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'rV- " ' : 1 1 i .- .; ; U ' .. ' : . 11ATE3 OF ADVERTISING . ( daily; SIAT -JOURNAL.;-' ' john sraruri am, fscprsetchs. . t n ad via; 11311x3 trill ta iacrtftl a. three dollars perquare of tea . Hues or.; ' ' less, for each insertioiw Marria go not icca and Obituaries will.be "chaYgo! as adTertiso- N JOU tVORK of every dcPCTirtion" will b i " JOHN , SPELMAN, M-spiTon. SUBSCRIPTION,1 3 month; v- $10 executed at this office with dispaich,"and as ' neat as caabe done iu the Southern Ocnfed- , tOLv VII. ;,. G0El)SB0Jlp?y r:--C.;, TUESDAI, DECE3IBEB 20.; 1864. NO. 63. j K9f I j i 1 : J I. I - ' ! i ' 1 In r - . 3 i r i I, I 7 Li lt These are our only terras subscription ,. . . - -i --. . 4 -; ' -r - r ' ' . ' ' . .--., 'll )l -' , ' "I ' ' ' ' ' ' " i - I "' '" " Reports or. rtlie l'res Association. ' SSnterrd cccOTdlrig to act of Coofreis in ttiA y&ar, ' 1803, by J. . TjiBUH.lrt the ClerkVoflicefor the District Court of the Confederate States,of - the Northern District of.Geursla. V '-; v. 1 ADVEHTISELIETS. .. CONGEE3SIO2?AL. ; ' - ; , J JlicnMpSD, Dec. 18.,,. ,: Nothing .of intereW in lib Senate in open ; ertien. Inlhe llouse Mr Turner's resoiu-' tions and 'Mr. . Barksdale's I Substitute were taken up, , ' . - v , x I Mr. MeWulleu' tffered "another substitute declaring that whilst it is neither expedient r compatible with the dignity of the Coo- v 'federate States toi' send Commissiouers : to ' : Ayashlngion to secure ft cessation of hostili- ' itles, yet it would fbe eminently- proper, that 1 - h e House of .iJepreseutatives ghonld dis r parca, wimout ueiay, . 1,0 socio couveaieiu ; point; st body of coaomissionerh, : to confer wUh such individuals asi. my bo , appointed by the Goyerunieal G"f tbe United States to -agree if poseible,' upon -ternis . for a. lastin-g"" nd honorable, reace. subject tp the ratificar r lio;i f 4he reispecuve Governments aud the .-.-sovereign States respect irel represented. " -t : .Mr. IcMuIeUj addrcsj'ci the IJouse in. cxulanrai'a of his ..views, sbut before con-, -cludiug, the mtrning : hour expired,' and the ; 'ifou-!e resumed thcou;ideritio3(of tbe cur v'fcncy bill. ' ' Jf j - j f . ' . Mr. Foote occupied tie fl.'or till the'hour of adjournrafht.' fj- - ' j- J " " r 1 " i ''lliontoNi, Dec 17i ,The Senate pasrad tkellovsb bill increas ing 1JU3 pay and milage of niembers, of Cou- tfressV al?o the Senate bill! regulating-the conipensatiou uf postmasior, special aginis, aiid also the bill to, iocreafe' the pay of the murine corps. The Senate then resolvi.-d itxeifinto secret session, ' j . . . In t ho House. t hie peace solutions were , 'referred to th Cmiuittico ;on Foreign. s'Af-' fairs v Tlie couiisaation and currency bills Avrere fuVi her debated.. 1 ' . j ' ' XATEIl JrildM THE ITORTH- V .ii A- . .1 - . t ' . .,.(. '.. - t ,.'-w lf!j'jT.1l'Jiv'-)1f'f'fl7V.rit VffQAr qTYvn, - . " i Richmond, Dec. 18. . i'orthern paperl of Thursday were re- ecivedlast night. r--Official diepa'fehs from ,-iHilt'On" Head, of: 'fhe 12sh 8-Us, that;Gen. Howard, command ; inj: th'evrii;ht wtJisrof Slvermah aimy. had comm'uhicated with Foster, -his 'chief of .cours having dc?envded tie (geechec in; a i.pmall boat. and ahijs . nVadcjhU; way; to, our s'(Vakee) Viies v'Jle left he irniy on the iA dispatch' froral GenJ"Howard;.sajsH we f 'Jiave mef with perfcct.success ihus far. r Our . " ' , ' t T J - 'v '' -'.Kotbinfr of importance fcad occurred - at ' rv." -: i 3Jahvil'e up. to tl(e -13ili. Geu.- Lyon was" . " moving on Itifsselvile. ."' 1 ; ; ( ' . NKTl5CONGREgo- ' ' ' " r I 'tfIn the Senate, on the 14th,. 3Ir. Chandler, ' " Offered a sericsof' resolutions denouncing; -V - the Telease of the .St.. Albius raiAor?, and- -rauthorizing t be qrganiiation .off' an ' army O , ? dorps ' for ' ; protection oof- the . norlKeru : - - ' frontier from the ipcursions of E.ebel raiding . " . panics;-' : ; J . . K r. h - - Jlr. Chandler Mso introduced ft series tsV resolutions, directing , the Secretary of State5 ?o demand frcra.tneBrih'slVCovcrDtuont pay meat in full for all tha American vessels-do-- troyed by :pirajjc-Kv-shipiy'!f:Qrn--;--En5liskk: ) - ' -ports. The resolutions were laid pvdr. t ' j ' 'K In tho-IIcus'e ihc Senate: bill authorizing r j,. Iheircha. of fix revenue cutteestfov the iakes.paBsed, v-I .' ' . la committee iof the; whole Mr- .Brjoks made a long epeech ia favor of negotiations forece. ; ! - - ' .-i' THE "CANADIAN FRONTIEU. ,. " : - "" .' I . t.:':-.-t V''-V.:.i.i:V';: i 4 1.1 Gtr. ' Dix has issued .orders, , in conse- f iiTe&CQ.of..the ' relvase andr discharge' of the . ; v St. Albans raiders, . directing' the military '. commander on the f'lontieri in th event of a f ;, ; ' similar raid, to pursuej the marauders if lie c r ; . cessary.ini o Canada, and, if arrested, there, V ' they ar4-under no' circvmitances' to be 6ur-. , Tendered ' ' ;' - -"v -A; Montreal telegram of -the 14 th say?, the "St. .Albans raiders Itft the city iiamcdiately v after they werej . discharged."- The - author) ties are taking step to arrest them. ' , ', J ' ' ''ATorento teiegram'of the 13th says, the T Xaku Erie , raiders were again .'before the " . court today, tut were discharged on the ' ground! that ihe eourt had no jurisdiction. ; ' fW-. ;- 'The result created much excitement. , v : f RifcrlMoNp, Dec.'l'J. '.Northern papers of theJ7th received. Admiral Porter'a flettj with a co-operating, force under General .WeiV:el, left ITamptoa j. Pleads on Tuesday. ' The l4icntfanays it: is the most formida- ble expedition yet set out. .Its destination is pot mentioned; " ' Butter has accompanied the troop. ; - . - vGen. brittenden aud staff have resigned. Their relSugTJatiin.haV been..; aciep.ted.- Th ' Attorney General of Canada was of the opin ion that th'a decision in ib ease of; the St. Albans raiders was wrons, and ordered the. re-arrest of the parties Privat. dispatches ' froin'" Montreal say there is a perfect psiiip.in Canada among thfr railroad managers in anticipation of ndn intercourse with thj3 Unitei . States, whioh is ex pected, unless the G over am en t takes fro vn pt -action to allay the excitenjkent OA the border A Washington telegraTpj,sajstb! demand, of the Brazilian Government for reparation for the seizure of the Florida has been re; oeived and is decidedly important. Seward has sent a reply, and . without cnacayormg to iustifv the capture: Indicates a desire to hare the, matter properl4 adjusted acording to international law. 1- A BATTLE IN: JNESSEE.- (': ANKEE xA(fCOtrUT , v . . PacHMOxrj Ityeci 19. . Northern papers pf th e lGth received. ' '; A ifashviile telegram - )Hhe 16th'sajs,onr lines advaucpd afld enga' tedthe rebels this morning. Tho leftoccup' es the same ground a!s in the morning. . ' - f . ; The right advanced five mites, driving the V'.f f. v. ' '' I ' . '.. ........ .,..v . . enemy, from the' river an dfrom.his entrench raents.an forced back his, right and centre. Thomas officialxlispa! ch says, " I attack ed tlfe enemy's left and Icentre this morning and drove him from the riper below thecity, ve;y uearly to Frahklin, -si distanco of about eight miles. have captured Gen. Uhal mersMieadquarters and trsila, between eight hundred and a thousand. prjfsbnerSt with -six-, teen piece of artillery, yl shall attack the enemy again to-morrowx. . ' . , L ATEB PEOM yENNESSEE. ' ' KcnaiosD, Dec. ID. Gen;. Thomas, in an ! loScial dispatxsh da ted'the 16th. mciajkms that : the enemy .has bcn pressed 'at all points in his line ?f retreat to Brintwood Hill. He also claims the capture of a large number of prisoners and several pieces of artillery, and says, he has ordered the pursuit to be : continued at daylight.", y . : .' . - The. woods aud field entrenchments are . . . - i . - i -. - . filled. '.with the enemy's small Varms,. aban- donea liH heir retreat. ' , The'' Federal; loss . does not exceed three hundred, with very few killed." ' V The news caused great rejoicing -in. Yan- keedom. , ' '- I - . . Gold 'declined ott -the 15th. The price atv X o'clock was 227, ',''" '"' General Sherman's 'Guide- ' V . A Yankee newspnper baa tne'follow- Vr&eoerVSHferrjaan-haa;,with-,hm in his Georgia campaign one of the best and "most reliable scouts or cuidea in the South west-rr-an- old nana native Gedr. giani'and a wealthy planter" and slaTe- 'holder at that. . It would not be proper, rbf cburae.' to mention his name; but he. is well known to all wbo were in the. "luvblt of visiting .-headquarters a year. a?o:. Vvrhcn the war. broke out he de-' rioanccd tho 'Southern ,t leaders and in - consequence or .msv" union sentiments, was compelled to leave his vhotne' near 3iacoh, between two days,' His-neigh-, Dors mitiscu nim, aifaeuspcciinz riuL- lly, that he had 'oni off-' to 'join the xantees, tuey iouowju mm so cioseiy .that he was-obliged 'to hide in-'the .mountains in thef Northern: part of .his State for several weefe. v, : They have since organized all kinds of raids for no other purpose' than to catch this one Jman' .After . being in the service. some.time'he , volunteered' 1 i:':.-i' nik.VT-..-ii K , ii is ei v lvco 11 : vjrciiuin iucn,i uuo tuau .office didn't need ruuch Southern 5- gui ; dance': . Next' he received ' a position as olunfeer aid to Geii. . K9ze'cr4ns,VtO: whom he,YvTas. of grqat service -in the great cam paign . ter ini nati n g at 0 h'a tta nooga. lie has beert! with .Gen. Sher mart 'Siuco last June A'There is ; hot a highway or byways in the interior :of, Georgia1 with which"'e is unacquainted; and scarcely a town or village in which hels not known. ' ' 1 i lie used to say tha,t with a brigade ?of -cavalry he could find , cotton and, rii'rgGj's en9ugh'"jthin a hnndre'd miles "of- Atlanta" to liquidate the ; national 1 " u He is one of, the! few rich men of the South who' have remained . faith- ftfl to the Union, cause ?hen tbey knew that to do so was to lose'Uieir property, their homes and their comfort. On his present trip he carries with' him a black, list. of those who took pleasure-. in persecuting liini four years ago. . He thinks he will make H more than even with lb em before he gets through TN eOI.DSTSORO' DURING TflE PABV WEEIv. X my pay roll and 'certificate of dipfharjre from the army, and my retired tUt. The finder wilt S lease return them to me, or leave them at thfc ourtial office. They.aro of no use to any ne but myself. IfcS-Ct J. hi BURNS. 8103 BEWAEDV Stolen: from mt stables astspking Hilt, Lenoir CVuoty, N. on th ri.sht of the l-UU inst., a fine- bav HORSE, with on black lunue nuu tan. iiui Iff, w ikii s riiiitii, n lino PJ")fc ou hisneck under, ihp mane,Mind ai th right eye. a i t nsh: rntldlo hori tj'jt tV Ji'jrsry bor. : The trief .passed Mo.ely Hall, ou the horse, eany in-the uisht, eraqiyrins: the way tSnow Hill ; from thcjre he was going to Ooldnboro and left at Spring Hill tert poor sorrel mare. She had the appearance of a broke down cavalry an imal, with sore hack.;. ;'; . U - Tho thief is described to me to be about 5 or SO years cld,'ppare built, weight about 1 So or 140 .poui)is,and has a sharp narrovr face, ilia crossr ed Neuse River at White- Hall; frttji thence to Spring Hill. I hear of his walking ancj leading or driving the maTe. - On- the mare w"a4 a cavalry saddle, a buudle rolled in oil cloth attached to the hind, p.irt ot the saddle and a pair, of leather sadi die bag.-.; He ad on a hat, gray jaekeiiand pants i the pants bfjhter than the jacket. t - Any information in recard to the! Horse ad dressed to me. at Mosety Hall P. wil be t'hank lillly received, and-. a liberal reward liaid for the delivery of the Horse and One Handled Dollars for the delivery of the Thief, with hroof sutti cieni to convict 'him.":- ;r- ' ' Doc 1S-e7-Ct .; i . JESSE LlfSlTER. Confode-rie copy 3 times and etnd. hill to Mo5c!y Hall. . ": : ; ,-'. . i.; :v ' 3. L. .: , I., i. , ii . . .Mi i . Lost Certificate - I have lo?t Confederate States four ptrent Cer iihonte. No. 13y3, for $1,300 issued l-ora the of fice in CvoMsb'oro'. I have made Jpplipatioji for a renewal of the certificate, and hereoj- caution aU er?ous against trading lor tne d on.i. , . ELlSILi BASS. Watxs Crf., Dec, 17. ; '; -.-. C7-SI SOEDIERS' DINNER. fTlbe Ladies of the.Goldsboro' Sojdiers? Re- JL lief Association,' are requested to meet at the Ccarthoaise on Tuesday mcrninir. the 20th inst.; at: 9 o'clock, a. in., tof makcarv rangements ior a ainner. to ne giren io all the officers and soldier's who ra ay -happen to be at this post, on Tuesday,,the z,th inst. It is:; hoped that the object contemplated will he deemed sufficieutlv tatriot?.b to coin-' niand .the at tendance and .co-operation of every laay in Goldsboro' and in Wayne Co., anu even ot inose ai a greater uisianue. ; " .. ANNIE L DAVIS Pres't. . I. i .. i ii i i'ii ii" i " i i i i i i ii m . TO HEIST A '; IjnRGE TUO STORY DWELLING xA: ; House.having '8 rooms, alif necessary out houses, fine . water, garden, &c. This House is one of ihe pleasantesq places" in Goldsbxro situated on a hid, and in a fine neighborhood. 1 17 acres of lapd with a good' orchard can be had - with- the- hduse- jf de sired.,. Apply to .E. BOHDEN, , x : ' Dec. 15. 18G4.-65tf , Goldsbok N. C. I Conlederate copy 5 times. . . . I VSRCSiIA - TREASURY '-notes-wanted: A F '.THE DENOMINATION OF os AND, J upward. ;For which a premium will be pld .'.. , 1 . t I. GoldsWo Dei. 9th-59tf DISOSiYAt; Wholesale Tobacco. House, GENERAL 'OOMMISSIO'MERCIIANT GOLBSBOEO', Libera advancements i nude on consigns ments Dec 6-6m 4- FJEV AUCTJOM AMD COM - MBSGiOrJ HOUSE. ANDREWS, BAKER &C0. - v GOLDSBOitO', N. CV ' v EDUC ATION; mHR EXERCISES . OF- If RS. J. '..Jl Whitakers school will bejresumed on ': . TERM S.-r-GO per session of 2b .weeks. .from the week they commence. No. deduction made for lost ,tine, except : in cases 01 protracted sickness. , . v Gotdberc; Not.-SOiIi, 18S4. V ?KB ISSUE IN EXCHANGE ... - FOB OLD. ' L v,, THE SUBSCRTBER WILL, EXCHANGE : NEW issue for old jit lrr?e or,. smalt. stuns, to the1 u . - ' a - r - 1 . - amount xrua Hundred Thousand dollars. ; ; ; v APjP"yvt J ' 1 - ' JxOT.2,1SGi-tf. , LDfSOSAVAY. ' yiKce 3Ic:lieal Examing Board, ; General Military Hospital, Wo. 2. ' ; .Wasos; N.'c- November 2Sthi 1864. rpniS Board inee"ts"7ifyn Tuesdays and Thurs A. days at u o clocic j S.S.SATCIIWTELL . , Sen Surg. Board Examiners T70Ul PERCENT CER L IF1CTAE3 FOR SALE ' Nor. 2, 18C4-tf. ' I. DIftOSWAY' " : Jt)B VORK YvF every descriptioi.v will be executed -y thi3 ci'Lce with. the greatest jos ble nca Muii'c, 55 -10 per -session. - Onehalf required" in advance. '-'),' A . V ' i' - 1 " .Pupils received at . any time, and charged es- an .diatch. , SCHEDULE OP PEICE POR -?TOBTil CAEOLIITA. . 4 , TnE PERIOD FGH THE PUBLICATION of' the Schedule of Prices' to eovern Agents of the Government, for, the next . sixty days, having arrived, the . Commission ers of. the State of North Carolina adopt the lasfbchedule with the exception .of the few changes shown below. The illness" of Jklr. .Mordecai, depriving us ef; bis services, we- nave caueu iu iir. m. ;u. joues oi inis city, who has kindly given us the benefit of his judgement as umpire1.ou the. preseatvoc casion. -,'"' h V Apples, dried good, peeled per bushel of ITS pounds - $ 5 00 . unpeeled, per bushel of , . , . ' 23 pounds, 'l 3 50 Wth handles, each-1 . - .- 12 50 a i f Axes, Bacon, ' Beans -. Brandy, . without handles, each 12 00; hog round, per pound 3 00 white or cornfield, per bush to pounds r - v- " apple, per gallon , peach,, per gallon" - "fresh, net, per pound - fres'i, gross; per pouhd, Baited, per pound , - -A tallow per pound ' . adamantine, per pound trace, per pair i , - .7.0 io' t)0 .10 00 V 00 0 3 00 - Beef, ?-tt . '-. Castles, Chains, Cloth, - 8 75, 11 0Q , c i-i- woolen, for ; .soldiers clothe?,-''! yard wide, 10 oz.'to yard, and prorata as to greater or less w'ght or width, per yard 1 : raw, pr lb t Rio, per pound N ' ' : unshelled, per bushel of -70 pounds v - - -Cotton, 6fo 1,00 4 50 6 00 6 20 . it 'SO- ". Corn,' Cornmeal, sacks hoi included, pec 1 ' busal of 50 los. . cotton, f yard wide 3 yd. to pound, per yard ? Drills, Fiour, extra fanjily, pe,r barrel v bf impounds - 45 00 extra superfine, per bbh of ' 19Glbs. - . . -. t f 41 25 superfine', per bbl, of ' -196 lbs... v 37 '50 fine, per barrel , of, 196 - ' " lbs.- .';'' . -33 75 baled, per 100 lbs. ; 4 00 unbaled, per 100 lbs; - 3 60 wool;, each .vv.J "5 00 baled, per hundred ibs, v; 4 00 Fodder, . Hats, Hay, . " - Hides, 1 r norses, ;:.St:-t muuu Uuuulcw 1 dry, ' v:VA's: ;hxv green, per lb. 1 50 artillery, 1st class per ' . Ahead ; . , : N . J,000 00 artillery, 2d class, per . tt , . -. i . head , . f ' . ; . 800,001 House rent, per room per monthr' 20 Ou Iron, , pig, No. ! 1 per ton of 2,000 lbs. :. - 850 0 pig. No. 2, per; ton of ' 2,000 lbs.'., . ... - 314 oa . , pig," No. per ton of - - -' - l 2.000 lbs. V, 27800 Bloom, per ton. of - . . , 2,000 lbs. .v if ; ' - -4710y0p . Smith's, square or round, per ton of 2,000 lbs, 1030 00 - . serviceable railroad, . 4 4 per Ua of 2;240 lbs,, wool; domestic, per , yard,.."'I; .-; 400 00 Jeans, . 10 00 i ' 30 'i&0 00 ; 2 75'- ,6 00 j-7 00 1 -7 00 5 00 to 00 Kettles, vv camp, iron, per lb. Lumber, t good, per 1,000 feet ' f Lard, . , per pouiid f&u , , Leather, -.sole, per pound " ' - .upper per, pound V 4 v . harness, per pound -Molasses, cane per gallon .. - sorghum, do, . ."Mules, v 1st class, per head " 1,000 00' : 2d . . ; 800 00 V Sd " - " .600 00 , . per keg , - : 100 00 Nails, Qats, - sheaf, unbaled, per, .100 lbs. '-..i'; - ' s- ' sheaf, baled 100 lbs -f " .shelled, per" bushel 4 50 -5 2 i , tt. 4-00- ; Osnaburgs, cotton f yard wide, . -'' t qz. to yard,t per yd,, :, - co. ton yard wide, 81-'j - - 02. .to yard, per yard . " Onions 'v per bushel 1: 50 . ' 1: mi 8.00 Oxen .workv 1 st quality, pef yoke,Tl 000 00 . rZCl quality, per yoke, 600,00 Peas, ' ' cow,' per bushel of . - ; - ..-co lbs! ' r ' Potatoes, Irish, per bushel of .-60 lbs. ,M t . sweet, per. bushel" of " ' v""' 60 lbs. ; 1 Teaches; v . dried, peeled, per . . . ' , -j bush:; of 38 lbs.- ; , '..JK tinpeeled,-per bushel . of 38 lbs, - y . ; 7,50 :.4 00 ;4 00 . 8 50 -5 OOl 2 00 2 52 .1 40 .i 800' Pork,, fre3h net per lb. , 4. M salt, , ;m i gross, Pasturage, 1 &t quality, nearvtc wn per head, per month. common; near town. ; ' . pen headper months r S OO 1st quality, in the y " .'" sv t conn try per head, -t per.-m9n'th,i' ; - - - 7 00' '; commobinjthe coun . try,, per head, per month 4 00 : good; per ounce 50 00 new, per pound C 60 , old', per pound N " " gocd, .per bu-h. of 5G-1' ' ' i , pounds;. - ' 6 CO f two busliets,' osnaburgs, U 1 it each. -4: ApiA A$4f:,A -iS : 00 cotton, -;rd wide. 4J yds to pound; per yard - ' , 1 tO 'cotton; vd wi7!f Si wla Quinine, ' Rico, Rye, Sacks, . i -... . - Shirting, it to pound, per yard, ' 110 Gotf oaspnpTs -i yds to lb', per ynrd ( I 75 "Salt" fJcast, per bush of 50 lbs, 20 00 Liverpool, per bushel of t-J pound3, '; . 35 00 1 . . CO pounds, -." 23 00 Steel, , . casti per pound, , , 1 8 00 Shoes, ariny, per pair.y' J , 15 Oft Shoe thread, " flax, per pound " : , ' ; i0 00 Socks soldiers'- wool,; per pair ;2 00 Sheep,; ; fat, per head. . ' 35 00 . Sugar, ; : bfown, common, per lb 8 00 Soap,;; ' kard per pound '-rv-. ';! 00 ' eoft, per pound . ;: ',. ,- - 75 baled, 100 lbs ' : . 00 rgood, pet bush of 22lbf ;- 75, - good, r : f ' , ;" ; 37 " s 40 . black, perlb' - , 00 'green, . ;; ; - '" -'.fi CO ' Shucks,;. ' Shorts. : Ship stuff, ' Tea,.; Tent clelhj cottdnr lQ ox to yard J! :;'h"-':' ..Tf';;::per yard :''-;-"' .';' ' 'V ' .1 C0 Tobacco : No I Extra ;v -; - 00 V 1 . " .. I , ;;; LugS . , -. ; .' ;' ; ; ' '; j 25 " ' Tallow,y;:::-fclean:per ponndA':?: 2 ia Vinegar,! cider, per .gallon VHV4 2 00 " v 41 ,r . " -manufactured, ner val ?l; ot Whisker Hr frobd per iralloai - i io firt ' Meat -wj';g riA :v ;-- f 60Jbs T.ti'Vyi'ZO' n,"; - bran; per bushel of 'rv . .r;-. ;' - 17-pounds v - ;' ifiO-; Wheat straw, baled, per 100 pounds ,1C0 - ; - 'ubaled, per 100 lbs.-;" 1 1 00 a asbeoV per pound s - lvL 8 00 v - v unwashed, per 'pouncT. 6 00 Wagons; f Vood axle, A horseVew? 1 ' "S- 'V : - each,-; XA . ; .; 350 00 , 11 r ' -wood axle, 2 horse new , ' each . - , ' 250 00 ;: . Yarni . ( coltonjper bnch of 5 lbs. v 8 00 .piUE OF LABOR, TEAMS; AG0N8 AND' : Bailing long forage, per lmdred lbs.' ' .75 Shelling and bagging cor,ni sacks fur-; nished by government,. per bushel '25 Hire of two horse teams, wagon and ' ' driver rations furnished by owner, . per day . lv r , 12 00 Hire of tvr horse teams,1 wagon "and5 ' - x driver, rations furnished by govern f ment, per day - "7 CO Hire of four horse teams, wagon and idsiver, ration's furnished by owner, 1j V per day s 20 00 Hire ef four horse teams, wagon and ' , driver rations furnished by govern i." t "' ment per day ' . . . , XO 50 Hire of 'six horse" (earns, ; wagom and ' ' driver,. rations furnisheTby owner, v r . .. " tter dav , o An Mire 01 six, norse teams, wagon and 13 60 2 50 Hire of laborer, rations fuf nished by owner, per uay ' ' , - --IJire of laborer, rations furnished by' government,, per day " r Hire of laborer ratipng furnished .v . owner, perm qnih ) n ' Hire of laborer, rat ions furnished by 90 00 government, per month ' . . 45 00 Hire of horses,3per. day 2 00 ;; The Commissioners respectfully ' suge?t c that if r it be found 'practical, tlie 1 producer 'should be allowed to retain'a fourth part yt. their surplus, to be sold at market rate, to pay for Jtheir necessary plantation supplier, which they have to purchase at high mrke piices. 1 They earnestly call'upoa' thefarm ers m unug jorwaru xneir corn jiqw&i) nee esgary for t Jie support of the,, army t in their- immediate front, and which alone' will pi e-, x " vUt the lo?s to the enemy, of all their crops, stock,-negroesy - &e.i'&e The 'conamnsioo'-.- . ers would also recommend that impremeu ..- V . -.' -.. A' -- .! . 'II... snouiu pe;'unuersai;ana,Tuniformt;leairf';3 out no ooe. v - 1 For the information of all persons coccerii-' ed, 'we publish the f following instructioj. -with the hope that' they tsill be atricilv obeyed:. - 1 . - I- ' - . No officer, or agent, shall1 impress th necessary supplies which any ' person ' n-nV have for the consumption, of himself, hi's r .family, employees; dlavcX or to carry pit hi ordinary mechanical!, oiaaufacturing tor cultural employments' The next meeting " of , the Board will be lr held' in the Senate Oharober, in the' Diry oi,- '' Raleigh, on Monday the. t'th day ;of ' FeJ- rr' w .ry.'.'.nexv unless soonervcharjged;.' v -Ivyyrtss- ! ing agents inust furnish good and ssttisf ielpT-j" . reasons for disapprovals on - appeals, cr Li ft. ; award of local appraisers . will , be ap-prxjvrd. All communications should'be" addressed to the Secretary -of the Board, Raleigh;; 1 C. (Signed), lLrKBURUWYN, l GarysWs?, N;C ' : ,. K y.JBLACKriTOCS, , ' " ' ' : 1 Btocksville. N. O - ' ' Corn's Appfaism'cfor the State cf N". C .fWtn; Il. JosEs. Umpire. v . Raleigh, Dec. 7, 18S4- , ' dltw2t - . ' ' ! " poB-sAi-E. ' V T)OCKFISn AND BEAVER, CREEK SHjiJET At inland STi ir tin f?s.. 1 ' . ' - . BLEAplIED SHIRTING ; 8P00L COIV TON i -ITALIAN SEWING SILK V ' ; 400 BARS IRON,PLpV CASTINGS. Sic. O n A A BUSHELS SALT MANUFACTURED IN Z))) W. v ANDREWS, BAKER, & Co.' oct itith, 1SC4 ' -. . - . - Snuff, 'Snuff. . . T '1 OH 'BOXES. CAROLINA BELLE SXUFB "" "J UV fust received and" for sale fcy j ' . i; f-j-Goldsboro,' Nov. 00th. 5Hf ; I DiSQSWA Y "' TVrORTII CAROLINA BANlvrOT2 1 1 '11 " ' ' ANDRE IT S, BAKEIi&CC .T ..Dec-15, 1804. . '''1"' : ; ' .i TUB GEII SALOOiX; . ' 4 . ' OPPOSITE THE RAlLttOADiSKKlK ' , 'GOLDSDOllO',N0. ' piIOICE LIQUORS, .FOREIGN AVj p.ft J r:icitio;Segar9, ToVaccs Su-d!ii'.. f.-il-, - Ricrs. candies, rHckles.-Cheese &T:i ('pirr-g, ' Scctch'ilerriii23, and. everythh -z -t " f the inner man. 153-tf ' - v i. t. 0 - . t V-'- flettj with a'c6; .. : ft . i t - W - V lrmia, per bushel cf ; I V "I r . -.: j-.Truj ricior.- i f 'j
Daily State Journal (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 20, 1864, edition 1
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