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J. Li I Zl'tii IITa 1 Oil. . . mm. ,mm . HI ' ,.'.fy' OF U.jCIPTIOIf 1 ths f "owing are thsonly terms of subseriptloa tTn ''ttuilelin eooneoted with the Paoeasw establish. -ere tmrd to axecuts tit vdm for BOOK end JOB PKlWllSvC. Meters !"'.. t end proa ptly attended, to. .fll'l nauAY, J aii. so, issiv T : -.' . tUATX " ; . , t -" .; V. r".Vt-''V4 jTTOMWtT, ao. 39. - .- Senate me sit 10 (clock. Journal road. - 4 4 ,:' A' message m received from the House transmit ' Unr tb 'foilowtor to gnawed bills' and resolutions which psastd tbsdr first seed ing; " t . A resolution, la favor of Daniel Tucker. ; , A kill hi favor of W.E. Man a. - .uroart or csouirrrKKi. ' Mr, Smith, of 1L. reported bilUn regard to f he , Westorn 'faritpik Hoed which oa his motion wu laid t'to tbe table, nm?i i -v .4rii :.,iM.JtBibtef imde a report Avm, the mom CUa-, mittee. , . . . .-'.., - Mown. Euro, Wright and Young made similar re porta. ....-.., '" - Mr. Graham moved that a message to wot ,te the- Law proposing tv-gv mw mn uicvuuu ' hw lee for tha UniTnitjrt to-nurrow at 10 o'tiocW.- Agree4,fo.i j.t ;-''. y::.p'.. i; l'!!Swf"", J ' N . vanNDBBO aueiwna.i; ... f.,;,,- " The Ti Ttegiment bill, wilh'Mr. EuiVi meod ' llnt to tubiUtuto for the bW, the Bouaa bill to niee ., ;vha State luaH'WavVftf'rf i.-:.i-t. y-y jfcV ; t . .5.. .4 Mr. Graham aaJ4 be' voiuld etata the reaaoaa why ' Jte thouM Vote agaiurt these .bill ; be dl4 pot think the passage of either would in any way tend to bring ahont confliri! with the Cotifcdorate State. - It mafc c "la very iittU how theaa tnea -wr ntieed whether -, w' by eooacription r. toluateartog.--, Troop for th war. would oo doubt be gladly accepted by the .pmtldent In either owe, He asid that forth Carolina in pro . portion to bar populatioa bad JurBiahetVmofe troop ithan any other State; 1 He would not vote for tbe bill ' beeaoas he eonaidered the Ooofodarate Ooveromeut .' the warmekiog power) did not think It proper for , Sutoa tq raiat a aepemto foro after giving It the powf " ar. to draw Individual from them for direct eorrice m the army. He thought the militia law sufficient for i aiugiiMmcy - Ys . Mr:-Opel and ttoHgTif there waat'leaat a tendeo y in thtk WllwolUde with the Qeaeral GoTernmeQt. , Mr. Unsay moved an amendment giving the Gen rel Governmena all im4or forty year of . age. He k aU be iatroduoad tbla to allay the fear of 8atora ' wkeard eonflict ' ": Mr: Lane oppoeed the amendment and called for .fc be yea and nay.-: Rejac'tad i yeas , aavs 4,0. , -.mrtane'e -amendmeiitawaa njea4i jfa 22, tti xaya L -. . - m f(j.( -.t 5 i ' The qwatiaa mcqrrMg mabepataageol Mr. Eure'a' ' -t eubieituw, tt wa fejocted; Teae 18, nay 27 ; .aiMWwaa tt.deaatodr.bj.tba follow. Ing votet.i - . - .'. - Tboee w autodial tbe iaffimatiT were Mcaar. : ,Adama,if O.Jueadell.fUgky. Btotmt, Euro, Jarratt, Jonea, indeay Matthewa, Patrick, flapdere.aarpa, Sbrghter,4 HmHh, of Macon, Taylor, Of Cbathara, Wairen, Fhitford Wooley.rrW. t!l I: fttfzVhtsBagMinw Mesera," i, Adameof G3rowB,(3arrawy Copelaad, Dykwaoo, JL)ickaoH Drakav llUr Falaoo, Graham Half, Harria, . iBolflmao, hu hHnm,Vatif$totm, Powell r aimpaan, SmJ tb, of'A., Smith, of 8, Taylor; of Naeh, Wbfte, TVqgl0e, Wright and Yonng. 27. . TbAbill t tocorporatatbe C3tatbai&IUilroad Cum. : yny wa made the Jpedal order, .for to-morrow 12 'dock.'"') 'i rr'inri ' 4 Tbo'bilt for tbe relief of tanon in coetodr not in "ho military service with Mr. Earel amendment to employ counsel, and send them to the places of eon il Demerit of thenr priaaeera, and enquire into the char- "gf against them, wee token up. , Mr. Brown favored tbe original bill. 'Mr: Ellis opposed the reoolution.-. K!t,(- Mr, Grab am mid it would not do to act upon mere un ramoc m such matters. , Ha thought, that the bet- " araytof arriving. at Information upop which to base action would be to request the Governor to enquire Jnto the nature of the crime of persona imprisoned. ' ''. The bill and roaolution :was without further eonsld Cfciatign passed over fufiprraaily., ,..Mjv Leitch, from the Oommittae oa tbe Judiciary, -reported back the engrossed, bill entitled "A hill for th benefit of certain personsv who ha ve entered va ' t Mnt inta mitU anfwif ntji 4fc tha mn: and rannm ( , jnended its passage." Passed its. several readings un ,V der a suspeoajon of the rules. V ".v ' r MitiLiadsay introduced a resolution to send I roes. eega 't4he House of Commons proposing that tbe "General Assembly, jjadurnjitM fi"on Monday next, , . ft, 12 fi'clock, M. , ?y in Ui-' .'!', , .V," Jtr, Eare moved to laj U ,roltk on the table. " s loe angroswa tu to ameiw we eawonapmroi toe ; Bevteed tode, was taken tip and passed itsseveral 'readings under a euspenaion of the rules. - , ' The engrossed, bill, ia relation to the Justices of t Johnson coiiDtV was read tbe second, time, , , . '.The, Senate at the last session' of tno General Asesm , blypaatwd a bill smeodatarr of this bill making its 1 operattoae fereral, in which the Hons of Commons refuaedtoeonenr.l -t . ' h -1 '" ' : "The Senate insisted upon its amendment and the j floww was inforraed thereof by fneesage. . , Mm Lane Introduced a molution in favor of L. W , 'U KoMeMv'-'1 Cefferred 44 the Outnmittee oa ClaioM. Mr. Hell moved the appointment of Joba Q Wood ne sJnitiee of .the peace, , for - New Hanover eounty. " Agreed to sad sent to House of Commons for omenr renoa. -"''.v. " x - " f , ,Tbe following wgrossoi Stills and wsolutlont wefe uejnd afBjmension.of tbe ,ruloa Uke.pndjaased. silkifipTeralmadinga4V;' - . ' ft A resolution in favor of Daniel Tucker. htQ 1 A bill to amend an act to empower tbe pontis .'"eloners lof ie Town of Wilmington, "to establish jStraats in; said Town, and for other purposes, and a bill . to empower th incorporated Town of this State to ' impose ad ad eaZorem tared slaves, . - ' 1 ' ' ' Th bin In-: foe., of Rufos Galloway slwriff of Smnawick Conttty; and liewie'Willlamsoa,;lateeher 'tt Columbus couQtv'was taken tin;' r : -- "Iff. jAue movefl to add Pliaj Baraoti kte sherifT of - Wilson county. '.Agreed to. r-u - , . I Mr1. Leitch, to add Beubin King, late Sheriff of ..jTntlun passed it several readings., h. i On, mo'Upa the. Senate adjeutned, V. a 1,' . 4 Hi I V ' HOUSE OF COMMONS. U TT t .'" . l . - " . ioe nuun met ournaaot to n"lotirnment. ij aal , .Wednesday was read. ThubwaT, Jeu:'29. ' Jour' 'F,A10iftM Prostons hlwn; rei , r- . f, 1 , .U.Hi-. .. ...li,MJj B' .(f. ". V ' . .""iv i i i i 4 a ml ' vj ) " f'ltf '. urn yn 11 'in hi 1 , ,1 11 1 1 it .ii jn 1 1 ,1,1.111 1 11 11 J 'nvi",j 1 1 i ii 11 1. ii mi, 11 iTjiiiiiiii T '.' 1 , ' . h - . . , ported back ' a memorial and. a bill to 'establish the county of Hill, recorumerMing the passage bi ths hill, " M Flamming,' from Judiciary ,"V bill, relative to guardians, &c, investing funds la Confederate Bonds, recommendiBg its rejection., J ' -, , ." . Mr. Person, from Military Committee, a bill to give more", efficiency to the militia, recommending its re lection;' als a memorial rora J. A. Carney, asking to bs discharged from it lurther consideration. , c- 1 ' BltLS ACT HXSOLUTIONS ISTBODUCKD. V ' , , Mr. Shepherd7 a resolution refering certain nortiona of. the Governor's Massage to the MUitarj and Judi ciary Committees. , Concurred in.' ,-, (w . , ', J, Mr.' Lepimondsi a bill (with a memorial) to allow Joo. K. Keer lo distill spirjtom liquor for medirinal and mechanical purposes., Beferred. , ' m - lTUrKIHI!D BtrHINftUl." ' " 0 Ratn . rnnttrvn tit fnnmairlnr th vote b which this House decided to. airike out all after tbe enacting clause of a bill regulating, currency between debtors and, creditors : ' ' A- Mr. Griasom said that upon the ntrodvetum of this blU.be bad ezpresaed himself" in ita favor.- He did this believing In the 'jusluess of its provisions acoord hib to the lisrhts before him..' Coon a maturar conaid- "eration, however, he - was convinced that it was in di rect eontraeeiwion 01 constitutional provisions, tie therefore had changed bis action upon this measure, - believing that at a time like this especially we should guard andtnaiatalnour civil and constitutional guar- me. 1 t 5 : " . t , " ; Mr. Walser said hoped that the House would jwoonj&ler the vote. :' Ue was under Aho itnpressioA that there were- changes, in fovor of tbe mil since the vote on yesterday, h The vote was taken and the House reconsidered its ;vatei ; ' ,4y.'i' ''. .'v v. . . The question wsa : then stated by the 8peeker,,but before any action was had the hour for the considers-, tioa of tbe special, order being the bill to amend the Be vised Code relative to salaries and free, Mr. 8hepherd addresasd tbe House at length in fa vor of the bill,, and: gave notice of an intention on his part tci arTer an amendment . to increase the salaries of Superior Court Judges, and the salary of the principal Clerk of the Treasurer, whieh be did at the concliiaion of bis remarks. " .T''' - ; Mr. Waddell- moved to lay the bill on the tattle, Neffati vedi-yc 4 1, noes 68, t . ' Tbe question teouring upon Mr. Shepher's amend ment," Mr Shepherd again addressed the House in favor of the amendment,. : v ' ' ' U Mr, Ingram opposed both the'ameodment and the. bill.' tl' ! -1 ' '" 1. Mr. Amis addiussed the House. He aid that so for as thai matter of increasing the pay of members was concerned that was a matter for each individual to decide in accordance with his individual ideas on that Subject. He did think, however, that the sala ries of the State offiVers, or at least some of them, oueht to be- increased. No one so far as he knew. thought ' that they, were too- high berotofore.'1 That being ttv ease lie wanted 10 Know now any oae coui-a oonndsr that they were, paid enough now. . Prices of aU th, absolute necessaries of Ufa had been increased to three times their former prices and some of them more, and be" wanted to know if it was anything mora thin sheet justice Ho increase' tbe sallaries of -our offi cers to enable there,. to live without bavftfg to fall back upon their .prift funds,' when there entire timo is empfoyed ia fcha service of tho State. Mr. WaddoUegaiif. addressed tlte House and said that while to was opposed to increasing tb salaries of those named in the bu be was willing to iucrpase that of the Governor, to four or five thousand dollars if necessary. vAvi Mr. Allison aldreased tlie House and said that he was not a.tuember the Legislature, that had increas ed the salary of the Governor, but bethought it right and that he had long since taken ground before his people in favor of increasing the pay of our Superior Coorr Judges; but he conld not vote for the amend ment at this time, He aaid however, that if the Leg islature would restore the terms of the Courts as they were formerly held, that be weuld cheerfully vote to Increase tbe Judges salaries to $2,600 per annum. " Tbe vote-was taken on Mr. Shepherd's aniendmeut and it was lost. Yeas Sfl; Nays 62. " - Mr. McAden moved, to strike out that portion of the bill relating to the pay of members of the Legis sure? Carried by Ayes J f Noes 6. . " Mr, Waddell moved to strike out all of the hill ex cept that relating to the salary ot the Governor, and that that should be filed at $4000 per annum. Mr. Kirby proposed aq amendment to the amend ment, strikinr out alt, and inserting provinion to .pay each N. C. soldier in tbe army $3 per month in Suuluon V ,ne pay feenveu iruni uic vaiuicuciow Government. ' Mr. Flemnung said that he thought it was evident that the House did not intend to pass this bill. He therefore moved the Indefinite postponement of the whole matter."' Honse voted and the motion was lost. Yeas 22 j Vays 72. Toe question recurring upon Mr. juror s amend amendment fo the bill, keeping in force an ordinate of the Convention relative to ths salaries of the various State officers until January 1st, 18C6. V Mri Peebles' ealted for tlie ayes and neje,;.. ! . r, Mr, Grissom said if there was any reason ' why the pay fthess officers sonld be reduofil at M rime be would be glad for some member to state it. The Con tention, he npderstood, coDtenjplatod making the in crea permanent butln-deflerence to what was con sidered tbe peculiar prerogative of the legislature, ad only made it temporary, not doubtihg1 but1 that tlie Legislature would act with a proper spjrlt of liberality in regard to the mattor,f . ,' ',' . . i ;The amendment was concurred in ; ayes nays 84, t 1- ' '... . " ' rx Mr; Williaroa, of Nasb, proposed all amendmMit to pay all North Carolina troops in ths service, $8 per month In addition, to the amount paid by tbe Confed erate Qorerii men t. ' ' v During the session a message was received from the Senate proposing to go into an election for 9 Trustee of the,. University, to-morrow at 1 o'clock, transmit ting a 'number of namesn "nomination Thfl'Hcrus concurred in the proposition am additional nomina tions were made. .;. .... -A messasm was also received from the Senate refus ing to concur in the proposition from the Hopije to adjourn tine die m Mondaf next... ";, Tne Kevenne out was maie.tne special oruer ior w morrow 11 oslock, on Mr. Shepbord motion. 4 " On motion, the House" idjoumed'ttntil 10 o'clock Friday.- ' . .-.;. ..v w AUCTION AND VQIV&TE SAfciES, FOB' SAW .a- NORTH CAROLINA 6 PER CWT. CEBTIIIOATEB; . s .- a,v. '-Bonds. whe SAVE POSTPONED. HE BALE OP THE B0OK8 OP THB tAM H. W; far. Tins postponement , February 5th, MlLt.RR ii eoitnoned "till ThnrifJai a it rill niMlfiTolv tike tjlaCft. Till was (band nnaroidabnid order to raske out and distribute a Catalogue of theHoofa. - jan zt-m : FOB. 8ALK. ? A FEW BABBELB OF CHOICE RTE WHISKY.-r il. Also, everal barreli of old APPLE BRANDY, two years old. For particulars, apply to Progress Office. " Jan i!4-lw --f '' '; ' ' ,.. .,; FOR 8 ALB. Jan 23-10t 4HB HOOS6 two story with eight rooms and eiuht fire places. ui Duuaings. appir W- H. PfcpARCE, High Point. TTOtJSE.AND LOT AT HIGH POINT. SI is two storv witb eiL'ht rooms and eiic Also on the premises' alt necessary oat DuUdlngs HOUSB AND LOT IN CHAPEL HILL FOR SALE. '. , I T AV1NG DETERMINED TO H0VK TO THE CuTJN-'-.Tl try, I offer for alo, privately, my House and Lot in the village of Chapel Hill; , . The Lot oonUins one nd thee-auarter aoros, situated In a pleasant and convenient part ox tho village. - "The Honse. (almost new.l contains seven welLarrtnired rooms : also two Double Kitchens and other out-bouses n the premises. ; ;y ,... ; Any person wianing a pieasam nome m inow qun-i; village, rill llnd it here, Possession given Immediately. Terms sccommoaaung. P. 8. I Will son niT HOrjSEHOXTJ and KITCHEBT fur- niture witb the bouse and lot if desired. , , ' Jaal5'3w , JS. U. unust. trUXUMBERG. XHERE BEING MORE LAND IN THE TRACT THAN Ixeed, I would sell a part, say 150 acre of the LUX BEltlJ NURSERY TRACT OF LAND.- about, one- third being woodland, and within one mile of the town of Greensboro"", N. C. This verv Valuable tract of land has on it one of the best orchards in tbe state, containing some ten thousand eh pice and select fruit-beams; trees of the different varieties, vis ! Apricots, iPears, Nectarines, Plums, Cherries; a fine selection of Peaehes, Apples, Ac. The Improvements are good and new.; ; Purchasers are in vited to come and see ior tnemseires. . C O. YATK8, Jan 5-3in Greensboro', KC, MISCELLANEOUS. NORTH CAROLINA CHRI8TAIN ADVO ' , CATE. nr ssaias. IT IS CONTEMPLATED TO RESUME THE PUB llcation of the North-Carolina Chriitian Admeate at an early day, under the patronage of the Norft-Carollna Con ference, and under the direction and ownership of a joint stock Company, composed of ministers and laymen, to se cure its permanency. - . . It will be as its name inipqrta. a Chsistia Adtmcal. It will sustain and defend tbe doctrines and discipline of the Moshodist Episcopal Church, South, and labor to ad vance ChrUt's Kingdom on earth t and to promote peace and good will among all uion. Besides' its earnest, rdtgiam charaotor. it shall be an advocate of the moral, educational and industrial progress of North Carolina a welcome visitor to every otny and tn th niniu nf nnr brave soldiers, and a faithful chroni cler of what may be useful and interesting, and of the cur rent "news. ..i .';. -. All our traveling and local ministers ana tne sioQKnoia ers of the Company, are specially requested to act as Agents for the paper. ' ' - The old subscribers of ths Aivocat will be supplied with the nw.fcriu, to the full amount due them at ths time of thituuieivM tnd the Airents. to furnish him with their names and post offices and the amount doe them. 'i ns Aavoeatt wm Be wen printed oa gooo paper, ana will contain an amount of reading matter equal to any paper in the State. , 7'1, -.. price will be $3 per annum, always in advance. Agents who 1 send us ten or more tww ubscribers and ths Coi, will be entitled to a eopy qf the napes for one year, it is destrabla tnat a larrre ust oe sentin aroaoe. 'i,-. Auaress t? ju, a. i auu) k Raleigh, ViC.- Jan; t, I808r : -1 : -t. . i , . r a (. j- , j. t its suspension, out as lae maw dooks are nunu tun wnaes-. mcnt dca, Mr.t Shepherd, eafled for a division of the. M iofSSidito r, he must relv on tbe old subscriber. not. " ' ' ' Mir. Grissom said that he should vote against strik ing out for the reason that hs had every confidence in the ability and willingness of the Confederate.Gov ernment to pay our soldiers,' and he could not think that Congress would . long withhold tlie. just claim of oor troops for an increas of their pay. - i"ii; i-Mr., Waddell said that he coincided with the gen tleman from Sampson, (Mr, Kirby,) that our soldiers ought to be paid more, but he should vote against striking out, because the sum proposed was tod small. He wished to Increase their pay but wanted to do so with a more liberal spirit than was proposed by this proposition. Vote token and , the House decided not to strike out, and insert 'Mr,? Kirby'-s amendment. The question then recurred upon the motion, to strike ont; and insert Mr. WaddoH'S amendment. Tote taken and the motion was carried.' Yeas 63: Nayi..;;. . . - - , , 1 . The question tbea teenrted npoo tbe passage of the bill.aamended.c;Carrie,Ji IsasifiS) Nsys29 -.jrOav Mrt-SliMherdV motion -the Jill was placed up 00 Ha third reading.; . ,'.,,"n.'1 i '.' ' Mr. Waddell moved to strike ouk-jve-aod insert four thousand dollars as tbe salary of the Governor. . . Mr. Mann of Pasquotank, opposed the motion, he said that he' wanted the Governor to be paid enough to sripport him aa beubme tbe dignity of a great 8tate; that $6000 now, was not equal to the present 'salary when ik. was flxeU it would not buy at much orauyehipgrtTlM. bttla, .State of Florida paid her Governor tfiQOO. Alatoam paid bera f 10,000, and. he hoped that North Carolina,' would at lest pay her Governor f 5,000. '. ' ' 'The votettkeii.d the -amenduMiit was neg atived. . t''-ni ,a -tX i -j "'"My. Shepherd propoied' in' 'amendufent'lnereajiiDg the alary of tde Principal -Clerk of the , Treesowr. NuaUMS imm an nava an. " . ,- -i ate Grbswra offered sa sddMotia.eeliet as an W.' R. RICHARDSON A. CO., - STOCK BROKERS AND COMMISSION MEUCHAJfTS, . Offlet an FaytUemiU SlrtttA h 1 TtflUL 61TE PARTICULAR ATT BhTION TO V tales and purchases of State and Confederate Bonds-,' Bank and other Stocks, collection of Claims, sad any business oonnectetl with ths different departments of the State government. , .,'. ' Bank notes of -all Southern States bought and sold, ' - RSrUSMOBS, . . . . O G Parsley, Wilmington, ' 1 " W A Wright, ' do. ; .. t., , John D Williams, Fayetteville. , 1 W G,Broadfoot, Uh t , J J Blackwood, Charlotte. j , W K Lane, Wayne county. .., , , John D Wbitford, Craven. eounty, , ,: Hon Thomas Rdflln, Alamance eoanty. ri.t - Hon W N, Edwards, Warren eounty. ,). . ,,. , . . Hon D W Courts, Rockingham eounty, . H W Gaion, Linooln county. ,,, And eitiieas of Raleigh generally,,, . Jan.LVtf '-' . . WANTED. I ' A. PERSON FULLY COMPETENT TO KAN C VAC. JV. twe SNUFF of a good onality. Tei ess that: oa come well reoommended, good-wages and eonstant' em ployment will be given in a pleasant and healthy village . on the North Carolina Railroad.' 1.1..; Wanted, also, a small BTEAJl ENGINE, complete, In, good running order. J 1 .t, , . s Refers to E. Cuthbert, Petersburg, and Sylvester SntiUv Rsleigb. Address- B. CLARK, . Jsa 3J4r - - ' ' 1 M - "Orahsm, M. fX . f Pstertbnrg Eiprsssand Klvhmpad tispslsh lassrtte Swosat of 10 wd ftrwsr hUl to Progrsse, . ,1tK ver tne eonaemneo ean oe arrosiea, la OompaDleSvall tbs-enUsijed mea of which are pre. oa datyj, except thoM abaeat under tegalnrderS or regale sick-leave, Drrbriea,-k Dtrtt and Depart Galdaborw. North Carolina, l ' 1 i- i 1 - January lad im. f Oawsy .- r ..! US .-,'4 US- , f I' COMMANDERS OF BRIGiDEtl WILL GITE tO l the effioers detailed for reer siting servios, (one from each Company,) special inatruotiona to arrest and forward to their Companies, all enlisted men absent without com petent authority. ' ' IL A full pardon except as to forfeiture nf pay for-tba period of unauthoniea absence, is hursby proclaimed to all enlisted men, absent without leave, woo may volunte rilv return to. their respective commatids on or Before ths Wih day 'of February next. ,1 v " HI. All enlisted men -who do not voluntarily retara withia ths time specified, snd all who shall after this date abseat themaelres from. ikiAt eommands without croper authority, will be eharged wlthdeaertlon sad tried by the new Military Court now In session; If found guilty, they wul be senteneed to death, whether present or absent, una commanders will he ordered to esueiits, the, sentence wnevever tne eoaoemneo eaa oe arrested,1 . IV. u sent foft sooav rea-ulaf nent Commanders era authorised to grant furloughs, at Ul. nA IUm .w.mw WM..w.A,r.Mnn n.H..I fa- fu each soapanv, sad -for' periods .which, dedacting thew time neosssary ior travel, wm peraut tne paruse to re main at borne fourteen days.' Whenever they are author iied by the facts to append a sertiOeate, Which will be re quired ia every .instance,:, that ao enlisted maa of the Company Is absent without competent authority, Com pany and Retrlnieatai Oommaader will forward, through the regular channels, at tbe rate and upon the eonditiona. above speeifled, recommendktiont of the men, most snert -torious and letarvlng-sfbrlewgfc,U v 'wa ,ww . . V. All. enlisted men who overetsy their regular sick furloughs, or those granted as above',' will be Immediately arrested pa their! return, aa eaaminatJon mads lata ths olrcumstauces of each ease, and tbe facts reported to th Brigade Commander, who will sitbff punish the delin- 3 neat, cause eharges to be preferred, or return him to uty unpunished, ss the olrcumatanoet of tbe case way is his judgment require. . VI. Major A. F. Oeaa, Chief Quartermaster, trill causa these orders to be advertised once a week, for three weeks, in every newspaper published in North Carolina, sad in tbe newspapers published in Columbia,! Aadersos, Green ville and Yorkville, South Carolina. By Command of Maj. Gen. O. W. Snitit 1 . -,. , SAM. W. MELTON, ' Major and A. A-Wen. ADVERTISING nATSiSr1 ', 'Xuet ':-- iii rat. wllf he eliSrged jbrllfve(rri sneats iiinert. i in the I ti,v 1Puee!f7 , . 0 8(41 a Of TV"''V SINUS, .) 'LMW - One day. 0 Two drS....,i,... I 00 ThrtMdaysM.M...M.,.,ll 00 Four days...u..HHi J M Five days,n...n..Mh....t 00 Two werk.'' S l( Two months n.. ..,.lo bt Three suouriwu..4n..3A OA Six wenti!,....-"0 OO Twelve anonthaw - Twelve lines or leas' eouni a squRrn.'sni additions V 4 sawares wilt be charged the same.' ', Cash will he demanded from all' persons owept whr special aontraets are snails, v- When seat by letter, th. asaw ssast aeeompany the advwtisr merit. ' MILITARY NOTICES, Heaelqnarters 48tb N. C Refftntent,) GOLassOsrtS. X. C, Jan. 17, 186J. mHgFOttbwiNO NAMED- ABSENTEES ARE NW X tlfled to Join their Companies at this post without de lay, being sbsent without leave, or baring remained ab- vewrauv sv t. 4 Privates J E Huntley 1 M W H Price, r Uaioit eounty... Comvasv B Privates 1 W Conrad ' , . . Wm Frits J W Headrtrk . 'iTerrjF.' -V- A WUkereon, of Pa vidsoa county . itiisrAt. 1 V i. A 1? BOO It am;.a ti on, , . ' r ZEBULON B. VANCE. GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF NQftTH CAROLINA. Whereas, it has been made known to me that a large number of soldiers from our armies are absent from their colors without propes leave, in this tbe hoar of our great est need, and it being oonndently believed that a large majority of such were impelled to this course by a natural and almost irresistible" desire to see their homes and friends once more after ao long aa absence, and -not be cause of a cowardly determination to leave their brave comrades to share all the dangers and hardships of the field slone ) and whereas, Maj, Gen. G. W. Smith, in-oom-roand of the Department of North Carolina, by consent of the Secretary of -War, has published aa order declaring that, all who may voluntarily return to duty by tbedOth day of February next, shall be received Into their several commands with no other punishment than a forfeiture of their pay for the time they have- been ao absent without leave; and declaring further that alb who do sot so return by tbe said loth day of February, shall when apprehend ed, be tried for desertion, snd upon conviction, be made to wft'ev death t . ; - ; c . '..: vr Now therefore, I ZEBULON B. VANCE, Governor of tne State of'Noith Carolina, do issue this my proclama tion to all soldiers from this State, serving ia the armies of th Confederacy, who are now illegally absent from their colors, commanding then to return to duty 'witb their comrades, and exhorting them to avail themselves of this opportunity of saving their friends from the disgrace and intmmv which will cling forever to the name of a deserter from his country's cause, and themselves from a felon's death.' 1 Many, after, carry ing their eountry'sflsg in tri umph through various bloody conflicts and making them selves a name, of which their children's children, might have been justly proud, have forfeited it all by absenting themselves at a moment when , their own State it invaded and about to be desolated by a brutal, half savage foe. Now ia the time to reinstate themselves, by a prompt re turn to duty. I appeal to them to aland by their country yet a little longer, and not to sully by desertion the bright and glorious reputation of tbe State, which they have ; helped to Win on a hundred hard fought fields 1 and I ap peal to all good and loyal cltixena throughout the State to give their influence to induce these men to return. Let no one, unmoved by this appeal to hit patriotism and honor, suppose that he can remain at home with impuni ty ; ths full power of the State authorities, aided if need be by the Confederacy, shall be put in toree to arrest him ' and bring him to punishment after the 10th day of Febru ary next, and there shall be Ho rest for the deserter in the borders of North Carolina. And let none excuse their desertion by declaring that they go home to take cars of their families ; they will add nothing to the com forts of their families by hiding like guilty men in the woods by day, and by pluoderingtbeir neighbors by night; thev only bring shame and suuering upon the heads of the'innocent, and their little children, when gray beaded old men, will bave the finger of scorn pointed at them and the bitter taunt will ting In their ears, "Your father skulked ia the woods to keep from fighting for his conn;.' try" -' The Stats is now trying to provide. food for your fami lies, and each county ia making a similar provision; and as your Chief Magistrate I promise you that tbe wife and child of the soldier who is In tbe army doing bis duty shall share the last bushel of meal and the last pound of meat in the sJtate. Let every patriot in the land assist with all his influence in the exeoutlon of tbla proclamation ana our victorious ranks will again be filled, and our coun try tooa be rid of the enemy. ' ' In witness whereof,. Zbsitlos M. Vines, our jbt I Governor,. Captain General and- Commander -iti-t g ' Chief, hath signed these presents - sad caused tin great Seal of the State to be affixed. 'a- Done at our City of Raleigh, on the 36th day Of Jan ti uary, In the year eifeuf Lord, 186. Z. I. VANCK. By the. Governor) t. "ii-if-- R. H. Bsttm, Ja., ,ii. ,.- .., Private Secretary. v'Jan-te-lW'.' --A''.' '!;'.: . .,.. -All weekly papers in the State copy three times, and dailies one week. -. '-' JJUfdea ' 8 A Rogers j R Burns ' L IIssalM J Neweoss ' - II Scarlet, ' W I binder J W Wood. -4 T Abaroathv J W West, of Chal- ' ' ham eountv' - . . CoaVaav H.'-- a Privates A 8 Bryant - ' J K Lambeth . Flalier , N Horn . , ;.! W Johnson wH-Laaaarsl R Ieonard 8 F Myers L fmsa ,.u. SFallyers , J Miller, of Dsvld , sonoouaty:.',;,' CourAMTl' Privstes WHMallls , , WmMcOiammery 1 a Headquarter Cavalry Brigade, !TF II 1t.-'7t; ... , ijAVirASVf Mt, lijtJK . Oaweaaa Oaaaaij :'.- J'.-. -.: : No,,-'.-"'' iwn -:-.- '--'-i ' rpUKGKNKHAL COMMANDING ANNOUNCES TO J ' .all sbtwnteea-frow lit Brigade, that should they vol untarily report for duty within hftees dan from the pub lication of thtt r(r, i hat is before the 1st .rf February next, ae ehkriessvlll hs inatitated against them for-pait dehnqueaeioe,''' ' . iThisdoer tint ftihilt; ervsmlseionVd Aflis. whose ex ample, ia several itatrtv, has b-ii Mnrkuc hi tlie. men. By ordenof llrijf. B, H. Kosaswis t n Jan 0-l5t ' WM.--4. WOttTHMGTOX; A. V. C. tw - - ' . f 1 - " Vrovost Murahal's Office, , s . . j i:,tiBfun. Jim. , ISHil. , f EEKSONS LEAVING TlltH X1TV A Yl iHSjIKI.V(, Paasporta can ges tae, bv thIIiuji at my hoe,, near srs. Wilhams A Uaiwonds Diris Ktore. on Fsya-tt-. wllle street. ' 0Wr hmtit inn Sundsr from II o'eto'ck A, Uto VI M. . aii'l t !' I V. M..' . .-ul, v. 1!,. 1 UOItKIIT V.. WAI.KEK, 'JanJi-lm . - i,' I'rm oat Marshal. Privstes H 8 Arthurs ; w n A J Csahloa . - DCIodfeMer , OA Earnhardt -JAM Gibaoa J 8 Leouard 0 Keistler T A Murdoek t J W Orbiaoa . , 0 8 Plyler , ' D Serogga TBSbarriU JTTorreaee,oftrs- " dell eounty. -. -, i.CoarAiv D t, , Corporal J M Dletor ' Privates 1 0 Rlehardson DRlchardsoa ' 1 Wood v v ' . B A8peaee w ' . , B uraven , ..; ., - 1 ' W Williamson, of ' . Moors eounty . , '"'" " COMFASY E " Privates C WrAadorsoa . , JPavls , . MKittft ' ' ' ' ' .. Lea .., a 1 : , B J Tarborough, of Union county Commit F Privates T MoDowell W Evsns LB Ferguson :. G S Richardson PWolf. ' T Fowler, of Union county - ' ! ' ! Company O Privates' JY Field - Hospital Steward, L L Johnson i -These men must be at this post' withia tea, days afUr the publication of this order, or thev will bs reported as deserters. " .v.v-f"j- By order of Col. B. C. Hims. . , ' ;r : Jsa JO-lot J. R. WINCHESTER, Aet'g Adrt. Standard aad RegtsUr, each S times j Chsrlotte Bulle tin and State Joaraal, each 10 times, and sand kills Imme diately to Progress. . , , 1 1.. r ih.ii 1-1 in -1 in iii'-i i - - - ...-a... - Headquarters 48th N. C. Regiment,) GotDssoao, N. C, Dee. 18, 186 BseiMSKTAt OSDBKS. A LL OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS OF THIS REGI nent able to join it at this place, will da so immedi ately. ' Those whose sick leaves have expired aad are still unfit for duty mast, eome here to bars them renewed. Those unable to travel will forward certificates to tbst ef fect. .. . ..!- -J, . Failinir In this theh- rramea will be farrriabtrd to tbv Co lonels ofMilitia for arrest and confinement st Raleigh for trial sa deeerters. - Certificates, of unfitness for duty will aot exempt the bolder from reporting in person, s ' i ByorderofOol.il. ft Hilt,, - m . n- j Jan 10-10t J. R, WINCHESTER, Act Adit. Standard and Register, each 3 times; Charlotte Bulle tin, State Journal, each 10 times, and send bills to Pro gress office Immediately. J Skinner 'Vl-aWtlRnVv'a. " CoavASV K , Privates R O Spaeh ; FSmlOt. " "J B Booeahammer ! LGarbedea f Crouch Mendenhalt PB Mustia N Brown WKapp WStandiford . AT Joyaer EHauser SVeaahle H Crouch 8 Oreeh ' RGresa ; . J Atwood PL Reynolds' R Smith v':. N Mosb 1 W Speech, of For syths county Headquarters Examining Beard) Aso Enbolliso or Consobipts, . ' . ' OxrosD, N. 0., Jsa. U, 1863. j rpHE COMMANDING OFFICER OF 118TH REGT. I Wake County Militia, will assemble bis men at the Court House, in Raleigh, on Jhe Md, Mth and l6tb days of February, 1863, for medieai examination aad final sn rollment, instead of the 6th and Ttb of February, as origi nally advertised. i ' H. W.CAFFEY, Asst. Burg. . iaci jn'mivtiu r k ff JUNIUS T. FULLER. M. D. A. LANDI3. Cspt snd Enrolling Officer. Jan ;8-td 6th Congressional,,, N. C Ex. Board. HOTELS. N OAK CITY HOUSE, ' RALEIGH, N. C, 1 ' " OW OPES FOR THE RECEPTION OF VISITORS. 1 BAR well stocked with superior Liquors.' LARDER supplied with thf best the marker affords. " Dee. 1-tf G 1 A NGER HOUSE, WEST SIDE -OF RAILROADS 1 UoklsboroYN. C. Right flani fZJe (Joiny South, 1 Left lidnj Side.Going forth MfcAI.H READY ON ARRIVAL OF- THE CAR. ATTACHKD. One of the best itartrer Shops. i The puMie mar expect , . , iiQQD FARE, t ,. Attentive Servants, accommodating oflicers, witb sverr ether eou'ort ad ia a POUTHERN' BOmi T. A.. ORANOER, ( Late ef the Atlantis House, Beaufort, N. 0.,) Jan. IS . i - ' i ' FroprUlor. R E A K F A SIT, 'Din ne r and Supper House, FAST n JK. P. GOING NORTH SUPPER .!, P. M. sr n rja v w a m. mm Ii GOl G . KOHTH, BREAKFAST TM. A. )INNElt GOING SOUTH, MRS. GRISWOLD'S HOTEL, , OoiJiwoao', N. C Right Hand Sid goiJ NORTH Left Sand . AHfe; going SQUTU, . 1 Baggage takes te and from the RaUresdfree of shprge. I'assengers stopping st this Hotel may rely oa good Fare, goad Rooms, snd every eosafort that eaa be bad. Au addition of sixteen large, eowfortabla and well fainlshed rooms, renders it as complete as afcy sstablish tueht ta the State. n r,...., ..-w ..m. A rood Barber Sbep ia aMaehed to the HoteL . jrr Meals ready on the Arrival of the Cars.w2fc. JW-Ths Cars leave daily. i ,.-, . ... u.: nor 11 - SUSAN A. GRISWOLD A JO. MANCF.VC. 'r wtei iHwriv ' . 1 v o 1 0 rt k If turer, respectfully tutoi.us tlie public that as Use ei taWlshed hlatsolt in Rsleigb, aad etlVrs hi eeri.r to all those wbo .wiahj their 1'imks skllUully sud thoroughly tuaed or repaired... Orders left at th :i)oik Store t Vf. L, Poraery, Esq., or St Mr, I'irsfon 'ssetideuee in Hargelt street, aearrynpnosite the Iir Ureunds, a III meet with prompt attention. t i.t. !.-.,: "fN B.vPjaao FerUs bauahta. . - Mr. Firsaon re fcrs to Rev. Dr. Imedas sad.Profo ,fl ' isassn. toJHl1f.' I '-. ,1 I STRIVE TO r LEASE. . LAOE, ' MERCHANT TAILOR. ' ' ,r R 0 CTO R'S-.OLJ) H TAND , On FaueUtiillm Strtt. kaUiml. Nl 'ft ' CirlTkHow." onnosite Uuree's. " Hard bv ' TOlTLU INFORM-THE FUBUO THAT HB HAS oa hand at all times a large, assortmeut of C1T1 aring vowo a uil itidv rt nmivh k.. mtmv h. m,u..a uuv 4 ..... v . ,11. in tr services ef the immwital C. M. FA UK IMS, knows a tbe best snd meet tatty CUTTER ia lbs South, aU vor will bs dose under hla superrMo. t heps to reeetv a liberal sstrsaaaiy Js; A. hAl . ateaM. 1. ...J A-' .
The Daily Progress (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 30, 1863, edition 1
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