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TUla jpar eontalna all .tna prlTtnfpal nwa of tba wnk, and all tha Important adltortal matur of tha aavaral dailv laaaaa. togalhor with a wauklj raport ef tha marketa of thla town. Ilia elreulatlon of tha Weekly paper la now qnlte Urge, and la eonatantljr on tha Incraa Tha IaHy Journal baa aa large a circulation a tha Weakly. Tneee are tha only Sepera pabllgned In Wllralnirton, and they afford unprdoa anted faolUUea for advartlalng. We alio do all kJnda of i-Yinin, aooh aa Pamphlet; Bill of EtcMang, liiiUqf Lading, Chidu.BiU 11 ami; 11 Hiding; CiroUat; Curd, iWin, ILmdbUU, LaUlt, f 0. FULTON & PRICE, iiimlK $iiU Princtn, bttvttn ani and Second Htrtettt. terminest cosobebs of the confederate states! f Tat folio win u k cpmpleto list of the membera of the Permanent CoDgreuof the Confederate Htatei of America, which tu organized at Richmond on the 18th of Febrnary hENATB. ALAI4MA. Clrment C. Cley tWUliam L. Yanoey . 1 1 KAKRAH. t Robert W. Jobnann (Jbarlea B. Mitchell FLORIDA. Jmo M. IUkr t A. K. Maxwell QRoaaiA. Beol. H. Hill fKobert Totnba KKNTUCIT. fH. C. Burnett fWm. K. Birotne - LOUISIANA.. Thomaa P. bemmei Edward Bparrow mssissirri. fJohn B. Clark H. 8. T. Peyton, VOhTB t'AKOI.IN A. (forge Davia Wm. T. Dortcb BOUTII CAROLINA. t Robert W. Barnwell IJamea L. Orr TBNHKSHM. Langdon C. llaynea UaaUvua A. Henry TIZA8. W. 8. Oldham fLouli T. W'Rfall VIRGINIA. tR. M. T. Hosier Wm, Ballard-PlCHtpn . ta.'Dert u. Brown JameaPbelan Tbotte hariofr the f prefixed bare acrred In the United Btatea Conf 'eea. The number of old CongresHmon in th Senate, will be fonrten ; new CoDgreBsmcn, twelve ; total twenty-iix. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. DiitS ALABAMA. Diet. 1. Thomaa J. Foster m. R. Smith 3. John P. lUlla 4. tJ. L. M. Curry 6. fFrancla R. Lyon 6.' W. P. Chilton 7. f Tavld Clopton H. t James L. Pogh 9. E. L. Darvan ARKANSAS. I. Felix J. Batson 3. O. D. Koyston 3. A. II. Uarland 4. Thomaa B. Ilauly . FLORIDA. 1. J. B. Dawkina 3. K.B. Bilton 0ROR0IA. 1. J. UartridRe . 2. C. J. Mnnnerlyn 3. Hinet Holt 4. A. H. Kenan 6. David W. Lewie 6. Wm. W. Clark 7. tRobcrt P. Trippe ' 8. fL. J.GartreU 9. Hardy Htrickland 10. tA.B.WriRht IINTUCIT. -1. AKred Boyd 2. J. W. Crockett . 3. 1L E. R. ad 4. 41. W. EwlBff 6. t J. S. Chriaman 6. T. L. Bnrnett , 7. 11. W. Broee 8. 8. S. Bcolt 9. E. M. Brnce 10. J. W. Moore 11. K, J. Breckinridge 12. J. M. Eiliott v LOUISIANA. .- 1. Chaa. J. Villere 2. Chaa. M. Conrad 3. Dnncan F. Kenner 4. Lucien J. Dupre 6. John F. Lewia 6. i. Terkins, Jr. knssiasirri. 1. J. W. Clapo 2. f Reuben Davia , 3. Israel Welch . 4. H. C. Chambera a. tp. R. Singleton 6. E. Barkadarte 7. t Joha J. McRae masoru. 1. W. M. Cook 2. Thoe. A. Harm MISSOURI. Diet. 3. Casper W. Bell 4. A. 11. Conrow 6. Oeo.O. Vest C. Thoe. W. Freeman 7. John Hyer NORTH CAROLINA. 1. jW. N. II. Smith 2. Iiob'rt R. Bridgers 3. Owen R. Kenan 4. T. D. McDowell 6. lhoa. S. Ashe 6. A. H. ArriDgton 7. Robert McLean 8. Wm. Lander 9. B. 8. Oaitber 10. A. T. Davidaon SOCTH CAROLINA. -1. John McQueen 2. fW. P. Miles 3. L M. Aver 4. iU. L. Bonbam 6. James Farrow 6. fW. W. Boyoe TRNNISSEE. 1. J. T. Heiskell 2. W. ;. Hwann W. U. Tebba -4. E. L. Qardenshire 6. fH. 8. Foote 6. fM. P. Gentry 7. fO. W. Jonea 8. Thomas Menees 9. fJ. D. C. Adkins 10. JJ. V. Wright 11. David M. Currin txias. 1. f John A. WUoox 2. Peter W. Gray 3. C C. Herbert 4. H. F. Sexton ' 5. Malcolm Graham 6. Wm. B. Wright VIRGINIA; ' 1. tM.B. H. Garnrtt 2. Jehn R. Chambliss 3. Jamca Lyona 4. tHoger A. Pryor 6. tT. S. Bocock Jovn Uoodo, Jr. 7. J. P. Bolcombe 8. tD. C DeJarnctte 9. t William Smith 10. fAlex. R. boteler 11. John R. Baldwin 12. W. R. Staples 13. Walter Preton i 14. Albert G. -Jenkiaf 15. Robert Johnson 16. Charles W. Russell 'r" WRECK SALE OS -ATURrA?. U Hut.:, at 11 O'clock, A.-M.j wa;n In front of our fli?e. tot accoant ui all coocernel: aUthe SAIL. IIWCKS. ASCUORS ASH CIIALXS. Ar.l a'! rnutofU's av d frcin the wreck of jSi 'UUONKK A UK LE INK. A- ,t Hie at. t i d jl ir, the HULL. SPARS, tfc, l 'd ti-h' oi -r. u ! n;;ou the biii h i.a ir .'w iDt ti ir HA.KKI-S AH'WkU.. tVi.n.lLH'- f ' , - I8C3-97-ta 1 i. i.n our cr ai.d Ie;curv. coiv nmi: ' .r ,1 m i.il bill t'i joumnl cfti' " -r pbymetit T'ACKAtii: SALK THE CARGOS OF HIE JlRllIsIl STEAM KRS CALYPSO, DOUGLAS AM) FLO II A. UV U. A. IVOSvil V., f.it Mv"i'K a rl. (JllAULfiSIOS, 8 (J., JAMK- tl, TAYLOR, ACCTIOWIKR. ON WKDDAY IROuMNG, februarv 1 1th- UCS. connnenciriff at 1'J o'clock, will he i jld, l'jl chet' TE a, 60 caacs Halad O.I. 24 kea EP.-40N i-ALTH, 74 iff"" Kiowa Wiudsor Hiiap l") dium t'auKiic hita, 1 chtKt HhuMtrt. lio t, 1 cane Arid r;t,di, 5 bila Iul Ctet.hj : 50 caaos RiiIiaii l.e'uf ' lotion Cardii. lltK .UU I.tXllf.ll, 19ca Meo'H, Yoqih's, Ladi.a', Boy's nd (iiti' bOOTn AND HiOS, 21 tinuka La'ltth'. (rirl'a uu l fl ohntx, 1 aa m1i F Lrtii.n. , oii J v.' U tJl t kiuK. 1 -44 taHoa and I'slca of i,jlurel and i.lack and White VHllMb," ' ' :t eaus Hroo Wniidor 2 CM;H I plU.h i l,OI It RlUhliC'H, i cate Bit' k H Ik h;a;hii.e Twwt, I tttetl U ii'.K i.u.-tli , -1 bttlo Lifin)y. .'iUcaaes liuURNLVO DKI.A iXtii, VI Ci.ii a ri'ie Whiu hirlllia M Idllej (.100 iJ'KiiMiH, 4 ii.i.t- oiVjn l'icka, h I) ivh UJKit'a btrif es, I Cii o Tweed Troeia, II !), Criui'.'au t-hutM, i buita Tt;a oip.ihtrxe rihirta, 1.1 halts l'rint d C4iou UauukercLiefH, l'balfi Kaat-y Colored Deuinjj, i J Ciir Liuith Thrcail, I j car-ea 4 lurk'M hewing Cotton White, Hoick and Colors, :i liuli a ieii' Drill Pants, - 22 cdht'H Mua' ixitiiuo Miirtu ai.d DrawLta, 0 caitie Ueu's Merino Half Hose, H catstAeu' liiown Cotton Half Hone. .1 casea alt'U a iirry Merino Half iiae, .'j caitbri Lrtnit-n' M hite Cotton lioe, J caHt-a Lud ta' linltatlou ftlfrino Rone, 1 caura thiiaieu's JKeriuo bock, 6 cat t Xeu'n Imitation Merino Half Hose, 4 cAHtt Lu'Jun' Lite Merino Finished li utf, 2 caee ii(er KurlufJ bocks, 2 Catfua Orry ftierttio HoekR, 14 baliaHca IaUu.1 Cotton Bipglpg, V bait; Woolen Caaaimurea, 4 CHtits Wun eu'a and Ml-ocn' Hoop rkijts, 2 ca?us Faacy hcutoh Tweedn, liio oi. NfeUiuM, anaoiUd, 2 tu a Madder 1 rlnU, .. .2 CaAliA 1'40, u canes M100 Thread, 1 bale Liua Grey Union, 2 bales Kfratya and J'Uiuk, 6 Caked Printed Ctullii-8, 2 caaea Curtmu.era, '-buper," i ca e F rench Uombaziue, 11 cases Colored LLa new, 1 case Gloves, aasorteJ, 2 cases Blue and bcaMt-t Twills, 6 bales Damaged Blaukets, 7 bales White Flannel, m bales Blue Flannel, 12 bales Ked Flannel, Feb. 2 97 11. HAIL R01DS. Thanf i-urtation Officb. W. AW.R. K. I Wilmirgton, ht. Feb, 1HC3. 'llHIS COMPANY is row prepared to resume the trns A i ortation of throoKh aiid way frtigk's, cflertd forstip merit, aad will give dispatch t'l'tho same. WM. SMITH, " Fe. 2. S7 tf. JibSter Traniportatiuu. Those marked with the f have been members o( lh United States Congress. The number of old Coneresamen. will be thirty-three. New Congressmen, seventy-three. A otai, one fioauxea ana six. OOAIM MMPIJ I AM NOW makiug and keep constantly on baud, at my Factory on IVrsoa strctt, FAMILY BAR bOAP, at whol -ale sad retail. Alno, PLAi:. VAKlEGATCli. PERFUMED AND BROWN WTND.tOlv ToiLT AND bilAViNti riv)APS. A supply kept lt-r rttU at J. W. Itti s aad Isaac Hoi iusaorth'a. , iTdera promptly filled. e Lard una 1 mlour Auuleo. liilaBi canbpiices gveu. C. l JOfc. Faittev,iie, Jin. 17, L0.;. UJ-Ht tVIMC VI.K. t BLS. PURE hCUPPfclRNONG V 'NE, made with out the addition ol spirits or a!cob 16 years old, lor sale by A LI .LD tMlTH. Whitcvilic, N. C, Jan. 'iu, lht? - - . Jj tr h'tUAuitAuUTU t)sUl. A - WILH.LAVE iL'rtlNt'iu.s, Weduos.lays, -h--i..TTg- mij faiaidys, hi 2 1'. M. aui r ajettcmie, AUaoUaya, auJ riU)a ulrJA.ii. Jan. A3 94-1 It A K. HALL Apt THE PALMETTO HOTEL is tiia oi.eu lur tLe teception ol vuitois. The House nas becu thorough ly ri-.uovated. JaWL H. KA1LEY. Nov. 24. trtbi. . Ax-it - A tti.ICM)lA LOT of suprHue Engliati Broadcloths and (.4b'inieres. Jast received at . . JABM IWUHailK'S, aiarket btreet. Jan. h, 1HK3 . 77-t i prima facie evl- 8ALT SALT. ' A SUPPLY' OF OCEAN SALT, a good artfcl. re 2. ceived daily, and for aale at lowtst market rates. . J; K- MONK, 47 North Water Street September 28th, 1862. ? , 17 .tf ALAEGELCT OF HEAVY UNDER DRAWERS, lost receivtd at JAMES McCORklCK'S. Jul. 16th, 1863 . . 83-tf VrARTXBMAfcTKR'S OvriCX, ) VVILMINOrON. N. C , V Jan. Uih, 63. 1 A LL BILLS for m.t of UovstJ, Ac, mast be presented Xl at this office on or betore ins last uy 01 each month. C. W. 8TYKUN, ' CapU A A. Q.M. Jan. 31st, l&a 96-6t ftOTICK. IDESIHE to acll a HOUSE and LOT ia KenansvUle, suit able either for private dm or Hotel, within twenty steps or that excellent epriag of Water, and with all necessary ontnonsea on It. Those dee'rous of baiirg such property, can get a oargas. by applying soon. L. HU5SEY. Feb. 2d, .863 03-6t Tha Wllttry Fxeuptlow Act. Tb folktwingl a a copy f thi Exemptici act as finally ;lirJlkJlnnvMi nV.ugreaa A biLL to ejte'tnpt certain persons from military servUe, and 0 repeal the act eMitkd An act to exemr t certain pwons from er.rol'ment for service la tre a-mr '4 ib """'Confederate1 Rtates," approved the 2Ut,of April. 1;2 INVALIDS. OrVlCtlH OF OOVSRKMENT. CLtRIS. STC. 1. 7 lie Uvngrets cf Vi fjunft derate Mitt of America do eMrt, flat ad pTons wba s!:sll pe held utflt for milit') service in h fisld by retiKon of bodily or nioal iofapscity Min'-ecili'y. Qf)iT mlK tu be inecrlbd by th r-e--re!a iycf v r, tb Vi TJ Pr. f idf-n-r.f the C"nder.te f-Utes : the ,Ciccr4, nr .J t xc u.'ve, of 1b "Kn'ederst'? an ) Ma"" 0"veiLiii n'K i'if !iidi2 pi (' master tp;ointeil hT the 1'rr ciJeiit n? d c!i.h:n d by tb r" nsw, aiid L clerks If frit ir ,fli!s as are.aliowed by t),e P ftmss'er-fir -cril. D( now Piiiployi d, and etoluliJS' all other p.mtin: a leH, Uit-ir a;" f atit nd clf-rkn; a.id ficpt st-ch fctate of!jT 'be nf.vertil H.'itf-s r: ay lve dcltred, or may hereafter J-'.-li-. bv ;aw t j hi liable t n.ili h dny ; e snsu'bi rH of both Houses tf the Coukm-'b of the fJoufede . . j . . . 1 1 . , t ...... .j o(i 11 iue Lpiid.urf;p 01 u eevcrai diim-b, mi thei r--pciiv'e fficprs ; oil clerks cow in the oflkes i,! 'lit t'.itifcderaU- arid Mate G jvcrtiiurc's, anthorize l by :. n-ceiviox a:rieor ftes. Vi'.I.lTi!F.R T : ' 0 ! S. . A.i vi uut er tfoo: s hfcre ofore rin- d by sny fet'e siue i,e imiii f an act euiitlt d An net fur'her to provide r it ilii; puu'io di-lTjC1 ," rpprt-veJ April 16 h, 12, wliile m':h tro ip t..'iH!l b- in ro jv; h-irvice uu.ier H ;te authority, pr-ividtxi tb.. tl.ir: ex-n ption iluil n.t apply to any person who waa iiafti" hi ! al'e'J iu'o Service by virtue of said act of Apiil L.tt, ! Oi. TRA'! P' KTATION AMI TKI.ftiHAFH COMFANIXfl. A 11 pil l:l aui j rrsoria enraged in the' merchmt inarine service ; ti.i pteH-.d- tt, fup.riiiteoJcnts, eouductors, tre-s-urt-r, ciifl cle.k. e: yiAtta, uiLaKert. station ager.ta. sec tion inrttf !, two exi eit track hamis to each doeti.n of e'Kht nne:4, aod mechauici in the active kei vice and ea. piovncLt of-railr'Uid c inpnntia, not to embrace laborers, porr. unl ui"ieiij-r ; tin. president,' geoeral auperin tB-lPBt, and -ftit0i -4 XiM:ftuph compinST the irKral aop' riiiteudmt ao 5 - r'ors of aoid companies. not to ex ce.'l tour in - u'iib-r Ht anv locality but that ht ihc seat of iJov !t riuif :i ..t t;ou'ediTa!e rtuveb ; tii president, su nef:nt"i '!i:r t, i-3.t:tioi, 'gien, ciiier c e'ks. aud me cli ihicf a iv aem' ser vii.e aiid enipl'-vrm ut if all compa nies f,.ti ijed iu river i.tio cucal mvit;ation, ai.d all captains of una;, a'.d tngi.'iee-; th'-i n eitli'i. euiTors, j,k:.ti.iw ami ritKACUKita. Oue e-'i'or i.f e .rh oewi-peper now Lrf published, and sucb :iij'!ti da i- c eunor or proprietor iiia certify np. ouoa:ti'i.o tie luij.f- rnncJi t f r conducting th? pu,blieation; the jUOlic pi 10 r, auu'ih He empiojed tojirform the pub. I'c print'ii f.'i l'i 1 :oii!tiier.;.t) au.l r-tnie (icveruinerjts ; every rrmiihtr ol rlit;'s 'i nu'! orized to pieaeb according to t e run s i:t ii. ct hm ! in the regulwr d:H-hirge of min isterial iUr.ii H. KLI.;oH.L3 KCN-CoVBATANT.-i. Al' ner-'or.s ho be been ard now are members of the Society ol Fueiids aiid th. ARSociutson of Da .kers, Nazv :n-n and '.eiion his, iurecuLir memberbhip iu tht ir rep;c- tive deu' rniua'ioi'S, piovuicd meuibera ol the Society of Fr i nil . N.iz.i.eucri, iv (iiU'iiilft and DuDkeri whall turnifch aulietitut' a or iy a t.ix oi f.100 each into th-; public treas nry. rnYrifCIANS, All phyBician.H wlu low are, and for the last five years hive been, in uctual practice 01 their prolesnlon. fcllOk M AKF.IIH, TANNKHS, Ao. Air. sboiiniaker., tannerrt, 'blacksmltba, wagon, makers. miHi'rs and s h i r eritriiiecia. niillwriBhts, skilled stud actual iy employ d a their regular vocuii.iu i.i tho said trades, oaiiitjtilly t-iitt-Jar U in working tor the public and whilst so aetu illy employ! r provided tiic sai'd persons shail maks oath in wr tirj-4iiat they ia, ho skilled ao i actually m Dioved at the time st their renlr vocation in one i-f the above trades, which affidavit hhall only be pri deuce of iht facts thetcin mated. MO.-I'ITAI b, APVM'M, 1.TC .'II si.. riiitciideii'H (if public boipital, lunatic asylums, ard Uie ternlmr iilit mciaii", iiuihcb. unn attendants therein aud tie teachers employed in the institutions for the deaf, dumb and blind, in chcii apothecary store now efltabliah ed and doirif? buniuess one r-pothecary in good standing, who is a practical apotnucary. WOOL, COTTON AND i'ATER M ANL'K ACTOK1K3. HupeiinteDileniH anil opera' ives in wool and cotton facto' -u s, pier mam, una b iju riuienitciits aua miinagers 01 woolcardi g uiiichli e. who may be exempted by the tec retary of War, provided the proli s of fcuch establi.hments shall not exceed 75 iter cntiiin npon the cost of production, to be determined upon oath of the parties, subject to the same penalties for violation of the provisions herein con tained ai are bcrelnbeforo provided in case of other manu facturing and mechanical emploj menta. EDUCATIONAL EXEMPTIONS. All presidents tnd teachers of colleges, academies, schoo'.s and tbeo'oglcttl heminaries. who t ave been regular ly engaged as su.h tor two years preceding the pa&sage of tiiis act. ARTIrANS'ESIPLOTKD ON GOVERNMENT WORK. All artisans, raechonici, aud employees in the cutablisb mnut of the Goveronient f ( r Th- mauulacmre of arms, ord nanco stores, aiid other unniiions of war, who may be cer tified by the oflicer m chaise thereof as teceiwary for such estnblinhrcen'; bI.-o. all artu-auu, mechanics aud emoloyees in tbo rbtablislinui tits of such persons as are or may be eu gaged uuder cjLtracts with the GoverLment in furnishing arms, ordnance, ord.inuoe stores, and other munitions of war, saddles, barriers, and army sappiios : Provided, that the chief of the ordnance bnrean, or some ordnance officer authorized by him lor the purpose, sha'.l approve of the number of the operatives required in such establishments; all persons employed in the manufacture of arm, or ord nance of any kind, by the several states; or by contractors to furnish the saoio to tho several Mate Governments, whom the Governor or Secretary of State thflreof may cer tify to be Decra ery to the samer ell peron9 engaged in tha coBH'ructiou of ships, giuboats, engines, sails, or othr articles neo1 ssary to the public defence under the direction of the Secretary oi tho Navy; all superintendents, tuechau ics aud niineis cniiiloycd in t'ie production dud manufac ture ol s :lt to the extent of twenty bushels per day, and of lead and iron; aud all persons engaged jn making charcoal for tusking pig and bar iron, Rot to embrace laborers, messenger', wagonera and servants, unles.H employed at works conducted undi-r tho aathorily and by the officers or agents of a Kate, or in works employed in the production ol iron lor tl:e ( 'onle'Jtruta fclatts. - STOCK KAlbkT.-. Oue mala citiz. ti f t every heal of cattle, for every 250 bead of horses or d u!es, nud one shepherd for every 600 head of sheep, ol such persots as are engaged exciu Sively in raising stock, provided there is no white male adult not liablo to do military dity eigftgeJ with such per sons in ruising said stock. OVERSK3U8 ON I'LANTATIONd. To eecure the j. roper police of the country, one person, either as agent, owner, or overseer, oa each plantation on which on8 white person is required t be kept by the laws or ordinances of ar.y mh1 and on which there i no white male adult not liable 1 1 do militaTy service ; and in States having no such law, one person, as aent, ownr, or over seer, on each plantation of tw ecty negroes, and on which there is no whue male adult not liable to m Jitary service, and, turtheTr.tre, for additional police for eery twenty negroes ou to or core plantations within five miles ot ech other, and each Laving leas than twenty negroes, and on which there ia ur ma'e auult not liable to military duty, one person, being the clueet of the oaneri or overseers on Buch plautatiots. . irtCIAL EXEMPTIONS. . Also, a regiment ra'ned nn Jer atd by authority of the State of Texas for the frontier defence, now in the service of said State, wbiie in such service ; and such other persona aa the President shall be satisfied, on account of justice, equity or necessity, ought to be exempted, are hereby ex empted, from EiiLtSry service in the armies of the Confed erate Mates: Provided that the exemptions herein above enumerated shall only Continue whilst na persons exempt ed are actually engaced in their respective pursuits or oc cupations, . nL 2. That the act entitled- " An act to exempt certain per sons from enrollment tor service in the armies of the Coo federate States," approved, tba 21st ot April, ISC 2, is here. bjreptfAleii. REWARDS. IWRKWAJtU. f. hCNA WAY frr m th nbcribr. i.n tie 10tb Inst hm negro woman, tamed BW KY. Said nepro U - X ,'n 't. -f eompleted, and aboat 60 years old s WJ knowp in town, where she is no doubt iura nr f wi.I pay the above reward for her sate delivery to me JnnOB'y 28. l'f 3-93 tf JoA. L. KEEN to 30 FKWAHt). RAN AWAY ROM THE BL'B'f'Rl EFI1. tin t-a lit. ifiit .his men JOcH, CALrf. P0MPY and MAft- Jih baa a wite at Mai. Kvm Ijukiu'a rn noay roinr. vair-, tias a wi'e at h widow AriO'.tfong'a, abiut 3 pit-e above R cky Point. Pompy has a ife in Wil lumgton j-h a'ys with Andrew, a nun belooKii 1 1- my ather'B e'ave. u drew wjik at Mr. i:e-d.-'a Ship Yard Marcun bni a w.fe on Wr. Brfbkie)' plantaiiou In MI'.'( S CO 1UI - I Will give a reward of $S0 each for Josh. Caleb and Pm- py, and 1100 for Mar cm. if confined sate'v in iail to that I can get 1 hem. SAMUEL J. BEERY. Jso. 22, D63. fc8 19t i'0 KEWAKlt. 9fo RANAWaY from the snbacribcr recently, the fol low irg negroes viz : ROBERT, about 2 years o -S age, and ,'1M ARTRONG, abcut U. 1 hey were ho. a out last year to Mr. James icbols, on the Sound. tibOKtiK, about 30 yars ( r. has a wife at Mr. Mon- tesque Michola', in Brunswick ce un'y. John, who has a wife beloneinir 10 Mr. David Mclntvre. on Rocky Point l'H.ULiri, a tall, very black girl, atd J'J, with a mulatto child 1m mcntb old I will five TWENTY DOLLARS for each of the men, and TEN DOLLARS for each of the women, if delivered to me or cocOn' d in Jail. I will pay the additional reward of UNU HUNDRED DOLLARS lor such evfrJence as will con vict ary white man of barboiing either of them. . JAfcEd F. KcREE. Jannsry 17th, IsG i. 84 tf $rw-his.vAHi. tfy - I WILL PAY a reward of ONE TJ US DRE I COL ZjT LARS for tht appreheuaion anl delivery to n e, or -IS, for bin cobtin mtnt in any Jait in North Carolina so tuat i can get hirn, for my negro boy LASGOW, who ran away frcm u-e sorctime in tne mobth of November last (iLAH'itiW i bupposed to be eT ployed in some of the Salt Woras oc th count about WiiguUville Hound, aid very probably has use papers, he is very daik, about 22 years of ae, weighs 176 pi uuds, aud is about 6 feet high ; his front teeth near the- gums are somewhat decayed be is rather slow to answer when spoken to. He was seen in Wilmington a short time ago, and 1 learn has formed quite an atlachmeid for one of Dr. Dettosset's servants of that place. The pnblic are requested to keep a sharp look ont tor him. M v addreas is Lumberton, N. C. Jan. 5. 163-3 w C. GODWIN. $40 LKWABU. fS RANA WAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER,, about tie AT 2f th July, a negro mso named JACOB, g9iiei Ally Cx.knov nas Jacob Hunt, h vin,j until recently belonged to ttev. r: ts P. Hunt, an alien enemy. Said Jacob ia about iiity yeara old, weighs abont 170 pounds, is very black, has an intelligent countensncej and is grave and serious in bil expressions. Be has been a drayman in Wilmington for a dumber of years, and at the time of his absconding was hauling salt for Messrs. Rankin A Martin between the Sound and Wilmington. 1 will pay the above reward for Lis apprehension and delivery, or confinement in any Jail so that 1 can get him. Dt'BKUTZ CUTLAR, Aognt 1, 1S62 276-tf Rfioivr, $IOJ UKWAltli, - UNA WAY from the Subscriber, on the 17th day of fji December, lboi, .y boy ht-AKi. Said boy is about -IS thirty years old, alack complexion, six feet high, weighs about 175 lbs., and a Cooper by trade. He has a wife in the town of Wilmington, formerly belonging to. Hichard H. Grant. He has been making salt On the Hounds this papt fail. 1 will pay One Hundred Dollars for his con finement In any jail where 1 can get him. JA4LS J. GREEN. Albany, Georgia, Deo. 30th, 1F62. 72-1m NOTICE TO tO.SCBlPTS. HAVING received an order from the War Department to enlist those now liable to conscription, to fill up Company A, 3tth Regiment N. C. T., (Bunting's Light Ar tillery,) I will enlist any ruch that wishes to join. . The usaal bounty, provided bylaw, forvounteers add twelve dollars per month will be paid. To any one wishing to enlist in a well drilled and well or ganized Company, tuls ia a rare opportuny, and will save ' ineni the trouble and mortification of going to the Camp-of Instruction, at Ra efgh. T. J. bOUTHERLAND, 1st Lieut, and Recruiting Officer. M I nny be found at the Court House, in Wilming ton, N. C. Jan. 29, 1863. 94-tf AUNY UKGILATIOSS. AFRESH supply received by Express, the latest Im proved edition, at KELLEY'3 BOOS STORE. Jan. 2Gth, 18C3. 91-tf Found. A DAY or two .-ince, on Second fctreet, a black CAR PET BAG or VALISE, which the owner can have by proving property aad paying for this advertisement. Jau. 22d, 186 83-tf AlANUV. TWO QUARTER CASKS per Girafle from Nassau. A pure article. For sale by HAERI3S A HOWELL. Jan. 9th, 1SC3 77-tf SALT. LIVERPOOL and Domestic, in lots to suit, by HARR1SS A HOWELL. Jan. 9th, 1863 77-tf T L COOPKUS WAHiTKIX 0 MAKE OIL CASKS ; can get good wages. Apply to J. li. BL.OSda A CO. Jnn. 27, lHiilt. 92-10t " ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. mHE SUBSCRIBER having qualified as Administrator on X the estate of Wm. Hyde, deceased, hereby notifies all persons indebted' to said estate to make immediate pay ment ; and notifies all persons having claims against said estate to present tbem for payment within the time pre scribed by law, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. F. W. POTTtR, Adm'r. Jan. SO, 1863. 9J-10t STAKCII PIANUGACTORV, LYNCHBURG, VA. rilHE SUBSCRIBERS Lave established, and Lava now in I successful operation, a STARCH MANUFACTORY, in the city of Lynchburg, where they are now manafactor a fine article of PURE WHITE STARCH, and are prepared to fill ordeis for any quantity. We are determined to manu facture a superior article, having every facility and good material, and sell to wholesale dealers at a price which will enable them to realize a handsome profit. We earnestly solicit the patronage of the Southern and Western States, . as we shall keep a large supply constantly on hand, and ready for shipping. Cash orders respectfully solicited, and promptly attended to.' W. J. BETTEBTON A CO.. Lynchburg, Va. Jan. 21th, 1SC3. 90-6m - BILLS BIL.LS. DEBTORS, all your bills are made out and ready for psj menu Please save me shoe leather and trouble. All bills against, me will be paid on presentation at - Deo. 31, 186A-69-U KELLEY'S Bo or Store. ucf.l.KVil RnnK KTnnv '- AS NOT 80LD OUT, but still keeps on hand, at the nld at&nd. a EOOd SUDdIV Of PaDer. KnTlnni Pn - ' y - -vr.-i - - r r.i. u:i;tir. vnrki. Ac. UK, 1 j r 1 Jan. 26th, 1863- 91-tf PEAS-PiM PEAS. ' A Sit ALL LOT JUST D andfor sale, by ." ' J. A, WILL ARD. Jul Slit, 1863, .
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