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is DAILY CONFEDERATE. iTuEY EDITION, for laontas $15 .! " ................. v lt 1 " moi-WEEKLY, for C months 10 liVl " 3 " b WEEKLY EDITION, for C months Vrt aubccriptions received on anr other terms lian th abrtve, norror a longer orsnorier perioa. Comments of Jhc Yankee fress. TL f'jKowi o is frura tha New York ZVf- TSK RKAT ri8HT ON THURSDAY. rWi -dixp'ilh U the Neva Yrk Tribune.' U'inmT 'N. Aug. 23 Information re- ce;TPd frm reliable scarce, -regarding the aack na Hancock's enps on Tin ed.y, rea- ylt5r Tk the enerny was successfal after j : ......... .,.! ;.. theah.it:'!""11 our frc ol the railroad 1.. .w Kfl'-" Oiauwii. s:e,D.i-TfcHt although attacking in Ystly camps concur in saying that they are well ar unerier'nufnbere, -he- received a bloodyTe- "n2cd ;a?,fJ. flxcd tor auoce of those Sec jejperiar puljie iu tUre succt-ive instances. Third Tnat hit loss in killed and wound ed rnu't have X"ceuVd ours by twictt the num ber, ar.d thai finally, by an overwhelming folic, he sucuedMl in forcinf; us back fp'na cur entrei'Chruent on the other side of the railroad b-clow the statiun a osition which we had already decided toabandnn. Wc fully a"oumpli.Mhed the special object in view, iz: the dectrctin of the trark thrre ils below the station, and although cur withdrawal from etir intrenchments was feujewhat hastened by the attack of the ene bjy, it i but natural to Concede, from truiit wuthy ftatenifiats, that the heverity of the blow inflicted upon tho ftifmy did riot bein to con.pen?ite him for the possession of a iew rui!e of r! -'tiaJ embankment. The st-ru-zsls was a shart but sharp one. Overpver.'d by numbers, we fell back aero tliu railroad, lnving the enemy in possession of cur iotrechineuts. ' Jlcf'rtning "ur lines in tho woods behind the railr.a we agwin advanced upon the en emy, wh'i h'id already occupied the railroad. nnd pouring ia apon hie tlank and rear a weM direi t'd liiv,, cooipe'lrd him to retire behiud th works which we had hot a short time he lrc eva 'UAted. Our tr;-i were qaietly withdrawn at dark, without molestation. Onr loss will probably exceed 2,000; that f th enemy t Iras: d' uWe th- naiub'ir. Kight guns were capture icy th eniny Li atternptiag t-e withdraw Clnrk's Battery, stationed oa our lett. ruost oi the arttiiery- iiien anJ hors'is wro s!i t. Tiif 4th Cw York Aitillerv gallantly ril led round th g.ms aad turad thtrn upon (ho a.l'anci'ng mavcs of tin eueaiy, but wr imheto f4ve tias, lOiiup, iu the a'tni;t pevf uteea iflii e'.s and a lare number of the wu. The t j'atlng w- cootieuous ti 1 drlf, tb enny feeing ho?d in ckeck by artillerv, dis inuaed cflry ahd skirmishers. At dark we withJiw frr reDQ etatrd. Tin if Arf.llery reperts that he lst abeut 2oit hre. Te Miny wnJe no advaikce up to n late hour Ukt .:ght, s ftr eould be see holdifi sso of flat ciotnreJ run wilh tbeir skirmieh lines Tber Tut huve BnSered Ltvilr. Myewo iuclud't; caTalry, will ptrhap nt excd twlve r Sftera hundred, theugh thii i lurnn-s. The r.(iraeJ not yrt erfaaized. Captsin IS row vim, wf uy ftsM, i wuunded severely "unag the aigut ; Celeucl 7lker, A. A. 0., is vtn. Tsis is ackBwl.lg-e" to have been oae of the rnot dfinerste atd (letermihesl fights of the wr, rstniiiig Sj.oty!fai4 in its cbiracter, thu,li tke nuinhur eegsgyl gives it 1jss im pertji'T if. A ft n-r ;tJ tr?ps wauld have given us a vi,rry of cosiWerahle impertance. I frrj txi fr.jo. prisnere rem th fitld i-f Wilex'i" sail UrhV cmaaiade. Msjjr Ar .jl, mfmj staff, nwnd co versed wite twe n.mrs of M'lhyne'e divisea last nijht. I cit not knd rheui this morning. They say that Minna's division, with the exoeptisn cf ose hrijH, wai there. ts'?et Tf. L. HaacocK. T M.j Grn Grant. O-ir tjires ke!i the Wfl'jfta Riilrpad. and ia a despstcl dttcd threw p. M. j'Ster-lay Gearal (ir-iTt .iy t'nt (,, ir Aim of (his road srtmt to : iiw ( ;, ,rm,, cannot stand. I think I l n ovrr.-'.;! the lot flhe enemy in the last k wtc ,n (,n thuuK.tnd killed and wounded. "w tiar fttivily ; hut eurs h.e been ratly Cipurel xihvu the eaesay gained a tcm-pir-irj ah )":.,.. "1 ke riini'err f rebel priseners taken en oar iie h not yt Uea reportrd." iitra! Oritut tnkes the following repert ef an aasaccssral sttnek br the enemy on General BuUer'e picket line on Tkurdy : '-estsr.iay (Thursday) nawrning the enemy drevetn G,M pltur', j,ickft liae The pickot reiiie, however, aaU drove the enemy back anj re-estsbliskeel their liae. ''IbhreiKit wss eae killed, sixteen wounded as'ifsurteen missing on r side. Fifty-aine esiiitfj nun warn captured frem the enemy, "lint thir csaltie were in kille'd and wensd- we do. not kaow." (tfijaed) Kdwih M. Staktok, Secretary ef War. From Atlanta. No daubt remsins tkat the enemy are bent upsn a !trrg deaionslraticB to take, hold, ec cupy td possess the bee of the" Macon and Wftem railway. Fundtwn is their base, and tley sre turnieg the railway from Viniag's statio, (n the Weftern and Atlantic road, 4 iwn t tUst pint. They bow eccupy and are lortifyteg the line of the Atlantic and West l'oiut roaJ, au i their csvalry havr heea recon noitnirg around East Peiat. The learned pundits sit tbst de what he majSherinaa can aot flvbk Heed eat ef Atlanta, for the simple resion that if kehelsls the Maeen and VTestera road, Heod will still have communication by tke Georgia read. But it is not te be diegaibed that should Shormau be able te effect this, he will hkfe thihgs turaed abeut ia a very dis atreeable way. Uacon will theu be in his rear, and the fertile rejiens of Albaama aad 8ontkwstern Oeergia laid open ta raid aad ragitg. The struggle will sow be for tke Macen nad VTesfara rea, and it seems ta us to Peea anw the s'yuilar flanking operaties o Ht line which were practiced en the State read. We shall see how Hood will meet them. Macon Telegraph, 31a. ' r,l).MM C;ooKl!ricU, SUITABLE for making Furnaces for UOILING SOKUUUM, Ac. TUCKER, ANDREWS A 0., Auction aud Couiinissign Merchants. sep3-3t . . Piano, GOOD instrument, for sale. Apply te A TUCKEh,, ASUBSWS m UU. Aaetioa and fern. Merchants. Fil WITH 1 old ssr.rFs, VOL. V. From the Georgia Front. The.Yankees have left a great deal of ral able property scattered around their eld caraps in the neighborhood of Atlanta. bever! siege gs were arrpvig the things Melt by Sharuan. Yankee prisoners say his were t0 Pr t pull them away. Several Mnexpiodel Yankee shols hve ex- pbded in Atlanta from careless handlm re cently killing and wounding many cit.Z'ius. Ail the houses vacated between the Yankee fortiticatims aad the Chattahoochee have been demolished. All woo have tinted the deserted Yankee nu un'ju iuri;j Among the mementos left by tke Yankees is sentence M.ribried oa a blazed tree, which reads thus: "Not being able to drive the re bels out of their works we leave them ours." The only thiDg that betrays neglect in the departed xaakee ctoip is the manner in w hie In the dead ara buried in many cases they have been unew.ered by rain. Yankeu prisoners a id deserters assort that ratwi.s were plenty, that cmimunicatirn with Chattanooga wan unim-rrupted but that Sher man's array was dissatisfied. One document f"tind in the Yankee, cimp shows that on the 15th of Augt, the iGth Illinois reported on ly HOnm for action. Oi tre O h of August the 21 brigaie, 1st division, 4th carp, composed of eight regiments and one battery, rtrtrted 3058 effective men. The Mucoi. TeUraph thinks that Shrrmaa ia preparing to ewin lose of tk e State rd altretrtcr, ad t mere in force for the occu pation of the Mason a i Wtffjrcrn roai, jMt us iiant tfere hiiyjswlf across the YVeMon and Petersbm c; road. A raovenjef.t fron Sn4towu in force utro-'s the railroad littl beliw IwU'h and RRdy, would ive him thej'boad waters of ti? Fiint and the Oi-'muljee to nuu-fty his troops in a thirsty lan i, and the march by the r:a4 would bealxut thirty miles. Nw will cosne the tetot sfntegn ability, and row the qa-stiou of trie Atia-f'4, carapa'sn is to Me jctilTd in a fw h-jurs. Taii wek will pro b aly t;li tb tl. Te. AtUata Appeal speaks thus of mat ter at the ficnt t The Tiro'" ability that tSe Yankee tre ps t'-us wi'.kdrawn fr-'M h poi?ioa thy itabmrnly Iiid for th last Sv wee':s, will tc foaud extending taelr iies tf their ri;iit, ia the dirncti-3 t is.,' West Piint at?d M co railroads Bt l?w etcrtiti tne opisitin that j'ne attcnapt to cptur;! Aflasia is yet iva wp. )J tti 'rvV!u6:vt3 najile U; to dark lat iint, th Yankee ha;ii it is true, virtually ! ab.itjd'Uid the li--e of the State railroad on thi h f the river, we do not inter tsr frona this lrte anythi2:, if he pur ps:s extendi a his right. lint it i us:le t-3 pecl4te as to what ww ilea hai fnieivi te brin of the greU Yankee flpker. Our rni'i'ary authorities bu doaht p-i-cirat thu purple mf S'tSeraaaa at fneft, and a few hours will dvdrp his ula-m tm omhiJer. jlm4 (t th piesit w eaust btf cyalent. Of the ciKi-fje in th s'tiiatiai of tnr own army, if any bas tak-rc p'ace, wa-jve fcwt advid eJ:t j frona ofcsorvnion r ifer matin otherwise oi)taibe, hat we rl satis fied that the nv s rate mt toe fe, be whit it may, i!l ti mt hy sach a practical njisHO sitiou of oar frr1 s will a? least check tine Btrw move that has been, wr auy that may be nad. One ruMr very prevalsat ia this cuy is that the Yankees are ia fall retreat. A correspondent of the Confederacy writis frem Atlanta thus : I learn, fraw a saurce that I relj an iroplie itljr. that the enwy's poetoons arfi laid acrrfx the Ciaat'ah'iec'aro in naany places, and tat numerous reads are cat threajfn the wowe's, Dsakias; across to the river east. Tais lo-.ike like an intention ta retrest. The possibility of h"7in t 1 s is certainly eatertainia . The rnevenieat oa oar left may be intend merely to direct atttntiea frena it, bat it will fail. Oar scats are active, aad every thing is faithful y and peeddy reported. . Specimen of Yankee Lying. The Editors of the Petersburg Ejcprets , allndiogto Gen. Hancock's and Grant's dis patches to Lincoln's Secretary "of War, iu winch they claimthat "the rebels lost ten thousand in the late Pethrsbur fight, many ef whuu were still unburted ia their front, sajs: We will warrant that such an official dis patch was nevr before far warded by. mili tary or any uther mac. Hancock was chir r drunk or crazy whfw he wrote it. Perhaps both crazv diunk. O ie f the ilitors of this paper walked over the baltfe fild early j FriUy nrirRii. L.;re nusiihrr of iead , were still on the fitrld, aad wounded wtresrut- ! tered iti every direction. They were all Frd- , erals. Not a C-n federate wound-d, r ue dead aaburied, was to b seen. And yet wa arstold by Federal ffker of high rank, that the rebels reireatfd, leaviug tkeir wounded on the field atd thrir elead uaburied. Ofr two t thoujaad prisoner ha?e been brou;ht into j reieissurg, aad registered at the PreTost , iiarshal'a eflic, Uidea nine cannon aud ; eleven cisns, aud yet we are told by Maj. Grn. Ilaiuack.that his loss wilt prnaps re b twelTior tiiea h-ndrfd. And amber, that the reb'-i skirmisher hold seme of his artillery. AYt it can th Northern people thiuk of a man who will tnus falsify and prevaricate? Aud h"rr ie a lying diptch in the WaVk intoa Chronicle, aaade out of tae whole . doth : II an' ke Ipland, Aug. 24 RdUble infer- ; niati- n ha beer. laceiTad that the rebel forces, anrier Major Whiilbrd and Capt. K. Keyl, j went to Gieensb rou;b, N. C, to uko the j cea.ripte siway frow the rebel arsoy, where- upou the Uaiiu citizeas turnel out en masse j to resist thaui. A aiat ensjea oeiweeu tne parties, resulting ia the uuer defeat ef the rebel fortes. Capt. Keyul was killed, and M jar Whitfard mortally wounded. All the rebels not killed or wounded, were drien lrm the timi. F.xckllint. Starch. To make starch Lwhica is very braatiml and of reraarkabla fane grain, grate ta cwmtnon laniao cora while in rat.'tlug ear state, thin the grate ma?s by adding water, strain thraagh t cloth, ard wacer and procead in the usual waj far making ttarch. RALKIGHt N.-..G. MONDAY, SEPT Ml 5, 1864. Extract of a btter from Cantden coanty,N. C, dated Aug 24th, 1854: " Tha Yaakes hsye just made "a raid out here, comaiittig the snost Sersdish acts of cruelty upon the people. They were not .at iffied Tith suhsistic upon tho psple. carry ing ff horses, but they burned some fif teen ar twenty bo.f tyrnin the defecceles families out of doors, with a total los3 of far nirare, clothing, &c. Many of the ladies, bavins secured their msiy and jewelry a bnt tkeir persons, were seized and forcibly he'd aad roobad. Shn of the citizeas ware badiy .bcafn for trying to defend their wives from insult." Wa should ha g!ad to hear froaa ocr frieid when he las anv thiag of ioteigt from his section te cominunicatr.-Eos Confederate. STAID BY THE FLAG. Stand by tke flag! brave freemen de.fend it, Wave itd pure fold o'er the land of the free ; Stand by th flag:! br ghfc memories attend it, Defend it brave Southrons, where'er it may be. Brave men of the South, ari-e in vour uiiht Drive the invadsr frem the land of the free ; Be strong in our cause, we know it is right, Hear proudly our emblem of. liberty. S'and by the flag ! and let it be unfurled, A terror to traitors the patriot's pride ; Stand firm in our cause, an-1 shew te the world, Our rights we'll dfend whatever betide. Clouds may lower in our political sky, And tempest mav sweep in wild commotion ; We'll stand by the flag ave fiht till we die Defend it with a patriot's devotion. SUDd by the fl ig ! the pride of the brave, Bptiz"d iu ths hlood of heroes ia battle; Ia freedoea'd great cause, oh ? l ng '-nay it wave, Borne bv strong arms 'mid the cannon' loud rattle. Accursed be traitors, the meanest of foes, Who for their conetry have re'used to stand; All honr V th h, who strike noWle blows For the " Stars aad liars " and their native land. , A. E. Bell. The motto of the late Li-ut. Col. Jokn C. LiniD, who was mortally wounuVd before Peters burg, aud shortly after died of bis wounds. The Peack Uumwrs. Tne following special dispatch tw the New York Times, af the 26th settles the Peace rumors: Washington, Thursday, AHg 25. You may r.t as-urod that all the reperts attributing to cie Givernment aiy movtsmcuts lurking tertrds ne;otiatisu' for peace at pres cutare utterly itaut foundation. There kas been nobody bt Nigr;i reprcseittaj tiie Gov ernment, or i any way eiprs-iiug its opinions, couct-rr.ed in any a-gstitioa w.th tbe rebel eniiss4ric.- nu tae suhject f peice Tb Gov e "siuicnt haent entcrtuincd or discussed the project of propesiiig an armistice wirh rebc.ls ; n v hsi it ;tny intention of sfr.ding cwuiis aioitrs to 51 cmoad for the pa-. of biJer ia or so SvLciiiiig terms of negotiating with tUe rt-hei aucn ji'itiMj ob tbt or iny other su's jct. Its .ie a;1 . u -divided purpose is to prosecute toe wr autil tno rshelloi ;s quelled. Em ;f anyb-jdy WousU Us wiiiife tw take poce whenever liae rebel-Twill iy down tbeir arms and ictu-n it the UiioJ, let hie.i prttce aey prtfposiuca frem tne rebal njurities to that e2? r, mv itiy ovideuce tAat tliey are d3i riwus it ending ?he war on tneBe terca, ami as will tliea be ir a cajditijn in test tne purpe ead impiiti o toe Goveraneut on tbst point. He wiii tiud uo dithou'ty or deiny ia d?tining lie Pi-5s.dbt's f'0i(ioa on tht subject. New Advertisements. LIST T L3iiTKW II1 'EMAIMNU uuc.itlod lor in the Post 6 Sice at ilalrigh, . C, Sopt. 3rd, Ut4. Tie e?Ue oa adVfM tieu letters is two cents each. Call lor adves-tigea leter3 anl jive date of list. J V Ankr A J, I$urt Brown, Mrs Caroline Brown, iMatoa, Jaaies Calley, Joan I'innfga'), Jfha Gritiis, C J Hester, Daniel Hen oerstn, S 11 iL-ster, Rowell Hicks, Natkaa Hor ton, Wuj Heninc, J Harrison, Alijs.Vaney Lewis, Jolin A Lncastec, W J Lunsford, Jku B Wilier, Wm Medlin, Yirjiu Montague, A N'iles.llrs Nan cy A Overby, W Fl Ow n, John P.irtin 2, Jchn Parks, VViiiiAia 1 Parker, Miss Elizabeth Pjrhi:e, Bennett Pj ?aiore, Mrs Mary Pope, W Rogers, sliss ES Stevens, W V St;vensun, John R Scales, Miss Sis in Stepson, Or James J Th.as, John N Taylor John F Thampejn. Wm Thompson, Miss riettie A Vf iilians, Miss M William. sepG-tt GEO. T. COOKE, P: M. QKR AT "aT.TR ACTIO N U HO E FO REFUGEES AND OTHERS-. IIOTE1L lOiJCEiTY FK1 RLA'T, WE WILL OFFER FOR RENT AT AUG ticn in Morganton, C.Thursdav, Sep-t-mter 8th. the unexpired lease f xpirin? Julv 1st, lb65,) of the well-known WALTON HOUSE. At the Sim'! time will be sold many household articles, in fact, everything requisite in a first class hwtel, namely : 'Large lot Cups end Saucsrs, Dishes. P ite"?, BowUand Pitcbfrs, Castors. Gib lets, Fruit Standi, Reds, Marti-asea, Bedstead, Curtains. CVniking Stove and tixtures, and other Kitchfn Furniture. . ALSO A one iron frame ROScWOOD eIANO, of 6 octaves. In addition to th above, we will sdl 3 kegs English Soda, 2 lhls.Surar. 4 lbs Balefc.Peyper, i bbl Rice, 1C0 lbs Beeswax and Tallow, I Bay Mare, 2 Wagons, 1 Buggv. 3 sells Double Harnes, 2 Saddles and Bridles, 2 Plows, Hogs, 3 Shuats, 1 Cow and Ca'f. Ac. Tersas CASH. MTXSON A BROCKETT, Proptie ors Walton Ilou.e. Piano for Sale, A FINE Iron Frame, RO?EwOOD gPIANO, f superior tone and Snih, 6 octaves, from the aoue of Knabe, (afterwards Knahe and Gaehle.") Baltimore, will be sold at the Walton House on the th day of September, H64 Terms CASH. M. A S. sep5-d4t - JUST I'UKLISULD. Rebellion in the North." Being the full Details of the Secret Organiza tion for the Overthrow of Lincoln. SUSTAINING its Declarations.Diths. Charges, V- Sijns, Signals, Pass-words. Grips, Ae., Ac. the whole forming a pmDblet of H pazs. For sale at ail the Book?tores. and at th Build ings of the Richmond Whig. Pric One Dollar. GEO. P. FVANS A CO.. sep e-2t Rich ioad, Va. School Wanted. -v -v t a vTrn .ifn.tiAii f,r th nsainor cession iu some School or Colle.ee. The applicant ; is a graduateif a Southern College also of the , Universitv of Virginia has ben traching for ten ' vears, b th in tnaleand fmile Scho !s and Col- leges, and can furnish the b-st testimonials of ! character and qualihcations. 1 nose in want or. a teacher will ploa address, stating term, Ac, . BOX 157, sep 2 d6t Petertharg, Vs. pi wi? cm w For Sale. "rE have for sale, in lots to suit purchasers, tl 100,000 LARGE XKEDLES, frf.ni 1 to 4. Sharps and bftween3 ; also one rase ot tine CALF SKINS. Our address is Garv?burj, N. C W. H. (JAUMS & BRO. August 31,1 854. sep 2-d3t , L For Sale. ONE STEAM EN'GIN'E and BOILER. S norse power, (Governor Engine and 1 lu Rwilor). The above engine can be had on liberal terms if application be made soon to the 6ub.crit , JOHN A. CO UN lh II, sep 2 d2t at Lexington, N. C. Wanted to Purchase. FCOM twenty-five to fifty acres of WOOD LA N D (Oak and Hickory.) within six miles of Kal ei4h, or within a mile of any railroad leading out of Haleiffh. Either the land or the wood growing on the land, will be purchased. J. DEYEUECX, Q. M. September 1, 1864. d6t Heal Estate at Auction. WILL be sold at TOWLFS Auction ar.d Com mission Store on SATURDAY, September 3d, the LOT brlonging to Mi;S L-?Aty Card, situa ted in the Eastern Ward of the City, and in a good neighborhood. It has an excellent well wf water on it, and lies well for imprvemt nt. JAMES M. TOWLES, Aug. 31, 1864.- -3t Auctioneer. Wanted. A SINGLE GENTLEMAN to take eharge of two boys, ages 12 astl 14 yearn, Competent to teach the Erglish. Latiu and French lanuae. To one coming wfdl rt-commended, a pk-asant heme, and liural palary will be offered. A ckuiciiman preferred. 'Add re?, G. W. COLLIER, anj 3I-dl0t GolJb-ro', N. C. .Fallov's Xotice. rpAKEN UP and committed to the Jail of Chat 1. ham conntv; N. C. a Nepro Man, who save his name is WASHINGTON', who Crt sid he be longed to a 51 r. Williams, of Hanover county, but now says he belongs to a mau r.a:iifd Johnson, whoboofrbt him in Richmond, Vs. Said b'y is about 5 tcet 10 in -lies, weighs aboct , 1G0 pounds; not ery mack, i he owner is iicre hr notified to come, forward, prove property, pay charges, or he will be dealt with as the law di rect. W. HANKS, Jailor, aug 2G 8t P. O. Pittsbero', N. C. : Iost Q. 3I'. Office h. S. A., ) Ralkigu, N. C, Aug. 31, lfcG:j. j I REQUIRE 250,000 POUNDS WHEAT O'i I OAT ST RAT, for the supply of the Hospitals at this post for the eiisuiog winter, it.my l.i ruers in thi vicinity have uj-;ctcd to St llirtg ts v straw at Government price for t hi putpor-e. '1 he straw is t-be u.ed as beading fr sick and woun ded sohliers, and must be ootaia-d. I furr.es'-ly bfg tht y will respond to thiJ arpeal and relieve me of the ilixnfjreenb'r iiecsi:j, t:d lu'.msc't e$ tliM h iii ilia tin n f i id r7C.i.w i'n t . Tke names of those ft om whom I a ta ci'p polled te impress will be puhli.-hcd iu the'dily pau. ia. Privae W. Q. RAYL is uv authorli-'d ufiht. W. E. Pi;i ilCi-:. sep l-eH2t Capt. and Pi?t Qnni t( tni.-tr. Valuable Property for. Sale. ONtbeSthof Spte:aber next, 1 will sell it Public Auction, jvhr I now tive, 15 head o; il ue and Mules, among 'hns - hi;'' Stalli nj 2 lartro Jacks, several crrod Rrood Marfs. sot9 bl idnl Colts, iibout 30 bead of Cattle, in hidir.r Work Orm. Milrn ar.a drv Tattle ot the nest Stock, loohra-l of Sutor, crossed with the Mf-ri-r"-, and a good to:k of llo;jrs. Also a large lt f 5arniU35 too!s. rinb;a-in K, $. 2 and I hrse plww.J. several Waor.s, Whst Reayfr, Mr-wing Mrtfhirne 2 Corn h.ers, Jlos, Mattocks, Car-p:)t-i s' Too!., ic, fce. My Negroes nir tie hird privately fur next rear. Si'e abslt. Terirs ra.-h . 3 JNO. F. FOARB. Rowan Ounty, A njr. 0-dt ptJiiiic saim:. . HAVING qualified hs Exrcator, the nd-r- sigced, at the ref.deace of Mrs. Mary H. , Chvek, decease d. o the asain road fne inilcsutb of the tnwnf Warreniton, will, on the 22d day of Sf-pteiub-r 1S4 , ?ell st public .iBCtlon, aU the Household and Kifc'afn Furjitu:o,. Plantation ; Tools, Fo-dor, Oat., H !. Tohacc ) in bhds., f 3-2 Cows, Oxen, a'c, 75 to 100 IIjs. including Sows and Pigs ar. i many good for pork, being . nntr in good condition, anrt ev-ry other kind of perishable property belonging to the deceased. Six month-! credit" for ail sums over I CO. As toon a? gathered, there will bo a fioe crop of Corn and Fodder for a'e, of whi :h further notice will be giveu. The plantation, a most desirable one, is aTso for rent, either privately or publicly. Thia sale is wt-ll worthy f eaatt ?i:tiou of those who wish to obtain a supply of Corn and Meat, or a goad residence. THO. J. P1TCHFORD, Ex'r. Warr.'nton. :,'. C. Aug. 20 aug 31-d20t-w3t Sr Wtckly Conservative r-upy 3 tiases. ; Wanted. j riMIE subscriber wishes to employ, for the next 1 session, a voung Ldy qualified to teach the English Branches and Music in his private fmi- j ly.'to a few small children. Refugees aud others -j will find a pleasant home on application, with re- j ferences, immediately, to . KADER BIGGS, i aug 27-d6t ni'diardston, Nash Co., N. C. j Valuable Property for Sale. j HAVING concluded t change mv business, I 'will sell ray TRACT OF LAND, lying on Swift Creek, seven miles Southwest of Ralt igh, coetaining about eleven hundred a.res, all ia nat ural growth of pine and oak, except about two hund'ed acre's, mostly bottom land, which has been cleared in the last fiw years, and is in a high tate of cnltivatlm, with gool lenc;t-. The improvements cansist of a dwelling, cuntainieg seven rooms, 'and eight fire places, with a base ment, a splendid bake house, and negro quarters ample to accommodate hftv slaves ; all new, bniit in tha last aevea years. I have also a stock ot mules, cattle, hogs and shep, "that 1 would sed it d-sired ; also mv present crop. Ph pavment I "would receive Bonds, negroes and Confederate money For particulars address nae at Raleigh. aug3l-dtf SAM'L ROWLAND. Xotice. BY ORDER of the County Court of Cbath.ra, I shall offer for sale in front of the Court Hons. $l&,t00 N. C TREASURY NOTES, on TUESDAY of Sfptember Superior Court, beia the 20th of September. HENRY A. LONDON, Chairman. Pittsbnro'.'Sept. 1, 1SC4. Jtds Secretary's Office, 1 Raleigu, August 25th 1864. EALED PROPOSALS wiil be recfived at t' office until MONDAY, the 26th ef Septembe to furnish a suftcient quantity of WOOD for the use of the State, in the Capitol, daring t! -ensu;ng winter and spring. The wood to be SOUND "AK and HICKOR1 , to be delivered, and measured in the t wood hous on the Cpitol grounds, from time 'to time as ?. quired, and to be cut into suitable lenjths for t several lire-places. Bidders will state 'lilt. 1'KlUfc per cord . I whichthevwillfnrnish.it. . The right of rejecting bids not advantageous the State is reserved. JNO. P. 0. RUSS, sep 3-dtd Secretary of State. Mm VOL. l-Xo.189. NEW AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE WH. AMI K. S. Tt ( KliU AM) U. K. Andrew, have this dav esociated tht-m-ilves together under the naive snd tvle of TUCKER, ANDREWS Jk Co., for th .utpoo of conducting a general Auction arO Cotbiai.ia business. All business entrusted to theui will meet with prom j (nee? ar.d di-j afch. TUCKER, ANDREWS A CO. june 23 12T-dt (iffice Kalcigh i f.asion R. K. Co'py, RALED.Ti, Juiv 7. LV4. rrinE board of directors ti this JL Company hnve d'clared a iSirid-nd of 15 yer cent, on the capital stock, payable on andhtiir after 1st nf Augu-t. lt'4. in four pT cent rfcrti ficates and bonus of the Confederate States, or iu Confc-dora te treasury note tf the ufJ i.iue at face value, arthe option f the Companv. W. W. VASS, ju!8dtf Trc-aarer. Just Itcc!vedj A SMALL LOT OF FRENCH MARINO UNDERSHIRTS. 1ALL soon, before th. y ere all goni., at aug27 dlw A. KLINE'S. . KOTICE. A. S GOOD AS THE BEST 1. CIDER VINEGAR. BRAGGS' I1KST CHEWlVt; TOBACCO, A FEW PAPERS OF NEEDLES, for sale at W. W. NfOODEJS August 27th -dtf. Five IKtindi vtl .llillioi: Lomi. vonaxablk B O M u s . Treasurv Depnrtuient C. ff. A., iliih mond, At,j. 22, UU. N OTICE is hereby given, that sabs of the above" BONDS, at the present Tiea.uiy pilce of $135. "and accrued interest, will be iliscontiuued after the 3nh day of September next ; or, hen thj sales t-hall have reached evfuty millions of dollars, if so mu U shall be sold bf tore the said 30th day of September. The'Vales will be suspended to consider the ex pediency of advancing the pri'e, and due notice HH be given of their resumption, aud of the price fixed upon the bonds. The Secretary of the Treanry d?en:s it his duty to call the special atteutioc of tax payers generally, aud jiarticulurly the agricultural cias, tu this notice. TLis loau thwuld he nil lakeu wj by OUr O'TTl peopli. The payment of interest to foreign cuuttits will be onerous and oppressive on the ietmn f prac-tt aud low pr. res. Aid now teat all agricul tural products at e comuiaading such high pries, by investing in the bouds of th.- (ivvcmincnt tax pave! s wil: become themselves th rereivers of tho tai'fs collected lvr the paLuelil of iut-ie.-t. l. A. TREN llOLU, 'J 2J di2t .Seeietary of Trea?uier. MADAME SOSNOY&KI4 F i ; M A J Il I X S T i T U T E , (SARH4KVil.tr, NiiiK COI.t'XJIi, . C. ) mill: EXERCISE. ol this" Institute wiil beceaa A ei,cfd the !ct wf ;c:"b i . iSWC The sri vi'-. s e? .-itJ.N'Oii 1 OR! ANN I and oth er eminent Instt ucturs have bveu ecuted SVr the Irsi'nte. For Circn'.ar and inforeaation . epyly to tka Principal. i;Utantl LT Al'cri'BO.V! COLCJEfA, 8. C, SEI'TEMBUt liU, 184. T WILL OFFER FOR SSI- J. 3r( bales Shirtings, Sfeoeil-igs, Osnubargs and Diitls, 30 bales Yar ri, " 3 cases ('.! me res, 2 ca?e; Brndcldtbsi 2 cses .Mii ton tooths, .'0 dozen Lit.rn Nhirt-, 2ti)0 I'etton Hoirt-, 20d0 pair Cotton Drawers, 10 ca-'.-s B.x-.fs and hoes,' 2 Cii. ? Lidifs Ilos, 2 ca.-?s Ladif s llandk"-rchief, h c.'iso Pocket Knivi s 500 cozen, 2UO"jift Table Cel. err, S00 Vjs Shoe Naili, " 200 duzn Tnmlers, 10 kgs Tacks, 3 cas?s Gun Cat l, 50 k'-gs Naili, Paver, i'ens. Envelopes, Pen Holders, Camphor, Playing Ca; cs, Cuinise, lln''i'r, Salt', Copptra?, R'.p-, 40 rases French Uraay, UargiS', Rum. I pipe, Whiskey, S gar, C fl e, asks Chi'iorv, (U bags B.ack Pepper, biixes Tobacco. -W JAMES G. GIB RES, 8'-p2-d6t . Conunis-iion Metchnt. . 1 a . . ' uinririCA tes of ixnEji ri:i y ess vj EEMUSG c iEii cEyr. I'm Ay y I'M lyTEUEST, Ay D FllEEEUOM TAX A TWX. Theasukt DrrAtMiitNT, C. S. A., Richmond', August 1??4. J BY th 14th section of the act to reduce the currency, approved February 17th, 181.3, the Secret. iry of the Treasuiy is authii7,ed to iffp;e the above ccrt'uicates, payable two years after th'j ratification of a tr atv of pe-ce with the United States. They cannot bo sold, but are only to l-s issued to such creditors ol the Government asar willing to receive the same in -aj.nietit of their demann's. ihey must also be given at par, them jh free from taxation. The attention of ourchasing agents and dis bursing ollicers of the Government is called to this cla-s of public sefuritios it oJlv-ring peouliai advantages to those from whom the supplies jf the Gov rnment are bought, aiid to facilitate tho use of hem, checks orawn by disbursing othcers upon the Depositaries holding these funds, and marked acro.- th fce pavab!" iu eitiricat' iC indebtedness," will bo paid in conformity tbcra with. Depositaries are hereby authorized and requir ed to comply with this regulation, xnd t m.ke application to the Register for upplies of certifi cates a requited. ' Signed O. A. TRE Nil OEM, aug 2:i-d2t Secretary of Tr canary, r Treascrv Dkta m:i;xt C. S. A.,) Richmoi.1, July 23, U64. J rpAXED TREASURY NOTES. In order to promote. a far as practicable. tVe , early liquidfit ion by the 1 r'asurv cf the OUT STANDING TAXED NOTES, the Treasurer, Assistant Treasurer and Pjy Depositaries in thj difl-nnt States, are hreb7 authorized to receive the said notes, except the $100 rots, at CCJi pr centuwa. on deposit, is.-uing for tsrae Certificats of Loan, upon hypothecation of non-taxab'.o bonds, ' he said certificates to be payable oa de mand, after the expiration of ninety days. And all agent for the sde of the above bor.ds are hereby authorized to receive the taxed notes, with the exception above named, in payment of bonds, when sold, at the rate of (s? per centum. G. A. TRKXHOLM, aug 23 d!2t Secretary of the Treasory. NE PAIR of French BURR STONES, for which the high-st cash price will h? paid For particulars apply at the Clrk s Desic, Con federate ortice. aug 31d5t W. II. WILLIAMS. Cotton for Sale. BALES geed merchantable COTTON. AppIv to 100 CREECn A LITCHFORD. Auction and Cm:ni-io3 Mercb&nts. aug3l-dtf CONFEDERATE. IDYKKTISIJJG. ADVERTISEMENTS wil be insetted at maun oollaus pei ejuare f ten lite? (or lesOforeaeh Iceerlion. Mr i riaire notices aad OLitnsiiei will be charged as ad TortiseraenU. JOll WORK, ef vtry derritien will be n ecuted at this 0;Tk nith dispatch, ard Miieetly ts csa he doa ij th Soutl em Ci tfr l. racy. ?'12r' fd'. "' v M''-'f--"Tj"y Sorghum Boil' rs Mill s.ALK. J am Mana'atturittf ltoi'vis of all sites. All) urder prostptly arcdi-U tw. r. T. XOKWOOD. Raleigh, Jely 21 . dtf JIN. H. I'. HKINLTifN. (orrict ar iicmin norsi.) 9- Otiic s Lor frem 5 a m. to 1 p. at., eud from 3 to 6 p. m., not 1 1st Oc'.c ber. aug 4-utf urn rii (ohx, IV n 0 L I' S A 1. F. TOBACCO KOTSn, a k r Commission Itferclismt, GOLl'SEORO', V. f. IRERaL advaneeai-ento a4e oa Piodueecoa- Mgneo to me. julv 14, 1S4 13sr.' Bonds for Sale. riva nuxiniED aiLLiuy royruws- RA TE iUX PLVf (TAT. BOX US. . fpnESE EONDfl pr'-entth- greatest iudui. 1 cient t.r inve4u:ent. They hv thirty years tw run, intei if t payable s rmi-snr.eally, ei-4 arc secured bv impoit and i spot t duties; are exempt, piiucipl aid iutert.'-t, fioui taxation, and tho cupof.; tcceivaUl; a roiu fur cti.tona duties. The couj.nn of tb-.e T inJs. due Jar.u'aiy 1st, lK'5, hare beei or.iied to lorectivl inpjyu.ent of iinpo -t Wtaius i awVawoo ef iratuiit v. Apply ALLr.K . GIRCS. A.'nt Treasury Department. WiluiiLton, N. C. July I! If 311,. Tcrnon lViiiale Keinluary, ( JHuei ml -',7, Cholham County, Jf, C.) fpHE next sessh n of tlo. ScLcol will (ni.nca 1 on th. lH cf Sej.t!-!uber. Every department will be kapi-hed with rompetcnt uau i ipi iebeed in.-truc:i o. Circnlai s cor.tainii full pat licalan m to tri m, Ac, will le Iorwaieed upon applicative ro liCV Wil, HOOPER 9r V. C. UOO' ER, b'ToiiMiiu. . r. . !T. B.Tcunf ladies will ieiived a Voaid m.t .ar tmj dut in tkt ULBlbi if .Ih' umtl ei Au-nsi. u tl e;r partns craiur .11 MUvi-it.'e, withavietothebt.tit ta ha ui ir d ':u.lkv minora' uter. net: II out UuMiii s Itv2ii U. RA i W A Y freai e va Madav Isrl, PRI T. ( V. f d 40 ear, acd LMlEY, et;iJ II. 1i'.'r e Liik ai: ot Moe. liiey mtm !;i w d .b 1 1 i; w tw lk l-.a-tei t of iki Si... tvh'-tf the vr-r I leuht l;eM. 1 vn! tub iTfaiu ) i Itlir- o'al.. i . ko t Lat I tfjfc fc.-t tliw. . Jti.J. FI.M. ay IT iUi (.:. M . . tfOSjrora- V:nie-U! Iw: l uy U handled I i jc 1 fvii Me.ro o betM.exe.i. bctfiin lbs '' tea aad h!tet, ,a:.. Al a tiit r. l lai 1145 Clack smiia. raan. J. person, ae li ift Oaryrbat, .1. C. Oai-bi IKO.V lOt iORtflitM BCIEEPS O 4;i ad S.-j I'eefUr.g, S lCiatLts thick aa i inchi-s via', for ta! hv jtly 2 1. 5-dtf CREECH A LlVCIll'OKD. TIIE SAPONA CAMETIlLh r vnt. ki t rfRrt'T uxrutyr. r t GIU MDING COHC BUM. T: onT'.uiiDio nil'. ruiiLia "'AKi t EELY eorstructcd undi r tho ircrirdinte vp . t if ioa of a nlbbie 11 1 v i"biit !er fcf ven"! year? ; a nigar pUutatioa, it ci mUnrs the t filti si Li practical .cxpet ience with b.f-tn.ats-ibl mn 'o d votkmsnship. It rvo.ui.-es cty little v w.j work in eetting up. ;d cen.biLiv, ia en (mi.'c;.; d'-giee, ncoiouuy n:.d duiubiiit. Oliifi ilifie ftf 1 aud w inline. h.ry'0.f ai iind v 1 i :. nd Syruj; Rr ili rs lici t ? li,i tw J '.il ''.i!.a, Ivr sab. Aiters JhAPOKA IRON latt tt vil'e, N. C X. t -Uiii ard he'.bre th livn 1 d at 1 gypt in Wester txai!io', t ai EJcll', &r llwnisriil tn N. ' E.ili ac.' julr 21 ' 2i . WOOL KOTICE. C r A III lilt.S VI A ST EE'S DEPART .V NT, RAt.r.irjn, .1 ni.r 2, D-f"4. .V:J .NOT PREPARED '10 E.XCil A.V, Cotton Yarn f. r vVcol, uj.. n the feihn irg tjrn.-i, tin , One hunch of Yarn fr three pour.d.1 wafrheo" N'wl, and rriebnM.li l'-r fur poinds up she. A gi sts haro bee :t apj oir.ted to mtke the a-chai.-ge at thefolh ainj,: places: Oxford, ir born'. Kin. t-n, ('Mheth e Lake, Coicoid, Rorkit.i.han-., IL ie! . ' nville, St it.-A ill e, 1.01 ero t - e Ash.-nil, JUsb .10'. Louiaijurg, J yelte iile, C'ohi.in, sna at this place. P; r.-ons '-hipping wool to this j- Iace v- ill ph.Bw 11 n t k or. the packages v. ho tlo-v are iim, ai.d tha cotton tumj Will be foi warded iuin.-.,!iat.!y. i hi" 'he peojdo w 11 nntt ir,li ally r -r'T.d to the njre notice, as the Word is for ciowiiag ibe h . I. 1 1 or ns . H. A. DOWD, A. Q. M., N. C. A. civ 149 tf I OASS Oy TEE SEi iiniTY OT TJlf! i 'h e iirryfnr.i) atn.nts six per 'll.wr. Xoy-TM'AUI.E EO.MtS I XHER the. sevesth sLcrtoy of the can- ;.:.vr la y. l-() -.iifs en call wiil be receirrd by th Treta nreMi tl icit, Assitant '1 r-a -n rt r at Charhe toa d k!' bii". aud the D-jivittrie a. Wilmi g. ten, r.iE,:gI:, Coinmbia. Augu-fa, .'inn;iL xii Mor.tj.-iaery, and certifie.itcs v?:il i.e imd ior the s.r:.. h'aiir.g ir.leiest at the rate ef Jor prr cert ; anntKii, ard sheared h the hypotheca tie . f aa amunntof the above bet''.-. f qeat To the surr. f ttieo loans. The bonds to be e -t apart by th Treasurer, and the pi eceroN, hn so'.i, applied exciaively to the payment f. the tn'oi f -f ti'aeates. '1 -ecurity anil convenience aar.r4,d to banks ' ard f.tker corporations, and to the r-nWic gener ally, ay this roode of teuspotarv Jw-tree r.t, and the efi'tti of the measure if g'aetti!y ad. ptd, in ke.'piv-: tha currency within" moderate beueds, it ishne'd, will commend it to tbe la vora be n sider:'tia ef the cnLinait r, aad kcero tb-ar ftvmtpt ce operatiea ia carrying it iota efrv-ct. U. A. TREVUOLM, beeretarv of the Trc.fcurv. Rteifc-, Jely 12, 11.4. ja'.y lf-alf OFFICE .OF (fs. DZrO-ITART.l nAt.Ktwn. N. tJ.,.Juiy 1'Gtn, lfo4. J. I.TOLDERS of eight ar.d seven pr cnt. c.-rti-I.J Scatf-s, is-?- by George VY. Mordeeai, late Depc-ltary, and of ix per cent, certificates is.ued by the undersigned, are rfqoeMea to present them and receive tin ir Bonds. Tnetoopdu ther- on. due Janaary urst and July Cist, If 44, will be j aid at rhe same time. Holders f Regittered Stoeks. who hare bero- tfffo-o received their interest at Wllndngte-n, are again inform'. d tnat the same will be paid at this onica ia future. Holders of ony Rep'Stered Honde can ieceiv their interct at thisoC.eeby request ing the Register t Richmond to tianbfer'bie stock to the pay-roll of this Depitarv. C. P.. IlAltRUOX, .kjr !T-tf C 4?. Deposit aOT. r.serv!tit eVy till f ti bfi. DAILY
The Daily Confederate (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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