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DAILY CONFEDERATE. DAHiY CONFEDERATE. ADVEP.TISISG. ADYERTISSMENTS will be ir.fertd at rtTE soliars per tqnare cf tin lines (or lesi) for each insertion. Marrisce notie and bitnaxiee will be th&rgcd n aUvtTtisenaecta. JOB-WORK ef, every ecr!pt!ea wfTl be x eented At this Qce with .dlspticb, ad as b:! aicanbs done in the Reuthcrn Confedtraay. for 6 iaonths. ' S " a t ...$40 .... 20 ... 10 ... 30 ... 15 ... 20 u n t 5 3 41 it tt it .".-.it EDITION". 4 Volume II. y ?' , rrirfd nn inr other terms RALEIGH, N. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 10. 1865. n t h abave, nor for a longer or ? horter period. BAIL Y Additional from the North. .,. v ,.- received Northern papers of the - . ,f Vri J-iT, thu 3d imUnt: ,'.', C fc roTlTL'TlONAL AMKN'DMF.ST. . , -,-:-c'ici of the constitutional" amrnd . Tj is ii- slavery thrcu our the Unit ' V- ly the le-V.-'aturt? of Now Jersey, " rVV-d iv, defeats th t measure for the "'""oV'ir t Ijlito :i a ted havo ratified ' 1 . rf r 're t: while only three have .3't rl"lic question will now conic Le- pear' ot the thr-e Sta-es wi i-h. r i - 'i 'i' u'i.e'ldmeM", and will pro ' ''V;JlVf a direct hearing upon toe election .'n.;nb:;5 ut their next L-gUlatires. Ve ' ...vturt's of the fallowing Srates U'ra'iVd the aBOmenl : T .,. - o 10 Missouri, Fol. 7. ;ir;;'!n, Fvb. 2. 12-Minnesota Feb." 8. Vork,F-fa 13Kaasas, Feb. S ;. . rjyr .to:i, Feb. 5. 14 Virginia, Feb. S. 'r'j.iti, F'-b. 3. 15 Indiana, Feb. 13. 'w'tii, Feb. 3. 10 -Nevada, Feb. 16. V,-t viricia, Fvb. 3. 17 Louisiana, Feb. 17. ZUm?, F-Tb. 7. 13 Wisconsin, Feb. 24. I -'Cultures of the following States T- r c t c I tr-e amendment: ,.,.Ni"'', Feb. 8. 3 New Jersey, March 1. ..K-siuci.v, Feb. 23. Lciiiuturea cf the following loyal v - Li'.ve yet tu-vote upon the amendment: Meeting of ,. . ' Politic. LeqiAatmc .Republican Now in se.-sion. ;1 .ii.... .May 3, l5Ci. ....Dee. 4, 1SU5. ....Jan. 7, 1SUG. -June 7, lbtfS. ....Sept. 10, 18it). .... A p' il 3, 1 S.C5. ....Oct. 12, 1SC5. iUX'APITULATIOK. :?. aumlur of Stite ...30. erv- f ratify amendment (three-fourths), which iutve ratitid. ........ ....... 1. : .. 3. A i'lOIIT ON TIIK II A PPAEANXCCK. Vi;" I'rdtud States revenue steamer Tiger, --Tint Pavi 1 Kvaai cointaat.ding, arrived l inv flora Ha:uptuu ltodd?5, towing tbe Irr' i'i?1 ship, rvtiich lud parted ber in thi Uto Uciivy gales. .'. .;.;c i; the pacs np. n the 27th' iu ;rit.-.Ti.oo:i of thxt day the Ticr was towed il.- llippahanuock by ih unboit Ban- ,: t'p-.jjn , in or.ler to clear a rope :i hnd tpii'fd the propeller, and anchored .-,r Wi'mdl Paut, near the ComiiiO jro Lieutonuiit Commander Hooker, sa- : . : i-v.- h :n !rel ards of the shore. Lieut : in'ormed Lioutenant Kvans that he , ii.-.eh'-'.nee that was relmbte that about tL: unm l uf Moss's rncu were in thoitn- i. eihhorhrvid, that they had be?n i , :ir:n.- ail t')" prerious niht, and expect- tmub'o from them that right. . ii. uk the rumbling of wheels was t.iti:iciW bT the officers and men on ,. th'. ler, which wss supp -sea to ue .vh.-c'in ot artillery. Abo ".it 8 V. M. a v miis'ietry was heard issirng from n -,-U. near the br;uyh, and a few min-;.':.erwardstU'-.; jraard s'nip opened fire :.. 1 cd the wcods. N jt k:i w'n exactly .! t:.t; ir iV.lle was, but apprebeuding a foe iut di recti'.'!', th Tiger's crew beat to , and com n-.c need tUfirmg the weods . In the meanlirne, the engineer and th .v!; i 1 a i bfeci in-r 1 at w.jrk cv'-t since the v.ili.f th ves.-ei tii'-rt', reported the pro : ,;!?.r, at.'i that it '.vasin working order . . Th ' anchor y.i3 immediately hove a:d ti.'1 li.ht ship taken in tow, the Ti-'.- aad wui turned seaward, and succeeded i r au elli :g. A bait milni-ht, when h.ai jlist cleared the spit on Windmill : h.ivy tirinir wss going on from the .uV. d .:das were seen riht on tin' 'in Mid the conclusion r e war- th it there was a battery, or .: the a'td'ry had h en brought down . tn f!!i!eivor to prevent the Tigr, te t vt.-rl, ami severed schooners that lay frun uettin eut to tea. 71 IK ".AM OLINPE. Il.VNewYoik Ikrttld haa the following : tht- ram Q.inde : i! '- t-.rer of th rebel r:n Sr one wad docs : ; ro:uie to be either long or brilliant. Oa . a.;: from Copenhagen the vessel was to Ih entirely unseaworthy ; and Pgc, :r co.nmander, therefore made for the . :--i-h port of Corunna. The Government !u:r Citholic Majesty, it is reported, hst no e utter the vesel came to anchor, in asking raaiio i from tlio French (.iovernment as i r real.chaiaeter. At first, it is said, an .vve anvriT was returned by M. Drouyn L ibiys. iiut cn more mature conidera . tl s;,:inili authorities wtre advised to ..." - t.. tn.. n'snde the vrivile-'fc rf making r-; ...ir at O.nmna. The Unite i States fri- . '.iv-u m.-iMiwliile bad taken up a ptsi . n ."itrAiv.v of the harbi-r, so as felTe- l.t'h-tcv prevent ull chance of tho pirate's r-,,.. irram-i:to has likewise been -;t to rein face the Niagara. MlrC'lil.LANKOrs. Cn "Wednesday evoTiiug t!ui commercement thf New York Medical College tor Women vis f-fe'hrated at the Athn.Ttim, liroadway. i !' :rn vouiar lidtfs, who have unierg .no the course of 5tudy to elit a man to prac " adiein?, received their medical diplomas ':r, the hin'ls of the lady President of the in- -'e. The proceedings' include the usual ro.-MKmi; on such occasions, namely: the ,,f ti.. 'in . ii-s bv one if the graduates. conferring of degrees, the valedictory. ., . An , r:icid repart to Congress shovs this wi; a number of reb'el prison-rs of war ' have mliste lin the Union service tliui 'rr.'.nib. r h .nt three thousand nine hundred. t ti.m arc now serving in tht North- T' : i -, ; f-AccT.r of SnrinfipIJ. f r ciasiination of i-mall arm?, &c, have f-i'-'d to reduce the calibre of small arms i'n: tifty-oigLt and fifty-four to fifty,-which r'- tiia weight of the ball one-third, thus .frALg un importaut saving of lead iu the nunitna und .reducing the weight ucccs-'-r? to he c;rr'ud by the soliier. 'jrn;-rai xneis n is to have cnarge ui m tL'M:Ava!ry in the Department of the West.- Th Jiadctin publish.es a list of rebel syni-P-thiz-ts arA deiters residing ia Memphis, V." k . I -. a . I .1 - i - - 1 1, ii. i 4j taRrn tne amLes'.y uaiii; uumwutiu. one thousand and f rty-five naruw. A. Jack son Donclsou is among them. A Washington telegram s-jj-s: Tie Presi dent's inaugural address will prob.ibly be the brit f-st ; 'one ever delivered, it is annotn.ned that lbs reading of it will not occup more inu-n iruni nve to eiht minutes. He thinks it unnecessary to make it h.ner by repeating what he has already said in recent public messages. Piev. Henry Ward lieecher stated in a pub lic address, that doner?.! Grant has been heard, in the presence of several distinguished offi cers, to tive the op'hion that, for picket and guard duty, the rearoes made the best soldiers in the world. On the whole, he considered them equal, for all figh ing purposes, to any soldiers. R E A D IT ! THE AHDUCTIOX.! THE AISOUCTIOtf I A thrillinsr tale of rnl llf.j in California and Mexico, by V. P. WILKIA'S. w-. Cetnmenced in the SOUTHERN FIELD A FIRESIDE this week. Readv to-dav. huCsciiption $i0 for six months ; single copis J lialeigh, N. C. TIIR KKY STONE, for March, will ba readj in a few dav3. inarch 9 d2t. . "SJ O T I C E . Tlie subscriber wishes to employ a lady, who is competent to teach the JSnglish branches, French and Alusie, to take charge of a private school of tour or five children, in his fainii', to commence 1st April. Persons wishing the situation, at a moderate salary, will appJv, with reference, stating terms, - r a in.'u inlet! mar 9-d2t Hilliardston, .Xaah co.,N. C. AFFICE CHIEF Q. M. DIST. OF U JS'OltTII CAROLINA, Raleigh, March 7th, 18G5'. "Wanted, immediately, fifty negro meator team sters. Apply at this' cilice. II. R. IIOOPER, Maj. & Chief Q. M., raar 8-d7t District of N. C. THE KNITTING- CLFI WILL meet on Wednesday, March 8th, at the residence of Mrs. L. Bryan, at 8 o'clock, p. m. m.vf 7-dtd PALEIG1I AMBULANCE COM- IV MM TEE. A few more volunteers aro wanted to complete the organization of this Committee ; also, lint, bandages and delicacies for the rick and wounded. Those"wishing to join this Committee, or to con tribute to its sunplies, will report to day to . m4r 7-dtf P. P. PESCUD. W A N T E D Fifty shares in Bank of North Carolina and N. C Central and Raleigh and Gaston Rail Roads, for which I will pay four for one.' Address W. H. G ARRIS, mar 8-d2t Garysburg, N. C. I) O S O. OIL 200 Rbls. Lubricating Oils. 30 " Superior Tanners Oil. 40 ' Paint Oil. Deliverable at ihrvpt, Chatham county, or at Favetteville. Y. S. LUTTEuLOU. mar 7-dtf D O S T QUAIlTEIi MAJSTJilt'K 1 OFFICE, C. S. A ,- Haleigii, N. C, March 4th, 18G5. st this Department 1 Ul 0 ' ji - I through tha Agents contracting the indebtedness, in oruer inait eer iinuu tL." u n io tiJCT ...v.. the same. W. E. P1KRCE, march 7-dGt Capt. and A. M. O T I C E Committed to the jail of Catawba county, two negro nun, on m-n, about twenty years of age, savs his name is JIM and belongs to John Beach em, near Vicksburg, Miss. The other, aged about eighteen, says he belongs to Samuel ilair, at Charlott. . C, is narue d JOHN. A. J. HILTON, Jailor, march 6-dtf Newton, N. C. IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE X AUCTiOX SALE, BY TUCKER, ANDREWS & CO. Of Foreign sorfs and Furniture, OnVi'ctliscsfiajilSth inst.,nt ll(r)clocU. The entire lot of Collie & Co's Furniture, con fvnins of Parlor, Dining Room and Olhce lur niture, r.eds. Mattresses, Blanket,, Linen and Cotton Kticets, Towels, Napkins, Glass and Crock ery Ware, etc., etc. AI.0 1 ca?e of superior Envelopes (Letter and O metal, ) 1 cass Agate Buttons, 212 creat gross, 1 cate of Hair Brush"?, 11 doz. 1 cae Lead Pencils, 150 gro?.". 1 case Leather Leaf Card, 636 pr. 1 case Suspender Buttons, 103 great gross. 1 case S. Bone Buttons 83 great gross. 1 case H. Saw Files, 137 doz. 7'2 kegs White Lead. 1 bafe bagging Twine. 1G' cases Tumblers, 617 doz. 2 cases Com. ote raper. '2 Clark's Spool Cotton- 1 oise Mohair Lusters (or Ladies' Dresses. 13 Marble Pattern Toilet Setts Crockery. 12 eitra Soap Stands. 13 extra Tooth Brush Stands. 12 White Granite Coifee Pots. 12 a " Tea Pof. 1 it n Sugar Dishes. 12 it " Cream Pots. 35 Dishea (asst.) 60 setts " Cup and Saucers. 102 Chambers. 263 Bowls, asst. 2 6 pieces Heavy Dundee Bagging. 25 coiU Manilla Rope.. 1 case Ladies' Gaiters. 1 case Gents' Cavalry Boots. 3 ca?e3 Box Coffee Mills. 1 case Engiih Axes. 4 cases French Brandy. 1 beautiful Young Stallion, "Black Prince, perfectly kind and gentle under saddle and mliar- DeVe invite the attention of dealers to the above ale as it it is an important on. sale, as ttjCKERNDREWS fc CO. Auctioned Continission Merchants. March 6-dtd . ILITAKY BLANKS neatly M pcinttd at this otflce. OFFICIAL. c I R C U L A Pw COMMISSARY GENERAL'S OFFICE. Richmond, March 2d, 1865.. j The ofTicers of the Nitre and Mining service will be placed on the same footing as those of the Sub sistence Department, in the collection of supplies. It is believed that perfect accord will result in much good to both services ; the best energies of both sets of ofIicer3 are invited in aid of thia ser vice at present. J. M. St. OHN, Commissary General, NITRE A.ND MINING BUREAU, RicriMOKD, M;rch 2 J, 18Q5. J The officers of this service will use th'-'privilege thus granted, in such manner as to rather than embarrass the Subsistence Department; they will collect supples as rapidly as their other duties will allow, and all accumulations beyond their im mediate necessities will be turned' ever to the Commissary Department. So far as practicable they will draw supplies l'rora sources not immer diately available to Commiss trv officers. RICHARD MORTON, Lt. Col., mar 9 d6t Aet'g Chief N. and M. Hu eau. JEGEO AUCTION On Tuesday next, 7th inst., at 12 o'clock, wo will sell at auction 20 likely negroes. Ameng them is a lirstrate seamstress, ironer and washer. The others are men, boys and girls, and all aro number one negroes and sold for no fault. mar 6-d2t " W. F. ASKEW & CO. F. G R A D Y , EXCHANGE BROKER, (Lato of Wilmington N. C.,) RALEIGII, N. C. Dealer iu Stocks and Bends, Sterling Exchange, Baiik Notes, Geld and Silver Coin, Ac. JEIT Oflicein the store of L. E. Haartt, Esq., No. 13, Fayettevilio Street, Heartt & Ircdeil'3 old stand. march 6-d4t AMP NEAK CAPE FEAR RIVER. . PJkadq'rs C. S. Naval Fouces March 2, 18G5, J PiOTSCE. All absentees from this command, who report themselves on board C. S. steamer " Patrick Henry " at Richuvjnd within twenty days from this proclamation will not bet punished. Those who remain absent will be arrested and treated as deserters. J.R.TUCKER, mar 4-d3twlt Flag Otlicer Commanding, &c F;iyetteville Observer copy three times and send bill to Lieut McCorkie at Fayettevilo for pay ment. N O T I C E Having qualified at February term of Warren county Court, as Executrix to tbe will of my de ceased husband, M M Drake, I hereby notify all persons indebted to his estate to make payment"; all holding claims against sai l estate will present them within the time prescribed by law, other wise this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. WINEFRED DRAKE; Executrix. Cum testament annexo. raar 4-d3t Vi C DRAKE, Agent, T? 0 R R E N TV .' A good, comfortable dwelling house, with a Store Room eighteen feet square. The dwelling contains six roos besides the store room, and two lire-places. There is a pmall garden spot at tached to the lot. For further particulars apply to JOSEPH JORDAN, mar 3-5t at Mills II. Brown's old stand. A l7lkTnDS OF PLANTA tion and Bar Iron. Sheet Iron, Band Iron, Spiders, Ovens, Lid-, Wagon Boxes Ac at SHAY, WILLIAMS, & Co's, mar 3-d5t Raleigh, N. C. E:iRAJ3Lli PROPERTY FOR SAL ft. I o!l';r sib mr n-ve: ty situitei ia t' to wn ot Greensboro, 'where I now live. The property consists of 9 or 10 acres containing a large dwelling house with eleven or twelve excellent rooms, all fitted with cas tixtures, a first rate double brick kitchen, brick smoke house, three go: d framed barnes, two good carriage houses, good framed stables, good framed straw barn and hay houses, shelters aud sheds, a good dairy and xll other necessarv outbuldiugs. It is one of the most dejirable places to be found. I am determined to sell, and a bargain csa be had. Those wish ing to urchase can call and see the property for themselves, or can obtain all further information by addressing JAMES WOODS, mar 3-d 6 1 Greensboro N. C FFICE CHE1F QUARTER- . MASTER, C R. A. , DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA. Halkigu, Fcb'y 27th, 1365. AU contractors with Major W. W Peirce ior Tx-ill witlniut dclar send to tnia ie.-iLiici nit" oU-c, . oiHce e any they my have, on nana ma r - e riTned. H. R. HOOPLH, , :r ri,ii O M. uader feb 23-d Gt IU ilj Ul ' v - - " c OPAL VARNISH. rn.. :n.c.;.-rnol n ra r fw nnrracredin manufaC- taring Copal and Coach Varnirh. Copal at per gallon, and Coach at 50 per gallon. Ordeis solicited J. U. WILSON, Jr. . & CO., Feb 17-dtf Charlotte, N. C. 1 RON! IRON! n-u t i--n Vinlntr ard Mannfacturinff Co. are now making Iron of the best quality for plan tation purposes, and will exchange the same with farmers and others for scrap Iron, negro-labour and provisions Iron now ready, for delivery at the works in Chatham County, We can also deliver in Raleigh or at anv of the Stations on the i.atei.eh i Gaston or N. C. "Railroads. Address the un dersigned at Raleigh, or W. S. Downer- Sup't. 1. .i tt t W n will "tinir rpnpive Kvpt. t'narnam .uuuij. ordeVs for Car Wheels, Eocomotiv tires and heavv castinrri. W. J. HAWKINS, dec. 28-d-tl.. Frfest. L. M. & M. Co. F 0 R RENT . . j j.:ku .aaunca within A mile A larce ami uesii auic i of the city of Raleigh, with 300 acres of laid at tached. Apply to Dr. JOi NLR, . lacneu. j Yarbrough nouse, jn 31-dtf Raleigh, N. C. jiT- Siate Journal copy. K E W A R D ' . . iL Txrtf rn Krif'lV Tliirht last. on he o? the train, a Lady's BONNET-BOX. From the top and one side of fhe Box the leather bad .en torn leavg the . j tn fitiverr of said Lox, witn lis wood exposed. ""yE OFFICE, the q uestions asked. a OB WORK of every kind neatly executed at this office. B Sciicdule of Prices for JVortia Car olina. Tho Cororriissioners of Appraismcnt for the State of.North Carolina present their Sehedulo of Prices to govern Purchasiag Agenta for the next sixly days, with rates considerably advanced iu consequence of the advance by order of Government in the prrces paid above those of the late schedule. They earnestly hope that there new being no excuse for hold ing back the products so necessary fo the sup ply of the arm', thaUiarmers and ethers will come forward with alacrity and offer all that they can possibly spare from their ivn eon surrption to the aid of that army, which now at last is to be recognized as our only saviour from the unrestrained and grasping despotism of our barbarous enemy : Aples, dried good, peeled, per bush. 28 ibs. : $ 10 00 " unpeeled, per bush f 28 lbs. 7 50 Axes, with handles, each, 18 50 " without haft: dies, each, 18 00 Bacon, per pound, hog round, 4 50 Beans, white ox cornfield, per bush 60. pounds, 10 50 Brandy, apple, per gallon, 10 00 " peach, per gallon, 10 00 Beef, fresh, nctt per pound, 2 00 " gross, per pound, 1 00 " salted, per pound, 2 50 Candles, tallow, per pound,- 5 00 " Tblairiautiue, per pound, 10 00 Chains, trace, per pair, 1G 00 Cloth, woolen, for soldiers' clothes, f yard, wide, 10. oa to yard, and pro rata as to greater or less weight or width, per yard 1.5 00 Cotton, raw, per lb., 2 50 Coffee, - -Bio, per pound 12 50 Corn, unshelled; per bush., 70 lbs., XI 00 Corn Meal, sacks not included; per bush of 50 pounda, 12 20 Drills, cotton, yd. wide 3 yards to pound, per yd., " 2 80 Four, extra family, per bhl 196 lbs., 100 00 " extra superfine, per bbl. 19C pounds . 90 00 superfine, per bbl. 19G lbs. 80 00 fine, per barrel of IDG lbs. 70 00 Fodder, baled, per 100 pounds, 8 00 4 uq baled, per-100 pounds, 7 50 Hate, wool each, 8 00 Hay, baled, per 100 pounds, 8 00 " imbaled, per 100 pounds, 7 50 Hides, dry, extra, per pound, 5 00 a o oo " green, per pound, 2 50 Horses, nrtiliery, let class, per head, 1500 00 " artillery, 21 class, per head 1200 00 Honerent, per room per month, 40 00 Iron, Pig,N.o. 1, per ton, 20001 hs 350 00 " 2. " (i 2000 lbs 314 00 " " Zr 2000 lbs 278 00 " . Bloom, " " 2000 1ha 710 00 " Smith's square or rouud, per ton of 2000 pounds, 10G0 00 " torviceab'e railroad, per ton of 2240 pounds, ' 400 00 Jeans, wool, domestic, per yard, 15 00 Kettles, camp, iron, per pound, GO Lumber, jjcod, per 1,000 feet, GO 00 Lard, per pound, . 4 50 Leather, sole per pound, 10 00 " upper per pound, 12 00 " harness per pound, 12 00 Molasses, sorghum, per gallon, 15 00 Mules, 1st class, per head, 1,500 00 2d class, per head, 1,200 00 " 3dc!as. per" head, 800 00 Mechanics, 1st cl-ss, per d:iy, ra- lions by government, 10 00 ft 2nd class per lciy ra tion by govern mrnt, Cx 00 Nails, per keg, 200 00 Oats, sheaf, baled, per 100 lbs. 10 00 sheaf, unbaled, per lOOJbs. 9 25 " shelled, per bushel, 8 00 Osnaburgs, cotton yard wide, 7 oz. . to yard, per yard, 2 50 " cotton, I yard wide, 8 oz'. to yard, per yard, 2 -75 Onions, per bushel, 12 00 Oxen work, 1st quality, per yoke, 1,500 00 " " 2d quality, per yoke, , 1000 00 Peas, cow, per bushel of GO lbs. , 15 00 Potatoos, Irish, per bushel of GO !bs. 8 00 " Bwcetf per bushel of CO ibs. 8 00 Peaches dried peeled, per bushel of 38 lbs. 12 50 " ' unpeeled.pcr bushel of 38 lbs. 1 0 00 Pork, fresh, nett, per pound, 3 50 4 sMltwh ner noiind. S 90 7 A, A. ' gross, 2 GO Pasturage, 1st quality, near town, per head, per month, 8 00 " common, near town, p?r head per month, 6 00 ' 1st quality, in the country, per head per mouth, 7 00 " common, in tho country, - per head, per month, 4 00 Quinine, good, per ounce, 80 00 llice, new, per pcud, 1 50 old, per pound, 1 10 Bye, good, per bushel of 5G lbs. 12 00 Resin, per bhl of 280 lbs, 2 00 in bulK of 2b0 lbs. 50 Sacka, two bushels, "bsnaburgs, each, C00 Shirting, cotton, f yard wide, 4 i yds. to pound, per yard, 1 75 " cotton, I yard wide, 32 yard to pound, per yard, 1 10 Cotton stripes. 3 yards to lb , per yard, 2 75 Salt. Coast, per bushel of 50 lbs., 40 00 . Liverpool, per busnel ol b'J pounds, 50 00 " Virginia; per bushel of 50 pounds, 45 00 Steel, cast, per pound, 10 00 Shoes, army, per pair, 25 00 Shoe thread, flax, per pound, 10 00 Socks, soldiers' wcol, per pair, 4 00 Sheep, fat, per head, - s 50 00 Suar, brown, common, per pound, 5 00 Soap, hard, per pound, " .2 00 soft, per pound, 1 25 Shucks, baled, 100 lbs., ' 8 00 Short?, good, per bushel of 22 lbs., 1 75 Ship stuff, good, per bushel of 37 lbs., 2 40 Tea, black, per pound, 10 00 green, per pound, 18 00 Tpnt cloth, cotton. 10 cz. to yard, per yard, 2 50 Tobacco, No. 1, extra, 3 00 No. 1' 2 50 " No. 2, 1 "5 Lugs, 1 25 Tallow, clearvper pound, 4 50 Tiuegar, cider, per galloD, 4 CO " manufactured, per al!on, 2 00 Whiskey, good, pergal'on, 10 00 Wheat, good, per bushel of GO lb. 15 00 " bran, per bushel of 17 lb.. 1 50 Wheat straw, baled, per 100 lb. 2 75 Unbaled, per 100 lbs. . 2 00 Wagons, wcod axle, 4 horse, &ew, ach, 700 00 wood axle, 2 hors, new, e.-reh, C00 00 Yarn, cotton, per bunch of 5 lbs. 15 00 Wool, washed, per ound, 12 00 " unwashed, per per pound 10 00 JJIRE CF LABOR; TEA2i3, -WAGONS AUD BCnfF. Baling Jocg fr&g?, pfcF hundred lbs., 1 00 Shelling antf bagging corn, sacks fur nished by government, per bushel, 25 Hire of two horse teams, wagon ai.d driver, rations furnished by uwtier, per day, 18 00 Hire of two horse team", wagon and diiver, rations furnished by gov ernment, per day 12 00 Hire of four horse teams, wagon and driver, rations furnished by owner, pir-day, SO 00 Hire of four horse teams, wagon and driver, rations lurtiichetiiy govern ment, per day, 0 CO Hire of six horse team, wagon and driver, rations furnished by owner, per day, 8G 00 Hire of six horse teams, wagon and driver, rations furnished by govern ment, per day, 24 00 Hire of laborer, rations furnished by owner, per day, 6 00 Hire of laboreryxatiots furniffhiid by government, per day, 4 CO Hire of laborer, rations furnished by owner, per month, 110 00 Hire of laborer, rations furnished by government, per month, , 03 00. Hire of horse, per day, 4 00 The Commissi ners respectfully suggest that if it be found practical, the producer shculd bo allowed to retain r fourth part of their surplus, to be sold at market rates, to pay fcr their uc cessary plantation supplies, wh:ch they have to purchase at high market pricei. Thry ear nestly, call upon the farmers to bring forward thcir-corn now so necessary to the support of the army in their immediate front, and which alone will prevent the loss to the enemy, cf all their crops, stock, negroes, &c., &c. The. com missioners would also recommend that the im pressment should bo universal aud uniform, leaving out no one. For the information of all persons concerned, we publifeh the following instructions, with the hope that they will be strictly cbeyed. "No ofheer, cr agent, shall impress the ne- cessary supplies -which any pem-n may havo for the consumption cf himself, his family em ployees, slaves, or to cany on Lis rditaiy ma chanical, manufacturing or agricultural cm plovmenta." - The next meeting cf the Board will bo held in the Senate Chamber, in the City cf Raleigh, ou Monday, the 2d day of April next, unless sooncrchangc d. Impressing agents must fur nish good an"d eatisfactory.reftscns fordieappro vals on appeals, -r the award, of local apprais ers will be approved. All communicalioi.s shculd be addressed to the Secretary of tho Bo:ird, Raleigh, N. C. (bigned) . n. K BURGWYX, Garysburcr. N. C. It. V. BLACKS! OCR, Strcksville, N. C. Corn's Appraisement far State cf N. C. February Gtu, 1S55. J U N IP E R 13 LI C K E T fa 0 U THE UN MA X UFA C TUJl E. We are agents for the sale of the above Bucket.", wholesale or retail Send on order. TUCK Ell, ANDUKWS k. CO. mar S dSt Auct. Si Com. 2dci chants. S 1 ELE OT S Oil O O L, At the residence of W. n. Finch by ftb 2-dtf KISS. M. W. FINCH. jTJNAWAY TAKLN UP ! Boy LKVY wa3 taken tip in th cnemie's lines on the other side of the Chowan River. He says he belongs to J. W. Isaac Hutching; said boy is black, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, stout and about fortv-four or fiv years o. age, weighs about 150 to 175 pounds. For further particulars apply at this office. feb 9-ctf. $200KE-W--K1. Ranswar the 3rd of this month a Negro Boy named GfcOKUK. U is a bright rrd skinod mulatto, about 21 yeanU old, 5 tVet 9 inches high, and claims to be a barber. The r.bove reward will be paid for his confinemeut in, Any j ul r his deliverv to either W. F. Askew & Co, RaUigh, or to Dr. V. J. Hawkins at RiJgeway. Feb 22 d lOt. D R. P. P. ARRIS C TO N PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DENTIST. Special attention given to diseases of the mou'h and throat. OHiee at Exchange not-l, EBSIUENCK OX l!M.LBiEO SIKEBT, RALEIGK, l. C feb 23-dtf OFFICE CHIEF QUARTERMASTER C. S. A." DrsTEicT or Noktk Ca koi.i ax, Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 23th, 165. J Contractors with Major W. W. Pierce, who do nt report in person at this otilee withia twenty davs, and make a full and accurate statement if their coiUrar'tj, a3 req'iirt-l by circular of tLo 3rd instant, will be reported (tther with all d'.tail td and light duty men wrrking with thtm) for duty in the field, and uits will be immediately bnouht on "their bonds. H. R. HOOPER, feb 24-dlOt Maj r 4 CVf Q. M. T C. POWDEi: MAXUFAO X . TUBING COMPANY. An experienced person, ea.pab! of taking the place of Foreman, can get employment in the Mills of th a-'ovo Company. Satisfactory re commendations will be required. S.V. DAVIS, Pres't. Feb 17 dtf Charlotte, N. C. A UCTION SALES. tc;m h Ln-Astv at Towlcs' Auction! and Corcmision Store, several fine Gold Watches, in pood order; two excellent Se in cr Machines; two good secondhand Buzeies and Harness ; one new two llorsa Spring Wagon ; two new Side 'lables ; one Rocking Chair and other furniture ; 3 Mitt prime Mountain Butter 'and Chestnuts. Bost Sberhald Axes and 10 do2 Victoria Blacking and other goods. "JAMES M TOWLES, uir 4 d2t Aucutioneer. DOLPH COH WHOLESALE TOBACCO, AUCTfOS AXD COMMISSION HOUSE, Goldseoiio', 2i. C. Liberal advance mado etx tuarigaiaetUa. S I F E K TO A. T. Jerkir.s, Fres't J3atk cf Cowrcerre, Com pany Shops ; P. V. Dnile, Sr..- PrcVt K. K. & P. It. R.'Co.. Richmond, Va ; MeDaniel & ltby, Lynchburg, Ya. jan9d:m P. E'lV A R D LOST or taken by itake, a box marked "Mat. S. V. Reid, Wilmingrtor.." Anv infwtiuatiai in repard to it tv Lich ill c sable rs to ii-over it. or any one leaving it at he Lxi rert Ofcct will r ccive the abe rewaid, and roqneitirns ked. A. P. C. BRYAN, Arct Eouthein Exrree Ccmracr. jan 18-dtf A LARGE FARM TO PEST IX CASWELL COUNT T. Oh Monday 13th dav of February ex I wMl rtrt, at my resideHcein Caswell Co'unty. vklrtuen lailcs fouttwest of Yanceyville. Cfttt-u miJci nartU of Company Shops on the X. C. R. R., and thir teen miles' southeast of Ruflia Depot, oa the Piedmont R. R., my large and well improved plantation, containing six hundred acres of laad. It is well adapted to the growth or ccrn, wheat, oat, tobseco and other productions incident t this climate. It has a ineaduvr ou iP which pro dues S0,CuQ pcusd of cacellcnt hay mtatly herds grafs. On it is a larpe two story dwtHirg with fiv rooms and portico in front ; also a guod &r4n, convenient well, negro.hou6os.two larcr bares with sheds and all sectary uutkeures. ft u enclosed with for ces iu good repair, lt is ltige cnooh to work on it to adv&utcc 15 Land. Addrefs thy ULdcrtigncd at Andeirn's Ftoie, N. C. JOSEPH I'INNIX. ja SO-dtf. H IDES! HIDES!! The ncdereigned retnrtshis aeknrwUdf rurt fcr the extensive ratrof age be hag heratafore re ceived at the hands of tht icep1e;:aBdareetbr solicits a co;tinuance,tberaf. Owirg't the prices of cM ari.tallowf 1 nn eoirpelled -f "change myJnascud wiH in futare tan aR kltfi for one thit'tT; wbieh .will biitlJ at SLa u ui iret price. Tanning.dese fi inicat aoldien free charge as heretofore, ani the kl t pay, can gtt their hides tinned at cer.tspr j rued. AH persons wb hsv hires ia ciy.yard w ill bo informed when their leather i rear'v. J. IiODT, JEFFREYS, nor IMf TaciCc P. O., R. A O. It. U. 11IVE HUNDRED HANDS JJ WANTtD. FIVE Hundred bare wanted t rnrkontl.e grading sn trr.ck-lstir g cf tr tisthfm hi road. The higher ttaai ktt prift will ba given and hand? well tfiV.cn carcf. ALSO. ICO CAP.rF.NTEnS. Also, a Portable Stesai Saw JiH. Wanted. Applv to KKJJ. P. MA1TLG, Pres't Raleif K, N- C, rto J. 15. ALLF.N, 8op't, Carv, N. C. deo 6-dtf Conservative eopy tSR fcrfcld. XTEGRO AUCTION and COM 1 MISSION riOUsr.. ON THE FIRST PAY OF JAM'ARY text at the Store fcrnjerlv cccnpitd by C. W. 1). Hutching?, pb I'ayetttviilc ilrcct, in the city of Raleigh, the enVsciibers will eitabli.'h an AUCTION AND COMMISSION nOUPM, Tor the sale of SLAVES. We have provided pafb and ccurcRl irr.w quarters, and will he as moderate in cur cha; gt-a tor board, Ac, as tbe time will permit. With an cxpcricr.ee of twenty eara is the trcde. and the advantages of an cxtT.five ceqaain tance, we ti alter in.tsei ts that we urdcrsta tw tiifinofj; hiiJ, w;th the is-urat. c j f;uiek cat, and prorrft icturns, retpcctiullv solicit -ukli patronage. dec 19 dtf W. F. ASKEW L CO. T AMPUL A CK WANTED. JU Twenty-Cve cr tbirty Iba. LampMaek waafed iiurr.cdiatclv, for which a good uHeu w IK be raid. Apply at THIS OFFICE. CONFEDERATE STATES DE- J POSITOUY, RaLiicn, N. C March 2,1165. Notc is hereby given, that for t e prcnt, tho intere tdne Jana'ury 1st cn all certificatae f indeb'.tdncis of th Confoderate States of America, payable in North Carolina, will be j-aid at iku otlic- on present r.tin ef raid eertificat i. Coi.aerv&tive, Prgres and Standaid, Greene bero Pntr iot, Gr-MsbTo Journal, I'ayctts- ville Observer, Sal tbarr Watchman, atd Char lot f Ruijetin, w ill it t each six tin a aLd tud ' duplicate account to this oir;rr. C. B. niRUION, mar 2-Ctt lie prV.tnry. R E W A R D . .Stolen from tho stable of the undetaignd, in Orange ouuty, on tie ticht of ihc SOth alt., r.r Iiiiihanr Sta'tion, one liAY HOHSE frvrrara old this 5princ with'L'ack ljs man ?.r.A t'ail, a smell whit fperS bacir, canted by bfirg galded with a tiow saddle, ar.d ba t ' m til around. Th above reward n ill be given to ant j.-rfMi that vri!l deliver stid Horse n m ht Dar hom'.' r r put me in pnsprsiion of any in!ri&ta-n so that I can get f e raid horse. mar 3 d6t WM. A. COI. B F P O W E L L AUCTIOS A'D COMMISSION BOUFB, WARnESTON, N. C. 0 Strict attention glvcri to th tale of ail kinda of Merchandise, Nt-groel, Suck, Ac, tit. K E F E R TO W. B. Hamilton A Sod, Mobilt ; J. W. Carrel, formerly of New Orleans; R. A. Hamilton, Pe tersburg, Va. ; rsacon A uatkervio, KicttUiCCd, Va. : Creech A Litcbford, halerr, 5. C jinSdtf KJ s 10LDIERS' CLAIMS. The cnflertirried haTinp been er rointfd "Con miisioncr to' itivrstigate, collect "W.d diitrihulo Claims of Deceased Soldiers," gives notic tbal after the 20th int., ho w ill be prepared to fnrcth the blanks wUgreby the wins, children, executors or administrators of decea?ed soldiers mav bayo their claims placed in proper form to be filled 'ia the Auditor's oiLce in Kichmi cd, and will.iso every effort in his'power to have the same prompt ly paid. Persona applyirfor blanks must forward a 20 cent postag stamp"; or two 10 celt Liiis) to pre pay the postage on the same. A R- gbter of all claims will bo kept, and at anv time the state of a cNim mar be ascertained. HENRY E. COLTON, 'FajeKeville, X. C? frb 35-dtf A OAAA
The Daily Confederate (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 10, 1865, edition 1
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