it -X an . . jiMk iVnli' ):r a y : v ;..( ... ,rm(1i ' SPORTS OF THE Vm ISSyftiTIOj .Richeond, March 2Sj Th fol- low i ogl wa& recei veq w.uay: :n " "t Head QnAiCTEB8yMArciv8U. Uon. J, CBreckinridgejSQyWf: pen. Gprdoo -idlbrms jpe i that rti his repdrt thfe justion, at E8 tiont. Col. H 3K Jone8,iiiiin- lines, was at the front sapewirtend t , Aft i . iL I w . 4.11 i i Hg1 1 persou iu pera wwroawi ' ip f officers and tnen-iinertwmHAAf: . Lt. tjolStripling chared WtiM emy.'s breastworks .lvfiWjW OBOooters 01 nis corp atnureujsaieij turned ujfbn the enemy ihisicptwred guns i.-r"-' -tV (Signed .. &?IyJen7t ;y am itot old: 1 I'Vrtf not old thooglyre haWI'-l Their shadowB in my;wyjrii-i ? . .,1 Wn not old, ihougfewJ pawed .. ' On rapid wiags atfay;, . " . ;-v ; "For m my heart a; fountain Wws, v V -:" And' round it peasant' twagfct repose ; jAjid Bympathies.andfBling3 high "" i j - Spring Wte tnes,on evanng's ky- I am not old ; lime rtiaV hare iset Aid aom feint Tarjows thi;9rhftvoinett fJJ Which care may deepep now ; ; ( : i Yet love, fond love, a chaplet weavet, ,4.f Of fresh'youhg buds and vrdailt leaves And f tin 49 ancy l can twine Thoughts t'swe'et aa flowerht once Were . mine... v yh- .j Mor64.n, N. March 27"iB65; t J. j;Br0t&$J)in Sir r:2Lar erv nonttlar bDBir has wide irfetifalipn tadk ng ot th ' citizens irf-TOnbfc ipio ' MmlayvJrd oif Apiil; bfrosetof oplyffirwiffi' the AirgeBt apeal bf our ; G6vrnmeirt:(Mkrs 'A. ' ; Tins miii1nret-atWs ''Mfo- bt kittle '.'dbabt.'abte: to &t you a glorlbul r6c6b1itt to sit it, aropie ot our iiovernor. Vib'iMi&mT ffora-roagaih oextreek. U. JJlJNinSKY, "2td Corn y. Agent. pv vt,v f"n" di.w ,4f Ilea na4i fjaBqutapk;, Carttiuek f ttv. f Ther.ai'e aVyviidble'Wq;;;eBer " 6ii pinU'fti Burke; ''wbb'are'-atntibas to emuww rue ex K vf owjirici--nHja, 4wwgwoiuw fu- InrA filuirw.t-CartMki. Jades. Graven; Colairibus. BladeitaiesoiCumBfttUad Rich Ai8fiwMihi. lrictr-Randolph,. Dav.don, . - Jfew eMtgomexyStanty , and Welenargt (iaoo. . Wncojflafna ana Cleavftland J G Rarasav. " H ; ,.,Ninth DisLct-Ashfl, i AHeghany, Wilkef KdweiA4wU aflainrrjr,r'Aavie laoisan... ItWeMon, XolK, ancey,-wicwoweu, .um d, .iAlitchelli Hajwood and Watauga GT W liosan.. t. .; LOCATED AT RICHMOND, V4. onfifEFvlAVLs' olf isL;reiident. Hob.' A. H STBfftEire, df. Gra.-jH yice-Presidenj JJ'JBjtirfAJUKof-Ia., Secretary f -State. C MEMKMRfiSfto, .o JRfeasu r Jll SBDBoar bl.t "See Vttf' an i' ft MltiSdaf'Pla Sec'ylrif.tbeavyV Hon Geo i7Mxf'orJNvci; Attorney- wenerai. matkker Geurl OaeM tft eiin!Ciopw.Adj?tnd Inspector Geo. ,.JfeirVhrnvCWBfoBaran oeOonscrfp- an.3yhn H(ri- --ynu bi ,,"!' f: UitmfU wtermaster Gen. i o r moore, ourgwuatvjcucii- J5 W Johns, Medical Purveyor, Walton, AJqiimael'fiMvV j', f fcMyBrownI)iArioha;Ov,liaiw r . vti inrn?iv rat, ntnumrni: j an-iij iitaiDrmiam y;flatt?"sShdd ' Jhtrict -Davi d Bar0f, tjBUnry4her.;, Jaceb 4BrowK Wi H Tboinas D. ileares 'Jto'krela&ari . uacou. Jpbci'At feraaaha'w 2iiTh ;j!wtf and j John '-Wistiiin-iS'fbt bacbk bhd barwlflour and l2,00''i 6nfaerate bonds;; 'i : x Burton Craigw If. barfeJiUotti,tfd?Hl$6 lbs. bacon.' - t " 'jvl -I . - J.,W HaU jbarrels fam )d rt ffiMbs. T.BurbankcV Gallagher $2,000 Jn.nobeyV , " Rev. Krider barreii.flQUc and bushela corn. ...,1 ai&4 :' W. R. Fraley 50 lbb"Spi4. t S.S.Trott ia bflsbelr'irlnd ldO lbs. flour. , lff " m M;W.Jvis;l(bnr. " :J David BarringerJB barrels flour and lender 10 taoif - ; J; B. Gibsob. 4 barrels f4out. T. J. Merob and' Bro. 1 barrtl flour and 804ko. bac6n. ' J. JBrtooer $1,000 in money. ' Dr.- M. A; Locke 1 'barrei flour and -50 h '-Oonrmitteb io flarttoan's Distriot, make a partial report as follows, of army snppHeS'ObjLained 4n , that District during last week.. . . I Henderson dpnates 1 side upper lea ther, IQ bushels corn, 2 bushels wheat. J ,P, rWise,rBan loans 5 bushels corn and sells. 2 turkeys. . ? B Crowell donates $5, jaid. . ' . " . H Blackwelder " $5, 1,4 . " - C Harkey donates 5 bushels corn. C R -Miller -loans 35T ibs. flour, fire bushels corn. Q H MKenaie-doflatea , 2 barrels flour. ; . rS McLauppells' 1 barrel flour. Jrjhu Cooper a6nates' $15, paid, and seys;301bilcov- C A EjdpntBid. ' Micnael 5huping donates $15, paid. Jdfco Jhliair ddnates $20 paid. - Mrs.' Bensoii1 donates , 5, paid. " Phillip Owens " , 50, paid, " 1 iack flours- 1 'T " ' 5 ' ' G F Smith dbnates $3. R.Gardner " v 5, paid. , t Jesse Gaskey loans t5 buaheis - corn and donates $5y:. )-.. '' ti. John Beaver sells 2 bushels corn. R L $m4th loans 2 bushels corn, 20 lbs. bacon. i .' f JoharHartmaa sells 10 lbs bacon. Mrs' E (Jlover donates $, paid. Mrs M Beavftr' ' 5, " . , . Mrs M Hartman " 5, " bnates 2 bushels corn and Youst sells 8 lbs bacon bushel potatoeSr125 lbs fl oar. . . . George Reridletnarj elQ 100 lbs flour, 12 lbs bcon; 2 p-alloos molasses. ; . g per donates $5r paid, wife 20 i UM OWW ger. John ic9tJJo8epb Mious S STrlt M Ll'Hofmje'sfe rold 'Hill. CofnSueek1 Vppoint and m' kVoWn- LAoC(tS8thrjltaea5 ttvHei South-west ?f SalWjorjflinyankfM, or 2 vwm w!., -n.ep for -iop . 4Bk eut very 4ark fcajr or nearly blaekV lfara Slale: r roe alxM re waFd-wjlLbe 6prd.4bEL.tJui rM L-; -jf 3t ,. for.the balance of tha vaf. 2 norrn men hiteheaff. T 1 f & , 3 or to rch39,,r86M dtf866;- i' it, li npHOSE persons who.skinB ed'fiovernment ' Aicattle at they fill out.and'died whfftf pass inff if)n Salisbury t jo J. O.'Ratetnan'a taat weefc, are hereby notified to. ratorh-the fiides .5 "vjwiw ui uovnuvu ui vr f aj- ixjoibju .JMareb 302$65f;2tdpd26& , lOTIGEwT'prriv'eht any tnisrepWiPenta wU3 tiooavLpow;statto the public that the MANSION HOUSE -is not closed, and never JtHs beeiu and tRey will find the same accom- Imodaiiohs theretofore. u;.. , . 3tdpd25i i :h ? WMROWZEE. , 1,: '-i, , Gti ARCOAlI for the use bfthe Artillery ShQ'ptotea'4t'8biiry- Ni'C.? ' r, puuactiillb& are .abje to fnrQislL X.Q0O huahels o-less per feionth. 'gfAS. M, BOYD, Capt. Arfly. ; Disbursnjr OfiweC.; Art'ly Shops v- : r - ,MafehSth h l; lHd.26, , ;; j , . - ri?PRAtllOT BUNfeGACfilir tJUj6 HER'S Iug Irtora lonis: casa DENTAL WANTED TO ltlRCHEr AS1' ONE f detached Coupon of the fi hundred million non.tazable joan and fifteen million loan.v Enquire of ' :.h ' v ' hhiS-- '-,5 TTATTER, SALlSBbrRVwin pay die highesd JUL 'price lorr unS, Either in cash or .ex change for Hats. - Jan 18. 206-tf - $ ... f I WISH to' aee1t4fpsjl Cbtioa ' Yarn 1 for ' all kinds of cooatry produce sack as Corn , Wheat, Bacon, Cotton am Leather; I iara;in great need of Cotton, and would be jg I ad to exchange ThM'for'teVeralloates.'''4 ''"V ' 10tdpd357 ' ' W. COOKSEY, Agt. . Head Qaarts. Post Salishary, N. C ) v March 20, 1865. y General ORDE-t) , , . . u No 12. ALL Oflffcers arriving at this Posfremaifling more than twenty-four hoars, will be re quired to register their names and exhibit their orders at the Provost Marshal' Office. ., Bv command of . Brig. Gen: BRADLEY T. 'JOHNSON. McPhkrson Keknkot, A. A G. dtf-258 ERESBYTBRIAL NOTICE; THE! Presbytery of Concord will hold its semi annual meelin? at Providence Church. comraencin?on Weduesdav before the 4th Sab bath in April -1865,'at llVclock, A. M. . 3, RUMFLfi, Stated Uleis. Fresh Garden. Seed A. SUPPLY of fresh Garden Seed for sale Aptly.'.soon oi-vou. will be-too late POUNDS WOOL for which we will pav the highest prices in cur rency, specie, or exchange for HATS or Cot- ten Yarn I : - WITTKOWSKY cferSALl ZBKKY. Nov 25. 1864. ! ..; . fj.: ,. 164dtf BLACK Bombazine, Delain, Brown Veiling, Calicoes. Cravats, Blacking Brushes, Hooks and Eyes, Combs, Domestic,. and Home made, Wash Soap, at , ROBERT CRAWFORD'S. "Salisbury; Marcjj 2.8, 1865. 3td265. 1U ASTED -Immediately, two Matrons. f -T Apply to- , : .tf. Surg, in Charge, 2d Dir. Gen. HospM. No.. 10. FELLING B O OES for SALE, AT THIS OFFICE. WANTED n State of Nonh Ca rolFwlii&V' th1 f fched- ule qf Aiaa to gove?ft Pftrgm for the nxt sfxty days,, withv .raf w8derablyr iorder Of thn jtnLn.mM f above thdsebflfie lafeschedttle. TOjtlWKTa; .amy of the ahnyv that firmer tntfdli wHloome: ferviroV with.BlMrltaJlv' that "they a8 poS&ibly from' their own ; jM,!J BttMptWi tthekPd 'of tlral. arrnV, WhiChLiil oj .atiist, taift recognize M aj hiyi.jsav Appieap', ; aneagooa.peaifiaperoasiwb- , -N- f 28 poauds,, ; . . .10 0ft " nnoealed, pr btttehehofSS: V i Axet , withhapdles, eacn, . . 8 ? " without handles, aeh 18 w Bacon.3 i 'ber,Ddurndl hofir round . 4 -10 Beaas, ' white orcorofieJoVper bush-? . BraudyVM eo K-y 10 00 Beef, fresh, net, per pound 2 00 ' " V ftrAh, jffiStpqPpikni, 1 00 " salted, per-pou ad . , . 2 50 Prownstuff, good, jwr bush lbs U 00 Candles, TiJallo, pe pound A ' 5, Oft " , adamaut''ne, pgr poind , . 10 00 Chaini, traeVper poun3 v" ' . 16 00 Cloth, ' wbolen'for ebldief s clothes,' - ' -I yard wide, 10 oz. toyard, . fc - ' 'v !v and ra rote asto greater ' '. '' or less weight or widthi per ' .-" . , yard , - 15 OQ Cottou, r ; raw, per lb - - ' 2 50 Coffee, ,'Rio.per lb . ; 12 50 Corn,4 unshelled," per bushel of 70; ; - nbs ' " ' 12 004 ' . tBhelled, sacks not included . f per bushel of 561bst ' 5 00 CornmeatV sacks "not included, per !W bushel of 50 lbs ,V . , ,,12 50. Drills, cotton ,J yard wide,' iyd. i Ho poaud, per yard ; 2 60 Flour, extra family, per barrej of.? .,, r-. 1W pounds 10U0U jmperfiae, perTihl., of 196 pounds . 80 00 fihe,' per" bbU of t96 pounds t0 75 baled, per 100 pbuBds -8 08 tinoaledrper 100 pounds . . 7,50' wool,Wach e. '. 50. baled, oer 100 pouWf h . '8; 00 Fodder, Hats, unhaled, per 100 pounds, , ,,1750? Hides, dry, extra, per pound ,. "dry;' ' ' ' - '-4 50 green, per pounu . ; -.au artillery, 1st qlas,sperhad 1,500 00 artillery, 2d class per hejid 1,200, 00 pig, No. l.pertod 2000 lbs 350 00 2, v ' 2000 " o 314. 00 Horsds, Iren, B6om " '2000 . 7106 Srtiths square orroundnplfc ton of 2800 pounds. Jf030 OOi serviceable railroad per ton' , r, of 2,240 lbs . . castings, per1 pound wool, dbmestierpeV yard 40OOQ emUs, 15 00 60 CO 00 4 50 10 00 JCeUtes camp,ftda, pepoond Lumber, good, per l hkt tee Lard, clean, per pound, sole, per pound upper, per pound - . harness, per pound cane, per gallon sorghum, do 1st class, per head 2d class, 4f: -.. LeaChe'r, 12 00 . . 12, 00 10 00 15 00 tCO 00 100.00 Molasses, -Mules, ti u 3d class, ' " extra - 'u,;v' . V; per kee 800,00 Nails, Qats, - 200 00 sheaf unbaled per 100 lbs sheaf, baled 100 lbs shelled, per bushel' 10 00 9 25 8 00 it ' Osnaburgs, cotton yard wide, 7 os to yard, per4 yard cotton yard wide, 8 pi'tp 2 50 2 75 ; - - . yard, per yard Onions, . per bushel Peas, cow . per bushel of 60 lbs. Potatoes, Irish, per bushel of 60 lbs sweet, per " " " Peaches, dried, peeled, per bushel of 38 lbs 1 tj ' unpeeled, per bush 38 lbs Pork, fresh, net, per lb Jr salt,' Pasttirage, 1st quality, near town, per head, per. month, . common,- near town, psr head, per month, l' m 1st quality ,'itf the country per head, penonth 10 00 15 00 8 00 8 00 12 50 10 00 3 50 3 50 " 8 00 . 5 00 7-00 per head.Sir month . 4 00 Quinine, i,percmc',' 80"d0 Rice, new, pr pound 1 o0 old, per pound 1,10 Rve , " good, per bushel of 56 lbs 12 00 Sacks, twobushflls,osnaburgs,each 6 00 Shirting, cotton, wide, 4J yds to a pound, per yard 1 75 " cditonJ wiBe, 3 yds to a pound, per yard Cpttoa stripes, 3 yds to lb, per yard Salt Coast, per bush -of 50 lbs, " Liverpool, " " " Virginia, " " " Steel,' cast, per pound Shoes, " army, per pair Shoethread flax, per pound Socks, sdldiers"w6bl,"pfei pair Sheep, . fat, per head Sagir, browff, common, per lb Soap ard, per poaTfd soft iter pound 1 10 2 75 40 00 50 00 45 00 10 00 25 00 10 00 4 00 50 00 5 00 200 1 25 Shuck ,bed,'per 100 1bs Shorts, go6a perbeshetof22 lbs, Ship-staff, iood; 37 - Tea, black, per lb tt gjeen , per lb Tent totb,1&ton?l0 ox to yard, per yard Tobacco, No 1,-eztra No I 8 00 1 75 2 40 10 OQ 18 09 2' 50 3 00 2 SO Talldw . clean, per pound Vinejrar, cider, pernn wie TToof,1 eoipeRhunch.iofl5, lUJ oWO 'lowe teams,- nl&MF&m Hire oftwo: norseLteains, wagon, and , ,r ' ' driver,' ratioB farhlshed by pwnerJi , . ' .per day t0: fcm vm?.,3?-Qp Hire of four horsi teamswgpn gucU A . . - ; . . driver rations famished by goveVnH - y ' '""-v'; ' jnentperdayr: iUj '',"0':' tfc&l';' . Hire of ;.six hrfKm8ll2filDalni-,. driver, rations furuisbed.ibv dWet.M - ft'1 . ir- of six horse teams, , wagon and: j f driver, ratioos furnished1 byern3 V mentoerdav "0rt. OWCD S Sire of.laborer, rationi&wnjshediby. ... vq' . j . . .e a, i r. owu?,psu;,aay .,!;i u rt ' , Hire of laborer, : rations fhrnishedbji ' v-'govfirnmenl,;perday ' " .'lV V4 00'' . aire ot laoorer, rauoua luiuisireu oj r 1 j. ! owner, per monpw s Hft 0n5' ire of Jabaner. rations furnished by, ' . , government; jnontt 5 tr 65 00 .Blire-f boijsespJH'd-rii' bftq' ?HUf0' ' "i .Th9 QimissioniBrs retfullysugge&t nat 4 .' if, it be found pracfrcal, the prdducer should be ' " iiQwefl to retain iout;part or tBiEauypjHsf ,, io De sow at raaraw i aieB, io; pay iorneir!ne cessary plan ta tionsu pplies, Srhit h th i ejr nave to purchase at hihi market price s'' 'ThfrVarn- stly call upon the farmers tobriuar rforward their cornf now so' 'necessary-'to the support of thft armyiiDf iheir immedititefrohtf andrwhich alou' wiU prevent the loss to the, ; enemy, of mi ineir crops, biock, pegroep occ. io& corn miaeioners would alsb recomfend'-iliaHh Mm 'psam'enshpd, 0bi uniyecai; aditTJtform, eaving out npi onev. . :-.u- "-. '- : For the information of all pereon concerned:: Hppe thaji(?y will he sliictly-obeyf4tjt 'No ofj5cerr or agent shall : . impress ha ne- cessary supplies which' any person may have r the consumption of himself, his family , m- jplpyeea, slaves, or to'carry on hisardihtfjme 1 chanical, manufacturing agriealtadiiaple-" Tje?hext meetmtfofthe Board will be be Id in th,Seaae Chamber, in theCity of Raleigh, oniEriday.the30th daj of 'SeptembieYnext, pnjesa,. sooner . changed. Impressing g4Qts rnuBi fumifh rood and satisfactorv reaso&s Tor aisapprovaip on appeals, orine- awargi oi.iocai appraierP wilHe approved. 'All commumca- tiortf shoo in r addressed to yie Htfcretary or rtia Board, Raleigh; N..C. -'' . . v , , Garypburg,JN..Cr - R. VBtACKSTOClC, tit ' ' tocksvjijiic c?' Coms Appraism't for "th(B State of NI C".7 (0. W, j4panBOAi,Uaroir.o fci-. WW tui ax.ft '' 111 ROWAN CGUNTf'f Office Chief Commissary of SuDsistelce;,,h,": SALISBURY, March 13, 1865,;, THE pressing demands upon me for subsis tence have exhausted my present supplies at this point, and I must call upon yjir; toas eist me in-providing for the gallant troops now in our midst, who are on their way to the front I beg that every family will send me at once as much flour, meal, bacon, salt pork and mo lasses, as can be spare'd, for which Iwdl-paj them, on delivery, market rates, or return the provisions to them in a short time, as they may prefer. . Let none be deterred from sending becatrte their contributions will be small. The smallest contributions will help an3 will be grate fully received. I trust the people of Rowan will respond with their. a.ecustomea:imeniiivy nu patriotism to this call, and send supplies to me freely and promptly. From the citizens of Salisbury,, I hoDe- to teceive much assistance to-day. A. MYERS, Major is C. S. s dtf252 N O P I'C B v TTTEwilT receive-boxesf, for soldiers id dur T V .army as follows: . . t, ., u For Weldon and Wilmington, NC, from the 1st to the i5th of esfch months . For Petersburg and RichmondVa-and mr prisoners ot war, irora.uie iam o uie y5th-ol each month. ' SPRAGUE'BROs. w . t .. ... The Children's Bannerv. . ,, . & . p. (. . THOSE" who wish to subscribe for the Chil dren's Banner, in this community, ;wjU. hand their Subscipt'ions to me 'without delayas iMsintended to issue the firsfr numberitbin this months . . . ;. ' 1 " '- Term's, per copy, 6 moths, $2 ; 20 or. mora .'X- IK-..-: 1 f 1 : ;