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I .'S ADTUTISIX(t. JOIUf SPELMAy, Editor and rroprlctcf. ADVERTISEMENTS wXP; h Insrrtcd al .ta oort4s fr jar f tta Urr I for tk ioertioa and us it no luis for each tubseqaacl ? DAHA' EDITION, for G montbs" ........ G 12 Lsjrtioa. 3Jarriaie.noUcc ar.d OiitiiTk VUl 99 T 11L-W E Ovi i Y, for 6 months charged a auttlcot., JOn W02K f verv dwcrirtinn wl!l be t ' eroted at this Office witL dU patch, aid Qr as ffjtn b naa ia tha Southern CaafW tny. j ; t RALEIG-H, -K. O, FRIDAY, - OVMBER 13, 1863. c - . ' : j : ' ' '" ' ' ' , ' -. ' ..y .'-' -.-- - . - . ! .. --. ! . . .1 . - '--.. ; : ;, . - i , : ;-,":: : ' . . - : '"..; ... -., .'- s- .--".v.- ; - l l v- : : - '.''':';:-:.--'': : . - ' " ,. ; .::'':: j :. . ;:-!U .v :'. ': ' .' : ' ' " ; '141? - : - ' '. -- .i . .. ! ;: :' i Mi MilrinfiriT fTfl- fnir I mi ! .i. mm r- mi i m n iiilii-p-w-fcMili"'lli " iilfHrii iwi mi Mini I' HUPh'm f mTt-mmttjSntmXKVWfKaamm WmmmmmmmmmmmmmWmmmmmWinBmmWmmWmWmm&m ' I VoL.V. . ' . v.. 1- ft v.: - f. s. r ; I .1 r-V ' WEEKLY EDITIOX, for G niorthy'r""?"!.- No subscriptions received bn any other . terms than the above, nor for a lonjr r or shorter poriod.' . ; . . - - . : - : --:- - - Confederate jLaws. : I AK ACT MAKING A PPROPU1ATIOXS TO MEET THE INCR-ASE OF PAY ATm'.OK IZED BY THE ACT OF' -.CONGRESS, EN?. - TITLED " AK ACT TO INCREASE; TIl PAY -OP'fOERTAlN OFFICERS AM EM? BLOYEES IN TIIE.EXE) CTIYE AND LEG4 ISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS" APPROVED OCTOBER TI1IREENTII, EIGH-TEEX JIUNf DRED AND SIXTWO. ' The Connress of the Confederate Staicsof Amsrin ca do enact, That thfe foi'lowin amonnts bt' paiS, Out of any money not! otherwise app ropnatcd, to wit: ; v. k. For deficiency in appropriation for c nifensa tion of the Secrctury of th. Tnnsun , Assistjsct ;. Secretary, Comptroller, Auditors', .Treasurt-r anc; ' Register, and clerks and niops-jfij-i- in th.i Treas. try Departincnt, from the tliirttcnth of Oetob 'r eighteen haitdrwl and sixty-tn-o, to .lanuar.vj-hed thirty-first, 'eighteen hundred and sixty-three, ti wit.: frr, increase ofpar of clerk?, &c.;"unacr the act" aforesaid, eixtjteiglrt-thousand dollars. 4 For deficiency in appropriation fbrcoineiisa tiocof th Secretary of "iVar, Assistant Secretary, 1 Chief of Bureaus,'clerks, nie.seners, ttc.,Tftm the thirteenth Oet'br, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, Jto January the thirty-liist-eighteen hundred and ; sixty-thre'e, to wit: for incroase o f pay of cierk3,' Ac, "under tie act aforesaid, twenty-one thousapd,, eight hundred and eighty eight dollars and twen-j-ty-thrce cents. , , :i ' . I For deficiency in appropriation for compensation? of the clerks, messenger and. laborers in the Poster Ollico Department, froin the thirteenth October, eighteen hundred and sixty-two; to January the ; thirty-first, eighteen hunoYed . and sixty-three,? . seven thousand, seven handred.2.a'd fifteen dollars.; and twenty-four cents. ' . . : For deficiency in appropriation for compensation; ot the clerks ana employees m ine iavv ieparv--; mcnt, fpom the thirteenth October, eighteen htih-s , drcd and sixty-two, to January the thir tv-fli st cighteeu hundred and sixty -three, nine hundred and seventy-three dollars and fifteen C:-nt?. , .Approved January 30, 1803. . . . KAN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR TRANRPORTA 'TION OF PERSONS WHO HAVE .BKiiN ''S MUSTERED INTO THE SERVICE FOR THE WAR. . . V The Coi'fjnss of ihe-Conf 'derate S'itei of Aineri i:a do endit, lT:it non-co: -nnissioncd olfi cers and. ; 'p'-ivates win have been mastered into service for ( ... the war, rod'! to .v-hon -furlonehs 'may be granted. 'r for not more than sixty days, sh :l be entitled to transportation home and back': Provided, That K this aHo nance shall only be made oncer during the ." term f enlistment of such noh-commissioned olii f cers and privates. f - '; Approved February 7, JS63. j ( AN ACT TO AUTJTORTZE ,TIIE APPOINT" i-M'ENT OF ASSISTANTS TO THE REGIS ; TER IS SIGNING RONDS.AND CERTIFI CATES. ' . ' . ? The Ccngrn rtf- the Confederate State of Ameri ca do enact. That the" Secretary, of the Treasury is liereby authori.ed to ap;'ir.t . t a clerks, if so many,, 'bo necessary, to assist the Register ia signing .bonds :'nd certificates" of st'ck, with-the salary of prin 'ipal 'clerks in the dtlpartsneht ; aud every bond ind certificate signed by one of the said eleiks"fr the Register sliall be a:s valid and effectual, to all intents'lind purposes, pk though the same were ac tuairV s'vgned by the p.'gister. in, his proper hand, tvriiinir. , i . . :r .App-dvtd-Feb'y 14,1BC3. -. AN ACT TO AtrilDRi'tf 'i iu: . IhLh UF I)ON!tiFOR FUNDING i Lir-ASL K 1 ALUl S. '' .1 Th c f'ci frrs of mMo enact. That, th ; i'and he is h rebv Confederate S ate of America : Secratary or the 'Treasury be luthoi iz--'- fi !??;. ciiyou boncis v, and cert i ft'Cat- s cf h)to?k, vi:H I:;ieixit, payable , " "jemi-Kcnunlly, at', 'he yearly rate ;bf eight ner ' ce it. )'.'; iifh ;c; tint hs' l:1;:)' be t Lqiiif ed n ex flisx.ge " all Treasury liot.-S which are no"vy fun- -3aLlp i.i eight per eent. b.-'rd.and als. to pay for - nry enl;.crpti.m ' th; Pro-Inc.- Loan which' m a.y !';' 'remain' unpaid after cxhau-ihig the one luindred. 1 million loan. ' 'i . ;,;.oo.l that the said 'Socrcfary.is also autlvr ;:iiEtdto! issue coupon bonds and'certificat.;s ofstock, - with i Everest at Jh'-' yt-arly rate of s-.-ven n i' nt;, i - ravai le si mi-anruanv. tor-suc:i amount a? wa ue 'i reouiivd. iwchih'ire : all trvrtsury notes riiieh are now fur.diilh- in seven per Ce st. b OEfiS. " "5ec. 3. That all bonds i-su-'d under this act. . fhtll be made redeemable at Iho ; !easure of tne v.. Governmen t after the expiration of five years from ."their respeetiye datig. but the faith of the Govern--merit fhall'be fdedgkl to redeem the same nt. th expiration of thirty yearsfrom 'such dates. . Sec. 4. That untilftho bonds authorized 'by'this . act cam be prcpar red the Secretary m iv vsuo in th'eir stead certificates showing the right of. the holders touueniand bondsof like data and amount, as soon as the same can be prepared. Approved Feb'y,20th, 1SG3. ; ' AN ACT TO PROVIDE.FOR REFFVDING TO T 11 K ST A T E O F A LA RAM A; I'll E A M O U N T OViHJPAlD I5Y SAID STATE (K ACCOUNT OFTFIE WAR TAX 0F EIGHTEEN '1IEN- DRED AND SIXTV XTVTWO. v: .. The Conor f of ill Co afe derate Stales of A met lea Secretary of Wis Treasury donai-X, , That th i i shall havet)oVvor to adi-ist and ascertain hc true "!mount of tax due from thcSrate of Alabama, tin-' ' ' der-the "act t asithorize the is.- oe of Treasnry notes, and to provide a var tax for their ;' rcdnip- :tion," and. the- acts supplementary thereto ; and : epon Fuch accounting, said Secretary, of the Treas I vury shall refund to the said fctate whatever sum fctaay have been overpajd.by the. authority thereof ainaersaio. act. . . " : ' ' , ' t -l t i- -i r r o - i: Approveu r en y io. isoj. mtvT ?r;m t'ttO v 7)f tpt avkr.to rA.m V GENERAL J. BANKIIEAD .M AGRUDERr i AND OFMQKRS AND MEN OF HIS COM- MAND. AT GALVESTON, TEXAS. v Retolvcd bv the C&n area" of -the Confederate Stat en f America, That the b.Jd. ictF'id and gailat't conduct of j! aior (areneral J. ivlTlX her.d inirruder. f-Cok Thoinas (Tieon. -Maj. Leon Smith i and other I cilCers, and of tlie Texan Rni-gers and soldiers J ergs gcd in the 'attack on, and victor- achieved ipv'itj the -land arid naval forces of the enemy at Garcston on the first of January, 1SG3, 'eminently'.' icctitl themJto '.he thank of Congress and the " IcoMnJry. j . ' , ' -''?' i .,.'; 1 f. Resoh-ed,' That thi3 brilliant achievement " fre; !tirig,i under- the Providence of (rod, ; in the cnv-tire of the war steamer "JfarrieV Lan,-" and 'efegt and ignominious flight of-the. hostile illc. . ft-OT the harbor, the re-capture of the city - land the Vaising of the blockade of the portj of . Gal vect 3LsignalH' evinces that superior force may; be c v ffi coaic- bv skjlfCl concer-tion and daring cour- Ige. tArt-qvcd Fttb'y5th, lfcG3. i 'fcTTO AMEND 'AN ACT FOR THE L3 1LISTTMENT AND ORGANIZATION OF GENERAL STAFF FOR THE ARMY OF ..J CONFEDERATE STATES." ' ' - jPtigre'sofjhe Confederate. States of Ameri- titact, That from and after the passage of ' ' the rank, pay and allowances attached ee of Quartermaster General-of tha army of ittderate tates, shall be those of a Bria- jd: r '. .11017; I in the Provisional army. I A: roved March 20th, UG3.-. ' JT TO AUTI10U1ZETHE APPOINTMENT At REGISTER AND AN- ADDITIONAL I1K AND-A DRAUGHTSMAN FOR THE ' DEI 'ATiTMENT. ' -. j Qongres of the Confederate States of Ameri j enact. That the Secretary of the Navy ba .il'ted to nppoint a' Register at a salary'o'f one c: c; N. In1. -id eight" hundred -dollars per annum : a Jsmaa ataal.&rjr,ofnthouan&tru hun ?!Iarg per annum ; and "an additional clerk ary of oris thousand two hundred clpllg? Jium. ' - . , -: HvedApciHtlK 13C3. - liuaVccX That the-foregoincr resolutions oe pica t; day the Secretary of War to Mirjor I Msg! uder. ardbv him to his coiutnanJ. r Confederate Laws. JNo. 8G. - ' Abolish alt Ports of Hi livery Ail Act the Confedifatc states. . , Titer Conn re.-i9 of the Confederate Stat eg of Ameri Thatall laws or parts of laws establish- cd dp enact, inj; jany po: t or ports Of aehyery m the (Jonfede- rate) States be. and the same are ht-rebv repealedi andithat all ports of delivery hftrctoTore establish ed be, and (1 te same are hereby, abolished, except tech port? M delivery as are also' porta of entry. Approved; Mav 1, ISG3. nov dlaw2w . No. S7-1 ' - An wt in rro viae L-criaia msu.i 1 tlvne . fnir Holt ius Kle-Uions for Delegates to ti ciCosxrcss at Vac Confctleratc States i crrta in Indian NUions.' .i : ess of the Czrf 'derate S'aie of Amcri- ca j enact, title bv trt Thatia the several Indian Nations en- E ty to Delegates in the Congress ot the 'Stales,- thiif gutations.. for holding rucb Delegates ,shall be as follows: is shall-be held in all such Indian Na first Monday in i September, A. D., ConSederate elections for Sucli electio lidnd en the eighteen hutidred and sixty-three, and on the fiist MOny of SvJPteiaber, in e'aih secoml year there- aiter,. ' SKit' 2. Swch elections shad be conduc ted accor- A ding to trie moae prescriyeu y ias m ul mu sevafal Nations, except so.i'sr as such laws may be m(odined by this act. . " ' ' , Seie. 3. In such elections, every citizen of the Nation entit' cd to a'Dclvgate, vrho-ha not forfeit ed hireitizenyhip bv deserting.to the public enemy, or sefcktng protection from the G'.overn:ip?n of the Unitk-d Stftts, who shall be 'ona'ified to vte.fora member Of tie legislative b.'dy of such. Nation, Ehallibe enticed to vot?-for puch Delegate at any nlace in -sucli Na t'icn where he would be ent itle to vrfte fo-Movernor or Priucip el Ciuot. ,. --ch. 4. In lease such citi2enshall b m-tne mif- itarvt seryicq oi tne.vjonieueiuieoiiti.cswi m etiona cannot beheld at trie usuai places ot Ay election?. suc;a eitizens'saail be 'allowed camps. of the. army as hereinafter t-very Nation;:a .which elections are this act, p.-i.ls ehali uo opened at the places of hi-lding elections, and the returauntr oil .i r cci ssiirt.il iii.Ne inc. uauu-i iv-iui .o v tr.e Uovdrnon or PrihciffJ Chief.oi the Nation,. wiihiia to ii days after such elections. , Sei. G.H . miiitiiry 1 n every regiment or battaaoa m tu M. ' .. .-i ft - f 1 . i... Cl.4... Urt serttee ot tus A;o(iicwra oiato,- iue Coloiel or ot or .tie ofi'.ce ler oltic'er in command of the same in (command .of any less body of troops' on cietjchc'l ssiviee, shall appoint two juugjs . and three clerks to open ana hold gucu t-lectiidn. v. ho shall hold the t me, and make out tho'jiH books and returns in the same manner, as is usuial in holding other elections in the Nations, IrOnKlvvbicti deli regiment Or command came, and the returns on PjiiJ election .shall bo made within ten'diys. iseet V. iiic return'; of such elections in camps j-tiail be torwasciea l y the several commanding olh cers at'pointin. g the judges and clerks as afores or or Principal Chief of th' N'ati saiu to tiie Govei n on. ;or wi ir-h s:i(.'lk oicotion is 0 held -ej' :(;,i-,.iTn)rnr Princioal Clue! ot the Natioh for which such elections , is held, sliall ex- aminej futh n the re tii rns forwarded to.lum, and give to he .shall ae-cortainto have l-iceiyed , e ; son ;i t lie n ; faett' Sec iude; lest-naaibor oi votes, .a certificate ji' such , mi officer authorized to appoint the .ill 'xututhonzed.to adiiimister the pi j per oat is to iU'J lUUc'es anu eiejvt, ui icj i 1 ..1...1-.. !...,- may aliminictc tno tamo to. eacu oiher. ' : ' Sees 10. Ev Tiers-fU concerneci in holdi ng such flections in any- nation or. camp Eiiau iak , 1 ..A-l, i.,-.A.l an oat! i td sup .ort tlie constitution oi. iuc imi. 'crate t ttes iu d to discharge, hi duty in holdln; such election .fiiihfuily and impartially.- Apj ruveci ay 1, lfct3. I nov 4 law2w NO. 'J'j.) . : ' rtvf.a- Vraari' in the Quarter- A A kt to y . - j ' Txa import U.Gil ioi L' ri v a'i e ;rrop.e rt y. ' ; The Con f rex OJ iiiC L-OiifeUti Ure fJJ j.Uiie I- ca uo c .act, 4: mt iio.-oii.cer ciiaigeu wnn me - . 1 ' . .1 1 I Is.ife xii-ping, si.slei or disbursement of public invert to bis own ust-, or invest in in one v shail cj any kii.d of prdperty oia lheVchaauise, on private. aeeouiiU or tend with or without interest jany por- tion oi the public moneys entrusted to him tor sale r. disouisement or any otner pur- Jpose. j' Sec. kecpin or t hai ;;chasih; "That no officer charged with the safe r transfer or disbursement Of public money:, ged with or-assigned to tue duty of pur- lor titje goyeramenir or any dt partmeut or speculate in., .Theieod ;shall biiv trade, tragic either AireJti v or- i cell v !1S bv for tiie purpose of rc-sale or o'ther-wise, 'i-aiu tw biyise Kr orn -any anjicle of-f d or clothing or litaiterial of.whieii iiieame is maue or wiuen eutei oi into or coiisti- na.'t of the same, or any material oi war ' fcv artk le what --oever, which is or niay-be required to be. p arc has et for the use of the army or, the ; prosecution of the war. ' . . Skc: 3. No odicer shall -take a receipt in blank foKaiy article r articles- purchased (by him for the joveriitnent jor any ueparimc-ni tiie'.eo:,- ana every . receiptishall set) forth the ..true aoiwiint paki, and m wy.at account : and when payniJ'u't' is . macle on 'account of uropLi ty purchased : tid receipt shall set forth ti e naiueoi the person from whom such i)ropertlv'.v. as parchasvd '-md the place of his resi- tience, ,t t'iuiabkr tiling o:' tl.ings purt.iialt'd by items,- t, AS-iil: eus- tomarv' iai.thw particular cafe, the pi ice thereof, and thei d it e o 1 1 a v m e n t . . I. Sec. it. No otbeer who is in charge pf trauspor-' i tation, ipr who is empo("ered to the tauie. shall forward b government convey rnce r at the -Cxoense of govcijiimeiit, or to ir.e exclusion or de lay of gp wrnindiit freight, any comnjodity or pro perty oif any hiou. unless tue same oeumss to the . I ! 1 .1 41- 1 1 truvi-vn r fin t: nr sli'tii? dT.1l t Mi n L hei t'nf. i-rppnt autUtri2eu Dy iiuw Sec. Anypllicer ho shall violate any pro- vision id the tort-going sections, snau upon a con- before a court martial or . mnitary court, be cashiered, ana .piac..-d in the ranks : as a private lie war : rrocidea, l hat nothing ...... . . ... Oj lesein ooniaiiieai nii iaipan- me civu remeuv, ihich te goverbi:ient may have against any of ficer or -pis s'uicliies.for fraud, speculation or mis application ot this public moneys entrusted to hiin bv the governmiint-" Sec. d Belt further enacted, That anv person in the eiiplovmdnt or .set vise of the government as aforesaid; and all other persons coming wlthinihe purview) ot tins ict, wh shau violate anvot the provisioins of tht 'foregoing sections, shall be liable to indictjincnt; ar d fined in a sum not less tfTin one UiousAiid do'litr s. and impiisoned nut les than one year, nojr hmgor than tire ye.;i5, - to be irnpot.i w the judgje or jur trying tn cause, according to .tpe'eourise. 6f judicial proceeding in force in the several States: Provided, The provisions 'of this act shall hi no wise interfere v. ith or impair the, civil remedy- vrliich the govtjrnment may h"uve against r.y of said odic'ers or tluir securities or employes lor frauds, speculation or misapplication - of the m neys entrusted to them , respeetiv.elyj by .'.tieConft'iVate States : J)-ovided also, That all chnscrvaitol s of the peace, who, bv the laws of the several States, h;ive jurisdiction to commit or bind ..ojvjr olFejuders for. breaches of the criminal laws of Ijie State in whLh' they may reside, shall have pjowiT t( commit or bind over in a puilicient rec ognize'ncje ofiend.. rs agains t ,the 'proyMions of this law, tOiSjppe'ar a . tlm hexti term of the district ' court .of the Ceuf derate States within the jurisdic-. ton of tvpich the offence was committed, ior trial, in the sa'tne manr er and under the same rules as if , such preliminary triil were had before the judge of such djistrict court, and thej. judges of the Con-' , federate ieourts having jurisdiction of the ofFsnces ' defined by this . at shall at the commencement of : each Session of their resneetivw rf.iirts. ctl'v tM ' j -i - : r- : t- . --- provieions especially m i-charge to and-jarics. ! the citierent ri j Approved Mays 1st, 1SG3. pov 4- 4 i . n 11 Jivli, to vjite in tlie provided. Set, 5. I aiithjnzeu cy usual timj 'ar. Confederate Laws. - V - .- I No. 00. ! Act to Authorize the. Establishment An 'of Kvnroiss Malls The CongreSH of the Confederate States of fAmrri ca do ' enact That th-3 Postmaster General bff, apd he is hereby authorized, if found practic ible and necessary, to establish express mails for the con veyance ofletters and government dispatches only, as a meansi of Securing greater dispacch thaar can be afforded by the '-regular maila ; and the lines .of express mails so -established shall be deemed post routes. ' '. . "- .. ; Se?. 2. The rates of postage on such lines shall be fixed by the Postmaster General, but shall not exceed ohe dollar on a single letter not exceeding in weight one half ounce, and at the same rate lor any additional halfouncc or fraction of a half ounce, J lor any distance not exaeeaing nve hundred : miles and for any dhiUnce exceeding five hundTed miles double the said rate to be so fixd. Provided, This law shall not Repeal the laws now in forc regulating the ordinary mail service. r Approved May 1,1863. , nov 5-law2w.' I ' ' -'-- V O. 93. :;; .,;-'.:, .An act. to Continue and amenft the Tliirtl Section olLim Ati -' Ssplementarjr to an Act concerning 'the Tay and Al loTanf! (-a to ivcceased Soldiers, Ap proTcd Febn:ary!15tl:f 1S62, and to Pro vide for : the . Prompt -gcttiezient of Calais for Arrearages of Pay, - Allow asicefaml Bounty due Deceased Ofiicers and 8olciers. The Ciwjress of the- Confederate Statue of 'Amer ica do :elacth Tliat the Siicd section of act en titled 'An' Act supplementary to an' act concern ing the pay and allowance dee to deceased soldiers,"-approved February 15th, eighteen huqdrcd and : sixty-two, and to provide, for the prompt .settlement of claims fctr arrearages of pay, a!!ow.ir:ce' and bounty due dececsed otficers and soldiers, be contiiiue.d of force until otherwise provided by Congress. 1 i ' Approved Mai 1, 1G3. nov. 5-1 aw 4w No. 94 Ait Act to amend an Act entitled " An Act to organize Military Courts to at--K.ikI tlie AFiny.of te Coufe-deratc States in the field, and to defjne the powers of pals! Courts," APProT&l Gcr tooer Sth, 1 Oil The Cutrrl;i of the Confederate-Stale of Amer ica do enact, That in addition to one nuPtiry court to attend each army' corps in the field, as now auihoriz:'d by an Act entitled " An Act to organize militai y courts - to attend the artnyi of the Confederate States in the field, and to define the power of -said Courts," approved Octoberr ninth, cightec-Ti hundred and sixty-two, one mil itary court shall be organized in each of such, mil it ary departments as, in the judgment of the President, the public exigencies may require;. to le organized in the manner and with powers pre scribed in the act of which this is aoietulatoiyj Approved May 1, 1SGD. nv 5-law3w NW-. 95. j I 1 An Act in Aviation to the C-ody rf?er. !son:vCliare.i 'rifh OJfeccc asalnst'the .; .ConfiMera";e States. -.. - t I ' The Coftjre---': of trie V 'an federate- S'atcx.of-A jUcT ica dp enact , 'That whenevrr,' from ir.srcurif y or other reason, a District Court'Co-ntni-sioner shall, in his discrt-tion. d;e'n it inadvisable to commit a prisoner to the piil of the county in wh o he shall be sitting, tie shall commit him to any thei; jail widnn'hU district, xr the district within which the offence is alleged to have been committed, which sba'l seem. to him most convenient and safe. . Se 2. That whenever it shall appear to a C'om-; misiont-r t!at-good-. reasim exists for th- removal a prisoner already comiiiittea, ii" snail nixie c which In- r. niovai and commitment to anv iiil to K-' nSie-nt. ha vi co ni.-e it tod hi-'i under tin 1st sec tion ot thb act.: Approved May 1, IbG'i. nov 5-j&aw2w I.- A;i Act-so :I)c-is .'of Consri's. for cerlain trifts.c-f 5?e State. of Louls.lana . - The Cttnyrcz 'f the Confederate State of Ameri cd do enact, That unless the Legi.-.lature thereof shall otherv. ise pr vide, the members of Congress: for any district of the State of Louisiana in which an election cannot conveniently be held in conse quence 'of the same being occupied wholly' or in part by the troops of the enemy, may, on- procla mation of thatrfactby the Governor of said State, be chosen by the qualified voters thereof, in such portions, of the Stste as shall not be so-occupied.. Sec. '-. The jelecfi-m provided for in the foregor ing section sh,1.!-! be held 'at such timeand pi a cos as mai Oe prescnoeu y tiie laws ot saiu btate now d ah respects, not uiconsisten-. with the provisions of tlii - aet, be conducted in the mode prescribed by sai.)' law s. - ' . .- ' a.t-ored A.iy t, S:H, nov o-law2w 1 1 i f;No. 97.1 V An Act to Repeal Certain Clnascs of an "Act i'i!tltlcd"An Act to Exempt Certain Persons freiH Military Service," &c.,: Approved October llt'n, 1862 , The -CvVtjrefi .of the Confederate State? of Amer ica do enart, That so much of the Act approved; Oct-jber eleventh, one thousand oigh't 'hundred and, ' 'sixty-two, as exempts from Military .service " .one pot son, either as agent, owner, 6r overseer, on j each p lantation crt vhich one white person is re-: quired to be kept by the laws or ordinances of any htate, and on w hich there is no white male adult not liable to military service, and in States haviirg no such law, -one person as agent, ftw'ner, or Over- sor, on eacn plantatioa o; twar.ty negroes and on which tTnrc is no w hite male adult not liable t- niilitary service," and also the follow'ing c lanse in said act, to wit : " And furthermore for addition al policv for every twenty negroes, or. two or, more plantation? within live miles of each other, and each having less -than twenty negroes ' and on which there is no white male adult not lia- bie to military duty, one person beiig the oldest pf tb3 owners or overseers on sucli plantrttions," be and the same are hereby repealed. . ' &ee.2. For the police and. management of slaves there shall be exempted one .person on each farm or plantation, ith solo property of a minor, a person of unsound mind, a feme i'e or a person, absent from home in toe military -or naval rviceofthe Confederacy, ion which, "there are twenty, or more- slaves : Prodded, the persons so exempted was employed and acting as an overseer previous to the sixteenth of April one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, and there is no white male adult on said farm or plantation, who is.npt .liable to military duty, which fact shall be verified by the aihdavus of said person and two -jespecta-. , and soau Denied with the enrolling officer : or piar.tnuon, uis .ageuc, ;or ..ieg.ai representative, glial! make afikiavit and deliver the same to '.the enrolling .ollicvr, that, after diligent e-tfor't,"no overseer can be procured for such farm -nr planta tion not liable to military duty : ' Provided fur ther, That this tdause shall'feot extend to any farm or plantation on which tha" nea-roes have been L placed byidivisin from any other farm or. plan tac tion since the eleventh day ot Uctober,one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two : Provided further That for every ifieon' exempted, as aforesaid, and during the j'p&hod; of"such exemption there shall be paid annully itlto the public Treasury, bv the owners of suclj' slaves, the sum of live hundrod -dollars. .. ' r Sec. 3. Such other pensohs shall be exempted as the President shall be satisfied odsht to boexemDr' ted in districts of country deprived of wh i to 7 on i slave labor indispensable to the production of graiu ur fuuTisiuua uccvsa (.ry iur me support or me popu- latioa remaining at home, and afso oa account of f justice, equity an,l necessity. ", j. '. , ; Sec. 4. In addition to, iho Stat i officers ex- f empttd by the act of Uctober'eleventh, one thou- sand eigut hundred and sixty-two, thftre shall -a'so bo exempted all btite oUiccrs whom thq Governor I of anv Stat-e mav claint to h 'j -w vVuij..VM .vi uw Co 'federate Las. -J due administration of the Govprnment" and lam thereofj but this exemption shall not cpntmue in any Stste after the adjo-armeBt of the nxT regu lar session of its Legiilature, unless Each legis lature suaii by lawexempttbera from lailitarv duty in the Provisional Array of the Confederate States. Approved May 1,1863. ' . nov 4-law2w " ! ! i Rewards. S50 EEWAKD. ? CONSCRIPT OFFICE, Ii A. LEIGH. N.C., Nov. 5, 1863. f The above reward will be paid for the appre hension and return 10 Camp,Holmes,vor 330 for hia confinement in any jal so that he can be s?cured of one A. Vancaiiiion," ith Tennc-sse R 'gimcntp (Yankee) 32 years o-ld.i dark eyes and hair, sallow complexion, 5 feet inches high, a citizen, of Wautauga County, N C, aad "by occupation a farmer. ' - 1 The said P Vancamion wa? brought to Camp Holmes the 30th of October, and made his escape . on thij jnght of the 4th of November instant. - He was .arrested, near the Tennessee lineV; and it'is supposed will try to make his vvaj back to the Yankees; By order of . ' L. '" COL. PETEU jlALLETT, ;s :' Commd't of Con?c;jipt3 for N. CT. - J. SY. Mai.i.fxt, Adjutant. . ' Salisbury Watebnan and Ashviile Ne"3 please please publish one week. - . . nov -6-1 w - NOTICE ! $25 REWARD. STUAYED or Stolen. On the night of the 22d inst. my HORSE was either taken from my staN or get loose and st'-ayed oft'. . He is a large bright bay horse, both of his hind feet are white; healsolias a white streak across his noser-he is a high mounted horse before, and was ight 3-ears old last spring? and in good order. 1 will pay the above reward to any one who wiil deliver him to me or -for anv inftirmation thatwill enable me to procure hint: " j COltP'L'. ALFRED SMITH, Camp near Kinston, N. C, Co. G, 7th C. S. Cav'y. P. S.-Myladdress is lver Station, Vav nov 6-tf. ; 1 ' Miscellansous: , . .HK'l m 0RTII C iI?0T TV. .... 4 mn. 0 dend of7re pr cent, on the Capital Stock of this Ikink has been declared this day, out . of the profits for the- last six months, payable to the Stockholders in current notes on the 1st Jlonday in December next at the principal Banks, Branches and Agencies. i . C. DEVEY, Cashier. Raleigh, Nov. 5-td - i. . ..'. pOW FOJt SALK.-l Fine large Cow for Vy Sal Osgood milcner with a Calf five or six weeks old. .For particulars apply at THIS OF FICE. - I ! no4-tf Aim SALE.- -A FIItST RAT'K' Cl ITAR n be bo tight cheap, by immediate- at th- JOURNAL OFI'IO nor4-tf inRUl AN15 IIOSPII AL- am now prepared to deliver my Work on Surgery to subscribers and others who mav wish to purchase it. On fLe; reei'.t of $5,00, 'the book will beeiTt hv mail, postage -oiid. ,. r. ED WAUD' U ARREN, M. .s. U., Aug. VI, lbOJ.- dlmj Coitrt Notice. STA TE OF nor th ca uoltna, wake. County. VIRTUE OF A HfeCHRE OF THE J (Jourto- Fquity. in the-ease of Wm. G. ilill. iUid wife and others, ex parti, made at Fall Term, A. I). 18.", the undersigned, Clerk and Msster in . Kqu.it y -f said County, will proceed to sell the lan-t iii the pleading mentioned and described on th - 23rd day of November, A. D.'1803. The first tract contain ' about 20P acres," is located about tw. uitkc from the city of Raleigh, and is bounded 0:1 the! ast, by the Lunatic Asy.irra,' on the south by Wliiiajo Gf imcs, and on the ' west by S.. II. Young. The, "other tract adjoins the land of S. H. Voung and Dr.. F. J. Haywood,' and lying between Dry ranch and Bushy Branch, and contains about 250 acres. There is a large two stpry dwel-. ling with" all." necessary outhouses on the first named tract known as the Spring Hill or Hunter ple.ee. . i" - . ' ' The sale will take place at the Court House in the city of Raleigh at 12-M. Terms made known on the day of sale. This 1st day of Nov. 1863. nov 7-td. K. G. LEWIS, C. M. E. "OT EL -FOR SALE, I OFFER AT PUT- rate' $ale the larre new Hotel in the town of Louisburg, ''and located just east of th Cour t-house. ,july4.-tf. H.'lIARRiS. - Military - ISTotices1 ; TUE OFFICE OF CHIEF CONTROLLING Quartermaster, Richmond, Va. Far the Collection-of Tithes, directs that,, the following bo published with the view of eliciting' information cn-the sulyect from thefarmers of NorthiCaroIina. The plan proposed is from a leading Ifarmer ia Hanover County,-Ya.' - . - Sept. 15, lS63.--Tliose rn-t successful in keep-: ing sweet potatoes during, the' winter, in Han'ovi r county, Ya., adopt this : ' - In d high, dry spot, excavate a hole of conven ient size and .shape, to the depth gf four or fi--e feet- Put in a layer of pine .tags, say three inches thick, the sides, also jhnld be lined with the sarc as the potatoes are put in.: After the hole is filled to within one foot of the surface, and a shel ter to keep off the rainrectedr the potatoes are allowed to.remain untounched for about a week. to nndrgo what is called lh sweat. Then' T pine tag ai thrown into the bol" even - with the ur- face , annpinrnc laid .over. It is ot th; greatest importance that no ater; should run'in upon th potatoes,' and they should not be moved or touched until taken put for use. i Pine tags, the best noa- conduCto.-, are universally used in Hanover. .Th usual country shelter is' made of top fodder and cornstalks." Before tbe potatoes, are put in 4h'e hoi e,each otie "should be rubbed with the hand, taking off all dirt and roots..- The poiitoes should not bo washed -r bruised in anv'mannei. - - ' GElTRGE II. FITZWILSON, - Captaiu and A. Q. M. ; 1 Assistant Q.-M.' General's OlSc:s v "Farmers are respectfully g'olicitsd. to give thtdr -opinions on the subject, .".nd will please direct their letters to Major H. A; Badham, Rilcio-h. . . nov 7-3 c' ! ." , . - v , ' .- Fayettevilla Observer and 7il,rningon Jdnrnal copy three times weekly, and send accounts to Major W. W. Pierce, Q.' M. Raleigh., They will also please call att-mtion ; Editorially to the above. N JOT ICE. ! , Kt;ci(iH, .NnV. 4, lftd3. j ' The fu'liwing Special Order from tho 'Adjatast and lnspecior Geceral'sjOfiiee is lu'reby publiihv-cl for the information of ail concerned.-, i By order of . ". j COL. P. irALLF.TT, ' t L Commandant of Conscript N. C J. AV. Mallstt, Adj't. ; '- - i xAdjutax a?cd Issps'ctob. Gesl's OffiPz, i . ii uuuniomi, uct. TJ, 18U3. J t extract,) .1 1 SPECIAL ORDER, V No. 2ol. . ' S A XX. Passes siyen by C.immindant? of Conssi iyts r of Camps of Instruction for Conscripts n far-' decisions and collecting jtestimonj in Ceases where the liability ;to military Service i3 doubtful, Aviliba u'Bgn, Horameir cacip unarcls, or woile awtaucg Indulgence .to all not failing within. thse c!as 135, Curr Br com ses are forbidden bv General Orders -No. Current Series. ! ;.;.-'' ':.-. v. Bj command of the Seer e tar v of War. (Signed.) r JNO. .WITHERS, nov 6-lw. i A. A:'Gen"l. Fayettevilla Observer and SaTLjbu-y AVatckman ' jiwm Jiuyiuu.vui; n VCK. Military N o tices. EXCUAXkS NOTICE 50. "Z i UicHsesp, Ya.; Oct. 16, - rrm: -foliowixg coxfedkh ate offj- ! X ers and mea are hertbf dcclariti duly vx-;-chapged: m .- ". , - ... '; ',1. All (officers and men captured aadfaroI?d at. ; an y ii m e p re v oua t t h e 1 st o f Sep t c-mbt-r, I Sti3. ThbrectioE, : however, i not intend d t incin.-i; any ouicers or.men captured aX? Vicksbarg, Js2v 4th, 1S63, except sach as wcreJeclared exchanged' by Ejschange Notice No. 6, Sept. 12th, r arc fpccificailjr named ia this co;ice. But it docsem bracjjall dIlreries mads at Citv PMnt or other placej before Sept. 1st, 1S3, aB,d ""with the limita tion above named, all captures at Port Hudson lf .any other pi see wheic the par Ucs Tver e released on parol?. - 2. The Staff of Generals Cemberte-n, StcvensoB, ioweo, Jloore. Us'ton, ;S.- D. Lee, Cuaai nting?, Harrjs and Baldwin, nnd of Colonels tiemoldi. Cockrcll and Drekt rv: th oliicers an d tacu bo- loDgijng to the Engineer Corps and Sappers and Miners, and th4th and46Ui 'Mississippi Regi ments, all captured t Vicks-burg, July 4th, 1563. : 3. Th. general of Sice ts capfured at" Yick.btrjr, July 4th, 1563, were declared exchar 3:1 d July 13th,:iS63. . --HOOCLD, Not. 2-dCt. Lgent of Exchan go. ADJ'T AND INSPECTOR GENL'S OFFICE, ) ! Kichmo.T, Sept. S, lfc63. Extract. SrECiAL OaDras, "1 . " No. 213. . 1 T l ViIE I.VREAU t)F COXSCKIPTIOA V ' 'is authorized to raise and er-eip in each of the States of Georgia, SouUi Carolina, North" Carolina and Virginia, one Battalion of Six. Ccr. pmiesof in unted CLm, who lurnLfh tht-ir owa horsei and who are not liable to crcscrir tiou, to be under the order of the Biyeau. fw the ptirpo sesof conscriptioh.'the artest of deserters- ud W local defence, mustered for one year. ' Companies to etvet fchetr officers. The field or. iicers to be .aligned .from officers belonging to tlie fui I'liuiir service. Companies not to exceed one hundred, r.nk r.nd file . By iinimacd of the Secret v. of Yvar : LNgpedv JOH. W ITHERS,. . Assistant Adjutunt Gcr.crat. ; Joh"n.S. Preston, Svpcrintcn " P. N. PAGE, -Captain and A. A. G. By oj der of dent: ) ' f , LSignea b '- NOTICE. , ' Coxsciarr Offick, N. C, - ; " Rai.kici!, Oct. 7, 1P63. j milE COMMAND A. T .WITES THE AT- i- terition ot all persort capable of bearing arm?, but w ho ai e exempt from military kduty under the present regulations, to the above order of the Sec retary of War. It will be seen that it is the inten tion of the Department to raise a Battalion of mounted men for special se,i vice in North Carolina, aud thivCbmrnatidant hopes that all able bodied men, wjio may be exempt bv reason, of haying fiu nished substitutes or otherwise, will not shrink from this call, hut will hasten to enlist in the de fense of their homes, their fiijcsids and the State that gave tbem birthj Parties enlisting in this Battalion will be exempt frivn duty in th? Militia and Home Guard, and will recqire tire nny and allowance of cara!rytuen The EnHoIling "Ofbcers thrii:ghoi!t th? Siato are iiuihori,ed to receive le.eruits, or they- mav report directly iat either of. the Cam 05 of Instruction. Byocderof Cou PETKR 'MALLETT, '.-' !' Coaiv.andant.of Conscripts for N. C. Hcgh L. Colk, Captain and A. A. A. G. ' n-v.. 2-lm. . 1 '.HEADQUARTERS, RALEIGH, N. C, - October 8th, 1S63. t GESEaAL Orders, 1 - .' Nb. I.- f .' ' ;'- ' of this Post. II. It .13 mnde the duty of all Officer? who remain m tho tity. over 24 hours to report to this office, anc men on arriving who inter.il t.i remain to ob tain paJe? from Provost Marsha!. III. Onieers.who are .imfcropei I y absent from-rlieir- commands will be rep'o. toil at once to their Commaiiding Oipcers.. The men will be ar rested and sent to their commands. IY. Ih order to avoid unpleasant detention and arrest, Citizens upon arriving here' '. will furuieh evidence of their exempt-ion fiorn military service to the Provost Marshal. . (Signed) nay 2-idlm PETER MALLET, Commanding Post. ;EX K C L 1 1 YE. D K P A RTM E T N, C. UNT N, C. ) ilttia.l V 17, 1SC3. J if i . lialeigh, -Oct. 17 GESETlAi OllbEK'S. V No: jo. . : - ' T'HE I3IIUTIA GFFKKIiS VA EACH C0UX ty M htre the (Jiisird for Home Defence has been or may hef pafter be fully organized will turn over to the- Commander cf the" latter all arms, 'alSmtra mcnts arid aunuunirion in their .possession belong--ing to ;!fhe State,. taking receipts for the same. Bi- 01 b'er of Gov. Yaace. ': " ' C- GATIIX, j Adjutant General. ' nov 2-dCt , . All daiily papers in the Stite copy one wreck and other papers two weeks. OFFICE MEDICAL DUUCfOR, VfKNKRAL IlOSPtrALS . C.J Ralrtgh, October 9th. 18 .". O wilt winui.(i.ii3 cilia ONS IN CslAUCE OF HOSPITALS not permit any tttcwaru or Agint to pur cnasc llopiia! ?unp!ifS, except for cash, or. on th. writteir.ofdt r of t'fe Surjreon. Accrrun'i inc irrcd, in disregard of theseinstructions, w ill not be recog nized. : - ''. '- ' .' 0 Bv order of the Surgeon Grneral : : ! ' P. E. TUNES, ". not. 2-2aTm Medical Director. CAMP OF INSTRUCTION, x. n. 1 1 i Ctap IIoLses. Aug.. 13," ,1803. StKcial Orders. 1 ' 1 TfHE FOLLOWING SLAVE HAVE BEEN ?V-tured y the tiaiit irv in atU'tn p"t ing to escape theemimv'; and are noirin custody at thiscaiun to ubject td: the disposal of tht-ir o-w tiers. u;ine o;nosaio! ilii-ir tiw rn-t .-i - i..- .. ..... GiESAR, !. a .iut "ik vears of a-r dark com plexion, 5 ifeet 6 inch hi jh, belurgiiig Ui the estate' of Elijah VVeers, of Cartrt conmr, and-employed by R. i Jack man, of DulJIt. c tii'ty.-, "JOHNj" about! 8 vcnis f asr rin;k c'omplerion. 4"ft-et 24 hichei hign ; and "MOV,-"" about 30 years ot are, dark complexion. .V f.-.-t ZK in?h- hih. property ty ?f Mrs. Odom. of !5.dlockril. " ' ; j r.if.n ;t,iiibM I. II j Comniau'laut Ci n.cripts ir N. C N. P40i:, Adjuiaut. fau 17-d-JOt. I - If , f Rai.kigh. Oct. U, r63. f FiUCAI; "r: MINING 'liOAUii' NO. 3, 4 1 ciir:Ued At tll iolio Uig named UeciiCAl 0:ik. rs: i. ' . -..;: - . ", , ' . ,!: " ... i! Siirg-tn M. F. AREA f? I LL, :fSu:gnW. Y. F'OOTK. v Will t nt t.- turn of S.dio'iury. in Eonn c .untVj!oT tl-May a;uf Satrit.dxr, 23d and 24 to, Oetober.- !.- '-.-- , v: , At St-ite.vi!le, in Ire.b II county, on Tuesday and We fresdy, 27th nnd 2th. " ; At Lineynm, Lincoln county, on Monday and TaesdivT the 2d and 3d NovthV-r. - ' At Chr!;tte, Merklenburg e..uty. on Friday and Saturday, the 6th and 7 th" Nvn ber. - ii;' At Coneoi d. Cabarrn cnur.tv, a Tuesday and Wdn.'? lay, tho 10th and i ltl Novn.ber, For tliepurp ?i of ejfswitiinsf ail person who claim exemption" from THoine Gaird" thity count ofphysii! disability, according to the pro visions of General Older No. 3, issued TromtUe Adjutant Genifral's Odiee . ; ;;. -II : : EDWARD-WAUREN, Surgeon General North Carolina. ov..2-thoTll '.. tl Of all d.criptioa ncl'y eicnitcdatthwoCku- T lNOHEDIhACETO GEXEKAL 0IIEK, No.-23, Headqiin i ters ,Departn:en of N. C. Paragraph-II, the uudarlirned is.umf f!.imminH 2i iUtary. Noticca . IJt KCUTI VCD EPAETM ENT K. C f :-y I ' i c i gh , 0 c t obe r S, It W : vo.W. .'' : ' 1 !!ri FHIS7 STC7I?. OP THE ACT OF the Grrieral Araeabir. oand JalTTth. IMOSi ' j g irir'sf, fiad'- not to "th orjanixatioa .for llbtai ' . i.Dcftccr.'-- -":' . -" -'.; -.. ':.- ; - IL The Conn'Uxon cf the MilitU' OTcfrt ar ipvr.d! rulr while members of th Home Goard crgsnisation and doing iluty ia it. be sot oa'! d.ty, they luay be. rciairel by the Commander of thir tiefiwVrt in urast them la th execotfarf of order ifum this !lce. .', ; . . -' . 1 III. The fJeers and ha of the Cloani for Hoat D-t iiCC xviill e uljt to the Rule and Artidr of ar v.d the, Hacrat KcgulaUon, of th4 Cmh tcdoraie &,itcs Army, wfcvn called ut or orotn iroa jtbiromc?, krraer geceral !t ftx- ' for drill, or for peoia.' j; lr, order orGfttcraor V anee: 1 !'.-' ;' r- - B. C GATLIS, .-I ':-.. " - Adjutaat General. AU dailv papers irr the State eopjone week ao For Sale cr Rent.'-' OLiJSHOF.O PROPER! FOR SALE.. KM oiler :'frp'iiii. the commodious. liOLSIwita - all uetce?sarv out hoiuos apd Stables, m t to wjr former rrsid'.'nc and opposite .Mr. ..J?. Wahiat ton. f(m 'jlilroad rtrevt. Thij is br Car the ntot esirpbl; fscation in GohUrc. The hotiM con taias fourteen rooms acd the kitchen four. Th girder, is a-verv choice ricu piece. of land. Alio, tin.; . .d and tw.'Ctyjevca acre f pine i-tnd. thre miles from twOj. Iring m tho Wt. & Y Railroad. A rare cluiacti to thine win? with to invest. . f nov 7-2w J M. D. CRATO.V. . ' ' 1 " -.-.(-. 10AN0KU. LAX'D FOR KA1K. t HIS 11 i.ra' -ly n tri-rt of land lyiag on the Rva.Tio',:e rirvr, cer?r wh re the Ha'itas and 'Wais r..u acre; ae-.u lk!d county jv.'hs innue-iO? it, CCTui,-Unyr,w 150; , aNuct ' of thi ffuk I in or iginal growth. : tire siime qu ir.tl'r i well tiurbcrt-d in o!rf Id , a.dth . j-ersi emaiidr under tVuce. and in a fa air ;sJate f cu"tiyr.ti'r.. .Improvement three ogCibir. si tobacco barn?, stable?, itc Wat.r 1 pUi 'i ftnd.plertiiul. Tor iti-i. to 1 suit purchaser, nad boifsei'flcja-giTe",; diattly. For particulars address, . . i " '. : 1V1 l llf'DVCV V imr.net: K.l V. Ik. II ti U.K. 1 I nov. tyflZi Littb joa Depet, HalifaxCo. N. C. .TiYlRM XEAH UALKIGfl FOK SILK. A J. snug l.ttle farm -containing abont 200 acre, 7 miles I est of Raleigh. The improrcmeBtf cob- ; si;t olf a comfortable dwelling, good kitchen. . smok.liVe, dairy-, barns, stables, kcif all fn goo ortlci and substantially enclosed with good plank and prJing fence. In the yard is a well of as fine w ater as ca be found in the upper country, and upon the FnrrV is several hftndred Fruit Treea re cently planted., Fire wood and . Hail Tinber abundant and convenient; anda poitioa of the Farm ( -. seed d in wheat and winter, oate. ' ' 1' Price SHr the Tract Ui' 10th Dcemberwith prpw-" ' ing crop $9000 Confederate tm nev or XegTOetwllT be taken in exchancre if desired. IVrsoni wlihlntr , to purchaes are rcferrd to C.W. V. HUTCH INS' RaU-rh, to B. D. SMFf H cn the prcmista. - Not 1-1 w. A HA HE OPPOKTlNITYTO IXVKST I!f XJL Land. For Sale. I Jer my FARM in Bern tie county," N. C, lying on the main stage roa4, five miles frm Windsor. There la a verv fin Dwelling containing r.iap rooms and threelargu cellar, Barn, 'Stables ahd 'Negro Qnartcra npotf it and ,agpod well 0 wattjr near thft bQUe.;. There in about two 'thousand acret in the tract and j VA hundiied cleared, aboatftti tjiUt hundred and City of r.'ciid low grounds and bj t'ie -wood laud is nderuhd drainlng-ran' be casilv cleared. There is a lino let of r.avy j ine tirr.berind considerable tavc timber also. ; 1 lvii !i large deadening ready to bo ta ken in. East of the Dwelling-ii a fine young Aps pie Orchard containing fifteen h'uaured tretF; which vi!l be valuable in a few fears. Therv is a Mill " in . course ..of construction"oily a inile frcui the house. -' -. ' . . ; J outer thig place because I have lost th? greater part of my valuable hand -and havH not forco enough to keep the plantation under fence anctia "? cultivation. I vould prefer a smaller farm. Ariv oue wishing to purchase can consult me t,; Windsor, N. C.,-or will be shown the farm (-should1 1 -I not be at home) by .Mr. Wilev J. Gilliam, t-? nearest neighbor. This lard is adapted td the cnCf 1 Uratioin of cotton, corn ajd peas, ,' , r . nov 2tw Uw2t - J. 0. JAC0CK5C Petersburg Eiprc?s and Ileitcf Cony 4 tlwcd'-.f 'aid scind: bill to this otHc'c.- . - , - - i"-" . ' " - -v- i. m; - FTOR SALE Oil UENT.-THK UQTkL .NEAIi t JL, lvocky MonTjt Defvft, fortaMlj kaHA jl tbf ROANOKE II U UriE, is cow ofTered lor $al or' rent. Persons desirous of making' moaCT cow have one of the beft opportnnitif 9 ever offered V 1 .the, public. The house, is situated in' six t r feet of ' the Hail 'Road, arid at the terminoD.of tno Tar ; boro BraullrRrdl Road.. the bd-liug. it wvll p- , rangid. Eifh-r Of th proprietor wd taky plea! ? ure in rxlibitij'g The.f r'egoirig pfopcrtr. ' . J. P. T,LLKRY, & BROTHKB. i Nov.2 din. - ' . Railroad Notices. UlCIIJiOND i DANVILLE KAIL ROAD. i r i-iit. n:jn Esrs urncE, Rlchir..T.d, Sept. 2J, ltC3. vroT.ics'70 stage nidrsiKToasTUK i-" PiiH4--r.gcr Trains on th l i'i!ip.nl Railroad ,' " wilt e.4sitWe Tunnitig 'to Kict!'vfl(e in a few , wet-As, jr.d the t osnpapy demrrf to hTo a lice 6f stages abli?;-d bit 4 em the tern.inuj of th rciaa ani l Gi eenvboi 11". A tor w ith at. uh tiwkt t w ill be made 00 favorable tern; r iiue of t tags-ji that will cruure th necea ;!it o s t7-r the'triv. I. ti i.s a;e icrvit. d st 'or.ee. J- . 1 CiiAS. G. TALCOTT, .' v. ( Sup't rutaofit U. R, garr faC Propi n' v .Auction: Sales. TOIU VAllAniE TJUCTS -C5F LAND FOU A. sal.-jn W;rrtn Amifty, North Carolina. In pursuance ! derr. ii. n f vf by th Cftnrt of Kaaitv. held forthe?.Mjr.t y tf V.'nrrei afor-ald. it ilrtn. ber t rii. iv), 1 i-ha.1 V.t?er for rale ' in Tm.-x.Iiv . the 24th dy if Nov. it,br tkm,:, at tht t'oart lioujo d -..r. ir. th ... n of Warrent'if at public auction, the following tracts td lu.ii.fi, t. !t ; ' ' inthcj case m Jims T. imul and othcrj . parte, the tract of .tbi.ut Uo hundred and twenty acrea, adjoir.ii.g the land ,f. William E DarU and tfonrmi -r -aiw " : " . ' -- - AU, iaM other tract, in G, cae ff ,Tlioma D. Hiliinrd and wif '. and lieri Mxparte, CMilainisg about to bnud. id o-l..iMy-t4'. ;.-, adjoining' the lacdi. o,- jt ha Wat.ki." Au.tirr Newman ! u.iaui t m-i;'i, 11 oeiuioe (anion w hicIi .Sani uel H. r?nH.u ;i rtr lt d tt the time of bit dalbj; I i Fulje:t, Ict-vvi tl.t-! r. t iUr, dower of Martha Ut- nf the raid haul uel. ThU tract !ar, th widow will be aon; 00. a crctfi t t twtir taontLi, with ." intc.ret jfroui the day uf sale. - - . AliM., nre'j.th .'r tract," the rate of -Chat !oi J' J on. 15 and-olbtrs Exptrte, Cuitainng aboot a-rrt ' luiadred acres,- adjoining i!h laad 01' JrM. lieck, Win. L. Battb and M. B. J.! )Um- i Wing th , .tract onwhich ihat lte Eiwurd J,tu s dUd, rviti "and pos-aesed. This tract w ill ht m.IJ ou a eredir of twMr&uioath., rc ith intetcat froai the da j vf sale. ' -''.. ' -.- ... ... , And r'so ne other iract.-ia the case of F Jl JFTltf and othois Ej-'fi,coiitaiaiDgab.ut two huodrt4 and Uve1 aertr?, adj-tfuiu the lurtl oi Nathan " Milam, Wm. C. Drake aad John rU dalll. Tbia tract will Wf'dd on v cretlit f twtlvo raontha, with intref f frH4 the day of sale. , Biid.v wilh'jpprorcd aicarij j nil! be required . of the purchasers ul rilJ ian-Ui.' , . -'.;:-Warrentf 0a. 23C3. C M. COOK. BOV 2-l-wtdj C M. & 4r 1 b ! f! :' I.
Daily State Journal (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 13, 1863, edition 1
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