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Appoifctniciik of Kcrth Carolina ' fJonfcrcaco. 1L E. 0. South, held at Jlocksviile, Davie count, on tin 7th instant. V. ' V' Raleigh District : N, F. Rxin, P. E. . Raleih Station i B. Craven. ' t ' i - Col'd Cbspel i W. KPell and A, . R.Raea. '. , , , ' r Mission To be supplied. Wake? .RBobbitt; ' C v. ;( Loauburirt R&Moran, ' i -u. Tir Biv r : Jo. JI, Wbeeler and , W. Peron V ral 'Crror kfld J P -'. Moor. .1 Orange: W M Jordan, TW Moore, v HilIbWi To U supplied. , . Bar ringer Braider J IT Kobblna7 IloWe Brigade s J Dine. ' 10th G, Cavalry : J D Bui, i ' 22od X C Troop : V U Moor. 30th' N C Troop : A D Betta. " , tB.NCToopst R8 Webb. 48thNGTrxpe: C PWIer. Slat N C Tropa : J B Alfiird. - 7tb N C Troops : A Wilson. V , Troop below W il'gtoa ; C M Pepper, Other Troop in N C Coa. : J 8 Long. GreenstW District ; P. Dova, P jS... Greenaboro': J W Tucker. Guilford ; W B KiebardMO. Forsytho : C C Dodsou. , , Winstcn : Joba W Jenkins. . Stoke T 8 11 Uelsabeck. , Madison i J E Maoo. ' Wdht worih t M C Tbomat, "YiBdef rmrrB OBamtt, -; Leesburv: J P Simpson. Saarm Town Mission : To be (applied. Trinity Collie Dhu W Barringer P E. Trinity College au J High Point J J ft Brooke. t Asbeboro, : Z B Rush. Kranklioaillt C H Pbillipe, T i Troy. Uwbarrie: J F Keeraoa. Davidaon ; W D Metcbern. Thomasville aad Lexington : t) R Bra ton. . - bouiii Guilford : N II D Wilaon. Alamance : W II Jjam. Salisbury District : Ira T Wtchb, P E. Salisbury: A W Mangum. howaii ; J A Cuuiiifi(fffiiot W V AJbea. East, Rowan : Julia W Lewi. ' Mock, ill: G Parker. lredull : Joliu TtUett. i South IrdulL: T L TripkU. AtttSaoder: M V Slieritil. JooeiIIj 1 J K SuioL Vilk : ' W II Tliymj.oo. Surry : To Ik- fljjlied. Klkio : To U u )lKrJ. Suivt!la :L P SUy. Olin lligh School : S' U Frost. VMiiiitiu lii. : L L llr..vi)KE,r Roti.,ke : .1 Sl.rll, N A 11 GodJin. Warrv.ii : T 13 Kiubarj, T li Uck, Sop'y. Warreoiou : W U Wheeler. Ilendenuin ; T 1' llicaud. Granville : W U Jaunoo. Naabnlla: M J Hunt. Tarboro': Wm IW Grnvtlle: HFhoog. Mmuioukt : J u OtU. Nwbern D. : TTFisiaTP t. lit-nufort : John Jotiee. LeKiir: -W 11 Ilooktr. ; Snow Hill : J B Martin. - Wjlioo : J W WiiMlor. Goldeborv' ; J B Williatoa, G W Deem FrUviile ;iN Andrew. SiuitLfilK: JuMpli.WhrvUr. JoUiiu ilw4ho : To b supplied. Kiotoo Truoix : J G TbooiM. W.Uo CU : B B Culbretb. Nithuuta Col'd Miiiioo: To be supplied. Wilmington Dia DBKichouok, PE. Fro v rat : L 8 BaikbaJ. V ouel! 8 D Peeler. - Topsail and N. Huoovor ; A GaUie. Ouklow; WASiaiib. ,4' K i , I'uplin; DC Johnson. mpsooi'W M ltcbr. ' t Hud-n : J BIW1U7. huuih Kivor MisMua: R P Bibb. Elizabethtown: E A Yale. Whitfvili : J U Jlly. StniU.vil : T W (iuthrie. i t ) tear Mission : f e be suiplied Mn-fooliii : D CulWfth., Hruinwick : H T N Stenson. Kayt-tu-vilU Dis. : W 11 Bobbitt, P E pHVelvillo : II T Hudson, tHiu' Cbapvl: To K sui.pliJ. OumlM-rUnd: C W King. Vtwji W Ar?l 1f Hi-r : ifB Gibbon. 3 7 PituW: O J Jltrht, -eWjtr ifA Willi. Uuckiofbam; D Adeio. M on Lromerr lJLll-W(L Troy : G E Wrcb.. ItoUeon : W 1 I in a ti o n i V OW? S Chapel Hill : W C Wilton. Chatham: WFCIej. Marquk L Wood, Missionary to Cbina. To CUdn a Hair BnuHVnt a ipoQpfaifjpirita of bartabore (aqoia ammonia) into a pint of wa ter, and wash t bo brush in it U will rerj qntl? make the brnth aa clean aa new. We bare tried it. A Short Trip.' Slipping on !ec of orange peel la the itreetv MINOIIITV rli-oix On Senate ttsolullunt Ko. 4, entitled, l i ' ; rtsolutiont to initial ntgltiationt for . an honorallt fau J . Tbe undersigned a minority of the Joint Select Committee, to whom wu referred, Senate resolution No. I and lJ,eonoern ag oegotlaUooa for peace, beitu anabl to ooocsr ta pptatoa witb the nfrjerity, be leatra to submit tb followlnff iport : ; The minority of your Comnittea, can not aooept aa true, tba doctrinel wblob ap pear to them to be oootained is ' these reaolatbna, that 00 Stale, while mam tar of lb Coofederata GovaVnment, -eaa actor into anr treatr or allianoe. with aa- oiber Stale, for tba- purpose of aewUatiflg trentiea with a Ibreigo powe'r. ' They r offtjiie tbe Ubief Msriilrate of uea Uoo federate 8utea in eonneolioa with tba 8 aale, as the only legitimate aad eonstita- bonal medium through wbion peaoa caa be eegoU'ated, rati8d aad eoofinoed, and tbe minority of your eommiUes are willing to believe, that tbey will delay or omit, any pportuuity which may occur for the eraompIUhmenl of so desirable an1 oujecv. . j While the minority are anxious to con tribute aught in their powr to tbe pro- cureaient of peace, tbey do nu tsel juali fld, or called upon to pursue that course, which might give aid and comfort to onr eoemiee, stiengtben ihetr bands and serve to iospiretbeia with -renewed energy. I bey Jeet caUed . noon to declari to oar people, tlisITn their opuioa,lia oTy rod to ponce is' to be found, lata firm devotion to a righteous oauae, aa nhwavering sup port to our governarnt and mbtoluU deter minatio to bt fret. ipe minority of yoor committee tber fore subaiil tbe following resolutions, which are mpectiully recommended lor your adoption. 4. W.LLua, J. L. Hboww, of Mecklenburc, Minority of Couiuiiltoa. Rttolutiont concerning negotiations for peace. RtwlveiL, That the representative of Ui PMoiJe of North Carolina, in tn ten VrsI Assfinbly aow convened, do not bai Uhi to declare tbeir earnest deetre lor pence based upon independence and entire separative of tbe Confederate Stater Gov- erntuent, from Uie Govern ntent of lbs Uni ted Stales, and wilt accept witb rea-ly and cheerful spirits any propositions which tbe public authorities of - the United State may make for the furtherance of such a purpose. lletolotit. Thai the war in which tbe people of llie Confederate States are now engaged, ilb the people of the U. States of America, is on the part of these Con federate Mates a war o! Sell deTeiice, and in both rilit and righteous, and as such oulit t be uiaiuUiufd with all tlie pow er and resources of the States, an til oar enemies shall agree to be at peaee wilh aa. Retolvfd, That while the people of North Carolina stand firmly br litis dN laration of principle, tbey appeal to tbe Constitutional authorities of tie country in consideration or the. saenbew already made. Ue blood abed and carnage, tbe sufferings and privations of our tray and faithful soldier and ear peoplyV not to omit any filling opportunity td negotiate for peac, upon tbe baA of entrs iude pvndence. whenever our euemiesehall show a H illiniK-ss toceaie from their bruial and uuchristiau warlarV. -y 1 Resolved, That we have the nl im plicit confidence in the ability of our sol diers and people to maintain, defend and obtain our independence, an lodepeudeiioa ibalsLaJI bring with it, all the blessings of pence, prosperity and civil liberty. lleiolvtd. Thai we here declare our on- alterable determination, to stand! by tb. flag of our country, rendered sacred by tbe blood of tbe brave, who hi battle fell be neath it, defending their birthright to free dom. , , -j- Retolvtd, That Ilis Excellency, Gov,. Vanoe, be and be is hereby requested to forward a copy of these resolutions to Pre s'.dent Davis and our Sona'.ors aod Repre- senUtlvaa in Congress. In order thai our readers may compare tbe two series, we' append the, resolution offered oy Mr. 1W, which the minority Messrs. Pool, Cowlea and Caldwell re ported back without amendment, and with 4hteemnieedalioaibaribey asse ts .To tiro J formal objeeUont heretofore WMSJ ed. and tifeclMtt f open i heobliilkm ifofl .4hMJrmiMtio 0 tkiipiott vnfortUH 1 m .. t aU ohJ dairmivilear, r . AMtHrra, -inai nve -commissianers do elected by this General Assembly lo act - a e fwwt . m witb commissioners trom ibe oiner outea of the Coofeweracyyas a medium fjr nego tiating a peace with the United State. " Revolted, Tbat each of the othr Sute of tb Confederacy be respectfully request- d .to create a similar commlssiet, with as little delay as practicable, an 4 to co operate with Nbrtb Carolina in reesesting of President Davia, ia tbe name of these sovereijt Suies, tbat be tender o tbe United Slate a conference for-neguialing a peace through the medium of tbeso com-miaaionera. known to each of tLa ctLor Kt- . of the Confederacy tLis action of tbe Gjucral As sembly of North Carolina, and endeavor to secure tbeir cooperation. ' Jlttolvtd, Tbat whenever! any live of the Statea shall bava respobdud by tb ap pointment of commissioner, tb Governor oommanicata the proceeding,' officially, to President Davia, and request li prompt aetiea epon tbe ropoitiob rl ,.ci " ' ''.I j ' ' THE TIDINGS FROM 8AVAN- Virr" rr".i..- vr rr v'f ' , ' The Savannah Jiepullitan, of the 12th, lays; , ,t; n- :t Saturday and .SUndaji wtillerj firing" on ootU aidea waa actively kept np: with more or leaaakirmub up, wuu uiurv ur toiav aKiruiiso- Ing., There' 18 OO change In tbe aa - i . w .'. r j . I pect of afiaira at either f HJr poirita aince oar Jaat issue. 1S vary tQog goca o i well, and all. are iu the best of iplrita." The brlghteat ; proVpecta continue to preaent theraselvesv Ouracconnta frptn Savaituah are till meagre And indehoiti, and, at the- time we . write, very tittle ia known poaitively in our coiutnaity, even amongat thoee beat poated, aa to-the present poaition and , proe pecta of Sberraa'a artuy. ; u , From partiea jaat frosn Savannah we learn that, between one and two o'clock, on Saturday .' afteniopn, Sherman made three diatipctcharg- ea ( againat our li ne . of , , worka at a point abont five niilea from Savan nah, and about Mid-way between the Central and Gulf railroadaJ Each time, thjetYauke;s aaaaultihg column waa repulsed with, heajry loaa.' Their boarest approach to our fortification8 waa within a distAtice of about two hundred yarda. " lue Aogusta papers tucntron iliit Sherman, had IwMwessiou of the StV vatiuah. AlDauy and Uulf railroad; ana mat tne lanaeea uaa captureuj -1 11. XT' II l one of the Uult pnseengur trams, containing, amongat other persona. Iw'Iw Uuy I-r. k.q I rostdetrt H t he road. " i- j- -' The enemy still holda his rnwition at Cooaawutdtie, abuut. tiirei quar tera of a mile from the Charleston and Saviiunali ra'lroad track. Ilia batteries- continue to shell every paaeing train. With tlna excepinui, all ia quiet between Charleston and liurdeevilie, the present terminus of the roud. The railroad bridge over he Sa- vaunuh river hiu tint been buiuedf aa waa reported. lhe structure burned was the long and imiiorlaiit treatlewurk on tiie Georgia , aide of the Savannah river. We leariwthat tho bridge over the Ogeecheo river ha been destroyed hyour tnxtia. It ia belteved that General G. W. Smith ia well p.s;eJ on the other aide ol the river, with atKiut 7,000 troopa. , -.- Ihe city ' tetjrday waa full of ru- triora of variiua kiuda, which w conld tracer -to wo. authentic 6onree. The moat trustworthy report reaches ui va Uardeeville, and ia to the effect that heavy fighting waa going ou at, noon on Alouda-, near the race con ra', which ia only a few milea from Savannah, buttitat our meu had nobly maiiitaitiod their pt- attjon aud repuiaed the euuiv. Charleston Mercury, liih. An important rumor yesterday, said to have orisruiated trout Inch authority; stated that Sherman, with a portion of his couuuaiul, had already established communication with the aukee fleet from Genesis Fighting was also reported as.8till going ou in front of Snvan nab. LharUston Courur. llth. r 1 .Prcpoted A Iteration of the Con- fedeate Flag. We have been shown the- desigu of the proposed change in the Confederate Flag, a subject brought up yesterday in tho Senate by a resolution, which wawreferred to the CbmfDittee on TKaval Affairs. The remofdeled flag, as proposed in n reaointion, win present tuts Tea- ture distinctive from th present da atgn r tnr outer hair of tuencra . I m m . a a E ing changed to a red bar extending across the widtb. We underatandj that the army is almost universally in favor of this change, and many of tbe highest naval authorities have expressed their warm approval of the design mentioned above. This design la proposed by an officer in en a . a a the army, and approved by General Lee aa adding distinctness and char acter to the flag, but waa modestljl referred by hi in to the " oayal gea tltMnen,"-a best Qualified to judge of suchmatters. ilick. Whfo. 15fA ' . n:iiUTi: or i::.vn:uT At a Cu. ,t:il Ciiiiimunicuiiou vl 1 ulluii L-" e, Nu. (13, bald at ths Masuuio Usli.ln SahbburV, ti. Con ths svsuinr of the 10th December, A. P. 18G4, A. L. &t64, the following pre sin ble and resolutions were oilered and anaalmoos- ly adopted i , . : . "', '' Wasaa, It has pleased the flsprsm Ku )sr of the Universe, ui tbe dispeasstioa of His wis Pnividene, le resaeve ftum tbla world eur worthv brotbsr, Jassa U. vYASt, therefore; Jttmltei. That; wbll In deep kamility, we bow to the dispeBMUoae r our Usaveolv ra thr, aod BAoarsr tbe lose of ear brother, we yet remember that God ie too wise to err, and too food ta be aukiad. , KefVTnsi we deeply tyaipsihiM with tbe Bereaved wife aaUamuy ia Uss toes tnsy have saslaiaed, aad pray that He who " tem pera Ibe wind to the shorn bunk," nay be Hislr abWiag rriend. . : , I , . f w - ' T-J r'Jl . Rtfltti, Thaf as a lokea of respeet for oar wortby brotbsr, ws weV tba asaaf badr of itnotfmitie toe thlrtt tfavs.. - ' R"ltd, Thai the, foregoing preamble and retavJiilkaasnei kaa mrauejt anna tkaa aajMfttai aa this reaolulieae be spread epos the snieates of tbla LodFe, sod a pare u oar Record Bxa be bv scribed to his memory and that tbe Secrets, ry trsBamifc py tb -fdow of or V esaaed brother j end tbat a y be eent le tbe " CaroTIo Watebmaa," for biblical ioe. , ' DANIEL KERN. . "'. O.'-A. HENDERSON, i. . OBAD1AT1 WOODSON. . . V, CesaiIs. TRIBUTE OF BESPECT. . At a esRed eurnmaniealloa of Faltoa Lodge, Ne. 99, held as the Mdsenie Hall.lu Sanson ry, N. C tbe, svsoiafW the lOib Peeembsr, A. D. 1664, A . L. 5664, tbe Wtowiag pream. ble and resolatleas were oftered aad ananunons ly adopted, relative to His death of war tale woctbyjbrutber. RosBrrJx.JLovaviirb, ws killed os the RaJI-Road track, by the care, oa the 8th instant J V ' 1 i ' '' 1 . WsKaaaa, Be. Roaa wt E. Iva haa beet, naexpeetedty, called bv deatk Irwm atoonf oe, and as it i proper on such occasions io express oor sorrow and rabmissiun Jo tbe dispessatie f Diviae Providence, as well as oar sy mpathy with the bereaved relations aad frieade ef the deee ased . t betwsaf e, y --f -r1- rti"? ; .. . JlcsWeeei.'Tbat in trie death of oor late bro ths Bar ha lost aa able teiember, tbe commu nity valaable cilizea. hie eHildre 4 hind and indulgent father, and oer Order a worthy sneat bar. , V ;. Rethtit Tbat, aa an Oder, w do deeplv sympatbis aad aoadole with the bereaved aad diseoasulate childrea and Meada or theoe ed ; and thst, white as Ma sods, we moam. ii too, shed the tear of friendship aad biee. end prat that tbey may be supported in ibis trying bote f Jiua who j US nrpiatfa Fatai- neseteea. tnot tne awtosa aeeeaje i rate brother ia, to na, a warning aatt aa arfin- Mtioa, forcibly remind! eg es tbat u ilir nndt of life we are in deittru. and eomiMiiu)t ua ti prepare lo meet our God Rfolved, That in tuaea of renMCL for our worthy broiber. e wwr the nual badge of moarning for thirty davs. - Revolted, That a coy of these reaulaiions be sent to the ebildrea of mr 'deceased brother, aud a page iu oar Record Book be inscribed to hj memory i and that a copy be sent to the Editor M the Carolina Watchman, with request lo publish the snnte. DANIEL KERN. C. A. HEN PERSON . OBAWAJl,VUObSOJi , i ' Committee. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS Office Ch!rf CauailsMry f SakslbUaec, 1 ilk rarehadag Uktrlrt, JV. C, ( . SALISBURY, Dkb. 17, J864. ALL peraeua ia RewanCeiniy wbo' have re- ceired notices uf iia pre awn in af Uiei rsnn plus are reqaeied lo meet l .Jlje C. art-bouse va Thureday nell, 22d iort., wlien an Spprais ineut by besl appraisers wHI be made for all in)H-rtj impresaed. The prioa agreed opoo bv ib-in will be paid st "once Farmers upon wboni iuipressrnenl notices have nut beea serv ed, are also requested to furunJi me their sur pins proyisloos, for which I will pay the foeal apprawmeni, wnaievr it may De .,. A. .MYEUf, .Mj & C.S. !84d4t-wltS0 ' Post Qaiirlcrmavl er's Office, C.S.I. SALISBURY', N. (r. December 17, I 84. NEGROES WAITED I , r""niJIS Depanaieut wishes I hire, for the JL ensuing year, . , 4 Blaeksimtlie, " 6 Carpenters, 2 Wlie. Iwrights, . ' 70 Wood O-vjiers and laborer, f which wilt be-uid a KhefsJ price. They w ill bwwell led, ml f sappTieil win good elolh Rit. Those having bie-buiienegra aoen to hire, may liud it tiliir adraiae to call on -JA-. M,- GOODMAN, 133,Jindd Capt.&p:QM. Post Qaarlivmavlers OfUce, C.S,... SALIiBUUY.N.C. . Deeember l'ta, 18C4, SA W Xjfa WAITED 1 ANnpetent ' Sawyer ia wanted, to lake charge of a steam SW MM', aituated on ths Weirtera N. C. ItaiUKoad. A rtxjd n- Fehhjiil, taily able to chary t of a large Mm, ruuniuj esoluwrely for ihe UuTerumeaL, can near of a gxl siiwatiun, If exempt or tun oe asunea, Dy apinyitia to T J AS. M, GOODMAN, 183, lm.dAw Captdi P. Q. M. FOR SALKJDR RENT. A l LARGE BrickBuikliog; ia Ibe Town of Mocksrille, 19 miles from Salisbury, is for sale or real. This betiding waa pnt op for a Cotton Fac tory.. It ia 75 fet lung and 5f feet wide baa three sauries aud a Garrett, ft is well sitnated and adapted woraettmtS2rpnTpoee, and caa be had on reasonable terms. Address, MERON'LT dt BRtX, Salary. tT I win pay $4 per poand for aH tbe Ueg Bristles I caa get. Pall the fa bat before seald nglb bog. Or I wHI riec Breshee ia ax. change for BriatlesJ T. J. M ERON ET, t75.12teV4tw ctAj cct live tki oi.a plcuscs, but whcro'finJ with whom onO( pleases, without moneys Swift somewhere laya that money Sa liberty ; and I fear money ia . friendship, too, and J society, and .almost every; eternal friendship. , Jt la ,'t1 great, thongb f ill-oatured comfort, to aeef moat of thn.v wha hare.it Id clentf. with . out pleasure,"'witbout lijbcrtjr, ehd 5 V without Weads.irVajr .'(.; ? :'$ -C ? is ' i .' i ' r.-i n r . , iEUumThu , bloekade mn nlng ateam Htttie,, belonging to A v the Lamar Ooropthy raii into a Con-V federate port Uni fifghr last weekiT" .' with ;yaluable! CArgo,' discharged her': freigdit. took j bo ao ootward; : bottad cargo aod pnt to tea again the"- " .ewndBigktrr";; ') fe SALT ' 8ALISBURY, 9t Dao, 1864 - . f TA VINO mad aa arraarsasea i by orbit thiak I shall be abt to sepfdr lb peex pie' of tbe ronaty with Salt, eaoegb to save j their foek, I sbaH vet have to require all Far " mem t pay in Prodseei sa fetkwei I will give-" one busbej of Salt for ww bawbele of Cora .' oee powod of Salt for a poead of Floor ; or one -basnet of Salt lot three f aQona of Molasses. bar bewa ompeBed tw aoupt tbie eoerse to enable nw teeeppty tbe soWters tasailiee and tbe poor of lb Coaaty. Those-whe bare aw rrodnoe wll get tbe Ban as heretofore. . -, , v 1 ewnmenee the etrnaag oa 'Moadav or . next week By lbs arrangement the farmer M ean accommwJal ibemaelvee wits) sail aad at the same Ihae furnish bread to tbe need v. ; . . j. g. McCUBBINS, " .,,, :, .Cwnnlr And Bait Cemsaiatiowet Will be sold la HocksTine v " w AT rVBUC BALE- f( the 31st of December, a Home etc Lots ' VJ (Unless sold privately, in tbe mean tiaa-) Th Lot eoalsie 20 seres or more, was third X ia wood. ' For other partieoUr enquire of , , w I Ma. ELIZABETH PEARSON, '. J ..' V'- SaCsbarv.- t.-?qvi.85ta-i-I864.. zwStF . F. BASON, M. D. T trOOU) leepeetroBj sacfest VV at a Sistaase wiabtaw his ioaal serriees, Uie propriety ef Sm Uwt h aiay appoint a line a baa be ean wait ea thesi" as sooo after arriral as aeairablr; an tfaoa frcqaeatty ssts time and dieappaiBtaieBt. R. B. All letters of ksoatry pnatpUy answered tke first opportunity,. Dee.lS.JSa4. lTStf - Offle lortk Care'llaa Ball-Band C., 7 Baussoar, Dec 5th, 1864. J JT WISH tepnrchaae lertbenseof this Coat- pork, LARD, ... . ; BEEF, TALLOW, and CORN. , ; - Those wishing to sell any of the above articles wiit please giife rae a call. 1 will receive any of the above articles any sinUun on the Western North Carolina Rail Road, or at any ale lion oa ear Road. - V ' vnuif ia bib ai mmtiwr ia tnw THOS. J FOSTER. Sppl9 Agentirir.-C.-R. X. Oi. 173td-fi9Aw Iron and Casti.; V rH AVE 00 hnnd plow moalde aad bar ire," .V g'd quality, whib I wiH eiebaareforeora and bacoti'v.ri.ara atao mannfactaruiffeastinesv V near LhicuIuIob. "Nj C, sech as sagar. .mills. ' bis'lera, eonkitiD; ware, niachiaenr. drc which can be had 6a tiioderate terms for cash. - I whisw to hire some 30 negro men for tbw 1 . arxt yN-aNall be glad to get a good earpea ter and miner ia the amber . ;; i - ' . vi V JONAaV.DERR,r - , ' ; . ' --'LjaeolotoaN.a.', Satisbary. Dee. S, 18S4. -ltpd.a8 'v . Hezroes To Hire. , ON Moaday, the Sad day of January next Will be hind ia tbe town f Seiiabarv. the A: "K'ifroes belonging to the eetate at Soioaaan -r Han deceased, abont ooe hondred'aod twente . ia nmaber, fanuliea wilt be hired, toriraUIr if desired, ' y' . . "' J.W.HALL, fP . B.CRAIoTlEx',u,fm'. Salisberr,Dee.5, 1864 3tvr38 t ju- 1 - ' ; Afjrpeji iQr Hire. ' , I HAVE setreral Bnmber one field banee that ; Twill hips prirately between this end the 0 3ud rf Jinaary, if not before tbel3adef'Jenry -I will hire th,ea pablicly in Safctarr on that day. Also j . ':r A'FjrJBtJ2 who I wili1r priWtely, If aa pablicly en the Sad V Jaaearyr f i- X A.REXDLEMANv, SaSsbary, Deev 5,11864. w4tfd-S8 - LOAT OR MISL.VIDA eartificate, (N 234, for S500) af deposit at the Decaantory in Saliebarv. aigaed M. W. Jarsja, DrpuaiterTr and dated March SOtb. 1864. Netice ie bare by given thai applicaiion baa beea made for a new certificate for tke same. - eepiglBCd." . 6twl9 "MOTICE Is hereby given to tbe ej editor Xlora A.Bfrgesa,dcU.tbatI bava faada aav now teadv to SetJe am Lr-l,iu gmaet said Bergaaa, nwp wwlr tbeaa preeedted1 b-tweea new Febraary Conrt, 1865, aud the w ahafl be paid. " - R J WEJT, Adas'! Oct 14th. 1864-3iwpd
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