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-0K or THE PRESS ASSOCIATION!
2- to act oi tonsrepp, in ine year 1001, -
From Kichtaond. ; : .
RrcaMHKD, Sept 15. '
..- from .in officer in Lomix's B.-igade savs :.
v.,ve ibp-enemy, through Mrtinsburg yeter
1 .i arid to-day arc tearing up the railroad.
's'y. 27tf-a7.Jorthe-;i3th Fays;. Fifty-one
in Mr.c show ihe nettTtpubliean gain to be
- i jn:lrt'I and eighty four. - - : I
ft -Uret reas meeting ever held assembled in
M.viUv evminE to -rfc-firy the nornina-
'I. :.. i II " " 7
iri;l his letter of acceptance.
K ;;;iro tOSni repori3
. -ujt. !i ircm Jnditnnpolis announces the cap-
' Mis.'cuii cuerrilla.
1 c;" .trr A-W.irice --sras c-pturcd off Hatteras
X-- .'tecr-i-r Etzy was captured on tue
fl.c vcsif sr.d cr.rgo worth half riiillion
:h ir?t.
ciiied Mary, anived at j
1 repair
i on
i . . Ko P.! i.t If -ac; Tiimnrf.'l in
Ci l1"
- r.x -rrni'lil soon make another tlfjfi
;t tt;-: - yy' 7
I.!,m.:,..:or, in; American r.ffAirfl. : .
pV sl.i'tun r.-.-aof the 10th says: Lincoln
-. -i ! v uw commissioners to Jiichinond, as
)
I
" luwn tlr.t many leading men ot the republican
, .,.v htdy bsc:i urSinS that policy.
,1 h.
' ,p 1 1 t;i!:et cxrite-: and une.ttled. Olnsiid
. ,.-Ja! (L.-pitch from Petersburg to the Uich-
, v H7.V to-dav Mys: A force of the enemy's
.iTshr 3'ii'inlmtry, supposed to be a raiding paity,
liuT'Cc i from the Weldon railroad this morning in
the vicinity cf.Puplar Springs Chusch, twa miles
Rtct of ti.e railroad, and "four miles from the city.
Sklnr.LsMt.s- vras going on all the morning. No
j.arii' iih.rs reaived yet
From Petersburg.
PTERSBCUG, Sept. 15.
Warren's Yankee corps advanced westward this
ni rains to Popular Spring Church, two mile's from
Wi-Uhn railroad. The enemy broke through
i'. itler's line, and were met by Col. Ferrebee and
i's-'.ri.i; brigade, and vrere repulsed. Ou"r loss was
jriflirg. The enemy had commenced fortifying at
th Church. Piisoncrs state that it was an attempt
'.ouvanoe their lines in the direction of the Souths
:d,- railroad. All quiet on the bajanee of the lines:
No !..;1.in2 and but little picket tiring.
From the Lyncbiirj Virginian.
lirK liETUAYAL Ot UKN, MUKtiAiS A CUJt
We take c;reat pleasure in giving . place to the.
!! winjr ctirtction of an error into which we M ere
l.'l in regaid to the betrayal ot Gen. Morgan:
The Virginian of the Sth fust., -in an account of
ki.orat Morgan's death, Mates that Mrs. Williams,
"jt hase house he was a guest," betrayed hhu by
giving ihe iiiiVrnialion which brought the enemy
upon hit.n. It is tvt so. The Mrs. Williams whose
gift he wis, is un old lady, a widow, and a 'true
aii;ern wonnn. S -e would be the.last person in
TV nori't'j er.trap even an enemy by professions
f f.ivii ')d h r.pitaiity. She was a personal
'-mimI r-f CI ..r. ...1 '"A T. .r,ri n: ftho L-1- n tt nr.tliJnrr rf
ihm eiA-K.y uuul they hud surrounded her house,
ttii- M .-.ho at onco roused tho General from his sleep
and a?i;.stt.d tiim lo escape frocu.tho house, i She has
i s i :.n oHictr in our cavalry, and has done as much
lor our uiea and suffered as much f oin the enemy as
nv or.?. ' i
Tl;e'ir;s. Williams'' suspected of betraying Mor
gan i ; iim v. it c of a near relation of the. old lady of
trt-i s iUiO ;?in? who is at Knoxville. . She was bet
stii a truest 1 tl.e luu.-e, and nr.y, or may not,
have tpvn the iuforniation. If she did, it was a
vrik o supererogation, T.r the ton-n was full ot
bitt.r t Mies. Fk ci iho moment Morgan reached
Greenville, a hundred hostile eyes were on evry
motion a iuiU-j. Instant and accurate information
wascnt lo the enemy by messengers more certain
ti an any wovn m could be.
The iihr.iitrt of name has misled you or your in
formant. doubt it the suspected "Mrs. Williams "
d-d ar; the part ascribed to her. Be that as it may,
-!( rgan's hostess was not priFv to any of her acts.
I Know-the old Ja.ly well h.ave'known her long.
-no -n ht? hen more .shocked by the event, or lels
more horror and detestation r f the acts which led to
it tr.an the elder Mrs, William?, who was sincerely
aficnipf Morran and of our cause. O.
5 fa m t- :
j rr.on tfif. VALLEY.
e 'lave some iato news irom me vnvj, tt.v6w
t'!'e Rockingham Jiojister. A formidable raid start
tlo jt fI0m tl0 enemy's lines r n Friday or Saturday
citenient along up the Valley. Commissaries and
'i riertnasters were busy removing their stores to
phc.es of safety. It was reported that they had
passc-d up the Page Valley, but1 this afterwards
FJoveJ to be a mistake ; and it was ascertained that
:ey hid crossed over to.the eastern side of the Blue
indge. The following telegraphic despatch, pub
hshed by the Register, throws FOme light on the
uatter:
Unliable information from below says, Kershaw's n
"rion met the enemy at Berry vine on the 3rd and
-it-ked them. They were about two corps strong.
H e drove them several miles upon another corps id
reserve. Brig. Gen. Humphreys was painfully but
-ot serioiLsl' wounded. Our loss in killed very
suud. Everything1 encouragin. Nothirig heard of
we raiders this morning.V' .! .
Since the above was written, the .Register adds
e hare heard from the raiders." The body which
as supposed to bct advancing this way consisted of
&out 3,000 cavalry, which was cut off in the fight
t Berryrille, and they were making tracks to get
out of our way 1 They crossed at Ashby's Gap, and
p08 Prbably passed down near the base of the
ueltfdge to their stronghold at Harper's Ferry.
-'.-I ' ' IiATEK. ' -.
A gentleman from Winchester, which place he
cft on Thursday last, reports all quieten the Valley,
;Jth the exception of occasional cavalry skirmishes.
Xbe present location of our army it is unnecessary
tate, but our people mar' rest assured that it is
m the right place Prftr-iJuV xprc39,xlZth. j
-',
From the Londem Honing Pott, July S&
! CAN TBE WAIt GO ONf J
pn Monday nigh Mr. Litdsay inquired if it
wavtbe intention ofr the Government, in conceit
with tho other power of. EaiopO, toa3a thwr
cnideavors to bring nbont a fiuspension of ho3tilL
ties in America, and Lord Pafmerston replied that,
inj tte pTeient ttate of thing, it was not thought
there would -be aoyj advantage in inch a step.
This incident forces us to ask how long it isjrealjy
probable that tbia impracticable, aimleM, hopeless
war wili last. Is it at ollJikely thatit ill sarviv
tho present campaign ? It cannot eerionsly, bo
supposed that the Northerners will go u fighting
forever at the co.t of national bankruptcy and
universal ruin and the desolation of tbi-ir homes,
not only without any tangible profit or advantage
at prest nt,-bat eveui without any prospect of pos
sible benefit in ; the future. We speak of Cbe
desolation of Northern' homes, because, as the loss
in killed end wounded ;is at least thrica as great
on their eido as on that of the Confederates, tbero.
must soon le not aisibgle family in the Federal
States bnt what will have to mourn the death of
ono or more of its members, or to witness the sad
spectacle of a husbandj a brother, a ton, painfully
dragging himself about a cripple for life. Is it
creditable, is it conceivable, is it even possible, that
tho Federals should continue such a war much
longer? Their doirW so real! v seems to be iu
consistent with the nature of man and of thiegs
Man is not given to rum himself systematically for
nothing. War canrjot bo carried on upon nation
al bankruptcy. The mouutains of debt which
the Federals are piling up, like Pelion upon Oism,
must ere long fall with a tremendous crash, and
i bury the Government; under their ruins. -From
tho number of regiments which 'are continually
marching home ooj the expiry of their term of
f-ervice, and leaving the armies in the very crisis
of a battle, it is evident enough that those who
have had ono taste, pf the war .will not enter the
ranks a second time! Those who, have not served
may, by the bribe ofjhigh bounties, by kidnapping,
by eolisting them when drunk, and other notable
American devices, bo induced to go forth as food
for powder, j Bnt at this rate, all the male popu
lotion having gone jthrough the ordeal, either as
4j huudrcd days' men V or for a longer term, there
will be no inexperienced civilians left to bring
within the net of trie conscription. This leads to
an important conclusion. Even the civilians
themselves, who have had no taste of the realties
lof war, and bave been accustomed to view it on
jits bright and romantic side, have resisted the
draft by force in more than one locality. What,
then, will be tho effect when it is attempted to
preps trained soldiers who are thoroughly sick of
campaigning? There will be another civil war
in the North. It has been lightly said that im
migrants from the 'Old World will fill the North
ern armies, but this will not bear serious examina
tion. If the North is to depend upon mere
foreign merccnario?, tho war will come to an end
1 very speedily indeed ; end if it could bo carried
j on by such means, it would be far more formidable
lo Hie Vjovernmeni; at tvasuiugiuu iunu iu iuai at
Richmond. I But, at all events, mercenaries or
patriots, foreigners or natives, there must be money
to pay the troops ; there must be money to eatiafy
tho contractors, whose war this has now really
become. That a financial collapse is imminent
docs not' admit of the shadow ot a donbt. No
soldiers, American! born or alieus, will fight ; no
soldiers can fight without money fcr he necessa
ries of war. No5 contractor- will supply these
necessaries without money. When the crash
comes, and come it must, and at no distant period,
soldiers and contractors, American enthusiasts and
foreign mercenaries, will leave the war to take
caro of itself.
I ATLANTA. .
We give some faats in rtgard to this city, which
has now passed into the hands of the enemy, which
will bo of general jintcrcsh Though we have lost
AtUnta, the Confederacy is unconquerable and as
unshaken in its purposes as it was before the event'
occurred. It is net to be denied, however, that the
loss is a severe one.
There are three railroads which terminate in AU
lanta the Georgia road, connecting Atlanta with
Augusta ; t,ho Macon and Western road to Macoo,
and Westtrn and Atlantic road to I Chattanooga,
jTenne8see. I A few miles south of Atlanta branches
theLagrangoTailroad, connecting Atlanta with West
Point, ou tho Chattahoochee river, at the Alabama
line, 75 miles distant By means of these railroads
Atlanta in former tim e3 was connected with all parts
of the Uuited States. . , !
The city was laid out in 1845, anil has now become
one of the most populous in Georgia.1 In 1860 its
population' coneisted of about 12.j)00 resident inhabi
tants, and'tince the war has increased to almost
double that number, the surplus being madetip of
Government jofficials and employees, j The city con
tains several hotels, a courthouse and some fine
blocks of buildings. Since the warjit has become
an extensive Government depot and manufacturing
centre. Here are Jocated the principal shops of tha
the South' foundaltes and machine shops, pistol fac
tory, shops for the manufacture of miscellaneous
Government articles, and, two laboratories.
! ! DISTANCES. :- ' -
From Atlanta to Obattanocga, is
Ii
88 miles.
Augusta,
j41 Macon,
Wm Pnint
171
108
78
243
(4
It
t
Savannah, .
Lorejoy, the present position of
our array, 29 mi
es.
TTHAT SOUTHERN LADIES
We have been! shown, by Mr. Fi
CAN DO.
L.Bond, Hat
a lot of artifl-
and CD manufacturer of this place,'
cial flowers, wrought by the fair hands of Mis3 Mollie
Buiin, of Rocky Mount, in this county.
These specimens are rery beautiful and exquisitely
6nished. Mr. Bond, who has the advantage of ex
tended observation in such matters, ana a man experi
enced, expresses the opinion to ui, that they will com
pare favorably with any he has ever seen from Paris.
Wc agree with, him, for we don't see how any
thing in that line, could be made more beautiful or
tasty any whereif ' " '
We congratulate Miss Mollie -upon her complete
success, and say (that if. all the ladies of th South
would follow; her example. and put jtbeir hands to
work in the different departments of industry, sui
table to - them, while their brave" fathers, husbands,
brothers and sweet hearts, are toiling for the freex
dotn of the "conn try, we would soon be, not depen
dent upon the North Prancei or England, for that
which is useful or ornamental. 'A ' r- r
These flowers i can be seen by callipg; at th hat
and Ciptre of Hr."Boad; Tarbf:SQutKrniT,
- V- Headquarters Reserve of K. C.,
V - Raleigh, Sent. 9, 1864. .
VJfENERAL URDEKS
1
No; 8,
I THE FOLLOWING ORDERS ARE PUBLISHED FOR
tho iaformatiou aud gnldance of aU concerned : ;
Adjutant and.Inspector Gen.'s Office,
March 21, 1SQ4.
Genera i. Orders, JT ; '". '
No. 32. ; ; ' yi:H-:
I. ramsjraph'V, General Orders, Xo. fiO, AdjaU&t ad In
epector GenerarB Office, September 12, liCis so far amended
as to read a follows : . .
Ki.rolling or recnutisg ofRcer," in the discharge of their du
ties under, the Couecrlpt or other- Acts, are enjoined not to
removo or interierewitri Troxkmen or etaployeea at the Nitre,
Lead, or Copper Work. or Miner a or Furnacje worked by
Government otrlcers, or by contractors fr the Ordnance De
paitment, without fir-t appritilnjr and obtaining the consent of
the hnperinteitdenuoroaicer In:hnre, whotDl held strict
ly reponelble for any abuse or cVaion of the Jaw. j . .,.
'f V . .. : . . . . "
" . Dy order : . , ," 'v i : - - -
(Sijbcd) ' S. COOPJBR.
! A1jilaatand Inpettor Geneial.
Adjutant and Inspector Gen.'s Office, (
Richmond, February 0, 1864. .
I UtSElilL .K1SK. 1
" . y
No. IS. f
j .'. - - " .' .
IV. Gereral Orders, No.:S3l(3crIealS63) forbids ifiterrerBce
with the workmen or employees at Mines, Furnaces or Nitre
Work whether worked by the Government or Contrao
tora. Theee orders are now repeated, and especial attention
ia called to them, , ; , :
' Ey crce :
(Signed,;. , S. 'COOPER,.
' - AdlitfanL and Tniiectnr General. -
n.-A strict observance of the above is enjoined upon alt
j&uioiun- Juicers ia Uiis state, as Jar a it relates to rcrjona
within liesei to se?. - -
By comm&ud oi Ltcat. Gee. H6i.stm. . ! . - .
JNO. W. HINSDALE, .
Sept 12 12-7t. A sfiatant Adjutant General.
KOTICE TO FARHEES. t
QCAKTEKMASTER8 DEPARTMENT,
Raleigh, N. P Sept. IS, 1864: ' '
I HAVE SENT TO THE FOLLOWING NAMED
places a small lot of Blue Stone, to bo sold to the
Farmers in the surrounding Counties, ai $10 per
pound. In no instance is anyone to have, more
than two or three pounds and less, according to crop
of Wheat: i '.-.
Henderson, Hillsboro, Greensboro, -Lexington,
Salisbury, Charlotte, G wham, Lincolnton, Morgan
ton. 'StatesviUe, Asheville, Salem, Asheboro and
Raleigh. ' y
II. A. DO WD, A. Q. M.,
124 It. N. C. A.
JSgFT Confederate, Standard and Progress will copy
and send bills to me. f ' .
Just Received, the following Consignments:
H f f BUSHELS DRY VIRGINIA SALT;
OUU 50 Kegs old Domin'on Nails; j
50 Boxes Manufactured Tobacco ; - ,
100 pairs No. 10 Cotton Cards; j
100 Reams Common Note Paper. i
CREECir& LIT CH FORD,
Com. Merchants and Auctioneers.
Sept. 14th, 1SC4. 124 tf.
Recent Consignments
HAVE PLACED US IN POSSESSION OF
4000 yards 4 4 Sheetings, and additional arri
vals daily expected ; j;
2 dozen llOrse Shoe Rtsps ; -,
4 dozen 14 inch Flat Bastard Files ; !
23 dozen Hand-Saw Files, and a small lot MilL
Saw Files, Cast Hollow Ware, Po'ts, Ovens and
Spiders, Scc, in quantity and variety ;' i! j
Jio boxes Southern Star SnuS, and j
4 bbls. Copperas, together with other articles.
500 Sheets Iron, 2 6 feet. ' I
CREECH LITCIIFORD,
Com. Merchants and Auctioneers.
Sept. 14, 1364. ; 124 tf.
TITHE PEANUTS!
OFFICE OF CHIEF QUARTERMASTER, ) !
Raleigh, 9th September, 1S64. j
POST QUARTERMASTERS THROUGHOUT THE STATE
are requested to iiiftrnct th:ir eeveral County Agents to
collect all the TITDE PEANUTS at some convenient depot
ou the line of the nearest railroad as early fc poseible, and
eetd information to this office, so that an agffent may he sent
to receive them. w. W.-rPEIKOE,
Sept 12 dot w-t Maj. and Chief Q. :I.U)lst. N. C.
A FINE SORREL HORSE,
GOES WELL UNDER TIIT3 SADDLE, Aj SPLENDID
trotter in harness, perfectly gentle, and :has no fault,
go far as keewn, for sale by
J. n. KIRK HAM.
A fine lot of ladioa Shoes will be recetvsd on the 17th
or 19th just.
Sept. 14, 1661. 124 It.
'FLAX SEED WANTEB ! I !
1 A AAA BUSHELS FLAX SED WANTED,
XyyJUU aisti we are commissioned to offer
liberal pries for them fn large or small quantities.
! CREECH & .LITCHFORD,
f Com. Merchants and Auctioneers.
Sept. 14, 16r4. , . j .124 tf
FOR SALE. ; j ,
600,
BUNCHES COTTON YARN, 8, 9 AND JO.
,000 pounds of Brown Sugar.
12 dozen hand-saw files. . '! ' ;i ,
1 bolt of duubie-wiHh fina French Cassimera.
Address, . L !
HI SCOTT,
Oreensboru, N. C.
September Z, lSOI." . 12Z6t.
Surgeon General's Office,
Raleigh, N. C., Jun-b1Qth, 1864.
MESSENGER WILL LEAVE TniS OFFICE ON THE
V first day, and the fifteenth d-iy, of every month for Gen.
Iee's army. All boxes left here for any member of that army
wiil.be carrle there promptly by him and delivered to the
43tf. Surgeon General North CarolihaT
Sorghum Mills i and Boilers.
-TUST RECEIVED, FROM SAPONA IRON JWORKS, AN
J other supply of two and three. Roller Mills and Boilers from
20 to ICO gallons. Kept constantly on hand a large .supply of
Ovene Sn'dfrs. and xtra Lids. i
uvens, n.n rr, a i JAMES M. TQWLES, Agt.,
for Sapona Iron Works.
Atgastl3th.1Sf4. I r " 7--tf.
In Store and for Sale.
KtlPR-TH SORGHUM. lXCU. ADIU&JJ
a - t- k T" r tv
SIZES,
lb..
:o..
0 J Holes punched and ready for us, price 3 60 per Bw
Call soon.
Hall soon. n.!r" iw"- yv.,
Auction and Commission Merchants.
September flth, 1S0L
120 ft.
HOLLOW WABE -POip, OtENS SPID
, ers and Extra Lids. Andirons and Sad Irons
at wholesale and retail; - : i5-'
A liberal dedoction to the Trade.r
TUCKER, ANDREWS & CO.,
'- - , AuClion and Commission Merchants.
Raleigh, Sept. 10.1864. 121 7t.
' NOTICE ' .
their "nPlionreanX abroad an AseuLto make pur
Company is now about s endin, aor
chtise nme before f the books will be
hort time to PpSENIUtU.rrei-1dent.
9I-.tL
Angust 6th, ltxVt. . . .
' nATjnT.TrlA FEMALE COLLEGE.
YTT, OF THIS IXSTITDTION WILL BE RE-
TnE EXERCISES Or Jtt i . August, 1SC4, with a full 1
gu,med on Monday, tne Tptrtment wUl be under h
corp or ieanrrr. "Vm j;DrnIfl. For circnlar address - r
tne upervUioa of Col. u s-P1 RsT J k. 4JKLtTITH, L-
July lth,.LS4
BY THE GOVERNOR OP NORTH CAROLINA!
-I A PROCLAMATION I -
"HEREAS IT IS REPORTED TO JtB THAT 3T ANY
If oWLers "0 tho troop of this JState have de; rted Uxeir
cldora and comrades, and are. now iorkine in tho woodaacd
n onnta. aona of them subsisting by forein their friends
ti . violate the laws by aiding them and ethers by violent de-
tIIAJ. Posterity, Urathe
nMtdc..iS e caui-e ot their
ArUi?h?mB,KCD- -i2- e. in Oenera! Order No.
Aug. 10th, 1SG4, has promised to deal lenientl- with a'l who
&?Hl!T2ZL?rn& thon.Ril 1hey mfty bve tSS
penalties of desertion by prolonsed abeeuce without authori
ty. .Now, therefore l,i2ebulou B. Vance, Governor oi the
State of North Carolina, Uo issue this my proclamation, nr
ing most earnestly upon all such misguided rae to wine oht
from their onee respected names the foul staiu of desertion by
Eromptly returning tothe postof dnty inaccortiancewitr. said
leneral Order No, C4, promising to all such who voluntarily
returo or surrender themselves to the proper anthoritierf a full
and tree pardon, or the infliction of only the mildest penalties
or the military law, except those who have been guilty of
! felon!ea affsiost the lives and property of the cstir-n
and this promise shall hold good Tor thirty aav from the date
nereor. And 1 herebv nurn oil nh utm r. . 1
i with these-terms that the ntruoat. power of this State ..wiH be
wiure iuera or orive ttaem from the borders of a
as -craLuBt their aiders and aiitt.r in th u?i
iBelUneonaly with this proclamation order xvlli issue Ut
the entire militia of the State to tarn out for their arrest, and
1 hope by timely submission. they Mill spare rue the nail of
hunting down like entity felons many brave aed misguided
men who have served their country well and couid do to again.
Deserter fjom other States who hide in our woods and aait
tng this appeal effectual, both by their exertions as" osilitia
soldiers and their influence as men, to take paina to seek out
all deserters of their acquaintance, put this proclamation in
their hands, or in the hands of their r lativa s.nri tvinria
and urge upon them to return to the rath of duty, which 13
also the patn of safety and of honor; if every good and-loyal
citizen wonid set about to reclaim or capture orso deserter
by every meaus in his power, ue would succeed and 'he vrill
have rendered a most v Unable and patriotic service to his
Stnle aad country. Civil magistrates are also exhorted to be
diligent in procecdiuti against all such as violate the s.atnte
against harboring, aiding or abetting deserter, uud vamicg
ia uerebv given that inall cases whre either civil magistrates
or militia or borne guard ofllcers refuse or neglect o laithfulSy
perform their duty in this respect, upon proper evidence sub
mitted to-in?, the Executive protection extended to them
nnder acts of Congress shall be withdrawn, as I cannot ccntty
that officers civil or military, who refuse to perjorm tboir
duties are ' necessary to the due administration of t he In ws'
which thfiy will not execute.
Olven nnder my hand, add the great seal of tlw Stat?, at
Raleigh, this 21ta day of August, lsS4. j
- L Z. B. VANCE.
By the Governor :
A. M. McPhbsters, Private Secretary, pro tern.
Aug. 24, 1SR4. . - IHO - fit.
$3 All papers in the State will copy and send bill to
Executive ofiice. Dailies one week, others two weeks.
$50,000 WAKE COUNTY BONDS
FOR SALE!
ON THE' 8ah DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT,
(Monday of our Superior Court,) at 11 o'clock,
by authority of our County Court, I shall sell at
the Auction Store of Tucker, Andrews & Co., in'
tae uiiy oi Jtvaieign,
Fifty" Thousand Dollars of Wake County Bonds.
These Bonds are in sums of $1000, $500 and
$100, to run for ten years, with coupons attached,
payable semi-annuallv.
" JOHN F. HUTCH INS,
County 2'rttstcc.
TUCKER, ANDREWS &. Co.,
Sept 10 121 tds AucTiONEEiis.
Office Corn's of Appraissmentf
Raleioh, Sept. 1st: 1854.
T
DI2 FOLLOWING CBTANGE. OF PRlCliS IN
Schedule of data July 30th. 1864, snail be observed
from this date until chared .
Fodder,
nay,
I f
Oats,
Potatoes,
rr 100 pcuo-Js,
unbaled,
: 60
4 U()
3-50
5 VQ
5 '50
"5 50
5 do
4 ( H)
4 00
.baled, " " '
unbalod, 1 " " p.
sheaf unbaled- " " ' '
aled, " " "
shelled, per buchol,
Irish; . tiL " " 60 lbs".
sweet, x-
it
u
" 60 1b3.
100 lbs.
Shucks,
baled,
The -Commissioners ore salisfied that tbero is a greater
abundance of the above subsistence than they had cuppos-
ed, hence the ehange ia prices, 1
R. ti BLACKSTOCK,
U. Iv. BURGW YN, .
123 dfltw2t. . , . Commissioners.
' F. .-
CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A LARGE LOT OF
F. F. F. RIFLE POWDER,
for sale, wholes ai.e- and retail, at ,
T 7M. SIMPSONS.
Sept. 13th, 1864. ' 123-6t:
SECRETARY'S OFFICE. -
,. ' Raleigh, -Ansr. 25tb, ISC4. 1
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE jRfioEIVED. AT
this office until Monday, the 26tU of September, to
furoiih a sofflcfent, quantity of
WOOD
for tt use of the StaU, in the Capitol, daricg th9 ensuing
winter and spring. .
The wood to be SOUND OAK and IIICK0i2Y, to be
delivered and measured in the wood b.ouss en the Capitol
grounds, from time to timo as required, and to be cut into
suitable lengths for tbo feveral fire places. . P J
Bidder will state ihe prict per cord at which they will
famish it.
The right of rejecting bids not advantageous to the State
is reasrved.
JNO. P. H RUSS,
" . Secretary of State.
Sept, 3, lSfii.
115 td.
WOOL NOTICE.
' QITARTEHMASTER'S DEPARTMENT,
Rai.eioh. Jnly 2,
T AM NOW PREPARED TO EXC1IANGK COTTON
1 Yarn for Wool, upon the following terms, viz:
One bunch of Yarn for three pounds washed Wool, and one.
bunch for four pounds unwashed. ;
Agents have been appointed to make the exrtiariire at the
following places : Oxford, Tarboro'. Kinfton, Catherine Lake,
ConcordrRockinghara.lIcndersonville, Stat-sville, Roxboro ,
Asheville, PiUsboro', LouUburg, FayettevilU.-, Coleravn, and
Ipptng Wtror vcr -tfefcr
packages who they are from, and the'cottou yarn will b; for-
warcea immeaiaieiy. , . .
1 hope the people will patriotfcaUy respond to the aiove
notice, as the Wool is forclothiuthe N. C. Trop?.
eitf. n. A. DO WD, A- Q. M., N. C. A.
Post Quartermaster Office, C S. A.,
Raleioh, N. O., August-ais,16Gl. .
T RFOTTIRE 250.0C0 TOUNDS WHEAT OR OAT
X Straw, for the supply of the Hospitals at this Post, for
tbe ensuing winter. Many larmer in munciun)
objected to selling their straw at government priee for this
purpose. Tbe straw is to be used as bedding for nek sod
wounded soldier, and mutt be obtained. I eamet!y teg
they will respond to this appeal and relievo :e of ihe dis
agreeable necessity, and iftriiuelvfs the humiliation- of im
pressment. Tbe names of those from whom lam compelled
to Impress will be published ia the dily papers.
. Private W. Q. Rayl is.iSy authorized agJit-
. j' W. E. PLLqCL,
in 12t. a . Captain and Po?t Q. M.
NOTICE. '
WHEREAS, BY AN ORDER OF THE COUNTY
Court of CaswelL made at Jnly Term, 1864, of said
Court, I will sell, public Auction, in Yanceyville, on
the S9th of September, for cash, a- slave by the came cf
HENRY, who ha been confined in Caswell jail fyr mjre
than twelve month as a runaway. The said lave says:
he fcelongato Mr. Henry Gibson, of Hyde county, North
Carolina, He i told by rirtuc of en of -Assembly in
such ease made and provided U pay prison fee and other
charge.
JESSE C. GRIFFITH,
Sheriff of Caswell.
t " r-' :i " ' '80 1..
July 25,1884.
-t ri BALES ' OF cut iux utv, b..i.6.
1 UU TUCKER, ANDREWS I CO, !
. v r vfcv : Auction and CuttfcuwionJ&Iereiiant.
i XV SpUmlwrVth, 1854.
120 u :
wuw.rjr wuuseuign nonor ana 64xnlefte renown they di?:rraee
y relusing todelend, ana that the extremist penaltu s of the
aw will be in forced without exr.nntfan h
in giviug our oiaie a Doa name, l can do nothing for, bat to
fte erring soldiers of North Carolina I confidently adueal
And I earnestly call on all srood citla to
ced a?th "Hiious andT other notice
.cuargea as advertisements and must be pid in advance. ( .
DIRECTORY, i
Field officers, brioades. divisions Aim rvi. ?
r OF NORTH CAROLINA RItGIMENTS : : , -TT
Noj ,CoixyKua.,, - j Lrsrrr. Coloxka. . Mxxoaa.
1
3
4
b
(i
7
8
iQ
11 am A Brown, Jarrntt N Rami),
Stepa DThmston,! Wm 21 ParaleyT
12-A Osborne. . i . ,
Lewis O Latham,
WmT ESuietr,
William J Hill.
RW fork
J .McLcv4 Tamer, ,
A J Kof ert,
M'ra H A CowIm.
I Thos Sparroff, .
1 Jimes Iteiily. '
Hobert W Alston.
K Benton Withers,
Jos H Lambeth,
Gray W Hammond,
LJJobBsoo,'
Thoa J WoottO, -
Wm J FfohL
Thaddeoa D Lor.
W-n SOrtdy, '
JaaT Adam, ,
Jos O Webb,
JSaaj N Stow a,
John W Ia. ! I ' '
IloDt F Wbb.
1 Ban McD TaW
Wnt Lee David?oo,
1 R A Barrier,
Ed ii Haywood,
Jas M Whit on, '
Wm II Cheek,
Stephen D Pool,
WmJ Martin,
H E Coleman,
Tos H itveian, .
It Tyler Bennett,
v7tu MacKae,
Wm A Stowe,
Win F Martin,
John D Barry,
W PRobertB,.
Thos F Tuon, "
Henry T Galon,
Francis W Bird;
WnS Davis,- i
Henry A Rogers, ,
Wm A Johnston.'
n
m
18
14
15
lt
17
18
19
a)
21
22
'M
25
i
87
5
-J W U Yarboroush,
; Thoa II bharp,
John W MciiilL
I Wm S Rankin,
Thoa S nailowav. i
Ohas C Blacknali, j C
II M Rutledge, j Saut C Bryscn
Jehu Ii Lan, , '
J A Ollmer, Jr, tieo P Whitfle.d.
Saru DLowo, Wm II ASper,
Wm B Crcasman, iac J Promtt, I
Fraufe M Parker.- j . .
art-
31
3a
34
35
3"
37
SS
&
40
4V
tl
43
41
45
4i
John V Jordan,
i David U Cowan,
HecnrOLewl,,.'
Jo II Banoders,
FianctsLT witty,
Simon BTtyJ or,
Jas M SiUvoukoa, -Jackson
L Boil, r
John Wfiaoxi,
t - - '";-"'
RcbtV Cowan,
V L J Io?ranco,
Geo T Gordon J
Jas T Juhi-etcn,
John D Taxcr,
WiaU Morii,
(4eo W Flowers,
William L&tnb,
Wm hi Barbour,
John Asuiord,
David Colemaa,
John J Hediick,
John A Baker,'
John E Brown,
Thoa S Kenan, -Thos
C Sitieltary,
Samuel II Boyd,
Wgi'L&aunderSi
Geo H Farthaulr.
a iteynoias
Wro A Holland,
Rcgw Moors,
Ctss W Bradet&'R', Thomaa J Brows.
Tare L Hargrove, I Chaa M gtedioax,. .
John li Winston, 1 - '
A C .McAUlstCT,
Nelll McKMoNeUi
47
Albeit A Hill I
John A FietnlVr,
John C Vaabook,
Caleb B Hobsou,
i
Jas T-MorehaacV
Auderton Kilia.
W Laaorfl,
Jam T Darts,
II J Ryala,
Ja It Aicuonald,
Kric Erson,'
4S ! Kam H Walkup,
49 ) Lee M Mr.Afee,
0 i Oeo Wortham,
CUl Hector iaicKethan,
M j Marcus A Parks,
T4 j Ken Jt Morchison,
B5 idohn K Connaily,
Alfred H Belo,
O Graliott Luko.
5ii i'aui ' i? aiion,
67 Arch O Gdwin, "
K8 j Join Bi Palmer,-.
59 ' Den D Ferrcl)cer
W j.Wash M llrdy,
Gl Jan D Radcjifle,
(.2 i Geo W Clavtou,
64 j
65 Geo N Folic,
m ! J II Neths-rcutt,
John W Orahim,
James A Craife.
James M Mayo,
James T Huff,
James n McNeill,
Tbos P Jones,
John J Spann,
W B fanderlln,
Ed Whitford.
. Uamilton O Joce;.
i
1 Kdward Cantwell,
jame r weaver,
Wm 8 Devano, .
BG McDowell,
Stephen B Evans,
Wm. N' Garrett,
Alfred II BrJrd,
ClemG Wright,
Rufns W Wharton,
67 ' John N Whit ford.
63 ; James V llinton, j Ed C Yellowly,
Tho Firct Battalion (Heavy Artillery) Is commanded by 3iaJ
Alexaudi r Macliae ; The First Battalion Sharp Shooter by
Capt R E Wilson ; The Second Battalion (Infantry) by
The Third Battalion (Lijht Artillery) byMaJ JohnW
Moore ; The Tenth Battalion by ilaj W L Youtff ; The Thlr-
teenth Battalion (Lisht Artillery) by Lieut Col Joseph 1 Starr
The Fourteenth Battalion (Cavalry) by Lieut Col J L Henry;
The Fifteenth Battaliotv (Cavalry) by Lieut Col J M Wjna:
Thomas1 Legion consists of a RcKimect and a Battalion and
is commanded b Col Wm U Thomas.
The lt and 3rd Regiments are iu tstewart's ;Brlf&de, ohn
eon's Division, Early's Corps. 1
The 2d, 4th, 14lhaDd SOthare In Cox's Brigade, Eodes'Dl- ,
vision, Khrly's Corps. i
The 6tb, lth, 20th and 23d are lo Johnetoa'e, Brigad, Bodei
DivUion, Early's-Corps. I i
Thr.th. 2tst.Cith and r.7th and 1st Battalion Sharn Shoot-
! ers are iu Lewis' Br gade, Hansom's IjlTision, Beaarcgard'a
uorpp. i .
The 7th, lSth, 2Sth, SSd and 27th are ia Lane's Brigade, Wll-cws'-s
Division, Hill's Corp. i
The'htb. Sl-st, 51ft and 61st arc In Clingman's Brigade, Heks'a '
Division, Bt-uu regard's Corps. . -
Tbo Uth, luth, 4tst, 5tb and 0M are in Barrlnger's Brigade,
W II F Lee's DiTleloa, Hampton's Corpa.
. Tiie lHh, ?6tH, 4tth, 47th aed 62darciu MacRlft's Brigade,;
Tbo MUi. ith. 2d, 4th nd 3Sth ore in ScaJe'a Erjad.
Wilcox's Divirion, Hih's Corps. i
The 15th, 27th, 46th ar.d 46th aro Id Cooke' IMgade, Heth'a
Division, Hi il's Corps. 1
The 17th, 42d, 60ih autl Ofijh ere in Klrkland Brigade, Eok' -Division,
Beaureffard's Corp. i '
The 24th, 25th, 35th, 43th and fGlh ore In Ransom' Brif d,
B W Johnston's Division, Beauresrard's Corps. . k
The 20tu is in Eaton's Brigade. French's Dtrtsloo.
Tbe SSd, 43d, 45th, t3d and sd Battalion are in Grimes Brt-
gade, Rodes D5vi?l&n, Early's Corps
The ?Gtd anJ 40th are in Herbert's
Brlgade WhitlBjc' Dtri-
sion, Deaurcg&rd'a t;orps. '
The 39th i In McN air's Brigade, French' Division; - .
TheD5taisin Davis' Urigado, Ueth's OivUlou, aill's Corps.
The 53ib and 60th are ia Reynold' Drigatfc, Sterenawu' Dl
vision. - '.!-'
Tbe 10th, 62d. C-itn. CStb. 67tn and CStb aro not bnxaded.
JUNIOR RESERVES:. .
1st Battalion Reserve Forces, Maj. C. W. Bradfoot.
" ' " '. - "I J. H. Anderioi.
j(j ! ! Hooked - '
4th - i J. M. Recc. .'. . ;''
6th i. . W.T. Ealey. .
Cth ' " " ' , W. McK. Cltrk. - V
tft . . W. Foster French,
GOVERNMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA.
JJis Excellency, Zebulon B Vanoo, JDunoombi Uoreroot
Col David A Barnes, Northainptou, AU. . t
do George Little, Waks. I . do
Pvichard II Battle, Jr, Anson, PrlvaU Seretary.
Dr Edward Warren, Chowan, Burgeon OeneraL
John P II .RuMWske, Secretary of State. k ;
Jnathtn Worth, -Krtudolpb, Public Treasurer. ' . (
Cnrtia II Brogdfcn, Wajns, Comptrolor. -J .
Ssibncl F Phillips, Orange. Auditor. ... '
Oliver JI Perry, Wake, beats Librarian. -Major
General K C Gatlin, Lenrlr, Avijatant 0nrl. ,
Majrtr Willtsm B Uulicn, B?wuVt, Paymaster.
Major John Devereuzi Wahe, Qoartennascer. N -Major
T D Ileg, Wak j, Commlasary and Ordoaaoe OCcer.
Major Jamea fcioan, tfu;lxo;d. uatterciaiur.
Major Htnry A Dowd, Kdgfcooiabe, do t
Mjor Jamc tT. Foote, Wt. At. Gen-f Iloll of Honor.)
Major Wiifiam A Grah4i( Jr., Ast Adjt. General. .
Lieut. Jo-iah Collt o,. Was fci.igtoa- county, -OrinaJQ D
tsartmeist. ' " -t . .." ,
Lieut. John B. Neathery, Wk6 At. AJJt. Oensral.
Liut. Geo. W. Thoirpfon, CaswslI, Afctista&t Adjetant
..'rl Roll f.f Il(jn.T ) I
Lieut Tbomas White, Frauklia, Afst Quartermaster;
JUDICIAL.
Sciir-em Cnot.-K&w M Pe.rson, Tadkln, rhlef
jact!ce, Wiliuui II Battle, Orange, and l!Uhh B Man
lllxiU. Judj-; on 11 lUjfer, Wak, AtUrnsy
"5eneral;i HtiUuu c i-u7 fi.r mmKAmmA
ii 'Freemaa, CUt'R. Meets io tee city of ilolgh aeoofid
Monday in Juue each yoar. j The Morgantou urn ha baen
"diseontinned 'J '-,' , ' ,','
Svprrkr (;.;r. Judsre-. Edwin G ad, Prcn
P.f.inulua M SKi'-tder, Wake; Robsrt R Heath, Che win ;
Itobt S French, Uwbn$ Jarne W Oitboro. Mecklenburg;
Geor Howard, Wilon ; Robert B Gilliam, Grantlilo ;
WiUiam M btpp, llcndertod. . :
Solieiiom. ist Circuit, Jese J Yeter Uertforu ; Zol
Circuit, Charles C Clark, Craven; 3rd Circuit, Blon H
Rogers,-Wak, Attorney General; 4th Circuit. . Thomas
Fettle, Rocktogbam ; triu Circuit, Ralph Buxton, Cumber
land ; CVj Circuit, Robert F Armfitfld, Yadkin 7th Cirenlt.
William P Bruam: 6th Circuit, Auuitun B Metriaoo,
Buncombe.
Johneton; J R Hargravc', Anson; J iv fttuDD. aiKua.
Llferor, J.-H.s BxwlIsncy, Gov. Vane Preaiient
Ex Officio. Rev William E PU, Wake; and PrefwK
Ricbord tinning, iilfrd ; Dr Wm- Sloan, of Oaatoa t
Richard H Battle, Jr, Secretary. v - ' -
jSoabv Ixtersal Impbovkmemts. HI Excclleney, Oo
Vanoe, President, Ex Ojficio, Wm Eaton, Jr, of Warrn,
J II Planner,' of New Hanover, acd Montferd. McGebe.
Richard H Battle, Jr, Secretary. : " '-
CofamUtlcners of Si f king Fund Hon 4 Thomas Jfofin,
Alamance, Hrr U M.m N Edward? Warren, and. Hon
David L eVain, Orange. L .
The University of North Carolina is t ChapI HUI
Uoa David L Swain, PrefidenL .- -'- ;
Kev Calvin II U'liej is Superintendsnl of. U Conimrt
1 Schtx-U of the Stated - : J
Willie J Balmer. A M, i P rlncil V
I Aijtom,
Lieut T-aae W. Uarrott, tiigecotnoe, au v.irirriaiir.
LieutJ Thaddwoi McGee, WakeJ AL Commiisary.
LioutJ Charle Ii. ThompAn, Wake, AtsL Comnciijary.
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-Confederal State Ditnct Court. Hon a zjwtm,
Martin, Judge; Geore V Strong, Wayne, Attorney w jr
Watsoo, Craven, Cleik'j Wesley Jones. Wake, M.rshaU.
Council of Mate- F B gatterthw.it., Pitt ; Bobart P
wit n,;rZ,A. ir Tma Oallow.T. Wilke: L EldrdM
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