- V.
N. -GL, JOTE HB64.
v Board Internal Improvement Xliaxtfi ,n
. . ; 1 : ; i t ; . - JT-. - . -;t's
. ' T , - - jj-. ' . , -JV . -.Iff
le.
teBlered iCJingu act oT Cogre sS Mftv
year 1863; by J. S: Thrasher, inne tierK. s
iffirtf. the District Court of the Cqnfede-
Tale sUtes for the Norther n Distri t l?66f 1
gia.
s
.. FROM THE WEST.
L . ' Mobile, June 25,
A' dispatcl? to ih Advertiser viVS'ena
tobia, sas i The Chicago' Times - of;..ili
20tb recTvecl, which says, Missowi-is
(swanmiig - with; guerrillas : Shelly1 is rar
and GaerrilUs -Bardown Morgan s lias.
Vnifs are disVegarded Sherlnau r bt tlie J
18ih, reports that the7 rebels, nro, rrtrea
iiiy across the Chattahoochee arid .lur Js
pursuing. .Smfth left - MeinhU with fif
teeq thousand, 1m nt i ng Forres tv , .
In the iiouse of Coin ui oris Lord Russell
complaiijedjtht the "?ral Gpvenment
paid no atteution. to toid -Uyon ' r'pre
Lsentation on recruiting rf IrelftmLT
: Old ?Currency.yfpyv y ester
day, shown a bill of. the Planter's
j.kof GeorgiavfJ 1811. - Tlie
S aWovi has lived thiroiwb- tln'ee
wars, partly tliroiigh .' another,- and.
"still lives," to pass, pef naps, utrougn
a fourtTn : What; a rahi -natpry ir
lfiust havo enjoyed,! it itXii&d. 'si
tongob to. speak, how;; mauyu;at eufri
ous tale it could telbaf hidden draw
ers, family 'icerets.joys and; sorrows,
siVcce$sftsJand reverses, pbvertjrand;
wealth ;(ilmrity and rascality. T Ih
insiirnificantvptecl'df paper- hfti oiot
1 i v ed t wo &eii eTt i on s, ' b een Jian died'
by thonsandTs dftfin'fo7r'ifiii.
lins vvitli tlie mpuld' of eaHlfTajia ..M
. s i - -1 a - : I.
perhaps tiesmieu .to siiayivu, wneu
we who arVyet job tho Istago siiaU
have passed' away: ;eVilyr4r(?r?vf
flinisv rat. fbr:ieit6Iie3jike5ar
moii lltat ;4ali flesh Is .sr3,-l?;: sThal
last remarkj by. th ay sem;idsu0
the pfesaureoi ms .appetueapu acr.
sjy- twjiiitlo Ko f ;tho;; emdf keSy
"Dili j on f ri verence" rnarre what ye
said tb day,' whin ye told-tis that all
fleslrwasgrass." , "Certajiiiy'. was
the resbn sb .k th ai's: wh at -di b Bi -hie
say 8." " Then your hondrwould
ye be Kin ienongh to alhwpoor lvt
a smatL bH ir pb r-k, b Vay of sa
lad ?V ' r . , .
Another Yankee
the neighborhood of Slieprjflrdsville
and aUacked a coraixany of Confed
erate troops at Smithes UStfill, tlie
crossing, of White Oak river No
partfculars. BtfiLte.. Journal June
New Auction and Ccrmmissioft
STORE.
H & R. S. TUCKER and W. ft.
! -A-SXU K r wo nave ints aay associateo
themselves together under the nameand style
fT0GKEtl- ANDRE VS & GO.,
for the purpose of conducting a general Auc
tion and . Commission business. All business
entrusted to them will meet with: promptness
and dispatch. . . . ' ;
! TUCKER, ANDREWS & PO.
Rateigh, June 22d, 1864. . 3wd34
STR A YED OH STOLEN
T?RO$t China Grove, op the 23d inst., a sor-
X rel Mare abbat three years old, medrara
size. She had on when left a plain horn sad
die and bridle. ' .Thetbridle; has.a brass ring on
each side- of-the brow band. I' will pay 30
Sv reward for Ji.er delivery to me or R. P. Roseman,
, k or foV'lnfoFJnaiibn . w.hich wiH 'discover her
jry whereabouts
Address me at Salisbury; N.C.
. h. p: lentz.
June
5id34
; liVIL ,'1BE paid -for tb.e :reQOvery of one
swords gttard brotren, one pistol androne pam
booa- v -;- - - . ;
. , The abovtf articles belonged, to) a deceased
officer, and 4; were left in the care o
8audy, a colored roan at tRe Depot, who
say stbat; he deylivered them to a! White vn&u
'who'called'for them,;
I'he above reVafld svill be paid for the.re
mnovetfl oFthe stolen 'article With the thanks
of the family the dcasrl. ' Apply to,
v m;w. JARVIS.
June 2 X864. - , tfd-358
ortlies6fy tanimhmfp, drv
ring tiQ&ij heard4iiS ''vW6lLi:
from;the tot. UA UiWIfe
-was received liere yestefd- 4 W WOT
adqnarter, that a.-body-tof , -; MmW' MB
POUNDS.
60
56
70
60
5G
:32
.47
60
55
60
46
60
- 45
Shelled C (?rn,
Cfurnjn the f ar,
' Uye, , '
.Oats,
Barrey, '
ifisn'Potatoesti
Siweet Potatoes,
White ,Beans,
t ,Catorr Beah-f ,
Clover Seed, .
Toothy Seed,
, FUx Seed,
HempeBtf,
44
44
52 38
24
57.
50
80
38
20
55
80
48
55
, Bucfcwheatj
) - Dried Peaches,
:DrieI Apples,
- ; 0Hons, . '
Salt, . '
Stone Cfial,
;' Malt, ' ' -
Bran,
-Turijipii, ..'
' PJa-teiiiict Hair, ,
' Unpacked Lime,
. Com' Meal) " . m
Fine Salt,.
Ground Pea?, 24 .
V" box by .16 inches, 22 deep,, contain one
. .barrel. -'k,. v:.r
A box 16 by 16 iucbes.'S deep, contains ooe
bushel. , ,. ; . ' .
A-box 8 by 84 iiichea, 8 deep, contains 1 peck.
box 4 by 4 incliesr4i deep contains J .gallon.
A 1&6V4.b. 4 inches", 2A deep contains 1' quart
Ted gallons Pickled Onions, . 83 po'uuds..
Ten.gaWons Sdar Krout . Sl.pmunds.
f-.We are aathprized to, announce- Dr.
'JcJh F.'FoARDa,4andrddle to, represent th6
County orjBrJ i wan m the House of Co'mnqons
of the Tiext Oe'neral Assembly of the State.
The Kreeme'n of Rowan )oun ty wiTT Wte.
on .ThurayAugust 4th. for Hon. N.oy
den,. to repiesent Rowan and Davie jn the
Senate of the tiext .Ceeral Assembly of N.
.CSrolirk and '"F. E. Shobeu and. Moses L.
Holmes," td'tepreseat RdvVan i tlie House'bP
June 18, 1864.r-atdtevr;pd29
AVlrG dinosed of mv inrbresi-in the
JUa,Sijofi Mrt AVni; SnUideal, I fake;ihi?.
method of retarm 02 - ray hearirelt. IhanfcB fur
psl fayot, and 1 Xeppeafe forn
tfS&e?sor
;W
irVINQ feooihl; out Ihe ioterest of Mlf et4
A. Smith, 1 MiaU .contjiiue to. oo bu?inef
rat the ptd standef Sinith & Smithdeai; where.
Wlffftrj'-. slock ah
.l'jMiii&m:iin('M these. , I hope
. i". .... . . 'w- . ' r !i v . l 1 r
htealiytniianlab will leecdre hjier
Lli perponlpdetdjto-th
.. .. . m4 A. oNoiifin fin ur WnvAtaints
against sfipi ml brlnth'ett ifiisrard and
hav them ca&(J. s '
s?&MayyyN- ArJe
tance wishing hla pjfes
9. the propriety Oft l$t
etonai sen
writing tojm ;et Salisbury, In orde
hat he may asrooint a. titoe whenrhe can wait on them
oin.t a Mtnewpeco
M son after arrfyal j. :deslnible ; and tlUL frequentty
save ttm ana qisappoi rumen t -
' N. B. All letters of 1noafiry promptly answered the
first opportunitf.' - . . V '
jane , iso. - . - ; ttwoasi
in r.
If.
r.
ft
Y 'PHOOl' 18 Mow transferred from
.. 'l.-.'-T1r-. .)
Christ Church iuA the awve -locititfnf-a short
dista uce'from Lverlvs Turn-iOut, on the.W. N .
C Railroad. The regulari sifcsion wilt resume on J
monuay, juiy stm. rriee 01, lumon, i,wy?r
month, payable strictl in produce at old prices,.
or the eou
equivalent ia currency at the present
marked prices. The shildeeii are constantly
under my' eye, whether in hours of play or sld
dyT Nx) ppp4irtuiiities, therefore for JearnihgS
the-polite artsi of profane swearmg, ngnuoff,
quarrellirtg,;&c, , ! wiU exist. Every lessou ia
first explained b toe, to the pupil, and after?
Wardorallv repeaied by him, before he is a.1
joed to-see fi-in the book. '"No opportunities,
therefore, Jot the children to become memoriz
ingrmacnines. literary abortions and nonsense-
gabblers will -exist. I have adopted these mea-
saree as right. I shall, discharge my duty,
fearless of prejudices. .
.EDWARD PA YSON H ALU
June 0, 1864. " 4tpd4-
ENLISTSXENT BUNKS
For sale at this Office.
- April 18th, 1864. T r
TOBACCO. TOBACCO.
7 A
150
O UST RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT
and fir;saje, 150 Boxes, Manufactured Chew
ing and Smoking l obacco.
V MtlCHAEL BROWN.
Salisbury i April 25, 1S64. tM9L
TR G. A. HENDERSON j having rerain
XJ ed his heallh,:again respebtfally offe rshis
Professional seryices to the citizens of Sali&fen-
ry and vicinity., -June 7th, i8(J4. (d5t:)
BU&HBL9. ,5
Wheajt, ! .
areert
'.T'fhfiowimr i, .nn. ,Cc, m,l. f 1
an act pasea at the last- session. ol trie
curiu sittssKiuuiy as-remits iodine cJLjr
rency in which taxes may be collected-: "
Section 1.- Be it enacted bp the Gene
rial Assembly of. the State of.Jsforth'Caro
lina, ond it' is hereby enacted by the ait
thority of. (he same, ..''That all taxes (ue to
the State, or , counties and for'school pur
po5es, or taxes for tlie poor, all payments
for entries of public lnds, and all fines and
forfeitures for tf id use of the State or coun
ties, may be paid in Ti-easirry tidtes of the
Con fed era te States under five' ''dollars, or
jn the new issue authorized by" the act of
the Confederate Congress, ratified the I'Jth
of February;- I8f3 and all such dues
may be paid unrig ti e present year i ft
the old issues of Confederate--Treastfrf
notes of the. denomination of five dollars,
both iiiciusivei. less thirty thjee and ne
third per cent., the tax imposed by ihe aet
of Congress. '
Sec. S.Be it further eracled, That the
act ratified July 3d; 1663, entitled "an act
in relation U the. payment of taxes" hdj
lor other purposes, and so much of section.
second 'of tire Ordinance No. 35 of tfee
State Convention, ra.UnV) 2th February;1
186?, as directs the receiving of Confede
rate Treasury- notes' Jn payment of taxes
and all other dues, are hereby repealed.
Owing to considerations explained in
my late, port to the General'-' Assembly,
ourTreascfrjr notes of less denomination
than a'dollar ae not exchanged for-Con
federate notes, but-. these charurc notes will
be exchanged forNorth; Carpjina Treasury
notes ox larger a enomi nation, or tor cou
pons from oar State boids. -On presehta
tation by yoir or any other person at.
department pf any amount of pur notes
above a. dollar, or our "due1 coupons, ojur
cliange-libte.fcn:?tTiB same amount will be
etfecHrj'thitigh" the 'agerfcrf the Sputti
era Express Co. - -; 4-.
-' JONATHAN W(feTH -
-v-;.-:-- . Pub. Trees. ,
-Jqho 2dj, 1804. - ,- ., - v
PROSPECTUS OF
"THE AGJi,"
A SOUHERN IkfONTnLY MA0AZIUE.
The undersiffned has cpmjnehQe'd in th'e'Oidr
of ttjehmond the pub heat ion or a Monthly Mag
azinei uiiur wie.aoo.ve. :ure. - i
It will preaeU to i,ls readers,. selections .from
ine pesi curopaa rf riomqais, 01 j-iticrary ana
Spiejnt'Me"! 'inkier ot NoVefs and Sketched,
which4 haylh already -received the imprfma
tore of arf enlightened' taste, catwiol but prove:
acceptible. to the bonthern public. The eftgrt
vljl be rnade o. keep the readers of the Rlajcra-
iine as nearly as pogsibI3abfeastof the literary
Lorogress ojt Hie age: Arrangeinrents nave been
fitof an tot seeure this end . ' . . "
TheMagaTsia wilt also"1reset eHginal af
nodical will be to. foeUojWra authorsfyp'by
effe ri ri g an aeqote. fratiye: fieldfor
itf exerowe. -.They wiiypto; boveyei(iiude r
ypieaf hjdew
tion i n its col u m rts, , iha tasa 0 conabosi'tthH s
t which c re ate a vly id ana nnhe al t h vi as t e i ftilbe
Sjaieq pniy oy mat, uyqnu Hieraurewnicn,,
Yank&etl bgeitybdf
ta.meiiroirojnBe -TAf!IfldalrjaJiiea,
al inXefett
daiiwiifeMM teJv thla
lh.e de.eli
Wie
coritBtvy ItMitfdeivdcB
Stateseach supreme WtUiinlts fottodaltoif a
jonly bound bf a VQlaniary alif naiiou powers
it ,wiu vi nuicaxe nose- eiemeatsor National lp
dp.den0e , . which ate secured by a high stan-
qara ot ini.ugence ana reHuement,oy accum
ufaled capitaU Jtrteaindrtstryra
Cacuuie of antef Win f pro
mote iie aaopifQn i awl vPy"Jf res, wn'cn
the; Cqnfe de rateS ta'tf s ae wr dsicjent.! Audi
whilst" the fConsUieijtf tt" ifpalea rale
Mates lormas ne vreiierat Aapveramnt to or
ganize .and. operate eaterprizes of a nature cal
culated to attain the irjRaultSf the piJectorai
win consiaer 11 tueiruuiy to urge upon ine.oiaies
the developement of ihie rests so indispertRable
to t aefis (ion ac weiiareu is iqjxs naix ro ugo
the ajtgregfde , abifitypfiihe jepe iteft,
the power of the Confederate States "will be'
inade rhsnifest: iult is thus that the collision of
sectional 'inie$ est nd tha.opressioa oC a cf&m,-;
man head will be avoided. - L
" The, various departments of Kte.rature Xq
nanied as follows : f !f..
wuiuii mo ao.xiuo wiu uo lie iiHaa. uiar uo
1 Essays, original and selected. politicaVlit.-
erary and scientitic, and biographical sketche?.
a. jn ovels, Tales ana. Sketches, original, and
aeieiea. -
3. Reviews.off Books. v :
4. Educational Essay a and News.
5. Notices of the, progress of ScieBCe .and
A'Tt'. " . . - '-
In the fourth section,- it ris the. desiffa to af
ford to Teachers information needed inrtheir
Ipofession, and a field for the inte.rthaoge of
ideas ou that subject , to. Which eadt their assial
a nee and cQllabora-tion is. invitid. - Southern''
wiiroe lo mw-s waei tiraiipo, ot
feCr.inef iafitiht?tB WJfeJ cylhe
iioeny. rejc,fc .jf'ypn 'ylvi4i &
School Books will.be noticedVand reviewed: andHance
the Southe.m system of ' Education as exposed
to Wew England empiricism and practicabsmt
dapbeld, developed and defen4r
T trad wiITspp?kry RGE-Il
E RNEST LA-GAR dJ Ifc CO,,
4-n ' . VjPrepHetors
Wf. M Burwell, C!i(ef iEfitor. TjY '
Ernest Lid&ARfcE,-Associate Editw& ;
an nary 1, 1864. -
m
5f-
Southern Literary Messenger
; FOR 3"864. . .
This long estatlislied and well-kuwn MMunat
of Literature having been recently, purchased
hy the subscribers, will, in future, be conducted
exclusively nnder their .contror Jin, alt lis de
nar'trnents, both basfnejssatid editorial, ithe-'Mes?
toBnyer wU be under the nianaefhetof ap.
entirely new-regime, and the ,r ropr i etor .are
saiigttiHe' of Vaicces?-? 'thoi!-foreiiic'vilfe
Magazine h?i3rne$(5jrfta
a sd 'th e po bli cjpdeflTi -a uppprt woj-
the adyacemeBtfofthei yestiyHrary inter
est of the Confedcraqy . ; ; 'r :: ' : :,
Argument r appeal. m. behalf-of the impor
tance of ym elevated tUeraln re to .oar country,
he absence of wlyich lias .hithertd.inace u a
by-word of reproach -atwoag, the pjdrrnations,'
artd even now inirfa8'o1)t,'tere.8t9i'
abroad, need iQfe.dresj.d-ipf)se whom
his circular i$.deiined-to teach :-'
But to'lhe atlajoffient of this great end, sorrte-'
thinff. more is neeessary ai,iine;rkXHrbiil e?t-
presstons; of sympathy amd encotira ement.
The fnetYds of Sou thje i w Literttmfe must foster
tte efforts of our literary meii-toeecure for as
a worlliy position in the wofld of letters. , , f
We design the "Messenger to be" an entelr
prire' worthy of supjrtef airclassesof onr pep
pje. We shall aim chiefly o secure , for . oiir
pages the productlnns of. the 'highest order of
geiiius and scholarship, and at' the same time
such articles as will, contribute to the instruc
tion and amusement of the public at Jargei Te
this eird we shall give our attention to and so-
icit contributions!from Southern writers -in all
the departments bf . 'Literature. , Poetry, Ro
mance, Review, Critieiem, in short; every sub-.
ect wbxse prdmrnenee is sufficient to eirtitleit
to notice wilt ha:vo its due sha-m of. attention. .
We. earnestly solicit the assistance of our
friends. throughout the Confederacy in the eii-
argement of bur fiubsertptidn hst which mast
be iiicreased to enable us to, meet ' the heavy
pecuniary outlay to which we shairi)e subject.
Terms, $12 for twelve, months, for six
monthsM "This increase will not affect those
who subscribed before the 1st or Marchr- Ur
ders must be accompanied with the money. ,
Mr. George C. WejMerburn formerly of
New Ocleaiis, now of (hrs.city, will control the
business interests of the Messenger, and Mf.
!Fa"iNC fl. Alfufend, of this city, 'Will direct
Its edtoffai -rnaargement. - Communications
jyonttected with the literary conduct of the Mes
setger will "be directed to the edrtbr ; other
'communications should be directed tp the Pro
prietors,
June' 10. 64. 1 . Riclijnond, Va.
G0VBRXMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA. -
His'fExcellency,
Zebu Ion
B. Vance, Bun-
comhei Governo r.
Col David A'-Brhes, Northampton, Aid.,
. do George Little. Wale, '. - do
Richard H Battle, Jr, Anson, .Private 'Secre
tary . ' . '
Dr Edward Warreh, Chowan, .Surgeon Geii'l
John P H Russ, Wake, Secretary of State.
Jonathan Worth, Randolph, Public Treaeuter;
CttrtisjH Btoffden,. Wayne,, Comptroler. ,
Sam u e "F Phi Hps Orange, Auditor.
Olive M Perry. WgkW State gbranaB.-
MffjdriGenlrafcp, Ga,tlijft,i Lenoir, . Adjutant
' General., ." . A',
Major Wiftiam; B Gulick, Be aofort.'Pa y master.
major 1 John DevereUxi 1S ake, Quartermaste r.
MytfrTholrias D log. Wake, Commissary
t'and'ftrSiiahee Officer. ' ' .
M-? 11- ' C-t '-f Mil T f 1 ;1 '
Majot-amfB cuoitn, truuxora, vuarieimasiex.
M'aior.Henry A Dowd Edffecombe do -
MaioyiJames H Foole , AssH A dj t Gen, Roll of
, .HQaor.jfv - ?'( ' - ' - -
aior Wijliam A Graham, Jr., Ass't Adjt
" General. '
Lieut" -Jdsiah CSHins, Washington eonntyl
WeuJoflfl BlNeatfieryl Wake, Ass't Adjt
,ferat.sr 'V - i--,t--?'.
fdlmnaaljrUevaBkte, 8st 1 Quair:
ujiftermasre'
reThaausVlcGeei'Wke Com-
iwarfe-H jrLrvi.jvo-
LtMft' Wakef Ass't Com-
WCTrte Cw-R ichnfond -M Tearson, !a4r 1
and Mthiar TmiMmm&dkfiii
Sion H fiosr! WaketAttoietieral
Hamilton C JonesRowan. Reponeh Edmund
5 Wan' -?i!rM Efi8:A
ivaieigu .seoonu -The
Monrantoh 1
- rvperwr ,vOur siuages tjawin vr iveaaeii
U FTAklh.ChAwknf Robt :S French : R&'
James if Osborne, MectohwiJifeow J3owvww awriey
ardWilson. RnKApf ft GUliaiwl pontrilli.
rt B Gilliam. Granville: Wm
7'. l j.Hy-rJ,
, nenaersan.- . . .
t?4!? tfBO.IW 5 ;J; X,eilW5,j
Hartfordd, Charles CJClark Craven;. 3rd,
iSjdntrJgers
?i Tiomas setoer KbQkingham; 5thr Kaiph: Box
too i Cumberland: 6 h, Robert F ArmEeld.-Yad
kjtni f th;VS?naP Byli UAatn
MemanifBcn;:?
Martin
-"kir-
i. ' . . ' Mil.
waMtand rrofeasor KhaxdStSdu;GnilfQrd:
KPbei rl?ick feniHQ;Dr JametTGaTtoay,
LxUrarv !SwrLHiB -ExceHencv. Gh
PjresidentJSar OMcio Rev Wi
m Wm Sloan 1 if fiitirtnti RtriijtM t.-Ttfi1ti-- sT r
Hanover; aii MontioRfMeueneeittipaajjii c :-:i;
H R I ttJI re JSr.rl . - i ":V 111 I '" T . 'V t
ThABiitVi: Hdffini AfariaWe How VeHENTHi
lEdwardsfWartehv'and Hon vta' Sv3-
Orapgei;;5' J ' ...x4ec.
5 ' TheJlrersity of North CrofinaiN
Dr EdwardCfe
Rev CalvYn.HWHe Snriteti . , t f
the Cofrimon gchdols WilSiymM, - " i?vf
. WiUie' JalmerMrfi- filiShjrM'l.1 . -rf.
Crihrtitutitm for thDeafmoiiirSe BtWf-. ; k J-
thr Insane AsyitlJe 'f .'"i f;
3
CONFEDERATE 4TB 9oy??WR0f'
' '.'-.' 'T 'li'0ift&p:Si .
HbnrAnCSTEPHEWs, ofyiCsideirW -,
-"' J The Pt rj-, -
J PsBEsrMiam, ot-fiar Seerataryf Btitte
?;G;-MEMMiNGS;C.;Syv; bf afort
Jas A Ssddo tti Secryror war. :
S R HOAiitmi. Secyuf the Navy. '&?W?g
lion Ceo DAvrs,ofiN CV.AttorneyepffrMiv v ?
John H Reagan,; of. TexasPosaster Gft'rfs
-2.
Rufns R Rhodes, CommlsiKiner ofPAteuls
G E-.W Nfiisosir.'Sup? ofEubttc Pwntiug. : ; " ;
HWf?l -v
Jolin S Preston, ghief of Pureah. of Xnscip-
Brig-Gen. A R Lawlon, Qterraaater GenJt
S P Vlooret Surgepn -General.
fi-W Johjis, Medical Purveyor.
NoVth Cra1iiia Rerefentoii;ciii'-; j;
Senate. ; - "'v-.-."', . :
. Wh T D.ortoh ahd -Wk A (jr&ifkm
House of Rej?r'e8fniatitse8., . . '
First district Martin, HeHforrdi .Gates;
Chowan"; Perqoimantaslbtan,CIrftotfek.
Camden ; N oTthampton, r Wasbingtoui Terrell "
Second Di9triciHanYaXiEdgeccbe,Beaif
fort, Wilson, Pit.t, Green, Lenoir and Hyde ,
RBridffers. v ; - - ; v : -
Third'. DistrictCarteret, - Jones, Craven, .
Onslow Doptitfi Wayne, Jdhaston-and Samp- -
son-J T-Leach. r !. ' ' ' A
Fourth DisireTv Hanqyer,
Columbus, Bladen , Robesbn Co mbe rlanj Ridi -
mondand Harnett uutcner. ' - - y
Fifth DjetTictWarrenrEranklih, Grairffflk
Wae, Orange and NashV-Josi ah Turrirv - -( -
Sixth -lXi'stHbtAleAttVHfl'--: 5 '
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Seventh District Radolphs Davidson,':
Chatham Mdord, 'Montgomery, Stanly
AnsonJ M "Leach. ';'-. - : ; - ' '
: Eighth Disfnct-RqwaiW -Cabarrus, Vtfoni
Mecklenhetrgf Gastonincblu, : Csltawba ala y
Cleaverand-J- G Ramsay : . . -
Ni n th District- Aihe - AHegfiany, WilSeij
Caldwell: Aleiabder. Yadkin, S-uiryDaviev
Iredell and 'Brirk eBS Gait her. . - --" -
Tenth' District Clsry, Cherokee, Macon;
r Jack son, -Madifitfn, ButicombeV,Transyrfaoia,
FlendeVson, Porkj-Yancey, McDowell, Rnther
ford Mitchell, Haywood aiid'Watauga-MJ yT
Login. ! .' s ' . -.
CONFEDEUATE STATES COURTS J -VIib
District of North Carolina re divided
Uijjtctbre'e ; judicial JDistricts, ar tbe .timesjand ,
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