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TnE Court for Albemarle Dist r'rt ' ,
lbs held at Kdenton on th .Tue'f.dVJ ' CrflfrM i"
Montla.v in May next, will 6e J ? t alV
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THE STATE jOURNAIii RALEIGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY.. JUNE 1 18. 1868.
confecleratc Congress First Session,
The following is a list of the members of the
First Congress of the Permanent Government of
the Confederate States, which meets in Febru
ary next": .V, . . ' . -
Those marked with an '.asterisk () are mem
ber of the-Provisional Congress.
Mabama.
Win. L Yanoey,
C. C. Clay, Jr.
Arkansas.
Robert W. Johnson,
C. B. Mitchell. -
: ' Florida.
James- M. Baker,
A. E. Maxwell.
Georgia.
Robert Toorabs,
B. II. Hill.
Kentucky.
' Henry C. Burnett,
Wm. E. Sims.
Louisiana".
Kdward Sparrow,
.T SpmniM.
Mississippi.
A. G. Brown,
Janaes Phelan.
SENATE. -
Missouri.
John B. Clarke,.
R. L. E. Peyton.
North Carolina.
George -Pavis
Wm. T. Dorth.-
Soulh Carolina.
Rob't W. Barnwell
James L. Orr.
Tennessee.
Gustavus A. Henry,
Landon C. Haynes.1
Texas.
Lewis T. Wigfall
W. S. 01dham.
rcjinia. .
Not yet elected
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
9. E.
1. A.
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Alabama.
Dist. -
1. 'T.J. Foster,
2. WYE. Smith,
3. J. P. Ralls,
4. J. L. M. Curry,
5. F. S. Lyon,
6rW. I Chilton,
7, D. Clopton,
8. J. S. Puch,
S. Dargan.
Arkansas.
H. Garland,
2. G. I). Koystei,
3. F. J. Batson,
4. T. B. Hanly.
' " - Florida.
Jas. B. Dawki
R. B Hilton.
Georgia.
Julian Hart ridge,
Chas. J. Munncrlyn
HinesIIolt,
i. Augustus H. Koran,
David W. Ltiwis,
WV Clark,'
Robert P. Trippp,
Lucius J. Gartrell,
Hardy Strickland,
1 ).. Augustus R. Wright.
Kentucky.;
'(Not yet elected.)
Louisiana .
1 Charles J. Villcre,
2. Charles M. Com ad,
Duncan F. Kenncr,
4. Lucien J' Dupre,
o. jonn Jj.Jjcwis,
6. John Peikins, Jr.
Mississippi.
J. W. Clapp,
Reuben Davis
3. Israel V1
4. "II. C Chambers.
0, 11. Singleton;
E. Barksdale,
John J. McRae.
'Missouri.
W. M. Cook,
T. C. Harris,
Casper W. Bell,
Adam II. Coudori,
Gi G. West,
L. W. FreernauJ
John Hyer.
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9.
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3.
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Nortii Carolina.
Dist.
1. W. N. H. Smith,
2. R. R. Bridgers,
3. 0. R- Keenan.
T. D McDowell.
A. H. Arrington,
J. R McLean,
. Ashe, "
William Lander,
B. S. Gaither,
10. A'. T. Davidson
South Carolina.
John McQueen,
W. Porclier Miles
L. M. Ayer,
51. L. Bonham.
James Farrow,
0. W. V. Boyce.
Tennessee.
1. Joseph B lleibkell,
2. W. G. Swan,
W. 1. Tibbs.
J. B. Gardenshire,
Hcury S. Foote,
Meredith t Gentry,.
George W. Jones,
T. Menses.
J. D.-C. A.lkins,
. John Y. W right,
. D. M. Currio
Texas.
John A." Wilc-x,
C. C. Herbert'
P. W. Graj
F. B. Sexto.
M.D. CraVnii,
6. B. H. Et crson.
Vjr'ginia.
1. M. J. II. Garnett,
2Tc.Kn B. Chambiiss,
3. John Tyler,"
4. Roger A. Pryor,
q. Thomas SI Bocock,
0. John GcoJe,' Jr.
7. James P. Holconibe,
8. D. C. DeJarnette,
0. William Smith,
19. Alex. R. Boteler,
John I. Balwin.
Walter It. Staples,
Walter Presto,
Albert G. Jenkins
Rfibett Johnston,
Chas. W.. Russell.
Laws or tlic Confederate States.
(BT AUTHORITY.)
(No. 82.)
AN ACT TO ENCOURAGE ENLISTMENTS IN
THE CORPS OF MARINES
Section 1 The Congress of the Confederate btatcs
of America do enact, That from and after the passage
of this act, enlistment in the Marine Corps shall be
for the term of the existing war, or for the period of
three years, as the recruits may elect at the time of
Sec And be it further-enacted, That every able
Eixlied man who may enlist arid Be received into the
Marine-Corps, shall be entitled to a bounty of nfty
dollars to be paid at the time of pining the Corps
md every non-commissioned office, musician and
'private, now in" the Marine Corps, who may. have
if enlisted for three years, shall be ennswu 10 receive
the sum of forty dollar?, as an. equivalent w
Sec 3 And be it further enacted, That for the
purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of this
act the "sum of forty thousand dollars, id hereby ap
propriated out of any jnoney in the Treasury not other
wbed appropriated. 4
Approved April, 10, 1862.
AN ACT TO LEGALTZETHE ACTS tF THE
DISTRICT ATTORNEY, MARSHAL AND
- DEPUTY MARSHALS OF THE STATE OF,
TENNESSEE. r . 0.. '
Sec 1. The Congress of the Confederate States or
America do enact, That Hlie official acts of J. C.
Ramsey late District Attorney, and of, Jesse 13.
Clements, iate Marshal of the District of Tennessee,
and of the Deputies of said Marshal, from the time
their respective offices were vacated, by the passage
of the act of the Provisional Congress; approved on
the 12th day of December 1861, by which said Dis
trict of Tennessee was divided into three several Dis
tricts, without any provision for containing said offi
cers in office, be and the same are hereby made legal
and valid to the eame extent and in the same manner,
as if they bad been continued in office up to the
passage of this act ; and they are hereby exonerated
from any penalty, forfeiture wr-liability to the public
or any private person by reason of any official act
committed by them, to the same extent and in the
same manner, as if they had been legally in office at
tho. time of committing the same. And eaid officers
are hereby authorized to collect and receive the same
fees and emoluments as if they had .been rightfully
in office.
Sf.c. 2. Be it further enacted, That the said Mar
shal .md his Deputies may continue to act until the
L successors of said Marshal are qualified.
Approved April 11, 1802.- . . ,
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WANTED.
ONE Matron, one Assistant Matron and ten pood nar
ses for the General Military Hospital at Raleigh, N.
Car Una. ' Apply to
E. BURKE IIAY.WOOD,
ci Snrgeon.
D c. 25, 1861. ' ew&vr 12 tf
For Sale,
i...-
OvE FINE JACK, Hve years old,- of Spanish blood.
Also, one goo Harness IIORSK, eight years old,
kno" n as the propertjr of Williaa C. Ferrell.
Tl" j above wjll be sbld cheap for cash, or notes with ap
proT A security.
Apply to P. L. FERRELL.
Su ny South, Nash Co., X. C. Jan. 22, 1SC2. 19 3m.
' - For Sale. "
TH E SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE, IX THE
town of Goldsboro', his premises, consisting of two lots
elo ire of horse lot, which 13 regarded as one of the most
beaut tful places for a residence in said town. Upon the
prera es is a Comfortable Dwelling, every out-house which
convr ilence or necessity may require, (all new,) a splendid
' well i f water. One entire lot is covered with a beautiful
jgrow ti of native shade trees; is in a fine neighborhood and
."well 1 oatprt.
' Ala.-, several Store Lots on Railroad street. '
Ter is made easy a fine chance to make a good bargain
Feb 12 tf E. A. THOMPSON.
FOR THE WAR.
I A 31 authorized to receive and muster Into
So. rice a Battalion of Infantry
For duty in the Field.
A Officer who are raising Companies are invited to commu
nicate .vith me here. 1 am prepared to receive men singly
or by quads, or companies. Subsistance, clothing and
comfoi able quarters will be furnished and bounty money
mid aN, the time of joining. Officers raising companies
for thl Battalion will save themselves rauch expense by
sendint, their men here as fast aa they are jpnrolled. Thev
will ni? be required to perform guard dutjf- at this post but
will be (rilled daily. At least five 'Companies are wanted.
GEOi -C. GIBBS,
Major, C. S A.
Salis ury,N. C, Feb. I4th, 18C2. 0 tf
(NV 34.)
AN .ACT TO AUTHORIZE -THE SECRE
TARY OF TnE TREASURY TO PAY
DISTRICT COLLECTORS IN CERTAIN
CASES.
Section 1. lhe Concresa ot the Uor.it'tierate
States of America do enact. That the Secretary
of the Treasury be and he is hereby, authorized
to pay a part of the salaries of the several Dis
trict Collectors of the War Tax. authorized by
the act entitled "An act to authorize the issue
of Treasury notes and to proide a War Tax lor
their redemption," approved August -10, 1861,
in those States which have assumed the payment
of said tax: Provided, That' in no case shall the
amount so paid to each collector exceed the sum
of one hundred dollars: And provid d further,
the Secretary of the Treasury shall bo satisfied
that said collector gave bond aud rendered' por
viccs as required by said .act previous to the
assumption of said tax by ths respective States,
equal in valu'c to the sum to be paid.
Approved April 11; 1-62.
i ; No. 85. ;.
AN ACT FOR THE ORGANIZATION OF
A CORPS OF OFFICERS FOR THE
WORKING OP NITRE CAVES AND
ESTABLISHING NITRE BEDS.
Section 1.' The ' Congress of the Coafederatc
States of America dp; enact, That for the pur
pose of urocuriug a supply of nitre adequate to
the wants of the government, during -the con
tinuance of the war with the United States, the
President be, and he is hereby, authorized to
appoint a corps of offic-ers, .consisting of one
superintendent, with the rank, pay and allowances
of a major of artillery, four assistants, with the
rank, fay aud allowancesof a captain of artillery,
eight subordinates, with the rank, pay and allow
ances of first lieutenants of artillery.
Sec. 2. The duties ot the officers, under the
supervision of the chief of ordnance, shall be-to
inaugurate and prosecute a system for the effici
ent working of the nitre cave. and to purchase
and contract for the delivery of; nitre produced
within the limits of the Confederate States; .
inspect the uitre caves and-other natural deposits
of nitriferous earth, and to report the probable
annual supply from these sources, and lhe extent
and economy, or otherwise, with which jdiey are
now being worked by private ' enterprise ; to
establish nitre beds in the vicinity of th? princi
pal cities and towns of the Confederacy', and to
contract for the necessary grounds,. sheds, etc.,
and for the offal and other materials used in the
preparation of nitre beds ; .to diffuse information
and to f-timulate enterprise in tile production of
an article essential to the successful prosecution
of the war. TLe superintendents will make
reports, at stated periods, to tha chief of ordnance,
to be submitted to the Secretary of "Yar for the
information of Congress! This organization to
be continued at tJie discretion of the President.
Approved April 11, 18G2. ' "
stock upon such termt as may be found practica"
. . i. ,i il .it i ... i :
hie- and provirtea joriner, mat -an Donas issuea ai iu ajjijjnd AN ACT E:
rtnfi, this section shall be made redeemable at .ACT TO RAISE AN ADDITION
I
the pleasure of the government attc tbe expira
tion of ten years from their respective dates, but
the faith of "the government shall be pledged to
redeem the same at the expiration of thirty
neon frnm ellK d.itCS. 0 -
(No. i56.)
TITLED "AN
h MILITARY
WAR. AP
PROVED MAY EIGHTH FJOHTEEN HUN
DRED AND SIXTY-ONE AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
Section 1. The Congress of the Confederate States
of America do enact, That .Volunteers offerins their
Sec. 2. The .Secretary, ot tne lreasury may J service under an ajct entitled. 'An Act to raise an ad
n. r . i m it." "I i -. i
issue in exchange lor any ot tne lreasury notes fiiuonai mnuary lorce to serve during the war, ap-
which may be issued und?r this or any other
law, bonds or certificates payable in not more
than ten years, at a rate of inteiest not exceeding
6ix per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually,
to the extent ot litty millions ot dollars, whicn
provea juay eigutn eighteen hundred and sixty-one,
may be accepted by the President singly as well as
in companies, squadrons battalions" or regiments.
Sec. 2. In all appointments of officers raised under
this Act, the field and company oeffiers shall be cho
sen and appointed in the manner prescribed by the
fifty millions shall constitute part of the one hun- act entitled "An Act providing for the granting of
d red and sixty-nve minions or. siock anu Donas
above authorized ; the said bonds or certificates
to be reconvcrtible, at the pleasure of the bolder,
into Treasury notes, and the said exchange and
re-exchange to.be subject to such regulations as
the Secretary of the Treasuary may prescribe.
Sec. 3. The form of the said bonds or certifi
cates authorized by the second Eection above shall
be "determined by the Secretary of the Treasury;
the said . certificates may be issued with or with
out coupons, ?md may be made payable, to order
or bearer, as may be deemed expedieati
Approved April 13, 1862.
(No. 38.) '
AN ACT TO INCREASE THE NUMBER
OF DEPOSITORIES OF PUBLIC FUNDS.
Sec. 1. The Congress of the Confederate States
of America do enact, That the Secretary is
bounty money and furlonghsto private and non-ctin
missioned officers in the Provisional Army," approved
December eleventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-one;
and all vacancies occurring in the said offices after .
tho first election made under this Act as well as under
the Act entitled. "An act to raise an additional mil
itary force to serve during the war," Approved May
eighth eighteen hundred and sixty-one shall be filled
by promotion according to grade and senority as pro
Tided in said -act" of eleventh Decemder, eighteen hun
dred and sixty-one, except in. case of disability or
other incompetency : Provided however, that the
President be authorized to depart from the prescribed
rules of promotion in favor of any person especially
distinguished by his Commanding General for ex
raordinary merit or soma signal act of military jjskill
or gallantry.
Sec. 3. Any vacancies occurring in the ranks of
companies mustered into the Confederate service for
three years or for the war, may be filled by volun
teers ; and the commander of each of said squadrons, .
battalions or regiments, organized as aforesaid may,
1 for his services during, his term of office, art annual
! salary of Twehty-five Thousand Dollars, payable
quarterly in advance, to. commence on mo iwcniy
secoiid day of February, eighteen hundred and sixty
two, the time at which lie entered upon the duties of
his office. ' " . . .
Skc. 2, And be it further eiac,tel, that until a suit
able Executive, mansion shall be provided for the
President, the rent of one suited to the purpose shall
be paid by the Government.
Approved April 3, 1SH2. (
' (No 23.)
JOINT ' RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE
MANNER OF PAYING MEMBERS OF. THE
PROVISIONAL CONGRESS THE ARREAR
AGES OF THEIR PAY AND MILEAGE,
Resolved, by the Congress of the Confederate States
of America, that the pay and mileage of members of
the Provisional Congress, who have not been paid
may be paiifcupon ceitificates signed by the. Speaker
of lhe House of Representatives, on the recommenda
tion oftbe House Committee on pay and mileage,
out of any money appropriated lor that purpose.
Approved April 3, 18C2.
nujsetuuiwc t""" s i-au ot hUonton oft. i . ;,1"art
Bonsiintjerested will take notice. ' ' '"(' all .K
A S 1 i.t. . '
April 25, 1SC2 C'1,J,J Ja,-,,
The Mrfndnl and Register wilt publish ih v 4 ' t !
Com t and sorKj their accounta to tho Jlai "inf ''''''
Yadkin Kivcr LaSTn1
THE Subscriber being (lesironr V
Nortii Carolina, offers for sale bwi,.'i '! ,
in thp finnnlv af Dflvirijiin nr. 41. . .. 1 1 1
known aathe Jersey Lands. Said tract I'm'
tion balance forest land.
lam
1Uv,t
of en;ht hundred acres, about one half in .. ' 1 Cl r,-
All neeea!-. 1, . i ..' 1
land lies within three quarters of lnitt of ti , !-s- !'!
tion, a depot on the North Carolin" P.M-lrw - Tirjr s
is situated on both sides of said 'railroad ' ' '
For all further information ad Ir ii. V
IToltsburo-. or It, A. aM.v..ll !'r;lhr
0 , - - J "'I I "UK
s
mington Journal copy 1 month and fcVwi'i :
May, 10, 18G2.
Wiln
this office
t.-i
... ., l. l i t.1 wan-'"
Hereby autnonzea tO maxe aia COnSUtUte SUCU f1fit.ail nnfl rnmmissi.ml ofttcpr and one non-commis
additional depositories of public money as, io his sioned officer and one or more privates, from each
r judgment, the public exigences may require, J company of his command with the approval of the
which said depositories shall give bona and De ungaaier general oi tne Dngaaes to wnicn saia
suhiect in all reelects to the same laws and resu- squadron, battalion or - regiment may be attached to
tions, and be entitled to the same compensation
as the depositories now authorized by law.
Sec. 2. The oiBccs of the said additional de
pos tories appointed under this act shall cease
and determine at the expiration of one year after
the termination of the existing war with the
United States, unless otherwise ordered by Con
gress. Approved April 15, 1802.
(No. il.)
AN ACT lb ESTACLTSII CERTAIN ROUTES THERE
IN NAMED.
Section 1. Tho Congress of the Confederate States of
America do enact, That the following post routes, upon
which the .service has been placed by. the Post naster
General, be," and the same is hereby, establiahed, and his
action, in putting the mail service upon the same, is hereby
confimed. to yrit : A post route from Ilernando, by
Pleasant Hill, to Olive Branch in the State of Mississippi ;
also one from Maxahachie, by Alvarado and Buchanan, to
Acton, in the State of 7'exas ; also from Goliad, by Cuni
mengsville, Beville, and San Domingo, to Oakville, in
said S4atc of Texas ; also one from Sherman, rby Chaly
beate Springs, Dickenson, Delaware and Horse Shoe Bend,
to Gainesville, all in the State of Texas ; also one from
Dresden, by White Rock, Ilillsboro and Covington, to4
Grand View, in said State of Texas.
Sec. 2. The following new routes are also hereby
established, viz : one from Camden, by Buffalo, toliller's
Bluff, in Ouachita county, in the State of Arkansas ; also
one from Walnut Hill, in Lafayette county, in the State
of Arkansas, by Spring Bank, Bright Star and Courtland,
Cass county, Texas, to Havannah, of the county and State
last aforesaid ; also a post route in the State of Arkansas,
j from Washington, in Hempstead county, by Czan Postr
omce, W llton l osto trice, on the Little .Missouri river,
Caddo Gap or Centreville Postoilico, Gaddo Postofhce at
Fan 's Mill, McConnell's Mill, Goodner's, Ilickey s,V aldron
Posto (lice, to Fort Smith, in Sebastian county ; also the
following routes in the State of Georgia, to wit: from
Valdosta, by R. P. Hutchinson's, to Tyiriville; aho from
Covington, by way of Oak Hill and McDonough, to .Tones
boro also a post route from Jonesboro, in the State of
Tennessee, to Grassy Creek, in the State of North Carolina,
crossing the Iron "Mountain where the McDowell and
Yancey turnpike road terminated.
Approved March 24, 1862.
THE FURTHER
MOBILE, AM)
DE-THE
N. RIVES & CO., wliolesale and retail Drug-
. ists. have and will keen on hand a full sunnlv f
all such trticles as are usually found in a First Class Drug
House. They will conducs "the business oh a large and
liberal t ale, having ample experience force and jfacilities
for dob- -r and nope by their promptness, enrgv and
wntirinj: efforts to please, to secure the liberal patronage 1
their fri uds anu the public generally.
The 1" escription Department will be under the imme
ate sup. -vision Of one of the firm, both day and ni-ht
Orders n K attended to with neatness and'disspatclT
N. F. RIVES, M. D. '
, . WALTER B. JORDAN.
5 tf- JGS. CNRR,
rrr.
0
rates,
made at
NOTICE.
Nad after the 5th Jannarv. Iff,? .ill P,.n;.v.
twe n AeIdonand Columbia, will be tal
harges will follow as at present, and cojiections
, omts of dehverv. .
W. J. HAWKINS, Pres't R. AG. R R
P. C. CAMERON, N. C. R. K
WM. JUHSS., C.4S.C.R.R.
All Government Freight will behipped as here-
Nois.
tofore.
Raleig .Dec. 23, 1861.
12 tf
WANTED
'fB1 actiintclligcRt XEGK0 FE1L0W
fron- 18 to 25 vears old. fnr n-l.iK . 1:1 1 :.V.V.
i .... . . 7 '"kii, n i.ui-i m price win
"dV ney' Avpy tely to either of the
editors ol .lug paper. . . -ue
Ct-31 61V - ' i 88-wAswtf.
r . : NOTICE. j,..;:
IWISLt0 Wre twelTc or fifteen Segro
Uarckl, S5 4t.
PETER W. H AIRgTON,
Folton P. O., Dario Co., tf. C.
No. 36.
TTTm TTX"irT TTfnTT V a mtT a tvrn
THE PATRIOTIC WOMEN OF THE
COUNTRY FOR VOLUNTARY CON
TRIBUTIONS FURNISHED BY THEM
TO THE ARMY.
Resolved ly the Congress of the Confederate
States of America, That the thanks of the Con
gress of the Confederate States are eminently due,
and are hereby tendered, to, the patriotic women
of the Confederacy for the energy, zeal and un
tirng devotion which they have manifested in
furnishing voluntary contributions to our soldiers
in the field, and in the various military hospitals
throughout the country. m
Approved April 11, 1862.
. No. 37. -
AN" ACT TO PROVIDE FURTHER ME ANS
FOR THE SUPPORT OF THE GOVERN
MENT .
ECTIO l. lhe Congress of the Confederate
otaies ot America do enact, That the Secretary
of the Treasuary be, and he is herdby, authorized
io issue, m addition to the- amounts 'heretofore
authorized to be issued by an act entitled "An
act to authorize the issue of Treasury notes and
to provide a. war tax for- their redemption,'" ap
proved August 19, 1861, and by the further,
supplemental act to the above cited act, approved
December 10, 1861, from time to time, as the
public necessities may require! Treasury notes,
certificates of stock, and bonds, not to exceed in
the aggregate the sum of two hundred and fifteen
mdhons of dollars, of 'which fifty mi 'lions shall,
be in Treasury note to7 be issued without re
serve: ten millions irl reasury notes to be U3ed
as a reserve fund, and to be issued to pay any
sudden or unexpected" call for deposits; and one
hundred and si sty-five millions certificates of
took or bonds ( the aid Treasury notes, certifi
cates of stock and bonds to be issued under the
same forms, conditions and restrictions 'as are
provided by the above cited acts, m every-respect
and particular : Provided, however, that tho
Secretary of the Treasury may, if he shall deem
the .same advisable, effect a loan, at home or
abroad, in specie funds or bills of exchange or
Treasury notes, by a sale of the saidbonds or
' (No. 12.)
AN ACT TO FKOV1DK FOK
FENCE OF THE RAY' OF
ALABAMA RIVER.
Section 1. The ConjjreFS of the Confederate States'of
America do enact, That the sum of .one million and two
hundred thousand dollarsMs hereby appropriated for the
further defence of the Ray of Mobile, and Ue Alabama
river, to be expended, at the- discretion of tne President,
by the Secretary of the Navy ; and the disbursement of
said money shalPbe made in the manner provided by law
for appropriations for the Xavy. .
Sec. 2 Re it further enacted, That the President is
hereby authorized to raise a corps for the temporary and
special service provided for in the first seetion of this
act in the Bay of Mobile, and the Alabama river, consisting
of a number of men not exceeding -six thousand, and of
such commissioned and non-commissioned oflicers, and of
such rank as the President may deem necessary, who shall
severally receive such pay and allowance as he may de
termine. " '
Approved Mrch 24, 18G2.
' (No. 13.)
A JOINT RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE PAY
MENT TO MRS. JULIA TYLER OF TIIE ARREAR
AGES OF PAY DUE TO HON. JOHN TYLER,
DECEASED, FOR SERVICES IN THE PROVIS
IONAL CONGRESS.
' Resolved by the Congress of the Confederate States of
America, That the Committee, on Pay and Mileage of
the Housp of Representatives be authorized and required
to ascertain, at the Treasury, the- amount of pay and
mileage due to the Hon. John Tyler, deceased, at the time
of his death, for services as member of the Provisional
Congress ; and to pay the amount so ascertained to be due
to Mrs. Juia Tyler.'the local representative of said de
ceased.
Approved March 25, 1SC2. ' ' '
(No. 14.) :
AN ACT TO PROVIDE A STAFF AND CLERICAL
FORCE FOR ANY GENERAL WHO MAY BE
ASSIGNED BY THE PRESIDENT TO DUTY AT
THE SEAT OF GOVERNMENT.
Section 1. The Congress of the Confederate States do
enact, That whenever the President shall assign a General
to duty at the seat of Government, the said General shall
be entitled to the following staff, to wit : a military Sec
retary, with the rank of Colonel ; four aids-de-camp, with
the rank of Major ; and such clerks, not to exceed four in
number, as the President shall from time to time authorize.
The pay and allowance of the Military Secretary and tndes
decamp shall bo the same as those ofheers of avalry of like
grade ; and the salaries of the clerks shall not exced
twelve hundred dollars per annum for each. Such officers,
office furniture, fuel and stationery, shall be provided for
the said General as the duties of hisoffice may render
necessary, to be paid for out of the appropriation for. the
contingent expenses ot the V ar Department.
Approved March lb, 1862.
- (No. MA
JOINT RESOLUTION TO AID OUR PRISONERS IN
THE HANDS OF THE ENEMY.-
recruit men for said company: so that the same may con
tain, more than one hundred and twenty five rank and
file ; and the men so recruited shall be mustered a't
the time of enrollment and shall be entitled to trans
portation and subsistence ot commutation of subsis
tence, till they join their respective companies, and to
fifty dollars bounty, to be paid at the time of joining
the same.
Sec. 4. The President be and he is hereby authorized
to appoint and commission persons as field oflicers or
captains to raise regiments 3nd battalions or compa
nies and the individuals comprising the same shall be
mustered at the time of enrollment and be entitled to
pay, transportation and subsistence from the date of
the organization of companies; but the officers so Ap
pointed by the president shall not be entitled to any
pay or allowances until their respective commands be
fully organized and reported to the Secretary of War;
and said appointments shall expire if the officer ap
pointed shall not within a1 reasonable time not to ex
ceed two months for a company and four months for
a battalion, squadron or regiment report the corps
authorized to be raised by him organized and. ready
for datT. Provided i.evertheless, that every officer so
commissioned for such purpose-shall receive an ap
pointment proportioned to the. force he recruits; and
provided furthermore that no enl:tments under the
commission of captains shall be obligatory unless the
number be sufficient to constitute a companv.
Approved, Jan. 22, 1862. 39 4t.
(No. 17.). ' " ;
AN ACT TO REGULATE THE MODE OF PAY
ING THE MEMBERS OF THE SENATE AND
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, AND THE
DISBURSEMENT OF THE CONTINGENT
FUND.
Section 1. The O ngress of the Confederate States
of America do enact, That the compensation which'
shall be due by law to the members and officers of
the Senate and Mouse of Representatives of the Con
federate States shall be certified as follows, to wit
That which shall be due to the members and ofTrcers
of th-1 Senate shall b-ertifidd by the President there
of, ar.d that which shall be due to the membersarid
officers of the House shall be certified by the Speaker
thereof, and the same shall be passed as pibic ac
counts and paid out of the public Treasury
Sec. 2. All certificates "granted by the7 President
and Speaker,' as aforesaid, of the amuuntf compen
sation due as aforesaid, shall be deemed, and ar
h ere by declared to be conclusive uponall the deparle
ments and oflicers of the Government of thfc Confed
erate States. ?
Sec. 3.. All moneys which have been or which may
I hereafter appropriated lor the contingent ex pensesof
the Senate and the House of Representatives, respec
tively, shall be paid at tue.l reasury from time to time,
in such sums its the President of the Senate and the
Speaker of the Houso may approve on the requisition
and draft of the Serjeant-at-Arms of the Senate and
the Clerk of the- il iiuse, respectively, and shall be
kept,disbursed and accounted f r by them,respecti vel y,
Lccording to law, who are hereby deemed and de
clared to be disbursing officers. ,
Skc. 4. The said Serjeant-at-arms and Clerk shall
(No. 8.) ' "
AX ACT TO AMEND AN ACT ENTITLED AN ACT IN
RELATION TO PUBLIC -PRINTING, APPROVED
FEBRUARY TWENTY-SEVEN, EIGHTEEN HUN
DRED AND SIXTY-ONE.
Section 1. The Congress of the Confederate States of
America do enact, That the eleventh section of the act of
tbe Provisional Congress, entitled aa act in relation to
public printing;" adopted the twenty-seventh day of Feb
ruarv, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, be and the same is
hereby so amended as to authorize the Postmaster General,
when in his opinion sufficient notice will Bot be given of
advertisements for carrying the mail, by inserting such ad
vertisements in three newspapers in each State, to adver
tise such proposals in such additional number of papers as
may be necessary to give thesa full publicity; provided
that, by so doinjj, no greater expense be, incurred than il"
said advertisements be inserted in but three newspapers.
Approved March 14, 18G2: 53 2t.
(No. 9.)
AN ACT TO- REGULATE THE DESTRUCTION OF
PROPERTY UNDER MILITARY NECESSITY, AND
TO PROVIDK FOR THE INDEMNITY THEREOF.
Section 1. The Congress of the Confederate States of
America do enact, That the military authorities of the
Confederate Army are hereby authorized and directed to
destroy cotton, tobacco, military and naval stores, or other
property of any kind whatever, which may aid the etichiy
in the prosecution of the war, when necessary to prevent
the same, or any part thereof, from fallingi nto the hands
of the enemy. .
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, That the owners of prop
erty destroyed under the .operation-of this Act, as well as
those persons who shall voluntarily destroy their property
to prevent the same fromfalling into the hands of the
enemy, are hereby authorized to perpetuate the testimony
of such destruction, in the manner presented by an Act of
tne rrovisionai congress, entitled "An Act to perpetuate
testimony in cases of slaves abducted, or harbored by the
enemv. and of other vronertv seized, wasted or destroyed
bv them," approved thirtieth' August, eighteen hundred.
and sixty-one ; and such owners md persons shall be eht
tied to indemnity out ot the proceeds o property seques
tered and confiscated under the laws ot the CoDiederate
States in such manner as Congress may hereafter provide.
Approved, March 17, 18G2. 53 2t. "
(No. 10.) .
AN ACT TO REGULATE THE COMPENSATION OF
THE OFFICERS OF THE SENATE AND OF THE
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Section 1. The Congress of th; Confederate States of
Americi do enact, That the Secretary of the Senate shall
receive an annual salary of twenty-five hundred dollars',
pa able monthl v. That the Secretary of. the Senate be
allowed to appoint an assistant Secretary at a salary of
two tnousana dollars per.annum, ana two clerks at a sal
ary of fifteen hundred dollars per annum, each, payable
monthly. That the Serffeant-at-ai ms of the Senate shall
receive an annual salary of two thousand dollars: and the
Doorkeeper of the Senate shall rective an annual salary
- t? ti r i i i -.1 it . i.i ... t-v i
oi niieen uuDurcu uouar.s, anu me assistant uoorKeewer
shall receive an annual salary of twelve hundred dolors,
all payable monthly ; and the Page.of the Senate hall
receive an allowance of two dollars per day during, the
session of the benate. ..-
Sec2. Re" it further enacted,. Tliat the Clerj of the
House of Representatives' sltall receive an annual salary
of twenty-five hundred dollars, payable monthly. That
thd Clerk of the IbiutSe of Representatives jbei allowed
to appoint three assistants, at a salary of fifteen hund red
dollars per annum, each, payable monthly That the
Doorkeeper of the -House of Representatives receive an
annual salary ot yro thousand .-dollars.and tb.8. assistant
Doorkeeper shall receive an annual salary of twelve
hundred dollars, pavable monthly. ; and -the Pace's of th
House n Representatives .-rh.ill rejeiy? each an allowance
ot two donars per uay u tiring the s-sion ol the House.
Approved March 24, 18C2. , ."'
CHATHAM COALFIELDS I A I LEY) AD.
ATA MEETING OF TUfi COjIMISSIOXERS AP
iA
. PARTIZAN KANGEHS,
If - 4 M 1 .. 1 . . - . . T
JL 1
lanarers to serve durinc: the war ar,uan
The corps is designed to onorate-. whl i.
line, thus offering the bold and advontm n:,. .. i 'i- rn'-:'
active life than that of the regular gprviro -n',,. n '"re
j coruiauy anu most earnestly invite ihoa sUi i r.:
enter into me partisan orancii ol the?rvicf to '
me in the effort to annoy and harrass the ruthl,.5
and to protect the defenceless within the en uiv' '"r'1' r'
whether animated bv a'simnle lor nt' - vn
of the vandal oppressors whether
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Address me at Goldsboro ,.N. C.
May 10, 18G2.
X Wethers, B. C
SOLDIER'S NOTICE !
persons', v!
gh, IJenry Hml
Of
hcai boron
list
7
'
J. SmPVYTlln
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IL
son, A. Parrish, W. II-Leo, and D. L-oiliuniv & ,c tu
Regiraent North Carolina Troops, supposeMo U, ;UH
in Wake County, are hereby directed th-'jAiiti,,,:!!""?
ment without delay, at. this place, or rciAn-t tn ti ,' ,:'
tant General of the States otherwise th'v h. JJ"
ered deserters and treated accordingly,
; S. GFKENCiI.
' 1 r t ,,!; n
Headquarters, Wilmington, N. Q.,Apf ilTth l"r"
May, 3d 1862. - ' 4J-4c
2000
YAHDS BLEACH!
Black Alapaca. ;" do, .do. ULl7? w
Lawns; COO do. Colored Mum is and Giiishams'- 3(i0d .
Hose and half Hose ; 250 yai-ds Birds yve lliapt ,- - Iihi i Z
Coat's Thread j Calicoes and poplins for. soldi,.,!,
Ladies and Gentlemeus UndiiVrests ; Pap.-r Can Li , '
black and colored spool cottonAc Ac, for sale at a
Chapel Hill, May 2atiil&C2
'JAMES; DAWS0X.
.lL ---.'.tr.i
SQUADK0N 'PARTISAN. KAERS-":
HAVING beejr aiithprlzfd bj the Socretary cr
ar and Mrj-Geu. Holmes tp raise two conn,!,,, ; 4 t
"Rangers" to act together uudef the conuii.anll 'f,, -'
tuiui vnjJiaiDya" "t'l"'! iuiiih is-mils OUi-refl IsVt.Iirwr
afraid of getting hurt" to enter this" fibular hi-anch'nf
service. Tluf Ranger service is authorized bv act (fi'Cn
gress, and nus occupies the same legal' viunnd will, ti
l-oi mm oiut? army, n uu mis uiuereuce, ww w, thatthV"
-n.Act,
The Ranger furuish-js his. own horse, other 'c.1'ui,1,j
furnished by the Government.- Forty cwits a d;n l a;,; ,.
'liso I vi tin lirirso. anil his vn!ii if t il 1 ! ; .. .. i.-.i''
.7 , ", , ' . , , ' ' '(.niu.-. il tln-r
I'wi nwu uiu ni in y, nuu mis ummeuce, iiowi'ver, tlia1
Partisan ilct was passed subsequent tti the CoMicriptinn
and in all cases wheie thewo conflict the I!a!!"er pr. v
furnish themselves with a shot gun, $1.0Q
th ue of the same. Arms and munition's
' '""nth f,r
f wm- t n
fvbtn enemv belong to the coiupauv. A. th tc i m rt
present need of these companies in -'Eastern (Wollna.a'td -j"pkked"
men arc desired, 'tho Colonels of th di!''- t
iiiiUtia regiments are requested to bring the n.aiter i ::;..
diately to the attention ot their; commands. Any p.'r'.i,a
liable to conscription duty can join--'this- servic Viw.ivir.
the same bounty, pay and rations as in lhe regul.-.p j..
Persons desiring to enlist in this bra"n'.'li' i4 thtservic. m
communicate with Senior Card. P. G. Evans, i'.n-, i ..i, .
IT-. Ilar.f .1 I IIj VV .1, l ...I.- 1
'.N.C.i'MuL
W.'W. .
N. C: Lieut. Genrire J. Moore. Gold.-boi
Morehead, Ksq., Charlotte, N. C; II
Morgantou, 1".
May -31
C; Lieut. I. W. II ugh c.s, Guld-ijc
-V.l'.
pointed tor open
above Road, tne follow
ling Rooks of Subscription'
ing Resolution was adopted :
to the
Resolved, That Books i6i subscription for Stock in said
Company be forthwith opened, at the Bank of Cape Fear,
in the city of Raleigh, rnder the Superintendence of Wm.
11. Jones. eb. U tf
WANTED
rpO HIRE, F0H THE 8ALANCE OF THE TEAR,
a good Bl
April
a
cksmith. Ap)lyto
M. A. BLEDSOE,
Capt. and A. Q. M.
41 tf.
LAND! LAND!!
TZ )VISII TO SELL A VALUABLE FAU3I lying
T T witnin one mile oi tn? uourtnouse in tne town ot
Salbury, containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES, with a
i large two story DWELLING, negro kitchens, and all nec-
r essary out nouses, an new, tne cleared land is ircsii ana in
1 : 1 . f. .. ii. f . 1 : . 1
Cill-Il, WUI11U ten UUVS Hirer lUO PUSSitge VI LUIS ilCt, 1 ArnnA rnltiratinn. nr.. hnlf tho
enter into bond, with one or more sureties e ich, to lie T .SEVENTY-FIVE ACRES OF WOOD LAND. Mr!
approved by the Secretary of the Treasury, in the Renier, west of Salisbury will shew the place to any person
penai sum or nve tuousana aoiiars eacn, witn conai- i lusr'311" i"'"uri Al w-uiaio numcsa cnucr
tion lor the faithful application and nisbiirsementof f
,.i. e J :i . ii' i .1 . : i- Ci I
Buuiiunua as may uome into iiicir nanus, rcspcuLiyeiy,
or may be drawn from the Treasury, under this or any
othe act; which bonds shall be depositedin the
Treasurer's oflice, and it shall be the duty of the Ser-geant-at-Arnis
and the Clerk, hereafter Chosen, to
give bond as aforesaid, within ten davs after his elec
tion and, undertaking the duties thereof, and before
he shall draw any draft or make an requisition as
aforesaid. '
Sec. 5. All payments on accovjit of the compen
sation due by law to the member and officers of the
Senate and House of representatives, resrjectively,
shall-be by .'drafts drawn by the Sergeaut-at-Arms of
the Senate and the Clerk of lhe House, respectively, t
April 1G,
D. DEAN, Statesviile, N. C.
or R.F. Johnston, Mocksville.
. 45 fe'w
NOTICE!
I HAVE on hand from 1000 to 1500 tons of the
celebrated Egypt COAL, and 500 bushels of hard COKE,
lit for foundry purposes ; for sale, at the pit, or can be de
livered at Lockville, or at the depot of the Fayettville and
W estern Kailroad, or on the N. C. -Central Railroad at
Page's.
April 5,
J. N.
CLEGG.
4t-pd
A large number of Machinists, Gun-Smiths
il iler8 and good Bl;
On thp Trposnvpr tn w vPi-ffW bv tho wtirin.-itu f ! P 1" Conformity to
,i, . r, j . c o ..A'l i c.i . f.L n J lishments in the Southern Con federaey.
Confederate States Armory, AsheTille, X. C.
. I ' WANTED,
se number of Machinists. Gun-Smiths.
Filers and good Black Smiths, to whom wages, will
the prevailing rates at such estab-
the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House
aloresaid. f
Sec. 6. The disbursement of the contingent funds
of the two Houses, hereby placed under the control
of the said Sergeant-at-Arms and Clerk, respectively,
shall, before payment he approved by the Committee
of Accounts ineach of said Houses respectively.
Sec. 7. The said Sergeant-at-Arms and Clerk shall
regularly submit estimates to their respective Com-
Resolved by the Congress of the Confederate ' States of rmttees onAccounts, and no disbursement of the con
America, That the Secretary of War be authorized to
apply, out ot tne contipgentlund ot the War Department,
such sums of money as, in his judgment, may be necessary
for the aid of prisoners of war in the hands of the enemy :
Provided, That all' sums of money paid any prisoner, or
expended for him shall be charged to his wages.
Approved March 25, 18C2. .
: (No. 16.)
AN ACT TO REGULATE THE COMPENSATION OF"
M. EMBERS OF CONGRESS.
Section 1. The Congress of the Confederate State of
America do enact, Inat the compensation of ach Sena
torsRepresentative and Delegate in Congress shall be
twenty -seven hundred and sixty dollars for each year, and
mileage at the rate of twentvcents per mile fop each ses
sion, to be paid in manner following to wit : J0n the first
day of the first session of each Congress, or as soon there
after as he may be in attendance and apply each Senator,
Representative and Delegate shall receive nis mileage and
all his compensation, from the beginning of his term, to
be computed at the rate of two hundred and thlHy dollars
per month ; and during the sessioncompetisation at the
seme rate. And on the first day of the second or any sub
sequent session he shall receive Ms mileage aforesaid and
all compensation Which has accrued during the adjourn
ment at tne rate aloresaid ; cad during said session com
pensation at the same rate : JrVovided no member shall re
ceive mileage for more than tuvo sessions of any Congress
unless more than twenty day hal) elapse between the ad
journment of one session'and the beginning of another.
Sec. 2. That the President of the Senate pro tempore,
when there shall be n6 Vice President, or the Vice Presi
dent shall have become the President of the Confederate
States, shall receive the compensation allowed by law' for
the Vice President ; and the Speaker of the "House of
Representatives shall receive double the compensation
above provided for Representatives, payable at the times
and in the manner above provided for payment of the com
pensation of Representatives.
Sec' 3. That this law shall apply to the present Con
gress; and each Senator, Representative and Delegate
shall -be entitled to receive the difference only between
their jper diem compensation, already received under the
law now in force, and the compensation provided by
this act. . . - .
Sec. 4. That it shali be the duty of the Committee on Pay
and Mileage and the Secretary of the Senate, respectively,
to deduct from the monthly payment of members as here
in provided, for the amount of 'his compensation for each
day that such member shall be absent, without leave, from
the Senate or House respectively, unless , ench Senator,
Representative or Delegate shall assign as the reason for
such absence the sickness of himself or of some member of
his family.
Approved March 25, 1862. -
tingent fu"hds of either House shall be audited by said
commujees except in accordance witn sucn estimates.
Sec 8. The said Sergeant-at-Arms and Clerk
shall as7 soon as practicable after the close of the-pre-seu
and each succeeding session, make up a kibularr
fcaternentof all appropriations made during the ses
sion, and also a table or statement showing the names
and compensation of the clerks and officers of each
House, together with a detailed statement of the items
of expenditure out of said contingent funds fof the '
next immediately preceding session ; in which state
ment the .disbursements shall be arranged under the
several heads of printing, stationery, and so on, until
i This is a fine healthy region. The climate is nnsurpas-
. ting. Whilst the locality will, in all probability, remain
undisturbed by Yankee invasion.
Address ULAi TON & WlilTSDN, or the subscriber.
I R. W. PULLIAM, Agent C. S. A.
Asheville, N. C., April 12, 1862. 47-3tvv
QHE partnership heretofore existing under the
. firm of FROEL1CH & ESTVAN, (C. S. Arms Facto
ry,) has this day been dissolved by. mutual content, a satis
factory settlement having been made between them.
I Ti. FROEIJCH.
t ''-'.' ' M F.KTV4V
Wilmington, N. C, April 14, 18G2. 47-4 w
Mr. LFROELTCH w ill carry on the business of said
factory, on his own account, as ole proprietor.
j j LOUIS FROELICII.
KITTRELL'S SPRINGS.
After the 15th Blay this pornlar place of sum
mer resort, will be open for the reception of visitors.
Since the last season we have made many improvements,
and feel confident of giving satisfaction to our patrons.
j. The healthy location of our place, the medicinal virtues of
the water, us ; accessibility (being immediately on tbe
each and every he.xd of expenditure ha been specified A Raleigh and Gaston Railroad,) and its safety from the in
and described, with the cost, of every item and i Tading enemy, render it a pleasant and desirable home for
which statement shalf exhibit, also, the several sums f P seeking summer quarters.
j v -j o ''.. ' . X, , - We would say to the many who aave already appphed
ui4wu uy iuo baiu. DerReanii-at-ii.nrJs ana CierK, re- . for board, that .we have been necessarily compelled to re
spectively, from the 1 reasury, and tbe balances, if r fuse them, as our house was only fitted "up for summer ac-
any, remaining m their bauds. . Said Sergeant-atr- ;
Arms and Clerk shall cause said statement to be
printed and a copy thereof sent to each member of
the Senate and House of Ileprescntalives, as soon ai
practicable.
Approved March 26, 1862.
$2 00
12 00
40 00
(Xo. 18.)
AN ACT TO FIX THE TIMES FOR HOLDING
THE CONFEDERATE COURT FOR THE
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
Section 1. The Congress of the Confederate States
of America do enact, That hereafter the Confederate
Com-t for the Northern District of Georgia shall be
held on the first Wednesday in the months of June
and December in each year.
Sec. 2. That all laws conflicting with tins act be
and the samcare hereby repealed.
Approved March 28, 1862.
(No. -22.) ' ; :: .. ' "' ;
AN ACT TO FIX THE COMPENSATION OF
THE PRESIDENT OF THE CONFEDERATE
STATES.
Section 1. The Congress of the Confederate States
of America do enact, That the President shall receivg
commodations;
TERMS:
Board per day,
" ' week,
" " month,
Children and servants half price.
BLACS-VALL 4 ',
Prorietora
May 6th, 1862. 5l-w4iwlm
THE ODERSIGXED DESIRES TO SELL HIS
posseMons on the lower Hillsboro' road, northwest
of Raleigh, containing between three and ..four hundred
teres of land, about one hunc red acres of which is low
grounds, in a good state ot cultivation. A very spacious
Dwelling, well arranged, and a Saw and Gristilillt on a
nef er failing stream of water. Those wishing to purchase
will call and see it as it is only three and a half miles from
Raleigh. : . S. II. WHITAKER.
" 1 ; . . 53 tf
WANTED.
A SMALL house, or rooms In a house occupied
by another family, for a lady ar i1, wo small children ;
refugees from the eastern part of the owite. Apply, stating!
erms, to this oflice. .
June 3, 1862. .: . 59 3t
HE PUBLIC TREASURER HAS APP0IKTED
byand with the consent and approbation of tho Gov
ernor, W. H. DODD, to sign Coupons on North-Carolina
State Bonds, under an ordinance of the Convention.
- May 37, 1862. . ' 5 St
'-.:...' .-v T -'-"
Partisan Kaajrer. .
HAYIXC received Hie rcqiiisilc aulsi!tj. I
propose to organize a Company .of .!'k':i,;.!i
RANGERS, to be composed of the-oid ollit-crs' tlirinvn ' -.i
of service by the recent reorganization. ."A-''tlcca.i:ai..n."
oSiccr. myself, I earnestly 'and cordially' inyife nli of hm
class, who, from patriotic motives, des'i-e-'to -rvc tl: ir
country, to come and unite with toe to annoy ami inn--,
and, if pos.-ible, to drive from our soil a c'ruf'l iind bavbr-as
tncii:j wiioje pn.'sciico. is degrading, '. CoiTuplhi"
luting to ou'r diffciict-l(V citizens. .
It is intended ti-at this -Ooitipanv shall b. :ii!:v ' !
Col. Sc'itt'j Corps of ilaii-f-.M-s. consutin; of .Moar.H i.'ij'
men, Cavalry, Infantry, ami a Lio-ht lia'ttorv, 'all i,i r,a...i
in, as iar as praciicauic,. operate toctiuT.
Each member will furnish himself, with a gn--l ?t ,('::;
brirse, and such arms as he may have at his c!u;fi:i': 1.
Gentlemen wishing to join the will address Uu at Rah.-ip.
N. C, or apidy in person at tho planters Hons?.
May 31
V. S.'t.K V,
Foj-meily Lt. C l."l3th X. (J. 1m:
Purchases of Flour.
TttEAStJltY "BEPARTME N'T? i
. - . ' Richmond, Mav l'i, l;:'. ' -
PSOrOSALS wi!lhe recclvrd forl!iP immrdi.
ate sale and delivery of 50,000 I:iN-.t-N'of VL at Flour,
in parcels of not less than o0 barrels, to he d"!imv(l al'r;
any line of Railroad in the occupation of this (jovoi jiwnt,
coininnnicatin with Coi inth.-Iississipjii : iut;i! i'-.
purchase money to be made at the thneof delivery infp'.:'
cent.- Confederate llonds. The proposal? will be adureK.-d
to the Secretary of the Tresury, and will state i!i- u
ana place at which it is prop? sed to mak:i delivery, and tlie
pricc of tbe Flour in bonds rated at piK.
C. C. MKMMINGER. ',
.S.'c'v off r-a..iirv.i
May 31 ' '. " " 'aa-l:J '
Lost or Stolen.
LOST or stolen from the Mall, certiftcalcs from
the public Treasurer of North Carolina, ' Nuru
Carolina 8-per cent. b(.nd4, ns follmv?'! Xos. 17 and :'.
$5000 each, dattNl April 9, 1802, making $10,000 ;' N'i;b-f
dated April ZlstSl8C2, for $1000;'No. 147 and Kr
$2000 each, dated 21st April, 1S;2, niakinfr 'J40W. i ;
said certificates. for bonds are inade payable toJuunO.
Williams &. Co'.
THOMAS BRANCH k S0X.
Pftenburc
May 31 -"illi
N. C. WHITE SULPHUR iiSPIUXCS,
53 Miles West of Salisbury, '
KEAIl WESTERN X. C. ItAlLKOAD.
THIS (Icslrahle Suinmcr KesoTt is" imir opened
for reception of Visitors. '.t . ,
Every attention paid to families whose .fiiwds re
gaged in business which -prevents ' Uieta. accompinj'
tern. ' ; '
n.i " J ..... . 1 !:., irattT!. u.
ine wioe-spreaa repuiation or in-e ntMiiiiji -
delightful mountain scenery of this retfreu spot, i"i .
with the known ability of its managers to cav t.
public, insure to the visitors of. " .the White uiM',
health, pleasure and safety. We can accouimodate s'
hundred visitors with cottages and rooms in tbe ilw'i
A line of Hacks ancl dailv Mail to the -V'rf
' ' ilUS. E. J. U01UMM
May 1 . : "
HOTEL.
SOUTHERN ENTERPRISE.- ,
KITTRELL'S l)KP0T, N C. fu ,
rpilIS nOTEL IS X0W OI'EX FOR Till AJ.
X modation of its friends, pledging the beat p ..s
try can afford, good rooms, and proper aftc,1,O410"p.r
patrons. Terms as heretofore, $30 per mosta, .,vr,t?
week and $2,00 per day. Thore is a tine
three quarters of a mile from the Hotel and at i-" cv- m, .
reference can be had to the analysis nf-l'rot. ...
which will be found, accompanying this notice. .((rPir,
' The Hotel is within four hundred yards of
Springs, immediately on the Raleigh and Gaston u
tight miles from Henderson, fifteen fioia Lou.sPJ-b-' . .
from Oxford and ten from Franklinton. . f . ietl;,,-!i
PrOner conveyance can be naa to cicner j
after the 10th of June.
D ... ntf.7tl
pir Petersburg Express, Daily, Kaleifrh S- '.jh.
and Register, Semi-weekly, and Richmond ia."
lUh four weeks and forward bills to me at i-..'
WM. r- tulM-
. . n-m THP n' lTl'f.
The water which I receiv'el from you carl."
to be held in solution, at tne time i m.j
It still continued to bold in. soiuu' v -f,.t
on, and was perfectly (fpsr anu
consider that about two tuo v - .w,
However
. ,iti a.- -
. - . ... .. : ....nic au v-
I nna is a cnaiyDeace, aTiu i ueiic c i- . , .ub;M'-
UUC UD VI I
or ceased
water
to the gall
vV e mav
been separated from the water
the water is quite as strong as
iodic anu alterative. Jiie iiuu, ..... . - 5(.n
held in solution by an organic acu. v ifchaivb"-'
of this peculiar combination that this class " TLn j tier.c.f
waters become easily assimilated to the system, a
become so useful in.ceftain cases ol debnU).'
Most truly vaun, . , " ' i.ist.
it need be.tobe.u
,. Hme atidm Jft,
i it ; in confCl. .,
May 23,
v Board in the 3tonntams.fin
HE Female College, at Mnlll3V
county, N. C, will re-open July 3rd. A1
tion for the term of five montns fio, i board1?;
families can be boarded." House now open j, tf
scholars and others. Address, . f Jf?JU c p. p." r
President. Rev. A. W. CUMMlt'2n,ra
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