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: - - ' ... - . .- - - - - ' . -. . ' ,.' . , ' . - ' ; - . -... - , " . . t ' " . - . .. ' - .-... . . ........ . -. - ' ...... ' - - ' " 1 " " : : : -' ' - - . . . 3) A'HiT.'i CONSERVATIVE. JOHK.B. NKATriKRY,: PRINTER TO THE STATE. 0 tcepted.) at riTBiozjMfor ne mouth ; rirrttv xxhjuim ftr tare month f and. wwrr-fits xiLajui or tlx months jbrlhaditl. Six soiXAita for tare moa.ths ; rn bixabs for ilx wntha ta thaweklj,l adraiie , - ; Ko a4hcrIptloaste!tlir Dallj or XTteklj retired for a " Imager Urns than alx nftntha. ' - 'V ' 1 f T- - - - - SCHEDULE 0? PBICE8 FOE UOETH CAE- j.t,niPriJrtC tho PnWicali,n 4ni SaheduU of TPfeea to got erV A jan ts ef lb ,Q ararn aaen f , fr U ie naxt sixty data, hrinr arrired, tht Oiniuiisiners'of the"Ste of'Ncrth Uaro'ina adopt tRa Jst Sehedula' with ih exception of tha'fair changes ahawn.taloir. per day. T " The "illnea8 of ITr.'Mcrdecai, :'fepmiri us of his ser- Hire of laborer, rations furnished by gov vlft we bava called in Mr. Wnu H. Jones of this ernment. per dar. citr. who has kindly given us the benefit of bia judg .meat as omplre on, the present occasion.. " Apples,- dried, good,- peeled, per bosh.- tt 5 t 12 12 unpealcd. per bush, of 2t lbs. with handle, cb, ; without handles each, rer pound, hoc round. , Axes, Bcn. Beans, white or cornfield, perbush. CO pounds,,. ' .- - r 5o 10 00 10 00 1 00 50 Brandy,, apple, per gallon, . poach, pw gallon, Beef.. . fresh, net per pound, - J fresh, rcss, per. pound, Oaniles, tallow, per pound, : " adamantine, per pounc1, Phaint trace, ner rair. 1 8 8 11 Cloth, woolen, tor RoMieri . clothes, f yard wid 10 ox to yard, and prp . - rata as ta. greater or less weight or wtdth, per yard 6 1 4 S 00 00 Cotton, C ffe, raw, per Ik, Ri, per pound unsbllcd, -per bush., TO lbs- Corn, Corn Meal, sacks not included, per bush 50 pounds, . '. ... cetton, i yard wido t yards pound, .per yard,' ' extra ftinily, per bbl 19ft lbs., 20 Drills, . Floor, to 80 00 45 4 extra superfine, per bbll 9 f paunJs,.' ' superfine, per bbl.' 193 Us fine, per barrel of 105 lbs. ( 41 '87 St 4 3 5 4 3 25 50 75 00 CO 00 00 50 It Fodder,, baled, par lm) pounas, unbalec, per 100 pounds, . wool, each, - J. baled, per 100 pounds, unbaled, per 100 pounds, : "dry, extra per poutd, j Hats, nay, Hide, 8 00 2 50 1 50 green, per pound,, artillery,'. 1st class, per .head, artillery, 2d clafs, per head - Horses, 1,000 00 800 00 20 00 Ifojse rent, per room per month. Iron, Pig, No. 1, per ton, 2000 lbs . " : 2000 lbs 350 314 278 710 00 00 00 00 it tt t it it it 20QQ Bloom, " 2000 lbs Smiths"sqlareor round, ' per ton of 2000 pounds ' serviceable railroad, per ! turn of it 1080 00. ,.. 2240 pounds. 40a 10 50 2 C . 7 10 00 00 so 00 T8 eo CO o ot 00 00 oo oo 00 Jeans,' . wool, domestic, per yard, Kettles, camp, irn par poond, Idimber, good,' per 1,000 feat, Lard, per pound, Ieatho'r, solo per pound, " Jipper per pound, -liarnesa per pound, UUsaes,cn-per gallan . . t sorghum, per galloa, lstclasf, per head,' - 2d elasa, per head, 5d class, per head,'' ' Uales, l.iiO 800 500 100 5 4 5 t Nails, per ket, O its, sheif, baled, per. 10 lbs " : aheaf, unbaled, per 100 1U9. 44 .-baled per 100 pounds, 25 50 25 . - ahalled. vtr bushel - 4 00 Osnaburcs cotton f yard wide, 7 t Yard'Der vrd. r 150 V cotton. I vard wide. S oa. lo yard, per. yard, ' " 1 75 Ordona per bushel 8 00 Oxen work, 1st quality, per yoke, 1000 00 :. 11 2d quality, per yoke, - 000 00 Peas, - cov per bushel ol CO Ib. . 750 Potatoes, Irish, psr bushel of CO lbs. 4 00 " tweot, per bushel of CO lbs. . 4 00 Parhia dried 'neeled. ner bushel of 38 lbs. 8 50 unpeeled per bushel of 38 lba. 5 00 P.irV frsh. netL ner round. .2 00 ; salted, per pound, . v " . gros, ' Pasturage, 1st quality near town, per head, per month, - , f f O 10 8,00 t common near town, per head per month, ' t " .. 1st qndity in tha roountty, par head,"pei month, n k common, in the country, "per head 00 it 00 i per month, -Qulnlno, good, per. ounce, ' Rica, new, per pound, oli.per pound, ' Rjo, good, per bushel of 58 lbs. Sacks, two bmhls, osnaburgs", each. Shirting, cot tor, yard wide,. 4 yds. to pound, per yartL . cottot yard wide, f- yard U pouiid, per yard, Cotton stripes, 5'yards to lb., per yard, 00 00 50 40 00 0O 50 I 8 1 30 1 1 20 35 25 8 15 10 ' o 10 75 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 75 40 00 00 Salt Coast, per bushel tf oO Ins t tt Liverpool, per bushel of 50 pounds, Virginia, per bushel 01 ou pounas Steel, cast, pr pountf, . . Shoes, army, per piif, ; Rhrvrt ihrafl flax, ner Dourrd. Socks, soldiers wool, per pair, Sheep, fat, per bead, . -' ' . Saj;ar, brown,, common, per -pound, Soap, - bird, per pound, . . " solt, per ' pound, - . 'v Shucks, baled, 100 lb. -S:ioit'?ood, per bushel of 22 lbs. Ship, stuff, good, per bushel of 87 lbs, Te,", - v black, per pound, - v i - green, per pound. Tent cloth, cotton, 10 6z. to yajd, per yard, Tobftcco, K. 1, tra, , - ! No. 1. ;; - ' No.: 5, V '-... " - '-. . ; Lups . ' " - . S5 3 .1 1 5 8 uo 3 00 2 50 IT 1 25 2 50 Tallow, clean, per prund, Vinegar, cidir, per.gallon, !r . maaufacturedV per jrallan, " Whiskey, gool, per .gallon. Whoat, good, per buahal af fiO.lbs; ' : brari, par bushel of IT lbs Waol, washer), per pount, . ; -nnwashed, per-poo-id, . VVegraa, wsod axle, 4 hraa, new, ash " . wood axle, tw harse, raw, Yarnji calton, per bunch of 8 lbs,; ; ! 3 ) 10 7 00 00 00 50 10 00 00 ; 6 S50 00 30 09 t 00 IIU OF LABOR, IIAHS, w vmm B ilir.g loig forage," per" buwdrad bm . 5 if- 1 - oneUiag and bagging cornr tacts lurnianam j by government, per buihU . -.: - ; . Hire of two horsa teams, wagon and. driyar, j " rations furnished ty owner, per day, Hire of two borsa teams, wagon and driTary : j . : rations f arnished by goTernmaaty ' ! . " "per day, .' ,-..' . - ; . .-. - - . W- fllra of fourliorad txrnj, waoa and driver, ntiaai fumi2aciy fl'f r, ft da, 13 7 iV Vol. L lift? of four hors teams, wagon and driver v ration rurnuheu by goYernment per day. 10 Hire of air horco teams, wajon nnd driver, , ratiana furnished bj owner,, per dy, G Hifeiof eix horsa tearaswagon and drnrerV J , " rations furnished by eoYerrnnentl ner V IS 4 2 90 I Hira of laborar.rations furniahed br owner. I Hire of Jabore. rations furnished by owner, per monthJ Hire of laborer, rations furnished by gov. ernment, per month - t 00 45 ka I Hire of horsea. per dar. ' - 50 CO 2 Rrt I The Commisaioners respectfully sufirsest iliat if it be found practicable, the producer should bo allowed to retain' a fourth of his surplus, to be sold at market 00 00 ratr, to pay for their necessary plantation supplies when thfv have to purchase at hish market prices. -Ihey earaestiv cII upon -the farmers to bnnz for ward their corn now so necessary to the support of me army in their- lmmediata front, and which alone will only prevent the loss to the encmv, of all their crops, stocks, negroes, &.. The commisKioims would also recommend that the impressment should be universaltnd uniform, leaving out no one. For the inforroatiojri of all persons concerned, we pub'isJi ! the following instructions, .wiib thtr hope that they will be strictly obeyed. "No of8crcr ajten shall -impress the necessary ?upilses which any person miy hnve j for the con sumption of himseJfj bis family employees,-slaves, or to crry eh his ordinarv'hiechanical, maLufacturin": 50 00 75 00 0 fw or agricultural emplovments." x ub next meeiing oi trie ooara win oe nmi in tuc Senate Chamber, in the city of Raleigh, on Monday, tho 6th day.of February next, unless sooner changed. Irapressipg agents must furnish good and satisfies tory reaKoni for disapprovals mon appeals, ;or the award of local appraisers will be approved. f All communications should hr addressed to tjie Secretary of the Board, Ra lehh N 0. 1 . S.gaed) : , H.K3URGWYN, : 4 ' O&rysburff. N. C. I R. T. BLACK STOCK, : . i Stocksville; N. C. . Corn's Apnraiseifient for the State of N. C. Wu. II.. Joan, Umpire. Ralegh, Dec. 7, 1864. - 197 w2t. Wilmington Journal, Fiiyetteville Observer, Greensboro Patriot, Charlotie Denjocrat, Asheville News, Hend'orsonville Times, copy weekly two tiines . and send bills to Maj. W. ) W. Peirce. Chfef Quartermaster, with a copy of the paper con taining advertisement ; 'also a copy to each of the Coramjssioners. ; WANTED. Orncs of Chiif Q. M., Raleigh, 6th Dec, 1864. I NERD GOOD SHOBM AKKHS ALL 'SURGEONS of Exantining Boards, who my find suc experts unfit lor daty in tke isld, are TrqaetUd to order the parties to repert to me fvr'duty ia Uerernmeaf Shops. : .., ' W. W. PEIRCE, Iff dSt.- . Maj and Q. M. - ; ' . .1 I. I - " I 1" ! KOTICE. A I ADUiniSTRAtOR OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN Vfrijkk, deceased, I shall proeetd to tell in the town of Cielboro', TLursday, the 6th of Jtnuary r-xt several valaableNtf roes, one Shoemaker, and vim Favhi Blacksmith in the lot. At the same time and place, will sell son articles "of Furnituro.i We will alo hire out for,the balance of the year some oilier negroes, eouDected with the settlement of, the estate. . - Terms made known on day of sale. WM. B. EDiiUNDSON, Adm'r. floldsboro'Dee. , 18o4. . 196 3t. - S WEEDS IRON IN EXCHANGE FOR PORK. I HAVE A SMALL LOT OF SWEEDS IitON SUIT able for plow's, that I will exchange with farmers for joung fat perk pound for pound, hogs weighing above 100 pound" each, jiuder 100 lbs pound of iron for pound and a quarter of pork. My iron is in bars of 160 to 175 Ihs. ech, and no Axturj for cutting, best bring pork to agree in weight with the iron. This, exchange will bo made only between the 1st and 15th January, 18R5. Contracts had bet be mad between tlin and toe 1st January. Sbee.ings and CoUon Yarns exj-ectcd by the Ibth inst., fer salo at small advance on coit. W. H. AVER A, BmitbfieJd. N. C. December 7, I8(W. . ;19C-6t. fiSf Standard copy In Weekly two weeks, i FIVE HUNDRED HANDS WANTED. ; IpiVE' HUNDRED HAKDS WANTED TO WORK . on the grading and: laying of the Chatham Railroad, ihe hightstinarkot price will be given, and handsweil taken care of. . Alao, 100 Carpecteri Also, a Per table fiteaia Saw Mill watted. Apply te KEMP P. BATTLE. President, Raleigh, N. C. J. E. ALLKN, JSup't., , . Carr, N. C. " i IttC tf. r . j Dee. t, mi. LAUD FOR SALE. i I WILUSHLL AT THE LATE RESIDENCE OP DR E. M. fcoott, dee'd., four miles from Durham's Station, Orac go county, N. C , on Ibo 3d of January. 1865, to valjable tracts of laud Oce of 113 acres, with a com foriable framed dwelling ; the othtr of KOU.j acre, well improved, a Urge dwelling with three rooms' and base uimt and necersary out bouses. j 1 The latter pLce will be yold suljoct to dower. Cash, or six-months credit will be gireo. , '-! . - 1 i J. C. McCOWN Adm'r. ..December rv--IS4.: , N .. . l-2t. '; '. 1 j NOTICE. 1 A SPECIAL AGENT WILL LEAVE THIS OFFICE ttT the Arnry of Northern rirginia:on the 18th iosL, for the purpose of conveying such. supplies ar may be contributed to our soldiers as a Christa.aa offering hfi their friends at home. . r , EDWARD WARRFN, ; " v.. r '' : Surgeon Geo. N. C. Raleigb, Deo. f , 184.- jlo-6t. 1 City papers eopy i wesa. - I NOTICE. I - . -TXTILL SOLD TO THIS HIGHEST BIDDER ON W Tuesday, the ISth December, at tho residence f Samuel Brittle, deo'd-. In Southampton county, Va., i miles from Bej kin's Depot, all of his crop of Corn, Fodder, Cotun, ateek. ef Mules, Cows, Fat and out flegs, farming utensils, Ae. - 1 S. TT. BRITTLE, Executor. DeeembsrT, 1864.; ; . ; 196 5t FAYETT2VILLE NOETfi CAE0LINA , MILITARY ACADEMY. , . TO! FIRST SESSION OF THIS INSTITUTION will Mmmioet lit of February, 1865. -t; -An.lieatioas foradniiion must be wade, prior, to the 1st January, 18S, about winch time tJ4 terms will be made keowa 1.2 Also, waatod Awa teaebera litary education and Inward ia tais iasMtat'on.5 Aaarese . '" 3 , . jfcij; trji. a. daivks, v: "i- Superintendent. e.t.v.r i4,it4. '-"'y l5-rtf : FOR -SALE ! . IN "NORTH CAROLINA STATE Bends. . These bands were issued 113,560 Balelga . R. B. Csmmxaiss, aaf meet'of them author-J lae aefere tae wax. . . -.1 , - i t . Bar. 14, : : V . ; ' :iT6 . .. " .--y ' - - ' ' . -. . - . ;. . 1 . ... - - . , " .... -. " ' ' RALEIGH, N. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBEE GOODS Lvliea Gaiters, -Merino Sbirte, . Frencb Silk Cravats, iSuspeoders, ' j Tooth Brushes, Hair Brashes, ! ' . Tressn Covibs, 1 Fiae Combs, : Pocket Iv cives, 'llats. Caps, r I ?Tobacco, i5lack-Pepper, -Bpiee, ' - Brown Sosjar, . .. CrEh Sugar, -Soda, 50 - 00 - Bleaebed Shhtitg,' Ubbltt&cheJ d( Whita J&ckonet Ur6a t:ol!an(T, fliogbaini,. ' Beth gibbon, Milton Cldtb iEIoop Skirts, CoreUV , Ladies HofS Mifwer"" do Lecen Ilandkerckiefs, " 50 00 50 00 SpiHl Thread, . Flax Xhreifcd, NfeeilAg, -Pinsj Buttons, Thiublrg, . Knittinneedlas, . Stationary,--". i - U Gun Caps, " - ; 00 00 Ooperaa,"" i. Flour" - - -;' Weal; ! - " Gents Uoots. Ar corner of Fayettevile and Market Square. . KINSEY A Raleigh, Nor. 26, 18f!4. WARK. 188 tf- Headquarters Bcserve, N. C-, I v Raleigh Dec. lst,.18G4. General Orders " r I . No. 10. - - f '-; A M F5MBERS OP THE SENIOR RESERVES OF NORTH, i I . Carolina who are absent from thejr cumrganda without uouniy i,iiroii? uni Jtri are mado rt-spoosible for the anpre- ucusiuii oi Buiwi as ao not at once comply wita tnie -order. By command ofLt. tjVn. Houiku. , JNO. W. HINSDALE, : A. Ar General, pec. 2, 1801. 191 . BOXES FOR SOLDIERS. A BOXES FOR SOLDIERS OR PRISONERS OF J War from Norlli Carolina, delivered to the following uanieJ persons wiil b? pr'n;i6ly Tortvardid; free of charge : hpragae Brothers, Kalisbury , J)r 1 F Sumioey, ABheville. . . , 1 Dr W A Collett, Morganton. Dr J W Allison, Statesvilio. Dr J L Neagle, Greensboro. V Mr A Hagan, Charlotte.- - . MrE iwtrd tfpge, SaKun. ' Capt.J.'N MeUt.well, Haletj?h. , - , Joseph A Worth, Fayetevilie. . , ?v K Murray A. Co., Wilmington. ' ; Mr F L Bond, TaTboro.' Mr J A J Askew, Culerain. -; Mr F It Roberts," Marfreesboro. The Boxes should be well hooped, properly marked, and dhvered in time f r tay Special' Messenger who leaves Raleigh on the first day of every month i . ED W A RDW A RRE N", U Suriroon General N. C. Raleigh, Oct. 29, 163tf. Pest Q. M.. Department, C S. " Raleigh, Dec. 6, 1864 I WISH TO HIRE (1) TURKEY NO. 1 TEAMSTERS FOlt Tapt. S. S. Ktrkland, A. Q. M.. Hlllaboro', N. C. ...(B) Six Stout Laborers to ble forao f.r J.? J. Minetree, Agent t. M. Department, Jlaleigh. . Pay, $37,50 per month., mt dical uttendance and rations. V - . 1 195-6t, . W.K.: PEIRCE, Capt. & A. Q. M. Important Sale of Valuable liegrpCs at Auction. WILL BE SOLD IN FRONT OF OUJt SALES ROOM ON Tuesday, the 13th Dr.c, 30 Valuable Negroes, consisting of men and women, amonir them a srood Tlackamith. and one good siiie maker, A number of youn women, g'rls,ioy8, aiixl children, cooks, honso .servants and field- hands. -Taking all tfgpther, th'i most vahlahle and dealrabie kt of negroes that have been. offered f.r sale in this market. Peteona In want or vahubls young Hervanta would lo well to attend this sale as it affords a rare oneortauity to supply themselves. They are told for no fault. ClEUfl & LITCUbORD, t Aut. and Com. Mer. Dec. . 18. . - f i - ; ! . 191 td. FOR RENT, - ILL BE RENTED. AT PUBLIC AUCTION. ON THE 1T7 if llth mat, on th nremises. a very neat lloue: with six room, toleraqly well furnislied, with. three acres of land at- tached. land loctted Chapel Hill, iS. C. Dec. 7, 18G4. in a desirable part of the village of CIIAS. E JOHNSON. n5 td. MACHINERY AT PUBLIC AUCTION. 0: N THE 15TII DAY OF DECK MB Bit NEXT AT THE n(n KivHi- Arfnorv or Cotton Mills M mile from Jamca- town'iJ)epot,;wewijt fell at public antion the following articles of Machiiifry, iz:' .Tnrninsf Laths. Drill Presses, Smoothing Slabbing and Boring Machine?, Shafting, UaugOra and Pnl eys of various sizes ami kinds, a larg.t lot of Belting, Blacksm una Tool, and abont twenty thousand ooundTIron. The s lie wid continue from day to diy uutill tho articles afc disposed of. Terms cash. MENDENUALL, JONES & GARDNER. Nov. 30,1804. FOR RENT. THE BRICK STORE AND DWELLING nOUSE ON E 1 cttfville Sireet aToining Mr. James AI.Towles is for ONPAY- ren for the ensuing year. T. II. SELBY. 191 tf. Dec. 2. 18fi4, Progress opy till forbid. . LOST t FEW NIGHTS AGO AT YA RBOROTJGH'3 HOTEL l a piece f g ld weighing twenty.pennyweights. Toward will be paid at this ofttce to the finder. A libera ' Sorgrhum Mills and Boilers. TDST RECEIVED. FROM SAPONA 1RONIWORKS, AN- J Aher ?n!iilT of two and three Roller Mills and Boilers from 20 to 1C0 gallons. Kept constantly on hand a large supply of Ovens, Spiders: and extra ljias. . - JAMES M. TOWLES, Agt., for Sapoua Iron Works. Angastl3th,lS64. 97 tf. FOR ENT FOR 18G5, ; A PLEASANT FAMILY RESIDENCE. I.STHI3 CITY SIT- i natel two hundred yards east of the Yar borough Hotel, in a Urge grove. The residence contains live rooms, supplied with gas.. ' . ' ' ,t. V ' i excellent kitchen ami all necessary outhonsea. ' A large garoen containing nearly an acre of iHnd. Possesion given firfet of January 1865. . Apply to, , J. KINS BY, Nov. 1) 1864, ' : ISO-dtf ORPHAN ENDOWMENT FUND. CONTRIBUTIONS TO THIS FUND MAY BE MADE toJeo. W. Mordecai Jno. G. Williams and WH Jones, Cashier. C.F. DEEMS. Raleigh, Oct. 29, 18C4. ; . ; . 263 -tf. MINERAL FIRE-PE00F PAINT-i TTrE ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY ANY QUANT1 t V ty of thia Paint in powder. It Is a Peroxide of Iron, and will stand the most revere testa with tire.-' Color de4 reddish' brown.. '- - '' i'- ': ';' .- Specimens of Paint and Oil can be eocn at the store of Tuck er, Andrews & Co., Raleigh, " ..t, . ' FayettevillJ Nov. 28, 164. ; , ; j I ' r-, - 189 if. Dec, 1864. : ; 1.1 . 104-It- NOTICE. " ' 0 - HAVING QUALIFIED AS ADMINISTRATRIX UP "on the estate of the late W. J. Strict land, I will sell 00 ib 22d day of this month. ( December at his lata resL dADce, a lot of horses and mules, cattle? hog, sheep, ern, an- fedder, wheat rye, farming tools oousehold and kitchen furniture, a lot of s-id Braady and J oiaar .things too numrrcttt to mention. Terms of sale eii months credit, bojad aad approved se curity required of purchaser. . - - ' " ' . : Alaoa number I negroes will be hrfed Dee'r IS6. - ' SOPHIA A. STRICKLAND; Administratrix. . By.. Bonis J, IeyAgcnt. 1, 'r'-f' :i;f -'' -.ISM? St-; Dc 6. ' THE BIHGHAH SCHOOL, A Military and Classic il Fiiiisliing Academy nWE NEXT SESSION WILL BBGIlT FK3BTJARY 1st, L at Melanevltle, oa tbe North Carolina Raitroad. White the otd coarse baa been retained, extensive additions have been made, with a view to making 0000 aoisrass, aa' well aaxood acholara. Addreaa J- . I Oaka,H. Cov. , ISM. 181-sat. 9, X8&4. No. 197. LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEES. - - ' " SraATK STAKDINQ COMMITTERS. ; .! Proositi&ns and Grutancts Mcss Smith, Ay cevk, VVfnstead, Odom, Blount, McCorkle, and Jones! TrtoiUgcs and Elections esprs. Wright Ellis, Barle Grierr Morton, Kirby, and Sanders; 1 w Judiciary Messrs. Warren- Wright, Leilch, BoKle, Brvfon, Winsteae, arnhDick. , , - internal Iwprotxments-lXessTS. Leitch, TTorton, llalthews, EllisrStraughn, Jones, ami Lassiter. , : Claitn-Mtfsr9l Speight, Powell, Taylor, Adams, Soead, March, and "Ward. '" 1 ' . , i .'Education atid Literary Fund Messrs. 'Dick, Lassitcr, "Lindsay, McEncbero, Barley,, Long, and Whit ford. V . . ; " - Banln and Currency Messrs. Bigley, Winstead, Long, Miller, Patton, Cooris, and'liryaon, r'Cfrpmt$on--'UcasTs. ArendeJV S"dtb, Wynne, Harris Berry, Bloujitr and Ajpck. H: , , : : : " Agriculture Messrs. Powell, -McEachern, Mo Corkle, Jonesf-Jiindsay, Mann, and Odom. -r SiWATE BRANCH CT J' lNT COMMITTEES. 1 Finance Messrs. Wiggins," Jool, Courts, Patter son, Berry, Lonp, Harris, and Lssiter. Military Affairs Mcssrt.. Stobbs, Patton, and Pitch ford. ; ' .- Public Buildings and Grounds Messrs, Berry and PowelL " Cherolce Lands and Western Turnnihes Messrs. t uryson, liurtoru.and tton. . , Swamp Lands Messrs. j Lindsay, Wjrine and Mann. . ' Public . Library Messrs. Lassiter.- J Elljs, Speight, and. Deaf Dnmb and Blind Asylum Messrs.. Aren dell, OJom, and Crump Insane Asylum Messrs. Pool, Miller, and Aren- delL - , " nOUSK STANDIXO COMMITTEES. Judiciary -Messrs. -Carter Fowl, Person, Sho ber, Caldwell, (George, McAden, Dargan, Sharpy, Morrisey, and J. II. Headen.v . ... Education Hzsnrs. Ilenrv. Bet. Crawford, of Wayne Hawes, Davis, of Franklin, Clapp, Pols? ienj, jjirwin, ration, ana uryan. . Internal Improvements Messrs . Mann, Jo3'ner, Powell, McLoart, Rogers,' Jl an ison, Jordan, Craw ford, of Rowan, McMillan, Love and Gidney. Claims Messrs;- Patterson, Smith, of Johnston, GrieY, Vann, GibbsRuss, W. J. HeadeOi Roinhardt, Boy J, Isbcll and Wheeler. Agriculture Messrs. Perkins, Oulterbridce, Simr- Hions,' Little. Alford, Strong, Harris, Shipp Johnson, Jtsrwn, of Madison, Davis, of Halifax. . Propositions and Grietancts Messrs. AllisoritDuke Cobb, Murrill,. Russell, Alston, Flynt, Harrington, Coslner, Lyle, and Faison. . - . Privileges ,andiFle,ciions Messrs. Hanes, Henry, Cartfr, Murphey, Person. Fowle, McGehee, Shober, Shrpe, Horton of -Watauga, and Phillips. . . . Private Bills Messrs. Horton, of Wilkes, Bond of. Bertie, Lane, Lewis, rB lair, Austin, Hassell, Farm er, Judkins, Fauoette, Bethune, Wau'gh, Carson, of Rutherford, Herbert, Powell. McMillan, Craig, and Enloe. Corporations -Messrs. Waugh, Mafln, Cobb, Pow ell. Mfrriscf. Peace. Stipe. Ashworth. Gricr, ol Alexander, andGudgcr. HOUSB BRANCn OF JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES. . Finance Messrs. Shepherd, Amis, Brown of Meek enhurg, McGehee, Murphy,- Phillips, Cunningliain and Lowe. - ' ' Military Affairs Messrs. Grissom, Oowleg, Stan- cill. Pool and u ask ins. ' ; Public Buildii) as Messrs. Albiitlon. Caho .and Calloway;. .. (' V- Cherokee Lands and Western Turnpikes' Messrs. Youn5, Gudger, Asheworifa, Hanks and Pulk. T Swamp Lands Messrs. Bond, of Gales, Wooten, Perkins, Cohb, and Carter.' : Public Library Messrs. Benbury, Smith of Dup. lin and Stipe. .-. U. - J)eif, Dumb and Blind'Asylum--Vli&&xs. McCor mirk, Jlolton, Joy ner, Cost'nir and Lalhatn. Insane Asylum lie$&ra. Carson, of Alexander, Riddick, Baxter, Peace and Smith of Cabarrus." Claims for Deceased Officers and Soldiers.. .Wm?ON N. C, Jnne 20, 18H. TnK UNDERSIGNED nAS BEEN -APPOINTED A (,'O.M missloner to Investigate, collect and vay over tjf the par tics.cntiihid theretc, all claims lor buntv 'arrearages ol pay and allowances, dne to the representatives ol deceased officers aud soldiers from this state, I The parties entitled arej first, Wie widow of the deceased, if any, ifthyre.be no Wulw then, secondly, Ihe child or chil dren, 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 qf the deceased, and in default of all of these thai, fifthly, the executor or ad ministrator of the deceased. ' ' , ' The claimant or claimants meat furnish his, her or tlieir affidavit, and that of one dielutejresteJ wituess as to the re lationship, and in all cases, where the'claimant is not th i dow, the aQidavit must negative the exUtvnce of a claimiuts of a higher order. The Justice of the Peee, before wliom the affidavit is subscribed must certify to the ciedibilitiCot the witness, and Clerk of the County Court must certify, undof theeeal ofthe Courr, that he is a Justice of the Peac. ' -i If tho cloiafit or claimant be a child or children ofthe deceased; and he. she or thi-y he minors, tiie claim mu.' bet propoundt-d by his, her or their guardialj, and. the fac. of hi Ix'ing guardian must be certified to, under seal of the County Court Clerk. ' j ' ' When the claims Is made by an executor or ad.ninl-tr;tor, th fact of the executorship "or scat by the Couuty Court Clerk. - .. - ;'. . Altof these papors should be sent in dnnlfaa'c. " ' Any pfrs:)n directly interested wiil be famished, upon ap plication to me, with a proper form of thee papers in fall ; a copy of which, for the greater convenience of parties, will b; forwartled as soon as may be practicable to each Couuty Court Clerk. - ' . ' ' This commission is intended to, facilitate the collection of these claims, and save the claimants all expense. Parties inlerefiti'd may marerinlly aid m.in the invert i?ation of their claims, if atth time of f trw .rding their paper lo me, they will Inform, mc of tho data of the d-ath cf t he deceased, where ho died, war killed, whether or nottney or any on- for them, havo received the personal 'cfiftrcts "which decesstd had with htm at the time f t his deth, and whether or not the de ceased (if a t;ou coramiesioncd officer or vrivate.) had ever re ceived tne state s oouniy. . ; - . . . ' It ia very desirable thnt all claims should be forwarded at as earl as mar Ve practicable. In -all cases, give the claimants, Post Ofiice ac d County in fuU. ' . ' . . . ' Id I tf. . v,- , Coxumisioner. THE KEY-STONE. A MASONIC MONTHLY MAGAZIN E Ol THE FIRST OF JANUARY. 1865. I SHALI eommenee the publication of a Monthly Msgazine un der the above title, to be devoted to the interest of tb A Client and Honorable, Fraternity of Free and Aeceptec Masons. - ''-. '. - ' - ' 1 believe that every good Maeon will agree with me in the opinion that such a publication will be beneficial in enliehtecing our lets informed; brethren, and in dispens ing iajny a calm, kind word of eheeffaloess'to the hearts nd homes of thousands of worthy brothers,' their widows and orphans. It will be my earnest purpose to bring t 'bear whatever bumble ability I; may possess -ta mke it a reliable cu?todiaB of sou ad Masonic Liw and Tenets, evar adhering closely, to the Ancient Landmarks of the Craft in all their pritinestrengUi and eymmstricel beauty. . Trembling,: lest I err, in clothing myself for so rerponsi ble an affiee, I shall engage open the Key-Stoab socb skilled editorial talent aa abelr keep the lights well trim med and brigbtly burning, with tbe.sineere hope that as our work goee forth each month, from the quarries of our labour ic nay pass aa improved In pee: ion and be accept a " ki. tL head aad to the heart of every good Master at 4 whose borne ar nandairway be received. -- ... . r; . XKtate: - .'. .. , 7 .O aubaeriber six moatbt, ' $ IP ti r '-. oTerelea aubseribera aix aaonthf 16t 1 - Single eopies, - v '7 !' '.l:' J 0.-' ' ' Maaons, Lodges, Chapter, CoaaeHe and EncaiupmsaU will f leaaa eend in taeir aaberi tiosa at once. r-,. - . ' - Xddreaa ' - ' -' ' : C ? : WUB; SKaa, Preprietor , - IT4 j- . - j r-' " - -Kalaigh, H CL' : D A I-L'Y; CO N S ERV ATIVE. The fOUowlcg rates will bo Caarged for au aoverusemente in aerted in the Darur and Wuckxt CoxaxavATiva : oxa eqxraaa of xisht tnrae, oa lxss One day,' - - - - $ 8 00 1 One week. - f IS Oil TwodaT., Three days, Poor days, -Fh-e any a. - 6 M I Two weeks, --4 - SW,. w 1 inree weeks, - - - - CO - - 13 00 I Ona month, . ... Ti Ocr . - 15 00 I Two mootbs. ... 144 Ul When tent by letter; the meney most accampany the adver tWment. Obituaries, relljlona and othr aotlec charged aa adrHrtiemeot4 and mnst be paid in advanee. j GOVERNMENT OP NORTH CAROLINA, ; - r Dis Excellency, Zbulon B Vance, Buncombe, Goveraoi. Col David A Barnes, Northanerton. .Aid. Col George Little, Wake. i do , V M S Robins, Randolph, Private Secretary. ' ' Dr Edward Warrn, Chowan, Snrgeno General. ' John P II Ross, Wake, Secretary- of Bute. Jonathan Worth, Randolph, Publie Treasurer. Curtis II Bregdon, Wayne, Comptroler. . -? 1 Richard II Battle, Jr, Anson, Auditor. . ' Oliver II Perry, Wake Ste Librarian. ; Wsshington C, Kerr, of Mecklenburg, State Geologist. Major-General R C Oatlin, Lenoir, AdjaUnt General. Major William B Gnlick, Beaufort, PayaaJter. Major John Devereux Wake, Quartermaater. ' Major T D Hogg, Wake, Commissary and Ordnaoee Offieer. Major James &Uu, O oil ford. Quarter m at Ur. . , Major Henry A Dowd, Edgecombe, do Mftjor James II. Foots, Asst. AdjU Gen., (Boll of II on or.) Major WillianTA Urahtui, Jr., Ass't Adit. General. LLiautJoiah Cdlliaa, Washiogtoa county, OrJnaaa-D partraent. (! ... , ". ; . . Lieut. Thomas White, Franklin,! Asst. Quartermaster. 1 Lieut. Isaae W. Garrett,' E-lgeeombs, Asst. Quartermaster. Lieut. Thaddens MoGee, Wake, Ast. Commissary. Lieut. Charles 'n. Thompson, Wake, A$sL CommlMarjv Lieut. Geo. W. Thompson, Caswell, Aasiitant Adjatant General, (Roll of Honor.) j . JUDICIAL. 1 S'UPKXMR COl'KT.1 . Richmond M Pearson, Yadkin, Chief Justice. Wm H Battle, Orange, and Matthias E Manly. Craven. Judges. I "v Sion II Rogers, WakeAtterney General. jPatrick II Winston, Wake, if!porter Edmun-d B Frceiisan, Wake, Clorki . Meets in the city of A'aleigh second Monday In Juee each year. The Mcrg&nton term has been discontinued, j fupkriok comrrs. Judges Edwin O Keade, Person, Romulus M Saundars, ' Wake ; Robert Heath, Chowan ;; ltpbt 8 Frepeh, Kebaaon ; James W Osborne, Meelilenburg; Georpe Howard. Wilson ; William Mhipp, Henderson; ltnbert B Oil II am, Granville. Solicitors 1st Circuit, Jesse J Teatea, Hertford; 2nd , Circuit, Charles C Clark, Craven; 3rd Circuit, Blon H liogers, Wake, Attorney General; 4th Circuit, Thomas Settle, Rockingham ; 6th Circuit, Ralph Baxton, Cumber land; Ctu Circuit, Robert F Armfield, Yadkin ; 7th Circuit, William P Bynum ; 8th Circuit, Augustas S MerriinoD, Buncombe. - ' CONFKDEITATC COt?BT. ' Hon Asa Biggs, Martin, Judge. Georg V Strong, Wayne, Dinrict Attornoy. Pride Jones, Orange. Marshal. ; Clerk of Albemirle District, Joseph Ramsay. 1 Clerk of Pamlico District, Wm M Watson. Clerk of Cape Fear DUtrict, Daolel Colemaa. Th next Term will be -held as fdlows : Albemarle Diktrlct at Halifax, on 2d May next. Pamlico District, at Gold-boro', ' on 6th ' May next. Cape Fear Distfje', at (&tf'rord, ou 8lh Jiaypext , . 1 J.V ' COUNCIL OF 5TATB. ' fX ? B Sattertlrwaite Pitt f - A G Foster, andoipo "Dr J Galloway, Wilkes ; L Eldredge, Johnston ; J K Harr.Tave, ' Anson; P II Winston, jr, Btrtie; AT Davidson, Maoea. i LITKRARY BOA HO.' , nis Excellency. Z B Vance, President, Ejs OficUt L O Edwards. Granville; Prof Riehord Sterling, Guilford; Dr. Wm 8J';n, Gaston; MS Robins, Randolph, Treasurer. INTERNAI, 'IMPROVEHE5T BOARD. His Excelloucy, Z B Vance, Resident, Ex Ofhei. Wm Eaton, Jr, of Warren ; Henry Nutt, New Hanover '0ol John D llyoi'an, rlenders.n. . I (VMMLSSIONKRa OF PIXKINQ FUND. . - ' . ' Hon Thouius Ratlin, AUmarice, Jlon Wcldon Edwardl, Wsrren, Hon Dand L Swain, 0rnga Qucntla Ouibee, . Vako, Secretry; . . . ( -j- ... 'Tha University of North Carolina Is at Chapef Hill. lion DavidJTj Swain, President. - - - i '.RevCulvin II Wiley is Superintendent of the Comm'a Schools of the State. ' T Willie J Palmer, A M, Is Principal or the N C Initatlon . for tLe Deaf Dumb and tbe BHn'd, ; at Raleigh. .Dr Edward C Fisher is Superintendent 7of the. Jaiaoe Av!ti . 1 I . I' ' ..'. INSPECTOR'S N0TICF. "N ACCORDANCE -WITH PAR..I GENERAL OB I dc-rj, No. 81, A. and I. G. O. current series, afl persons -in 5th ;Cngreraional District between the ages of 17 and 60 years holding certificates of permanent oxempuoD by reason of disabiliy, also, t ose assigned to light duty will report at the following timesand places for Inspection : COUNTY. ' PLACa. Tina. Ortrnge, Hilhboro, Wake, , ' Raleigh, j. Franklin, - , Looisburg, Granville, . Oxford,. , Warren, Warrenton, Nseb, . Naf-hville,. Dee. 2d aud 3J.' 6, 6 and 7th. " Vth end 10th. 12,13 and 14. lfiih. lfith end ia , Pro in ut compliance with this notice is txpected, and any person or person failing to attt nd wilj be fslject'ed te ar rest by co- script guard and forwarded for te e aminatioa by Select Board at Csuip-tlolines. 1 When the party is an able on account of sickness to attend oa the. days appoint ed. the attending physician's certificate muet h presented, which must "on tain ihe txacf phyiicnl eonditimof the party the nature and extent ot the diwoaao or aonna, .; - Crtpt. and In?. 3d Con. Dit. N. 0. Nov. 30, 1861. ; . I lw0 w. . Executive Department North Carolina, 1 ADJUTANT CKNEP.AL'S OFFICE, : RALkHJii, Nov. 1, 1864. 5 General Orders, v No. 16. 1 C T FOJt THK INKOMATIX OP ALL CONCERNED I it is declared t; at tt.e inarl for llmne Def.-uce consists of a ix wh-te toale p rfonts who are exrinpt by law from service !n tb C'onfe'ierate Aroiy, Mw.i tha t't.of Hrbteea,and fifty yers, t,e-hleiit in the ttt', inclnding forefirnre no natntalized who hxve.lH-et! rcfirt-iiliu tlie State for thirty days, h-fore errlliitCnt, extu-pting" ruth perilous as are exempt by the lawn ofthe SNte, b, orders oflbe Governor, or on account of phy'cal dipabilit'. If. Coiupat.y 'cfuinand-rs will curb on the next drill day ma lot an t-xaet. roll .f.lii company lu ron'Mte w)lb the above dcc!;wa;io-i and transmit the i!iiie u hi Battalion com tiindei to h- h nt by hint without delay lit thleofllce. Upon the r-c-it ff in-c roinpany rlls. Battalion commanders having urrns ar J ac-omr-iu . its the proi crty ol the Htate la. their poises Un r the iOHiM-pion of their men, after retaining' ' a gun and accoutrements fr each in-n of hi Command will send the, rcm iiuder to tLis city to M-J.iT. D. Uogg, Ordnance omc. r. - i - . I III. The econd pjirautaph of Gtn rl Orders No. t, making it the duty of all Mililiaand Home Guard Officers to arrest any ofticer or a?ent wlo in making i Impressments fails to comply with the iuiur.-t-ciiig lawa lu rvry particular Is hereby so inf fi d a Ut 10 nice it the dnry of all such oOlcers to call oat ib-ir commands to r-4-t in arrentfng any person agatnet whom a civil warrant la directed upon application of aoy Jo : vr Justice of ih. Peace ftatlng that the civil oficer la . notable to make the arrest without aid frnm tb mllltta. It . heiig thns made the outy of all Militia and Home Guard O iP.cc r s to ai)-t tin- civil authority.ln eoppresaLug Illegal Itnpressiaents, it is hereby frtidd'u oftlceraol either class to become imitrccfirg sue ts, and those holding such agencfea . mast reelm eilt-er the et.cy or commission In the Htate service, i'ommandtrs of Kcgimeut and Battalion a wIJi ace 1 that tbis latfer clause la complied witn- By order of Governor Vakck, . . R 13-, ' ' ' . " . . O. GATLIN, - . Adjutant GeneraL .. r NOTICE TO DEBTORS. rpnE acouats and claims of the lath c. t. JL Iredell have beeu placed in m bands for collection fmbrcirg tboe of Iredell Brothers. Per Kens iadeaMdl under either bead are respectfully requested' to make tea. mediate payment as the - administrator is ae X ion j to settle op the bufineas of theestate. ' I can b teen at. the oQoe of the "Coiiservative." '. . J.J. LANSDKLL. October IS, Mr I. J53-tf. S. T. WILDER, . . and . CoQmisaionV aTereh&iif Auctloa LOVISBTJRO, V. c Will make sales of reil estate ht personal property, nsrv ebsadice, prviinn, flor grin, salt e aad aolieiti eonsfgntBents' P.nkliouui is the nearest depot. Oct. 31. 18C4.-. " - U JC4 2rn.V G. WILLIA213 STOCK AND MOlfEY BROKEIIS, 5;; a: 'M 1; Raleich. 2J. CL; -otojrrnnjEa to carry on tub BROKjniAOK busi- V near 4 their old atand aa herttofont In all lta varloaa braachca. - . . t I. - i I;
The Daily Conservative (Raleigh, N.C.)
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