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3 MONDAiVie , FtDCPr?--" rvwAM paperwm.ne- suies niast b-retxgnized . -No chance td whip iiW'i 'n -k, ?' .tSem7-: Pfcwti the only panacea for the bresent diffi-"- 6 ' " t" -v-fi w tj J . t r . . -, -. -'- , ",. J i s ...2......" 2 00 if - "If. ' - " ' "?:ffJ' W"t-rJ- .w!-.l-fv 7;,v.;--I-i - 12 mftBu.s....v -. -TO-"!:ird"f--- "v f w f3 ; rl'&iZZZiZ&zz ilfr.Z rth WEEKLY PAPER r -"i- -.Hi-A j J months. 2.uv t b , vvvf" v. r",""v...v i : i Hhttf!L-c. . - V. -;;--A Single copies fire cents: 9- -9 Rates of Adyhfelriff, 1 square, 1 daj,.........$ 50 I do 3dJ 1 00 1 do 4'djB.UwI,?5. 1 fcqtirer5 dafs.........$l 50 1 do 1 week........ 1 75 1 . do 2 weeks. ....V 3 00 1 Tn 1 ..tl. .... 5 00 r serfced U - Tn We ttake a sQoareii I tisctne'Bts will be inserted in the Weekly ptpef it the usual .nVnlar rates, tjz: One dollar per square tor the first in- I ertion, and iwentj-fire cent for wh subsequent inser- ti"n' ., . .. . ''.Mt.'ii'i'.'-i .... j I ... - SDeciariNoticeswui ue-cuargea nur per cent bieher han the abore rates tH lines or less of leaded matter , making a squtre. A liberal discoanUto vearlj advertisers.,' "Dixie." The communication of, "Dixie " ;dated Charlotte, is nt acconipauied by tire name, of the writer .and therefore -cannot ..be published'. " Declined. rThe lines of. "P..H..L "; ffiom Chapel: do nrt near come up to our sUndard. They are respectfully 'declined. ; J Cant. Wiley D. Jontjs was elected to the vacant enatorship in this county, on Thursday last. The vote was very small. No interest whalever was taken in the .electkn.. j- ;-, - ' ,-', i. - - -. . , ' - , ! . : , attention to the prospectus ofvthenevr iieries of this lnost excelleni Southern Journal.. The proprietor de- 'serves all the patronage, lie 'may receive. s " - Received. A, large number of communications, i"'o r f i i 1StsGf.cuallie8&c. from our Army.(.orrespoVdents. naveL-eeu rewivuu, auu win uu . puousneo as rapnuy L : r.l ... : i ! i:L ,;:; ir i ! t .-Hi -m we can fiud rcy.m for , them. Amon-st the com- nunications it 9. detaileil. well-written account of the late abolition advance on Guldsboro. This is' writ ten hy-'a gentlemau thoroughly aequaiut-ed with- the nhbjcct arid may be regarded as reliable. It shall ap- pear ."to-morrow. THE MAILS AGAIN. : - B " Foukstville, Dec. 24. 1862. . Mr. Spelman. Dear Sir .The Stale? Journal U not cone to this office last week, nor has it cme t'wlay.' Consequently, wc. are very much disappoiuted. . Who i io blame ? ' ' - "'.'.(" ' We assure our friends at Fvrestvilli that the State- Journal has been mailed to, them --'regularly from this ffice. The Pot Office at Raleigh, or the Roiit Agents on the Raleigh" & Gascon road j vB.re t blame. I -The conduct of those concerned' in this matter ia shameful and must be remedied. Ve will at once commuui-i rate with the authorities t ai -iSclimoidtoee -if a remedy cannot be applied, . y ; JJ J fh iui;ub. uur paper uas.iHJi rtrnuncu xjc.ii.ii- r burg, Johnston county, fir the last two weeks. -v 1 - 4 ; f TIIE NEWS, - -' K : : jOur telegraphic'' newi is very interesting to-day i n?;-.f -D-.i tiit k0 ; MmAr ' W1 , - . ... - i. ij f u ' , vi .sball regret this if he, be: not put in an active fiejd tommana. onouia. ne oe, lufi ow gru i umj iau into, me liauasi i.mr iruup uiai no uiaj A. V-: .. -i.'-: i ; ".i r'l J-tS-i--:ii.'riiU-';:Hr ine ueath of a dog, tQ.wn.icn rresiuen,!. ouYisuas uuu-i s demned 'him.--'.'' i ---.v T S fv .' ' " ' i v'''t I' for peace as the only m?ans pf ending the job.. ; Pooir r Tf .1 1 fi 1 ' I.!. J... ' I., i x!l( mt ainil ! V t ii ma uevii gets m uuo Horace. , t ...c -a r .. - "' 6 thing additional before ire go to press. . Read the proclamation' of President Davis. poudent. -1 he news is startling, n true, ouv im be teeu that&ur coriespondent gives it cautiously Abolitionist -1 That. news 2 was doubted .a.-wise.; acre; .ma wan ttof the Yankee, troops at Newbern, yet both weV true , ,f u 5 ' ?V.a KiWstoM Dec. 28th, 1862. k R7.nr Kte Jbufnal : The news from below .this mormri is startling in. tlie extreme. t A" report has - . - - J --( X Z sav it is incorrect.1 : - ' i''" ;f- & I cannot Touchy for the' xTTexncssj of the "rnmor myself.T send you me. news as I receive; it; You shall hear from me again on tCHmorrowi.:f '''. jv; iiw . .. - i . Tt,. Vn;riT 'irf's''iliPa 'dese'rintion of a.Ldance :. haven't ;tMf ahyl mn3nthth luUDers uu Thursday jaigljt at aace.: When;larred in t cabin I fonnd "them undereadiyay.of cSpaoijp go anchor, and hauled np for repairs Greely, it seems, has givea up the war 4 too big 4 j kIajor jaSpr G: Whiting, Assistant Adjutant Gen jor. -lie calls lor the recognition oi. me voojcucracy, jerai Urn federate states Army,nea in mis cny yesier He says the rebels a n't bwhircd.; 'fiilifi . A fipht Kframsio be ffoin on at Vicksburg. At th ,the Yankee Coasness on Monday, dec time w WrWA :sinday evenins notnin definite if IIousedoes earnestly. re that riiost 8 - . V.ii ifectual measures Jbe'4 taken tor wiown. jur teiegrapoiu wnuwiua "v l c vi I REPORTED ABOLITION ADVANCE FB0MNEWf Jpous civit war uy m.w; &u mx viij gjjg ithje return; of the like calami Ue!in,ituliea .come ; rtV. r- -v... ;t, irtn.tr, rt !and -tb& Hotise' desire to bfferthe ihost earnest as- x ne loiumiiii; i uuiu uuirn;jiiat,'"'" . Vhen he asserts a rrmtter asa fact we reiy upon. oiu .mf- tKetun n.uc-.....iru nuuiuiwiou. u m u- i ' u i -' .i Arif tM?- stitution as may be found necessary for tle security of He was the first . to Announce;the last advance of the . r J S(.foB- Tw;th?n just reached town, said to come from the, picket hnest -t.ljeir homes, with the loss of what they- possessed.- tthceffect- thW thcAbfliti6nists "arc in heavy, f6rb ;Ojri myway bereI'was frequently told, that the peo ahd are movint itt'ih1s'diretfoni-froigMwaKU ,t Jp e up tHe country had no synjpathy,foi-.tbe refugee. ; Ytffa?.. : 'j j&Ai ' J;;: 'T ijcannot spiak-for other. places, but I; anKappy Jo itrin v iifprA th'emjrt ' to. be trrI whilst others r state, that, as far as Chapd -fliU is concerned, it is not ; ""V,i J T . " . . . ". . - .: , , -..1- danco, : Took my sUtion in line with Sukd 1 ueRcrf p ; ous disUbctionf; but i may oe permiuea io name iwo fell back and filled,- then sh' t ahead two- fathoms hAJMiektelE; Ts'onebfnktus noblemen hauled op- jon aTstarboafd -Jacks fc ietlatuilher! craft and well deseesytherenTiabfe tname aedjujred l'-ss, andtheu tame fcterrw on another; sail spokei Aer df pdUic benefactor fH;,Mia Anna A8be,-fterhav-. and th- Ir"HnAVotalmtth1eun.!and fell in ith nns:loiM all.she .coutdrlot.-the 8oldiers.is oowaike an: another sail in full cbasK Passed twenty1 sanrim1 jangelof mercy; con trittutifi of what sheM the ; wine course; and when1 half way across to tW other j comforts, .pt the;. relugtf,?! She.ift ma-riy 'nthcrs b'ere 1 -i . j -Xn twl." ' n...lln'f KT tat hi 1 trT.mi rVd "hT nrA nniv for tKArtodnPKS of ; her nets. oiuic, uroppeu asieru, icii' wot i.-. y.i-"rt7 h ,gl v "T "'V:'y' ... r i ' V GrceljlVes ?titfiragfc!jaria cMls ftf Ecccsnl4 Parses fror 1Morir1m ir- uLv Torakinsville, Ky.,aod captured1 1,200 pHoi- - erf 100 head, of cattle and sent them to Murfrves- " i - ; 'iwri iiaTc uwu frm?rca it De executed L .'j-sr.:i Botler the Ceast SnperceUed Dants In Com- 4The Advertiser & RwUtef'hzi. late New Orleaii :i: Bfcafet Butler Has supercetTed by N. P. Baukg; on tjie 5th instant. 4 J''-,rrr- x'- : " ' - l JNpt over eight ' thousand troops came out with disband the neitro reinm'entc . ; ' I ."f1!? general order dated 16th saya: "Landing With ""&" military r.bfffttfvjrtr'aintnw LiK .''. . - - t C i C3 do.lirs; fr;m the .hoards of a rebel ffoVemmpnt - v . J Yliwrn Cirpn nf lAnnti'tJ,j fMct.w m u Air, "JLfl ' n . . i r . . . - ' wam.Bwaw w a bare ffiren Vmir rrmntr trctirv na i,AVf- "JUti: fi - i r lV J-' - "1 iT.T V " 7.- Vv - " UUL """are, ana so 8uppliel yourselves with the Deeds of your service. that your expenditure s has cost your government lss by four-fifths than: any other;" IT,. 1 i. 1 ? ' .' . - -- . . ..... ic wai5 ui ms negro regiments. ';. f f From Tlcksbui f J , ; . 1' I I ; j VlCKsBDRQ..DeCv 27. II fMeavy hnng in the direction of lounsV Point this evening. Great Bcstractfon of Yankee, Property. j :l ' ;. . Mobile, . Dec. 25.. A smcial disnatb In thn Aftnrriiar it- 1nialtr dated Grenada 24th, yys: Van 'Dora's attack niton-' a " S .1 .... - . . . 1 ifiony Dpnngs was raaoe at aaynght on Monday . last. iadj was a complete success without -the loss of itiore llian lo menon- our side. Enemy's kdlcl audvoun Jled yariouslj eirnatetl. , Prisoners al ready -reported rpur trams and over one million five bund ml thousan dollars worth ofai my stores was destroyed IGjant barely, eiscaped capture. , y K . . . I. 1 .. T ' 'rjl. aeuic uj)cruuH5 uii sue lazuu tumuicuicu i . jLs . t.t ' ; ? - w juobu.Bh iec..zo. . The Advertiser ifc RegtsU has bpatches idatetlj Vicksbufg " 25th! which sy r Tl enemy Vesterda mnieu ill u tree on azor nver. CKirnilsliin all da v.? k t .. . . ... ... io jioss on our, siue. .warm worR expected to-day It is'rumored a number . of trauspirts reached the fleeiE last night; " : I , ' ft MoVemcnts of President' Davis. i -- Gbenada. Dec. 26.. President Daviand Geh.' Johnston, wettt South to- da. At Vailen Station the President addressed the crowd and said that the prospects' in. the West were cheiering and if the young meu of .Mississippi would turn out, the invaders would be Yin vert cross the Ohio. Yankee 3Iorcment in the West. tv . -GRiSNADAi Dec. 25 "ifty transports containing Shermans troops; left vM.emplnsat the etid of last week, ? for the" South. 'Jmrtv hibrelwere to tolUw.1 : " '.'.."-, Every .preparation is t being; made for defence of V icksburg aud the Yazoo nver. y : - : ant's tommaird occupy putrenchments left by onr trooj s on the lallahatthe. expecting an attack Irom tliu North I v Van Dorii and Forrest afe operating ou jihir line ; , ; , s, ,vr ' J tk oil Galtfcstoll- 4H -j tj ? Pj. . n1 r.s ry oft Houston Ttte(jiapkm tains advices-from Gal ; 1 vnlton thai oiv the nisbt ol December 1st, the enemy ifai4iUly. and'- without notice; ' bombarded-' that city iwih shot, sjielU and grape.; Tbe Yankee fleet had Ibeen'expectioff an attack from biir forces and the bom- bardment was caused by somebody firing-musket on bfwharves. Many house Were injured by theshells, OI tnan reported Rilled, aba many ol tne people nar fl rov cajfw. "t. .'"'''!-.'.' ' Death of or J. G. Whiting. Richmond De-. 26. Valiandigham's Peaee'MoTcment. i . . , . , , RJchm.nd, Dec. 26. i The rrslutioh ' introduced bv Vallandighara in lares that this and ef- restonng peace in 'America;, and that no time mav be lost in proposinir immediate cessation of nostwities, io order to- tne speedy and final settlement of the uuhappy coutro- versy . which' brought about this unnecessary and io- djUerfolly cdbperdte with the executive and States for -the ' restoration of the TJuioh by such' explicit and rjnionrWndef thViConstititiori:- : " x 'j ! 1' " ' J"-; ' ! ;" l :Ut " - fFor the State JcraaL I- v 1 y i IC5SA? EiHlti; Dfc?. 25, 1862. Mn,r Editor ; I am at refugee from the low coutii - try,: one bf the many o b aye been driven from 1.1 " 1 true. Houses. are'WAfce; and rentii.; "and ,pro? vtsldfis awTvery liighybu t this- U tioi the fanll.bf thej people. xiuecu uuk,cijcufc tuv pcupiititsrc, wuu are, peoyly ;prvided formic support dT.lheir own fam ilieis. to divide the" fond needed, by those 'dependent on thcro. r ButI"kno,,r"th'B people: hate done "and ae ilojng all they can to alletUte iho sufFerings of the refugees and. renow, manifestiug-tbejr sympathy ,nn alBubstahtiat maoner.I;-t,woaVlriiot make, an invidu- t i ' - . - - i It f . - . . V . . . . ... j ' J . - s l I oni ine Kina manner in wmcu sw. uwa uui. v. CHURCH ISTELLiOESCEit. "I Ahmad oh the breezo inir banners are flying 1V5 u They float o'er theplains frdm'the hills tr? the sea ? lo the contest tinfcqual oi legions arc hiciD,, " - To fischl for oar lrmwiri $W ftr' tette.' Hurrah for our Rawncrthe Sreaud the Bars, boys! We'll rear it aloft that each foetnari may see " Howwe bear itimdauutcii mi"br perihand fecars,ryys! That we'll tail 'ueath its shadow- well dlebr be free! tiionusIIurrab, boy hurrah boyl woll die or be , -W c 11 fight aod we'll niucr--w4'i,l di ort be; free!.. Ve ctsme from th4 mbunUin---We 'come fwof tlie ' .11..". "'--' ";" w (Ve cme from thehill-top, the noojeaod tho lea- From the" imics where our-ad ones are sizhitii? we ; To fight for their hcinhstones to Jfe of be frea, Hnrrah f jnrofir llanuer the Stars andlhe Birs, boys, Abrirtd as it wave.- let our battle cry be,' TheStars aud the B irstboysl the Stars arid the Bars,' : boysl ,: . y';: The Stars and the Br and the Land ut the Free f Caoaus Hurrah, boys! hurrah, boys! we'll die or be free!. ... ,;t , ; . - r.v; " : Well failneath our banner well die or be free I Gome rally! come rally! ye sons r.f the Southland Land of Morgan and Stuart, of Jacksuh and Lee Come range 'ncath the lUuner of Jestice auJ Truth, ' aud ' ' ' .' :"; ";! :' :'"! ': 1 . --' .-' ' That wares oer the homes of the Fair and the Free.; The Banner that floats o'er the Brave and the Free ! CnoRUa Hurrah, boys! hurrah, boys! we'll die or be free ! . ' f - ' W ' "--fs ' . We'll sink 'math our b.mner we'll die or be free! "On ! on ! like atiavalanche d iwn on the Foe, then 1 No numbers we four, aud no ote.it w! flje ; Wherever he comes, su our mig it lot u g i, men ! To diivehim pell-mell from the; hills t the seal And as we press on, our eruk-ayor tt do, raeu I - - Still bearing it high, let our battle cry be, ' Our Banner! our Banuer ! the Stars and the Bars, men! .'-;--.'.' . '" .. The Star and the Bin and the land of the Free. Ch irus Hurrah, men 1 hurrah,, men ! we'll die or , . - - ' le free ; -. . " ' ' ' ' ; . .' -v We'll tight and w'U CMiquer we'll die or be fret! ' Great Power Eternal ! look ou us propitious ; . We contend for u wnMig-T-we but seek to be-free I While w.e strike fur our homos and Thy altars, be with For iu striking for . thsm, L urd, ae strike too for We strike 'g iinst the iufidnl hordes that oppress uir -That dishonor thy Christ a id ign'reThy high will That despi.M? thy ljevea!inijs--0 Father! strike with us, And strike till oiir infidel tvranU le still 1 Chorus Sirike for us strike with us; we bow to '. luy will ; . Strike, Lord, till the infidel tyrants.be still; WftT nas oun Lkgislatprk Done? The only thing we havo heard of this grave "body doiug that tends to advance the interest of the people, is to ex tend the law agaitut distilling corn into whisky.- For this" humane act we give the members credit. But. they have adjourned over the 1 19th January, and have left stWnc thing undone that they ought to have dne, and have done some things that they. lial better left undone, this is-especially true in so. far as it regards proscribing good; public -Umcers merely because they were original secessionists. e would not have touched a hair on their heads for a mintr Why ? Because it culd not he done without a dis play of partizan spirit, andthatis a spirit.the timea just now cry trompet-tongiH'd against. Ill-betide the . man wlio pander to "party' in tiriies like thvsc, for party reward better Ixj a dg and bny the moon, We have In-eu asked tho questkm, if there was. not a "reconstrdcti m clement at work iu our Legisla tnre? Some paiple profess to see it, while : many more fear it. We confess that the question took os with surprise. ltt.'ConKtruction 1 1 No, sir f . Woe- woe betide that man wh dares v to propose it or al- vocate it.- And woe betide the man who seeks to ar ray the people of this State into twobostile parties, one founded on factions opposition to tlie Owtcderato Goveroment. ihe other predicated ou itssnppirt. i Judging the residue of the pension by that which has passed, -we lea" to the opinion that this Legisla ture will consult the interest of the State by standings adjirned, tine die. ? . - r ? ' ' - THB&tirrB-SfOK On Thursday last three Yankee gunboats ascen.lcd the Notoway and" Blackwate' rivers, bnt were driven back by the farces under Gen. r Fryor. They were subsequently "reinforced by two. others, and kt last accounts the tive were '..Jvlnr ten mi!es below Frapklin in the Chowan, and supposed to ' be preparirtg for arwther attark. - ? - : The Petersburg Expre aaya that trw Yankee suj counts of the ivcesrt fight at Zuni and Joyner's Ford make out a much more disastrous result to the Yankees ithan was supposed. . Two hundred killed and woun dtd, and they opjxod by a mere haudful ol Confeder rates, was indeed a glorious result. r --y- ---AjCAiiD..r.:i' - Camp vkxr TAYLoitstiLLr;1 Tenn: V A r-c ' 1 ! f ' November 18, 1862. ' J -FditorState Journal: Mi" ' ' Sib : I have beeu requested by the officers imder my, command to contradict a sUtenient' which lately, spcaVed iu he "Kcrtlt Carolina papers, tojthi effect ; that my battalion wasconhected'wiui Colduei AUens degiou. -V :.:-; - ; - J JVhU statement isntirelyunfounidea. fI am Cora- niander of 7th N. C.lttaBoii, 1st' (Talrynsisto of companies cf cavalry" and a company of artillery. .Tlie battalion is not, and never '.was coanected wjth any other organlzaUod.. V . ' ... f I - l ;'.Bespectfollj; T G. if. FOLK, , ' ' V- . : .CoLCbml- ; - Sale of Negroes. - 1 HATISG Obtained an Order at the XorenibeP Term of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Wake - county ,Iwill . sell at , the late residence of B, J. i ; Womac. deceased," the negroes belonging to the estatebf Si S. W6mac deceased; the negroes are three in number. ; Two of which are likely, valuable boys-"' Terms six months i credit. Sale to take place n the- let -day- of J anuary DecSthyi862. w s m m JA . -.. 52-rltwpd Negroes for. Sale? BrliTe of a Ttecrit of Wake Coanty TCooH at the .November Term, ,18621 shall sell, as com nmsiouery 3 or 4 likely Negro Wen and wbraenj onatur - dar the 3rd day fc January. f 1863.1 the Court House door in the city of Rab?igh upon a credit of six months,: t w it n interest irom. aaie, or casn u ine purenmrer, so pre fer . ' ; ' A. M. LEWIS, Conu. December 29th, 1862. . : , 1 66-wlw I BT TIIE EDITOR or Tit Hurrah for our B inner the Stars and the Bars, bi.ys ! ' Ou' B inner bright gleaming ter laiid and o'er sea, The glory alike of our LA.iivl.smen and Tan, buys! 4 Airtt , .MaBjtfUtiDgaiedSonthern Writers contntnt I On tVfirt 8at rdsr in jaSBiVr. lSCl1 Vw lA Will be eosaMeaeed,' tsi Qaarto forta. of .EirLt P?iC en- ywiifHt lor Binding tfiaca aonber vlUceaUiaiI)RTY TWO COLUMNS IUliBr latter , .1 ; 4. ' The Proprietor tnwta thatins exertions t'i'pjtintain a First Clais Southern ' Li tef arv Psner4 wUl' be- liberal! sottaiaed. - - , .. ' . i::--;n Ts - - j . Tba Terms of the paper will b-rf ?i U L FOB OXB TEAR, .XiiliJ $l' 00 , ,: f H SIX MONTHS, i..U.U..4U.4.,4'H- J 7 TURKS MOMU3. w;..jwwH.iw4.1 00 1 SINGLE COPIES, ' -"'jf Clubs of 10 or more, for rW ye Vt i each. , " :f ; - ; .10 or more,'six'"w6ati.a, $1 each. ; ' .' POST ifXSTERS,' are invited to . their LafldeDce fa. jsH behalf or the ' pape.. ' On" all subscribers forwarded by them, ezct-pt at'erab ratt tby Will b allowed aVua mission of twenty per cent. No coiomissioa on club rates can be allowed. t I jfi ; The first number ofjth'u Tavorite Weekly wl I 'contain i i, t f; BELMONT;- ' ? TkriU'm- Romance ftk IJast Century, ? T .: f By Mrs. Sri EL Hear, of Soath Carotiaa.- . Also the opining of a Series of Fiyc-CaarTsas or. a ILr J-j 5 . A Georgia Court J-orty Years Agor, '. , And tha fint ofa Series ofBALLARDS 0 TH W AtUf By 4JicaBKaT, whtwe eharmisjr productions, reeenUv published, bars marked this juvenile Poet as the. ' Keats' of, the South., These will be' foil wed br- a Series of Sketchy .Romances, by Hon. W. OiiouiSiM8, and bv a choice colleetion of orijrioal and Selected Tales, hich It Is not boasting to sav,' will render' the Field and Firetid more attractive than ever- ..JAMES 0ARDXEB, Proprietor. , r.. . ' - , . : 5tS-lm-pd Deefc2r)tb, 18C2 Equity Sale ofLana in Rowan County ana Town Lots In Salisbury. BY Order of the Court of Equity, I will exv pine the following Real Estate for safe, at the Court House in Salisbury, on the Sfd day of January next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. .-I:.- v'hj'ii -.'...' ; One fourth part or interest in the Brick Oflgees, oppo site the Court House, and the entire interest in tlie front end of said O.Tic Lot, whfe Phillips no lives, extending back from main street to the offices. . t: Also, all the Ileal Estate beloapins to John W. Ellis, de ceased, eons i? tine . of the. following tracts of land, and Town Lots: Oni tract of land adjoining the lands of wunam it. uoran ano otners, containing luu Acres One tract of land adjoining the lands of Lawrence Brin gle and others, .containing 154 Acres. One tract known as the John Hart man land, containing 50 Acres, situated near Sal isburr. .One third interest in a tract of land in therubu. bfl or Salisbury, adjoining the lots of F. E. Sbo ber and others, on the Mbcksville road, containing One Hundred Acrea-the other "two-thirds l. ing" owned by John I.' Shaverl and Henry A. Lcmlv. .Also, a Ijot on main street in Salisbury, on which are two. tenements ad joining the lt8 of A. L. Young and B. F. Fraley. i - Also, the one-fourth interest in the Brick House Lot, occupied at prs-nt by S. R. Harrison as furniture rooms. Terms, six months ced it, with interest from date, purchas- ers giving bond and two or more approved securities. . - Also a house and lot on main street,- known as tne Itow- xee property, adjoining the Bovden IIouho. L. BLACKMER, C. M. E. , Dec 23th, 1862 55 dtd Soap Grease. hinff to Mannfai A - - T)ERS0XS Wishing to Mannfactnrc Soap, can obtain the necessary material from C. 1L Thompson,. M.-' S. K by ' applying at , the A. C. .Depot. , For, the grease furnished, one half, its weight in soap 'will be re quired in payment, 4s:-T fir H " '- TH0S.Di HOGG; "n'.: !- Dee. 29th. 1862. 56 dtf ; V -i :y Ci.pt: A CP. Orrica or RAtEron & GastoVR7 RCo.VV ' t t " ; .-. Raleigh, Dec 22d, 1862. The Bonds of this Company will - mature ptt the fii st day o! January, 18C3, and will be promptly . paid at' this; ofhee. Parties holding "these Bonds are hereby" notified . that no interest wil be allowel on same aftei maturity," "' i W.r;VASS, Treasurer: .sot , u 1 i-r AUU . " Ofmck or Raleigh A'Gastos"R.vR. Co. - Raleigh, N. C, Dec; 22, 1862: ' . "The Board 4lf Directors of this Company have delared dividend often percent, on 4he capital Stocky payable o t and after the brst Alone ay in January, tbCJ , . ; . . - . - ' ;W. W. VASS, Treasurer. .,; Pec 24, I80Z-dZw : : . ' 7 r To Relugees and Others. H0USF ahcl lot for' $ale.-An excellent Ronse and Lot at Holly Springs is offered for sals. Tha 1'ouse is a large one. with six rocans, four fire place! and necessary outbuildings, and a fine well of water in the yard.- The lot consists of 25 acres In wood. The place will be sold cheap.; The neighborhood is good. "'1' ? Apply to - STATK JOBRNALOFFICE; :- -.' . Vviri Notice., .TirilT lit, int i.( tia !VnlliAii(. lAnir In , ! JL Raleigh, on Thursday, the 1st day , of January, . about t ;jw uxeiy negroes, me proper ly . oi ine iae, urenerai,- !- ' WM: A. BLOUNT, Jr.i Adm'r. dec 9 41-dtd KoliCC. H A YIXG qualified as Administrator of the late -L. O'B. Brunei, ;. at 'Notembcr rtn, IljBtaf Kke county Court, I give notice to the debtors pf the estate to mike payment, and to all creditors to present their claims within the time prescribed by law. . yr, A. BLOUNT, Jr. Norember 22, 1862.' 'd6w, , Substitutes- FOUR good reliable men, t natlies, otr 45 l years of age, can be ; employed as Substitutes for a reasonable price, if Immediate application be made' 'it the Army Intelligence office, Wilmington. St, over P. y Far 'rell'a Store. oDOOsite Town Hall. Raleieb. N. C. , , . 'Nov 18, 1862.;. . ' ' - t :- nillsboro' N; C. llllitarr Academy. mhe Fllftn Academic Tear 'vt ' tbU' In'stlf btlonv :1 will commenee on the FIRST WDNESDAXINj 'FEBRUARY, 1863. For information and dreulars applr to--t- i : 1 ;, : f-V 1 r- - SUPT M. "ACAD EM Y, Al"? '"" ' v TliUabbro'. JT. CL Nov! 28, 18C2c . - j .,-:,'..;." .. "- - ..' .12 dim... f. ...... .. . TaIuable:Sale; n -i i-.. I OFFER For Salf, PriTatelr, the beaatlfas idenee.of.Mrs. Cotton, ia the City of Raleigh. Terms to suit the purchaser. Persons wishing o purchase Will, 'please apply to the undersigned before the first of January 1863, or I shall rent the premises eji that day.?. ' " 4 fricwXM'-K n.Q. LEWIS Dec. UttvlS6l447. till 1st jak .t."i0' Jlgent,' k I . JeKe7:Settiemen TniS plantation Is on the Tadfeln Rtrer, half X'f mile front Hoitsburg Uepot on the A. (KaUroad, in Davidson cxjuiitf contains eight, hand red acres," half cleared and in' cuftiration: The balance la wood- land." 125 acres river bottom land in cultivation, and 75 acres of the best quality of uncleared creek bottom compose a part 'of the abov tract. There is a good dwelling and edt bous se on the place, orchard, .Ac Persons desiring to took at the place will call upon the subscriber, who will be at home until Christmas, " -? , ' .......fr,:A5DERS0S' ELLIS, 'y DecS. - ,, inT'-rf-ti-"m-:: TO niRR A iriTRSE FOR-TnEEliliraTRATi "P. F. PESCUDIs d 6t-pd. Xrrento tend the subscriber 4we tars; foswifca be H will send fthe three receipts, the mostjuseful to Hose-.,t Keepers ever' used. '.' " ' ' V - ,J'.rt V. !-'. 1 int. 1 will atnti a reciDt fori doutHr th rdiBBinr;' eoutry-maae.or. tcrrnUnektoip,ut a .cost or mot jnorer ; nimi i.u suit per puBnu tii uujiiua iu iuu iiii w iu than i the crdiaary soap, I and inskea .tkenl inch w hiter. soap. - TIms article waibef clothe with math less rubbing I have sold a great many of thase reciiU, and so far,; I have siot beard a. sinrle omDlaiUJU V. .d u J Second, One for making an eseeHeat article of washing. ' In basing , thia prepaj-aUon very .cUtU. rubhing wilfl be necessary, i The inirredients for makinsr te same, are kept in most Drug and Grocery Store: By "uiing thls reparation, ctotnea- caiu ne,t prcparea or.U starto jap ron .cheaper. and with, more eise. than the. ordinary way nf washing.' The article &k& be. xnada' In' a' very s ' thert thxteJi j Oj ?jJi it . ' I Third, Ona for making patent Starch polish. ,- . ' i The "use of this polish will enable' tha1 most ordinary Irener t give linen lh appearanea of jnst heviag left the. bands of the most experienced traikber. Very beautiful. l'-JE3r No Savings Bank notes takes In payment; 5 !w f 5 , ,Address, .-..vi P, jAZpiERCTj Pt i . , Mount nppe, P. O.. Mecklenburg Co. Va. ; We hereby certify that wt have fairly tested Mr. PJer- rvs Reeeipts for ms King soap, ana oeneve u u jh every hipf he represent iL f L 1 , Li K. FtKH,'of Xnarkirille ,a., - r , . " ' j Il II. Baptists Co.,Boydton.,-p ;! Sally R. Lieos, , Doi ; ! 1 W. T.'CaAmil,tnarlotte; Ta. '.i ? I' j Wlt. IL Buf ck Mecklenburg,. Vi...;-.... r , 1 This will certify thatt bava giye Mr. PUrcy V Reeclpts a fair trial, and that it is no punibug.: v v , ' ; ; 0. M. Smitb, Lunenburg. d'l '; jU ;:. si 'Ti.rtti-i-i f:&-i ,A:Uiti ja...v - This Is to certify that I .have jised the aboyjrecclpt or making Soap, and think it is 'the bef and cbf apvst'meth od of waking it; PhaVer ever aeeal7 I would no be entire ly without It for .ten dollars. . , Elisba AKtiarws, LuncDOurg,' v a. ' ! I .would advise every, family; to pufrbas .a -Receipt. They could not spends dollar to turn them' out more " " ' . i. "ijr. A. Bail Lunenburg, Va. ."I o House keeper should be without these usefnl receipts. . ; . hdsa AMaxws, AAinenburg, Va;. ''-,"' Jas.W. Masiw Mecklenburg. V a. - . llKAIXJUASTEa CAM? r iNSTRtJCTlOW, "I - V. ' " ..Camp Holmes, iovV 29th," 1862.7 " SPECIAL ORDERS; VH- ? ''''''r !. COMMANDING OFFICERS OF MILITIA REGI ments are required to assemble all persons' subject to the ' provisions of the act eatitledWaa act to amend an acjt en -titled an act to provide further jfor the publit defence! , approved Sept. 26J, 1862, aridenroll the same. ; i II. An Enrolling Officer and jta Examining Board will . be appointed for each Congressiokial District, who will give due notice to tie Commanding officers of Regiments tol. hriig the Conscripts to the County-Seats .-Of their .respec-, tive Counties for examination. J Immediately upon.examJ ination: the said Commanding Officers of 'Regiments will ' conduct all Conscripts wt havijng . received certificate of .; exraption, to the Camp of Instttuctioo near Raleigh. - 111; All persons who may deiire" to volunteer must do ' s before the 20th of December, the day set apart for en7 roil men t, and must join Companies which werfiin the ser vice of the Confederate States An the 16th i)f April, I882L ejy. Applications for exemption, must, U . all, cases, be " Pniade to -the enrolling o nicer Of tne district; duplicste copies of said application beirig made in writing, duly sworn to. before an acting Justice of the Peace and bearing tfte certificate of the Clerk of the Court, given" under th,o County Seal and seat through the Colonel of the regiment, ( . an appeal roar be taken from the decision of the enrolling . officer to the Commandant of Conscripts." ' j V. AH i Conscripts engaged op Government works will be enrolled and returned to their said work. ., ' In issuing the' above orders for the enrollment of Con-' scripts between4 the ages of 18 and '40, the CommandanA i avails himself of the, opportunity to -thank, the. State. '.0 Sir , ccrs for their untiring and libiohs efiTorts In tha discharge . of their da ilea and the efficient and ready assistants renw dered to him in their offieial epacjty heretofore. , . . k The importance and abeolutelneCessity of renewed cner- ey and prompt action in executing these orders faithfully 4 Us .fully expressed . in His JExcellency Goverfior Vancs , General Order. ; No. 10: J ' ;f ' r ' 1 ' ; ' r'f! ,i - The efficient of:the amy arid the safety of our country . depends in a gttitteUr" uppq" their: fiitbful diechtrgs or these duties.. . ..'A', n J By brder5 of Colonel Pcteii Mallett,'! SS""- Standard, Tayetteville jObserv er,' Ch a rlotlc Deme cfat, and Asheville News, copy' till :date'of enrollment ' and send bill to this office.' ' h ; i 1 r i -? dee 8-dAwtle i '4 iKcgrd SaleEcnil rr 17 ILL he told at Boon mil Station. Johnston Kf county, fi-C.i on; the . 3th of Jannaryr ; U63, , eight or ten4ikeljy negroes belonging to the estate of T.! W. WhiUevv Tdeceased. ' - ' : , Also, win b'o lured but abourseventy likely negroes-' among them is a good carpenter, blacksmith and ; cooper, f . At the same time and. pace, Ithe mills and lands; JMngr. ing to the said estate will be rein ted, unless previously di-, u posed otVT,.w '" 'T ' " Also, negroes ind lands belonging to M. . Whitley. Known as ine jitne'areu ueu tract.: - i j Xfi'tM Jiii ol" --. -H? L ' A-J.HEATIi;AlrBW. :4lcroilail(ili: Negboes;::;, QX the First, Second and Third Days of Jan.: ,bary, A. D-1863, the Laxjds and. Negroes, Household 'Fnrnitnre,'Corn, anmmbeirof yeiuable' Milch, Cows, Ac, of the late Mrs. Rachel Stokesi and llsO a number of fine; beef.Cattlea valuable Jack, several. head of herses, With... , other articles too numerous to! raentioa, the property of -. the late Mrs. Stokes and CoL L S2 fcttokes, deceased,' will ; be sold on a credit of twelve months, . , . .-,-.;.. ;) , ,, - This is to" take place at the ' former-residence of General ' Stokes called th Bend en the Yadkin River, about four v milea above, Wilkesboro', ; ' . ) , . V, - ; i Attention fs especially Invited to the valaable and desl i rable tract etiand ofiend feriale.?-.! s wlLU.tdi . r On Monday evening, the 5thof January, rill be sold as t the property of the' Tate MVat Rtokes, a valuable Stock9 Farm, ;in Ashe tuntycbataluiBgboul AO0keres : .Also, on a. credit of 115onthsr there will be sold a o,nan :i tity pf Hay, and a parcel of Hlnshold Furniture.; ' ' t w ., .-ti.4 JACOB RALtXtA4mt n I i With the will annexed ofl. R. Stokes, and Adm'r of CoL'M.13.' Stokes. - V--" I ' ' T. ? lo ; 1 will sell to thebighest, bidder at. jhe Court House, ia. Raleigh, on the 1st day of January next, at 12 o'clock MV; the tract of Land on which) ' 1 4 reside, ' 10 miles: south-i-weak oCUig eontainir 3")0.acref, of which abowt.80 fortabte houses and convenient befns. vOn the ind is also asteam saw mill and plenty of Jons ; leaf pine timber. This will be sold either with or without ithelainL:-: ;ii.ifu., a-v : ? Vl-i v t3E0. ATKINSON;. Dec 24tb, 1861 t T H ;5 ' f55-d-td-pd i - ; Trln1ty.ollege. j f v V rpjiE next TcnauUl cobmence- Jan.itbt 1SC3. ' JL Tuition the, same as fbrojerlr, Board $20 per month, 4 in advance. 'We'hsVe com folrUble "rooms, proper (a rni- tare, 'and good-boad.; The regular Cotlegei routine, will E ba continued with a cWpCtent Faculty." We are prepared to receive beys ''of any-age or' advanceinciit.' bludelits fn baye roems separateiy or'otberwise as may be. prefcrred , For further -information, address' the undersigned, " J r" " , vw.'u;.-u T.iiB-CRAV.JVese to haul corn at Tarboifo'. N. C . for this Denart f - "VV x-w Comniifsary Department, Raleigh, N. C unit - '- ' i t!' -Nf ' - ;:.f '? .i:. , ."v ' ;.,. ' . -f : i r" : ;' r - ! . - .1, ''i'.Avq.; . ' i "i . I....! t'l '. ; '.:: - -: '- ' X'"::V- ' i. i .-. ... ., . ; . .' - J ? I r f- i, r . 4 '1 ;- :r ';V'v-''H; r 'St. . ..r. -f.'i sift 14 - fe . 11
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