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f'-'r-vj I -. . !". : .. . !.. i i w . ? ' . r1 -i t... 11 . - ""T'T Richmond, Dec. 1'6;--Inte Jlousy. Hr. Turner offerred a teoWtionr requeswug tae President with adVice .audc69se.pt of-xhe Senate to appoini.13 -cmmissSrs; of each State to teodef the OdVramengf the United States Confeiepco for . aegqWiag. n hanorahle peace. - ' Fiiiug . - to use all proper efibrts tpbtaittaiedi-1 Hie exchange 01 pnsonep ; ana it pollute to come to"such understandiag , with the i eutray, regarding the (furtur, icondact, of the war as toay tnd to &MW&:to- miti-'ate its horrors and 1 atrocities Barksdale submitted a isabstitute "pre amble, i-etting forth that the GoyeVAiuient of the United Ste$, has f repeatedly re fused to lisfeovto' propositions of hdriotable .peaooimMiatioh and-iaye thusfrnanifes ted a determinatipn to tjontfnue.theSvai'. Xhs irat resplution, whilst?idecjaring our readiness to : enter upfn negotiations for. peace. .Whenever the ertemy is so iuclined, w6'yi!i .pursue, .without .; failing uaurse deliberately chosen - fdr the Dosvation of ouf : liberties. Titf Scpnd resolution, prescribed that the Constitution- lies uf peace afibrdtf ample iceaast to ats tumptthajdi''W(9aever. tW government of the United" States evince a. wfllinguess to enter upon negotiations for terminating the "war". After iti'e" substitute w'a read ihe morning hour expired and the, House r&olved itself into comnjittee of tho whole audrtutned the consfdration of cur 'reocyrbill. Perkins offered a substitute, which was under consideration when the House, 6rnect.f yJ. " " Nothing importknCc&ne ine Senate, jn dpen session.'; . vH , , j . UiCHMOwnw J0c 1&vKqi thfcn.' apra oitiie lithKTeceived. 'Ar MoHtretfFtel uo iurisdiction in.the case. Counsel of the United States, in an impassioned speech prisoners, eclaritf if he didtjsoy we ; jfoust prepare for.,the consequences, The court ordered tbe discbarge of the prisoners and, was prepared to bear the responsibility of the act. The-annduncement elicited ap- piause, wnicQiasinstauuy cuecKea. Uunboat Otzga was sunk by. the expfb iiun of a torpedo in the Roanoke rrver abuiiiPiymoiithfa iew dars ago. v Oold vr8thee has enfopced suspeti$kn of all lm portant movetoents'on both sides ot JNasn ' III the Senate Sherman rportec a, re iJiatiHE' which fruli Ipassd japorci. priating one million dollars iot the pur chase or ; construction of & tavetitte' etttr CUt- gran? says the gt;bnnf4s"naVe Kedii releaa. ' 'Tfcao'uH deling' thatlt hac( t-;foth'd-:-Iiakes.i ' In the ttW&tiMP'1 -100. do v Excelsior luitou was aaoptea requestingtne Jrresi to gWe iGreat. Britian notice of the termination of the Cannadian reciproca tW treaty. Gold 35. . , . .. 1 J GOODMAN COO K J and I House-Servant to hire or tell for a note payable after the war.- Levi is a native of iVf ocksville , and was educa ted by one of the best families was Dining- Koom servant for the, late Col Fisher; also, principal Cook at the Mansion Hotel, and for toree years principal at High Point, . r Bids through . O. at Salisbury, for a short nme. , w, jr. tfASUJN. December 13., .179,12t. Attentio! , Beat Wo. I Mkpyfoti HbusE; ) , , StatrsviilleN. C., . ;DeC.12th, 1864.) THIS HOUSE having been advertised for 1 'il.. owner, the ipablie is notified that said house t cannt be rented until, January, lobo the pre sent good landlord having writinzs. to that ef fect, and living witnesses, for the refusal there after. The House will be continued open for refugees and Transient customers. . 18ltp; v B. HYAMS, Prop u jGeneralilOrders! l:'FURs;flEt THE undersigned HAT M'aoturwis . ai oiatesviue, JNv Ui- auerous wi jju in? ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND FUR SKINS, -for whioh weWill 'pay " the highest prices, Neither in currency, specief or exchange for HatsJ j--"" : - v'r - WITTKOWSKY & SALTZBERY. Nov.-25186.f . 164:d34t; y . HERRINGS. I HAVE a lot of Salted Herrings which' I will exchange by the barrel for Bacon, x i'i A. MYERS. Maior & C. S. ; July 4, 1864. tf6 SPELLING BOOKS AND PRIMASy ARITHMETICS. A few copies for sale ai this ni?i?Tr-E' NOTICE SALISBURY, ft. ' fSKtfrigg , '' - , jr i MMgMM TXfTf ' ' Hi' ' j,. Who says tnd how fffiicti 60ISIS AUGTIdM ON SATURDAY 17th DEC. Dm ktpf iStone-Jac. . , s - J sol secoud hand Buggy Harnesa, 3 t)?atittl Bonnets, V V fine SHkflAcd MknUcf3, ' ; ready .fliade Ladies' DreaJ ee, (new,) A quantity of lipeks pd Eyes, Buttons, &c., Needles Steel Pens and Soap, - ' A. lot of .heanUfuUy Vori ed Collars, ' 1 fiae Confederate Damask TaWe CJoth, , i,2 JadieaVoarfs, (VeryfiajB,) . 1 splendid Globe Lanip . 1 gold and 2 silver WATCHES, . 'h ; ' 1 pair beauti'ful Ear-Rings, , ' ! A lot; of beautiful Ta We 'Salt, in 4 lb- bags . - A qaantity of empty. Bottles, v. )A ) 2 first-rate. Sewing achines' in iunmhroraeri 1 fine 'Parlor Store, - -:V; ' 12 pair Drawers, :4-.'. 't I doa. pr. ladies', black cotton Hose, ' 300 ydsimps and Lace Trimming. ' EDWARDS & CO., V ' -Auctioneers; lITOn the same day will be sold a large lot of 3 ALT, good and dry. D$c 16th. ' . 182i5t. E. & Co. CORN FOJl SALE 1-VU1 be sold at the J Conrt-House on Monilav the 19th Inst.. 2R br 25 bushels of Corn belonging to the es tate ot Aluas 1 rexler, dec d. v 182.3t ,v ; H. r A. WALTON, admr. Attention, Thief ! THE Thief who stole the package of print ed Fttrloughs 'for my compiny, at 'the de pot in Salisbury, about two weeks ago, is re quested, to. leave , the. package, with my name on it, at the. Express oV Watchman, ofiice, or any where else it suits him; so that 1 get it. It was a utile 'mistake tne furloughs are of nqusef to, any. one except myself, J: x;v ; .J. A, RAMSAY, : -is: 2?t Capt. Rowan Art. Td THE PEOPL Of Iredell Uexiu kr, Catawba, Caldwell and E Farmers of the' foregoing codntiea are ereby r nw ned, that in eonseaence of the pressing necesuy existing in our 'Armies for jang&trd short Forage Corn, OaU, ; Huy: And supplies t sincerely. Uust; that the )f armert vof te,ou ties willjflpare (.my Agents and themselves the unpleasant necessity of , impressment, ir sell inrr tb'methen at the Schednle prices fixed byjthe aCbmmussion.ers of : Appraisement ; for for North Carolina; yet, if j parties refuse to ellat these prices, thereby making impress ment necessary, it is a dulv. which, in all snch cases my Agents will proceed to execute promptly without di aimi nation, : , ? v, , ; . . ts,viz. Murkland,- Agent: for Iredell county. Ruben Watts, ' : ' Alexander eonnty. W . S. Clark, ' Caldwell county. J, W, MoElrath,, ' ; Borke county, Rv Pt e1nKardt, W JCatawba county. AlsolMr. S. VL Marklahd, Bonded Agent for the whole District. A Very Respectfully, Captain and A; M. i.'StateeCNov. 6;18e4 ;i 60td:152 ScoVcMSnuff Spolbacco -'!" 7 k HAVE FOR S'tUE. JL-J 60 boxes " Carolina Beyef' Sftnff, 20.000 lbs Smokin? Tobacco, put up in one pound olpth bags and onS, pound papers, among which are the well Imwn brands' of Peach Bloom," 'Jack Morgan, and other brands of high repute and the besfcan the Con federacy, deliverable in Greensboro tor Salisbu- rv. Address, u. J. inumAO. ouiesvuiv fodder 1, jaay mstrncted mayT,Aguti to ex rf alllheif energies in securing at once the khfire-Biirijlas xA these applies and; while I ddress, j. inuMAO, ouwwii, nuigaxiaa has nsrer yet reaJized,Jf their friends Or, W. H. HO WERTON, SaltsbiSlio sbaU yield them a support wor- Nor 29th. i i A Home for Refugees HE SIMONTON HOTEL a; Statestille N.C., is for kent from the 1st of January next. The owner desires to state that nis ob ject in renting it is to get a good landlord, in which case the amount of -rent will be reason able. ,For farther particulars apply to the un dersigned at Statesvilfe. N.C.. . S. WITTKOW0KY. Nov 25th, 1864. , 364:dtf O A'AA'NPS WOOL for which we Jl)s will pay the highest prices in cur rency; spelei W exchange for HATS or Cot- ten YjJf-V'- - " ' : , VwiTTICOWSKY, & SALTZBERY. Nov 25Vl864. .v : 164:dtf . . fFOR -SALE OR RENT. A ' lIRGE' Brick Building, in the Town of JLJu Mocksville, 19 miles from Salisbury, is for sale or reht " " i&fr..,.. , This building was put up for a Qdttej- Fac tory. .It Is 75 fe et long and 50 feet wide-has three stories and a Garrett.. -It is well situated and adapted for manufacturing purposes, and San l)e had on Reasonable terms.-4 Address, . v v - MERONEY & BRO , : Salisbury. 03", I wili pay er pound for ail the Hog Bristles I can get. 'Puli them out before ecald nff the hog. Or will gl'veBrnsh6s in ex. change for BristleV T; ' J. TVIERONEY. " Our Own Primer," do. do. 1 ifteaderi :.-doX.:'RiS FOR SALE AT THIS OPFI0? X! ""i'lt- PROSPBCTDS DP THE A'j A 80.UHEBK MOISTIE 0AZI The u ndersigned has. commf need 1 n i he City ot Richmond the pubk'oatiaa of Monthly Mas- It wilUfbtant to its readerst selections frbUy nrucies, yi JWOVfilS ami SJtetCDeS, ziue as nearly as possible abreast of th litararv progress of the age.' 'Arrangeloeati tiave beenl made which, it is hoped, will e nabla' prbp f etors to secure, this ead. yvw I ThA agaaiaerni 8jso:prseQnigiii' tHJlefrom our best writers, in alli&pariojents, rloaical wU be to fosterontfeftTntTT ofiering an adequate' and remunerative field for its exercise. The,y will not, however, under the plea ofthis design i encourage , by reproduc tfon in its columns, lhat class of compositions Which create a vivid and unhealthy taste, to be stated only by that hybrid literature which Yankee ingenuity has contrived, under Ihe name of sensational romance. . V ! The Industrial Resources and the Education al Interest of . the Confederacy the twin foun dations of true independence will receive the important share "of attention thjey desejrye. In the developement of these questions, its object will be to make a practical , application of the dootrine of Sta.tes .Rights to the policy of the country.' It' wiV endeavor to explain the "mis sion of the Confederacy, wbiohis-to demonstrate iberty reguated by law, to exhibit a sytemof States, eacK "supreme withmttsfoahdationj and only bound by a voluntary alienation of po wers. It wifl vindicate" those elementSof National In dependence , which are secured by a high stan dard of intelligence and refinement, by, accum ulated capital, varied industry and by abundant facilities of intercommunication; It will pro-, mote the adoption of all those meararesln whteh the Confederate States are now deficient. And, whilst t&e Constitution of the Confederate States forbids the General Governmeni to or-1 guixe ana operate nierpnzes qi a naxure cat eufaled to attain these Tesultfti'die' projeoTS wi8 eoqsider it their duly to ure upon the Stabs ihedevelppement of .inderesta so.indispensablf to the national welfare- . It is thus thai,,throuli the Aggregate ability ;bf ' ihe separale States the power of the -Confederate StttBt will be made manifest. It'w thus tharthe: collisions sectional interest and the oppression of a com inonead will b;avpided; ; 4. , ... ; lathe foarth. section, it p theegn to af ford to Teachers Information needed in their profession, and a field) for the interchange of ideas on that subject, to which end, thetf assist ance and collaboration is invited, . Southern Rntinnl Tlrtot'B niltlTi ir'linf TrrrT nnrf n rtfllTM il i mmi i V the Southern system of Educaiibn as opposed j to new j&ugmua empiricism aaa pracucaiwrn, dupheld, developed and defenebV ' Terms Each namber $150.. For three months $4., For six months $8. ; The trade will be supplied by GEORGE L. BIDGOODS, 161 Main Street. ERNEST LAGARDE & CO.. -- Proprietors; Wm. M. BukwjkliI Chief Editor. Eknest Lagardk, Associate Editor. January 1, 1864. - , - ' THE. Southern Literary lUiessener FOR 1864. ,. This long established 'and well-known Journal of Literature having been recently purchased bv the subscribers, will, in future, be conducted exclusively under their coatrol. In; alt' its dei partments, both business and editorial, the Mes senger will be under the management of an entirely new regime, arid the Proprietors are sanguln'a of success 2a the future whteh the inv OL.BH luiuuiuuk au c""ui the advaacemeht of the-highest literary inter est of tha: Confederacy. . - Argument or appeal in behalf of the impor tance of an elevated literature to our country, the absenee, of which 1 has hitherto made us a byword'feplhvlf11! the older natipasf and even nowmilitates agaiast our mterests abroad, need not be addressedjto those whom his circular is designed to reach;? y But to the attainpient of this great ondsome thing more is necessary than mere verbal ex pressions of sympathy; and encouragement The friends of Southern Literature must foster the efforts of our literary men to secure for us a worthy position in the world of letters. We design the Messenger to be an enter prise worthy of support of all elasses of bur peo ple. We shall aim chiefly ?o. secure for our pages the productions of the highest order of genius and scholarship, and at the same time such articles as win contribute to the instruc tion and amusement of the public at large. To this end we shall give oar attention to and so licit contributions from Southern writers in all the departments of literature. Poetry, Ro mance, Review, Criticism, in short, eVery sub ject whose prominence is sufficient to entitle,it to notice,willaye its due share of attention. ; ; We earnestly solicit the assistance of bur friends throughout the Confederacy In the eriw larirement of our subscription list, which must be increased to enable us to, meet the heavy. -i i "Lilts 'WdII k& snKi.ni ..Terms, $12. for twelve . months, $8 for six wnths. This increase will- pot 'affect rwse who subscribed before the 1st of March - 0r- ders must be accompanied with the money. ;v ' .r-Mf- GbsoadK. C...WDBBBmw,; fbrmerlyof Xfew.' Orieans, now of this city, will control the bmunss intbrests of the Messenger. And Mr: Frakk H, AfcMD,of this city, 81'ulMet its ditorial managenTent. iCojminiucatidiis counected mih the MeiconarottnftJaesf sehger win be 'mfiWg''Wi&Ffai cnmucattentfshould bedirected toth&'PrtH prietors, .ftfc--ilisc 17,. 1864. sbfedale.WiMiee to .mem prchasimj toffieeiof tMe ..Government he Jiext sixty? days, Iiales4.jnlhjs4tttetrva faCjS.an circnm-. staneesshbald. arise toiaduca an , alteration epia, will in, rf ipEasteffM wkhteir suppUea ,6 mklfttalEiii feedvour gaHatfrmynow;- sombled'jUt oil tite botdersand in whose galr tQaeil rtitudei o'ndet GooV-JrCafcae owe ijllMa'ihtt' hoor4 rivOJutii bfoirr homes' and fantiHes by; the' barbarous. inhuman foe; whdjiave constantly shown they only wtnr the power, add not'the wlH Iq de stroy us a&d take atl We have." " .' " i: Apples, j dried goodpealed per bushel of 28 poun4s,; - j, : $ 5 J, unpealed ps5elpf28 T pounds, ' ; Vr . 3. 00' wifh hnnflfl; each ' - ? 12 SO ; 4 Axes, ; M Baton, Beaas, With hantflesi t6b,J"-:. ' 12 50 Without handlesl ech , . 12 00 - Der Dound. hoff round . i .. 2 75 hite or cornfield, "'per bush- ei ot ot pounas apple; per gallon 5 00 Brandy Beef, ( tt 10 00 10 00 . 80 40 1'50 1 00 : 3,00 ,3 75 Jl 00 peach, per gallon fresh, net, per fresh, gross, peif pound, , salted, per pound BrownstmT, ood, per bushel 26 lbs Candles, tallow, per poand (I ndaminfillA. nnnARlllV, Cbaips, Cloth,' trace, per poirti.,, woolen,' for soldiers ctetb es, yard wide. 10 6z.:tbyar6 and pro rata as to;greater. or less weight or width, per raw. per ib 1 6. OQ TOO Cotton, Cofiee, Corn, Rid, per 1b' 'li 1 '' '''. ', V50 unsaeifeQi nef ousbbi or - 3 a. i fheheLac&s not inclnded I per bushel of 56 lbs Cornraeat, aaek 'not lablndaa bushel of 50 lbs Drife, Ftew, cottosf yard 'wide to pbund,' per yard extra famrty, per barret of t i w.jacri 196 pounds - 45 00 superfine, per bbl., of 196 pounds ; fine, per bbl. of 196 pounds baled, per 100 pounds uabaled, per 1110 pounds wool, each . 41 25 33 75 4 00 3 50 5 00 0jder Hats; .. Hay, Hides, Horses, Iron, ' t ( u tt baled, pef ltWpouuda:, ' 4 ,P0 unbajed, per 100 pounds 3, 50 dry, extrai per pound 3 00 dry, - '-: 50 green, per pound ..; - v 5fu artillery , IsL class pe hea$l .1,000 QQ artUlery, 2dsclassper,he1ad, 800 00 pig, No. 1 , per ton 200a iBs' 350' 00 (t u it tt u 2000" 314 00 tt tt 3t tt. . 2000 lbs . 278 :00 Bloom , 200QU , 710 00 Smith's square, or round per ton of 2000 pounds, 1030 00 serviceable railroad per ton 1 J of 2,240 lbs 400 wi 30 10 0Q 30 50 00 2 75 6 00 1 00 7 00 5 00 5 00 i,eee oo 800 00 500 00 a Jeaie, Kettles, castings, per pound . wool, domestic, per yard camp, iron,pe r pound good, per 1,000 feet clean, per pound soiSper pound upper, per pound , harness, per pound Lumber, Lard, Leather,1 ...- tt Molasses, tane , per gallon sorghum, do 1st crass j per head 2d class, u " 3d class, extra per keg Mules, tt ' . tt tt Nails, 100 00 4 50 5 25 4 00 1 50 1 75 .800 , 5 00 ; 4 oo 1 4 00 8 50 ;5 00 .1 $2 2 30 ' 8 00 Oats, shaf, unbaled per 100 lbs sheaf, baldd. 100 lbs . shelled, per bushel m t , tt Osnaburgs, cotton yard wide, 7 oz to . . yard, per yard ., " cotton yard wide, 8 oz to yard,' per yard . Onions, . per bushel Peas, , cow pef bushe) of GO lbs. t fotatoes, lnsn, per busnel of 0 lbs , " sweet, per " "f " Peaches, aried,peeie'dper bushel of 334bs. r - ( nnpeeledperbush 38 lbs Pom, fresh r net, per lb .. . . ... Pasturage, 1st qualfty, hear town, per nciuf per iuuuiu, - common, heas town, pe head, per mbifthii o ; 1st quality, in the country i j iti-'' ft 5 fob 4 00 56 00 50 per nea, per nioufu j tt coipmon, in- vne c$ per head,' per month good, per ounce ' Quinine, Rice, rW new, per pound old, per pound goeif, per'busherofG'lbs 40 500 Sacks, twobushels,osnaburgs, each vt 3 oa Shirting,. , cotton. 1 wide4i yds toa , " podndperyard . . ' 5 1 30 ' cottofa; wide, 3fydsto a ' I " I iu- poundpecyard fi ,----.;dA 1;10 Cotton stripes, J d tot lb, per yard h(7& Salt, Coastf per.hnsh of 50 fos, , ? MM tt jjfvftfiwii; 1 n -as -fin it Steelp- castper pound poahread;.pMWndA kJ, r Socks, . ; soldiers5 .wool,-per pair $hm,r jiehelM f' Sctgar, incohpeYlb Soap, hard, per pound ,15.00; -lO.tlO :L2:oo ' 35 00 5 3W v (l;00 75 0 .H Shucks, . bed, per 100 lbs' "W"4'0Q Shorts,' good, per beshelof 22 lbs, - 75 Ship etuffV good, . y 7 f Tea,. black, per lb , ft 51)0 .fceeLWlb-" 4 - Bs $i0tf Tent cloth, cbttoia, oi'tb yard per yard TobacQo, $Io 1, extra i . No i - " 1 5Q No 5 Lugs . , i aiiow clean, per .pound Vinegar, cider, per gallon " ; ' manufactured, per gallop " .liiOdi? Whiskey; ' good pergaimn -nlttDi3 Wheat, per-bushblofjOlbijii'fi 1w.j6Q JJ?eat pkA u.j. j.--.. j i i r a A Wagdnsv vj ne straw, oaiea, peruu pounas l oo, , ' J unbaledper pitids Vf- -I 00-" Woof, 4 . washediper pound 8i0u v5tood axler4horse new each 350 00, woodaxjeS, lneweach 250 0G ' ttotrpe:bu 5 Jbj0 3farnt HIRE OF LABO,JEAMS,.rWAaigN M . AND HORSES. '. ' " BaUmglong foige,er hundrdflbsK , ;A 75, Snelling and bagging corn, sifeks ?fttrr P. ; ' nished by government, per Djashei( . , f )25 Wire ot two horse teams wagon and , driver raMoBsurivishediby owner, '.pSrday'""' - - 1 HoftWo horseteamsi hi&siti driver, rations furnished bv trovern- " ' mentper day ' " - i :5" H'tre ef four boSee ; teams, wagon, and I driver, rations . furnished by owher, '-j per day ';-r: ' 1 '' '15:50, jrtr am - . i xiretwiour morse teams, wagon. aua, i -;! driver rations furnished by govern- v i meni per day " ,1 -'l-J lii-Tuii-Hire of six horse .teams, , wagon, and , . f driver; rations fnihed' by drier, per;day-." i.ui; . .t.w 2&.0&I Hjr of six-horse iteanis. wagon ajtd , driver, ratiorft furnlshSd bgbverai H l-emt per.day:,' ViUiH Hire of, tabqrer, rations furnished by.f . r oraer;peVaay v'" b 'i $.k ire of labarer, rations funjislxed by , m, Hirf hjoxseaieE.daV..., ,1- Lt5Cf j For the information of alf persons concerned, we publish the following inatructicasVtl LHe TMnmptron'of himaelf'hi .carry hanical, manufacturing agricultural jmple-g ents." The next -meeting ofthe Board will he. Jield in the Senate Chamber, in the City of Baleigh On Friday, the 3tith day' of September nex linfess' rchiifgeU Imlnhtsn nUst fWru'sh g.Kd andsatisfactory re;asonijforrj disapprovals o) uppeals, or tlev :t awaf d;of Jfcgcar appraisers viU bo approved. All communica tions should be iiddressed to the Secretary or the Board, Raleigh, N. C. l 4Vi dilii (Signed) H. K. BURGWYN. Garysburg,1 W C .5 u R. V. BLACIOTQP&HUair btocksvilIe.JN.A. Weekly Soutberq, Cultiyator v .pursuance oapnf'eWeudo to meet the; expressed .wpots of - the,-Agri-i cnlturalists of the Country Residents of the SoUth'the5 BubscriSer1 annoumie'ssihtfeti tftCpmmencqbe publMtiqof yeklydi tion of the Southern Cultivatok'. The paper 'win 'Vetain'its present formf fdrv nishng eight pages of .reading matter, . weeJkVg 11 win oe aevotea, as neretoiore, to Agricul ture. Also, to- Current Newsa synopst of Army,InteUjgence, Proceedings pf; Congress Reports of the Markets, ' enibrlcing evl rything necessary to render it a valuable and; acceptable. , . .. FAMILY NEWSPAPER , 4 for the Farmers, Planters, Gardeners,. Stock Raisers,' Housewives and Business Men- of -the Confederscy. The first number of 'the Weekly edition will be issued on or. before the first Sat urday -in November.- - i m hua 't&w- TEKMSrr-Sb for b moathsi or 3 ,for three. months. Single copies 25 cents. " f All present' subsoiibersr to the ! CuUivnldri6 be supplied for the remainder of this year 1664 Address llV :A'-t J, IIHUVUI UUI -UUTUUbw 1U UlllC. D. REDMOitDf )ilw stfdl53, -.,s. 120 BonarrHc i ' i ' -HEADuiRTRS ts- t?Tki'arew1sf who will apprehend privates J. -Wborton . Campbell, J, Lambert and iW.Dishmanfrom Iredell dUntydeserters in th'is cornmaVif and deliyirfth'eni toEnrbmngi ofiicef d gttard,whb m&fi them tO-Salisburyi iforitajf til Am ;i1t.mt A-J K.f. W BAKING), Ad jt V) -tfd;57g ccmiities hvlncr Wes' twnthfr(Jinhere-ti WJgKSSr, Corn's Appraism't for the State f6f NfCi ; Gao.,W. .Mordecai, UympirJ 0 yJ5 a aJ j SaUsbuyy. N.C., Aug. 9, 164. . . dtf35 , ' ''' 11 Jiiii 'I 1" ..inii'ij' 'ill ' Ji s&asbiatii or prisoners $r war trctttf rMdnnCaroutV will'few thelwith- I 4 r 4- ' -'; A t rf1 4 ''si 7lt 4 4 ' :4- 'AP u 11 I i Juneft0,6A ... ..... ; . w--w.- . . if i-. A- if .A- jini . 1 n ',r - r - ' . . .' '' ' " 'ii f
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