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1 'Sh.qp-.V.-'--" 4 '"V . SAL 1 -. ... IjfcSN. fHfeaat ; -- IF7fll- T1 1F5V IIL Ci ; """T'-TSWfcft tti itn1! IF?f ,frrt IFH IPTi 43. . 53. . v BMtas k I M m m m - ? i j . ' . 4 t a i i h ? t r m ii u a k a?. & si ii tj -i hi i e . . 1 1 1 1 sr mm ?s a , i a .r ji 11 - 11 i hi lit 11 ri 11 wr -yyiA &3LK' A . tLiiv .far1 nil i. ii u JL MA MM . F?i.tered according toct of :CqgM. year 1863, by J. S. Thrasiibi tf- - rale States for the Northern District uf Mcwr-. ; r OBft 'Atit '.'2 n'di r The Memphis Evening) Xrmtvs ttit ihS 1 ootl, Jnlv. savs the Stearaer Clara jjfc.U, ... ' irrAli AU! rftmUcf-rf)n'ttni24t h.4 wits suu! av,r'T r" o -,..vv7.f'.. a total .loss. 9"18 6eut werejtftfvenfiv; Kebela were moving up 'toiwrda Columbia, their force consists of 10d hujVdred cavalry aud 4 ie0es Dt" air tillerv.. Jlivec said to.lje vfFfcUitily .bUck aid' Steamer Paalipy Canull also disa bled aiVclltowJd off. Eight ttanwrts ,at . the in'outh of VV hite Ri vuf ihxn hot 'o ! Rebels, 1500 stroiigJ ; der'; chained CoK Brooky "qoinriiid ,.'00, twelve miles from Helena, forcing u&aefe, hniJbllovvinq: as 10 tmfcs. Col. lirook several protment ofhers ami 37 privates,. t killed. C6I. crook s ieinains' .liuvc re:wn- ed Merarbi. - ' ' - ' MACOKi Ga., J uly 8. d. I have just received a telegram from Gen; Sharpe chief y( staff of the-army ofTetm., ' rQquesting me tp ask tho Press to assist the arm vt Ov" appealing toT absent soldiers to return at pnee to their colors'; wfthout regard to any circumstance', attthorizin their delay. Will yuU plse give the subject stich "'editorial notice its y ii maV' deem pidper. . . . ' HpectfuHy,- J:'S. fl IRAS HER . , i . '. Sup'ti ' -4 - ' , Petersburg, July 3rd. ' Yesterday, and to-day unusuaUy tjuieV ' ' H aloug Vbei lines. THo shelltng aitdscarcely ithy jlf6k$t tiring. Nearly, all the1 force ,' wftich Gj-aat sent to the ' North side of ur,Jiimeirfiferreturned to bur front. Jt is supposed! Grant. is busy sappmo-mid mi.ii - ing at other points. -Deserters who iiUefv ' f - af tiT-liitix -fiict trrav - ' VKi.i "i le-.. 1 5. '' faction' and cdniplaint in- the? yaiilcee anny over the results, of Saturday. " v . ; 'Atlanta, AugiiH 3d. ' Affairs1 very quiet tlii raorniu. Noilly picket tiring during the .night othihg importaul occurred. 650 prisoners, caji .tared near tjwnfin.'.swnt south froin Easl fPoint yesterday ; about 1000 werV-cap '' tiired. : s :' . - f 'm i mm t . .L; Richmond,' August 3d.' r .'the Baithnore American, of tlie Lst & . ' 2nd, received : refers to the explosion of mine in iront oi ne .ytn corps, rulersburg, s Saturday' ai:d says the 'sight was mavriiiti- cent in the extr ting sixteen gui V Uered a massot rums, lmmediaielv the explosion an assault was made on fls I'ebel works by ihe 9th and 18th corp ul.i iiciu in lunejve, assault was suc cesstul, carrying entire front line of the en my's works capturing mau prisoners. The American of the 2nd sayi;' Toval peo ; pie are again called upon to show how they can bear themselves under disaster. lne assault upon Petersburg f;rHd iorces were repuisedtyitb a Joss of '6.000, including prisoners. Strength in relief of position unimpaired - . The Rebel cavalry crossed the .Potomac fifteen miles above WiUiairfeport, and' passed directly aoross Maryland, and -entered Penn sylvania, going through Mercersburg. About five hundred of McCauslaud's men entered ' f fer" b",? eBanded the payment of half a milhon doUars. The demand was complied with The town was fired and nearly the wliole of it burned. Gov- Curtin has called the Pennsylvania Legislature together to make arrangement for tue aetense ot the State. Wright's - er 'bave reached Winchester, and if the rebels attempt to retain the Shenando- fl.ll VilllftV ft rloonaVnf U.nl- ... viaic uauie may. oe ex-4 PeCleu. incom was at Fortress Monroe, f n (?ran intervie. with Grant . The De troit Tribune asserts that Thomps6n, Qlay and Holcombe crossed Detroit river-several ?2S J? re nQW-in the Western States. Latest Gold quotations, 258. "A (Jeserter from the first loith Caroling Cavalry, p. Deberry,;by name, was arrested at big mother's, m this place, and committed aj the G. S. Prison. Among other stories told by. Jiim, is one that thero are 150 deserters in one compauv wltb ln 40- miles of ' thisplace. He also aesenbed two raien met by him m "is creek bottom who escaped from the Prison yesterday. erne, the outire work mjur.tq.'j nr W&& g-.VJlf W'totion locat- 3 blown into the air, ren the last Mi.nkvfiist U The nrifce of ti. A .frit? lie in Rtvther f w d tbn .1 writfes "HMO W'"ier-OT6 of the 30t : "The Knth fil I er'tl iJfiie Gnirrd, tnid CV, kxl&2d Jini; Ve-rmeiiiT; 0. T, voted,' Vhce 30t : uTlielCnth -TURNIP SEED. FRESH SEEP for sale, a IT i-T rTTr?VVt f, CTMTQC3 -a-!- A!ftj;ustI8G4. 3td-G8 FOR RENT! TWONEURNISHED RQOAISr, with board, iif a dvatc family. Apply. at this f f- J Salisbiivl Ausast 3ni, 1864 3td4b8 - , . a Nir o if n o em &n:ts. ; fBIHE -Preemen of Rowan County will vote on Thura- r JL, diiy, August 4thf for Hoa. N. BORDEN, tp repre rt'nuyfB in thSn!iti'rtf tlirtiwvt'fl-eneral Assembly of-Nortfi Carolina anU F, E. gEOBER and IOSE,L. HOLMES, to represent .Roian In,. the House of Conwnons.. ": June 18,1864. ' :pdti ' WE are authorize J- to announce WM. B. MARCH, Esq."; a candidate to represent Rowan and Davie counties in tUe Senate of the nest Qenral Amenably, july 7, 18G4. p'dte are nathotized io annonce D. JOHN V ' FOARD a candidate to reprjsent Rowan county in the Commons of the nest General Assembly. june 21, 1S64 4. . :te : WTS7'I3 Ire'anthoTiKed to announce- WILLIAM 31. oORAVVTORB a candidate to represent Rowan county In the tjoase of Commons of. the next (Jenerkt E are authorized to announce DAVID FLEM -INfi w candidate for a seat in the' House of .Com J nions to represent the pepple of Rowan county in our next Legislature. jujy Stlf. . m ' ! Senatoiial caadfdatc lu tiucolu, VCatawbar '' v Gaston and Tivn ;.S naMt-'tA rmrpwni thft-Sfn.itoiiai ! districtof Lincoln, piston anl Catawba," in the next!?.,v by tmT week, and $20 per day less than: a. a,-in the next j uutcuu aaaciuuijr ui tuv taioi 12td:40 . . r . ... ...... -f.. r : .1 , .. th(jkldier' anil.citisen voters of Davidson coun- Ja. tv: we are pennuteu to announce vol. u. v . BRAD6HAW, of the 42d Rest N CTroops, who has beenl -a faithful soldier for three years, as a suitable candidate to rep recant the people of Davidson county in the Uom hlons of thenext General Assembly of the State. june4 dte:33 f MANT VOTERS. E arc .authorized 16' announce WM.-A. WAL-; TONTEso, as a candidate for re'electioa to the oJEeerof Sheriff of Rowan, june 18. tepd -V- WI5 are-authorized 4o announce THOS. J. ME R0NET a , candidate for the office of Sheriff of Rowan county, it the ensuing August election;- te 000 GDRBS of wood - WANTED. : The above quantity of WOOD will be re quired for the Hospitals and the ,Q, M. De-p'ajiraci)t-;ftt this place the . coming' Fall and inter, and now 13 the time to contract for the sainc.L A liberal brice will be nkid for 4 and.8 foot Wood either delivered Or cut find eorueu'near. inis town, uon tracts lor tne whole pr for small portions of' it will be giv en. Tliose- able to furnish Wood and wishing to' contract 'will' apply at the Quartermaster's to . '.- . v. JAS. M. GOODMAN, ii ,&pt, & A..Q. M. July 25.V) S ? V5oetl8d593epl8 CONCOliL) FEMAtE QOLLEGE. The pif;e of boaiillibej; $1Q0 per moath, Duvable in ad van ceTtwels .a special arfahse ment Bhould he made witfelh VfidntEiaCh hdarder will be expected to-!fiirhishher, own iights and towels and a pair of sheets. B5;! - Letters of i inquiry will receive prompt atteji tiQn if addressed to ii ' . J. M M. CALDWELL. July 30, 1864. 2td63w5tl0 iommission n jaa "Brokerage Office, JTrT FT snh5riKArfl lo'on pnnctamiir cIa 1-Farm and Elouse Jteo-rots. aman? which may oe iouna vauiaoie xviecnantCS. ... . . . - . We will devote particular attention to dis- posing of and buying NEGROES.-STOCKS, cujnjjs AINU K fcj A Li KSTATHJ. tCT Liberal. Cash" advances made.' V. ANCKER & CO. Salisbury, N.C., June 27, 1864. dtf35 A Wanted to PnrcJiasc. M&OA AAA "AT n T T 7 tit- vw,vw j.r. wrunna jaanhz lYOtes. ; $20,000 Greensboro Mutual Insur rr . ,TTr inlv-o oatiK. uo. T To Candidates A ND OTHERS DESIRIN"G A PTIFP L XX Bruner is in the shade beside n fin " I S. w W ' Orono Smoking Tobacco ,r- t . r - - "uca 1" 'W barrels for Sale- 0 SFingar-'hw: ri. V .. . ,;ioti " 8 xutweco. wnoiesaie ' Wiu v nMX Salisbury, July 13. - 500 BUSHELS CORN. w TC N . . -vHi purcnaseand Dav fnr in Na t-1 G. V. July 7, 1864. . ANCKER & CO. tf44 EffLlSTAlENT BLANKS For sale at this Offic April 18 th, 1864, BLANK VEEDS FORSAL& AT I HIS 0 'V fj after I tinn ior the Seki&ri Will h frrinf 40 tii SD nnllara. T WILL PAy thei atpVe reward of three htm A; dred.-d4llarskfor;lhe ."appretBsioq or confine- i ray negrtf-bby llEKflYj'sp that I (jarr get him. Said boy is 23 years qfd, was raised in Orange coiit' Virgin fa; and na ?)beri ii Richmond for "the last fotfrryclariwUh f-M f Pav.Is;-; tseti j or. iyfiucnear fii&n, aarjt xnuiauo, k corapiaiqs of j-bnrfiatism in T)oth legs arid arms,1 spare nlade. "Said boy ieft? my ptautation in Eavie eounlyj North Carolina on I9tK inst., and inay be tryingAo maifee his-way back tb-Vfrgihia ' -A. TCOOPER, .. .Kag1e-JH!8,vlrea6nCd.,:'N;C'. . June 25, 1864 d33&w4tt - -i..; IIX Dally Confederate, ; Kai!gb-j, copy rten times and send bill jto tlus office'j FOR SALE AT AUCTION! C) rnnh lbs. damaged hay-- AUVlfy ; WILL. be ?6ld at public aucV ticrn, irt the towp of Salisbury , 'It. C .Vat or near th e GoVef omen t Hay lot, on the lst .Tharsid ay (4lh day) of next -August, twenty-five thoos afld pounds (more or less daniaged Hay This Hay if wyrth the attention of farmers and thfrse halving stektbe mostfof it can be put u me u?e. . . 2 , .... . " J. M; GOODMANi ! ? . , Capt. & A QvM. Salisbuty, July 4, 18G4. 5wd&w41 P10 dmoat Springs, JiUUlVL OUUiVl X IN. V. fRHER rrior will Ha miftlrt'rtir fhtv rAfiAni'f ;i . tioivof visitor iv the , Jst. of July. iTh.pwbh 'of sympathy aud encburagemeiit.-- I B'Bifrton,' a gentleman weircalcultetlvtb lake charge of the House . During tho month of July, a good aud com-1 fortable four horse; stage will leave jVJ'organtoa.- 6u Tuesday, Thursday 'and Friday; August' and Sept eniber.lt will' leave Morganton daily,- so thatpassengsrs leaving fcaJtstaiiyiatne mojgfettHta and ..sehoUEship. and at .the .same time nmg, win arrive ai ftne springs me same auer- R;vjnl ft!3 ner dav bv the month ftl5 : ner j..v uv fmt week, a ttd 20 ner day less than 1 ' . . , 4 weeii. , y -:1 - to hadtow P.n,!u; i.la..iv..,.i,T,l. June 25, 1864. . w2m7. FOR SAtE. 1 Barrel refined Sugar . 1 Brown. do V 70 Kegs Nailsr, 4, 6; 8,-1 0 and 12, SKagsSdda, -;.CCaet.teel, !, Iron and Shovel mles, Refined Bcrax, ' A "V riling Paper, " Rifle Powder, , -Sputi Cotton No. 9A 10, 11 ,12, "Salt; MICHAEL BROWN. Salisbury Jurie2.hh, 1864. tfd37 . PROS PECTUS OF "TH E- AGE," A SOIIERN MONTHRY MAGAZINE. Tite underslji has commenced in the City of Rtchmondthe publication of a "Monthly Mag azine, under the above 'itle. It will prose n I to its readers, selections from the best Europe Periodicafa, of Literary antu Scientific articles." of IVovels and Sketches, which having already received .th imprima- ture of an enlightened, taste, cannot but prove accepttble to the Southern piv.)lic. The effort "will bs made to keep the readers of the Msiga- z ne as nearly as possible abreast "of the literary progress f the age. Arrangements have been made whicli it is hoped, will enable the propri etors 10 secure i nis enq . i ne uige win a so present original ar- ttcles from our hest www . m ' . 1 ' . J !.t r i. ' !..-- f mm oi t,. ,,rupr,eiurS o! i.ns pe: riAiina n 1 1 1 r tAer b t nn narn nni r Avon in rvtr offering an adecwate and rerruinerativeei4 for its exercise. They vili not, however, under ii ,.p ii,-. j j... nc f,. . . 1 wwmmjwi Uon in its colurnnSi that class of compositions which Create a vivid and unhealthytaste, to be stated only by that hybrid literature which -i.r - t:j jf.. . ; -Yankee ingenuity has contrived, under, the name of sensational romance. ;,The Industrial Kea.mrcef and the Edncation- a1-Inter6'st'of the Confederacy the twip fona, dations pf. tru independence will receive the Important sliafre of attention they deserve.1 -In 4 t aUs-.ia tVi Ant iKiiaa'nnacf iAnn - Wo aKi aa w brtmak a . practical apphcation of th dowineJbC taie8 ,Rigm8V4o th policy of Uh nnn nhiiy3i " endeavor to( fixnlafn' the mis- ston emonsiraie - J. ia. iiujy-iy icgmawu uy law, iu caijiuu it jsyeieuiui states, eacn supreme wiipiojtstottnaation,-ana only boimd by a volntary:alien'ati6tfwem it win vincicaie inose eiemenisot n ationain- dependence . which are secured by a high sfan dafd of inteUigenc? and refinement,by aceWit wTninniWnn. WaV: Aks'i Com. ulated ckpital, varied industry and by abudayCV T' ' facilities of mtercommunicaliojK It will .pro- ?ottfhe5Pt3Q?i f thos? "'Ki1 ineouieoerateoioieBaioimw ucuuiii.-flLuu, whilst the tJonstitution of the Confederate A State forWda ithe General Government to or- o-anize and onerate' enternrizes of a nature eal- cuiuiea 10 aiiam mese resuus, in projeciore will consider it their duty to urge npon the Slates thedevelooement of interests, so indisnensabJe to the national welfare.- Itls thus that.thrdugh the aggregate ability ot tne separate Mates, tthe power of the Confederate States will be made manifest. It is thus that the collision of I ' , k . '. 0 I sectional mterest and the oppressionof a com Imon head. will be avoided. Th vanmi - a.WartmAnt ' nf mrftVnrfl to " whiph the Magaztee will be devoted, may b named ai follows: Essays' original and selected, political Ht- erary and scientific, an4 biographical sketches. 2. NoVeia, Tales and Sketches, original aud selected. - '. 3. Reviews of Books. 4. Educational Essavs and News. t 5. Notices of the progress of'. Science! and ;Art. . . In the fourth section, it is the design to af ford Co Teachers information needed in their profession, and a field for the interchange of ilLi i:v i!h -j . - tucaa uu mai suDiecij io wqicii bji u, mew assisi- aute ana coiianoraiion is invuso, ooutnern School Books will he noticed and rYiewed 5 and the Southern system of Education as opposed toNew England empiricism and practicalirm d upheld, developed and defened. ' ?' k montbr TEfE Southern LUfJ ssen; This Ioh established" of Literature hayi by the subscribers, explunrely ttnde?rr:cbntluatflitii7de- parlments, both bBsinesattdBorhjesi and tt: public sball.yfeld them IftV OI so ifDLRiriuui an cuerpnse tne ayancemeni ui me-mgnesi- est bf the Confederacy-.; I aid; even .UQWMmlifales, .agajnst our j unrests abroad, need not be addressed4o those whom tki.iniar ia d!1 in reach. - IMO v f 1 - ; $4ivFer 'mx months i&fa f(A lnSlilkl: ir-&hr?fv 1 ne tratie wilt be supphed,tby, GKrKUE4JSit(m,irf W4tre-BI?hrWof,Hfcw -'- s ERNEST tAGARDE&XIO.. " M mMifrilD: Z JanmirV 11864. 'i J - i V? ui WaitenV tf & Hoi-fe&IiJfSn, fi .--,- v . and -jmII-Iebqw . Jouinalfi I'tS'fflmW. enifcetrW reme i anTd theroBrietor jar , & WMWirTO5K-SI?6,IT IVIazme ha vejr yta taflce otan elevate a u.raiore 10 j our &Mntrylxrt3iLrli" the absence of whiqh ha! hfthrib h(S . Brttlothe atlaimhent of this great .some-rl. it.;n mnr n Is lipyrAcsnrw i tinn mAm.VArKal We desfgn the Messenger to be an enter- prise iworthy of support of all classes of our peb pie. We shall aim chiefly l'l6 secure fbr tnlr pages the productions of the highest order of 8uch articles as wm contribute to the instruc iUTnt nt vtiTtTT&niin f e KMi i;ir4i ortVf ni A-n-Sriiithpriv-wriforcTfJi ,,.Y.?i,".vrrir?5' V ,T ?","H thXWarlehls :wteraVn; '-(Kjttfe, Ko- e- r . v, .. k iH-auimr.i. mance, ueview c-micism, in sddti, every snD - fieet whose promlntoc.i8.-fiafficint to entitle! it Ujnolice wHJ .have its-due.-share of. attentioif. A iw. -X -Jjn': ii; . frienda throuo-liout Ute Confederacy Iff the .hi largementof cmFtecripitQiKlist; which must be iwreased tooable us,to meet tjie heavy pecuniary .outlay to wh'ch w shall be subject. Terms, llS' Wlw'elve' md'ntn" $ for-M months. This incRease will not affect those who subscribed beforehe 1st bf March. Or- dew must be ujceomnanied wjth ih money. . M r. Ge wicje C. WEDPERoyajf, Tormerlr of New Orleans-, mow of. this citv, will control the Umsineintersts of the. Messenger aud.Mr, Fbank H. Alfriend, of tliis city, will direct its edttorial managmenl. Uommumcalions coimected with the hterarjrcondact of the Mes imeciea wun ire uieraryeonaac oi ne ivies'i nger will-bedtrected Id the editor ; bthex mmnnicatiaaa should be directed to the Pr: se com prietors,- WEDDERBURN & ALFRIEND, June 10. '64. ' Richmond, Va. dOYERHENT OF NORTH CAROLINA. His Excellency, . Zebulbu B. Vance, Bun jcombe., Goveriwr. ? CoJ David A Barnes, Northampton, Aid. . ki George Little. Wake, . . do , Richard II Battle, Jr, Anson, Private Secre- Dr Edward Vf arren. Chowan. Surffeolt Gen'L John P H Russ. Wake. Skiretarv of State.. - w - ' a .' Jonathan Worth, Randolph, Public Treasurer, Cnrtls H Brogden, Wayne, Coptroler. AMl"0","'uc uvuc, W""IHU Kfit 3amuel F pbiI Qrariir, Auditor. i ' . - .5Ua;0r General R C Gaflin Lenoir, Adjutant - rJ , ' . J i vcu?v" General. I Major William B Gnlick, Beaufort, Paymaster. ii V t , t. ... Vri. . ajor tajor iviaior jonu wftereux, uo, vtumci...aSlcl. Major Thomas'D Hogg, .Wa, Co- and Ordnance Officer, iumni gmosKflnn vmi turn. uiiariRrniMsinr. Major Henry A Dowd, Jiidgecomne,. do Major JameJ H Foofe, Ass7l AdjtGen, (Roll of Honor ) M-j6, WW A.Graham, Jr., AM't Adl 'General. Lieut Josiah. GoHins, Washington eonnty, Ordnance 'Henarthient. Lieut John B Neathery, Wake, AssH Adjt .General. T ... m, t?-t,i:A -,' Onor. 0UTUicor T.roi T-H. w arrotl. Edcftcombe. Ass't - A f - , . " ' ' j-. ruAAa b Mr-e- ww A't Cnrri- ;i . -BOar . " - . l:-?v' dicial 1 ;'X ' 4 Stlp JL,3a wn1rt7diiriRichmond kinCmieoiticelrWrH -Battle, ,0rajoge; andiMathraslEi oiuh 11 - imj"8 "n,lo twij sbii, HamUtonC Jones, ItowanRTOrler;,Mmund B Freeman, Clerk; f Meets, ih the, city of Raleigh second Mbnda-hiachyar. The Morganton term has bienihtimied Superior Courts 3 udges-rEdwln.Gr Reade, rson, Romulus M Saundrtbett Pe R Heath, Chowan: Robt S?FfnchiniemS James W Osborne, ,Mecklenburg; George How 1 ard, Wilson; Robert B 5ilRam, GranviUei Wm M Shipp, Henderson. - , the efforts of Wr Ikerary men to secnrfor us SS11 ? awtOi,QwierraaBte Gb. a wortlJposition n the world of letters. " PreffeurgeoiefleraL , ? -oZicttorff 1st- CurCuit, Jesse4,J , Yeates, IJaR,"-'V i; 1 Hartford; 2nd, CharlesC. Clark, Craven; rd, tJ Bran 'd- V.'iTff SfettH Rogers, Wake, Attorney GeWajf4th, Taraip4;UV f ? ; , tj, Thomas Settle. Rocfeincrham: 5th. RalohilnT- . PNclorlnnr tTti!. O 7 . . ton, Cumberland r 6th, Robert F ArafieWYad - lnj tbV Wm pByhnmr Ui, Angustna S Rbberfc, Gndford; Di James Galteway WllkAfl. T. VAAA,a Tnknstnnl T ' T XI- lAteraru rdV-HiS : Excellency. Governor Vdnce President E Officio Rev WmE Pelli & box 4W 4tncfie8, 4;deep eonlaina gallon Wake atfd Pressor Ri?fearf Sterling, Gbllfordf Dr Wm Sloan, of Gaston: Richard IT Battle . iw ii. V.UA nn;An . S3 nbunda Jr Secretary. 1 mramm , W ' , Jina idem. VWWmmM of rf"f , ' '' 1$Affflp.t' u DflwalrdWlBfad ent HrRiEAiiaBiGnVl to 'Xifif kd us tt tuiodea, omnitfsKMW or'rateOTS. netsw, tfapi wratnrimwff John ? Piston, Cbjefpfgarjai i pn8cnp Wm T Don-fcaj. ABd Wj: Af GaAiiAx ' House olfBrtsfntrtfoi First "District Martin, eftfdrd,GaUi Chowan rerqurmarrsj asquotajaKr unttiiucK JVYWJUJtS? :ytfl D-..t. WWW QmWT, "0,T-V . ; 'Vth I. rSnYd Tisl-ritt H1 faT.KdfrecomherBean. .,tr - - . - - " 97. z i . ,fortWilson,;Pitt,--C,rcBiiv Leiioir an Hyde R K-Bndgersi ,y - . 0 vAi. -Third nitHi;t Carteret. Jones, llraven. Carteret, -'.JonejuQra? W10 Duplin, Wayne, ; Jonnston ajia oai amp- WJs 1 , .V:. ; .. . r- v. .. , Cblumtis7J51adn4'Sobe R4MWHt'ZpP PS&rrf J ih Disiri(?t WnWyOTU't wake; Orange aiiimsB4Hio8wnr.. 1 Syc OistrictlaciPrsjittjsvreH, :RpfeWgtor:mI J A Gilmer., --, ,: ." . 'b.evwrt .Ifcs natira, mooreTOoiHgoinexy, u aaHvu.77w , i ,wwf f - . - iiR"'!' -:Rv !ft""w"":t ; Mecklenburg, Gaston, wncomrvatowoa ana ' 'lea"yfJafidGaib8fty4- , ' ; r-Tr.- NinthDistrjctA5he,ij Alrghany , Wilkes, PaldwellrAlexandeu adkin,. Surry,j Davie, .ederM4'Sftls fmT.1 V Tenlh'')irtrtctaa1Vnokeaoj, 4'Jacfesdh, MadlsoaVBancbmpftiigjIinsylrania, "Hendmniolfcyiwy. PoreJIntller. ford, Mitchell, Hjaywood and yvatangs G W Logan. 4 Th District bf!ortfcrolmaisv divided into three Judicial Diricis.;aad,,(hft times and P'a5'? ? homing the courts. appointed by the IVY. Juoge. Hon. Asa Biggs,'.f i Martin Jadge-, Geo. V. Strong, of , Wayne, DiLAttorney. i TUV- Tvriit.t- held at HaliraxdntedriesdayieaertWrd Monday, irr MaynNoyember. Joseph Kant- i r. ti... ir v,cie,. The Court for the District of ram Itco is held - - - . . . r. l-"itr- A - TZoSr povemDer. vvmiamiiu i v.... ..j , .. - ,--. The Court, forhe District? cY Cpe Fear is held atahsbury;, ;Mofter fourth Monday, in May ami Koymbr. Dan-- W5?,w.-- B.'. E A Thomnson of Charlotte, "E B Borden of Goldsbbrb, W Marcm of Bale1gl, Thoa W Brown, Jr., Uf Wilifcujgfoa; !Cnfederate States Commissioiners. ? WEIGHTS AND MEASUftE& BU8HELS. Wheat, ' ' Shelled Corn, Corn in the ear, Fea,- ; gye, Oala, POUNDS. . 60 f 56 V 70 i 60 56 32 47 60 55' 60 46 .60- 45 C56 44 44 52 38 24 57 50 80 38 55 8 60 48 55T oaney, Irifli JotatoeBfc Sweet Potatoes, White Beans, " Castor Beans, ! -.-Clover. Seed, .'' V: .iTUnothy Seed, . . 'Flax Seed, . lV Hemp Seed, Blue Grasa Seed, - !BocXwheat, i 1 PrieL Reaches, -Oniona ' T I ' .- AIU . - v i Unslackad LiraeV I Corn Meal , -0 r if 24 an weo juAvis,'or rifAuoiiMejaaMii. WJJHUS iUEUlCOJ; illlWYUi. . ... .t r 4 b 16 hes, Si deep, eontatoa ona 061. - A box 8 hvJfii inehee. deentamlrtlclf 91 pounds -V jf y VV ;' .Vi 1. St ! ; : '1 i t . ...... . - - z"!? y " TenjUons Sour ICroat, . .. . ;t;, - , . .... V " f v , TO)
Daily Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 4, 1864, edition 1
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