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f f J . V -Ct 1 U It I ill 1111 ' - .. . -is.'-"-"' --. "T 1183 DAILY CONFEDERATE. I A. M. fiOUMAN k CO., Proprietors. f hi r : iiil DT K U 1 1 B 1 ? 2 .l ADVERTISEMENTS Irlfi blnserted at ta eotnaas per square of ten llnaa (or ln) foreebr iascriion. Marruge noUcee aad Obltaarjs wlU.be rbarged at adTerUeetoeabj. " . ' ' , .. -t , . U X .A a Wi . J OB WORK of etery deserlptloa .wiJl.xitt ecu ted at this Office ith dupatho4 ;u aaatly ss can be rfoue'ia' the' Southern Confederacy - DA I LY EDITION, for ft -lontUa ... . o 3 t tt I it TR I -WEEKLY, for 6 nonths 3 " eeea WEEKLY EDITIOxY,for6mfinth8 No subscriptions received on any other tfrtai than the above, nor for a Umrr or shorter period. OLD SEHIE8, ) . VOL. V. ) BALEIGHi N. C MONO AY, AUG. 8, 1864.., - . 4' T0L. I-Xo. ICC. 0 r .. . . - - .... -. ...... oh . i ' ! . . J . . - (-! a ' f J . ........ .---. . ..... - - Tin?-1 in w :wmmwmwmm. . iiii'i ii hs 1 -ji n n ; )T4. u i Am ; ;Mv.r v, s m M m& V3 eh-- I: r 6 ... . 1 WU A , M M.-l ' ltil.lt V . f) r ' . - :i - , V 7 -. v." ,!' ... " , . ....... fcl ' - ti . i ....... . latest from the Unitcil Slates. The fol'awir. tlift "N itinr.al iDtellin crrV coikinK-n's on the. bwrtiirg of Cta:abcra- Tl c f.nthtiTst of infiir.ation with wbu'-h the burning ot'Cambrbifg. hy On. M"Catis hmJ, lia hfi-n roivod iu th luyl .States, fprvrs to show th apprpciatiou in whif'h all puch acts of vamiaHuru are j'lsf'y hplu, how ever ifpprvf;l uiay have ben its rxprr-h.sh'Ti.s whrn tVi outrage was c mmiftcd by our troops in t!ie S uh. When VA'Ai'nvi, in South Oro nn Drjfn. in (l' ria, raid Alexandria, La., :i!id Washington. N.C , were burned by oar force?, th.?re were not wanting therein the If jHi .States who deplored thtse several aca of wantrrjn'F5 or cailoupucs.-? aj unworthy cT hc-nnrable and chris'i.m wirfarv,; but, partly from the rrmg'etKSsof;. thesemje of su h wron ;'irT, arw j.aly frcm a tanjruid snsa of in-dignati-.m in all that cor.cerr.s the misfortunes of the enemy, thorc wps no very vivid or uoi ver.a feelinj? on the subject. And we do not doubt that in lt,o Cot'.fcdtr:ito Sfateg there will be found multitudes who will unthinking ly applaud the burning of Chambe rsburg as an act of Hj;hteou5 retaliation, if nt a cog: mer-Hable in itsp'f. We do not Led toay to our readers iiat all such dfed-i of barbarism, whether com mi t - ted by one side or the othr. fix a stitna of disgrace upon our naiiona! character ; and if any have been unable to realize the atrocity of these excefsei so ln they were exclu-pivtl- c .Tnn-.itUd by our troops, it i.- t-i be hoped that there native huinotHnena will te cbarly perceived in the light of the burning horr.rs f Oiatn'oerburg, and that for the cred it of tho naii mal name, wo s'-.all ut be call ed to chivniclrt such honors in tho future' progress of tle vvar. A dv'patch to the Nw Ytik ' Herald' dated Ilarvisburg, 81st ult , sires tha follow ing highly coloivd i'.ccoantt-f the burnius of Chanibcuhurjr : Gtmral McCauslarid was- ie cr-mniar.d of the rtlj?I troopn whn they burned Chnmbf rfburg. Us i a cbsperjto and ferocious .freebooter, rt&Ay at any time to violate 'no uflge of hoa orable warfare, ia ordtr to gratify bis dark and iitauznant nasfion. After he hu.l taken formal ponecbion of the town, he made a proc lamation deatidin 100,000 in It wns, of course, iTipoHsibl to comply with hucK n di-miid, no doubt made in confidsot. expec-tatit-n ,f its failnre,.d as nurc of its affardio a pretext to execute tbe prr mtultattd plau for defltrojinf iMianibf rsburjE;. Thu valuable rortiou of.tha merchandise bavin? ht n removed, added t the rapri aui J di.-appoir.trxier.t of the lvuih-1, inci tbu ie'pirt'J. tbe ordr urns isbtu-d to re the Court 1 Tisnk bi;Iiiue. A strirg hreez picvai'.i.), coiiimnicated tl.c flatnee to t-e stirrnufidiisg ' buildings, and par-tU-s of soldiers hating Backed several drug and chemical "uteres, batl manufactured a quantity ef turpentine ballu, which they igoktd and ti-rw in dl directicn.!. thu? creating ns many ' difiVresii Qj"! in difl'reat loaa'itie, .vrhich soou uaif'-d in out gen-.vixl ccH'igrativ u. SjjfiNldy thu scerio became heart-rfcriding and mot Hppallirg. T'.e crackirg and roaring of the tlame?j ti thy lapeJ from houae to house, tlm !;n -k 'f terrific d women and panic-stricken ami u (faring children, tLe.)itiful appcalfj.of iht ohl and hclplcs", were braid abjve th" noi'P of thu conOdgrutjn, but all to en avaii. The Citizen had. without protesting, pubmittd tc the plundering of the stores, and ;dy appealed to the mercy of tho foe, but hothit g eo!i1d ap pease the r.uii-.licr and incendiary "vJcCaujdand. 1 wo hun. !ird hw ixiy-t"vs of th most ral liable p. ud prominent pulc flnd private buil uinps have ben destroyed. Th-y fired the town. ?.b neir a ca now be ascertained, at 11 o'clock, a ., r.rd remained just long enough to we e the fl.iiuPs tj'iead ar.d gt proper head way, when th? alar in was giv-'n th-t Avevili was approicliing the town. Instantly evry freebooter was iu his saddle, and took th . road hurriedly to St. Tiucaas with General Averill iu put'buit. Headwaters 28' h, N. O. T. July 0 I8C4. A list of casualties in th 28t.h, N. C. T. in th bnMle of Julv 23. . Co A-r-Killcd, J ickson Davis. Woucded, Jame.- CoIIitk. M Using, fer't C II. Atker h.u, o rpl W S Ii'ackvood, . piivate Lin, Sou i herd, Martin IIntou. Co B SI"'s.ing, J A Morrow. , Co 0 Wounded and left in tho hands of the I'BHiiy, perjjft J A Little, ccrpl A H Con rad, pritateD A lV.ims'sriipr, wounded and git,-out privates Marcus Boiiok, Allen. Bum garr.er, A I) hi- Her, T J Wagcer. Missing, U 1 Ileitriai', Cicero Ua'l. (' D Wounded, Henry Ary. Missing, C 1'pp. Co K Wounded, corpl W J ChUiWra,. private Wm. Frasder. M $:dnr, Lieut l-aac Wi!liati!!, priv-.tes ,J M Luther, D N Vaw ner, W II L .uthn p. Cv F U Minded, 11 Pack. MisVin, corpl J W Nance. Co O Miysinf, private, Cardan, J Wever. G 1 Wounded, privates W J ILwkins. lisidrii:, Lieut M A Iwe, privates J Cham pion, J W C x, F K Cti.e, W J Hawkins. Co I 'JVVur.deel, lierjj't G IJ Hard n, pri vates J W 11' vice, Iilocra. IloJcornh. MisMng S;rri A Wil: n, wounded and left in the hat s of tt cnerty, B VV Weathermou Wm l'lewnan. O) K Wounded, privatf M A Hrkey. Misinjf, J I' Talburt. Capuiredon tht- 21st of July. Co C Private A P Linebarger. Co K Svrg't J A Crawford, private O C Brewer. Co 'F Private B F Adams, Wm Hale, D Hicks. Co H L A Boiinger. Co I -Lieut J li Srw.)w, private Jacob, Wasponvr, Wm Ccappel, Wm Dobbins. Kiilad and wounded at Petersburg Juue 24. G B Wounded JatncR P Harris. Op D Frank ludenhour. Co Iv-Wounded, Wm. Gadd. G K Killed, Capt James M Crowel, a braver and more gallant mu uover went on a bat tie, field a truer patriot has never sacrific ed his life on tho altar of his country thin Capt Crowed. He was a gallart officer good sold'er a true patriot and a christian ge: tieniau. Peace to bis remains P.ehpect hilly. W. II A. SPEER. ad. 28th N. C. T. North Caroliua papers phrase copy. The Stoneman Raid. From a late number of tti3 ilacon Cjnfede- rate, we eol'ot the annexed ptt'c ilars in re- liftrd to th late raiJ. The tacU werg her- ed fr.m Df Browning, Stonen.an'.H Chief .Sur g"bn, an web as other members of his staff: 'As soon asit was known that Stoneman hid loft Sherman'ii army,. Gen. Wheeler, on AVednft-day July 23h. ordered General Iver son to take Mnrtin't Divi.Tio! and pursue him. Go. I veron'ri Comrnind consi'tf d of Allen's Ahba'p.a br'gndc, composed of tho First, Fourth,. Sevanth and Fifty-fifrft regiwieuti ; Crew's briguk', composed of the Firyt, Third and Fourth Georgia ; Cerro Gordo Williams' Kentucky brigide, rorn!0fcd oftha Fir.it, Ninth and Eleventh Kentucky regiment, senior Colonel Butler acting aa Brigalie-; a battery of two gun comrnandod by. Ctpt. White, an 1 a section of BeemWa battery, two guna. Tho whole force did not number quite nine hundred men of all arms. .... They struck the track, of Stonvman rCh of Covington and reached Monticelio Thurs day niofht a few hours behind the eriemy.. Illuming the tn arch Friday, Gen. Iver-on'a advance came into Clinton, about fcal fan hour after Stoneman left that night. T'.ie oair. force,- however, did not get to Clintou on Sat urday before ths advance of Stoneman on the retreat drove out the pickets. Gen. Iverson then surveyed the country sersn or eiht miles north-fe.-;stof Clinton for a lattb:fieid. lie .fetiiid a god position a Whort di.ta!iCo beyond Sun&hine Cliufch, posted his raeu and awuitej tho enemy. SatHto.ay night found the picket f the op pohino forces confronting eacti'othei near Mr. Birfifld's house. The enemy threw up bar ricadea across the road and on" either side at Barfield's h'u?e, extending put a good distance scrubs the corn fishls. Stoneman was left with only two things to do ; forcii passage along the r. ad or surrender. There was no r ad leading off to the right or left that he. could travel. The country was cut up with deep and impassable, ravints.allowjn uo chanco br artillery or b&gago trains and but precious little Ibr horse:nen even. Gen. AUets tkirmish line first encountered the enemy two hours blbr daylight Sunday inojtiipg. ' Irregular hkii-niishins; continued until 2 o'clock, when thcGe?:g;a biijade was oidc-red forward to develop the portion cf the enem;;'. They soon found him iu line of bar tie. Col. Crewt immediately ordered a charge, which wa j-allantly rspot.dfcd to by his brig ac?o, atul we think another chirga was made on th- oihrr s;d of the field at the fanie time. The fcne :ny v-erc completely rooted and forced back. Oio-line wa:5 then tormed on the ad vanced position two milt V farther this way. Geo S'ooeif an scstaineda heavy ! s.j in this rle'e-o1, and a -o,,n aa . saw preparation's mjki."g to charge him a,;aiu, l-o ut.-pu oiied a while H g pr-fioMog an Ufcondithval arrr-n-ler of his whole force. The flg was received by Co). Crews, xvho then cenfronud him with 182 men. A:t soon as Stonem-'.n sa'.v the 182 men ty horn he Jitid snrreudred, lie .sat dwii a;:d to( k a regular cry. He handed hU swrd over to Col. Crev.-s, and his Staff directly di-V-.-jted tio-o).vlves of their arms. -o- . Jadge Shepherd's Speech. We had ti e pleasure of hearing th? greater part of Judge Shepherds speech at the Mar ket Houyn on Tu:-jday las;-. Il was au able and patriotic rpeecti, and had 'tlie ring of the true metal." It way admirably ralctdated to ellsct th. inain ( hjict of the speaker by cairn reasoning ai-d forciblt; illustration to csnvine the people of the rca&o&abienosa, the nocessity. and the constitutionality, of the legislation of CongrfbS on the several quetior.s alx-ut which so much clamor ha b?eu raised by II.ide;n and his followers, viz: the first ton.-cviotiori law, thd law to coosciiba the princ ipuls of substitutes, and the law to sus pend the writ of hub? as corpus. He Fho.vod tbate.ith cf these measure.-?, however much (lenciuiced as unconstitutional,, had been sus tained a constitutional by every Supreme Court before which thsy bad come for dtoia-. ion. Also, that tiie jmi lic miud hud settled down in th-.. conviciioo thtjt that dccisi n was altogether proper in ugard to. th two fir.st laws. The har.sh?st ot all these la'.rs, he tru ly said, was the first corscripiion Lw of April 1862 wbieh declared as soldiers for the whole period of the war, all men then in ser vice, whose times were about to expire and who were comtiyg the hour? which iiter?cn ed before they could go borne once more. Ii the toldiers, and their wives and mothers and fathers, could Hibmit to that, an they had submitted, how tmu-h more easy even to p plitid the prinripis of equality of the anti-sub-ititute law, arid to assent to the susp-ns:n of the habeis corpus, by which no man hr.d suf fered pcrfori.il wrong. Judge Shepherd paid the highest oompli ment to Gov. Vance, and depicted in just-l.v hideotn c d- -r. th- course of Holden, who, for his own ambitious purpose?, tieserted the rau-e of his country . jusU a year ago, when that cau-'c was shrouded ii gloom by tho tV.U tf VickfVior, the battle of Gett; sb-.irg the capture of Pnit II usi sou, and otiaer lik disas ters. f tin cpeakirg of Preident Dvis, he charac terize.' him h? ;t patriot and statesman, who hJ sacrificed m!1 his possessions u the cause ever,-, thirty he had bavirg been debtroyec by the, enemy iu MisMSftippi and whose foe and hnoracd fame were nil at stalae. Of rU ain, he hs "Most inter st in success and in peace. In illustration cf his noble nature, aud uncsl eulatlr.g devotion to th cause, Judge ShcpherJ related an incident that bad corae to Jr. know ledge within tbe preceding twenty-four licurs. wbich he said had deeply tftctffd him At th last sessioo ef our Legiilatim, certain parts of the corespordence between Governor Vance and President Divis were ordered tobs priited. Afterw&rds the liwue ot Commons, dtemiog that the tntire correspondetacc oujh t t be pub lished, paised a rr ablution to that effect, wbicn, hwevr, wus not actd upin by tbe Senate. Consequently only a part u the correiipon deuce nai printed. When President Davis be came aware of tbia, by feeing ta printed pamphlet, be inquired why injustice had thus been done bhn, aud ou learning that it was for h Supposed good, of .tbe cause, he cheerfully ataeritrd, dkclhiing in s-duiance that he w; willing himself to suffer mUnndtrstaading and mirepre.t'Mtatie, if by th;t me;as he could trer.gthen the cause of the country iu North Carolina. ' Ik is.proper to state, what is know'a to be the fict, tout nr purpose f i justice to Pree'd-vt Divi-1 mfro'ectJ ihf? t.oiiesiou to print any p:t f the correspondence, but that it hrosefrom the j fr.ct thr.t tkc .discussion between these official ernbrscd in pTtsme bjeet'tkat it was be lieved would be injurious t tbe public inteVsts to bav printed F-ytUeviUc Observer. rpWO IUX0UED ;U0LiAHS REAHO. FUnaway, frow the sabscrlber, on th 7th July, my negro b:y OliMAN seventeen years of a, five tect five inches bib, weighs 132 nMiHiis, comple.'iou darksaufF; had on when be left a dov pair of copperas-colored psilts. a new shirt, gray cap, and was barefooted.;-Said boy formerly bolocgrfidto Ob Clark, of Nwbern, but fcaa been livicr in tb coanties of Ats.mancj aud Gailrord Pinee th couiifleicelae.t of the war. lie bs a wife livieg at Orahaia, and will proba bly be fonnd lurking iu that viciiiity. lie inti mated t' thebalasre of the n-.?grot'. sone weeks ago, that be intended to go to thw Yankees, and will, perhaps, try to make Lis Way to theto. Tlieabov reward of" two hundred dollars will be given for the con3aem-int or delivery of said negro, so that ths subeciiber can jret bin?. Addr-ss, GEO. VT. f OUST, july 29-dtf Gibsonville, Gmlford Co., S. C. STRAYED. FROM A WIDOW LADY, living near llock,. Wake cour.tv,. about the 1st o Eajjle of July laat, a larjre white COW, with pale red spots on her. Tieck-and sidc3 : She was in mil k," having left a young calf. -There wa? a puce of roue titd rouud on of her hind legs. When last heard from she was at 5Inj. Vilder'a; near Haleigh. Any in foi uiation leading to her recovery wilt be thank fully received and iibeydly rewarded. My Post OMice is Sandy Level, Johnston Couatv, N. C. A uirn:t :t 11t SAM. P. HOUTOX. WANTKI), ' FOR AX INFANT. ONK MONTH OLD, a WET NUKSE, whitc'or colored, to take entire charge of the child. A good Seamstress and loose Servant could be exchanged for the Nurse. Apply at this oHjce. aue fi dfit Seasonable and . Desirable Goods. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. tALSS Black and Colored ITlar Thread, fJU 150 ,ioz. Coate'a Mrhiro Spool Cotton, 40 co2. Clark's acsortwd colors ditto, 500 gross shirt and coat rubber and pearl buttons, . 200 gross black and white pant button.1?, SO gross lasting coat and vest buttons, 20 doz. fine and dressing comba, 200 yards linos, 150 yards black and w-hit muslin gingham, 500 yards bUck and white calico, 1000 yard "Msrht colored, do, lOuO ;. a dark colored tLi, 5 . yard colored and black alapaccaa. 5C0 yard colored nod black and white lauHin, 40 dozen steel akh t springs, i pieces black bioa.t cloth, 1 piec- black cassiinere, 11 pieces colored eassiiaere, 2 pieces silk jolin, 20 doz.'n ger.ts' colored handkerchiefs, i pk-ees red arid white tbinn J, 30 pifces fine bleached cotton rlotb, 35 tioz. toilet soap, awim very tino, Lrad pencils, soda by tho keg or po'.'nd, t'tet-1 peP3 and pen Irudrrs, 40.00J white and colored earelopes, ii oz. quimn "20 dozen rt.li l: a per, r sxir..?, Pri .se Rio Colfee, and wary other good-, at small profits. J AS. Y. WJHTTED it- CO. Hillsboro', N. eug 5-eijdl2t C. Teai'hcr Tantfd, ripO cake I'baive of i FK EE SCHOOL. A fren- tli'ioan prolVrred. IVor.e neoJ apj-Iv unl:s3 recomciended. As to salary, Ae., address, well ALLEN V. WO OT EN. aag 5-4 1 Mosd v iv Hall P. O., N. C. Runaway Xegrocs For Hale. OFFl'R fi.r sale tv?o r.cgro men, ISAAC and C-iE'-All, who left the- :!antaion 1" tho l.uo I (rf-n. Tboraas J. Gre-n. Irs Tarrert county. '01 tha raor-.th of J ti'.uarv, 1-Sf..', ns.l are itorv snp used to be n ths neighborhooi 4f V.'eldon, N. C, nexr vhtc-Li place one i.-f the m ( l;aac) has a wife, be fo' trinjr to W'uj. 11. Pout.m," Esq. Th.- r.egroe.s above ramed wor formerly tbe property of Mr. Dudlej- C'luutou, ducease'rf, of Jl iiifax county, N. C Dii.'CRifTf Isaac is very blark. about '26 year of age, 5 feet lO or 11 inches in height. Ciejar ui;nr th-j san.e ; ge aud heigth, of dark ni'ilatto or ginger-cake color. Mr address is Loni.-kurir. N G EO . T U N ST A LL. A gert aug 5 dGt For N. R. and G. D. Tuuatall. DH. B. F. AP.UiriGTO.Y. (OTFICE AT KSCIlASti K HOIKt.) -fU Oilicj frcci 3 to p aug 4-dtf hours freuv 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and 1 P u., unt' I 1st October. M RS. MILLER continues to accommodate. Boarders, by the day, week or month "VToti(v.---Talfn up 'ami committed to JN the Jail of Ca awbi,a dark NEGRO inan about liitv rears of age. Said negro savshis nuiue is PLEASANT, and that he is' the property of Hugh Carlyla and Geo. Henderson of Georgia. A. J. HELTEN, Jailor. Newton N. C. April 13th 1SU4. ap. 20 12-wCm AIBAM'S SALVE. rjniIIS Salve has been thoroughly tested for JL many years, and is now offered to the pub'ic witu th c iarantee that it possesses all .the valu able healing properties claimed for it. Foralletits, bruifea, burns, snabis, ririogs, felons, yVister?, ulcers, excoriation-, rising. an4 gathered oreasts. jnd fur all Hounds every description, it will be feue.d eminently .successful iaafforJing re lief and effcetiarg a cure. It is reculiariy ad;ipted to wounds exhibiting symptoms of erysipelas. ReiVrenceds made to tbe following persons who have used the 5a're, and can testify to its healing powers : P. G. Si. owder , Serg. P. A. C. S ; Drs. Hanks and Berry, PittsboroHgh ; Rev. Robert B. Sutton. Ret tor of St Bartholomew.--Cbureb Pitts bfrouirb : n n. A. Itenehcr, Col. Ur.ryA. L-ndoa Dr. W. F. narl'ee, member of Exaicing Bcatd 7th Congressional District. l or sale by. P. F. PESCUD, Raleigh, aad other Druggist in tbe State, and F. AIRAM, Pittsbor N. C. july ll-eod-13t II ATS ! HATS!! FOX 'every two and a half pusd3 of clean and well washed WOOL, we will give a wool kat. Parties at a 4istancsi can send wool per Ei-ro.-s to Franklintos. We will deliver tbe bats at that point, if desired. A. S. GILL k CO. Pacific Post Office, Fraakfia county, N. C. Ju'y 28, lSS4-aw-4t . COMMITTED rpOTHE JAIL OE WAKE COUNTY,, AS A X runaway, on the 5tb of May. a negro wo man, who says her name is SAtLY BRYANT, and that she raided in Jones county, by Jo. Finch. She had on hen committed a red cot ton dress. She is- about 25 years old, 5 fvet 2 inch es high, slender, cob-r. black, two upper front teeth out, and rather slow spoken. Th owner of t iid uegr-i is rtqueste 1 to conn forward, prove properry, pay ch.irges hu 1 take l-er aay, cr she w;!l bf dalt with as th-j !-:w directs. . W. H. HIGH, Sasriff. 92-Jltiwtf egrocs and Cotton, I WISH to bay one. hundred lie!y young NE GROES, between the apTf ten ; sod fclxtevn years ; and a fint-rate. farmiag BLACKSMITH. Al?o one or two hundred bales of good COTTON, in gad order. TH03 J. PERSON'; t aug4-d"t , , Uaf.sburg,; N . C , Firty Dollars Kcwarrl. - E STRAYED, on the 7th of Ja)v last, a larjre UK D COW, with some few wbit jsnot?. Alsi a HEIFER tro years old, about tbe same descrip tion, with whiteTface I will gie tke 'above re ward of fifty dollars for their delivery to me, or any information that will enab!e in; to get them. S. W. MARSHALL, aag 4-d3t . , Pacific, N. C. TUEA6UP.Y DeP4 aTMEXT', C. S. A., T Richmond, Julv 2S, 18C4. rjlAXED TREASURY NOTES. Ia order to promote, aa far as practicable, the early liquidation bv the Treasury of the OUT STANDING TAXED NOTES, the Treasuier, Assistant Treasurer aud Pay Depositaries in tha different States, aro hereby authorized to receive the said notes, except the Jd00 Dotes, at C6?j per centum, on deposit, issuing for same C-rtiticates of Loan, upon hypothecation of non-taxable bonds. ' be said certificates to be payable on de mand, after the expiration of ainety dats. And all agents for the sale of the abore bonds are hereby authorized to receive th? taxed i:otesr with the exceptioa above named, iu payment of bonds, whes sold, at the rate of 66 ter centum. . G. A.TRhNHOLM, aug 4-eodl2t Seerstary of tbe Treasary. bov MACK has runaway. lie left on Sunday eveninir last. I will give the above reward lor his.apprebnsion and uehvery to rae. ilr.ck is about 10 years old, black ccir.plexion, weighs about 140 pouadi, fie feet three inches high. He may endeavor :o make bis way to the neighborhood "of George W. Thomps j'g, as his mother belongs to the estate of Pel eg S. Rogers. july2&tf JOHN O'RORKE. Headquarter-s Unserve, ?i. C.,1 Extract. IUleigb August 1-t, 1SC4. Gkneual Okceus 1 No, 4. ICaptaina of Senior Reserve, ia the s-svcral . counties of the State of North Caroliui, wbro Companies have been organized, will assemble them at. their respective Coui t Houses, every S Uurdav at 12 o'clock, for drill and icti action.' By Command of Lt. Gen. IIoi wks. JNO. W. HINSDALE, August S dfit. A. A. G. - . AGENTS WANTED. 4 GENTS WANTED. IN EVERY COUNTY - in the Southern Confederacy, to use tliii sett of iiufdeajt tits of Carlisle's Patent, f;r repairing and rt novating Cotton a? d Wool eardj. We will mjIL county arenci? &t- will sell tho fctt of i?vple ments, to some good md renon;4b!o psroa to use? theia i.'i u, county. nr. half rbares The --?;t (costing $75.00) ij all that la inquired for the agnt to begin with. Thh is a very proii table bUfftints. Addrefs. J. 11. CARLISLE. L CO., iatv 20-d2Ctawbt F.ingwood, N. C. CoNiCait'r Ofr'to:, Raleigh X. C, August ist, 'til. ClCLLAU ; s. zi. ; ' . "IUJrtft Enrolling; "of3cer3 trill pro- XlJ cced ii'iioJiatf-ly to action iti accordance w ith ( 'o cular No. 2o, fpim Bureau of Conscrip tion, hrewiih publlsbi'd. Its nnrvisions iphly as w.-ii to persons whose applicntious are r,6w pond ing as to thos-. who t.iy hereafter applr. Applicants for renewal ot detail will i.ot be permitt.jd to remain at home or at work aftt r tha . rpiration of the time adowed L tko ii dip (f llo; detail granted. 1W ordcrof tho Commandant. E. J. HARDIN. Adjutant. CoNFccriiATE SriTJ.s or AucaicA, v ar Dtp t. Bureau of Con.cription. Richmond, Ya., Juh ii, 1S64. CIRCULAR t ' TllK cretary of V'ar direct;, that hereafter to furh.uirh'.t.1; allowed bv the ollieers cf cn- ioription to applicants for exemption n:t sustsin- their applications are pending; bat that tb:r be promptij- forwarded to the Camrs of In.ts ueti u, and at otce se.-igned to commands in the fit-Id, en titled under exiting orders to receive "ei.'sct ipts. Er.r(l)irg officers will, with the aid of the Temporary Boards, proceed diligently to investi gate all tuch application, in accordance with thy instructions heretofore given, and forward .th'in to tbs Bureau, with thei reports and opinionj, for Euch action as the War Departinent may take in reference to sai 1 applicants." Coon transmitting the applications to the Bu reau, Corjmaidants will f -tate the commaudj to which tiio applicants were assigned. By couiinand of Col. Thos. P. August, Acting Superintendent. C. B. NUFFIELD, A. A. Genera1- " , Conservative. Fnyettevilte Observer, V.'il- miiigion Jnurnl, Charlotte Dfinocrat, .hevil!fj News, State Journal, and Wadesboro Arus copy four time. aug 2-4t IIeadquart&rs Abmy Noiuuiin Ya.,"i Ordrance O trice,, V Julv 2G. 18t;4. ) RIG. GEN. RL'FUS BARRING ER. comma., 1 y ing Brigade of Cavalry, Army Northern Yir gioia, is hereby authorised to take pns?;;on, .f all cavalry arms, equipments anil aecoiitrrmer ts ia the bai-dn of civilians or other ur.athorizeJ persons in the Stste of North Carolina, when ha is satisfied that such aruis, Ac, are legitimately the property of the Confederate States. All artns, Ac, dropped br our trcojj or the enmy' on their line of march, or on bat Ue-firh!?, or b-l't or sold by ohecra or prirates to persons not in the military service. "are the property of Hie Con federate States. No person in tho iutlitary ser vice has 1 right to sell or otherwise dispose of arms, &c, except when under the orders aud regulations of the Ordnance Department. General Barringer will not deb-gate thi? author ity to arty iaa except commissioned officers of his own roicuiarid, who will lie furnished with a copv of Has authority, and with instructions to furnish .receipts to parties from whom arm?, lie., are ta kesiul4r its provisions. Bv eommaad of General R. K. Lek. Sis'nedJ . BRISCO G. BALDWIN, Lieut. Col. and Chief Ordnance lncer, . ' Army Northern Va. Under this authority, I deire especially - to ' eather un McClellan saddles. These saddles Were . captured 'from the enemy. - There cau be no pri ! vate property in them. Partizan Itsaffers and 1 others have no right to sell thtiu, ecept to the i government, which pays fixed price for the cap ! . tares. j 'Ihis-brisrade is much in need of good saddles. I Many or those we have are ruining the beraes back3. The men are losing largely aod the ser vice fufiVring severely by tbte saddles bc-iag withheld from it, often abstracted by. so diera. i appeal to all patiots to ouie forward and volun tarily give them up to the officers and men of this brigade in their rfapective localities, who will re ceipt for them. Tboe now at home, and espe cial! vail on "horse detail are required to gather up these saddles, also Sharp's rifles, Colt's re peaters, and other cavalry arms and equipments, the property of the Confederate States, and bring tbem bick into the service. All iesocable ex penses incurred in thu way will be repaid them. 1 claim no rurht at present either to seize or impress these srins ad equiptrests, but I confi dently expect every honest mia, uot ia the field, to give them up. They ought to t e ashamed, in a time like ihis. to be .er with them. t.Ui US BARRINGER, Bxbj. Ga. aug 4-tw'2w Office Ralcigli & Gaslou t R. Wff!? ...... ... .RALEltirf,'jufv7, U64. THE BOARD 'OF I'lRF.CTORS OF TJiiS . Company have declared a dividovtd of 15 pvr cent, on the capital stock, payable on aud alter 1 after 1st of Aauft, 184, In four per cent crti- ' ficates akd bonds of tbe Cool edei ate Stato. ur io ' Confederate treasury notes of the old . iaiuo u . face valu:, at tbe option of th Cornranr. 1 W. W VASS.' jal S.dt! Ti tasurer. Kcin9es nnd FttiBtlryrnxn Wanted. Ories or xne LcexriLt;: Slixtrc asti'Macfis- tcuik Comtanv, Loccvillk, Chatham countr, N. C "TT7"A-N"TK! imir.ediatelr. bv this 'Campaav, fV . THIRTY GOOD 'NHGUOfcS-chJpprrs prctered. Wc a'so tv.-dh tomp!;v a white i'O IIN DRYMAN, who can tako the ntire control of a cold Hast charcoal Furnace. For one well quali fied, steady ?Mipl:iynint will ha girtu. Applv to Kie at once, at the Endor Furr.acr, or audrefs me there, vi Fayettofille, N. C. jaly 23 dlOt W. S. DOWXF.il, Sii?t. Chief En. Oftlcc lstCoti:. Di?t. X. C, " July a 1st, ISSI. .10. I- THE orga-uatiou f the Sudor CIs it Keservts havirg been rendered inpracjicablu under fnner initructions lroia this ofhee, owing to the fact that there were not men - enough of that clasps ctruTlttd to form n company in any ono county; it is ordered tit at a 11 male w bite persons between the ages" of 45 ar.d IV (whether pre viously eurolled or not) assemble oa tho 10th day cf August, at tbe following places, to com pic ts their organization, viz : Thooe of the counties cf Hertford ami XortU ampton, at Garysbuig. Those of the county of Bertie, at Windsor. Those cf tho counties of Wafhingtcn and Martin, at Williamston. II. Local Enrolling OfHeers on "duty in the sav- erp.1 counties ia -hich the reud'-x vows are ordered, will supei Intend the organization of tho roitpa nies and the. election of the oJicors, iu accordance with former init uctiwns, and forward the tolls and certificates uf cltctiou tw this otlic without delay. III. Local Enrolling Officers are cbared not cdIv with :he didse in ination uf this order, but will be held ttrict.lv re.-ponsible for in execution liko i iie. They will call upcu the militia otfrctrs to ai l thorn ?3 'i will spare u' pains to secure lb piesenctf t t' ail tba "'Scaicr Retorvoa'' iu their re spective counties. IV. ltisnct the, intention uf the Llmteuaui G kwi al Comniacdicg Ueservca of N. C. to kep tin S?uior ('hiss or hi force iu the field. Tim purpese of this order is impty to orgaBizn t tie coip.vdcso as to seadcr theta "wllivi it ia repell ing raids, aid in other c-tueigciciri. A p: ou t attendance is urgtd upon the men, atd every man is remibdt-d that it is to bis ir.t'1u-t not -tuiuy be present bhruelf on the day appoiutrd. bui ;y re that his neighbors coin to as il will iamct scry t : otam tht'ui at the 1 ei.de: vous till a suiii cicat ruu.ber vi-po.t tj organix As oin, oa tua " other hand, as tbe organization ij cumpUte, the E;n r. iil be i. i mitted to rituru to tut-ir hemes. (Sisatd) HUGH L. CJL?:, Capt aai CbierE. O. 1st C. D. N. C. july M-dtd Cons'-'rvatire copy till dat aLd sev.d bill ta this ofr'-a." ' RICHMOND AND DANVILLE it. K.',' ID DANVILLE it. K.',' ) ;rtfitwaKSi,i.vr,s Orrtca. V Richmond, Jtl 23, 1861. ) btr Notice. tTTANl'KD. A Master MadiiaUt. Tersons ' tpplying will be req;4ir'd to jiv go"d re ference. ' CilAS. G. TALCC'i'T, augdl2t . Sutvrs j;cM'.tv Confederate Taxes fiflE Confederate Tix A.''f-irj for t i G'mi ty I of Vik;-, will attend af the followisg tino-d and piaCfP, fr the pu j.'.'i of a-etit.g the TAXES for the year lt-Gi. At Raleigh, Thursday, Fridav ard Saturdar, Ut,'2nd at u 3rd Se'ptrr.ibr, Dinks, Monday. hh B.ii cey Jinesi Tuedar. Oih " Lashley' X Koa.ds.Weduefd.-y, ";h " Gre. n L'-vtl, Thursday, fitl. Morrisvil.evFriday, ' -. r:h lIujbee'K. Mr.riar, 12ih .Hootfs Tut9dy, if:? I - We'u.fitdJ, Vednesdar, I4in RoK-sville, Thu-S'biy, " . liih Forr'tviile, fiidtyi ISih Donnsville, Satuiaav, 17th Lswb'. Tuesday, 1.:tU Oak ("rove, Vednesdny, ' 'Jlst G. Vv. Thompson's, il.'urso'AV, 22nd t The tax-pai era r.f the County are hereby noti fied t- attend at the ti nes ai:d places above at ed, nearest thvir respective rei-idet.ee?, end fern i.sb to the Arseots a correct Jot of the fallow irg suijerts of taxation, on band, hrldioid owned oa tha 17th of February, leOl ; . Land, number oi' acres and value .ia le'60. Slave?, nuwK-, i x, a;e, ar.d va'a- ia 1SC0. Horses, Mule., As!'a and Jenr.et, and vain- in 1$',0. Cattle, uuDi'o-r sn i valua iv l.ZO. Sheep, 'Goats and nogs, and virfue ia IfcW. Cotton, Wool, Tobacco, Corn, Wheat, Oats. Rye, Buck whvat, Rice, Potato-., of all kinds, Peas, Grcuud peas. Beans. Flour, Meal, Sugar, Moli.-fes, .Ba con, Lard. Spirituous Liquors," Ac, on hand on the 17th dy of February, IS64, and not n ceisary for family consumption "for tbe year ltd. TLo number of bushels and their values' 1 cpectlvcly, must be stated fi-paratcly. Househo d and Ki che'n Kurrdture, Agricultural implements, Mtchsuical Too's, and Miuical in struments, and their valu? iu ISGO. Carriages, CarU. and Wagons, Dray, Ac, and value ia I80O. Buoks. Maps, Paintipgc Pictures, UMon cry, Ac, aad va.uu iu l3-0. Piopcity of all Cor porations, Joint Stock Companies r.nd A'soiia tiors. Gold nn I Silver coin, Go'd dr.5t, and Goli or Silver bnlla n. Amount of all botvent crelit, Bank i:i!.', and all other paper issued a nrten cy, ('exclusive of i;.n-Intu ett besrir.g 'on fede rate Treamrv Not' and employed in a taxed busin ?s.) Valu of all moneys btld akroJ, and bil'sof Exehane n lorei- countries: and the value of nil articles ofp-r&onal or mixed property not enuinemted above, and cot exempt from tax ation. Lnd, . Slaves, Colton and Tobacco pur chased tir:re tc Itt of January, 162. most be listed at the amoubt paid for them. The Bacoa will also be listed. M. A. PLED9f)2, 1 . R. H. JONES, aag 3-d2Ct bn0KIA.VUFAC,rf0UT! Iau CMHl.Tntly Manufncturlnr at Thumasvillo, North Carolina, LADIES' LACE BOOTS, Madu of the finest French Calf Sicia, with Me rcccrt tips and eve!etts . LADIES' FRENCH CALF GAITERS, . GENTLEMEN'S' do do do Bo do do Boots, Do Kip Brogan Shoes. rHavy Negro Brogans 3T Address me at Greensboro. X. C. tug 2-dlH A. A. WILLLARD. "XT0T1CK. All those Trho hare no( paid JL into tbe Treasury of the North Caroliaa Volunteer Navy Company their subscriptions, are rq aested tn do so at once, as the Cotapanv is now about stndi g abroad an A;ut to make purchase of a vessel. And those wishing to tako stock will have a short time to procure the same before the books will be clos"d. CVRCS P. MENDENHALL, aug S-d6t President. Rabi?h Conservativ, Wilmington Journal, an t Greensboro' Patriot will please copy iu daily one week and send bills to this orbce lor settle meat Grnbtr9' Patriot, -rrrT- Sorghtini BoiUxS, lc,f " 'ate iFOP. kale.- M Jam Uamifactarlogcbeifert of i;a!I 'iuu. orders promptly attended t. - -relafle . Bond -5 for. Sale, '" nrs jw.xvnr.D bullion scosrsDz RA TL SIX, PL 11 CA'AT. ItO-YDS. r i n 1 rpnKSK BONDS pre'., nt the-greatest indue. Ij menu for InvHtmcnTs. TLev Lave thiity mrrvn payaoio sen.i-anntitn v, end are sv cured by itaj.ott acd 4,x;x5t. duties ; ar" exempt, principal aid Interest, from taxation,,., and th coupons receivable as crlu for custom duties. Apply to '; $, ' - ? " ALLEN S. GIBBS, L. ' : i.Zi Treasury D. partractt. Wilmington. N, C, Jalv zJ-tf . TBda7pTdfiS7 WnOLESlLK "TOBACCO' UOtSC, Commission. Merchant, . CJOLDtfUOUO', .. C. LIBKRaL adtuceraens mad vtx Produce ea sicned tf me. july 14, tWl-tltin. rpii 11 o t nnv 1 ' r 1 "t itii ill Pa WUiA UAiMj mAx WOsT rjCftFXCT.MACXHSCE fOE GRINDING- SORGHUM, YET OKFKUKI) TO 'I II IS Pt'PL'.C. rjAREcCLLT constructed urdo'r tholnimedUte euperrisiou of a getitlecUn rctldent for several yea: son jx sugar plantation, it combioes the re sult! of his practical experience with bttt mate rnl and Kood workmanship. It requires ery little woo( work iu e -ttii-g up, aud combiner, iu an crn:uet;t degree, ccconomv nnd durability. , Other Mills of.2 and Sto!lrts, borizoUsI and Trrticul, and Sytup Boilers Horn 20 gallons to 120 gilluns, fvr saIc. Addiua t: A PON A IRON CO., r 1 u r t 'jetttTille, N. G. l. MOie and buiU'is deuvei t d at Fgr pt i eaern , r at HuUlgli, o;- Monilvillt on N. C It ad road. , july 21 2u WOOXa HOTIci. i U A R T L R S M A S T I 5 ; ' S DEPAUTMKNT, I, ,f , Kimmw, Jn.r 2, ISt's. am Novr fi-sMhi;:) to i..(.uanu Ct'.twr. i'kru 1 r Vfogl, tp.n tku Kijswlu tern.s, vit , Outfbiiad, fcf y4.n fwr tLrtc pounJs wwhetf Wol, and o!iebaf.( It for fom pi-ma urnr.fhtd. Ageau have bern appoiMed to inske the ex. ehai V-? tt tue foMewieg plkfr : Ox:.rd, Tatboio'. KuiSion, Cttberii.r Lake, Concord, Rockit ghiiui, HentoiKf,aville, Stuteeville, boxbero', Asbevlile, 1 itti-hor o'. Loukbuig, Fayetteille, Colcialn, a&d . at this place. iVrsass hhippir.g wo-l to this plr.ee will please .aik on the pckag.-s Lo tln r ctm fre m, and the cutti.il yam will be forwarded fmmediatelr. I hope the people wdl patriutitally r ipone" te ' the abore notice, as the Wwol is Tor cMLing Ike N. C. 'iroope. . H. A. D0WD.A.Q. U., N. C. A. jalr 8-l.C-tf .'-.' SEW -AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE.' W, IJ. AM) K. S.-TK KKK .M W. R. Ai.rlre;vs. I. are this i'a nv iorri rl,ii. se!v. s togvthei un.'-T the liame t:d at l of TCCKEli, ANDKl.WS A Co., for hu purpcsi of ccfdudiug a iiueiAl Au ti oi a:: 4 CoiniU.io buin. All bu'di-.-d.i 'i.trayied to them will meet with proa. j.tnrca and dbpatcK TLCKLIi, ANiihKWa A CO. jcae 23 1 IT -M "Stolen. fROM TH EXCHANGE HOTEL, RaleipV. L m the 'J2r.d of Jsae last, on Gold TniMio a, marked A. L., alw a pair of Pearl and Jr tt r.lNG. with hair cncKsed. Anv informatUn leit at THIS OFFICE, b-d!i.g to iherftoTvrv ol said attith'S, will belih lallv itwstdtd. jaly ?l-d:t RIC2IM0XD (ITT I1URAME COaPAST, of ricmoud; va. capital .;oo.oodo.'. Take; ri.'k aiti.t flic at lowe-t talc. T. 11. WVNNE, Prc.st. . E. McCARTIIT. X. -Aikm is W vrti.( jw jjtsvw I'll t ft L01TK FKM A IK VnsTIU I K." FpiIE eseu bes of this SthTjol i il 1 e f-cr.H I WEDNESDAY, SEP! EMBER 14th., Ti.- e whi nifh to fp ore pJaonn. tunrt make earh j !i ration. For circulars containing tarm. Ae., e dress Rv. P.. BwawsLt, C laiUtle, N. C. jul.v 27 2law4t CJIIIJKT IKON FOR S OHG HUM BOILERS it 71 ' ... i ' r 1... lU ic vhtfi thui and 29 inches wide, Tor taio hv julv 2 1 '4-dtf Cut ECU A LITCHFOP.D. i oa. v.v os mi: si:t t'nirv or tub 1 I I YK HUXhliait JIILI.IUS MX I' Kit VLST. N OX- TA XA III. 11 V.DXliS I'XbKlt rm: skvxxtii aitcTiox op riivvcn. iu;xcr la ir. . , Dep-nitrs oa call wiil b? retire d br the 1. ess- ' urer in tl i citv, A-?itait Tr a.Mitrat Cl at l.s ton and M.-bile, and thw Pirp..ita iri n, Wittaiufr tou, Italcigb, Columb.a. Auuta. Savannah .nd A.or.tgomery, ad cert-fimtti rilt b? i-?ucI fcr th'3rauie, btari - inw 1 s.t at the rate of iourpr cent cr anrrttii, anl seouiel liy the 1. ja,l -ca-tif a f en iBKifit t f the shove bocdfiqual tu he fi.a.i.f thc.e loai.8. The bunds t be s.-t apart by the Ti eaurr, ar d the prvcccdj, wlo-M fid, fprii'-d cxcla.-itely ti th-i paimcitof (1 said c-rtifictts. " Th'- Mcurity acd ronveni-nce aff. rdtd t i banks and other corpm tie, and to Tn publie ger.cr ally, by this rui-dcof lempotary, inreUiurut, and the ellect f themtasurr if giu'fa!ly ad. .Ud, in ke-pir.- tbe currency within modttate bjur.di, it ' is hoped, will comnieLd it to th farorablo cor. lideratioii of the c;icn.ur.it v, and ei-tir their prompt co operation iucarrvlng it intorfiert. . G. A. TKK.VHOLU. Secretary of tLe Treasury. RiCKUOjca, Jcly 2a, lfC4. July 27rtf. r orncE 0? c7s. pj:ro itaiiy, i KALRIUII, N. T.,.Ju.V Ulitfi, jf HOLDERS of eiht ar.J seven pir cent, ce-t li- ticate issued by 5M-rj;e W; Mof f:-rai, lpte pepciitarv, and of six P' r cu.t. certibcaUa isued . by tha u:wior-ignrd, arf rfipeMfU to prtrent theia and receive their IUds. The eoupouthe- ;n due January first and July tint, 16C4, will bei tli at the same tisie. Holder of Registered HtbeVit. vrbo J4Te hee-" tofore received their Intestat Wilmiotoa, ar . ffiin informed that the sa.ae will be paid at this oflice in future. Holders of y He nt id Bondr can r-cdif thir intret at tb:ofiicc, bv requit ing tbe Regihtcr at Richmond to tiar.ncr his stock t tbe pay-roll of this Depoitarr. , , . C" B "ARR'ISON, july27 tf C. 15. DcpoiUat. CoDscrvaUta copy till forbid. Hillsboro N. t. llllltarj AcRdfiiiy. . The Second Sessioo (1864 of this" Inetitu tion, wiil commence July 1st. for Clrealari sn4 , information apply to ,v ot ,, ""J .M.'COUDOK, ma. 17 9-dSfli . - - . , irantCfl TO Illrchy the MONTH, or frr the f balance of the yar, a good WASHER and 1RONER. Fr further pertirulars, erc.tlre tthisefLoc. faug2tf
The Daily Confederate (Raleigh, N.C.)
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