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Post Quartermaster's office,Confederate States of America,Salisbury, North Carolina, Dec. 16, 1864. Negroes Wanted.--This Department wishes to hire, for the ensuring year, four Blacksmiths, two Wheelwrights, Six Carpenters, Seventy Wood-Cutters and Laborers; for which will be paid a liberal price. They will be well fed and supplied with good clothing. Those having able-bodied negro men to hire may find it to their advantage to address. James M. Goodman, Captain and Post Quartermaster. de 21--1m
The Daily Dispatch: January 21, 1865., [Electronic resource], To the people of the Second Congressional District of the State of Alabama. (search)
Mrs. Halliburton's Troubles. By Mrs. Henry Wood. West & Johnston, Richmond. This book is by the authoress of East Lynne, which, with the admirers of that work, may be a sufficient recommendation. It is a thoroughly moral work, and as well calculated to elevate the mind as to amuse. Mrs. Wood has mastered that difficult art in literature which is required to make the scenes of home as deeply interesting as those of palaces, and the reader closes Mrs. Halliburton's Troubles with a feellculated to elevate the mind as to amuse. Mrs. Wood has mastered that difficult art in literature which is required to make the scenes of home as deeply interesting as those of palaces, and the reader closes Mrs. Halliburton's Troubles with a feeling of familiarity with the characters, who are in his own walk of life, and that genuine love for them that induces him to imitate, as well as admire, their virtues. The first volume is just published, and the second will soon be out of the press.