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Nip1 ufiMv'IMMW iiitnw.-w-i-. r 5. t' (-. I. ' i'.. 1 vVlfiKfiJ K ..- - W''MM'pa1 "iieifiBlt jSKJPP(WW w-v- ViJ. t MirM W "14 H Import frorft Mat Genera! .Wall aca imt- . ;f'tivi 'Jim irt i ; i iti i i r ii a, XUliOUT OF T SilSSdtUTlOlftTf0 wrdimr t Vet' or-eouffMsSlia1 ifef y eae J863 by J. a. THtAsiign t i iWCkrVs J UK PU . B,4, r .w JTaJtbeTiyvl.wpre, farmed toretire rr.''-" wm.- BALTIMORE AN&W ASHING- j,., ,, ;:! j TheWastiinffton,CArotVteof tha 11th " contaios'over three wlun3Bs oTeieph icew&in reference to iheieMin sV!i ba&liea.ftomalW saying: CoUSoward lanot captured. v -Tl?e7ibllowirfg' iS: bieved-M?iU of P.Wtp:irItimo.re';d! the mght iuUrestio pf-Uispatches v !' of the 9(h, paying the daer was imini - TpnhftiiRjinft rAtfirmnrn.rn Hent and e?ery loyal TJian must prepare Ted thousand men armed and marchlnor to: djlfef eot fortintatioris,;; it s B:t tirnorer At six jL Mn.on the 10th the rebels cut the KofthVrn ceo trl rli I'way, fifte?o, ini les Rail way greatly : tJamaged. ! Most of the rolling stock sent td biladelpliiaJQ f ppatch-jwjJtE3re are some ncour aging features , not prudent to publish. AsTiland Iron VVorks, fourteen iniles.frjom Baltiraorp, destroyed. Dispatches, eight P.Mt sayrebel vOylrf oVerBattiniore county, but it is not feared they 'will &i ter thet:Jty:: ; SuHivan's-advance guard of Hunterj56muirarid report captured, add Marlinsburg. with numerous, stores ahd a uuaiber of; prisoners,; ; i ' Telegrams from Hainsbtirg- say the rebel force nuiuberi ty: thousand. Vj ; ; Qoy.urntelegraphed of hiladtDliia thkt the . neon! a nrp.rA nnt rn spondjoff freelyand says the authorities at WtoDingtdfl;" to-day; i oc luureu. ivwy. nipauie. . wjiieu yea peremptorily to 46. Yaokeis say their toss at the Monocacv fight was' 1000; - V'' : eeTsme on MiddletownV . - ",. Dispatch from Baltimore, 7 -o'clock. says ;The enemy ist-on the York road, 1 miles from the City. Force of fifteen hundred, rebels cavalry gone towards Bal timore and PhiladeiDbia Itailroad to burn Bridge over the 0usquehannah River. At last accounts; bridge, cot burnt. Reported that rebels bad truek Baltimore- and Washington Railroad at Laurel Factory but ihe'OhcbnicIe saysit is not believed; because telegraphic communication is still kept up with Baltimore. The firing beard at Harper's Ferry on the 10ihuhexplaine4. , , ( 4 Chronicle supposes rebels burnt many buildings, public and private, in Hagers town. J ' . Special'dispatch to Chronicle from BeU tirao'fe sayv:lh$ bpinipn is preValent there that the real movement is, against Wash ington: ' "' k- f Rebelr were at Rockville,; Md sixteen .miles North-west of Washington, Sunday evening. ; ' ' ' . ' . Dispatches from the - newspaper corres pondent at Grant's Headquarters on the tb saw: the invasion of -Maryland is be lieved to be insignificant, as Richmond papers make no mention of fercea.'en&rafr- ' ' r Pbtkmbueo. July 13 :Portidtf Of im LeeV command engag- ed ia a skirmish with a- part :,bf Gregg's oatistactpry telegraphic communication 1 dependence , which are secured by a high skan-i-x : mt - -V.'t :ii.-i':H-' lrA-Pt.aKlisihfil "with Pbi1adAlrliijaMrihlaw 1 dard of intelligence andrefinemeht.'hv scenm. rarles below here, late yesterday teyenip, aud driving tben b, japturingthirty-. ..3rfUnalilAahl ;nnmijrlinvori th AOlVAtf IVMprtKlA no nir ha1 170.1 trfinrt T tiz(i2AJLii' the mhabuantaviosthe,bordrt of Maryland and Pennsylvania., vand appears to ;anv ..;j!uf " r arsawitbdrawn from GreenCall Hagers town -road appears to be'nearlV ifaved out. following :. Washihgton, July 10 th, one) &ttdiqg0revfo road,lthreeMnashngton?u Elated to-Uamlha -resUs;ithepiecibr . ; - v, vi; -Si: CU; , day aftetofonnerefa w i.-, '.w- iRicHMONDJ Jull2. ally Town rom a ocjock till 9 o'clock the deVelopemeut of interests imiispea sable Vii -ti 4 fj 1 lttiafem :whfcht tliriFederalswer the .wtiouatwelre. fItkthusthahroug4i mhmimpftanfrora'tBe upper Poto hhost are threatening decimation to tlKcogiti-ti ? wntL - ,v? - j j lonrmtwianu; o, 1st Lt. K. n. Watlingtori,". v v - nikltr JJepattoerjtast l1 .fcrtifiaxiif -NdticesVof : the progress Sc 7 JrmAJMli& J . rffra u .-Jfl the lptb, says the ideasou thatfecivtowrnc A StabbsMartin. - - CnrWartiai, ; r ; V ?.-;tT CI6 7: i i sl ed od h6rr to k mere farce. .B.kROr. ;tiCeVbllatioraMoii isnbdSouthenij it . LjdS. ?s o ,v PirjBRaiJnl-li? fewvpf;LeeHro School Bociw wHMBotieedlwda YanedPrsidentlBVfe PoliticHl -Spmfiiii.tA 03:-'- -f .-r: Wt -: .t'-; i t fcSS-. . . . T - . r- 2 .'AbhnEdlAtoJib'hl-vfoAtfa ' C n t..' enrol m FJmtUi. ant Pmfiu.. QUkatbl fin.. i Intir Ti-nl. XXT. - . ,j. ' ' ftltl - TbdlJbroniCl6.,'Of tne 10w4Qntaint .tb:e I AsMiired and rrhfedirarrrutf mof kl, -' - iiialethatal)att?e -took place W tediriforceBd his -'cdmmantf &tvlfoTrac?lcy today. aail 'fi .Thai tof - forces were at lngt U orerpo wertd by Superior forces of TTier was aiso iuen Dt:tswner--thai our ! troops behavj(Tvell, " bo. suffered severe press cRspatcli'es from Bakiraore'repreK ?en.V the exciteraeot aa. intense and oo the 10 leave the city. ; Frederick, city evacuated by Breckenridgev and twelve thoasand jttieneThe Goyarnof Mary land twj;! every ioyai man musi prepare foiineet the rebel force now approaching the - city. A 1 he MayHr of Baltimore" en doised this,, s C V Slidell had another interview with Na poleon on the 28th. r v - Another plot against Napoleon had been discovered. . ' y No Gold quotations not given. . PsTBBSBURGi'July 14. . The Washington Chronicle of the 12th, contains full accounts of tb 'rebel in va-. ston. iiov.' mad torus . private country residence,, six miles from Baltimore, on ChaHes street Avenue, 'and several other booses,' were, burned by Gil more', on the lltb. ; EiradfowTs library and privatoa- erstall consumed. ; .- This caused dispatch- tetse feelin'rQunpowder bridge Raihroad burned at uodh ton. toe iiio.1 aiso nine;, cars anq raaus reported burnt Baltimore is now cut off from all telegraph and railroad coramunl- iofc, except to Washington f-atnr prehensions felt of that soon being inter rupted. Refugees pouring into Baltimore from all qnatera. Force engaged in the fight at Monocacy,6th cops. B tad fords house burned by . older of Bradley Jonnston in retaliation for burning of Gov. LetcherV house; - The' house tof Cochran, Naval agent, also burnt. Secessionists in Balti more very confident, and say Washirigton a a t - , h nri ' l- i . will oe 8neiiea. lne DanKs ana insur ance companies 'all deposited their Valu ables on boardw steamer chartered for that n.irnMa t,A ranAtf- rt loavo ot a mnmonib notice. Arrangements were made to move the Archives from Annapolis. Two morning trains from Philadelphia were overhauled at Magnolia, twenty miles from Baltimore, and Maj. Gen. Franklin captured on one Lot the trains reported captured. Hun ter's forces occupied Mar Unsburg and Ha gerstown on the 12th, but the rebels held South Mountain, passes. Dispatches .say that the whole forces depredating around Baltimore Citv' is not over one 1000 cav- alryl under Harvv Gilraore, and yet the American says they have the' city suK rounded. , Reports say Geo Tyler escap ' ' . . ' .- : , . Grant' has sent wohfl if the" forces around Baltimore and WashmgCcTh can 1 take care of those places and repulse the . u . e u; u , a can take care nf Richmond, reoei, we cau .law carp yi ;wniBouu. fl W r81 - . . . , , Dipatcbef frotn auwojre i1.. ;jeF at tRehdfbrceiUiir m I . ... . . '. .. - . 'sif.4fv r"ii the city - lA,co!j,irid tannrod0 -totbo, "front Monday evenmgl about twboclock. hf Mdndayevenintherewasseverennisn The; bridge was de a defense iU' "-iarsre force on Blair's farm. The Chronicle editorial ally savs wUhih sterht of ih'eicaijitolan anned steam tug just outside of Cape Henry. i THE; Fall Session (wHl eirin xm HomfaT'llra A. 18th f Jqjy, i864fttt(CcoaUnu weniy ; TyiTYoN per Se98idH.ttfl"tKe Prim&Ty studies I Jaiy7th 1864. , PttR SALE; 1 1 Barrel refined Susrar. t V ; 1 , Brown do . 70 KeNaila, 4, 6; 8j I0and l2i ' : ' 2 Kegs Soda, . Cast Steel, I - Iron and Shovel noles; Refined Borax, : i Writing Paper, . Rifie Powder Spun Cotton Nost, 8, 9.10, Il 12, SiTu MIC HA EL: BROWN. Salisbury, June 29th', 18,64. tfd37 CALICOES ! CALICOES ! I ANOT'HER supply of Calicoes just receiv- ed arid for sale. MTCHAEL BROWN. . Salisbury, July 4, 1864. ' -s ' 43 dtf . . rJt. : ; OFFICE W. N. C. RfAltROAD j SfATEsviLLE, N. C, Inly 7th, 1864. Notice to Stockholders : . - This Company will make ritorns of all the Stock and pay the Confederate Tax on same. ' liy order of the Board, R.F.SIMONTON, ' July 7-1 2ld45 " Treasurer. .TOBACCO- JuST RECEIVEiBON CONSIGNMENT and for sale, 150 Boxes, Maaufaclute4 Chew ing and Smoking Tobacco. UTirr I txt nnmnu Salisbury, April 25, 1864. If49 THE v G E' A SOUHERN MONTBLY MAGAZWB. 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Td this end we shall give our attention to atkl so licit coatributiohs from Southern writers in alt the' departments of -Literature. - Poetry, R6 raance, Review, Crittcism, in short, every Sub ject whose prominence is safficient to entitle H to notice will hive its due share' of attention? We earnestlv sofitit the assistance -of oaf friends throughout the Confederacy in the 4tf larsement of our subscription fist, which" rnbst be increased to eaubltf u to meet the $eaVy pecumarv outlay to whch we shall be subteci: Terms, $12 for-twelve modths, $8 for at months' This increase will not' -affect those who subscribed before the 1st of March, ders must 'be, accompanied with the!mbii EuauuHi A.vaiaiaf f ihia-- its editorial management. Communic connected with.ihe literary conduct sender will ' be directed to the ed communications should be directed nrietors. WEULIKKBUUiN & ALr KlKiMU, Ju ne 10, 64. j Richmond, Va. . " ' ; GOVERfftfEyf OF NORTH CAROLINA. His Excellency, Zebulon B. Vance, Bun combe, Governor. ' "Col David A Barnes, Northampton, Aid. do 3eorge Little. Wake, do . Richard H Battle, Jr, Anspn, Private Secre . tary. ' ; ' '"J , J.,v Dr Edward Warren, Chowan, Surgeon GettH. John P H Russ.Wake, Secretary of Stale. . , .nr a i r i i ri m J i. Jonathan-Worth, Randolph, Public Treasurer, Curtis.iH Brogden, Wayne, Comptroler. ,am v P,;iin.-rirfl AhATtZr Samne F Philips 'Orange, AudTtor. Oliver H Perry, Wake, State librarian.; Major General R C Gatliny Lenoir, Adjutant General, i ' Majiir William, B Gulick, Beaufort, Paymaster. M ajor John Devereux; Wake, .Quartermaster. Major -Thomas D Hogg,. Wake; Commissary anu y rauance .vimcer. . t . . - Major Jamps Sloan, Guilford, Quartermaster. Major Henry A Dowd, Edgecombe,5 p Major James H Foote, Ass't Adjt Gen, (Roll of Hoopr4 M ajor v William A Graham, Jr., Ass't Adjt General. . Lieut' Josiah Colli nr, Washington county . Ordnance Department. Lieut John fT 'Neatheiy, Wake, Ass't Adjt Generaf. , '. - - - A Lieut Thomas White, Franklin, Ass't Quar termaster; " Lieut n W Isaac W- Garrett, Edgeeorabe,rss't uartermaster. Lieut Thaddeus McGee, Wake, AssH Com- -i' ..- - . . . . Lfeut'Charles II Thompson, Wake, Ass't Com- !: missary. , ' ' ,' .' . ; 'rf:--;U JtiPICIAU. : : : .Supreme Cotw Richmond M Pearson, Yad am, umet -justice wm n uauie, wrange, uiuu tw jrvii!'0(S) t aai?f . mufi u v.: wbsiw Atrueyr enera , Reporter;' Edmand ilamilten C Jones, Rowan B Feeman,f Clerki Meets- in the- city Raleigh1 second Monday in June each y II- VI year The Morgapton term, has been discontinued iSttpoijCBrrtWudgesEdwin G Reader Person, Rohiulus M :Saunders Wake;: Robert1 Rj Heath , Chowan; Robt:; Sj Frencbi Robesoa; James W Osborne, M eckfenburg; George How ard, Wilso;.R6beUB GilUam, Granville; Win M Shippii Henderson. tlH--1' : - 'SoUbitdrfUt Ciftuit Jesse J Yeatesv Hirtfci-rh &hA. CbnrU if! 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VjiL.!''1 Nerth CareUB ttepresettUtlaa'l Csagftw. WmT 1ortch and M A GiAHAlC,. : r- o-, i ; f Firs Chowan, reraui rnaijs , , asoaotRnfe, &T)Xpc arBertfefSlmii pecpna lsisirict-r-naiuax. THlW" ,Qnalow;iI)ni fr-tfe?? lMMvBrMswJck 11 Meckle'nbQrF Gaatori i JLihcblu; daawbaf and Oeatelk'nA'G RarosayiV ' , Nfnirt)istrfct-A8her Altejhanjt wftea, Cardwe'lf 'At&SffderV Yadkli, .urrsTllaVie,' IMit'and'BjorlfeiB'S . C ' 1 enthistrlQpfe; gcro llcon, Jackson, MadiSoS, Buhcombe Jransylyania, HendersbnV Polk, Yanceyf McT6weIl, Rjidier ford, Mitch'elf, Haywood and .at aparr W The Uistrictof North CarolinA is "divided into three Judicial :Dtstrtand;the.taieand places of holdipg the, courts appointed :by . the j Judge. , ' .'4 -..tv; v- - sf-.!rtn -up J . Hon. Asa Biggs, of Martin, JudVe. Geo. YStrpng, of :Wayne Jitt, Attonuy. Wesley Jones, of - Wake M arshalLJ -; , A The Court of the Pistric of;, Albemarle is -j held at Halifax,; on .Wednesday next aftecthird Monday in May and November.. Joseph &sm- sev clerk, 'Rocky Mount.! :d.v?L 1'A& . The Court for the pittrictgf ParoJleoklgeld at Goldsbpro' on the fourth MondayiaJMajrr.d ovember. ; William M Watson, eleJ- War- renton; ; . '- . l-w: :: i-. ? The Court for the District of Cape Far is held at Salisbury, tha Monday &t after Ithe fourth Monday in May and JNoy ember.'! Dan iel Coleman, derk, Concord, - iJ.wl j A Thompson of CharloUe E B . Borden of Goldsboro, W"S Maroa of Raleigh; cTiios W Brown, Jr-r of Wilmington, "Confederate States Commissioner. -. . ,a - o ; ar .. . - . .-? .: -it- r M Heaa Qaarters t. g; MWtajran;i; ) ' iSaiJsburt N. C.; Mav 24th ,1864. : Ltif of Officers vud Attachee mi itkeCsm- fedfardie , States. .Military - Prisma 4&Ui bitty Nr Q. , j-JU ; Cot. John A'. Gilmer Jr., omraandant of Post rsnt. J. A F.n,. AiJi utant; h j M Jbathy, - Assistant Surgwn. Lj. B. Paulu; flospiial Steward. ' : - PRISON, QUAKD. WvCapt. C. D. Freeman, -. rCo; A lift men. l'9d !f J. A. Moorea , .w-----4 'rsjr2drjv m; c, Davi: . . ' ? tCaptBPIlsnV Cdl 108 men st Lieut G.A;Latham, ': - r.- 2d ( , C. H. Saead. Jr 2d " G. T. Allen CaptEi D-Snead -Co. Gt l : iva-t ... . f BeuB( life; stians r ttnTtiAA.wi :ifer,i: tfzzSlJz !tor t other!- Seventh DistnWttlAfeKrnaVlin. to the Pro- ChatlhVMo6 IWonJerylnly d Ivaum waiuui vcignHi miiw. 1." R. LWrtj 'Prfaon Ctfr '1, I 4B;J'Be;Cb - . j me in Tetar, ' c ; - w 4 . . 4 t J 4.; frl:i;;;- ; if..'.,.-'-, V - -T-' ' I'
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