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AILYSTAU JOURNAL T" A 6 W i !i im , I arl joss tslman. CUITTCETIcfN, 3 e4eta. 510 GOLDSPORO', N. C, .THURSDAY, DECEJIBER, 1 5.' ISGL KO. Ci. Thee t Ctil calyVnr.t cf subscription. VOTi. YIT. ' - - - - - - 1 ; W W - r i n f n . iL-J J L-J t I n r-i Jt...-; JO tfitr nf"" fjtht VrjfM Aeselallo. Ptrl urcordilir vt o Vift in th jrr IgOby J.H. l'HRMH)cft.t.n lb Ctrk' officer - the iJi'trirt Crtjirt f rti ijrniJerat Suu, of th Stribf:t a litfict Of ;ifiKri. w r - I j- OFFICIAL FBOi&I GEN. LEE. i ,;;-!.: "'.r'-'.-fcenxoi, Dec An official despatch from Cen. Lee, lo Uy, saysthe cxpeinioo to Bel6eld under Warren returned within! the enemy's lines jesterday. -V,, .'..-J . '" The two diyiripns of die 9th corps, which went to '7rrir8 relief, proceeded no farth er thai Belchels Milt. jOa meeting the re, turning olamtf it-turned back. On i returning irom pemejuias vuvuij noted-eaterljrjto the Jerusalem and Sussex Court House raads. j Our forces IcLly encountered their rear rnardi and DUBsued theitn no - fartbef ' -s i- '.. - Nottawaj rireti TLv "hare ruriied td carnp. Drinjrinir In . . - . . ;.s . i . - : ' Ourlpsa veri slight. Tne auperinenaeniQi me ivaii ivuau rc ports aboatsix! miles of . the track torn up. COKGRES5IOITAL. RiHMoNn, Dec. 13. ineconcurreut res- fiem tl3 24tb iustant uufil life 2d of Uanuaryl Mr. than .The; Senate; as olution 'for airecess r enaiig-tr?af and declariHj Orr froia -the Commi(tee on Foreign 'Affairs, reported back 1 Henry's resolutions r to iheJo federate States, to be ilie detcvminalion of . 4 . . Congress, and the- people to prosccote tlie war until jl ed. The mat. hijrjQdpA,noe is acknow resdBitiori'a passed, yeas 1G, wledg nays pay. of members of was passed, seas V were crdered to be . . A; Wll f propde for tfe . remission . of ; the penalty Jyr .n;o-neiivcr of bacon passed. ' In the.-nous the Sequestration and Cur rency bills wete d!f-cued A Kll ircreaing t!e Congress fifty her cent 4o. nays 41.. i I Several bills? rcporte prin tcfl. si EEOM THEj NORTH. .. I I IltpiiMosn, Dec 13. Thes Washlngln fhiiimc'e of Suaday has been received. j - A JashviJIa --feleram tf the 10th, says the Federal loss ialthe battlje of Franklin is as. -certainel by oic:al rephrts, to-be one'hun lre l and .ten 'officers ;.i;U two thousand and fit'ieen nien kjllfd. wounded and missing. s Prisoners report ! Hoid about U make a movement of some sort. The rabels can be pliinly seen from the front of the foulih -Crps-sfasdiog about their c.uuu iires. 1 i i ' v Host'ilities haSe ceased on r.ccoaut of the weather. ' f- 1 : - ' A - -furious Jsaow Morm prevailc-i in Northern cities on ! Saturday, extending as "fat as Halifar I ..-':-.' ; .; j Gold cosed tn New-York on Saturday at Geri- j, Dana's ferpedition from Vicksburg destroyed the lississippt Central Railroad far thirty miles above 13 g L'cV Creek cross ing, and destroyed twenty five hundred bales of cotton I. j : Petty MAtiGMTr J ames 3Ioore, one of the Scainch of the Florida, Jub Jished in aStiThomas (W. L) paper, on the arrival of thes- "Wachusett and Florida at tha j port, sin account of the capture of jth;Floric4 and treatment of the prisoners, .' lie says : . ' Our Comiiiander and crew, always respected private proei-y, and no pris oners takefn II j us were ever, put . in ironsj althougl xre hive had as ' many as Beventy-a jour aecKS at one ume, Tthich was yerr far fmna being the case in this instanojb. Oar money arid clo thing tcere tafkn frovi u. tee ueredoub- U ironttt and parked pk& iSaraines- tnM : ooXtpetng ontg auowta txcciae by Jive 'feel - jor etg7ukn:'I foiw,u eery close atmpspJiere; Vg"h'e, ab'pve p a .true state ininti of the CiseVand can he (rrnhhVi; ted Jyny of fthe l?lbnaaV crew.c now' j JLnewJwaratce ana; treacnery which rnatked ihe xjajitur? df tho Florida were not inaptly fbliowe j W uch maliirnant croeifv. i:5 J vril; ? Tell rot, yt winf ?4 windt," . That round my rtthway rosr, Do you not know toaie tpt Wher mortals weep wrt? fit !ae and pleasant dell. . Scot talltf in a west; Where fref from toil and patn, . The we try sonl ren? Thel ud wind aof.enU whisrer low. And sighed for pity as it answered So! Tell me, thou mighty deep, - Whose billows round, me play, Koow'ei though iome favored spot, Some Waud far away, . . Where weary man may find . ' The blij'S for which he sight; Where sorrow never lives And friendship vneter dies? TbtIoud waves, rolling in perpetual flow, Stopped for a while, and sighed to answer "No !" ' - . And thou; serenes moon, " That with such holy face Dost look upon the earth, -';.' Asleep in night's embrace, . Tell'me in all thy round , v ; v, "I?-'-. Hast thou not seen some spot ..Where miserable man . 1 .Might find a happier .loj .? v Behind a. cloud tho meon withdrew in woe. And a teice, sweet, but sad, responded "No!" Tell me. my secret soul ' .Q, tell me. hope and faith, i Is there no resting place " From sorrow, sin and death ? Is there no happy spot, W h ere m ort aU may be blessed, '', Where grief may find a balm, rAnd weariness a rest ? 'Faith, Hope and Love best boon lo mor- tals given, " i " Waived their bright, wind's and whispered, "Yes," in Heaven!" ' " . CuytLEs Macket. ; , , "-T" . Hellish Con duct.--While in Mil Icdgevillc, Ga., the Yankees committed many. wanton outrages but the Augus ta: 1 feyisfer siys that the most hellish deeds that the infernal demons commit ted rem.'tn to be told, and we think the paper should blu?h that bears the re coril. The' Register is ' informed that the incarnate deTils outraged same' of the nicest ladies in the town- We pen the paragraph with horror. ' f Our blood runs cold as we write. We would for bear doing so, hut? we wish our people to know the destiny that awaits them if the vandal. are allowed to eon tin ue their invasion of the country. One of their unfortunate victims, was consigned to th'j -asylum on Monday. . Her reason tottered beneath the load of wounded honor, and tlie poor victim is ruined forever. How long! oh how long is onr country to be insulted by these savagts? in the name of justice and humanity we urge our peopie to yindi cate their hoqor. We have a heavy score njrainst our foe-men ; blood will scarcely blitemte the record... There have been deeds committed by these Godforsaken t wretches, that should cause the heav ns to peal the thunder cry of vengeance, and the earth to open and swallow them as it did tKe Kora. But the jgiarth would spew out such wretches j the sea would disgorge them. Hejl is scarce fit to domicile ': them.-w-Lynch. Repub, - . Pew things appear so .beautiful as a young chUd in its shroud. The little t innocent-face looks so sublimely simple. "and confiding amidst the cold terrors of death. Fearless, that little mortal has passed alone under the shadow. There is death - in, its sublime and purest, im age. , No hatred, no hypocrisyj no sus picion "he care' tor the morrow cVer dar ken that littje face Death has come lovingly upon It ; there is nothing cruel or harsh in its victory. The yearnicg of love, indeed, can not be stifled-; for; the prattle and smile all the "little world of thoughts that were so delighted are gone for ever. Awe, too will over cast us in it3 presence for the lonely voyager ; for the. child ha3 gone, simple aqd trusting, inta the presence of an all wise Father, and of such, we know, i3' the kingdom of Heaven. .' . , itevt ADVEnTisnrrrx5 CCPEDULE OV r?JCE3 iron Ii'ohtii caholiita- Tnn rcnioDFoaTtin rrjBttCATioN ef the Schedule ef Tricet t fottra Agents ef the Oovtraaent, fer the next ixty days, hiving arrlted, th Conmlssion era of the Butt of Korth Carolina adopt the last Schedule with'the exception of the few changes shown below. - The ' illness of Mr. Mordeeal, depriving as ef his ttrtices, we bafe called in Mr. Tm. II. Jenes cf this ciiy, .wlo has kindly given us the benefit of his judgement as umpire on the preset! oc casion?. ' Apples, dried good, peeled per bushel of : - 28 pounds K v 9 i .Rimedy ; CmLLs. X strong 4ecoctjonfofgw with onethirdl the qianity of whiskey or brajbdy: adj?d, is ssid by. a corres pondent of thuarjiestoii ?. Coumr ?ii . be an excellent remedy for' chiliad jjose--a ,wiaegxass xau tnree times a 83 0 RE W All D. PRIYATK HENRY WILKES, OF PITT county, N. Q., 42 years old, blue ees, dark hair dard complexion. 5 feet 7 inches, who sued out a writnfAtftarof pat, claiming ; exemption as a Minister' of the Gospel. tand who was remanded :byhs Honor Judge Iteade, deserted this camp on the 7th inst The above reward will be paid for-his arrest and confinement in any jail." or for hi de livery to any enrolling officer within the limit of the State, so that I can get him. - . ', WRIGHT ilUSKE. ; Lt. ActgComd't Camp. . Camp JIpTmes. Dec 8, 186461-gt FUR PER CEXT CER1 IFICTAE3 FOR SALE V Apply to- Not. 2, lS64-tt . I. PISOSWAY , : JOB WORK F every deecription will be executed ' this eBce with the rreatest oas5bleBea aaj: ajadispatea. r . ' ". r 0 Axes, Bacon, Deacs Drandy, . Beef ; " 4 ' ' Candles, Chains, , Clothi. Cotton, Coffee, . Corn, Drills, Fiour, -.- " ; Fodder, : .." '''-": Hats, . Hay, Hides, .4 ""' Horses, on peeled, per bushel-of 3 pounds, - 8 60 with handles each 12 60 'without handles, each 412 00 bog round, per pound- 3 00 w bite or cornfield, per bush 60 pounds ' ' '7 10 apple, per gallon 10 )0 peach,. per gallon JO DO fresh, net, per pound. 1 00 " ires . -08s, per pound, 60 fcalted, per po.und t ; ' 1 60 tallow, per pound -8 00 . adamantine, per. pound 8 75 trace, per pair. ,Jl 00 woolen, ' for soldiers clothe f yard wide, 10 oz. to yard, and prorata as to greater or less w'ght ' or width, per yard ; 6 00 - raw, per lb V ' 1 00 JUo, per pohnd 460 ' un?helled, per bushel of .70 pounds' .5 00 Cornmeal, sack not included, per busel of 00 bs. 6 20 cotton, J yard wide, 3 yd. to pound, per yard 80 extra family, per barrel of 196 pounds ' ,45 00 extra superfine, per bbh, of : 100 lbs. : ' 41 25 superfine, per bbL of. ' -190 lbs. 87 60 fine, per barrel , of 196 Xbs. " ' . 83 75 baled, per 100 lbs. 4 00 unbaled, per 100 lbs. 8 60 wool, each ' 6 00 baled, per hundred lbs. 4 00 unbaled, per hundred lbs. 3 60 dry, extra, per pound 3 05 dry, 2 60 green, per IB. 1 60 artillery, 1st class per head 1,000 00 artillery. 2d class, per . bead " 800 00 House rent, per room per month, 20 00 Iron, pig. No. 1 per ton of 2,000 lbs. 850 00 pig. No. 2, ptr ton of 2,000 lbs. 314 00 pig. No. S, per ton of ,2.000 lbs. 278 00 fcloom,' per ton of 2,000 lbs. y 710 00 Smith's square or round, per ton of 2,000 lbs, 1030 00 serviceable railroad, ' per tea of 2,210 lbs, 400 00 wool, domestic, per. yard, . 10 00 camp, iron, per lb. -Z0 good, per 1,000 feet 60 00 per pound 2-75 sole, per pound 6 00 upper, per pound 7 00 harness, per pound ' 7 00 cane per gallon 6 00" . sorghum, dp, v ' 10 00 1st class, per head 1,000 00 2d 800 00 3d " " " 600 00 per keg ;. ' 100 00 sheaf, unbaled, per 100 lbs. . : V V 4 go sheaf,-baled 100 lbs. 25 .shelled, per bushel 4 00 Osnaburgs, cottpn - yard wide, ; V 7 ox. to yard, per yd. 160 " vp ton yard wide, 8 ox. to yard, per yard 1 75" Onions per bushel ' v 8 00 Oxen work, 1st qaality, per yoke, 1000 00 ' Y 24 quality, per yoke, v 600 00 Peas. . cow, per bushel ef ' f 60 lbs. 7 60 Potatoes, -Irish, per" bush el of 4 ; r co ibs. - 4 00 H . ; .sweet, per bushel ef - - v .CO lbs. . v ,, . 4 00 Peaches, .tfried, peeled, per f , bush, of 38 lb. jzS- ,. 8 41 unpeeled, per buihel - f of 38 Ibav ' e 00 Pork, fresh net per lkv 2 00 - : Mt. -f ' : " ,4 .gross, v .-: ; .' 1... " 140 Pasturage, lt quality, near tc.wn t . per head, pfrtaenth, 8-00 . common, near town, . ' , per head, per month, t " 1st qualify, in the -' country, per head. per month, eemmon, ,ia tha cotrov . try, per head, per month yuinint, good, per ounce '- ' , Tallowi Vinegar, L Whiskey Jeans, Kettles, Lumber, Lard, Leather, ' " f Molasses, "'" Mules. ' ti Nail,' . Oats, Bice, : At - Bye, Sasks, " i Shirting, new, per pound old, per pound good, per buh. of 68 pounds 4 .W 0 " 60. 40 CO rwo bushel, asnaburga, - each , Jt CO cotton, yd wid$. 4 yds lo pound, per yard ' 1 30 cotton, -J yd wide, 31 yds 4 to pound, per yard, - 1 10 Cottpn ripj taCTyar X Ca!! StecL Shoes, t3 CD Coast, per buih ef uO lbs, ID CD - i . . sirerpooi, per ims&ci 61 Virisl vThajktl cf ;t0 peuajs ;. : 'east, per pouad. army, per pair. Shoe thread, flat, per pound Socks . eoldiers' wool, ttr rtlr Sheep, ' fit, per head j Sugar, brown, common, per. lb tJeap, bard, per pouna soft, per pound Shucks, baled, 100 lbs .Shorts. good, per bosh of 22 lbf .Tea, -blaek, per lb , , green, . 1 Tent cloth, cotton, 10 ox te yard r ' ; per yard .-- "' Tobacca No I Extra NoJJ tugs Clean per ppnnd cider, per gallon iaufactared, .per gal i good per gallon ; . good , per&Ufhel lbs 25 CD -8 .00 15 00 10 GO 2 09 ilfcO 1 00 t CO ' T5 1 40 . 6 03 1 60 8 00--1 69 VIS 125 2 $0 j On 1 oo 10 00 tt T.60 Woo!, Wagons, Tarn, ;60 - P 60 100 j 8 00 COO 4-: , 850 00 AND 75 25 tt 60 bran, per bushel ef ' 17 pounds- - Wheat straw, baled, per lOOpeunds -washed, per p0.upd f unwashed per. pound wood cple, 4 horse nejr, 'i'veach --'.fi :'-; ;: wood axle, 2 horse new " cotton per b'neb of 51bs. - 8 Ob HIRE O? ZiASiOS, TEAMS, WAGONS HORSES. . " '' Ki Baih'ng long forage, perhudred lbs. Shelling and bagging corn, sacks fur nisb'ed by gpVernment, per bushel. Hke of two horse teams, wagon and uriTcr rauoos tumisnea py owner, per day v - v :' 12 00 Hire of two horse' teams, wagon , and ': , driter, rations furnished by govern- ment, per day ' ; ' '-. r T CO Hire of four horse teams, wagon and -driter, rations furnished by owner, per day .''.-'- . v:r-. - 20-00 Hire ef four horse teams,' wagon and driter rations furnished by gotern- ment per day " . ' '' ' ' 1 60 Hire of six hose teams, wagon and , driter, rations furnished by ownel, Per ?ay . : " s ..:'' 26 00 uireof six horse teams, wagon and driter rations furnished by gotern ment per day 1 13 60 litre of laborer, rations furnished by owner, per day nire of laborer rations furnished by government, per day 1 Hire of laborer, rations furnished hy owner, per month ' nire of laborer, rations furnished by1 government, per month Hire of horses, per dav ' " J ine iommtssioners respectfully suggest that if it be found i practical, the producer should be allowed te retain a fourth part of their surplus, toebe sold at market rates, to pay for their necessary. plantation supplies, which, they .hate to purchase at high market prices: -They earnestly eali upon the farm ers to bring forward' their corn now so nec essary for the support of the army in their immediate front, and which alone will pre vent the less to the enemy, of all their crops, stock, negroes,. &c, &c. The cemmiion. ers would also recommend that impressment should be universal and uniform, learino out no one. "V -: . ' .' . . For the information of all persons concern ed, we publish, : the following , Instructions, with the hope that, they will be strictly obeyed: . '? J No ofScer, or agent, shall impress the neces?ary supplies which - any person . may hate for the consumption of himself, ; his ; family, employees, elates acta carry on hie ordinary mechanicat, manufacturing onagri cultural employments.' , ' , The next meeting of the Board will be neia in the senate Chamber, in the City el Raleigh, on Monday, the 6th day of Pebru ry next, unless sooner changed. Impress ing agents must furnish good and satisfactory, reasons for disaiprotajs von appeals, or the award of local appraisers will be approved, All communications should be addressed to the Secretary of the Board, Raleigh, N. G.: (SigneA) IL K. BtJRGWYN, -v ' W-J?ftrysburg, N. C. T R. Y, BLACKSTOCK, ' n , , - Stockstille,K:a ;; - Corn's Appraism't for the State ef K. 0 Wm. Il..Joxes,' Umpire.- . ' ' Raleigh, Dec. 7; 1884-V." 1 dltw2t 4 00 1-60 90 QO 45 00 2 00 : FOB SALE. - BLEACHED SHIRTING ; 8POOL COT TON ; ITALIAN"' SEWING SILK: r m BAHIPPL0W castings: &c. 9 fifth ?P11IEL9SALT MANCFAClTJRED IHf, JHEATJ QUATITEII'S POST, Jl ) J ' Goldsboro, ftrr. 30, 1 884. f ' - TestCnmxas:.'! ' ' ' " ' .. .N7. .. , - - ." - TTT AL)C 8OLOIE88 RETIRED FROM&EJ&. 4 T,e n orared tn report Jit this Post thatare now absent at their hornet win SporTt. thew Head Quarters on or before the lOthot Do-' cemuer to receive their Pay now due. 8U0 ' THOiH. ALLEAdjt. Hoiica T7antcd. - TTTANTED purchase aCoUagaDweHuiff f opt paid. A OolJil T ost JLl Pet. in the Tov. DUM:BOO Among the ham and L f0jsapoO, Al perso. any manner! Jt can only t; eoTtrv of hm .1 0 fW I horse-8&ey ishes wlateV bealtbyj He ,tien hand, and any faujf Jj 'tJoldaoToL Wftblcsa! GENERAL , Liber ments 1.4 TERMS. Musrc'K in advance! Pupils rl from the.w' Nodedu; . in oases of x rrrt , c' buy. and I of this Sts1 and Kprthj land and Confedir Bonds! He Mr. HI Newl n.bi Rat 10Q Gold THE ,188 amouif ; Kev 4,0 fichej menti 28- 'i-' ill :.di m eiers. Seek' thei 14. 1
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