i i i 1 1 j -1 , ; 'I'". f - ! , I : if. . : t i Til K DA1XY CONSERVATIVE. jolts-U. IiV.HA i Cp.; Proprietors. TERMS Ot ..SUBSCRIPTION: ' ' : The following are the oulr terras or inscription- to TIIE CONSERVATIVE: ' m DAILY PAPER, 1 month. - . "$ 3 00 3 months, - - - - . - - - - JJ 0 months, - - - - - . - - " J WEEKLY F.PER3 month, - ' ' liV, U month?. - "r,. thr. Aw to be pall in adiauce, aud paper stopped tn me iui pil forxpires. - . ' .-M From the AnnstaCanPtitationaliEt, 13th Inst. j LEE AND JODNSTOX-IF KICUMOXD AND .1 ATLANTA FALL, WHAT TIIEX ? . In tbe divine refcript of God to man, it is writ ten tbat tLe thing that has been sbll be ;. that what has "been done shall be done, and that thete is no new thing under the sun. , The experience of every day, and the history of the great anomaly otliie, ujan proves the word cf the oaainfc preaclw cr EccJesiastes. Since communities were organ ;7t.J there has been no change in the auimal in- Utincts of man, and there never will be. "The in ui.ii.n- Vol. L v ! ! . . ' ' i; : .. r - . - : : ? : : ' r 1 : ' - V RALEIGH, 'N. 0., MONDAY, JULY 18, 1864. No. 74. to drajw recruits from ; we depend upon the brav- I Dorsett M, co G 2G ery, patriotism, and long soffering of oar own peH I Muggins J F, co M 21 I j p!e. We must retreat, then, ontil victory is in our I PeAn "Lieut, d C 7 j resch; nor do our retreats lessen, but they in I ;aria w S2 B 48 crea our strcngth-they are but ingJjiY tOFncos, Unr armies most be kept together, Devane Lt Col 61 and unsubdued, V we ate reduced to the area of Dupree Lieut, co E 43 one single State. ' 1 DUfard Y J m 11 a. T Ln ni, then, place confidence in Gens. Johnston Dann1 Lieut co A 1st art Estep ft D. co I 61 and Lee. And, as we have committed I to their haTIsj Manly's bat Eckard Wt co A 23 hands, under God. thevmarai?ement of nurirmion. pmtfr4J P. co K 56 Ellis J J, co P 43 m?t entrust to them the movemants of those 'JUpir D 24 U i'j j i . I vcui a, w a o rtuu rrc puuiiiu uoi uespoua, wnen im- i Dviain T cajt o Essex Wit, co H 48 Edward J F, co' E 43 Ellington A P, co M 22 Evans W, co F 5 Ezzell E J. co l 51 Edwards J D, i Daniel M G, co G 8 Eliot tVm, co E 45 Eddinga Wt co K 26 1 H I annus tellectcil oa fPiriu.-. uuro uevopeu, porUnt pIacea andcitic8 are left, Jbut should nerve Duke S & m oX enlarged, oeauinui.y reuneu, cut ni, on maj appes i OUI.VC3 (0 the realities of the case recollecting Dunan r. Vw - , ' t v k ( t'tt'3 aDQ l(lca aic uc rrjui v btivjr nuviunx jiiiiiu i-uid vears ago. Moreover, thesamemeans which ftCCpmpli?hed the desired objects will to-day ac complish them ; and the game thought and exe cation which, centuries iree, thrilled the mind aoJ made g!a1 the hoait, will to-day pass in their KcrDal rouuJ, fiiifiliing their end3, and making up tie history of the; world. The preseol pcrilmis situation f afiairs ha?? led r,s to this musin?, in the trustful hope t'hat all -is ii.,t biJ which seems so. We hvd been seeking, in our own mind, -to difeover the good. The ii.iefeiit ca'mpaigQ is a great f-tudy ; it retjuires thought and reflection not eooeluvons at rived et tKromdi the Mind and unthinking hate of the fool npt .einvi conclusions as Govern " always that our fight i for existence, not conquest. Edwards J R, co B3l ouu iiihi, wuu iue lavor.oi uoa, ana tneir own I a.a, co u m stout arms, no such people were ever ret con- Jno 00 " - - - - ouereu. ; I Eden II, co K 53 Elkins S, co K 20 Ellis J, co K 66 NORTH CAROLINA SICK AND WOUNDED. Evahs A, co C.43 . Edwards J J co D '-'4 List of North Carolina Sick and Wounded Sol dier?, in the Hospitals at Richmond, on tb 20th of June, 1864. , ' Rell S, co E 51 Burgis J, co G 17 Bland C II, co G 35 ' Barcham J M, co D 33 Bullock O, co F 51 Butler W, co A 51 partisan or nr Joseph inr.n? but parus::n pioeiamauons vui me caim cq q 4- : - , r Ihnnrrhfa r t hn rrr, -l . " J ' . Brown W R, co C 60 Burton O K, co I 1 cav Bullrd j; co O 2(5 Oorp Beaslej, co A 24 Beemah Lieut, co H 43 Badget J, co B 2d bat or ur ; . -. - " r , j CruaibleK X, co U OS iravP thehorefnl and unwhipped. flere, as el-cwbere tnrouhent enr land, there i "i" -"" , .... i.'ovinLon ii j. c f, with us particularly, the move ; OaUy Serr, co C mics on theirt.tahooohee have Op, J'o K 5 il cnlipltndp. ; - - , ; ri 1 -r i i.auv - , . ' . , : rowiey jv ,co j uo Tlie queptions wkch we hear most frequently j Cmtchfield R C, co H ked on the t reefs to-day are, will Atlanta fall -j W C, eo II 56 into the hands of the enemy ? Wilt Gen. John- j n t i 'a 2o Cladfeter J,co H 14 ClinardA, co 11 15 Cla7ton H, co B 6 Caldwell Ii H, co K 46 Cole E. co B 32 Cr,.tz K. CO T.4S f!lrtnn TT n G fjR tre many anrions .ncans and vri.ttm ear, ana me j qt02Z q co j 03 Carver G, co K 15 j .siigbtest rnm -r trom ejiber front makes the b.r.od , Canth'en J O, co H 11 Cook J'M, co H 49 ! oonfe qoiekcr and the heart beat faster ; and Inr ! Covington II P, co D 46Cave A', co B 2d battal. a fw days p.i?t, with us particularly, the move ; Sergt co c G(j . Coon Af co p 4 ! ponts cf the armies on the'Cfcattaho'icliee have Oasbor J, co K 56 Curry J, co U 48 tan'ea a paiuiui ... .unu-. - - ? (Jrowlov A V. eo 15 5C Comnbe H A. eo D 46 2lCobbJ:-H, coD 27 Collins T W, coG 54: Clark, co G 27 o uarrou ait. coA3 bat Condry G, co B35 . : . a. -v 1 t t. " . -, -v, . v Iess,tue victory ior us is certain, ucnerai jonnvj Gander J R, co I 46 toiTehould not, and we aresatisnVd will not lies- j n4innpP it rn n 1 1 itate to nmrch oit from Atlanta aud permit Sher- ! Q.irter W D co D ! jnan ti laarch in And if he shoaKTuo so he has j Chancer W 'co B 3: 99 3 Couch W D, co Q 5cv Cilliferll, coFl7 1 I Carlisle W, co E 17 ! Cutts H, co A 44 ilone notbiug new nothing unwarranted by. true I Coieau'j D qo A 45 Connell J,'. do military ircnins and the history ot war-nothing ; ni. .rdiP.r J. co K fi Covington T T. e.o K A. A ' 7. w - . l 1 1 .1 "WI 7 atured!y vhieh wo'iin torce me conclusion mat Campbell J co B 13 ' liov. Brown would.leave on the ir.md otthe j chappel C J- co I 28 people, that the Mate has beea given up by tbe j Qartcr o, co E 14 TrfsideTit. f" a w . : Kome, whose history 01 a tnousanu years, 19 ai. i Goeins N R co . t 1 ; . I J 1. T I . c.tj - most me uisiory 01 me worm iur iuM;i!iiu punuu, i (josn A CO i furoishes an illustration of Lse s and Johnston a r-Qft "R IT T 4 entrenched retreats, which is moat apropos to the iboveneny and lighting of Jthe two greiit Gener als during this campaign. . " In the year one hundred .atid two, before the Christian E. a, the imperiiFcity, that mistress of the worlJ, was suddenly brougnt to realize a fact which astonished her proud people the fact thai ItalanJ ecn Rome was not secure fiom lnw mud, and that by an ahiibst unknown race of bnK barians. ' The restless Germans were migrating ; and they came in numbers which made the vaunt ed Roman legion insignificant. - " - After a series of engagements during more than two vears of bloody war the Romans were retiring on all sides from the advancing hosts. Many of Cox C D, co II 11 F 14 18 4 Crause A,-cd F 37 Carter J W, co D 5 Cavner M, coB 28 iCoghillCG, coD8 Cann E, co F 8 CanadrX TldQ Candle D, ca D 61 Chambers A. CO E 43 fWe J Y T. co H 2d batCarey H B, co A 26 Coffins E H, co I 27 Cladfeiter R, co H 48 Cunninetiam J E, co D 27Cobb R, co D 14 Cobb J A, co I 26 Canie W J, co D 2 bat Carter S H, co A 21 Coward E M, co G 25 Cochran J F, co A 25 j Cash E S, co H 45 Craddock L, co A 45 Cooper A J, co I 46 Cherryv R A, co H 17 ! Cauble W P, co F 44 j Carpenter W, co C 1 Combs V-fxtf n nr otimDcr H W, co G 20 1 Cook A M, co K 20 Edwarda B, eo P 22 Evans J A, co F53 Edwards H A, co G 28 Ellison Juo, co C 2 EzallJC. coB51 Ezell C II, cB41 . Earls M L, co D 55 Erizor W H, co C 20 FraserR J, co B 18 Faircloth Wm, co F 2D Forbes J, co A 8 FreislandR J, co HS Fureerson NH. co H : Fowler C, co E 25 Fowler Z, co D 13 Fuquar R . co G 45 Foster W, eo C 30 Farris J A, co P 46 FarnngtonA P, co B 8 Fisher J A. co D 67 Fair W, C6B46 Flint T P.coD 57 FUnger H P. co H 11 File M O, co K 5 - Franklin R, co E 56 Fowler J R,co C 3 Flemiajr T, co K 17 Forrest H, co B 49 Fincaer F. co F 48 freeman B P.jco E 5 Fulton J, co D 57 Faircoth J Z, Co I 46 Ferrell BS.coUS Foster IS W, co K S3 Fete D K, .William's battery Fouts J, co K 47 Fabbrfent J W.coKG Farrow J S, co F 6 Freeman J Q, co 0 16 Fason 8 W E, co D 88 Featberston UH.coD 45 FolbamJL. co D 20 Fairehild W A, co K 53 Fletcher W E, co 1 12 Fry W, co E 4 Fadget W, c H 47 Fnlp J D, co D 57 Flntewood T J. co F 27 Flfer W S, co D 2 Fore L B, 1st Eng No 13 Fallmore A (, Co F 1 Fartbry H II, co E 31 Panllr IT ii Tf AM I Fonts J N. co K 56 . Fanll O M, co Q 44 Futrel N, co A 43 Freeland J R, co D 84 4 Franklin E, co E 16 ettetrx fff, w K Griffin B J, coE4S Obodson F, co II 59 Gibson M. co B 43 Griffin R M, co H 32 , Edwards T, co C 7 Elmore E R, co C 53 -Edwards JP.co B 31 Davidson J P, co K 45 Downs Corp, co I 26 i;arnheart A S, co C 57 Earnheart J N, co A 1 i Ellis J, co B 35 Ethridge W A, coG 14 c Ezell C W, co C 5 cv Elliott J H, co B 1 cv Ennis W, co K 87 t Everheart H W, co B 10 Eller T, co K 53 Ennis G W, co B 26 I Everett L, co II 5 Ekard A S, co K 46 Eulip E S, co n 15 Edson T N, co C 48 ; Epicks Jno, Co H 48 Edwarda G, co I 61 Flemings, co C 12 Frazier J E, co B 13 Fleming P, co H 27 ' Fletch er Jn"o co K 48 46 Flack DX2, co A 45 Foust A, co A 14 Fieids J O, co K 20 Fogleman P, coE 1 Fargle J N, co E 45 Folk Calvin, co K 48 Frefeman S 7, co I 3d cv 4 Fowler J A; co 1 28 Pbwler L, co I S-l Fergusoc J C,;co C 35 . Fagg J H, co C 2 ? Frazier F, co I 22 Foster J A, co F 52 Coon 11 H. co K 27 Clapp J E, co M, 21 Cady W A J, co E 45 Clarke I, eo H 5 Craddock PN.coHl. Clement II A, co A 55 her cenefals had been defeated. and Rome, wa alarmed. There was then what was termed for Ciine J r,.co U 20 ages afterwards among them the Cimbri.Tn p.au j Chandler W r, co K 21 ie." Jler Inst.hope was centered in Minus and f iamngo r"W. co B 3. i - ' i i x 'Af i Cannon J, co ri Ins two armies, as much as the bope of tbe t on- j pPpngue's art federacy.is centered in the two armies of Lee and ( Conner J Q, 1.28 Johnston. ! Carpenter J L, co E 27 Marius confronted the enemy but fought no j Calhoun F, co A. 32 , ?reat battle ; and the German's flanked him ; but j Crowell R D, coK 4 he would retire and confront them. Often as they j Crouch Jas co E 35 passed wdnld the Germans jeering aric "if the Ho, gf 1 5 ' man s had any commissions ! or tbeir wives. j Covfngton y co II 13 Rut he bi bed' his "time ; arid not until the right j Q0Uian q jt Co B 7 place was found and the riglrt moment bad arrived, ; craft B Yf co D 13 did Alarms marshal his lemons for the last con j cdne J, co 1 54 Cooper Jar, co C 17 Carpenter J T, co B28 Cood J, co A 56 Creagor M, co"A 22 Clary A Jr eo B 46 Co'ey J co E 23 . Crews G D, co E 23 Carncr A, co E 46 Corncilus J, co K f Craig N, co H 23 Carlisle II, c I 13 Coggins' J, co C 38 Cade N, co K 33 Caten W m, co K 1 Christy A, co E 4 i Cobb 11. co P 11 Crowell J M, col 30 i j v i wis vji . -ww . . , rt r e man, that ot the enemy is Chambers.D w, co D 37 Dillmger L, Ai, co j o tic in its origin ; yea, the . Donneli S H, co C 45 Dickfcy Jas co E 35 j nnnda whirh RStoniRhrd the TM,Asa W PT m V 33 LIlCKins U,COUO t i" rlict. He said to his soldiers, "yon fight now for existence, not for trophy." ; And with this admo nition he tell upon the enemy and victory une in the annat-M war crowed hi, arms- j jfX. co m C . .1." ' 9 ! . ' riorde scattered apd destroyed. -The action of Lee and especially Johnston, fioda a parallel in the conduct of Marius ; the ame thought with the same hope, which controlled the movements of the skillful Roman two thousand years ago,' has influenced and controlled the action of our Geneials duiiog this campaign. . We are' lighting for what the lloraans fought, against a worthless people, wfio come with fire and sword, leaving desolation and ruin in the pathway com inf? for the jme obiect?. ?to oceunv and ftpnro- nriate onr lanU. In truth, the illustration Will:; Childress P A, co K kM A :n V i.ronnl.Qo & Cox J. eo K 14 i m- c ' Carrier A IL co B 56 pie and the coritroilinff WoOdof the South is Ro man, or Gauic, of Non diSpst entirely Germt : fame harsh gutteral nolite Romfila as it emerged from tbe wild forests of the Rhine, is .beard to-day in tbe ranks of tbe enemy, who so .exaltingly psiDg us to tbe . centre of the land. , For existence," said 31 arm?, " we are:ugnu ing;w'for existence $ayTc ahd Johnston, to the carping critic of their movements, are we fightiug. - u Until victory is an assured fact we remain in our entrenched camp, or retreat to other strong position" said Marias to his impatient troops. We will retire before the enemyi says Jobnston, from hill to river, from river to city, and from city to plain, until victory can be ours. Will Georgians des'pond under such circum ibtnces. even under the prociauaatiou of Gov. r . . .I . m w v a n Brown. " Wc fear hat many ot onr people at Davis vv it, coy tome dn not anorecjate the action of Gens. John , Daiis R, Manly's hat Rton W Lee : but if there was ever wisdom in the policy of saving the lives of yonr soldiers when raw recruits, and of only. fightbg when everys .thing pointed to victory, there is wisdom in it to this day. v ; - ' Oar part of the war is defense; that of the eneay conrjufst. The enemy haye all the" world Camp N, co G 5 Cruse M, co E 5 Cartej N, co E 51 Culbeth V F, co C 5 -Cull una way A F,co A lev Cash J, co 1 1 cav Cladfeiter C W co K 46 Cline A, co C 28 Cook N M co K 6 Col train B D, cflB 27 Coleman M co K 45 n ; Crawford A W, co F44 CulbrethD, co H 16 Campbell A A, coJ) 20 Caldwell W A, co K 63 0tes L B, co G 44 Cross D,B, coB 20 Caldwell G E, co E 32 Curran L," co K 55 Camroack T, co C 61 1 f Clawson - citzen Capps M R, co A 56 Culbeston J, 7 Chine J P, co F 88 Can M, co F 8 - ; Col ton J H, r- 53 Cooper J A, Hofces div ; Corbitt J co A 3 cav Collier S P, co H 2 Chappell R H, co E 23 Cordell R H, co E 1 eng Collins P, co M 12 Carter J B, co G 45 Cogdill W, co II 2 Causey R M, co O 45 ! Curry D J, oo D 51 Coleman D, co G 20 ! Covington H R, co H 26 Coley J A;coK38 ! Cannagay A S, co A 43 Dorsbn R, co F 66 ! Dowdy E, co B 8 Denny JR, coG 3 DavW.ceB37 - I Davidson TP, co A 4 Groon Theo, co E 46 Gnpton W C, co G 15 Godman J T, 4 band Gamble A G, coG14 GaFdnerJII, coB12 Griffin G, co E 18 Gram by W A, co F 22 Gay J E, co B 26 Grimsley J oo 1 61 Grimsley L, co E 51 Gibbons A, co A 43 Gobble J, co C 15 GoJyer A, co C 21 Griffin T C, co G 37 Green K, co II 61 Goodwin E, co B 27 Gatbins G, co K 43 Garwood J D, co II 22 Godson J W, co G 52 . Grice 8 H, co O 28 ' Graddy G W, coD 27 Gallemore B F, co 1 14 GurgAmas W, col 66 Glover RD, co A 15 Goodman J M, co G 47 Garnett G w, co 1 16 Goodward itf , co K 17 Greer J E, col 26 Goodin C, co F 66 Griffith J A, coll 15 Gelleland U A, co 1 49 Gates J, co E 31 Gshrtra; co cr cav Gun A L, co 1 23 Gurley W H, co K 27 Goswick yi A, co E 13 Gaston D J; co C 27 TO BE CONTINUED. ANNOUNCEMENTS, TIE OTIKDWY! BE AUTIFULLLY ILLUSTRATED BEATJTIFTJLLLY ILLUSTRATED BEAUTIFULLLY ILLUSTRATED - ELEGANTLY PRINTED . 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MILITARY DIRECTORY. FIELD O.FFICBR3, BRIGADES, DI73ION3 AND CORTB OF NO.UTil CAROLINA REGIMENTS : NO Colonels. LiECT, Coloxbi.9. SLajoks. Ham A Brown, iJarratt N narrell, j Lewis O Latham I Walter S StaUinmd Ian W Hurtt " Stdph D Thmston,! Wm at Parsley.8 Wni T EnSeSL Robt F Wbb. Ed O ny wood, Jas M Whitsou, Wm II Cheek, Stephen D Pool,- Wm J Martin H K Coleman, Joe II ilyman, ! 11 Tyler Cciuiett, Wm 3lacKfif,fc . Wm A Stjtjvre, Win F Martin, ooun li Harry, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 IS 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 20 21 2-2 23 24 25 2i 27. 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 3(1 37 38 40 41 42 43 44 45 4tf I Vm L S'ininlirr, 47 rQeoIl.F.-ulhauh, 4.f Ham H Walknp, J3 II Wood. ! John W Lea. bam AIcD Tate, Wm Lee Davidson, Jno It Muxchieon, ITenry T Go Ion, Francis W Bird, i wm jjavje, j! Henry A Roper, . : Wm A John ton, i W II Yarboioojjh, A S Cloud, , Thos J rtharpfl, ' John W Mr.tllll. C il Andrew, Wm G Robinson. ' ; Wm S RAMkin, Thos S GaDon-AT, ' Chas C Blackuail, i I Wm J Clark?, John L Hirrln. II M l?titledge, Sam C liryiion. Goo F Whitfield, : Wm ll A Specr, ! 'ac J rronftt. John 11 Latic. J A Gilmer, jr, Sam 1) Lowe, Wm B ('rcasman, Frank M Parker, John V JordaD, W L J LowranrPi John G Joucs. William Lamb, ' Wm ii Barbour, Wm J llok David Coleman, .John J Iledrick; John A liaker, John E Brown, 1 uo9 fc Kenan, Chas W Kniffht, i David ti Cowan, Itobt V Cowair, ! GeoT Gordon, Ja? T Jtiliij-tnn, : John D Taylor, . Wm G Morrip, i John Ashford, 1 F A Reynolds, ueorire 1 alt. Kdwln A Osborne. tITIIIl ..... """I " uiuua i mil, J Mcleod Torner, KiirhA A BArrier. Wm U H Cowlof , S Tho Sparrow, ( James IteUJy, Robert W Alston. E Benton Withers, J8 n Lambeth, Gray W Hammond, L J Johnson, ' Thos J Wooten. n x-xtoDrts, Wto J Pfoh), Thaddena D Love, WnxS Grady, JasT Adams. Jos C Webb. Sam N btowe, t John A D McKay, Henry Q Lewis, Jos II Saunders. j-Fiancia L Twltty, I Simon B Taylor, ! Jas SI Stevenson,' ; I Jackaon L Bost, i Geo W Flowers, A M A'addoll, Wm A Holland, Rotrer Moore. ChaH W Bradshaw,! Thomas J Brown, ' I Walter J Boffiran. inog kj Millenary, j aze i uargrove, v,nas Dtedman, Ramuel H Boyd, - John H W In? ton, ! 49 50 51 52. 53 54 55 6tt 57 sa yj m 61 04 G5 i m i 67 A CMcAlliftcr, Albeit A mil. Lee M McAfee. ! John A Fleniintr, Gpo Wortham, " John C Vanhok, Hectw McKethan,; Caleb B, llobsou, Marcns iA Parks, Jas r AJoreheac, NelllMc McNeill. j Arch D Crudnp, ! Wm II Jonas. I James T Da via. Wm A Owent, Ken R Mnrchison' John K Counally, Paul F FaJcop, Area C Godwin, J ohn Ji Palmer, Den D Fern bee, Wash M Hardy, Jas D liddf'Hfla, , Anderson Fill?, AJtrea U lielo, 1 G Gratlott Luko. Hamilton C Jonea, ' 1 ' Edward Cantwell, j James T Wearer, I Wm a Pevane, ; Geo W Clayton, ! Stephen B Evanc, ' Wm N Garrett, i Alfred II Baird, I J II Nethercntt. Tti Geo N Polk, John N Whitford,! Rnfus W Wharton, jTamci?r VHintoii ' Kd C Yfcllowly, Jas R McDonald, Eric. Eraon, John W Graham, James A Craige, Thomas J Dnla, Jamet M Mayo, James T Huff, Henry Harding, James H McNeill, Thos P Jones, John J Spann, inem ii Wrlgh Ed Whltfori, 1 Alexand. r MacKae ; 1 Th Third -RntbiHon 4Mrht Artlllx .P? wtr All these articles, together With an endless variety J Moore ; The Tenth Battalion by JiiaJ W L youmr ; The Vtiin w Johnston Comity. ! We are authorized to announce G B. SANDERS for the Senate, and H. H. FINCH and JXSSE BINNONT for t e Commons, to represent Johnston county lnthe Beit Lpe'a twe They are in favor of the re-election of Gov. AsrE, ana Ofiposed to Mr. HoldenV Convention project. 74 te. fc" Daily Confederate and progress wm copy uu.uay ui j election and send bill to this office. Lbxingtom, .Tnly 12, 186-4. Editor of ths Oonsbbvativk t Yon are authorized to. an nounce me as a Candidate for a seat in the House of Commons In the nert Legislature. My political principles have always been those of a true Conservative and Henry Clay W hi?. . C r . , ; lAWJw pgr We are requested to announce JOHN POOL, Eq., oaVanHiatA in tha Senate for Bertie county. 71 8w. gyW are authorized to announce Lieut." R. H. JONES, of Jones county, as a Candidate for the House of Commons. n 3t):te' t& Ware authorized to announce EDWARD PATRICK, as aCandidate to represent Greene and Lenoir Counties in the Senate of the next Legislature of North Ca: o"a- n. JnlySth, 18frt. . ; -wt- Camp 2nd N. C Infantry; ' . . ' r Junk 27th, 1864. To the Citizen of Wayne County, JV. C of LITERARY MISCELLANY, are contained in the first three numbers of Vol. IV, 1864, (commencing April 30,) ot this really , SUPERB FAMILY JOURNAL. ! SUBSCRIPTION Six months, $10 00 The Trade supplied at $25 per hundred. AddresS WH. B. SMTH. Pronrietor. Raleigh, N. O. " 4rt'J,'"ry) Is commanded by Mai he becond itav.ii uh)11.n hnnter hv jy j uaiianon vy i.api.i j k Jierrv ; iue i nirteemn UMttJi- t t Artillery) byLieut Col Joseph IS Starr; The Fourteenrifi?ht tauon (Cavalry) by Jient vol J u Jienry; Tae iTM" Battalion (Cavalry) by Lieat Col J M Wynn ; Thomas' legion consists cf a Regiment and a Battalion and la commandvd by Col Wm U Tliumas. The let and eon's Division, ' -- . , 4 , May 7, 1864. 14 6m. Bv request I announce myaeu aranmuw ., v in the Senate of your next General Assembly If , eject cd I endeavor to serve your inieream, " hall , i r.. n. .hM. vnnr r)ciainn. July 8th, 1864. ' , : W-te Davis II co K 56 Davis W A, co E 6 Dansey W E, co G 56 Duenneily A J, co 1 57 Donneli A B, co II 45 Davis J, co I 54 ' Dudley IT, co A 56 " Dean D, co K 5 Debney J N, co B 31 Denton E, co A 6 Dillv Et co II 46 Dean J, co G 30 Dixon S, co G 27 Davis F. CO li 10 Drako W R, CO D Davis E L, co G 3 Dees J T, co A 27 D&rden XC, co D 16 Dees J B. co K 43 Dashee J, co D 5 ; "Daniels E J co II Dale WD. co. A 2 JelingerS D, co G 52 Deaton H, co U 43 Dasa R A, co II 21 Deal R. co FS0 De Eeach M E. co A 15 To the Voter of Bertie County: - Pkixow OrmiKS ad Soldibbs :-I am a candidate trr the nonse of Commons In the next General Assembly. If j51' & I Wfl represent the cointy faithfully with "J.g . 7 r r w.k .iHunMiui mnAinr- And in my jegisiauve- capUhaUbegoV promote the general welfare and honor of the State. v T ft.m. resnectfallv. vnnr wiiiwCitizen. JAMES BOm ' July 7th. 1SS4. ; ;. - tg-te. TO thfi Yotftr ef DaUe County V Homae of Commons. In tbe next Legislature orNorth Caro Una. In coming before you for reseltfbtioe to 8e.at. whlel yoii baveWated me for six years in succession, I Siifc Toa need no proof that I have at heart only what I tru jwn " r . f nnr Amnmnn ionntrV. eoneeive te be ior iao o - " , , If aleeted I ahadl permit opportunity to pass without rlviac my support to au mowm" . ." , .r-7 T! .rYu! if?- tm!tv and rospenty of tha State. GOVERNMENT OF N0UTH CAROLINA. His Excellency, Zubulon B Vance, Buncombe, Governoa Col David A Barnes, Northampton, Aid. . do George Little, Wake. i- r.s-v nMiA Tr. Anson. Private Secretary. f Dr- Edward Warren, Chowan, Surgeon General, j John P-H Russ, Wake, Secretary of State. Jonathan Worth, Randolph, Public Treasurer. ; Curtia H Broaden, Wayno, Comptroler. ! Spmuel F Phillips, Orange, Auditor. a,;-.. pr ivrrv Wake. State Librarian. :. M Ior Qf R C 'Srtlln. Lenoir. Adjutant Qeneral. ttajor William B Gulick, Beaufort, Paymaster. ; Ma or John Devereux, Wake, Qrter Major Thomas i nogg, vv.ry lumas. . - 3rd Iecimente are in Stewart's .Brigade, John-.,- ' i, Jiwi-.lrs Corps. " reThe 'Mtb'mh, 41st, 59th and 63d are In Barrlnger's BP'k8 SiT?a andSd a in Kirkland's f ttri i - .Major James Sloan, auUford, Quartermaster. M.jor Henry A uowa, k--.7 fl" t IT T?or.te. Asst. Adit. eu "him.Jr, Ass-t Adjt, G Mnior William Lieut. Josiah Collins, (Roll of Honor.) eneral. Washington tjounty, Grdjianoe v - : u5S John B. Neathery, Wake. Asst. Adjt. General. Zt Thomas White, Franklin. At. Quartermaster. L Isaac W Garrott, Edgecombe. Asat, Qaarterma.ter.. t !nt Th Jddeus McGee, Wake. Asst. Commissary. , H. Thompson, Onmwfrj. ttttTPTAT.. JusticeWiiuanvj Wake. A'terney .i f 'fMnran jn ltrea ; ajva r- o - - - raa a Come The 43d Keeirm-nt iVten.prarily with thl. Brt0. i, COT'7th isth 28th. snd and 37th are in tane'a Brigade, WU- COfD8tb?tlS, SS'tS&t are In Clinan's Brigade. Beau- Brigade, Brigade, TS5S .fe in SOW. Bripte.. fStSfe ID CooV. Brifd-.n-. D?Ki "SSSSS'S.d W.r. Martin'. M!a.' Division, Bcanresard'B Corp. . The" 24 is in Kcton's Briead', French's Division. , J ' Te S, 43d. 45th. 63d and ad l'tuloi. e In .OrUnea Brl- ?Si bAS tS 10th WL 4fn. Bth " 7th and ftb sre not brtgaded. ' JUNIOR RESERVES: - . - ..... irrp. Mai. C. W. Bradfoot. i" ""v ' j. u. Anderson. UOOKB. 2d 3.1 4th Mh th 7fh it J. M. Reece. . W. F. Beai-ley. 1 W. McK. Clark. W. Foster French. UlUltVM'- P T Colerain, Bertia county, June lfl. M. DKNRY. 49 te. a Dicks W C, co C 3d cav rir t. IT Pavne's oat iiooson b o, co h. hnuVlassS J. coE 15:. Dorhain B D; co I 8. ' 4 Triftnv friends, I have consented to be- SUteof North Carolina -nfferaees aid e1?ct me, I Should you honor ma w ,th fldelltv. to the best of my can only P,1.?; Vbe in mv plac ; besides, rav opin bmty.voojwatotoem eknown to tt aft-that the voters oiuus. JnlyTtblS64 ALEX. M. LONG. ! 65 lm. Dalby A J, co K 6 Deal M M, co K 46 -Darnel JA; co 0,13 Divis B P.coB 30 ; Donahue D A, co B 4 Dicken L R.coE 5 Dorcm 1) J, coC 23 Doland D.co F45 Duncan G, co D 18 Dees J, co I 43 Deaton Il ea H 43 Dunninan I, oo G 7 i . Davis B C, coDCr -1 Dixon R .Gardner Ut Everheart P. co A 57- Everitt J co : t SO -j Eppes J; A, coUzJ Eller J, co D 23; r. Essex D,coH 48 Elliott J eo I49 .- Edwards A D, coJ M EUsttA, co D 45 j . . ....noanea E. ill WELBORN ; S3 Wi axe WnE....nt tha county of Wilkes in the M eandlOAte w "l ensuing edecUon. 33--tepi. Houie of Commons at the enn"& . j unouaea tha name of IX W" andidatsforre.eleetioiito the State Senate, froja the uounww- - 31 te. May 27, C. repre- I ttp of the 47tb. !Reetment N Cy Major A. -il- friends sa a candidate to re Troop, la aanosncea i'D-te of to sent franklin county lnJe.5vend a 1 Vesaa. His positton in tf Ubopas that his friends will us canvassing- inw '-Trf,! rcureseniea to vno peopic- im thafhlsiMSlUonis folly 67 te. GOVERNIXEtf r OF THE CWFEDEHAT2 j4ff D,, of Mi.ft.rtppi PrcsU.at, falarj JfV Alexander II Stsph,n, of Qeorgia. President, ial- V, ui ---c o KrrUT Kiln) IDa TV SK.UUU. " . m rf.T . d.nril! Hamilton U jonea, wm., r ""..j "'..'j.'-.. h. .fIV CrJ Wm Brown, Ol ua v. S f eman. Clerk. Meet. Wfi - T" ' V. C Col Wm- P Johnstos, of Ky.f Monday in June each year. oripnp -r.--- oseVh C iVe. of M, Ool (1 W C Lee. of Vs.. uet discontinued. wi.:,, a Rends. Person, John T Wood. . r i . . . ' rw:."iir. r pr wiktiRobert i HeatnYCiowan , Private Secretary to i-rfvaau-wou Mpc H,cTZ - w obsrne. Mecklenburg; Ms. mm: VT Chmn. llATlderSOn. i Solicitor.-" . " v-.; rh.uifc- Sion U ITertford; 2n 1 Circuit, - 4th' Circuit, There a, ?luTZ r A cTxeukfRaloh Bax ton, Cumber- ,bert F Armfield.Tadkln ; 7th Circuit ;WiUiamP Bjnamj 8U1 uircii,6r-- r i: " . ' Buncombe. TTn An Bi;: d. a?o; gTwsyne. Attorney ; W I Martin, Judge; orP. TA!-B-., W.Ve-Marshall. Watson. Craven yier . y-.V s RoDtl Council oj mate tary f State.' wnngpn, baiti " - of Assistant Secretary is vacant. nl. -Uqfift of ftf-Aftorne7 deneraV O of' North Carolina, Wade Keyes, of Ala,, AtfiiUnt At- I, ftf Pntenrs:-- O E W Nelson, of Os. HP?" MbrPkin.is. R M femith. of Virginia F.wi. n... Treasury retary -f more. R M femith. of Virginia F.MIJ Frtntex. th Treasury Robert T7'VfiliIaf Clerk Treasurer. J 31 etroin.r, --,"-1" ji. Lewia Crucr. cf P. C uompir- tf ti R.trthw&ite. Fitt : Komk 1 nx. abuuw, " - -r'- ' koo 1 nJ!.;, " Jj;.s A Seddon. ef Va. f wfr dolTAVmpbell. of Ala. Asi iiSrS sTof Hall KesCbief Ear.aaof . . n it . n V&nM PreHdeat rstjrT 01 " . . . n t ti..i rui IMcrariJfo&a-xxi 'V, Co-" Adjatani ana nfrtcirr B Baker, of Florida Jd Audtlor. ' ' ef Va. Baerstary Astista&t Veo- War. Grs fJo, Willi .B MJV" wlerV Lieut Col III Clay. Major. Ed A Palfrey. RTchord BterUng, Ouilfcrd; Dr Wm bloan,,oi u-. Riebard H; Battle, Jr. Secretary. vT(4llency, Gov . r wk. Wm EitoB.Jr, 01 Vance, rresiuenw x ' . .f,rrfl MeQebee. t xi r New Hanover. an . -, RnSn od Hon JtneSTUms&i. Riebard ? f ' U.-Hon Thorns waue iSSoi A Wi. Principal of tbeJT C IoWio fortbsDeafDombandtboBUnd, at Raleigh.! . Edward CFishar U Buperinendent of tbe In?ane Mior 3 Meltoo, ar d Captain Btiiiy, Assisiant taoi and Inspectors Generals. Brig-Gen A R iAWton, of Ja., iurtrn.d2tr General. Col LB Nortbep, of B. C, ComnTiibrv General C II Pmith, M D. Asmtant BurgsoD. r Department S R Mallory.of Florida. T 1 -1 ; " iv 1, t;u-h ntvur r rk. Com John J Thief of OrdnsnceJ Com A B Fairfax. p nf Crlnanee. Com J K Mifcneii, 10 pvs- ...... and 8urrery. Paymaster J PeBriea, tnwi y ... I'- '!; . . - V. if i.r I- ti 1 : : 1 i 1 ft ! I. , i. f P. .' II- . 1 it ir . ,,. - ; I : j ! - . - - : - .. ' m