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CONSERVATIVE. JOI1X p. HTM AX &.2o., Proprietors, termsop stroscniiTiox:A5 I The following are the qly terms of subscription to THE CONSERVATIVE: , ; " , . - " DAILY PArEIt, 1 month,-, . - $ Oj ' - . .C moaihi, . . j -8 oO i . " mont 1. - - ... . - - - j w WEEKLY PAPER, 3 months, - ------ - - W - O moilTUH, - - - - - -.- w AlaT to be paid In advance, and paper stopped when the time paid for expires. . .' ' r TELE &JEI jL REPORTS OF THE PRESS ASSOCIATION,' Kntercd according to act ot ContrrcBS ia the year 18Gl,'ljyJ..' S. Thrahko, ia the Clerk's ofiicc of tUe District Court of Uhj Oonrederate, bUtes of thtj Northern Datxitt fi; : Oeorgia. - . ; j" Repulse of the Yankees ia Mississippi. i . ' -"j'vMoEiLE,-Jjly. 8.; ' icrad?, nero infantry. They were met at Coleman s cro road3, ten miles Eonthe&st of Pert Gir-eon, hy.C'ul. Wood, with his regiment, Morgm's lr.tjlli.n and a fee State troops, fill-being a portly of Aduina' bii- gade, aniouating to about one thousand.'. The enemy vrere driven hick to Ridney aft rer a Late Yankee Keir3. Mobile, July 0. specil dispatch to: the Regytta'from cnatobia J j the 7th, has northern dates, which announce 1 A ; dated that Wilson hasteturned to Grant, after. destroying sixty miles of railroad, burning bricks and destroy in the Danville Railroad for 20 miles. . EtcIU lorccs arc m the vicinity ol Harper s . Ferry. ' ; . . Hunter and Siele had evacunteil Martinsburg. - The ITwalUs iWmuda Hundreds correspondent cys the armif-s are taking their last repoNe before " jrirding up for a bittle. ' 1 C FefR-inden has not yet accepted. Seven steamers under convoy were fired into near Clarendon without doing any dama'go. Sherman's advance Was bulletined ag a great sue ress. The armv. was in-fine spirits.-- The New York Heralds Y ashintcn npecul cor- ... . ' ... ! risnondent--ar.. "that I.in-o!n will call for half a million men immediately on the adjournment of f Congress. ' - : " , . f Washburn has issued an order taking 40 citizens a hc.t.'re guard on railroad trains. From Arkansas- , Ciinton, Xa., July 5. A gentleman cf this town just from the other side of the river, reports the capture of Little Rock by tfPrice, with all of Steele's supplies, ammunition and transportation, and all his army except 4000. ' Our army is marching on Fort.Smilh. The enemy is driven entirely out of Arkans, ex cept around Helena. ' -. - Official news received at Alesandria says that Kir by Smith has ordered thu impie3smeni of ha'f of the I OilOfl III 11115 A 1 naiJliSSI.-CiJ''l uciiwvui, lui niv purpose of buying supplies. - f Good News from Yankeedomv - . RicnMoxn, July 8. "Nothing further from the Valley todaj : crossing to the North side, ol James river to-day. Rm mioun, July 9. . Citizens of Fredericksburg carwoV off by Omrn'si orders as hostages for Yankees captured in the town after tlie battle of the Wilderness, ha3 been ex changed. They left Washington on Wednesday, and arrived at Fredericksbug the same day. Intense excitement prevails at Washington from the an nouncement that 40,000 rebels arc approaching the city. Lincoln has called out the militia of the ad joining States. A telegram from Harrisonburg says the excitement there was intense in view of the raid of Breckinridge in the diitctiou of phambersburg. j One report" says that Breckinridge has twenty thou- I sand men and has whipped Seigel. KicniioND, July 9. The Babimore Gazette of the7th, says that Mar tinsburg, Harpers Ferry and Point of Rocks, have fallen into tho hands of the rebels." They obtained a considerable amount of boot v at these places. Gov. .(Jurtiu has issued his proclamation calling j for twelve thousand men to serve one hundred days. Lincoln has made a requisition on Seymour of NeHWair M&? -s"cuPied by the Con- federates on NVedneLy. . ' ' . The Federal troops retreated to Ureen Castle. . Gold in New York on the 6'h, was, 250. . binccln has issued a proclamation declaring mar tial law and suspending the writ ol habeas corpus in Kentucky. Loss of the Alabama. . Richmond, July 9. The Herald of the Cth .contains details of a ti ,ht b-tween the Alabama and the Kearsage. The Ala hlmi w.iq in an unseaworthy condition. Capt. Smms in his official report says, the enemy fired Alabama five times alter ner co.ors were ; struck The rudder was disabled during the action. d the utmost braverv. lne shell Astcamtug wassentfrom Uheibourg oy trie rre- Act Maritime, to afford assistance to the Alabama, but tfrrired after all the survivors were picked up. More from the Hcrth. Petersburg, July 9. Tha Washington ChrorSde of the 6th ha3 been received here. . Great excitement prevails in the north in conse- quencc of the rebel ;aid. Martinsburg had been "captured w4th a large quan ty cf supplies and the Baltimore andOhio Railroad badly injured. Rmsom is sdpposrd to command the rebel cavalry and Early the infantry. The rebels are believed to have reached Ilagerstown by the Cth, bound on an extensive raid into Pennsylvania, Gov. Curtin has issued a proclamation, saying, the enemies of the Government, in desperation, are threatening the State with an armed force,, in the hope that Gen. Grant may be withdrawn from before Richmond. The force of the invaders is not known. Siegel was made safe by" timely flight . . The latest, foreign intelligence give an account of a great navaj engagement between the Alabama and Kearsage. The former was sunk. The engagement lasted an hour and forty minutes, and tork place ten miles from Cherbourg on Sunday the 19th of June. The Kearsage was commanded by Capt . John C AVinslow, who sent a challenge to Capt. Semmes, which was accepted. : The Alabama was disabled by a shot through her boiler, while attempting to board the Kearsage, Capt. Semmes and a portion of the crew were saved bv the vacht Deerhound. Semmes was sliehtlv wounded in the hand. He reports his loss 9 killed and 21 wounded. The Kearsage was considerably damaged. Capt; Semmes deft all his chronometers specie and ransom bonds at Cherbourg previous to going out to fight. - He was landed at, Southampton by the Deerhound, where he was. of-: ' fered a public dinner, but declined, and proceeded to Paris to report to the Confederate commissioner. j Theyankee Congress adjourned sine die on the 5tb.1 Ex-Governor Reeder of Kansas ia dead. Gold 248, All quiet this morning. xnc vp. -7 ' j -v ' "o lorces irom 0U Iron t for sever! which moved simultaneously vitli ours frem T icks- , n,&hts. The nimhhuk of ani.lery and wa.-ons wai was commanded by Cel. EUett, of the Maine dictinttly heard all Mght. The enemr however still sharp, decisive fignr. in neiny lost 47 kxlfecl ami j ada : , .isfrt.r nir:ccitii omenta.:- Oar loss ft killed.-; , .J . .J . ""f" - - . ' 1 hjkjsi; ana u . :. : :'r: ; - " v ,": -r-r . - ' - -.v.-',. ; ' ' .. . ." - , Vol.!. From Petersburg. . it" . . tiCHSBCKG. JUIV 1U-- 1 1 i - along the vrhole line opened upon the enemy and 7t the same time our men mmintml n .ni!. Wh souSt the coTerof their en 11 i!? f nd Ied wuWtillery. The firing .... oV ujinuies. ihe enciur hvc made no assault on our lines for a tTeck 11 i uie impression that the enemj ba?e been All quiet to-day. VALLANDIGHWS SPEECH. Annexed we give Yallandighan speech, de livered by him on his return to Ouio from Can. a rn aga 1 ff 1 a "y our ipon the soil of inv naiivft5tntf To day I am once more in the district, which for ten years extended to me the highest confidence, and three times honod mo as i rflnrahtiiin: to .the Conrra-j of the United Sratea.; oused of tio crime against the Oonsti .1 was acs tution or laws, and guilty of nono. But whenever and , wherever thus charged upon due process ot law j I am now here, ready to answer; K.!La r-ivil coarr nf ,omnpt,nt :nru ,i; . j v.. .u,vhuh, vv r jurjf vi. my countrymen ; and nuantiine, to give bail in any Mim which any judge or conrt, State or Federal, my affix ; and you, the hundred "and fciirhtvsiv ith ousand Democrats of Ohio, I offer as my sure ties. Never for one hour have I remained in exne because I recognized any obligation of obe i'eirc, to the 11 n constitutional and arbitrary edict. Neither did personal fear ever restrain me. And to -day I. return; of my own act and pleasure be . .n.n ..r.nnn.c:4... I II ! 1.. wu'"",l-,i' ' :y""ululloai legal rin;nt, to re- tnrn. - . Only by an csertion of an arbitrary power, it- gcelt aeamst Constitution and law. and con&nmi mated by military force, I was abducted from mv home and forced into banishment. The assertion or insinuation of the President that I was arrests ed "because laboring with some effect to prevent tje raising of troops and to'encouragc desertions from the army, and was responsible for numerous acts of resistance to the draft and to th&'aneat of deserters, causing assassination, maiming-and minder or that at any time, in any way. I had disobeyed or failed to counsel obedience to lawful authority, or even to the semblance of lawf is ab solutely false. I appeal for the proof in every speech I ever made upon thess questions," and to the very record of the mock military commission, 1 dv tiie trial ana sentence 01 wmeh 1 was outraged. No, the sole offence then lairto iuy charge was words of criticism of the public policy of the Administration, addressed to an open and'pnblic political mcetiog of mv fellowcitizens of Ohio, . - ---- lawfully and peaceably assembled. And to-day, my only "crime 13 that, in the way which they call treason worship I the Constitution of my fathers. ; But for-now more than one year no pflblio man has been arrested, and no newspaper suppressed withjn theStafe, adhering still to the Union, for the exprefsion of political opinion; while hundreds in public assembly and through the press, have .vith a license and violence in .which I never'indulgcd criticised and condemned tho acts and policies of the administration, and denounced the waiv maintaining even the propri- ; ety and necessity of the recognition of bonthcrn 1 mrtenendet'CO. - 1 Indorsed by nearly two hundred thousand free men of the Democratic party of my native State, at the late election, and still with the sympathy I and support of millions more, 1 Go not mean any 0nrTCT t0 hQ the only man of that party who is to he he vjctim Qf. arbitrarv power. If- Abraham ,efcjim g0 doclare ; but he shall not rest ran me of my personal liberty exeept upon " due process of law The -neonnad and monstrous "uraer -x uinjr-eigui,. uuuu, oirvn. T w-i9 arrpstpd thirteen months ago, was de' lied and spit upon at your St&to convention ot 18G3, by the gallant gentleman who bore the standard as your candidate for lientena.nl governor, and by every Democratic press and public speak er ever since. It. is dead. From the first it was against the (Constitution ahd laws, and without validitv : and all proceedings under it were and I utterly are null and void, and of no eflect. .. .- f IT ..? 1 The indignant voice 01 conaernnauon long siuuc went forth from the vast majority of the people and press of America, ami Irom all free countries I in Europe with entire. unanimity. .And more re he " platform " of an earnest, tin , ... fnrth.r theemnhatic sincere repnblieans, and still nrtner he empDattc letter of the acceptance by the candidate of that convention, General John U. rcmont we nrst candidate also of the Republican party for the presidency eight years ago, upon the rallying cry of free epcecb, and a free press give renewed hope that, at last, the reign of arbitrary power is about to -to brought to an end in the United States. . -" It is neither jnst nor fit, therefore, that-the-Wron-s inflicted under "Order Thirty-eight and the other edicts and acts of such power, should any longer be enduredcertainly not by me alone. But every ordinary means ef redress b as first been exhausted; yet cither by the direct agency of the Administration and its. subordinates, or because of want of jurisdiction in the civd courts to meet a case.wbtch no American ever in former times conceived to-be possible here, all have failed. Counsel applied in my behalf to an nniest judge for a writ of habeas corpus. It was denied ; and now tbVprivilege of that writ is sus pended by act. of Congress jand Executive order, in eveiy State. The Democratic convention of Ohio, one year ago,. by a resolution formally pre sentcd through a committee of your best and ablest men, in person at Washington, demanded of the President in )ehalf of a very large minority of the people, a revocation of the edict of banish rlL FPrntendinff-that tirpublic safety then re, quired if, he.refesed, saying at the same time, that it would.anora unu pwv; ' - y-r v soon as hciould by any means be made to be-, licvo that the publio safety would not. suffer by it : ' - ' ". ' -. i 'One. year bas elapsed ; yet thia hollow pretence ; ' :ii. aitiv flcaArrAd an4 tn-dav I am here to prove it unfounded in fact. I appeal to th ar-. i t - vi v Hum, RALEIGH, N. C, 5I0NDAT, JULY a preme Court of ibe tTiitted Staies,ndV because Congress had pef er conferred jurisdiction ia be half of a citizen ti ted by a tribuaai-unknbvrn? for such pnrpofeesjjo the laws, and expressly forbidden by the Cotistitution, it f ere powerless, to redress the wrong The time has therefore arrived fwlieii it becomes me s a citizen of Ohio mod of the Unit ; e States, to demand, and by iuy own act to vfo dicate, the rite? liberties and. privileges which 1 never forleife, W.of which iorisaWoy moqths I ha been deprived. -: ... J VVherefoie. inch of Ohio, l am serai o in your midst to-pay. I owte' unties to the State, and sm uvtc lu utscoarge i-m ; i uave ngnts as a ciuzen, and am here to asctt them : a wife and child and home, and wrmld enviv nil -tha iltdpacnrr.. which are. -implied in-iheAe cherished words. But I am here for peafte ami not turbnlancv,' for nwiet, cuv. Jiet no man ot the .Democratic prty7-:tHMyttiaisi w ill 'sell' n proW gin uny act of violence or ilisokder : but let notie f snrink from anv rrsponsiDihrv. however urgent, ir forced npon shim. , Careful .Of the rights ol others, let him see to it that he fnlly and tearless ly exact hie own. Subject to rij'htfnl anthority in" an mings, let him submit to excess or usurpation in holding. Obedient to constitution and law, let him demand and hv fWlli . ;cr.w,f th.' . . . .- .wvt.. . vy ..v . proiecuon which Jaw and constitution secure fo him. : iji ; Men of Ohio I, You have already vindicated your right to hear; it is how my . duty- to a.seit my right to speak. Wherefore 33 to the sole of offense for which I was arrested, jirnprisoned and banished --free speech in criticism and condem nation of. tho Administratiorj an Administration fitly described in a recent publio paper by one' ol its early pupportefs, as' " marked at home by its- disregard of constitutional rightr-, bv its viola tions of personal liberty and the liberty of the .v-.w, auu.iw us crowning sname. 01 its aban- don meat of the righ of assvluin ! rioht fnecial . fc , aSVAUr' ' Tlg . Cspccat- jr ax iu au nations aoroao." LreDeat it hereto. day, and will again, and - yet again, -so long as I live, or the Constitution and our ! present furm of government shall survive. The words then spo ken and the appeal at that tiraej made and now enforced by one year more of taxation and debt, and of Jdood arid disaster; entreating the. people to change the public servants and their policy, not by force, bat peaceably, through the balloj box. I now, and here reiterate jiu iheiV utmost extent, and with all their significanoy, I repeat them, one and all, in no spirit of challenge or bravado, but as earnest,-ober, solemn truth ami warning to the people. I .1 j ANNOUNCEMENTS. To the Yot em of Bertie County ; .' " Fbllow Citizens and Soldixes I am a" candidate for the Houae of Commons In the next General Assembly.--if teet i 1 will represpiit tlmtr raftbfaHjr,ritfr n one regard to the InteaestB of both citlzensaud soldiora. And in my legislat ive capacity shall be governetl, at all times by au earnest desire to promote the general welfare and honor of the State. j I am, respectfiilty, Your Fellow-CIHzen, , " ! JAMES BOND.! July 7th, 1634. - . u , . 65 taj . ' 1 , 11 t ; , , ;- .;. Mw-r, We are authorized to announce E. M. WELB0RN as a, candidate to represent thte cennty of Wilkes in the House of Commons at the ensuing election. 33 tepd.i We are authorized .to announce C. B. SANDERS, Esq.. for the Senate, and SKI II WOOD ALL and WM. 11. AVERA, Esqa. fer tbd!:lIoHo of Goramonj, as .Candidates to ropresent Jobn'gtoja"?founty, in the uoxt (Jener Aesero bly of North Carolina. . They are true Conserxativea,- aud supporters of Qo v. Vance. ' i 28 tepd. j We are- authorized to announfeo the name of D. AlcD. LINDSAY, as a Candidate for re-election to the State Senate, rom the Counties of Camden and Currituck. May 27. f j , 31 te. : We are authorized to announce Liedt. It. II. JONES, of 'Jones county, as a Caiididate for the House of ! uimoioas. . ,w te. i 1 tW We are authorized to announce. Dr.. JOHN F. FOARD a candidate to represent the county of llawan in the House of Commons of l he next General Assembly of the State. July 1st, 18tvl. i 60 te.' Major A. D. CRTJDUP, of the 4Tlh Regiment N. C. Troopa, Is announced by his frieuds as as candidate t) repre sent Franklin county in tho Senate of the next General Assem bly, lie is a true Conservative ai-d a supporter of Governor Vanc-cv Hia position lu tbe'army precludes the possibility of hia canvassing the county ; bu he hop.e thatlris frienda Vrili see that' his position is fully represented to the people. June 27th, l&l. , S i7 te.l To the Voters of Bertie County ! I FELLOfCmZENa: I am a candi3ate. fir a.eatjn the House of Cooimona, in the next Legislature of North Caro lina. . In coming before you for reeleetiou to a eeat, to which yoa have elevated tne for six years in succession. I I trust you need no proof that I' have at heart only what :1 conceive to be for the best interest of ;oar common" country. If elected "I shall permit no opportunity to pass without giving rcy support to alf measures that will, in my opinion, promote the honor, dignitj and prosperity cf the Srate. j II P, T. HENRY. Colerain, Bertie county, June 16, 1864. 49 te. Camp 2ndH. C Infantry, . June 27th, 16 1. i To the Citizens of Wayne Countyi K. C..; ' By requeet I announce myself a candidate to rcprrsent yon in the Senate of your next General Assembly. JLf elect ed.! I shall endeavor to serve your interests, if not elected I s jall cheerfully aiideyonr decision. ; j 1 . ' - f 1 am your ooeuieiii eervaiw., y:c, W. T. FAlRCLOTn. July 8th, 1S64. , i j ' ; CG-te. Wvs are authorised 0 announce EDWARD PATRICK, as a Candidate to represent Greene ard Lenoir Counties in the Senate of the next Legislature of North Ca: olina. July Sth, 1864. -- 60 tOt.; To the Soldiers and Citizens (voters) of ' Ieron County "2?. C. At the aolicitatior of many frieads, I have consented to be come a candidate for the office Of Sheriff of Person county, State of North Carolina. - ! - , Should von honor me with your eufieragea ai.d elect me, I can only promise to serve youwiUi lldeUty, to the best of uiy abTlitv : on all ocoasiona tobe m my place ; besides, my oplu ions and actions in this waa are well known to yoa all- that I deem it entirely uunccessary to eay TnorcJ! and leave it with the voter, of thU souniy to decide. - LONGi : JalyTth,lW4. i -lm , H0TICE. T j Tn the Soldiers and Citizens (voters) of , ' 1 10 tne I . v Qmdtn County Ci iiritation of many friends, I have consented to be SSwSle for reltou,toVepresefit,thejCounty ot r a. canfliujte v . Leeialature of Wellouae of Commons in tie next LegiaUtureol Camden ia we u own . . iitl JOQr BUf. lect mU ttn olyomise to make you an i iad Wd5.mto tS bestuf my ability i on all occasions s"Je rtlace carefully guarding the Interest ana Honor 01 to be In nry puce careiuuy eo Tar as.ll.ia in my power. the State hareeaiflftdc aainit.ray past conduct as Having heard of no ehargi ?ni.jind action in this Repreaentauve "r0u that I deem It entirel; err un- zzjzx fa-w TOtt" as they may think beat. - m, -Af., :.w-r2zr?4 tk WH. A, DUKE, - .miw' vfiTi r iiurjuiciiL aci ibitii l: 1, 1864. NoJ 68. ...A - ADVERTISEMENTS. Office Ealeigh & Gaston E. E. Co'py, ? ' : ' : wRjiLFjcn, Jcit 7th, I60i , ; T 011 IHKEOTOPSOtf THIS obtI.i2ir .taTB dccJared a dividend ot 15 per c4 on the capital BtucK, pay fcla on and aftr the 1st of Aoaut, 1SG4,' in four per pt. certificates Hnd bonda of the Confederate Static, or iu tK2Trte.tr;a3QrJr notes, of the oxdisfiae at ia.ee value, at in ptioti of the 9ouipaisj - . --- -.jS-tf. - ,iW. W..VASS, Treasurer. .' . V i.f'fflc6, , Apllj immed.ttely at thi offlcej - WatTentoQ Female Collegiate Institute. MpHE 47rH FESSION OP TTS riCiiOoL tVXLL COM' 'lfci..n,eBW. I4 ?wl3' Sh9is Ctifcer and wghu must, bo lurnuhod. t For parricaiara apply o " J ! ' 'ulV 7 I WILCOX, itieitaL ! TMPoWattt s at.t? I errr. .TU' d Stvf:r to 20 pounds ) pounds. A rnre onDortnnitv ia thn iff..ru,i jiudotheiP, tofumiIi theinPelves with aa Mliuout'indiSDfp-a-ble arficU fot boiling Sorghum and S-rup. . " WnJSKUIJ & LLTCHFORD, ' i. . ;Aiutiottcr. s td: 11JLLLSB0E0 J. C. MILITARY Af!A"n"PS,TV rnHEsKCOND session (;sg4) of this institution A1lrQSnce July 1st. . ' j jcw uuuujars Hna luiorinatiort, apply to t 4n - Msj. wm. n. oordon, h JZjLI a " May 1C. !-2m. Snperlutc-iident. Chief Eu. Office j 1st Cong. Dist, N. C-, AliiirKErsEORo', June ?.0, 18G4. General Orders ) No. 2. 1 AI'f WHITE ALES BETWEEN TUE AGES OF 17 Jt .anti5 (whether hrrtttofore ex.?nmt from conscription or nrtt.) and all male rroe negroes Ijetwce the-a"es ol IS and no will assemble at. the following tlm.a and place- viz Those in Was hlnKton county, at P;ymout., -.ori'jstli "of Jnir. Those in Martin count)',1 at VrilIiain?toa, on 2oth of July. . Those m Bertro connty, at Windsor, on Srd ot .mlv: -n Northampton county, at Jackson, 011 ayth'of lulv. Those in Hertford county, at Jluxfroeeboro', on Ht ofAu- gXlft. . 1 JCI County Enroijinjr Officers and (in their absence) tho 1 ymmandinOfficers ofthe-Eeglments of Militia, are charged with the dutof dig8i.minating:thl9 order throughout thoir respective connti-a, and they will he held to. the i-trictest ac- countahility for the manner in which their dtity is executed IIIftUiDlJlI Slgned,") JIUOU L. C O I.E. Capt. and Chief E. O. 1st C.V.N. C. HEADQUARTERS MED. EX. JBOARD, . 1st Cong, Dist., N 0., June 30, 1864. The nndersigued Chairman of the Medical Examining Board for the 1st Congrfsaional District or North Carolina, jives notice that he will be present at the '.limes and placed specifier in the above order, tor the pmpoeffof examining eueh pereoBa liable to con?cription as may present tuemxcJre be fore hi Board. j ; CSiued,) TIENRY K. COCilltAN, , , Asst. Snrg..P. A. C. tf. A Ch'mn Board. Jqly 6th, 1S4. ;4 tri. WOOL HOTICK. 7" QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTMENT. JtALEIOH. July 2, ltt. T AM NOW l'KKfAED TO ; EXCHANOii COTTON X Yarn for Wool, upon the followififr term?, viz bnnch for four pounds unwiwtoed. vuc iraum vx mm lui mit! pouuua WaSXieQ OI, ailU OHO r kiin.ii .c "VT i j ' 1 . ... 1 at this place. Persons ehipping.wool to this place wilploase mark on the packftges who they are from, and the cotton yarn will be for warded iinmedifiuly. I hope The people will patriotically respond to the above notice, as the Wool is for clothimr the IN. C. Troops. i ,ttl-tL II. A. DOWD, A. ij. M., N. C. A. Conscript "Office, ' Raleigh, July 4th, 1864 General Okdeks -No. 22. j ; ; - 1 TJIE SUPRExME COURT II A VINO " DECID ET IN TIIE f case tf Walton,- that tho 1 rincipals of suhnttutvB ark liable, by law, to military duty, nTltmcti persons as were bouud by any Jndge to abide tho decision in Walton's case, pre re quired to report immediately to tho Enrolling Officer of their respective counties, -or they will fori eit their bonds and be arreeted and eent to camp. uisinei, JMiromiiir winters win noia tneir L,ocal Officers re gponfcible for a strict execution of this order I" : By order of the Commandant, : 1 " , E. J. IIAKDIN, . - . Adjutant. JulyUh,lPG4. . . Ju4-a. STRAYED fS TIIE 5th INSTANT, A LARGE BAY nORSE ABOUT rvy-n rs old, with laro hoofs .-and .a niece of rein rnn nM hia neck wiien ne K-it. Jie was last seen above Roaeman's. on the CuaptI Hilt road. A liberarreward will be paid for any lntor m'ition that may lead to his recovery -or his delivery to ' - ' I ; J. G. WILLIAMS, W. F. ASKEW, or' The Southern Express Offce , July 0th. mii. CT-lw. WARENTON FBMALB COLLEGE. rp HE FALL SESSION OF THIS SCHOOL WJLL BEGIN" J ou iWedueeday, the 20th of July, and continue twenty Parents, who wish to seenre rooms for their daiifbtt r rill i nlea.-o inform u.i inirnedicitfciy, a"s we cannot provide for a verv 1 lari; on m her of boarders. 1 Pupil e are lieqnested to brinff books, elates, music, &c, and 1 For termfs Lfre., address ' r L'. E. PARHAM4 Warrenton, N. C. Jnly4, lf64, : r A b2 d6tpd ' TAKEN UP , - 'j AND COMMITTED TO .-TIIE J4-IL Old WAKE COUNTY' ly. a Negro Man; wh. eays hia name ia SAM, and that he be- ! lons to Mr. Jno. .L. Caldwell, of Charlotte, N c. The owner ofaid negro is requested to come forward, piv all charges, and take hiin away, or -he will be disposed o as 1 tiie law directs. . , n. niGH, Sheriff. . Jnne 17, 104 - . ' 4- tf. BACON FOK SOLDIER'S. FAMILIES. STATE OF ORTH CAROLINA, " &rB3ISTNCE LPA RTMBXT, jfrileigh, June 27, lo4 To Countvi Commissioners : I am prepared to sell, at coat, to any of the conntiea of this j State, ior ine use 01 iuui!:ejii iamines 01 ooiutero pt. ii.'u of he Bac m accumnlated for that purpose. County Commis sioners, who are in need of I?acon. will communicate with me 57 tf. j THOS. -D. HOGG, Maj. & C. S. NEW AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE -TT7" D. & IL S. TUCKER & W. R ANDREWS -II AVE 1 T this day associateal themselves together under tne name and etyle of ' ' - ' TUCKER, ANDREWS & CO., for the purpose of conducting a jrcneral Auction a nd Commis- .... . r. ltAm' tnil I nM.r With slon business. All onsmewB emruuicu vu iuv-w n .1- promptness and dispatch v Raleigh, June22d, 1SG4. TUCKER, ANDREWS & Co. ;-. ; . 53- 3w. Surgeon General's Office, Raleigh, ifc'.-t?."' J itne 10rn. 16t'et At MESSENGER WILL LEAVE THIS OFFICE DM' THE Lee' wi owner. ED WARD WARREN, Surgeon General North Carolina. 43-tt WAYSIDE HOSPITAL, ; - - OEEENSBORO'i N; C, Mat 2d, I8B4. BY ORDERS FEGM DR.EPWARD WAHREN, Surg. General for the 6tale of North Carolina. I have opened a WAYSIDE HOSPITAL in the town cf' GreensboriA N. C.f where ail Sick and TToundI Soldier! traveling carTfind a resting place-. ":r,V " ' :. ' ,;' - - ; . ; - -; , J. L. NEAOLE, , 11 tf. . - ;.-.'.J -1',-AMt.-Sorg. in har9:-;. JOHNKG. WILLIAMS & Co., V STOCK ANJ MONEY BROKERS, Baleigh, N. C, ; ; ftONTTNUES TO CARRY ON THE BROKERAOEVBUSI 1 near at their old stand a heretofore in all it variou Agents have been appointed tonjake the exchange lthA fllowing places : OxiontJim-Kmf', Kimm; Catherine Lake, Concord, rtocftlnghsui; ricnderstrnTille, StatHrille, Roxboro', Asneville, Pittsboro', -Louisbursr. Favetteviilc. Cnle-ntin. nrui tV first dav. and the fifteenth day, of every month, for Gen. : ' army. All boxes left here for any member or tnai army II be carried there promptly by im ana aeiiveren fo iv- ; AaiVrn.TfKrvi ''o.iTrB. rtdice trtice or three llr..ca ack nUl be cuarired 4 a square for every ifltrtiOi. pi heu sect by letter, tt.o money mast accompany the adver tisement. ! Naniagre, -'ucaxh, .reh.ioaa ancf .ther liCtiiCA charged as advert iacrneat a and laust, ue pkid la advance ': ! :'f ' . I.MPOliTA NT INDENTION l : ,' POIi itt;PAliaN( ANXltENOVATIXQ OLD C 0 TJX 0 ti A"K D . V7 0 0 L OA THE SUlMCtfinKKS'i HAVING UBTAINEl) a TLNT right for a tu tt of 1.uf runet lo repair .tni n 11 vs.v ot Cottou and Wool Cani,ar 'now prepared t 8tt; t ... j ihki, or persona, tiie tii'.ht to inatrumeiita in i r Cuuutv tn thn Smith, rn Cni,ru.Ui.i " ' I I With tbeae iaatrain-'ntM i-ld C;tlon aud Wool C r c? b thoroOirWyrt paired And r uwvated. and brought ' h! a very m-l nj triitic'rxpjnM; .' " . i- Any ijuiiibvri'f c ;nluct . aa t ih jrrrat ne fulni i f t d inatrumont-', can. be obtained troafto.-.'-e who bav b.vd .'oitou and WiK.l Card repirO' ami h ia imporut thut we fcavo them nil rcp-iircd during the blockade,' 80 a to niiike tafr-i Se-r--iCHahle aa.l He for us. ; - :" - We now offer t th puVlcto selJ iBtto autt Ct. a'ity lUbt mm ma j ' v a,C7u A b4TVH v ,wa r BV V lllf ll 14 Oicijt ! - " It rcqnir' ;-ut a trjull vutUy to procun tho InPtrctaH. anJ mak't; a blnuinr, auu an active c m Chu Uxhc irota (i. to 100 pr day. and front $3,ij0j tojT.CuJ cau bp juade la a coon-, ty, nud Usai lnu wry Phcrt liiatrT ' 1 . . For purilvular,' a ro Vrice, instrument. Ac . Ai , !Jreat . , ; .1. H. UAKLttiLE fc CO., J . Ringwcod P. o., Uo)ifJC couuiy. N. C. uuiy. U. 15 (ixwltu. June 13, t6l &IUTAKY DIilKCX0PkY. fi liU' rr;ci:iis, lmioADSs, DinaioNa and cors of n our k iwiiotiUA ui:'onrK:-TTa : " ' , - ...i v No! fOLV.NKLS. LlECT. C6lOL3 Majors.' 1 I nam A Prowu, ' i 3 4 .5 f 1 y 10 I Stepli I Thrustou ; Juhn W Lea. . ' WUliam J HiU. Rvbt V !W.bb, Ed 1 Haywood, Jafl.M VVhitKOu, Wiu II pht-ek. Sam Mcl Tate, r . , j Wm Lf Davidion, J XcLeod Tnriicr. ' uno 11 lurcnieon, , xuims a warrior. M V i WraH UCowlc. 1 i 1' i t.. 1 Stephen 1) Poo', . I m-nrv T Onion. uu 4?w. ana , , , I James liellly. 11 T Wm J .Martin, 723 H Coleman, II llvm in, 14 KTjIer ft ' f'raucifl W ftitd, 1'Wra.sDavta, j Ifenry A Iloera. r Wm A Johnaton, I W 11 Yarboroagh. 1 A ii Cloud, j Tbos II Hharr-e', ! Jolui V McGill, j Wm O Tlobineon, HolKsrt W AUtor. K Benton Wither. Joa II Lambath, Gray W liatnaiocd, L'J John ion, ThoaJ Wootcn, Wm P Roberta, '15 V ia lla'cltrte, f Wla'-A Mnwc,. 17 I Wra F Martin, 18 i John D Barry, (; Al Andrews,!. ThohE V. . on, t 20 21 Wm S Rankin, j Wm J PfoblJ Tho? H Galloway? Wm J Clarke. , John L ITarrlfl, Thaddeus, D Lore. W-nS Grady, JtaT Adama, Joa CJ Webb, Sam N stowo. H M itntlede, -John j: Larif, : fain C Uryton, f - so t S;-5 o 31 S-2 33 S4 & 3fi 37 38 3; 4) 41 42 43 J A (3UiHf-r, jr, Jarn I) Low, Wm B 'riwrnaa, FruK M I'drkr, Jobu V JoriUTi, i Geo P Whitfield,: i U ia 11 A Speer, j ; ,-ac J r'rofiitt,- VCi.'ae W Knight, ! David O Cowan, I Rt bt V Cowa-, i G::. Y .; nloii. Jbhn A D McCay. Ik-ury G Lewi. ' Joa Ii baoudera, : Piancfs L Tjvitty, .Simon'BTavlor, , Jaa it titevention, Jackoon L lkt, 1 Geo W Flowvra, 3 Wm A Holland, -Roger Moore, Thomaa J Hrown, Walter J bocan, Chau M Steduian, W L J Lowrauce, John O, Jovi, Wilti.Hin 1,311) b, , Win M Krbocr, Wm J Ilok. D.iVid C'oU-:ia.,' .lohn J Iledrick, John A ISakor, John K liiwn, j .'at T .Jot lit-tow, 'Jn' ii D'i r, Wm G Moriip, I Johu Astif.rrt, T A Reynolds, ! Georce'Tait. A M Waddcll, Chrtb W Uradehaw: Thus Kciturv, p Tnos snyr;ltary, " ae L IIarrrov- 41 45 4 ariinel it li j, , ; iioiin K inton, 4 : Win L Santitiens, A c JlcA Hitter, Nell! McK McNeill, It 44 4 50 51 5x 5'5r . ' it..,, rt i-'..-: .r. . 1. Geo II Faribault. i Arch D Crud ip, j W-u ll Jonea, Sam II Walkur. ' Albeit A HiU. Lee lt McAfc, .lohii A Fleialnjr, Jaaica T Daie, GvO" Worti'ani. j.ihn( Vanhook, Hector JSIcICei hau, Cah'h It Hov.on, AKrrut1 A Parke, Wm A Owerif. ! Jos T,Morheac!,. Jna It McDoua'd, Eric Ereon,. ;i r4 I Ken it Mi rchifon. An iereon hills. 55 j Job" K Coni.dliy, ! Alir-d l B .lo, , J 56 ; PaUXKt awon. ii Uratiott l.nke. J)hn W Orahim, 8? Arcti O, Oodwu, 1-iuniUvMn. O Jmi v J"in A Crni lee. 58 : John H 1'ajmer, 59 !"Dej) D Perrtb- e f,0 ' WaV.h V! HhkIv, 61 ! Ju D Kadcafte. 6-i.j 3 G4 1 i5 G- N Folk, j . I toma J D ivowafi. raoiweji. i J.im8H Mayo, Jjiu -j t" v ; ver, ; VI ii, j L), vat.e, (. W foil, 1 2f'pVen M Ev I W m V ii, nett. Alirtd II r.vird. Jamea.T Huff, I Ilenry llHrdlng, Jamet II McNe'li. i hoa P Jonea, Joh-: J Hpann, 1 J U N-tht rcuu Clem Cl Wrls laht. 61 John N Wbtlford,. Kufu W V i.arton,i Kd" SVfcitford. 68 James v ninton. Ed C Yell.. The Firet Battalion (Heavy rt't!lery is -commaiided 1J laj AlexaTid r MacKat-; Tie Firft BattuUou harp. hhootera !.. 1 Caot K E W l-oii ; h- econi n ..nauon (intainryj oy The -Third Kittfllhoi (Llht Artiliervl. by Mai John W Moore - The Tenth Battalion hv Mai W L Youn2: TlieTlf h Battalion by Cap' I O Cuerrv ; Tne Thirteonlh fi.italiyn (Lie lit Artil'erv) hv Lieut 'ol Woif.pih-- Ktan: Tlie. Fourteenth llat talion CCavalrv) by f.feur col J L litairy: The JlfteeMh Battaliou (Cavairy) y Lieut Col J M Wynn ; ThomaV LTloii consists f a Io rlmeiit arid a liattaiiou aud ia coa-riandt d by Co Wm II 1 honid. . ' The 1st and 3rd Kesimenta are In Stewart's .BriaJe, Ju!ih son's Division, Kw HV Corps The 2d, 4th, 14th mvd 30th are In Cox'a Brigade, Ko-JcV Dl . vision, EwellV Corps, The 5th, 12t.h, 2ui h and 231 are In Johnston' Brijade, Po-! Di.vit.ifin, Ewe' Ta Corps. . Theiith, 21ft, Mth and f7ih and lat-BatUllon Shahji S.hcr' -era are in Lewis' I5r ede, Hoke's Division, Ileaa-e '.iri Corps. The 4Jd rfeyiment is temprarily with thl Brh'P'V Tiie 7th, 18th,r2Sth, 3-M and 37th aro 111 i ane'a HiU tJ-, V II cox's Divirton, Hill's t'orps. , - The 8th. aipt, 51ct and 61et at'e in Clingman'a Rriffade, B au regard's Corps. ' . .... The ytn, 19th, 41st, 50th and 634tre iu Barrlner'a PTLade, namplon's Division, Coipa. r , , Tie 11th, -.Hith, 11th, 17th and 62d are In Errkland'e Mfia-ic, HefTiV Division, Uill'ii Corp. ' Ttie 13t.h, icitti. IWd. S4th and 3Hth are lo.Sfale'a l'r:;;-, Wilcox's Divi-lon. Hill'n Ootpo. 1 . ' - The 15th, 27th, 4.iri aud ISt n are in Cooke-a Brlad, llrth h Division IliliV orys. i . ' . ' . ' w " Jf Tne 17th, 42d, 50th and tyith are In Martin' Brigade, Doke'a Division, Beauregard' vrp. ' The 21th. 23th, 3 tb, 4fth ud r.tb, are iu RanMm .Hrlgrdo, Division, Benrevant' Coip. -it tain ?vt.n' url'iae. rrenan a imtt-'oh. Tue 8vrt. 43d, 15th. Mt and 2u j;attalloiM are Ill UM imea' Bri- gade, -Modn' -Division. Ewelr Corpf. - I ' The With atid loth are iu Herbert a Brltd Whinny's JMvf .n. PcanrKKrilV CirriiS. TheSytt ;e Tin UcXi.r's Bfiijade. Freurh' Dli-lon. " The 55in id in tVivie ttr-i te, ll.-th'n nlr.toii,Hiir tVrr. The 5Sin aud iih ie lu l.VyiM.ld'a BrigaJe, btevnton'a D- ViTlio Hah. 82d. 4th, -',th. tt7th and (Wlhjara not brigaded. ,-JUXlOR 11CSF.RVE3 : ict RntHlion Restive Forci. Mat. C W. Br'Nadf" oot. " -1 i-'v aerud ia cue IeMa i ; Iw dayV - - . v ! i ,ae - - --" t H UO : Jarratt N Hmell, I Iwia C Latham. ' i WaltCT Stalling?.,! J'an W nart, ,! Win Si Parflley, Wra T Ennett, 1 .Tii fl Wood, tdwln AOnborne. J. II. Ahdentod. 1 Hooka. . J. M- Kwere. Wl F. BeaIey. VH McK. Clarlc. W. Foster French. 00 VERKiTENT OF THE. CONFEDERATE . - . . STATES. Jefferson Davis, of Miaiippi, President, salary $25,. I Afexnder II St"pben, of Georgia, Vice PraBiient, ial. llli!). ary $,000- Aids to the Pres'dentC.ol Wm Rrown, of 0., Col Jam a C'. jH iut. of S. i:.. Col Wjn P Johnston, of Ky., Col Jot ph C Ivc, of Misa., Col G W C L, of Va., Col John T vood. - '', . TrivtUe Secretary to Prtnident B on on N Ha rr won, of y ra. i 1 ' I - - J. ' D'partmni of S'ateJoba P Benjamin, or La,f Secre tary of. stae, fL q -Vhinfton, Chir Clerk, The Oeo;, cf .Asirtau' ecretsry is vacant. , ' Department of Juitice -Attorney. General, Geo DavU of North Carolina. , Wade Kyes, of Ala., Assistant At torney Unral.- Rufa- II 'tbodes, of MUs., Comrmifiioa er of '4en'8. G E Wt Nelnon, of Q . Superintendent of f uldic Primirg. R M mitb, of Virginia PuWie Printer. Treasiisy Drpattin:tV G Mmmtnger, of 8 8ee retary of iLe lreasary. Robert Tyler, Register. E El . more, Treasurer.- . J M Strother, of Vai,. Chief Clerk, Lewis Crngir. of C , Cmpfr .ller. B BaVer, of Florida, Ijt udit .r, AV II S Taylor, of La., 2d Audtior. War Dcpai tmcrilJwts A seddon, of Va.Seerrary -of War .fJa.ijp Jo n A Cmptell.of Al.. Aitanl Seo retry of War. HOQ KVao, 'bief Bnreap of War. Gan fi- Cooor. Adintant and Inspector General. Lieut Col Jon Wither?, Lit Cot II I Clay. Major Ed, A Plry. M-jor S Melton, acd Captain ReiUy, Aaatant ,Adju taV.U and.InpectofGer.erala. Bri Gen 1 A R Law ton, of tta.--A,i.rtrfm.iin..i.8l. Col' L B Northop, of o. C. Cu)irhy Geral C H Praitb, M D, A aaiatant Surgeon. liur-r Dpdrtmtot & R-?Jallory, of Florida, &ctY oftrTsasy. E M Tii. Ull. Chief Clerk. Com ..John M of.OrJnaiio. v-ip j u .vucii, in to.S-v YV . , rL tiii ' jJuveo- W A W potttwood, . Chiaf of MeJleine I?d kr? Pay ia?.r J DeBrioe, Chlf of Clothing PasUffice Department J. hi E RMan.'of Txa, PmI A ,L -.n.!f i. t ffu of Va. hieft Cen- mB.sw " -.1 , - ry.r . f ..rsfrst- U , licmeijir, oi ep.u , .rr. : WDce Bureau Taller, cf N. C. Clerk. J 2d . Si 4th 5th , " itrt - f 7rh . 41
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