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Tclcgrapliic BIew.
1 REPORTS OF THE PRESS ASSOCIATION.'
Entered according to act ol Consreaf , f n the year 1861, bj 'j
r s TaaASHSR, in the Clerk' Office of the District Court
of t!ie ConfedcTAte Stales of the Northern DUtrtct 01
Georgia. " " ' ' ' "
Prcm Eichmond ; ' '
Richmond, Sept 20.
Official information recciried to night stjs a serere :
cneaeeoitnt tok place near . "Winchester yesterday
morning, loo resuu noi aeiiuicejj siaiea.
Ktnle?, of AUbama, nnU Gad ir in of North "Caro
lita, Lilitd.
secosd Durjixcn "
R;clmod, Sct 20.
Information deemed rclhble sajs: Yankee raiders,
after partially. desti eying (he railroad biidgeonjho
Jlaj.idan, returned to CiJpfpper," where they were
:nbu?crded by a force tf Confederate infontry and
badly cut up. X-.. ' - -
THIRD IJ8rATCH. -
' RiciiJiojD, Spt. 20.
A fl g cf truce boat arrived at Vaiina at noon to
dr luring on board one theusand wounded Con
fcrf'eiaie pnonerS, including General Walker and
twenty-fire other officers. . ' .
fourth Di-rTTCn.J
: Ricumokd, Sept 21.
Six hundred returned -pzidoners reached this city
t o-ni &L t at 8 o'clock. A Urge crowd of ladies as-
gcmblcd at the wharf to 'greet them but mostly diss
rersed before the arrival of the steamer which was
detained on account of obstructions and lew tide.
Th men arc in excellent spirits. Four hundred
mere prisoners will be brought up to-morrow.
A dispatch from Gen. Lceaytf Gen. Early reports
that on the morning of the 19th the enemy advan
ced on "Winchester, near which place he met the
1- 1 7aU irao roc ie4 rj ? 4v rv anrlv in i Vi Jh rtT till
near nichr, when he was compelled to retire,
' . . . r i. l i. v. i.- ti:ii rk.. i
After
Our loss res
nitut Oe It' uacn, iw iisuw o jatii.
l ortcd fcevere.
Otns. Kodes and Godwin were kil.ed whilelnobly
doing their duty. j
We lost three pieces of artillery. Our trains and
sunnlies were brought of! safely. Unofficial reports
' ' i i.ni.n (iWcWr ' I
.vav Eiilv has fallen back to atrasburg.
. fittii DISPATCH ' j
! Richmond, Sept 21.
The Baltimore American of the afternoon of the
19;h, obtained, through our pi'-ket lines, "near Dutch
Ciap'to-day, has a telegram from Cairo whteh says a
ilexican who arrived at New Orleans on the 20tb,
report Cortenas as beinj: unable to cope with the
French. He crossed his force of two thousand men
and sixteen cannon over the Rio Grande, and occu
pied Brownsville a'Ur driving. out tho Confederates,
and hoisted the Yankeefhg. . - 1
GfTeret! to the Federal commander at
Tfr.-rr.c thfl Rrrvicrs of hicuself and array.
Gold in New York on Monday forenoon, 225.
From Petersburg."
Pjetersbuko, Sept. 21.
There is no change in the position along the lines.
The enemy phelled the city furiously this morning
from 5 to 6 o'cloek, and our batteries replied and1 the
roar of cannon was incessant and deafening.
Low cheering wa9 hoard in the enemy's camps
this morning, cause not known, but supposed to be
some news enjcouTagioir from the Talliy.
The Herald of tbelSrhyhts been received, and it
admits a loss of 2,500 head f cattle taken by Hamp
ton end the capture ef the District ef Columbia cav
alry and some twenty cr thirty wagons. Nothing
else of interest . ,
From "Lynchburg.
LTKCHBUhG, Sept 21.
The remains of General Rodes arrived here to
night. The body will lay in state at the City Court
House until Friday morning, when'it will be inter,
red; - .
Korthern Hews.
- Richmond, Sept 20.
The Cincinnatti correspondent of the Chicago
Times says Vallandigham has no intention of any
revolutionary measures regarding BIcClellan's let
ter. He is not'in favor of another convention or
nomination, but would like an explanation on some
points of the letter. lie refuses to take the sCump.
Grant has gone to "Washington.
Butler has gone to Fortress Monroe to recruit, his
health. .
From Hissbsippi-
Meridian, Sept 20.
The Clarion gives an account of Wheeler's opera
tions. Martin's Brigade tore up. the State road be
iween Atlanta andj)alton. Hume and Kel)y stop
ped up near Dal ton," and General "Williams between
Tunnel Hill and Chattanooga.' Hume djBfftreyed the
Kast Tennessee and Georgia road from Calhoun to
Athens, "Wheeler was unable to cross tho Tennes
see river and went around by Knoxvill crossing
the Ilolsten at Strawberry Plains, and came over
the Cumberland Mountains via Sparta, and destroy
cd ti-tecn miles r.f the Nashville and Chattanooga
road, trom Franklin to Campbell Station. General
Kl.!y was mortally wounded in the fight at Frank
I n cn tbe 29th. Williams, Robbinsona', and Asb
by's commands have not joined the main; com
uund yet. '
Beaukioard The poet to the contrary notwith
ptandinir. there is somethinsr in the name of thia
earant and successful leader which inspires the army
and people with more confldence than wome tae
saraa qualities of head and heart if called by any
other name. Af Petersburg, as at Charleston,
Corinth and M mass is, Beauregard is the talismanic
watchword that has roused tho enthusiasm of the
country, brought order but of ehaos, struck terror
to the hearts of the enemy, and crowned onr arms
with-victory. Wherever the contest has. been des
peratc, the name of Beauregard has been called to
redeem tbe situation. "Have the services of this
whole-souled, patriotic and skillful soldier ever been
more needed than new at the bead of the army in
Georgia? It is bat simple Irath to state that the
whole country looks to him as the man for the hour.
The claim of this section for General Beauregard is
not put forth in disparagement of General Hood er
any other man Montgomery Advertiser.
A special dispatch to the Richmond IFXiated
Carter's Station, September- 19th, says : 40ne
thousand five hundred recruit,-well mounted, have
jnst arrived from middle Tennessee. Generals Wil
liams and Robinson are safe. All quiet in this
front" . -
Snacks, on reading an account of the woman that
had eight children at a birth," remarked that tf she
iiife of bis, be would apply, fo a divoree, on
theground that ahe was of an overbearing disp o-
t-e yellow fever . has n,ale rs appearenee, iru
vharlesteri, and quite a number of : caa8 bate ai.
Jeidy provtd fatal. ; - ; t
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RALEIGH,
SOHfcBOBT'S DARLING.
Into ' waxd $f. tlie wfcitewiufced'haU
- Where the dead and the dvin? lav. .
jWounded by bayonets, 6hells and ballsk
, Somebody's darling was borne one day-
Somebody's darling, so young and so brave
Wearing yet on bis sweet, pale face
. Sucn to bo hid jn tho dust of the grave
The lingering light of his boyhood's grace.
. I ' ..: . i - . . .
Mat? ed and damp are the curls of gold
Kissing the snow of that fair young bvav.
Pale arej the Hps of delicate mould
Somebody's darling is dying now.
C-ck from bis beautiful blue-veined brow
Bru&hl his wandering waves cf gold j
Cross b:a handa on his bosom now
1 " Somebody's darling is still and cold.
Kiss him once for somebody's sake,
Murmur a prayer soft and low t
One bright curl from its fair mates take
They were somebody's pride you know.
Seui s body's hand hath rested there ;
Was it a mother soft and white ?
Or Jiave! the Ttps'of a sister; fair
Been baptized in their waves of light ?
Gol knows btstl He has somebody's love;
Somebody's heart enshrined him there
Somebody wafted his name above,
Night and morn, cn the wings of prayer.
Sotiebody wept when he nrarchfcd away,
Looking so handsome,' bravo and grand I
Somebody's kiss on his forehead lay,
t . Somebody cldug to his parting hand. "
Somebody's watching and waiting for him,
Yearr.ng to hold him again to their heart ;
And there he lies with his bine eyes dim,
And the smiling childlike lips apart
Tenderly bury the fair young dead
Pausing.to drop on his grave a te tr.
Carve on the wooden slab o'er hu head ;
Somebody's darling slumbers here." .
Headquarters Reserve of N.
j Raleigh,
Sept t), 1864,
uexekax. Orders
No. -8.
T TDK FOLLOWING ORDERS! AR
the information and gnldanee of all
aaz. a t-.-
ARE TUBLISHED FOR
concerued :
Adjutant and Inspector GenVs Office J
j luciivtoND, jjiarcn ai, lob. )
General Orders, )
No. 32. f
I. Paragraph V, General Orders, No. Tfi, Adjutant, and In
peetor General's Office, September 1J, ISM, is bo far amended
as io redd 8 follow : ' .
EnrolliDz or recruitinir officers. In the di-chnrse of thir du
ties under the Conscript or other iActs, arc enjoined not to
reiraoTe or interfere with workmen or employees at the Nitre,:
Lead or Copper Works, or Miners or Fnrnnces worked hyl
Governmcntfiicer9, or by contractors for the Ordnance DeT
pattmcnt, without first appriuinp and obtaining the consent of
the SBperffltendent, or offict r in charge, who will bo held strict
ly repoJ&si'fc'e forany abnse or evasion oMhe law. '
.1 By order:
(Signed)
S. COOPER.
Adjutant and Inspector General.
Adjutant and Inspector Gen's Office
.f Richmond, February 9, 1864. f
Gksbral ORDEK8, ) j '
No. IS.
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IV. General Orders, No. 82. (series 18G3,) forbidslnterfcrence
with the workmen or employees at tJMines, Furnace? or Nitre
Works whether worked by the Government or Contrac
tors. .Tbeec orders are now repeated, and especial attention
is called to them.
c By order; j
(Signed,) S. COOPER,
Adjutant and loepecter General.
II. A strict observance of the above is enjoined upon all
Earolling Officers in this State, as far as it relates to persons
within Kescivo ages.
By command of Lieut. Gen. Holxks.
i JNO. W. niNSDALE,
Sept.12 129-71. Assistant Adjutant General.
REAL ESTATE P0E SALE.
A TRACT OP LAND, 23 miles from the North Carolina
r Railroad, and 6 miles from Asbebero, containing 250
acres, 125 of which are cleared, and 25 or 30 are Creek
Bottom 'Land. ! There is a good d welling f seven roomd
on the tract, with two Negro Douses, Double Crib, Ac. Al
so a good small Orehard of Apple and Peach. .For partic
ulars refer to Dr. W. K. Millr, Raleigh. Alfrtd March,
Aahsboro', cr ; REV. W. L. MILLER,
Greensboro', N. C.
DESIR ABLERESIDENCE.
. A RARE chance is now offered '.for investment in tho
heart of tbe Coalfields, and j a desirable home for a
family. . I will sell my place in Carbon ton; on Deep r iver,
con sis iirg of a retfenco often rooms, with Kitchen, Ne
gro Douse, Ac., &o. There is also a Framed House, abon(
20 X 20 q the place. The place was fitted 'up a few years
before the-war for a school, and will furnish ample accom
modAtions for a large family. There are abont 40 acres of
land attached with an excellent Young Orchard cf the choi
cest Apple and Poach Trees. The hvae is situated in a
beautiful grove of White Oaks. Refer for particulars to
Dr W,R. Miller, Raleigh, Robt. Stenart, Carbonton, or
1 , REV. W. L. MILLER,
Sept. 20, 1864 129 dlOt. j Greenbcre N. C. '
CAKE MILLS AND BOILERS-
WE will, fake orders for FOUR MORE CANE MILLS,
to be delivered between this time and tho 10th of
October :
2 Roil
single"" geared
Mill,
$1 500
2 oeo
500
3 0O0
275
350
425
2 "
3 "
double "
single '
double '
1
40 gallon Pan or Bilcr,
60 "
80 ' "
Persons in want of the above must order in the next TEN
i.ya.' ! SHAY, WILLIAMSON & CO.
i 1 North State Iron and Bras Works.
Raleigh, Sept. 21, 156t. 130 dfit.
THE BINGHAM SCHOOL,
'J L J. OAKS, ORAXGS CO., N. C.
ROOM FOR A FEW GOOD BOYS."
For terms address 1
1 I W. J. BINGHAM & SONS.
Sepf. 21, 1864. - 130 -d&w3w.
Office ControlliDg: Guartermaster, --.
TAX IN KIND, .
4 J j Chablotte, N. C.f Sept. 12, 186L
ALL COMMUNICATIONS INTENDED FOR THE OF
fce of tho Controlling Quartermaster of North Carolina
will be addreasud to me at this place.
! S. M. FINGER, Major and
! f ! Controlling Quartermaster, N. C.
Bept:2l, 1S64.; . - ( 130 lOt.
Pest Quartermaster's Office, C. S. A.,
f Raleigh, N. C, Sept 16th, I86i.
WAHTED IMMEDIATELY.
NO. I NEGRO MEN .FOR BAILING LONG
12
Forage.
'. E. PEIRCE,
j Capt & P. Q. IL
120 d6t:
WANTED ! f
05,000 Bank Notes; I ,
3,000 Old North Croljga Coupons;. , , -2,000
North Carolina Rail Road Ojupons.
-I l l JOHN .G. WILLIAMS &; Co.,
Raleigh, Sept 15, 18Cil26-tf - - Brokers,
; J . Sorghum Hills and Boilers. -
TUST RECEIVED, ROJI SAPONAIRON WORKS, AN
I other sapply of two aad tkre Hollor ttUls and Boiira from
to to ICO gallons.- Kept constantly on hand a targe sopply f
uveas, spiders, ana extra L,a.
JAMEB M. TOWLE3r Agt-
lot Sapona Iron
'i... ,u.- :, i
Vol.' 1.1 .
August 13th, 1S64.
87tt
iln : In I! !nv !- !'! . . I.' n Un'.
N; C. TIliJKSD AY, SEPTEMBER
r . - , PROCLAU ATI05 l. : -1
WHEREAS, IT IS REPORTED TO ME THAT MANY
soldi rs from the troops of this State aaredestrtrd their
colors nd comrades, and are now larkin ia tbe woods and
toonetainfl, some of them f abeistiag Ly forcia their frirnds
toyiolate the laws by aidHif them. and others'W riolent de
predat!ns opos peaceable citizen, entailing shame and
obloquy npon themselvea nd their pegterity, oatraglnsr -the
laws and th peace of society, and damaging the cause of thlr
bard prcssot cooktry. r -. ".
And, whereas, Gen. Robt. E. Lee. in Gencrai Order No. 54,
Ang. 10th, tmi, has promised, la deal lcnicntir witlaAwho
promptly retvrn to doty, though they may bmk enrred tie
penalties of desertion by tirolonged absence without authori
ty. Now, therefore. I, 2bn!onlJi. YantM, Governor of the
btate of North Caroline, do- issue rthts1 my nrelamaUoa,nrg
inj; most earnestly npon ail soch tninidctt men to wipe oat
from their once Qspected names the fool u!n of desertion by
promptly rctnmfng to the post of duty in accordance wltt said
General Order No. 51, promising to all each who yolaatarilv
return or surrender thempeiveatotbe proper authorities a fuil f
uu iree paraon, or tae lucicuon oi only tlie mildest pe&aluee
of tbe military- law, except tho?e who bees' gniltr of
capital feJonieegaiKst tiro livea and property at th eitiacn.
and lbe promiso shall hold good fur thirty days from the date
hereof. And I hereby warn all sucfriYiuj refaao to comply
with these terms &at the utmost power of tW State will be
rzcrted to captnrehero or drlye them .fnm the borders of a
eoiuitry whose high honor and spotless renown they disgrace
by relnstng: todelwnd, ana that Uie extremist pcnalticao?trie
law wilt tee iflforcod witbetrt exception whr cnnelrt, as well
as - gainst their aUers. and abetiers in the civil coartS-
Slmultaneon.y with tbi proclatuatloir orders Will tssne to
theatira militia of the State t turn out for their arrest, and
1 hope by timely submission they ; will spare me the pain of
hunting down like guilty felons many brave and misguided
men who have s"erved their country well ard could do so again.
Deserters irom other States who hide in our woods and assist
in giving our State a had warae, 1 can do "nothing for, but to
the erring soldiers of North Carolina' I confidently appeal:
And I earnestly call on all good citizus to assist iue,in mak
ing this, appeal effectual, both by the r exertions as militia
soldiers and their influence as men, to take pains to seek out
slides-rter of their acqu liutanc'e. pnt this pruclamaliou in
their hands, or in the bauds of their relatives add friends,
and nrgeupon them to letnrn to tho path of doty, which is
also ihm path of safety and of honor. - If every good and loyal
citizen wou d set about to reclaim or cjpture one deserter
by every means in his power, he wonld succeed and bo will
have rendered a most vluabl and. nntriotie servire ta hi
State and country. Civil magistrates nre also exhorted to be
diligent in proceeding against all such a3 violate the s'atnta
ng agi
agar net naroon
oringi aiding
tir or abettinsr deserters, and warning
is nere by given that in ail cases whr cither civil magistrates
or militia or home enard officers refuse or nesriect to faitlifallv
perform their duty in this respect, npon proper evidence EU.b
mitted to me, the Executive protection extended lo them
under acta ol Congress shall be withdrawn, as I cannotcertily
that officers civil or military, who refnse to perform their
duties are necessary to the due administration of the laws,"
which they will not executes.
Given nnder my hand, and the groat seal of the State, at
Halcigh, this 2ltb dtiy of August. 131.
, Z. B. VANCE.
By the Governor:
A. M. McPhektbbs, Private Secretary, pro tem. .
aue:: 2t, is4. . i io&-6t.
PBlAll jwipera In the State will copy and send bill to
ExecnUyc office. Dailies one"wecfc, oth-vi two weeks.
$50,000 WAKE COUNTY BONDS
FOR SALE !
ON .THE 3kd 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 TucKiat,! AsDitEWs & Co., in
tbe City of Raleigh, jf ;
Fifty Thousand Dollars ofjWaks County Bonds.
, These Bon Is are in suras f $1000, $500 and
$100, to run for ten years, with coupons attached,
payable semi-annually. i
JOHN: F. HUTCH INS, m
. i ' County Irustee.
TUCKER, ANDREWS & Co.,
S pt 10 121 tds - Auctionekhs
Office of the Raleigh & Ga?ton R. R. Co., '
Raleigh,' Sept. loth, 1864.
THE FOLLOWING IS A jLI .T OF BAGGAGE
remaining on hand uncalled for and in possession of
this Company, some oi which has been here for. a consid
erable time. If not claimed bef re, will be sold by Me?srs.
Tucker, Andrews & Co., Auctioneer?, on Wedoesdaj, 3rd
October next, to the highest bid ler :
1 eouuaejt txs&k, marke Capt. K. P.TMf,
1
it
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it
it
S. W Ma thews,
J. M. Pickuy,
Mary E. Taylor,
Solomon Hatheock,
Mus R. B.Caldwell,
Dr.; VV. G. Drake,
B-i. Smith,
D.C.Turner,
3 Lair trunks not marked; j
0 block trunks covered with oil cloih not marked.
125 d2w. J IP. A. DUNN, Supt.
SECRETARY'S OFFICE,
RALEfGO, Aug. 25th, 1864.
S1
EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT
this office until Monday, tho 26 h of September, to
uraish a sufficient quantity of
WOOD;
t'or the u e of tbe State, in the Capitol, during tho ensuing
winter and spring.
The wood to be SOUND OAK i and HICK02Y, te be
f
l leiirered and measured in the wood hous, on the Capitol
: i ; x. it-. : ,1 A k .nt.
. suitable lenxths for the several firo places.
Bidder will state the price per cord at which they will
urnidh it.
The right of rejecting bids not advantageous to the State
i reserved.
I " . ; JNO. P. H 2USS,
j ;rl Secretary of State.
Sept 3, I8fit. m 115 td..
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WOOL K0lCE.
QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTMENT,
; Kai.kioh. July2, 1S64.
f AM NOW PREPARED. TO I EXCHANGK COTTON
L Yarn for Wool, upon the following terms, viz:
One bunch of Yarn for three pounds washed Wool, and one
nnch for four pounds unwashed.
. Aeents have been appointed to make the exchange at the
i .Hewing places : Oxford, Tarboro. Kinston, Catherine Lake;
Concord, Kockingham, Hcndersonville, Stateavillc, Roxboro',
Vsheville. ritteboro. Loulsburs:, Fayetteville, Colerainiand
iit this place. ' i I - '. ! . -
Persons shipping wool to this place will please mark on tne
Mckaes who they are from, and the cotton yarn will be for-
I hone the people will patriotically respond to the above
ioticc, as the Wool ia for clothing the to. u. Trowps.
6ltf. i , H. A. DOWD, A- q. M., N. C. A.
NOTICE.
TTTIIEREAS, BY AN ORDER OF THE COUNTY
YY Court of Caswell, made at July Term, 1864, of said
Court. I will selL at public Auction, in xanceyvlue, on
;he Skh of September, for cash, a slave bj the name of
riENRY, who has been confined i a Caswell jail for mire
than twelve months as a runaway. 1 be said uave savs
I he helonto Mr. Henry Uiosoaj ol lijde , county. North
Carolina. He is aoia uy vine vi u aci oi Assemoiy in
such cases made and provided to pay prison fees and other
charges. ' :
JJUOSJH U. tiKIFFITH. '
Sheriff of Caswell.
July 25, 1864. i aj! . 80 ts.
notice.; i
r.r. TTfnsTt who havjs jkui- .tAii into the
A ivMnrr nf the North Carolina Volunteer Navr Comnan v
ki iiMHntlnnfL are reouested to do so at once, as the
p Company la now about sending abroad an Aeent to make par- j
vusc vi a ,v-a.. . 7 ;- - . : " .... i
. . Ana loose wuuiai' ui tatrn urnr it win nv i
hort time to nrocore the same before the books will be
losed. CYRUS F. AUsiDJSNHALL, President.
Angnst 0th, 1864. t-: ' 91tf.
CAROLINA FEUALE COLLEGE.
rIB EXKRCISES OF THIS INSTITUTION WILL BR RE
Bid.m JiondaT.the 1st of August, 1864. with . a futt
vvtrrwiof teachers. The boarding Xeprtment wUl be. nnder
tna suDervision of CoL Eli Sprain. For circular address
a Rev. j. GRiFrrrn,
Ansonville, N. C.
JalylStb, 1S81
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OPFICE IT. C. BAILROAD COnPAUY- ;
' . - - - : Coxpaht Shops, Sept. 19. ISSf.
Tr7IDE?JD No. 7, of Fifteen per cent, will be paid to
1 the StoekhoWerson demand arter tbut date.
; .TSO'dAS-WEBB,
Sept. W, 18Mllft-d6U U t f , T f President.
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SMALL TABAli-WShl TIIJJSSRED.
V some-tW&cav TjUoad lyefrod,
paoxDmnr to
Adlreea,. Ix t3.
22, 1864: ; TN
rNo.131'
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INCIDENTS AND ANECDOTES,
OF THE WAR AND ITS HEROES,
OF THE WAR AND ITS-HEROES,
INCLUDING TRANSLATIONS,
INCLUDING TRANSLATIONS,
FROM THE GERMAN, FRENCH,
FROM THE GERMAN, FRENCH,
ANJ OTHFR LANGUAGES,
AND OTHER LANGUAGES,
A HOME JOURNAL FOR
!. THE HOUSEHOLDI
I AN ORNAMENT
!rOR TUB TAKLOK. '
. 1 A SOLDIER'S
I PAPER FOR
THE CAMP.
A
TRAVELLER'S
COMPANION.
PLEASANT READING
FORI EVERYBODY:
A RICH CASKET OF
POLITE SOUTHERN LITERATURE!
SUBSCRIPTIONi-Six months,
The Trade supplied at $25 per hundred.
$10 00
Address,
WM. B. SMITH,
A FEW IMPORTANT FACTS
j ; ; IM REGARD TO " .
THIS "SOUTHERN HEPATIC PILLS,?
i THEY ARE PREPARED FROM THE BEST QHALrTY
L of Medicine by the diseovcrer , now an aged Minister of
the Gospel, and are sale. -
2. They have been, Known lor years and tested by then
sands. -i
3. ITive hundred persons are known to have been cured by
them. i ' . '
4. They nre not recommended by the proprietor for every
thine, but olny fr diseaxes which arise from disordered liver.
5. Directions and cert incates.accompahy each box and these
certificates are from well known and most respectable indi
viduals, j ' - 1 ' I
6. Correspondenta recommend them as good forLiver Dis
ease, Chills and Fevers, Pneumonia, Janndice. Dyspepsia;
Billions Fevers, Billions Rheumatism, Worms, Plumy, Bron
chitis, &c. - 1 . - -
7. Several gentlemen state that the use of these Pills has
been to them an annnal saying cf from $100 to $200 ; they are
the best plantation medicine ever offered to the public t
8. Some Pnyriciaus of the highest standing prescribe them
to their patients, and hundreds of boxes hare been eold te
resular practitioners; !
9. Daring the last quarter 2,SS0 ; ooxcs have been eold to
Tm(Tcrit one In South Carolina, and one in North Carolina
and some time asro over 5,700 boxes were ordered by Druggists
1 one town in Virginia. .
ST" Price, f 3 a box. .for fzu a oozen ooxee will oe sent
to any address. A very liberal discount to Druggists and'
country merchants. Cash (new currency) to accompany or
ders, v' "
For Sale in North Carolina as EoUows :
AsheviUe, E. J. Aston,
Lincoln ton, 8?T. eherrlli,
Loulsbunr, J. Clifton,
Marion, Wo. Wakefield, ' -Pittsboro,
J. Long. . 1
Raleigh Williams & Haywood,
Albemarle. J. Bivlns,
Chapel mil, R- B. Sanders,
Charlotte, J. Nye Hutchinson,
F.S.Carr,
Clinton. Hubbard & Moeley.
.. f . ir. irescuo,
Rockincham. J. P. Nurtham.
Concord, J. Reid,
Rnfreld. J CohOn. . r
(Salisbury, Henderson Ennisj
Fayetteville, N. A. B ted man &
Dueioy. r. jrronenerger,
Wadesboro. W. O. Bennett,
Whlteviile. K. Haynee.
Co.; - , j
Greensboro, Eorter & Gorrcll,
Goldsboro. Lncas AMoore,
Halifax. J. O'Brien. i
Wilmington, Walker Meeres,
Henderson. Wvebe & Co..
W. II. Lfppitt.
Lexington, J. P. Stimson,
Address, , i -
GEORGE W. DERM'S'
Goldsboro, N. C.
, S-d&wlm.
Jnlj&th, 1R64.
WEIGHTS AHD 1IEASURES.
BUSHILS.
Pocjcds.
Btrsnzxs. - - Poukds.
Wheat,
60
55.
70
60
56
32
47.
60
f5
0
46
60
45
56
44
Blue Grass Seed. 44
Shelled Corn,
Buckwheat,
Dried Peaches,
Diied Apples, "
S3
S3
24
67
50
80
38
20
55
8
80
4A
55
24
n . t
uarn in rue ear.
Peas,
Rye, j
Oats, 4 .
Barley,
Irish Potatoes,
Onions,
Salt,..
Stone Coal, -
Malt, , : .
Sweet Ptatoes,
White Beans,'
Castor Beans, i
Clover Seed,. ;
Bran. K '
Turnip?, '
Plasterins: Bafr,
Unslacked XJme,
Timothy Seed,
Flax Seed,
Corn Meal, ;
I Fine Salt,
ft
-Hemp Seed,
'Ground Peas,
A box 24 br 16 inches, 22 deep; contains one barrel.
A box 16 br 164. rnche, 8 deep, contains'one bushel
A box 8 by-8t intnes, o deep, conums l peek.
A.box 4lT:4 inches. 4A r,jeMcontains l gallon
Aces by 4 incuts, v.i cerv coC4tna I quari
Te grllohs Pickled Onfcns,'
Z3 pounds.
Ten gallons Soar Kraut
81 pounds.
Uevevml
The folfowing rates will beVharged (or alt advertisements la
ertcd la the Daxlx and Wxkx.y .CoKssavATrra : , .;; . . ,
oxa sqtraaa o aiioirv uirca, oa r.xsa M
t One day, -
i t oa
One week.
$18 00
St 09
. 4. 00
144 oa
Twooayr, - -Three
days, s .4
Four days, -
s -.ecx
- 00
U 00
V .13 00
Two weeks, ;
Three weeks,
One montb.
rive oaya,
Two mosUi,
Fittv words: ap lo-ht lines or 1cm eotrnt inmr. mA AA
tlo.al aqoares will be Charged the eame. AdTertlncokenU to
tcd once, twice or three times a week will be charged $1 a
iqS? for everI tnsertkra. , -
vt ncn seat by letter, th oney rjoet accompany the adree
niemenu liarrlacee, deathe, rel'jieus sad other notices
charged aa adverUaeaaaata and saCit he fald ta advaaee. -
'1
HIIJTAllT DEtECTOIiY-
WKLD OFFICERS, BRIQADW, DIVTHtONS AND CORrS
OF NORTH CAROLINA REOJUlINTSz
Nc4
COLOHCLS.
Lrxar. Coixmrua.
Ifajoaa.
1
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3
4
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11
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Ham A Brown;
Jarratt N Uarreu,
WmM Parsley,
Lewis C Latham,
WmTpactt,
WllHara J nift,
R W York,
J 11 cLcod Turner,
AJ Rogers,
Wm U A Cowles,
1 Thos Sparrow,
t James Lcilry,
Robert W Alston,
B Benton Withers.
Jos U Lambeth, 7
Gray W Htm mood,
L J Johesea, .
IhoaJ Woolen,
WmJrfohL
' r.
Thaddeus 0 Leva
Wm SQrady, 7
Jas T Adams
Jos C Wehb,
6am If Blows,.
Stcph D Thrnston.j
a a usoorne. -
John W Lea. .
RobtF'Webb,
Ed G Haywood, '
JS M W titsoo.
Sain McD Tate.
wm Lee Davidson,
R A Barrier,
Hewry T Galen, -
Francis W Bbrd,
Wm S Davis,
Henry A Rogers,
Wm A Jootulon,
W H Tarboroegk,
AS Clood..
Thos II Sharpe,
John W Itctjft, .
V
WnSRankla,
John LTlarrta.
Sam C Brysoh;
Gob F Whitfield,
Wm 11 A BperrT
Bae J rrofitt,
Chas WEnlght,
David G Co van,
GeoT Gordon,
Jaa T Johnston,
John D Tayior,
Wm O af orrti. '
.WmU Cheek,
Stephen D Poet,
Wm J Martin,
n Coleman,
Joe 11 Hvman.
R Tyler Bennett,1
WmilacRae, ,
Wm A Stowe, -
John D Barry,
W P Roberts, 1
ThosFTooh,
Thos S Galloway,
Cbas C BlacknaU,
m 4 Viarae. .
U M Rutlcdge,
John RLaoo,
J A Gilmer, jr.
8am D Lowe. .
Wm B reasman,
Frank M Parker,'
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jonn v Joraan,
Robt V Cowan.
Henry G Lewie,
Jes II Saunders,
Fiends L Ttrlttyi
Simon B Taylor.
Jas If bUveaaon,
Jackson L Boct.
John Wilson,
W L J Lowrance,
William Lamb,.
Wm M Barbour,
John Ashford,
David Coleman,
John J Hedrick,
John A Baker,
John K Brown, ,
Thos S Kenan.
Geo W Flowers,
FA Reynolds,
George Tait -
- , .
Wra-A noTTaad,
Chas W Bradahajir.
TWalter J Lotm
ThosCSineeltarf,
f in L narrrove.
Chaa
at sioox
mar 4 m
unan.
ramnei u ooyo,
Wm L Saunders,
Geo U Faribault,
donn ujwneton,
A C iieAUlBter, v
Albeit A mil,
John A Fleming,
John C Vaabeok,
Caleb B Uobaon,-
Jas T Moreheae,
Anderson Bills,
Alfred H Belo, .
G Gratiott Lnke.
NelUMeK MeNeUl
W c Laukford,
James T Davis,
HJ Ryals,
Jas m McDonald, .
Eric Xrsoa,
sm li waiaup,
Lee M McAfee,
Geo Wortham.
Hector McKethan,
juarcus a raras,
Ken R Mnrchison,
John K. Uonnally,
rani r aieon,
Arch C Godwin.
John W Graham,
James A Cralge,
James M Mayo, '
James T Haft,
E Malic tr,
r
James n McNeill.
Thos P Junes,
John J Spanti.
W BSanderlln,
Ed Whloord.
5T
Hamilton C Jones,
58 ; Joan u I 'aimer,
59 I Den D Ferribce,
Edward Cantwell,
James T Weaver,
Wm S Devane,
B G McDowell, -Stephen
B Evans,
Wm N Garrett,
Alfred n Balrd,
Cleat G Wrieht.
k wasn ai uaray,
ol jas u rtaacun.
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68
Geo W Clayton,
Geo N Folk,
J H Nethercnlt.
John N Whitford,
Rofus W Wharton,
James W lllnton,
gq v; acitow iy.
The First BatUlton (Heavy Artillery) Is comma tided by Ma)
Alexander MacRae ; 1 The First Battalion Sharp Shooters by
Capt R E Wil?on ; 't he Second Battalion (Infantry) by
Tbe Third Battalion (Light Artillery) by MJ JohnW
Moore ; The Tenth Battalion by Ma) W L Toung ; The Thir
teenth Battalion (Light Artillery) by Lieut Col Joseph H Stair;
The Fourteenth Battalion (Cavalry) by Lieut Cel J L Henrys
The Fifteenth Battalion (Cavalry) by Lieut Col J M Wyna ;
Thomas Legion consists of a Regiment and a Battalion and
is commanded by Col Wm H Thomas.
Tbe 1st and Srd Regiments are In Stewart's .Brigade, John
son's Division, Earlyrs Corps.
The 2d, 4th, 14th and 30th are in Cox's Brigade, Rodes Di
vision, Early's Corps.
The 5th, 12th, 30th and 33d are in Johnston's Brigade, Rodes
Division, Early's Corps. -
The Cth, 21st, 54th and t7th and 1st Battalion Barn Shoot
ers are in Lewis Brgade, Raasom's Division, Dc a regard's
Corps. - I
The 7th. ISth, SSth, 33d and 37th are In Lane's Brigade, Wil
cox's Division, Hill's Corps.
The 8th, 31tt, 61 st and 61st are la Cllngman's Brigade, Hki s
Division, Bpau regard's Corps. ,
The 0t h, 19th, 41st, 59th and 63d are In Barringer's Brigade,
W II F Lee' Division, Hampton's Corps, f
The Uth, 20th, 4Uh, 47th and 2d are in Mediae's Brigade.
IJeth's Division, Hill's Corps. 1 . .
The l-th. Kith, 22d, 84th and 38th are in Scale's Brlcade,
Wilcox's Division, HIU's Corpe. f
The 15th, 27th, 4(itfs and 43Ui are ia Coekes Brigade, TJett'e
Siviaien, 4HHs Cori. !
The nth, 43d, 50th and 00th are In Klrklaadw Brigade, Hokts
Divisiou, Beauregard's Cors.
The 21th. 23th, 35th, 45th and tk are la Ransom's TJrigf de,
B W Johnston's Division, Beauregard's Corps.
The 29th is in ficton's Brigade, French's Division.
The 3Sd, 43d. 45th. 53d -and id Battalion are In Grimes Bri
gade, Rodes' Division, Early's Corps. .
. The 36th and 40th are in Herbert's Brigade, Whiting's Divi
sion, Beauregard's Corps.
The 33th is In McNair's Brigade, French's Division.
The 55th is in Davis' Brigade, Ileth's Division, Hill's Corps.
The 53lh and 60th are in Reynold's Brigade, Stevenson's DV
vision. k , i
The 10th. 03d, Mth. 65th. 87th and 68th are not brigaded, .
JUNIOR BESERVfcS: . ; .
1st Battalion Reserve Forces, MaJ. C. W. Broadfoot. i
2d
4
4
Anaerson. j .
Hooks. '
J. M. Recce.
W. F. Beasley.
W. MeK. CUrk. -W.
Foster French.
3d
4th
5th
6th
7th
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G0VEEHUEHT OF H0BTH CAH0LUIA,: "
Ilia Excelleney,'Zsbalon B Vanes, Bnncstabe, Ofoveraoi
Col David A Barnes, Northampton, Aid.
do Georgo Little, Waks. 4W
Richard II Battls, Jr, Anson, Private Secretary.
Dr Edward Warren, Chowan, Surgeon General. , '
John P II Russ, Wake, Secretary of Stats.
Jonathan Worth, Randolph, Public Treasurer. - U
Curtis H Brogdea; Wayne, Comptroler.
Fpmuel F Phillips, Orange, Auditor. , 1
Oliver HTerry, Wake, SUte Librarian. i
Major General R C Gatlin, Lenoir, Adjutant Oentrah
M.jor William B Gullok, Beaufort, Paymaster.
Major John Deverenx, Waks, Quartermaster.
Major T D Hogg, Wake, Commissary and Ordnanoe Oficer.
Major James Sloan,! Guilford, Quartermaster , .
Major Ilsnry A Dowd, Edgecocsbe, de .
Major James IL Foete, Asstv Adjt. Gen.; (Roll ef Ilonor.)
Major William A eiraham, jr., Aurt abjL. ueaerai.
LieuL Josiah Collins, Washington county, Grdnanee De
partment. ; i " "
Lieut. John B. Neathery, Wake, Asst. AdjL Cfsnsral.
Lieut. Geo. W. Thompson, Caswell, Assistant Adjataat
General, (Roll of Honor.) ;
Lieut Thomas White, Franklin, AjiL Qoartermastsr.
Lieut. Isaac W. Garrett, Edgecombe, Asst. Qoartermastsr.
Lieut. Tb addons MeGee, Wake, Aut. Commissary.
Lieut. Charles EL Thompson, Wake, Asst., Commissary.
'f judicial:',.- - 'f.'.-v -
Supreme Cottrfc Richmond M Pearson, Yadkin, Chief
Justice, William II Battle, Orange, and Matthias B Man
ly, of Craven, Judges ; Sion II Rogers, Waks, Attsrn
General; Hamilton C Jones, Rowan, Reporter f Edmund ,
B Freeman, Clerk. Meets ia the city ef iZaleigh second
Monday in June each year. The Jiergyatoa terra has beta
discontinued ' - " . ,
Superior Courts. JudgM.Edwln Q J?sad', Prsof
Romulus M Saundsrs, Wake ; Robert R Ileath. Chewaa t
Rob t S French, Rebesoa j J ames W Osborne, Ueeklsaharf f
George Howard, Wilson; Robert B Gilliam, GraavlUe ;
William II Shipp, Henderson.
Solicitor$l st Circuit, Jesse J Testes, : Hsrtforcl ; 2nd
Ciacnit, Charles C Clark, Craven; Srd Circuit, 81ea U
Rogers, Wake, Attorney General; 4th Circuit. Thomas
Settle, Rockingham ; (th Circuit. Ralph Baxton, Cumber
land ; Cth Circuit, Robert F ArmCeli. Tadkla 7th Circuit,
William P Bynum ; 8th Cireuit, Aogustua S Merrlmoa,
Buncombe. I . '"
Confederate State District On. Hea Aa Birrs,
JIartin, Judge; George V Strong, Wayas, AUorney; J ,
Watson, Craven, Clerk ; Wesley Jones, Wake, MarsbalL
Council StuUr D Sattsrthwaite, Pitts Robert P
Dick, Guilford ; Dr James Galleway, Wilkes ; L Eldredge
Johnston f J R Hargrave, Anion ; Jesse R Stubbs. llartia.
j xerwry oartfHls Ezeelleney, Oov. Vanes PrexUent
Ex Officio. ReV William E Pell. Waka. and Profao
Rieherd Sterling, Guilford: Dr Wm Sloan, of Gaston t ;
Richard H Battls, Jr, Secretary. . . - v- .
I Board IsTxruraL IarKorxxKirrs His Exeellaarr. Gov 1
Vanee, President. Ex Officio. Wm Eaton. Jr. of Warrsa.
J 11 Flanner. of New Uanevsr. and Uontford lfeGchesw
Rlehard H Battle, Jr, Secretary. ' r.
Commxenoner ef Stnkvta Hon Thomas A'aCa.
Alamance, Hon Weldsa U Edwards. Warrsa ud Ilea
David L Swain, Orange. .. .
The Uaiversity of North Carellaa Is at Chspil HUL
Hon David L Swain, Presidsat.' , " '
Rev Calvin II Wiley is euperiaiisaeai ex iz coxamea ,
Schools of the State, i -
WUlie 1 Palrrar. Alls UriTxl eltli IT C Iri!ia
fcr the DeaXmmb aad tie E'JaC et lUI:!. .
Dr Edward c Jrisatr ts cuperiauadsat ef the lasaaav
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