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i I. a ( i. .s. cooplh Af1jl urnl Inspector General. &JJur$ of tit Army of On , , CvnfttUraU SUUe: 1 la the lonjf and bloody war io which your aouolry is engaged, you have achieved niany noble triumph. ou have woo glorious vie lories. irer vastly more numerous host.- Vou hv oboorlully borp privations Mid toil to which yo were utrused. Yotthave read ily subJiilied to restraint upon yohr Individ- ' ual will, that lira citiacu iiiyhi better iierfono you 1 Mild, .WwU;JMUiiJr .tfmmptt- the "uobleel of htuuau ooutjotais a -viptury ewer As the time drew near wteo you who Ant jnu-rtd the service might well have been ex ltcted to claim relief from your arduous la bor, you have hcedisl Miiy tin) call of your sull'rnnjr country. Ajjain you eoiuit to ten der your service for (lie poblio defence a tiiuippli worthy of you and of tlie- Caute to which you aft devoted. 1 Wild in vm attempt adoiuatcly to ex prea (he emotion M-icJi which I received (lie it-.-rfMitoiiuUs of t-oiilbbw alfj frj'artl which you Imve roccntlv addressed to uiu. To some t tli-?e lirsl received. wp.ir;l.; acknowledge tofits iw ere returned. 15 it it i uow appa idit that a like j'rrjMi.H-i-nlliyus.ij pvlv.h's i tie whole urtuy, eJ that the ouly excrpiioti lu su--'i iiitiiiMiiini'jiM lender M ill be of tiioso wbo, riMvuij; origiiiai'y rnleivd for I lie war, vauoot display anew tliotr aval iu the poMio service li i, Uiwlore deemed appjupnate, aDdVIl is hoped, will be equally acoeutable, to make a p-oeral acknowledgement, in .dead of sjuceasive piitl re-tpooscs. Would that It were poi-ubto to render my thanks to you io .ersou, and in the nauie of our' common cuuutry, as well as in my own, while prcSi ;u(j l lie Land of each rr-worn Vercafl, to recognize hi tide to our lore, gialitude and tt.liitirution. Sol. la-.! by your will for you auJ die r-- arc but oue, 1 luvc been placed iu a po rtion wincii debars uie from abating your Jaujfers, your sulfa ujgs ami your pmatioui, in the tield. Wan pride and Lfleclkm "niy Iwarl ha waaDied you ill every manh; with .li:(iile it bs sought lonuuhOec to your every vautj with eXtlluti.xi U has inarif.-.! y,f eM-nr Lu5adj(CVluienl..jy'et. ReVrrlnIheTKIw'HijtfnVrchugrln tiw wt-a-iy M'tUcV ixmt ut liM rnttj RMirft, 'iuive you rendtrvd -rfictxi diwvein reuk a iu this l.Jkt di;l4y of UiIksi qualities wl devutiiju ad sell-aaontiuv witich cau adorn s.'i character of tb warrior? patriot J Alrtudy thu pube of the whole people beats ut unto av(h your. Already they nnpre your fouuuieoM awl 'i itiiuio(s oirer of vour live for UV di!tii-.-f vour oountrv with the balling sad nuueuot avrvioa oiNibw Ukerceuarios ao iuv nxlwi bv the rtte- -wy-wt-tk pra tDttuoaatieslhau have n.ioeno oec Known in war. Aiunuiea oy litis t!ouUjt. Uu-y...e,tlubil checrl.d wiU-' .eiice aod more nJ-iie beMrtt hm thu iuuruturf the weak and Utui-1, Imi ahrink inm 1m ti'ab) which make stronger aud UniMryour noble luiiurva. are abaiued into -iWoce by the SfieilacW wbicii you present. Vuur brare ba'vti-cy will ntty loud and ikr 1 nrotih the land ot tiie cueiuy, as well as :rewV; nifl siiciMVthe vain-loritHM Uwst .'K f jdieif uomjojpi jNtrtuwus and (Jjeir l-.-nmooi pre J aud Will do juttico to (lie ahininy -by a'htch they wk to lienuade a iehided pw4e tlwl. j oa. are ruady jt: t'kwr d ii'hiiH'R'atfuT SUctyTby degrading aub- SildnKs I'the comip;; rprinjj rsunptdgii will f' dtfau. ;ourLopm. V.UH-rewJu(KMMtled nuthtng t.kri.ty at. With ranks repleuisiied uuvler Hie iiiiiticiicc f yunr i x ample, and by Uie ad ut your rejtfvsrnutjvii, who five earnest t thrir ii'iriMiM' to L bv Ln(uiti. tarL-elv your Mrengtii, y.i may wehxime the in .ier with acoiilidi-uce justifiel by tr.r iiieiii-xy- ul jiam v't.n. (m the oilier hand,. teht, inx.iHon, repetition or heavy draltA, dis - unions, ht.iiMotiisI by :!ie t i'e Iot . er. jV the pursuit of' the j.nrtN o! office, t.y the l..rst lor vlie jlutuler ot tt- piihbc tT..tiry : ttu.l ab'v- ail, tli- nuisOowMieM o j' bud ijse, Hf-t-t irK with tearful Ltnv iiivmi the -vvr-r-ttTitrtrf riiiTsncs oT ifie eiieiiiv. Ii! :' .t't,p.iKi iii l-iit iifwt, lioin the eliijstttii i ; lits retii"eir htii in men ;nnl iii.iijcv '!.e. ' lr less fvtmidubia ihu thosse of Uic lit two vi ars, when ririiuiniirel means were t'wd Mi ieiilt:i which are xjv"'cst.i hr tli utc4- tir. iA tite L'loriom name oi Shiloh -and Per- piXlM-d U i.. By order t Signal iVilhVa4 M-itWsUiro', nd t iiii.kaihHi- ' " Xwtfrthillatjllwlj t - arid- the Ctwckahrmmiy; Wid Mainua," umJ STSnd jwtffitjd iii tW sigiit of the conser .ik lie.l.TH k.st.iir; nn L'haiii-ellorM ille. j valire moil of tlio North. ot all parties, and S.Mir! (.-iuie. iKtM awit ni tit our tlt the world may know which of Uaitwo iy rir. l- for Ii -- v .on) ii,.i.-iwn l..n... i iI It.r the iiii t. Tv.Uiou oi all il.ui ri.l..i- i tt ii( -sirabltf to honorablu nu n. 'Wia-u ilat j and inteiusifyiug into a Sectional fmt.-ed un v s shall Sc ti tti he.j, ti von. votir conn- I suruaved in the auiuls of luaokittd. There-' 1 1 v s ho j- ilU'l IM H1C,. U(4j.-r 11V1!U I'lOVl- , i .... i i ,. ,. i dellcr ill it rx? Tlte fniii of tlii iu- '" .. - reaja-d by yon aiutu but ' jour ennui, u an. yo ir elul.Uvn s dnldTii.'. ... .VuK yrujTimujs 10 ir.tne etti r-mnr 1.1'- - ..... ... .v.t.i 1 inil.hlv ruiuli'.n o.-e I rneiu yoa with h Fatherly care, an i iw- w-rve you foi mIu return to the bcacvTul en- i joyment of otir Irieiids-and the association of ?ho. you ,oa?c lore, is the earnest prayor of your Commar-in-aiirf. ' JEFFEKSON DAVIS. ' W ITHpRAWNirfrora J. AT lUwk.ni, dated Fab. 13th--aod ad dressed to us, sutea tW ho was put in nom ination for the Seuate by bis friends without solicitation or consent on Ida part, and that whiUt be is duly thankful to them for iheirpartiaiity, and the honor, they propose to confer w totfl, h repectfuny dccbioes be g a candidate; and desires bi withdrawal a be nud ptiblk - 'LV .l'lLV'V:' ' WtiJM'llfia tftoers 11: ! a t I 4o year fowM m lh ' uTSfsnioi v eer hvin" m tlw-ir itmrpi, -t (kUlt. Iay ..U. rm- iwxv to coh-1 cumandV The total Yankuo Jforeo at rWil- a-rnt, wheiher reeideai i4tixei-.Mfdei tlte lu,am- ib.. IlU.e. aider, . .. -.: I lMMwatwea WaWbt w' he M4bmmfrmm:icmmrvMr&1mlm . riand tteivPaojhflCeVl T fti Adjaiaut hnniedi-ielr l!i! tt.1'1 wiami it-.. .11 Litaiv w.l.li. ! the riNMcoiiUiii if tliM CohftJ.mti SLsJlk ul'j - - . : By-oraVrf " iA..- A i... i ij ( : . c . t:.-:r , nt I to state ti.ftt the f.l;.v. it".' 6' the pr::.t.. ,1 altrrtitioin in the bill of thd f-Vnato (hereto fore iiiibfijihed by uv-) pioiioscd by the llou;: Instead of conoibmjf for service in the Geld all tneu vaablt'xf bearing arms between the apt of J8 aud 65, As die Senate proposed the ifouae rvluoes Ihf max 'unutu ag" to or- Tiio iJJ acctioo of tho Senate Bill is chang ed to read as follows V .All duties as rrovust aud Uocpital Guards and Clerks,' or as deiks, piards, assistants, employees or Ltborsis io the Goniniiasary's and Quartermaster Drpartmeofei, in the 0r duuiooe and Medical Bureau, and tit the exe- V"Ww 4ijfoUai 4fccty-aa4 mmdta prna wo i avC beta dialed "Ji ooi. 'at tivV sorvjoe - in the field, and who, by a Board ot Surgooos, ahaQ have bec'a report ed fit for tbnse duties, and wheo these shall have" beeu exhausted, the President shall 6dl uptut uie uowrnors w nuiet nr tne quotas of persons required to make up the number ueeueu tor llie perloroiaoce of the above fnen ttonud duties, which quotas shall be taken from persons not liable to military service io die army of the Confederate State. After exempting, a ibe Senate proposed, tiie lVcJent, and meiobors of Cougmw and the btuie Legishitures, um House amend uienl adla: "ud lle olKotva, Kxeoutivti and JuiiicinL of the Confedt-rate and State gov eruiuenl, exoept such State officers as the ML'veral Stales may have oVcUrod by law, to be lialdo to military duty." . ; Io addition to the Superintendents of Lu- uatkfasylunis, tb House propoes to. exempt uitr prtysictans and U'aUiers. As to newspaiwrs, the Senate bill exempts. one editor aud such journeymen pr .liters, as he or the proprietor may oei iify on oath may be indexpensable for cooduoling the pubjica tioa. The House amendment restricts' the. tii exemption by requiring thai the 'alitor shall be a practical printer 1 1 1 , "r : Tits vlainw of Uw Senate bill exemptinf phyaiciftfts t ameodwl by-ttro 'flquse try.iiX dudidjf dtiduU Irom tlie beoetil of the pro vision. The pmvuion exempting teachers is al-letwl-tov rju,tJkfirW titccliers of colk'jfi.'s, acadAnies, schools and TheoloioJ eiDinai ies, wlw have beeu re gularly etijrapeil as sucb for two years pre vious to iiie pariSa of thtf Act, Provided that uutt:iuU fweetw-tfm -lieiHrfiXiulIxeuTp" twn, Jtl uuiiir,ot'wiH pupda-k-;Hot "twenty or more. Au athlitionaJ provision of the- Uotweis tiiat " for oeoestary suljsistawiJe there shall be ex empt oue white hiarvtho head of a family of ghl or luore wlnte pervorta, who are de pendent ou h w labuc for support'' The Secretary ot vVar is authorized, io ad dition, to except or detail wich (lemons as Imi is eatikl ought to be exempted oil account ot' ptiWio neeesnity; and to in.nre tle produo- Uoii ot prwisiotw tor the anuy and tor poU' paiucvra, ami mjou fanuera aud ovmeers as w m oHiviaceU" woukl bo more useful in ax- rWuhwre-than'tii the military that tbry pledge themsetyes to sell to the (jovivniitent ail their surplus at tlie prices tixed by the Commissioners of apraisenietit. 'Hie Uoiiae alio pruxe to exempt the Preideut, Treasurer, Auditor and SSuperin u ndents, aud such ofliuers and employees of ratlroad. engaged iu military tiau.sporw.uoti, m the I'resideut my vertily on oath are ne-o-ary to (lie wot king ot Uic iroad, rovided die number so exempt sluill not exceed oue (o each mile of road used tor military ...4raus llie Jli also tMpusea to exempt .the while ollioers, not exceeding tlirve, of any fire company, uompoHed of i-groy4, orgauized u or txrfont ti Irt Jouaryr lio. ; Peace Prepeslilea la Ceigrrsa. We loarn from the UichuwHid LUauJner Ibitt tlie following ptvaiholo and residutioys ; were iuUxduoed in tlie House of neprvseulA- lives wi Uhj -IOi instant, by Mr. Wright of I tieorgia : -.. - j ' U'liereica dw President of the I'uited ! J:a"V.nr alae public ' coiiiioiiiiicatioii, did i, divhire I hut no projxmtious lor ence. Imd ! been ina-Je to thai UoVutTtmcttt by tSiO Cou- tetei.ilt! Sutes, wlien, iu truth, such proixjs-i- Hon were prevented tttm txang toade by flie I reiiient ot 1m Llli:et Mutes, III that lie e tuxed to bear,"or x-veii to rcct-ive, twocom niisfioners, appoiubhl Up treat expressly of tlw iirvservatioa. f aiuicjUc jeUitioiis bc- t'wetti the t wo goverdmetrts L'uveruxents it is that iimk oti t wit uiiiur? iNiraiielc-d for tlie tierceuess oi' trio oontllct . . . MIC, X " JlrJiJ. Tlial tlte Cuiilcdcrale. Satle in- le Uw tinted Htates, thnmjh their fc-vetn- tneiit at n asiiingum, to tnejubyno ieHHaTTTen einiai 10 tneir rrDreseiiuvN anu tile tVOU'llUki Amenca. - - &coa. In theeveutofsuehri'coyn'ftioii, whether tliey t-anuot int upon the forma: tiog of a new fpveruincut, loniKletl npoii the equality aud sovereignty of the State but if this cannot be done, to consider , t Jir4 ; Wnctiwr the caaaotasree opon UaTkofl"eri3ive,"(k&,nTvo' and ootuinwcuiH wRc!Mveav In tlie event of Uie passage pf " 1 at Wellington, such manner ai he shall deem these iwolutiotw, the IVesident be re.,!.. R.'eoaw,., ci Febraary 8th. JOlTN to communicate the same to the goyeruinent j i I KTERrtced 53 year. most in aoLXiruanoe witn toa oaagea ot na tions; and, hi the event of their acceptance by that rarernnteot, be do heme hi prpcla mation of alectiow of delegate, nndcr auch regulation a he may deem xacdiaoL - . ' ' . i .-'. ' ' - ( ii r 'T'iw, I", !,. ). f!temy m!,o advAiiced on John's Iiiii'I, were diiveubuck ou Tuf d.iy evening, and our pickets have resumed tbtrir former po.'iut'ns. We took few Drioncrs, Klev'en shots wore fired at lite city to-day, IJo oilier news of interest. ; Cu a rlestoh, Feb. 1L The, enemy kept np an occasional, fire on the city, throwing about one sneii every hour. ' ;.J?oUingfonherfroin John's Island, Pris oners taken represent their forces at three brigades and twenty 'guns. Thry carried off their dead and wounded with tliem on their retreat. - ' from like dir. ti us errhinir. mwrt 1w ene- tmy's advance h een"!ebsir:Th"tiew irom were is oeciueuiy cneenng. . , . .. , . , v -r n 'Prtu WllBligteii,' - :' . Wilmisotom, Feb. 9. A fire occurred last titjrht in which One thousand and twenty-fire nam oi omron was coosumea. it was par tially insured ' It belonged to the Chicora Consolidattd J. S. Compauj and J. B. Mor risoh. ' The loss is ft700.ft)0. . . The'stwroer SvrnJi$k ashore under the gmrn of Fort CaweJt'JTbe cargowill be pnncipaJly saved, but the vessel will probably bo lost. ' ' . i . ' . ' Seventy three Yankee prisoners, captured by Gen. Martin last week at 8hepardjville, below JNewbern, arrived here to-day. i Kiitaaetf Ricnwixn, Feb. 10. One handrcd and nine offinerg; Indtuding CbT. Straight, escaped from the, Libby prison lust niglit, through a tunnel sixty feet tocg, opening into a vacant lot oo the opposite side of the street. ' Jo blame ts attached to the sentinels. Only one of the officers have been recap tured ' i Kiodmoxd, Feb. 1 1. Eighteen officers. who escaped from the Libby prsson, have I bii-n re-captured, the rest till being at large. ione aoove uie nraa' oi tapiain uava peen rt-enptui-ed. Ceafeeerate Beads. Richmond, Feb. 10. At an auction sale to day, 8 per cent Confederate bonds brought from k 110 a 120 and interest ; seven percent, 100 and If; bonus ot toe nfteen million loan.. coupon-173: ditto registered rl 60 ; colon loun bonds 17a, and iiat. . - - Ceefcdrratf Cesgresv t ' Kicnuojm, Feb. 11. The House, pawed the bill to pay for the horyvs killed and disa bled m serrice. It also provides tliatany horse lost or damaged in service, since Feb ruary J.,lStil, without thefault'of the owner, I shall be paid for according to appraised value! at the time of the loss. It also parsed the bill to provide tor the impreroent of meat for the supply of tlteanuy, from, sny supplies in the country, with the exproas condition "that a just compensation be made. It pro vides that the yewtary of i?ar may direct that th impressments bi made whenever the President shall declare it cecesewry. No persons having a supply shall te re-(hii.-ed ttelow the half -of tJie usual quantity foothe stip axt of tlwir family and depemi aots for one year. Notice shall be given to the owner of meat needed. declaring the quantity retptired. and the existing necessity, ao l the prk-eflwvdj which iiotitv simll be a condition to any precedent of any Imprest ment cieif ' cannot agree upoft the quantity taken,, it shall be determined, and a just compensation as certaiued by local apprui.sers, whoee award shall be com:lusiv evidence on both points. The ewlrnce ''of a lurge number of com panies aud regiments, from all tlie Suites are re-enlisting fer the war daily, was presented in Csngress, and appropriate resolutioii and thaisfclopled L " THE WAR An officer last night from ; Orange Court House reports that the army wa etiiirely ipiiet, and ooniradictetl thu tvjuwt tiiat it bad been in liiw of battle jaih-v Sunday. ' Passengers by th York lliver railroad br)'igltt tlm report ht mgtit that a ctxmlei- jtCaiiweJiaxaawu . , i 1 . .. t . I poru ai i oi mow o. Tliem is a .SUpoSltn.ill that a urge iiavul KfCe wim detached tnnii Charleston. South, Ct.olina, for vtwra- tiort on tlie Pts'wnsula ; rowent "Nortiieni pa K-rs banug stated "tat luPt-e was un unpor tant movement m tlie nuys iket "off Charlestottr- A oapUtredTankeo, be,lmdtt" tn the One Hundred and Tliirly-ntnth 'Jew-York; Itejfi-tia-nr, pives a distinct aeeotmt jd" tiie enetm's M-ee at uiianisonTj, j : mere aii tncee re-1 ' ..ti... eei .a wtmtbWirthHme-tiw and Thirsy-ututh ew.loili; tla Oim Uuu- drvd and Liv'hUH'OUl eir lork. and the There are atso'two c!ouredn nnienl;ii'W (Jttatter ibft litJ. A. C, M. tlas Sixtlt Maryland ..nud Fifteenth lVnieyl., Ky,ini. Vlonel Undenionlt ts in comntaiul n-pinHiits. TlHJ .euitny has aijtteen'ieyes yf DIED: Jin Rowah cuanty , on FebriyAth. ot ecar- j let ferar.GEUKUK BAIXiKK, child of Uo belt J. M. and Adeline Barber, aged 4 years. I month ad 14 daya. In Rowaa eoaatv, on Peb,1ilh.tf acariet ftuSfXRGARET A-. rid w A .Wiltiam L. Barber, aad yoaageet dauKbierot the Ul Tat- 11 . - a a - I a Maafy eoaatv, rea. ie, .wra. tiaA. BBTil MONROE, wife of Mr. E. 91. Moa ma, aged 63 year aad ail moatha She waa a member of tU Bapiiet rbarok at KeadalTs. tuadard aad Khec! ReCder rettata4 la rr . a I l l r i ri-rie-U i C. S. A HKRICA, W I)rPAtTMr.KT, liicbmond, Frbruary I, IbC-t EXCHANGE N0T1CK NO. VIII I. All ptio r barelofors hrld by the Vai IMI Mate aulhoritM-f, whrthar olucert, sol diars or elviliaaa, rreeivrd at City Point, before the 1 it of January, 1664Hare hereby deelared excoaaree . 3. All oflieersaudmeB of the Vlckebarg eae tar, who rvpurledmr duty at Eairrprieat Mi- sisMppi, ai any urns prior to the Mia of No vember, 1863, aad whua aamas vera forward- d M m by Majur Gea. Joha H. Furaev, are hereby decltrsd axchtoged. ', -"T- . ', ' as omcsrs ana BMaoiths Vicsaborf eap- MMhHunaf ta.tha first Trnta biravy i,'ff VwrHi trir tofy iCHiaeietta, ueorgia, m wbOae a ante a Were forwarded to me by Col. A. Jackson, are deelared eicbtDf- ' i J " V -k '" " "Artot of. Exchange. JBy ordort -Signed H Cooraa, Ad't and Iaep'r General ; ' ' , : 6t38 :. QuarUrmatctf$ Department,' ' . "": Rauuaa, Febraary 9, 1864. ; THIS Department has aa band a mall lot of Cottua Cards" Tar di-tributioa amoai the families of suldiera, Th epeeial auarla of aaen enmity are reaaeaU4 taaptMsat aaareal in each eoanty to receive sad ihsuibate them. The pries will be five dollars, ($5.) sad oeces aitovs wivas and mothers of aufdiera will have ihe'prfereaee. Mora' are expected dally and will be sent oat as feet as received," H. A. DOWU. A Q M , N.C.A Feb b, 1864. ' v" 3i38 WJLXTED.- V GOOD CABINET-MAKER a iond hand will reoelve good wagee. ' Apply to T. L. Mahoaborg, at his Cabioat Shop, corner of Main and water 9ta.,SaUsbory, N.C. rebmary 15. ibW. , 3rpd38 v irANTED dome faad I inch Poplar M Plaok. far which the hiteet market pnee wilt ae paid. Atto walnut rtaLk an 3 isch U'aluat Seautliof . Apply to - i . 1 T. L. SCHOUBORG, - Salutary, N. C. ,,- 3wpd38 Febraary 15. 1864. EXPIiESS-NOTICEr V ORDER uf the Superintendent of the Soatbera Expreae Company ino-packagea ex- KtPi moneit paekasea w4lae4waraYd-wnn? oa t prepaymntr- A It money paekegoa tnuet bseatrdwithsetdlhc Wix. ' 'T"' J. O. WHITE, Areat. 7 Saliehnry, Feb. 15, t8C4.. ; 9w38 Z Davt County Court, December1 Tertn, 1863, Z A M. Boor, Ari'mr of Jolm F. Streravee, dee Walt Seegravee & James Seegravea St others. PETITION TO SELL LAND. 1 V ltki ISM if imitai4nt (A lh eMtiAiaMeraaV '4 of the Coorwthat AW Jjeegrava. and Jemes, I ergravei( are aun reside u is of this Stale : It is therefor ordered "that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman ibr eia waka,aoti fyiog thaaaid Wait 8egraves and Jaraee Sen eravea to be and appear al iba next Court of Plnas and Quarter tieaeionaof Davie eouatytaa the 2nd Monday in March I8C4, to plead, an-ea-er or demur to the petition, or it will be heard expert as lo them. "'.-'- - l WiiHr.' Eoh. Gaither. Clerk of oar said Court at ntlice, the 2nd Moudny in December, A. I. 1863. EPH. GAITHER, C.C.C. Price advJ7 50. 38 S ALT r SALT!! J USTJtECEIYED ON CONSIGNMENT aad for sale, 180 darks Virginia Sail, MICHAEL JBK0WN. Saliabarr, Feb 15. 1864. " r 5t38" CALIC0ES CALICOES! ! JuST RECEIVED for sal IPO pieces KngliehCaiieoea, "..i- ' - . --. MICHAEL BUOWN. , aloory, Feb 15, 164. &38 i?tnawaj $J0 Rcirardw J, an wv from the suWriber. Saturday eight i th fiih iuL, CHARLES, a hired negro Mrvani, from the Eaaierir-part of th State. 11- ia black, abtNlt 5 feet h.igh.pleaaanlcouii. . . . .1 . I I , 1 .1 1VIIUU- wun rauii'Wflli int n win II It. Ion- to Wm. li.iw, or Ka. I will yive the above reward for hia recovery wi;,h evtdeucn to ccavict any oue of harboring kim. Or f'25 tor tbo coiiCneineiit of lb' boy w IHat I gel hai arnin. DANIEL HOFFMAN. Feb. 15. l8C4-Ttfi-18 - . . r X d fUiina, or for Zinc, SaUabarv, bvr - W. F. BASON ; Februarv, 8th. 1864. . x lf3T , . SALISBURY, FEB. 1,1864. Aqm M JjjLN fw,M r )iiit...t oouiiuk ol ' the. ilepi- j or not, trifiaaf tons rOuta a-i4t-4 J thr-afl er " . B HA DM H A W?rT t'-t-" CKma"id(it.7 F. Cboolako, Ad't. 3w3G goods, goods. 'L HE 1 rabaenber ttfiers for. sale the foliya-iag airticlea. 150 sacks salt, 100 boxes fine chewing Tobaeoo 360 packs Confederate Snuff, - I eaae brogaa shoe 175 yard Linear Jeaaa, V 1 eaa KngUh PriuUV . ' 1000 Eavetooe. ' . i &5 pair eottoa aocka, 1 V i Needle aad woret'd brad. - .v - f . ' MICHAEL BROWN. feaUaWy Feb. let, 1864. 13S i : ... . r , A furiii.iii.ni . ill en..' ! B f. i . i " i. uUe our ( f.i. 1j lh" ftte linu I.. u i rt.ua mu pf tiir Tut-t, iai-r la U.wil r country, w wn nin Jf.w al thp ( ciurt lluu- In fediubury, on lli l.'itK. liHh, lita aoS lih dtjr ( tmbrmmrf, tut UiS uriaa a Uklnf jrmr rnurni aa4 aollrili.( yuar laxce aftar wUUk, luoger ladulgeaea U sot h flren. . ' W. K, rRAI.RT, ObthcteS. . r. a. iien.io, i. Ft. 1M. . I J.A.UAMkUNB,!4 CONSCRIPT OFFICE, ) Rakish) Jan. S7ih, 1864. J fflllE tbllowluf eircnlar. flow Bareaa of A. C Coaecriptioa is pabliahed (br the I afar matka of all concerned. - ... I By order , COL.' MALLETT, .' v Comdt Coee. lbrJi C. - ,E. J.IUaonT, Adj'u mV . '. ; RiCBMOao; Jaa. 35tbt 1864., Jve.4. . ( . . . ... : TO Coynata'ndants of Copacripbv The at (enlioa of Commandants, is especially directed la General Orders No. 7, A. A L 6. 0. earrent series, herein set forth for Iheir m- fomwtloB. . . . laJH. aid Isirp, CeaersPi Offlee, ) , Xichmosd. Va., Jan. 25, L864. I. Pararrnph IT General Orders No. 3 ear- rent series la hereby revoked. II. Enrolliav Officera will proceed as rapid- lys as practicable in the enrollment of all pev. euns made liable to military service. Previoaa in enrollient at couaeripts, all such persona will be allowed to volunteer, provided 1st. Th Company selected was m srvM en tb 16th of April, le69. Slid. Tb Company electee" ii at th tune of volnaleerinf , below th minimnm prescrib ed by rerulatiana : 3rd. No perasa mad liable to wmce aadar Ihia order will be permitted to join, or will be ase'fned to any eompany .which has moi thaa aixty-foor private, oa th roll, anlil all th companies iessrviae ftorn th State of which lb volnnteer or eooecript i a reaident, ahall have the minimum aombar prescribed by reg alatioaa. ' K'.i ' V , 4ik Udb th Cetaoaay btiHT eeleeted, the volunteer will reeeiv from th EorolliDf Offi cer a eeriifieal to tfi effect that he has ov iofnuieered ; aad do volouteer will be received. in any company mmm oa seen eenmcaie. III. Parson who fail lofnak eeleetionae- enrdinf to lha pruviaioae of ihia order, and at th ihwm enhelmeat, i snl be asraed accord. ips to esietinr; regulations. IV. An officers ia oommaed al .companies. Sdlborlxed Under. order to reeeiv con seripts ft volant! will ferdtwith-sead tothT Command a at al Coaaeripts of the Stale, aceo-'-' rata eertiBed rolls of "thsir "companies :. and without such roll,-hnwins that they d not xoeed sixty-four privaies, tbent will aof he--, awiciied any eonaeriptor yoluDleer." Uy Coauuaad of lh Saeraury of War. (Signed)' ! - ii. COOPER, . Adj't and I nap. GeneraL Eat rr aad viroro action will be njoiaedv , on th Enrolling OSeara, each on of whons ahoojd be famiahed with a copy of th erdei- ' without delay, To insure toe pnblicity of tha otderthete shonld be aeyeral Insertions ia tha 'f' gseral eirealatioa II. Peraana preaanling applicationa for sp. oial exemption, with say ssaw aurtf will aot , be moleeted antn action a) taken by that Bo- v raa. Theae cases will be mvestirated ia ae-.V cordaae with Circular Na.3. Carrenl Sariev. with lb laat delay pracHcabl. Bj order of WU J.NO. 5. FJIESTON, . " " ' ; "Snpt.";;- (Signed): C. Bv D.UFFIELD, lm37 . I - A. A. G. Stolen Horhe $50 RewnnL ; OT0LEN from th abecribet's encampment ix mite Eain o fieaUaa . Ford, Wedaeaday -night the 59th Janaary, a light grey hers about 15 hands high, bMTy bnilt, aged about 9 or 10 year. H w a good steady farm hora. -workiug well lo the wagon, plough, Ac , and aleo to a buggy. I win pay the above reward, for the recavery of th horee, and a riberal price for the thief. Addreas m at Salisbury. DAVID BARRINGER. Feb. 9, 1864. ' v 4tpd37, ICT CatawbaJoarnal copy ibree weeks and send bill to the advertiser. .- Sorth Carolina Money for Pror duce. TA M prepared to pay N. C. Treasury Note for all kind of Provieio.y for th use of sol ilieta fumiKe. Bring me naything that wilt do to eat. J. a. McCUBBINS, (kxnroieeioner. Safiehnry. Feb. 8. t64. 6w37 I70UNI -.One bill of mouey. North of ): Weateni. North Carolina Railroad Bridge, ia this towu. whieh the owner can have hy identiryiiig the ni aud (laying for thik-aotic Eyiqnir this otfice. FVbrnarv 8, 1 2137 PENMANSHIP. 'Ytin DdertiBel win apn a ta)Mal (be teachinc ra atsvnrr at tfi male aeaderor, near Uie Rngltah frara yard, to-atorrow ereniiif at . o'clock. If Iherea r etk era tUaa thote wha hare already eoroilad, ihia( fee . tnkr Ixvom. Orey ara TVqiieMed ia emc at th abeva Kate aaa place. Briaf KghU, pea iak aa yaper. 1 rtf- Tens, 1oo coirue. A'rb . 8, !St. St87 . 8. A. HARRIS. TRUST SALE. Br virtue of a deed of traet to me eteetUeft. ttynKrlvfirTr ITRoba.-d, I rill tell at hUT amount .of Houavhll aud Kitchen t onu- ton., coneieling of 4l .Bedtlrada and" beddine. Tabb. hair,vCurtaiaa, stirrer, I arpats lOiivea and Fprke, . Plate. Cap ajtd Fauera Itimbte'ra' and CSobWti, Cantor, W wters. Five, Burean. 1 Piano, 1 Billiard Table, f Ooeka, Two Bells, t tioog, alt kinds of fanniag Utea i.il, Wugtws aad Pkmghs aad CNegrpe. aud a largo anmaal of other -pperty eaed in. an extensive Hotel. Alao oa. tract of Land, knowu aa the Dbkh Traei, jbiaing said Spring v track Terraaeaah. " M L. McCORKLE. Traatea. ' Jaaury8l.l664. " "AfcoT'ktTSaTaani time aaj place, wiH h rented.' that well kaowa watering place, taa W'bil Saiphaf Sprtaga aad PWatatioa, tof eth er with, al lh faruuar not laabaded ia aaai. treat; or th boaaehold aad kilea fBraitare wUTaasokt,' together wiUtvral asas asd" bur, aad aweae sarvaata, If "bet daeirad by .aaraatara. Mr. E.J. RO BARDS. ' Jaa.tl.lK4. K3I J !li,WS 'i-i'";!? 1 ' tJr ' '.'j .".1
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