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" jir' ''"''' .J r- . ,K -I . 5 Vs " ' -" s' A I X- I I I ' 'II f 1 . KAXEIQH, r it;; Q-, 1 TUESDAY,; DECEMBER 1 30, 1862; 1T0.,57: 'it It r . Mi r - x ' Br " 1 I r. .' .. TTrartzrizi 1 " v" " ' " '' .--. -j-. --t ' ' " ' " - ' 1 TUESDAY, December 30, 1862. - Terms : t for the present the termt of the DAILY, paper will be ..frtllows; - ll montbs $6 00 3 50 , 200 i ............. i oo: thiTBl-'WEEKthtteriBf will1er . ft-.?: . - 17 mODMJO tt. ..... $4 00 6 " 2 OU 3 " 1 U mraths....-..; v........:....:..;:;....:;...$2.oo ; g ;...;r..........i.. 1.50 - No lobscription to th Weekly will be .received for leu thiniix months.'1 . . . '- f, iM f';i " . 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""-tif. . i --j ., A TocciiiNo ApPEAt.-rllead John Pa vis, in to day's paper. the card of Rev, OUR TELEGRAPHIC NETi S. .Our news by telegraph is very interesting to-day, Toe fate of Vicksburg is 'trembling- hi ; the balance and the lines between the contending forces .in Ten- nessee are drawing closer. The day and Ithe hbur are. at hsnd. . To Gpd and our brve troops tve leave the issue confidently. FB01I 01R KIXST0N C0RRESP05DEXT. . r! -7 1 ; KlNSTON. DbcJ 29. Editor.Stae Journal : The reported advance of the Yankees ori yesterday has U turned out to be in correct. " -;;. - . ". ' ' It is now reported that the abolitionists are in force moving from Washington lowards Greenville, Pitt couuty, but no person seems V credit I "the report. Stanly, the; bogus Yankee Governor J has gone to More head City, as a place pf refuge, lie being in formed as I learn, that the Confederates were pre j paring to make an attack on rJevvbern. j Should anything, worthy of note transpire in this locality, 1 will. inform you of it in due time, either by letter or telegraph.' j . ( Youinay hear from me' again to-morfcV. ': . t For the State Journal. Ian appeal to the bekeyolext. Ou the afternoon of Sunday the 14th. the day after the great victory of our arms t Fredericksburg, Va. white the 54th regiment, Ni C. T. weVe Ivrug upon thoir arms on the first line of battle, then? camp which was about three-fourths of a mile.ip rear wis invaded by bauds ot stragglers from other regimental camps, and oun knapsacks which the soldiers;' had been re--quired to leave behind on ilie morning before,-- were .shamefully cirried off, or robbed of 4hcircpn tents up1- on the Spot. . ' . : I : ' :v-'f Thus have these brave men been stripped, with very lew exceptions, of every vestige of clftthing except the clotbes they wore upou the battlefield, on the da be fore. . They are nbv facing the foe upon Jthc Rappa hannock by day and by night, and end unng the se verities of a Northern Virginia winter. They ae brave menr 'tis true ; but in thei r present condition their exposure to the wintry blasts may" he too mueh for nature to endure. Clpthing they should hive, and clothing they must have, 1 then-fore, as Chaplain ;of the regiment, appeal to the benevolence of every .Cr j olina heart in their behalf, and solicit suclraid as you ' may be i able to affwrd them j f ' ; I know, the good Ipei pie of North (3arinVhW done much during this great crisis, for which Heaven yrill reward them, and trusty they will nbt gro w wea ry in the good work " That yo may undejrstaqd -the character of the regiment, in order to appreciatejits claims upon your sympathies and charity, I lay before you by permission yie fol rowing congratulatory note I- -P. "HEADCjUARTEBa Hood's Division. Vr . December 16th, 1862. j Colonel; I am directed by the Major General cbm tnanding, to express to you, the' officers and .' men o your regiment, bis xngratulations upon the gallant and brilliant manner in which you charged the enemy in the battle of Saturday the 13th December, n charge which elicited the admiration , of every one who wit nessed it. : :..;. -"'V:? ;-V'4'i !!;' -. . i He bids, me say thai h can have no fears of, the conduct of such trrops in any uturej enconnter in which they may be engaged and that he relies confi dently upon their amply sustaining, the reputatiop which they have gaiDeO.iJn.thia their maiden effort . - : , I am, Colonel, very respectfully, ? ''. i Your obedient servantrf I H. B. BLANTON, A. D. !C. To ColrJ. C. S. McDowell, icommanding 54th teg nient-N. C. T.w :.' :...iir,y ! ' -.' , - i This is the record of the gaHanti54th, made op the 13th inst. "Every North ; Carolinian .'may justly be proud of it. I iiow call upob the -Soldier s Aia aoci eties, snd the-benevolent and patriotio piixens jgene rally,of the Old Nbrta IStale,1 tocome to the aid of these brave men." ;' Winter; with its intense cold, is ' upon them and they are in front of the enemy, at the' post pf duty and. of .danger . they, had thetneans, they "could not supply their wants. Yoa must dd this 'fortherhif d6nVatalt3 6hiidrwrsi:ks;ari& coats, overcoats l and ; jblankets, all are heeded, laud needed now: In whatever, neighborhood or commu kjftfJraB or box of any of these articles can be " J X O . - . . -a W f " made up by pur good people at home, ;;th wx oe sent forward and marked ttCol. J U b.Alclioweii, fi4th Resriment. N. C. T.W. C. Depot, iiichmond, Va," and at the same, time please direct a note speci-. fying the amount, of. '.the contents, i,the , place . from fheCce sent; &cs. Address of the note imild be, 'fir.1 .T I C: S. McDowell. 64th Regiment, .N.j C. T .; Law's Brigade, Hood's Division. Ladies and gentlemen in, my appeajjip behalf f 'your epldiers wforeyou, ; J know hraro tnt nnfortunate TOr nmMthiiftin with them.i 'Shin Uejf be re lievedl fNow for practical responses to tne qnestidil. . J i -K vjJORN; PAVIS,. Chaplain V. -Z-. V: - V" 1; "V 54th RegimcntJ K. C. T.- V k Will the Standard. Spirit! pf Me Mge nd .v w f - - m Reported expressly for the SUte Journal. i1 L' From tbeWestthe lines closing. H I ' " ' CHATrAM6oOf, Dec28. A dispatcb has been rceired. here announcing thafMorgan haa destroyed ' the traek oxL te Louw ille road in Kentucky. ; - i Ip Kentucky, the newy are ia force at Stewart'a Creek, ten miles from Murfreesboro', - and our "lines aref half a mile from there. . It is bolieved the enemy is advancing his whole force. - v ' v kirmishtti along the line all day yesterday; The'' cremj vptuicu vtt - wi uur guns. - etur uunurea f ederal prisoners reported captured- by our forces, before falling back to Stewart's Crsek this mornins nihff i Jt wasjbelieved at Murfreesboro a eeneral engasre- ment would take place during the day. - ' A hundred and fifty-four Fexleral officers' arrived here tonight from Murfreesboro', U be sent to Vicks biirg for exchange; r - i-.r-f .A' 4 '.',-..--;?,t ' : Nashville papers, ot the 27th . announce that Rencrahs has moved his - headquarters to Concord Church, eight miles south ' ef Hashville; Tbeydo not believe a battle is imminent. h :'0 Trains from Louisville failed to arrive on Thursday a0 Friday night,' and it was reported in Nsshville that Morgan had torn up the track at Cave city. I u uuuiaiiiic vi mo illU iTClM CSCU WJ heart pf Kentucky . -"rt . .r.v.v w..u.w.ue uvr vu ? . Latest ftroa the North. , 5- ; " J ' ' ' Petersburg, Dec. 29; Northern dates to the 26th received. " Christmas was4 a dull day with the army of the Rappahannock. The depletion of sutler's stores ren dered the time dreary. r No movements whatever have taken place on either Side of the river , nor is there any indication of 'ah immediate renewal pf hostilities. 'i The Herald says the campaign in Mississippi is assuming an important shape. It may not be long before two severe battles will have to be recorded in that region oue at.Vicksbnrg, another at Jackson. ' Porters grand naval expedition is to surpass all others in magnitude.; " According to a register just published, the aboli tion armyembraces over a milium of men. A fire involving a loss of sixty-five thousand dol lars occurred in Washington street, New York, on Thursday.: ; ' ;-, - rn '! - '' ; ' ? The Baltimore American Suffork!coorespondent is satisfied that the army in that vicinity is capable of marching into Richmond, no says the roads feadmg to the rebel capital are good and less protected than auy other route, and the soldiers all juxious to . under take the job. ,-' - - Attorney General Bates regards the administration of Western Virginia as unconstitutional Lincoln, it is thought, willjnot sign the bill, ; The Herald says the rebels in Western Ten and Northern Mississippi " appear to ha1 all our combinations against them in ser iocs difficul ties and drwbacks, and we shalMber agrsably dis;tp pointcd if great victoriesjasfead of disheartening re verses shall he theresult of the winter's camnaigu in the South TwestTas now conducted . ThHcrald says Foster's operations in North Car olina amount to nothing; The expedition should never have been attempted unless it was intended to hold the1 railroad juuction at Goldsboro , which cora- mands the Atlautio Seaboard line, and constitutes a channel through which Richmond receives supplier from the Southern rebel Mates. The only result of the late effort will be to arouse the attention pf the rebels-tevth'e-importance-of eoncentrating such forces there as will defy further-attempts on our part to cut this iraportat"link'in"lheir lines of communi cation; The attempt and the failure arc of a piece witH alt the other ;brilliant efforts of tlie Washing ton generalship.1 What a;' pity that so much dash and jhftrpismi' on the -f part of both , officers and men, should have been thrown away on an enterprise whicli, like the ass iult on . the enemy's lines at Fredericksblrrg, was destined, from' the first, to be fruitless. . , ; , "''"'' . ' ' . The Tribune Suffolk correspondent, Dec. 23rd, says, "yesterday, politically speaking, was adall elec tion day in this seciicn. ; Few votes wereast in Suffolk und no returns will be received frpfu Isle i f Wight,, Winds r or Smithfieid. Returns from the other side of the -Black water came oyer to put a qui etus upon Union men who might like to vote." Lieut. Col. R. F. Onderdonk; of the New York Mounted Rifles, sent with it detachment to carry ' .the ballot boxes out to the rebellious ;.seCtibhs,' had sent the precious ark of freedom as far as Smithfieid, and was about visitinff other pi sees when he was set Up on by an overwhelming rebel ; force and had a hrd race for Suffolk"'; v; . v; - :j ";t - . ' ' From the South. - . " Savannah, De 29. A special dispatch 5 to the .Savannah Republican, dated Murfreesboro'. 28tb, says the enemy rhade'V general advance yesterday, driving in our pickets. Heavy cannonading kepi up till darkl , Our advance having fallen back, we, were heaviljPrein forced last night, with orders to take bur former position at all hazards. Heavy firing continued this morning. A geueral engagement is expected to-morrow. " f. John H. Morgan entered Glasgow on Christmas eve, after ' brisk fighting driving the ; enemy from the square and ; capt'uriug and killing; a large 'number. Our joss small. (ptainV Lamb next day , burnt all the bridges between Mnmfordsville and Elizbetbtown destroying fifteen :miles of the railroad.' Our army is in lineof battle. No fight to-day The force of the enemy is estimated at fifty 'thousand. The object is sup posed to be to flack us and cut off Chattanorga. ; latest from the West, r ' J -? . v' ' JMk MpBiLB, Dec. 29. Ii Jl special dispatch ta the AfyertitT&ndfbkrr dated Grenada 28, aays : Van Dorn , captured And nmLslrir twentv-three- hundred orisoner,- de- roved over 3bree mil lions .wprtn n eaerai siores. burnt a thousand bale of cotton ' took one thousand army re vol vera, five thousand stand email arms hor ses and mules, and a large amount of other property. L; Vaxt Dorn did notgo in r.tho vicimtyrof Memphis as it was too stron el v fortified arid garrisoned for .the same reason he avoided Bolivor, b.ut captured all their.pickets, burning bridges and Ueatle.works onall tu- rilroads necessary for their line of cominunica- iiAl , 0I lrtSjl u not over thirtvim f nMuLW Forrest did not attack Jackson, but has been tear ing up the railroad tracks and doing, good, service generally. .... .,-sv -x:- i , 3 a n .Van Dora's whole fore was twenty-seven hundred and "fifty men; C ---V -, The reported atUck on nempnis was a paruzau tger iaj&;givimr the P : : v j.lSiia.CV9 ovo. . , . . ; Glctriocs TlcasDorsBepaisc ci wetwaj. A special dispatch to the JVn daied c MthjRav: .Flie enemy landed in force supposed to be thirty five tliottsamU this? mbnnng?earlyrsveTi miles above j Reported expresaly for the State Journal. ' - this place, and attempted to drive our farces from the position occupied $y thero.Tbey were repulsed three times successfully and were driven back to their gnnboats. ; , - Our loss is thirty-six killed aud wounded. . The loss pf the enemy is ' 860. . A. number ,of prisoners captured, have arrived. . - Confifknce is felt io onr abilty to defend the place. Latest from the. Jlortb. , , . RiciiMoDf Dear 29. The Nesr Toi-k Herald of thd 25th. contains full details of - recent military operations in N..C.,aod! claims a splendid success for the Uoion' troops. ' vi v in a despondent editorial the Herald UTfg Got. Seymour t j'calLa convention of Iwral States and in- vte States to co-operate. Unless the rebellion is crushed before the Sorins. the rebels will have-Napoleou for an allie.: . j A dispatch5 from Cairo says it is reported at Mem phis that the rebels have gone towards Grand June-, tion, but nothing is known positively, A small rebel force made a raid on the suburbs of Memphis, on Sunday night, pillaged reveral stores, and carried off 100 cattle and 180 mules. :"; .-" -A -i Gold in JJew YoA 24tb, 132 i - V. -X y" i r ":. Interesting from the West; ' . r Mobile; Dee. 28. .: . The Advertiser Register has f a dispatch dated Grenada 27th. The Memphis Bulletin says, on the 19th Forrest destroyed railroad eommunicatiorr near filumbolt, cutting ofif Yankee strpplies- On the 21st and 22nd six tytransports left Helena for -the South, and a Ure force remained at Helena which was to follOW SOOn ':r'. ; .':'.:UZZ . t ;-?,'TlJ( . Scouts refport that Forrest and Van -Dorn had formed a junction and attacked "Memphis on the 23d, destroying. large quantities of stores.. -Jt v , Nothing further ascertained. From appearances the conflict on the Mississippi and Yazoo itversJ will soon commence:. I- ' -! y:- ? -."-. Dr. Price, who left Mem phis Tuesdaevening, rep resents Van Dorn as being fn the vanity; and hav ing sent in a flag of truce demanding a surrender.- The enemy were removing'every thing to Fort Picker- ins. Only "2 .regiments in Memphis. Another Yesscl In. .. ' i Mobile. Dec 28 '' steamer Alice, formerly Matagorda, ran the block ade last nigjit safeiy into Confederate porthe has ty of pjbwder'and a valuable oago. ' aV quantity ' Still Another Steamer In. " Large iron sWmer-OiraSe, with valuable cargo f Goyromeilt stores and a special messenger from Europe, arrived at a Confederate I port this morning. ' -. i -..'i ' i. ' ' ' ' T ' " -. . Equity Sale of Land In Rowan County and Town lois in aiisoury. . BY Order of the Court of Equity, I will ex pose the following Real Estate for safe, at the Court House in Salisbury, on the 3rd day of January next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. . . -V . . One fourth part or interest in the Brick Offices, oppo site the Court House, and the entire interest in the front rnd of said Office Lot, where Phillips no lives, extending back from main street to the offices. Also, all the Real Estate belonging to John W.' Ellis, de ceased, congiftine- of the Yollowinjr tracts of land, and Town Lots: One tract of land adjoining the lands of. William Rv Ho rah ana jothers, containmsauu Acres One tract of land adjoining the lands of Lawrence Brin gle and others,.containinc 154 Acres. One tract known as the John Hartman land; contaifiing: 50 Acres, situated near Salisbury. . One third interest in a tract of land in the suburbs of Salisbury, ; ad joking the b ts of F.. E. Sho ber and others, on the Mocksville road, containing One Hundred Acres the .other two-thirds, being owned by Johii I. Sharer and Henry A. Lemly. Also, a Lot on main street in Salisbury, on which are two tenements, ad joining the lots of A L. 'Young, and Bv-F.-Fraley . :.- - Also, the one-fourth interest in the Bnck House Lot, occupied at presrnt bv S. R. Harrison as furniture rooms. Terms, six months c-.e'dit, with interest from date, purchas ers giving bond and two or more approved securities. Also a house and lot on main street, known as the Row r.ee property, adjoining the Bovden House. - , ' . . . , , L.'BLACKMERC. M. E. Dec. 29th, 1862. ' " " . 55 dtd " ,, Soap Grease. : PERSONS Wishing to Manufacture Soap, can obtain the necessary material from C. H, Thompson, .M. S. K., by applying at the N. C. J).epot For the grease furnished, one half its weight in soap will be re quired in payment, t i , . i -J . ; THOS. D. OGO. Dec. 29th; K62. 56 dtf Capt. A C. S.. . , ' ' ' ' ' Notice- Off and after the lt day of January the price of Gas will be eight dollars per thousand feet. iV WATERHOUSE k BOWES. December 12th, 1862. . ' 45-till 1st jn. Cotton aad Woolen factory for Sale. THE undersigned offer, their Mills, known as the Orange Factory, for sale. Application can be made to Jame Webb, Hillsboro', or J. H. Webb on the premises., - .J. A J, H. WEBB. dec 30 9-w4t Bethel Academy. THE gprln? session of this School opens on the 3rd Monday in January next. " . The price of board and tuition, is one hundred, and tweUty dollars per term of twenty weeks. J? or particulars aaaress . me pnucipv , a Person county, N. C- J. HORNER, Principal, i - --rv-. .ul & '8:mtop& r dec 3.1 . ' ' i : . i Sale of Segrocfc4;'C V HAVING OMatnea an Order at the KoTemher Term of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Wake county" I will sell at' the late residence of B. F. Womae, deTceased the negroes belonging to the estate of S, S.- Womae deeeased, the negroes are three in number. Two of which are likely, valuable boys. Terms six months credit. Sale to take place on the 1st day; of January next, S. M. TJTLET, Adm'r. Dec, 8th, 1862. f , I . , 52 It w pd TaluaWe Hotel and Property forSale. Oil Monday, th 4th of January, 1863, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, in the town of Wentwortb, Rockingham county, C, a valuable Hotel and all the: property belonging thereto, the place is known as the Vil lage HoteL The lots contain fiye acres more or less. There are twenty-four looms attached to the hotel, and there are between twenty-five and thirty valuable beds and furak ture, a good many excellent .blankets and quilts, all the beds well-furnished. The beds will be sold separately. There are two lots at the stables containing near two hun dred stalls for horses." ; J " ' - , This is an excellent stand for a hotel, and the railroad from GreenboroMe Danville will run within seven miles of this place, and travel will be greatly increased by that -Jim a M nrnfcftaion as a Dractioncer of medicine requires and 1 cannot attend to the business of the hotel at tbe same time, and that induces me to sell. Terms made known us the day ofsale. Dec 11, 1862.d2w. ! ; ' J. Q. BEASLET. t r Salt lor Wake Countj,f , THE 8alt Conralssioner of Wake ;Connty, tra der the order of the County Court, will commence the distribution of Salt, in Raleigh, on v Monday next, 15th intt All ths Magistrates are requested to make their re- ,"."'. . Commissioner. ' dec. ' :- ' AWlir- 5 1863. Scathcrn Field and Fireside. c PUBLISHED AT AUGUSTA, OA.'.-" ' fcirit" Class" 'LUerary and. Agricultural Journal. 3 , liny distinguished Southern Writers txm tribute - On the first Saturday in January, 183, New Series will be commenced, in Quarto form, of Eight Pa?es, con venient for Binding. Each number will contain TUIBTY TWO'COLUMNS Reading Matter.- Js- -v f The Proprietor trnaU that bia exertions t" maintain a First Class Southern Literary Paper will be liberally sustained, iv-lci ?'.i-.:-iy-t. "? -The Terms ofhe paper will be--: 'f ?. :f:: A. FOR, ONE YEAR, ...... ..t.M....n...... . $3 CO ' , " " : SIX MONTHS. 2 XJ ' r THREE HO NXRS, 'J...mm mmJm.. . 1 O - - SINGLE COPIES, ....... .........,...TEN CENTS ; Clubs of 10 or more, for one Tear, $2 each. .i more, six -nomas. Kiaen. y POST MASTERS, are-iavited to use their influence in. behalf of the paper. On all subscribers .forwarded by them, except-at club rates, they will' be allowed a eons- 'mission of wenr per cenUT No commission on club'Tates can be allowed. The rst number of this Favorite, Teekly will contain ' 9 . Jl TkrVling Romanc0fth Tast Century, ;t BjrMra.' pe E J Burr? of South Carotin. Also the opening of a Series of Five CaArrsas or auis- leaT?.'' ' " '--'i : ."" -i-l- ' k- -. '-A Oeargist Court Torty Years Ago i i ViBvi Phiwuo PaacB.'iv ?m And the first ofa Series of "BALLARDS OF THE WAR!, By t "Hdebebt' whose charming productions, ; recently published, have marked this iuvenile Poet as the 'Keatr of the South ' These will be followed bv a Series of Sketchy? Rbminees. by Hon. Wj Qnvoks Smsi and br a choice collection of original and selected Tales, which t is not boastm? to say. will render the- ruld and txrtsxde more attractive man ever. TAMES GARDN prietor. Dee; 29w,-182 66-lm-pd Negroes. forSalc, T5T Virtue of- a Bee recrof Wake County Court XJ at the WovemberTerm, 1862, I shall sell, as com missioner,' S or 4 likely Negro men and women, en Satur day the 3rd daynT January, .1863, rat 'the Court Hohse door in the jcityof Raleieh, upon' a credit of six months. with interest from, date, or cash if the purchaser so pre- December 29th, 162. - ' f ,.-,' 'S6?!' ? - Orrici or Ralkt-gh A GasaW R. R. Col,1 Raleigh, Dec 22d: 1862; : f ' The Bonds of thisp Company will : mature on the -first day o! January, 1863, and will be promptly paid : at this office. Parties holding- these Bonds are hereby notified that no interest wil be allowed on Fame after maturity. . : W. -W VASS, Treasurer. ;Dec24, 1862 ,54-lm - wf, u j .1; .- --j Offick or Raieigh A Gj-stok R R. Co. Raleigh, N. C., Dec; 22, 1862. The Board of Directors of this Company have delared dividend of ten per cent, .on the capital Stock, parable oa ana aiier me ursi aioncay in January, v W. W. YASS, Treasurer. Dec 24, l862-d2w i . ; To Uefugecs and (Jthcrs.; HOt SF and lot for Sale. An excellent House and Lot at Holly Springs is offered for sale, The l'ouse is a larere one with six rooms, four - fire places and necessary outbuildings, and a fine iwell of water in the yard. The lot consists of 25 acres in wood. : The place will be sold cheap. The neighborhood is good. Apply to , STATE JOURNAL OFFICE. ' m yy-' i. ;totice--i:-;rtr;''.a :n; -kr! HAYIKG buallfied as Administrator of the late L. O'B-Branch, at November, term;"l862, of Wake county Court, f give notice to the debtors of the 'estate to make payment, and to all creditors to present their claims Within the time prescribed by Jaw. r ? .. x r ' " W. A. BLOUNT, Jr. November 22. 1862. . ,' 1: d6w Substitutes. .-i F0ITR good reliable men, natives, over 45 . years of aee. can be employed as Substitutes for a reasonable price, if immedia te application be made : at the Army Intelligence office, Wilmingfon St., over P. Far rell's Store, opposite Town Hall, Raleigh, N. C Nov 18, 1862. ;;;"" : f.-":." . ; " 423 5dtf :Hillsftoror N. CJ . Military Academy The Ffifth Academic -Tear of this Instltntlon will commence on the FIRST WEDNESDAY IN FEBRUARY, 1863. For information and circulars apply to ' ."-'Si : SUP'T H.-M. ACADEMY, I . - " ! ; Hillsboro', N. C wNov. 28, 1862. . t 1 ;J " ,32-d3ra. . :- : Valuable Sale. V ; ; I OFFER For Sale, PrlTateiTrthe beantlf nlres idence of Mrs. Cotton, in the City of Raleigh. . Terms to suit the purchaser.' Persons wishing to purchase will please apply to the undersigned before the, first of January, 1863, or I shall rent tbe premises on that day; t U R. G. LEWIS, . i r l Dec. Uth, 1862. 47 d t01 1st jan. : I Agent, Ac- i! Jersey Settlement Lands for Sale. THIS plantation is on the Yadkin Hirer, hair a mile from Holtsburg Depot on the N Railroad, in Davidson county contains eight hundred acres, half cleared and in. cultivation. The balance ii wood land. 125 acres river bottom land in cnltivation, and 75 acres of the best quality of uncleared creek bottom compose a part of the abov tracts There is a' good dwelling and out bous se on the place, orchird, Ac. Persons desiring to look at the place will call upon the subscriber, who will be at home until Christmas. ' : ' ! .s!r-; ! ANDERSON ELLIS. " 5; Desirable Residence For Sale TnE highly ImproTed Premises jioV 'Occupied by John Maunder, Esq., may be purchased br apply iny to the Rev. James Richardson, on Fayetteville St. Dec 24, 186254-dtf' X-T- -Notice. I WILL hire out, at the Courthouse door, in Raleigh on Thursday, the 1st day. ef January r about 39 likely negroes, the property, of the late General Branch. ' 4VWM.ABLbTJNT, JrdiSv .- ' :---vv;ri 41-dtd- dec 9 TnE Sahserlber wishes to pnrchase TTT0 and FOUR Horse WAGONS. Application to b made to the Commissary Department. ? r , ?V! " T. D. HOGG, , Raleigh. Dee. I6th1862 48 dtf IK a private family,, by. tiro jonn5:inenTfho can rive the best references as to character, sc. A fair price will be given for good accomodation. t1 Address box 231, , P. O. Dee. 20, 1862. To nfefajreesT VALUADLE Faris forSale A Valsable fam consisting of 165 acreFof good land for sale. It is located in a healthy situation, on, ths main road between Newton, Catawba county, and Lincoloton, Lincoln county, 7 miles from, Lincoloton, There are; good improvements on the farm-a good House, Barn 'and SUbles also a good orchard of Peach and Apple Trees. ' " , . Refugess from the east will find this f desirable opportu nity for locating in one of the best' parts of the SUte. For further information apply to . ; ',1 r ' ; v - , , STATJ2 JOURNAL OFFICE. De. 22d. 1862. : ' - i Vt 4 "52 4Awtf ERPfo DEIISOS.UICIIINGT) rCDX0I!lS3.TTaL t3 i X well to send tL - "ubscn r two dollars, for which hi ill send, them tl.rcj recel-wi, the most useful to IleuM-' Keepers ever used. " - f ".v- . . " First. I will send a recupt for doublinjr the ordinary , country-made or turpentine aosp.ut a costcf not snore T - .t. . . -. . . . . . . .. a - 3 i-i' .v." jS. t k X. - uu two ceou per pouna in auuuiun yim.wi iie than the ordinary so"V and makes them "much whiter; f oawr This article w is ciothes.with much less rubbms! ' I have sold a preat many of thee receipts,, andso far, I. ; Second, One for makicr an excellent article ef washinf fluid, ..;J:--.j ":-'-;V: . Ia - usinff this preparaUoxirerT, uttleJ nrtbinffi.wni ' i be necessary, - The ingredienU Jfor making the same are;1 keot in most Drnsr ami Grocery Stores. By' usinsr , this preparation, clothes catt be- prepared for the starch aad' way oi wasame. .ne anici can wuo , in short Ume. ?f" ' ' I A'c ' -.1! 'NIL. A" 1 - I jt 1 . . M ; Third One for makinf patent starch polish. . , The use of this nolish will ienable tbe most oroinary Ironer to give linen the appearance of Just bavins; left the' " haada cTlhn most experienced, tjniaher Very beautiful. . t No Savinn Bank notes take in pavment.' V 'Address; K.n IP. A; PIEECT P. If v 2 ;h .:,.0iiM.HppeJP. IL, Mecklenburf Co Jj We hereby cerUfy that we have fairly tested. Mr. Pier-. cy's ReceipU for miking Soap, and believe U to be every tinT he represenU "iCsf : Yit 1 - . . i,.!' Domclt ALawetLSit. V U. JL EL BatriSTa 4k' CosV?- Boydtnn. r W. T. CnxrrirCharlotte, - Wfc H. Biscay Mecklenb ! Mecklenburg Va.,.': This will certify that I havVdven -Mr Piercy'i ReceipU afairtriaLandthatitlsjo-humbug.r '?ta f, I !fAI fivm T.nn.iiKnr is to certifv that I hive used the abov. receipt 'or makinz SoabJ and think it is the best and cheapest metb- . od of makint; It, I have ever seen. I would not be entire ly without U for ten dollars. , r..'it''W -;. .-, . r t Elisba Avnarws, Lunenburg, Va, .:,rt..-i-H'-vy ;f -a'; -: .h t I would advise ' every family to purcbas , a , Receipt They could not spend a dollar to turn them out more. ; ; . . - W.- A, BAitVy Lunenburg, Va No House keeper should be without these useful receipts v f-i-i:r:r? .li'tt- SvsA!AMwsvLunenbrgr?ira..;'- J as. ,W. Nash. Mecklenburr,' vs. Nov.' 21.' d4w3ms " 1 1 1 1 ". 1 I ! ' -. , i Heado.ua BTEits, Camp Instkuctiom, V Camp HoSmes, Noyi thlSCS; f SPECIAL ORDERS,! t. I, COMMANDING OFFICERS OF MILITIA REGI- ments are required to assemble all persons subject to the provisions of the a ienti tied "an act to amend anaeten titled an act to provide further for the publis defence' approved Sept. 26, 1862, and enroll the same. ' """ r II An Enrolling Officer and an Examining Board will be appointed for each Congressional District, who will give due notice to the Commanding officers of 'Regiments to bring the Conscripts to the! County-Seats, of their; respee tire Counties fon, examination. Immediately upon exam ination, the said CwmmandjngvOfi1cert Regiments will conduct alt Conscripts wt having received (Certificate, of exemption, to the Cainp of Instruction' near Raleigh. III.' All persdnsiwho msjydesire to volunteer must do so before the 20th of Dec)ember the day set apart for en rollment, and must join Companies which were in the ser vice of tbe Confederate States on the Itth of April, 18Cl IV- ADDlications for exemntion.. must. in . all. cases, be made to the enrolling officer of the -district : duplicate copies or said , application 'oeing maae m wnung, amy sworn to before an acting j Justice of the Peace and bearing the certificate of the Clerk of the Court, given under the Cpunty Seal and sent through the Colonel of the regiment,! I an' appeal may be taken from the decision of the enrolling officer to the Commandanjt of Conicripts."- ' $ . ': i .V All Conscripts engaged ou Government works will, be enrollectand returned to their said work. f . V I . V-In Issuing the above orders for the enrollment of Con scripts between the ages of 13 snd 40, the Commandani avails himself of the opportunity to thank the SUte Offi cers for their untiring and taborieUs efforts hi the discharge , of their duties and the efficient and , ready assistante ren dered to him In their offiaial capacity heretofore.'' --..The importance! and absolute necessity of renewed'ener gj and prompt action iniexecuting these orders faithfully m 3fully expressed , in His' Excellency Governor Vance's'. General Order No. 10.j.i, ', , h 'f-- v' - - -The efficiency of the air ray and the safety of our country depends in a great measure upon their faithful discharge of these luties.-.j vf. '. :':-r f'-- ' r: . By erder of Colonel Peter Mallet t. ; V ' j : Ctmmaidant fComterptt in Jv. C. " ? : " SD- Sta'odard Fayeiteville Observer, Charlotte Dem crat, and Asheville Jfejs, copy till date of enrollment and send bill to this office. . , , , ' . I - -. dee Hiftwtde 1 ' - i. :---' ? i' " J 40 :" j : , , gale of Lands Negroes, &c.: OX the First. Second and Third Cays orJia. uary, A.' Di- lei,the.Lnds and Negroes, Household Furniture, Corn, a number 6f valuable Milch Cowl, Ac., of that late Mrs. Rachel Stokes, and also a numberof fine beef Cattle, a valuable! Jack, several bead of horses, with other articles too numerous td mention, the 'property ' of the late Mrs Stokes attl CoL M. SSkes. deceased, will be sold on a credit of twelve months. . - " - This is to take place) at th former residence of General Stokes, called tbe Bend oiwthe . Yadkin Uirer, about our miles above Wilkesboro'. , ' ' ' 1 Attention is especially invited to th raluahle and desi rable tract of land offered for sale. . w. ' -. f " On Monday evening, the 5th of January, ill be sold as the property of the iku Mrs Stokesa valuable Stock Farm, in Ashe county, containing about 50f acres. v, ' Also, on a credit efjl2 months, there will K. sold a quan tity of llay, and a parrel or uonsenoia umiture. f , , , ..JACOB Fit A LEY, Adarr, , 111 annexed of Mrs. R, Stokes, and Adm'r of "'With the CoL if. S Stukes :.- if ''J r: Dee 8 ; 40-dAwla , lVegro Sal Centlngr ana Hlrlnsr IaT lit WfcoM at Boon Hill Station,:yohcsion -T V eounty, Jf. a,' j on the? Tth day of January, U, i. eigntor ten likely nc&roes, neiongisg to tar esute or T. W. Whlaey, deceased.' r- v- v Alor will be hired out about seventy, likely .'negroes among them, is a goof carpenter, blacksmith and cdeper, ' At Uie same time atnd place, the mills and lands beUng lag t the said estate; will be rented, unless previously dis posed ot;::v. A - - i ;-.,.' "Ab)0, the negroes and lands belonging to H. . TTnitley. known as the EtheUtrcxl Bell tract. ? r 7 . lr will tell to the highest tidies' at Ube Court House, in Raleigh on the lst.jday of - January next, at 12 . o'clock, ' M, the tract of Land on which 1 reside,' tO miles south west of Raleigh 1 containing 350 acres, of which, about 80 acres are in cultivation. . There are on the premises com fortable houses and onvenient br rns. ' V ' ' : On tbe land iasJso-wsteasB saw mill and; plenty of long, lesf pine timber. This will be sold either, with or without the land; it. i. . cm. 45EO. 7rf ATKirfSOJT. Dec. 24th 1862 fta-d-td-pd A:-i:- :rixiity XcUcsctr . $;: THE next Tern Trill eessenes Jan 7th, iecx Tuition the same as formerly Board $20 per month, In ad vance. j V b ' have comfortable rooms, proper' furni ture, and good board. , The, regular! College . routine will be continued with a competent Faculiy. .We are prepared to receive- boys of any ag dr advaneemenV Students can have roems separately or'otherwUe as may be preferred. i- Decemper lUb, 186 dr ITdlm 4 i rlveantea,i7f 10 TfniTB Urtterw Ut Xtzin tcsbi TTcsuar? to 1ul dn at TarboTo,? N. C, for taht'Deptrt" menL. : decl-tf Commissary Department, Raleigh; N. Ct Si Fayetteville papers popy 7, .... w: -.; .'.s til
Daily State Journal (Raleigh, N.C.)
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