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V .. .,4 The, Lynchburg Republican of Sttnda tttes. that the' YAnfcee ''cavalry ' winch aK vanced on Rogersyille five d.ays ago, sud denly reitifed the way they catne. Ily ' also; that it is reporledon w hat appears to be good authority, that Wheeler' with a large force is between Knoxvilfe and Bristol, advaucing;jnto Kentucky. Pftersbubg, Apia:. 30th. ' ..... j.. . . . , jrV. , . . The Situation in front of this place and Bermuda Hundreds unchanged. Btimuff the whole of vesterdav. The neray poured a furious and continuious fire of shot and hi upon the town, do insr bowevei', liftM or no damage. To day all comparatively quiet. ; Jr C 'Richmond Aug. 30. The. fallowing was received this morn- v AtlantAj Aug. 30. To Hon. J. A, Seddbn: The eneiny have clianged ' their entire 1 poiiipn, acl have left ..their line resting rearvGhattahoochie, about same time, nd.bis right extending to points opposite and m ."to the West Point railroad, be- - tweeflj'East Point and Fairburn. Ther hold' nli crossings bri the Cliattahoochle, but npt with a continued line. V Dispatches from Wheeler to the 19th, report the capture of Dalton with a large quantity ',6'f stores, about 200 prisoners air.d two, hqndred mules. . He destroyed three trains of cars and twenty miles of tailroad; fli&' .command is in good C6n ' litidiil ' -,: ' pignell 0:0' Atlanta, Aug, 30,' Theetiemy cccupieji the West Pouit roaifortifyirfg and removing the track. :Scoits report the Federal cavalry ' lst . tfiigh't(ivancing in the direction of West tPoiiitT5 Col. M. H. Cofer of the OtttKen f ttucky Regt. appointed Provost Marshall jren. ot tnu army and assumed s position this morning. ' A SAD MISFORTUNE. A gallant soldier, Gapt. Jqsepli 5-. Morrison, who was" wonnded in the leg, near Drewry's Bl tiff, in May last? returned to Richmond a few day 8 ago en route for his post. Hav ina.; brother in the army before Petersburg, fie thought he would pay hitn a visit before reporting for duty,. .Arriving there, he found Iris brotfier ,ih the adyanced lines, and stopped for the night at the head quarters of Gen. Hoke. About three 1 o'clock, A. M,, a shell fell among tho mess with whom he was staving.- exploded, and tore off his left foot andeverely woundpd the calf .of his ngbt leg. tie is now lying in a critical- condition at Chester. Cad- tain 31, isjbrother-m-law, to the late Xieut; Gen; Stonewall Jackson, and , was 'formerly' 'on his staffs he was iSUDsequeutiy. upon tne stair ot lien, n. tne command ot a company irt a 1 Nortji Carolina regiment, in which uished gallantry when wounded in May, and to winch lie was return iug. ; He is also, w4e learn, brother f h.Vf, Mormon, District MWHiissary ot. tbp place. Male Caught A deserter, dressed in i aOlB 8 aDDarpl woa ron nn tl1n Southern train, last evening, iust bd- fbroleavingfbr Columbia. He said' U,u!li? arresten, tbat lie belong 4d tQ.the 12th Ajbaniaregiment. ' CJbap' Bulletin. .gjytL NOISY ALONG THE APPOMAT- T0 TQ-NIGI1T. Whereas i a consideration of the fact that every ptim written now is certain to HU;forl U an answer the nong, 'Some m to ljove, naviuor prouucea as replies Wti One to Love," 'Why No One to Love,' uLove Me" fec; and .the song ;fRock Me Jo Sleep, Mother Jiavi rig elicit ed counter poem, the refrain of which is Keep Me Awake, Mother ; Keep Me Awake"; .Therefore, AtlV notay ulung the ApjiomaUox ''to-night, Tor Coiumbiads, Whit worths nd f arrolts A re tiheiliiiv the town, from the left to the right, Fmm Pocahontas to Jarrttt's. .. Grant Huds that the rebels" will not resign, BuiireJready.fur every comer; -So he only can ' shell it out on that line, If it takes him all the summer." Aft" noisy along the Appomattox to-nigiit, ' For two vestfelM loaded with tiowtler, That ttt Uie wharf,: did chanee.'to iguite, ' , 'Witfca noise" like n earthquake, and loude r. Beast Bailer he heard it, uud quivering pale, . ! With his heart jumping up iuiis throttle, Wjent'aiid pat on two extra shirts of mail, While Grant took a pull at his bottle. VP; -.J,'- v . -..!; p All's uoisy along the" Appomattox to night , For Grant, with his inuiersst) valiant, Did dig a mine, and he grinned with delight As he blew up u "re be I" salient. But .General Muhone, as polite as brave, Can bow, and tell him ''I thank 'ee ; Tis true, you've made us a forty foot grave, Aud we filled it level with Yankees." All's noisy along the Appomattox tonight, For Grant stdi coutinues his shelling. With the hissing fuse, and the lurid light, ti" J ' '.JV ..... ..r.. I j : no uuraia vera poauriui uwciilil. He may batter the town from a hundred guns; bhe will shrjnk not, nor beg him for quarter: She has spent too freely the bloo of her sous lo cae for the bricks and mortar. Indi(& ' PHsoner Ambhff the prisoners who have recently pass ud tlirongh Augusta for Anderson ville, it U said thvre wad a lot of In dians capttired in Virginia:; Grant's army must be a sort of tntxtn're tru ly niggers, Indians, sforeigners of all- nations, and Yankees. The returns from . Yancy and Mitcliell counties, published in our Ia6t isue, gave Holdeii 5 votes.t That was an error. The sheriff in forma ns thttt he only received 35.- Ask. Hews. "' v-' - : - - wmmmmmmm WANTED. quifotKe abspitals andihe. Q. 'HI'-De. partment afcthi rce;the coming Fall and the same. AXiberal bVlcer will e Daid for 4 and 8 foot Wodi either delivered or not ariH coruea near in 3ft town. Uontraets lor thi whole or for sirltspNortions of Jt wilt be giv en. Those able tamrnWWdai ibd wishihir to contract will appiit thel QOiirtertoaster's Office to ' July 25. w9ocaSd59sepl8T; , i-, - ... r To Candidates AND OTHERS DESIRING A PUFF Brunr is in the shade hesid nnr fin Orond SmoHnq Tobacco. ' 15 Boxes and 10 .Barrels for pale. 7 Box 58 Cigar 10 Fine Chewing Tobacco. Wholesale or retail. ! WM. E. EDWARDS & CO. Salisbury, July 13, j dif50 WanteU to Purchase. $20,000 'N.: Carolina Bank Notes. $20,000 Greensboro Mutual Insur ance Notes. I V G. V. ANCKER fc CO. j'y 5. tfd46 FOR SALE. 1 Barrel refined Sugar, f Hl Brown do ' I 70 Kegs Nails, 4, 6; 8, 10 and 12, 2 Kegs Soda, Cast SSteel, Iron arid Shovel moles, Refined Borax, ' . Writing Paper, Rifle Powde s Spun Cotton Nos. 8,9. 10,11,12, 0 . kh. " MICHAEL BROWN. Salisbury, J une 29th, 1 864i tfd37 500 BsDehesCotton Tarni :';' " v ' -i "v lOOBaeki VlrgliiU Coast Salt. , ,' t, ' - 'IVX-U & UU. jpNFEpERAT6 BONDS WAKTEI)-- vy rtignt percent, long ana snort dates. I Four per cent. Bonds. , Seven-thirty Bonds. ix. v. Anu&iSK & CO Aul6 dtf78w2ll3 EHHSTJIESTniMKS i rH For sale at this Office April 18th, 1864. SCHEDULE OF PRICES IN NORTH CAROLINA. . The Coinmissionef of Appraisement for the State of North Carolina, again preseut their shedule of prices to govern the purchasing officers of the Government for the next sixty days, unless in ihe interval facts and circum stances should arise to induce an alteration. Every item has been carefully revised and with the valuable aid; of Mr. George W. MordeCia, they trust the schedule now presented will prove satisfactory to both the Government and and the people. They would respectfully urge the people to hasten on with their supplies to majntitia and feed our gallant .amy now fts sombled just on our borders, and in whose ga! 'antry and fortitude, under God, We alone owe our exenfption from the horrors of a revolution, of our homes and families b 'the' barbarous, inhuman foe, who have constaintly'showh they only want the power, and not the will to de stroy us and take all we have. Apples, dried good , pealed per bushel ui no ptlUUUB, e no .... $ 5 00 unpealed, per bushel of 28 pounds, , with handles,, each, without handles, each sides, per pound N hams, per pound shoulders, per pound jowles. per pound while orcornneld.'per bush el of 60 1 pounds apple, per gallon peaeh, per gallon , fresh, net, per pound 8altea per pouild 3 00 12 50 12 00 3 00 3 00 . 2 75 1 50 '10 00 20 00 25 00 I O'O 1 50 1 00 3 00 3 75 11 00 Axes, 4 Bacon, it tt . Beans, Brandy, (i Beef, . ti - Brownsf ulT, good, per bushel 28 lbs Candles, tallow, per pound . i adamantine, perpnund trace, per pound woolen, for soldiers clothes, yard wide, 10 oz. to yard, and pro rata as to greater or less weight or width i per yard raw, per lb Rio, per lb uhshelled, per bushel of 70 lbs shelled, sacks not included per bushel of 56 lbs Chains, Cloth, 6 1 4 00 00 50 Cotton, Coffee, Corn, 6 GO 6 00 4 6 00 80 60 00 i Corumeal, acks not included, per bushel of 50 lbs . cottou, yard wide, J yd. to pound, per yard extra family, per barrel of 196 pounds extra family, per sack of 98. pounds superfine, per bbl, of 196 Prills, Flour, ii tt ,i 30 00 pounds, , '55 00. superfine, per sack of 9$ lbs ' 35 00 fine, per bbf. :bf$96 pounds 50 00 iine, per. sack of 93 poundi .25 00 Fodder, baled, oer 100 Pounds ' 6 00 - . ii Hafit - unbaled.'oer 100 oouuds 50 Voot.' each 5. Q& Hay, baled, per 100 poUhds 6 00 unbaled. per 100 pounds 5" 50 i. Hides, dry, extra) per pound . '4 00 dry, 3 50 ii ii green, per pound 1. 75 artillery, 1st class per head 1,000 00 Horses, tt artillery, 2d class per hejtd UD 00 pig, per tpn of 2,000 lbs ; -180 00 square or round per ton v '-,.700"' 00 hoop, per ton of 2,000 lbs K000 Ot flat or band per ion ..' ' ' . 700 . 00 Iron, i ii ii ii boiler plate per ton ' 1,000 00 serviceable railroad per ton of 2,240 lbs 400 00 i - eaus, castinfB, per pound w wool, dome stic , per yard citrip, iron, per pound good, per 1,000 feet clean, per pound 86le, . pelt pound upper, per pound , 3P 10 00 Kettles', 30 50 00 3 00 tiurnber, Lard, . Leather,; 6 00 i 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 l,0C0 00 l - ' i 4flolasses, caae, per gallon B - iiariinvK. ijr imuiiu Mules, t ' 1st class, per head ' 2d trass, " 3d class, V 800 oa 500 00 ? per Keg : sheaf, unbaled per',100 lbs 100 00 7 50 - 8 00 h-- bushel -lL V 8 00 Osnaburgs, cotton yard wide.T oxto varus per Yaru -i x uv -j. jj f 'j '.t . -i en cotton. yard wide 8 ozii " jCl yard, per yard Onions, per bushel Peas, cow. per bushel of Shoes, . army, per pair 15 00 10 00 2 00 40 00 hoe thread flax, per pound ocks, soldiers' wool, per pair Sheep, fat, per head Sugar, brown, common, per lb. Soap, hard, per pound 3 00 1 00 75 6 00 ti soft, per pound baled, per 100 lbs good, per beshel of 22 lbs, Shucks, Shorts. 1 00 1 75 5 00 Ship stuff, good, 37 ' Tea, black, per lb " green, per lb Tent cloth, cotton.' 10 oz to vard, per 8 00 yard 1 50 Tobacco, ... .i ' '' i, Tallo Vinegar No' 1, extra . 3:00 No 1 2 50 No 2 I 75 Luzs 1 25 clean, per pound 2 50 elder, per gallon 2 50 manufactured, per erallon . 1 25 Whiskey; good per gallon ' 25 00 Wheat.. first rate white oer' bushel ; of 60 lbs P 4 10. 00 " fair, per bushel of 60 lbs ,8;,50 " ordiukrv. oer bnshel of 60 V pounds ' 8 1)0 Wheat straw baled, per 100 pounds 1. .50 " ( unbaled, per 100 poundfi 1 00 Wool, washed; per pounds ' 800 oil wished: per pound 6 00 Wagons, wood axle. 4 horse dew each 350 00 tt . it ii iron axle, 4 horse new, each. 374 00 wood axle 2 " new each, 250 00 iron axle 2 newieach 5 275 00 Potatoes, Irih, per'bushel of 60 lbs 10 00f it sweet, per " . " " "'. 8.0Q dried, peeled, per bushel Jf 38 lbs ' " ; ? 8 50 5 00 2 t)0 2 50 tt unpeefedt per bush 38 lbs ' fresh , net, per lb v salt, ' . Prrk, Pasturage, 1st quality, near town, per neau, per moutn - common, near town per head , per mbn th, 1st quality, in the country per head, pe" month .-. common, in the country, per head, per moPth good, per ounce new, per pound old, per pound 1 good, per bushel of 56 lbs two bushels, osnaburgs! each 10 00 7 00 9 00 6 00 56 00 ' 50 40 10 00 3, 00 I 30 1 10 I 75 20 00 35 00 25 00 8 00 70 8 00 Quiniue, Rice, . Rye, Sacks, Shirting, cotton, wide, A yds to a pound, per yard cotton, wide, 3 yds to a pound, per yard , Cotton stripes, 3 yds to lb, per yard Salt Coasl, per bush of 50 lbs,' ii T.itfArrwtl i- ' il ' Virgiuia, " Steel, cast, per pound Wheal bran, per bushel of 17 lbs. Tarn, cotton per bunch of 5 lbs HIRE OF LABO TEAMS, WAGONS, AND. HORSES. Bnilinfflong forage, per hundred lbs. 75 Shelling aud bagging corn, sacks fur nished by government, per bushei 25 Hire of two , horse teams, wagon and driver rations furnished by owner, per day 12 00 Hire oftwp horse teams, wagon and driver, rations furnished by govern ment, per day 8 00 Hire of four horse teams, Wagon and driver, rations furnished by owner, per day , r 22 50 10.00 25 00 18 00 3 00 1 75 75 00 45 00 Sire of four horse teams, wagon aud driver rations furnished by govern ment per day Hire of six horse teams, wagon and driver, rations furnished by owner, per day " ; ' . ' Hir 'of six hprse teams, wagon and driver, rations furnished by govern ment pet day ;" : : iire of laborer, rations furnished by owner, per day ' "' Hire of laborer, rations furnished by government, per day Hire of laborer rations furnished by owner, per month " ' '' '" Hire of labarer, rations furnished by government, per month Hire of horses, per ayi " For the information of all persons concerned, wepublisli the IbRiwihg ; instructlonsVith" the IIVW lllUb bllU IT WW HI SJV IVM V. WW 1 No officei1, or 1ijgek'stl.anM'MbressHk crBBary , buuuiicb which iir pcrsuu utajr u( tor ine consnmptioa 01 nuuBeit, nis jaioiiy, em ployees, slaves, or to carry on his ordinary pie-. chanicatj , inanufacturiug agricultural imple ments.'' ' The next meeting of the Board will be held' n the Senate ( number, in the City oKaleigh, on. Friday, the 30th day of September next, unless sooner changed. Impressing , agents inirst furnish good and satisfactory reasons for disapprovals on appeals, or the award pf local appraisers will-be approved. Alt communica- tions should be addressed to the I Secretary of the Board. Raleigh, N. C. (Signed) ; H. K. BMKti.w, Garyaharg;' N. C. " R. V. BLACKSTOCKi Stocksvilie.NC. Corn's A ppraism't for the State, of NC. Geo. W. Morpecai, Umpire. , . Salisbury. N.C., Aug. 9, 1864, dtf35 60YERNMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA. . . ' t . - ' r v- His Excellency, Zeltiilon-' B. Vance, Burf- combe. Governor.. CoTDavid A Barnes, Northamptdn, Aid. v . jL-r r nil- wir- t.i ,u .' " UU vrcuriio ijivno. w ant do Richard H Battle, Jr, Anson, Private Secre Dr Edward Warren, Chowan, Surgeon Gen'Ll John P H Ross, Wake, Secretary of Sate. Jonathan Worth, Randolph, Public TmisuMir? Curtis H Broguen. vvayne, omptror. Samuel FPhillps-Orange, Auditor. . Oliver H Perry, Wake. MateJ.ibrarian. Peaches, Major uenerai u u uatun, xnoir, Aujuiauiitb absen.e of wbieh has hitherto readers a' eI5 s . . - ' Major William Bul.ck, Beaufort, Paymaster. Major John DevereUx, . W ake, Quartermaster, Major Thomas Dflogg, Wak, qom ft wowrawn?" "TT?r:t.''- ;i a V r 1 But to the attainment of this great end.some kjor Jam SloaiiT Guilford, uarlermaster. thing more is necessary than me re 'verbal ex- , i-' ' tt f"7-' r 7. "tV. 7 nf Major James HFoote, Ass t Adjt Gen, (Roll of Honor.; ', Major W5m-A" Graham Jr A88' AdJ General. t Lieut. JosiaK CoTUns, " VVashington. . county, Ordnance Department. . i j - - .3f -j , . v Lieut John Bv atfieryi Wake," Asa't General. - ?r . Lieut Thomas White, FxIitii Asa't Qjiar- termaster. fj, w;.,:..i. Lieut Isaac W Garrett, EdgeL-nW Asat ' lr t - ' Quartermaster. . Lieut Thaddens McGee. Wake. A&'t Con mis8ary. . T-? ;r - . v . .. -. - A iieui unaries n inompson, aae missary. : . , . JUiJiViAt.. Sunrvme fSaurt- Richmond M Pearson. Yaifcimety- ,irotrfhoat 'the nfeaeraoy ipine en- kin. Chiaf JnRtire. Wm H Battle. Oran. and Mathias E Manly, of Craven Jud: Sion H Roffers. Wake, Attorney General Hamilton C Jones. Rowan, Reporter Edm'mid B Ffflman. Clftrk. f Meets in tha nitv o'aday in Jnne each-year, rm has been olseonUnaedt ' iij "A Kaleierh . second M The Morganton term Superior Courts Judges Edwin G Reade. J Romul08 M Sannders, mke: Robert M ohipp. Henderson. : r K Heath, ClidwarijRobt S French, Iwsottj JWH. AwaW, bnhutcirwiir direJ . James W Osborne, MecktenbprGewge How-- itg editorial iianagement CL mnca&n x ard Wilson; Robert B Gilliam, granyille; Wm. conpectod with th KteraryeondiwUftrcV tt 4 SoUeUotsl't Circuit. Jesse - J i Yeates.l communications shonld be directed to the Pror naruord; and, Charles C Clark, Craven: 3rd. ipneiors, Sihtt TT 1i--tlirY.iJ!:&f?l! tt'Y WEDDERBURN & ALFRIEND. as settle, Kockingham: 5th. Kafoh Bnx. toni Cumberland; 6Ti7 Robert F'ArmfieTdT Yad kin; 7th, Wm P Bynnm; 8thi Augustus 5 iii.crriiijuu, puncotnoe? COITElSDERATE STATES GOTERIOIEIVT. LOCATED AT EICfiMONDV Vi'.- TAe Executive . ' : , Hon. Jeff. Davis, of Miss , President.;- v. . . Hon. A. H. Stephens, of Ga., Vice-Presidsat TAe Cabinet : J P Benjamin, of La.. Secretary;, of State. C G Memminger, of S C:, ecy ot" Tearjr Jas A Sedpon, of VaM Sec'y of Wars Ji'jfy ' S I R Mallory, of FJa., Sec'y of the Ifayy., Hon Geo Davis, of N C.VAttorney General. John H Reagan, of Texas, Postmaster GeVrl ! Heads of Bur eaus. ? 'v Rufus R Rhodes, Commissionerof. Patents. G E W Nelson, Supt of Public Printing, ."", Gen Sam Cooper, Adjt and Inspector Gen.' John S Preston, Chief of Bureau of Cortscrijt . tion. v t Brig-Gen A R Lawton, Quartermaster Gen. S P Moore, Snrgeon-Generak 1 i-- . 5 W Johns, Medical Purveyors North Carolina Representation la Cengresu ' Senate. - ..; , . Wm T. Doaf en and Wm A Graham. , House of Representatives. I ; First District Martin, Hertford, Gates Chowan, Perquimans, Fasquotank, CflrYifuck Camden. Northampton,. Washington, :Tyrtei and Bertie W N H Smith. Second District Halifax; Edgecombe. Beam fort, Wilspn, Pitt, Green. .Lenoir and: Jlyde-rr R R Bridge rs. B Third District Carteret, Jones, Craves; Onslow, Duplin, Wayue, Johnston and SaniR- son J T Leach. .. , Fourth District New Hanover, B runs wick Columbus, Bladen, Robeson, Cumberland Riclt mond and Harnett J O Futcher. , ' Fifth District Warren , Franklin, Granyille. Wake, Orange aud Nash Josjah Turner,. ' Sixth District Alamance, Person. Caswell, Rockingham, Guilford, Stokes and Forsyth e'. J A Gilmer. , , : . . .. Seventh District Randolph, Davidson, Chatham, Moore, Montgomery, Stanly- aid' Anson J M Leach. Eighth District Rowan, Cabarrus, Unies, Mecklenburg, Gaston Lincolu, Catawba faai Clesveland J G Ramsay. , ' Ninth District-Ashe, AlleghanyWilkes, Caldwell A lexandei, Yadkjn, Surry, Davie, Iredell and Burke B S Gait her. Tenth District Clay, Cherokee, Macoa,- Jackson, Madison, Buncombe Transylvania, Henderson, rolk, Yancey, McDowell, Ktthe r J gjiford, Mitchell; Haywood and Watanga-G W Ajogan. .CQFFEDERA TE S TATES CQURTS. The District . of- North Carolina, is divided. inlo three Judicial Districts, and jthe "times and places of holding the courts appointed , by the Judge. . - K . Hon. Asa Biggs, of Martin, Judge. ' Go-.V. Strong, of Wayne , Drst. Attorney Wesley Jones,, of Wake, Marshall The Court of the District of Albematle Ys held at Halifax, on Wednesday next aftef thjr4 Monday in May and November. Joseph Rani sey, clerk Rocky Mpmiti ' ' .-u- 4? The Court for the Ditrictf PaHil'tco ie held at Goldsboro' on the four'Mbnday in May and November, William Watson, clerk, War- ronton. 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