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- - F ii if i.,i'-7,r A v irii vnhi iCW a- y in'd pr--: RECOCTS OF THE fBKSS ASSOCIlTtOX Entered according to actof CSottgreiaiw thr lftfii br J. S. Thrasher, iirthe Werk s J ifficrt of tho District Court ot lUf Cnfede7 rate SlateB ror Uw wormern xsin w vrr-. gin. ; ; . .v I 1 H'tcifMOND, Jnly 8. ' Nothing further from, the Valley to-day. Roboited that another lare force of yankejps were crossing- to the north side- of Jamef river 1 to-day. . . , AH Yiiiikeedoni in a 86w ! ; . ' ; - '' ? v BicnMQKp, July 9. ' ,J Baltimore Gazette of the 7th ' received. Martinsburfr, Harper Ferry and Point of Rocks have fallen into the hands of the Don federates; They: obtained very considerable amoujnt booty at these places: 0ov. Crtin has issued a pi-oclamatioft callyig-oirt twelve thousand merr to feerve iBVe hundred days. Lincoln has 'made a requisition on ymour of New York, for similar rinmber. 'llagcrsr 'town was occupied by the Confederates on Wednesday - and the Vderal trcjps retreated the Gwf n Castle. ' ' j " v " ''. Gold in New York on the 6th was 259. Lincoln hasrissued a proclama'tiori declaring martial law, and suspending the-Habcas Cor pus in Kentucky. -' . RichaIond, July 9. " -v I- , The Washington Chronicle of . the 6th has hoen received, Great , excitement, in the Nnrtli in eonseauence of the Rebel raid! M ai tinsburg has : been r captured w i tfi . fafge ouantitiesofsuppU.es, and the Baltiuioro and Ohio Railroad badly., damaged. Ransom is supposed to cfornmand, thQ rebel Cavalry, and Early the Infantry.' TJie rebels, it is bcliei'cd, reached Hagerpiown on the 6th, bwindT 'i an extensive mtd in t'ennsylvania. lior. Curtin has issued a proclamation -s.T-ymg' tlje enetnv of the . tzo verument, i i n desperation. are tbreateningthe State wuh an ftfmed force, iri tlie hop Gen. GraM may Ve withdrayn Lrom ueiore menraona. luereoejs .luvauius force Tidt known. , V Seigte is again safe by timely fligfifr. Late foreign intellifjence gives an account of . a creat INavat "engagement .between .ibe Alabama and Kearsage, former sunk. Tbe fielit -la3tcd"one liour and fottv minutes. Fight toekjplactf ten-mUes. from Cherbourg on undav -the 19th of -June. : Thp Eearsae was commanded by' Cant. John A. Winsaow who sent a challange to the Alabama which was accepted-by: Cant; Semmes. 14ie , Ala bama was disabled by a shot ihrpugh her boiler while attempting to board the ? Kear- . sage. .-' Capt. Seneandbmf -tlie crew of me Aiaoama were savea py ine Eingnsn yacju Leer-nouna. Semmeswas slignvy wounded in thes haiid. He reports his loss nine killed and twenty-one wounded.; The Kearsage was considerably damaged. Capt.. 3etiMnes lett all his chronomiters, specie "and ransom bonds at Cherbourg previous to going out to fight. He wa3 landed at Southampton by - the Deer-hound where be was offered a pub- . lie dinner,; but declined and proceeded to Parte, to report to Confederate Commission crs. . . v Yankee Congress adjourned sine die .atn. Ji.x-ljrov. lieeder of Kansas is d Gold ,248. AH quiet this morning. t - Richmond, July 9; The Heraldof the 6th contains details of the Alabama and tbe KearsageffghU The.Afa- bama was 111 u use a worthy condition. Captain Se nimes' official report says the enemy fired at the Alabama some live times, after the col ors were struck. The rudder was disabled du ring the action. The crew displayed the ut most bravery The shell that did the mischief struck the Alabama jast about (lhe water line, RnocKing ner DunHers to pieces, the water al most unmeaiaiely putt ng out thefires. A steam tug was seht from Cherbourg, by the reieci marume, wnicn anorded assignee to the Alabama, but arrived after all survivers were picked up. ) , Richmond, July 9tb. Th f Fred.,-,; 'Sd Pl t ' A nM,..! A W V . tured in the town after the batil ofiK vvu . aerneFs, naye been exchanged. Thuv lAfi j- - . . . : t "vuumuojr, aim arnvea ni rrea- encksburg the same dav. Inins YA;tAmA prevailed at Washington from the announce- Chambersburg. One renoft savs RrnnU hasnwenty thousand men, and has whipped Seigle. i - I - Peterbrurg, July 10. About-5 e'clotk, onr Friday evening, our , artilley along ' the whoje I'uie, opened upon the enemy and at the'iamA time nr mun j mem oi lony tnonsaud rebels amroaehinV th Not. ha .He hoal .l 'u city. Lincoln has called -out the militia of the W "l adjoining Spates. A Telegram fromHarrisou- :? 9,rue ai nom ana Keep cu burg says excitement there intense, io view of Us lr & turmoil. All th"6;difiiC0htent- W the raid of Breckinridge In the directinn rrf d Virririnicte in :.ft, Q i'i th " Ae Meitiwork, indfirf the Demv.'h1tlB CJntfresS.C!inn6t. for iio imn haa .ggT? n;d ?" ". 'WS,S -i i T ""pression is ine ene- -2LyJTe been dwingdff their Mrces fram our lineS TOr a! Uroalr T'U ;.:- LiJ. " :.IQr8?v?ra! n,Rht8. Rumblirfjr of artillery auu,W9TOll!l hnl al nUL. i m. . . reV; i Cr"SV"?"v- ne enemy how enure from. All qttiet ta day. . ivccu nil m Rnn tn r i our LITTLE ROCK CA'PTU RED . ""."V1"1-. Jy Cie Mobil.: 9. i AkpUemanof thi.'i-s-- r. RiiPrU;!re Little ' r. .7' an OI Oteeia'a enrmli.. aftitL'totofratfrttttwittV''' and aU. Ji! irnty except 4)0. Hi? arifly ir nraruhfrij on Fort ' Tle epeiny'r-aVe diiren entirely otft iyr rkasas", except aromtd Helena. w ' ' 1 . I :Gen? Kfrliy Sjfiifh at Alwxahdria, has or- derea; tne impresginenf m nau in- toiioh u (he1 TraHMisMssfppi Depa rt rnent for th! pnr prtae of 4jnyttr tniliiafy jsppplie. . : '; . ' ' Mobile, July 8. The ope'rator at Juok?on. reporla that r the force ;wich!:n)oVed from Kodney.fiimuUfne ously.wUh the forces, fp Yicksburg,, Was commanded by CpUIt of the? marine brieade, nBBibering 'j50w)itc cavalry abd 1,500. jhe . Thev "were int at Conrman g cross roadsi ten mites math of Pyl Gibwin. by CoJ. Wood with bis wffimfltfr,MKgan'if battalion, find a ew State JNMtpyttbeing a prrtionof Adams brigade, numberiucr bout , J ,500, and iw?re drive a hack to .Hodacy, after a sharp a ud de cisive figM- v-:--;1-.- , ' .. - , i , . : T!k cuemy Xv& GiJtHleir, ,aad; a large num ber wouded. , Onr loss jB killed; number wound ed Unknown. Wecapinred many hvrsts, small arms, equipments, &c. AIobiie, IJuly 9. A Special dispatch to tho Register, from ISenitobiaj 7lh, Bay Northern daiea announce 1. IT , r . ' rf. J . r h 4 kn.HlUi. he bridges for twenty miles on the Danville railroad E well's corps is in the vicinity of H arper's Ferrv ry ; Hunter aud heigle have vacuated MartinBbnrff. The. Herald' s correspondent at Bermuda Hundreds 'say? the-ajpniies are Inking their last repose before .girtftng upft battle. -JFesseaden has not yet occupied the pos'tiou of Secretary of the Treasury1 - :J ; Seven steamers 'finder convoy, were nreu hto at Clarendon Ark. . without damage. -1 'The, bulletins from Sherman' ad raacd claim a great meets and t4ie army in fine'spirits. The N. Y. Herald s Washington correspon dent says Lincin will call fofhalf a million men immediately on me aajouwimeiu oi con gress. VYashburn has issued a special orqer, iio. 60; taking forty; tsititens as hostages to guard tho f ailrod trains. : . itrvffD wriOTT? W APT IT? A fW" Rnnh Mr: Wrtlrln ss'vs: is ttl Ian- ? - , ' ' - ' .v. ffuage-r a iteiter wnuen -nim frbra tlie CooiVty of Rpwan. Mar J-lho j)hraseoloy : l 'yor; people imnt peace, w e liope aiid tnt you Will not trifle witlfeand deceive us, as VanetJ iias l ?Suq1i 'i langnagev 13 ; significant. 'fQtlT peopte;?anrf peace. iliat 18 80. All Of lis uesirupcac&f HUU uuiit nit.t;ir oiiiAaraltf 1ian - - ! in are h i!!'-tf ' . f t' ll - ' l ine ix'sv iivupeaa rioaicaw, pi uiprary ana (4nif.i V !fft riio H will nit.flsl. . A . iV - . -j-,-T-r, ,.'; w '7 - I Tilte W rttetl 6f . thl8 Kstter lifts evi-1 dcnily allowed himself to be.d eluded 'Jjifli-i' -.l;- witll the ldea Itlfat ihe electron Ol them; In what ? Gov. Vance nev- er promised -hi in p-eace. Hq had no hand in! getting na;ieto this war. i - , ; a He.drd all heicould "to prevent it. Mr. HohJea did IiaVe- a hand in it. He taught tho people secession and resistance- Gov. YaucQ neyer did. But when the war ctliue he buckle . - - . - i . ... .r I ?. P de all he could doi to secure Deace. Mr. 'llftll l" II I 111 II I . I n 11 i Hotdn. aftr doino- 1! MtA miflnhipf , )-i lA..Lt I tu "XT ll,ie xN oniJ pand lett the rest ofTUS to fMltit ont. sts in the State swear bj him, and we presume intend-to vote tur hitn.- What IIIIII.- IIMT. UTS t hair atn hir ill Uiin JVLr. Ho rtMii hr r T he notjeis keiv to-do it than anv -.L---a:.'n;M.iU8n an other rmaf W10 Will cooperate "Itn f President DaVis artd uiaJeJiiinwlf more, offensive than of the other states .would not cooperaterwitn him. None: of thetn repnenira in r m i a him a 5of;;e:qaJ;Qppf luo-vi!ui wun mm, be cans he has rendered himlfaK. rtoxidn'$ to Soatfjefn sentiment and is 66 ftrljy endorsed by: the Y&nMa ouia iie.,brigi jjeace alone lw hi r HM i.-Wi - .t1XlllTM. I - uviii u dcuui o v jicfto. iw u j man. wncu, mrviu-z uireuuy reenreu-ine impnma- jjg Excellency, ebuIon l. Vauce, .Bun He wliraptiS-thottsfeYd fold mdre .16 ture of an enlightened taste, can not but prove omtierGovernor. i - i)firic nSiliaMr flolden WOnld a:?.efuWe0 the-Seuthern pulVlic.;Theeffi Cot David:A Barnes Northampton, Aid. m ' will bemade tqksrep the readers of the Msga-: do George Little. Wake, do 0VJ-.-i. . ; me as nearly, aa possible abreast of the literary Richard Jl Battle, Jr, Ansotf, Private Secre- i.r it 1.1 -1 Fiiwf 1 .. . . .. ... 1 I r ' ""'"w" ny -oi iujq, cvo. i ijiw j fuicunruui(;ieai, iivit ueparwHr-iuB, i (prtisn Brogden, wnyne,-t-'OmpUroief. .tltas dernUea hintl UUOfl WtlOSe lieaa r". ?l W?J,tVWrmr. ;""pe- SamuePiiillpstOrange,; Auditor.: ; - -v on the r,8 tbe repoiint; Pouian. S ead, 1i,i,rt;ni,: K::Liri:i'( J-eaoir, aojum iiu Hiia nHhcn mo Ajuuiieci iiiuu' aiur ins exercise, xao-y win noi-aowevej, unaer! . General. .:. - ' den ahd JntnnfftotffiWpedlntl f l"e pieaor tms deg, enwnrageby wpcdacR rlfA? vptl iVtr Ihom lir Mo MalorJohtt Devereffx. Wake, Qo rrwwi rr w r.; whtchcreate a vividnd unhealthy taste.lo be Malor Thomas D .Hoffff, Wake, mi 1 v,i ywi'v-vuuii w iiioi 1 uuuuiiuy, 8iatea oniy oy iuai nyono iiieraiurp wnicn ftA Ordnance Officer Wlten. alas I it IS too late. tLanKee.:;jngenuy uss coainveu, nuer-.ihe f get as by tne ears with mniu kWioij of ii those mun. in nkth . tlyeii 8Ct himself down the Confederate States are now deficient. And, New Auction aqd Coniaission WH. & R. S. TUCKER and, W. ANDRE have Ihis dayspciated themselves together under the nante and styli EHCEER, AKDREWS OO.v ; ftr the rtrj)ose of ebucttner''tenT-AP' uon and Commission Im'siness. Alt business entrusted to the n will neet' with promptness nd dispatca. r 4l;:.'f ; TUCKRR. ANDRBVVS & CO Raleigh, June 22d; 1864. . 3wd34r f STR A TED OR STOLEN FROM China Grove, on the 23d inst-V aiqrr rel M are a bou t" th re e years 'old , medium size. She Had on. Wheti 1ft a' plattr' liorn sad dle and bridl. The. bridle ha a brass ring on ench de of the brow . band. I will pijy 30 raward for her deliverv fo-me or R. P. Rose man. or r information Whicli will ,di?icover .hsr whereaBouts, Address me at Salisbnrv. N. C. . II. P. LENTZ. June 25, 1864. . , 5td34 ! $50 REWARD ' WIL BE. paid for 'the" recovery of one swordj fiuard broken, one" pistol and; one pair boots.,..;. j... 'v -r;4 ; The above articles belonged to.a d(H:eased officer, -and were left in the care tof -Sandy, a colored man at the Depot, Who sars that he devlivered them, to a white man who called tor then. The abore reward will be paid for covery ofhestolen articles, with the of tlws family of tho deceased. Apnlv, to, Ai. w. jAttvia. June 22, 1864. ' V :. tfd-32 -v. 150 lbs. Ehsrlish re'fined Bfax. Also, an as- iorled lot. of Homespnn .Clothe striped and checked. J; Mc JOHNSON, v Mocksville, jt, C Juno 22.-6id3l. JTOBACGO. TOBACCO. 0- . m 150 U.UST RECRtV ED OK CONSIGNMENT and for tfde, 15s) Bxes, Manufactuted Chew- ing and Smoking Tobacco. MICHAEL BROWN. Salisbury. April 25, 1664.. tf49 PROSPECTUS OF A" SbuillCRN MONTHLY MAGAZINE.' I The undersigned has commenced in the City of Rjetimond the pnbncattQO1 iif sltfonthlr itfiff. iazine anaer tne aoove ntie. U will pe3 put to its readers, selections fro ficieuunc jiriiciea. v novels ana fekeicues. progress of the age. Arrangements have been "dewhichlit is hoped, w etors to secure this end i 5 ' The -Magaziae rtll also present origfntra. t' m" ti v , "ii"-Ji:iriSXII datioris .tre'IndepehHence-wi JM -will receive the rse'trerlfn. inr vetm9jnl B9 wiH beVto tneemeti?alrt .. -V. i . ' i ; -.t ' ll'r ... ..... lit will vindicate tr- flemeiitsnf National In. pende,.. .tod Jj Idard ofiniefiigeocel ulated ';eMtAerad0ndby1int I ;,;.-t ii . Ti -n whi,8t th" ConsUtui'on. of the ' Confederate states Torwaa-ne Ajrenerar Government to or ganize and operate enterpniesorana tore cal IhA nnvor. Af lh IkinfsrisnlA f k. imaae manifest. ? it is thus that the collision -T q:" ?Tr mon head wilt be avoided. f The -various departments of tibraturefto wh5ch the Magaxine will be devoted, may be named ias follows : 1 e,rary.andcientirtc,a wovela, Tales and Isketchea. original and ance ana collaboration is baviud. Sontiirn - j:': - . ' : W. LBopksjrjll b ineooninerp fysuni el fciducaUon as opposed to NellbgUnd-i.iaiiWelga iad Wetfcalicii), enpnsra, Cfreiopeo anT defeaed. . v o BOXES pnnnirv. It will endeavor 1a rnlxinlnamia. . ri:. ' i ' . . . !'-.:'?'-' -"-. ";.-UH J;-' .4' sion of the "fffff y rf1?11 ff6, JeuvThomas White. FrankHn, AssH $uar- of Mti;TO Mre of aletgh; Tfioa hberty reateAjby law, JoexhsystenpC Jltefmier. r fr rJrMntUi&Ot WT'T' j u ; r rir r..t-i(nrimc apcomDei ass stale CoiDAltttdtftfft. v.- T7ai. only bound by a vohtntary ahenalionof nowr.f :x-'" - v .4 y 3p cnlated to.attam Uiese,reSijtta, the projeetow - Kogers, ' wr"Vr!li4jrM"AfctfhinlhV Aedrtant finrW ' ... It- b c?esider it theirdntyj - 1 . he uepementr in erm P ffeafae Sr nt 11 , rio sne nauonai wnare. ins tnus infft,inrnUgn i iu .nujr ; yVa TJt.Wrfv PrinAn P trV i TuJ .-T the4aggregate ability of the eeDarate StatLlTheMergauJon term baa,beudiscont "41 It VliT5WjJ',2?I5!?: ... .JL.-. . - i tea JJi-aJ .IsSf-S k.;' I ginat and selected, polillcat fit or i tt.catJona Essays hnd News " ; kin;7thnf nnmr Angusr ni '(.1 Iu the-iburth secUo1i$it theVde lf. S J-Ffl SatterleU ''frHfV& CITiTS:; bd ta:Teacheri f ihfumVti &eued Jn Wl? Ht.m 7' - " Bmfession.and m field br ihe intereh&nee of Jf EWredge, Johnston J J R Hargrave rilu4i;4;fAiik. " lea on that .JTw r - CfMeaitaUieft - . . I The trade witj bsupied by. telGjE V. BIDGOQDSV ISMam Street. , li ERNEST TAG ARDBlfif CO. THE This long. ;estaUisled and wen-kriown, Journal of Litemtur hafiog been recently purchased by ih MsMUiPM f&nd&tea exclusively, under tWrtsntioi vln-'ilUury. part men ts,. both business and editorial, tb4 Mes-a Migazine haitievf'et realiz jdHf their feends and the public gh.ajl, yield thenra 9upportwor thv of so imaortant 4n elfpfiaiToEing to -the advancement of tho fiighest' literary inter est of the Confederacy.; : t-y. 'r '-Xi i '' Argument or ajpeal in .behalf, thd impot tahce of anfclevated literaiure to our country. the absence of which has 4 hitberto; niade us a by-word of reproach , among therdlder nations, and even now militate against our lute rests abroad, .need no,t' be .addressed to.4hoe whom ihis circular ts designed to re ach: But to the allairiraent of this great ehd, some- ! thitiff more is etfsarf 4tia snrfcarerbM ex pressions or sy ntpathy ant ? encoura jftmenl The frieuds of Southero.Iiterature niust fester pie Ve shall aim chiefly W sec passlhepVtlons genius and scholarship, and at tne same time such article's as will contribute to the iiistrac tion . and a m use m e n t" of - the public at I a rge. To this end vehall give our attention to Jind bo- i lcU;eont rtbutions from Soutbem writers in all ih departments - of U.teratnre. u roetrjr, Ko- manee Ueviewt Criticism, in wiqrt, every son- ! ject whose prominence is sufficient la entitle it to. notice win have us due shar o attention. We ea rnestly solicit the assistance of our 'friendn throughout life Confederacy in the- en- lacgement of our suhscnption bst which must oe increa5euio euaino'us 10 ineei vne-iieavy pecuniary outlay'to whiche shajf be subject. r Terms, $12 for twelve months, j&8 for six months: This increase will not;' affect those who Bubscribed before the. lstof March Or- dermusle hceompied tlrlhetnOiy. Mr. George C. WeddeourS. formertv.'of tiew vneaus, now or mis eiiy, wmconirot ine business interests of the Messenger,' and Mr. Frank H. Alfrirnd, of this city, will .direct its editorial management. Commuiueations connected with the Uterary oonduct of th Mes senger will be, directed , to .te .editor ; other commnnicalion8 shonfd.b directed to4.no Prx prietors, ' ( i , ' .WEDDERBDRN&. ALf RIENljA. June 10; '64. . Richmond, Wfc ; COYERXMESr OF NORTH C1R0UBTA. tarr; Dr Edward JWp.Hi athaV Warren, Chowan, S uVgeon GenL Russ; Wake, Secretary of Btate. . Jonathan Worth, Randotphi Publie Treasnrer. Paymaster. rtermaster. Comtawary ' Major James 'Sban, Guilford, Qaariennaster. Ma.idf Heiry.'A Uowd.Jiidgecomoe, no -.r . M.BnawK,rEdi Thomas Rnffinr Alamancello Ejinkst Laoaroi!, Associate Editor. .f V -lrddiHim-h Jaary,-l,1864;' i'';-''iff f Oraftffestii' i samTa' r" entirely qeWegime, and they PropnetoTs' kr 'd5ffelfcAT;K STiW.C0V.lAia'' sangoiBe f sttscessjii the fuftire Whtcb be J-5im: ..uju .,i$sr .Ivlfni .. a5 " re- a wnrthysiOoVin thworid.of Jeiter , YVfff il.-i,. , We -design the, niesseuger to.oe. an enjter-r-,. V, ; - - . - thanks - : -r'-i t'-..- BrtffGen A RLawiorllailerm&ateeGatt. . j -t n n rTuir lm or uur uicrui v - mc ii ittwcon' lur u i - v - . ' . - - . m. yja11 : ' . :..tioewn4vivyimara Honor.)- Major WiUiam A Graham, Jr.r Asst AUJIt General.; .1- , Lieaiir Josiah ColfinsWasbington eonnty, Departments ; - tvVUuijiJii.' Mkrt. kt2r j S?'. AssH f Com- : rn " w. , Lie nt Charles H ThdmaaonWalteV Aast Goto- ; v m1 iMbf 8.B ). kin; (ief VJnsticeVYirBatUeP Orange, SASeV ouu mannas ej .nuniv. ut-viaieur wuzoni.. v ' -. v . . ... . r . Trr .f 4si,i.tw-t:.i.:.n - a ox., R-HeatfcttafttwaBj RoU Frne1i?'-'RolN(a; TOvWi5?f? vvwrrifa 1 i.-.to MirW.riHi,M 1st Lietir J L. Shirley ' i James W Oborne.; M ecklenburjh Geerg Heir irninn iinii m in irn nil a sri iir w nun ard; Wilsea; Robert B OilUam, raviUe VYm M Smpn.IHeederson. I 'si y-rt'? i Vance Wake Dt W ' JrBecretarv 1 icftowlst l?irctilt; Jea' S.t&W '"ttfiialf aXto-1 f 7..,, Haftjbfd; od. Charfes C CTarkrrlven; 3rd ; fc.-tt. t:? ! VrV? Spiu H fleers Wake, Attorney Geqeral; 4th,- r.r Jr.id fOitCk TVAlUai - jf(b iM ei U " - t ' i - . . i' ii: f v uuin. i.i mixi ft- . j. . l rresiaent tsx jmcu Ke? W-n, R Pel . 1VJ tieal rinffe. . . ;1J - . and Professor RichartfSlellmff &Jwtlmfff veiittwffr-llift ?Excel Hanover, rand WpirtfoglMbee. Rtcbard HSallWJr,SbMf . v Orahffe. Chapel Hill. Hon David L Swains Viti&&. ReV Calvin H WiligcdVSoperiiindeai xf V n8iiuiian lartne weai vamp MnijgLMMfW the Iosane Atmm- .Ic-Qii-' Hdn. A. H: Stctbcns, of Ga., Yice-FreM. 3 V, Bbnjami, of La,. Secretary of State. Jas WSineosr, Of y?Secor. War W S R IVf AtLoar, of FJa.rSeo'y ef th Ifairy1 ?; Hon G2 Oivisof NC4 AUbreey Cteaecali Jutm H RtAOAN, of Texas, Post masts r.Gen'rt- ; :ij"!-rrJLJl2 'frr L-fe-ftSt V-c -. - ' -r-j Nortli Carolina RepresetftatitVU itirtij .; v.?; '; , r.. , Sennit : . i WtfT Doatbn and W AGaiiutt. ,.j ' . . ' ,'. .' i kbtmi ic Ttfnrwia m AmTnisrannar m - r xa r wtttt k t n lTBjsoni oopr or rumip rimiu . Chowan, Perquimans FasqoMnk Cn . Camden. Northampton, I Washington, Tyrreil and Bertie -W;N 0 Smitb..- :. .., - - J fort,-Wilson, Pitt, Green, tenbtf and Hyde - R R Bfidgers'." ' ' ; , ' - . .TMr ttSwi H -OhtbUplS Wayneabliwiiitf -lBMilltt-' gon-rJ T Leacb. ::':''' ' -; " !.: o-.w .',,';- t&ap ; FoHriaKWBiiioVer Brifaii&k; Cbtembns; BladenV Roeiop,CittbllalrfBa -mA.M.iLT:jjiu;S'&'A , W - Fifth DistrictWarren, Franklin, Granyills, ' Wake, Orange and Na6hr--Josiah Turner- Sixtli District A lama nee, PereonCaswefl, Rockingham, Guifford, Stokes and Forsyth J A Gilmer. SeveiUh. District -Randolph, Davidson Chatham, Moore'i -Montgomery, Stanly and 1 EiglitWsr--rRowan; Cabafnwnion, Mecklenburg, Gaston, Llncolu, Catawba and (ClearelanMr Ramsay; XW' . : NJt. Dlstrici Ashe, Alleghany ' Wifcet, Caldwell Alexander Yadkin, Surry. Dafie, TredeUand BttrlciB GaitbM t, .Tenth DistrictT-Clay, Cherokee,' Macon, Jackson , M adisbn, Bu ncombe. Transylvania, Henderson. Polk, Yancey, McDowelf,iRuther- ford, Mitchell, Haywood and Watauga G W . r ft f CONFEDERATET&TbS mOVllTik .-ttv.lHjsi'ii-KoTllsl Carolina is divided into three Jadicial Districts, and the times and places of hiding' the courts appointed by the I The Conrt of the District of. Alb marie. is lheldat Halifax, on WedueiaywmerTrd (SOt 1 Htn. Asa Kieror. nr Mnriin. JnderM ; IfieoVi tron. of tWWvne 6U AttoWv. i, WeiJev Jouer. of Wake, MarBhaU, rJ IMotidsvia May and November. Joseph; Rara-J I sey, clerk, Rocky Moapt. t vf- . j The jDoort for the District of PamfiCoJa held 1 rentom '.;, , i . j no. vuui iwi xnv vi vara . The. Court for the District m W SlBttryf the MoBdii Sitifferf the 1 frnrtbrMnndaT in MaV and NoTerhberi Dan a.-- : u . . , - sr. or rr. i . 2d.-' '-J.'A.TJoor ' t w w ww.a . r2d.CUDvtoil- . . . . - . ' ill ;,mty' 'oil m5S v.- - i:V i I v. 1 4
Daily Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 11, 1864, edition 1
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