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f i 1 i It V 1 . . t iV jJ '" t t 7 I 1 THE DAILY CONSERVATIVE. ' .. - - 11 " U ' 'RALEIGH, N. C JULY 27, 1864. . 'JOHN D. II Y MAN, Editor. z. FOR GOVERNOR : OP BUNCOMBE. Tha Conservative Ticket for Wake County I t Fob tpe Senate: - -". Hon. 8I0K fl. ROGERS. For tiie House or Commons; WILLIAM LAWS, THOMAS J. UTLEY, EAHIEL G. FOWLE. been .made,; let the. pnblie . know by irhonpf If,no thctr: cease your .senseless twaddle-about a 'freeballot?, CcasaJ your miserable claptrap and humbuggdry, intended to de; eei?e and mislead the honest mass esi i lj "fs rl f fcuppeee tne, act of Congress suspending tne ilaDeas c pas does expire by Us own jlmiUtlonVn ttie first ctayof Augurt, what has thia to do with the "election, or the right of suffrage? Does that act say that if any man rotes for Mr. Ilolden he shall be arretted and not have thebenefiV . - , Mm -2 of the writ? Ytu hare not laid so, in terms, but yon, as well as Mr. Holdeo.,. hay insinuated as much. ArcattStt must be desperate indeed, that has to be sustained by such degraded and contemptible means. . And even if Mr. Hol- den should be elected, barren would be: Ma Victory, secured as it would be, at a sacrifice cfevery honorable ax.d. manly principle secured by fraud, , deception pickery, ana low cunning. t .- :.wJ -The supremacy of the of the art eujpendlng the writ of subkab Tarn Titus Co.vRTATin FLiTroax civil over military law A speedy repeal CORFU?. A quiet submission to all laws, whether good or bad, while they remain upon cur stttate bocks. Noreconstr action, or submission, but perpetual independ ence. . An unbroken front to th common enemy; but timely and repeated negotiations for peace cy the proper authorities. r Vo separate State action through a Convention ;to counter revolution ; no combjnt-d resistance to the government. Opposition to despotism in every form, and tht jjeeervation of Republican Institutions in all their purity. Another f Imngre of Color, Ilolden first printed his tickets' ori white paper, as an emblem of peaceihen he printed a lot on luff paper, by way of ar. attempt to counterfeit the color of the Vance ticketi jf-butfinairig,that the counter feit could.be, easily detected" He has finally printed a lot en orange chrome yellow paper, by -way of ma king his counterfeit approximate the trve color more .Int, Irr T? t, J . 1 1 C 1 - J .1 -'wj . uu ua ij; vmpjticiy . luuieu again me f connterfeit won't pass muster he who runs may see at a glance the difference between the cranas ehrome and the pale chrome I'cllczc which latter is the color of the Vance ticket. The Hoiden ticket is a darker and deeper ;color than the Vance which is a light pale chrome yelloio. We had no intention of saying "anything, about! the color of tickets, and would not hare done so, but for the contemptible fncks ;that Ilolden is endeavor ing to ; palm off on the people. He first attempted 9 to make it a crime, not less than a capital felony, because Gov. Vance's tickets were not' printed on ichitc paper. He then perpetrated the same crime he charged upon others by changing the colorof his tickets from white ta JnJT and lastly changed them from ivjf to a deep chrome yellow. It is all rght for Mr. H-lden to print his ticket on three differ ent colors but because we have printed Gov. Vance's tickets of one color, the crime is unpardonable, and can bo atoned for only in purg.itory, or a worse place. Let it be knownj then, at the ballot-box. that he j who votes a light chrome yellow ticket, votes for Z. ii. unce and that he who votes a deep chrome yellow ticker votes for W. W. Ilolden. We do not deny to "any citizen the' privilege to vote for whom he pleases, or the kind of tickethe please?, whether white, bufi; light chrome jellow, deep chrome yellow, Uue, red, orange in a :ord' any one of the seven .colors, r,r any modification of or k Woumled and iigablea Soldiers Wliy Ihcy liould Stand by ilie Confederacj-. If there is one clzza of ycr?ons mere than another, that should stnnd by the Southern Confederacy to the bitter end who should 41 never give up the ship "that cla?:-s ari the wounded and disabled sol - , diers, now scattered broadcast throughout the Con federacy. Why do we say this-? We say so, be-' cause this class of persons, more than any other; lias -every thing to lose and nothing to -gain by a failure to accomplish our indepen Jence. It ia true our fail ure to achieve this grand consummation would en . tail ruin upon the Whole length and breadth of the Confederacy all wouid be involved, more or less, in the vortex of destruction. y Bat the lapso of time and the mulatior.s and changes if government wouid consign the deeds of mmy surviving rebels into comparative forgctfulne.-r-;, nnd eventually it miVht scarcely be known that one was a rebel, unless he i carried a perpetual lemin.Jer about His person. But the foldler, who l.as been o unfortnnate aa to lose a limb an arm, r Itg, or evx-n a Unger-or whofe face or person has Lesn dhfignrCJ by woncda or who is lame, in consequence of wndcire say, the soldier who has thus been unfortunate i the last man who sbculd favor a return to tho old Union. U Las received an honorable wound in defence "of the liberties end inlepndenpeof his country he has acted thrpatrlS and- if we fuccee'd iu our great undertaking, Vu m?mory will ts enjlialmed iu the hearts of a grateful reor le aid his natm- will descend to posterity as one of the hcroci in the great struggle for Southern in dependedce and nationtliij. But if we fail, Lis wound wil utoiae a liviEj j erpetnal repmach tohini and hia children. As he goes aoncn hh crut. hc?, or goes limping with the aid of his staff, the. ringer of smm will be paiated at him and scm. remark like this vtokIJ be m.ide: There goes a miserable reW, who tried, to subvert the Government ard destroy the Union. It is a pity hs not killed. He ' ought to be hung now for his treason We wish to say to this chs3 of persons now in the various kospiUs, and wherever they may be in the Stat, that the pending contest for Governor between Z. B. Vance find W. WiJo.Mcn -hss a great deal more to do with the 'decisive ror.tesf between the Northland the South ihm most people imagine. Gov. Vance will acccpi nothing .short of the estab lishment of fm inrlpti.-lni ... . . .! -v n (C u.ai iit-mmatea j.o-rDn or Prntrrpq? Will accent the next lpet tli:n .1 ! r?j , . .. 1 r 0 opgress. The .T.t t.MU .heTnnfc,. Governs, hL o nZirr..0! !n I 11 u.j ,U I I Mli :'l lit T I r r r r . ! iw.uessee, wnUe endc-oring to raise a command ; 'n cider to male a raid into some of th Westerh ; counties. In onhr to 'save his property, (which ua j der our laws was liable to sequestration,) he was I permitted to volunteer in one of our regiments? He j is now in one of our hoipitsb in Richmond, and, ac iccrding to theUendersbnvi'.ie., has been wii ting treasonable letters to various persons ia Hen derson. a.-d Transylvania counties: He is a randi- a bp.ttrr i da'e fur thp rptrklninra' Li , .: .-...u,.., tu iiiyointiDeaosve coun- ties m the nest Legislature. Mr. HoIden has pub lished his (Jones') card In the Standard; and endofs ses him a one of 41 the straitet sect " The writer next s.irs, we "associated with ii we did notencourage a detail and others of the destruc tives, who intciruptcd and abu?ed old men for vo ting the Conservative ticket." This is simply flle ? u uu not oiicrc tn.it old men 3"i Khat-has? 5V fWau Holden dogothcsplr hdieiy except to ffet!bh trouble? lie-" has cuse1i tuunqreas 10 qcri anu &u ue auutvvpo, liftaey; ;h"ad rnbt,'inanil hourfread his croaking dASafflcte etwIdlaTe4lVd to be loyeC&Bd i&w&iifc by family and friends, long after this cruel war Is over. . Mr. Ilolden pretends, by words, to be the sol diC. Werfd ; but here tare his deeds t fJ udging oj the effect his course has had, he is the soldiers worst enemyH hastla3fo his own personal ends, to create jealousies between the privates and ' thtir officers, thus causing insub ordination in the army, and' many "troubles that are Known to have grown out of the-teachings .of the SndaHtlXt.lSriii wreVftfueiend'(Q . the 'soldier and the cause of theCdriederacr he wbuld . . - . , tv: t . v . ..- ,.., .... , teaclrthe privatepsoldier-to !ovt, respect, andff obey his officers, instead of trying to make him believej- as he has a thousand times in the Standard, that his officers aretTuel tyrants and wotthy af nothing but hate and reyenffe. Thecmirse cd' Mr.Hofden. in this behalf, rmighs with'great propriety be sffowin-np at much greater length. But we are two much dis gusted to prosecute ithe subject farther. . 1 ' ...For, th iConrervative. , j ' . From the Confederate. ; .-TOE PKOGRESS , WITNESS. A short time since the Proarsss introduced 'a "Wit ness, to prove that Gov Vanca did msbn -tKo ct 10 a 1 1 . . j . yv,v,uu ticket I?01?3 -V6.. t,ih?11. feezes over," and who-says m I "'u "w.ii rurns oat tnat the tellow was a deserter had, not been with his company oiuv-c uwuuer, anu toat ne was not present, even, when the Governor made his speech before. Cook's crigaae, as tie alleges.. Let -the Progress read the iouowing certmcate trom this Ieliow'3 commanding ofiicer, and we think even A-will repudiate his own witness. Is this a specimen of the witnesses .of the Progress and Standard ? We doubt that it is and a very fair specimen. ' Read the following soclcdolo ger: - . ' . Battl Field jsfiAR Petersbitiig, I July14th, 1861. f " Messrs. Editors: A fey weeks" ao an article ap peared in the daily Progress;-charging GovvTance with having in his speech to Cook's ' VnViirln iw rlA;-.- 0 t K;presion, or V WoU;tbefore you leapVat 4he ballot box, jc uir, vy jukuiueii is a cunning iox ; 3eVim.Htis true, yeLnothinir.but a man Vance Milhrnale peac e "as soon as Billy ban. Billy's ambition-is the "chair of State WhateT-r be his bleeding country's ft te, j So he is Governor, it matters not; , On either side he'll play the t.atriot J The "dear people" he seems to love so well, i-(iJM'well"tIixieand futurity will tell) May vqte lor nim,' alas J j to their sorrow Exchange b act. to day. ItJr 'worse to morro w. 1 He charms you with his Siren song of Peace, Swears; that from debt ind war he'll soon release Tfje dear people and from the gloom of night Lead ypu at once into a world of light. i Ha ! soi the ;Fox" once got the Crane to draw vtta yiKimueuj irom nis Txiaw ; Ndsdoneiwas the Crane's long neck within Old Reynard's jaws, 'than with a joyous grin Tie snapps it off,1 then to the body said ' '"! I'll eat you now that I've swallowed your head. Peac is the bone, Billy says you can draw As soon as f on elect him Governor. Trpst him f the peace you'll get, to your sorrow. : Will 'turn to bloodier war to-morrow. Once safe in the "chair of State' with a a swell. -I. winter, made use - erf the following some near it: " lie wanted us to tio-rtt thp. v. until heUTrczo ovej, and until it wal diuU of them that their. heels stuck out cT the! windows." T dpn.P.l that some week or two ago through the Confederate over the signature of " D m," and called on the Ed itor) of the Progress for the - proof promising to give own iiiime aim me eviaence, when He gave his. 'The Progress a morning, or two. afterwards gave W. A. Hnnser, from Forsythe county, a mem ber Of th(.48th N. C. T.. U hiahlu rtsnrrtnl.l -He'll say 4my dear people," may go to h- oirr province 12 to ooey, mire to rule ; tDome on with the 4'Dog3 of War," "Here's your mule.M ' - ' Or perchance 'twould please his Ex, far better "rr:- e.4.u- r i i . . - uuiutin iocs in cnains to letter-. With this intent, whom would he send on To treat; with old Abe ? V by the rascal John. Then here fheyM come, like a swarm of bees. With their "down, rebels, down, dewn, on your tleman, and no doubt, a man pf veracit, although he (the editor,) did not know Anything about him. I then came out in a card over mvnwn,Riffn.inr0: either or. whether it bej folded, or " rolled up' ( "spread open.'' But at the same time, we thin u is much more creditable to a, fee citiz-n, to go to the polls and vote anj open ticket. Whatever may be thought of any one who may vote for Ilolden, no one will kill him pr"hurt him for the trt. If any one 13 so deluded as honestly to. desire to vote for the great secession agitator, by all means let him have a Ilolden ticket, and let him fold it up, ind jote it. We feel confident he will regret it in after' ji. '.u u.pjore nisjnahility to recall it. But let every one vote for Ilolfen that wishes. i " m-s-a-.-!, .paw, 1 Some one writing from' Henderson county to the Editor. of the .wr,?" tice. Ho denies our cotiservatism, because we would not go into a convention composed of such men as A. II. JonC:"!. Stbe Fpfl.prtstnn or. l ;J -.ii .-.. .! aii,.,iu oiiroi tne en says hcj same stripe that a res and gave J. F. Webster, of Chatham county and member of the 48th, tw evidence that nn .U r mark was made by the Governor.. Now, as I have returned to the regiment. I will p-Jvo th man and Mr. Holden's- friends generally; an idea of the character of the man w ho was sick and wounded in the hospital at -Weigh, and who was present and heard Gov. Vance make nse.ol the expression allu ded toand as Mr; Pennington asked the jury to har him, I will hbw,thy. your permission, gentle men of lh jury, introduce Lt. H. N. Chitty. com manding company K, 48th N. C. T., of Which W. A Hansre ts a member who had furnished me the following certificate.: If . - Battle Field I mear Petersburg, Va n , , . July 14th, 1SC4. ' Certificate as to the character of IV & CTo7,..-- And stA peace you'd have, such1 glorious, peace, Aye ! peace like the peace of the Fox and the Geese. New Orleans, Newbern, Norfolk, iTennessce Can you: tell what k'ind of p.ace it would be ? Yea! the wolves, would spare neither Goats nor Sheep, j Arid your property you hope so safe to keep : W0Tildamsh from your sight like morning dew : or the Goats, alas ! would be fan too few To satfc-fy half the wolves tht would come; For all oT course would be bound tr l.nro cn,L S Your houses sack'dj your daufhtorH mrToV.ri ' ! 1 he labor; of years on Yankees lavished. j Beware! land think what Biliv's Uewarel and vote for ance and Libertv n ' r, s I ' " 0LD GitTMES." GOLDSTON P. 0 , CnATflAJi Co., N. C. KIRK CAPTURE D. We. are glad to learn on I what wp -.hint vi;..m authority, that this notorious scoundrel and hen roost robber has been captured and nla! in ... rance vile." Kirk, according to the information ob- iau.ru, wa8 aKen oy a portion of Morgan's c mand m Taylorsvillp, Tennessee, who have been rru uanu some time. , I he information was received, from a member of Col. Wru.H. IhomaaV Iioh, who was on Provost' Guard duty in Abingdon, Va.rat the time of his in carceration and who as he states, had the pleasure ol binding him hand and foot. 1 Though this main part relieve the feats .f the people of the W'est, they must remember that there are still a large number of tories and deserters prowl ing through the country, who, at any moment will inniet injury upon the loyal citizen, and fnr f. most exercise vigilance and be prepared for every emergency in the; case of a raid.' I There are now three notorious characters impris-in.Abmgdon.-KHk, Fry and Ring.-Iredell Ex- REPORTS: PPTHE f VKttPT tered according to act ol Congress in"-,,!i . Thkasbir, f tne Clerk's Offlce of ?Mav tto Confederate States of the oL$, iM'.vt From Richmond. rLirri A-Captain - and sixty of the lC2d New v jsi iraeht just from New Orleans, wem 0,1U night upon tbeir landing near DeeD P.p 1 rKm !!.. . ' SCP bottom 1 VUUiU O Jut 4 U 11.- Otl 4Lna iouowing aispatch was-rcceiverf it noon : " ' . , CM lh Wary 0 War: - m-. mny states that he attacked1 M i r on the 24th. nn th rM hmtti ..i.J .uet. "V. " "'uesier, wnen ne was cornnell.j from exhaustion of his men, they hivin to1 25 miles that day. The nursu'it tr cavalry. Among the prisoners cspturTHV Muuigan, mortally wounded, Brig Gen Pi other officers. The men captured on tbeW recovered. The stren?th of th i" have baen 15,000 infantry besides cavsjJk Geo. "Averill. , " rJ toe Koigoeaj ; R. E. L com- on From New Orleans V ' Ct rpv, . ... , "v''i .. . l Vic enemy nave withdrawn nearly u gairison from Batori Rouge. Seventy of ii? destroyed at one time. lCetftt New Orleans papers of the 23d rcceired tv I negro Uonventipn: adopted a constitution it of 65 to 100. I i 0n Gold 350. Cotton 1G5. Ranks hl ic.nm) n . i . sold nn ac. fJrct J:. j ak K Treasury. - : . , . Uliea Two more district Judges in yew Orlear.J resigned in consequence of JudL-e HamJ tft! 0iTifphold fekr' his residence, rear Jri-.r tne 5.lth.year of Lria arrr. Mr. JOHi r n,!T". Dorn in the connty of Na, and on attalrin ".rT h t which he constantly pursned 'tJU his death. H'N' to rural 1-fe and surrounded himself with fine .nV,dct m?"i ofihf brnte creation. He pava branch tlmiV'H solid and choico works, and was one of 1" 0 H entlfic, and sucesnil farmers of the Sot h n ' kW his slave? and cart-i ill of thir nn.r.?Z.:a:. I,ekiul and candid in alt his relations of ljfe ' Cere- h Though leadinir the lifn i.r a i.ti.li..- ,., .. " pastJ has been-cheered, by the presence of MtllV his devoted family could administe. hVJ'i jrest,audlleB burledtallfSf pain, to weared nature's Ion tery at Jackson. the cey. NEW ADVEBTISEMEMTS Post Quartermaster's Offlc.' n. s i . Raleigh, N. C, "July 20,1864. uiAUJij JJ1STAILEB MEKM my direction above head are town for this purpose S2 2t. bf Per.ed JulySsth, by tnre free-bold U 4.in, U,e, cu"ntry embraced i rej permitted to leave tli'lr work and . . e. rumcE. apiain and IJon Quartermi.u er. ubH - . T anu com. 1 hereby certify that W. A. Hauscr. of Forsv.He nntv. tomed c K 43h Roo-f :r ,n m . bbJ, that he remained with thp rnmn.nn ..f;i iul part r,f the following May, when he deserted, lie hrAii.-.!i t t-t.-. '4., i - uard are looking i..rv,-ard to tin isr-nc cf thi? contest be tween the rival candiditce with intense interest. Tf Gov. Var.re h elected, thfy will conclude that the people of Korth Carolinahave no sympathy with the North, desires no Bfnliation " with the Yankee recs and aro determine ! to fight cn until the gral of independence s' alf have been reached. Thus thy will be disposed tnwarls p?ace, and an addition al agreement will be furnished, that our sublux a: . i .. ... J . civil is moral , impossibility and that th plan will be to let us "deput in pe.ce." Bat if so gicat a calamity should befall us, as the clection-of Mr. fklden, the Yankees will lock unon -the result as a Crcat . Konhein victory it will be so claimed by the Northern ncwsflipers. The effect cf Holden's electron would be more disastrous to the Southern coir tn the defect xf Gen. Hood army at .Atbnta it would' demoralize a large por- "y,, vl. "c'ri Carolina soldiers in the field, and it would beget a still worse s'ate of demoralization at nome. e arc Tory fcatful that it would pro- 1 uuee uvu war m tne itate, wyh all the horrors in cxdent to mil stiib. We do not saV that such a re sult ought fo follow Mr.l Holden's election -we are merely giving our honest views and.ccnWctions. Let no soldier disjrrrro Uswo.md that should be an honor to him and his thildrcn by voting for W. W.jloldcn. Go to the polls5 like a freeman and none so well entitled to be called freemen lq soldiers, .ho have done their duty-and 'vote for your "bi other soldier, 2. B. Vance. He is your ! fuend. He has clothed r d fed you, and will stand j vj youtim .tne last. were er.no: or anvbodv ek? interrupted or abused. for vctin- the rnrr- vativc ticket.". VYe weie a Conservative candidate ana we would hardly have been cuiltv of intern .wrtn or abusing o'ir own friend Th, wnter Mysf that Tre appoint, J tL. 'County Military Boar.! to make detail, of f.riwa. mechanics, andto'y in general, k ho should go and who tLUnot.go into Confcd "ate service in this (Ilanrson) epunty.' The County Enrolhng Officer (Lt .Sarj, wa feel confi Jent, will do us thej.wt.ca to say, that this rt.Wnt i3 not true It u truwe were consulted, and tre recommn.t tha , veral gentlemen, but wc .lid net assume to dictate or to j interfere in ny way with: the arpoir.trr.et of the Board We feel sure that the farmers and mechanic, of Henderson ! "Transylvania will do us the justice to s'ay that we did j a:l.n our powjr to secure liberal detail., wi.hout reference , ... . j . . TO laweu 10 CC 1 latter s n A ti k r.,::& Tc t . V . ."Pny unaer g "1C l"- wo my ot tne mine year.- Was by the leniency of his Colonel, released from arrest and assigned to duty with his company. In Octo ber following he was ifurlouirhorl hr,m days-overstayed hw time nd 'was again brought i . iorl refTTOe:nt nder guard the latter part of April, .1863.. lie was with the regiment until the Nth of OctoberVl863irand was 'reported wounded g t lat B,fis:? Station on that day-sincc that time J have had no positive information as to his whereabouts u to this date, (July 14ih, 1SG3 V excapt a notice of his discharge from the hospital in Raleigh about the fit of l3SrjUne. - HejWrorted absent . without lea-ve, and has.been so reported foV several months. He was fellow" deRJfcr and bo som friend of T; W. Dial, who was" shotUtu ter .for dfi5.ertmn. !,. - " i . 11 N. CHITTY t a s tH' rir'.m'riS Co.--.E, 48tbi K. r C.'t, P S. " Any information -as to the whereabouts V. A. liauser. from Ant sornrr wliatnTr -u nnly be th,nfcflly. reco.i, but in addiVo th. $30 new issue Confcberate .monev will r., his arrest or, confinement in military prison or coun. ty jiil, so that he cm be returned to his company ' .If- IT. CillTlX Lt Comm'di . W gentlemen of the jury after I have proven thechpeter of the ' Proven, principal witneL, (he must TTave been his ofor the other one quoted hPdro-e "l afraid t0 Si7e is "ami least he should suffer punishment after he returned to hi, regiment,, I ak, " itf it necessary for me to brine in fbrther testimony? Notice if vnn .ull Ir" . .... , - fv-. mat pJr lOAHS SKVn-WfPIl rT;;,"A'. "-"-J? J..XJ IJKDKRTR7 EPOSITES 0N.CALL WILL BE REPEIVPn W'J reasurer at Charles; V Treasure: lathis cft. Ar.1. "f1 Y .T5 and Mobile, - and the DeDOsTtor -i. w7r i !l ,rle,: of four ner nt r.c. oVi.T"" ' .V."1"41"? ai uanft fllk a..,.-4.. . coratV'im adopted. In kelntaVth: V" ".. mea?,u lf.K i.hn., r"T "".r.'ir"'." moqerate ronadi. of not JOHNSTON, FORREST AND S. D. LEE The friends of Johnston complain Ithat Forrest and Lee have ..not been sent to cut Sherman's lines of communications to do- for Johnston what he had ample force to do for himself, and to take care of and avenis army Wheeler's large and splendid eav- 4 -PPSc -eni airy force would lone since h nnt r 1 the oaid certfUeate?. s3 loi iae VmtB,f communieation had they, been ordered to do so But General Johnston is one of t6ose singular over-1 Wise men nrlmsA p,-.mi1..,lio..,:- rn ... ,,, 7 a" : f 'aivr, nueuectuai vision and great foresight sees all the dangers, all thechan ces of failure, all the difficultios ah&d, 'and who m never go forward as long as there is a single objtaJ cle m Jus way, or a single chance of failure. His wisdom and great accomplishment as a scientific -sierparahzes his aefion. He is, ever tiu, wuu iuiueu arms, as during the seie of i?ickT bu:g, or retreating, as from M9noCO . v.t nosrb "'--t, possible .advantage exists on his side j every possible disadvantage .on the side of the enemy. Such over wise apprehensive men are rare in public life for J holly wanting confidence in themselves they dom, wm, the confidence of others. In pivS life they are more commori and hence we find hat bo d daring, en terprising men, of mean capacity and little lenrnino- m.Vi .r-. . : t"'ljr ny : viiciju-r tsucceea in h is hoed, will mmend it to he'fb.e co.lZ.2.?i. Richiioiid, Jult ieC4. rjOIiDERS OF O. A.TllENnOLM. Secretary of the Tmmrj. Office of C. S. Depositort, , Raleigh, N. C, July2Cth, 18W. 1 1 tiflcatee, iwnf d by Oeorcc V MoM. r i . . C n " rounnna thn h.,-t vl" Donas, i pafcTai the MmrtlnTi DrSt 8nd Ju fl"t 18,;4. '' .Holders of Heist red Stocks, who liare SrW J at Wilmington, are again lnf, heretofore receinc than, the meditative , th .dot, uowever, Lee and Forrest have Z" , "fc." fnnston's battles, and uis army irom anmh at on. usiness ISP. all the . r ... will be nald at th..-!. f i,. " "fe . 'J"rn rQ "''" Bonds cn receive their interest 'at h isofflci SI 'rrSS 82-tf. T?tit foT. u: i . t6? acbieTernents.i dcfe.tme;.nd rtri ri i!iP T.? ::t; ifge remtorccments ion thfir m nave i oner .u.jc. ruit, ine -uovernor's speerh which was made on the i0th of Murrh Isai !' . , left the regiment the 1-lth to-join Sherman, he rJohnotor,' nJ, ci nra .5. . . -.1. r i 1 '.. ' ( ' r , T urc Je:an particular in .tai.ee.. the fault w.3 not OBf3-the applications we: e di?. .nQwnjtne tfnroliinVr Officer. r.nl,. r.- ' vuLuuiaiiuam. "Have we a Free Ballot V TKo r-.y.-... . i . .. . uis ui.s question, and then aitr..., ni.:.r .rTi,. t to Show that Gov. Vance and hi. riA. - ' T tt A . " "T- I"" " 03r'P-on, in ca.es of appeal. . r .... , "M,,UJ wouiu in. ii ic Doara cave acted with narfinU.rr r Y, . tlOn. This IS not trn -tVio r,T, i . . ha.. . j ... . xiouuerson what Ol Oi-'tr.ffrr 1C,"o j was no.f heard from-untll the 1st of June 1861 when notice of 1 Raleigh was recci.ed, an iKt pUc7 gave in his evidence. M e HerI will hold up for a day or two. w.b'pn T m trrirn'onn r. .- J .; 'i - "- lit L V. ' ' &,vt?iJOU lfiither evidence m.uu it necessary. Please r.sk the Cons copy ,ms ictrer, and reejuest the Pro arc.todo the siime, as. a special fav . lours respectful ly, ' J n vr. ayer, : - C, 4Sth N. C. T. tir.cl. tj auj l -'RAGING j FROM KENTUCKY ;vveearn from CUaphin Campn ;.r ! command, who' u,,.;...: V1 VMr,, nrar. ' uiu.ini ii I It M rtina-i very galnt part THE C S. Dcpofltfjj. A FEW IMPORTANT FACTS IN REGARD TO SOUHERH HEPATIC PILLS " , . - p " Kentucky, (,DJ ,ho .. " 0 ii you creative to rr s- and flB- or. . . M l . W V.CI III I U lfT 1 I r. 4 Ii 1 section traversed hv ?.nr ,if. V " . irougnr.at ibe tion and readme., Zl'rT a " open resistance to the Fedraf V.ol J I the 8tanda of erate army witKin" their permanent sunrort. Wp,vi L:"!4g.theni urance of tent. Our infoVma'nt 4, Va moit. gratifying ex- - . - - o 4-, nut uuc :uiB Idl.e r smnr r.l "are we to do n th It? Ti,..; . . . . . . ' iais.ulur i " iU" t-viaence, we pqppose that we nave abandoned the C.r relative party and 'gone over5 to the Destructives ! Thii! isiahnnr - . cuuuu rt?jinnini nv4 auu political effect and in orrlpr e,, . t . ' w me enoris cer- tarn of Mr. Holden's friend are making to prevent t the friends of Gov. Vance from voting in the Wess lera counties, it. is well Known that in s these counties th. tnripc ta Aii- . - wieners nave sworn that they intended to tafce forcible possession of the polls on th. day of the erection, and permit none but Holden men to vote. In consequence of tbes threats, we have been written to to urge Gov Van- : ;!"Se: ,G0V' en written to .-- r ou vjevs -na urgea 10 call out the Militia in cex Urn counties, in order to prevent the execution .of this threat on the! part if Mr. flolden's friends -! If we .re to have a free ballot on tbe day of el'ecs -v n.. u Wcuse inese peculiar frieds of Mr Ilolden will he unable to effectuate their purpose. When ad where has .nj friend of Got. Vane, threat S,rrCf Polls d prevenpW ,nUU.d offr.ga to rot. a. theyplea? Has any friend Ce men ,h&nli T0tf 6.7, air. Prcyrcw arw th,. nation, and if . aBJ decIaratiwhM aa good logic as the Holdenite Sc ces5ionist3 are capable of. 'vour4i.o jneua to nftan,. f v; v- several of wr?f r, u - ' vnsiness and not oceri 01 write for tha nW5rnf-r? it.i.c- j,- u ... ' --- -- ujj pcine mm to -write abont, and then always slick to the tn-th. Vm. hare done .8:X:7rf 37are 8D in Henderson wc are B Inena to that county an! its w cannot underhand why -w should be th People, and ins assailed. . ? "fYANKEEJ TRICKS." An unknown friend ' sends us a slip filled with Holden riVh0fcV.. .-. j i r u Wltn on iK b&k"";? t" i " " -r and written ed it thfe VW " 66 Jrick " Thls 5l,'P print ea at thfe Standard office, as we are prepared tn s w ear from onri knowledge of Holden'tv Z 11 is neaaea "i'rorp Fx-tra f" - wi,. j Y meinrmnliiKi.: rfi . Th oes this having b,a tickets tainted on ml,i ". nren 1j " nj .sr. 1 OWderpniinn 4-,.4.u: n n , . in. hir& "i,uu". boasts of print- otT.inri x t;... rw o0t Prmts ,fDB - ai UctllUV Ui ispot,on of the rpe of KenicrU V.,0,SW 01 le mation ot Lincolv, ieiiUitiiin rr-r7. .'V ,re ProcI wa3 occasioned by no idle annfA-- i tver tDe '' Federal AdmmiStLt;on ,"hs on the part of the The success-if.flen. Mortran 01:. .... ... 10 munedidte military re .i t ir v V , 43 uJl conned to the, alt worts oijt Hoteetiou the world of onVrt.MK. -iri" e T1?1 the ewy assures i 1 .Sdb? FROM THE BEST QrALlTT the Gospel, and a t scoverej now an aged iW 8and8Tlief ha7 bcfn kno or yeiraand.'twted bW thcmFiVChaD?rederson8 a.re n to bare -bees cured tr thfnS?rY" ..proprietor tor iw , cerUflcSS m"S3 we'll kuS wnTnf"7 faCh boX eCcK fhe fl Pood for'lHwD been to tnemgan inntrM R,a e thV,th of theVe nil the bt?t nlamJt n S "' cf froiuioo to thep 8 slfphv ?L .ed S-V(: ,flVred fo the public. I to thefrTaffi-and tiA 1 - 1 . if. JJBrif)F the IAsf: nnart... ' o cr.n t. . 1 iSiiT&'&Z'tf w.r.o.dc.riUjrlt.w flffC In !. 1 . . ... j.4 uu exclusively mi it tron was admirably conceived. la an exblus.t"f3! "on. our last o.-L-t ," jr pumtoi view, tha rJ. EXTRACTS. A letter from an intelligent gentleman in Chero kee county, writing .to, the Asheville AW under date of Juiy 8th, says ' unoer "All quiet on the border in this ;-:- . dS?" ?If b,ut,n5 is P IoDg the line bori --fa ue.uivee, Aiacoa anci Jackson, in ssurh theseu,;,;. lor"s throughout the moun.in. to A letter from one of th Z. o , Haywood countr. sarsU ' " lu,?rmea . "GoT- Vance will carry the mnnu 1 li 01a tickets printedion colored mpr and boasting that heusecT only whiVef ofeat?hI ing hts tickets all cn white paper, bht -uiru ana nanri ihom nvci. f tj Zt . . the noor l.ptitr U,: ' . " ington inat tini? them no a. lt r' . m uistriDu p vols sup tnere i not x,.n c-. t chuiu.ui iu ujsiriome them Estra Progress. -AS'a?ofma. . l - . 0.0 44 U 111 I rililt V iinnr.s n,. J 1 .... ' t.ouii. The defence oMhn:::. D.n "'"J executed. Louisville, Kentucky wa7nA , f5'01 by reatening n i- ' t UC:KJ was masterly strategy . cu. iuorgan, at d a T1. a 4 . r .J . cmru ui two linn on Jroai the main bodv in ir.,.V: ' WQ we cut as an in zna wa wjiere they-were defeated and c'omDelled l'S1 " on Mondaj iast, Uia FredericStV? of the fiht i in Vv , p p to DaTe ben "e r WM mVi.,.. 6 u Dy threatening ft was masterly strategy on the nart nf idds another leaf to many 1 ndred of his comma nft ' laurcla i t -mmand, who were cut r aij. r n 11 1 n " 1 v a t njatting tneir way to Oon VA JS Yu . 0 uceeeded in him in the reeept enWmen V v , . 6 to reilforce b.t thing they Iconld8 V reduees Z Ve,'Dg Xt the whole campaign to ln!L?m' M iTW loss in; very important refults pasted with -7 -"-fcyi7irgw- fiEX lIOOD'S OPINION (). GOFVA.VCE wiftQ&fTSS' Pf-g-l" the coach in our Drerfi.i ? umcers ot his rice. S.I a hair v.. o . . .... .t to anv fldirV-a- TT' ,, "Zf'U Dole w in ne ?r any aaaregp. A verv h At . . ...... 1 .rJ deri. currency) to iccvmpW" . For Sale in Korth Carolina h r.iTwt- -1 rn t . . 4bvvn-' Albemarle, J. M. Bivlns Chapel Hill, It. B. 8andt ra. Charlotte, J. Nye llatchltson . F. 8. Carr,! viiuiuu, uuuuiru 4V. l ra 14-tt . i ".TA-0-: - - Roctfnfrhflm x p. NJrtbm, edmjn A Shelbj, It. Fronebfirer. v aneeboro', W o. Mi.lt. JJncoInton, 8. P. bcrrill, lpuiibnrs-, J. Clifton, Marlon, Wm Wakefield, Raleigh, Vv'lJ.iann i J i. r. I'escnd, FayettevUla, N. A. S Co.. Greensboro' Porter Gorrell. Qoldfboro'. Lnca! & Jloore. Halifax. J. O'Brien, i Hendereon, Wye he & Co., ' Lexington, J. P. Stimaou. I July 25th,! 164. Whiteville. K. navnei. VViJnjIngtoB, Wa)kr Mewrt, - II.JWcLIb," W. U. hlppi"- r' GEOROK W. DEEXK ' Uold?boro nummistration was incident!, ,v.a. 4l a . Gen. IfooH r. Vni-4r n J l . .t- Y i rr4tPacu "is aximira-r- staff, tion rfVU -rri-. J.T. n.TT. Fse i w;ILm aummistration of nublic aflR.fr,, J 41 a erms ,of aDDroval inrt -: .-. Y snareabfr Hm, i h .in. , fiU 11 e could 41 j-. , . WU4- ftun ana nav hi jY " f'YY' express. respects -r--- rrsM ana through UhxxWT, tr which Pse v. A- -JjIty15 W2 by one of these road-. rioLt... ;r!t r1' 9UBJ expected to advance ana afKVi ZZZZ? t r .r vts orce I A IiPnfon.nt ;n u XT rt ' . fT, -" u Army in 1861 - Tf - I nde5 tbe war 186Z After th LliPA1 General in Marcli a Lieutenant Geher V1 VUICai2aa5a h W made . WASTED, ; A QAEDENER, FOR TIIE YEAR C0MMEXC7 26th, ,864. ' : : a8-;J?v- . .Ho'rth Carolina Bank Wanted ITE ARE COMMIssiONiED TO BUY aNOTHEH T lot of ' nnn xt... -r r. p.nki. rarties wishing to el! will pleare call on V ! CREECH & LITCflFORD. r i l: . f - 1 Commfssion ilerbn- - uiy xotn.wo. f v ! - . . .. f :. f i . i . V SYTHE BLADES. THERE HAS BEEN RECEIVED. AT WILMINGTON. A lot of some roar thon?ani .qth nna hath rrtln?1' i?fa.!?vbde9i Ji!.he,i wUl at onc brought to thhi t aintrlbntioii. The Cuart ntth i rnnntio. are reqae ed to appoint Commi8loi era to receive the qaeU for their SpeCtlTe COUntiea. A th nrMn mint Af vraln and ffTM, in the Western counties has not yet boen harvested a fttlcf cbcb wia no given to these counties in the distribution. , I . J nTCVCTfEL'V. A. C2.
The Daily Conservative (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 27, 1864, edition 1
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