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- - - - II.. f ! - ,. .1 "" " f V - - JOay .SPKLMXylor ana Proprietors DAILY EDITION, for ft liwntjfs ...!- TRI-WEKKhY, for" mouths s ........ 7 W-EtKEY EDITION, for 6 montbi3L'.v..' 5 ' ' " No subscript ious5 repeivd on any- other; terms , tban the aborenorfor a longer bi-shorter period. 7TTi:::'l'm-' .. ' PpiEssCt-TTfiIGHtr-CHl. Thrasherf Siipcr-' inieiMJent uf: the Astoated l$& seuds us a printed letter to the Jlon; : Lucjus J ." Gartrell,' from which learn that a - movenicnt - has ' been set on foot in tbe :House to e sx-lude tliel .' press reports frtnn tbe benofitl of popj right.- 3lthougli'thts is. new, H is scarcely surprising; " Tpr the copy right Was a fell blow to some yf that numerous cas, of mortals who cauno; Oistjrjguisl between meurfi And m,and wi&lr to speculate" and: Mitten on other people's prop- crti'i Cbl.-Thrasher-has Cflrreetly 'and plRfdr stated "the whole'c.e in his letter toMr. Ga trell, aba vveshouhl be doing the Confederate! . House of Representatives jjross injustice ito doubt ftr a" moment that iuembers wiil c!oee their carStoall sueli atrncioius " attempts to wri st the pfojertydf tliftpVehS out of its iiandh-.; ; 'Cheery of "inWopiy is8irnplj;.ridic4lgU8: ' The Asociatbd Press is no close cocporation . It is open to every member of the daily press, ami it exclusions areonly sucbas are uecetsi ry to confine its operations to a . legi timate sphere, and prevent the neu'S frdm beiig made valueless tt) its jricmbjjS, 'iind its meinbcrs Irom preyii g ilpo.neui other TtTsoy that "'tis news "may be published .outside a daily, " press, posted. in ptiWic houses, clu) fcon anl -barber shupso? printed in circulars, is to :iy that the daily press shall ceae to exist, and use its- labor, H.ter prise aiid capiial as a vveapi n to break its htaH. To deny, copy right would Lc to refuse protection to the only extensivtv inyestmeut iu the way of literary .- . labor the whole country, wmf it is ehet-r-; fully 'conceded to' the author of a love story, ' a'soug bw'k or a primer, lie statement of the superintendent willplace Congress in : l)Ossesion orhe facts, ami, beyond them We realiy canuot titiuk there is any necessity lur saying more. Macon Telegraph. ! In corrjiborati'.n uf tlie Democrat's opinion tlnU the peace i.unx.utr was merely useil -to. seen iv an election, vre may i meptioit that we luive been infonued. and believe-, that 4U0 f thp candidates clec'.ed openly boasts that that wapitis nionve, and declares that He is as good ;a war man as any on It may be so, ahd we .hoj-e it is so, but he has cettninly donefmore harm to tlie Oou federate . cause than he can ever repair, a:.d nyofeegood to the -ankee;cause. -than if lie iud been in the yankee armyj with - a musket on Lis houider, or in the Yankee. Congress voting lor all Ititecolu's prociiama- 4 tions." f yriterille Obstner. ' " - We. too, have heard that onoof tlie recently eltcted C(iigte.i"iiid candidates, who. Created a great howl in his Di.-trict last Summer and Fail ub'ut peace, uiv laughs about . it ...and chuckles otr the fact' that he secured his electron ur that way. ' The ' dear jnple " were'uiislead-andiiumbuggvd,-and the nppant, 'peace rtramrs wete elected ! -They kntiv very well t bat they could do no more to secure peace than could and would 'be dorie by , the old-' members, tlnaiiih they supposed-t'nat th bait thev threw ut won 111 be c a tight by voters We riiink it. likely tlit tlie; sauie.'Uetnagogitig-schemes- will b again re.-oru-u.tu next summ-jr. Will the p- ople bn again deceived W'e stldl see- Western Dvinwteat .' " Onv immensely popular Prince of Wales is already bi;inh ni, to show the uo-d effects f a thoroughly sound classical e'duca'ion.'j. His lioval liighnesj, wdaru int'ormt'd, op thai best possible authority, niad'ah f xc el lent Latin jest the other day, which, we are in a pctiiion lomake public. The Prince 'had just quitted the IVir.cess Alexandra, and was on tho point of stepping into his carriage, in uulertoi pay a visito h:s Itoyal -Mother, when a General Knollys ventured to inquire whether II;s Iloyal tligbt.ess waskfcolut,. to. rettifn' to the Pii"cess ? .."-Xo," General jtnollyVI annot,'' was the gracious reply; ami il:eu, asifVtiutk by a sudden Ule'a II. It. 1L addtd, "and 'yit at the fame time, I am.'' The distinguished hero, beitig somewhat wnzzted by the paradox begged the Piince to explain. "Why," re: turned H. B. H., with the : utmost condescend sion, "I've just left tlie Princess, ami now I'm: gomg to Ilejine her." The Prince disappeared in a cloud of dust, and the' General retired to borrow a Latin" dictionary,, m which: latter sorne laoiT. ne he discoj'--eoTUie .Word Kema. London Punch From Below. Parties who came up frdni lor last cvetiii u. brcught unloimatiun . direct from Portsmouth and ' Suffolk. A large t.egro lorCe is beiug cheentrabl at Portsnaoulth.--, There are now 'there about-three thousand tift'ro infantry- besides a battalion of mount--- ed mtu.! It ft supposed that.aTaid is cojitemr plated towards the "-Black water. - ' i No Yankees have recently visited Suffolk! but the 'picket- arestiil at, Jericho Ittin, two miles below town, ai;d a camp of Cava! :y . is kiptup 'at Ilernaru's Mil!. s -' . A Miss Piuuer,daughterot Wright fimner, cf Suffolk, marriefl'.a- Yankee tfiioe'r wLt-k-.I'ttefsburg Esyress, Confederate Tax Cabi'iiefcs, C lector of IN GfToHGlA. H Gn Confederate Tahc ih Georgia, furnishes. the, Macon Telegraph witd the annexed account o! r." aiwouni -.co ljecteu during the -Lust !ur munihs. T'i m Sftr.tf iii .t-rJ- 58.10' 05 34 October,- 863 Novcnilcr," December, 2,464:38843 Total, $6,019,0 7,20" Dr. Ibige has toid jus that tg'hail frorii the Cou'i'ederale States isia "passport iu England, and to haii fom the dominions of AbrIuam 1 Lixcoln a bar to "-gobd society in England. . AVe are recogui.ed,; then, by . .'the, country it iuU by the Governmcr't, as auotherj and supe.ior people. - . ijet us tie tru-e to oursf lvi-s, and recognition by theGovernnient will fbllow in due season follow ' wheu the Gddj that watches over our desiinfes deems it best for us, .''Father, ! tiik you told a lie in the pulpit to d;iy, i-aid a little sou ,oi a clergyman "W hy, : what do yuu-rnean?" ' , "Sir, yu 6aid, 'One more word and I have' done-, lljjn'.vou went on. and said a great many more woids.' The people -ex pectt d jf ou'd ieavo bti", 'cause you promised them. Bu); you" didn't, and kept on preaching a long while after , the time- was un" - - ' , ' :;- Col. M.PottsfofChail..tte, X. C, kil'bed 40 nogs last Me-ks, -average weight j 18 V Pounds each The heaviest ' weighed 402 ; pounds, audthe iigbttst 150. ? . ' -v . 11,'- Six citizens of Kabftemend county have been sentenced bv .: . ."dve.oeen I ".wv lu M months lmprisou- . - Ik I .1 I f V - ... . 1. V "L. I -. It I. Ii 1 J.l -v. - 11" 1 I I 1 1 1 I . 1 . l.- Ill YoL V. TlTrs. II. X. Miller. JLTl - 1J0ARD lir-theMontb., Pily board do Tr4ri8iht, per day, jan I6.rdtf $ 10 "T0RTtt CAR0MXl,r i Xl . . v NVakb XJocktt. J IN E Q UITY. In thV case of "Mrs. Jane RoirUif ! Jln ' it i pylan, acd others, against Oeorcfe W, Mordecaf, ..v.ui.wi vi ii imam uuj ikd, treiaoD lk. Xioyi.iii, Strah Boylafl, and others." filed to Spring Term, A'J D.. IS64. of the Court of F.noit for ih ofjWake, aad State of, North Carolina,- for tbe. I purpose of taking an account - arid pav trig off iieyaciel, fcc. Notice is hereby ffiren to'Weldoii IU Jioylan, Sarah Parker,; Kat V eldon-Boylan, Ilapnub Boylaa and Eliza Webster, to come for ward at tbe1 nezt'Tertn of ihia-Court and plead. answer or demur to said Bill, or ?t wtil be taken pro cdkf4tao, and heard expnrte as to them. Done at otlce, hj the City of Raleigh, thU the 9th day of January, A. D., 1864. " . t ! R. G. LEWIS, C. "ii. E. : jan 15-d6t . -. . .. - :-- a r' r ei t o n Female ClIegei-.-The sif Spring. Session wil open Januurr 27th, 18u4, -and continue twenty weeks v , i (Board, including washing and fuel, - $500 Knglish Tuition, ' - ' $40 to $50 Music, with tise otPiano, I $59 liupils will furnish their'own lijrhts arid towels. l'4tHiirts intending to send will please inform us as soorras practrcakle.! - . W-3t - ! ' E. jPARHAJL . i M. j - J anted. a Teacncr capable of laKlng f chargre of a School and impar4iner a th- roktgh English Edupaflon, for which a liberal sal arff will be' paid.. The location is three miles Southeast of White Hall, anion tne South of Nhrse river, in a good and healthy neighborhood. uioard can be obtained near the school -house. "Address- X. B. WHITFIELD; Jan 14-3t . 'Moselyj Hall, N. C. P lows, Wroasbt Iron and Grindstones.- We keep constantly on hand a stock of. the following I lows : fto. 0, o. ll,o.: CO, and points aiid bar-for the same.' Wrought Iron,-in. shape suafiiu lor tarnfiing purposes, ana unncsiones 01 all sii4 Anv of-which we wilt exchange for Cast 1 .t T-i t dt -- car T otT w rongut iron acrap, urass, uopper, r-tno, rro dice iauy kind or'money. . SHAY, YVILLl AMSU.N, & UU, . Xbrt,h State Iron & .Biass Works, ) Ka leigh; January 12,. J.S64. j jan IV.-2 w eTo YT1 loves and Socks Wanted'.- L desire VJT' purchase for ihe soldier, 10,000 pairs of Ghvves; aijd 10,000 pairs of Socks. . Donation will be tliianJcfnillj' received. I - V EDWARD. WARREN, . , jan 12-1 m. - Surgeon U-eneril, N. C. Small Pox Notice.--As the ? Small Tox has again appeared in tfer City of Raleigh, all persrns . calling at the ollice of the Surgeon General between the hours of ten and two will be vaccinate i free of charge. EDWARD WARREN, ian 12-lnt Surgeon Gentral. fiioe General Areht for tlie Collection OF TORACCO, Yaxcetville, N. C, Jan. G,ilKlj4- Ilavino' b'jen. appointed General Ajjent for the State of. North Carolina for the collectin. of rToha ceo. I hereby give notice that if there are a nk' other counties raising TotJacco, besides those ehuiiH't ated below, I call upon them to report to 111 Br letter without delav tnrough the fehentr or Clerk of the Court, who will pipage receinmend to uitl. a suitable man whmust be a judge of Tobacco anti exernp from conscription,, to act a?f Agent for thfc collec ticil of Tobacco in that county or io several acnacent countits. ., w . A. Mibiil ux. LVim-c of the Countie in trhifh I have appointed Agents : Polk, 'McDowell, ! Stokes, Forsyth, Orange, ' Wake, Wilkes, . '. Alexander, Caswell, Surry, ' ' Iredell, ; Mecklenburg, : Cata-ba, Yadkin, , - - t Person, ' Jackson, - ; !ac in, - Cherokee, Cta. " r - W. N." SII ELTON. . Rqckingham,. Gdilloid, Mrtntiroiuerv, Liiion, Stanlv, v Anson, llavidsn. itiindolpli, X-UathaM, Riiwan. Diivie, Nh, Frhnklin Halifax." Gijanyille, V lirren, Cabell, ' A Ih ma nee Rdtherford, . fan .12 dlw Stpor Sale. 'fX , per cent. , B A" few Confederate Scyen onds on v.-rv reasonable terms. ivn fi'.. win miu.i. n' ah ll-3t. Brokers. in r sale 32 bnares cape Fear iiaiiK Stock. . ' - -. ; - Shares Bank of North Carolina.' ; North Carolina State Bond old 6 per cent.- k Cape Fear and Deep Liver Bonds, endorsed the Mate. . f Jan8-d3f , Y. H. JONES. Ranaway from the subscriber, myboj yrjars old, four feet six inches high, darkish color. stiikinrlv. ' He niav.be lurking around Ralejgb. A . reward of liftv dollars will, be paid if delivered to me.. . . " L N. J. -WlllTAKEu. an 551 S'f iw4t otlee.-.yvUI be sold on Mondaj the 8th day ot iebriiary next, at tire resioence .of the late Driafl Green, deceased, all the perisha ble property belonging to the e.-tate-of said de eedent, ( opsisting ot Horses, Muhs, Oxen, Sheep, C(iws, Stock Hogs, "Corn, Fudder' Shucks and Hay, Carriage . und Harness,. Wagon, Cart, Plioughs, Plarta,tion Tool of every description, Hjmse and Kitchen Furniture.. Also, about 3000 pqundj otyiew Bacon and edit "Pork. tlerms Six inon4hs credit purchasei lasers giving 4 boind with approved socuritv. . 3 c: B, HARRISON, an 7-dG ' Administrator Sale 1 1 Property and Aeyro Ilire.llaY-rcnti;- out foir this year my Hotel at Kittrell's Depot, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, on :J,.hurs- daiy, the i'lth iost.,. my "stock of Cattle, Horses, 8tiie t'oru, Fodder and many, at tides of Household Fernituro, Wagons, Carriages, Carts ana uear,. with other articles too numerous to.,, mention. 1 shall hire at the same lisae, same Negroes. Come arid see what is for sale, jan 7-d3t VM. . F.XOLLINS. The School for Boys, near the Northern .limits of this city, and under the, direction of Ai H. Dowell,as Instructor, will open on Monday, l&th January. . . 'Raleigh, January 11,1864. . jn 12-2t A" bsentees. The following officers, and privates are absent from my company with out leave, viz v Serg't J. J. Langdale, Corp'ls Mkrtus H. Bowen and Wm. F. Scott ; Privates JfsseT. Bowen, J. O. Harrington, Henrv John son, Martin Perry, Albert PeTrish, J. C. Rodger son,' Henry M. Scaggins, Joseph A. Tyler, George White and iavid VV nite. j JOSEPH O. I ' ' Cant. CoB, 12th N. CHERRY, C. Battalion. . dec25-lt . : ' ' , ' '".-:,,. . TOR WORK J . ortvery doscripUon . . . 'Exeeuteawun i . , - i Neatness and . i , Dispatch'" T At the : ' 1 ' Office of the - ' STATE JOURNAL., RAIxSIChVJ v.V l&ONDAT, JAITTJA-RY 18 1864. MiscMlane.otTs. c QpAcrEBiiAsTEa Gexe81ii.'8: Office, Y - - j "Kicrirnond, xor. J, i&w.. J. I. In ordtr to! give inpre immediate' effect, and operation to tli act of February 15, 1SC2, intended to pridefor "Iwabled solaitrs" (by Conferring n them anpointinenta which they-maj.be compe tent to fill), it 4 hereby announcud that any "dis aljftd soldier " who may desire a position in the ' -Quartermaster's: department should, iii order ta obtain the imej report to. the Chief Qaarteiraas k ter of the State of which he U a resident, or in . which be- may be id hospital or on" duty Jat the liuie ouiiid appneauon, ms N aiiie, . Company, . y Regiment, ' ' " ? Brigade andf J ; "Age. - j ' ProfffsFion, or trade, Place of aode or elation, A atore 01 disauimy. -Il will state In his aDuHcation the nature of the position desired sisKi'as cleik, wagon or forage master, &e.t &a " ' -'.: " ' ... -' . IL Applicanti for plefkehips will required ta , possegs'a fair knowledge of arithmetic, to write good Knglibh; ad in a legible, hand. For subor dinate, positions, lees will be required. .. Ill- All applications must be supportediby youchers of. u Aim peach able character, and the . sufficiency of witnesses iheTeuBtp, if in c'itU life, must be. certified by some justice f the peace, 6r otbeifccouniyWirj inunjcipel ofScer Wire testi moniaUrare from the commanding officers of the applicant, do such certificate will e necessary. IV. It shall b the diitv of the Chief Quarter master of. each State, to keek aioster of such ap plfcants, and to place their papers on file for refer . ence ; an,d ho will-report at the expiration of ea:h .-quarter' the nudiber thereof, and the number ef appointment?, to the Q'urtermaster General.- ' V- Local Quartermasters will" (in case they have rpade no authorised arrangeoientfor clei ks or other employees) be -expected to supply themselves, as far as practicable, from the class of4 disabled solaLrs" thus Enrolled, who may be found com petent to discharge the duties f tthe department. VI. Applications'shou d be accompanied in each case by a copy f the certificate which shows the soldier to Tbe disabled., and should be addressejLlo the Chjef Quartermaster iof the State in whicfWe may desire to obtain a position, thut: "To the Chief Quartermaster of North Carolina! . - - I .! ' Ualeighl" "VII; Posts of Chief Quartermasters a. as follows: Virginia, - Richmond. 'North Carolina, - Kaleighl ' South Carolina,, - ,. - - . - Charleston. .Georgia, - ' - - - '-4 Augusta. Alabama, - - - (- .Montgomery. Mississippi, - i - . - - Enterprise. Florida,- -. - - Lake City. Iuisiana, - - - Alexandria.' Texas, - -, - - -San Antonio.- Arkansas aiKi Missouri - - - Little, RocSt. Ttunessee and Kentucky, - - KnoxviHe. 'VIII. When a place has been fpund for any ap plicant, the Chief Quartermaster in whose district the post may Jbe, will prcceed at once to obtain, throagU the regular channels, .he detail and as signment to duty of tlie " disabled Soldier " thus provided for., . IX. The earnest co-operation of all otficers of the Quartermaster's department in carrying into' effect tliis system, when it can be spplied without manifest injurv to the public eerviee, is confident ly expected.. A. R. LAWTON, dec2.9-dfcw.4t - Quartermaster General. J&f Standard copy weekly and semi-weekly twice .each. ; FayetteviHe Observer. the sane Wilmington Journal daily and weekly twice each. Western Democrat .tvyice weekly. . . AU send bills to Chief Quarte"rmaster W. W. '.Peirce, Raleigh, with' a copy of the paper contain ing the. advertisement., , T() UEFUGEES ANrxOTIlERS WIiaWISH TO INVJ3ST CO NFE DK KATE M.0 N E Y. 1 will sell at public auction ou the .premises on Frid, the 18th day of December next,. my valua ble plaifkt)iin in Davie county , N. C.,june fliile belmv Claiksvilie, PJ O., on Dutchman Creek, containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES, on bun died of which is valuable BOTTOM LAND. All persons wishing to exauine the premises can call on me at Lewisville 12 miles west ofLSalein, on the Shallow Ford road 6 milrs from the Shallow Ford. If disposed of pitrately before dav of sale notice will be given.' W.. B. STIPE. nov 14-dlwGw Lewisrille N. C. 1 A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO MVKST IN Land. For Sale. 1 offer my FARM in Ber tie county, N. C, lying on the. -main stagewoad five miles from Windsor. There; is a very fine Dwelling containing nine rooms and threedarge cellars, . Barn, Stables and Negro Quarters upen it and a good well ofwaXer near th0 house.. There "is abrmt two thousand acres in the tract and seven hundred cleared, about eight hundred arid fifty ol the wood land is splendid low grounds and by draining can be easily cleared. There is a tine lot; of,navy pine timber and.coniderable stave timber also', I have a large " deadening ready to be ta ken in. East of the Dwelling is a fine young Ap ple Orchard containiBg'fifteen huudred trees; which will be valuable in a few years. There is a Mill in -course of construction only a mile from the house. '," '' . - ; I offer this place because I have lost tie-greater part of iny valuable hands and ha'v not force' enough to keep th plantation under fence and in cultivation., I would prefer a smaller farm. Anv one wisfiing to purchase can consult me at: Windsor, N. .C, or will be shown. the farm (should j notjbe at home) by Mr. Wjle.v J, Gilliam, niy nearest o'cighbor. This land is adapted to the cul- tivation of cotton, corn and peas. nov2-tw4tw2t J. C. JACOCKS. - A Cordoanron for All.--The Sontnern l LiTERAttv CoMPAMON enters upon it3 fifth vol- ; ume-the first of January liext, add the Proprietof r takes great pleasure in announcing to the public I, that he has completed arrangements for the publi t cation of the paper through the year 1864. The ' Ladies Departuient will continue under the control I and management of that gifted' and accomplished; i authoress Miss C. W.'Baebeb. The first number for Januar.y,. will contain the commencement of an original story from her pen entitled the " Heiress of iioseland or The Fortunes of Ada St. Clyde.' But few' extra.copies will be printed and those who desire the first chapter of this admirable.story would do weill to subscribe at once. A series of articles will appear in this y'oluine fwm the pen of that inimitable wrjter'SANDY Higgins, and if you W.ant to erjoy manv a hearty laugh subscribefor the paper and read his productions. - he paper has a list of able Contributors and is richly worth the.subscriptionmoney. Terms of subscription S8, 00 per arinum.. . -. . S5.00 six months. . All letters containing money, shouldbe address to I. N. DAVIS, -Sr., oew.nan, Coweta Cb.'Ga,, subscription money sent by Express at my expense. dec 18-d2t. - THE SOITIIEKX FIELD AND FIRESIDE The proprietors havin'if made-arrangeTnent for an amrUe supply of paper, take pleasure in an nouncing touthe numerous patrons of this popnrar FAMILY JOURVAL that its publication willbe; resumed oij the 2nd ok JasCary, 1864 r . The' first .number will contain the commence ' ment of 1 ' ..:! "GERALD GRAY'S WiyEl". j An original and beautiful romance written bytcne ol the flTost gifted female writers of the South.' . ' ' Owing to the unsettled stat.e of our country sub acription will bVreceived for six months only: . Terms: Six" months-.................. ,......$8 00 Six papers six months. ..140 ,00 Single copies 48 cents. .. . , ' ' i . New Dealers supplied at $20 per hundred. "i. ' " The Proprietors will spare no effort to maintain the.high reputation of this standard family paper." All lettersfioald be addressed to - STOCKTON & CO.. deb ft-dit Angus UjGa.J St. Marjfs School, Raleigh, N. CThe opening of this School is deferred to the 3d February, on which t ay. (be next Term will cont inence, and continue twenty weeks. f . ' ALDERT SMEDES, - T jan7-dH ' - - Kecter. j Iiliscellaneois. MIr.ers nanlQd.-wahted Immedlatelr at Lockfille, in Chatham county, N. C.a number of good Miners, tvtio onderttand working Copper Mines' The rerr higlie?t wetres will be I "paid,ndfteadT rmplevmeot iven. Report at f onceto the mndersigned atLockeTillp." janC-dSt - . i : JM, HECK A CO. ' i - i : DO; F. Arrlnston Uespr clfHllr offers his proftsyional aerrices Ur tfe citilens of Raleigh andsnrronnding country in tbe practice of Opiratif e Centutrv and treatment of the vari ous diseases of the mouth pertaining to the XentaJ-j Diruciure. ; - - . Patronqffie . as reference.. Office Exchange Hotel; Room No. 54. - ' ' dec2-dtf, . ; ;'. ' : AJi E!T UP AXD COMMUTE! TO TnB Jail of Lenoir county, on the lth of July last, a negro boy aged aboftt U or 12 years, Vrho says his name- is Calvin, and that be belongs Ur Samuel Woodley, of Wilmington; X. C, who for merly resided in WSshin'gtonOov,. C- Said bo Is very black and qeick spoken; and says he for merly belonsfed tooanvuel Spruill, of Washington county. - The Owner is requested to come for ward, prove "property pay charges and takehiin awaj, or he will be dealt with as tbe law directs. - - WU. FIELDS. Sh'ff Lenoir. Ce - Kfnston, JC. C, Not; 26, 1863-wtf MEXDEXHALL fe J0 ES, ' -. ". ( JLfcCar CUd St a d. ) . - ; GREENSBORO', X. C. nave on hand, and to arrief tlie following de sirable gooils, which they offer at prices t suit tbe times, either wholesale or retail. 24. doz. French Cass. Rats, (finest in Confederacy.) 1 bale 6-4 Miper HeaTy Grev English. C!th. . Pu.rp. and Cherrv Opera, and wh'tWebh Flannels. 4-4 Bleached Shirtings. :. Ready-made Cloth andU8s. Coats, small siies. BJack A Ipsecas and Merinos. 4-4 British Fancy and Purple' Print?. " Gents, Collars, Bosoms, Cuff, Kid Gloves. Black , and Fancy Ties, Cravats and Scaffs. Coats, Vests, Pants, and Shiit Buttons. Black Patent Thread. Honey, Brown Windsor and Variegated Soaps. Tooth Brushes, Fine Combs, Pins,- ' Pocket Books, Cotton, Lawn and Linpn Hd'kfs. Hog Skin, Plu'sh, Saddler'a Silk and Nails jj Tacks, assorted, from to 12 oz. Snuffers, Butcher Knives, Hand-Saws. Allspice, Nutmegs, Cloves. . Salt, Sod, Snuff, inbladders. 40 boxes Extract of yfrgwood, Safety Fuse 2 casks Madcria Wine, (Very old), 4 bbls Copperas, Ac, Ac. English Sperm Candles. Eri-Iisb Hoop Skirts, 30 a:d 40 springs. .Dec. 12, 18b3-olm. HI L i S n 0 R 0' MILITA HI AC A DEMY." The Sixth Acadeinic'year of this Institution will commence on Wednesday, Febru-ry Prdj 1864.' For circulars and information- apolr" to' , ' AIaj. WM. M. GjORDOX, Sup't. Ilillsboro', N. 0 Nov. 23, 1SG3-Td3m. ALMANACS! ALMANACS ! ITHE SUB scrioers will offer for sale in a few days, the Southern Almanac. . m This Almanac has been prepared with great cre, printed on the best Confederate paper, and is, we are confident, superior to any Almanac published In the Confederacy. ' The Astronomical '.Calculations pave been made by I'rof. Robert Garlngton, A. Vs.. of NcvVberry College, 6. C, whose well kcor. a ability-will be a voueljer for its correctne " .' J t has calculations adapting it Urany latci'tnue In the Confederacy. -. All orders must be addressed to the subscribers, post-paid, at Newberry, S. C. , Price $25 per hundred ; $3 per dozen. ' HOUSKAL Jt SI EG; Publishers, r.ov 80-1 n w4w.' Newberry Court House, S. Q. WET NIJRSR. 1VANTEB.--1 WANT TO hire a good Wet Nurse for next year,her ser vices to commence Dec. 20th, 1863. - ; : . WM. B. SMITH, . 'Oiiice Medical Director. : nov 25-dtf ' ' Raleigh, N. C. AR0UNE BELLE SNUFF. - IZQOTV 2000. B O X ES 'MORS. At the.earnest solicitations of our manv patrons, we hav.e been indced to manufacture, about. 150o or two thousand" boxes more- of this celebrated Snuff. Our other i-ngagements will prevent u from making an t more. - . JAS. M. YEN ABLE k CO., " v : - Petersburg, Va. JOS. E. YENABLE, Commission Merchant, No. 3, Iron Front Building, is our sobs Agent. All orders must be addressed to him or to M. T. SWEENEY, our Travelling Agent. nov 23-d2m " J. M. Y..& CO. - ' "rVJotiCC.- On the First day 'of every P t monthl I shall snd a special recent -to the Army of Northern .Virginia. All packages,- Ac. sent to tne at tins ptave wiil ot? pi tiiuiiiiv"fv,rmii u ed free of charge. EDWARD SVARUEN, 5V Dec. 22r153-d3m , - : Surg-Gen' 1 N. C. A t TTENTI0N B AREHKABS !I WILL GIVE )f for zlbs. of nie clean wool, one good woob hat; or will make up the wool for of the hats ; Or S10 per hat ; no lots taken less than 5 lbs.. o( Wool.. Neighbors -can put together and make the amount.,- r - R. L. PASCHALL Hatter. dec 29-dlm 7 miles South of.L6uisburg N. C. DINING-ROOM , T0VE FOR SALE.-A very superior dining room-store Tor sale, com ptete in all its parts and very -handsome. Apply to . MRS. E. Al MAKT1.S DALE, . rfev 19-dtf i . Raleigh, N. C. AND FOR SALEWill he sold at public auction ou the lth day ,of January, 18G4, bv decree of Court, at theTjoart-House doo'r in GreCn ville, N ' C, a valuable tract of land belonging tox . the estate of the late .Col. G.-B. Singellary. This tract contains between seven and eight hundred acres and is siniated in Pitt Coanty, below Green Til le, and between Tar River And Tranters Creek. . jan 6-dI0t 4w2t , , H. SIIEPARD, Adm'n. ' Mathematical and Classical School.- The first session-, of ' this school, located at TpUv HO, Granville county, N. d, will open on Moodathe 18th .of January. The price of board is eighty dollars per month. Tuition sixty dollars per session of t wed ty weeks. . " ' " For particulaVs, address the Principal at Tally Ho, N. C. ; . - . . " .-' '' T, J.' HORNER, jan6-9t.- Principal. ' ;..". . -' ' Officc North Carolina Railroad Compa ny, Vance, January 1, 1864.-rDiridend No.' 6. The Board of lireotors of this Corapaay have -declared a Dividend of sir per cent, on'the.ir" capr ital stock, -payable in Confederate ; Cur-ency, ou and. .after the "first day of Februirjr nextj at this ofiiee. " .:.'" - ' '.-'.'.-... " The Transfer Books will be ploeed from "this fate until the dr of paywentT " . , JOHN II. BRYAN, Ja, - yan4-3tawtd j Secretary TTaluable Nero Mechanics for Ilire.w- V - 1 have three Blacksmiths, a Carpenter and a Brick Mason for hire ibf the preset year. I Apply to' . ' . WM.. M. BQX LEN, Vjan4d6t Raleigh HOTEL FOR ALE- I OFFER AT RI rate sale the larjrenew Hotel in the town of Louisburg.and located just east ot the Court-house., - t II III 1IT1IO . ! JUIT U. ., - u. uannii3. T?0R SALE - -A FIRST RATE GUITAR A-. can be bought eh cap, bv applying immediate ly at the.JOURNAL OliFfCE- .nov,4-tf- . B LAKES 'v;-."r--- ::" :'V-' :'" ' Executed with neatness and dL-patch at this OFFICE. I : - No. 66. Military Notices. . 1 ' . - - - . - Exe' Wrc Department K. . . , -t-j- Auwnxr uesksai. rurricv ' j KaUIg b, Dec. Uib, 1SQX GszE&ai OaVKU, 1 " '." - No. 6. T illErFOLLOWISO ACT OF THE GENERA L- 1 assembly of North Carolina is c a Wished for the imorroatiou ot ail concerned: ... . AS ACT TO i JK5DA' ACt V EELATIOH Vo tA MtU :' IU AXD A GUAJll FOB ROWB DIKSt. . Skc. "1. He it en acted fry tk4. General Jtienttfif tXe State nf ' Sortk Carolina, am(tit .e htrety en acted fcjr the authority of theevme, That neither the .Governor of Una. State, nor the oOcers acting under an act ratified on tne 7th day ef. July, 1863 3;eutitled"An tetin relation to theililitia and . Guard for Home Defence," shall call out Tor drill , or master the persons enrolled under said act, of 'ener than once a month in eomptnr drill, or of- A . L. . . . .... .... .. . inicr una mice reir in osiuuon ami. wtiicn i bttUlwri drills ball take .the place or the cempaor HuiiTBs wucu aticu in acimt service to repel in vasion or suppress insurrection, or to execute the laws of the State.' ' ' , . Skc. 2.! Re itfuHher enactedThzl the Governor 'shall have the power to use the Guards for Home Defence for the purpw of arresting cveicriptsl ana aeserters ; J'romnlea, they snail not be order ed upon this duty beyond the limits of the Oaa ties m which they reside or the couuties Adjacent thereto, j - - Seg. 3i Be it further enmeted, That in addition to the exemftins contained in the act to which this is an amendment, there shall be" exempt coua ty commissioners appointed under an act entitled "An act for the relief of wives and families of soldiers in the army," regular miller, blacksjnitha 1 wno nave estaolisned shops, necessarv operatives in factories and foundries, the Attorney General, Solicitors of the several circuits and counties, physicians of fir years practice, contractors with the State-or Confederate government; one editor to each newspaper and the necessary compositors mail carriers, professors in colleges and teachers in academies; J'rorided, that this exemption shall On ly apply to the drills specified inhis bill and not to ' service when the Guard for Home Defcn'ce is call ed into the field. Sec 4. Be it further tnatted, That fer failure to attend at battalion orTegimental drill each field officer shall forfeit and psy one hundred, dollars, each Captain a nd other officers who. shall fail to muster, and drill their companies the times ap pointed, shall forfeit and pay for each failure fiTtv dollars, and if a non-commissioned officer or pi -vate shall fail to attend at any drill, hehall for feit and pay not less than five nor more than tvve.n- . tv-five dollars; Prided, .that every abontee shall be allowed until the. next muster to niake hi excuse. The fiPes shall be adjudged by regipimtal and company courts, martial, and judgments are to be entered apNand'the fines curllected in th same mode and in accordance with the provisions of the Military La of North Carolina, passed at the second extra session of the General Assembly, 18(51. '. ' T ' Skc 5t Be further enacted, 'That the. Surjreon General by and with the. adviqi an consent of the Governor, may appoint surgical boards, not exceeding three, compostd of two physicji ins each, who shall declare by heir certificates those per son who shall be.exempt from service under the act to. which this is an amendment,, wn . account of mental or physical disability, and tlTey shall re- . ceive the pay of their rank and traveling expenses to be determined by the Adjutant General. ' Skc fi. Be' it further ennHed, That th? Guard Tor home defence, should they be called into service-by the Governor, shall receive the same oay, rations and allowances as sobiiers,in the Confede rate States' service, and shall b. subject to tbe rales aad' articles of warof the Confederate States: Sf-C. 7. Be it further ennctcrt, That when the pressure of public-danger shall. not pierent the ob - servance ofuch a rule, the taid Gunrd for home defence shall not be .called into service en but by drafts of a number of men from each ton venie:t company, bo as , to make up 't&e aggre gate force required. " ' SKC. 8. 7e it further tnnetcd, That this act shall be in force aud take effect froiu a,od after its rati fication. -, ' . " Read three tims and ratified in Gencrap Assem bly, this thi litti day of Dceinbcr, A. 1)., 1863. R. S. DONNELL, S. H. C. ' ' GILES MEBANE, S. S. . " ; 4 .. State of NoRta C.vaor.iXA. I JND. P. H. RUSS. Secrttarv ot State, in 4andfohe State of North Carolina do' hereby cer . tify 1; the foregoing is a true copy, of the origi nal onHje in this oifice. ,-Given tfuder liiv hand this 14th December,' 1863. 1 : . :.T. P. H. KU.7S,, ' " Si-cmtary of State. Ft." The company drills req'iirted by the lt sec- tuin of tbe foregiiing Act will take place 11 the- second Saturday iiuth? months of January, Keb raarv, March, Mav, June, July, Aueujt, Sertem- V. ; TV.'.. . , tx . V. . ,. u-jt, -L-iveiiiuer ami Lfectnoer, aqu irre Jiattaiion, drills on the second Saturday in tue months of : April and October. " ' , ; 1 n. The 2d 'section of the foregoing act is .con strued to mean that the parties enumerated are . exempt fron drills, apprehending desertpr, and . other ordinary duty of the Guard for home de fence, but are not exerapt from duty when the "Guard for home defence is called, info service to rpel invasion, suppress insurrection dr te execute the laws of the State, n'. . By order of Governofvance . 1 ' R. C. GATLIN, .dec 19-d6tww. Adjutant General! All daily paiers in the State copy one week and other papers two weeks. t TotrT:K. ; ' LM HD QR'S XA VA L DEFENCES X. C, Wilmington, Dec. Ii), 1S;3. ) jThe following Circular from the Ifur'eaii of Con serjption is published by order of the Olhcer Com manding the Naval .Defences of North Carolina, for the information of conscripts and persons liable' td coDsciiption : . V janfederate States of Ameriraj ' BnBEAC or CoxscaiPiiox, Richmond, March 24, 1803. Circular Order. The attention of bfilclfs. having charge ufcon seripts, is directed to seciijtn. 1- of the ac t of Con- frfese, approved October zd, 1862, which is as ToU' ows t Sec. 2. Thatifvny person who has been or is about to be 'en rolled for service in the army; shall, at any tim before being ass gfiad to ry company, declare to the enrolligor commanding orlicer that he prefers being enrolled for service in th cavy or the marine coj-ps.-it shall be the duty of the said. oCiccf to enroll such person for the service which he may prefer, and in transmit to the Secretary of fhe Navy a list of the persons so enrolled. ! The Superintendent directs that this provisoinnr . the law be observed, r nd that reports be made ac cordingly. r - ; Whenever any officer of the! Navy, designated by the Navy Department, shall present himself for the parpo3e, any officer in charge of .conscripts will Cause tbem to be mustered in presence of such i oflicer of the navy, in ord?r that they may be offcr , ed Ibe alternative of entering tbe naval service. - Bv order of Brig. Gen. 5. J. RaiiCs, Supcria tendent. A. C. JONES, dee 19-d6w Lieut-Col., A. A. O. T?ayettcTllle Arsenal and"ArmorT; 5o- X? reraber 12.1863. $100' BOUNTY I Wanted, 100 Mounted Riflemen. Authority having "beea granted by th War Department to raise a Com .pany of M'ouatei Riflemen for. service in this vi cinity, notice is hereby given, that recmiu to fhe number of 100 MOM-roacrp will be re ceived for this service. Each recruit will be re quired to furnish a serviceable horse, for which be will be allowed 40 cents per diem, and his pay $13 permonth.. Writtpa jterwirU wHl be required from parents or guardians, where the applicant is under the conscript age. . ' : '. I Each recruit must bring with him a' blanket or bedspread, and enrae prepared to remain. , 1 ! Apply to Maj-'MA-TTHEW P. TAYLOR; at the Arsenal. - . F. L. CHILDS, : y. Lieut-Col. C. A., Commanding Poet. ! dec 16dtf. : ."'', T0BW0BK, V ": . O Of all description neatly executed at this cC3e THE . STATE JOURNAL:' . ADtERrSlXG.. . XDrERTlSENTS wilbe ioserted at twa 11U..U1 per 'a.nre. of ten line I or IeiVfr each insertkm. Wntrliz notices aad Ubitaanet will cjiared as iuIrertisciBer.ts. . . , ' - : ' - ' -r-' ,. JOB WbRK f Tery deecrlptlem will be e ecated at this 03c with dispatch and as eaU a can be dene in the Soatbera Cafdercy. j jj mi "mmmasmssm . Military - Notices. Headcaarter F.ianlnlnr Board, l?t and 1 Ja4 ConrrtssijfUJAl Dutricu, Tarbwr,' 5 lcc. Mh, I8C5. The andcTiTTied, Ct airman af - tb Examining BrroV for the fst ead 2nd Cn frwional Dmtrkte of Nnrtb Carol iaa, hereby appuiat the fallow in.tie awd ilces for the ex . : amioation of Cnsrrlpfc.of tbe foliowinf eoantiee : ' 10th N. G. MiHtta Wiiliauistoa, Martin ranty, : TncsdaT, December Ifitn. . ' 8th .V. C. Hilitia Windsor, Pertle eaaoty, Friday. December IStb. 9th N. Cs. Militia Wiudtor, Urti eeaaty, Satufdav. December 19th. 1 - ' 6th N.'CMUiUa Maifrcebr, Hertford Cw.t Mondav, December . ' ' i6thl. a Militia-Jack.oo, Norhamptea (V -Vfdnesday, Decttnber 23rd. - ' 30th X. a Miliar-T-rbora', BJx"d Batardav. I)pcmbr 26h. : r Molhjay, t)ecemWr JSth, N. C. ' Militia Tarbora 4reCoiab C, '-." - reraviUe, Pitt teeety, WertncdT UeceniDer Ivth. . th NC.jMUitia-Saow Hill, Greeae jiturdar. Januai r 2nd.5 --' 20th X. C. Mi'litia Klnta, Leaoir Monday. Jaouarv 4th.- Urd N. a Maitia son, WUs, Wednesday, Jacnarv 6th'. i 34tt.;jCL;JJiUU41IaIifax, Hal fax ' Tharsdav, Jkunarr 7th.' 3 a XTthUa Halifax. rialiDn eaaaty, aaty. aat v, , eaihty, coaaty. Friday, Jaaaar $th. W. P. FINLT.T. Am i Sa-a. . P. A. C S.; Chairtn'a Eana'nir Board. 4 Utandind Cungressieual pitrtct. ChiefEnnllinsj Ornre, lsrand hd Co. J gressinnal Districts, TarboiK', &. C. Dec. 4th 1863. ICnrvUing Oflicera (orthe conamahding alH cerof Militia Regiments in those, eoonliea ia which there are no Enrolling 0;licrs) will enroll f white males between the ages of IS ' ard 44 years, wi'h their respective coirmaBds (whether previously tempt or not) and order the'1 ,rt. T" iear of th'e li"e time? and places for exf l&inatioa. . ;fj. C, riERCK,Caiiaa " 4 ' Chief EnryigOuirer, lit and 2nd Congfwiwial Districts. " vdec M20t. 1- !i! ' ' :- r - - . x . Provost Kr.rsValVOncf, Ralclcb, Bee. 14th ItCi. All prfon ttfiding -tha Cjty ol Italti'rh t ldiuir subtitue t apers a ill pre sent thf same at this office as early p.ib!e for examination, as all irregular papers a it to be sea t the Bureau of dn.tcription at Rtchmoild. Va., far atf!n)val.- " SAMUkL B. WATERS, Capt. K. U:i.rCity of.Kslfith. v dec 15-d3w. - . - 1 t. . . . 1 11 " 1 - " 11 1 Headquarters. C. S. Military Prlr, SaTi.-burv, N. C. Dec. 7. 1K63. TOM)N4 CONSClilPTS". Lieut. Henry P. Alln hai bern authoriiedby Hi's Secretary f War' ti'rt a Compahv of "Non-Gon scripts for lotal terrice as Prison Guard it Salbhury. ' It is probable thM tb present Confrm will cx- " tend the-ages of inscription, and th it will authprize the concriptiop of all aim have furatshr1 Cd substitutes, ; " , , NWv is a rice opportunity -fr al! tbase wbara i liable to be Conscripted as abve latent, and they "should iuiinediatH v applv to Lieut. H. P. A H n, or ' CKt, . t ALLOW AY, dee 16-42w . , . Coiumar.di'il'ot. . '.lyslcinnsV 'o!lcc.- At a mertlrs c'f j re f h wicians practicing in tbw'drvnt lialcigb, whrsiv.' names are subscribe! ti ibis ptb- ., lication, h ld at !)r. Wni. O. llil!V.l4re, on ihe ; evening of the 23d iost., it was agreed to and de'-' ttrmined niin ' . - lat. That thy would practice in th country afU-r the cist of Jan fiary, ,1864, and during' th cn'settled state of prit-Vs for the necessary articles pfuppi.v andsupport lo tli-inselvesjod th-ir faia- ibis, nil 'of 'which Uiv liav to porih, ipa thesf 4 rms, vixi at ob) pric s when paid'in ib products of thrt couBtry at old priws, nthcrAii their charpCs will be in proporlioa tf tbe prc demanded for these products , " , 2d. Iu their town practice they, will be gvr rn-: cd by these circunutaaces, rii f'whra they know that their patients ate dependent on a stated and limited income from vi sted funds or salary r wa ges, they wi!Lbe Hiqderat in their ckargi, other.. . wise they will cbargj prices corrospondig wirh -the times, unless pid in such artirle as are nrcd-. cd by thtmselvi-s ai.-ib their families at reduced 'pric s when'i tlMjiir ch4rgs will be relatively lea; sened. , . " ' .! Jasticc and; aa imposyig snse mf doty te tkem- , selves and their fa initios, which thev eaount disre gard, impoJ thein to thin step, a bile the Ather kand,' rqaal jytice and a Voper nse.af duty t t'ne puttie dcttwind that 1by sheald ioak knowa their purposes and determination. lAUtl8 J. ft AT WOOD, WM. G. HILL. ! CHAS. E. JOHNSON. , 5j To the nldersof Xorth Carolina Eight PER ClijN'T.' BONDS TWrT Dkpat m ext. Raleig, Dec. 17tli, 1863. By th terms vt the Oislinanc of the Convention, under bich all the 8. per ccnB. bonds of this S'ate wrre' Usaed. i tbeyare pajable t the pleasure of the State: and oy the 5th section orthe act of the (Jeniaj As sembly, ratififrd 20th December, lfl, the Trrtsi urer isdircted to raim;fundsas therein prescribed, and tq pay otf 5jr, the lt day of January, 6.,. ' ' the State bomls bearing 8 per cent, interest, nnlfM the holder of isaid bud wi I exchange them for 8 per Cent, bons payable on the lt of Japaarv, 1893, with coju pons for the Interest, payable semi. -annually. at the Treasury, in whicii cufc' he- is . authorized .rid directed to make puch exchange." The Treasury! beirg no- yrovided with the londa ct ntenjplatedf by , said "Act, 1 hereby notify all i . holders of said 8 per cent, bonds, tn present them at the treasury lor pa ment or exctmnp Tor tlx '' vrT cent, oon ii. 11ONATITAN wor;Tii. dec 19-J6i l ubbe Treasurer. 1 The wrd "by," wrijclt If in the act as' ratified, accident ih-the printed act! J a omitted by nire-p wo ' carefully trained oiaen and a small (irl. Homes wtthouirt christian, families and Mindly treatment, more an cbiect than pecuniary compenatiia. -Iet appli cants leave tEieir names with the Clerk of -the Ex- chance HotcU! dee 2-d3t Steam Knslnc for Fair re offer for sale on crfd term an EIGHT-HOUSI'-PO W a.U ENiI5rsaid to be In good ord?- with all the necessarv fittures".' Early application rr. n? t ba made to V. ll. Cunn'ipgin, Excnsnee Hotl. or to the eu scribet. r. ' ' W. E. PELL. Raleigh, Dec. 2t, lS63-2t y " ' . . ; - ' i ' .-'' a - ; Notlc.-Wereaflrr the Depo&itarj at RaleighpTrHl pay the interest oa Rtgutered Bonds f htoick, heretofof paiby Deprvitary at Wiln.ingto-n, 1 N. C. feat Dc-posit a ry atWilaDin? ;'ton wilT'aontinae to pay Coupea as well as tae Depoiitary atf Raleijh. fi !' -i. c. f; JONES, ';' f" : l -. ''Art.nf Regifter,': - , dec 29-d6t ! ' ? , Rtehatoad, Tt.: V Raleigh, Si CL, Doc 21,1 8C3.- 4 XTit Cnanty Rond for sale. Sealed I V Propoaals for therurhasw f tbe Bonds of j,.;fhe County of Wayne nntil the th day cf Janua l ,tj next " Sand Bonds ta run for fire tears; on- bfui or tl principal to be paid anBaally, and the. interest payable semi-ani:aally, a nd the payments to be made ia tba common correocyfef the coun try at the time of payment. Thoaa kidding for tbe same will adores the undersigned at Gold born, sUting -on the envelope, Bids for Wavne voupij immu.i : j - - ?, ' : - , ','r t ..wll. K. LANE. O. THOMPSON, I : fi Uf fl Iff , Dee. 16, im. .-. dec lidttjan :. ronr IS to J2 Inches, waist, for J $40- h c goodi sent out nntil paid fur. fr I ac l-d3t i t RICUAttDSO!r A 4 . V
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