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.-' f - V - v-... ...I.' V hTHE: STATE, JOURNAL. v jpliy SPELMAXy tditpr and Proprietor. " -v '-'y" '.. ' .'" .-'.t ;;,.r-':-".K ,. ''.(- 'i - :" ' ?i"i ' -1 ,:""'-,r-:V v r f- , -. - .-. --. - . . . . .. .. - - T W J. !)TfcRtoE.mwilTJtonerte4" at tws Ltaas per square of tn lines for less) for et insertion: Marrf agt nHeef and Obitaanes will at charged if adftttiaeniefttt ) 'ixsy i; f. i ; VKEKLY EDITION, for6 montha 5 JQBORK. f.verjr deacriptian .will b fa VoL v. HAIiEIG-H. IT; C. THUKSDAYv JANIJAiiY 14, 1864 cetted at this OQeT with dispateb, and as aeatl as ean b dn ia th Southera'cbaftdsracr. t J , TR-WEEKliY, for 8 months v u.:....i:.J 7 - 1 I 1 . . ii. -;., . " - I ! "I o suDscrip non re irea on my oioer terms thaii the abore, norfor longr or shorter period. : . T E L E G 'E A P i i I C . REPORTS OF THE PRESS ASSOCTIOX. " Eoterei according to act of Congress in th jer 1S63, by J. S, Thbabhs, iA tha Clerk'B ffice of the District Court of the Confifderate SUtei ' for the Xorthern District of Georgia. i -v r ' .- . T : I - Confederate Congress. " !.. Richxohii, Jan. IS. When the House met last night, it immediately went into secret session on the tax and currency ' question sou couiinaeu orer iw -?urs. . ' -. Met again this morntng at tenaad rent into secret session at eleTen, continuing till after, thn e, ihowing they art warking earnestly to dispose Cf ' the matter as soon aa possible. 1 - : This morning a bill "was presented to authorize the President to suspend the writ otHabeu Cor in aby city y town or military districtTwhen his judgment- of the public ' salety require It, ; to apply onlf to arreirta made y by authority .for the " CotfueTate uoyci umcui, uu iur out-ucen ngainsi the sf me, to contiqueoioj ui e thirty daya after " the meeting of next Congress.. . , . . - , -, j Also a bill granting transportation to all -soldiers on furlough, same as now on sick furlough. And bill to ascertain proceeds of the sales o property fn the year'sixty-three, raised or acquired any pre? Tioua year, hot to be taxad. ; ' ' These bills of appropriation were referred. -; Resolution adopted instructing the Committee (of Ways nd Means, to inquire into the1 propriety of allowing the tax in sand on Cotton to be paid in money and prescribing tile manner ' in. which cotton due the Gorerument, shallj be prepared,, when not so much as a bale." .". . Also that the same committee - inquire into the propriety of making all duties on blockade goods payable in specie. ! - ' Military Committee reported a bill to confer on v Adjutants ofbajtallions and regiments the rank and pay of Captain of cavalry, was taken up and . discussed tilt?, the hour arrived to go in secret session. The Senate Committee on commerce reported '' lereral iaiportant bills one to prohibit during thtf war, tue exportation oi any xotioo, toDacco, military or naval stores, sugar, molassesand rite except under such regulations as the Presrdent may prescribe. Another bill o prohibit the imporftibn of any articled of luxury during the war. f It prohibits by .-name in a very long list all 1 importations, but such as refer strictly to articles 7.oTiiecessity. . " - " rhe Secret arypf the Treasury is authorised to prescribe maximurarices at which certain articles shall bitmade, &c. A, :' , , The same committee reported back U the Sen ate, resolutions from the legislature of Georgia favoring the appointment of citizens not liable to ' military service, to aet us impressing agents. The committee unanimously approved 'the measure and hoped that the Secretary of War would adopt it. The Senate went into secret session on the bill to increase the military age to fifty-five, ' The Siege of Charleston. Charleston, Jan. 12. jThe enemy has kept up a continuous shelling upon the city since last night and are still shelling at 7 a'ckflck this evening. The shells thrown are iOO-pounders and Wiard'3 small rifle projectiles. No casualties. jTo movements by the fleet. Twentv-four Yankee prisoners, capture i ar GeoTgetowD, areexpjeced here to-nigh Death of ArchblshoTushcs. icbuoxp, Jan. 13. j A gentleman from one of the border counties states that he saw a notice of the death of Arch. bkhop Hughes in a New York paper of the 6tb. Latest, dates received here are to the 1st inst. Secret Sessions and the Brokers. j After the House of Representatives opened its doors Saturday preparatory to adjournipg, a motion Svas made tbat the further 'discussion of the subject that engaged their private de liberations shotild be in open session. The cause, of the motion is stated by members to have been the ascertainment of the fact that a ,copy of the Report of the Special Committee on Finance had fallen into the hands of the brokers of this city. If this be so", there can be no doubt that the public sh6uld be made acquainted with at least as much as is --kuowh to the brokers, otherwise the advantage which '.these shrewd gentry always have of the peop't TvilL be so increased to pface tbV Utter en tirely at their, mercy. The same means that" - were used to. get poesession of the Report -Wfiild probably .place before the brokers all theothef proceedings of the House, and it is rasvrto see how they, possessing such info?- ' rnaion, and the public being , entirely unin formed, will be able to operate to their own tnormous benefit, and ; to the great injury of all with whom they have transactions. The only remedy is open doors and public discus lion. We hope the. House will- see the pe ; cessity of adopting this courser. Whig '. . ;-r ;.: : ': 'tL:3 i. Exchange RiJmor. It vas romoured; on Saturday that Burnside, the Barlier,- had 4beeh. Rppoiuted, by the Lincoln Government, agent of exchange, vice Butler - the Beat, who ; founte himself outside of tre pale Jf ofiSciaK re cognition. Burnside has a ban having over him, on 'account of the murder' of two'Con-' jederate enroning'officers in the West, and it . is a. yet to be seen how .far that law will r operate to prevent his recognition by the Con federate Government as fCn agent of exchaoge. As a gentleman, Burnside. is not much the euperiour of Butler, Up .to yesterday there as no sign of a ag of truce .steamer below City Point.. The, interval' of nontintercourse eiuce the arrival of the Jast flag has been uaoie piotracted tlfarT at anv"trme since the estab- libhroent of the cartel If BurnBide has; been aubstituted for Butler1;, our f Commissioner (Ould) would speedily be notified of the fact by steamer at City Point. VThe long delay leads us, therefore, to doubt the reliability of the rumour. ----- "'l;'-' . . Oi ptain Hikes. The gallant Hns, Who vas one oi Gen. MoTgant cAmpanious in the escape from the Ohio Peniteutiary,and who became separated from hjm in Tennessee, it is nderbtoodi has certainly- arrived , at Dalton. Information to thatefrect baa been received Lere, and Capt. Hines hiti.self i expected wry aoui. Ukhmcnd iknto. r i r raOM THB LOKDSX POSCS.1 THE r PRESIDENT AHD 1 HE CZAR ' ABUAIUH AND AtEIAJfDEU. OB F ormotumypattT Lincoln areUbat Alexim." : President jAbiCaar Alexander loved, , i llankindfa Deliiht," nor were his hopes reproved; Both sovereign potentate, both despots, too, Eaah with! a great rebellion to subdue. Alike prepared to ting and to repl v, - ; The precious pair thus bragged alternately V- T. ABEImperiat abrfof Nicholas the Great, v We are In) tba sam'fix; I calculate - -Yoti with tyour Potea, with Southern rebeli I, W bo spurn my rule and my revenge dfy. . . j '' . , ! ----- . ... . " ' A.tx-"VengeEnce is mine, old man; see wkert it falL-f ' - - Behold Ton hearth laid wast, those mined walls : Yn gibbet, where the straggling patriot hangs, imsi mj orave myrmidons enjoy Lis pangs. ' " :" --i 'i- ' 'Kiv-TM show you a considerable some' ' Of devastated b earth nd ravaged borne ; " . : For less about the gallows could I'aayr jicA y,ere banjging not a game bath sides could play. : - Atit Wrath on revolted Poland's sons I wreak, And daughters, too, beneath vaf knout they shriek. See how iVom blazing halls the -maiden flies, Ah faithful Cossacks grp tha screaming prize. Abe In Tennessee, I guess, we've matched them ;H ::; scenes, ,. - . ..; , .i And may compare witt Warsaw New Orleans. The Vistula may bear a purplish hue; As deep a stain has darkened the Yazoo. ' ' Alkx IWhen bv glad eye the telegram enjoys Of women whipped and soldiers shooting bovs, I praise De Berg,' to supplication deaf, " ; i And. glorify severe Mouravicff. :Abs I, when with their - deserts' Secesh gals '-!'-:-': meet, , (We, tooi know how the saftcv sex to to treaty ivt-juice m iiu uer, sname woo maae tnem teel ; Extol thai gallant Turchfr and McNeilL; Atax Let mercy grace a feebler monarch's !. . crown . w u-.: . ' Zamevskf's bouse my cannon battered down. Captives, unhanged, I spare that they mav dwell, Tormented, in Siberia's earthly hell, i v f- ' ' ;.:"-- - V " :-. ' - ;. Abk Fve no Siberia of iny own as yet, But send gains avers to i'ort Lafayette, ; And what 1 reckon you'll approve of, sire, Bade Gillmore upon Charleston hurl Greek fire. ALKx-jOn might, with legions armed, I take my ; . . ,: ; stand, V . v , ;, ; . All Europe's outcry shall not stay my hand, . Nor from! my clutch shall fwrce the victim rend, Whilst live one rouble or one life to spend. : , :"?:''!' - "- - - . ,. Ark Bound to tbisxhild in bleody sympathies, Come topny arms and let us be allies ; v " We'll squelch John Bull and scuttle Britain's isle But let uS go and liquor up meanwhile. GrEELT ON THE PRESIDENCT.-At late meeting at the Cooper Institute, in-New York city, Hojrace (ireely was called upon and made a speech;, the substance of "which is as follows; lie said it was hardly time to make "Presi dents, aiid he had not quite tiecided that we were tj have another; (Laughter.) He wifihed.to say for oue, that he thought the largest man in this Government was the gCa tlcman .vho had been censured la reel v to nivht ' thut jwas Governor Chase, lie thought . the firmest anti-slavery man, in spite of what ha had Heard to:night, was this man a states man whb had been fighting with flie hardest . commaid,and whose battles hadjalhbeea victori ous so far". Perhaps he m;iy hp, perhaps he may not be, a candidate for" the Presidency. 'ertainly the duties of the White House, or of .he position of either of the Searctaries, could not be envied. Hp admired the confidence of people, ! which he had not always shared, for he' sometimes had been to bed, ;not knowing whether he should wake, up in .the Union or in the Southern Confederacy, We have seen the time-within two years when two ' votes to one would have been given in th is city ; far Jeff Davis. :": . ' 4 Condition or oub AHMrEi If the truth &1 to be toJd, we may say that bur armies are now- bettef clothed and shod than Tii any former winter campaign of the' War " The priucipal suffering is that from the difficulty of subsistence. Besides thig, our soldiers bavsj hardly bne-third the utensils absolutely neces sary to .cook the miserablepittance issued. Examiner. ' ' " For Sale or Rent. Notice. Will be sold on Monday , the 8th day of February next, at the residence of the late Brian Green, deceased", all,, the perisha ble property belonging to the estate of said de eedent, jronsisting of H arses, Mulrs, Oxen, Sheep, Cows, Stock ; Hogs, Corn, Fodder, ! Shucks and Hay, Carriage snd Harness, Wagtn, Cart, Ploughsj, Plantation Tools of every description, House and Kitchen Furniture. Also, about 3000 pounds pf new Bacon and salt Pork. I Terms Six inoaths credit, purchasers gifing bond' with approved security. !.;- U. B, uAKKISUj, Jan7-u6 . Administrator. Qale c j Property and Keffro Hlre.i-lIaT- rehtca out for this year my Hotel at KittreH's. Depot, ! will sell ta the highest bidder, on Thurs- some Corn, Fodder and many articles of Household ' . . i ir tA - f- i n jurmturo,. wagons, uarns;es, i;iru uu ueiir,. with other articles too numerous to' mention, t shall hire at the same time, some Negroes. Come and seeiwhat is for sale. ' jan7-d3t . - WM. F. COLLINS. A bsf ntces.The following officers and XX. privates are absent from my company with out leate; viz : Sefg't J. J. Langdale, Corp'ls Marcus! H. Bowen and Wm, F. Scott ; Privates Jesse Tl Bowen, J. O. Harrington,! Henry John : son, Martin Perry; Alberc Perrish, J. C. Rodger son, Hepry M. Scaggins, Joseph A. Tyler, Getfrge White and David White. . j : JOSEPH O. CHERRY, - Cant. Co. B,12th a. C. Battalion. . dec 23-lt Miscellaneous. he School forBojs, near the Northirn liiiti of thweitv. and under the direction of A. H. Dowell, as Instructor, will open on Monday, 18th January. ; . - , m. Raleigh January li; 1864. jn lHt Glotes and Socks Wanted. I desire to purchase for the soldierlO.OOO pairs of Gloves and 10.000 pairs of Socks. - Donatipna will b thankfully receiyed. EDWARD WARREN; Surgeon General, W. C jan 12-lm 0B WORK; ::A.-ftt::; : Of every description ,. ; : Executedwith ,'. ' ;' ' i . - Neatness and Dispatch v v. " '-- ' At. the ; -- Office of th : i v STATO JDDRNAL. lour by the Barrel for those onlj who jj buy for their own use MR. wombel; Apply to jan It n MisceilajieoTiis -Oi5 General A?nt tor fbCoHectUn V OF TOC ACCO. rANtKrvit.i.r Ii. C. Jan. - 6 864.; Havinirtleen appointed General A?ent for the Stale of .North Carolina for the collection . of Tobacco; I, hereby! give notice that if there are any thee counties raising Tobacco, b esides those enumerated below, I call up6n them to report to me by letter without delay through the Sheriff on Clerkof the Courts wh will please recommend to me a suitable man who must be a jud f.Tobaeeo and exempt from conscription, to act as Agen t for the collec ticn of Tobacco in that cuntv or ia several adjacent counties.:' W, N. SH ELTON. -Namttof ike Counties i which I Aae vppmiitUd .Rockingham, Guilford, Montgomery, Union, ? Polk, McDowell, - ;' Stokes, Forsyth, Orange, , . i Stanly, -Anson,. -. ; y axe, Wilkes, : DaYidsi n, . , Randolph, . ' Vhatham, ' ; Kowan, . Davie, - . Franklin, t Halifax, Granville, - Warren, Caswell, . Alamance, Rutherford, jan 12dlw i t-v Alexander, s Caswell. Surry,. - Iredell, . . , . f i Ktreriurgr " Catavrba, - Yadkin, Person, Jackson,- - Macon, Cherokee, Clav. - .' ' W. If . SHELTOX. For Sale. A (few Confederate Seicn per cent. Bonds on very reasouab le terms. Jno. g. Williams a Co., janll-3t r ! .; . " Brokers. I?0r Sale-32 Bhares Cape Fear Bank JL' Stock. 31 Shares Bank of North Crolina. 1 North Carolina State Bond ld 6 per cent. 4 Cffpe Fear and Deep Liver Bonds, endorsed uy me otaie. - i . ' -! Jan8-d3t ! r-. . W; h. jone.I- N oticc... N orth Carol! aa Volunteer Navy! rA Meeting of the above Compxnv will be held at Raleigh, January 14th,' 18U. t All the Steck holders and friends of this noble enterpiize is ex pee t ed to attend. And all persons wishing to render elucient aid to our! suffering army t and bleeding1 cqantr) should attend at Raleigh on the 14:h. br send jn their names, PostofSce and amoun ti, to -me, ei fher at Raleigh on the 14th,-orOxford before. I have been acting as Agent for this Company for seven wetks, ; I have had most glorious success, and I am sure that there can be no excuse for any one having" $500 that they can spare; since capital sent to us would not be held more sacred than, the lives of our countrymen, and the institutions ad virtues of onr beloved South. Come up at onee and strike a blow upon the high seas that will send terror to the very vitals, of their commerce,' thus cauning thjem to be at peace with us. , ' - Business of vital, importance will be transacted, and, therefore, all interest shoal i be-present. ' .. WILLIAMSON HARRIS, ; pan 7-dt: , 1 1. . . , ,. Agent.'' - Ranaway from the titecrlber, my box YANCEY, in;June last. J He is about fifteen Lea rs old, font feet six inches high,' darkish color, is upper , lip is verv short and shows his teeth strikingly. He may be lurking around Raleigh. A' reward of fifty dollars will be paid if delivered to me.' i. N. J. WH1TAKER. 4 jan5-dltw4t Qt. Mary's School, Raleigh. C-The k3 peuinir of this Sohool is dofcrred to the 3d February, on which cay the next Term will com mence, and continue twenty weeks. ALDERT SWEDES, " jan T-dlt i - ; Recter. 5 A Companion for All.. -The .Southern Lixerahy Companion' enters upon its fifth vol ume the first of January next, and the Proprietor takes great pleasure in announcing to the public that he has completed arrangements for the publi cation of the paper -through the year 1864. The Ladies Departments-ill eontinue under the control ; and management of, that gifted and accomplished authoress Miss C' W. Barber. '' The first number for January, will contain the commencement of an original story trom! her pen entitled the " Heiress pf Koseland or The Fortunes of Ada St. Clyde;" But few extr copies will bo printed and those who desire the first chapter of this admirable story would do wll to subscribe at once. A .series of articles will appear in this volume fram the pen of tbat inimitable writer Sakdt Higgiss, and it you wantto erjoy many a hearty laugh subscribe for the paper and read-his productions. The paper has a list of able .Contributors and is richly worth the subscription money. ! Terms, of subscrjpjtion $8,P0 per annum. i ' " -j ."$5,0 six' months. All letters containing money, should be address to I. N. DAVIS, Sr.., Aewnan, Coweta Co. Ga., suoscription money sent by Express at my expense. decl8-d2t. . j .:. HE SOl'THEBJf FIELD AND FIRESIDE - The proprietors having made arrapgement for an ample supply of paper, take pleas are in an nouncing to the numerous patrons of this popular FAMILY JOURNAL that its publication will be resumed on the 2nd of January, 1864.! .. 1 The first number, will contain the commence men't of . 1 " i ' T-::; - - " "GERALD QRAYlSvWUTE!" ; An original and beautiful romance written by ne of the most lifted female writers of the South. Owiag to the unsettled state of our country sub scriptions will be received for sir months only. TsaMS.Six months.......... ....$8 00 Six papers six months, r........... 40 00 Single copies 49 ;cents. " i ' News Dealers supplied at $20 per hundred. The Proprietors will spare no effort to maintain the high reputation of this standard family paper. Alt letters should be addressed to.- STOCKTON & CO., dec l9-d4t . .; , . Augusta, Ga. Tl 4NK OF IfORTll CAROLINA. A DIVI- 13 dend of Jive pr cent, on the Capital Stock of this iSans: nas oeenr aeciarea mis uay, om oi ; profits for the last six months, payable to .the Stockholders.in current notes on th 1st Monday in - December next at the principal Banks, Branches andAgenciesr . ' T C. DEWEY, Cashier.; Raleigh, Nor: 6-td ' . NOTICE J $2S REWARD. STRAYED or Stolen. On the night of the 22d inst. my HORSE was either taken from hay stall or :gct loose and straved oftV He is a large- bright bay horse, both of his hind feet ar white; healsohas a white streak across his nose; he is a hiffh mounted horse before,, and was eight years old last niirinff. and in rood order. will pay the above reward to any oue who will deliver him to me oss for any information that .will enable me to procure him. CO RP'L. ALFRED. SMITH, ; Camp near Kinston, N. C, Co. G, 7th C. S. Cav'y. a. aiy aaaress is lvtr dwiuuu, m. nOT 6-tfT- - r v': -:X; ' Headqnarters, Salisbury, A iC, Dec 2d. 1863.-A Carpenter, Cooper, Blarksraith, . Shoemaker; and Tailor, well stilled in their re spective trades, are wanted as Foremen if direct and oversee the work of prisoners who have been 1 convicted by 'sentence of court-martial and sent to the Militarv Prison at this post ' to "serve out their time.' ' Those who will com- wall recommen- : ded, for skill and sobriety can obtain constant em ployment, ana will recieve gooa wages. ADDlv immeaaieiy io ? 3r . Cam. SWirT UALLOWAT, dee 5-d4t '- r Cpaamanding: Post. Omall Pox Notice.---As the Small Fox has again appeared in the City of Raleigh, ' all persons calling at the oCice cf the Surgeon General between tne nours et ten ana two win ne vaccinated free of charge. : . EDWARD WABREJT . ' jan ll-lm ; ! ffatgton Gam. - I ' i . ' . : MiscellaneoiLS : Mluers Wanted. Wanted lniHicdlateli at Loekville, in Chatham oanty, N. C, number of good Miners; who Understand Workiog. Copper ilines, Tne very (iigoest wages w ill tba paid, and pteady empUyment given -Report at once U the nndersigned at Loekevflle. ? r " jatffxIGt ' ; ' - J.5 M. HECK CO. DR. D. F. Arrinston BcsptctfuUj elTcri . his professional services, V the cUisena of Raieizh and surroundine country tn the practice1 of Operative Centistry and treatment bf 'the i vari ous diseases Of the mouth peitaiaWg t tba DsntaT Structure.' ri.;- '-.-'r- . Patrons given as referenae. , - 0l. Exchaa rt Hotel. Room No. &4. 1 . .- dec 2-dtf. ' . ' ' . : - " v ' . HP AKE5 UP AXD COMSimD TO TBI JL Jail of Lenoir county. .. the: 19 th of Jul v. last, a negro boy aged about 11 or 12 years, wht says ius name u Ualvin..and. tnat nt belongs t feamuei woodleyot'VVilminglon, Ti. U., who for merly resided in Washington Co.; N. C- Said boy. is very black and ocick spOkeu, aad says he for- iMtlj.bojiJamu lprtHUjW i vyuuij. a owner is requeswu iu come lor war?, prove property,- pay charge and take him away, or he will be dealt with as the law directs. : " AW 11. FIELDS, Sh'ff Lenoir Ca. Kinston,3fi Nov. 26, 1863,-wtf . , . a . . r . j MENDENHALLA JONES, MtConneW, Old StaU.) " GREENSBORO', IT. C. "Have on hand j and to arrive ths fillowingde sirable goods, whichthey otFer-at"pri ta salt the time, either wholesale or retail, .v W , ; ; ,24 dz French Cass. Hats, finest iq Confederacy.) 1 bale 6-uper Heavy Grey fipglish Clath. Purp. and Cherry Opera, and wh t Welsh Flannels. 4-4 Bleached Shirtings.' ; ' , " " Ready-made Cloth and Cass. "Coats, small sizaa. . Black Alpaccas and Merinos.. 4-4 British Fancy and.Purple Prints. , Gents Collars, Bosoms, Cuffs, Kid Glaves. , Black and Fancy Ties, Cravats and Scarfs. ' Coats, Tests, Pants, and Shirt Buttans. BlaeklPateni Thread. -Hpney, Brown Windsor and Tlariegated Saaps. -Tooth Brushes, Fine Combs, Pins', , ' Pocket Books, Cotton. Lawn and Linen Hd'kfs. Hog Skins,' plush. Saddler's Silk ahd Nails 4Tacks, assorted, frouiS to 12 o.- f , Snuffers, Butcher Knives, Hsnd-ba.ws. Allspice, Nutmegs, Cloves. , Salt, Soda, Snuff, in bladders. 40 boxes Extract of Logwood, Safety Fas , - 2 easka Maderia Wine, (very old). 4 bbls Copperas,. Ac., Ac. : - English Sperm Candles. English Hoop bkirts, 30 ad 4t springs. - Dec. 12, 1863-alm. , H ILLBORO' MILITARY ACADEMT. The Sixth Academic year of this Institution will commence on Wednesday, February 3rd, 1864. Fpr circulars and information apoly to " Maj. WM. M. GORDON; Sup'wL Hillsboro', N. C, Nov. 23, 1868. d3m. ALMANACS! ALMANACS t I--THE SlTB scribars will offer for sale in a few days, ths Southern Almanac-. 1 . This Almanac has been prepared with great ears, printed on the best Confederate paper, and is, wa are confident, superior to any Almanac published In the Confederacy. The Astronomical Calculations have been mads bv Prof. Robert Garlington, A. M., of Newberry College, S.C, whose well known ability will bV a voucher for its correctness , it has calculations adapting it to any lattitude in the Confederacy. .. All orders must be addressed- to the subscribers, post paid, at Newberry, S. C. Price $25 per bundred ; $3 per doren. HOtTSEAL A SIEG, Publishers, nov 30-law4w. Newberry Court House, S. C. WET NURSE WANTED 1 WANT Tf hire a good Wet Nurse for next year, her ser vices to commence Dec. 20th, 1863. WiM. B. SMITH, Office Medical Di sector,' .-t 25tf. . . Raleigh, N. C. AR0LINE BELLE SNPFF. 1-50 0 TO 2000 BOXES MORE. At the earnest solicitations of onr many patrons, we have been indced to manufacture about 1504 rir.two . thousand boxes more of this celebrated Snuff". Our other engagements will prevent sis from making SBy more. . JAS. M. TENABLE,. CD., , Petersburg', "Va. JOS. E. TENABLE, Commission Merchant, No. 3, Iron Front Building, is our sole Agent.-1-"All orders must be addressed to him or to M. T.' SWEENEY, our Travelling Agent. . nov 23-d2m . - J. M. T. k CO. N6tlce."0n the First day of ererj month I shall send a special agent to the Army of Northern Tirginia. ; All packages, Ae.i sent to tne &c this place will e pruiupclr for ward ed free of charge. v EDWARD WARREN, Dec 22, 185U-d3m Surg-Qen'l N. C. A TTENTI0N BAREHKADS !--! WILLGITB f- for 21bs. of nie clean wool, one good wool hat; or will makeup the wool for of the hats; or $10 per hat; no lots -taken .less than. 5 lbs. of. wool. , Neighbors can put together and mske the amount. - R. L. PASCHALL Hatter. dec 29-dlm t miles: South of Louisburg N. C. ININCK RO0M .-TOTE FOR SALE.-A very superior dininsr room stove for sale, com plete in all its parts and very handsome. Apply to . MRS. E. A. MARTIN DALE, navl9-dtf ' Kaleign, K. C. T AND F6R SALE Will be sold at public i J auction, on the lth day of January, 1864, bv decree of Court,: at the Court-House door in Green ville, N. C, a valuable tract of land belonging to the estate of the late Col; G. B. Singeltary. This tract contains between seven' and eight hundred acres and is situated in Pitt Connty below Greene ville, and between TarRier and Tranter's Creek. . jan 6-dl0t 4w2t H. SHEPARD, Ada'n. Mathematical and Classical School. The first session of this school, located at Tally Ho, Granville county, N- C.will open on Monday the 18th ef January. The price af board is eighty dollars per month. Tuition sixty dollars per session of twenty weeks. . s For particulars; address the Principal at Tally U ; XhobIter, " , jn6-9t . ; - , PrUsipal. Oce North Carolina Railroad Compa- vance. January 1, 1864. UiTidend ?io; Board of Directors of this Company have declared a Dividend T six per cent, on their' cap ital stock, pavaWe. la Confederal Cureney, on and after the Ifirit day of February next. At this .office. .."..''..;.-'. - - The Transfer , Books will be " closed from tali date until the dy of payment." , - JOHN HBBTAN Ja., jaa-V3tawd ..A : r. :- p. Secretary. TTalaable Negro Mechanics f or Eire. V 1 have three Blacksmiths, a Carpenter and a Brick Mason for hire far the present year. -Apply to WM.' M-'BOTLEN, , jan 4-dCt- :''4.i . :-A -Raleigh, v OTKL FOR SALE. I OFFER AT PRI vate sale the large new Hotel in the towft ef Louisburg; and locatedju st east o( the Court-housa, julri-tfr ;r v i ' u ; HARRIS.' FOR SALB.-iA FIRST BATE rGFITAB can be bought eheap, by applying im media ta lv at the JOURNAL OFFICE nor 4-tf ' lTLA?i f .M-Exet xeTOtedwtth nexriivTi sjfd fllaa at tba 1 fir- Military Natices. Ixecntlre Depart ment.T. a AniOTAar OmnuAt.'i Orrics ,i' ,BaIoigb, On. lliih, 186J, GssisAt. Oaffsas, 1 THE FOLLOWING ACT OF THE GENERAL 1 assembly of North Carolina is published for the : information of all:oncerned: ;.j ; , AS ACT TO A Mian AM. ACT S aiLATlOH TO THS BttLt- ' fiA Asn 1'eoAan roa Eovi nsraaca. 1 Sjc 1. j Ba it 909eied bf tXGemtrai AfemMg of A Stat J(ortk Carolina, and it i$ hrrthj en acted by the amtAoritf o tie tome, That neither tha Governor of tthia State, nor tha ? officers acting' under an act ratified on the 7th day ef , July, 186J 3. entitled "An aet in relation to the Mililia md v Guard for Home Defence," shall call out for drill or muster the persons enrolled under, said act, of tener than once a month in company drill, or of- tener thin twice a tear in battalion drifl, ' which butalion drills shall take the place of the compapy : drills for the morrtb in which they are appointed , unless wea called into actual service to . repel in vasion or suppress insurrection, or to execute ths iaws othe State.' J " .-i'-.- Swt. E U fvrtke enacted. That th eJovernOr iisall hive theepower io use:ihe7Gairds for Dome Defence for the purpose of arresting conscripts J ana aeserters ; rrortdea, tney snail not be order: ied' upon this duty beyond the limits of the'eciaa, . ties in which they resida or ths counties sjaoenl thereto. ! 'V " ' Ssc J.! Be it further eTnat in addiiifa' to the exeraptisns contained in the set to which this is an amendment, there shall be exempt conn jty commissioners appointed under an aet entitled . "An act for the relief of wives and families oF soldiers in ths army," regular millers, blackaraitha who htive established shops, neeeseary joperatives in factories and foundries, the. Attorney General, -Solicitors of the several .circuits and counties, , physicians of five years' practice contractors with i theJ State or Confederate government," one editor" to each newspaper and the necessary compositors 'mail carriers, professors ia colleges and teachers In aeaderaies; Prot(i(i,'that this exemption shall on ly apply to the drills specified in this bill and not to service when th Guafd for Horns Defence is call ed into the field. ; ' - Sso. 4, Be it further enacted,. That far failure to attend at battalion or regimental drill each field officer shall forfeit andpiy one hundred dollars, saeh Captain and other officers- who -shall faU te muster and drill their 'companies the times ap- Soin ted, shall forfeit and pay for each failure fifty ollars, and if a non-commissioned officer or prU vate shall fail to attend at any drill, he shall for feit and pav not lers than five nor more than twenty-five "dollars ; ' Prodded; that every absentee shall be allowed until ths next muster to make his excuse- j The fines shall be adjudged by regimental v and eompany ourts martial, and judgments are j to be entered up and the fine collected in the ssma node and in accordance with the provisions of the Military Law of North Carolina,' passed at the second extra session of the General Assemble, - 18frl. kI ; i ; -. y i, " . - ; Ssc. b. Be further enmetid, Thst the Surgeon General by and with the advice and consent af - the Governor,! may appoint surgical boards, not exceeding three, composed of two physici.-ins each, who shalVdeciare by their certificates those .per son who shall be1 exempt from service under ths ask to which this is an -amendment, n account of mental or physical disability and they shall re ceive the pay oftheir rank and traveling expenses to be determined by the Adjutant General. Sac. 6. Be it further enacted, That the Guard for home defence, should they.be oalled into ser- vice by the Geverner, shall receive ths same pay, rations and allowances as soldiers in the Confede rate States' service, and shall be subject to ths rules ad articles oT war of.ths .Csufederate States, Sic. J. Be it further nact4. That whsa the pressure of public danzer shall not provent the obi M .1-' . k. - -tfm . -. - - . " servanco oi sncn a ru.ie, ins tain tiuaru Tor .noma, defence shall not be called into service en ttatef but by drafts of a number of men from each con venient company, so as to make' ap. the aggre gate force required." " ' j ;i Sec. 8. J itnrther euHcted, That this act shall be in force and take effect from and after its rati-; fleation. - - Read three times and ratified ia General- Assem hly, this ths I4tb day of December, A. D., 1805. R. S. DON NELL, S. H. O. GILES MEBANE, S. S. ' Stats or Xokth Carolika. ? I JNO. P. H. "RUSS. Sccrstary of State, i and for the State ofNorth Can)lina de hereby ser tify that the foregoing is a true copy of ths erigi 'aal on tile in this oflice. , ' ; Givea under my band this 14th Dseaber, 1863. r J. P. H. RUSsJ, ' " ; V "! Sfrtary of State. ... II. Ths sura pa ay drills MUired by ths 1st tiosf of the foregoing -Aet will take, pises on ths second Saturday in the months of Janutry, Kebr raary", March, May, June, July, August, Septess ber. November and December, and the Battalion drills on the second Saturday ia ths months of April and October. ' r III. The 2d section ef the foregoisg aet ,is esa strued to mean that the parties enumerated are exempt from drills, apprehending deserters,' and ' other ordinary duty of the Guard for home de fence, but are not. exempt from" duty when the Guard for home defense is called into service ta repel invasion, suppress insurrection or ts execute the la ws of the State ' : By order of Governor Tance : 7 ' R. C. GATLIN, dee 19-d6tw2w Adjutant General. All daily papers in ths State copy ons week and ther papers two weeks. ... . .. ; VTOTICE. v-'y-f- ; . M BDQR'S NA TAL DEFENCES JT. C.i Wilmington, Dec 16. 18S2. r,.- The following Circular from the .Bureau of Con scription is nublished by order of the Officer Com manding the Naval Defences of NarthCarolinv forihe information ox conscripts ana persons iiaois to conscription : : . ; Qonfederate States of America; VI . Bubeau or CssscaiPTios, Richmond, Msrch 24, 1163. Cirevtar Order, ' -" ' ' : The attention of offi eers having charge of cen- criDts. is directed toection I of the ac t of Con , f ess, approved October 2d, 1862 which is as fol- ows i'I " ' c Sec. 2. That if any person who has . been .or is 'bout to be enrolled for service in the army ebau, t any tim before beta? ass srned to any eompany, declare to the enrolling or commanding officer that :.e prefers being enrolled for service in the navy r the marine corps, it shall be the duty of the said " fficer to enroll such person for the service which e may prefer, and to transmit to the Secretary of he Navy a listTtha persons so enrolled. . The Superintendent directs that this provisoin of nelaw be observed, ud tbat reports bemads ae- i.jrdinely , i 1 .., Z t .;;t rr.H . Whenever any efficei; of the Navy, designated : y u iiavyliepariment, anaii prrwui uimsni iir 1 be purpose, any officer in charge of conscripts will iause them to be. mustered in presence of such fficer of the nary, in order that they may be offer Id the al terns tive of entering the naval service. - i By order of Brig. Gen. G. J. Rxiss, Superiu- Isndent. :-rU r ;i AO JONES. l, de I-desr ; y , ,iLieut-CoLy JL. A. O. TTiajetteTllle . Arsenal and , Anaory, ; JU vember 12, 1863. $100 BOUNTY I Wa anted, 00 Mounted Riflemen. Anthorityr haying been granted by the War Departmenl to raise a Com- f iany of Mounted liinenieni .lor servlse intnu vi inky, notice .. is hereby, elven, that recruits i j thr number of 100 non-eonteripte ; will be re- " fisived for this service. " Each recruit will be re quired te f ornish a serviceable horse, for which ha - ill be allowed 40 eeata per dlcnii and his pay 912 l,er month. Wres srmMoi will be required v irons parents or guardians, where the applicant is tinder the conscript age.' , . ' Each recruit must bring with.' hhn a blank tt r I ed -spread, and" cens prepared to remain.' . Apply so lajif ATtHEW P. TAT LO It, at the .treenai. . . -I Jr.. Jj.,i;iiiids, Lteut-Col. G. S. A., Commanding Post. dee Ifidtf. v ' II u an lpsiea neatly sxeeuted at this ojESeV v. , U eadqirarters Exanlnln: Board, 1st and XX 2nd Congressional Districts, Tarbore,' N. C, Dee. 4th,' 18C3. rfThs undersigned,' Cbsirmsn ef -ths Examining Bord for thtt lstad Ind Con- sessional Districts ; of. North .Csreiina, hereby appoint tha following times and blaces for the ext , animation of CanscripUof the following counties : lOth N. C. llilitia-Veniiamstgn, liar tin ceaoty, -Taasdav, December lain. A: sj-1? -v.-a.- . . Jth if. .a Militfa Windsor, , Bertie, ceuntv, Friday. December lttb. , . th Jfv C: Militia Jflndsor, 'Usrtlt ceinty, Saturday, December-19th. 6lb N. CmiitU Alarfreesbsrs', Hsrtfard C., . Monday. December 21st. ; ith N. C: MiliHa- Jasksoa," Nbrthaniptea Ca- Wednesday, December 23r4. " ; v a; 30th N. C. MUiliaTsrUoiV, tdssssibs Ce., Saturday. Decsnsber i6ttu 81st N. C. Militia Tarbore Idirseosabe Co.. - Monday, December 28tb ;-; , : 17th ; H, ,C. JSliUtia Grasavilla, ; Pitt esauty. Wednesday, December 30t b, - 23th N. C. Militia-Snow Hill, Gresna eeaaty SAturdayr January 2nd. - - r : 20th K C. Militia Kinston, Lenoir ess at y, Mensy, January. 4th;:rr'tv; n- v:.;v? A v r il;t:t. w:r.M. Wit. a. rWednesday, January Cth. - : k v . - 84U N. a ; MOitia-Halifax, Hsl'fsx ceaaty , Thursdsy, Jauuary 7th. . , , - ' SSth Jf C. Militia Halifsx. ITalifax'comaty, ! JTrtday, Janasry Ith. . ?' - ' c n W. P. FINLBT, Ass't Sarg. ' " PA. :C.S.,Jhairm, Exam'ng Board. V - j 1st and 2nd Congressisnal Districts. rihief Enilllnr OOO, 1st and 2nd Cm. , j gressinnal Dutrtcts, Tar bo r ft, N. C. Dee. 4th 1863. ! Knrolling Officers (or ths eomrasnding offi cers of Militia Regiments In those counties ia which there are no Enrolling Officers); will enroll II white males. between the ages of 18. and 4a years, wi'h their respective eommands (whether previously exempt er not) and order them to aajr near of the sbers times and places for examination, " c J.C.PIERCE, Captain s4 ' : . ; Chief EnroUif g Offiaer, ' v lit and 2nd CoagressieasT Districts. ' deeS-dtOt: i 1 v.,-"u . Pro rost Hanhal's Jfflce, Btlelsh, Bet. 14th 1&6I. All persens resiflisg ia tbsity f Raleigh . holding . ssbstitute pspers iwilL pre sent the same at this offiee as early as ft sible for examination, as all irregular papers arstO basest tU ths Bareau of Conscription at Biehiaoad,: Fa., for approvaU 1 SAMUEL B. WATfiRS, ' Capt.' k E. O. far City ef Raleigh. : dse U-dSwi J . .-:j,;',-.:-t. I i . Headquarter.' C. . Bllltary Prt6, Salisbury, N: C. Des. 7, 1818. , TO ft ON - I CONSCRIPTS; Lieut, flenry P. Alien has beea authorized by tns Secretary er war te rsus a Company ofNoa-Coascripts for local serrics as Prison Guards st Salisbury f:v It is probabls that ths pretest 'Cosgrtts will sx tnd the ages (sf conasriptios. aa4 that it will authorize ths senscriptian of all who have famish ed substitutes, j v '.. ;'. ' . . . Now is a nnsi opportunity far all these wkeaie liable to b conscripted as abeve stated, aqd they should immediately apply to Lieut. HP. Allen, er Uspt. S. tiALLv VT A i, , dss 16-d2w . j Couwaadis? Pst. IHrslcian Xoilce. At a nertln; t f thnse rhysiciass practicing iu tss Guy of Raleigh, whose nsmes ara subscribed te this ptb litstioa, held it- Dr. Was. O. Mill's eflise, oa ths raniagof thej234 isat., it was agrcsd ts as4 de- termined uponj-. .. ' 1 lit. Thatthey would prsstise la the eeantry after 'ths 1st of January, IM4, d during ths -aasettled state of prices for ths seeertary articles .of supply and support tor thmsel vet sad their fam ilies, all of which thev hsrs to parehs, spoa tbess terms, vis : at ol( prices whea paid ia the products of the country at' old prices, etherwue their cbsrgps will be ..in proportion to ths prices demanded fir thse products. 1 V"-V-'' 2d. In their toVn practice they will bs gevsm sd by these circumstances, yii : whea they ksow thkt their patients-are dependent oa a stated as4 limited income from veteo funds or salary er. wa ges, they will be moderate in their ehargss, other wise they will charge prices eorretpendiag with the times, unless paid in such articles as areneett sl. by 'themselves snd their families at ledneed prfcesj whea thsir oharges -will bs relatively les- . sened.;j ...'; .- ;!.? ' -ris -J )?'.i V " V ' . - Jattioa sidjsa isspoaisg aente ef daty to them selves sad their families,- whisk thsy eaaaat'disre-' fardj impal rblem to .this stsp, whils en the ether , sad, equal justies and a rpr seme ef duty te the puMis dtfmand tnst they snaaid tnaxs Kaewa thsir punesesi and determination. - x f AUU'S 4i (III TT JJUy I - 'VTM. G. HILL, :xs?r. CHAS. E. JOHNSON. dee 21 sfit -i W. W. McKSE. ' ' ! .. ' the Fielder of north Carolina Elskt PER CE3T. BONDS. TeaAscerDsrABT. . MBir,, Raleigh; Dee. 17thr-I863. , By the terms ef the Ordinance of the Convention, under which sll . the 8 per cent bonds of this ' Stats were Istaed. they are payable at the pletsure of ths Stster and , by ths oth'section of ths ict of the General At semblv. rstifled 20th December 18C2, ths Tress- ' 7 urer.is directed to rslse funds as . therein prescribed. and to pay off y the 1st day r January, U6bj the State bonds bearing 8 per cent, interest, unless1 . the holder .of said bonds wil exchange them for 6 , per cent, bonds payable an the 1st of January, 1893,' with eoupens for the interest, payable semi annually at the Treasury, in -which sate he is authorized and directed to make such exchange." . Tho Treasury! being now provided with the funds .contemplated) by said Act, 1 hereby' notify sll . h elders of said 8 per sent., bonds, te present these - at the Treasury far payment or exchange for six per eent. bonis. . -IO NATHAN WOKTn, dee l9-d6t PubttsTressurer. , The word hy,". whleb la in the act us ratified, is omitted by sscident in the printed aet. " To lllre Two carefully trained 3egr Women snd a small GirL Homes with quiets christian families and kindly treatment, more an object than pecuniary compensation. Let appli cants leave their names with the Clerk of the Ex 'ehange Hotel. ' dee 28-431 Steam F.ns1ne XorJ Sale -We offer for sale on good terms an IGHT-UORS&PO W . ER EN GIN E, said to be In good order with all the ' nee essarv fixtures. Early appliestion must be made to W. H. Cuuninsaichtnre Hotel, or te ths sntseriber. , 1 .. . 1fm , PELL. Raleigh, Dee. l83-2t f " - . -TIT otlce. nereaftei' the- Depositary at XN Raieizh will psy the, Interest oa Registered Bonds er Stock, heretofore paid by Depositary at ' rWUmiagton N. but .Depositary at Wilming ton will continue to pay Coupons as well as tat Depositary at Balelgh. V O-' . : .. .CP. JONES- .. - , Ae4.nir Register, ' I dee2f-dt ; "-:-" ' KichsaoDd, Ta. Raleigh, a, Die ;2sV:18t8Vi J SSMaMBPSaaMBlMWwaiwwPMaMeBlSi TTrTaraVConBty Bondi for sale ."-Sealed :?? t Propoaala for the purshaee of tha Bonds ef Ihe County of Wayne until the 9th 4a j cf f annu " ry next Said -Bonds ts run for flvsYearr, one fifth of the principsl to be paid annually, und the interest payable semi-annually and the payments i te be made in the common currency of the eoun- ' ? tryv Jit the time' of payment. V Those bidding for . : the same will address . the undersigned at Gelds-1-' boro, ftating; e ths tat slopes, Bids, for Wayne -County Bonds. . : t- - '-t'tf - i I - . WU. K. LANK. - ? 5 O. THOMPSON, ' -J Q. V. COLLIER. r Dee. 16, 186S. dee tt-dtSjan) i . tf , frpD 1? to M Inctes. Trajtt, &r 'Mfo s?vaB r:uatiij9aid tt,frrim dee 0-d ETC ft AUDbQrN S Military Notices; deeT "-d a. 'I 1 1 i4' (-1 4- .r :";;'l' " ! 'if. . V . Vt: : r1 J ) - f-
Daily State Journal (Raleigh, N.C.)
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