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- .... x . . - .,f i - . .. - --4 - ' ! - - 4 ' ' 4 : - " - ;44 I'-! . ' V . ' -: r," - ' - . ' . ' BBBM "' '"" " ' ' i-- - - - ' I- ------ ' ' . -.,! ..: I , . ,. .y. ' 4 4 4 ' ' 4- ' -4 ;44-: -' r I- " . ' ":' - "-.'... 4 . . . !. -c' .- ; ' . : -. ' 4 . - , .-:" . -: - - -:44 .'-. 'i ' - ' " THE PAILY4 CONSERVATIVE, j .4",; '' : j 4 :4j 4 4 4.' f ":' 7"--i7f 4-- -y .I.,1?1?? rateB Ito ri8rJ?t for ail adrertltcacsif la. TrtUMS OF SUnSCKf PTIOX: ,k.K.!!pff!n!;ra the only ttr!ft5 hf ialcr!ptlon to THE ' 3 months' Jo oo 5 CO 6 ( ,. h month, rt r r it I. Y P A VEft, S Biosth?. " ' . . ..; R mouths. Id 0-) i t?rrintJon tAelthtr DaUy or Wtekjr'rccelvi rod fur 4 f elegrapji ic . News. ,7rpoRi'-5 of tii f. press PsocrATrox.; i " , 1 1 11 1 ' 1 1 rcor.iiu? to hrt b! Con?re, la the jear 1811, by'.l : sr.a. in li3 C.ar'i r.jil of ta-t' District f'oart v-v'f -rata Pr.ve of th i N irt'Krn -ilietr:ct o or From Fetertbur?. I ' PTE.SBCKGii Qot. 12, j.-t. nirjit I hero wa lcTr firttilerv and musket n- firing 'i'rjm hour or n.cre, growing otjt of an iun or lie part rf -our pickets, lt &moi;otcfl to :i"h t-nnriY is, reported m.iktncr f;me dciaons1ra : .. s in font of 15rj .iiuda iluridred to;flr. ! i hft enttny wer5 luaj moving 'across pontoons to 0 North Fi Je oi James imr ail lntnighu tiopkak wm-oas cacj-D and ! otr places were 4n dlv ir.i4ctta.a.uu aiu&io oomiu men were 4. -r" V .... ... io the fiont. and rhsabied tuen sr.d r.eroes wi rs taking their 1 1 cn3r as fnr as pos- Dat3 to the 9th hVrV 1 em- rr-crived. . Nothing. i-vH Shcrra.m. B:ilkr rV.j re-.enU that in the fight iifo-A- liichmot.d, on Fudiy, the labels attacked vith F'irH En.t7's cavalry in their tntrenchnjirnts r-.i..ito h-n ti-tPk wflh smill los of men,, but 4-'i h? ' -of til-J aitilicry, but says'-- Birney. pub- j .-r.'ien aavmceq ana reeiinm -iiauizs cia jxjsi- Vr UFi'l hf,l' .3 if.c rncuij io the inriKr line- en- Vs tin t K'0Tfi;cni. liutlrr say 3 w e r-..l u:L'h t'lf: ;3t "!. 1MI3 ra vrorl; one Ihou- .s;r j ",f :hs r;ciuv kiiied end vvounded, -one hundred J . -' : taken f.ud a bloody rl-cpul. I 1 J" " ' . - k ' ; . From the Valley- " CoAiaoTTrsriiiE .'Oct, 12. ( i ... f.vil.-y have had a sere re ightj n:.ur Edinburg i .ia? 'ey, ar.d drove thol enriny3 civalry for 4-:r.i -bat cn 4'indiy ventured too far and e. t ir rg thir infantry. The fesult was we vrHei:'4!c .md las, eight ur.?;. in other. respects i; ; xCiih d.ei n'H seem to be serious. Her titem Hws. RicHMo:5D,.Oct 12. 1 u 'irii'7 ha1; rcroire.l the Washington Chronic '. of rh- 8th. - ' Stn:f'0 fcnls ;i l ?ngtty dispatch to'Dix datd the i b-..cvd up-n a dispatch of Gen. iThornas' dated ;u:-.lii!i-4tue rt!.-, whvi information's derived from 'L;'-n-.'qi, vhenca Gen. Smith telegraphs to : tt.it the Confvl. rates retre ited 'fruni Al! i-'io-' o lii? 4tti, movinp; in the direct n of Dallas, hz io-rheir ded and wounded in tk.? hands cf the , ,,ur. I:: the meanwhile Shtrrrran is silent. pr- dispatches of ths e ims dte I .ay there was i :' 'ir. at Alidtoma on tie fifth. Oitr forces vj'iq'aished thci rebels thd retreated pre-; ;ev Tyr m our hand-; belween lour and h;:n Jreil killed and wounded , .. .. ... fi.'j. .rr ars F..rret i en route f r rinrpnne from J ". rn'Ci -hurg. Anotlu-F account sys be i3 spr.. 1 , jrtjcl. v " " ; iKipor't'.nt moyemenf ptiil g'oin'oti in Missouri. I.ji:e- adrij'M Ftue tint. PVice alt;!npted to cross rr:p OTfe River aL CastUi Rock bi.t was prevented rv '?.nke truops 01 th. oth-r id, find ua the riv i.; h-A s oiln it is supposed ' he would" try to cross" .1 sn-.vher pf'ir.t. It is also reported that several i. ,n.ir:d nife lorate cavalry had crossed into Mont- j . i;r.?5 v ciiin'r. Tb brides 'orer Gtcon:vlT River 1 : t,Vh-" Creek were burned ; at tiie latter point i ui:'v k. motives and thirty cars were d?stro)'ed. V fii:;.itdi .from St. Louis dated October 7th says 'he ?n iiiy appeared before Jefferson city to day. it not known whether n battle hivs been fought. The amount ot damage to the P.iciic railiond is 'hre iiuudrcd IhoiHand. dollars. Prospectivtrloss in f.a?ire-s the same amount. - Rost iM-rnns 1 eports Ewing arrived &t Roll; Ni her Stnton or the prcs?? give anything from the ru)y of the Potomac. . Grant is ia Washington. jfi'd in N?w Ycik on the night of the 7th 2021' f From Georgia. Lagrange, Oct. 11. Thc'G iuk moxetnent of Gen. Hood upon Atlanta ha1 i,o fi; been completely successful.. The tuilror.d, irom B g Shanty to Kingston, has been utterly de ?tro ed,.cvfri tr.e cuts filled up, and nil tho garrison slon tht ilitance captured., On last Wednesday, the Fourth Division of Stewart's Corps made an at tack ajw Allatonn,' which failed, the whole Corps e'llsoquentSy went to his assistance, when the town var carried by" assault, and four thousand prisoners t4ipn together wich an immense quantity of the raa-!-cri.u of-wair, Our army wai on the Kingston anc Rwme Ra?r. ad, t last accounts. Oea- Beauregard is with Gen; Hoed. Sloe-Tub's 20ih army Ccrps nn-y . A ! Asbir.ta; the rr3t of Sherman' aimy has gone the v ;ad.. There is no cavalry &4 Atlanta whatt-vt-r. C. n. ' Ivcrson captured' Eait Point the other day, takin ; fifty wsg-.y n good condition, and the wrecks t)f a great many- ro ue. Iveison's pick-t-tvare sriihin one mile of the citi- and either kill or capture every Yankee wh ventures the lSiim or.Rs. .Drn-iin i.-i n. oinfj tho i hattaivoocnie .1 n elf from his man nrrav. . I nomas is in rom- tand Tae ev jcut ion of Atlanta is looked for """rr.hy. Th.a rnomy have no stock with which . hi'd aj tilery or commissaries and no railroad. Thi- Auw'iisU di3patcbes stating that Hood's raove inet't iud been anticipated and checkmated is pure s'uil, Tiu telegraph ohice and every tliing apper-tuain- to the army lias been moved from Xewnan. From Mobile " . Mobile Octll. A S;.9eial to the Aifrfrtitrr, dated Senatob Oct. h, svs the Memphis lW'i.of thii8th contains 1 f .uruhti to the 5th. Price advanced with three -I 1 .v. -.Viraus including Marmadukes f rcp of 2500, Shelbys :- . . . 1 ci v. .11. ude ah ". l'iice wun tne mam coiumn, ami auep, .-cfl took a more northern route, operating princi p til i "! h,i Uailroad which was greatly dtmaged es Ilil'iV tho soutli western branch-was torn up in inn,? "p!acs; CArs, depot.?, bridges,, trestles and Tank were barned on last accounts Price was be t'.vcn the South brandy and the Main Pacific Road 'Vitha train.of two htftirared waon?. A- J. Smith wa.at FrankUn. All quM at JelP.rson City. Al ihough U-Iographiccommunicition was cut' off, Ewing i reported arrived at l:la with Mghly men of the Pilot Unob GurUon. Va'tious rumors prevail.- "The"por.federates are""m.ovin5 with great ra'piday. NtshTilSr dite.n to the 4ih say Forest after dtetroying . the Alabama and Tennesae Railroad, advanced to Back River and spring ililt, and went toward- iiorence. Guerrilla bandi . are numerous around Nashville, cipturingr Commhafy and forage trains, snd, destroy iug wagons, and carrying off mules. Tro upward freight, trains were capture 1 between Nashville and Louiseille. 'Teltfgrapkiccommunica tion open to Chattarrooga. A large forck is at work 01 the Alabama and Tennessee Road. - Cars would ha running to Pulaki within a week, and the tele-. grtpti working to Athens. Passengers from Chatta nooga report a portion of Forest's forces demanded the surrender of DaUoo. . 4 New: York is preparing grand OTation to Wift&low" of the' Kearsage. Two 4 Wtdred'armed mea arnred in Crawford, county, Iodianna, to resist the draft were being reuiforced. Jrora he adjoining counties, anJ KvJltTi - ' 4 "4. 'r" ' I .11 I J 1 I I 1 , - ill IICI.III1. - 1 . -- 1 3 , 1 1 1 I 1 - . 1 ' I I II r I I - I I I -ul . I B B K aBk. rVB : -r - ' I K B ' B B W B B B B B m .-- . a k. - I S V M - r M m MM' K II n: 4f ;-v W n l n m i l .-. L Hn V r : ' - : - - 111 ' -J " . ' " 11 1 '" j - j' " " 1 1. 11 1 1 J ' I-.4-. , 'I , !' i - ..,,-4, ' .v..". ; '4- ;4 :. , !, v - . - 4- , -.. 4 1 Vol. I. RALEIGH, WEIGHTS j AHD HE ABUSES. Bushf-lb. Pounds. Wheat, ! j60 Shelled Corn, Jfi6 Ocrn in 'thenar, . 70. Peas, ) 30 . Rye, i ?f,8 Oats, 32 Barley, 47 1 rUh Pot a toed, . f eh Swreet Pitato3, 55 White Beans,. 1 60 0stor Bean . 40- 01 over Seed, j 60 Timothy Seed, 45 FUx See-cl, I SO Heron 5Jd . 44 1 Busheu. f - Pounds; Blue Grass Seed, -44 Backwheat, Dried Peache?, Dried Apples, Oniona, i . Salt.- (-. 52 3S 24 57 50 80 S 20 55 - 8 80 : rn 24 Stone C?oal,i Halt, f -Bran, . j Turnip1?, Plastering Hair Un slacked Lime, Corn Meal,! Fine Salt, i-v . Ground Peas, A box 24 by 10 inches,,22 deep, contain'; one barrel. A box 10 by 10 inchefB deeD. coniaias ona bushftl.- f V"ox 7 t inones, aeep, oomarns i pevK. t J- weep, wi.wiim. gauuti, A L-,. 1 I M . .1 1 L A ooxi Dy 4 incnes, ueep, contains l quart. ; f a i 14 I -w a . . Ten gallons Sour Krout . " j j 81 pounds. Ezecntive Department North Carolina, A djutaut General's Ofncp, Raleigh, Oct. 11,1364: Gcxeral Orders) pUE 1ST PARAGRAPH OF OENEaAL ORDE RS NO. I Z 17 is amended eo R3 to read a? foilowti : i Commanding OfScorsofeach Brigadd and Regiment hf iMil j iua, Attftrny Gsnerat, Solicitors of the several Circuits County Cd'amb&ioner appointed nnder an act entii act fcr tfee 'clief cf wives 'and families cf soldier tba arm y," (cae for each ceunty,) n posiciac- over titled tLe of thirty years, wbo are and for the last aoren years lrvs b-'-ea in tne actual and regular practice of their pro fession, "(but tto ttria physician does not apply to dentists) mx.il carriers, cno editor, tbree printers and two mailir-g clerks f-jr each daily newspaper, ono editor acd three prin- j tera to cacn semi' weekly newppaper one ednor ar.d two j printers to each weekly newspaper, and one droggit to each drag store are exempt from duty in the "Guard for ; Hcma Isefenco, except whan the county in which tbey re ! fide U iaraded by tfcc'eneaiy, Provided, in the case of tho ; drug ctojes find newspaper establishments j there ii net ihat number cf perjens employed in said pt ore or establishment i h'sble duty in tb e Guard tor Hrn Iefecc9. li order of Hot .. anc-: 1 i . IRC. GAT LIN. L Adjutant General. I HS 3t.- Oct. 12, 1S64. . Fayftterill9 Observfir Wilmington Journal and Charlotto Democrat copy three titnea. I ; ; j j r I Conscript Office. -.r Raleigh, N. C, Opt.r 10, 18G4. Circular ! - Xo. 49. j ; j 7 ' - - ; I ENROLLING 0FPICERS . at once to rifjid execution WILL PROCEED of. General Orders No. 70 from the Adjutant arid Inspector Gener-ii's Office, herewith published. Toe exceptions embrac- eJ in Paragraph I, are not construed to include pro I dticer.7' detailed under bond for thesupply of pro j visions to the Government. Bonds so given will be j returned, if upb examination the parties are pro- nounced by the "select Board" at Gamp H61me, fit for the field. j 4 . II. In pursuance of Paragraph J.Yl pf said Geni Orders ho. TO and of Geni Orders No. 12 from .tho Lieut. General commanding. Enrolling Officers "will see that men recommended for. light duty, and not yet assigned, report to Camp Holmes without delay. III. Enrolling Officers will at once perceive the necessity for a thorough execution cf this important order. No excuse will bo admitted for any failuro to carry it out to est possible time. Enrolling Officers heetter, and within the short.i If ftdditional force be required, will, by directiori of the Lieutj General commanding, employ detachments from the iteserves, tor inc use 01 wnica quinonry. is ueieoys given. ' ; j . ' ; By Ordr of the Commandant; '". E J. HARDIN, Adjutant. Adjatant and Inspector Gen 's Office, ; ; j RicHMdND, Oct. 5, 1864. General Ojiders, V f ! No, 76. -. j" ! j . j I. All details heretofore granted, under authority of the War Department, persQns between the ngeg of 18 and 45 years. are revoked; and all Bucb det tailed men, together with those within the said age?, who hold furloughs, or temporary .exemption by reason of pending applications for details, will be promptly assembled at the camps of instruction;' and appropriately 'assigned among the armies for service; except that men detailed and now actually employed in manufacturing, providing, collecting and forwarding munitions and other indispensable supplies for the army ands navy, or in work indis pensable to military operations, will be continue in their present employments until their dotail shall be revised. . ! I 1 II. Tho Heads of Departments and Chiefs of Bur reauxwil, within the next twenty (20) days, for ward to the Generals of.ReservW, lists o"t all detailed men - in their employment, in the ! several States, specially, distinguishing and certifying thoso who are experts and those absolutely indispensable for the performance of the above mentioned Government work and business; and all detailed employees ncjt so certified within the prescribed period, will, upri tho expiration thereof, be forthwith assigned to thje army. j - ' i. " - 1 III. All persons called out by this .Oj tier, who claim exemption on account of physical disability, will be examined by select medical boards, after their arrival at the camps of instruction. ; i IV. All men found for light duty, who are unas signed, will at once report to the canans of instruc tion. under the penaltv of being loith with assigned to the active forces. j ! j By order, J I S. COOPER, j AdjTt and Insp'r Gen. I Oot13, 1864.) : 4 .! j . 14S 2t, i 1 : r t ... -7 Headqnarters Cavalry Brigade. t j j , SEPTKitBKR 24t)l, 1 85.' LL COMMISSIONED OFTICER3 OF TDIS BRIG ADR i a Gen ana th r uaaatbortzed persons in me ouimmji when sstisfied thai such arms, &C., are legitimately the pro perty of the Confederate States." i. . .: I - Company oCcers will require their men to renort to t&em the name of all parties, in tbeir reppectlrc local'.tfe, known to have such anna, equlpmentsand accoutrements ppperiHy .VcClellan Saddles an-bharp's Kiflee ; and if Illegally hej.l, whether claimed by capture, purchase cr otherwise, tlcy wl J f-elie them, IX not voluntarily given np, and have them brought to their commanos. R. BAR RINGER, Brig. Gen. Commanding. 10 d?w. rnTTm? r 'I I -- 1 " , -- ' ! ALL . THOSE wliu uav m aw at iv mhjj. Treawry of the North Carolina Tolnnteer Navy Company - their snbscrlptionB, are rpquestcu , Comiany is now about s -ndm-abroad an Agent to .make pur chasoof a veeJ. And those wishing to 8ttwi" khort time to procure the same rfore the bocg wlitt loSa ' CYRUS P. MENDENHALLv Pre.Went. 4 August 6th, lS64. '.- L , . - .."v . - " 1 I 'A ' I 44.; SOWS Q' W1XLIA1IS & Co., - ; STOCK AN1J MONET;: BROKERS, iONTTNUES TO CARRT ON THI BROEERAGEBUSI- j nese at their old stand H.Btmwn mu mu ,-w-T brtnehea. I j 5 re hereby authorised to act unaenne orut jVJ R. E. L, of date July 26th. 1&X. to collect v all cavjih-y on4 .mnnmntl In CAnaS VI I II lliut.'? 1 X. &, THURSDAY, O0TOBEB Oheclttd GiriKharicfir IfuckrJTow An assortment of fincBor.ntet Ribbcne, Purple nnd Blue Vtlref foi; Boiinel, Flowers for Bonnets and HkO, Belt Eibb6r; Kid GloVe - f 4 r Hocp Skirts CorsettC ; : t p -Ttsses and Ladies Leghorn HAB,f Ladia,i and Misses WhitM'fld Black Lrsle Gltive? Mixed Half fiose, kerino f4o. K ' ; T .A:.. TI'I-:- Til. . ' ' ,t . . - Lidie3; Wbitc Hose, I.icnen nacdkerchief CpUm do., i)ressin2 and Fine Cmbs Aiisses Round Comb.-f -"' .pooi "Ttrrrtm (air c6Iors and UosA ' White and Black Flax Thread, ! , Boot and Shoe Webbing,. - 4 f 1? : ' 4 Ladies and Misses Gaiters, 4 j : ; . Gents' fine Boots and Shosa, V : '' Mason's Shoe Blacking j ' I Arason's Bef t Washing Soap, " Hat Band and Binding, , ; - Caps, Neck Ties and Suspe-ndi, Paper and Linnen Shirt Collars, ' - Tooth and Hair Brushes, 44 . . Stationery, Water Buckets, : 4 " Fine Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, B?st Bladder Snuff, 4 i r.h.ck Pepper,. Spice, 4 ' , , Superior Brown Sur&r, i . . Best Rio CoSes, Snd, Silt, 4 . -:! " "- 4 . Flour, Meal, Corn,' Bacon, &c, dtc. A general assortment of Dry Goods and Groceries always on hand at CORNER OF FAYETTEVJXLE AND MARKET SQUARE. - J, KIASET & WARE. Raleigh, Oct. 7, 18 04. j - 144 6t. Headquarters Chief Enrolling Office, DTD HI3TKIGT, Xt. V., . ' Kittrell's, Septcmber;21st, 1864. IN Yli UANfJK OF CIRCULAR ?To. 45,. CURRENT series, of Sopt. 12tb; 1884, County Enrolling Officers j are hereby ordered to. nseeaible all persons from TEEN to FIfcTY years of age, liable to military service, at their respective county seats for medical examination, I excepting only such parties that may have been furnished with 'certificates "of p-brmasext exemption from Medical Examining Board, since April 18th, 1864 J ( In any case of " permanent exemption " where tbe Kn- i rolling OSier may have substantial reason fer supposing . that the disability no longer exists, or that fraud anas In ! any way practiced in the original presentation of the easa. he wiil forthwith cause the party to appear for re-examin- atiin. " 4 ' 4 , -4 '. In the above wili be included all : parties heretofore ex amined Rnd assigned to lisht duty in any and ercrr de j partinent of tho Government Free negroes frcm IS to 59 are included in the above coll, and tbe laft day of each appointment devoted to their examination. '; " .' 'Enrolling OfScers will assemble sueh portions of their Regiment lv Districts, as will equalize the number on each of the appointed days. They will alsa cause this notice to' be so' Thoroughly advertised, that there may bejao nneoe- t say limn lost from theariotls pursuits of thoe liable, and prompt attendance ensured" Ott the days speblfled. ; "Ail prrF'nr.a embraced in this call are absolutely required i to bf present at the following times and, places, or ihey will be considered as recusant conscripts and treated ac j cordingly. ' 4 . I Examinations in pursuance of Circular l, Bureau of j Conscription, current series, will ba instituted same time. DRI GOODS MDXM j Jutive Dep Korth Carolina,) - J? Bkacheci Shiftins.. UnbJearied Sbirifn. t flisintPitTiitnR . ' i" : i Whito.Taconet,"Ch ' .'!" I. "The folloTrlog aota f tia General Aweiibl j ef North " m.: r- COFSTIBS. I PtACB. i HMti. . J - - j ' , Wake, ! Raleigh, joct, 5, 6, 7, 8, :10, li', 12. : ! t ' ' " -; r Orange, ; OUlsborV, j" 14, 15, J7, 1$, Id. . Franklin, sLonisburx, " 21,22,24,25. Granting Oxford,- j 27, 2?, 29, 31. Nov. 1. i , . 1 j 1 4 Warren Warreaton, Nov. 3, 4,5, Nah, jyashvUle. ' 10.11.12,14. W. M. SWANN, Capt -and En. Officer, Mh Cong4li8tfiet, K. C. Sept. 24, 1S6. 1 , i 133 lm. XrOLI7KTEEIl NAVYi COMPANY. otice is hereby, given to the Stockholders of. th. 4.rti. rpr.tina. Voluntasr JN a rr-company, ana uie public eecerallr, tbat the books for the further subscription r 4 . . . - -hi -:.f t -. V.. ia stocE in saia company ytm po tvjiiiijr :cuaov v v f.,re the first day of November next. Parties desirirg to meke inveftiri-nts in this enterprise will be offered an op portunity up to that date, hat not afterwards, and, nctise Is hereby further given to those who have already subscribed arid shall fait to pay in the Treasury the amount cf their ubscriptions ou or before the sH day tbat they will be charged interest on their subscription and, the corapsny will proceed to.cellect by law. j 44 4 1 F 4rC. jP. "StENDENnALL, Sept 21. 1SH-I31rt3w I President. " WOOL HOTICjE. QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTMENT, 4 : Raixiob. July 2, 1804. T AM NOW PREPARED TO EXCHANGE COTTON 1 YarnYor" W00J, upon the following terma, viz : ' One bunch of Yarn for three pound washed Wool, ana one bunco for four pounds unwashed. . . Agents have been appointed to make the exchanDre at the m Ovford.Tarboro'. Kinston. .Catherine Lake, ConcordrKockingham, Hcndcrsonvillo, StatcsviiteItoxboro', ARhevlIl-, f iirsiKro , AiOUisourg, r)wiMw 4 "V'erso'ns ebippinff wool to thi- place will please mark on the package? who they are from, ana the cotton yaru will be for warded immediately. - . .. - ' .4 - ' -.''. I horthe people will patriotically respond to thebove rti,.o oa ihe vi'onl 1r fnr rJorliinff the N. U. Trops. - j rt'f. H. A. DOWD, A- Q. M . N. C. A. Executive Department North Carolina,! i ' ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, . a j RAtRi&n, Stptonber 1364. ) j Genfral Orders, ) 4 - 4 M ; - No. 19. : ::--. "-M"4. : f'-;. --- THE PRACTICE WHICH HAS PREVAILED TO Foice cx!wff among officers of the Militia and Guard I fer Home Deferce of granting temporary furljugha to deserters, who have bpen apprehended or who have volun tarily surrendered themseives, muss o aiBcunnueu. Thev are strictly forbidden to grant ffurloughrf to any per- anna r,n members of their commands. By order of Governcr?VA5CK -I R. (J. OATLIN", i Adjutant General: 12? SALT AT AUCTIOH! "" XTTILL BE SOLD AT T0WLES'5 AUCTION AND Commisp.n btere, on Saturday, 17th instaat : - 50 Sacks ptoe, Virginia bait, JAMES M..TOWLES, Auctioneer. October U. I?-- : r 1 lu'2i ' THE BISGHAU ! i SCHOOL, OiKS, ORANOK CO N. C. OOM FOR A fb" "wVr For terms U HgoKg. : Sept. 21. 1S6L J M 130r-d&w3ir. Sorehxun Xlills and Boilers. ; ; -rr TtrnKIVED FROM' SAPONA IRON WORKS; AN 'TSEiJSSi J5two and Three Roller Mills acd Boilers from i ?iS rS Tuntly u hand alarge .apply of pvens, Spiders, snd extra jpg, toWLES;- AsU ' - - ... for Saponalnm Work. AceatlSta.1Sftl. ' -.4 ; ; - - - : -.;---;T7AIITIU),r''4it i SMALL FARM. WELL TIMBERED. PEOXGfTTT TO lBMUUJueZ rj4 " '4.-. 4Ui c': ;" No. 149. I xroaam mis piwiu-ut I AN ACT IN RELATION fd THE MrLITL, 1 AND A GUARD FOR HOME DEFENCE. ectioh 1. Be it enacted by the General Atsemhlq of the 1 QtaU of iforth Carolina and it t hereby enacted b the ; avtfloritl of the same Tbimho exemptioira from fervioo I In Uie Alilitia of the State thall ba for tho fame caueei, j and to toe Bsme extent, f aaa nd .tartftcr, tnn are pro 1 erib4 ia the aeta of Coogresa of4be Confederate State, 4 pr&viaiog for the eisrolneiit of mqa for the ptiblioefancf , 4: ; mil tfririinif nTATTirtI ' ad irractine exemptions from; tho Fame, cciarconry called pie conscription and exemption acts. 4 j i ? . 1 ei: 9. :eii further enadeth That it shall be the dnty j 6f iha Governor to" cause to be carolled as a Guard for i Xlojae ftefeeeW tvot-alrcady enrolled ia the service cf the ConfederatexStates. between the ri ef eighteen and fifty years, resident in this Stato.inoludinv ; iorcignerr not naturansea, wno nave Deen resident In the 1 State for thirty days before suh enrolment, excepting pr- sona filling the offices of Governor, Judges of the Supreme j and SaperTor Courts of Law and Equity, the members of tho General Assembly, and the officers of the several de-f i partraents cf tae uovernment, "memoera or Congress and I the civil and military cmcers cf the Confederate govern t xaent within this State, ministers of the gospl cf thesev j eral denominations In tbe State charged with the duties of such ministry, the .'bTgli sheriff, and clerks of the ssveral j courts of record, and the public registers In the .several 4 counties, and auch other persons as tbe Governor, for j pecial reasons, may deem proper tnbjocts of exemption, j Sec 3. Be it further' enacted, That all persons abova j the aye of fifty, who 4 may volunteer for service in said j Guard in Home Defence, and VhaI hs accepted by a' Cap tain of a company for the a sse, shall be deemed to belong ally, or for any special duty or expedition, as the command ing officers of regiments or compauies, 'according to the na-Uu-e of the particular service in question may -detenine. Btju. 4. Be it further enacted, That th Governor shall case&U persons enrolled in pursuance of two prece ding sections of this act to .be formed into companlepwith. liberty to elect the ccnmiaaioned ofnoers of Bach compa nies, and thence into battalions or regimentsbrigades and divisions, according to hia discretion ; and he thall appoint the field oScers of suchi battalions, regiments, ' brigades all the officers aforesaid. ' Sso45. Bo it further enaeied, That members of the so ciety of friends, cojniiionly called Quakers, may be exempt' ed from the provisions of his act by payins th sum of cne hundred dollars, accrding to an ordinance of tho Con, vention of this Stats in that behalf, ratified the ! 12th .lay of May, 1862 : Provided. That when any suca Quaker shall have paid or had levied of his property five hundred dollars, under the acts of Congress called the oonscription law aforesaid, he shall not be required to pay any sum of money for his exemption under this act. ! f Sue 6. Be it further enacted, That the said Guards for Home-Defence may be called out fur service by the Gov ernor in the defence of the State against, invasion and to 8uppre88 insurrections, either by regiments, battalions or companies en masxe, or by draft or; volunteers from the same, as he in his discretion may direct; shall be under his command through the officers appointed as herein pro vided; shall serve only within the limits of this State, and In tours of duty te be prescribed? by" the Governor, not ex . eeeding three months at one tepn.. .'Ihey, or so naary of them as may be at one time calletMnto service, may ba organized into infantry, artillery or"cavalry as he may di rect, and tho Infantry nd artillery may be mounted if ha shall so determine, the men furnishing their own horses, and accoutrements, and arms, when approved by the Gov"- ' ernor, on sueh terms a fee-.-shall proserib;; ' fskc. 1. Be it farther enacted, That the Governor may furnish to said troops the arms, accoutrements and ammu nition of the State when called as aforesaid into active fer- vice; and shall prescribe rules for their action, to prevent tbe waste, destruction or loss of the same. Sao. 8. Be it further enacted, That all laws and'elauses of laws coming within the meaning and purview of this act, be and tbey are hereby repealed. Sec 0. Be in further enacted, That the commissions . of officers of the militia, eaUed into service by this act ara suspended. only during the period of suoh service. " - Sec. 10. Be it further enacted, That this act shall be in foree from tho date of, its ratification. Rifified the 7th dag of July, 18C3.J. - AN ACT TO ATttEND AN ACT IN I?ELTION TO THE MnJTLi, AND A GUARD FOIW101IE DEFENCE. Sxction. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina, and it is hereby enacted by the an thorily of the same, That neither tbe Governor of this State, nor the officers acting under an act ratified on tbe 7th dav of July,' 1863, entitled An act in relation to the Mihtla, and a uuara .ior nome ueienee,'. Euau can out for drill or mtister the persons enrolled ;under fid act of- tener than once a month in company drill, or oftencr than twice ft year in hattalioa drill ; which battalion drills shall take the place of the company drills for tbe month in which thay are aDpointed, unless called into actual service to re pel invasion or suppress Insurrection or to-executs the laws cf the State. ' 4 : Sxc. t. Be itfurtler enacted, That the Governor shall have the power te tfse- the Guards for Home Defence, for the purpose of arresting conscripts and deserters : Provi ded, They shall not be ordered upon this duty beyond the limits of the counties in which they reside, or the counties adjacent thereto. 4 - ?. ' " .( j &ci. Beit further enacted, That in addition to the exemptions contained in thai act to which this is an arasnd ment, there shall he exempt County Commissioners,' ap pointed under an act entitled An act for the relief of wives and families of soldiers in tbe army," regular mil lers, hlacksmlths who; have established shops, necessary operatives in factories and foundries, the Attorney General, Solicitors of the several circuits" and counties, physicians of five years' rractiee, contractor with the State or Con federate governments, one , editor to 'easa newspaper and the necessary compositors, carriers, professors iu coL leges and teachers in academies. Provided, That this ex emption shall only apply to the drills epscifjad in this bill and not. to service when the Guard for lioms -U.eience Is called into the field. '-4 ""4.-; v '- . Src 4. Be it furtUr enacted, That fcr failure to attend at battalion or regimental drill, each field cf5;er shall for ftit and pay one hnndred dollars jeacb ciptaia nd other oEeors who shall fail to miuter and drill their companies thctimes appointed, Bhali forfeit and pay fr each failure fifty dollars; and if a non-ccmmlssicned cfiWr or pTivat aha'll fail to attend any drill, be shall forfeit and pay not less than five,; nor more than twenty flva dollars : Provi oV,"That every absentee shall be allowed -until the next truster to make his 'excuse. - The . fines fhail be- adjudged by regimental and company fcottrt-marti!, and judgments are to be entered np, and the flaes collected in the, same mode, and in accordance with the provisions ,pf the militia law ef North Carolina, passed at the second extra session of the General Assembly, 18I. ! - Src 5. Be it further enacted, That the Surgeon General, by and with tbe advieeand consent of the iiirornor, msy. appoint' surgical boards not exceeding three, composed f two p.hysicUns eaeh; wbo'shall deelara by that reertifi eat those perSTns who Shall be exempt from servU a, under lb act to which this is an amendment, oo ac toutit of inen f or physical disability. and that they rhall receive' the piy of tbelr rank and traveling expenses, to be determined by the Adjutant GenerL4 rA 4 ,V - - - - . v'i'." . v4 4 6f.c 6. Be it further tmctdf That the O-iard for HrnQ Defence, should they be called into service by the Govern or, shall receive the same pay, rations and. aiiow&nees as soldiers in the Confederate States' sorvica,and shall be a lb- jectto the roles and artislcswof war of the Coo federate Stales. 1 Sec. T. Be v further tvoctea, xna wpen ice preys ure of public danger shall not prevent tbe pbstrvance ofoch 9 rule, the said Guards for Home Defence hU not be called into service en-masse, bat by drafts of a number of men from each convenient company, so as to make up the ag gregate for qulredV ; . ''4- ...4...... I Sac. 8. B it further enacted, -That this act shall be In foree and taka effect from and atter its ratification. R iti fiedtU lUi daydf 'JJeecmber, 1863. 4 , 4 . II. The Company DrilU require 1 by tbe let section . ef the last namsd act, will tke place on tb second Saturday in the montha of January, February, March, June, Angnst, Septembsr; Notamber and December, and the July, Battalion Drills in4he second Saturday in th moatha w April and Oetoberv ': ,4 4 - ": 4 4 4 -. If " v TIL The Sd section -of the last named act hrcoTirtrued to mean that the partletetuinerated are exempt from 'drills, pnrahending deserters, iand other, ordinary duty of the Guard for Home pelVstsa ? bat are not exempt from duty when the Guard fpr Hom Defence U called into service to repel Invasion, supprws inrurreetion, or to x acute tha laws I tha Stata.-4 " : $T f aoTtrnatTACS S 4. '-'1 '-; 5 13, 1864. . 6 00 Two prcait. Pica T 9 00 18 00 FJve rtJiy, . One Qoniiu ' w is nn luca ertM toce, twice or 0: JVfSSS ' Ptiaarefor every InsrtVw. "4 a eaC ivm .Deduces v, oca eint oy leucr, tae money amrt avl".k'."- arar-- , ib vw u 414 ftuvinf. ca !.. JJlRJlHlLlJ JJJ-lJL'.j G0VEB17IIEITT OF UOBTH CAHOHIIA, fJis Ezeelleney, Zshaloa B Vanes, Bonooahe Gertotor Col Davl4 A Barnes, Northampton, Aid. j , do Oeorge Little, Wake, j ' r-. do -" Richard Ji BsUlt, Jr, Anson; Private SecttUrt. . ' ur 4auwn.ru n arren, vnowan, Hcnreon u&ncliu- von tr it uuss, tvaKe, secretary of EUU. Jonathan Worth, Raadrlcb, Public Treeeartr. i ' j. it r J rtr a . . T Ssmncl F Phillips, Orange, Auditer. . . Oliver H Perry, Wste, State Librarian. Major (feaerai a c Gatun, Len!r, Adjotantj GMeral. fcajor ituam as unites, feeurort, Ptymwtsr, , Major John Devereux; Wake, Qosrtsrmuter. , -r "; 4 . Major T D Hojtg, 'Wake, Commissary and Ordnanee Oeet Major James Sloan; Guilford, Qaaneroatur 1 i " Major Henry A Dowd, Elgeeombe, dg ... !- V . Major Jamee IL Foote, At. Adjt. Gn (Roil of Hoai ) Major William A Graham, Jr., Ass't Adjt. GsneraXT ' Lieut. Joslah Collies, Waahlagtoa ooonty, JOrdaasee 0e -partment ' w "44; - 4-'.)-.. -..: Lieut. Geo. W. Thompson; Caswell, Assistant Aijoiiat General, (Roll of nonor.) :J Lieut Thomas White, Franklin. Asst. QaartermsiUr. Lient. Is&ao W. Garrett, Edgecombe, Asst. Qoartermiitar, Lieut. Thaddsos McGee.lVaks, Asst. Commissary. ' Lloat. Cbarlw U. Thompson, Wake, Asst. CoBcaisarr - . . - : JUDICIAL.-. - -i . . " Stjnrsm A2ur-.R!chmoiiit M PutTtm V.)lf. 4m.t. Jastioe, WilUam H Battle, Orange, and Matthias fa faa ly, of Craven, Judges ; Sion H Reara, Wake, AtUmtr General ; j Hamilton 0 Jones, Rowan. J2trortarz- Eiaasi a rreeman, viera. iMceti in tns etty eralslff iuonuay in j one eaca year. ia Mcrantoa tm fiaj he in i disoontinned.! - 4 , ' ' .. Superior Covri. Jadgea.- Edwin G "ileadV 'Fcfiaa. Romulus M Saunders, Wake ; Robert R Heath, Chowaa Robt S Franch, Robexoc ; James W Osbcroe, Mscklaahnr V George Howard, Wilson; Robert B GUlUm, GrntCUa William M Shipp, Henderson. - 4 , v Soilcitor:-l st Circuit, Jesse J TetUs, Hertfirf tat Cireuit, Charles C, Clark, Craven; ?rd Cireutt; Sion IT Rogers, We ko. Attorney General; 4th Circuit. theiaa ?iuo, rwtujiingnaia j oiu uircun, naipa tfaxton, gaaUr land; 8thCircnit, Robert P Urmccld, Tadlda j 7th Cbosiv WilliaBr Bynum; Sth Cireuit, -Augnstua S' MtrrlaM, Bnncombe -: 4 j ' ,' .':, : - i .4 . - Confederate States Disrtct ?Wf.--Soa Am'SIm, Martin, Judge; George V Strong, Wayne, AU6rtjy f f Wateon, Craven, Clerk ; WesJy Jctes, Wak?,Mlr!jll. Council of State. E B Sattsrthwalte, Pi; lther4 Dick, Guilford ; Dr Jamss Galloway, Wilkes ; L ldradge Johnston); J R Hargrave, Aoeon; Jsase R Stobbs, Jartln. Literary Board Hie Excslleney; Gov. Vaoos President Ex Officii, Rev Willism E, Pell, Wake, 'land Professor Richord Sterling, Guilford ; ) Dr Wm Sloan, cf Qastoa t Richard JI Battle, Jr, Secretary. . ? ,M ',. w Board Ixtersai. iMraovEUavVs. Ills Ekcellenflt, Oot Vance,1 President, Ex Ofhcib, Wm - Eatba, Jr, cfWarrejg J II Planner, of New Hanover, and Montford McGshse Riohard H Battle, Jr, Secretary. I Commits: oner a of Sinking Fttnd.' Hon Thomas fafla, Alamance, Hon Weldon N Edwards, Warrta, and Horn. David L Swain, Orange. I I The University of North Carolina U at Chapel HllL lion lavia u awavo, rrastaent. - - - .- . Rev Calvin H Wiley la Superintendent cf the Gammon Schools of the State. ' 4 I " " " Willie J Palmer, A M, la Prinoipal cf thoi X O JjutaUaa for the Deaf Dumb and the Blind, at Raletfh. . - . ' Dr Edward O Fisher is Surarintendenf of ths ' Insane Asvlnm. . ' . ' .- . Execntive Department North Carolina, ; . . ADJUTANT Ur.XEBAL'3 OinCi Raleirb, AngajgtS5. 1854. General Orders. ) ' t - . I. On editor and one printer to each newipaper; and one druggi.xtj to each apothecary store are exempt from ditj Ia the Guard for Home. Defence, except whan the ett&tf la invaded bj the enemy, provided there Is not thatnnmbet of persons not liable to duty In the Guard "for. Home D fence, employed la said newspaper establishment t, drof stoj. "j ' . I .. . .... IL The attention of all officers cf the MHItU and Guard for Heme Defence is called to the proeiaraationjof HU Excellency, the Governor, dated in this eitj on theS4kh inst., granting pardon to deserters who may YeIS3tirUj4 surrender themselves within, the next thirty day a. ''Ptjionj sr. surrenderiog will bs r.nnt t? the near eat conscript camp, and will be furnished by the oS?er to whom the surrender ia made with ca attested statement setting : forth' the faet t speciivng me rirae ana piaoe v furreuusr. , J II. Attention is alo oallod to the II paragraph of General Orders No. I, dated January 15, 1994. The more effectually to carry out said paragraph, commanders cf regiments and bat alions of j tbe Oaard, for Home pffeaOe will make to thin nfile 00 the last day of eaoh nVoath a written report of the operations of their eomAuufdjMariag' the month, stating the number of days they Tuts - het i 0at, the number of deserters apprehended, the somber that have voluntarily surrendered, and the names of svoh oficers as may hare failed to perform . their duty, aai la What particular. I ' - ; -. By Order of Oovarnor yance . t " 44 ' 140 I Adjutant asaeral. Executive Department, North Carolina, . 4 s I ' Raleigh; Sept. U, UU. GK3t?BAX. OrPXES, J I e -'-t' ' No. si t r " ' " L The senior otScer of each reglm'eat of &G. jliUltia will forward' to this office without delay a iUtxpfihe,CUfliee of the commissioned effleers of thalr r especlltrs sgtmsata, stating opposite the cams of each,- whs thir oij.cx aaailes within tbe limits of his proper distrlet. : 4lse .Ilft ot aJJ vacancies now listing and tbe oause and 2 te. of eaoh TS cancy. In future they will promptly report 'tyVZicZt the eauss and date of every vacancy which' mafcersaftsf occur In their rerpeotlre regiments. . i' JS. JI. Militia offi ers who have been. oompeUsi fcylhi ad-' vanoe of the enemy to leave their rsspectlrs;dletitSi will report fur duty to 'the commanding officer of.tbejwgjtauatal district in which they mty be temporarily fesltn. os who frtll fodo thla, will nor be wifhSsld from eshisrjptlsff. By order of Governor Vsne : "-, , ',:i.. - ' i - n. c. oatlin; 148 ' AdjutaareasraJ. Executive department Horth Carolina,) . ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFF1CE.J ; i ; - RalUoh, Julr4I,r8t ; ) ' Gknekal Orrerh, T . J " j - . . No. 16. ; 4- 't 4.i;u;: a T. FOR THIS INFORMATION OF ALL CONCERNED It i dmbiared tr.at tbe Guard for Hmn DafSnoe donatets of aix wbte. mare psona who are exempt by law front service In the Confederate Arrny, netweeo the sees of eUttesn and Cfty ye:r.vresideota 1n the- State, including fcjreners not naturalised wlio have beeu resident In ths But (orlhlrty daye, before ecrolJtnent. excepting such persons as'arssscmptbr t h laws of t no state, b orders of the Goverooror on account ofpiivslcal dlsaWJItr. ' I . ' "?J., , M II. kmpav- commands will each on theoextdrtUcly make an i Tact roll of bin company ia accordance wfUl te above derliration and transmit the same to nla SattaUoa coaf mtudar to be nt by him without delay to tMa oflce. Cpoa . l he rec-tjt .f riie?r company roi!s. Battel lotf cqgymspqrrs Imricg ancs Mi.d ttccnutrem ;nta the protierty ot tbe.Sute Ia ' their po!w bn or iho poe?lon cf their tsca,tftet retainlcg acunand areoytnjmcat fur each man of 11a eomrtaod wlJl x-nd the remainder to this city to MaJ.T. D. Hogg, Ordaaacs Officer.! 4i.'. - -, . ' ' " III. The second paragraph of General Orders Ns, 9t tnaklnf It tae duty of all il tlltta and Home Guard erasers to ssreat any officer or a?ent who to making lmprwsmente.fturip somptr with the Impresaing UWs In every part leal a r 1 berebro jnodfiedae to make it tbe duty of all soca. oncers te tail their commands to assist In arresting whom a cU1l warrant la dlrectedupon ,tttVVt, Z Judge or Juetfceof thr Peace tetlneVfTiM f -car fs not Sble to make the arrest wfthont d froca ii ft being thus made the . aatr of U Jf""; .94 Ofllcers to assist th clrtl snthortty j.a "--'f? Utl tmOTesBtsente it la hrby forbidden oCccreclSltb.clasale . bmeTSSwialDg aeeuts, and those boldlr sacttzsncles finTitber the agency or ttnmlta:Wte tae Z-rvlcf, Commanders of Regiments snd Buaa?)-wlll that thi latter clause la complied wtta. -:.i.-.v . -By order .f Governor Vaxcs, . . 'jjit i - :-t.:- : -'ircaATin:i. - : 133)' "'",4 vf '.'?. f l-'4v- - XC.zZdX crsl. . . . i m ' " 1 ' 1 " ' . i-- 1 Surgeon GentrtXO! MESSKNGEK WILL LBAVCIUU Vm-v 21 fiMtday.snd the flfteentta cay, ccstty xvjv . tor Lee's army. All boxes left here for .ctitte will be cerrtethre promptly by hUa ad'f w - . - - - - mm r rlm TIT re w:erv , . , . - tynjTTA' ' 4S tf. -' ' 4 ; : Surgeon jLxoUna. Bat..--'-. ' . I v . - V I 4 wo oar - 4 - V..- 4 ..... 4- -4. il 4- i,:- r 1 . J
The Daily Conservative (Raleigh, N.C.)
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