VOK IIL" 3ALBIG5N.: CL, WEDNESDAY, J ANUARY ?, . 18615 fJa Tan &t r J O H NB PjE Iril A Nj B'O F R I ET'O R; J. ;W; AtBsarsojiPitikciPAi. Editor- j! " WEflNESDAYr, January 7, , 1863. Rates of AdYertising; 1 Eqaare 5 dajs 1 1 1 square, 1 -dj;......$l 00 1 do 2 djrs.......: 1 125 1 . dvSdp.'..-UVili 60 1 . do i 4 dT9....... 1 T5 TEJLEGRAPH -it "ST05EWALL JlCKSOX'S WAT.W 4 . oo do 1 week.....".. 2 25 da 2we4jka.i.U4 00 dofi ? JL -monthL... 7 00 Teii linei maluf a tooare. s 1 SUTAdTertherteiiUfor the' Dailr will le iriserfed in it. m! ii' ui v -.e i (Pi.:. u. whLh cannot ul t attract the attentin of Adrertiser. The abore rates applr only to the daily paper.! ?Adve ticnient will be inserted . in the Weekly paper at the foU 1 i i J ,1 M- . A I - f " iewinjf-raieat.Tiz : t- uoe uouar per square lor me nrst la ser t ion, and nfty cents tor eacl eubseqoenl lnaertloi?.' A liberal discoant to Yearly advertisers. Vor the present the terms of the DAILY paper will Be 12 months ,.......:......;.. .............i. $6 6n 'i . 1 Kft at 4 t v . rprthrTJlWEEKLT,-thtWii 15 ! For the WEEKLY PAP EH : 12 months...:...:.... -....J....'., c " . I ............... o aubseription to the Weekly will be received than six months. '.- ; . " " : ! ': Single copies fire cents, j' . I -Sr'T BrSS Annj; T'W S; yV L-u-'l.v Chattakooga, Janrs." Difpatcliea from the West state Rwenranz bad orcapjeii'Murfreesbi' this mominff 'Report still wuB in mat ine eijcray is .running ., to Piasnviue.- rariiea. just irotn ins iront reprK f that Morgan attacked, and rooted the forces of the enemy at Gal- attn. , .. ,; . The folio wirrg dispatch , dated Tallatioe, - January 5th; says: -:' ; '-"h". '':S;J'txi:'.'' Uuable to dislodge the enemy from hi cntrfDfb- menta. and hearins of reinforcements .we withdrnw from his front night be lore lait. He has not followed. My "cavalry 'U ch e on his front v Signed . .. ' v BKAXTON JBRAGG. lTli folkiwing stanzas ft rebel sergeant of the captuivd by p jr troops ; f -XT' 4 ..L- $2,001 rL50 fur less if a LINCOLN'S PROCI AM ATI0 Jf. We received last night fromour specLal reprtr. copy of the rhiladelphia-iguiri?r, of Vidayj at, tfje sac nd instant, being one dy later ad; ices from the 'XJnlted- States. ' ; ,. V . . O-- ; .. The ppei" beAire us contains" the firstltif Januay? AmanciDatiotf wojlamation of! Abraham 1. wlitr.li we annex as part of the history oflhe times iuicumorld .' ' R CflM on r Ja n. 0 . The Chicago 'Time justifies President l)a vis re taliatory proclamation. : ; ; : i. - Tlie Enquirers dispatches say telegraph commu nication with Nashville is dotnij-eCl. , . ! Advices from Murfrte bpto , state that the Federals are .advauciiig and the rebels falling back across Sten's Rfi ver. . : ' . ' . ' ." Gen. ttosencra'ntz's dispatehes say tlwt the" rebels ae whipped territily ; that-the Fetleials are at., Che- rcega, 9 1 miles from . urfreeslxrQ . The dispatch says the loss. of Federal officers is heyrttending. 4 iusencranz. witn ine.Mtn.u.-. o uavairy, attacken Wheeler's Cavalry and cut them to lueces and routed them. ; . - :..;-' . .. . ' A dispch. fnun Cavro says, but one gunboat 1 at V"ickburg. TThe Beuton . engaged, lost wmmander and several of the crew. 13anka forc and Farrigut and. fleet Were exncct-i ed. The aid did not arrive. -' i ' Grant diwits that Forest and Van Dorrt are badly whipped, with Jt loss ot sevrral pices of artilery, ! The lo seS at Prarie Grove is (4000) four thous and. ';si: ": :"r" ' ' '--."' ' The Retxrls concentrating at Aikdi is. ; A correspondent of the Army of the Potomac aays. on the niglitof the": 2nd, two Brisades recr.sed the Tc BostiH Courier says ;" were found on the person of StonevraIl Brig -de.f eceatly ' near Winchestfr. Virginia Coaie, s ack arms, mea ! pile on: the rai!s ' : our - up me camp nre tmgnt, Ho matter if the' canteen- fau- We'll make a riarlng' night ! Here Shenandoah brawl a'o ig. ' ' " " '"There burly Blue Ridge echoe strong, To swell the brigade's nmsinsr sing,J . Of VStonewall Jackson's way: We see him nowthe oid Gcked o'er his eyes askeW.l: ' Th shrewd dry smile--the speech so patr So calm,' k' blunt. so'trneJ " .' ' '' ' The "Blue f Ught Elder" knows 'em well, Says he.; "that's Bankshe's fond of shell. Lord save hW SouHVeHf ' wviiim'-reU 1 That s ; ' Stonewall Jackson's way alU caps olfl pray. - e to scoff!-. Kitmiircr. .. k- . ' .f - , t i r i . u ..' :i - v i:t.i AVi.SHisGTOK.tlan'. 1st, 863. By the President bf 1 Wan Un f- T.: X tne uiiueu oiaies oi a'.duiicu i A PROCLAMATION. AVheReas, On' the twcntys cond pn year of day' of jSeptcrtv licr, ia the yeariof or Iyrdieuje tiioiuuind eight ..Hun dred and sixty-two, a Proclaniaiioii was issued , by te T'resi'lent of the United Slates, containing! amotig other -'things,-the following, torwit : " 'That on the firt day of iJanuary, in the our Lord one iFfttusand .eightjhundred and sixty-th;-t, all persons held -as slave" witlini ' any. .State j r! de.ijg- natfdpartof a State, the enplff whareof .shid-.be ' rebellion against the United; SUitta,' sha.l jbe ihen thenceforward "and forever free, aifd the, jDxecutm Governmcut of th? United Slates, iuclwdingf Ue mili tary and uaval authoiity thereof, fwill recoghize atid ai u tain the freedoni f wuclu rA-rst ns,' and u ill do jbo actor act to renross" such person's, or any qFjtMem.lin any effort -tli'ey 'tnay"inako f if 'abtivefreedofii . , 1 j ' "That tlie Kxccutive yili, oii the'tirstday qt Jan "nary 'afoiesaid, Uv procbimation, desigimeTthe; Staie: and rJarts of Stales, if any,, in whichlMf , peopl thefe-. in. respective, shall tlu:u be, inptfclliou against the United States, and' .the facffat any oiatri and the ueoule thereof sIihU. on Jtfut dav, in good lib faith represented in .the CtyIss'of the U.iited States, jby 'mem tiers ehusf'rlT.er.rto'at ''eliections whemih a iioa-' joiity of the quidint-el voLersj of suchStatc sbill hive'' mrticiiaied4 shall, in tne abseiiCH f strongjeWntjer-. vailing testimony, ba d enied Conclusive evideiice tljat' such State and the people thereof are not tr.pn iti. rc- Now, t lief i fore; I: AbrahHin7Linc"lii, iPrcjiiIeni of tne u tilted states, t y virtue oi inc power in. ted as Commander-in-Uuvei 01 the Arrnv ni "clamatioii was tillered with salutes and ether demoni strations. .'"; ,-..' '".!.,' I -'c ' : r tne .ves- ' Got. Seymour's Inaugural. ''"". Fkkdericksbcro, Jan. 6. Philalelphia papers of 4th received to-Jay by fla, of truce. .v;;. -! J V; .r.,f - - ii.. c..,s ..... I ....... 1-- u:i Ul'T, VWjrllltHll V! llinulllAiru I'll HIC 151. inaugural says: I have solemnly sworn to protect the Constitution of the- U. S.. wiih all its grants, re strictions and guaranties, nnd I will support it. ;. I nave sworn to supporrtne uoiistuunon oi jNew l ork yitb .ill its powers and rights. I have sworn to svti portthe duty 'of the office of Governor of the State, and with your aid it shall faithfully be; performed. These -Constitutions and laws arc meant'.' for "'the guidance of our official eondu.t and our proteHio i and our wellfare. First I w,l Recond olrfservaiu e. It shall "be the duty of the 'Governor to maintain ami .defend the sovereitr jurisdiction of State. A strict io- iunction of the Constitution is that the Governor shall take care the law be faithfully executed, and so help me God it shall Be. T would not dwell ou the pres- ent occasion on our nauow! anairs. uur position rs a State has been Happily, attended to by 013- prede cessor. My views on the subject were laid before ihe ieg!staiare.- While khoEining his position gave him little con- irol.overjiatioual affairs he ventured to trust before the end of .his 5errice,"tjie country would be. again great, glorious atrd united as once it was. Seymour, had ordered the police commissioner to Silence ground arms I , knee Old Blue Light s going tol V Strangle the fool that dares ! Attention! it's his . wavt J Appealing from his native sod k In furtna jmvperi to Godi "Lay bare tlruo arm, stretch forth thy mlt Ameni'.'l hat's "Stone wall's way! He's in the saddle now ! Fall in T T ; : Steady I the who 'brigade! : v - - Hilfs at the ford; cut off ;! we'll win liis.jway out, ball and tplade ; ; y,.yr,''h fr What matter if our BhocsJarj worn, ? - - ; What matte r if ur feet are torn ?, r ; r : ' Quick step I we'rel : with liim before morn, ' That's "Stonewall Jacklsm'sway 1", v.. The sun's briglit !anccs fodt the j mists ?f Of morning-Vand by (eorge J iy - Uer! Longstreet,. strugglm' in ihe lists,1 ''" '' ; Hemmed in' an ugly gorge. 4 - ; 1 '.Tone .and his Yankees, whipped lcf ire. V. 'Bay nets and grape Tj hear our wall rar, ;", V "Charge, Stuartt I p:y off Ashly's score," j 71 'Stonewall JacksinU1 way." ? - i Ah ! maiden, wait, and witch, and yearn, For-n-WB of StonjewaH's .liaud ! ' Ah! widow read with, eyes' that burn ' TJiatTTing upon thy hand. 1' .? Ah I wife, sew' rf,;priiy cut, hojie on ! Tliy life shall not lie ajl forloru ! The' foe had better ne'er jleen born, -' Tliat gets iu ; t-Stnie wall's way." -f Brigadier General 11. W Ripley has received a preset it of a finis bay horse frbui Htm. J. P. Ktnan, of South Carolina. y. L0STJ A NEGH0 boy, aged 'about 8 years, named il ALECK, the property of James, D Franks, .of. Wake countr. -He let t Mrs. t ranks Ion Monday morning. Jan uary, 5th inst.; When last heard from he was inakinsr his waytowards b'aleigh." ?The borjia quite likely ; has large, whita eyes and thick lips. A 'half wit," he may not be abla to. give his master's name J but can tvllthe name of his lather and mother. His mother is named Harriet, bn iui ucr oam iims wnuiau i iae propsri? or mre. f rancs. anu ie man ueiontra to oarnaoAs joneu. ue i very i Diacx, ii aa on as eia iur nai. cucaown ana Da-uv worn. " ft I ' AS J ffJa Ml l t aav i ue nnaer)i saia oor win ue noj rany reward ea oy Drinsr- ing nim io Jirs. iranss-or to mjseii. i OEO. W. ATKINSON". Wake countr. Jan. 7. - I .' r - - 63-dtf- , Jan. 6, 18C2 the first houi. d of the United Statrsiu time' of actual , armcljtele!ljion ngainst the authority hikI governrunit oi im limited States: and as 5t and necessary war im-a'sofe for suppressing the Vaid rebellion, do. on thi dav of January, in the year of our Ltd one . eight, hundred and sixty-three, and in accordance with tny purpose so to do, publicly proclaiiri, for he full per'otl ol one hundredf tlays from the day first -above mentinedf rder and designate as tpe States and parts of States wherein the people t heref resjec- tivtiy are ims aay in . reneiii.nr :aamst tnt unueu States, tlie Tollowing, to wit: . , - - r . - ArKtnsas,: Texas, , Lioutsiana, (except tne; parities of St. Uernard rlaquemmes, Jeflerson, bt, daipes, ' Ascension, Assumption, Terrebonne, Lafpurche,St. Martin and Orleans, including the city of pSew0r leans,) Mississippi, Alabama, Fhrila Georgia, South' Carolina, Notth Canlina iind-Virginia (except the . forty-eight counties designated as West Viriuia and also the-counties of Berkeley, Accomac, Njrthatop 1 ton,, Hizabeth City, York, Princess Anne, and Nor folk and Portsmouth,) and which excepted partsare for the present leftr precisely as if the proclamation were hot issued. , ' ' j . h And -by virtue of jhe-power .and for the purpose j afoTc-said.T do order and,' declare .that allj persoris held as slaves within ti e said. designated States ird parts of said States, are, and hence f6rwardjsha!l be free ; aud-.that the Executive "Govern men t of; the Tm tel States, including the. military' ami naval authori ties thereof, will recxguize and maintaiMthd freedom ' of Said persons. . , .' : f. ': : ; ' 'r' ; ' Ai d I hereby enjoin upon the people so declared . to be free, to 'abstain, from violence, unless' in tieces- sary self-defence, and I recommend to tbem that in all cases, when "allowed, they labor faithfully for , reasonable wages. And I further declare and make known that such persons, bf suitable condition jwill I be received into the armed service or. tne unnea States, to garrison forts, positions stations, a,nd-Jother' . places, and to man . vessels - of all ' scrts 'inlthe paid service, --'And 1 upon this act,sin'cirelyoiiey:e tp be an act of justice, 1 warranted by the Obnstituion, i1 upon military 'necessity;! I invdkei the' considerate ! judgment of mankind aud the gracious fa vor 6f Al ' mightyGod. - i .' i ' . ' :. ' ...r-i,' In witness whereof j I have hereunto set my band and caused the "Mai of the United States I be I affix L. S. Dodo ai tba city of Washington,: thisl the first day of January, in the year of our Lnrd'one thou sand eight hundred and sixty-three, and of he Inde pendence of the United States of Ainerjcajthe eighty- . seventh. i-;;.,'-ABRAHAM, LIMLffci By the President, d S ivy r'al,er Ke'or' '-w'm tf) answer complaints for arbitrary litis .p arrests" and imprisocnients in violation bf the C n- HEApQUARTERSi, (JAVAURY BRIGADE Goldtboro' M (jknekal. Orders, I . No. 17. : II. THE FOLLOWING eioned officers and private, balonffinff to the 63rd R4er't Korth Carolini Troops, "Partisan Rangers, are published as uesi ners : NAMED NOX-COMMIS- 'stitution. ti. Wii. H. Sewakd, Secretary of State. KissTok. Jau. cth.. i . -y this give .' Ediiors State Joubnau: The. news from; ; locality is very im portatit to-day I- cnhnot' you the details of thing as they now stand down here. It would be indiscreet in mo to do so." 'will say, however, that' we "have- iust heard . t rom '. below J and . .From the West. ' - Modii.e, Jan. 4. The Arkans is legislature has imposed a fiue of n t less thatf five thousand, tior more thati'ten thousand dollars! and 'imprisonment in tae penitentiary, fronr five to ten years, upon parties canght trading with Tankees. ' , . ,t HiiMman's scouts bring infarmation of Grant hav ing sent six thousand troops, from Holly Springs to Memphis. It was believed that large portion of his torce would join McClemand s expedition. - BIyth's cavalry drove the Yankees into their 1 renchr es at Memphis, captured and brought off two hun dred head of cattle , f ' Rosencranz wrote Nfth that he was about giving Bragg a terrible thrashing. Our troops are elated at Bragg's success. . . . . fi PoTAsn. The scarcity of this article in the South ern Confederacy is a cryinglishame, when the mate rial for making it is so abundant in the mi 1st of the broad domain of our productive cintry. It is stated that corn) stalks will produce from one thousand "pounds, nearly eighteen pounds of potash.' ' Oak and forest leaves twenty-four pounds from the same qnan- tity. ine process is simpte uoiiect me maxenai in a dry4 snady place, "protected from the wind," and burn "to ashes : carefully celled the same And make the ley in the usual way, letting the water remain on the ashes for not les3 than twelve hours ; then evaporate in an iron kettle, till a mass of the consistency of soft soap begins to form ; continue the heat, occasionally stirring with at iron ladle, untilthe mass begins to fuse and ussume the color and appearnce of metal. It is then I ready ', to be "set aside to cool and break; into pieces. A little practice will enable any One to be- bomeexpert in the manufacture of.it. - -'At U:o pre sent pnee, about So per pound ror potasn this is an enterprise which eommends itself to some.of our farmers during-the winter months. Danville Jegi tef. . ' : ;.' j ! - : ' TNDiCATioiss or Salt in RowAir. Mr. Jesse Rib- elin left at ur office, last week, the. production;' tof two gallons oi water txen irom a pi v near nis rrsiueucty - . t L which vlosely resenpies, , in tasn, ana tappcarancc, salt and lime. There is an extensive cow lick" run- iifng across several plantation 12 mi les south of this place, on" a part of which' some of the neighbors have sunk a pit of 12 or 15 feet in depth, hoping to strike a salt sDrinff. J- Mr. . Ribelin took two gallons of the water which collected in this pit, arAd boiled it down, and obtained a substance asdescribed abova--resem-Uling salt and linio. Would it not be worth while for the State Geologist to visit this place, , and - make Such an examination aatn determine' the probable value'ofthft discovery 1Waiciman, i isfy.tU t i Pbooress of Free Navigatkn-Another G,cn 'boat Destboted. It is reportctl in oiir. city that several gunboats, accompanied by a; trans port, came up the Yazoo river a day oe" two since, and, while atT r CoApant B. : Private Thomas Cates, " "' ' . Johnson II. Evans, CoupAjf y e: ' P. ivate James Vest, " WmKWocd, John Tull.v, COMPANT K. Serg't D 11 Sherril, Private Paol C. Cardin, -'Thirty dollars reward is Private John Crab tree, ; , Jas Davis, B AlilUkin, 4 -Andrew Milloway, Wra. Roeera, W A Straffenstradt. 4(- tt 2 id for the" apprehension and delivery to Col. P. G. Evans, commanding 63rLreg i merit N. C. Troops, Partizan iRansrers, of each or-any one , of .tne above naaied deserters.! By order of iing. lien; B. U 'Cavalry.. r j .-;. ' 7-63-d6f IkOBKRTSOJf, Commanding CHAS. H. G0RDOK, Captain & A. A. G. A GOOD coolf. washerand Ironer. Also a fine il buggr. and harness, aearlr nen.:, Apply,, to StaU Journal oltice. " - Jaa.fv-i ..Viic uxij f-4r: lu ,.f3tf- Unirersltj of ortliCarplina, Chapel Hill THE next Session will - begin op Saturday, Jaauarr I7th and ead-on Thursday; Jane 5th j 1863. Board by CoL Guthrie at 'the Eagle : Hotel $155, tui-' tion $30, and room rent $5 per session, all payable in ad-' viuce; -The tveana. f iustractioa are. ample, and pains have been takes to bring, all the expenses of, education within reasonable limit. . D. L. SWA1JL, Prea't- January 5, 1863. ( -. , , d3t .:i ?Lostk or Stolen, Oa Tuetdayi 2Sd December, 18C2, onihe Raleigh and CpJ A Beware! will be paid for tte delivery of flu a Larjre Ladies Trunk, covered with white caa- xessy with the initialaof il W-JBarked.apoujit. , .Thar above reward Ii be paid upon its delivery to ta etfro prietor oflhe Exchange Hotel, Raleigh, N.,C - , Jan. lt 1SK3 t - .. , 53-dlw-pd u Hcthcl Academy.-V 4 . flllE Snrlns session of thLt School onens on . JL the 3rd Monday in January next . .:. v .- ine price oi Doaja ana xumon 11 one nanarea ana twenty dollars per term of twenty weeks. ' - i fZ" f ' : ' - For particulars .address the priacipal at Bethel Hill,' Person count vl C '(A1 , -if-. -"'!.?. . ; . T. J. HORNER, PrincipaL. Ecbnont In nonsrvKrf n I ri zl f ' V - 1 A V - t ..'W . . . . 1 . . . . a. wpii vt vena me aousortoer iwo uwiars, i r woica ar vill send , them three rtceits, tbe ioost nsefulo Hero - ; x irst, I win ead a receipt for douUtngthe' itrdusary7 country-made or turpentine soap, at accost or mot, more., than two cents per pound In addition to the cost of the W " a! " , - -LI J .Ll. i1 . ... iuib ius oruiairv Mp, iKnann vacm ith wiiinr,' poap. This article wachea elobea with much leas rubbing, X have told a great ma ay of these receipts, and so far, I have uot beard a tin?le edbnUlaitSi :.,At-ir M . . I Second. One for making an cxeeUeut article of washing fluid. : 4 -'.:- . - - -" ;. " V la -usingthis preparation "very Uttle' rubfclagr triir be necessary. The ingredienta for majking 4e same are kept in most Drug and Grocery Stores. By using this p reparation, clothes, can be prepared for tat starch aucT iron chvaper,. and Jwith. fcnort erse than the ordinwy. way oi warning.-, iui article cau d. maae in a very rr.: .snort time; i v if .t i s-j, d'i'.-n.. Cj Third, tne for making patent starch polish, y i ' , . : The use f this -polish will ' enable the most 'ordlaarr" Irocer to rive linen the apkteartBevof mat havitr left the .l try i'yalnable Fann forltent; yhanda of the "most experienced finisher., Tery beautifuL jmj nu oiTingi nana; noiea ie m pavment. Addrees, tti t :f As -riEKCr, Ui.i Mount Hope, P. U.. Ueckleuburg Co.aTa . .1. 7J ;( Certificates j ' f, M'e hereby "certify that we have falrlv.teettd Mr. Pier, tev'a Receipts for making Soap, ahd bvheva tt to be every tning, he represents Mwri-'w- ; l'J"""r..U -; .H L. .w icit, of QarkfTUTe, Va, , , - -DirkxtY LawiHia, Do. b -, R. H. Baptists j Co-yluJloydtoa.-iw f s ' Sally SJiLieos, ' Do. , r W. T. CflAPrixJ Charlotte, Va. -Lnf'4 , Wa. It, Bi4.scjfr,)ecklaharg, :Va.iin'ft n A N the 22nfl of tue present month I shall V- rent the well known farmfor the present year, for merly belonging to 'Mrs; Martha H Tcrryll, deceased. 11 miles east of Raleigh. There is a good dwelling with two rood fire r places, six-rooms, aud all necessary jonthruses. Kefugeos would find it greatly t?, their interest to attend the renting, or make, application. to the undersigned pre-H vious to the above named time at Raleigh, by letter or to J. D. Powell or W. J. Allen at the same place, , who will take pleasure in showing the premise's as well as give All necessary information., v -o-r ;i;;r ' '. . JAMES M. PACE, Guardian. . January 5,1863. : ' - - ' dtd. pd' ; ,T)ERS05S Wishing to Manufacture Soap; can JL' obtain the ..necessary material from C. IL Thompson, M. IS. K.,5 by applying at the -X.C. Depet.;. For tbo grease furnished, one half its weight in soap'will bere- quired in payment. Dec. 29th, 1862. 56-ldtf TIIOS. D.:IIOGG. . i, ; - Capt. A C. N CVJSix Per Cent ; Conppn Bpndsj v . t ., DeceniWr 28th. 18G2. ), SEALED proposals will be received at this of fice until 10, o'clock.' ai m , 26th day of January next, for the purchase of $200,000 of Bonds, issued bf the State of North Carolina, dated January 1st, 1863, running thirs ty tears and payable at this Department ... r--,v , , - The above bonds will have Coupons attached, for inter; est at air per cent, per annum, payable 1st of July and 1st of January in -each year, i-- '-. : .', Saccessful bidders, upon being informed of the accep-; tance 6f. their bids, can deposit the amount of their bids,' including tho interest acerued thereon to the credit1 of the PublicTreasucr, in the Bank of North Carolina or Bank of Cape Fear, Rale-iffh. r -; ' Parties bidding will please address their letters,, en dorsed "Proposal for N. C. Stocks." to the Public Treas urer, at Raleigh, T. C; " " : " ' "'" "' . The bids will be opened in the presence of the Governor, Secretary andWDonrptroller of tl State, .and the Presi dent of the Bank of North Carolina. . 1 . Di W. COURTS, Pub.Trea. RtleighjDec 29, 1862. t. ; ' 53-dtd Eqnlty Sale of Iind In Rowan Corinty r f arid Town Lots in Salisbury. . t - 13 T order ortne court or Eauityvi win ex. -Up ?C This will eertify that I hkyeglvrn'Mr. Pierce's Reeeipta a fair trial, and that.it is he humbug. !r--4 U ; .t;f!'i'ri. TKWis to certify! O. M, SjmUjXunenbnrg.'' that I have used ihe abov rcceint ier n aking Soap, and think U is the best and cheapest meth-J on at roaring it, i nave ever seen, i would sot be entire ly without it for tea doljaj- v , 5 ?r; ,K,vt iusuA amdbkwi, Lunenburg, Va. .v1,ii.cnf xri3w sv.i I, would advise every family ta curchas. a Receipt. 'i bey couia noc spenaa ooiiar to turn tnem octaore ABaily, Lunenburg, Va.- No House keepershcutd be without these useful receiptr. -v t. . cu;ax AHoaxwa, Ltinenburr, Taj R JasI W Sash, MecklenUrg, Va... N'ov. lL' :d4w3ms j" l Salp.or.lAnfls, Negroes,: &c 9t- iff: i. m a ine- r irsi, jsccona ana mira nays or Jan- - uary, A; D 163, the Lands an Negroes, Household , Furniture, Corn,' a nurabir of valuable Milch Cows. Ae.."v' of the late Mrs Rachel Stokes, and also a' number of fine beef Cattle, a valuable Jack, several, head of horses, with .'other articles too' nuinerbits to taeatfoa, the : property 'of ' tlie late Mrs. Stokts and. CoL U. S. tSJtM,leccasrd,'Ul besold .on a credit of twelve, munths.. r1'-' : This'ia to take place at she" former Trtidence-of General1 ' Stokei, called tba Bend do the , Yadkin tti?er about ;fesrj t j miles above Wilkesboro'.j , J! ' .. ', r Attention is especially invited to the Vsalnable4n del-v ;' ' : rable tract of, land ofleredJor sale. V.U :. t On Mondar veninr. the 5th of January, rill h nA mm - the property of thclatef Mrs. Stokes, "a Valuable rtock Faim, in Ashe county: cinlaining about 50f acres, . te - Also, on a credit of 12 months, there will bv sold a quan .lity of Hay, and a parcel! of Household FamftuW;? - With the will annexed Col. M-S. Stoke$, i ? Dec8 . . . i.'-. 1 V; ' 1 1 . .1 JACOB FHALEY. Adm'r. Is r of Mr. R. Stokes, and Adm'r of Hillsboro N, (j ; $100 REWARD, RUNAWAY from the I subscriber's planta tion, in Caswell county, N. C, on Sunday night, December 28th, 1862, two negro f boys,; named John and Jerry, for whose apprehension I will , pay FIFTY D0L L A liS each. f : ' ' ' JOHN is a dark looking negro, about 5 feet 6 or T inches high, and a little tonga j .t u'dif Had on, when he left, a green jacket with metal huttonS .He formerly belonged to the estate of John Cook Green, ofCulpeper county, -Virginia. ''' "'' I ' JERRY is about the same color of John, features rather sharp, spare-made and about John's height; wore,' when he left, a copperas-colored coat,; and a cap '.with a red band around it, and a rosette of ribbon on one side. He formerly belonged to a geutlenian in Pitt county, N, C, whosp name is not rememberedi i"' . Both of these negroes were recently purchased by me in Richmond, and I suspect thai they will endeavor to make their way into the -Yankee, lines in the eastern part of ' North Caarolina. - i . -'.'-' 1 will pay the above reward for their apprehension and confinement in jail, so that I can get them, and any infor mation which may l;ad to that will be thankfully received and suitably Tewarded. Address. 1 . i i Atm at av w a 1 Danville, Va- Am. MS 7 T-- f .64-CZW He a do u a stx c s. Cavalry Buioade, 1 Goldsboro , Jan. Srd, 1863. j soldiers be loo sing; to Carol) n troops, (ParUaan General Orders,.) . $Jo. 17. - I TTHE following named the 59th regiment North Katrers) having deserted the service are advertised a deserters, and a reward of thirty dollars will be" paid for the sDbrehension and delivery Yf each one to D. . 13. Ferebee. Colonel Commandint S9th .Regiment N. C. Trooos: "p- " ' thtnrro : mrA nn, mit v-4 '.mntlrf(" Lvraise the JEHinS from the wreck, or a ooat abotitit. in the leasts The enemy are iu heavy forcev destroyed on the 12th insUnt, a topedo exploded Bo at Newbern-and mav l)d":bn ihe tebve IvihU iirecl 'der the transport, shivering it into a t boOsand weries tion to-day j l! The Yazoo is a bard mer for navigation, ana lt.wiii I cannot write more'at this time, pVrad venture be impossible for Yankee boats to effect insurance m may say too much. I 1! VUncmnati. Mittissippuin. I ' - i . COWPAMY A. : John Kilgore,H CbaaHKojI, . ... . ; COKPAJTY C. George W Bnrton, Jvadir Ivey,r c n - r- - COMPASY D- .; : Elisha Belch, , . . Iawrence Boone,t 1 t Jesse Dilday, - -; : ' Henry T Deberry, James Ifolloman. Henry R Wade, , .Isaac" Godwin, Barnes Griffith, : James R Williams, ' William A, Overton, ; Benjamin T Parker, J eree J) ickens , rohn Futrell, James Brenn. CoapArrE. John T Barrett, By order of Brig. Gen. H4 Caralry. - Win J Lay, ;:V -James Browning,;, -James Hope, . John Hoffman, Merrit R Sharke. I Coxrarr F. James B Butler, - - 1 Kenneth Butler. ; SiTilliam Brogden, enry H Gill, & ' Wm EOolloman, Edward Morris, ; : James Wj Morris, Jetty B Lawrence, . Isaac Parker, . Nazareth Parker, John W Pearce, George Taylor, V iewu Tfinmu, John It Waioughhy. Joseph W White, , jan C H. RoBsaTsojf, Commanding CHASED. GORDON. Captain and A. A. GeneraL 63-d6t pose, the following Real Estate for sale, at the Court' House in Salisbury, on the 3rd day of January next, at It ii wiukk, aw. An. '!. , One fourth part or interest in the. Brick Offices, oppo site the-Court House, and the entire interest in the front nd of. said Onion Lot, where Phillips no lives, extending, back from main street to the offices. - '-. I 'Also, all the Real Estate belonging to John W.' Ellis, de ceased consisting of the following tracts of land, and Town - Lots One' tract" nf land adjtining the lands of William H, Iiorah.and others, containing. 100 Acres One tract of land adjoining the lands of Lawrence B tin gle and others, containing 154 Acres.;. One tract known . as the" John Hartraan land," containing 50 Acres, situated near Salisbury One third interest in a tract of land in thj: suburbs of Salisbury, adjoining the lots of F. E. Sho ber and others, on the Mocksville road, containing One Hundred . Acres the . other , two-thirds b Jng owned .by John I. Shaver and; Henry A. Lemly. ;A16, a. Lot on main street in Salisbury, on which are two tenements, ad joining: the lets of A. L. Young and B. F. Friley. - -. AH i, the one-.fourth interest in the Brick: House Lot, occupied at present by S. tt. Harrison as furniture rooms. ; . Terros six months cedit, with interest from date, purchas 'ert giving bond and two or more approved securities. ' r - Also a house and lot on main street, known as the Row zee property, adjoining the Bovden House. , . : y ; L. BLACKMER, C. M. E. Dec 29th, 1862. ' j - ' "':; :-15 dtd ; 1863, v- THEv NyrrV'T- ; v1863. Soiithern Field and Fireside; ' : published at augusta; ga. . J . 4 Fft.&V Class ''Liferaryand Jgrimitvrdl Journal. Many distinguished Southern Writers contribute i - ; ' to its Columns. .4 On the first Saturday in -January, 1863, a New Series will bo commenced, in7 Quarto form, of Eight Pagesona-' venienttnr Binding. v Each number will contain THIRTY TWO CPLUMNS Reading Matter. , The"4 Proprietor trusts that his exertions to maintain a Firsf Class Southern Literary Papet will be liberally sustainLv -.r r; - -?: ;;- , The j Terras of the paper will FOR. ONE TEAR, S" ......... t HIA II KfA.t 4 ...... THRr.V. MONTHS. . SINGLE COPIES, f -gST" Clubs of 10 or more, for one year $2 each. '' 1 ft Armnr. lit month si $1 aach. -$3 00 ... 00 ... I 00 ......v-TEN CENTS 10 or more, six mouths; $1 each. "POST M ASTERS,' are invited to use their influence in behalf' C the. papers 'On all subscribers forwarded by them, except at club rates, they will be allowed a com mission of twenty per cent,t No commission on clnb rates can be allowed. fc . - . . ,t ; , ; The first number: of this Favorite "Weekly will con U in . the-bejgianing:Of u - i-'-. hfl . '..,-M, "BELMONT;- 4 :' Jl ThriLlMg tlomancofttte Ttut ntvryt ' 5 H ;By Mrs- Sea E. Hear, of South Carolina. . - Also the opening of a Series of Five Ca Arms or a His-, ,Toar. V::" ,'.''.',:""'". k , ', ' - ? A Georgia Court Forty, Years Agot J, ; . 0-1 --itBy PHiL0!rTiCH.1 ' A '4 ; And the first ofa Series ef "B ALLASDS OF THE WARti B v "Hcaasar," "whose charsaiag prod actions, recently bIUhcd, have marked this juvenile Poet as the '"Keats .the",South:" These wiir.be follewedTby .a Series of .Sketchy. Romances, , by Hon. W; Giufoaa Srusjind br a choice collection of original and selected Tales, Vhich ft is not boastirg to say, will render the JFuld mnd Jftrtsld more atiractive than ever. , "- ."y- i.-f . TV. , JAJ1ESJUARDNJEB, Proprietor. rnbe ; Ffifth A eadem - jk. mil cuuiiueiux ft FEBRUARY, 1863. tO -. ' T -V r Nov. 28,' 1862. 40-dAwJm Military Academy. e Year of this Institution the FIRST .WEDNESDAY IN or information and circulars apply ISUP'T iJ. il ACADEMY, v , . Hillsboro. C. To Refugees ill i4? .r VALUABLE Farm for SaleA Yaluahle fam v consisting of 165 aires of good land for sale.,) It is . located in a healthy situation' on the main' road bet wet n . New ton! Catawba county, and Lincolnton. Lincola eoantr.' A ,1 , miles from Lincoln tori. There are. good improvements ' on the: farm a good House, Barn and Stables also a good orchard of Peach and Apple Trtaiv'.t-.ftj' .Refugees from the cast will find this a desirablf opportn nitv for locating In one C the best ' parts 6f the' State. V' For further information applr toT--'r v J ! STAT K JOITRVA VVir.tr. i ' Ti Ota-' ICWQ' .-t-'-!T:-:; T. . . ' -it -mm .At' TrlnlfF "TnllAfPA - THE next Tern will commence Jan. ;tht18C3. Tuition the'sime As formeriy;'Board $2Jper month; 1 ' in advance. . We. have, comfortable rKms, proper, fumu i . ture, and good board. " The regular College routine, will f " -4x continued arlth a competent Faculty. i'-fi are prepared to receive., boys of any 'age, or advancement..; StodeUta t ; -,'r ' can have rooms separately or otherwise as tnir be orefarrad. For firthflf-information j ad Jrtxur tht nMtAwfnA H- - i i December 13th, 1862. 7- lm pd Drlvpr-a Wnntipd f(. 1 A TTniTE Drivers for a ttate team. Wanted ; XJ it haul cort at Tarboro. N. foP thl$ Depp-t- UUtrO, JU't ' f menL dec l:tf Commiasiry Department, Raleigh, Nf C. v. 'X LL Persons; whot present themselves at Ihe Il Office of the Surgeon General, between ;the hours fif .." 9 and 10 a. ni., will be vaccinated, free of charge. I ,U i-:trt:-ih EDWABD-WAKUEN".' 51 dUi Raleigh, Dee. 10lh, 162, 4 A JAISAV Rpfflomnnt I.nnrle fnw fin In THIS plantation fj on the, Tadkln RlTer. half a mile from Holt burg Depot, on the N. C. Railroad, In Davidson county containa eight 'hundred acres half ' ,ciarea ana in cultivation ine balance J wood land. ,123 acres rirer bottom' lml in cultivation, and 75 acres Wf the best quality '.of unclejired creek, bottom Compose apart u 01 ine aoov tract. iPere is a good dwelling and out bous- ws nu m pnoc vrvuira, rrmnu oesinng vo iook a tae place win call ,upou the subscriber, who will be at andersp 'm&i.; '- '"'. ':' "': $-d2m".iiv4,l ft- home until Christmas . D3 r T Desirable nesidence Fci Sale; ffB highly Impr bred Trenhes by John Maunder, fcy be pui s . 1862 . 56-lm-pd To' Kefasrees and timers. H01SF and Lot for Sale An excellent House and Lot at Hollr SoriueS ii7 aLTeed for aa1J Tba J 'ouse is a Large one with- six rooms; four.' fir places and 4 f ' Dec 24 182 42w necessary , outouiidings, ana -a line well of water An the yard; The.Jot consist of 25 acres in wood. , The, place will be aold eheaD. The neiehborhobd Is pood." .r , ' H ? Apply to t -1-5 STATE- JOURNAL OFFICE A FEW Bianki on hand and for Sale, at the jCjL Joarnal Office. , . ' i e i' . 1 t : - r I v now Oecnnled ourcbased bv anolvw - i - ' ' L. . . - - . . v ;yaspnsJ7anted. THE Snbscrlber Wishes to parchase,TW0 and FOUR Horse WAGONS. Application to be made to tne Commissary Departments ear tz .r ei gxr-.r- fT".D. HOGG. . r L'aleighDjffv.lCth, 1E62 -fc.-i'v4-.t4Sdtf; r 1 - 1 1 nVt?J or It ALirda A G Asros R.' R.Co:; V ' 1 Ta a a - w AA a . - . Th Hfllldi flf thlf Crtmninv vill matnM A;ik. " - ' ' " ... M.l.a H - MU .MH AAA At k j ;ii dav of Janaarr? 18(53:-n4 -nf . ofijce. ,. Parties holding these Boada arc herebr nolined iui no inter esv wu oe auowea on same alter matunty. . ; wWi VASSTreasare:-:f ;rV Omen e ;U; f. Raleigh, Na,j Dee, 23, Ufi2 RAtrtoff A'GIstov H.Ri Crt. V , 'l n Board of Directors of this Company have delared aiyiaend 01 ten per cent, on the capital Sfa 'mil iftn- Iti. fir. llnu).. I. t . . . v w. w. VAhS, Treasurer, f r piUl Stock, payable oa at ' , -'", TEN GOODMUim Apptyat tu Oommfes partment. 4. IUleigh,Nov.i22,18i2. -TDOMAS D. HOGG. Captain A C. S. :. ' dtf ft ' K i f ''4 1 1 ,1. tt'T-T ; -1 '-r lln iTliMMtlliiil llli Mi 4: ",t";j""'" Ttiuy" s-' ; A. .

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