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,1 i '" i,Vi -) V ;,V .. PC r:".'"r'ii.. v .... i SALISBURY, N. C, . 13T ijiiiiiait. : AJkJimm OCTOBER . . . ... . ' VOL. 1 , iiiiii REPORTS OF T PUESS ASSOCIATION, -sordini to act bf Congress In thT year 1868 t fr , by J-8-THBAShb, I Nortkern Dis- i Court or me v""""" - trict of Geargi. ; Y FROM, THE WEST. Mobile, Octl 22 The operatprjit.Tus cumbia, 21st, reports flag of truce yes- ierday at Decatur. Yankee omcers say TTnnt i beatinff Csherman at his own game r - . t. i j ... ri.. I...U Of flank. 11 is reponeu uur force uo.m Eope, Dallas, Kinston, Resecrm, Missiona- ry Ridge, and ad vincing on . Chattanooga, itih nhice the Federals were concentra my bv withdrawing uniiDDortant sarH ' sons. Sherman's forces are, on short ra- f tions. ss asny i ue papers oi iue hiu, ami the Louisville Journal of the. 18ib, says uerilla8errtfniiing i&ijtfy$.r VoorhMreelecied by 10,000 in a- ?nrkv SruMesfin Ohio eive an Aboli- tion ortflWviJm 01 t' .: V t I J J l 't I " the 7thJWtJieStateior theRepublU cans by .3upyiajjrity. . ' '. - ' MERiDU-Oct. Journals announce that Geh Stand wate attacked the, enemy, at Cabin; Creek, in Oboctaw ' nation on the 19th iostn aud af ter lighting several hours-defeated the en emy, capturing twenty-tive wagons, one f prisoners Yankee utiaed, two hundred, j;'-. , , . hundred and twenty loss in killed and wouii Ours sliohL Yellow fever still prevails m Galveston and5 Houston. . A correspondence between ourforces and the enemy at prazos Island, 4-eveaU the feet that Cortina$ js a Brig. Gen. viiv uw I Colonel. ; . FROM RICHMOND. Richmond, 22, Tiie Baltimore Amer ican, ' evening addition of .the 20th , re ceived by. the Whig. Stanton's official bulletin to ' Dix says another great - battle fought yesterday 19th Bt Cedar Creek, (hougfh at fir'st gre.'aster, finally, re- suiting lb a victory tor, the U nipji tarces heretofore achieved. 1 Forty three pieces' of artillery captured and ;rnany-prisoners ot, bur sie. t Gen: Wright, &ck!ts Stid ,:I 1. iliV'Uii" - . . f- aome''cavalrvchares?hlt ene Wy fetlwtriM intervened to set '. .V a telegiafjm Chattanooga 19th savs Sherman started vesterd pursuit of the rebels who were retreati Southward via BloomtowQ Valley same telegram claims that Roddy's caval "Cy w, is routed at Rome on the 12th by "Minty's brigade of cavalry Thirty armed desperadoes, supposed to be in the rebel employ, from Canadn, in vaded Saiot-Albans, Vermont on the lQlb, and robbed the Banks .of large sums of money, and shot several citizens. Eight ...M ...... ..1 i . j .. . -" fifty thousand dollas recovered. i. . . . . . lhe result of the vote on the new Con- .suiuiion ot iviaryiana is yet douottul. . dispatches trotn Jtlalitax confirm the . C . I -t.L. i i , repun.oi me capture oi uq noanoKe o? . . : . . . " - f r i lS muda and her passengers landed. Braine then put to sea apd-burnt theessel off ieriuuaa, ue ana crew-reinrnea in ooaw .' " .lies. ; t , Jborest was makini? a raid throti ah felieriUan a ofiiciat report dmUs ms. army Nure au eniij;htned taster cannot but pn.ve V xvh i driven in xonlusion 4foAirv jWtiesjae atcf tplieu Horses, hHtened froinvlWinhesier wtwren ?" on return frbmWashinitbn t '"i.-'iii'Ae 'vo,iff'--vt7 protfro the aje.r; Arrangements havbeeu fair inbaud, and formed a nev made which itjis hijf ' ' . the western portion of. Kentucky. Thd "- Cincinuatti beace Convention adooted r,ekce resolutions. fvrin r . -j 7 - d fRKf-i. v" " of the sovereignty otStateyp Mxfiif Contention of States tp aettlejthe ditficul sties. ' r : ' - RiCHMONDOct. ,23 Lincoln; was 'serrdcti(l?a,,teue!t KJthjr Wession of ;a com- :' v . : . It . . . 4 mom head will heavoided. . i .. . naaea WWo W&m li the fbarth section, it is the design to af- V' i! k ' in ' i- tTfTr7J T "; t W whicb'f 5a !($!d j0 ;dnH9if jibe would, seijge .and.coritrol the gperrjraetit November soon d be, dnlv iinefiUri.Prpci - ife. N . . t ' . J . 5P 'oeuieiyaeetde i-Uf' have iraitfediate rSea aithWl .-iLi , lr- l ,,5,t,i v tie ueiieveQ, uuhcici I nun . . . I . ' . -vance,: this, in office orouOh&t, t ' i::.. tesolved 'to stand by theto. ' ir d on Saturiay bCSk1Pi excitement preyail on the Kansas border and kea.v!n worth ia being fortified. Gold 275. V' Richmond, Oct. 23. The New Yorjc j Herald of the 21st received. No late newa from Sherman. The latest , official report om1 Missouri states that the main rebel anny was still est of Blackwatfer river. The Vermont raiders were arrested in Canada East. The Gpv. Gen. of panada has assured the Gov. of Vermont- he will respotkl to the requisition of the United States 'for the delivery of these criminals, The outrage Created great excitement in Vermont. , RlCHMokD nct. 23.-Bv recent arrival froin arope assurnnces were received at Washington, from the highest sources that no vessels capable--of bel liferent service airaiust theXImted State, wilT be allowed to feave French ports for Confederate ports. CHARLOTTSvittE, Oct. 22. But few ad dition'al particulars, from the Valley. Our army felt back to New Market. The ene my did not pursue. Maj. Gen. Raraseor waa snot in me ooweis ana supposea.raorj- 1 . . . r ': m . -: I . ' J J it '. kajly wounded, He.fejl into the hands of tne enemy, nr.ig, wen. panie was.yvouoa- ed jn the pine angl arrived here this inorn- inif. Alao Brig. Gen. Connor qf S.Caro lina wounded in the leg on the 13th inst. A Blessed Intimacj.A friend once asked Professor Franke how. he maintained so consistent a peace of niirid. "By stirring up my mind, a Iiuidred - titnes a day," replied Franke " vv herever 1 am, whatever A, am. whatever; I do Bles$ed Jesus, I say, have I a sljiar - hi "TTiy redemption ? Are my ifV8 -frgi veii ? Ain I gnid- V5U Uy, i ill! -kJLJIIil.1 i.bCIIOW strKiurtlmn me. Bv this constant i n te rco u rse with Jes us I eiij oy se reuity bf ihind and: settled peace of j annl " PROSPECTU3 OF V" ' ,T H E A G Ei fhe tindersinea. U njraced.in ihe'City. axiire, under the abore !vitle. " :jU:n'fre8V9t lo'tw re4anVjMleeibaftm . Pfc f Sv" nufic rliele; of Noveja ,and Sketches, wiiiciii iiaiiiiv Bi rriiu v rir.rivrii uin m in ivnviia The Maff; Srie wiH also oresent ori?inal ar l'c,es from V snd a special !ni if ithe projbricAdrs 01 thid pe- leracy me iwrj(n,oun" daiions oi true independence will receiyf the imuriaiu eiiaf uiienuou iney ueerye. 101 ujill Ku tg- i-nuha ' A niiiplinii1 atStii'afiA,' rkf tliA 1 1 - r -f I ri.irf rinn nf ritatAR Kiirhia . in lh nrtlinr nf I h "Vi eBdea;.ein 'f- m.iri rvf the nmVfaaerttnv.arhmn ia t..Hrnrknat rule ibBrty reguated by4k:id;exhibtleayaMof States, each supreme within its foundation, and ol,,y bouuU oy u voluntary alienation of powers. I It will 'viiirtip.i.tlM tknatt olairkontartf Vu'linriAl Tn. r -f -.." 'r,r,r'iT (IdiuriliinnA nthlnh arAaaonraH hit u hiihtin df intelllgnd' reaVtiie;by;Kcum. ulated capital 'vaneVi industry and by abundant faciUties of iotercortniunie ,ow,saPww,wvv',,w,u" the Confederate States are now daficient. And. whist the. Gonmitutaw aof the. Confederate. states forbids the General G?erriment to orU Uaniz anions I " . . .... . j. '. . culated to attain these ,'resuks, the projectors will- considei-jt their duty to urge upon the States to the national welfare, 1 . : the laggregate ' ability of the power of the Confet It is thus Ahat ,, through the separate States, Confederate fistaieswiU be jniademeaifest. U is thus that the collision of raartneeciion, it is me oewgu 10 ai- kfofd to Teachers information needed in their profession, and a field f.the interchange of 1 . p.,. Lla I LMO7 WVU VII VI Al O V BLR I U IS1 - Vtfll 11 I'M 111X11 . tl2W I lUlllloDli e mpirtcism and 'practtcatit in , ?pneiu, aeveiopeu antfefeued; t,Jt ' TaaMs Each ... number gl.50. For three u$ijjtiuuus, tbl aiatuJStreet.!; ERNte4T LARABDR & art.; - , . .. .Pronrifttora: Wr.M. BnawErlr.. Chief EdiiorV ? E, aw est Laoa roe, Associate Editor. 7 Januaryt, 1864. f, ; . :V .; .- ' .", ,. fc XOOD HARNESS AND W Horse for Sale Enauira at'thiS office. Oct,22, 184.' 6tdl36 T . nodical will bew :rter liouthern authorship by ,oiu ,0B Of the offerin? an adedal - 1 rem uue rati ve field tor '" rS , aingft,-per pound i av in its exercise. TheV-unl not.1 hnwire nnder JeahsV Wool, domeStio. per yard Off the- plea of Uiis design encourage, by wproduc- Ketttea , -camp, iron per pound7 I . '. . . . A ' J' r . . I T nmkK' mx.A na: I AAA fast ' ' ' Ti. "n tn us ctn mans, mat c, -sa w mpositious s,"r, :' v" ' . s . i w 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1. 1 r.BLn n. v 1 v 1 1 1 nun 11. "miii.v inn li . Lit 'in I . - -. - - - y j- it r siitted only byMhat hybrji ' terature . which niiT' . ".' :rr - .j- - .,. Yankee iagenuity has eo 'red, under1 HheKji . -U TPP? P6! name of sensational romanneS ' .t fLsV ' nrriess, per The Industrial Res-mrcet and the H1?1?? ane-.'pe' SCHEDULE OF PRICES IF NORTH CAROLINA. The Commissioners of Appraisement the State of North Carolina, again present their 8hedii!e of prices o govern th purchasing officers of the Government for- the tiext 'sixty days, unless in the interval facts and circum stances should arise: to induce an,, alteration1 Every item haa been carerulIVevTseW and with the valuable aid of Mr. George W. Mordeeia, they trust the schedule now presented will prove satisfactory to both the Governrrient and and the people. They wonld respectfully urge the people to hasfan on with their sopplies tb maintain and feed our gallant army now. as sembled jnst on our borders, and in whose gal Tantry and fortitude, nmler God,1 we atone owe our exemption frorh the horrors of a revolution, of our horn and families by the barbarous, inhuman foe, who have constantly shown they only want the power, and not the will to de stroy as dnd take all we have. pples. dried good, pealed perbushel of 28 pounds, $ unpealed, per bushel of 28 pounds. 5 00 3 00 12 50 12 00 275 Axes, Bacon, Bao, with handles.-each, .without handles, each oer sound, hog round white or orqfleld, per bush el of 60 pounds Brandy , v4pple, pet gallon , 00 1000 10.00 80 40 1 50 .1 00 3 00 3 .75 11 90 -i Hch, per trallon Beef, , sh, net.iper nound. f .fresh, gross, perpound, sailed 1 per pound BrowhstuCgood, per buhel;88 lbs Candles, atlow, per pound . . . ' fl'amanl'ne, pr pound Chains, y trace , pr pon nd Cloth woolen, for soldiers clothes, yard wide. 10 ox. to yard, and pro rata as to -greater or less weight or width, per Cotfon Coffee yard raw, per lb . Rio, per lb unohetlejd, per bushel of 79 lbs ; . ' ;j. ;'. , : shelled, saclts not included per bushel of 56 lb 6 00 1 00 4 50 4 50 5 00 vuiu, Cornmeaf, nacXs not' included, per bUfuVlof 50 lbs cotton, I yard wide, J yd. to pound, per yard ' extra family, per barrel of 196 pounds superfine, per bbl., f 19S . pounds T fine, per bbl. of 196 pounds baled, perN 00 pounds unbaled, per 100 pounds . wool, each bald. per 1 00' pou nd Unbaled, per 1CK pound dry, extra, per pound dry, ; ;. , ffren, per pound 5 20 80 45 00 41 55 33 75 k 4 00 3 50 5 00 4 00 3 50 3 0 Flour; i 11 FWder, HaU, HWe. eit) I 50 artillery, 1st clamper head 1,000 00 arlillery, 0d class per head ' 800 00 pig, N. 1 , per ton 2000 lbs 350 - 00 n u 2, 2000 M 314 00 11 u 3-11 20.00 lbs 278 00 Bloom " 20H0O " 710 00 Smith's square. or round per ton of 2000 pounds, 1030 00 serviceable railroad, per ton 400 00 , 30 10 00 , -30 50 00 --2-75: fole, per. pound 6 no , .... - -j . pouna ' 7 00 pound T 00 r.gallon 5 00 do . ' , 500' 1st class, per head i.oro oo 800 00 JM-elass, " 1 3d "class, :4 extra 500 00 1 I T . l, -It' I P 3 .", ; per eff i ,. f per keg1 10 '00 4' 50 A "iw baled 10 i .1 ..tvviw.W.wH "Mien I uu iu i rr S.25I I ' f v eheiled per bushel 4 110 "8Da iawr-s, cott- irdV.wid',7ot't - 4 ' V .. J.v '' f 16 Tffilte ', l .j .j v e ;--T-!fl. . ..-. Wf.!il., t" Ivl vaiu . , . "T'T.'rA 'Tv8 Peas, per bufhul cow. per bushel of 60 lbs 5 CO Irish, per bushel of 60 lbs sweet, per ' " " dried, peeled, per bushel of 38 lbs ;:',) unpeeled, per bush 38 lbs fresh, net, per lb 4 oo , I Peaches, 8 50 " 5 00 1 82 2,30 '& 00 'a,t .. ' . Pasturage,.! st quality, near town, per V Si salt, common, .near town, head, per month, 1st quality, in, the country per head, per month common, in-the country, 5 00 II 7 00 4 00 56 00 50 II per head, per month 1 Qnipe, good, per ounce Rice, ue(f, per puuim olff per pound " ; firood, per bushepf 56 lbs ti t- 5 00: twohushelSjOsnabhis, each a oo cotton, wide, 4 J yds to a. pound, per yard ; .. cotton; i wldej 3f yds to a noiuttd, per yard V ''' 1 It w Cotton stripes, 3 yds to lb, per yard w palt . Ujasr, per,bu?P Qi ou ios. 20 25 . . Liverpool, . Yirginia, II II II II II Steel, . : castVpen onoes,- artaT, per pair IS Jhoethrea4flx perpund, ;r,u u ; dieraoot;, per pair, j HPTJ&f, y - Sugar, brown, fcomm?ti, per tb. si 3T- ' ; Ct. " 'i ioft. oar nonnd I -,a Shueka, faaUd$er 10O ibt mW ,1-1 . ,,. i". JOVfc'lMM 1 75 1 40 5' 00 8 00 Ship stuff, good, 37 " tea, ' 'black', per lb at . green, per jo Tent cloth, cotton, 1 0 ox to yardf per yard , 1 50 3 00 2-50 I 75 1 25 2 50 2 5C 1,00 Tobac6o, No 1, extra - ; r No 1 - ! fe.-vLugs. Tallow clean, per pound , Vinegar;' cider, 'per gallon v . ;.. . manufactured, per gallon Whiskey, good, per aallou ; .... ;' 10 00 Wheat, per, bushel of 60 lbs ' 7 50 Wheal bran, per bushel of 17 lbs. Wheat Straw; baled, per lOQi pourida unbaled, per 1.00 .pounds Wool, ' washed, per pound . 50 1 50 1' 00 . 8 00 6 00 unwa8nea, per ponna U7nKiina &j&'AiJ aWk.4i'4uffbffttJ wood axfeb new each 250 00 cotton Mr buociifif 5 lbs , 800 Yarn HIRE OF LABOR TE Alls , WAGONS : AMD hoseII. Bailing long fifage, per hundred lbs. Shelling and .bagging eorn, acke fur nished by 'goverameutlJttshet Hire of two horse teaji8f8ron' and driver rations1 fjarnisheu by sowner, : '.per day v ' .' ' 75 25 t f '' 10 00 Hire of two horse teams,-wagop and driver rations furnished by govern mpnt, per day - 5 00 Hire of four btrse teams, wagon and driver, rations furnished by owner, per day 15 50 Hire of four horse teamsi wagon and driver rations furnished by govern- ' 1 . ment per day 7 50 Hire of six horse teams, wagon and driver, rations furnished by owner, oer day ' 20 00 Hir of six horse teams, wagon and v driver, rations furnished by govern- . ment per day ' ,. 10 00 Hire of laborer, rations furnished by owner, per day 3 00 Hire of laborer, ratione furnished by goyernment, per day 150 Hire ' of laborer, rations furnished by owner, per month 75 00 Hire of labarer, rations furnished by government, per month 37 50 Hire of horses, per clay 1 50 Fair the information of all persons concerned, we publish the following instructions, with the hope that they will be strictly obeyed : 1 "No officer, or agent shall impress the ne cessary supplies Which any person may have for the consumption of himself, his family, em ployees, slaves, or to carry on his ordinary mechanical,- manufacturing agricultural imple ments." The next meetin? of the Board will be held in the Senate Chamber, in the Citv of Raleiirh. j, on.. . - . on Friday, the 30th day of September next, unless sooner, qha iged. Impressing agents must furnisTi go4 aad, at tisfactory reasons fpr . ; disapprovals on appeals, or the award of local appraisers will be, approved. All communica- tiohs-should be addressed to the Secretary of Ihe'Board, Raleigh, N. C. CKigned) H. K. BURGWYN,. Garysburg, N. C. R. V. BLACkSTOCK, ' .' JStocksviHe.il . C Corn's A npraisnvt for the' State of N . C . . Ggo. W,,M6rdbcai, Umpire. )SaisburyN.C., Aug. 9, 1864. dtf35 Candidates :ND OTHERS DESI RING A PUFF Bruner is in the shade beaide our fine j Orono Smoking Tobacco.. 15 Boxes and 10 Barrels for sale. i Boxs a Cigars. -; : 10 .. Fine Chewing Tobacco. . Wholesale or retail. . .. WM. E. EDWARDS & CO. Salisbury, July 13. ; " dtf50 VTIGHTY GOOD WITH MILJT AD jai a-TjL peaches. : One burfePnice Brogrn Sugar. ! -Ji"mi i,wacco we uavn. . g111.0 Powder, Alamance Plaids, , ouo auu ueau, on naie uv f-r : . Edwards & co.; H .'.i .I-":. A . I - . H Lll OolSansbdry,0ept.3 1864.;- , tfd94v JL; '32 vfccerAlamance Dress Goodii. r 10 rxxes fine yellow chewing Tobacco. C -bu Cards No. 10: ' il00 y 44ths Shkiflg. -;..t ,u MICH AEL BROWN. SaUsburi OeW4tb 1864.; dtf 120 '? SPBLVTGVBOO'is iND' PRIM ARY , , A RlTi SJT1CSA few copies for sale July7,;1864? nhflrtEE HUNDRED -DiLARg ! X ,ward4-StoJea from the sub'sc Ibef on night x.th6' 4 th lustantt al vthe: Tar ehed Salisbury, N.G, a red leather, VatUAt with the name ot ine uiiaersignea on u in DlacK i ttets ig 4ersona are forewarned frr mm i 'x hfiowmu iioiu iraning Shorts. good, pr beshel of 22 lbs, DO r-rv.. vu ,w uavwiovi utr t leges. fjfj, V 1 win the above reward for the defi very can get them. Letters ad I P attentionlfl receive 00 1 OLACKSMITH -For l; aWaod Pjaitta w i iJLjrfuon onuuir Appiv to . i HflcV?12thV;i864- ; C 5tdI97:Uw23 GOVERIHIEXTIOF RJH CAROLIM. His Exel!eney Zfeuy Vance, Bun combe,-Govefnoj ;. , Col David A Barnesl Northampton , Aid:' ..dopenrge LittleWa'ae'V W do Richard H Battle Jrf usonV Frivalfr Seer taiy- ' ' -.. K-' . Dr Edward Warrea, Chowan'. Surgebn en John P H Rn5fflWakevSecret9ryiof Slate. Jonathan Worth, Randolph, Public Treasurer. Curtis H Brogden, Wayne, Cornptroler " Samuel F Philips Orarifee, AudlioK Oliver H Perry, Wake State Librarian. Major General R C Gatlin, Lenoir, Adjutant Uenerai. , , : Major William B Gulick.BSaufort, Paymaster Major John Deverenx, Wake; Quartermaster Major Thomas. D Qogg, Wake. Commissary and Ordnance Officer, ' Major James oiohii, uuiirord, uariermaster Ma'or Henry, A Dowd,-Edgecornhe, do ? jr James H Foote, Ass't AdjtGen,'(Rollof Maior William A Graham , Jr., Assl Adit General. Lieut Josiah .Collins, Washington county, Ordnance Department. Lieut John B Nealhery, Wake, Ass't Adjt General. . Lieut Thomas White, Franklin, Ass't Quar , termasCer.. Lieut Isaac W Garrett, Edgecombe, Ass't Quartermaster. Lieut Thaddeus McGee, Wake, Ass't Com rnissary. . Lieut Charles H Thompson, Wake, Ass't Com rnissary. JUDICIAL. ' Supreme Court RifJimond M Pearson, Yad kin, Chief Justice, Wm H Battle, Orange, and . Mathiasf E Manly, of Graven, Judges; Sion rl Rogers, VAfeke, Attorney General; fjamilton C Jones, Rowan, Reporter; Edmaijd B. Freeman, (ylerk. Meets in the city of. Raleigh second Monday in Jnne each yetfr. The Morganton terdi has been discoptinued j Superior Courts Judges Edwin G Reade, Person, Romulus M Saunders, Wake; Robert R Heath, Chowan; Robt S French, RobeKob; James W Osborne, M-ecklenburg;George,How-ard, Wilson; Robert B Gilliam, Granville; Wm M Shipp, Henderson. 1 Solicitors 1st Circuit, Jesse .J Yeates, Hartford; 2nd, Charles C Clark, Craven; 3rd, I Sion H Roarers, Wake. Attorney General: 4th, Thomas Settle, Rockingham; 5tn, Ralph ux ton, Cumberland; 6h, Robert F Armlield, Yad kin; 7f.h, Wm P Byoom; 8th, Augustus S Mernnion, Buneombe. - , CONFEDERATE STATES GOVERNMENT. LOCATED AT XICHMONO, VA. The Executive : Hon. Jerr. Davis, of Miss , President. Hon. A'.,H. Stbphbms, of Gfe., Vice-Presidenv The Cabinet: 1 ?. Benjamin, of La,. Secretary of State.. . G MEMMiNoaa, of S U., Sec'y o Treasury Jas A SDD.oti, of Va., Se'cv fjWar. i S R M alloat, of Fla., 8ecy dfthe Navy Hon Geo Davis, of N C, Attorney General. r rr t m T...i ' J h10"" n REAOA"' J , e"" r.wiH.ier.u Rafa8 R Rhodes, Commieioner of Patents, G E W Nelson. Sum of Public Printiuff. Gen Sam Cooper, Adj't and Inspector, Gen.4 John S Preston, Chief of Bureau of Conscript tion. Brtg-Cen A R Lawtnn, Q'lartertnastef Gen. S P Moore, Surgeon-General. E W Johns, Medical Purveyor. . Nsrth Carollea Representatloo In Congress : Senate. Wm T DoaTCH and ,Wm A. QaaHAM, House of Representatives, First District Martin, Hertford, Gates Chowan, Perquimans. Fasqnotank, Currituck Camden. Northampton, Washington, Tywe and Bertie W N II Smith. ; , Second District Halifax, Edgecombe, Beau fort, Wilfson Pttt.Creen, Lenoir and Hyde-- - R R Bridgers V Third District Carteret, Joae, Craven Onslow, DupHn. Wayne, Johnston and, Samp-son-i-J T Leach. ' Frturth District New Hanover, Brunswick, Cnhnnhus, Bladen, Robeson, Cumberland Rich omane and Harnett J C Fulcher. .Fifth District Warren, Franklin, Granville, Wak, Oranire and Nash Josiah Turner. Siipth District Alamance, Person. CasWeH, Rockingham Guilford, Stokes aud Forsythe J A xiilmer. ; 'Seyenth .District Randolph, Davidson Chatham, Moore, Montgomery, Stanly and Anson J M Leach Eighth District Rowan. Cafbarrus, Union, MecklenhuTg, Gaston, Lincoln, Catawba and CTeyeland-J G Ramsay. : Ninth Diet rict-Aihe, Alleghany, Wilkes, Caldwell Aleuandei. Yadkin, Surry,, Davie fedell and Burke B S Gaither. Tenth District day, Cherokee, iMacon, Jaekson, Madison, Buncombe. 'Transvlvsoia t mm YT MCrUtoher. pif Haywood and WataugaTG;W fidONFEtfERA TE STA TES COUR TS. ReJ. V1? lTh;l .of North -Carolina; if divided J jM places of holding the coufts appointed by the S laces od.re. Hon. Asa?BTffgs, of Martin, Judge; hel4 at Halifax,' on Wdnsday next after tnird Mo kyin MasrarCNjuvember Joseph Rm tor aeyl clerfcJRoeky;klount..f - ' ) Tfc" uourtfbrfthe pistrictof ramco,u neio at Gu:'i t tliejrovHMmdiiy in-Kay kni November. V7T7ltaiMiWataoar clerk, renton. ?;-?ll4? J fs'fk (J - v ierrk(ernantferk nompson .ot The OoVtfCape Fear r held at SeJbtiL , e Monday; nexl after tbef f ;r fourtb Monds-vln 1 nd:tfoVerobeK ,Dan 1C ' "TOtie i , 1a D i Donie n of GoTdsboro, W S Mau. naliih;Tho W BifcwU Jr., of YiWlmlni, . Corifcderat : Is" t l 1 s f if 1 - i if - X V4
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