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('.DAILY: EDITION, fot' months, -!V'-?'iT-$1 ft;?u -'' 3 My :"':-''7.8:''ea No saoserioeions receivciLp.i any ofharwrms than tLe above, or for a loagor or ittmr period - 1, 0t iks Blll EdalingtQ 'tl& w of 1 JndtbUdrust btfth Government vf theUonjeder '.ateSiatei : -v .';,- " - :c- w 'r ' ; : Mr. yamerjOi U; m;suDstance saia inai ne ieoivcdtbttheCliaijTOan-of the, Comn:jtteei f ways and means, was Ha: error? in supposing -that th amendment offered by the gentlecLan of Alalwmi, Jr the h8rai:enda3t3t3ofrered:?0'.",thU bill if adopted, will either irjura 4t or destroy" the useful ness oi it.- i Theapendment'clTeredby tbe cehtleban fr m Aa- - baan, in fiustancef propose to- ietv ho bolde'rsbl these cei'lrScates, U3 3 '.th's'in ift p u rch 6l n si x p er Ccat -gotfcrnnintborTdj,tTTii4 prsom4biifg,'of--thc' ' kInd,iJi add strength to thdvtaeusurein ConriBs, ' tdd usefulness to taa eoantrv; tht'th6Few-mQcw in tue yieWa'of the gentlertiaa of A!abama(XIr4Pugh treeing ; toav tuia amcuurueii s a-raoye in lue iign direction that the rKlicj heretofore favored by Cn gress bas placed tae nnancial condrtion ot.the coun? try in a confusedraraided and complexes sitaation. We. have loans of several . kinds 8 per cent; 7" pej; ent, 6 per cent, 4" per cent bonds jom couoon, some registered, some with ; interest, and soma With, ; out call certificates, and eyldencc of djbt bo rarioui and diversified that, the .people cannot-unfJerstand the condition of the" financial matttr3 of-the - connN try.:;'" " v'"'"."j :4: 'J'-" -.V ' '.' aic. viiiuiei,v, i.-iiw uix ui aigus uiiitu was a.ujsiier 1 cf great jiatiorul concern To get all; the Evidences Of i In this, as ia all others, sitipHcity adds fdrce, and se car,es confidence and satis!actini Tlut if Congress, win a reasonable periodj.cau be done, w, ill so ai range' ; as to place Ml: or mo3t of all, her t indebtedness in the ahap5 of governmeut bonds, and a reasoable proper amount of Treasury. notes, the money, affairs of the government will be, greaily 'improved. lie conceived it highly desireable to get all the indebt-! ednras of'tho covernment into the hhpe of bonds.' u?ei3gfxom time to time, only a reasonable and lira -1 Ued amount of Treasury n lo3. lhw being dne the people will readily paV into the Treasury ; taxs sufficient to piy the annual tieftst cn the deot. lie j argueu utat, wnen iuis simplicity snail oe securettr and thd Treasury' 3uppTii fibm taxes with money e . noagh to payf toe antiaj interest" on our bonds," the government- will have no difficulty in-getting-all the' rooncy she wants for her uses. When the people, in tie shape of tithes shall ahudly -have.7 supplied the 4 guTeiiiuiciifc 'wuu one uuuureu anu liny or two nun ii dred wiilions in value they. cannot 'allord to ; pav? J tacy cannot, without great oppression,- pay into the ' Treasury anny&lly, whilst the war amMK many oth er calls are nppn us,4nore than 1 ha 'interest on. the natinal debt, ir the "armyla fed and .clotli d in V kind by the people and hc interest on the debt is'an- nualty and Dromntlv naiif. nlentv tf monev can bo"l m & - r J . haa Ui'on- goveinment bonds,' (the circulaticrn-f the country.) and. prices 6t all commodities rtdtice to a wholesome and desirable statr, and the necesity of . : - 1 . v . '.- 1 j . 1. - .. - 1 , cTeaimg or enlarging me national aeoi greaiiy aiunn UheL : Things wid begin to assume a healthful, nat ural state. . V - Mr. Ok argued -that- as a nat!n-never dies, if it promptly and steadily pays the interest on its debt, its bonds aro.sought after as investments. "Reduce 11 .things to their natural standard; and this country can and wir "raise money rroughHo- r y annna'lV'the in terest on all the debt necessary to bo made in the se curing of our liberties and independence.; Tbi3 ac comp.ished, and the country ; relieved ofthe tithes, "the interest can be paid yearly, and as the country grows and i icrcases in powerjand wealth, the princi pal can anually be decreased and diminished uutil ex -.tinguished. l: . , -iut ; ' Sr. Qiin;rvargued tht tHe country and its real in terest and credit hid been'grettly injured by the Hte . repudiation policy. -That thereby a. vi a 1 ara' had been gvea to the faith, and credit of the Govei'n . raept. That they had suff rirrd much and seriously by tbia policy. That U wo.ild take the country a lng lime to bear thUrd wn. Tnt it wo dd have been far' better to have, calley in and diminis ed- tij Treasury notea to tho sa ne exeunt, or ev n greater,1 hy an advalorem tax upon the rn.ney itself, and v ery pther species; of wealth. He insisttid .that he , Bbould profit by the errors of the past Get ihlo the right way, and all would be 'well, and further 'lights for independence and peaco would soon break and. thicken upon us. ." - ' - ;. - -' killed:; .r .:7-. "A" negro hoy, aged about 17 years, was kiIlo4 by Mr. Samuel -Keeves, Sr., last Saturday, 2 o'clock, A. M.,.whi!o attempting "to commit, depredation- on iiis a moke, house heurob.tr Mr Reeves keeps k oiglit watch for the protection of his prop eny from" thieves ; and on ,Sithrd iy .morning, 2 o'clock; he was aroused byjtbo"; watehtnam, and "ioformed that twoiperioLa era. pr jwliog around on hiaJirejnTsisiH.tobk hi.Vguofand went ; orit, 'and very odn diapoveredjherb j and on accosting theul in an under touej auppcsiug them to" be hU TTatchmatfaud other sfryaotj they sprang "at him ' irf a menacing attitude, ; and he instantly - pulled trigger at one of them, but-his. gun failed ta fire. The men tb'en wheeled and ran, and he 'fired on them as thev alt6mDt53;,to-aape. The shot took effect on Ned. the property of B. F;.Fraley. He Tan a few steps and fellj and expired in about ten or fifteen rninulcs." 06 bein" asked : by .Air. Reeves what he was doing there, answered I had no business here,'.or words to that effect.. A large kaifc was picked up near his boiy, supposed to be his; no doubt he intimded to use, it on Mr. 1 R-whttf accosted by him .Salisbury Watch many 13th inst : 1 - " ... .. - -: ' ' ' V;A' . - ', . I TL. -' ','' ' "'" .' ; Th 0 AUantaV Confeder ac fiel Is a good s'toryof a weak-kneed individnal, who ilanked.Qur pickets on 'his way to Yahkecdorn, 'but was stopped by a bluo jacket armed with a gun, who was corning into our lines. " He Pegged theman iiot o kill faira. Handing; his gun out to the suppliant" wretch, 'Take thia gnn,f,6aid heauil arreaV me and-oon r dnct me back to jonr camphor Iwil! blowzy our. in fernal braiosoat 1 Tho'. YanVeo, compelled the fello w to-guard him-back to our 4inc3 and deliver him np as a prisoner of war,' and then-he tqbJ the joxe on aim. - --r - - ?, i l:J: I DE ATO t OFA SCO UNDR EI : I i f CoL AndrcV J Butler, -brother'-of. tho Bsa, died Bnddenly in New. York on. his return from ; New Orleanf, He left u a very' largo personal "-property " o the New York Herald tells us, valo ( -fdar'two raillioriaof dollarg : Thiihe got by stealing Hod robbery in .New Orleans, io which, tho Beasv :"waa dQU.btle8s his partner; m proof .of , which ia the fact that he left half of-his; property ... to the ;Bei8t, cneqnarterto;:bw own widows and one quarter in trust fbrh'sown ton ; Sach nnblush- ing rascality haa rarely boen iwstcd in the face of :tht. wcrld.V'-lv-; v . - ir:-"- - fjths .Nertfi Carolina PrwljyterUn'l " - 1 LLLS, KICIXMOND Co. ' N. Cf ' rn . -r 3" ... -. . '.' J.' 4 It- J'jLIIinil h nlnnn Ml of A Fiarer for Peac ' tvtf .AzJ?! - . .1 . ' - .7.7-.' "rf " ' ," L UU' emulated, pnvatelj,rcotirsanditbout tbe jiatne of the nthr k;I obtaine.! the copyjfrom a Maryland efficsrin 8e rricption tho potion of the antbor and hi reairtcpcc,:.4. apldiera and Kcltizen? if pieased-t-W v v . a 1 ujr ;cpre5Efia arnia in e enemy's - a Crater foil-jAtfi. 5- - Peac? ! Peace I dod of our fathers grant as Peace ! Unto.our cry of angiiish and despair s Gr6 ear and nitv: From the lonplr Knm f Where widowed beggary and orph.ins' woe - l ""Fill their poor orns with tears from in - - - - lP!ans, - - i - ?. .T;' ' ' '- .."V;, :-' t v - . m J W1VJ trampled nerc the briet harvest ! hon .lnt'cr.t . M f - o , ' - i - v , iuh 1 rre blood of those who should have governed it C'allinz to thee, frbm fields of c arnaft. whim sTjie foil beaked vultures, seated, flap their- wins I :- O'erxrowded corpses, that but yesterday- Bo?o heartaof brothers, gating, high with love- And common hopjea. and prile, all blasted now ; ; ivither of Merciesl . Not alone from-these : (iar prayers and f a are lifted. Not alone Upon the battle scarred and desolate track, Nor with the sword and -florae is it, 0 God, Tnat thtiu'hast smiKen U5. Around bur hearis , And in ,the crowded streets and, bosy mar-ts TThere ech- answered not tlie far off strife ' r That slaypur loved ones ; iri the solemn halls j "Of safe .inr quiet 'punsel nay beneath' j Theteni j.'a t oof-5 that we have-reared to Thee ! AnrPmid thir rising incense God of Peace. I iitc iuii in war is vii us. Treeaana natc v Uungcrinfor gold aul blood; ambition, bred ; Of.iasionate vanity and Sordid loste, Jlid.with the base! desire of tv rannous sway , Over men's-souls! 'and thoughts, have set their ' price.. i f .: . .; - Ojl human' hccitombs, atid soil and buy -Thdr sons and brothfics for the shambles. Priests Vith white annointe l supplicating hands " i F- om Sabbath unto Sabbath, clasped to Thee, Jiurh in iheir. tingling pulses, to fling down Tny censor and Thy cross, to ciutch tho throats Of 'kinsmen by whose cr.adles they were i born, ' . Or grasp the 'brand of Herod; and go forth Till Rachel hath no more children left to slay ; 1 The very name of Jesu writ upon . T.iy shrynes, beneith the' spotless outstreched . Of thine Almightji Dove is wraped and hid With'-bloody battle flag;, and from the spires -Th'at rise above them, apgry banners float - The skies to which they point, amid the clang Of jrllmgT7ar. song tuned; to mark thy praise. All- things bnced! prise' and: : honored" afe fors ." "igat; '' ' '' j -. ' -'':;'. . -. ' ?; ' "' The fj eedom. that we worshipped next to Thee, -Tm nvinhood, that wss -f'reedom'tj spear j aod ahiel' v j. V. 1 ' r " Thepnul, true heart; the brave outspoken word Which might!' be stifled but could never wearj v The KU'Ve, wbjte'vr the prolic of' a lie ; ; All thtse uro g ne, and in thtir stead, have - rowre -.!'. - I ".'';' Tn: vices of the miser and the slave .Swrnns no' sbamq that bringeth gold or porrer, j -'Knowing no love, prftiih!, or Teverence, ! O; s-ymiUtby. or t:e, ota'im, or hpe, .Sav---s eguft in eelf and endinj there. 1 V ith'viu r like t these, O le?sed Gd 1 Scourge us no longer!- Send ua down4 once more . S me shining seraph in Thy glory clad To w.ike tli 'midnight of iour sTiowing With tidings cf gbod will and peace to ny:n. And if the star that through tne da'kn-83 led E irth's wi-dOm tlieh, guide not our folly now. U t! be the lightning Tnino evangelist, i With ail iiti fiery, forked tongue to speak Tho unanswerable; message of Thy will. Peace 1 Peace !. Goti of our father3 grant m Peacar- Peace in our -.heart, and at Thine altar ;'Peaa On the red vvateriji and their blighted shores; - Peace for the leasruered cities ajyi the hosts, That watch and bleed aacund them and within ; -:"P ace for "the homeless and the fithcrless ; P ace for the c iptivo on his weary way And the mad crowd-who jeer his helptessnes ; , F-r them'that sufier theua that do tho wrong; Sinning and sinned against O God I for all, Y For'a distracted; t;.m and bleeding land, - Speedthe gUd tidings 1 i Give us, give us Peace,, A LAWYER'S RETAINING FEE. Mr. Bunchard a -revival preacher, woot about tiro villages to enlist the: wealthy an J influential to attend Peachiosr, in order to giro .soaio eclat to his meetings. In tho course of his perambula tions one day, he fell in with Bob S , an attors ney of some reputation, and very famous for his wit and readiness at repartee. "Good morning,; Mr Sr ,M said the Evange li8LiUndersunding. that 1 yourare one... of the leading men of the town, and a lawyer of high ataddinv-l hrve called upon you in hopes to en- ir&vc you on tho Lord's side." , ; - "Thank you,, replied Bob; witV an air of sobri- ttv and with the most professional manner possi- ij;. "I'thanlc jou: I fihould be. most bappy to be eojplorcd pn this side of tho case, it L could ao so con ;ieniiou5!y with my. engagements ; but you must go to tome other onnsel, as I have a stand ing retainer; from the opposite party.' ; The itinerant vr as amazed, - piqued and .non plus?ed."H bd departed without attempting to sup-, press hi nter.r , " . " Solved" at last "What- is the reason. that m on never kiss each other, while -'-.the ladiei 4 waste a world of kisses on feminine facea ?r aaid the Captain to Gussio tho other day rip at Nor- maL GuBste Vogitated Jfninntp,;Tand then -an-i wp'recl "Because the men havesomethina: better 1 to kiss,.and the women uavcu u- vapiaiu Saw U Iiuiuruiawcij ; i:Aitr . . " Among the names - advertised to speak at the. Lincoln ratification meetiifg in-NewYork.-wa no th.t of. nnrAA Mivnard. of Tennesse, a na- tire-born Yankee, -fcrqierlyi a. .member ot Con- gress-from that .State. -; --r ; . y.h '", : B..- v ,euopn3oner), who himself yffla a Hwyer and hh acouaintanco of ihe'antfi or" whoso AUCTIOH v SALES ! s I . t ' J BY H. CBO LY '-AniV.. or IMPORTED GOOD - CATALOGUE. 2, bteaiai FANN IE, Cuy 0F XBttbBUEaraid other Vu ALICE, r 9t3 tit ca35s.whlts ronai r-cistr ''', " X': 27 oae tlack and white f riai carfia " 1 1$. cas-a. huckabacklOTrela .. jtr-,- :. T urn Coata and .Clarkrpaeatkta'';' 6 caaea finiaaing liaon thread C r" "T " 5 balea fancy ahirts ' ; - 4 caaea aoiid, broken and monrnfnff glnehannr 3 eatea black lustre " . , gp 3 case? confederate tweeds . - 7 3 case ready mads clothing . cases check and stripea, mourning 3 caaea ceaVvcst an- boae buttoria ' Shales barego . - 2 cases black Fatin : " 2 oasea super black broadcloth 2 caseaJrowa holland " ' 4 Caaea f lancet ah 'irta . , 2 habja mixed tneltona ! l:bale blue and grey aerge 1 bale fancy flaocela 1 case black alpaca I case black Orleans I caae paper cainbricaaaorted coioura 1 bale rntttied alpacas 1 case BeanrezarJ tweeda ' 1 case southern cloakiag "1 case bluck and white crinta 1 case shir tine - f. . 1 case fancy bhawla rbale Linos, saperior t . . r - 1 rase mosquito netting 1 cise ties, gloves. o 1 bale aper broad cloth, assorted colom-a 1 case irish linen f 1 Case pant buttons ll cae bl&ek and White pina shoes, leather; &c. . 26 trnnka Iadie'ev gont's and children's shoes , 19 caseB ladle's, gent's, and children's qr bootees extra 6 cases array shoes j7 cases Barton' blenched nd brown shoe thread 4 cases fr waxed'calf skins 4 cases chamois skins -r 8 cases morocco skita. CQTT,ON C ARDSj CLOTniNQ &c 35 cases cotton cards,-No. 10a, part Wbittomore'a best. 1 case wool cards - 2 cases card clothing 33 jc4 2 cases filkriug ''.'.' j STATIONERY, v 1' cases cap, letter and note paper 2 cases gillott's eteol pens - ... 3 cases pen holders .1 case penotis and pc-na I cage assorted ftntionary BAGGING AND ROPE. 1 0 bales gunny bagging " 148 coil bale ripe ' 1 r,r?Tftoe,Baffi9r 238bages rio do&ee 60 barrels brown a agar 60'barrefa jruaSed sugar 183 kits No. 1 laiclteral ,r casks chioory V. 10 boxes eprm candles 10 bags bla-5k' pepper' , 10 cad-ilaa yong hyson tea I" C HARDWARE, . 8 tons boop iron 10 kega nails asserted aitet Irakis wire.. ... . 4 cases gan cap- . 12 bags shot . 3 casas kcires, files and razora V , liquors; &c 4 qnorter cask pare Ccgnao Brandy 1 b-iif pipe pare martel brandy. . - - a. - 1 quarter pipe pare pinet, castiilon fc 00. , brandy. 1 eight pipe pure otard, Dapuy & co.,brandy. , 10 cask wbigksy . 1 1-2 oasks old rum 1 0. casca holland gin; - " : . " 36 dem Johns bolland tin ! DRUGS. &c, - - ! 1 30 cases llquorlne paste 1 - - ( . 3d cases liquorice etiek j ; - . ' 13 casks alcohol 14 cask alucj ' - H'Casks epsom salt) ' , . 9 casks balsam copaiba . r ; 9 bbls Tannerapil 42 keg"bi, carbi soia 5bblaborax' . 3 cases quinln ' 3 caes assorted drngi . 5 bbts cvqeraa . . : ' 3 cases potass carb ,-. . v 2 cases bine mass : 1 case powd ipecae . 1 case iodide potass and iodine 2 cask soda crystals . 2 oasks blues ton ... 1 case phosphorus June 16,4 8 4.' . - 49 ta. Important inyention POIt- REPAIRING AKD. RENO VATINO OLD COTTON AND WOOL CARDS. rriHE 8TJBSCRIBEH8, HAVrNG OBTAIlfED A PATANT X right for a aettof instruments to repair and renovate old Cotton and Wool Cards. ars now prepared t aril to aaypt rsouV or persons, jlhe rhrht to use ?aid inetromenta in any. State or County In the Southeru.Coufideracy. :! With-these InstrumVnta old '.Cotton and Wool Cards ean be "thoroughly repaired and renovated, and brought Into use at a very mull and trilling expense. ..i-t , ' . . . Any number of Crjrtfdcata. as to the great nefamefi of said Instrument, can be obtained from those who liar bad Cotton a ud Wool 'Cards repaired and it la important that we have them all repaired daring the blockade, so as to make them ser viceable and flt for use. ; ' -f' ? We now offer to the public t9 sell State and County Right to any person or person, to 'aae our patent for tela inau- mft reauirns but a'small outlay to procare'the TinBtrumente and 'make a beelnnin", and an active agent can make Irom $90 to 100 per day, and from 55,000 trt $7,000 can be made in a coun ty, and that ma very abort tin2. - : - . - J.. rpaniciUar Klnewcwd P. O.. Halifax county. N. C. .Jnncl3lSGL DAILY PR AYER: MEETING I ; TOE CAUSE AHD THE CiISI3 DEIIAITD IT. a! PR YER MT3ETINQ WJLL BE HELD AT TUB TV Metbodist Churcb, in this Citvf' DaUy.ftt ft o'clock, ;-..'.':': :v-:,-7r.y " r j V -.-:;'""- All CTirlatlajas nd tne public ara respeetrally invited. Coma prouiptly;v Don't wait for; taaj bell -rBolell will ww:rf?-.a?. MkT atb. 1881. . 1 1 " f rr" 12 tt w ' - - ... ". :. - h ; - - WAYSIDE OSFITAI GREENSEOROV CJ, Mat ;aW;48U. -7 T-iT ORDERS FBOil Dai EDWARD WARREN; Ear: K Car tba State of Norta Caxoltnawl hava openad TTir vamiK :H03PlTAl In tba town ef.OteenabbTeV N- C3 Wbera all Sick and Wounded Scldien traTaling ean Cad Ant. Bsr. ia eaarje. fN6.V51.; BEAUIIFOLLLr ILLUSTRATED -,: V '-i- """ I "EtEGAHTLT PRtSTED --i - -,-.. ELEOANTLY-PKINTED every Saturday! ; ;? x YRY-JTrjRDAY'n' v " -r Tr-, fx 5f,ri THEJQREATtTnAllYi'tTEEirLY EATTERARY,WEEELY t Ur Tilt: fiOTTTW 1 r .-r. f , ; - . , w ' t--I--' U.U xuj l Art u a iv ETC H E!3. T A "L K 3 nic T i - AND ANECDOTES OR i - POETRYr HISTORYr BIOGRAPHY, 7? WITT IC ISH 34 A N if I S C E L L A S Y TR-ANSL ATTONS FROM THE GERMAN, FRENCH AND OTHER LANGUAGES, r - . iK .' !': ';" Makin? a cnmn'ptfl Casket of Polite Southern Literature IT IS A HOME JOURNAL v 4 j -v 1 FOR TnEOUSEHOLDJ IT IS A SOLDIERS r r. PAPER FOR THE CAMPS IT IS A TRAVELLER'S COMPANION .. j j . j FOR THE CARS 1 IT IS PLEASANT fcEADINO n V 1 M : FORT-YERYBODY! All of thelmo8t Prominent and' Talented Authors in- ' the Soidhy as well as thq younger favorites, , -. .1 H ar -writing, lor- . . THE MERCURX. . . Subscribers can ho supplied ith backnum berp, containing the- fodoWihg " f - : BEAUTIFUL AND THRILLING . STORIES : "The Tkump that Xricmpued;' a Tale of Love.. " Jeromk Elliot ;" a lale of too War. 44 Maud : or, Thb Ghost fro. .Beneath the Bridge." " ' -.- ' :" .'.-;.' :-:":""--,.- '' 4trT&E : Refugee's Niece," founded on incidents pf the War in North Carolina. j ! 44 Tne Deserter's Dauguter an exciting Talc of Real Life. : , , ; " - V 4;Jeskie Aston:" a Romance. - ' ' ' ' . t - 4jTkied rba Mckdek ;" a Thrilling Romanco. ' 4 Krettel :" an exciting; Story from the German. 4 Alako Venzllata :.-or Floiietta's Ring;? an Italian Tale 01 xve ana war. - ; ;v 5 41 Blue and Scarlett ;" being Incidents and Antiui dotes of the War, etc. - L , 4';N0N INTERVENTION j" u tup T?i?cTTrtir!i?.si tmim '. S3 xi au ui V - - .a. w u i I v THE "DESERTER'S DEN" IN .,-, . I DUYER SVAMP. :V- All these articles, together with an endless rariety cf- ' j ., :',- ' ..: - ' : v- - i LITERARY: MISCELLANY, - are contained in the first three numbers of Yol.'IYi 1864, (commencing April 30,) 6t thig really 1 ! ; x 'r. SUPERB FAMILY JOURNAL. SUBSCRIPTION Six months, $10 0$ . The Trade supplief at $25 per hundred. 5 - Addr, ' I :i ; ' : ' .. i WM. B. SMITH. ' ivf ?;- Editor and Proprietor, Raleigh, N. C. May 7, 1864. - , -r '; 14 -Cm; GOVEBNMENT jo? N0BTH CAEOLIWA." HislExeelleney, Znlcia B Vame, Boritomye,, Oovernbi o David AlBarnes-Nprthamptoii, Aid. 7 ..--, ; ..." ! do George Little, Wake. do 'Riohard li Battle, Jr, Anson, Privkte Secretary. Dr Edward -Warren,' Chkfwah, Surgeon General.. John vl II Rns, VVvkej Secriitary of State , ;'.".; Jonathan Worth, Randolph, Public Trassum! Hi Curtis H Brogden, Way!ne Comptreler. -. Samuel 3? Phiilipsi)rang3, AudLtdr.V . , i Oliver H I'erry, Wake, State Librarian. ? Major General R C GatHa, Lenoihr, Adjatant General. ' JMa-j or William B Gulic, Beanfcrt, Pay master.. J ; MajDr John Devereuxi Wake, Quartermaater. ; ; t Major Thomas D Hogg Wake, Com mis ary and Ordnance . Ofiicer. " v . ; ; j'. ' .y -;- '""-. - v;'4- "'--Maior James Sloan, Guilford, QiartermastoT.' . Major llenry A uowa, iagecomoe, ao Mjor, Janrs P- Foota,! Af et.. Adjt. Gcn.t (Roll of Hoflor. Major William A Graham, JrM Ass't'Adjt. General, i t Llean Joah Collins, Washington eounty, Ordnance De - partment.'' 7 : --.-- ' I j.-.' n..t .TAhn Tt KoAtberv. Wake.! Asst. Adit. General. ' Lieut Thomas Wbite, Fransltn, At Qaartermaster. Lieut. Isaae W. Garrett, Edgenibo, Ast.aarterraater. LietiTbaddeuaMcGe4, Wake. Asat. Commissary. i Lieut. Charles H: TbompEon, WakVsu-Cd-iry. r -Svpreme Court Richmond M Pearson, Tadkin.. Jblef Jutwe,i-Willi.m II battle. Orange, and Matthias 1: Man- Gereral ; Hamilton C Jones, Rowan, Reporter Edmuny i. r - rriArif i imu in me env oi mibeu wwu i Monday in Juue each year. - Th Morganton term baa been diaoontmued. &!- :::r - O Superior Vovrtm. judges. jsawin-aa rwaae, Romnlas M gauh-ders. Waka : ttobert" R neat,' Ch. wan r Circuit, Charles O Clark, Craven i . 3rd ."v lnra" floiiraori. im omw . : . . Rogers, Wake, Attorney eow. o-i. p;ii,am V 5th Cireuit. Ralph uaf,' Cumber- WircIHertF Arnold, Yadkin 7Cirea1t, Wiiliam I By nun ; ou -: .7,4 " ; V nf. Jhttngt ,CourU Tloa :Asa Biggs. Martin Jndrs Genra V Strong. Xayne. Attorney ; ) lln,,i04lf 6 -r , WftSb, Jnnaa. Wake. Marshall. W r Wilkes; L Eld'.edge I Tliak. ttuilford i IC Jmea iofrj, t o -Anaon r Jesse B Stubbs. Martin. ExOmcik Kv WldUna -E Pall, ate : na rrpieor Riehurd semgr f " urL " "s-T- A -" Richard RBaalcJr. ecratry. tf I4 Bol Lr IirrnoTaKicHtiBla Excsllcy, Gor VAnresident, Ex Vfrio, Win Eavm. Jr, cf Warrca, J Han"erf of Ner lUnoyer and' ilcatfsrd: SXeGehee Rikard HBatUe;jr8ccrryw- - l'4 Alamacct, Hon AYeldcn Edwarda,?Wiro?i and Hoa David L'Swala, piaagc.C7t..l- - ;V:-7. - Tho University of Norta Carolina is at Caapol THU. noa?iaWdLSwal;PrfMeat.' Rav Calvin II WUcr 'Supcriateaieat of ;th Ccnaon Selkools of tho SUtev ;,. -- ---:t f "T .!".- f-" " Willi J Palmer,- A?M, taTrlncipal of tha If O Instuticn for the Deaf Dumb and tha Bliad, at Raleigh. . , v . ! Dr Ednard 0 Fiiirii:S3ptriatadat of tha Ibib - - - W7f , "?,.,-. -... in- -;--7.- &MJ I " 1 ' T3 4T.I Robt S French, Robesen ;.Jtna LAorn, Mecklenburg ; . George Howard, Wilson ; RubertU GiUIan, GranitUle ; WilUan M Shipp, Henderson :V H. " V 5 ADVERTISING, kcJ A li VL' rt IIS I2M 18 will bainsortoi at Tco Da 't qaare cMeaJhiea (or Uts) lor eacb k'scr:I;3. .. . , - 'oirnt; by Jetterihalm'fney. must acbnpi2y tia v . ariiieaai.v'itgf,aatjIa reJi5ls aal ttz ' v- - ; notices charged as, ad rertiaementaaad mast U till la advance.-.:. : JO? WOiiK; xii very dwcrlptbn will -U tzeczUJ at . tbia cGca with diapatehyand as adatly ai" can U doae- la HILITATwY DIRECTORY. , : C - - , :t ' .4 . , . HELD (FFICRS,'B3ia ADEa,: Dl VT3ION3 ANDT CORPS " OP XORTQ CAROtXNA REQI USNTS ; . " . ; ' ' Kf', - 1 W Attinx A Brovm, Wm B Cor. ; JarraitN IUrrtil, : Walter a SulUu, Leii C Luthao, 1-ia V Hint, t lla A toroeu - . LUara 4 .Hill, 8 4 steph D raraonJ Tt M Garrett. Kobt K.Wrbb, Bt Hnywood. --t J a M-Vkitaoa, S5tep!la P:Poo7t TTin J LIartIrj; II K Oolaiaan; i; Jca tl H-nr.an. . . Jt Tyler aaavtt,.-. Arm llacRae, Jaa IX Wood, ' Joan W Lea, Sam McD Tat. 0 Wa Lw DiTliaoaj J T?:Lrc! Terrier, . Itif-. a r-rr-r, . 1 Ttsfx w i .rrow . , j r art 'A'tcai' SlsetJtca :ibera, Joa it L-dbrta. QrtjM lUv.-osJL, Thoall fharpe, ' Thoa J ToouaJ . - Kafiis Uarrlaer, , 10 flenry T Oalon, r Prnacts 7 Bird. . fTeory A Rogers, 11 is 14 IS T U TarboronrhJ a " 1 IS jk n vioua, .... John V LamK 17 JCbn D BArrt. -r " John W McUin. L m r .mania. IS 19 C M Andrew a 4 hui u unviuiua. St vrnsnaartn. oooo rowta, Cbif CCemalV , ThdiT J XTa, . Jaa T Atumal ' ' JoCVta, 8amJ Btowe, -' ThpaSQatloway,'! 14 John LTTarrla; , ft I .Tnhn U To Jo tin T Joni. 27 I J A -Gilmer. Jr.'" OrO P Whilfleld, Wm H ASiMer, f ac J jfroStt, , 33 tttam I Lowe. 9 J Wtn It 'rpa8inan. 01 onu v Jordan, & EdClSr&bbie, : 83 i Clark M ATery. M I 1 W . ' w Ch'as W KniAt.' John A I) McKay, David G Cowan, Kabt V Cowan, GeT Gordon, j Jas T Jobnfton, Jon D Taylor, t Wm O Morria,. 1 Jhn Ashford, ' "P A Reynolda, !' GvorgeTalt. 1 Jxa U Sausdara, Fiaaeia L TwUty, BImon 3 Taylor, Jaa M Stevaoaoa Jackson L Boat, -GtJO W riowari! 'f - . " ' .-' Wm'A HollAnd, Koer Moorv, , ' Tfeomxa J Brown, Walter J Borgan. Cbaa M 8 ted roan, T McOae amlta. tfellLMcEMceUl, Arch DCrod p, W. 11 Jonea, Jamea T Davia, JaaRMcUoiaid, ;V S4 r ut 1 r t . ' - a John Q Jir.ft, WiilUui Laiub, Wtn M Barbour. Wm J Hoke, David Coleman,-, Joiut J HeUrick, John A Baker, -John K Brown, : Taos S Konao, - a? 3d 4a 41 42 43 44 43 46 47 48 49 Chaa W Bra1 haw Wm G Lewis, l aze L Hargrove, John It Winfton A CMcAIliater, Albeit A Hill. f Thoa C Sirsreltary, Wm L Saander s, Geo H Furl tmult. 8am H Walkop,- Lee M McAfee, Geo Worthaui, John A FWm!nr John O Vanhoek. 5t 54 C3. 87 Hector llcKethan, Calrb B Uobsoti, Marrus A Parka; Jaa T Morehear'. . Wm A Owen. James J Iredell. ' Ken it Mnrchion. AiKiormn Kills, i Alfrd H Bcio, -G Gratiott Luke, James A Robert, John K 1 V-nnally, Jobn W Graham, Arch CG.dwin, Uauiilton C Junes jamca A craire, Thomas J Dula. John lM'ulnniT, Den D Pel rt bee, Wash M iUrdy; -J D Radclili, 69 NJ 61 6i K3 64 65 Edward Cantwell, Juinea T Weaver, Wm S Devane, . Gvo VV CUvtoa, Stephen B 4vaua, Wm N Garrett, -; Alfr-d II Itaird, J It Ncthrcutt. James M Ma to, Jamea T Huff. . . Henry Harding, Jamea' n McNeill, Lawrence M AUefi, Ge N Folk, -Al-x D M.Mire, Johi. Ji Wh tfird, Jamea W Ilinton. rnoa r uonea, John J 8nann, Hem G Wrisht. m 67 63 Rnfna W Wharton, Zd WhUJbrd. K.1 C Y'lowly, The Firrt Baitalon (llenvy Art'ilcry) ia Cotuiuijdcti n MaJ Alexand rMicltae ; Te firi-t JftHtaUon barp Shoolera by Cant It 5 Wil-on; i be Ht cond B ttallo-n (Infantry) by Major Jauie. J- Iredell, BSd Kegimeut; The Thira Battalion (Lient Artillerv) by MaJ John W iloore : The Tehth Battalion by : Mai Thirteenth Battalion (Llnht Artillery) by UentCol Joieph ll v vovrry , ent Col Joaen Starr : The Fourteenth lUttalioa (ua valry) by Liaut Col J L Henry : The i? liteenm xMtuanoa iairj; w - v . Wvun; The Sixteenth BitUlion (Cavalry) by MaJ Jnmea C Mcltae f '1 nomas' Legion conaita if a Kesri men t and a Batta lion and is commanded by Col Wm H Tbomaa. v - ... The 1st and 3rd iieu'imonts are In Stewart Brlgada, John aon'e Dlvif Ion. KwdlV Corps ' , ' .-T, The 2d, 4th, 14th d ritth are In Bamseura Brigade, Eodea Division, JBwt-ir Corps. , . The 6th. I'ith, iiOth aud 23d aro In Jonnston'a Brigade, Podea' n!ru1ii Rwe Ts Corns. -"-... ' V The 6th. t, 54th and 7th and 1st Battalion Sharp Shoot- Corps.: Th- 43d Keyiment I" temporarily with this Brigade. " The 7th, ISih. 28 h. 31 .and 37th aw iu aaa Brlaae, Coxla Divleion, Uiire Corpa, The sth. 31st. 5lst aud 6lst are In Clineman' Brkade, Pick ett's Division, Beauregard'a Corpa. ' . . ; - The 9th, mb, 5Qih and 63d are in Gordon's Brigade, Bann ton'a l)iM'Mtewa't'P"P- 4 ' . ., llj The 11th. 2f,th, 14th, 47th and 63d ara Iff KlrkUnd'a Briad, Beth'a Divisiou, Biirs Corps. 1 , , , . The inth, usth. sad. Slth and S8th.ara.la Bcala't Brigade Wilcox's DivMon.lUira Corps. - Thq 15th, 5T7tb, tat n and 48th are In Cooke's Brigade, Httb'f 'Thtlu?illlw CHh" are in MArtln't Brigade, nit ici's Division, Beauretard'a Ciri. . - , The 34th. 25th, 8'th; 49th and aeth are la Ransom' Brig da, Pickett's DivUion, Beinreirard'a Corp.; .. ' ' Tbi ta U in kcton's Brigade, rach Dlvttloo, Polk'i , CTne"5Kd, 43d. 45th. '63d and Sd Battalion are la Danlal'i Bri gade, Rodea' DiTlsion, Ewell's Corpa. " . . . The Soth and 40th are iu Herbert a Brigade, Wbitlrur'e Dirt aion. Beauregard't Corps:-- " - - . -The SWh Is' in McNalr'a Brigade, French' Division, PoUr; Tbe'esthistn Davis Brigade, neth'e Division, Hlll'f Cotts. v Tha 58th and 60th are la Reyncrtd'a Brigade, Btevaueon'a D TTh-inrh; 41st. tviti. usth. B7th and ftftth are not brigaded. T'-'nj' .... T If A am A .mwn 3d V ' -- . " ' - Hooka. , trJ -, , .T. M.Kece. 7 " othV. " ' .W.FBley.' ; eth w . jicik. vMra. GOraaNSIET OF THE C05FEDEBATE . :- ... -- STATES. -. '. Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi, Preildtnt, falarj-$85t .000. " ; - ' , -I- - r- - "'j. Alex mdsr tl Stephens, of Georgia, . Vioe President, lal- 1 'ary $,000. .' T -' " I'-'T i.-' m -. Aid to the PrcidertfCol Wm Brown, ef Ga,, Cal James Cuesout, of S. C, Col Wm PJohaston, of Ky., ColJph C Iras, Of Miss., Col G W C Lea, of Va Col Private Secretary to rresidentUunon a iarrwon,oi ; Department of SMe loan r uanjamin, or wa., oecra tary of State. L Q .Vaahington, Chief Clark. The ofie orvtsaiatant Secretary; is raeaaU ' : . V . Department of Juftiee - Attorney. General, Geo Davia of North Carolina. Wade Keyes, or Ala., Assistant At. . torney XJenerat. Rufuf if Hhodea, of Miss., Comaiulon er of Patenta. flRW Nelson, of Ga.., 8uprlutandBt af faMie Printinjr K M Bmith, of Virginia. Public PriaUr.. Treasury Deparfmwtq G Meramluger, of S 8e retary oft he I reasury. Robert Tyler, Register jS El more,, Treurer. J M Strotber, of Va-, Chief Xlerk, Lei Crar. of S. C Cowptrolfer. B Biker, af Florida, trt Kaditnrt VT fl 8 Taylor, of La.. 2d Audtlor - IFar Department' Jawes A Jseddon, of VaVt'Cecratarp of War. ; Judge Jo on A Campbell, of Ala Assistant Sec retary if War. H G II Kn, Chief. Boreaa of War. Gc & Cooper, AdjnUot and fnspecicr General. - Lieut Coi Jobn Wilaers, Lieut Col H I Clay. Major Ed A Pafffy. 5IvJor8 MeHon. aid CapUfo iteiuy, Asstaians aqjw- ta.nt nI lnspeefcr unerai. en um t j - - Ua . Qua-uruiaW'T UeneraL Col -LB Nortbop, of 0 :Cttaa7is,hy General C H Smith, M. D, Assistant Snrgtotw - Nar Department -ti R Mailory, f Florida,' Secretary of i7srr H TimbalL Chief CUrk. Com Jbn M Br n ke, Cbief of 0 dnance Com A B Fairfax, In.peier , f Or laanec. Com J K Mi ebail.in b.rg DaiaiL Saroon W A W spot'swoad, Chief of Medleiaa fud SorgerV Paymaster J DsBrice. Chisf of Clothia and Provisions-' ''' ' '''mm, PoJoffice Departmentlh H Reagan, of Texaa, Pott master UeneraL 11 ct Corge Offu of Va? Chit f C irartBnrMU B S Cletneota. pf Tenn., Caiaf at H7Ut mcot f Bareau. Jho L. HarrJI, of AU., Chief of IV .n.'co;Hre,;.B. Fuller. of N V ':. v. ; r. . CITY OP HALEIQ5. VJyori-Wid. 1L Oarrio6.. Wctfcrr, Waro W. XI. Tueker, AUx Crsseh aad P. ,1 COVVH8I03XBS. . Middle Ward. R. Rlcaardsoa, Augaatcj L. II . Butet Wdri-Dr. W. IL McEec, J.. Owr? Ipherit Collector. ",v" "';'.''. - -'J; - .' 7.' K. P. Battla.Clty Attorney. , L - f. . . j. L. penaipston, ity Printer, , t , 7 . , , , r, a. KioX .c: - :: ..... ''X.' v. - KlClt WATCH. .-. , ' .' . ;Ariia C. IL" Uorton.-.. J-v - c? $tw-B. A Johnson. Wm Beavers, Wo. 0. Par keryM. C Luter. C. A. Driver and Wo;OjoTbj - 4 - Tbalwt WedDcaday anight of caeh 1 oonCa la tt? fixed the regular xacsurj1 ; " 1 t - (J c c (! :1 4. - v - 7-. , V7 4. ".-7t. - - fi '-7'. j-;
The Daily Conservative (Raleigh, N.C.)
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