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1: THH THB C0NS1M CONSERVATIVE; I. v. T. 'following rates will be eaarged lor aU, advertUemesta tne i '-sd In the DfT.and WxaKLT CoKsxavxTrm svtaaor niKTU3rxs oa txas 4-, rUBIJBnUD DULT iKD VHUT UT fljfg. WBATHBBY, PRINTER TO' TSIE BTATB.

1 ATI VE Mm TERMS OP THB WKBXLT: Oi -Tv days, -T! edays, dayv Fl-i days, rv. 00 .10 00 to oo A S3 00 One week, Two weeks. Three One month, Two months, to et eeeo to 00 180 OS xtaoe i One monthv 4 CO Three mouths, I 10 (DO Six months, so Ob oaths 43 00 t0 to either Dally or received for a Jtpr time than six. months. Vol.

fNo. 290. hen sent by letter, the money must accompany the adver nent. Obituaries, religious and other notices charged as st'-rtisements and must be paid in advance. Heaanartert "Post Aw'TAlHsr'a Gin's.

Orridi, Richmond, Ya March It, ltU, Noi la. 'j-': EreouliTd Carolina, --r Adctavt QsKKaaia Orrios, Raleigh, 1 Gx5SRAX ObDSKS,) tvk ft A IC RE 0 S. OF THE SOUTHERN PfcBSS ASSOCIATION. i-UTf according to act.ot CongreVsy In the yew 1661, by the Clerk' Office of the District Court Pf the Confederate States of the 'Northern District of IV. J5i less- CONSERVATIVE i v4- j.

r- 'v TEA 1 07 PRESS -i w. fv, 7 B. HEATHERY a G0v Proprietors. .1 HAVING ITTjiniXS OF PRESS3SS, and a large aseort- nt of PRINTING MATERIALS, 9 are prepared to execute In a workmanlike manner and th despatch, every description of i PLAIN- AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING! iooks, SHIN-PLASTERS, POSTERS, HAND.BILLS, CIRCULARS, LETTER HEADS, i BILL HEADS, CATALOGUES, RECEIPTS, CARDS, ETC. 'X- -2' Special attention paid i i GOVERNMENT BLANKS.

"He GOVERNMENT OP NORTH CAROLINA. JJis Excellency, Zsbulon'B Vance, Buncombe, Qoveraor Col David A Barnes, Northampton, Aid. Col George Little, Wake. de 6 Robins, Randolph, Private Secretary, i Dr Edward Chowan, Surgeon General. Charles R.

Thomas, Carteret Secretary of State. Jonathan Worth, Randolph, iPablio Treasurer. Curtis Brogden, Wayne, Conrptroler. -t Richard Battle, Jr, Anion, Auditor. Oliver II Perry.

Wake, State Librarian. C. Kerr, of Mecklenburg, State Geologist Major General Gatlin, Lenoir, Adjutant General. Major William Gulick, Beaufort, Paymaster. Major John Devereux, Take, "Major Hogg, Wake, Commissary and Ordnaaee Offleei.

Major James Sloan, Guilford, Quartermaster; Major Henry A Dowd, Edgeoembe, do Major James H. Foots, Asst. Adjt. (Roll of Hoaor.) Major William A Graham, Ass't Adjt. General.

Lieut. Josiah Collins, Washington county Ordnaoee De partment. Lieut. Thomas White, Franklin, Asst. Quartermaster.

Lieut. Intao W. Edgecombe, Asst. Quartermarte Lieut. Thaddeus MeGee, Wake, Asst.

Commissary. Lieut Charles H. Thompson Wake, Asst. Com mUsarr. Lieut.

Geo.VW. Thompson, Caswell, Asslitant Adjutant General, (Roll of. judicial. SUPBEMS COURT. Richmond Pearson, Yadkin, Chief Justice.

Wnv Orange, and Matthias Manly, Craves, Judges. Sion Rogers, Wake, Attorney General. Patrick Winston, Wake, ifeporter. MeeW in the city of Raleigh second Monday lp June a eh year. The Morganton term hay been discontinued.

SUPERIOR COURTS. 'j Judges Edwin Reade, Person, Romulus Saunders, Wake Heath, Chowan Robt French, Robeson James Osborne, Mecklenburg George Howard, Wilson William Shipp, Henderson Robert Gilliam, Granville. Solicitors let Circuit, Jesse Yeatss, Hertford; 2nd Circuit, Charles Clark, Craven; 3rd Circuit, Sion Rogers, Wake, Attorney General; 4th Circuit, Thomas Settle, Rockingham 5th Cirouit, Ralph Buxton, Camber land rotbr Circuit, Robert Armliold, Yadkin 7th Circuit, Williim Bynun rnum: 8th Circuit, Auguitus Merrimen, conteder ats, court. Hon Aea Biggr, Martin, Judge. George Strong, Wayne, District Attorney.

Pxide Jones, Orange, Marshal-' Clerk of Aibemarlo District, Joseph Ramsay Clerk of Pamlico Distriot, Wm Watson. Clerk of Cape Fear District, Daniel Colenjan. The neat Term will beheld as. follows: Albemarle District, at Halifax, on 2d May next. Pamlico District; st on fith MJ next.

Cape -Fear District, st Concord, on 8th May next 7.LCOUNCIIi Or STATt. A Fosllcr, Hargrave, Anion Winston, jr, Bfrtie; AT Davidson, liacoh Wm. Eaton, Warren Chas. E. Shobor, Guilford L.

Williams, Yadkin. -V literart soars, j' nis Excellency, Vance, President, Ex Ofirtot Edwards," Granville Prof Rlcbord Sterling, Qnilrord Dr Wm Sloan', Gaston; Robins, Randolph, Treaxurt IMPROVEMENT BOARD. His Excellency, Vance, President, JLx Ojfleio, Wm Eaton, Jr, of Warren Henry Nutt, New Hanover Cel John Hyman, Henderson. COMMISSIONERS Of BrNEINO TU1. Hon Thomas Ruffin, Alamance, Hen We Id on EdwwUf, Warren, Hon Dana "Swain, Orar.

Quenlln Busbse. Waks Secretary. (cretary. The University of North Carolina Is at Chapel H11L Hon DaMd Swain, President. Rev Calvin-H Wiley is, Superintendent of the Commea Schools of tho State.

WilUe. Palmer, A la Principal of the Initutloa for' the Deaf Dumb and the Blind, at Jtalslgh. Dr Edward Fisher Is Soperintendsnt of the Iniaa r- New DaHy Paper in Richmond PROSPECTUS. THE undersigned propose to publish a dallypaper, undo the title of TOE RICHMOND JJERALD, on or aboer tbe 15th of January next. It will be entirely Independent Jn politics, but will -nevertheless accord to the administration a just support la all measures whieh.

in the opinion of its conductors may be deemed promotive of tbe good of the cause in which-we are engaged. A proper criticism of. such acts as will be deemed advene to this object, will be, of course, consistent with tbe Indcpea- dent character nnder wbich ttie paper is to be Inaugurated. In the matter of General New, it will be fouod to keep with the leading Journals of the day, while it will have added to.it in the way of financial intelligences feature, such as, we venture say.no the Cenfederacyxan boast of. Editorials from tho pen of one of the ablest financial writers in this or any other country will be presented in each For reasons not now proper to be mentioned, we forbear to the names of those who shall compose the regular edlte- Lrial staff; but we flatter -ourselves that when they shall ap- pear tney will dc louna to constitute sucn aa array ox taient as cannotlbe excellee on this continent.

The weu known character or tne lnumaoai -whose name Dceches out of them, tbe HERALD present advantages cer tainly not to re excel iea dv any paper ia tne uonreueracy. vThe farming interest will he falthfullr vindicated, and care taken to tUesemlnate the earliest intelligence which a proper regard for the we' fare of that great element of national wealU and power shall demand. In the matter of correct commercial eVraal sea. shall bemanlfeated, our oDject heLag to assign to each ol toes departments an editor of known experience and ability. Arrangements aro on foot by which to seeure the etrlietr foreign news, ao the paper will contain such editorial talent as will rally elaeidatc the bearing of foreign diplomacy upon 1 Southern Interests.

short, TUB RICHMOND HERALD Jwill be found to combine every feature oi Interest which the requirements ol the present crisis demand. -1 The enterprise is repectfaHy commended to the favor and i patronage ol the citizens of the Southern Confcdpracy. -P. BEAN, CO- -BJfemfaeVva, SUPERIOR ADAMANTINE CANDLB3 Tm. alT 34, 1885.

sj-t 1 appears below, as a ttcnographic reporter, ornlabes. we pre sume, a guarantee all that relates to important politi-eai sDeeches and debatee. whether in legislative assemblies or ilii err, N. March 15, Gr Tsaaa' Osnsn, jT-' 1' fe: No. l.

I. 1 CAPT. BKJTJ. 110BHTS07T TJAS BBSZf i ASSIGN fjD to act; ty at this Poet, as Provost Jlankjut and wilt id respected accordiozlr. fet le ed an Officers arrfrlne at this Post wttl register their coramands-aad authority for abeeLOa, at the Preif t- iv ps ocrts from the ProTost If arshaTa offlea.

i A Camp of Direction will be "established St this ftrtt at omcersaaa souiers xotma in toe city waoreabj jni oat proper authority will be sent thereto be 91m tec teir commands. By 0 wl Col. Commanding Poll JAxxs, Aojatani.) Headauarters PbttJI 1 Ralkom, March 15; 18ij eviun. fb-, followlse clasalfleatlon embraces only the ofikef jiui and men allowed to remain within the City of Ra-rh. 1 officers and men properly assigned eletalieJqr within tbe limits of th 6ltr Jilftl Ci tat 3 1, -Ml officers and men on la res of absOTW rir rr-nted whose such leave ot absence.

or furldtecis a 1 Or he tu 3 fat t. All officers. of the CommlesariM lauce Department and tneir properly authorised ant ron business with their departments, when such enters 4ent9 hare been, sent here either by their Corps a-ders or.by the General Commanding. 1 i 1 Alt other officers and man exceDt those hereiftMe Monedare.erdMredlnunedlatelyto Smlthfleld. 13y.orderr -fy Jr.

ifAKfivEit, Col. Oommanding 0. Jxurs, Adjutant. 1. 27C Headauarters Heserve of N.

CSd ir i a tht'- (Extpt, xiai Obdses.V Sr tt. aa i -mi I ai te ALL CONPBDBRATB OFPIC3TR3 AlfD MB3TSO lirered at Sarannab, or Charleston, daring Norejber, December last, and. all delirered on James River ifyler. ie 1 st barlog been dojy exchanffed, it is hereb 0r tat all such men ehall be ImmedlatelT assembd at ip Stok.es. and Camp Hoyaes, Ralffh, re they will receiye farther orders.

vi he special attention of all Enrolling Officers is cauM, to Order, and Circular. No. 13, Current seriw," Coftfcrip lUlelgh, IT. C. Quartermaster will 'furnish tta n9; art ttansportatlon.

iir eommand ef Gen. Hoxxxs i'. ns- flHAfi 176 -4t. A. A.

GenejLv Headquarters Riesem of N. I r. BALsiairllarch 15, 1 SjCX; (Extract) 4 ML kit SCIAL OhDBOS No. 45. 1 A -L- M.

ALL COMMISSIONED OFFICERS ARRlYl33 IN Raleigh willt once report to Col. F. M. ParkerOom- nam Fost for Kesrtster. sucn.

as are SDsent wsaoM re war be returned to their commands-. 'oj. Parker will immediately organize a enfficienfesuard i arrest ana sena tne army au wno are aoseat wnout per authority. By command of Lieut. Gen.

Holmes OHAS. S. STRINGEELLOTOIJ; 276 12t. A. Genep Tfirmtive DenaTtment ITorth Carolina.

i Adjutant general's officb; Balelb, March JStti, rC3. soiAi OaPBns, Ne. 61; NO EXEMPTIONS FROM DUTT IN THB g'tJIRD. fur Home Defence for or physical disgbjuty ralid except those granted by- the Dietrict Beards "Tolarly appointed in orders Issued offieej a-p'd all heretofore granted by lrseguiar uonsntntea ird, such as that ef Urs. Walker and Smith, whfjijpnly flatter was a regular member or the -Board-rare declared d.

Ajl yereons holding such exemptions must appear be-e the' regular Boards for re-cxaminatlen, er they JviU be lgncd to duty la the 1st Class. By order of Gov. Vahce I R. C. GATLIN.

I 288 dlt. Adjutant xecutive Department, North Carolina ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFB OFFICB, Raleigh, March Mth, UCl. xaiv; iciat. Obpsbs, Wo. II.

"TT THE COMMANDING FFICEltS OF SD Isoa and Warren ctunties will. immedialely call ipta-, the. id thr respectnre commands, aatt will snoot jwun-t hesitation, any person found impressing or stealinglprop of aay kind, who is not a commissioned officer aaa acf nnder proper authority. -'4-- hey are auttKJrJeed to receive any person not liable to rre in the Home Guard who may wish- to YolantiT In dir. commands.

By order of Gov. VAKCit 'U K. OJlATLIlte 287 1L Adjutant General. Heaidqiiarters Eeserve of N. Kaleioh, N.

March'17, 1863.ff (Extract.) Orders, No. 47. V. All detailed men arriving In Raleigh, under special rders. No 45, Par.

from these will report jr. Jtt. rariter, ivonsma x-ost, wuu wu vrxuuinv inw mpanles those not already Deionging to existing organi-fr-onfi when tnfflcieut numbers ara reported. Bv command of Lieutenant General CHAS. STRINGFfiLLOTY, 1: "Asst.

Adj't GehU March 18, 1865, 2786t, MEDICAL 'EXAMIUING HOTIoMt rHE STATE MEDICAL EXAMINING BOARD for the-Ttb CongressipnaL District wUl. conT.sne at te following- places for. the purpose" of examining all irsons. claiming exemption from duty in the Guard for me Defnco, on -account of mental or physical-jdwability. om minding efflcers of Battalions will assemble all 'such Arsons at the times and places mentioned Lexington, Marcb 27th and SSth.

Albemarle, March 80th and 31st. "Wadesboro', April 1st andT 3rd. Troy, April 5th. Carthage, April 7th and 8th, 4v Pittsboro April 10th and llth. i W.

VIRDIN, Sucg Chair'aaan. -'March 24, 1865: xtSr-dBtwiVv TAKE UP THE BUHAWAY AN AWAY FROM' TDB SUBSCRIBER; ON. TIE 4ra K. TTafcm.arT. 1S85.

mv neCTO man SANDERS, (oc SAM.) He is about. twnty-tBree yearaold, near six feet higft, rattier spare but rery perreci in iorm ana action, speax uic. and dstincfr when spoken to, with a good set of front teeth had en. when ho left, a cap, grey pants and bluejtttEd-about "jUis believed this man a dark brown eelor, Wy black.) Is making hi way to our army near Petersburg atid it jaay be to the enemy. Now this notice is to requetltU -persons in and our of the army to apprehend said boyf that I get ft him.

and I will giTe, foTLi-apprehension aderivery to me, nTenuirurro atiiaxB wuicuioic muun.vi wi-responding-sum, if apprehended and confined aof can get .1 W1L B. BPlE, Yanceyvflle, Caswell N. C. THE CHURCH IHTELLIGlpEEf DEVOTED TO THR INTERESTS OFStA PRO? testant Episcopal Church ih the Confeler States, is now published by the Protestant -Episoopa Church Publishing Assoel tiomn CAariotte. x.orta fc'ar4ina.

-BnvF. M. HUBBARD, D. lM.t lm vx. n.

TERMS OF- SUBSCRIPTIOjr--CASH, IH AMVSCB Ok SF For "three months, 5. Por six $10 For eo Tear e. For Army or Hospital distribatlon a Seduction AU comarnnieations snouia er adores Church In telligencer, Charlotte, Cw Janmry 'v t'4 ft 01 iilSI tr 3 1 1' 1 mi mi 52 'I. The following act of Congf ess and regulatlont are published for the information and direction of au.concerneat ji A Act to increase military. fro of the i-c Confederate States.

The Cenrreaa ef the Confederate Utaa Amer. 4ca do enact, That in order to provide additional w. vw i.pinui Miua, Luiuiaia iuw nguiiai poor session. of. the Confederate' States, secure their independence preserve, their' instituiions, the Preai dent be, and he is hereby authorired to ask for and accspt from the owners of alaTsa the services of such number of able-bodied negro men as he may deem expedient, for anct during the war, military service in whatever capacity he may direct.

-Sec. 2. That the ertneral-in-OMef be authorited te organise the said stares into companies, regiments and brigades, under such rules and regulation's as the Secretary 6T, War may prescribe, and te be commanded by such officers as the President may appoint So. 3. That while empleycd the servicej tho said troops ehall receive the same rations, olothing and compensation as are allowed to other troops in the same branch of the service.

i 13eo. 4 That if, under the previous sections of this act, the President shall not be able to raise a sufficient number of troops to presecute the war successfully, and maintain the sovereignty. cf the States and the independence of the 'Confederate States, then he is herby authorised. to call on each State, wheocTer he thinks it expedient, for her quota of three hundred thousand troops, in addition to these subject to military service under existing laws, or ao many thereof as the President may deem necessary to be raised from such classes of ef population, irresppotire of color, in each State, as proper authorities thereof mar determine. Pro vided, That not more than twentyflve per cent.

of toe male slaves between the ages Of eighteen and forty five, in any State, shall be called for under th nroTiaiona of this act See. 6. That nothing in thfs act sbalf be construed to authorize a change in that relation which the said slaves shall bear towards their owners except by consent of the owners and in the States, in which they may reside, and in pursuance of the laws thereof. I Approved, March llth, 1865. II.

The recruiting service under this acj will be conducted under the supervision of the Adjutant and. Inspector General, according to the regulations for the recruiting service of the regular army, in so it 11. 3 i i iar as taey are xppucauio ana eicepi wnen special directions may then be given by "the Ifar Depart: ment III. There will be assigned or appointed for each Stale, an officer who will- be charged "with the collection, enrollment and disposition ef all re cruits that may be obtained under the first section of this act or more general depots will.be established in each State -and announced in orders and a.puitablenumber of officers will be' detailed for duty in the Staff departments at the depots. Thero.

be assigned at each general depot a Quartermaster, Commissary and the headquarters ef the Superintendent -will be at the principal depot in the State. The proper officers to aid the superintendent in enlisting, mustering, and organiizng the recruits-will be assigned by ders from this office.or,by the General in Chief IY. The enlistment of colored' persons under this act will be made Upon printed forms, to be furs nished for the purpose, similar to those established for the regular service. They will be executed in duplicate, one copy to be returned to this office for file. No, slave will be accepted as a recruit unless with his own consent and with the approbation of his master by a written instrument conferring, as far as he may; the rights of a freed man, and which shall be filed with the Superintendent The en listments will be made for the war, and the effect of the enlistment will he to place the slates in the military service conformably, to this act The res cruits will be organized at the camps in squads and companies, and will be subject te the orders of the Generalsin-Chief under the second section of this act.

I i Y. The Superintendent in each State will cause a report to be made on the first Monday of every month, the number of recruits at the various depots in the the number. that have been sent away, end tte destinationof each. His reports will shew the names of all the slaves recruited, with 'their age, description and the names of their ters. One copy wilt be sent to tue uenerawn Chief, and one te the Adjutant and Inspector General, YI.

The appointment of officers to the companies to le formed of the recruits aforesaid, will be made by the President. if VII. To the raising of volunteer companies, officers recruiting therefor are authorized to muster their men into service as As it' i i ii Til soon as enroiiea ana muBterm, iue mc thi sent, with descriptive lists, to the depots of rendeav- ous, at wmcn mej win msuuv-wu uiini.ooi6u. for service in the 'field. When the organization of any cowpariy remains incomplete, at the expiration of the time spec fieda for its organization, the companies or detachments already mustered into service will be assigned to otkor organisations at the direction of the General-inChiif.

VIII. It is net the intention of the President to grant any authority jFor raising regiments cr brig ades. The only organizations, te pe peneciea ai the depots "or camps of instruction, are those of companies, ana mi excepuwni w.o slaves are of one estate, ef battalions consisting of four and the only authorities to be issued will be forhe raising of companies er the aforesaid apcial battalions of our companisa. All lit at large organizations win oo leu icr lunuerawwuM experience-may determine. IX.

All officers who may be employed in the recruiting service, upder the provisions ef this act, who may be appointed to the command of the' troops raised under: it, or who may hold any staff appointment in connection with them are. enjoined to a provicent, considerate and'humane attention to whatever concerns the 'health, comfort, instruc tion and discipline of those troops, and to the uniform observance of forbearance and.in?, dulgehce in their treatment of them; and especially that they "will protect them from injustice and op-, presslon, -iv By order. 1 Signed. S. COOPER.

I A G. HOSPITALS WAHTED, NE HUNDRED ANIJL FIFIT NEGRO MEN, WO-V men and. Bojai'for Nurses, Waiters and Yaslierwciaen in the 'Hospitals In Schedule pricesTwiU belaid fjr men, others paid propoxtioa-ably. Apply to-tne-at. Kaleigh.

Surgeon J. G. Wake Burreoa W. II. Moore, Greensboro'.

Sdii.on W. A. High Point. -f nrgeoa 9. Barucli.Thoujajille..

f- Enrfton W. taliibfry. Barzaoa Gibbon, CharloLto." B. HINES, Surj-eca, 281 V- A. Medical LI rector.

I mis JnBDICAL BOARDS APPOINTED BY QBNE ral Orders No. will assemblewithoat'aelay, at (be rollowin named places, vis 'f. That for the Dietrlet at Jackson, That for the xd District at 4 rthat for the 5d District at Srafthnald, That for the 4th District at Fayetteviile 1 f. That for the- 4th District at Raleigh, That for the 0th Distriot at Greensboro. That for Diatrict at Lexington; That for the 8lSOistricl at Charlotte, i That for the 9th DUtrict at StatesvHle, -That for the-10th District atAsheville, The Boards will give due notiee to the several Coua-ties of their respective Districts of the day on which they will meet, and they will continue in sessisn for fifteen days, when they will adjourn and forward the reports re quired by General Orders No.

5. These reports will embrace the rank of the persons examined. 1L All persons claiming exemption from- duty In the Guard for Home Daienee on aeoount of mental or phyri. bal disability, 'will repair to the place of tile' meeting ef the Board in their respec tire Disiricts, and report them selres for examination while the Board is in session. Those failing to do so without a good and sufficient rea son will forfeit their claim to txamiaation, and will be sent by theCommanding Officer of the Home Guard of 'their County to join the Class to which they would belong, if not exempted for physical Ill, Dr.

William L. Ledbetter is detailed as a member ef the 4th Distriot vice Dr. C. McDuOewhw is here, by rejiered from said Board. By order of Gov.

YaKCi: B.C. GATLIN, a81-2t. AdjuUnt General! BOXES FOB SOLDIERS. A1 lowin LL B0XES F0S SOLDIERS OR PRISONERS, OF War from North Carolina, delivered to the fol lowing named persons will be promptly forwarded free ef charge i Sprague Brothers, Salisbury. Dr.

D. P. Summey, Ashville. Dr. W.

A. Collet, Morganton. i Dr. J. W.

Allison, Statesville. Dr. J. L. Neagle, Greensboro.

Mr. A. Hagan, Charlotte. Mr. Edward Hege, Salem Capt.

J. N. McDowell, Raleigh. Jossph A. Worth, Fayotteyillee.

E. Murry A Wilmington. air, Jr. L. Bond, Tarboro.

Mr. J. A. Askew, Coleraln. Mi.

F. Roberts, Murfreesboro. The boxes shouldAe wel hooped, properly marked, and delivered in time for my Special Messenger who leaves -Raleigh on the first day of every month. edward' warren, Surgeon General, N. O.

Raleigh, Oc 1864. 168 tC SOLDIERS' CLAIMS, a THB UKDERSIGNBD HAVING BEEN APPOINTED Commissioner to Investigate, collect and distribute Claims of Deceased Soldiers" gives notice that after the' 80th hcwill be prepared to furnish the blanks whereby the wives, children, executors or administrators of deceased soldiers may have their claims placed in proper form to be filed in the Auditor's office In Richmond, and will use every effort in his power to have the same promptly paid. Persons applying for blanks must forward a 30 cent postage stamp (or two 10 cent bills) te prepay the postage on the same. A Register of all claims will be kept, and at aay time the state of a Claim may be ascertained. HENRY E.

0OLT0N, fayetteville, N. C. Febrnary 28, 1865. 268 tf. JOHN D.

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, HENDERSONVILLE, N. TTTILL ATTEND PROMPTLY TO ANY BUSDHSSS IN "tt the 8th Judicial Circuit that may be entrusted to his hands. January 6 1864. .218 tf. Almanacs! Almanacs TRNER'S ALMANACS FOR 1855 NOW Price per hundred 76 00.

doe. 10 00 single copy, 1 00 BRANSON EARRAR, Raleigh, N. C. Janl'jJ, 1868. 'ai6tf.

MUSTER 'AND Appry.sooa. PAY ROLLS FOR SALB It this office, tea af Claims for Deceased and Soldiers'. "Wrxson, N. June 80, 1864. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS BEEN APPOINTED A COM- mlBsioner to investigate, collect and pay over to tho parties entitled thereto, all claims tor bounty arrearages of pay and allowances, due to the representatives of deceased officers and soldiers from this State.

The parties entitled are first, the widow of the deceased, If any, if there be no widow then, secondly, the child or children, if there be such, if there be neither widow or children then, thirdly, the father, if there be neither widow, child, children or father then, fourthly, the mother of the deceased, and In default of all of these Often; fifthly, the executor or ad-1 ministrator of the deceased. The claimant or claimants must furnish his, her or their affidavit, and that of one disinterested witness as to the in all cases, where the claimant is not the widow, the affidavit must negative the existence of a claimants nf a. higher order. The uetico of the Peace, before whom the affidavit is subscribed must certify to the credibility of the witness, and Clerk of thsf County Court must' certify, under the seal of the Court, that he ia a Justice of th Peace. If the els' mailt or claimant ne a cniitt or cmiaren or tne deceased: and he, she or they bo minors, the claim must be gropounaea Dy ms, ner or iueir gunraiaii, sua me ui nir eing guardian must be certified to, under seal of the Count) Court Clerk.

-When the claims Is made by en executor or administrator the facto! the executorship or seal by the -County Conr All of these papers should do sent in aupucate. Any person directly Interested will be upon ap rnu will-b County Cour Clerk. i This-commission is Intended to facilitate the collection these claims, and save the claimants all Parties Interested may materially aid melt tbe -of their claims, if at the time of for warding their paper to nv they will Inform me of the date of the death of the deceaee.s vghere he died, was killed, whether or not they or any one f. them, have received the personal effects which deceased hr with him at tbe time of his death, and whether or not the ceased (if a non commissioned, officer or private bad ever rt ceived tho State's bounty. It is very dcsirablo that all claims should be forwarded at i early as may be practicable.

In all caBes, give the claimant Post Office axd County in full. X40. A. STANLY -161 tf. Comroirns' 4 WEEKLY SOUTHERN-CULTIVATOR.

TN PURSUANCE OF A PLAN LONG ENTERTAKVEl I and to meet the expressed wants of the and Country Residents of the South, the subscriber announces bis Intention to commence the publication of Weekly edition of the Souths rx Cultitatoh. The naoer will retain its present form. furnishfng eiafl pages oi reading nutter weekly- It will be devoted as her -toS) re, to Agriculture. Also, to Current News, a eynope of Army Intelligence, proceedings of Congress, reports. the Markets.

embracing everything necessary make it a valuable and acceptaole FAMILY NEWSPAPER, For the Formers', Planters, Gardeners, StockBaisers, Hon, wives, and business men of the Confederacy. The first nu ber of the Weekly edition will be on or before first Saturday in November, TERMS $8 for 6 months, or for. months, Single copies, cents. 4 All present subscribers teCux.TTVATon to be supplied i the remainder of this year (1894) with Weekly, without a advance in Address ri'-t D. Aognsta, Ga.

234tL y. Jaiuary 24. johh: g. mLLiAKs ec STOCK cANDMONEY: BROKER A Raleigh. IT -T- INTINUBS TO GARRY ON" THE 'BR03TERAGS BUk-Xj neer at tneir old stand as heretofore In all its Tari e- branches.

plication-to me, wiin a toper iorm oi tneee papers in codv of which, for the greater convenience of parties. forwarded as soon as may be practicable to each J'ts omciai rrom uenerai x.ed. Richmond, March 80. The following was receives! to nigit: -1 HA'QuaRTnt3 March SO. TV iTm.

"Stcretary of War rGeneral Gor jo report! that the enemy'at 11, p. m.yesterdar giTanced airpark of his line defedef1by jriiditr General Lewis, but was repulsed. Th fire of artillerj and.mortara oontinaed ror.ieveral hoars with ccnsifsrable activity. jfo damage on our lines reported. -f (Signed,) IL E.

LEE. Another telegram from Lee. says skirmishing yesterday near Dinwiddie Court Hemse, without dciivi results. 1 From Richmond, Marck 50. a re'eisbnrg Express of this morning says Is.

v. right at 10 ocloek tho enenay opened on oar lines near the Appeasatox with a fearful artillery fire while a simultaneous movement was made on the gart of tQ(r inantr7 lirV- treat masses. Our I 1 Tl troops unarr uoraon receive mcir wnu coolaess. Up to 13 o'clock jthe fighting was cons' linued with great Tiger and persistency, the, enemy making in all fire separata assaults, all of which trere repulsed. The enemies losses must have leeM- immense, they cimo ia swarms supposed to be several linos of battle dep and the inference is Irreristible that the slaughter was fearful.

Our 1 flM 1 1 A loss comparatively small. ne gananiry or our men was displayed in a most gratifying Thier conduet iathe theme of universal praise. Dh ring the entire 6ght which lasted two 'hours not a can was observed coming to the rear. P. S.

1, a. m. Jin officer just from the front aja tho enemy charged up to within ten paces of eur guns, and were literally mowed dowru Oar unprecedentodly small. From Richmond. Ricmiojrp, 10.

rsssergers from Petersburg say that the reports of 'ih'ing last night were greatly exaggerated. -mr made a demonstration on a portion of i Gordon's lines but were renulsed. The canuondir.z was aad was distinctly heard lure. Death of John U. Daniel, Esq.

Ricmmohd, March 30. John Daniel, Editor of the Richmanel Exami- ner. died this forenoon after a protracted illness. 1 Uorthern Hews. Richmond, March 80.

'The New York Tribune of the 2Sth received. Grant's latest official telegram relative to the fight at Petersburg on Saturday reports the Tankee less at one hundred and sixtysix kllledr twelve bandredand one wounded, seven hundred missing; Three corps were engaged. The same dispatch says 188J Confederates were captured. Another dispatch from Grant says he is in ren ceipt of Sherman's report of operatiens from the time he left iayetteville te the 22d it shows bard figutiog, resulting in two. thousand prisoners in.

our hands. His own loss, he says, will be covered by twenty-five hundred men since he left Savannah, many of tkem are but slightly wounded. Press dispatches and letters claim Yankee victories at Averjsbero and Bentonaville. Junction of Sherman and Schofield's army completed on the 23d. Four hundred houses were destroyed by.

Ire at Port Au Princo on the 28th February. The Rebel pirate Owl left Havannah on theihst bound for Galveston. General Kaulz, commanding the Cavalry on the army of the Janaes his been superceded by McHin-lit. Gold 155. From th Cnfederat.

Hdq'rs 69 Rkq't RESERVX8 N. Camp near Smitbfield, March 17th, 1865. Editor or Coktsdkrate i Sir: I beg that you will publish the following list of killed and wounded of the Sd R-g't Reserve N. in the battle of S. Creek (below Kinston) 1 1st Lt Hamlin, Aetg AdjuUnt: aligntfy wom -itd ia the ar.

2 i Lt V7 Harper, msrtally wounded. 1 Bewer, in the arm. i i Bowden, in the hand. iiv Denton, in the arm. Priv Wjatt, in the le3.

Pnv Hoffman, in the hip slight. Priv William in the shoulder slight Sergt Jones, in the foot. Priv Tatkins, in tho Jiand. Priv Turner, in the side slight. Very respectfully your obd't serv't, JNO.

W. HINSDALE, Colonel Commanding. "Naked TaiTTn.M A late eminent and eccentric lawyer, in one o( his addresses to the jury, explain-: cd the meanlag ofjhis phrase bv relating -the foK lowing fble, worthy of old himself 1Vath and falsehood traveling one day, met at a liver, and both went to bathe at the sane place. Flse-Jioo-J, coming first out of the water, his com" anion's clothes, leaving his owi.vila raiment, and ent onhiaway. Truth, c-iuing out of the water, Bought in rain for bis prepsr dress; disdaining to ar the garb of.

Falsehood. Truik started; all nikeJ, bet hsa never overtaken the fugitive and has tTcr eicce been knewn as "Naked Rrurr cr HnciD SsLnisai. Louisiana jkreugh Henry W.r Allen, has con tribut-ei $10,000 to the fund" for the relief of mt'med I V- ft i WW i.

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