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;03y:jlpiitgtgf; ; .TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION., The following are the only terms of subscription, to Ths Dauv FaeauKss t -',,! - . Dally Paper, (wnnthili 00 1 J)aily Paper. S montns.$4 00' -"I : -i. . p ; '.'V..,. . - , WI The tapr Will not b sent biuw sahrihiitanlifH ;Ww money J stance ..and lo all catcitjyiU.buppei I rna InA lima f wInu . - -T' I 4' '- :. ' r V x ' . ? '" , JOB PRINTING. ' There bolne eofinected with the Psoobsm ei-tabllsli- nmt a Job- Olflce equate any in th Citv or Stat, we v5fTS?;.red focute H .orders fT BOOK and JOB fuming., Orders SQlieit?aitd pro ptiy attended to. ElllST. EDITICW- , TBTOSDAT, JAJ1.22, 1863. LEIStATirE PROCEBOIJVGS.V , .BE5J.TE ' . JT. if J BeoAte wu eaUod to orUor at 10 o'cloc Mr. Smifh from W C iminittos1 eiio rawlatioa. WRqrt)l .ubtimta ttlKrilitnyifl,I 3vrao to' oorreapon(l rith. the (jgvernor 6"'s5a Riul t,draw ob" tit Treasurer f ir piifoiiayfn,w,' u doomed ei di6nt to purchstsejrt. lfianl)4tUtit' then' fnused . ttt tUrU Macfintr, Did oa wotitm .cf Mr; WMgiiia th Mr. A1jw of ' ViU In ivof oY C A'. Boon; 'sheriff of Gliilford. " ' " -M WbiU moTftl t' amend lny iaaerting tho narneof Jgsepli. Jusk, U(?riflf of Giwton, , Adapted.' Mr, Slaughter movml t amoml lV tos'.riotiug Iicui to tho period aince 18C0. ' Jctod. ' , ' , ' llialiill tliea nndtir a sospenfen of tb4 xn!ct pngs-; edita several. realinOT.' " , , 1 , The bill for the ri'iief of Mrsi'ns trr custody,' not iu ; miUtarjIaomcai, tn( on niutioa of Mr.- Warrco, paaa-i 4 or(! inrorraally, V; is " ' i . , Tl9 hiU tq prganues tho State rcserm f 5000 men VitUUieSubiUuto prcrpimitig to r,iiae lfl.000 frgluu teers fur State defence,, wsiS rbtullhe nocooii time. Mr. QipvUud'a ameudmdnt to Qxovpt frutn its pro viaioii tlinw auhjoct to eoHScripUnu, pending. ,' . THn. Wiggttja tluHighl tho further MnMiiuration of . thi hi!) vniMceaswy, t aft enwaeit till frurq the . House, covering tho ftholo'ubjict, vm lyini ud the. table of th-&JMto. 1 . '' " On mutlbaof Mr. Slnirpe, tho hill, Bii'wtittitn, and linendinant were fciid on Km table, anil the JI. nine kill (CQnMonl oiH4l. the ten rcgimeat bi1IJ.waa tak cd tip for corwiduration 011 ita second reading. .Mr. Brown moved to post jiono until to-morrow iaoVJjck.- CarriM.1 ' " A reiolutliwi" anthorlzinj the Adjutant General to iay tho Clerk of .lLroott( m'tney- ejt(ru.lwl by tho Oounty fur thp aubsiotAce oi' dipt. Murehiiwn'g cav- iilry company vaa takoruup. , . . Mr. Sharpe'lbwtgh.t , tW claim ehuvild go to the Auditor' Office, oni novthl to iuy i( on the bible. Mr. Yf right tteprecMwl tl de'syr which this course, would rMiiro,.ttfttinj$ that tha oounty U Harnott waa in need 01 the money , tv iyust dt-M nu ariotua be p:UJ prcji'ptlyi aa the "company had been of great service in rrestisrnd apufining traitor. V Mr. Graham coiticidjil with Mr. Sharpo in hia vicwa, and thought it ii proper fur tho Legislature to Interfere witit4M Wgitimato Uusineua of ihe Auditor's office. Moiiott to lay paitbk MiW prevailec!, A mewMge wa rcfwtveJ ftioi the llonse concurring in the anViiidfnents of thi Souate to bill , to pro vMfertM tudXkt- fBfjiaai-nytwfr-to-tlw ervlet -- Theengroased bill in regard to the service of pro aca on. the Southern -Expn Jmpwy, w.ia on mo tion of Mr. Graham, refrrJ to tho Committee on Judiciary. " r f.-' . " A message- was rece'Wod from Uia Ume, trans mitting the following enfr.isiied bills and rwtjlutious, which passed their fiM'-a hng. - . A resolution assi;niu tho ollica of State Geologist to'tlieEogroaaiig Qlurli. Adopted. , A resolution ia favor df M VVallwp. A reaolution Iu faror iST (iideon D. Tlirrtuljrill. A WH to legAlto 0crt44i cta of the CoarityCourt of Lincoln ajtintyv" J - " ! ' - B A bill to autlwrtai thof Governor to employ a mcs songt'rf4thEictwitiv9)iep!.troent. A bill to authuriU)fc Treasurer to employ a clerk to sign bond, ,tiJ".-. ;-, -; : A bill to aithorja rporationa to hty n ad valo rera tax on aiavea. , . A Ju'lrin fayorof 3iarUssBird. vt 1. The UM id ppiiu4 Trcararer for tho Literary I Mr. Mtthe laid on tho 'table. 1 bill RmSllrjf eCrtaui jpwf W Salt commiasloh verBniUjyeramftlinsi. "v . 1 Mr.!hnam 'preiintd;aklill a'rnemlatory totV tjl passed at tlie "Jasy seasi'M entitled i an net to Wuif;e-he'jurilii:tiii f tlit tlmrts and the rules of jtdln&" Or4od to bo riu'.r-l and referred to the Jjmmittee m the .Judiciary ' Iflie reaolutione in Regard t closing prisoners at t'itb'jrtr wer? ferred'to thoiCuinmitUw ou Froposi ifonf and Grievance. j,;' - . . . On motion the. Senate then adjourned to 19- o'clock, Thuwiiy. " " - jfOUSE Qli'.COMStOXS:'1 - ' t) V)SKst, Jan. SI, Tho EuMiae net iimrsuanl' to adj.jururaent.' The Journal of TueaJay was read. ' . ' jar. jrimia.iBiwwou a reaoiuiionjyimuiig me Of-.tbo'CoplMons'IIitt this evening tu tuaYonng- lVfeu's C'jrJstwn'Aasoiiiation, for the delivery of a Lec- ''tiire before that bu3y.K CnoriHl in., jHf.Waddell "introduced a resolution rclativo to a, rmtico published in tie city papors from Robert E." "Wa1ker;Provost Markhal, jreqtiirliijj the citterns of IUUeigh and all 9tbor, fereon 4 pntcufo pasaea before leavings the cltyt rtteatii)g tl Uovcrnorto procure from thtt' Confcdenrt jOovornmeiit permits for all members f the Gcoeml Assrmbly and the-officer l thesanw Jfo pasi and- i-epasa from'apd'to Raleigh or elsewiHire within tU Cotribdorate Iinps,'witliout l7i;ipg subjeeted to the ordcf of the said Robert & Walker, lnwutt Mamliatr ' - i ' - 1 iMr. Peebles opposedtho resolution and said he was opposed, to kk)nt An exemption for members nf tha L- alfttuT9. t He tlid not tlihik that they sliould - - q . ... . . ... . . . .I, 11 kk.Mnmht tvhiie othe utieoni ot tuo uue wera neiu i TTnrfcnew f no leaal atbriitv fo ,thi system of ret rqulrmg Iwyal cltiasns trt procure passes noiore mey were aUOWOU W pass.riJO nan iiiuimiii wen aaiiuuwjr liiiconveuionoed by it-i He wuld see no necessity fur hi hi.m and aa ho thoUiihs it coutmrv to the law and ), !Miaritiir n twiiJn bit limul iliat the rosulution fir ' C ' 4 v would pass.' -j t - i1" " Mr. Poollea again fddresscil the House against the r A'folutlon. "t "v l r . ' ' & Mr. Foy. lnteruptol .Mr.T. to enquire vhcnce tho tluthorit.was defivdll ifi eetablisb this Provost Mr- passport systeni " - x j A Mr. Waddeli said tnat during tho early part of this Vjcssion, thnttne-of its colleague lmd beea arrested 'Ay a guanl acting under the orders of thesne Mr. 'X K talker that la4 Jurt fcuiiod this card. Ho then i Sad eaUed 'the nttentfoti pt the Hon to the matter. Cind an inveatij.tiou pcing li:ul, rmulletl in an appol- 'ill i,m 7 . T IT. .. ..... .ill W. the Jloiiso ,I(ir.tlio UKiijjnny, f. if wyusujiavu SI- Hie members of tho'Leaislatnro from 'the this order, but it htul not bocu done. it. bo that it was an effort oirthe pnjt of this offi-' to JLveliee hlnwtll for tl; former action, of this ialature. Hadid not.kn'ow that any Biich niotive- 'iiduenced h!n ould n t say that ,it did; hut it was clearly subject to such construction, . lie therefore iopod that the resolution would iuss. . . . v - Mr. Vowle proposed the lwjf as a substitute Twolv&ir That Select CordiiiitU'e.of five, he ap pointed to enquire into the flower under which Liout., It, IS.,Walkerk calling Ijimjbelf , tVoyost -M;irshal, re quires all euisene, to, obtain passes before they leave the city of fialcigfvand t report by bill' or otherwise.' ..Mr. Fowls thought that (no j-ime bad come when; we should inquire wbother martiid law can be doclar d elsewhere than in the. vkkilty of tlie enemy, vvith jutaomo cause existing U .require it, or at least some Jeaspn assigned therefor, -ltt wautod,, to reach it by principle. ThisofBcerV, notice gav no authority fur his' action,. If his memory was not at fnult the Confede rate Congress bad granted this power" at ono limp, but bethought the limitation bail expired, and that an ex teusim f tie time bad peed I proceed in Omgresa, but bad not yet been eopcurml in, by that body , He hoped therefore a hi tuUrtejy as more com pre-. bensive, that his frieud fruaUhoiUam (Mr. Waddell) would accept it -, " "M.Wadwll soU that W .pnriafT! his resolution. '.Mr, FuWle said he wanted 'Axteftain if the power lind been properly given, and if ioccordance with lawj It it itad been, as much as he might doubt the propriety of the censure, ha was for submitting to it. i Ihe question Was then put and tha-sulwtitutecoii-currodin, and Messrs. Fowlu, Gri no, : Peebles, 1'Vy, and Allison app.tiutod the committee umler it. - A message waarceived from the Senate transmitr ting aij engrossed bill from the House, amending an onlinaweb of tlie (Convention,- proiding relief fjir (he families- of deceased soldiers, with an amunduiont by that body. The amendment wus concurred in by tho House. -"Y1 . Mr.Cnstner introilueed a resolut ion In fnvcr of Dan iel Tucker, of Liucolu county, liefurred to the Com uiitteo on Claim., " Mr. Foy introduced a series of r&o'uti'ons relativo to the suspensiaj). of the writ ol habeas eoiyai in Sal isbury aud other portions of tlio;te. 'Reqjiiring the Governor to call i'tpeeia1'Vu'albibnryfir the trial of such citizens 'of 'this State as' fcave been im- )rilined there,, untlcr a siifpcusiou .afthls " rit. support" of flie Resolutions, taking- strong- ground against the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus, and dealing heavy blows at tho tendency to override ciU by the military power,, giving instances copiing within hi own knowledge," of true and loyal citizens having ieen arrested and imprisoned, without s hear- ing, Mr, Foy spoke at lath. Un motion of Mr. McKay te tiouse, proceeded to consider a bill from tho Senate for the j-elief of land l rds. Tlie bill was ameadod.and passed its several ..readings.,"- . -.;-. -. I The hohr having arrived 'for tho consideration of tlie special order, the ilouje pfecceded to tlie coriside- jatii m fltthi Iteming iiiU., t n 220L . A numbtTifamomlnH-nts Were proposed, some of which wore concurrel in, peridiu tfi'o consideration the following message was, received Irom His Kxoel-' looey, Governor Vance : Tp the TIonoraMe, the General . Atei)My of North Carolina : '. ..,. ' j ' With .the light of time great "event have occnrrOt and are now. crowding upon us. Since your aljiurn ment in Peeciober, "he (nvatlers of our State have concentrated a. large force upon bur coast, and aro . ag-.fi n threatening onr remaining seipor;s and lines of communicatum, Every preparatiou , tossible haa licen made to resist them, and it is hoped not, wiinout success. Stilt mtich remains to be d.ifte to strength en onr army and add to' its efficiency. I beg leave respectfully to offer a few suggestions to you ou this subject. The niost serious evils with which our gcneials have to contend are. tte ' iuoflii ietit execution of the -conscript law and the alarming increase of destrtion . in the army. A long absencf irom home, and tho severe hardships i f our rapid and wonderful, cam paigns, naturally tends to produce thrSo 'effecta during , protracted war. - To arrest; these delinqneuts and return them to duty,- the militii have lierctofni-e been employed with some , degree of success ; but latterly they have been fodud inefficient owing to the many .obstacles interposed by tho law. Should an officer start out to arrest a deserter, the friends of the hitter have only to give tho alarm; and ho is spirited out of the way, or the. officer is resisted by open violence. As desertion is not a crime known ty (he la-.vs of this State, these persona who thus sliield the deserter from arrest are liable to no punishment. Tho consequence js that numbers of deserters aro concealed iu many parts of the Stale, ttud banding together for compa ny' and mutual protection, depredate upon the citi zens near them, thus lornung a KinaoiHUiaweu pop ulation in the midst of our quiet and orderly people. , This state of things, ruinous alike to the discipline of out army and the morals of our pooplo ought not to be sntk-ed to coiitinuo and.lufglit bo prevented in my. opiuiori" by a little prudent logislaiion. 'With the consent of .the highest military authorities from whoso commands they are absent, jljr"pose to give absentees from tho army without 1, by proclama tion,, thirty days in wlib they ipay.retura to duty free of pnuisbnient; and after that time to make them liabel for tlio delay, to the suveriM penalties of the law. To enable the authorities to effect their arrest, I re commend,, as I had the honor "t-.do in niy regular mcs-iago to you .tlit tlie militia hors be so amended as to subject both- officers and private of-.. any parti cular company or regiment of tlie iniiiu.i o iuu arti cles of War, when ordered to perform any duty of this kind at the discretion of Abe .'.ecutive; tout power ne given the Executive summarily to drop fiomilie rolls officers guilty of .gnu and wjjful neglect ot duvy, and that it be, nwdo a crime', to sliield or, harbor de- serters or to assist them to avoid captuie, Should it ha deemed best to continue to use the militia of the State for exooutiug the Conscriptiivv, these amend- merits will be indospCDsaUle, as ingress una laiiuu In tlicse respect to provide for the cul'urccinent of its Own acts.'-, i . ' l hava been applied to in several instances as tho appointing power, of the regimental oflieersof our reg iments raised originally for three years.pr the war, to frrombtd Mett for gallani and meritoiiousconduct, but .In close examination of. the .law I.fiud have uo au- tboritv to deviate from the reiruur tfnier ti promonou hv aehiorttv in the aDrjointmeot of eomixmy otlicevs. ' This Dower ousht to reside somewhere thegwdof . . . : t. riu. v.:...i.i ..:.. I., tha -the service reguiraiji', nunicua f ranks or the army otigut to I ecy,iut mere is me pu -er aqd.the will to lift bim abuvo the 'nimble: position to a eemmUwaoed nicer,- as a. reward for "Hlbmiry and heroism, i therefore recommend that this :Ju fhoriiy ha vobtedio the JSxecutive to bo exercised uo. oiV proper ioruuicmUtions of cohiuuiiding ofliccr in The subject of arresting Citizess on cbai-ges of disi lyalty J big leave' again to allude to. .Many bavei been recently taken up ,by. the. Confederate officers,1 .and with a spirit of courtesy and rcapect fur $tate au thority, turned ovcrio me for investigation;, . , j am tj 'a loss bow to. dispose .of thernV I cannot exaipine. them myself, and of course regard it iiiconsistout with; my duty Jo set thorn, at .liberty without an examine-, tion, and I am yet more unwilling to see them plaoed in ihe Cn federate prison at Jiulisbury ; wbere tlie tracks ol the accused all lead in one directum and tb Jigltt of vld Eaglisb, -liberty is uever seen, I therefore) recommend jtbo establishing of a commission for the invostigfttioi) of charitca aiaipst all s,uch persons with power to commit fur trial before the proper tribunal; tf. Bul)ieieiit cause appears, &c, f. . .r ; . In this conncctioo. I take great pleasure in trans milting a letter. from Hon. Jas. S. Soddon, Secretary of War, in relation to the case of R. J. Graves, and in response to - tlie ,demand . for lis . delivery to the authority of this jitata, made,,iu obedience to, a., joint leuolutiou of your twp ltouses. Admi-j-allo in spirit, ample in explanation of tlie cir Ciinsjtiinccs under which the arrest was mado, and in -expression fif .regard for the rights and sovereignty of the State, I am sura that, accompanying as it did tho prompt surrender of the accused, it cannot fail to give j'Mi the. satisfaction! I experienced on its perusal . . Ia view of the threatened invusioa of tlie "State, J have been advised hr tlie war depsrtftont to call out the tnllitla to asaist in repielling' It.- Hvlng consuHcd with th Oen urni ia eommaiMt of tbiadartmeiit, I.-conctUdiMi Ui do to bat aw at least faultml of hi; authority to take the stop, . whilst your body is in- sossiun. Not w'uhing to exeroice any donbt!'ul authority' when rear presence sad approba tion mar so easily males It certain, I mort respectfully re commend that t be authorised immixtiately to tali oat each portioa pf tho milita as, may ba deemed satBeient to meut the preiwat cutergeney. ... v v I Vara tlie honor herewith to transmit copies of rcetAa-. tiouson vsmuus subf?tU of Uin !.( et(tatureof tha-Statcr of Mi.utu Carolina, Uoorgia, Fliirida-jiml'AtalMnia, tbr n anlcd to' nio by their rnnpec.tivo xeeutires with a re quest that they be had bofoi-e you. The most important ol tlioae n-latus tn the pi-opnuitinq of pnm antjoiuj; by each State uf its proportion of the Confodarate war d. bt, and tu thesti 1 iuvit J-onr early and duliberato attention. ' I aw also pleased to be able to iniorm you that the cor-resptiodenc- conducted bv mu with th War Department! at jour reqneat. ia relation to tlie btimins; of cotton in fcastcrji .xoi tti IJii olina, was euln-ol satietuetory, tlioub for prudential rsaaona 1 thoneht it tidprftper to mulie it public " Very respectfully, , . . Zj-B. VANCE. . -The mesR.igo and accompanying documents having been read, they were ordered to bo sent to the Sena'le with & proposition to print. Mr. Amis introduced a resolution t-j repeal the rule of the House now in force, relative to the hours, of meeting and adjournment of the Houso. Laill'ovcr undrr the rule. The House resumed the consideration of the Rev enue Rill, and continued its consideration until the Houso adjourned to 19 o'clouk Thursday morning.- aScTIONAND PRrATESALES. , MIWTAEY.NOTICES. iu..! .. xr f it mHErOT-t.OVlNtt NAMED absknteesare X titi'-d tn juln tln-lr Companies at this post without do-. lay; omf aosent witnoai inave, or nsving nnnim E NO- SALE POSTPONED. rpiIE SALE OF THE VALUABLE- HOOKS AND X other personal property of the Jate Henry W. Miller m pstpwd until the 2Uh rotoot. . : - Jan 19-ti 1IOIXSK AMD LOT JS CHAPEL HILL FOR SALE. ITAVIX'O DETERMINED TO MOVETOTIIECuUN ? 1 try, I oftl-r for sab, privatuly, my House and Lot iu the. village of Chapel Hill. The Lot contains one and thee-quarter acres, situated in a iil?aF.mt and eorivtuient-part ot tho village. Tho Houso, (almost new.icontaina seven well arranged roows; also two Double kitchens and other out' houses on tho premises. Any person wishing a pleasant home in a (nowqmet) village, will find It here. Possession given immediately. Tirt-ms accommodating-. P. H. I will sell my HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN fur niture wit!) the house and lot if desired. Janl5-3w E. C. YANCEY. LUXUMRERG. rpHEUE BEING MORE LAND IN THE TRACT TIIAN I I need, I would sell a part, sav 150 acres of the LUX lISmEKO, NURSERY TRACT OF LAND, about onc tliii d hying woodland, Md within one mile of the town of Orionsboio', N. C. jh'u very valuable tract of land has ou it one of the best orchards iu th 3 Stato, containing some ten thousand ehoico and seloot f. uit-boaring trees of tin different vtti ieties,.'via : Apricfits, Pears, Nuotaiines, Plums, Choiries, a fine selection of Peaches,, Apples, 4e. The improvements ro good and new. Purchasers arc ip vitcd to come and see for thctusclves. O. O. YAT 'S, Jan 5n2m (jreensboro', N 0. MISCELLANEOUS. W. R. RICHARDSOX & CO., STOCK BROKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, KALKioH, v. r. W . OMee.oH t'avettevilU .lire. , . " , ILL GIVE PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO ales and purchases of State and Confederate Ronds, Jlank and other Stocks, collection of Claims;' and any business connected wilh th different department ot tee State govemracnti - - ' . .. : Dank notes of all Soutlui n States bought aod sold. . ; ' " BIFRBKSCES. ) O 0 Parslev, Wilmington. '"'"t. W A Wright, do. - John b Wllliamsi Payettcvillo. ' - - - W Broa.11o.rt, do. 1. " J j Blackwood, Charlotte. W K Lani. Vt'aylTe county. Joha D Whitfiiltd, Craven county. - Ifoo Thomas Ratlin, Alamance, county. Hon W N Edwards, VVtirr'en younty. Jloa D W Coaits, Buckingham county.. H W Uuion, Iinojln county. And citizens of B Sleigh generally.- Jan 14-tf MISS PIRSSON X ESPECTFUtt.Y AiJNOUNOES TO THE CITIZENS I V ;of Raleigh that she intends taking Pntiils on the PIA.VO I'ORTE and In SINGING. Thus who are al ready adranosd in music would bd preferred. Term mndii known on application at hot remdenee in Hst-p-tt -street, nearly opposite tho 1'air Ground. Jan J4-U' ORDNAKCE DEPARTMENT, X BAD WANXED.--I WISH TO. PURCHASE LEAD" Jj for this department. I'erspas baring Urga or small iuautltics will please Dec. S-tf- iririrV to me. TUOS. D. HOGG, Cam. C. i . In ijiorgn of Orduaoice, ' ' NOTICE :''!' ' '''''-' ; . STRAYED FROMFBANK LINTON, N. C, MY CREAM COLORED HORSE, with Maclf mane and tut!, nd tjOfil" ''If MULE; about three rears old. Fifty dollars re ward will be paid for their delivery at this. place, er a rea sonable reward fortheir conliuemeut where I can gut them, Jo12-Db PETER PERSON,. , . : , . ' ' " ! 11 1 ; NOTICE. " pJ'ERSON'S WHO PRESENT THEMSELVES .. ... . . 1 . . . . . - . 1 1. . . . 1. . tlie omce 01 ine .-iirim uvnerni, ireiwi'm mi? and 10 a. H will Da vaccinated ti-eooi enarge. , ... BU.VYAH.ll. ,WAKKr.N Dce2Q-tf, Surgeon. Gouersl of N. C. . sen beyond, tlveii" l'lirlouglia ; . Compaxv A ., Privates J E Iluntler $ M W II frtoo, of Union county ji Cuifsnt B -Privates U W Conrad V , Wm Frits J W Hoadrick i - 1 Terry A Wilkeratf, of Da - -vidson county Ooarayr U Privates H S Arthurs W If Borer - A J Cashlnn D CTmllbltnr C A Earnhardt JAM GUwoa J S Leonard 1) Kebtler . T-A Miirdock- J W-Oi'bison , OS Pljlep I) Serogps IB Kherrill JTTopwnce,ofIre dell county COMfAKY D Corporsl J M Ulctnr Privates J C lUehrtrdson ' ' '( U Richardson t Wood II A Spencs H Craven' K Wallace ' W Williamson, Jloore county OuMFasv K- -Privates 0 w Andefjon JJlavfs M Khi(r J Leo II ,1 Yarborough, of linii.n oounty ('UMI'ANV E Privates T McDowell VV Kvans . I U Ferguson j O S Richai dson P Wolf .. ... T Fuwler, of Uuion - oounty . OnitrtNY G Privates .1 Y Fujld .. T A Hfflt J Maiden-. S A Rogers R Burns '.." '' A Cross ' '" , h I) Hessler ' 1 J Nevrsons H 11 Scarlet ' W D Hinder J W Wood J B Aberottthr J W- West, of Chat ham Bounty CourANV It Privates A S Hryant J K Lambeth rl Fisher . N Horn , W Johasmi - ' II Itoonard' K Leonard K f Jfyers ii Lnman Fallyers J Miller, of Da vid- - son county. (Wxrisv I PrlvatosWHMullU' ." . - .Wm MoUhtuiBrery ' J Skipper , - BH Wright, of Un ion eounty - ' ') UoHPAHT'lC , ,' . Privates K D Spacb ; tn tn Hmit J H Bodenhamnisr I, Garboden A Crouch 'J Mendonhall V Ii Mststiu Ti Wrown WKapp W Staiidifurd A T Joyner K Hausor S Veuabls H Crouch S Green R Green J Atwood- ' F L Reynolds R Smith N Moab W Spwoh, oFor svthe county HnsiotAl Steward. L L Johnson , These meit must bo at, this past within ten (lays after thopublicatlon of this order, op they will be reported as deserters. - ' , , ' ; ; Dy order of Col. It. C. Him, : Jan 29-104 J. R. WINCHESTER, Act'g Adi't. Standard and Register, escli 3 times ; Charlotte Bulle tin and Stato Journal, each 10 times, and send bills lin me diately to Progress. , . HEADQUARTERS. . ExAMmrea Board Aiiii EHaor.Ltsa op OoHSontrrs") h 10s 3o CoMaKKisioSAr, DtstkTot or N. O.j Goi.)s:io:io', N. C. January Jlst, 186S. I nO M M A $ D f N 0 GEFIt'KRS OF MILITIA REGI menteiin tlid Hii t7onfn-esioii&l Diiiti-iotof N. G. . cora- 'nriiing the. Cnuntlos of CartisraL-JoBeaV firs vett, ibislnw,. Illlplin, Httyne. ionnst'm snu mimpsun, aro iit-reur nuu tied to n.wonilil.: nil white male poisons between the ages of IS and 40 years, belonging to thulr respective Regi ments, at tho following named places and dates for medi cal examination and tionl enrollment. Issuedin-obedienee to spocial order No 12 by Col. Mai led, Conimandant Conscripts in North Carolina. , ' , The commanding oflicor of the T, th Regiment, Wayne Countv Militia, will assemble bis men at Goldsboro' on the 30th mr31 days ef January, 183. Thocunimanding oiticijr of tho isth Regiment of Wayne County Militia, will assemble M3 men at Goldsboro' on the 3dand 3d davs of Februarys I68. The commanding officer of the 24th Regiment of Samp Ef.n Countv Militia, will assemble his men at. Cliutonon the fith nd 7th days ofFeurnai-y, TliH enmmnndinB- oilicer of tho 25th Reniment of Sam- pjloli County Militia, will assemble his men at Clinton on i0.9th and 10th days of February, 18C3. ; The commanding ottioer ot tlie 2titn Kegiment or aju filln Coiinty Militia, will n?setnblo his men at Kenans vilie on the pill and 14th days of February, IHCX The commanding olljcer of the 21st Regiment of Onslow Conntr Militia, will assemble hhs aion St Jacksouvlllo on tho 17 th andlstli days iff February, 1883. 1 The eomicandtng officer of the 4Tt Regiment of John ston Oonntv Militia, will assemble his men at Smithtteld on tho 23d and 24th days of February, 1863. , Tho coinmandina: o.'l'eur.of the 117th Regiment of Jobn stton County MHitm. will ssmtnble his men at Smithfield a tho26tUaad 2th days.of Febiary, Ifi3., ! , Carteret, Jones and Craven 'beipg within tho enemy's lines, no appointments are made in them for tho pros opt. HENRY I. MACON, , - Snrg. P. A. C. S. . Ch'a Examining Donrd, 3d Congressional Dist. nf N.' C. , Militia officers will report all absentees and deserters from the army, and all persons who were enrolled under the first conscript act audailed to report at eamp of In struction. , . ' Jaa 2Hw Provost Marshal's Oftlce, 1 Ralbioh. Jan. 20, 186tf., f ERS0NS LEAVING THIS CITY ARK REQUIRED to get Passports from the proper authority; there . all those wishing to Umve.cnn call at mr oflica, near Messrs. Williams & Haywood's IH-ug Store, on Fayotto- - ... i . ,.,.!-.! . , l J . O. .... J I A , - , . I I. t vine street, oirra nnursnn nunany iruin aa o ciuuk a. M., to 12 M., and from to 4 1". M, ? . M - ', , . . KOBERT E. WAtKER, 4 Jan2I-lm , " Provost Marshaf. A at the hours of 9 1 BOARD! BOARD I BOARD I rN noii ro Attn and fLEASAS t SooM if AY IE Vtj" bad in one of the most central and; pleasantparts-of -this ci Headquarters 4Sth W. c. Regiment,) .1- tt0BSB0UOiN. ai M. If , 1802. i ; lerasnM Oaswsv . .1. .... - llt urricun, Ami rvi.ii&nouF iuio ivcui ment able to join it at this place, will do so immedi ately. Those wliese sicK leaves aavc expired ana are ami unfit for duty niust coino 1ierov to hare theui renewed. Those unable to trawl iUfi- ard certifieatf to Uit ef fect. , , f Failing In this thoir names will be furnished td the Co lonels of Militia for ai-rcst sd conliuemcnt at Raleigh for trial as deserters, . ' Ccrtlflftites of unfitness for duty will not-exempt the holde? from reportins; in person, liv order of Col. R. .C. Hit.r, Jah'20-lOt J. BtiWINCHESTER, Act Adjt. - Standard, and Iteglstar, earli .3 times; Charlotte Bulle tin, SUto Journal, each II) time, and send bills -to-Pro grcsa-oltioo immediately. .; Hadaarto Car airy Bulged , J anlakv, Uiu,i8G3 f GEin:ft.tl0KDi!n, a -' i ; - " - "-' . : Na, f .,... ; " rpnE GENERAL COMMANDtNG. AN'QtNCES TO( X ' all absentee from his Brijrade, tkat should thoy nU onlarily rrport for dutv within-fiftaea days ftum tha pb licotion of this order, that is before th 1st of February nxi, no ebargeewUl be Institute! -against them for past d4iaqurncius. .. . - , This does not inoluils eommlssioned ofBoers,whoso ex ample, in .several instanocs. has been injurious to tlie men. rlv order of Brig. Gon. B. H, Uobkrtbos .! Jau JCbliit ;.; WM, A. WOKTHISGTOSyA. D C. j The followlnr tatoe wilf be. ehartod forall aJreri Mats iaserted tn the Vtayx Paoeaass t .. x. " " ' ' ox SQtaka twixva tsa oa' uss i Dn tUsy.,ww,M.r..'tl 04 Tw dnys,.. ..l 60 Three days... ....,.,... 00 Fnnrays ,.,.., ,.ft.,.x Five flays,. y 4a On week..K.Jf Mi Twelve fines 'mr less count a 'souare.' arid additlona, squares wiu bs charged the lams Cash-will ba demanded from all pmons txecpl where special eontrscts are" matte.. When sent by ktt4I, Ue money mast accompany the aavertlsubicnU ' ' ' V Vertts Itsvitu,.,.,,. i v OaeentlirtAA... 6 Two"month-.. ......H 0 Throe ntnatba.fc(.v4.2 00 Km months. ..w.i.t..40 00 Twl aonUn. 1,'i.W.W. HOTELS. ,'tl Ml. till tut I ASIbn r lilSOU.l I I nn- v a m it sj turi r, j-espectfally inforins tho pubUe th flblUhed himsolf In Raleigh, and olfer,hIs 1 those Who wUW thoir Punwisf ekiUfnlly am city or applym ImmetHatory two story house in 4bo rear oi Ha tin tl'wt, P.ol;igh to- 0, H. BREKN, 1st r. l'ullcu's Hotel, on Mar- ,Dce 14-tt PIANO l'ORTES. ' f Alius. pirSson, p i a n o ro t i: hand fac Diietnsii ne nas na ils ti-vici's to all smtl thmouuhlr tnneil or rcT,nitl.- .Orders left at the Book Stars of W. L.Vmcry1 Esiq., or at Mr. Pinsson'srwidtnoc In Hargfltt atreot, nsarly-opposi te the) .Fair Qrounds, Wilt ineet wl th prompt attentiou. - 4 ; ' f ..' . X. B.l'ino F.11 tes hnnght und inl(f. " tfr. Pirsson re fers to Key. lir. Suedes and Professor Uaaeen. Jau l:i 11 , ,;'y.. " OAK CITyaHOUfBsl .- ..... . ' ' 'Mi. W .1.'! l:- '.VSHUft , RALEIGH. K. C, : ' - : , . . ' 1 ; d 1 . NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPT10X OJf VK3ITOR9. ' ' T . . .-..A:'tr BAR well stocked wlth'-inperler Llnuort.'" ARtER snsnlkd with the best the market affords. " ;' f 4 a 1 ...' it ,ai)i,. jrt E A Jf O E R HOUSE, WEST RIDE OF RAILROADS 1 "" tioldsboro', N. C. '"',, , Right Hand Side Going Suulht - -a . Left JIandSidt Going Kotih. MEALS HEADY OX1 ARRIVAfci OF TUaT'CAM. - . ' 'ArrAGfin!!), ' " On r toe best Barber Soma - TItejroWhj irmvwrfiwt ..h. g'ood 'farx.:?:-, : ri Attentive Servants, acc'ommndatlng nffleerr, wltls every sther com.'brt found In a SOUTHERN HOTEI1 ' . T; Al CRA1VOER,;. " (Late of th Atlantic House, Vvaelbrt, K. C.,J Jan. IS ' 'ritpffsten. REAK VASTy Dinner and SnpfteriUaas, A V Hi H,- JI ItriA n fABT l.in, 'Ak-JS DINNER GOING SOUTH, VA, P.' M.j !...( . UOIJNU-ftUUTtt ourrftn .!, V. M. . , . .. MRS.- O RISWOLD8 HOTEL, UOLOSDOUO', Hi O. '-,'"-' Right ITaud.SiJe going KORTIU-Lefi Eu& SiJe goUg' SOUTH: ; BaggSgo taken to and from the Rallresd free e'f (barge. - Paosougor ttnppiog at' this )iote( toay! elyi eo rued Faro, ged Rooms, sod every comfort that can he ly4. , An addition of sixteen large, comflu table amLweft furnished rooms, renders it as complete, as" say establish ment in tlio State. . ,1 e; . A (food Barber Shtf is attached tothe Hotel. - " 1 ' ieor JtcMs ready on t he Arrival of the Cars.Csa; if- The Cars lea ve dad v. nov 11 SUSAN A. GRISWOLD A" -'JW. ' . . MISCELLANEOUS. NORTH CAROLINA CHRlSTAsIT ABrO- CATE. : - ; us- saansv "' " IT J8 CONTEMPLATED. TO RESUME TRg PUi lication of tho .WlA-(.'ii-o'inn Ckrintian Advtmalt at an early day, nndei- the patronage of the NorthOeirnHna-Con-femnCe, and under the direction and pwoershrp of a Joint stock Company, composed of ministers, and laymen, to se eure its peiinanency. It It will be as its name imports, a CHkismi tie'reseCt,? jt will sustain and defend tho doctrines and discipline of thu MethodM Ejiiseopal Church, South, and. labor l ad vance Christ's Kingdom on earth, iuid to promote peace and good will among all men. . Besides its oarnest, teHyioiit charsrtor, it hall b en advocatoAif the moral, educational and industrial progress of North Carolina a welcome visitor to every Mitty and to the camps of our brave soldiurs, and a faithtWeatuU olerof what may b useful and interesting, and of the cur rent news. AH our traveling' and local witrietortrad tM stockhold ers of- the Company, are spjclally requested to net as Agents for tlie piper. ." " T " The old subscribers of tho Aiixacnti will bo supplied with the Heic icrin, to the full amount due them at ..tho time Of its suspension, but as tho mail books er not fn the pnsees sion of the Editor, lie must rely on the old Subscribers themselves and the Agents, to furnish him with tlielr names and post otllcfs and the anmunt duSthew. - ' - '' Tho Adwcall will be oll t rintod on good paper, and will contain an amount of reading matter , equal to any paper In the State.' Daring the continuance of war prices, the subtertpUon price will be fi per annum, always in advance. Agents who send us ten or mre i mbeariberl and tie K'ath, will Iw entllleii to a op- of the paper for one year. It Is desirable that a targe list bo sent in at once. Address WM. E. PKLL, AWtAor. ' Kaloigh, N. C. Jan. ,2, 1603. , . ,. v, , , NORTH CAROLINA SIX PER CENT. 'COP PON BONDS!. f Tul.lSI'UT DKI'.lttTME.M OF NoSTH CaSOI.ISAjV Dee 28, 1862. J SEALfiD PROPOSAltS WILL BB RECEIVED-AT this ollicc until 10 o'clock, A, M .,2fith of Jsa. aont, for the pui-clisso of TWO HUNDRED THOUSArtl1) "DOL LARS of Bonds, issued bv the Stnte ef North Cartflaa, dated Jan. 1st, 1H3, running thirty yisrs, and payable, ft this Deinii-tmcut. , , ' ' ! The aoovs Bonils will hsvo Oonpons tttkdhod. fot ftiter set at six, pel- cent, per alli en, payable let of Jnly an4 1st of January in each reel'. . Successful bidilers, upon bdng Informed of the seeep ance of tla-ir bids, can deposits tho auionnt of their bliJU. Including tho Interest aoci-ued thereon, to the' eredlf lof the Publio Treasurer, in tho Bank of North t'arelin. or Bank of Citpo Fear, Raleigh, , " ' ' , Parties bidding will please address their tetters, eMArv ed " Proposals tor N. ti. Stocks," to the Publio Treaenrer, at RaWLh, N, C. . v The bids will he opened in the presence of theJovT nor, tkwretary and Comptroller of Slate, and the! Presi dent of the.Uank of North Carolina. DeoSl'td , JONATHAN WORTH, Pnbs Tress. FIFTY DOLLARS REVVAHD. KtJ'NAWAY FROM THE IINDEKrtlftNKD) 0!f TIYII 2Sb Ueowubcr, a negro boy named A N D E B S O H, t tweiitjhfive years old,- perfectly black heavy set and-weltrlit from-lT.V to l:i poinds wlsesi he eft. He has bjen lwnd culled. Said by is supposed to hate been 'raised by Mr. I wis.'of Sampson toenty. Jf. "CT When be left he had on a blue jacket raid sshlU pants, verv ragged t has good toe lb sod speaks freely, f. boeebt hljn ofSFr. L. Pi Robinson, of Atfgusta, G4.VOB the lSth instant, and was on tu j way to HtehoioBd, Ve4as4 -tad to Uy-ovor in Raleigh- on account of sot bets j able le get passage. I wts camped by the side of tbo TtSliTwU trees:. ' He left about shuR. liver said bor him. Aay informal I a ill nay the, above reward to any perron who, will da ta any jnu ior s aie-Keeping so usi 1 esn ; formaUon w ill be thtntfiitly received. ' : SObOMON COHEN. owt,vsiv.i vvii'u'i ; Dec JlUm Care John D. DsVir, Klrhmond; Ts. I STRIVE TO VLKASE. MERCHANT TAILOR, - . , FR O CTQ R ' S OLD S TA'Jf 'D ,' yf(el .Wef, KU'VJ, m v. On " Ugly Row," opposite Lnugee's, 0 Herd by Towbss," -xxrm.i), iSttm the Public ihat Be Hf- . 1 w Hiuid si an times a nasirw ueorunesitt uii SENS and MILITARY CLOTHING, v,kl Ji the services of the imraoi tal C. M.' FABRISS, ka Mui kut ixl tflstr CITTTEH iarthe sUMSviaU we wiU be dona. .under his suporvAsioa, I hfe;to rewire a liberal pStronsgo. - " G. A. .tACK. arsf SOAH GREAfSE. '. TjKRftONS WISHING TO IANUFACTDBVfiOAF. I can obtain tlio nwssary material from C, H. Thoisns soo, M. 8. K .: by applvlng at the N: C. Denot. Oheliaif tho amount igiveo will be charged la exransmrftistiske SoapreCeU-e'd. , ... , . ,1 Dee 29-tf Captata -nwrWriiy BLOCNT'S C R E K K M A NtrTqTimi 4JUMiW.--HIMr"!' i-tits .- . SELL SHEETING 4-1 3 CENTS PER YARD f 08NABlIRGM5ertdspVyard! ' '-' COTtON YARX I1CC 3-U u&u. sic.ti.-.ia,ai, rres . BRISTLES? BRISTLES t B RS'TLEI t & DOLLAR AND 1IFTY ClNt-BwTU W I" S naid ne Knend far lilt' KTLJ-.S. I OT .'..K j r -r-- r ' mdivv Kav.J7-tfr. P. s'tt'KM'8 STORE, , ., Next to Towley. Sdcb in. easy matt fortliie Uciit, IU WWve
The Daily Progress (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 22, 1863, edition 1
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