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THE iDAlLY. ; CONSERVATLVE-
; - TEnaiSOF '4 SUMSCRIPTIOW:
- Th tolVWlnT are tte'dniy terras
D A 1 L Y r AP E R, "l month.
" - r-- - ? month?, .
. WEKKITST . PAPBE,' S months. - -
1 ' - " ' 25 00"
JTo snbcrfpfions to either Dail or Weekly. recelYedfoir
longer time than, ix moatha. . ; j ; , . . . . 4 , ;, t
RK l0RTS OF - TH E PRESS ASSOCIATION.
JSntcrVd according to act ol Conzrta,'la the year isn, lay Ji
of the Conlederate Statei of . the Northern District ol
tiforjria. - . '.: - - t
.. - v. From Hiclmiond r JP , ' ' '
Official dispatches received at the War Department
last tight,state thaC'Lt. (?6l.: Withers ettrnedlfrom
an expedition in WVstern Virginiajknd , passed
t h rou glrB all Tow J aca sou v il le. West over, W al ke r-
ville ami Weston, and destroyed one million 'dollars
worth ot stores, captured three hundred prisoners,:
horses ana equipments,, orougut out live hundred
horses1, two imnuieu came, anu susiaineu no xoss.
SCEEBTJLU 03? "PRICES'
FOR B0STH
of our crops. wHn,me improveti conuiuon oi our-
. it r . .1 i -. a
linancia'i and consequent increased security for our'
11- At. '' III t I!
' rurrency, enable mem, whhoui injury io;i!ie pro
ducer, to lower the prices of the prime. necessaries ol
hie to the soldier, and it-is to he hoped, to the rndi-n--nt
of our country." .This lowering of - prices inusfc
aain act in increasing the value of tho national cur
r?icv, by diminishing the debt of the country. The
watit of conCdcnce in-the-worth of the currency in
i reasfcd as it has been by. the rapacious preed of in
iJiviijiials of ALL classes, and especially of the Cotton
i'ai lories, and lately so strongly, exhibited by the
K.iilro:id Companies,1. has"greatly contributed to this.
Scarcity of, food can no longer be alleged for high.
ii ices, .as there is abundance in the country, and it
' . I 1 U l. lt 1 ,
only rouiains lu biiuw wjmiuei.our peopie, iu aus-
taininglour wise and patriotic, Treasurer Mr. Tren
holui in his efforts hitherto so successful, in putting
our linancial matters oa a secure footing, will sustain,
the Government of their: choice. : The, Commission-;
trs also congratulate themselves. and the country
that they h&vo been, aided by a consultation with
one of the Virginia. Commissioners, by whose aid,
and that of Mr. Georgc.W. Mordecai, they have been
able to bring about an almost identical Schedule with
the neighboring State of Virginia; '
Apples,1 dried good, peeled, per bu?h.i 28
lbs.
.. ' ' ; impeded, per bushel' 23
$
5 00
. lb?. i 3
50
50
00
75
'00
00
Axe?, :
IJicon,
Beans,"
Brandy,
B-rf,
- I
Catidic:',
with handles, each, ; 12
without handles, each, 12
per pound, hog round, 2
white or cornfield, per
bush. GO pound-,
apple, per gallon,
peach, per gallon,
lresh,'nett per pound,
fresh, gross, per pound,
silted, per pound,
tallovr, per pound, -adamantine,
per pound,
5
10
10 00
SO
40
1 50
,i 00
8 75
11 00
C'iain.4. trace, per pair,
Cloth, woolen,, for s o 1 d ie r s ' -
clothes, 3-4 yard wide, 10
oz. to yard, and pro rata
as to greater or less
- weight or width,-pr. yd. .'. G
00
00
50
50
00
20
80
00
dfon,
'olf.C.
raw, per lb,, . 1
Rio, per pomd, 4
unshelled, per bush., 70
lbs., 4 . 4
shelled, sacks not include
ed, per bnsh.i 5G lbs., - 5
sacks not included,' per
bush, of 50 pounds 5
cotton, 7-8 yd. wide, 3
yards to 'pound, per 3Td.,
extra family, per bbl. 190
lbs.. 45
V
iin,
Corn Meal,
Drills,
Floor,
4 extta superfine, per bbl. - -
i 196 lbs.. . " - 41
or
supertinc, per bbl.
lbs.; 'r -
" tine, per : barrel of
19J
ISO
37 ,50
lbs,,
Fodder, bales, per 100 pounds,
unbaled, per 100 pounds,
Hats, wool, each. -
ll.iy, bah-d," per 100 pounds.
75
00
50
00
00
50
00
50
50
4
3
5
4
o
3
2
1
unbaled, per 100 pounds,
dry, extra, per pound,
Hides,
HitlcJ,
liotses.
green, pcrf pound, (
artiller3r,i 1st clas., per
head, ; '
artillery, 2nd class, per
head,
Pig, No. 1, per ton, 2,000
lbs. :
I'ig, No. 2, per ton, 2 000
lbs.
Pig, No. , per ton, 2,000 "
lhs. ' " , .
Bloom, per ton, 2,000 lbs
Smith's square or round, r
per ton of 2,000 pounds,
; serviceable railroad, per
ton of 2,240 pound,
wool, domestic, per yard, '
camp, iron, per pound,
good, per. 1,000 teet,
. per pound,
sole, per-pound,
v upper, per pound, .j ';
harness, per pound, -. ,
cane, per gallon, t j
. sorgltuui, per gallon, . .
. lst'dass, per head-.-2d
ciyss, per head,
3d cjss, per head,-r
; per keg, t
sheaf, baled, per 100 lbs.
. Vheaf, unbaled,pr 100 lbs
- baled, per 100 lbs,
- shelled,; per bushel, -
. cotton, 3-4; yard wiaa, 7
v. c z. to y ard, per.ya rd ,
cotton, -7-8. yard wide, 3
oz. to ya.rd', per yard,
per bushtl, - -;'
- - cow, per bush, of 60 ibs.
-: Irish, per bushel of CO
its.- : ' r -? .
sweet, per bushel of C0
1,000 00
,800 Q0
350 00
314 00
278 00
710 00
1030 00
Iron,
i
it
u
,400
10
50
60
00
30
00
75
00
00
00
00
00
Jccns,
Kettles,
Lumber,
Lard,. .
leather, .
o
C
' 7
7
. .5
5
ti
Molasses,
Mu!
:cs,
1,000 00
800 00
'500 00.
100 00
5 25
Nnils,
Oats,
It
' .4
5
4
50
Osnaburgs,
1.50
1
8
5
4
4
78
00
00
00
00
O.iiona,
Peas,
Potatoes,
.
Peaches dried, peeled, per bushel of 33
v . lbs. " . :
8 50
5.00
1 82
2 80
8 00
' 5'00
f '
700
4 oo!
unpeoled, per bush of 38
lbs. . v ;'".r -fresh;
nd t, per pound,
sailed, per pound,
1st quality, near town,
per head, per month, .-.
common;. near town, per
- h ead,- per hion tb,4" ' c -1st
quality," in the coun
try, per head, per month,
common,, in- country, per
. head, per month, .
-.4
P?rk,
u s -. ''--
Pasturage,-
!
i
tt
i
tt
-I for the Slate" 61 North Carolina leel great satis-
r . w;n.v n nrftson in? tneir ocuiKJuie vi rutcs ior me
hPvt siviv davs. in that the greit aounuanceof most
. . -.-.......--' 1 'J, 3
I - ' t- : " '-' , '. "
1':.'
Quinine,
good,-per i ounce, ; ; j, 6 0o
twee,-'
new: per pound, " -r' ; M 5b
' Old, per pound,' rf'v;-40-
-Ji- !good, per bush, of 56 lbs, -1 "0 00
Sacks,
' . two bushelf,'1 'osnaburgs, . ;
Shirtinff.'.-'- cotton. 3 vard wide. 4 H
nl - ; yards to-pound, per yd., I, SO
" p - ; 1 ;Cotfon, 7-8 yaid wide, 3. .r .Vl ,
Ai : r H'.yard to pound per Vard.P1 1 10
Uottcn stnpes,'5 yards to pound, prj ydi t 1 T5
SaTt.t
Coast, per j ; bushel; of : 0 v
ios, : - . - r -;
Livei pool, i per bushel of
V 50 pounds, 1 j ''V V1
20 00
,35f6fi
V irginia, per bushel of
50 14 f
" cast; per pound, ' '
army; r per pair, .. ' ''' 3 '
. 25 00
--8 CO
' his' od
J Steel5
Shoes!
Shoe thread,
.flax, per pound
10
r ,i2-
Off
00
i)0
Soekfi, . -
'soldiers, wool per pair,
fat, per head, 1 . r
brown common, per lb.y
hatd, per pound, :f" ' 7 f
soft, per pound, " ; '
baled, 100 lbs., - :
Sheep, .. ;
Sugav .
KJUt
I
00i:
oo
7K
SoapJ
Shucks,
Shorts,
Ship stuff,
Tea, I V
j good, perbuah. of22 lbs. "
i- good, per bush, of S7 lbs.'1
L black," per pound, n -I
green", per pound, '
cotton, 10 ox to jd, per
. yard,-' ' ' . " j?
i No.lt extra -".;-"'
1
5
40
,oo-
8 "00
Tent cloth,
r
Tobacco,- :
1' no
'3 00
2..50
:! No - -h -h'l
! No. 2,
1 75
1 25
Tallow,
Vinegar,
i clean, perjphund,
2-50
cider, per gallon,
2 00
manufactured, -per-gal.','
good, per gallon,- ;-'
good, per bush, of G8 lbs.
, bran, per bush, of 17 Ibsi;
1 00
Whiskey,
Wheat, .
10 00
7 50
50
Wheat straw, baled, per 100 lbs. ? '
- 1-50
-unbaled, per 100 Ibs.
, washed, per pound, -
i unwashed, per pound,
. j wood axle, 4 horse, new,
1 00
8 00
0 00
Wool
Wagon?,.
each.
S50 00
250 00
wood axle, 2 horse, new,
each, ' j ' ' -
cotton, pr bunch. of 5 lbs.
Yarn
8
00
75
25
00
00
00
HIRE OP LABOR, TEAMS, WA0XS AND HORSES.
Baling long forage, per hundred pounds.
Shelling and bagging corn, sacks furnished
hy government, .per. bushel, H
Hire of two horse teams, wagon and driver;
rations furnished $y owner, per day.
Hire f two hoise teams, wagon and driver,
rations furnfshed by : government, per day,
Hire of four iiorse teams, wagon and driver,
rations furnished by owner, per day, -
Hire of four horse teams, wagon and driver,
rations furnished by the I government, per
day; ; ,;L " j
Hire of six horse trams, wagon' and driver,
ratiens furnished by owner, per day, : '
10
5
-15
! 7 50
I -" .
20 00
Hire of six horse teams, wagon and driver,
rations furnished by government, per day, 10 00
tt - ' r i f ' ' i
riire or taoorer, rationa iurnisiiea oy owner,
per.ay, - .- ... - ;
Hire of laborer, rations furnished by govern
ment, per day, ! '
Iire of laborer, rations furnished by govern
' ment, per month, ;
3
1
00
50
00
50
50
75
Hire of laborer, rations furnished kby govern- .
ment, .per month, i 37
Hire of hdrsD. per day, 1
Tho Commissioners respectfully suggest that if it
be found practical, the producer should he allowed
to retain a fourth part of their surplus, to be sold at
market rates, to pay for their necessary plantation
suppjies, which they have to purchase at high mar
ket prices. They earnestly call upon the farmers to
bring forward their corn now so necessary to the
support of the army in their immediate front, and
whichf alone will prevent the loss to the enemy, of
all their crops, stock, negroes, &c;, &c. The com
missi oners would also recommend that the impress
ment should be universal and uniform, leaving out
no one. f
. For the information of all. persons concerned, we
publish the following instructions, with the hope that
they will be stric ly obeyed. !
N6 officer, or agent, shall impress the necessary
supplies which any person may have for tho con,
smuptron of himself, hi? family, employees, si v s, cr
t? carry on liis ordinary mechanical, manufacturing
or agricultural e mployments." - -
Ttiejnext meeting of the Board will be held in the
Senate; Chamber, in the City of Raleigh, on Monday,
the 5th day of December next, unless sooner chang
ed. " Impressing agents must furnish good and satis
factory reasons for disapprovals on appeals, or the
awardlof locil appraisers will be approved. All
commdnications should heddressed to the Secretary
of the Board, Rileigh, N- C.
(Signed)
11. lv. UUKGW iM, !
Garysburs , Ni C.
; ,R V. BLACKSTOCK,
- r ' Stocksvillo, Ni c.
Corn's Appraisement for State of Ni C.
Geo
W. Mordecai, Umpire.
Raleigh, Oct., 5, -1S64. :
I?SCAED FROMiTUE JAIL OF GRANVILLE COUNTY,
!i in Oxtord. on the nisrht of th 27th inst., BALDY BJERSEYv
a free negro, very bright color, and hair nearly straight; stout,
made, and abont 5 leet 8 inches high-; .about '45 ye rs old, im
pudent appearance and quick spee h. .Also, JOEL, a slave of
T.-B. Venable. Joel is a dark mulatto, about 5 feet 10 r.ll
inches tigh, and rather spare built, though troeg nd likely,
he is about 35 years of age. Kersey was sentenced at Septem
ber term of Granville Superior Court to sir months impris
onment; and there are still, pending against him. Jive indict
ments for larceny. Joel was committed for house breaking
and an attempt to commit rape. f.
I will give tne above reward for the apprehension and con
finement of both, so that 1 get them aeain, or"$250 for lei her.
The belief is that they are making towards the eastern part of
the btate. I will also elve $5X) for the apprehension and de
livery, -with eridenco suulcient to convict thoo or any one of
those who assisted from the outside and broke the jail so as
to release said prisoners. ,. ; - ! -
iuiwaf . v . ,; . r ,.W. A. PHILPOTT. Sheriff.
iST" Standard copy 8 week3 ia Weekly; r '
October 4tb, 142-dlw&w3w.
1 Surgeon General's Office,
1 ' . vi v - Raleigh, Sept. 30th l864.
A MEDICAL EXAMINING BOARD.coniisticg of
J. Surgeon E. A Crcdup and Surgeon , will meefin
the town of Statesville on the iptb October ; at Taylors ille,
in Alexander county, on the 13;hj at: Wilkxsboro'ion the
15th ; at Morgantcn on the 18th, and at Lenoir on the 20th,
for the purpese of Examining all persons claiming exemp
tion from llome Goard duty, on account of physical dis-
EDWARD WARREN,
' v-r, - Surgeon General.
- 110-1121.
. s , I V Surffeon GeneraTs Office, ;-v
r '-" Ralkgh, N. C, Jusb 10th,- 18(54.
A MESSENGER WILL LEAVE THIS OFFICB ON TUB
first day, and the fifteenth day, of every month, for Gen,
Lee's army.- All boxes left here for any member of that army
will be carrhitaere promptly by hUn-and delivered ta the
owner; . . . . r v-j i-'f. jVaRD VaRREN !
43tL - Sargeon General North Carolina. :
!" 1 Sorghum Hills and BoSleri I 7
JV3T RECEIVED FROM SAPONA IRON WORKS. AN
other supply ot two nd thr Roller Mills and Boilers from
20 to ICO gallons. Kept constantly on band a large aupply of
for Sapona Iron Works.
August XSth,1864,
' ' ' " : " ' ' " J7L' '
:,: Tr'KittrcllVstS4ptfmbei -
1 P U a ;U A X o 0 F ; C 1 11 QU L R No M 5 a q TJ U R E S X
perie q Sert. iHK,- p.Qiay SnolK'p vQffi?rf
aiff hereby; ordered to aseaVtiAtTnafronVjB
tiiiiilarv eemce.
at o.?irTisp6nir6 eoucty -s? Temtuleatexatmaaf.'oir;
ei ce p i ifcp on ly e oq h jm r t i es i a ts- is ha ye tteen firraiaabH
with cer&ftea.ot PKBA'Ear. eitW'froauiMedicl
Examining IJoard. siacgrjjiSth
Irt any case of cnaRnsirtJ exemption " jritraljie Em
reason f?r Euppognj
t tht!ifolna wk in
ttiati fcha di Sac.fi i?y iio; 'lonrieTTsir tht ifr4o wa" in
anyw
wjy.prctfeed 'in ibe.viuhi ireseatatr&a of thereasV
ilJ.Jortii with cau fOtto;3'.pe4r:l;4teexa)iir'
ue wi
alion. .
II
,':i?eS hejrroe Xrt.m 1 8 td 5 0 n i i ncluded i n- th abaVtf
oslb.and tbe. laaf day of rabtappeinttaoat-devoted t ibeif
exaoaiBaiin ,".-," " f" -: "'""? '"a-it ; yrii ;
nroliing Officers will aWuiblo sueh portiope cf their
Regffrtetit.1 Disfriefs, as xrtll aualis e the: n'inlVron ereh
of th o-ar pot niod iisJ-: T h hv fwilt aliu'icaase tbls Tftetiee to
q o thuroubiy Hdverttacd; tlat!ther'tnay hn.ua unaeces
sary time logt livjiu tho vai'ri'uV p.ikraoltii of .-tbo'se liable, and
prompt attendance ensijirei. on! th. ds'yk apeeified, t." ; ... ;
. -"All pjiTsttta embraced in-this csU are absolutely required
to be , .rceat -a"t -tUe i oifftwf i!g .tfaiesvan'l pfaees, or they
will-l '4rfdcrVdj 35 rcoslssnE censcvipts ahd' treated 'ac-c-ofdml;ly.
.i:.;-: . ? ::
Kx.'jDiinaKs3 "Ja -prsapcet f.f (irrnlar 31, Bureau of
Conscription, current t-orie, will hj rnituted same tirne
CODTIKS.
n Acs.
TI&fK.
Wake, .
Orange, "
Franklin
0. S,S, 7, SlOll, 1
""14,-15; 17, IS, 19.
" 2fr2? 21, 25, 1
tlil'tb'cro',
-. . f -: -
LotiisLurg,
Oxford, ';
W"ar ronton,
Xrfs'jviller.
Oranvi
. " ... 2 Jf 28 31.
Nov. 1...
Warren,
Nasb. "
ov. , 4, ;, 7.
L -
.10, 11. 12, 14.1
W:.;Jf; SWANN, C;.pt.
and En. Officer 5th Cong. District, N. C.
Sept. 21, 1884.
133 liu.
Hxeciitive Department Horth Carolina.
' KAididn- July 1, 1864.
Ueneral Urders, , ; i i
x u. i o. - - !
T FOR THE INFORMATION OF ALL CONCERNED
L it is declared runt. tiie..iuurd i'.ir Home Defence consists of
a ix wbAte male '.persons who nrel exempt by law from service
in the Confe leiate Ai;nv. betw&cu the ascs'-of eighteen and
fifty yers,-re-.o dents in the Srate, including foreigners "not
naturalized who nave ieeo resiacmin tuc stiiteior tnirty days,
before ejrrollment. execnthiff such :persorts. as are exemDt bv
the Jaws of the State, bj orders if th0 'Go Vjr"nor,.Dr on account
of physical.clisabiiitv. i t- 4r, ? , - :
II. Company Coiomanders will each on the. next drill day
.make an' t-xact -'roil of his' company in accordance with' the
above declaration and transmit Mte eameto his Battalion corn
mindei to be sent by h Ira without delay to this office. Upon
tba rectipt of these "company-rolls. Rattaiion frimmanders
having arms and accoutrcm t.t the -prorcrty oi the State in
their posses -ion or. the possession f "their menj after retaining
a gun aijd ac.coatrt.'mcnt3 fr e'Ch mn of hi command wiL
scud the remainder to' this city to-Msj. T. D. Hogg, Ordnance
OHictr. ., - ' ... ; - . ., i-i - : -
III. The second paM2rrflih of General Orders No. 9, making
it the duty of all Militia and Home Gr.ard Officers' to arrest any
ofiiccr or agent, who in making imprementa fails tp comply
with 'the iniyr$.EJtng -t.rtp-n. feTjr-vnrtiiilar hereby bo
mfKlined as.t'o niako it the ruiy f..ail such . ofllcerii to jca H out
thedr c6a.tuandd -t assist a-Jirsting any person., against
wlmm a ( ivil-.werrant .i "difcted upon .-application of any
Judge or 3aUce.of the IVacif stating thitlhe civil ofllcer is'
notably to makefile arrclst v.flhout ;ud; tt-nf the militta. It
beirg thus 'inadct tho- auty ad Militia apd Uomo Guard
0'flieer to assist the civil hjithhrity in suppressing illegal
impressifients, it ishereb.v tVrbkiden o'Qicevs ol titlK'r class to"
-become impressing ai;e.:ts, and those holding Ptich agencies
rimst refeian either the atejicy or comniissicn in the State '
service. - Commanders of icejftni'ints and Battalions will , see i
that, this latrcr '.-faiise is comjdied With. , - . ,
By order of Governor V.nce,
.. : - It. C CATLIN,
133 , - u ' Adjutant General,
Sxeeutive" Department tHorth Carofina,
AnjcrANf Gknehal's Offick, :
- , Jialei-h, Oct. 4th, 18C4-.
General OnrsEits, ) i j
No. 21. j : - ; . J..", T
.NKCKSSITY iiAVIVG ARISEN FOR CAfJING A
xrl part tl:e Uud for H( m- h fence 'ioio the lioid to re
pel a Ihreati liu.'i in'asion.to av.5d iuteifertng as far a pos
yha with the. industrial pur"u:t ofte. coimtry, it Is .ordered
that, the conun.indiug 'otll'cers ol' the Jri;ird. lor Uorrie Delouee
in the oouutb.-s of Surry, YafUiin, t'o.w.-tn, Cabarrus,; Mecklen-brg,-Lincoln,
Gaslon, and t'l.,i 1 iiKi, md of all the coiiiW
ties Tying east ofs;d ccntiti -.will aM.eriihte their reHpeclive
Reiineiits or I.att-iii mi Hiih !U jlri.iy, and procee d to divide
them into thn e iqmil prt,, to 'be;-., known as tbe 1st, Sd. and .
i I cbxsses these iiuinbcrs t. htt It-iennir t'd bj' lot or .draft,
ano the cli'.d?t:d called out in rotaiioa, when lerfs than the
whole are required lor Held service. -.V
- Comuian-jers of Balta-iions wdl exclude, lrom Hi? lst elftss
all person- ih vstnully ihcuf:ibi-d of per firming .-'field service, -at
d they will le caretu! not to include in eittu r clss persons
iiot strictly lnemWos f the iiuard for Jlome l'-l"eriCe.
AVhen tliere are iess than three companies ."in a lattalion,
they will he united and divided into three cqsi i! parts; Hud a
complement of officers a; signed to each. When there are:
thrcp, tix, or-nine comijanies m a Bittalion,' they -will be
equaliz d in tmruhers by trausfets from one company to the
otiier, and iheu the num'xT ot iompanies-is not uivieibtj by
three, then it must be made s?o T?y breaking np the odd com
panies nud asiiiving their memi.krs1 to the ot er companies
The company or companies to b "broken, np to be determined
by lot. : - . -: : ' i " . " :'-' -':'"-;-
. As soon a each conimandct lasj complied with'the forego-,
ing iiistiuctious, he will arm aud etltiip tbe lit cfi:ss of his
Battalion ind order it to proceed! witnout delay to GohhsboroV
:and report to Brig. (Jen. J. Iveven thorps, who,. Ha the troops
arrive, w ill organize theni iitv; Reainieiits. . -
The Guard, for 11 me D?!ence bclo ting- to counties lying
west ot those above euumerr.tefl, arc de.l2ncd .for the defence
of the Mountain . District. Their s.oraniZitiou will not be
changed foi the presMit. ' i n t . '. . ' j ' -.
. By order of Gov. Vakce : ' ! ; , ' T '
. , R. C. GATfJN,
n , t- - . i Adjutant General. '
October 4th, 1f 61. ' l -14i dSwL .
' t2& All Daily papers in the State" copy three times ; Week .
lies one. timet. -' .V'-' ; '-S K-i-- - " :-" ' ;--'-"'"', :'
1 Hsiidqtiarter-i Cavalry . .Brigades .;;v
' - . ; . '.shrTEMin 24th; 18G4: '
LL COMMISSIONI3D OFFIiHS OP T11I3 BRIGADE
A are hereby authorized to-act -under the rder,giyou me by
Gen. It. E. Leb, of date July 28tn, tsui, to culbct "all cavalry
armsequipmenrs auUaccoi5treirteE!: irt the bajids of civilians
and oth'-ruiiauthorized, persons in the State of loith Carolina,
when satisfied thav.siu-h arms; &c. are legitimately thepro
peity of the CouiVdemfe States.7.f4 u. I - ,
Company ofcers will require their men to. report to hem.
the names of alt parries, in tfcelr respective local. tiesj known
to have such arms, q iipments and accoutrements especially
McClellan Saddles and Sharp's iilfies ; and if illegally held,
whether claimed by capture purchase Or otherwise, tley will
seize them, if not voluntarily given up, and have them brought
totheir commands. r ; j VbaRRINGER,
140 d?w.'- - ':"' '- i Brig. Gen. Commanding.
V " WOOL KOTICE. -4 :-'J. -
' . - ' OU ARTERM ASTER'S DEPARTMENT,
, '. - . . 1 : r :fRAiEiaH. Ju'y2, 15fl4r
T'" AM NOW PREPAltED TO ! EXCIIANG43 -COTTQN
1 Yarn for Wool, upon the lollowing tcrma, viz : . , ; -One
buncli of Yam ftir three jw-antir 'Waehed: Arool, .andpne
" Teenta h4 WTaVpof'oU-d' to make the exchange at tbeJ
SIncbSoV iaiabm-g,; FayetteviUe; Coleraiani
"MSfifa tas place win please mark the;
Wka?cs "SoP hey are from and the cotton, yarn will be for
warded immediately., ::',, - - . ,
WillPtrI
notices, as the. w
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9 ti n is for ciOfefHO!r rf . v. i rpii
61 tf.
C. A.
llOTICE.
... T x m TT f kQ
vVHO HAVE' NOT
PAID INTO TRIE
ATttawrof the North Carolina Volunteer NavyCompany
their subscriptions, are roquesiea; xo aao at once, as we
Connan is now about sending abroad an Agent to make pur
cel)? a vetSsl. -Ah thase wishing tp take stock will have
Sort timl lo DroV" the -ne iWa the books will be
dSsed. P CYRU F. 3iENDKNHALL,. President.
.-August 6th, 13M...,; rHim-:Js-H: Ty
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i mt t vipv UTCLL TIMBERED. PROXIMITT TO
A' eome town or Railroad preferred. Address, i Box 863,
iniuz, to ,y-iti x I ytzrs-ifX vg, ii&dij -'it
,io ine aoov.e V!. v,iac?? ju .f?ufs-,htret9ure ex
amined; and,-assigned to ihtd4'fy. in-Tn'yand every'de
wirtmerit of the GoTPrnmeiit'h- ' '
f Li H VH till
idi- Uidia
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KMMIH'TM 11
f- Executive ijepaifmsnt oxtff Carolina,
- ADJCTASI a VrtU&, (il. U.) tT
GENEKAL ORDEB, iko. fl. -:s .;. .1;
- I- The fallowing. acts of the; Oeneral Assembly of Nirfh
XTaroliha' are pntHshed forth Informal! h of all eocecrieq :
AN, ACT .IN RELATION TO Tf flT MfLTTf A
&etuftit 6fclhik ittipietflifx? the exemptions from servile
w tbd,MUa:.f.:Uld -Statu hall be for the- me caiifei
and to the same eixtaat-aad, ho-; further, thsi are pre
scribed itf the.actsjof 0engress of thaCen federate Stated.
ano gmnting'eieaipttona'frdm the tahie, coiaiboh iy ;-.cahid
ibo conscription anu eieiopuorr acis. - - - 1 v
vi
- vv.e. -.tit ft itrrtnerirnacie4t-tx& its haw be tre daf-r
1 ofUfte Gotfcrno to eanae.lo. be tncolled as aard I fnr
uome jeience, u mte male ersorts not aJredy enroled ,
i in me service ci iae-AniBiieraie otajes; between tae wees
ut 5H,eenna. "l V'. J"") r58iuni lo.icia Mate, iucIiKlix ,g
foreigners not nataraiixedr who Lave Leen resident inltite
State' for "thirty days before each enrmantexceptiDg fer
socfi filling the"bf5ies of Governor, Judges -of. the Supren b
and Superior Courts ofrbaw d - Equity; the mewber M
me uenerai Afeomeiy, ana tue oDer3 tf the $ everal kfe,'
perfmen ot the government, .meuiy.ers of Congress Arid
ine civil ana inijuary cnicr.ot tu qonfeddrato govtjrri
ment within this State, ministers of the o.-pel of thepJ
eral acnoniinatioirsiin,tBe btwte eharged with thedut?? pf
enc ministry, the bigu eherilr, and clerks of. the sevt ril
courts of -reeord; and the poblie registera in Oie gevcril
counties, and-such: otheY persocs . a,i the Governor fir
pecuii reasons, may; deem prorer suJjects of exeiaDtiori
Src 3. Be it fail her enacted, That air person? abAve
the a:e of fifty," who may volunteer . for seriiie in said
Uujra inHonie JJelenee, ana EUa.ll be sccepttul bv a 'Cu
thereto, and shall be held tft (emce therein, either ?nU
ally, orf t rfr.y fpocjal dniyor expedition ns the eommaiLd.
lag o,tacers-ol regimenU or companies, eeording to the n
1 .1 A 9 VIA .t la . tfllfia 1 n ' . . r. n. A I i 1 t .
CEC. 4. JSe tt Jurlher enacted, lOat the-Governor p
ior Khull
eaose all persons enrol led 'in pursuance of the two preM
iiueriy i; eiL'Ci loo !ciiuiuwi.Juou cuicers ci such coinfca
nies, and thence into battalions: or regiments, bri.?ndes jtnil
divisions, eccording; to his. discretion :arjd be shall arit.,!in
the.field ofiicera of jsvich -btUlians, reiinentg, br-jlc 5
and division?, and shall issvje commissions iu duo forini to
all the officers a faregaia. . ' . 1 I' . j
; Stcc. 5. Be it farther enacted, That members of the no
ciety of'rien'ds, commonly ealled Quakers, may be exempt
ed lrom the provisions ot tr.is act by . paying the sumfo
one bnndrei dollersi accprdint; fo an ordnance of the ?on
vention of this State in that behalf, ratified the 12tli dav
of. May,. 1862?' Provided, That, when any , ru Ouaftei
shall have paid or had levied of his property fie buadrod
dollars, under the acts of Congress called the conseriDtibnt
law aforesaid, hc.tshall not be required to pay any kuui of
money ior nis cxempuou Hiiuer inis net, j
Sec 6. Be it further enacted, That the said Guard for
Home-Defence may be cawed otst iar sernco by the Gov-
ernor la the detence ot to Mate .against invasion and toJ
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suppress insurreciious, enmci uy ri?menig, DaTtaiions or
companies en nto8se,t or by draft -or volunteers from the
same, as he in bis discretion tnay-'direct; shall be un.ef
his command through tbe cnicers nppfiated as herein pro
vided ; -shall serve only within the limits of this! State, an '
in tours of duty to be prescribed by the Governor, not exj
ceeding turee months at one term, 'ihey, or so mapy If
them as may. be at jone-time called into pervice,"ni3y bd
organized into infantry, artillery or-cavalry as lis mriy di
rect, and the. infantry and artillery may he nioiiiitodif be
shall so determine, the msn: lurnishing their own horsti,
and accoutrements, And arms, when .approved by the Gov
ernor, on such terms as he hail prescrihs. - j j
Sec. 7. Bit' further ehacted, That the Governor raiV
famish 4a said troops the arms, accoutrements ami amiiiu
nition of the State when called as aforesaid- in to'nctife jer
vice; and shall prefjcrihe'rult's for their action, it.ji preve.it
toe waste, destruction or io. s ot the same. j
; dkc. a. e n far inert enfcitUi vnar, au,iws itini claisios
of laws coaling witHinth.ej moanrig and parVi.iow.of
act, be and thay! are! hfrebpr repehijl.
Sec 9. Be iiifurihmfehactedA'thtii the commi?sian?
efucl.r8 of ihe militif , cailed into Ftrvice by this act, ar
.EUpene'only uarinir tne;periid of euch- Fervice. -
Sec. 10. Be. it further enacted, t hat this act ihali he.
force from the date of, i,ts ratiflution. -'.? jir' t? Ike '
day oj ' July, 1S63. 1 5 . '
AN ACT TO AMEND AN 'ACT IN RELTfO TO- TH H
MILITIA, AND A j GUARD FOUHOME DEFUNCT.
Section. 1-. Be il enacted ly ie General A'strmhlifof If-
Slate of North Croiht, and it in hereby enacted hy the i.'i
thdfily of the s-ime1, That neither the Governor oft. lb ii
Plate, nor the offers acting under aa - act ratified n the
7.th day of July, &X "entitled Ah act in relation to jhej
Militia, -and a Guard for Home .Defence,".. shall call lut
f.-r drill or mdwK-r the persons enrolled- under fsid act d-i
tener than once a mbnib in conip.my drill, or t.ftent r thjanf
twice a year in battalion anil.; which h ittahnn drillishhl!
tako-.-l.lie place of -th company drills for the' mouth ia which
tli?y are ' a,opointa.L luni-css called. into aeiuil service to re
pel invftfion or Mippressfinsurreetion ox to exeeuje tbe laJvts
of tbe State. .' ..! ' '''..-' I
8eo. 2. Be it fur tier enacted, Tint the Governor fchall
Ii3ve the po Aer to, ueo the Guards for Homo Dfenc, fr
the purpose oi arreting conscripts, ana itserLr3 : froti
dedl They shall not; be ordered upon this duty beyond the
Hants of the f o,urities in which tuey reside, or th-a counties
adiaeont thefet. j " ! ' I
Sec. 3. Bt lit farther enacted ', Thxt id ft.?di'ion' fo thn
exemptions eoutaiaed in that act fo which' this is an amend-m--nt,.
(here shall bo! exeaipt-. County . Comruiionertf, ap
pointed under an act enti'led ''An act for the relief of
wives and.famiiiil3 if soldiers in. the. jirui y,V regular mil
lers, blacksmiths who have established, Us hop, necessary,
operatives in factories and feuhdrt.es the Attorney Goneal,'
Solicitors of the tievieral circuits-and" counties,; phyiei-Aii
'of five years' rractico," contractors with the S:ateor Con
federate goverrimeaiis, one editor to caehi newspaper and
the n'eeoisa'fy. 'compositor's, mail carriers, prefes-jos in o;)l
legos and teacllsrs in oadcuiie3.1 Provided That th!3 ex
emption shall only ftpply to the drill epaiitia l in thM ijill
and not to serviea tt hen the - Guard for Jlo.-nc Delencif
called into the field .- -. ' ' J
Sec 4. Be it further enacted That fr failure to at earl
at battalion or jregimeiital drill, each field-cla er shall fir
fat and pay; one hundred dollar? ; o ch rapt tui and other
orBer8 who shall faiit tomufterarrd drill. thtir cmpiniei
the times appointed, shall forfeit and pay.f -r each i-'fii'l'dre
fifty dollars ; and'-if! ax'nmcomsfeslbaed 'fiseir or jit i 'rite'
hall fail to attend iny drill, ha ehall forfeit and pty not
less than five, nor more than twenty five d .lljrs : Proti -ded;
TnAt every aWe&tee thall be aliowed u til the next
. trtuter to make his excuse. The fines ehall be adjudged
by regimental and company couit-mirtiaJ, undjudxme'prs
are to be entere t up, and- the fines' collected" in the same
mode, aid it accordance with the provisions of the miUiiJi
Jaw 0l North, trolim!, passed at the second extra sdssiau
of the Geoerai Assembly, 1 81. , ' -, . i
: Sec. 5. Be it further exacted, Tbtt tbeSurgaon General,
by and with the adjriedand consent of tbe:tiovernor, uiay
appoict surg'.sal.boardsi not exceelinj three, composed oi
two ptysie.ios eae$, who shall dtrclara by their ettlS-8t
thoss persms wb'.ftaU be.exem'pt from s-rti -e' under the.
'ct to which this is Ian amendmehta .acjo4it(iiental or
phyaiaal disabdtj.i ami that they ih.f recrive uhe pxy
of their rsnk and t'aeling cxpenetsao be determined by
the Adjutant General.-. v - ' . , . ! .' V .
- Sac. 6 'Be it further enacted Thit tfc Gaarl for Home
Defence, ibonld they be eulieJ into service by th? Govern
or shall receive the same pay,' rations and allowances as'
soldiers-in the Confederate ttate58MVice, and pb t bes ah.
jctto tbe rules and articlssf war of the Uotifelerate S jtte3.
Sic, 1. Be .it farther er acted; That whenpibe pressure
of pablic danger shall u.t prevent tbe obstrvaijce tf u?b a
rule, tbe said Uuards to Dome Lieteuee ntu not he cawed
into service en masse, bat by drafts of a numbferof man
from taaJi conyenient company, so aa'to make up tho ag
gregate fore required. - . r r. ; " - -;- j--:-.
Sbc; 8. J?e it Ituther enacted. That this act shall be in
force and take efiaet from and atter itsTatiaaation. lUui-.
fied the Wh day 6ft December, 103 J ; v I, - ! .n -? ; . : -
II. The Compauy Drills required Dy me innji w
the last named act. will tsfce place on thdse.viiulbaurday
fin the montbs of January, Peferary Marty "lay,Juief
August, Septejnbsr.iNoTpmoer sna secern er ouf tne Ja y,
HattsiiOQ -Drills on ike second Saturday -in tbe.BKtntuj of
"anril nd Oateber. ::'--. .,:.-. ;.: -.ri : -i i ' C --i W- .v.:
Guard or Home Defence, but are not exjuipt irvv?. iii'y,
mtir
when the G aard fr Hoaa Defence is called iui ferric to
repel inT8oB,JVsnpress5inrurrection, r; 'U xecute tbe:
laws nf the State. ; .. -r ;" V:- ' t jI:;??-; -By
order of Governor Yiscz : " v t
135 " V, GATXIN, Adj. Gen, i
141. l he 3 section pi mo ia? name a aci is r9orweri j
mean that tliepartfes i etn BeratiJtajre Itxeaipt fruin drili.,
nrbendin'ff4lHr4mart!;er'erd!!wW- 4 of y of tie
. . , AOVEUTISISG' RATES, "
The following rate will ba charged for all advcrltaeinente la
erted iu tha "Uailt and WkeIcxt Coxsixtatitb : y, ' y
ONi sQFA-aa or nairr unee, oa Lit
One day.
t ft 00
One -veulc.
." $13 0O
- - 45 a
.- -Tt 00
io aay, -
" 1
6 im
: ft 00
12 00
Two weeiu, '
Three weeke,
One month. .-.
15 00
Two months," , -
144 OU
Filly word.
tlouaJ equarua wilt S charged the name. AdrtlpmenU in- '
-ortod c. .xre, twice etl.rc tlaes a week wlU be charged $4 a
.SKiUre for, every tnn-rtion. - .. . 1
WHen naii ; hy lcttPr, the money mmt accompaoy the advert
tleeaiert. Marriastes, dcth-,-relt-toue and other notloea
uH.urgcii e uuvcitiaciuuuo una mat i te paia in aarance. -
: i raiiTAEY DIUECT0UY.
WULD 'OFFICERS, BrjnDE.V DIVISIONS AKD CORV5
Oli'.NOKTil CAKOLtNA itHGlUIINTS
Noj j Coi,oEia. ' - j LrecTv Cjx)Kkw. . Mxioae, ,
ilara A Erown,
Jarrstt N IijerreL', Lewis C LsUutm,
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H jPteph DThru-too,? Wua St ParjJey. I Win T Ennett,
4 E A Osborne, i - i ? ? ' ;
o irfonn v i.ca. . " f William J IlLI.
CtRontF Wtbb, , 8imcDTaJe LBW York.
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7 -I. .V!10K Ul Lwj.Oayld9oa, Method Tnrtier,
fv r1)11"' t R A Writer, A j Jtosers, .
Wm U ii cowls.
Stephen D Pool," j llenry T Guton,
Wm J Martin, ; , j - . - ' ,
11 E :olem&u, ; WmS Davis,
Jo 11 lirnun, f Henry A Rogers,
R Tj ler Dennett, f Wm A Johnston,
I Thos Sparrow,
I JMtnrs Rellly, (
Rolert W. AUton,',
E Benton M'itbsrs,
Jos II Lambeth,
Grsj WUauunMd,
WmAStowe. iASar""'
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L J JoLnson,
i Thos .1 W.oten. 1
irrSfttb-' John W-Metli, .
nt ,ierl8' - Jae L Gain, '
ThosFToou, '
John V B Rofsri,
Wm JPfohl,
WmSGrsdy. f
JJ.T Adams,
Jos C Webb,
bain N atowa,
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- 0 ' -1 ; r Wm S Iiaukln, :
Thos S Galloway, '
Ohas V Blackball. 1 " !
Wm J Clarke.
11 M I&Uledgo,
tlobn R Lan
J A (filmtr, jr, .
Wm B I'reasnian,
Frank At Parker,
John V Jordan,
John L Hfrrif;
Sam C Bryan,
jOso P WJtitfleldi
: Wm H Ai'eer, z
Jiac J frottilt,
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31
32
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Chas W Kntpht,
Davii G Cpwah,,
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Henr
Robt V Cowan,
Joa l Saundars, -
W-LJ Lotvrau.e. OeoT Gordon.1
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Simon B Tsvlor:
William Limb,
Jot.n D Tayror.
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f Jas M Stsreusoo,.
! Jackson L Boit,
I Joba Wilson, ..
37 ,a ji uaroour
John Aithford.
; m it jMorriH,
" tleo W "Flower,
J0 t Iavitl Coleman,
40 t John J Ilediict,
41 I John A Baker.-
t r A KeynoiiJs, i .
I George Tali. - . Wm A HorianL
' : "orer Mocre,
f ')tT ttra.l.hatv TIOmH .1 hum
44 JohiwE Brown,
- - i 1 j ' - . L Mil. " . W V M ,
44 j Thos o Singvlisry, Taxe L n'arfrrovc, Chas it Stedmsn
4($ W m L SaundV-rs, . i A C ilcAllister.
4T kGco Jl.Farib-ult, i . , .
4S ! tiam H Walknp, - '; Albeit A Hill.
40 ! le M McAfee, . j James T Bavin.
Nelll McK McNeill
CL&ckford, .
CO ; .Wortham, i .John (? VanhosLi'. i II J Rrals
l "wr aicn.etban Caleb B flobsou. Jss If MrDonsld.
f, Marcus A I'm
.1 i. v . ' . " i : r w
.Eric Erson,
W i t JfiAT.Moreheat,
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o4 u. u.jv i-no-euifon,! .iiaerioii hills.
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50
57
Jobn. K Connwlly, j AUred II Bclo,
Paul F FaiirouT . tl Gratiott Luke.
John W Graham,
James A Cralge,
V:
CS i John IB Palmer,
tiamiiLon t'tioncK,;
59 Den B Ferrt bee,
60 Wash. M Ilardyj
61. Jas D Radclifie,
62 Geo W Clayton,
03 j. - -i
64 j - .
f.5 : Geo N Folk. ,
. ; Edward Cantwell, i Janvca M Mayo,
j J times T Weaver. -f'Jam T Huff.
Wm H Devane.
I B G McDowell,
JSJllttllett,
Stephen B Evans,
James n McNeill.
Thos P Jones.
wm n uarreit,
i Alfred II Baird, .
, Jphn J Spann,
-f.n J D Nfrthercutt,
t:iem u vri"tit.
67 t John N Whilford.' Rnfun W WhartonMltt WhtlTorrt.
W James v mnton, i lid i; i t-iiowiy,- t
W D HandyrUn,
The First Bat til ion (lleary Artillery) is comutanded by ilij
Alexander Mac Rue ; The First Battalion Sharp Shooter by
Capt R E WJlon; '1 he Second Battalion (Infantry) by
- The "Third Battalion (Light ArtillerS) by MaJ John W
Moore ; The Tenth Battalion hv MaJ W L Young; The Thir
teenth BaUalion (Lbrht Artillery) hv Llert Col Joenh 1'. Stair :
L The Fourteenth Imitation (t.'avalry) by Lieut iUA J L Henry;
i tie MJteoiitn mnunnn (cavalry) Dy i.ieut o j m wynn:
Thomas' legion cofisiMa-of a Regiment and a Batlaliou ana
Is romnmuded by ?ol Wm It Thomas. '
Tne 1-t and old Rgiuic-utS uru in Stewart's .Brigade, John
son'a Division, 'J-Jarly's Corps.
The yd,- 4th, 14th and iSOth are In Cox's Brigade, Rodes Di
vision, Karfv'9 Corps.
The 5th, Villi, '20th and 2,a are In Johflstoa's Brtade, Rpdes'
Division, l.rly'e Corps.
Tlw. 6th, 2lf.t, rath and f.7th And 1st BitUl ion Sharp Shoot
ers are in .Lewis' I'.r gadc, lUnsom's Division, Beauregard's
Corp). ,
. T he-Tin, ifith, 2.lh, n sd and .T.'th are la l ane's Bilgtde.-Wll-cox's
Div!?ioii, Hill's Corps. -. . .
The tith, .,)l"t, TA etalid Glat are In Clingmun's Brigade, Hsk'e
Division, Beasireeard's, Corps.
The th, l'Jth, 11 .-t, 6!th and C3cl ore In Barrinjer's Brigade
W II V L?w liviif':i, Hamilton's Corps. '
Tho 11 th, itith; 4Uh, 17th arid Wd aro in MacRse's Brigade
ileth's Divisiou, Hill's t'ovps.'
Tiie lath. 16th, -Wd, 31th and 8lh are in Scale's Brigade,
Wilcftx's Diviion HillV Coip.-
The 15th, 27ti, 4ih!i km.1 lia are In Cooke's Bilgade, Ueth's
Division, Hilt's Corp.- '
The 17tb. 4iv,d,;i0th andhiithareiu Hiikland'a Erlade, Hoke's
Division, Beiiuroenrd's.Corps. - -
The alth,-3."ih,'8"th, 49th aiid-Wit'h ar In Ransom's Brigfde,
B W JohMjrtoii'n Division, Beiinrgavd's t-'orps. .
Tiie vNik it in lietm's Brigade, Freneli's "Dtvlslon.
Tne n;d, 41, 45tl, Mil and 'id ' Battalion are in GrlineV Brl-
LAtif?. -itones jiivistoi! . iwr v s t.oro.
" Tiie .'it'.th and -Kith are in Herbert s
Brigade. Whiting's Dlvi- -
e ion. Beaure-'ard'ts Corps.
Tlie 'Jlith Is lu McNrtir's. BrigHde, French's Division. V
The 55th is iu Davis' Brigade, Heth's Divton, Hill's Corps.
TfcahSlh and.6?t.h are in Reynold's Brigade, Stevenson's Di
vision. -The
loth. 65d, frth. f,r.th. 67th and 681h ere rot brigaded,"
1st' Battalion Reseive Forces, MaJ. C. . . Brfadfoot,
. 14 . ..
J. II. Anderson.
Hooks. .
J. AL.IXve.
W. F. Bcaeley.
W. McK. Clark.
W. Frt.ter French.
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GOVERN KENT G KOItTH CAROLINA.
Hia Excellency, Zbulon B fYaocef Bunoooibe, Goyernot
Col DavidA Brties, l,onhIiiiptoa; AU.
do George Jijttle, Wake. . do ; ,
Richard II Battle, Jr, Anson, Private BecreUryV.
Dr Edward Warren, Chowan, S"nrgeon Gener!.
John P II Jtus Wake. Secretary of State. " .
Jonathan. Worth; Randlf-h, Pobiie Treasurer.
t;urlirt Jl Brg l-n, Wayne, Couiptroler.(
Spmuel F Fiiii'.ipi, Orange, Auditor. . .
Oiiver il I'erry, Wake, State Librarian. " .
Major General K t! GijtHn, Loir, A Ij'itant General. .
Majr Williaoj B GuHck,, Beaufort, Paymaster. '
Major John DoveVou t. Wake, Qujrtofuiaitr. "V -Major
T D Jloeg.Wa.ke, Ctouiisaary aut Ocdnsoce OlCoer.
Msjoe.James .Si.an, Gu.lord. Q'iarteriator. - 7
M sjoMIe nry A l)w.L L Is-ectzibe, do .
Mjr James H.' Fwote,. AL' A.ljc, Hen.,' (Roll oflTocor.)
Mijor W'iHinm';A Graham, Jr.,- Ast AHji . Gnral. '
Lieut. 'Joiah OolUus, WaahiUjjton county, Ordoance Ds
purtuient. : "" " '' ""' .- - - ' ' . .
Lieut. Ge. W. Thonp.-'on, Co8wr!lr Aasiatalit Adjuunt
- Geaetal. (R'dl "f IL-rtr ) J .
Lieut Thoni.8 Weite, Franklin, A jst. Qiiartermsster.
Liowt. I.-nae W. G rn?tt, E lgecoo;hc, Ast. isrterras4ttr.
Liout. Th.ddt,u9 .MeGee, VVake. Awt. Commissary'
LieuL Ch.irle. H. Tbouipson,.Wake, Aeit. Comuiissary,
JUDlCrAL., . . , I
S'tftreme Court. Ri-luoond M Peirson. Yadkin, Chief
Juitoe, Viili.m II Battle, 'ralge, nd MUbis E Mn:
ly, of Craven. Jui; Si-a II Rogers, Wfcke, Attorney
General: iLmiiltoii 0.'Jon, Rowsn, leporfer; Edmund
B Freauiaa, Clerk. '"Meets In the eitj of sleigh ssowui
Monday in Jute ear b.year.. Tfae Morgsutou trmhifilsn
difontiiiu.Jd -'-"" - " . ' .
Super'ir Court. Judges. Ldwia U sds, Fsrocn,
Uomulu M SiuodtraV Woke; KoV'ert K Heath, Caowsa ;
Rubt 8 French, F.ebcscn ;'JamW Osborne, Mecklenburg ;
i George Buwiri, Wilson; KAert B Gilliam, Granville i
William Mhipp, Hen'tcriton. ;"
Solicitors. 1 t tUeuit, Jee J Ysates, ITsrtrerJ ; Jn J
Circuit, Charlfi C Clerk, Craven ; 3rd Clreu4t,-Fion Ji
Rogers, Wake, Attorney General; 4th Circuit,. Thotnas
Settle. P.ockicghtim ; : Ciroait. K-Iph Buxton, Cumber
Und- CtU Circuit. RoWt F A rmiieU. Yadkin ; 7th Circuit,
Wiiiiam P Bynum ; -St3 Circuit, Angnstun 8 Merrlmoo,
Bunconibe. ., . ."" . W,'
0Udcrate State Dittnct Court. lion' A,MBigfi,
Martin, 'Judge; Gre V Strong. Wayne, ttoreey j W If
Wa'soo, Crsveu, Clerk ;'fe8ley J ones, Wake, Marshall.
Council of States F JBSatterthw&!f; PMf Robert P
Dick, Guilford ; Dr me3 Uailoway, Vilkea ; L Lldredge
Johnston fJ R Hargrave, Anaon ; Jeaae Ii 8 tubbs, Martin.
Literary Board. Bjis Exeellsney, GpvVanes Presldsnt
Ex OSicio, Kev Williafn J3 Pell, Wake, and Professor
mebord-BterlingjauiIford; Dr Wm flosn, of Gaston :
Itiohard II Battle, Jr. SecreUry. . '. . ' " . -
-UoIro Ixternsl IitPRFrvKxeMTS. Hif Excelleney Got
Vance, President, Ex VjheioYfm Eaton, Jr, of Warren.
J II Flanner, of New Hanover, and Montford MeGehee.
Ricbsrd H Battle, Jr, Secretary. , -
Cotumitsiofier of Sikitj Fund-Uon Tbomaa fuOn
AH trance, Ho Weldn N Edwards, Warren, and , lion
DaViJ L Swaiu, Oran?e, ' '..-'-. ' ' ":'-.' , '
"Iho luiversity of Worth Carolina Is at Chapel HilL
Hoo P.rid L Gwlo,-Priildcnt.-
- Rcv"Clva II Wiley I SupeiiatenJsnt of .the Common
Schools of tlie fiute..- : ' v . - '" ' ' .
: Willie J Palmer, A M, is Principal of the N C InsttttiOK
for. the Deaf Dumb and the; Blind, at Raleigh. - v
. Dr Edward 0 JUhcr ia Superinteadeat of U Ibwi
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