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. i 4 I i - i THE" DAILY CONSERVATIVE. i 0 111 ... 0 II ( ! jonry: d; iiyjian & co.; Proprietor. ' Ultra, utfl J -3 ttm. k, . t ct, Lrce n j, . Bios: u, . fir Jin til I 'TERMS' OF SUBSCRIPTION:. - i.racA, . . . litJ ; The' loTiowtnsr re the only terms ofubscrlption to THE L-J CUNSKRVATIVB : DAILY PAPER, 1 'month, -, 3 month, - '- ' " 6 months, '- WEEKXY PAPER, months, i ... , 4 ft months, , Always to be paid in advance, tl me paid tor expires. . . - - $ 00 8 00 - . -. 35 00 . .. - . .- - 8 00 o .:;.a. rti4 f.uce. itiMi ,7 . I v A -' friucractu la RALEIGH, UONdM j LUGUST 22,' 18G1. . . . - .-. ..- - - . 6 00 VoL f L . ITo. ldl w ------ Mwrna MTTl ety torua. and paper stopped whea the t accc treaty tiii arrr a4rtucacau al u-ut b.V u aSSSeC i C .4 , ; - 4 rrr m rn f 7" J ii ; i . . i i ii ii ii. -J' J iTelegrajpIiic Nefe ' REPORTS OF TIIE. PRESS ASSOCIATION. ISntered accordine to act ot Congress. iz to act ot consress. in the rei In the jear 1861, by J. 8. Tkbashkr. m the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Cocioderate Slates: of ; the .Northern District ol The Fight near Petersburg. !. Pbtebsbuko. ,'A.u's. 18. K , About 2 o'clock this morning our batteries along . tbe wbole line in- front of th:s place openett tire on ! the enemj. Tbe enemy replied feeblj, Firing waa kept up .for an.hour and a hair. wheoaIIk subsided into ta usual n met on our siae. - ro casualties re ported. ? The enemy's cavalry are making "some dh i monstratxon oa our. rigut inis; morning. , 1 fsECOKD DISPATCH.; - : '- - -; ;a. rf s : PrrERSutfaG, A.us. J 8.- ' A fftrrsrrif tbe 5th- cortia of the enemv. assisted ? "jr. J r.TCrr, t,A Vriao I thi-orniog,.and succeeded lnjeaching JJJftJ5fJ f of the raflread, some say as m uch as 2 miles. H. S. Walker's. Virginia, and Davis Mississippi Brigade poming upon the raiders, a sharp iSght ensued, the re sult cf which has not been fully .ascertained. : One hundred and fifty-eight prisoners; including eight ' officers captured Jri the fight, have arrived here. The enemy ar in full retreat. By latest advices"pris oners say the move had a two-fold, objeet to draw troops from our front, in order, if possible, to charge our works, and secondly to break the railroad, third dispatch i..' ' ... .. Pstersbcko, August 18. - The enemy's force engaged to-day consisted -of three brigades of the 5th corps with 10th section of artillery, and an unascertained force of cavalry corns 'manded by Gen. Warren." The en einy en gaged "our cavalry about nine o'clock about four 'miles south west of town, driving them in some four miles, when bur infantry came info action at' two o'clock, driving the enemy, back some three-quarters of a mile. 'Night' ended the engagement, the enemy holding the Weldon railroad at a point about three miles below the city. The force of the enemy's cavalry is reported and believed to have gone on a raid in the direction of the Southside Railroad. The enes lay's loss to-day fs unascertained. Ours not heavy. Among the wounded are Cols. Ly ell, of Virginia, and Blair, of Mississippi. About two hundred prisoners : were captured. , ", r , " ' " fourth dispatch . Petersburg, August.10. About 3 o'clock this evening, the arrangements being completed, our-, forces attacked, in front and rear, Warren's Fifth Yankee corps, which had made a temporary lodgment on the-Weldon railroad, two miles below Here, driviog them , backwards upwards of -two miles, and capturing over two 'thousand pris oners, including Brigadier General v.Hayes, and a number of stands of colors. A heavy rain has been falling all day. : From Richmond. . . . Richmond, Aug. 18. Between five and six o'clock this evening heavy cannonading was heard east by. south of the city, in the direction of the battlefield of Tuesday, and dis tant apparently, ten of twelve miles. Causa, not known jet,. v. . .9 .;. if . r - Northern News The New York Herald ad vocates an Armistice and a Convention of aU the States. ' . .. Petersburg, Aug. 18. The New York Herald of the 16th has beenre ceived. The leading editorial says: ' We are satis fied that in casting about for those great . under currents of public opinion, which always indicate the drift of poUticaLsentinient, tc were never nearer the' mark than in our. advocacy of special commis sioners from Washington in behalf of an armistice and a Convention of all the States, in order to con aider the ways. and means to peace.' The Herald calls upon tbe merchant princes, manufacturers, financiers, tradesmen, working-men of all professions and all pursuits, regardless of party notions and party Ieadors, to proceed at once to the work of bringing together a Grand Mass Meeting of f independent citizens in Union Square for the express- object of appointing a committee ot nve hundred reprosvntative citizens to wait upon Lincoln in behalf of an embassy to RicamondTwitn liberal overtures for an armistice and a Convention of. all the States in order to see if this dreadful war cannot be ended in a mutually satisfactory treaty of peace. The Herald heads another editorial, " Is war to be eternal r : ' 7. 7 .The- Herald says in its situation article that Gen., Butler was cutting a canal across Dutch Gap, a dis tance of about half a mile, but when constructed will save tbt distance of about seven' miles, and will nabletbo Federals to 'avoid the obstructions in James Tirer. ' --. 7 The enemy are bringing a heavy fire to betfr upon the working parties, but the. work goes nobly on. Advices from Sherman's headquarters confirm the , account of a flank movement to the west of Atlanta ; and say his right now rests at East Point, thus - cutting tbe rebel commnnication with Montgomery and West Point AVerill has been promoted to a Major General, Since the Moorfitld fight. I , : - From Charleston. i " ! " Charleston.. Aug. 20. . An official despatch from General Jackson, ' dated Lake City, August 19, to General Jones was receiv ed late last night, says Capt Dickerson and his corns pany engaged tnenemyriry;tf4s tf8ai, G ainesville -yesterday,1 aod. cooapletely. routed jthemj, . capturing ICQ prisoners, one piece of artillery,. b . aides capturing SOO solen! negroea. Among the prisoners are one captaio, two lieutenants and one surgeon. The whole, command , would . have been captured if Captain Dickerson's horses $ad net been worn out . - . .' 7. i; "7 . -s """ The enetny were scattered, and pursued 14 miles. " The enemy's infantry consisted of four coloured reg iments at Starkes, " 7 1 Col. McCormick is .in pursuit with some addition- f'ml forces.- f ' : r .V , l : , FromHobUe. i- ; j . ,..:. i . . .- .. . . ' Mobile, Aug. 19. j : A special dispatch to the Advertiser and JUgi&Ur from Senatobia, dated the 17th, has the Chicago Tirfus of the 12th and Memphis papers of the 13th; j The editor of the Times congratulates his readers that one week has passed without serious disaster to the federal arms. :: ' " r y : : j The rebels are increasing in Kentucky. One thou sand persons,' mostly women and children,' were re- 'cently bknishedfrom the State; by Btfrbridgea It is reported that 2,500, Confederates under Johnson, in Union and -the adjoining counties arc preparing to. attack Mount Vernon.- Burbridge says Kentucky is disloyal, and ready for an outbreak at any moment; J Lincoln friend, are deserting him rapidly . 1 't. . f Winter Daris'made a public pronunciation denoun cing Lincoln in severe language as a usurper of the power of CoDeress and of disreirardinr " the Consti- tution. ; Davis-is knaking a call for a convention to t awBiamo mh AUOalO, ior int PUXDOSO Ol DOmuia" tine candidates for President aa4 Yice President.' v - "i . f DIECOLUTIOJ. THE CONCERN OF ARESTS, KORTLEET A CO., IS tbis day dissolTed br the sal of Mr. Areata interest to 24 r. D. T. Wnllaras. .Ail partie indebted to, or boidiojr claim seaiast. the concern.- will call oa either cart for settlement. for which., Durpose. only, the name of the concern will bo .:t A. tt , . f . i U , A GEO.' ARENTS, -1 u .... . y.J 1 HILL & N0RTLEET. ' NEW CONCERN. The a ndersln ed haye thf da J coDsrtnenhJDk nndertno firm and stria of WILUAMS aftaisaloi fn d hye; !S0alfi3Cir' modions warebonse on the corner of Main ana Ktn streets.-- We shall be eanstantiy snppiiwx witn ue vm of Che win-? and Smokiosr Tobacco, wkob i are, yomeiuc . wAM.n r&wwi frtpt frAin mm niactor era ox vsUDiisnea yepuutian. Also, sll Classen of good now to be bad.! Consign ?f refit s i r b urc5 y In liAnd. Conaiimments of oonntrr produce wiuauo do at- interest, uoerai aaraoce wui u uu .rr". . rrTr w ,a . i n tp-tt t r a tra 7 0 'kl: f :"r -l-'.r. ill, N0BPLEET. TniretiredrornTbTruc 4 pit.-x-Unded to in ror baslnesa connections herrto- j fore in thlscityandrespectfullj'aak- a contlnuamce of their return nr tnanbs to my in en as ana tne paouc. ior ure uoem favors to the new concern ot Messrs. Williams A Norflcet. : .-.Mv'( ..)- , -:i .'-i--: ,v!-GEa-ARENTS.v- Richmond,-Va., August 10th, 1864. j , i, j94-rl0t.- -; - -.:-) - LOANS, ;.- ;; Vf.r- . ON THE SECURITY OP THE FIVE HUNDRED MILLION , SIX PER -CENT. NON-TAXABLE BONDS UNDER THE BEVJSiNTH SECTION OF THE CURRENCY- LAW. . " D1 kEPOSITES ON CALL WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE Treasurer in this city. Assistant Treasurer at Charleston anaaiooue, ana me Depositories at -Wilmington. luuergn. Columbia. Aoi;u8ta..Sayaiuiah and Montgomery, and certLa- cates will be iesued for the same, bearine interest at the rate of four per cent, per annum, and secured by the hypothecation of an amount of tbe above bonds, equal to the sum of these loans. , The bonds to be set apart by the. Treasurer, and the proceeds, when sold, applied exclusively to the payment of the said Certificates. . , - i . . The security and convenience afforded to baoke And other corporations, and to the public generally, by this mode of tem porary investment, and the effect of the, measure if generally adopted, in keeping the currency within moderate bounds, it Is hoped, will commend it to the favorable consideration of the community, and secure their prompt co-operation in, carrying it into effect. .-. r : ; . , '. I -' -. G. A.TBENnOLM. Secretary of tbe Treasury. Richmond, July 22, 1864. Ojtice or C. S. Depository. Raleigh, 'N. C.,?JUy 26th. 1864. HOLDERS OP EIGHT AND SEVEN PER CENT. CER tiflcateS. iflBued by Georee W. Mordecti. late Depositary. and of six per cent, certificates issued by the undersiguedVsre requested to present them and. receive their -bonds. : The coupons thereon,- due January first and J uly first, 18o4, wfil be paid at the same time. i , : . , Holders of Registered Stocks, who have heretofore received their interest at Wilmington v are paln ihformrd that the same will be paid at this office in future. Holders ot ant Registered Bonds can receive their interest at this office, by requestine the Roister at Richmond to transfer his stock to the pay-roll ot inis repository .- ,, i i ... . B. HARRISON.: 82 tf. .j j CL S. Depository. . j WOOL NOTICE. j f QUARTERMASTER'S1 1EPARTMENT. f , R&lkioh, July ST, 1864. I AM NOW: PREPARED TO EXCHANGE COTTON Yarn for Wool, upon the following terms, viz : . One bunch of Yarn for three pounds washed Wool, and one bunch for fpur pounds unwashed. . ; I . . f . , j Agents have been appointed to make the exchange at the fallowing places : Oxford, Tarboro', Einston, Catherine Lake, Concord, Rockingham, Htndersonville, Stateeville, Roxboro'. Asheville, Pitteboro', Louisburg, Fayetteyille, Colerain, ana at this place. i 1 Persons shipping wool to this place will please mark on the packages who they are from, and the cotton yarn will be for warded immediately. . , i. i I hope the people will patriotically respond to the above notice, as the Wool is fotclothingthe tt . C. Troops. : . 61 tf.. j Jl. A. H O WI) A O, fcl P-X3a- TTTT? RAPnUA ' flATTE f TTTT. . A II II : M VMM W 1 j. IS THE MOST PERFECT' MACHINE FOR GRIND inr Sorghum yet offered, to the public. Carefully con structed, under the immediate supervision of a gentleman for several years resident on a sugar plantation, it combines the result" of his practical experience, with best material, and good workmanship. It requires very little wood work in setting up, and combines, in an eminent degree, economy and durability. , V - Other Mills, of 2 and 3 rollers, horrixontal and vertical, and feyrup boilers, from 20 gals, to 120 gallons, for sale Address SAPONA IRON CO., 1 . t Fayetteville; N. C. N. B. Mills and Boilers delivered at Egypt, on Western Railroad, or at Raleigh, or Morrisviile, on North Carolina Railroad... J . ; . ! ( " - j r- July 21, 1864. 77 lmpd. . NOTICE. ; Vy Court of CaSWell, mkde at July Term, 1864, of said Court, I will sell, at public Auction, in Yancey viile, ; for cash, a slave by the name of HENRY, who baa been eon- fined in Caswell jail for mare, than twelve months as a runaway.: -The said slave says he belongs to 'Mr. Henry Gibson, of "Hyde." county, North Carolina, .-fie is sold j by virtue of an Aet of Assembly in ruch cases made and pro, vided to pay prison fees and other charges. - . I JESSE C. GRIFFITH,, .--1 " f Sheriff of Caswell. July 25, 1864. . . 80 ts. NOTICE- I 4 LL THOSE WHO HAVE NOT PAID INTO THE xi, Treasury of the North Carolina Volunteer Navy Company their subscriptions, are requested to do so at .6nce, as the Company is now about, sending abroad an Agent to make pur chase of a vessel. And those wishing to take stock will have short time to proenre the same before the books will be lo sed. I CYRUS P. MENDRNHALL, President. August 6th, 1864. . 91 tf. - Surgeon General's Office, I ; Raleigh, N. C, Juiia 10th. 1864 A MESSENGER WILL LEAVE E THIS OFFICE ON THJ XI. first day, and the fifteenth day, of every month, for Gen,' Liee's army, All boxes left here for any member of that army will oe carr; owner. 43-tf. o there promptly by him and delivered to the 1- :'-'t I : "EDWARD WARRENv -' Surgeon General North Carolina. : CAROLINA FEMALE j COLLEGE. ;7! v THE EXERCISES OF THIS INSTITUTION WILL BE RE sumed on Monday, thej 1st of August, 1864,, with a full corps of teachers. The boarding Department will be .under the supervision of CoL Eli SpralU. - For circular address j i .,.,(.. ; r -u ,.Vi. Rxy, J.R. GRIFFITH, : . - . - - " Office Saleigh & Gaston It. TL Co py, . -. ! - Raleigh, Jcvt 7th, 1864. the board op director8 ',op thiss. company have declared a dividend of 15 per cent. o the capital, stock, payable on and after the 1st of August, 1864, In four per cenL certificates and bonds of the Confederate States, or la Confederate ' treasury notes of the old issue at lace value, at the option of the Company. . : . ? ; 68tL. j ' f W. W. VASS, Treasarer. j $500 keward. . T- STOLEN 'FROM THE SUBSCRIBER ON THE NIGHT of the 2d in it, one bay MARE, three years old, large and likely. ! Her mane lies on the left side rather dapple bay, blaek legs, mane and UU. Taken by Vaughn's Cav alry. Any person that will return said . mare will receive thabove reward. : ; ' . ; ! : ' t ,. .. i !- JESSE VANNOY. Wilbara, N. C..oly g, 186. I k 13 w6w - , - j r COiniTTTEIJ . ' TO THIS JAUiUr WAUK UJUn i'I, a. U,A8 A ETJW a way, a negro boy. 8 or ft years old, weighs about 45 pounds. lO THE JAIL OP WARS COUNTY, 1. 4 feet high, yellow, says ma name is ij.ai, was nired to the Hospital at weldon. and that he belongs to Mrs. Sophia Allen. The owner of saidoy Is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, or he will be dealt withaa the law directs. .- W. H. HIGH, - .,. . . . - - - x - .-.Sheriff; JuneS8th,'lS64. ;j - j'i;. U- v BT-dltwtf. 1 SHOES! SHOES!! AM MANUFACTURING A SUPERIOR ARTICLE ' ... J I nf Ladies French Calf Balmoral Boots. t- Gents Calf and Ela Ties.' - ' :: . ; i Orders soli and promptly JUledV ' v Wreensborov N. U. TIIU THE GR2AT LIXERART TTEEKLY THE GREAT LITERARY "vfEEKLY ; OF THE SOUTH I;--'-OP THE SOUTH! ' . A gS?SSS ?&HU' ii JOURNAL ! i- A YSSry tmy Journal i r BEAUTIFULLLY ILLUSTRATED ' ! . BEAUTIFULLLY ILLUSTRATED . . v ELEGANTLY? PRINTED ' : . EVERY SATORDat - V , , .EVERY SATURDJu r - MORE TALENTED iv r v: ; i, MORE TALENTED S x CORPS ? OF CONTRIBUTORS1 " . CORPS 'OlT-CfONTRIBUTORS ' THAN WAS EVER BEFORE ENGAGED THAN WAS EVER BEFORE ENGAGED - IN ACTUALLY WRITING FOJ IN ACTUALLY WRItLVG FOR : ANY AMERICAN PAPER ! - : ' ANY' AMERICAN ' PAPER j f : i t BRILLIANT, CHARGING '. r BRILLIANT, CHARMING AND THRILLING" r . AND THRILLING -1 : with romances,' . . - with romances,! SKETCHES, - : SKETCHES, TALES i TALES ! OF - - . - . : REALM REAL! t Y LIFEi 1 LI; F'E POETRY,! POETRY, M HISTORY, HISTORY, ; BIOGRAPHY, BIOGRAPHY, NOVELETTES NOVELETTES, ESSAYS, CRITICISMS. ESSAYS; CRITICISMS, WITTICISMS, MISCELLANY. WITTICISMS, MISCELLANY, INCIDENTS AND ANECDOTES, INCIDENTS AND ANECDOTES, . OF THE WAR AND ITS HEROES. QF THE WAR AND ITS HEROES, ' INCLUDING TRANSLATIONS. INCLUDING TRANSLATIONS, JROM THE GERMAN,' -FRENCH, PROM THE GERMAN, FRENCH, AND OTHER LANGUAGES. THE HOUSEHOLD! AN ORNAMENT! for thvtaklok A SOLDIER'S PAPER FORI THE CAMPl ! . : a ' ; traveller's COMPANION. ' PLEASANT READING FOR EVERYBODY: A RICH CASKET OF POLITE SOUTHERN LITERATURE 1 SUBSCRIPTION Six months, ! K t $10 00 The Trade supplied at $25 per hundred. ' Address. .-. . !. - .--: I ': . wir. 5. SMITH, 7 . Editor and Proprietor, ' Raleigh, N. 0. . May 7, 1864. .. -y-.: : jjy I ; :14- 7" a few important; facts v.i . . ' IN REGARD TO i . . SOUTHERH HEPATIC PILLS," f THEY ARE PREPARED' pROM THE BEST QUALITY J. of Medicine by the disco verei. now an aeed Minister of the Gospel, and are sale. ;-,.si; f- - - 2. Theyrhave been known for years and tested by thpu sands. . -' ' -i ' - 8. Five hundred persons are Jcnown to have been cured by them. ", : -. ' -::!'''-. '4. They are not recommended by the proprietor for every thing, but olny for diseases which arise from disordered livers. 6. Directions and certificates accompany each box and these certificates are from well known anoVmoet respectable individuals.-, -v - "r-i--.--.' r . e. Correspondents recommend them as good for Liver Dis ease, Chills and FeversuPneumoniar Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Billions Fevers, Billions Rheumatism, Worms, Plurisy, Bron-, chltis, Jbc - "i-M:v! ..- 7. Several gentlemen state that-the use of these Pills has been to them an annual saving cf from $100 to $ 200 s- they are the best plantation medicine ever offered to the public. 8. Some Physicians of the highest standing prescribe them to their patienti, and hundreds of boxes have been sold, to regular practitioners. . ' . 1 ' . ; 1 - , , ' 9. During the last quarter 3,880 boxes have been -sold to Druggist,' one in South Carolina, and one in Notth Carolina and some time ago over 8,700 boxes were ordered by Druggists tn one townln Virginia. - ? -' : r :-:-: t Price, $3 a box. For $30 a dozen boxes will be sent to any address. A very liberal discount to Druggists and country merchants. Cash (new currency) to accompany or ders; iiry.-: --- 'J :rV't'r- 7; For Sale in ITorth CaroHna ai oUows: AshevUle, B. J Aston, Albemarle, J.- M. Bivins, Lincolnton, 8. P. Sherrill, .' SjgSSk Haywood, - . p. P.PeBcod, . v 7 Rockingham, Jl p. Northnm, Sabfibuxy, Henderson & Euuis, Shelby, R. Fronebenrer, : Wadesboro', W, Of Bennett, . . Whiteville, K. Haynes, Wilmington, Walker Meares. " i 5-;.- 4. R. McLin, : V f if'-. ILLippitt.' GEORGE w: DEEMiSi - - ;,Goldsboro N C. Nre liu V. a. Carr. Clinton. Hubbard & Mosley, Concord, J.Reid, - , .. Enfield. J Cohen. Fayetteville, N A. S ted man jk Greensboro. Porter A Gorreu, Goldaboro', Lucas & Moore, Halifax. J. O'Brien, ; Henderson, Wyche A Co., . Lexington, J. P". Stimflon, Address - . Jaly S5UW 1864. ; ' 7' ' MED1I0ITT SPEIN6S. BTJBXX COUHTY.TU C; 8 OUR FRIEND, CAPT. w w ! ii i v m p aai smi.i' jji it. a ms a. a ja ken tO himself a Wife, and now nf nnminir t tha HnHnmi and our particular friend CoL ' , is des irons ufl doing the same, we have concluded, Tuesday the 2Sd insUnt, to in vite a number of the beauty and Intellect of (Western North Carolina, to share oar hospitality and listen to the gentle murmuring ol Crystal Creek, combined with music employed for the occasion. The happy captor will I bo entitled' to two years soiourn at the Springs, free of charge. Ii- l" 2T Bridal parties will not be charged for thd time speclr r tST" An extra stage will be put on the Uae for the occasion.' - t" rThe chargea at Piedmont this season, are $13 a day by the month $15 a day by the week, and $20 a day for a shorter time, ... -; - -:7?i : - o. $37" No danger from raiders: The whole surrounding coun try has been rendered- secure Ere the deserters," who for merly sheltered in the mountains have been swept out, J z .v t i , v v - E". BORTOK, Proprietor.- - Ausutt 19th, l&l. V . 7 ,.7102-41; - - A SMALL FARMv WHT.T. tmOXniTTY TO I - . m Si m. a. M a a a M. 9 .f -' ' Tbo following ccaprists tht tacabcra diet ed to the next General Assembly, t& fir ts heard from:" . " ; - ; r ? JP'r -Tt -y- JvrV. SENATE, :y l : i 1 Pasquotank and PefquUntof-lW H Bi-ley 2 Camden and Currituck D McD Lmdser u 3 Gates and Chowan Mills IV Eur Tt - . 4 Hydo and Tyrrell Edward Mtna- 'i . h Northampton J"B Odorn . ,7 i h'6 Hertford James MAYynns 'v kV;4 n Mair rn a'StonlJcsse Stubbs 'w j J IHIIJU-JJU l IgginS i , 10 Edgecombe and Wilson-J E Powell - i 11 Pitt-EJ Blount. : . , J2;Bcaufbrt E J Warreii : - 13 Craven Nathan A Wbitford" u t - r - 1.4 Carteret kn4 Jones M P Arendetl ' , ilSx Qrceti nd Lenoir Lj.i 8MieiA& -iT I m Jnno ver Eii ;V Hall vr: fh-fk- 17 rLaplm WJt. Ward.-. . : 7 ' V:. "18. Onslow I N Saunders V "7-7r-1 7-; 7 19 Bladen, Brunswick and Columbus j W Ellis . 20 Cumberland and Haruttt W B Wricht 722 Wayne benjamin Aycock - 7 ; ,23 ; Johnston T D Snead ' 24 Wake W D Jones " ; 25 Nash A J Taylor , " -1 ' . 26. FranklinW Harris" . Y . 727 Warren TJPitchfora;. 7 . : 728 Granville-lWLassitef - 7" . 29 Person Chas SWitsted ' ' 7 30 Ornger-Iohn Berry -, r7 7 -,31 Alamance and Randolph Giles Mebane 32 Chatham E Straushan 33 Moore and Montgomery Dr J M Crump i ; 34 Richmond and Robeson Giles Leitch -1 ; 85 Anson and Union W C Smith 36 Guilford-R P Dick -.;..,', 37' CaswellrWm Long ' , j r Y38 Rockingham D W Courts 39 Mecklenburg W M Grier ' 40 Cabarrus and Stanly J E McEachen 41 Rowan and Davie W B March 42 Davldson-Hi Adams 4- ! 43 Stokes and Forsyth J E Matthews I 7 ; 44 Ashe, Surrr. WatauW Yadkin and AlWha- ny J Horton , ' -".( . .- ., y 45 Iredell, Wilkes"and Alexander A M Bogle r 46 Burke, McDowell ;and, Caldwell S F Patter son ' ,.- , J - . j,. . 47' Lfhcofn, Gaston and Catawba M L McCorkle 48 Rutherford, Poik and Cloveland Dr W-J T Miller ' ., . . . .' t 49 Buncombe, Henderson. Madison. Yancv. Mit chell and Transylvania M Patton I ! 50 MacOn, Haywood, Cherokee. Clav and Jack- son uoi d j urvson i i . -. ; , rt t : " i 7 : HOUSE OF COMMONS. , Alamance C FFaucett and R Y McAden . 'Alexander J M Carson Anson A J Dargan and L L Polk ..Alleghany McMillan !. Ashe . ' . . Beaufort R S Donnell, David M Carter Bertie Dr P T Henry, James Bond - Bladen J W Russ Brunswick D L Russell, Jr - rBaaoombe . Jaines Oudger ' " Cabarrus- W S Harris Caldwell-lsbell Camden W A Duke Carteret S D Pool Caswell Montford McGehee and S. S. Hani son. - . Catawba W P Reinhardt. Chatham J H Headeri, W J Headen, W P Had- iey j . " Cumberland and Harnett J G Shepherd, John McCormick, and A D McLean. Cherokee G W Hays - ; Chowan, L C Benburr. . . 4 7CIayr ., , ' ' : h Cleveland D Beam and J W Gidney Columbus -Forney George.- . Craven Wm Lane, T H Gaskins. 1; Currituck ' 7- . Davie R F Johnston. ' Duplin Z Smith, R B Houston. , - Davidson C F Lowe- L Hanes. - Edgecombe and Wilson David Cobb, L D Farmer. Erank'lin .YV. K Davis. : j , Forsythe W U Wheeler, W B Stipe. Gaston W T Shipp. ; . Gates Richard Bond. - f.. Guilfoad D F Caldwell, A Kltpp, A.S Holtbii. . Granville E unssom, J S Amis, P FlPeace Green-rH H Best. v v Halifax H Joyner, A fi Davis. . Haywood Dir. S L Love. ': : v Henderson and Transylvania M M Patton, Hertford JB Vann. : Ilyde ' . . Iredell T A Allison L Q Sharpe; Jackson W A Enloe. ' . ' Johnston W A Smith, W G Banks. Jones F G Simmons.. 4 f v f Lenoir-4 W7Wooteri. ' ''.I ;7 7 Lincoln Ambrose Costner. Macon J M Lylc. ' . . Madison W H Brown. ' Martin S WOtterbridge.- V McDowell W F Craig. . - 71 Mecklenburg ECGrier;JL Brown. v Mitchell v y - i': 7 Montgomery E n Davis : 7- MobreElam J Harrington; - "y ; 7NashCapt G C Lewis. '7 - 7 ' r New-Hanover S J Person, J R -Ha wes; Northampton S TStanciH W J.Rogcrs, ,; y itv Orange-S F :WiUrps, sW.N Pattefsonii ; 1 Onslow-e-A: JalurrilL ' l :K -iyy -V 7-Pasquotankr-rW E Mann. U7 - : "7 ' r Perquimans J, H R.ddick - 2 -7 Person J W Cunningham." ; f 7 Pitt-S-C Perkins, B G Albritton; : Randolph Joe). Ashworth, ET Blair. .".: Rowan n ja jsnooer, "ti vrawioru. - -7 Richmond B P.-Little...x '.t 7 r Robeson David Bethune, Thos J Morisey ' Rockingham Strong and Boyd: : 'cyy ; 7 Rutherford-J L Carson and A R Bryan. . Sampson L S PowelL, Patrick Murpby. 7 Stanly Harris; '' '. . V 7 Stokes W H Flynt. i ?; ; ?'3 7 Surry -" ' y' -yty , Tyrrell - y - ; yy lUnion-C Austin y -.r: : ? ,. Wake-G H-Alford, 0 J Rogers, D G FowleJ WaynerrM H . Craw lord, J Al Caho. 7Warren--T J, Judkins, W T Alston, 7 WasUngton-L C Latham. ' 7'f V Watauga Wm 'Horton. r 'f v. Wilkes A S Calloway, P T. Horton. 7 YadkinA CCowles; - : 0-r 7anceyLM Young. ; : 7 777 ? 7 Sorghrin imis and Boa'era. : TUST RECEIVED. FROM SAPONA IRON iWORKSj'jPiN U otn supply: of two and three'Roller' u ilia 20 to ICO gallons.; K eptconstanpy ;on hand a UrgeuTmjy-f i i.4 FTIXD OmCERS, BRIGAD!!, DmsiOSS ASD rniw' Qy NORTH CAROLINA lUiUiill& Wi 77 0Itn Nof CoLoxxLa. Lixtrr. CotxatLa. ( . lLuoaa. 1 Ham A Crown. ' Jarratt N Ilarreii. Lewis C Latham. pan WmrrttT WmTLnnett, Kdwla A O borne. William JUill, i J McLeod Turner, -Rnfus A Barrier, WmlfUCowlea: wum a juuwa,i u m jraniey. John W Lea. RobtFWebb, . Ed O navwood. 8am UcD Tate. Wm Lee Davidson, Jss M Whitson, . wno u Aiarcnuon, 10 Stephen JJ Pool, Henry T Qnlonr ; I Thos Sparrow, I Jttmes RsUJy, - Robert W Alston. 11 is Wm JJtartin.' Francis W Bird. Wm 8 Davis. H B Coleman. ; IS JoaH Hvman. r Henry A RoMra. K Benton Withers", Jos II Lambeth ' - 14 13 It RTjlerBermetL WmilacRae, - -Wm A Stowe, -V t Wm A Johnston. W H Yarborouih, Gray W Hammond. tdo ii Kuarp. - 1 J Jobvsoii, . 18 John X IVarry . John w Mciiiu:- ; 19 rr. . n na ... -1 wiu a RobiuBoa,: in jc iioDerta Wm j'Ptakl, . " 31 23 Wm B Rankin. - Thbe B OaDowa S3 Chas O Claekaai 24 Wm J Clarke. f John L Harris, ' Thaddeus D Lore, Wm 8 Gradr. a " 25 H M Rutledire. r jcam u Afryson, 2U 27 John R Lane.'. JaaT Adams, "-. Jos C Webb, - SamNStowe, - J A. Gilmer, Jf,"7 Sam D Lowe, Wm B Creaaman. Geo F-Whitfleld, Wm H A SpVrr BacJProiatt, 28 29 Frank M Parker- 81 jonn v Jorcin, Chas W Knlsht. John AD McKay 82 83 34 85 86 87 88 89 David G Cowan, RobtV Cowan, . Geo T Gordon, . Jas T Johnston, John D Taylor, Wm O Morris, : John Ashford, F A Reynolds, George Tait. . A M Waddell. ueorruiiiwu, Jos u Saunders, . Francis L Twitty, Simon B Taylor, Jas M Stovenson. , Jackson LBost, Geo W Flowers, ' Wm" A noTland, lioger Moore, Thomas J Brown: : ' Walter J Boggan. ChasM Stedman, NelllMcK McNeill, Arch D Crnduy, Wm 11 Jones. James T Davis,'. JasRMcDonald, , Erio Erson, , - ' ' W L J Lowrance. John G Jones, . William Lamb, Wm M Barbour, Wm J Hoke. David Coleman. 40 41 43 43 44 45 49 47 48 49 SO 51 53 53 54 55 66 57 68 59 60 61 63. 63 64 65 66 67 68 John J Hedrick, John A' Baker. -: John Brown, - -Thos S Kenan. ChasWBradshaw, Thos C Slncojtary, Taze L Hargrove, John R Winston, A CMcAUister, Albeit A Hill, John A Fleming, John C Vanhook, Caleb B Hobeon, Marcus A Parks, Jas T Morehead, Anderson Ellis, Alfred H Beio. samuei ii Atoya. Wm L Saunders, Geo H Faribault, Sam H Walkun. Lee M McAfee, Geo Worth am. Hector McKethan, Wm A Owens. Ken R Mnrchison. John K Connally, Paul F Faiuon, ; Arch C Godwin. Q Gratiott Luke. John W Graham, James A Craige, -Thomas J Dola, James hi Mayo, James THufi;. Henry Harding-, - James H McNeill, Thos P Jones, ' John J Spann, Clem G Wright. , Ed Whitford. iiamuton c Jones, John B Palmer,. ' Den D Ferrcbee, Wash M Hardy, Jas D Radclifie, Edward Cantwell. James T Weaver, wm d uevane, BG McDowell, Stephen B Evans, Wm N Garrett. Geo W Clayton, : -! ;7 - Geo N Folk, Alfred H Baird. J H Nethercutt, Rufus W Wharton, John N Whitford, James W H in ton, itq u leuowiy, The First Battalion (Heavy Artillery) is commanded by MaJ Alexander MacRae ; The First Battalion Sharp Shooters by Capt R E Wilson; The Second Battalion (Infantry) by The ' Third Battalion (Light Artillery) by Mat JohnW Moore ; The Tenth Battalion by Ma W L Young ; The Twelfth Battalion by Capt J O Cherry t The Thirteenth Battalion (Light Artillery) by Lieut Col Joseph B Starr; The Fourteenth Bat talion (Cavalry) by Lieut Col J L (Henry ; The Fifteenth Battalion (Cavalry) by Lieut . Col J M Wynn ; Thomas' Legion consists of a Regiment and a Battalion and is commanded by Col Wm H Thomas. - i , 1 ' - The let and 3rd Regiments are in Stewart's Brigade, John son's Division, EwelTs Corps. - J The 3d, 4th. 14th and 80th are In Cox's Brigade, Rode' Di vision, EwelTs Corps. I t . " The 6th, 12th, SOth and 83d are In Johnston's Brigade, Bodsa Dlvisipn, Ewell's Corps. r . . - The 6th, Slst, 54th and t7th and 1st Battalion Sharp Shoet- ' era are in Lewis' Brigade, Hoke's Division.; Beauregard'a Corps. The 43d Regiment is temporarily with this Brigade. The 7th. 18th, 28th, 83d and 37th are in Lane's Brigade, Wil cox's Division, Hill's Corps. J i The 8h, Slst. Slst and 61st are in Clingman's Brigade, Beau- The tn, lttth, 41st, 58U ana 63d ar In Barrlngra Brlxade, P amptoB V Plviwten, . Crpa. - - . . The 11th, 26th, 44th, 47tb and 62d are In Rlrkland's fBrlgade, Heth's Division, Hiirs Corps. ' The 13th 16th. 23d, 34th and 83th are In Scale's Brigade, Wilcox's DiTiion, Hill's Corps. i- -. The 15th, 27th, 46th and 43th are in Cooke's Brigade, Heth's Division, Hill's Corps. i - The 17th. 42d, 50th and 66th are in Martin's Brigade, Hoke's Division, Beauregard's Corps. The 24th, 25th, 35th, 49th and 56th are In Ransom's Brlgr d, .Division, Beauregard's Corps. The 29th 1 in Ketones Brigade, French's Division.' The 32d, 43d, 45th, 53d and 2d Battalion are Jn Grimes' Bri gade, Rodes Division, E well's Corps. The 36th and 40th are in Herbert's Brigade, Whiting's Divi sion, Beauregard's Corps. . Tbe 39th is In McNair's Brigade, French's Division; The 55ttr is in Davis' Brigade, Heth's Division, Hill's Corps. . The 58in and 60th are in Reynold's Brigade, Stevenson's Di vision. . r - - . The 10th, 623, 64th. 65th, 67th and 66th ars not brigaded, JUNIOR RESERVES : i V 1st Battalion Reserve Forces, MaJ. C. W. Broadfoot, 3d' 3d 4th 5th 6th 7th J. H. Anderson,. . i i : nooks. . J. M. Reece. W. E. Beasley. ' W. McK. Clark, j W. Foster Frencbi 4 G0YEBHMENT OT NORTH CAROLINA. His Excellency, ZsbulobrB Vancje, Buncombs, Governor -Col David A Barnes, Northampton, Aid do George Little, Wake. do Richard, II Battle, Jr, Anson, Private Secretary Dr Edward Warren, Chowan, Surgeon General. ' John P H Russ, Wake, Secretary of State. Jonathan Worth Randolph, Public Treasurer. . Curtis H Brogden Wayne, Comptroler. - ' Bsmuel F Phillips, Orange, Auditor. . i Oliver H Perry, Wake, State librarian. ' . Major General R."G Gatlin, JLeooir, Aejutant Oensral. 7 . Major William B Gulick, Beaufort, Pay master. Major John De?ereox, Wake, Quartermaster. Major .Thomas D Hogg, Wake, Commissary' and Ordnance Officer. ... I .. . Major James Sloan, G'.lford,vQaarterra8Str. - -Major Henry A Dowd, EJgecombb," do' Major James H Foote,Asst. AdjU Gen., (Roll or Honor.) Major William A Graham, Jr., Ass't Adjt. General. - ' Lieut. Josiah Collias, Washington county, Ordnance Ds Tjartm'enL 2 " "' ' -' . Lieut. John B. Ncathery, Wake, Asst. Adjt. General. Lieut Tbotnas White. Franklin, At. Quartermaster.' .Lieut. Ij'aao W, Garrett, Edgecombe, Asst. Quartermaster. Lieut. Thaddeus McGce, Wake, Asst. Commissary. - J Lieut. Co&rlos H. Tbompeoti, Wake, AcsL Comuxifliary. r i ; .' JUDICIAL - - ' - 7 Supreme C(ftt'-rlclitaoui M Pearson, Yadkin; Chief Justice, WilI;axa H.Bt?le, Orange, and Matthias E Man- J ly, of Crave, Judges; Sipn JI Keg erg, Wake, Atternsy . hai . iif niiio. a Jai. HamtLtr. Hartfrter t i Jul and - fiB WreeaCUtlWeeU'ln. the elty Of Raleigh seeord ' ' : I Monday in Juae euch year. .- Tbe.Morgantoa term baa been dUconUhoVd) ;- Vr-; : 7 V ; Superior CourU.'nags.- Ravin K.&a, irtnon, Roumlui M Sfl-oodtra, Wake ; Robert R Heath, Chowan 4 -Robt'S French, Robeson; Jjicjea W Osboroo, Mecklenburg ' . Oeorge Howard; Wilson ; Robert B. Uilliam, GranvUlo ; WiUiani M Shipp, Henderson. t. . t. - 7' Solicitor., 1st Circuit, Jesse J Yeates, Hertford j Jnd . Circuit Charles C Clark, . Craven 1 3rd . Circuit, BieU H ' Rogers, Wake, Attorney General; 4th Circuit, Thomas 7. Settle, Roekingham ; 5th Circuit, Ralph Buxton, Comber- . ' land ; 6th Circuit; Robert F Armfield, Yadkin .7th Circuit, William F Bjnums ih CircoJt, 'Anguitua ;B Merrimon, ' '." Buncombe.' y : -. " ': y '. 1 Conjedird.lt 'Slates DUtritf Court Uon ' .9 Blggf Martin "Judge; George V Strong, Wayne, Attorney ;lWF-i ! .Watson, Craven, Clerk : Wesley Joaes, Wake. Marshall - - 7 Council oj Slate-V B Sattsrthwaite, Pitt;' Eobsrt P Pick, Guilford j Dr James Galloway, .Wilkes ; L Eldredgo Johnston; J R Hargrave, Anson; Jesse Rtubbs, Martin. e jAlerasy Board Hit Excellency, Gov. Vance President ExO'Jiew, IU9 William jE, .Pell, Wake, and Professor RichorJ Sterling flnilford; JT Wm Sloan, of Gaston Richard H BatU, .JT.!cretary, 7. 4 ' ' 7 'Board IsTtaifix JupkVmsmtb. HU Excellency,' Go Vanoe, President, x Ojjij;i, Wm Eaton, Jr; of Warren, J H Planner, of Kew Hanover, and-Montford McGehee .Richard H JJattle, Jr. Secretary. " ' ' ' ' (JotnMixsuiti&s of SiHSW? und.-lan xuomas noan, . Alamance, Hon Weldon Ed wardf, , Warxsa and JJojj . David I Swaui, Orange. ' . ' -T Th Uni remty of N orth Carolina J at Chapel HI1L Hon David L Swain, Fresideot. m " 1 : 1 - J&ev Calvio 11 Wiley U Superintendent or aa vossmoa ScbooIs.f tbegtalc . : ' 1 . ' -M3l ' . WDUe J PW, A il. is Principal ef the W O xmtouoa, for the Deaf Dumb and the Blind, at itaieiga ; -. - Dr.Ed ward C. Jfisber U- fcaperiflttiwa vi jy -u;uv V i . ' i i 1 i ' ,. t . i i I; ' j i i I r 3 -i i 1 I WOW oa tne i7tn wu 256... v a - w ... j 1 . . 1 - H. . "
The Daily Conservative (Raleigh, N.C.)
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