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,.- rE: STATE' JOURNAi the stat-ei journal: JOHN SPKLMAN, Iditor and Proprietor. 1 Y iADVEBTISIJfOi IooLLiki ptt 'quire often lines or lets tor Ct insert km sikI ors kiuii for ssch sxtr;4t l . -rtioa.. Msrr!a noUeej aai OLXuaria WVX . DAILY EDITION, for 6 uunija '. .:.$$ia TRI-WEKLY, for 6 months - ?....-..: 5 i JOIl rorui.of erv tfrb'tlaa CI3 RALEIOH, 1ST. C, THTTRSP ATNOVEMBEK 19, 1863. ectitci! at thU 0V whk dupttfb, rrtur; yoi. v. No. 16 as cn o done in ta Soother CoSfrrT 1' 4 , WEEKLY-EDmOiV, fof 6 mmtbff ;:...;;..'.U. 3 "'. No trubscriptinns received on any other.-terms, tatn tba'mpoTCi toor fof longer or shorter-periods 1 " : We Snake theibllowtog. extract from j; the Mc?55igt?f,OotcBfrD, of- Georgia, on 1he quesliou of subatitnlestin tliarmy we trust uot. v ance wuive usnisvies n"t-h!sqOeRtin !r his Ic$ass; the !Get&ral .on AsserribI yh'extlweek; ,u,jC"!Ut- ill k 'Oia? tjbn'ot'jthf'VPPf r?c iwMch'au- tnorizes tnosa withi iV. conscript age to en. 61oy . . . i . ;. ; . " . ' . .. . -- SUDsuiures,. nas; ui Hi , 'T'wM'", oeco produc tive 6f the "moklinlV-riiihaJir results '4:jfon-,-. cnption is vfht, or if ;it is f o be acniticed iri'as a matter i f necessity,! it is certainlyl jost . that itVcton -all Hkp,i -whether rich or tHorl -Avitby-the.; stuisfmoh principle Kijthc-- act.' Its effect has - -03211 ito compel the poorer - f cla5s,-Tvao Jiave no mney witn ; wuicu to.em ploy.sabs'tittitep,' to e&ter Ue armjs-no'mktter what may. be the c'nditjon it-their faiiiiiiesat home. wbiJt he .ricli, wlio Jiare-. hioney Svith: irhich tonr.p4y su bstitute?, have oftciy es caped ctmpulo;ryi'wryic5, - -This isnot jt'st; betw een man anxi nian. ' While I trust I haveslK;yrTpthja t;jtlcrt 'r 're-n--. udercicy has t&ch VriiUjaXS11?-'' rHiipfttr the success f..i:r.rVase; it tapn.t be denied tliat the weattlvy are tverjs'g 'e.i oh :'lfgaUntot Ho- srrt Jc'e,t a! tlioy have jjn a'ddition . tcWhi figli tyai)d - liberties -)f ''thrmselyeg. an(l ; fdkilreiir; a brgc "atTXnri,t! tf f prWpjrty to;pro-tei-lf 'ftiy- wealthy man wo.hVtld his dutyi and ? share l is ppfe. of the dangers rf - Avar, but few -c.om plaints would be heardj'fi om thq poor. 1 "Xjui li t rift, money 01 the. rich r to conli'&ue-.lp--rrenre hira! from- the . ha dgliips, pntation? acddnnscrs.. to which the pohr re expesed discontent, ami: mere or less d$.rioral jzation in the army must , be tbc inevitable result.- He who has paid tv-pjor thee thousand do 1art.islMS substitue", has often made it 'back jn a single. pionth by speculation, and U kas uot unfreqoently happeued that the families 'f 4thoa5 in service at eleven dollar per month, have Wti the m(t niifoFtunate YittiinsJ'of4i;s ' epecnlatiott and extortion. s -y ' 4 tl A vry large oupiber of stout able belied young man. between 18 and 4i years of age, arenowout of the army, and in- their fplaccs the';GTerrinM'nt has accepted, old men over 45nwhojhave, in most cases, been h: a)le to uudergoJoTig TOarchcs, privation, and'. fatigue. " ni6usands.of- these have; sunk by HlifeJ way, Either into the hosj lials i r into the grave. It 'IsTafsb I understood' tlut;mich the largejnum ler oT deserters and stragglers fi'om the army "iTayien substitutc-s, who have, entered it" for hire, and receiving j the Stipulated price ha f sought Are fiiyst " opj'ortUDity to epcipe, ' vrtncti they .have in some instances been per - mittel 4 do, with the , acquiescence arfd en--curagenent of officer, who h.-ve tbfeir psrt ners in guilty "speculation. Tius ibe:j same Jntdividual hat. been accepted - as a sub'itute . forcachiof eyeral ab' ibtxried voting' men, t. who have been left at horns to seek flr gin - jmd enjoy "comf-Tt, .while vour cnenucs; .have ainctl ad vantages tft account of the -weakness of rur- r.rmns. . j r . i r..i g'e, tJaw mil be k je-ha'rjged ,an t place iii krrmethe-;v m- rfioa'sai?" of - j-onnff: me", y- vrho are how at hfrtie. ihn would reinforce -tnir arhiies so as to enable us to drive b ick .1" the enejily npon every-jpart "of our -Ijbders. . After iliis change in the la w the "Government could provide for the ph jtecl ion of -the.s most . important interests at hmL by making jp coper tletaiU of such persons as are indespensablr ' necessary. This would be ni'ich better than re extension tf t he -coiiscrription act u p to 50 . , I . or 55 as it would briiicr int the field young - men able to -endure s-Ti vice, in i ir.ee i;of ; old men who must .sooh faiU-whcn exiyked 0 . great fatiguend r.atdsliiniany of whnv are ": ascompetent as yonng nun to ovcne(if p'an r tati'ins and atteu 1 to o.hr hn:ne in'ero&U .; ' -r.T-.But it may be denied that the (juvdiunignt ' can rjow so change ttic. jaw, ia to. makf those who have fum'shetl subjtithTt s iiable to vice, s4t is bmirid by-its ctn'itract to exerbiflheni, !id 4liey,have acquirrd vrsted rishts urider the ; rtret, whieli itds nt Sn the f)cwerj)f .the ' 1 :Gyeriiinent to "divest. Let us ex;i.mi:tr this for a monu-nt.- I -iirph;ase a lot of Iviijlj fnm i the Sti te of Ge;ria, and pay her nqe thousand dollars for "if, nd she ct-nyeys it to jtiie by ' 'grant under her great "seal. The contract is a , vRij'emrj amd binding, as the Gov rnmnt can1 i-tinakeit. JIy.'f.o simple., title .-.is. ..-vested' and j , . c mplete. Bnt wt ile I have the grant:-iu my . j f cUet "ard'thc State has my mont.y ;n l er I ..ireasoryiit is disco ved that public iiece.-sity " "Teqiiircs the State to rep s. ess. herself , of the laml jf I refuse to sell. la-1 er ; she may pay me just iampehsatijn, and take the land- .without 'Jtrry consent, and she, v elates- no fundamental ''''piiriciplr,- as? our 'private 1 ihfs mus-t yltl I to . the public gf od, and if we . re ii jured fve can , : only : require jutjt ct)mpensatidn for the Injury. iAgaio; suppose I hare labored ham ,and ' . ' ' trade np(n ; my , !ntl a fiirplus oi r -visi-ns,which'4'e mj'wn ight and1 property, and I.refui? to se ll tlum to the Govefmetit, whn th? army is in need i f them ; i" may (ake them Without my conhe'iit and ply me jast Cfaij'ereation, and I have .been deprived vt rone of my confttitunoual rights. i-4 .Tke right of a person who has employed a ' substitute-to' te t-xempt Irom nnlltary service, . fan certainly stand, upoji i no higher gfound. The Go vernmcritl-as extended to such pirrsons the privilege tf exemption upon tho eploy ntnt f a pieptr sul-stitutc, but if the public jifety requires it the Gove rnment ci-rtainly ia as Biuch right to rcvoke this privilege a& 1 ' it his to take from me my laud, or : niy pro jVisiohs, or other property, for public use ; aud : , all tl person , who employed .' the substitute - j: -ccuU demand would be just coninensaton for the injury.. Thet measure of damager might 1 be the amount paid by t bo-principal for his ; 'ubstitn,tet Jess a just pro rata for the time the -j substitute has served ; and apm the pa-ine.it i .r V)f the damage the jiistcompensati()n ifir ir, f the GovcrunH nt . wo.dd have the riht to;rvUiti tliebstitte, a wellas the principal, pj ser- " Vice, as'tlie 1 substitute hi s been paid by the ' 'A' PT'nciPl the service J and pthe prhicipdl - ;'. lbien.compensatel for the "daynage done him i by ordering him into service? Q would. e ? - a Competent, in estimating the damages irr such 1 A-x tutiike into-tle account, ihe in U rest the j .'rncipai has in tlie' success of our, caute, and I -Vthe ea'sblishment of our independence as nec-' J-HKjary t the perpetuity i fbis Ibert'ies, and T ; tl Mcurity of alt his rights. It would also I :-ie ctfupeteu to inquire wUther he-has indeed J -;--iflertd:any;pecuqiaty-n)ss. If he hsspaid I ,Vthr UiHiand dollars r. n substitute, and I - ;hasjeen keptool of the. army for that turn 5 ',"lbrP&e 'year'and-duriug.tlkat tiruc he has nhade tcn -ihousanddojlars more, Jry specula tion, ijr otherwise, than: he would have made Wad He beeu in the army, at eleven dollars per rtiontr, ' the ; actu il amount of compensation t.'jue from the? Government to hhrtnight be yjery small Indeed, if anything. , . . TTieiievirig" that the putIic necessity 'requires U, and 1 entertatninw no clonut that. Congress .-' pjossejis'ifte pdWcr toremedy. the evil, vvitiiou: tjjolatlng vttetl fights, I respect fully recom mend the passage of a joint resolution hythis QencraJAssemhly ; ri qaesti ng- 'i Congress to re- pf?al t isit part -of ihe ccxn script cty-which au . Uipriij" t he-etnjiloytnent of sulsfiiutesr ?jiV"as cjr:; ip'ionitf the present pulley of ? the Gov erpnivnt .to're'qttire'all'- persons able to do inil itjary rJutyj'-qrho'h'ave substitutes iu. service, tp etiter tho military service of the Cojifedwacy, .tviih' the least ! -ptttfcilJIe de'ny.,; hii t provide Scjme ust ride of conVpc'nsatioii' to those who Jri'ay he injured bv the- enactment cfr-such a lvr, 1 also rwommehd. that aid resolution instruct our S-p'ators,-and request our reprc- sttutative in Congrats, to'for vote and urge the passage f this" measure at the diirlicst possible -i4L- V:-4-- :, :- :, . The Loxdx Tim eT . onUon federate Mili tary Mdvkmicxt. The London Ethics, . of -the 2Cth ult , lias an editorial; on the-late' 'mili-t-iry operations of the Con federate ein mind efty rdsuki ng iu the defeat of Rosecrana and the , retreat of Meade. It says: " " ' ;' In i hose last (peratiqos in Ti'nr.c?see and Vnrg'niia the C nfed"erate commanders have di;. Ma veil a decree .of military skill and ji- rowaV1: of cornbiiniig their force. that the Federals have never bn able to attain, ihe armies oi dericfal Lee a:l General Bragg, iu : Georgia and 'Northern Virginia, -w.reinre than four irind ei miles apart in a straight line. Yet-co-operated with and supportcel each ttiey oiher with as much celerity as if th-y were engaged in one operation. A whole corps has been taken from cne and added to te oiher vith facility as great as if the main bodies had only been separated by the distance f a. djays march. The immense advantage of rail roads for the purposes of wir has never ' yet been $0 signally proved asby the transfer of Ijongst reel's, corps from Virginia to Tennpsseo' tp aid in the defeat of RosecjraDs, and back to enable Lee to make this advance so confidently. The troops thus twice moved fijoin tjian railw point to point mint have traversed more a thousand mih s "of road, some of the ly lines they took being circuitous. The possession of these Hnesjias ' been of immense advantage to the southerners, but it requfes great ktrategical'ability to turn even advantages tip account Lee and Longstret could not re j fttr to any operations of ancient w-ir f. r pre ceent. To Weaki n one army in the face of ah enemy of equal force, to strengthen another fjur jiundrad miles distant, was hardly with iri the resources of old military siccneev It has not only Jlven done, hut repeated, aud both njovetnehts Have been successful: It is. a re-, niarkable achieveiheiit, and i's importance is singularly illu.tnited 1y a complete contrast ivlithfit Burjj side was dispatched to reinforce Rosecjrahs as Avm as Longstreet's movement was Ascertained. BuV the Federal Gener.l hadnb raihv v linss to mov by lie stTn-T- gird .tjm through a cotmtrv -f .er roadies or ill-1 provided vd-i : 1 1 .the me-us or Comnunication. He id ild not arrive iu time to prevent ,the disaster of Ch4ttan(K2. u . j Fnitai'Tiit Rapid Ann. -The reliable gentle man succeed"! yesterday i -selling',Umaay off our people. Le, arriving direct from Go:- donsyille, reporte that Mbade had,--on Sun day, lihrown his whole army across the liapitl Ann at ilortou's, bummprville and - Raccoon f'irds. Authentic information fivm. tire- seat ott war last night cont radicts this rep -r-t utterly. We meutiooed yesttr av that p.rs is at Orai ge Couri-Hoiise ii the m iruitiK before heardia brisk cannonade in the direction of Morton's ford, but that at the time of the lea - .the Richmond tram -Us cause, had not transpired. We-now-Jean that on the morn- n2'-ir questi u, ab- ut iii';e o'clock a Yankee caval f.jrd, ry-t.r''gad crowed tlie 'river at Moi ton's Hit weie i.ninicdiate'y inet by our troops a ul d! riven back, with thejloscf live or six kill.- and severaj prisoners.. . We had 1 two nieo killed and .h:ce woiinjed in "the affair. Firom that time ,tdl cloven; o'clock jyeNti.-rdav raoitii jo", the date 1 our hi es( ad vict-s, ali . was" qiiiet ialong the R ipid A o a I-Bjcu mil. er,. 11!!; Arrival F ;GENEiiAi n p. Lieutenant- Glenerial Hood, whoso -ound at the battle of dhickamaug cjeated -such' general tUroulihout the Confediracv. arrived in regret llich- moduli yesterday, in the afrt'rnooo train from Petersburg, acevmpanied ly seyt-ral niuibers o i his i pf-rwnai s'au and the surgeon who has been i?i attendance upon him sineo he received his vmiol. : .'' ! . Thri Gci.eral was also accompanieu from the S HHlv! by Ins peis n al friends. General G. W. Sipjth and lady, at whot-e residence he is now stAjui j, enj.y ; n ii I the hospitalities that .tho soi il circle of: his entertainers 'CifcT bestow fjil he ueneral is lockrngi hale and ..hearty, .despite the suffering aud exhaustion occashmed by .the loss of a limb, and expr jses him-elf a in the 1 et f -health and spirits. Ex- aTfihief, 11 Ik. at it n as CtiST Tli em. The , i. jury two or tiwej jvivateirs'iiiay do a couu- hich try w nch has cormnercc-scattered o er the entire iglobe is shown i:i the interruption to the tr ide and commerce oi the United -5Utes caused by the . ALiimi i .and - Florida. The foreign' trade of the port -of-New -York for ths aarne quarter in each of tho .x la.-t four years . shiowsj that their carrying trade is rapidly,. chaiigingr hands, and see ki lg European flags, foj protection. Iq186Q tfie value of the goods irBjported ami exported for the quijtiH ending : June 26th, fnmi New York, in American vi s sets,, wjas $62,508,85 1 , in forcifcsseis, $50, 9i8,8al. Jn the same ujirter, l8Qt, li'v Atncr--. icjin vessels the amount was $47,900,100, fojreigh vessels $2952 932. 186Q, American veseN34,286;Sl6 ; fouighi $53,893144 ' if- '1- v . - ;--.v----.-:- - -- . -, jCHAK acte uisTf c . Cu a RiTT. -The Federal Gbjrrbmetit. has been pending clothes and ra-, ti-ns thrdugh to its-iinfortanate victims, on B4lle Isle ami the .Libby puson, an 1 great to do haal been tua-le over the matter, much to. hje credit. of ihe:Yaukee character for charity. "Uiifonitnately f r the p etry of tho tliingth "cluthiiigau'l rations thus scut through are placed to the .ebt of the recipients, their reg ular payv is commesm-ateiy doejcviJ, ., and tho profi t! zo into tfre nockets of fat contractors. Old m pockois tlie "imjral; capital." htx- Mirtrl y. c- - -Firo. ' . ; '.'': 1 . A litl'c before 8 o'clock on Saturday, nighty the 14th tiustant, a 'fire broke ont in the ware honW on. ater Street next North , to Costom Bouse . iT'he building as we leanrn belonged t'o, O: G: Pasrley, Esq:, arid was reritetl by Ji Hi F anner. Esrp Spite of all eff.Mrts oh tbe.pa'rt of the ifiremeu and others, the" bu'lding, with; its contents was totally -destroyed, but. the spread "of the co nflagration was arrested at that point. V The night-proyidentialiy, very ram v.- whictr was a ; faVorabfe: drcjitn- stance, s- othervyjse -;.t.he;, fifej.rafght' av 5fcn very destructive, as hd the large building next ccrth became involved, it . would ' have "been impossible to say .where its progress culd have bceu Btaye.r : - . - - :"v, . - 0 1 inquiry , since th;fi.fe, we have Varned that there were in the building one hundred ami fi'fty ba'es' of cotton, belonging to the -State and to other par fleSjbui chiefly to the State and to John Fr izer fit G. We vvero gratified to learn that, the ' carr' of the A Jcance had been- al!cvdy removed, there being -jouly, 1 be sides the cotton, five barrels of machinery: oil, and twoibaks baging, intended to be used in The repair of dttvs rXagsqn cot mcnt. The oil and basmg belonged to the i State.", ;-' ,' " '.V'-;"-1 . .. It is difficulty if not irn possible to ascertain ibow the fire Originated. The warehouse had beejy'sited after dark and no. signs of firo dis--cowted, alth'ough it. may have" been lurking ;therer pi'ihapsv fcorn a spark from ft cigar or .pipe .used by some negro. This, however, is .only a supposition. was at first discovetfd Vn the side next the -narrow alley between the ! Varehous! and the gfainery and corn mills of Mvssrs. FJlis & Mitchell. On its beingdis-' cv red, the sentry statiot.ed there discharged his musket for the purpose of giving the alarm. The fire" pro)f shutters of the Gistomhous? weTe subjected ttx. a severe test; those ip the third story (the Confederate. Corrt room ) being heated to a red heat, s-mn of the glass was fused and the sashes partially charred.: The brown atone trimmings on the North Eastern comer were also somewhat cracked and chipped, but no other injury was done. The walls of building iu which tho firo occur red, being " considered dabgcrous,-haye since been paired down. - " ' f Some uneasiness .was felt at -the time, oc casioned by a report that a quantity of pow der had b Jen stored in the Customhoirse warer h .ue, in the rear, but this repdrt turned cmt to be without foundation. The heaviest loss is proliably that of tlie building,' which cannot, now be replaced. Tho value of the contents was'betwecu thirry and forty thousand dollars, probably - nearer J,hc latter sum than the former. ' ; We .understand that, Governor Vance was in town afctfh time, having arrived here 'in .the afternooli trllin. Wilmington Journal. THB WORTH' OF WOMAN. FUOM THB GERM AX OF .SCItlLtER. , . . " ft ; v Ilonorel be woman fcshe beams on the sightj Graceful and fair, like a being of hjrht, v . Scatters aioimd her wbererer she strays " Rrses of bliss on our thorn covered ways Roses of Paradise, sent from abore, J , To be gathered and twined in airland of love. Manf on Passion's stormy ocean, Tossed by surpes mountain high, Courts the hurricane's commotion, Spurns at Iteason's feeble crv. Loud the tempest oars around him, . Louder stillit roars wjthin, Flashing lights of hope confound him, ituns with life's incessant din. Woman invites hirn witn" bliss in her smile, To cease from his toil and be happy awhile, Whisperiflg wooing J? " Come to jroy.bo-vrer, . Gd. riot in search of the phantom of power ; Honor and woalth are illusory come I Happiness dwells in the temples at home' - Man with fury stern and savage, . Persccuta his brother man, . .Kecklei if he blejs or rav-ge ' Actinnl action! still his plan, Noa' creating, nny destroying, ' . . Ceaseless wishes tear his breast j JEver Rcekino: -ne'er enjoying, Still to be but never best. . Women, content in sflent repose,' Enjoys in its beauty life's flower as it blows,: A .id 'waters and tends it with innocent h iart. Far i-icher than man's with his treasures of ait; Antf wiser by far in her circles confined I Than he", with his sience and Ihnits of the mind. Cvjldl v to himself sufficing, Man disdains the gentle arti, Knovvtth-not the Wiss arising j From the. interchange of hearts. Sl'vnly through his bosom stealing, Flows the genial eurreht on, -. Till by age's frot congealing, , It is' hardeued into stone. , She. like tha hirmthat instinctivelr ring.?, As the night breathing zephry soft lights on the . strings. -Responds-to each impulse with steady reply, Whether sorrow or pleasure ner sympatny.try, And tear. drops and snuleon her countenance play, Like sivislnoe and showers or a uiorning in 31 ay. '- 'Through the range of man's dominion, " Terror is theruling word, .And the standard of opinion . - Is the temper of the sword. ". . '": - Strife exalts, and Pity, bluehing, ' From the scene departing flies," Where the battle madly rushing, Brother upon brother dies.- ' Woman commands by a milder control ; ' She rules. by enchantment the recltr of the sou" As she glances around in th j light of her smile, he war of the passions is hushed for awhile,j . And Discord content from his fury to cease, I . Reposes,enir anctdon the pillow of peace. Sugar asd Tobacco. "Ar pillar a d toTaccu injnri.ais t the teeth ?" This sub- 'j'rt was di.-ciissed at the "Longress of OerniHii Sargeoh 'Dentis-ts.V which met recently at Frankfort. The Ongress, decided th- ques tion in thy negative in both instances, when the articles are taken in a pure stle and u t in imnuKier:iie uoaonu. . , S The Washington concspondnt of i-t'.e ; Piji!at!clp!iia Lcdgci states t.. at the Gmrt of Inquiry in the cae of Geu.jDonJCarlos Butl returncnl a Verdict of acq littal on all charges preferred against him. Th1 verdict : was ren dered long s. nee but for some-, reason or- c th'er; has never'becn publicly announced. : " v r -4 4 "-,-- V-;. . " :- K 4,4 The Litkkaia! Glynn. An ofiiixr who was.iuspfccting. his company iiu the anuy of iie t one niorHingXpied one private whce. ihirt was sadlvLbcgrimmcd. - ' Patrick 0 eight iucheP, ,f Was th& literal re)ader. -- tf ijiie uriunn nas uciioci ix.iu.uou iu w at- tcaliou without iu-tentiou. - , . Flynn 1 " called callwi out the captain. Here, ver honor' prornp ly responded Patrick, with bishand to his cap. 'Ilow-long do you wear 1 4 v Me.- j Bcch axIk . Ik L -dxo5.--A Xtd n: ; newspaper. has the following re'poat t . ; ... . f "Mr. James iBacJianjin, forn?rly Mir isfcr Plcni piiteo ti;u y and Em voy Extraordinary . t f f ioc vuu'i ui iiju -diu; iruiu use i;iiiiel States, and lafterwards Tresident "of ; the Re public, arrived. in Loudon a ft-w days ago." - An EriTApit for.' Lixconx.The Logati Cc,'(Ohie) Gazette has a, poetical editir, who gofdoffthe lollowing" verses ottAbraham Lic colti h- t!V;r1;- v-. , . u:-4...A BeiJeath this stone cirrnt and stinking, . Repose th-bones of Abrahata Lincoln, , : He freed the, nirjrer9, and for his paioa , . II U own old Souji it now in cbai:. - -'4'- A bill has- passedoue of 'the houses of the Gco"rg;a' Legislature appropriating ten thrtu-? saiid dollars per an u n for three years, si o ild the war last so long, to pay the'reot of fanniis Vof indigent soldiers iii SaVAanah." - The Federal Goycmment to iclrcs $?tQ0Q, 000 for exemptibns from the draft. " .t . Miscellaneous. .A- been ahbointed sub-32cnts t stinarintend the vants of indigent families of the soldiors, are re quested to meet the Executive Committee at the lirand Jury room oa Saturday next, tlie 2lst iast., at 10 o'elocki - " Ilaleigl iristriet St. Matthews, . Ht.-Marks, '..'Mary'j Middl Creek. Darton's Creek, Swift Creek, Kitt's.Creek, Lick Creek,. House Creek, Marks. Creek, White Oak, ." Crabtree, -Buckhorn, Buffaloe. ; Now Light, Wake Forest, Cr0S3 Roads, -Fish Dam, , Little River, Xo, 1, " 2, M. II Brown, T. I). Sledge. . ." ueuben rjeujing, Jarnes T, Hunter, Haywood Grifice, Jesse Norri , fc George Brogden, - Wm. H. Pope, Ixlram Weatherspoou, Sol. J. Allan, Jos. D. Hayes, Nelson D. Pair, -' A. C. Council, Jacob Sorrek, " A. P. Bothe, Dr. Wesley Hartsfield,! , Pel eg, S Rogers, ij J. T Fort, - V Jasper Fleming, Calvin J. Kogrs, A. J. Dnderhill, Jonathan Smith,. 11- N. Howell.. ; R. M. Brown, J. C. Hunter, . NATHAN 1VEY, Chairman Bx. Com. Panther Branchy Carey; New Hill, -Beaver Creek, nov 18-d2t. G-tii). X0TTO AND WOOL CAKBS K EX0 V A T E D . ' R E Jd E F FOR TnE PEOPLE. Having bought the patent right, to the Rev. Jas. Peeler's Card Renovator, for the State of N. C, I expect to be at Greetisboro' on'Monday and Tues day. ICth & 17th inst., and to return to and remain in Raleigh at the Exchange Hotel from the 23rd to the 30di, in order to arrange for agencies of Coun ties. In the meautiine, an.v agency istab!ished by she Rev. 'Mr. Cuuningginij in my absence, will bit satisfactory.. None bnt inei of sobriety, honosty, industry and competency need apply. To such agents the -business ear be rendered very profita tIe, bringing in from $20 to $30 per day by assid-, - uous application! ..',. .- The object and, intention of this eaterpj-isc.is to relieve the country generally. I therefore caution the poople.not tf ponuitj, any one to buy up. their old cai-iis op speculation That, they may be put in order" fof use and then-sola t enhanced prices', and I particularly and emphatically protest Hfrainst any such speculation by my age. ts. Many of these cards when workfdupon will do as well .as evef la fewbetter-whilstotht'is which may -seem worthless will answer eery purpost;.' The rates of prices as ( bahlihed by the Rer. Patent" e shall jbe rigjdlj- adhered to and meets ' with the approbation of" the rjojrder of this right for the State $P- North Carolina,' and he rigidly enjoins upon ill his agents tov t;arry out to the let ter this feature'jof the Enterprise, which aw as fu!ioS : ; ' j. ; Citizens worth SiOjOOO, at present prices of prop- erty In Confederate currency-, $2 per pair. Thoe worth less, yet having taxable property, $1 par pair. All our suldiers and officers of the army of 1861 or 18e2, yet in tht field, . or their widows having taxable property, bo matter how roueh, 5) cents per pair, and all the poor who have no lands, negroes, stock, money at-interest, or other taxa ble property , nothing. . -' ; . - No agent shall be permitted to discriminate1)e iwixt tlie rich and the poor in their work, but attend to each injthe order the card3 are p?-csented. Women generally are invited to attend and brng with hem cotton to trv their cards . . All infringements of the patent right f-hall be most rigidly prosecuted, nov. 14 2aw2w SAM'L LANGLET. . FXTAL Jk Of ICK,- -DR. B.i.V, DK V- tist, respectfully makes known tnat he is now in ollice ovej Mr. Pescud's. . N. B. Those having engagement' .or nbotx pect his professional services hadbetter cail before he feves. - -4 . Tooth Powders and Brushes. noy IS-dlw. J N0TISE. ' j--. NAVAL! COMMANDANTS OFFICE, ',-! Wit.Mixurox, N. C , Nov. 5,103. J SEALEIPUOlrUSALS wdl be received at this Odice until the 25ih inst. for the turni.4iing of Timbe'r as belt w specified, viz : -f 7000 feet board,! measure 2J iaches, w;trt oak plankk length 25 to 40 teet, a'veragj 33 fept. . width, 10 to 12 inches. - . J000 feet board,! measure 34 inches; white oak - plAnk, width 8 inch 's, length 3 to 40 feet. 430 14' t board, imeasure of i ilww pine, ai! heart, : ' 3 iuchas thick, 5 inches wide, sa.w ed si; aight. aiy.l paralrel, l.ngth 23 to 34 feet, a vorrg S ZD hii-' : :: ;-4'-4'-' .r.."-" ' ... 1500 feet board, measur j 2 inches, yellow pine. 7 inches w.iud, Iwigtli Zd feet to be all Ilea rt. W Beams, la feet lang;sidcd 3 i nchss, moulded 5 inches, spring 6 ihch'-s offceart pine. 750 cunning feet of yello-.r pine, heart ti.ub?r, to I . square 12 inohes, to bf ti biglit one w:iy, the Other ?Djay have a fair curve- - -20CO Cubic feet, promiscuous cak timber for frame, " from 10 to 16 long, straight; and curved, 'in cluding SO root or limb knees, to side 5 itches square, and cut square. 100(1 cubic: feetr promiscuous heart, yellow pine, -VI to 20 feet long, 10 to 14 inches rqiiare, one white oak keel, iu two pieces of 4J leet each, Eided,10 inches, moulded 1 0 inches, one stem and post sided 10 'inches cut to mouUl. 2000 feet IJi inch, yellow pine plank, 10 to-12 . inches wide, 30 t. 35 feet loug4- 1000 white oak trendils, 18 inches-long, 1 inch In dianeter, ' : . . . ' .v. 2000 feet 2 inches, plank, 16 feel long, 12 inches ; wida, good qnalitr, . . . 1 JOeO feet I inch boanlf.tSTwt long, go;! quality. 4 j&ata- ttmuer to oe aelirered at ll.iuUx, a. tl. , , . VV. F. LYNCH,-. . . I . ' V - Flag Officer. x .' noi 12 2vr. Com'u'i' Kaval Defences No. Ca. " I - 4 ' ' O - -1" "" ' , ' -i? " ,"' ' r- i f-- : - BLAUDERS4 BLADDERS will PAY utty'ecuts for Btfef and 25 for Htg Bladders. They, must bl -wVll blown ap. They can bo s-nt to mehy Expressand when 25 or more are-sent at a tiaie.'I will pay thj Trtight. .' -V. ' ' R. P. SAUNDERS. UovlMra '' v -.' Chapel Hiif; X. C. OFFICE MEDICAL DIRECTOR, ; : ' . GEjCEfcAl. HoSPiTAtS -. C, .! -V-'. Raleigh,. Octubcr-9ih. 1903 OURGEONS IN CHARGE OF IlOSNTAlS O will qot permit any Steward or Agent to pur chase Hospital supplim,, except far c.sh, or on the written, ; order of the Surgeon. Account incurred, in disregard of these intfilctions,. will alt be recog- Br ord. r of the Surgeon General : uoy:2-2awlin Medical Iirectwr. Miscellaneous. TT1 LjSK WIXTKR SKED OATS.I:-FKW A1 bushels of FINEWIXTER SEED OATS tcnange lor briKJR PKAS or Applr to - ; THIS OFFICE. CORN, nov 13-tf BAXK UT XOllTH cabolla;-:a divi dsnd tfjit pr cef. on th Capital Stock cf ti?i r.stak has beeu declared this day; out of the profits for, tbis lt lix months, payable to the SWckhoUers in current dbU-s onh 1st ilotdav ia ijeii'wer nexi ai ine princiDal Uaiits. Hraiw-he andAgencias. C.DEWLVjCaiUef. : f Raleigh, Nov. JJL TTEXTlOX UAhEHEADS!-.I WILLCIVK XI. ur 21bs. of nie clean wiii, ori gHJJ wo hat; or .will makeup the ftooi.forK of the bats; orglO jK-rliatjhtj lots taken less than 5 lbs. of wool. NrighlK)ra.can put lgether and make the amount. - ' i k. J. l'A6JIIALL Hatter. hoV 10 dim l4 Louis burg N. C. Military Notices. 0TICE. ' ' , ' - 4 . " i CONSCRIPT OFFICE, . ; fhe"f(llowinr named nr;r ro-s-. ar now confined at Camp Iktlmef, near Raleigh, subjixt tocaUof owners-: - 4' i NlCV. Mack, '3) years old. 5 fttk Zl', inches . hih, and hir s"nf JOII X, black. years old, 4 feet 21 inchf.' h.igh, weo arrested by tickets ne.ir the -Ti4n, ami sent ttCainn-HoIilnes Auu't litlli. : Represent themfdveas belonging toMrs. Louisa J ((tfin, or j:rockviUf .. v. ALBERT RIDDlCiC; bl?ck, 33 vears old, 5 fWt 5 inches high, a.-d WM. FULLER," black, '.'3 years old, 5 feet inches' high, arrested in Princws Ann county, Va , nn-1 sent to Cimp Hohues,' Oct. 27t:h. State, that it hey are free Bv Order of';h4 Commandant. i -n ' ; ' ! E..J. UAUDIN. , nov If. lf;l f ,r Lieut., Act'g. Adj't. AbJ'T AND INSPECTOR GENE'S OFFICE, ' Richmond, Sept. .8, 1603. IJExtiiact i ' Special Ordeus, 1 ' I No. 213. f if iHE Bl'REAU CF CONSCRIPTION III" is authoi;i2fed to raise and "'iuip in each fhe States of Georgia, South Carolina. North Carolina and Virginia, one Battalion, of Six Com panies ofmountt'd men, whofurni.sh their own' horses and w ho a.re not liable to corncription, to bejunder tlie order of the Bureau, for the purpo- sa.of consci iplioni, the arrest of deserters and for local defence, mustered for one year.' Companies to elect their officers... The field -officers to be assigf'd from officers belonging to the Eiirolhng service. . 0uipiiiiie5 notio exceed one hundred, rank and file.' ' . '" : ' Bv command of the Secretary of War : i Signed . , By order of. Col. dent: J j Signed -'1 s JOHN WITHERS, Assistant Adjutant General; John S. Preston, Supeiintcn P. X. PAGE, t'aptain and A. A. G. NOTICE. L i i ' . . -. ' ; i Conscbipt Obficr, N. C., ) i Raleigh, Oct. 7, 1863. X f pil'E COM MAN II A NT INVITES TI1K AT- 1 . tention of all persor.s capable of bearing arms, I l 4 1 who ace exempt from military, duty 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 tor Special service n North Carolina, arid the Commandant h . 5 that all able bodied nrjen, who may -be exempt .by reason of haying furnished substitutes or otherwise, will not shrink from thin call, but will hasten to enlist in the de fense of their homes, their firesides and the State tljat gave them birth. . . - Parties enlisting in this Battalion will be exempt from duty in the Mflitia and Home Guard, and will receive the pay and allowance of cavalrymen. The Enrolling Officers throughout the State are authorized to receive recruits, or they may report directly at either oi the Gamps of instruction. I By order of i Col. PETER MALLETT, -j Com ui and an fof Conscripts for N. C. j Hcgii L. CoLE,-Captain and A." A. A. G. in- v. 2-lm. . ' HEADQUARTERS, RALEIGH&NkC, ' ' . October 8th,' 1853. . ) - Gesfttial OitnERs,) . . . .. .'. No. i. . r v JIN OBEDiaCLro GENERA h ORDER, No. 23, Headquarters Departmen of N. C Paragraph II, the Undeiigned asiumes Command , oY this Post - - II. - It is msde tne duty of all O.licers who remain in the city over 24 hours to rejHrt tto this office, and. men on arriving who intend to' remain to ob tsiin pa?s from Provost Marshal. III. Officers who are improperly absent from their comaiands j will be reported at once to tcir 'Commanding Ollicers. "The men will hn: ar rested anI sent to iheir rommaad?r' IV. In order to avoid unpleasant detention and arrest, citizens upon arriving here. v. ill. fur.ish evidence of their cxemjon fiom mi'itary Evrvice to the Provost Marshal. I Signed) ; PETER MALLF. r, nv 2-dlai Co:n:eahdi:ig Post l.XECL'TIVR DEPARTMENT N. C. ) ADJUtANTi GHntrAL's Okkicr (M. H. G.) j--. I Rnlei-h Xovi 10 1K6 . ) Gksehal Or dei's,: ) - i : N o. 5. S 1 T!IH OPERATIVES IN.VOLLEN AND J. Cotton . F.ictofi that fu i n is!:goU tor the tjOiitcdtT rue. or ;rat,c uovei iifiens. arc . . - T cx jnotllrom y in ths.Guard f- Houi- H fvnci except when h; i;- c ;tirstii-3 ar -SinviHl.-d by the enemv. . i II. . Tlte dri!l of !i (iu nd fo'r.II unL Defence willji iiiposcd wit-i uintil the -Ivth dy' of DfCmber' lh d ,'xt to ;id w the ifjii'tiii-!-! tune to sow th-r grain.' '. By or,der of Gov.' Vance, ' 1 . J ! ; . ,:- C. GATLIN", ' ;, ;';.' ' ' ' Aljutatit Ganerai. I nov ll-dCt ': . '- ii AH dtttlv paper.'.lri th- State cojv one week ai.il ?ther pap -rsi l Aiij wi k;. i i Anctacil Sales. - r4v 1 A t t iivnw, v-?.v: (iKKS VND 07I1KRR. t'tWXl TV HE. Mln Wcdu.s- d ly. the 25th of,.VivenilKr. at 10 o'clock, a. m.. in the town of Wi'im. N. ( , v.e shnll It t out to the hsgheit bidJr for inv v.-ar, the atnnle and tLgaut bttildiSg now oecuMod b;. rU-V. Dr. Decina'.. It was vrcctcd to aecyU jnulate x largo sclnol htrt is ro arranged that Fcviratfamilit-irmight juintn it eupaocv. i he retuai kable good health of the large naiuber of pupils jfonrt j. ly ia t. Seininurr, is a recommeBd.it ioa.: It i's tu the bl part of the vil-' N At tfie sime time we ' shall lejse for a. term of yy:rs if itfyiittl.lhe Mile ACademi ', al.-i iv.II.lo jCjjit -d. Vitu a!Ljrationj it flight J3e made a ca-Mta! dwelling, - . tJ- j Mi AlOj at the .ime't.im, will l-eJd a large, lot of f ovi ari tablef, cti.ttrs, woo l'ii ami ir-a. bed-: jsih ails, mattresses, blanket!!, -crnnforters, Cnekcry,; s;tr , Ac; Ac, Xc. jILtS StvaSA t Px on ir m.i. be 5H.D. .iTHE- Icruii made kuown o Lbe div nf Los- a oil ea e W. DANIEL. !.)- KDMCND MOORK - Cora. - nov 12-'24nov THOS. TJ. DAVIS j AJHTICE,-;l UlhhSKhLAT PUBLIC ACC-? j jLi tion at my former plantation in Pitt county, midway befveenSparts and Falkland, oa Wtdncs- rls" 0th day mf Decen4r, l3i'tne hundred aria ufty "barrels of Co M, ttrelre itacks oiFmhr, t vrce thoosaod p.uni of Pick ed Cotton? .(dam- - K&t Ptwentv-nre hasd.-cd buh. L of rtwd Cotton ,-d six gcxd il.i. CotUm Gin, st-ckef .! i 3, vr aoos, Gar is, 2vq larjtation uleniil." "J! AIo, rent out the farm for the enning yrar.--j Terina. c-vh or eft di! a1oi'-chascra may prefer. ' nov K,di;v . A. M. LEWI?: Auction Sales; & .T?0tC A' ALU ABLE TQACTS C? UrDrr JjMleia Wrren couaty,'N'?rlli Crti.r-, IX pursaanrrrf decrees made kj Mm Coart of LItf( held tor ibe coaat r of tTarre aforwali, a i Urtr ber terta 1SC3, 1 thai! o3cr for talc; a Tuesday the 24th day of November aeat, at thtCorlCa door, in the town f Warrentoo, at pbtieactQf the following trftts or land, to-wU - ' -r " Iu the cae f Jaowa T. Basadl tad. other Km pon, the trac! of about two hundred aid tweat a cres, ad)oinig the lands of William Davii aad others; this tract will be told o a.dit f Iwtlvf ooatiiV'T '.?'" ' ''- ', ,;44.4 m- 'i'i.1. -' Also, onethcr traet.' In the cs rr TaeA! D - Ililiiard and wifet-aid other Erfmrf, otiaiaf about two hundnrd and siitj-twaacr, aajewtar the lapds of John Watkin. Aaatia Kaa M Wiil.i. I'achaU it ta Urod fta wkicb 8at utl .'1. Ilollowav retlded at tb t imo of til drt V, su! ject, neve rthblraa, to tht dowor of Uarttf Uof lowar, the widow of the Mid SamftL- Thif tracf will be ald oa a credit of twelve eaoataa, wll9 !nterft froui tho dav of teio. - - - .-' Also, one other tract, ift tao - of Cierka JU Jones and erhers Espart coaUlatSX aboot tereo hnndrrd acre, a djoialajr the laada of J.. t!jrrt , A'ta. L. BatUe and Mia. IT J. Utyca, itblft.t!ta. tract on wrrieh ibe late Edward Jooea died, aui ... and possessed. JhU trct wiU bo soil r m ctoCf of twvlve laoatha, witH Interest froca the day oT s.ik - ' " -' - ' " " Aid a'so one jother tract, ia th eaee ofF tt IIU and others JLxrfe.cootaiainjaboaitba'odred ard live acres, djoinia? Uoda of Mat bad Milam. Wm. C. Drake and Job KMtwfH Tb4 tract will be sold on a credit of twelve aeootbv with intcrcft from the day of aale, - I Bonds with approved eecarity wHl OO KUTtf 1 or the purchasers rr raid I anas. . i., 7 WaientonrOcU 29, '3. C COOK, - ' ' j ' t ' ' v - L- rpu-REFl'G'KKS AND CTTIFRS XIUOXTITX X TO INV EST CON FEDERATE MONEV. I will tell at public a actio oa tbe rreta;e o9 Kridaf; the lth day of December aext,' y faJaa ble plantation in Davie coaaty. X. C, bJttw ClarksTille, P. O., on Datchnaa Creek, containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES, ooe bwo tlieil of which i valuable BOTTOM LAM D- l" persons wishing, to examine the premiers oa tall" on meat Iewisrille 12 milca weetnf ftaleee.oa tBe Shallow Ford rNad 6 mile from the Shal ow t't If dispowMl of privately before day of notice will be given. ' W. B. 8TIPE. i nor 14-llwCw LewurilU X. C jRewaxds. NOTICE or Stoh n.- -$25"RKWARD. STRAtCiy On the sight of the 2 2d last. HORSE was either takfn from my stall or rtt loos and stravtld oflf lie ia a- larre briehtbty horse, both of hit hind feet are abitet be alio DM a white rtreak across, his nose he ia a biib mounted horse bJefore, and was elpbt years old Usf snring, and-in Kood order. I will oy tb above r-ward to any one who will deliver, him to BS Of for any information that will enable me to tftcTW him. ! COUrJw ALFRED 8U!T!fc t Camp near Kinston, N. C, Co. G. 7th C 8, Cvf a S. My address is Iver otauon, va. - : M nov 6-tf.i Cotirt Notfco. t STATE OF XORTIl CAROLIMAt I WAKE COUNTY, f r T VIRTi'K OF A DKCRKE C7 ttitf Court o Eooitv inlhecoao of Wm. G. llilL and. wife and others, exj arte? made at Fall TcfGty A. D.' lfc3, the undersigned, Clerk ad tlsstor iv -Equity of said County, will proceed to sell tb l.tnd in the pleading mentioned ad described on the 23i d day of Norerober, A. D. 1863. r Tb trsl . tract contain about. 200 acres, is located abottl two miles fiom the city of Raleigh, and Is boaadedr on the east by the Lunatic Asylam,. oa tbsotb by William Grimes, and on the west by &..U,4 Young. The other tract adjoins the land of H.-IL. Young and Dr. F. J. Haywood, and tying betweea -Dry - Branch and Bushy Branch, and contain! about 250 acres. There is a large two story dwaj ling with all necessary outhouses oa tacfrst named tract known as the Spring QUI or Ilaater place. " " '-' .- ' " z'i ' - The sale will take place at the Court Hnnao. ta the city of Raleigh at 12 M. Terms taado kaowlw on the day! of sale. This 1 t day of Xrv. 18 W; V nor 7 tdi - K. O.XEWIS, C. M. C. For Sale or Rent, . TTARM NEAR RILEIGn F0RO?AtE.U-A ittle farm containing aboat 200 acres. T JJ nug iiu ies w cm? in naicign. ,ioe improTpmenia con suts of a comfortable dwelling, rood kitcbtaa. smoke-house, daiiy,arna, stables, Ac, all in- rood) order, and-j substantially enclosed with eood plsafc. and palingj fence. In the yard is a wvlLof .'as law water as can be found in the upper ' eooa try rn& upon the Fjat ni is scversl hundred Fruit Tree ro--cently plajnted. Fire wood - and ' Kail Timber abundant and convenient; end a portion Qf tbe Farm seeded in wheat sod winter oats.- i Price for the Traettill 10th December,witb grow ing crops fJOOCo Coj, "Vc'crate money, or NegrecawCl be taken in exchange if desired. Persona wUbraw f purchase are referred to C. Tf. O. UUTCD15lts R-lvigh, or to B. D. SMITH on tbe premms . nev 17-dJ0t . : .; . . ; ' ; V Ah DABl K PR0PKRTI FOR 8IIK. T At ill hi sold at Public A uctioa. on Thwradar. . -tJ .1-. il ..r :u iri 1 2Gth NoveniWr. ISC3, aesr Brinklry ?U1, N.C i wo nouses ami lyits, a lov of lipase Hold xarak tun, one Piano, a buggy and harness. e., la. -r Tertiu c.ih.- n" '..'i.-.-ti ' nor 17 4t. " ' , J. VL P1QVL H CI ornsuoRo' proftt for raicI .VA i oiler fnr 84le4h comnodioos UOUriE,witb all i.c:i ?f.i-v out.hoajr and. 8 tables. Best to my fui ierTT'tiidence and opposite Mr. R. Wasblas ton, i n itailroad strict. This is bv far-tbd jraewf. dai. able l.ic.itioii iit Goldsboro. Tbe boasecotv tiiiiM fourtn niii and tbe kitcbns 'foar.',Toe garde; I.- a very choice rich piece of Land. , ,i A'..-u. on huitdrvd ant.tweatv-sevew acrea oe Pino i a in. iuroe inure iriMV-town. irtaff oa tbe w-. A W. RaiHoad. A rare chance to thoee wbo wieb to invi'-r. Inor7-2w M..D. CUATO.V HOTEL FOR SILK. I CFffcU AT TUN v tte sale the large new Hotei (a the toerfj.af luisbu'g,ai. ical'.-i just east of the Oart-boase. juty 4.- tC V ; . , ILI1AUMS. . IOR SILK.- -A FIRST RATK CtlTlC ' cinW bought cheap, by apply lr immedialo ly at I lie JOUliNAL OFFICE- ,t 4-lf now FOR SALV.- -A flnif larff Cow for J S d" 'Cok1 iwili hr with tt Calf fir m ai J Wfv ks M. For particulars apply at til IS OF- , : Al : PICK. i?0RKA!.K0:u;EIiT.t. lUx-kr MmiM ik W, fu UDAXOKK irOL'Sll is n"o .TIIKU0TKL5EAJI formally known as tbe now itlrrred Tor; mr rent. IVnum drirou f -makinr ' mensi ia bar have on? of.tlw bfl tpp jrt unifo ever offered, to the paUic T he los is sitaaUt io sixtr feet of the Rail lwad, and at the termiooas of ibe Tar- -boro Branch Kail Road, tlie bod ling- U wrtl ar ranged Ei ther of tbe proprjetors will take edeas ure in cxl-ibiUrg the forrrofii prefrtv. . . J- P. TILLLKY, k RKOTaCR. . L A TEA CM HR WAITED TO.TAIECnACCli J -C-- f'r JcimioI in a private auilr,ea ccsopeteat . . . p icjre. Latin ad; Mile, Address the subscriber at Hrar hwamoPott US Duplin . oonty, X. C. - - -- - . nov 14-w3.t. J0BU0RK . G ali. dvsrfption neatly ejtrreftd mi tlisodcej ' i. " - " 'i ' 4i i -. .V:
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