I y r . ' A -..' '' : Sf ., ... r 1 t n w ipwi I, i r, ti. . . RATJRBURT, N. 0.; "'I,' 'I M..1' ,..!' f I""!, I'M , 1 '., il.'l l"T I f'.'M J yij II I 'I'll! IMI Im t jam kuk .1 I I 1 1 t ii I ' ' I ' I . 1 1 'L 111 . H 1 1 . il 'I ill I l 11 .W 1 . il Hi III 11 I' J ' V V " " '.I ' .bhenti. Hunter una GainpH pro 4ceJedntoB the iixter raaa ana ('(under flnr of trace Wintered theene- of Gen.1 B8Urfd . jolmsmiV divwir- it :WfirWe.tD'i.fPtho to. icock, of Geni. Grkntu Wtaflf and cfn- r.. WOBT TQB PKRSS ASSOCIATION iies are in soma, force f'inant Spring8,Ufr tWre counijr, nuc aave inafe tv6 advice. RejioyW'ai to theiKiltWbee,'frftflictin. ixne noose after A dei,"lri9'Mia't: Wli ' ar thorizipg Hie ..traoajniaaioii of mew-J papref to soldiers tree ot postage K-aiil-i',ijotwfth6&qdhi' oayai it thereby became a law. Kesolntions were .ftpptedi 'Cbrdlally thank i thefespd mn of the :9th, HI&aFSelioiefe&ir. giula itjcrerjQtfCi teriBioatiou ' to dedicate? themael vfes MifivrtO" t!ier eaered cactse of Liberty aad Independenc." ' EwingubiD?ttedd resolatlon rel ative to . ia$e , repesetitatiyds.Crotn Missouri anil Kentucky, which after awaiting in the rear, v The CQiantt8 eioners will be entertained sratifs Head QaarterSt ton start for Waihinrto& ' to mdrrr Stephens servant waa permitted to aceomDanv: him, GolJi! Hatch the ft V assistant- afent of exchange accom panied the Oommi8sian0ra as.Secre ar - Dnring the passage of the Commissioners the breast works of the enemy s well a.onr own were crowdeti with aoldiers, sritae6sibg noVel event. . e of friee o gaveri partebw'afCt.'V 'Si I V ; offietni of th Government for ike next rftljf r77 .Litb" j dw, unless Ik the lnter?ai.faltt and tfroarn- UoW-' ''-clwtP?' Jnnil f larrter should ftrfe to itKjuee an alteration jt 4i9afn6lafd. j ffl!on It- Sd wiii BT a l9n care folly revweH and wivh whiskey ,:ond perfgnnon ine araiaaoie aia 01 mr. ubwxv . ;HorH9ya, j whe, i per 'UosneipffjiMibs.-, ney trust tha schedaie now prfwnta wnit prate satisfactory tobothios UorernmelUaud 8ome(reba, was tato: npoii the ta blfl:.HlIMiea,: resolfveailMt into se- cret seSKPi -The Senate agreed to the rdOTeiBe consolidiitiou bill to a cotn'tkrtfcffMereiKje. TheHoua bllt'tbr'the sedne ra tion of per'HaWe, tOJflilitary du ty, who lrtpfilfeJshali de part -ffroui7,thifi Goofederate: States withniPerVas8e TeV Richmond," Jan. 31. Gen. Lee's nom iaatituijair Gpj,-tclHeflWa8 prepaWraeWfflrfd- WafJ)e- The deIay-n-'6ddifjtttiO' the Sen ate arises fronrhesient3 ina bility t'o'siglr l'ni8yl5aine .lftconse- ln.tttfttigfytf&siix&nd hand. The Presi fent is stiH conflnecf WhirfVoon tliis VnornI5gra!Hl niay iiot.be able for some o!aykoA,ecoveV tntf pse of -liis iiand: itMff etattnl that cooi'iAi- were greeted iiyith .v,ociierW8 elieeca oy the tfoops and umttmilardeffi' kees oiilheTr arrival within 'Uie Yan- kee J i rfeS? Wmm4Wm(fr Qpon the d asSe nties of 4iia new; position oreads M.iiigrcziWBi RlCHM of Alabanl'a.'bQtisIjes a' card' to his says) me;qaeatUii.KfaopniD jik iormal negotiationsorpSCJ with ahaDe agreeable to nis pnni and as'r bar be lieves heipwrshea. .He. shall and resume b& seat ib the House of EepieniWflTi day. Tribuiie-pf-the,2j5rfi arrived froin Pernam duco an'l fe&e Gctofeqrtte' Steamer Shenandd&'tfo porchap ,mfiBr'l aloa iiaX wi of Brazil, eo&MacVr?: which vessels bound for the ' United States r: were obtatnmfl; a British" -fegfafter; fiarfjef-tatte' at we waijj4rrVaa' A BSKtence' costing .ihlrty thotTsand dollarsM'BQT presented Gen. Grant hy the Citi4eh6f Philadelphia, McClelland sailed for Europe on Wednesday." "fte America . tejJar.Buffab and other tttildingsweee diroyed by .fire on Wed nesday. lioss one t riullibn, Gold 215. mmttoeraare still here and aD- f iiuauons to pasa titrougb the ene- -j o,iiuoa were maue yesieraay anu 3fi:!. Kih&ft thIS lifter. odn an ans Wex vaa ;retoil3e(ft ,te Pnrjrortrwhrch has'' bestf protoui SaSmr ffio vexj of ihi- -wiuuera wm prooaoiy . dq qeter- uenffirorTowi via Icpnaeqaence 0 penmmtM itcutenKRK who is he; Te prpsnme everybody wants to know who is. P. wr," the man who has been; visiting Richmond with yrppo8itions from Washington in regard to peace.; , He is , a Print er and for a -number , of yeara was the 'anthorizeci phblisherv'of ttje de bates . nd proceecling8 JrMf tlie old U.- S., Congress. Most ipeopie in this country have heard M .the firm of 'r&'&fves-.CM .reporters ami pniiifre. raucis a. . BlaUaa tha leaag; timfeesx of firm, v and hernial ?nhooiiefi tndif thfettftrkrrat "tjife Wtelfs MM Offipe Si real raea , ttiBtv alt tljliigs Jua com- shape the, speech e olTjrnjabera or C6nptesa;rand it nrastb under- stood that the material out of which times Tery ecfaftt, lor if the speeches of many public jtnen weren printed ittsty&ejr atdelteTed or-irrttt6n( man" would be Waatediorever. Mr. 'Blair is now an pW m,(h8 igor- temDoraneoualv WcbJter, i Qalhomi; ,iMelloffieaad Galea ife Seatoh. H,apa"trlr:! Dublic affairs. ' VJ I's -sui: lUttles i camp, ,ion per poaod bomber, good, per i.ow feet ' Llird, eleatt,i?er pBttd ijeauier ' 5 sole, pjsrtposna oWenHlmes. If the resnlt of.rej cnyjlpTements shonia prote ty liaa had i influence enough wiilt the Lincoln Administration toinddoifr tb jh'ake' .fair and honorable tends for peace with the Confederate an-.J-JFparWPM.y tboril8., his name should be h.dl fefSKir"4 efl j&oyth to posterity as a ptiblic ben ettor.. The . Printers, Ut least, should unite and erect a monument to hiSTfttemory.-: Western Democrat. e'd. Tohg;l as a runaway aegrqif Who left Mary land apme years ago, and has been a pet of certain strong-minded abolition women of the North made a speech the other day, in New Xork, whcb, w are bound to-say, wa& a very sensible speech; and in the course of it ho said . y: . " I am of opinion that suoh is the confidence jh the m aster cab in spire bVer hfs, slavejf Jff fX)avis goes about in earnest .to raise a black aritay, making them suitable prbm jsa, tqpao be ita'fiec tive ipfthwar for Southerajnde pendence. If Jeff. Davis will hold ont-heTJlacks- 9f the opbftheir freedom firnarahtee " thel f' freedom r ferniar;lste. bnt.Jaay -4tl68tdd7fa pifec'ti'of land una Sght valiantly for thia boon ) ""We believe that this negro speaks and we are satisfied that, if Congress and thei Statefs, had' taken steps ear fy&t fall to' 'ny.igivenf Qen. two hundred thousand-negroes, we should scarce-Jo-day hiive . hai a Yankee fo6tprintion Soit3iern soil. Raleigh Confederate. vie ' of ipnj&ss'tifrl 8horV iotidVperbesHet of 22 .'lb, fl&fc-slRt'iQd.tit ! 537h The Commissioners of Xpi ' -75 1'40 8 00 rWmedtR,tVSfTc,colum, lOox to yn., ptr . . A rV ..ii. u.t(iL!. Ui'v;'-, -. , . .: . . . . ..a n ui ilium vnnniuai aaiu jjrciii tjcn jHKt : jfft bUUl ....... . ... T - - . ; hedul and the people. They would respectfully aryo, the people u haatfnon w'h their. suppVes to maintain and feed our gallant army now as- emblfd jual on oar borders, and in whose gal? !antry and fortitnde, npder. God, we alone owe oar exemption from the horrors of a revolution, of oar homos and families by the barbarous, inhuman foe, who have i constantly shown they only want the power', and not the will to de stroy us and take all we have. . Apples, ; dried good", pealed per bushel s of 28 poouds. . $5 00 " unoealed, per bushel or iiii pounds, . with handles, e.ach; t without handles, seh per pound, hog round r white or cornBeld, per bush el of 60 pounds ' apple, per gafton peach, peiguHon. 'i fresh,, jiet. per pound fresh, gross, per pound, ' ; sailed, per pound ''r Brownstaf, good, per hnshei 28 lbs Candles,, tallow par pound . adamantine, per pound trace, per pound " ' . ' . wobleoj for soldiers lothes, yard wide . 10. to yard, andpro rata as to gseater ; or less weight' or width, per ' yarff'' rawperlb ; ,JRio,prUY uasbelled, per bushel of 70 f : ahsltedj sacks nut iitcluded . , 4er bushel of 56 lbs Corameal, saeks not . .included, per ; '7 bushel of 50 lbs Prills. ? -fcoUott, J yard 'wide, yd--r- . -.Jto. povjid. per yard ! Flour, . extra family, per barrel of f 196 pounds .' " i -V ; - mperfineper bbt., of 16 Axes, J v .. Bacnn, Beans, Brandy, , i Beef, it ' Chains Cloth Cotton, Coffee, Corn, v. .Till' 3 50 '12 50 12 00 3 00 7 ,50 10 00 10 00 1 00 , 50 ' 1 50 1 00 3 00 7 75 11 00 6 00 1 00 4 50 5 00 5 00 5 20 80 45 00 41 25 pounds I . i . ,. fine per ibl. of 196 pounds 33 75 odder; v bafed, per 100 pounds ' 4 00 j ' ' . vnpalM, perauu pounds Hats, woolpiacft - iv.- i , ; Bay, . rjbtled. 4er.400 poirnds I " . . uajisied, per 100 poondi Hides, ir "dry, extraVfer pound 3 50 5 00 4 00 3 50 300 2 50 I 50 rtil!erT,lst c!aflwrhearti 1.000 00 inumrv. ssa cnu r troar pig, No. 1, per ton .rues, ai 3 "-i. ; L.ft j : tlx tt it iivi oAn Art 2000 lbs i 350 00 6- 20C0 Mj 314 00 onnn ik 97a nn Bteom r 2000 710 00 . ton of 20GQ poanda, : ;v;103000 semeeatMe rauroaa per. to OIZ.34U IDS' t ! fi1 f castiiffsi pisf pound . tiktM, wooU domestic, per yard Males, ii Nails, Oats, 11 4 WPjON, hito regain &f1tt tfkitV YPWrJM&l&A ProKswonaf servjceUoUwanaf SaBsta r 'mr , WWtf. ry and vicinity. June7WI.- (d5t:wtn Molasses, cane, per ganon sorghami uo lstlass, per head 2d&assl fV .. .;.;. 3dcfass, ' extra m perke ymM sheaf, unbaled per 1 sheaf, baled 100 lbs ' shelled, per bushel Osnaburgs, cotton J yard wide; 7 oz to yard, per yard " cotton yard wide, 8 oz to . ., yard, per yard Onions. ber bushel FPeas, . -; cow. per bash el of 60 lbs.' Potatoes, Irish, per bushel of 60 lbs . " sweet, per. " ( " Peaches, dried, peeled, per bushel of 38 lbs- ' " . unpeeled, per bush 38 lbs Pork- fresh.net, per lb " salt, Pasturage, 1st quality, near town, per head, per month, common, near town, per head, per month, 1st quality, in the country per head, per month common, in the country, per head, per month good, pe r ounce new, per pound old per pound good, per bushel of 56 lbs twobushelSjOshaburgsV each cotton, wide, 4j yds to a pound, per yard : . It cotton, f wide, 3 yds to a pound, per yard Cotton stripesV yds to 15," per yard Salt Coast, per buih of 50 Jbs, LiverpooV " " " Ylrginia, -v"-," i Steel, uast, per pound " , SKoesi army, per pair Shoe thread flax, per pound Socks, soldiers' wool, per pair . Sheep, fat per head Sugar, brown, eommon, per lb Soap, . hard, per pound A . v fti per pound Shucks, bed, per 100 lbs 400 00 3fr v 10 00' , 30 50 00 ; ,3 75 6 00 . 7 00 . 7 00 10 00 5 00 1.0C 0 00 800 00 J 500 0(r j;im) 00 ba i 4 50 S25 it 4 00 I 00 7 50 4 00 4 00 u Quinine, Rice, , Ii Rye. Sacks, Shirting, 1:4. 8 50 5 00 1 00 2 53 8 00 5 00 7 00 4 00 56 00 50 40 '5 00 3 00 1 30 110 1 75 20 00 35 00 25 00 8 00 15 00 10 00 2 00 35 00 3 00 1 00 1, 4 3 DO 2 50 US 4 1 2t 2 50 '3 OQ ' ia 00 - f. .. . . 53 W50 , ? 8 oo 00 Wheat bran, per bushel ot 17 lbs: ? Wheat straw, bated per 100 pounds, -" " unbaled. ner 1 00 boubdr fWool, t washpd.per posnd f . ' iinurDshpl. nar nnnnd Wagons, wood axle, '4 horse naw ech 3S3DO " wood axle 2 ' Shewt each 5000 Yarn. cotton Der bunch old lbs sn'S 00 HIRE. OF LABOR TEAMSJWAGONS AND HORSESWC' ; & ' ; Bailing long forage, per hundred lbs. 75 Shelling and baggiqg'corn, sacks far nished by government, per buehei : ,25 Hire of two horse teamsj wagon and driver rations furnished by owner, per day i? T " ' Hire of two horse teams; wagon and driver, rations furnished by govern mentper day I Hire of four horse teams, wagon' and driver, rations furnished by owner, per day Hire 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 hbrsV 'teams, wagon and driver, rations furnished ly govern ment per day ; Hire of laborer, ratious furnished by owner, per day ' Hire of laborer, ration? furnished by government, per day Hire of laborer, rations furnished by owner, per month Hire of labarer, rations furnished by government, per month . .45 00 Hire of horses, per day . , , ; . 2 00 For the information of all persons concerned, we publish the following instructions, with the hope that they, will be strictly obeyed : - "No officer, or agent shall impress the ne cessary supplies which any person may have for the consumption of himself, his family, em ployees, slaves, or to carry on his ordinary me chanical, manufacturing agricultural imple ments. , 1 The next meeting of the Board will be held in the Senate Chamber, in the City of Raleigh, on Friday, the! 30th day of September next, unless sooner changed. Impressing agents must furnish irood and satisfactory reasons for disapprovals ooj appeals, or the award of lopal appraisers will jbe approved. All commnnica. lions should bet addressed to the Secretury.nl the Board Raleigh, NJ C. , (Signed). H. K. BUKGWYN, 1 " Garvsburg, N. C R. V. BLACKSTOCK, Stocksville.N. C. Corn's Appra sm't for the State of N. C. Gpo. W. Mordgcai, Umpire. .Salisbury, IN .U., Aug. 3, lb4. dtfJ5 12 00 7 00 20 00 10 50 260 13 50 4 00 2 50 90 00 CiiLEivJDiUt or l8G5. , ; CI .AM. 1 JANT v o o ' 8 '9 '10 4 5 11 FEBRUARY, y ; 12 13 iMk'WtJSU MAROH, :xJ v3v 4 5 6 7 S9W11 12 13; U 1 Q It; 18 . 19 20. 2l W23 "24 25 26 27 28 2 " 30 31 X 8 14V 15 21 22 28 29 2 9 16 23 30 3 4 56 10 11,12 13f 17 1819 20 24 25 26'27 MAY, 1 2- 3 4 5 6 7 8 ,9 10:11 12viar 14 15 i'"l'7Tf& 'Itf' 2 21 22 "23 24 ''25 26 27 28 29 SO 31 : '6: 7,vy8r9,?10 13 14 20 21' 22 - 23w24. 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26- 27 28' 2980 JULY, ' 2 9 16 23 30 3 4 r .10 'il .12 i7:;i$ 19 24 25 26 31 6 ;' 7 i .3 i i 27 15 21 W 28,29 COXFEDEItltK STATES' GOVERNMENT. ' locate d at Richmond, va. I he Executive : Hon. Jerv. Davi , of Miss , President. Hon. A. H. Stki hens, of Ga., Vice-Presidenvi .: The Cabinet : J P Benjamin, oi La i Secretary of State. G G Memhingkh, of S C, Sec'y of Treasu r Jas ASxDDON, ojf Va., Sec'y of War. S R Mallo&v, of Fla., Sec'y of the Navy. Hon Geo Davis, bf N C Attotney General. -John H Reaoan, of Texas, bslmaster Gen'rl Head of Bureaus ' ' Ra$ts R Rhodes, jCommissioner of Patents. G E W Nelson, Supt of Public Printing. Gen Sani Cooper) Adi't and Inspector Gen- Johp S Preston, Chief of Bureau of Conscrip-, .j lion. y ; : ii yj . . Brig-Gen A R LaWtoa, Quartermaster Gen. S P Moere, Surgeon-Generat E W JohniMedi;al Purveyor. ' .a-.'-.:'.. : mmm tthern Cultivator. IN pursuance ofM plin long entertained, and to meet the . expressed wants o. the ;Agri cultnralists of the Cdoatry .Residents of ( the South, the subscriber ahopunces his- intension to commence the publicatW f a Weekly1 edi tion of the Sootbbrn G ujtWatosU : .'f o i The paper will retain itseent forjo nishing eight pages of readingfttfeir weekly It. will be devoted, as heretoforiAgiicul ture. Also,'to Current News, a synopsis of Army Intelligence, Proceedings of Coaeiss, rything necessary to render it a valuable anft auueuiituio FAMILY NEWSPAPER for the Farmers, 'Pjanters, Gardeners Stock; Raisers, Housewives and Business Men ofthe Confederecy. The first number of the Weekly edition will Be Issued on or before the first Sat urday in November TERMS 6 for 6 moaths, or $3 for three months. Single copies 25 cents, r . .4 . All pr esent, subscribers to the Cultivator. to be supplied for the remainder of this year 1864 with Weekly, .without any advance in price.. Address . . ' D. REDMOND, . . , tfdl53 . j Augasta. a. OAAA POUNDS WOOL; for Which we iUUl will pay the highest prices In cur rency , specie, or .exchange for HATS oi Co?- AUGUST, 6 13 20 ' ;27 28 SEPTEMB'ER, 3 4 10 1.7 24 OCTO'R, 1 8 15 ; 22 29 November; , 5 .6 12 13 19 20 26. 27' DECEMBER, 3 4 10 11 17 18 24 25 31. 1 .2 3 7 . 8 SuiQ.: ii,!i 14.15 17.18 lQt 21 22 23 :24 25 26 '. 30 31 ;, 11 18 25 2 9. 16 23 30 29 j' 19 26 .3 10 17 24 31 1 2 7. 8;., .9 14 15 1 16 22 29 6 13 20 27 4 11 7 14 21 28 5 12 1 2 8 & 15 16 22 23v 29 6, . 13 14 18' 19 25 26 21 28 23 30 5 12 19 6 13 20 26 '.27 7 14 21 28 20 27 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 29' 21 28 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 Soldiers' Families: I WILL meet you at China GroW tha' se cond Wednesday; 11th instant ; at'Rowaa Mills the second Thursday, 12 instant; and at Gold-Hill, second Friday, J3th . instant and will cotitinae. to attend a i these places the 2d Wednesday, Thursday' and Friday in each month dnring thecyear. T will also attend at J M. G. Morgan's mill, on Wednesday the 18th. instant. r . J. S McCUBBINS, u Jan 3d, 1864.: f ,t i,i-:195dtf y Gon'r, Where can yoa Find BLUlSTONEBl-Mass.Borax.Browtt 'Sugarif'Saft and Vebirian Red T'"' ' -.Also; a! Jot of beautiful Table Salt, in 4 lb. sacks? 12 pr. Drawers., '. , 1 dpz. pr- Ladies Black Cotton Hose. ' ;300 yds. Gimps and Lace.Trimming ?' J Jasi over atv the store of - T'-'.4'?h'' , EDWARDS & CO. l- streetGjraaUe Fnt, . ipj3it . oaiisoury. XrARiiWB"11 pay tha highest XJL prices fox. TURS, eitherin, cash or ex- change for nats. . Jan ie.i xot-tr ' uur vwu jt rimer, - do. da Reader, r-W V ... v w Jkfc6vie& each FO SALE -4 THIS OFFICE ' ' ' - - -

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