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inrnrrm-rra DAILY CONFEDERATE. ' r IDVURTISIXO.. -AXJTXTISEMSVTK iV tt inserted atmara aotuaas pr saarv of ten lines (or less) for oath lasertioa. - M -ri v actioos aod Obiraarlei will charged a adtcrtiaiactts. ' i JOB WOUE cf cvtry descrif tUn wM be er ecaud at thla OCoe wlto etrpatch, and as neat. iscLube doaa la tbe Southern Confederacy. ljA.il i UDif ION, fur licu--., .. - ..iis 9 1 10 it It "1 " TKI-WKEKLY, for 6 months WEEKLY EDITION, for 6 months"! ' 5 i 5 No tiabcriptiona received o any other terms than the above, norfor a longer oi tknrter period. OLD SETHIS, 1 VOL. V. J RALEIGH, N. C THURSDAY, SEPT'R 15, 1864. VOL. lSo. 1W. DAILY CONFEDERATE. A. tt. U ill; .VIA .V & CO., Pr:iprhltiM. JI M wr MM .lliiii li JLd o Offllli njJMlM II 1 1 I I I I I 3 11 I I 1 1 I I I I II The Armistice in Georgia. The Georgia papers are disseisin the mean ing and propriety of the ten flays armistice Bjw prevail rig between Gens. Mood and Sher man' crrou s. The Angustn Register hays of it: A jrecial d'?patrh to cor neighbor, the Cvnti'Liw'h'l P' H information of a ten day r, truce. aSKp 'y nerman ynn arciei toby Ho d, for th purp mo of "p ir.tUog the a . t ft- aWr from tr.o eonts in quanta. inpro- T(i'i 'n of Sheiman i one of those "har-c ifrisnc ?Per'njc'T'fi o' Yankee impudence whieh hove m-uked the h s-tory ol this war. Our i t - ....... tin t on i-, quotes: Tiraeo D.mos et Jonn fertvtts beware of the Greek nw Kii'Ji.'i Sherman' object is an doubfrd'y t" l'hi rs lime to reorfcanz hia de- rnoraliz. d army, ad perhaps t hear of hoped for ri'H)f',r:eiMf tits. That G-r. Hoixl, who, w prcMimr, is as wide awake to Yankee trick any man aliv:-, slioiM have granted Sherman V uqHt for the bnbarous purple indi sited, is uitj of the most tt?onra?ng we, have sn in the strategical hoiizm sii ce the 'all of AHanU. We venture to pre diet th?t Sherman, bcfre I is ten days has ex pired, will har r ews.from a different quarter th.-Vri he iiexpfting it The Augusta Chronicle & Sentinel has the following remarks on the subject : A brief aTrrietbe has Wen proposed by Gen. Sherman and accepted by Gen. lloxl. DouUltttt to both am-ies, the temporary ces sation of hohtiiitiVej is a re'ief. Speculations aa to the meaninr; of the proposal tm tUn part of Gen Siierman ar lart'i-ly ir dulged in. To U8 it appeirn quite clear that he dered time to rc-orpimze his army, ami survey the ntn. ation. lie i not nt tliis litne prepared to ad Tanco. Tho lime of servico of a lare nnm ber of his nwn i- ar-nt expire ha already expired. Ten days will enabV him to coro preheud the condition of h armyv and to pe his way to the tnccessife steps ol the c-!to-,aiori tvliiel) are yet to bo taken. There is H' ine eon ittion in- his rear. It is qtiite p--fib'e that Lie husin view snmo comprehan-ive and iii'ertant rnov"inen,s which require tuns and e'jnsultiiticra to ensnre their accomplish uent. The verv remarkable feature of the nffair is. thnt Gen Sherman distinctly states his pur pose t remove the resident ptpwlation of At lata. This ds nt surprise us. It is not in accenljoice with civilization. It rjsemb!e the policy of the European Powers leant r ppfinnilile o the law of public o!oou. If wou'd seem to be better suitud t the peoples i ti the nei'Sborhood ef th Dinuwa r the RIack IScii, thun to th citizens of Georgia Jlero it has been itnerstodthit prira'e. irv pertv is to be respected, even in w r. 'I'ha a family residene is a hrn Thit nt;i ccmbntants ar entitled t the prifilee ' ocenpnnjf their own-property, and of conduct ins? their own pMrsu'iM And a' war nndr- taken ad carried oa f t the resteratio of the Ur.ion, should surely respect the rights apd tne sentirherits of thoie who submit to the authority of th beneficent government which teek to vxfend its sway by moral fna.ion a well as by arms. Gen. Shvrn. duV dciun is tqnat'y hird rn the friend anH he enini of the United Stitps The loj.il prttbd ot the popwlnuf n go North ; thfge "hoce hearts are with the Confederates, c tne S u;h. His f hject is clearly to economist his sup plif. To put nntfriJe of his liuej all con soroers of food who do not LeUng to his arm v. It is a bold, masterly measure viewed merely as a military measure. A resident population inist be supplied with food. Tier enmume an enormous amount. Within the limitt of th city, they product nothing. Theupplit! of Gen Sherman, il not cut off. may bp, re dnccd. (lis intention u to h old Atlauta. He cannot be driven fri)m it by frc9. He does nt ittnul to be starved cut if he can avwid a famine Thetef re, all non-rombat-ants must zn outside of the lines Thi is tbe solution of the extraordinary schmo a Wat to be enf r-'d by Gen. Shtrman He will enn v:rt Atlanta into a stMnyhh wbirh will de fy a-jault It may We fce'd y a mere gnrriwnn when he has iwnplnted his works. Thn double advaDtau' will be f.oirel of having a fnsll nnrnM of ruen to feed ; of releasing a considerable bsdy of trorps that my b m ploy?d in th fi-.-ld. JostI BlLMHO- OS RkVEVUE VXSSh"8 qu-tions under the eterna' revenue law fre quently trapspir'. bit hne finaly bin ett!d up bi the ta U,j Kummishunera Assessors. Kollecters will find their labor lesa hvy by the follerin expl-iMasbnat whitch i hnve ktarfu'lv rreaiiel from the ongnal resiptes in my psvhuu. A 'Sperir of jut man mftd purfect,' ccn't come within tbe whinkee ill. B pnrite or the dana'd,' are construed the sdm as daruDable speriti, and must pay the 1 iohrst wbijken raits C -Te tck on 'nndresatd poletrv' izdnn bltd the morels of the country seam Uw re quire it. I) Belona snrsaje ma'Te i nrt. of drg anJ part of red fUnnil, mu pay the duty gv Harm also. E Awl tnbaknr (utiles the manifactirer dij-krirainates tvat iz mi and what ir old c'news) iz eleyatdd fifty percent. Y Mii-tr ov the gonpil whn dnn't dew over a $1,000 worth of biasness a year sre exempted. G Assessors are efpeshla required tew sae that all men owing wheelbarrerg ar duly Hcensfd. II Knny man refusing tew own a wV,vl -barrer will bn fined $25 fnr tbe fust cffer.se and five hundred dellars for the seevnd. I T1e duty on pic nicks. kamp sneitUga and 4th ov July's, has been postponed for the reseat. Ptokfs Ctjntt.-We lenrn that quite n nun berof deserters in Stokes conntv bav availed theaaselvts ctf the Gnvrruor's T'rocla nation and the order of Gea. Lee. .The Floss e Gnafd of that county were also ordered into service, "bnt this coaameDdable action on t! part f the deserters has saved them a vat deal of troahle. We are informed that senae fifty thas vcluntattly returned to Ueir pnet in the army. This is th rifht wav and it is a pity many other now kulkine; from duty cannot be prevailed upon to adept it. It is without doubt tha laEt chanc. Wettern Fr om the Richmond Dispatch. Tub pesp'.e of tle Confederate States ar? little aware of tke extent to which the country has been i'nposed upon iu the matter of 1etails and ex mptieos. From good authority, we lexrn tiut an ntmng army a a nrmy which, if enrolled, dissipated, and led -by proper of ficers and a proper general, would be eMe to plant tbe Sjuihvrn crost n the spires of Phdi delLin before the ide1? of Nv-njbr au arwy of t-ue huodr d a-d fourteen thousand- men weeks', an I necured, exf mptin trona service a nc!-ioulmtT ne:tkjtitr under that olea 'U: ; the d fecce f th-ir c.ntry leaving urnjf-r that pieaothfrs to fight their batth-s tur taem gaud (Jn'ediratea, hravo patriots, wor toy citizens, uclightto to hear or th br-ve deed of our gntlant aitny, previdfrt they be not called ou to share m the glory; wiilinfr to be free, r rvidU it cost them tiothinc. One hondred nr.d fourteeu theusand men detailed as ngricuituri its, m! all these of cencript a?e, in a u'tuuli-6 of fiv- milliens 1 Oh shama where is tby blusb ? Add to t.so tLe thirty two thousand State officers alluded to by ua yester day, and we have army of one hundred and fry-six tbtnand men ; and thes are far frm beiHrHll. Tfce details for rariona mecuanicI eoeratlons aiuunt to ao eHormous nutber. In my insfa iceh these so-called macUanics ars no EOfecbardcs atall. Less wise tbar Hamlet as- suu;rd t be, let the wind blow from wbatquar ter it bj iy. tley do not "knew a hawk from a hand- w " They are tnecuanics for the occasion that is, t escapw the enrolling officer find thvy cease to he Licchanics the moment the dan ger aisKprcars. ... It tne Coniedernte Cocre?s take this thins; in haud, it will do notiiiag butextendthe limits Th-y will not answer the t nrpoae. The couutty watus vouni: men nai must have them: There is a plenty of tbem for all the purposes of this war, and they must he brought out.- Old men are useful to a certain ext:nt, and ao are boys ; t ut they aro not fit te fijrh t out such a war is thi. Bifhies, there is no asus! in allowing ihefcC fellows to fUulls in this way. Why, in the State of V.rg ida al ne there are eighteen thousand raeu detailed for agricultural pur p.Ktt? that id, to avoid service. The State legislatures must take hold of this matter. Here in Virginia we have a mast, active and tin tiring Governor a man of judgment as well as zeal a man who is a- se'dier himself, and feelt for the soldier as all ugh, t de, a man whose imflueico with the L?iiilature is deservedly high. Wt iiepe everything from his zeal and inflligJiiCt. While ot thi. Fubjer-t, wo wish to remove ai irooresin, whic' h?s beceme very er.tl, with regard to the cpeiatiouD ef the Bu reau f Goncvipiiou. It U to the fftct that th it Bureau has n-t ex'anoed itj cpjrrations s tar as i ought to have dne That is a mistake. It Ins runipolaed nearly very man of cons-fipt ago iu tho ceuntry It has brought him forward and placed him o the ranks, il he is not fund Thet' i' is no fault of the Cuisciipt Bureau. That e fii e ha- finished with him. ad washrd it harm's of h'ra. Trie 1 ut(. lii'S el?ewhere - in thos. namely wh ' j;r:ii.t tk-se unlimited dsi-i's ad f xe rmtion?: iher-'oy imparin;' onr or!r- cbs of defence and seiiuiv iinperilliog tbe liberties of th'.ir coutctrv. Tt ose otie i nn dred arvl fourteen thousand, of wh"eb we bar.? just spvken. a'id th'sethirtv-twoth'Uisitid of wii(m we sp.ke ye-r.rd.iy, ad enjorii c theaiselven t honse while tue f efoy is n.jv ini; heaver aiol rar-h to u-jiiff3to us have !! nassed nrviih tV bi.-ds wi ilie r.-roMiog i-ffiser. Ttero i m t a bit of oricuul mx-tt r ir. the who! ma, ir not siring thai w s'o uld b wa?itig rfiji'tfrrr-nirnt at a tio like this, whin the Raureau of O nteripfi"o has pla rd ncb imnin.-e resources -t tuu i i ! reach oi the Government? Placed thmi where it has. r ought t have, fothicg to do but to lay it hands upon them ? We cl fse thi arne'e by introdn -in th subjoined remark or the Sentinel, yesterday morning, in ar. aruYle nvn he MiVject: "It is eeefsary f:r the recruiting cfliccra to use iucreasod diligence ar d fineness ; aod it is neress.iry that the penple 'everv whfeie sus tain thani. The man who is at hooe, thonfb enihr iced by the call t the fild an to bis country's defence, is a di3raoe'. man. Every day that he wa?s for the conscript nftlcer to take him by the collar and 'drag htm te his post, is a day of sham, und disgrace to 1dm e!f and to his family and friends Let all uch men jia the rmy withnwt a mment's d-iay. Lt parents tend them; let friends pemiade thrr ; and let the ladks drive them, if need be There are toany portions. of the ceuDtry in wkich hundreds of recruits could be readily obtained if the eflbcers and the peo ple wculdd their duty. "If the young tr en de ant cruie out to tha defence of their country if thy hide behind little effk-cs, or ide behind the military lines, er hide under a horse-mail contract, or aknlk in any way. then it will devolve upon the old men to defend tho youagters. and take the pl?ces in the army which these night to fill. If the young men will not fight, the old men must, and, thank He aven, they will ;aed what a shame it will be, what au everlasting infamy that those to whom tbe country natu rally looks for its defce. should leave the duty to be petforrr.ed by their father. 1 If the reed he. these men must ennse ut, too. Our country nauet be defended at whatever cet Thie is every mau's first duty ; ad none, we are persuaded, will respond to it with greater reselution than our reserve for-t-es. if the exigencies ef the campaign should iinnwon them to the field. Yeungor old, we mns all be ready t cams tlae instant, we are called fr; and ecroe i'erward with cbeerfu'aess, and zeal, and courage, end God will favor vs with bis blf sing, aud our country shall be preserved." Prayeu in Link of Battle. -A chap lain writes from Hood's army to one of our exchangee : ' A few daya ago we were fihtig into a ba'tlellne by a regiment that had already f rmcd. We paw the Colonel, with h's regiment gathered around him, holding prayer, and that too, almost in the midst ot battle, for the firing had begun on the right and left."; A Degenerate Southerner Dead. "Brig. General ' Joseph P. Taylor, Com missary "General of Subsistence of the Yankee army, d ed recently 1 in "v Philadel phia lie as appointed to the position be Ust ald unJer theact of February 9, 1864. . He was a brother of old lioogh and KesdT. , . . Forrest's Men Tt do's a Confeder aU heart jiood o lcoi at Forre-t's mea, and we mut coufe-s we have enjoyed tho ' slight study of those hardy riders. Rough ! in exterior, there is a manly devil may eare air about them that, bespeak-, men who have followed their great leader in reany a foray and c arge, carrying terror to the ranks of tt.eir enenrea They are, too, the happiest and wont cheerful Con tederate soid ers we have ever looked a tf on. Disdaining -abre-, the rifle (most of thern Sharp's) and ix shootera are t j6 arms they -.elight in. Everyone tck8 o the alacrity an.f order of their move rrent. dorse., arilley and taggage were removed from the cars on their arri val, in the time it usually takes a passen ger train to empty itself", and it was re marked by a gentleman who aw their arrival that they would have been rea to fight in tw-nty minutes after the cars stopped. When we saw them, knots of them were tne principal object of solici tude. T-iee manly patriots loik altogether worthy of their geat leader, and the rugh and brill-am m litary school in whi. h they have been trainei. Hurrah for Forrest's men, and all h- nor to their peerless chieftain. Mobile Register . Sept 6 This looks as if Forrest had left North Mississippi, and was bound ior some other locality. We shall o -n heir of him in Shenr.an's rear If he does go there that treueml w 11 find hiui to be rather a troti- ble-o'oc customer to deal Chrm, k Sent. With. Jl'ig. A O cominittsd to tne Jadof Mecklenbnrz Co , on the 29th of February la?t, a negro woman who say& her nrnie is LUCY and belongs to Nick Davis of Uichmond. Stid negro is about 25 years old, very black, and ratht-r under medium tiie She ays that she was persuaded off from Rich mond by a man who gave his name aa Robinson.. She was arretted un tho cars on the N. C. Kail r ad, near Charlotte N. C. The owner is hereby notified to come forward, prove property, pay charg? and take hei away, or she will be dealt wilh a the law direct. R. H. WHITE, aep 21-dltw6m Sheriff. It i: KIVT COJVSIG KM. E XTS HAVE PLACED US IN POSSESSION OF iOUO yd Sheeting and additional eapplie? daily exoected. 2 d2. Iforse Shoe Raspa. 4 doz. 14 inch. Bustard File. 2fi doz. Hand Si-.v File. Cast Hollow Ware. Pot". Ovens and Soidcra, &c. in Quantity and variety. 25 boxes Southern Star Snuff, 4 ba i eta Copperas. Together witu other articles CliEKCH A LIT0HFORD, S"P 14-dtf C'mji. Mercht'8 and Aucta. rOR SALE. I OFFER FOt: SAuK mv Plantation in Rowan countv, Ivincr seven tilee VVet of Salisburv, on ihe rad lending to Lineolnton. and within four miles of China Grove lleuot. on the N. C. Railroad. It embraces ei;ht hundred and forty- aoreij ar.rto, no ut tour r.ur.uied ot which are cleared, th- Kilane. in foiett, heavily timbvred with oak and hickory; h-ia an ordinary dwelling hM.iH. jrod nezi houses, and all neceaarv ut buiidii-irs', also, a woll of most eic lleut water. Tb'.-s Linda are f riie nnd parti ularly adapted to wheat, of?'e and ehver, and h-nce might bp in, -a very etude s'ocic tarm ; corn and tud'ier have aiso been giovvn to auvwntape. I would a'sw tjeli with it Fix or right pood muls, two majj idfieei.t br.od ma-e5, with cwlts ; also th stock of . attle, iht ep, hot's. kc, and a'l the farn)in? implement, eonisting of a wagon, carta, and other farming utenails. Any np(- desiring to purchase may examine the promises on application to Mr. Rlair H. Ernes, on th; farm, nhn 'iil j-how it, and the lines around it. Tcrniu will be made perfectly easy to the pur chaser. Address, S. N. NIXON, Liutinbursr. N-C. Or. Col B. K. MOORE, Wilmington, N. C Lanrinburp, N. C, Sept. 12, 1S64. sep 14-d35t DKflHION'OF rOURT MARTIAL IS CiSE OF SECOND LIEUTENANT J. M WATSON, COMPANY G. 11TH 11 EG -MEN T N. ( TROOPS, A RESIDENT OF CHAPEL HILL, N. C. HEADQOABTEkS 3RD CoRPS, A. N . V., " 5th September, 18G4. Gekerai- Okdkrs, f No. 22. Lieut. J. 31. WATSON, Co. G, t N. C. Reg'u CHARGE: Misbehavior in the presence, of the enemy.' - SPECIFICATION: In this, that he, Second Lieutenant J. M. WATSON, of Company G, et the Eleventh North Carolina Regiment, a duly Commissioned Ofliecr in the service of the Con federate States, did misbehave before the enemy, by shamefully abannoninr his Company and Regi ment, th same beincr then engaged with the enemy, and whn directed to tetura to his com mand by the Assistant Surge. a of the Regiment, v . . f a 1 a. ? i . failed to do so, but remained absent until the next morning. This at or near Petersburg, in th State of Virginia, on . or about the twentv-first I day of August, in the year ef our Lord eighteea j Finding of SpecificationGUILTY. of Charge GUILTY. SENTENCE : And the Court do therefore sen tence the said Liru tenant J M. WATSON, of Company G, of tbe lltb Regiment of-Voi th aro lina Trocps, to be cashiered the service , of the Conf'ed-ratn States, and that the criin, name and place of abode, nd punishment hereby inflicted upon the said Lieutenant J. M. WAfSON.be puhl hed in tbe newspapers printed in the (it of Petebn-g. in the State of Virginia, and in the newspapers printed in the State of North Carolina. Bv command of Lieut. Gen. A. P. Hill: (Signed) W. N. STARKE, A. A. O. Official : JOHN H. ROBINSON, A. A. A. G. sepU-dU TITHE PEANUTS. OFFICE OF CHIEF QUARTERMASTER, Raleigh. 9th September, 1W54. fOST QUARTERMASTERS - throughout the I State are requet?d to instruct their several County Agents to collect all tbe a TITHE PE4IV17TS at some convenient depot oa tbe line of tbe nearest railroad as early as possible, and send information to this office, to that an Ager t mav sent to re ceive them W. W. PEIRCE, .. . Maj. k Chief Q. M. Dist. N. C. aep 10-d5t-twtt&w2t n pf Wilmington Daily . Journal. Goldsborn State Journal, Terboro Southerner, Fayetteville Obs-rer. Gr-enib iro ' Patriot and Charlotte D lnocrat wil copy ' dailv papers 6 tioiet, eemi ' weekly 4 tivi, and weekly 2 tiorea, aad wod bill o M5- Wi V. P?1rp. IVo Excuse for Bad lircad. ' ANOTHKU bal- of thoee ENQLISB HOPS opcnid fr retail. Also. few battles of I UP TRIAL COGNAC BRANDY . A acperior lot of P1CKLKS, by the gallon. PEAVUTrt by thebuahel. aepl1d3i WM. WHITE. Wanted. TVTE wlfh tobtr FtlU'abT-abodi d NEOUO MEN for STRIKERS in thBIfkmih shop, aep 13 dtf HECK, BUODIE St CO. Job Printing Pres for Sale. A JOB PRESS, which will print n form the ai3 of a foolscap sheet, and ia capable of makiug lOoO imp'-ossiona per hour, is Mftvred for sale. . For furhr irlormation enquire at eep 13 d2t T.IIS OFFIC&. Hollow Ware, POTS, OVENS, SPIDERS, and EXTRA LIDS, ANDIRONS. ind SAD-IRONS, At wholesale an 4 retail. A liberal deduction to tha trade. TUCKER, ANDREWS & CO. aep 10 d7t AuctACom. Merchant.. F. F. F. C CONSTANTLY on nana" a largo lot of F. F. F. RIF LE riHV IililU for sale WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At WM. SIMPSON'S. September 12tl lCt. dCt ICO Cords of Wood Wanted. NE THIRD PINE, the balance in OAK and HICKORY. The delivery of the wood may be commenced at applvat ep 14 dtf onco. or turtner information. THIS OFFICE. Just Received, FOLLOWING CONSIGNMENTS : THE KCid KU nKLS BUY Y A. SALT, & Lege 0JJ Oid Dominion. Nails. 5 Boxea Manufactured Tobacco, 100 pairs No. la Cotton Cards 100 Reams Com rorcial Note Paper. 500 Sheet Iron, 3X6 f-t. CREECH & LITCHFORD, sept U-dtf Coin . Merch'ts and Auct'i. TTCXTIO.V, FAR3IERS! SALE OF GOVERNMENT ANIMALS. WILL be sold at Peablic Auction, on the 29th S-ptemoer. at Oak Hi'l. GmnviUe Countv, N. C, FIFTEEN GOVERNMENT ANIMALS, in bad ccditioa. Terms ch. KENSEY JOHNS, Mny k Inapt'r Fd Traus. N. 0. aep 14-utecp 2S lit One Hundred Dollar Reward. I WILL uive a reward of ONE HUNDRED DOLL 1iS for any DESERTERth.it is arrest ed and terdred to me. Gen. Ls his issued an order, 'tierinjr ti every soldier who will arrct a de-ierter, thirty days furlough ; and when acitir.eu arrests one, he has right to turn him over to the Enrolling olKccr in th name ef any tilcMrr in the ar?ny Be unty choose, and ask for a furiongb for him. My son haebeen three years and n half in the armv , ad has never had a furlough; and I wih to get one. for hitu. by having this right of turning over to the Enrolling officer n d.sorter. . ANDREW H. II. DAWSOa', septll-dSt Louidbarf, N. C. An Cchau?e Wanted. WILL eich-inze with any voung man in Car a!rv "-'rvioe, iu or around ' Pet-irsburjr, bt h? ! fa."nisfii ig mi a go d hors and all equiptnnta neee("ary for Virg'uia service. My Resi'nent ij entirely for Stare b-srvici? and n ?ver l:4i ben out ' the Stfa. Th -vViiiiT t i exhtnwe. will anlv ira-n-diatelr to the DITORS OF THrf CONFEDERATE f..nuy address, aep 10 d3t 0FKI3R 4TE TAX OTICK. N'OTICEi hereby jrivn that I will attend with, the Assessors at my oitic . in th city of Kal eUh, on Mn liy Tuesday and Wed ie-dy, the third, fourth and liuh divsof October next, for f ha purpose ot ree -ivin returns, and the t jxco due on trterly sl -s fr the last quarter, ending the 3 Hh intnt. and th adiitionl thirty per cent, on profits :nai-i bv having and selling be tween the 17th February and th? 1st Julv, 161, with th one tifth oa all tix'i fir the year 1864. 'duo previous to a id n the 1st O :tnbr, 1864. A 1 ors(ins in arrears ar earnestlv lequeated tocoiuo forward nd pav up. or the peoslties of the law wilt bo visited upon th-m. The 33sior will attend at my office on the 26th. 27th. 28th, 29 b and 30th days of Septem ber, instant, to giv- to all th fie who have herot- fore failed to make retun or their- geucral prop erty, an oppartucity of doinp po. KUFU.- H. PGE, aeplS-dtd Collector for Wake County . . FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. t WILL give th above reward for the appre hension and delivery to me, or for his confine, meat io anvjiil so thAt I cau get him, of negro man. QUOMINY, who left my service last week He i. a Carpenter, and has been working aboa. Raleigh for two" rn.mtha. fl- belong to Jo. Gil liam, of Southampton, Va., aud is frequently called GILI.I A.M. an I mav oaxs bv thatnme. ' He is about thirty years old. quite black and quick spokn, stout built and about five feet, eight inches high. Hi has or had a paper, to work for any person that wi3hd to hiro in Wak County, ijf ned by the subscriber He wa in Raleigh last Monday," and wa bard of in the direction of Rara-cr.t. . H. C. LIGON. sep 10-6t Forestville, N. C. Office Coin's! of Appraisement, RaVigb, Sept. 1st. 1SC4. ''liHE following cbanjre of prices in Schedule of I date July 30th. 18G4, shall bs observed from this date until changed : Fodder, baled, anbaled, per 100 pouudfl, it $4 3 00 50 00 50 00 50 50 00 00 00 Hay, OaU, H Potatoes, baled, unbald, sheaf unbaled bab'd, t. t t a tt tt a tt tt tt tt ahelled, per bushel. " Irish, "... 60 lbs. weet, " " 60 lbs. Shucks. bled. u . u loo lbs. - The Commissioners are satisfied that there is a greater abundance of the above subsistence thaa they had supposed, hence the ch nee in prices. R. V. BLiCKSTOCET, H. K. BURGWYN, aep 12-d6t Coinmissionen. Raleigh &, Gaston R R. OGlce V fta Lira H. September 9 1864. I HE MAIL TRAIN that now leaves Weidoa at 4:45, p. m., will, on and 'after Sunday tba lltb inst.. leave there at 4:45, a. m., and arrive at Raleigh 12:40 p. in sep 12-d6t P. A-DUNJT, Saperiateadeat. 10,000 IltSnKIS FLAX-SEED WANTED! WE are commissioned to ofT-r liberal cricai far . Flax-Seed, in laree nrroll quantitief. CJUSKCU LITCHFORD. li-drf CWn. MTrt rt4 Ann? Wanted. A K ABDOUTN L SUPPORTER (for a fea malej r f Dr. 8. 8. Fitco'a ptent. Addron "INVALID," at this oSce.aUting price, Ac. . 1 Reward. F STRAYED from the plantaticn cf Dr. 8.8. Satchwcll, in Franklin cuotv, about twa weeka go one PALE-RED COWj'alao one with whit and red apota, has a white spot in her" fore head. Said Cows wer brought from Ueaufort county, and are probably making their wav there. I will givi the above reward for their delivery to to-, or to Dr. 8 S. SatchweM, WiNon N. C, cr half the amount for any information thAt wiJ enable ua to get them. K. W. M V lis HA Til. Aifer.t for Dr. S. S. ATc:HWELL, aeP7-dCt . parity-, N. C. t Wanted. A SINGLE GENTLEMAN to take charge of two boys, mftfM i'Z aad 14 vears, Competent tot arh the E'gliah, Latin and French lanruaje. To one coining well tecotnraended, a .pjeaaant boine, and liberal ealrv will b odtrrd.. . A ehurcliu.Au preferred. Addrew, G. W. COLLIER, aag3I-dl0t GoWsb.ro. N. O. TITHE TOI2 it CO. BY authority of the General Tobacco A gent for North Carolina, County Agents are authoris ed to extend the time for "the collection of the Tithe Tobacco, till the first of October, prox. To bacco raisera in the counties ot Wake and Orange will have their Tithes delivered by that time, aa that it the lajt da of grace. . J AS. Y. WHITTftf), Ag't for Wke and Orange Counties. The Tobacco from Wake County to b9 delivered to JOHN W. COSBY. Raleigh, aep. 8-d-ttiw-w 5t. . Standard copy 2 times in 8. W. 2t in weilv. In Store and for Sale. frn SHEETS SORGHUM IRON, asserttM airef, JJ holed nunched and read v fur ue. Price $3, jJ per pouna. Ua soon. TUCK .R. ANDREWS A CO., sep 6-d6t Aue. and Com. Merchant. LIC SALL HAVING qaaiiled as Kxecutor, tha undrr biifned, at th residence of Mrs. Mary II. Cheek, deceased, on the main road one mile south of the town of Warrenton, will, on thy 22d day of September 1864, sell at public anction, all the Household and Kitchen Furnitury, Plantatiou Tools, Fo der, Oatu, Horses. Tobaeo in hhd., 32 Cows, Oxen, frc., 75 to 100 Hogs, including Sows iand Pigi an 1 tniny good for prok, being now in eood condition, and every otbe kinJ of perishable property belonging to the decerned. Six months credit fw ah suma over $100. As Booi as eathered. there will ba a fine crop of Corn and Fodder for sale, of which further notice will be given. The plantation, a most desirable one, is also for rent, either privately or publicly. This ale well worthy of tho attention of those who wbh to obtain a supply of Corn and Meat, or a goad residence. " . THO. J. FITCHFORD. Ls'r. Wnrreaton, N. C Aug. 29 aug .tl-d2Ct-wSt Wttkly Conservative ropy 3 tiuiei. SALE OF I,4.I. Y virtue of the authority in nj rested aa Ext ent or s of S a mud W. Branch, d "ceasedj late of Hthtax county, w wi l expto to publir sale o i ih pre'r!4fB. about two mites cnt of EnfleJd, TudT, tho 1st dar of Ncvembcr nest, fcn a eredit of ae. two anJ taree year, th 1'IiAN'TA TIO.V o'i whitdi thrf said deceaed tc.iJed at tho tiii.-e of Kis death. Tr.3 plantation is kunwu to bo one of the iwoit valuable in Halifax couriiy. It contains te tvecn t vrlva and fourteen hundred acres of Ir.J, i'i a hi;h str.te of impi ovemeut, including ftbri.t four hundre;! acies of Swar.ip !ar.d, t wo i;u:;dre:i cn i filty of v.hiob pre c. eared and iraii. d (t aaid tract of latid ciay hj found, three hundrtd acres i rU adapted "to the cultivation of Cotton in any in tb State. Tbern is on the said planta tion .n inexhiuMibk" bed of rich Marl, a fine Apple Orchard, iu full bearing, which will make thia year twentr-five barrels of Brandy ; ali a good Peach Orchard The improvement? consist of a go.-J Dwelling Houa- and OHice, Gin-House, and Cotton Srcw ; a Distillery, the not comp'vto in the County, and &ii other r.ee sMry ont-honsr. PoP8fjon ti gir-a on the fi'-Rt of January next. Ii.nd with two cood st-cn ities will be required from tho purchasers ; and as a furtha grcurity, the title wil! be retained nntii the purchare money is paid. For any furth r iororu. rion or particulars eon ccrnine'aaid property, addiea3 J. R. BRANCH, Euheld, N. C. J R. RRANCO,! M B. F. GARY, Kxtw ep 9-dtnoyl. Valuable Property for Sale. HAVING concluded to change mv bmiufSi, I wills. Iimv TRACT OF LAND, lying on Swift Creek, seren mils Southwest of Rcl'ijth, containing about eleven hnndred aires, all in uat U'al growth of pine and oak, except about two hundred acres, mostly bottom laud, which hat been cleared in th last few years, and ia in . high state of cultivation, with goo 1 fences. The improvements consist of a dwelling, containing seven rooms, and eipbt fireplaces, with a base mer t, a splendid bake bouse, and segro quarter ' ample to accommodate fifty slaves ; all new , bfcilt in the last seven years. I hare also a stock of mules, cattle, bogs and shep, that I would sod if d uird ; also my present rrop. In payment I would receive Honda, negroes aad Confederate money For particulars address tne t Rsleih. augSldtf . SAM'L ROWLAND. Ild'qrn 3leervc, of IV. C.,1 Raleigb, Stp . Dth, 18C4. GENERAL ORDERS, t No. 8. ; rTnE followtrg orders are published for tbe information and guidance of all concerned : Adjutasi axd Inspector Urkbral's Orrtca, ) Ribmond. March 21st, 18S4. ( GENERAL . ORDERS, No. 32. f T. PARAGRAPH V. General Orders No. 66, Adjnt int and Inspector General's OfCce, Septem ber 12, 1862, is so far amended at to read aa fo. lows : . Enrolling or recruiting officer, in the discharge of their duties under the Conscript or other Acts, are enjoined not to remove or interfere with work men or emplovee at the Nitre, Lead or. Copper Works, or Miners or Furnaoes worked by Gov ernment officers, or by co tractors for tha Ord nance Department, witboat first apprising aad obtaining the consent of tbe Superintendent, or ' officer in charge, "who will be held strictly re sponsible for aay antue or evasion of th law. By order: (Signed) 8. COOPER. Adjutant aad Inspector General. Ab.ttakt ai lxsriCToa GtiratALe Ornvi, Richmond. February 9tb, 1 8C4. X GENERAL ORDERS, No. 18. .. " IV. GENERAL ORDERS. No 32 (eerie 1863), forbids interference with the workmen or em ployees at Mines, Faraacet or, Nitro Works, , whether worked by tha Government or Contrac tors. These orders are now repeated, and et pecial atteatioa ia called to them. By order: ' - - - (8igned) . ,8. COOPER, . Adjutant aad Inspector General. II. A strict obeervaaoe of the above la eaVdnaJ upon all Earlliog Orheers in tbi9 State, aa far at it relateg to persons within Reserve agea. , i$y com otaad of Iiiirr. Gist. Holvbi : ! , JNO. W. HINSDALE, . IfMrTt ' k"4M AiHet fWif. WANTE D, SO,000 Tonndi of Damaged Cot t n and Ran. PFRSO'NS ttviBgtha ab4fe ramed stock fW tale will please call on the sabacriKer who m coratanlly in the market aa Agent for the ftetae Paper Manurctaring Cezspanr. c X7. H. CROW, nog 80-2aw4w, Raleigh, X. C. Notice. WALTER A. THOMPSON will leave HUl.to ' roufth and Grfen.boroutb, on Friday tbt ITthdiy cf Septeo ter. liy way cf Danville, for th army of votthrrn Tirpinfa. All botes pro? erlv inarke:! ar.d weighed, at either pint, and the JnVomedial? depots, will be taken cbtre of an4 duly deltf ted. All box. sent to anv oft urpr! otvisof wr.rwit be deHrcrt-! t CotrmiMiohrr Ould. by whi'in they wj;t Ke daly forwarded oh ' directed'. Ltt'ers Will a'o be forwarded by jr. through the fame rojte, but all leturs must io aroirapar.ledbj tn ecnti ia ellver, or one dolUi in Confedrtv money, sep 5 dtl7ep W ALTKR A. THOMPSON. i AIK)LPH tOIIX, WHOLESALE TOBACCO HOI KK, AKD Commission Merchant, GOLOSBOKO', N. fx LIBER a L adraafmcr.ls made on Produce coa signed to rre. July 14, 16C4-dJi2. .ollce. BY ORDER r,f the County Court of Cbatbi, I shall r.ffer for pale iii front of the Court HoRse.fl5.tC0N. C TREASURY NOTES, 6 TUESDAY of September Sup'rior Court, belrj the 20th of S"ntember. HENRY A. LONDON, Chairman. Pittaborw', Sept. 1, 1604. dtds Office Raleigh & Gatton E. R. Co'tiy, UALElGii. July 7, Ih64. rilHE BOARD OF DIRKOTORb" OF THIK X Company Lavo drclred a dividend of II rer cent, on the capital stock, payable oa aud aft after lt of August, 16C4, ia fear per cent certi ficates at.d bonda of the Con federate States, r tu Confederate treatary cotes of the old issue it face value, at the option of tbe Company. vr. w. vass, Jul A ltf Treasurer. Cotton for hale. HALES poei wercbacteWlo COTT0.Y. Arrly t? 100 f CKEhCD it LITCHFORD. Auctha anu CoaiuiUjiion Merchants. eueJI-dtf Bond i for Sale. iirr HUNDRED MILLION COXIEBE J1A TS SLT PER CENT. BONPS. 1HKSE BO.VDfl prcfhllLe greatfst Icdcrar. H) e jits fr iavestmenta. They hav thirty year to rnn, ifcirrest payable em"i-anr.uslly, and are cnred by import and cisort duties j are exempt, pricriral and inttrtst, from teuat!it, and the evnp. iccvhaWe aa ceia fit CMtoin dutios. . The car.pans of tbei? P.nrdj, 1j Jannary U i har been ordrifd to nercvivedlnpaBK't cf iwport ittita idvaeeo tt malciity. Apply to A LI KN 8. GDQH. Agent Tre unrv Oej ei tfueat. Jily 22 ir Wiliiiitiiton, N. C. THE HA PON A CANE .MILL rs lau ko vrvjri arAt.u:;:r. hoi. GRINDING EORGE.TIM, vr: i oFFi:ni:rno 'imivvuuf. CAREFULLY ennmrneted nrdrr tic iirMediata super vision of anentb nian reiJ-t't (or fr rtl veirs en a suyar plantatlor,. St crnbir es tLo ! rulis of his practitel xpilsce with heft finis tisl and goi.d w r t kuiairhij.. It nqvlrm vtry little jsixtt work in rrttir g up. nnd ren bints, In l emiueat d?i e., i ai-y anJ dctabiiity. tttbrr Will of 2 and 3ro"is, hoi iM.rtal bqsI v itical. and !iyrop floo rs froa 20 plo ns to K0 galliu, fur saic. Addre EAPONA IKON CO., . f emi. viile, N. C. N. It. IIW arJ boilers d-iiid n I.gyptoa Western Railroad, tr at ReMn, r ilorrJio on N. C Railroad. ! jaly 21 WOOL NOTICE. - QUA RTF. RS MASTER'S I) KP A RT M K .S f , dUi atOH, Jnv 2, lfet4. I AM SOW PREPARED TO RXCHANGK Cttn Yam fvr Vcol, ujoa tbe foilfvria terms, rit , One bancb of Ynrti for tur pounds waLed Wool, and one bench for four pounds un alrd. Agents have beea appointed to snake the ex change at tbe follow irg places t Oxford, Tarboro, Klnstnn, Catherine Lake, Concord, Rockingbata, flendersonviile, Btatetvillc, KoxHro, ArheviHe. Pitteboro. Louialnrg, FayetWviUe, Coicrain, and at this place. Persons shipping wool to tbrs plaee will nlttse ucark on the packages who thev aro from, and tba cotton yarn will be forwaidrd fia mediately. I hope tbe people w II ratriotirally rrpoud to the above notic?, as tbe Wool is for clothing the N. C. Troops. II. A. DOWD, A. Q. 11., N. C. A. oly8l40-tf Posit Q. IV. Oftlce C. 8. A., ) Ralziob, N. C, Aog. SI, 1863. j f rtKOTTIRK PniTNTiH WIIPAT n J OATlRAW,fot ibeaupply ofthe Hospltalj at this pott for theentuir g winter. II any far mers in this vicmitr Lave eu;rctd to selling their straw at Government price tor this purpose. The straw is to be used as beading for sick aad weua ded soldiers, and mucf be obtained. I earnestly beg they wili respond to this appeal and relieve tat Of the diiagrttnlli nttt$ty, and tkttmtrirtn tbe humiliation of lmprejirtxt. The names of those from whooa I ara e rp;Vd to imprtsa will be published in the dailv rtj-s. Priva e W. Q. RATL I in- autboritrd ageat. W. K. PEIRCE, tep l-dllt Capt. aad Pott Qaartersaateri Secretary's OCce, RlLiiax, Acgu.t 25th 1864. SEALED PKOPORALSwlllbereeeiredat ibis office until MONDAY, tbe 36th of September, to famish a sufficient quantity of T700D frtheae r.f the Statein t!i Capitol, daring the nsaing winter aad spring. Iiui nwuwwByw.il van ana uiiiauKI, to be delivered and measured ia tba wood hoase. on lai vepivoi jroanut. iron ire to nme at re quired, nnd to be cut into suitable lengths for tha acverat fire-placea. Bidder wiU sUte THE PRICE per card it whiebtbey wUlfarniahit, r , Tbe rirht of rrieetlnrr h!d nt .ifv.nt the Stata ii rettrved. f . . JNO. P..H. RUSH. ep3-dtd - SeereUryof State. Depository of the Treasury, . . Taaoao IT. G. ,. 500,000,000 Loan ! SIX PER CENT, aon-taxab'e Doadi of tt5 above loaa for sain at this otflee: t W. M. PIpPEN. . r.rf Attv Trenry Trft'yf!t . -. , -
The Daily Confederate (Raleigh, N.C.)
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