k, tolrepsent Rowan and' Davie in the Senate of , the next General Assembly of N.. Carolinaand ;F.E: SnoBE4inl Moses L. Holmes, to represent Sowan iu the House of Commons: 7 v :." . ' Jiine 18, 1864. 6tdtew;pd29 -- -: : "" .'.'-iii"- ' '' HAYING' disposed of ny inUrest in the . Store to Mrm. Smhhdeiir,JI taka ttii method f Vetnrniog' my ?heartfeli Hhsnk for past favors, an d Jwspeak for iny successor a ttberalpatroiiage." , . . ." , 5 r ? MOSES A. SITH. ST. ; . . . NOTICE. XX A VING bousht out the interett of Moses USmiihri'ihall corffinue odo business atHhe old srand of -Smith & Smjthdeal,. where the Pogt Office was formerly kept r where 1 .wlll'try to keep ion hand air good ' stock can be kept itAa eh wr i tnnea'M tnesev -t n ope mVtfato kttrnitinn lo hflfslaess wiB; see are me NOTW& - LL oertons indebted to the firm of l. fc fcJmithdaar". will plqasa ?all aind ettle up tjbtlr accou hts, and fttl.iprho may haveelaima against said -m will briaf them -forward and SalisburV, upe 23.- I 4id32v4t5 ' V- ' . - I 1 U' IM T. - u sTX7"0UUre nHv ar rest to those :a distancewlshlne his profet- sfonalfervioes, the propriety-of first w'ritinr "to him at Salisbury. fi: order inai ne max appoH at inme wucq ne can wait QDnen as soon "iter arrival a aesirauie j At save time, and disappoiabnent N. ;B. AH letters of inquiry promptly answered the first opportunity. ., ..;-Vt . - , June 22,1864. f . r. . tftr5d81 J HALL'S AWPEMV. M Y SCHOOL is now transferred from Clitist Church to the above locaUon, a short distance frrmi Ly erfy.'s Tu m-0 u t, on the W.N. C. Railroad. The regular session will resume on Monday, Jiily 4th. t f rice of tuition, SI ,UU per month, payable strictly rn produce at bid prWes, or the equivalent in currency at the present market prices. The children are constantly under my eye, whether in hours of play or stu dy. No opportunities; therefore," for learning the polite art of profane swearing;, .fighting, quarrelling, &c, will exist. rve,ty lesson . is first explained by me to the pupa, and after wards orally repealed by him,' before1 he is al lowed to see it ra the hook No opportunities, therefore, for the children to become roemoriz- ing-machines, literary abort irJns and nonsense g bblertTWII exist. I liave adopted th eseTftea- surea as rtght. I shaH dithargt my duty, fearless of prejadicjBS, " (- . --.j . EDWARD PAYSON HALL. June 20, 1864.' 1 ' 4tpd4 ENLISTMENT BLINKS i. n i For.jiale at this Office. April 18th, 1864. ,.. . . TOBACCO, TOBAqCO. 150 el UST RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT and for aajc i&u Boxes, Manufactureddhe'w ingnd Smoking Tobacco. 4 . , MICHAEL BROWN. Salisbtrry. April 25; 1864. r T-nf49 Trnd , vicinicfi Jane Tth, 1864v ;fdSttwtf ) r 1 4J Btiectl WR ID. A-. -HEifBEONrhavtng-Tegain-JL "ed.his heaWn again reBpecifullyoffftraiiis Professional services to the ckizena nf SaHkn i To the Sheriffs aid Tax-Celleetora it'iti Carolina. The" followingis a eppj' orso much -of ah act passed at the lust session of ' the General Assembly as relates to the cur rency in whieh taxes may be collected : Secti0, 1. Be it enacted by the Gene ral Assembly of .the State, of Worth-Card lina ond it is Jtereby' enacted by the au thority of the same, That all taxes dae to the State or counties and for school pur poses, or taxes for the poor, .all payments for entries of public lands, and all fines jmd forfeitures for. the use of the State or coun ties, may be paid in Treasury- notes of the Confcdeagte States under five (fcllare, bf in the new issue authorized by the act of the Confederate Congress, ratifiednhe i7tH of February; 1864 -and all; such dues may be paid during the present year in the old issnes of Confederate Treasury notes of the denomination of fiver 'dollars, both inclusive, less thirty thiee and one third per cent., the tax imposed the act ot uongress. . . i Sic. 3. Be it further enacted. That the act(ratified July 3d, 1863, entitled in "relation to the payment of:axesw ai?d jfor other purposes, and so much of section second ut the Ordinance No. 35 of the State Convention, ratified 26th February, 1862, as directs the-receiving of Confele rale Treasury notes in payment of taxes and other d ues1, are" hereby repealed. iwing to considerations explained in my late report to the General . Assembly o'ur Treasury notes of less . denominatioa tban a dollar are not exchanged for Con federate notes, but. these change totes will be exchanged for North Carolina Treasury nptes o'fl.arger denomination, Or for cou pons from oiir Sta(e bonds. On jjresenta tation by you 6r any other person at-this department of any araodnt' of oiir notes- aoove a aouar, or our one coupons, our iange notes for the "saaie amount' will be enecied tnrotlgb the agency of the jSdjith- ern Sbcparess Co. - m JONATHAN-WORTH, i-r 0 . , Pub. 'Treat. ' June 2d, 1864.. v , PROSPECTUS OF A' BOUIJERN MONTHLY MAGAZINE. The urMersigned hat eoaifnenced in the City of Riehsdoodtt fmbSicatlen of aMolrtMy-M&g-azine, under the above L itle -" . r -:-fi- It wul present to its readers, seleelions from the'bestBuropeah Periodicaht, f Literary'and Sciendfic articles, of Norels' ad Sketch, Which, havtrig already' received Ihe imprima ture of an enlighteped taste, cannot but prove acceptible to the. Southern public.. The effort will he made to kee" the reeders of the lf aga zine as nearly asiossible eireastof-the literary prpgress of the .age. .Arrangerrieiits have.beeiv made, which, it is hoped, will e nable ihe propri etbra to secure thi end. ' . k .-' : "The Magazi ne will also present original ar ticles from our heat writers, in alldeparteBftt, and especial aipi of the proprietors oTUhs pe riodical will be to foster Southern authorship by offering an tdUdtearuh remunerative 'field for its exercise They will not, however, under l the plea, of this deagr, encourage, by reproduce which create a' vivid and aaheathr(a8te( to'he stated, only by; tlyit hybrid literature which Yankee ingenuity has. eoptrived, under WBie uiwioiwu iwujauBB. ., - The Indostrial KsUnrcet andthe Bduciitidn- tit it .J 1 .i . . . - dayoWQXtluejndep iprjafiant share of attention they Reserve. In the BpPtj0 Af-V1 fe?: - wm oeq-wi v.m hp n? doctrine oTtates Bghta Jaihwrofhe conntry. -ll wpV endeavor to explain the,ims- moofJthe CSShleis y reMU Stes. eacb, supreme wfth,nlltfourm?ind: only bound by a viomittar.lviiahoAp' t will vindicate those elements of National la dependence . wiHcn are aecureo men Stan -dard of inteMgece -and refiueinenti by accum ulated capital, varied industry and by dbundant r - -. !jii LL';-'!'L."iii.i ''" ' lacHines or-im.eruoHiuiunioaig: .xi win pro mote the aopttonof allthose meaturesin Whieh trre i;onreoe rate states are now aeiicieai.1 Ana, whilst. th Constitution -of the Confederate States forbids the 'General Government to pr- ramzs bdu uuernie euicrurucuDi.a naiure cai- cuiaieo io aiiniB ineiw - rcsnni, me projectors. to attain Mhese 'resuHs, the pwjectbrt?'Ml Augers, atie,i aiwr jideir it theirtlutyto arge,Bpon-th States P Jones RowadViteport will consider it (heifdoty to anreupon the States rc ITeu 'W. VV"'? to the national welfare. It is th thus thaMSohkh the aggregate ability of the 4 Via nintamr nf Hi. ITrtn'RarL&vot iil.i.i -Knill kn made manifest Hiethus that thiefoa sectional interest and the oppression of a com- mon head wnl be avoided. ' s The various departments of literature to UW which, the Magazine will-be d6get&,a JlJft.inWiHcjtadiialf..v;' 3V.v.W SJ-Aiu. named aWnllawR! r ."' 1. Essays, original and selected, political lit- erary and scientirie, and biographical'skeches. ixoveis, :rale ana a&etcne, original cjd selected. - . 1 3. Reviewsof Books. - - -4. Educational .Essays and Newt. a. noucee ox ine proffreas focience- ena - Art. i i ,-' In the fourth ford to Teachers profession, aoad: a ideas on that onhi ance and collaboration is' inviUdSootbem School Books wlH be noth aaireviewedl and 'section5, it' is the desLn 'to afifJ ;B JolterthwaJte Rttd p, -4nlbhb-eaeinHbe1rrS Jaawa iay. Ui .field.far.the mterchangecf y "aI he Somheai system of iklncation as oppiai, and d upheld, developed and defened. Txrms - Each number iH.50. For thre 4nonths $4. For six months $8. ' The trade will" be supplied by GEORGE L. BIDGOODS, 161 Main Street, t ERNEST LAGARDE & CO.. ; . Jr -.-fy-? Proprie tors. Wm. M. BuawEbL, Chief Editor. Ernest Laoardx, AssociateEdilor. " r January 1, 1864. ,f : " the '--'- -- - Southern Llterirf'Shm&fX'--- FOR 1864. This long established and well;known Journal of Liieratura Kaving been-eceut Jy purchased by the subscribers, will, in future be conducted exclusively under their control In all its de partments, tbth hosinesslsitd "editorialist heMes e.hger will be under the raanagement,vof an en tire! v new. reffune, and the Proprietors are aguineof s'udcees in the vftiture V'hTcV.le iviagazme waa. ne.ver yevrqanzeu,n tuetrinenas and the public shall yield them a sup'port wor thy of sb'Htirtatrt an daerpnse', looking to the adyancigient of the highest liierary inter? est of the. Confederacy. ArgUmetff or appeal in behalf of the impor tance of an elevated literature. to our crantryt the absenee f which has hitherto made ns a by-word of reprbacit jamong th ojder naiions, and even now'liHtafes againstHOtir: iuterests circaiaHsened tresi. But to'theatiaioment of this great end, some- tiling more is necessary man mere vernal ex fe?sions of sVmpaihy andenonVagSment?-- "Tile' friends of Southern Utefelure must foster thete0brts of fpur. literary jneh td secure for jus a Worthy prxsition in . the world.of letters. , . ; We design the Messenger to be an jenter prise worthy oY support of all classes of our peb ple.5 ' We shall aim, chiefly ; ?o secure for bur pages the productions of the highest order of gefiitts and sjcholarship,4tndt .the same time stem "ajfticles as will contribute to . the instruc tion and amusement of the puWic'at large. To this end e shall give' our attention to hd so licit contributions from Southern writeVs in all the departments of literature. Poetry,' Ro Ynance, R6viewi Criticism, in short, every sub ject whose" pVpmjjeneiju to eutitle it to notice wiirhaveritT due share of attention. We'earnestty ' solicit the assistance; of our friers throughout the Confederacy in the erf rargement of our sutecriptibn list, which rnust be increased to enable us to meet-the heavy pecuniary outlay to which w a shaH'be' subject. j 'Terms, sia for twelve momney for six months. . This increase wilrno afiect thdse who subscribed before the 1st of farch Or ders raitst be accompanied with Ihe moixey. " Mr, George C. Wedderburn, formeTry ofJ NeW Orleans, npw of thts city, -will control the. husiness iaterests,of the Messenger, and. Mr. Frank H. Alfriend, of this city, wU -direct its 'editorial manasreraent.' CommUnicatiobs its editorial taaUageraent. ommumcatiohslkitG,fe eonaectedrwilh the Irterary conduct MMesLju ! ui4cw&if- eh;erwill be directe theetverlwvgftintb district Randolph, Davidaon, 9J?f!VOT .I"- f. ' "brietolrs WEDDERBURN & ALFRIEKD, Jane Wr '64. : n . Richmond, Va. OOVERNMEiVT OF NO TO AROLIBTl. .His" Excellency, combe; Governo r. Zebu Ion a. Vance Bun Col David A Barries, Northampton, Aid. . do George little. Wake, do Richard H Battle, Xr, Anson, Private Secre tarj. Dr Edward Warren, Chowan, Surgeon Gen'l. John P II Russ, Wake, Secretary of State. Jonathan Worth, Randolph, PubliiTTreasurer. Curtis H Brogden, Wayne, Comptroler. Samue F Phi Hps Orange, Alidiar. . -OfiVer :f Piiirry Walreia'Iibrftnan.-' - Major General R C Gatliu Lenoir Adjutant vrenerai. Major WillisjaB Gnlick, Beaufort, Paymaster. Major John Devereuxi Waker QoarteWnaater. Major Thomas D Hogg, Wake, Commissary faWr Jamrt SloanTuilfordv Qaariermaster. rMainr Henrv A Dowd. Edcecombe.CO- .- r S j,. H PnntA. AasTi Aditfien.-Roll 1 j- - .ww-, v ?r : Graham, Jr., Asst Adjt - , General ; , v - : et Jo?iah Collin, Washington cbnnty, Ornaee. Department. f , . OeurJnNeathery, Wake, Asa't Adjt ; 6ehral. r; ' ' - : u ; v : Franklin. Ass't Qnar-' termaster, , . . ! ; w Liem liaac W Garrett; Edgecombe, Aas't (juartermasferf ' , - - i Lieat Thadddmv-McGee r Wake, Ass't Com- missarv.- - ient Charles H Thompson. Wake, Asstt Com- JUliliAA.Ij. kin Chirrmitm iWm; riattSl Orkiura ; and Maihias' B nOTrenir Jndgeipj v----m L4SWft C Jones,' Kotlfeporter, lmunff Ftteman, Clerk; f Meets' in (betty Aof Raleigh sec9nd Monday eayeey. I . . ;,. . . .- ; . ,i :s f:itvS.: WakIbert ;Retli. GbdWtuirliobt, S.FMnclM 'JRbnil'Cpt. C. D. Freeman, Co. A, 110 men. i,iv h.in MAkrAnKnnr; Ar-'tiliwift Mt.Jri4..81ifley. . r--yrsr,--.w M-;a:Ti m. w iimnr Kfimn- n itiiiihip. i.nnvi u 1: :rr'. . - f L . Solicitor l&t Circuit. Jesse. J Yeates. Hartford; 2nd, Charles C ClaTk-,v Cravehr3rd, tostotf n Jloffers. Wake. Attbnlev General: 4th, I Thomas Set tie. Rockingham; 5thRalnh Bui- 1 ton, Cumberland : 6 h. Robert F Arm6eld. Yad- I kin;-'7tbi'JVin: P'lBynum; 8th; ' Aiagnstna S i juernmon; ttnncombe. Si. , u j. I "lteTfl5Mri Yancelnaent'0tA: Riir WiTETPl 1 Sejuqr. if - 'jMtMUBSf'MWk' Board Internal Jmwcivmeit9-Nilif'x W el- reiieYrGoranceV PedeW BatoW&i of yMCarren; &WMi&rM&& ; Hanover,-.. and Montfprd McGeheev jpicburd H Bailie. Jry Seeretarvoi ci fi xivz '--i VBmnitweneri ' of Sinking: JfcM&poj Thoma( Rliffinr AfamlricW mM Eardsy Watren, 14 'Orange.' t?---- -. , The lUniversity of orth CaiKiat CafillfHoifDavja lSw!mPt5aen4. ' J RW 6alvih tommy isfluemfe3Wbf the CombtfJho1rflielW vwm& Paime? &w,.tiimid4irfi aittstrtortion for the Der,Tumb anN! theTliad 'at'R.sH'eigh;!- & i0 ' iMisimm' ; ; DrEdward C Fisher ir Superintendent Of (hi hfaft&sfami feetaiefc. v LOCATED AT RICHMOND . the Exee$9ef: " Hon. Jeff. DAVisofMPfealdent. . Hok tfcH&B&lGitffi J P BKNjAMjv. of La . Secretary of State. G O MEStMiNSEE, of Cro See'y f iTteaaury. . Jaw A SsrJDotri of Vagy 'of- Wwf$g&( v '8 4lauiiTyFhk.rSe'ytof (fc'Tfp- Hon G bo DAvw, MJ C; Attorney era,li , JjuiiN H ;RAAirvof- TexavPJtnitoeij'ri Headg of mreauih LRufus R Rhodes, Commisiolef ix iu y lyeispn, .9npQ(:-.sraDii& frnaiiaaj.--. Gen'Sam CoorierV 4.411 nd InBpeetorGn. lion. Brig-Gen' A R Lawton, Quarlef master Gen. S P- Moore, Surg(Hntri - - r -E W Jbhus, Sfedicai Purveyor . North Carollat RepresenUtUtt li Cac-WJ. Senate. , . - Wm T DoRTCHt and WjrvA Graham. - Hount of Representative. First Dist wet Martin, Hertford, Gates; ChoVan . Perquimatii: ' Fasqudtank,1 CurriWek Camden . orthtimptonV1 Washingtottf Tyrreil ana-BerUe-W W fH SmitTi - Second Dist riet-Halifax, Edgecombe v Beau fort; Wilson,5 Pjtfi Grnf'Idir awhHt! R'R'Bridgers. '' 1 'fr' " ! Thld pistrictr Carteret, Jones,1 Craven, Onslow Do plin, WyneJbbiisHsip. ptt.TLettbnj")'-' '4 4 - FbnVffiKetrict New Hanover, Brunswick, Coldmb Biaden?Ro80n?'O firioind and HarnW5fFutenr?' Tffth Dibtrict Warren ,;Franklin, Granville , WakeOrange and NeilrWdiahTirtfeWu. SixtlLWstricrAnrtnTere ChatlfainV MntoltfeW StfirtjMtlid - -Eighth bistriet--Rowan, Cabarrus, Union, Meckle ttbttrgf Ckwtoti , Xineolu, CaW wblft nd CleaelasrdWRainrav.: - v i- 4 -4 ; ' Ntrtth 'District Ahe1, Alleghany, Wilkes, CiNvell Aleximder . adkirfrtlil)lii, 4redelland Brk frSGaUher.- r v Tenth -District Clayi' tCierokee, Macon, JaeksonV: Madison, Baiombe; Tsilia, Henderson , 'Polky Ysrweey, McDowttiJRtfther- ford, Mitchell,' Haywood andvWatagaGW Logan. : - -v- ' ';- CONFEDERATE STAGES COURTS. The District of North aroHn'laived into three Judicial DistriptSr and the tiniee ahd places of holding the courts wppomteoT by the Hon. Asa Bizs?. of Martin, Judcre. JGeo. V; Stfriifg, df Wayne Dist. Attorney. WesfoytiJb-tteTtf, of Wake, Mirshali; rfc "The Court of tBevDistrict of Albemarle, is held at Hanfaxi on Wednesday next aTkf third Monday in "May and November. Joseph Ram- sey, ciera, nocsy juouni. riHi Tniiw Ai K& Tklf vSf nf Pantft! ja la KM otl.jXZZZZZA ZZtfZZ&l at uutUDUUiu uu tuviuuitu invuua j iu mj h Member. Witjiam M Witson, eleri, War renUrn. - ' ,. . The Court for the District of Cape Fear is held at. Salisbury, :.the Monday next after the fourth Monday in May and November. Dan iel Colehianj clerk, CrdV. " E A Thompson of ClnrlptteSjB B" Corden of GcWsboro,;W MaVo ' -Treljrff,; Xlio W Brotny Jk, of Wjgi, ilate lleadurlers C. S. ffiHtaWprlsea, j iwN4 C4ly3i 1861. Lut ef Office nd yM&ttetffipon federate State Military PHton; r Sldi' '1 Co Jh A. Gilmer' Jr., Commandant of Poat i t - i nlnt.n, fa...,,..,... in' ' t -i c : a UTA? JalftaMaTtrn, Seiw,rMaior. B. Jamea Best, Commandant's Clerk. PRISON 'GtfARTN - 1 Jr 2a; imvirAMw ?ji-jt ..'t ICi Davis, I iFtti. t via ui J-x Aiiou , Co. B, 108 mn, -2d Jr2d CapU E. D, Sneidfit r Co.'C, 113 ems. S 2d . W. R. 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