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V. jr-j - . a V . . V V i J V:: - T -. . . 1 SALISBURY,, N;:v0.,.- JTO:f0,?186 8 TO "I f 4' i i 9 v r iHpHft HECoirrs of f hk prkss associatiox. i&lTed aceordin to get of Congre8 1 the, . year 1 863, by 3. S. Tifiip. iClerk vffi; of Uie District, Gourl of r Cott tde rate State for ibe Northern District of Georv jjia. Mobile, Jttne 27. ; A, despatch to1 the Register md Adver. tiner via Senatobiu state- thatJ-elwte Mernhhi intejlljrence says -jt is lljeved tat 'Washburn will cornmanCihe expelN tiou.to reinforce Shorman, after whipping Forit. Now numbers 20.000 with lh? 3t d&itention to swfel 1 3.0,000 moie. iroops.ar riiiuzi vj iu- " r ' . . V . n r -. .1 . Wold in Mcmpnis. zou, .-vwiieueniw Cotton bonds. 24-cents on the dollar - still t isine: ranidh'. Officials in had humor J.- indicatiiiii unfavorable news. A : rumor b cprrtnt, that, Mr"t ,teJerHp.jjt;a .wncoiii that . he wasNired of : under tajci1' Hj mnai come and lake charge himself. Thel Chicago Times and ,tbfem. u Repub lican of .lbe 23d meivi ijcago Convention is postponed tifiiil )he 8th of August. , "'I-'-1 ' .' . - ' Oold in New York on the 23d opened at$225:a,nd cjped jit.2.6p 'f The AUbania hwrnt the steairj s(iip Rockingham fromCalais. Marietta; June 27. About 1.0 o'clock frhls .morning Blair arid Logan's corps? attemptea ,lo"gam possess ion of the fortification on our left and. cen tre. They- were held, in' check fey Cheat ham and Cleaborne. They marched dti antly up in seven' lines of battle. Our troops reserved tlieir fire On til. tliev ap" proached wkUin a few yrds pf the .breast ; WorKS, wnen uey opeueir iiu grape.can nister 'and niusketfy, creating a great hav oc LTheirfiri$ wa 8v rapid v6 that the. enemy could not: rally. Tiey. veie driren.,back with a;loss of between. "800 and 100P ierr.' We ipaptured, about: 100 prisoners -including Lu JnpfB. Kerr of Ue-24th iHinoii Capt,i:d WaUfield of tQ Mi hand U. Jhn H.York ; of the 63d Wiaha v'with two etarra ' ot cpjpra, one Teprese the 278th Illinois Kegiraent by adier Ge,n; BuforIf the enemies dead and wounded are iki& lyjn&U en re mafeinp1 imbpssibte to bring therri off c Oar low, owing, to tltej men betflg profectejj4)y breast w6rksey small on odr x isnilaqcl iienUclTlit 58 rd Georgia UieHer Col. - r4ofl1rfc; er.s ongaae .aepioyeet as? sKvrnHsners .. ." it . ill.' i 9Ctd Jrvun great gai laniry, neta .nana, to hand n the. fight with , ihe.enemy until relieved. The troops eugagtfd jn. the first mentipned actiuB were Matcer, and Vaughn's i brigade, Cheatham's division Pol k'8 and Lower' V . V Atlanta June 27th. The Appeal has received Nashville dates from Grant's army of the 1 8th near Petersburg says that contrary to expecta-J lions no gefneral engagement, bur heavy fighting going on, results favorable, though Cot decisive. The Yankees. claim to have Captured 22gnris in operations on Peters burg. Threw five shells into theLcity? Dispatch -from Grants headquarters to ItheWashington Chronicle, says there was severe ngniing ajong i greaier pennon of the line. We gained little except on our left. ! Cotton on the 20th in New York $1.80. Nashville papers claims that Hooker took Lost Mountain bv assault on the 16th, capturing 1000 prisoners, add 12 cannon. Srhofield at the -same time attacked and captured Pine Hill. . ' Goldsbobo', June 28. TbeState Journall has Petersburg pa pers oF the 25tb. JNpthmff important. The damage to Pe-ersburg and-Weldon 'ai0 south side roads slight, . On the latter a cargo train bf cotton . burned. Private advices represent Karite jis- roning roro Gen. W; F. Lee Sunday from Stauntpn bridge spnth s.de road wit.r&saing in his front, towards WeldoP or .Grant s array. Official information from VVeldon to?4ay, ty Kantz going there. REWARD. I TT WTf.f.piVlfci 1 t'JIupJ,, M uwiu lonroiu VI VIII CO UU 11 dred dollars for the apprehension or confine ment in Jail either Jorth Carolina or Virginia, my negro boy HENR, so that! can get him. Said bov is 23 vears old. was ruised in CramrA - . county Virginia, and has been Uj Richmond for the last four 'years .with- Mr. Davis, he is 5 feet 9 or 10 iuchfts high, dark, roolatto, comfajns ofrrbeumatism in both legs and arms, spare mde. Said boy left my plantution in Dayib fiointy, North Carolina on 19th itust. and may be irying to make his Wav back to Virginia. T. N. -COO PER. , " - Eagle-MiU?,Jredell Co., N.C. Jane 25, 1864 d33&w4tf. BT'Daily OonfederateilRale-'gh, copy ten A IMAM mJ mJ - ll . MB ' - VVEIQHTS: AND MJSASKURS. 6CSHE1.S. VVjHt, ' Shelled C orn, . Cprn in the er Rye ' Oal, ' Barley .Irjsh.Potato'es, SweeJ -Poiatoes, Wriite Beans. Castor 'Bean, Clover Seed.. Timothy Seedi Flax Seed, Heinp Seed, ' Bkie Grass Seed, Buckwheat, - Dried" Pefaeketf, ' Dried Apples, en ; 56 70 6a 7 56 32 47' 60 -55 60 46 60 45 44 44 52 33 24 sr 50 "0 38 20 55 ' 8 80 48 55 24 Ouions, . SMt, , ; Stone' Ctjaf, Malt,, Bran ; Tpriiipv . riasteniiff naifrs Uaslacked Lime, Fiae SaUr-. t, Cround Pens, A hot i4 by. 1 6 i uches, 22 de?p, eonlai as onet A. box 16 by 16J inches," 8 deep, contains one A box 8 by 8i Tnches.'S deon, contains 1 peck. A bftx 4 by 4uiches, 4$ deep caittams gailnn A box 4 by 4 ijt?hes a aeepfptttans quart i'eo sruttoiis Prckted Onions, 'i 83. pdunds i Ten gallons Sour Kroatr . - 81 pounds. Come tind ficljij ElF" XLL who will volunteer to .get- up aridsendoff the ir6n pn-the Charlotte; andfoeratfJ n0s butthese change notes will .StatesvJlle ', Raili-pa8, will leave, their namos. wth N. H.-'Blacjcwood- before 12 olplock to day. . ' ' ' . ' : "' "This worjk must hss done . immediately- or our soldier may suffer at Riehq?ond De tailed Goverambnt hands may. volunteer. Let the arm hand work, . Siilisbury. spa re all your servants for a few days. Wiiite inen, it is better, than fighting. .. r ' ' ';:;::,; ' " ONE OF 'EM. 'mi . .. .. i '- i . ' . v Neir Auction 4inl Commiion ITT H. & R. 3. TUCKER and W. R. t f V t AN D REWS hive this day awoeiate d themselves together uuder the name 'and style T0CKER, AST DllE & C0.4 fwE tbe pnrpose f conducting a senerattAuc and dispatcb.: 1- ' ) TUCKER, ANDREWS & CO. RaleighV Junb 22d, 1804. 3tvd34 TED OH STOtEir- vfjOhioa Grove, on the 3d insl., a sor- JLi te Mare aboat three years old,- medium size,74? rtaa oa wnen leu a piatn . oofr sa die and brhifeiilei bridle has u briass ring on each side of hk Wow. band. I Will pay, $30 reward for her delivery to me or R. P. Roseman, or. tor inrormati0tj- wnicn win i Discover -ner whereaboats.Ni Address me -at Sallsbnryv N. O. - - H. P. LEN.TZ.; June 25; 1854. B uf ' 5i4 5t? so r S5.0 RIWilR WIL BE jjaid for tthe recovery of one the "plea of this design ; encourage; by reprodue i'ord, guard broken, ae pistol and ode pair Uoq inlts colum ris, that class of compo.sa.iof SWord boots. The above, articles belohg to adecpased -officer, and were .left in Hbe" care .at Sandy, a colored man at the Jmm who savs that he devlivered them to' a whiteinari who called for them fTk k . -in u tA e of the familj of tho Mmt ARP"'". June 22, 18M. tfd-32 FOR SALE- 150 lbs. English refined . Borax, Also, au as- rted lot of Homespua Cloth.-ftriped and eckedJ ' CT J. M. JOHNSON, Juue 22,-td31. . M-ocksville N G, - TOBACCO. TOBACCO. MO BOXES. T , . ;'' ' fj us 1 KECKiEUUJN.COiNSI6NMENT and for sale, 1,50 Boxes, Manafactqied Chew ing and,Smoffing Tobacco. MICHAEL BROWN. Salisbury, April 25, 1864. - ' tf49 Commb$ion and Brokerage Office. rTHE subscribers keep constantly , for sale, X Farm and House Negrpts, amongr which may he found valuable Mechanics, i We will devote particular attention to dis posing of and buying NEGROES, STOCKS, BONDS AND REAL ESTATE. O Liberal Cash advances mde.. O" Wanted to purchase $20,000 in North Carolina Bank Notes. Also, Greensboro Mu tual Insurance Notes. . 0 , G. V. ANCKER & CO. Salisbury, N.G., Jane 27, 1864. dtf35 . SPELLING BOOKS. . Priae and ArithraeUcs. , FJEJ W ccpies received at ! this offiee y es XJL terday, tp -supply .almost daily calls. May 241 1864. .' 17' ... - To the Sheriffs and TaiiCt11ectors of North I Carolina. Xlie follpwin'g is a copy of so rriocb of 'an act passed at the last' - session" of tle Oeneral - Assembly as relates to the cur rency in which taxes may be collected v Section 1. Be it enacted by ike Ge? h -1864- tna, nnd- it is hereby enacted, by the uu thority of the, same. That all taxes due to the State or counties and for school pur poses, or taxes for the poor, all pay meats for entries tif public lands, an3 all fines and forfeitures for the ifse of thS -Stateior cotin-. ties, may be paid in ,Treaswry notes of the Confederate States. -under five dollars, or in the new issue authorized by the actr of the Confederate Congress, Ratified t?ie 17th of Febrnary, 186 and all ' such dues ftjtKyeW patT-!torinrtl- presetir year in the Old issues of Confederate Treasury notes of the denomination of five" dollar both inclusive, less thirty thiee and one third per cent.,-the tax imposed by the act of Congress. Sec. 3. Be it farther enacted, That the act ratified July 3dl863, entitled "an'apt in relation to the payment of taxes" and tor otuer purposes, ad so much of section secrnd f the Ordinance No. 35" of the StateCotventionA ra'tified 26th February, 1862, as directs the rcejying of Confede rate Treasury notes in payment of taxes and aH other dues, are hereby repealed. Owing- tox considerations explained in my late"-t?port to the Genc-ral Assembly, otir Treasury . notes of less denomination than a dollar are not efcohau jed for Con lie exchanged for North Carolma Treasury notes oflarger denonination, or Tor. cou pons Yrom ou State botids. On presenta tation bv you or any other person at, this department of any amount of our notej above a dollar, or our due coupons, our change notes for the. same amount will be, effected ihrotHfh the agency pf the South ern Express Co. . ..JUM AlllAM WUUTH, V" " Piib. Trias June 2d, 1864; , , PROSPECTUSIOF "TH E A G E, tel. : A POUUBJRN MONTHLY MAqAZIlfiC. TJMndari&aeUvha jeomrae need liKth.lIity azine, under the above fit le. ' It wilt present to its readers selections from the1e6t European Periodical of Literary and Scientific articles, of Novels' and Sketches, which,' haying already received, the impri ma ture of an enlightened taste,'cannol but prove acceptible to the Southern public. The effort will be made tokep ther readers' of the Maga zine as'neaHy as possible' abreast of the literary rogress of the age. Arrangements have been made whidi, it is hoped, will enable the propri etors 19 secure this end. . The Magazine will' also present original ar tides front bur Sest 'writers, lo? all departments, arid a special aim of the proprietors of this pe ri.Hirnt utfilf to foster SnUiern authorshio bv offering an adequate andremunerative'lield for its exercise, rney wuunot, nowever, uiiqer which create a viwd and unflealmy taste, to be . 1 1 - L:fi"i LlLJ j :Kli.- I 1 stated only by! that hj brid; literature I which Yankee mgeanlty has cdntrtred, uaOer trel f name vf senatioaai romanwe, - ; ltt; The Industrial Res. nxrcei ndt he Eduation- aF Interest of the Corifedetacy the jtwiB.foira- Td4Ucfe8 af.triie indepejueO.w.iilceiyQth. b. fenk X prioUoal appUciwa m. doctrine ofef tfl R'ghts to the policyf Jthe country. "Ilwitt ;erideypr to- explain the riis siori of the Ojbtofederacy , which isto demonstrate liberty r?oateyJxbW StatPR. each sepreme witrwaila foundation. and only bound by a vol untary alie rilitmpf Xers. - . : - It will vindicate mose elements of JNanpnai Alls deDendenee , hich are secured by a high fitan"; ari oi .ruteuigence auq conueoieni.oy accuuj- 1 . . - ti? 1 . . T! : l .- a . i n m w n jvhhA j a uiaieq, capital, vanen iiiuuairy miu oy aouniraui facilities of iutercommurirpatlon. It will pro mote th adoption pf all these rtearures lu which the Confederate Siates are now dettcieot, And, whilst the Contiitulion of the Confederate States forbids the Generai Government to or- I ganize and operate enterprises of . nature cal-- cnlated to attain tnese results, the projectors will consider it their duty to urere UDon the Slates the developement of interests so indispensable to the national welfare. It is thus that, through the aggregate ality of the separate States, the .power of the -Confederate. States .wilt be ; madeiaanifest. It is thus that the collision of sectional. interest aud the ojpressioibof acom mpn head will be avoided. ' v ; The various departments of literature' to which the Magazine will be devoted, may be named as follbws: .-. j 1. Essay soriginal and selected, political fit eraVy and scientiric, and biographical sketches. . 2. Novels, Tales and Sketches, origiqal and selected. . 2. Reviews of Books. - 4. Educational Essays arid News. " -s ' 5r. Notices of the progress of Science and Art. . In the fourth section, it is the design to af ford to Teachers information needed in their profession, and a field for the interchange of ideas On that subject, to which end, their'assist a nee and collaboration is invitid. 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Southern Literary alessengcr ; . for ?64. :-y This ions estabhshed and1 well-known Journal of Literature having beeh recently-purchased by the subscribersr will, mi future, be- cmrducted exclusively under their control,' la-alt its de partments, both business and editorial, the Mes- -Benger will be nmler the management of an entrfely. uev regime, and the Froprietors are sViioniine f success in, the ftrture. which the Magazine has.never yet realiZ3d,if their tnenda and the pablic shall yield them a support wor ine townwinwi Wf-nigiW iiirjr itr- sl pf the Cpnfederaey. . c - . Arffunient orappeaiati behalf of the impor-L tanee of art elevated iitera tare ta our cmntrv, I the absence of which 'lias hUheriamade us a.1 by-word of reproach among the older nations, and even now. militates against our interests abroad, need not be addressed lo thosMmmj Bat to' the attatiitoenro.tfiis great e udomen thrng morens necessary tniB; mere; veraa. ext pressioas of sympathy and encouragement;. Vh5rt,f. Afsirl.m r.ttitl&r. mstrotP 1 J t a ' I the effis of .our literary men-to secure for us a worthy position in the world of letters. i Wedesa the -Wesseiiger to'be, nn enter- orise worthy of suport of all classes of oar peo- pages the productions of the highest order of gemus andcholars1.,pyand at tne same time sueh articles as wilt Contribute to vthe iiistruc I'kuj and amusement of the public at barge. To this end .weisangiye out : attention to and so-" licit contributions from Southern writers hr all the departments of "Literature. Poetry Rp- mance, ueviewj uruieisra, m snort, every suo jectj whose prominence is sufficient o entille'it to nonce win nave uauue snare ui atieunou. We earnestly 'solicit the assistance of our friends? thronghont the Confederacy-ii the eu- large me nt of out subscription-list, whrqh roust fortf WiTson, Pitt, Greetf, Lenoir arid Hyde be increased to enable .;.us to -meet' the. heavy f ff RBridgers. . - pecuniary outlay to wrt'co wenaii pe suoject. . Third District Uarteret, Jones,, craven, Terms", $12 for twelve months $8 for six' Onsjovr, D.uplia, Wuyne, Jolinslon and Samp mojptlrs. This increase will 4iot . aflfect those soq J T Leach. . ' . who subscribed before the tst of Marcb Or- Fourth District New Hanover, Brunewiclt, ders .must oecaccompaniea wun -ne money. . mJn fi 1 If i l - P iut w Eoao e v KMOEBuiiN, lonaeriy w New.Orleans, now of this city, will eontrol the business interests of the Messenger, aud . Mr. Frank H. Alfriend, of this city, will direct its editorial -manaffement. Communicafioftsl iifcoiinected with ibe, literary conduct of the Mes'lj A Giloier. " ienger will be vtrpeieo lo me editor; other cnmmunicattona snuuiu wt otttcibu w me ro- prietors, ; . Iiine 10. 64. - - Uichroond, Va. GOVERNMENT OF HT0RTU CAROtlNA. Hia- Excellency, Zebulon B. Vanpe', Bun- luombe, Governor. Col David A Barnes, Northampton, Aid. do tSeorge Little. Wake, - "do ,fK Richard H Battle, Jr, Anson, Private Seore tary. . , v - Dr Edward" Warren, Chowan, SurgebTa Geni. John P H Riss. Wake, Secretary of State. Jonathan Worth, Randolph, PubHc Treasurer. Curtis jH Brogden, Wayne, ,'Comptroler. Sarriue F Philips Orange, Auditor. . . :-' Orrver H Perry, Wake, State librarian.. ( Major General R C Gatliu, Lenoir, Adjutant "put" MaWV Major J General.. - , f William B.Gjilick, Beaufort, Paymaster. John yevjKeux. waKe,i4uariermasier. Major Thomas D Hogg, Wjke, Coniciissaryiheld at Hahfajon Wednesday nextafter third and Ordnance Officer. . . . I Monday In May arid November. Joseph Ram- ; Major James Sioa.b, GuiMord Qaarlefmaster. MatoW Hanrv A DbwddffecomUe, do . MM JfiSaJ H Foote, Ass'l Adjt Gen, fRoll 6t ' Honor.) . - Mejoif William A Graham, Jr., Asgt Adjt Qeneral. , lu8jfih Cxdlioft Washington county, Oran'ce Depalrtment.' ' , iLleut John B Neathery, Wake, Ass't AdjHieJ Coleman, clerk, Concofd. . ' 'Gfuecalv y ' : - .X4VWH'FiAHii, Ass't Quar- 1 t. Twit f terraHer- -. ; . mime L,ieqV isaed W Jwirrett, Jiiageeoraoe, ass lieut Charles'HThonipson, Wake Ass't Com - -JUWCIAL. rrn louri-r uicnmona .u rearsoa, ibo Jjon - U MmMW HamittojtCJ Raleigh Second ' Monday;ittilww.? e.ajahf'jear. The ntonlte rerson, ttommas ai saunaers. wasep uooert W HA flit, inianaia n I? aK ' & .VWlS&lilMMtt JafneaWrOi ard, Wilson: -M Shipp, Hartford: 2nd Chariea C Clark, Craven: 3rd, Pbprnelee! 5r a Moor. Roberta uGf Sion H Rogers, Wake. AUofeeyeneraJ:'4t6,T immiBsoeuie, Aocaingnam, pin, iwipa oui ton, Cumberland 6t'ri, Robert F Afmel4iSdL' kin; 7lh, Writ P Bynam; cUnrA& MerrinionBdnTOmbei'v - &iJ&&t-i.- Council of SettteY B Satterthwaite' L5 Wilkes; L Eldredge, Johnston; J .Rf Hargraye, Aaron; Jese K Stuhbs, artin--, . -u. Literary Board. Wit Excellency, Governor Vance President .Ex Ofiicio Rer Wm E iTslI. Wake, and Professor Richard Strimgt7aitfordH trr vr m. ioan, or tiaston; Kicnra u u alt Je, Jr, Secretary.--'- -''5?'V--t f- 7 . Board Intern&'Imprgvements; His ExceJ- . lency, Gov Vance, resident. x.x.iicio,. xy in r-r Eaton, Jr, of Warren, Jn i r lanner, oi new Hanover, and Montford M cGehee . Richar H Battles Jrr Secretary. . . " Commissioners op .Sinking fFU&r1&Q Thomas Ruffin, Alarnanco, Hon tWldon N -f. EM wards, Warren andiHon David L'Swauii i. Orange. -J - The '. university ofrjNorth uaroiina ai Chapel Hill. Hon David L Swam, President., -Rev (5atvi HWifey is SoperinteiidenKfT the' Commoffbeblajof tbU.fiffate.- - V :' - WiUie J Palmer, A My tgf Principal oftfieN C Institution for the Deaf;jframbajQd iheBlfn4i Dr Edward C risher is SripetttttendBtt f'y the Insane Asylum, . ; : ' ; C0SFKDERATK STATES G0VERXMENT. LOCATED AT.KICHMOSDi TA. , : The "Executive A ' IT.' STRPWif.VR. hf Ga.. Vicft-Pres dent. .-r"" : - - -.V . s The Cabinet: , J P BewjAMfti, of La., Secretary of State. G G MBMMitftiEa, pf S C., Sec'y of Treasury. Jas A bEDDOM, f Va., Sec y of Var. - . x jS R MaLlory, of la , Sec'y of the Navy. ffoftaSto UAyisft Attry. breneral., M -;r . . rfet&i e ' Bureaus. :. " : W i. : ' ' - V W. R RhCommsioner of Pa 9. r,. u . . m EW Nelsaii. Supt of Public Printi Patents. ntiuir. ?g PfiitoJ "X; Bureati: of Cohsci- u -. BrigGea A R Lawtin. Quartermaiter Gen-1 V? PU i, 7 - ; . u ' - Afll! RPt.,tlnnIn Cmnensa. Senate. ' . ' 1 Wm T Dortch and Wm A Graham. .. House. of - Te$re8entatives. First District Martin, Hertford, Gates Chowan, Perquimans. Fasquotank,- Gurrituefc uiuaen, ortnajnpron, . w asnington xyrjeii and Bertie W N H Smith. I Second District Halifax, Edgecombe; Beau- Columbus, Bladen, Robeson, Uumberlan 1 . . r, . . njond and.Maruett J u ruicner. - -teS&i . Fifth District Warren Franklin, Granville I Wake, Orange and Nash "Jbsiah Turner f Sixth District Alamance, Person, CasweJJ,, Rnckincrham. ?nilford. Stokes and Forsvthe . . Seventh " District Randolph, Davidson, t , i Chatham.' ivioore, Montffomery, otaniy ana; Anson J M Leach . " MghflT TJTstnct Rolh T Catarrirs, Unioir, -?y Mecklenburg, Gaston, Liucolu, Oatawba and; Cleaveland J ( Ramsay. , .- ? Ninth District Ashe, Atfeghany. Witkes, Caldwell Alexander, Yadkin, Surryj Davie Iredell and Burke B. S Gaither. ' Teiith. District Clay, Cherokee, Macon, Jackson, Madison, Bu ncombe . Tcansylvania, Henderson, Polk, Yancey, McPoweH,'Kuftfe- ford,,WUtehell, Haywood and Watauga G W in. . CONFEDERA TE S TA TES GOJJR T&. TKe District of North Carolina is divided ; . Tntp three Judicial Districts, and the times and places of holding the courts appointed by the t Judge. ... T . .. . . Hob. AH Biggs, of Martin, Judge. Gio. Vi Strong, of Wayne, Dist. Attogief, Wesley Jones, of Wake Marshall. -.: The Coriri of the District of Albemarle i ., lBey, clerk, Rocky Mount. "J ' ' " ' " J The-Cdurt for the DistricVof4famlicoisheld v U Gotdsborp' on the fourth Monfrfcyin May and , November. William M Watson, clerk,. War- rentori. i ' . The Court for the District of Cape Jb ear-is heJd,at:Slh?Vury,.the Monday next after;the;,t fourth Monday in May and November. Dan E A Thompson of Unartotte , l U Horn of GflWsbProi W S Marh of Raleigh; Thoa W- -Brown, J r., .of Wilmington, uonteaerate i i states Commissioners. r Skiiisiuav, N. C i- May 24thi 1864. J liwi o Officers and Attaahees jflt the Con federate. States Military -i Prison, Salts - Uiy, N. C. . . ' .. ... - . A rinA, t. J?Mv Abematby; AssisjanJ Surgeon: yfjl. B, PauJon, Hospital Steward. j i - J etok . i w 1 V ' Co. Ay HQ menu it ;apti"; Jrr Allen. ' Co. if , iu men; Ut3&&(Ul Lathamw4; Jr2dfAlS" 112 men. 1 1st JLR' m Wellington,' ! ' ';2d W- Ri Sne-drfffe, . Confederates, aerv ing, out; sentence1!, of,. .Court. Martial, YanWee' deserter, p ' PoUicVrpfiapaera, -PTisDuerof War ' 4 , 164; 00 -J- 1 f'.'W" I 4 1 9
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