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TILE WILMINGTON JO CJHNA I .j H liwid mry Thursday anonUne;, at $2 40 jm year, In varla-, Wy tm U11M This peper aonUUos all th principal rtrwi ? ml Ika vwk. and &I1 tba InnorLivnt adltorlal mmttor of tk I mut unN, iogtur wua s wqKif report 01 itc ' TM nrotuattMi f f tk 'WMkly pPT It now qnlUUrg, h 1 Berlin. Tk 7lly Journal 1, and 1 v. mmi nMiM tB Wllnunfloa. nd ihay afford nrro 4V4 bet HUM fr advirtiilag. ValM4all kind! of Print in, rarh af rnmhl'l; BWi FULTON 4 PRICE, 4bw( M Prints, tihmn FVanl ciu Stetmd Btrrt. mMlVENT COBTOttiSS OF THE CONFFDKBATB STATES. Tk foltawint U a eompleU list of th member of the FviUBnt ConrrftM of the Confederate HUtee of America, Vhloi vtl 0TnltM it Blobmond on the lRlh of Krhrnary BEX ATE. llillVl. Cleneat O. City fVlUUxa L. Tom; fVotort W. Jobneoa QmtIm B. Mitchell FLOBIBA. Jubm M. Bakr t Ju B. Mazvell iomu. Bmf.R. Hill tSoWrt Toombe cnmcniT. k H. C. Bareett t Wbi. B. Blmrne - LOQUIAKA. TkemM S. Be nan en Rdwtrd Bpenow f AJWrt O. Brow " MMiPbcUa TkeM kartnc the t prefixed have eerred itlie United BtetM Ooajpta. The Bomber of old lngreMmD in th Bmum. wifl be fourteen t new Conarreaemen. twelre; total rwejaty-eix. . HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVE1. NlflAfttlBI. Jehn B. Clark R. 8. T. Peyton. hourn cahoi.im. Ueorjre Darla WmiT. Dortoh HOTTTH CiHOl.lNA ' tTlobert W. Barnwell tJamee L. Orr TIKHIHCIB. fancdon C. Hejnen OqiUtm A. Henry TIIAS. VT. S. Oldham tLouta T. Wigfall TUOIWIA. f R. If . T. Hunter Win. Ballard Trenton 1. TboBM J. I tWB. B. ALABAMA. it. , Potter Bmitb m V -1 n Tt.ll- 4. l, L. if . Curry ' f, fPrMoia B. Lye . W. P. Chflton - 7. tDftvM OoptOB . tJames L. Pngh K f Bvfo Dan an ABTilTIAS. 1. Felix J. Bateoa 1. O. D. Royeteo a. A. B. Oejlaad 4. TkonM B. Hanly FiomnA. L. J. B. Dawkim 3. JL.B. Baton noNii. 1. J. Evtsldtt X. O. J. Mannertyn t. BUm Bolt 4, A. B. Kesa t. rTid r. uwi . Wax. W. Clark 7. tBebert P.Tripp I. tL.J.OrxreU 8. BArdy Ptrioklaad 16, t A. B. Wright XXHTUVXT. 1. A3fni Boyd 2. 1. W. Crwokett t BB. Bead 4.O.W. BwUg i. tJ. B. duriaaua . T. L. Btmett T. H. W. Brae . B.B.Bott t, B.feLBrao 10. J. W. Moor iL B. 1. Irecktarldf e IX J.M,EUiott . lAwnuxA. ' L Chta. J.VUlero la (Jbaa. M Oonrad a. Daaota F. Kenaer V Locten 3. Dapr i John F. Lrwia . fJ.rerxtoa,Jr. atmtMirrt. L J. W. CUpp 3. Bttfbeti Dafia X Itml Walah 4. H. C Chain bere ft. 0. B. Btorktoa ' . &BarkdAla'. v 7. fJoXaJ. UoBae iraaowai. I. W.M. Oook . 3. Taaa. A. BArria JIIUODRI. Wet. 3. CaeVer W. Bell 4. A. H. Conrow 5. Geo. G. Teat 6. Thoa. W. Freeman 7. Jobs Hyer NORTH CAROLINA. 1. W. N. H. Binrth 2. Bobrt B. Bridgert 3. Owea R. Kenan 4. T. D. McDowell 5. Thoa. 8. Aabe . A. H. Arrtngton 7. Robert MoLean g. Wn. Laader . B. H. G'attber 10. A. T. DaTldacn aOVTH OAROLIXA. 1. John McQueen 2. jW. P. MUea 3. L M. Aver 4. tat. L. Bonham i. Janee Farrow . fW. W. Boyce TBNMB8HEX. 1. J. T. HeiakeU 2. W. Q. Bwaan 3. W. H. Tebbi 4. E. L. Oardenablre 5. fH. 8. Foote . ihl. P. Gentry 7.. ftt. W. Jonea t. Thomaa Meneea 9. f J. D. G. Adkina 10. 4 J. V. Wright 11. DaTid M. Currln t TXZAJ. 1. fJohn A. Wilcox 2. Peter W. Gray . 3. 0. 0. Herbert 4. H. F. Sexton 6. Maloolm Graham 6. Win. B. Wright TIMIHIA. 1. tB. B. H. Garnett 1. Jehn B. Chamblisa 3. Jamea Lyons - 4, tBoger A. Pryor 5. tT. B. Bocock . John Goode, Jr. 7. J. P. Holoombe . tD. C. DeJarnette 9. tWUliam Brnith 10. tAlex. B. Boteler 11. John B. Baldwin 12. W. R. Btaplee 13. Walter Preston 14. AlbertG. Jenkint 16. Robert Johnson ' 16. Charles W. Kusaell - LcfUtatwr Btl-CawAa. 1 8RXATB. Paaqaotank aoj Pergeimew H. BagWy. rsndea and Carriiatk-D. MeD. Li !. Catoe aad tbowaa U tare. Byde and TimlU-Oiarlee Mefneoae. lorthaiB(tAB-I)r W. . Coaelaad. HerUord J. K. e4aefkter. yBrti--4:apf.Thofcl Crett atartla aod Walilegva-' arteway. Helifai-Meoe I Wuigla- rdecootb and wfloe-Jee H. Powe I. Plit Dr. K. J. Blooat. Beaefort K J. Warrea. raTen-H 7.Um B. Wadtworth. artret end Jooeafr. M. r. Areadell., Uttm and Um-r-Kdward Patrick. -f Hsnoer-rii W. Ha. Implia-Dr. Jme G. Dickeoa. OimIow-J. A. Bloriill. . Bladn. !roailck, Ae.-Cept. J. W. KlUa. ornUrland and Herwtt-William B. Wright. -hampo Tbm I. Faiaon. Wayce-Wra. K. Lane. Johnatoa V. oder. Wake-J. P. li. N'Mh-Capt. A. J. Taylor. J-rank lis WanhingtoB Harris. Warreo-Pr. T. J. Pitchford. GrnUl R. W. LaasiWr. Person Jamea Ho'eman. Orsojre Hon. William A. Grahasa. Alamance end Uandolph-Giles Mebane. rhathshi' William P. Taylor. Moore and Montgomery CaUla W. Wools. Idohtnond and Boeon Giles Leitcb. Aonon and Uaioa-WilUam C. PmUh. (.nillord reter Adams. ( aswell lion Bedloid Brown. Kocfcingh&m Gen. K. L- Kiropsoa. Mecklenburg-John A. Young. abtrrus and Htsuiy J. W. hmith. Rowan aod I)avie-Ir. J. G. Raaaaj. Davidson ft. Adarua. Htokes aod Korsyth Gil Jas. E. Matthews Ashe, Purr, Ac Isaac Jarratt. Iredell, Wi.kea, Ac L. Q. Bharpe. Burke, McDowell, Ae. H.J. Neal. Lincoln, Gasten, Ac-Jaaiea H. White. Kutberlord, Polk, Ac -M. O. Dkkerson. Banuomhc, Henderson, Ac Will Sara M. Ships. Hsywod, Macon, Ae (J. D. Brnith. RO0SK r" COMMONS. H. Y. McAdcn, Dr. E. T. WaUba. Uniance Alexan ler -lr. J. M. Caison. Anson Pntdi hrchsrdsoB. H H, Burns. Ahe J. M (ientry. BladeB-J:W. Ifnhs. Beanlrt-Ifon. R. A. Dvnoell, Capt. W. T. Marsh Bertie I r P. T. Henry, Jam Bond. Brunswick Daniel L. Ressell. Kuncombe John Burgin. Bnrke Jehn Parka. Cabarrna W. A. Harris. Caldwell-M. N. Barnhsrdt. Camden John Kobes. Csrterot No eUctien hexl, on aceount of the preseaeeof the enemy. Ceawell-H. H. Uarrlsoo, William Long. Catawba Geo. 8. Hooner. Chatham -T. B. Harris, Lieut. W. J. llesden, M. V- Ws dell. Clierokee-J. II. Brysos. Chewaa - Lemuel C. Benhnr.f. Clevelsnd Daid Beam, J. R. Login. Columbua-W.M. Baldwin. Oraren-J. B. G. Barrow, Ben'j. M. Geek. Cumberland and Barnett Hon. J. (1. Shepherd, Dr. Jan. MeCormick, Kcill McKay. Currltock B. M. Baxler. Davidson -Dr. R. L. Beall, Henry Walaer. Dayie Henry B. Howard. Ihiplln- J. U. Btsnlord, L. W. Hodges Kdgecomhe -Davil Cobb, Robert Byaam. Porsyth John P. Nlasen, Dr. E. Kerner. Pranklin A. W. Pearca, Jr. Gaston- A. W. Davenport. Granville Hon. R. B. GilUsro, Jas. R. Amis, Capt. K- gene Grtssom. Greene Capt. H. H. Best. Oultford-M. H. Sherwood, S. W. Glenn, W. R. Hsrsith. Gate-W. H. Manning. Halifax Dr. Hen7 Joyner, A. H. Da via. Haywood Dr. 8. L. Love. Hertford J B Vann. Henderson Alex. Henry, Jiyde- -B. L. Mann. Iredell T. A. Allison, John Teung. Jackson J. Keener. Johnston Beth G. Woodall, W. H. Avera Jonea Anthony E. Rhodsa. Lenoir W. W, Donn. Lincoln A. Costner. Macon Dr. J. M. Lyle. Madison Dr- Wallen. Mania Jamea Robinson. McDowell-Lt. W. P. Craig. Mecklenburg Jno. U Brown, E. C. (irier. Montgomery-B. G. L. Barringer. Moore Alexander Kelly. Nsah-Denry G. Williams. New Hanover 8. J. Person, J. R. Hawea. Northampton W. W. Peeblea, Capt B. Stsnitll. Ouslow J. H. Key. Orange John BerrT, W. N. Pattersoa. PasqnoUnk Gen. W. E. Mann. Perquimans Dr. Jos. H. Blddick. Ptison Lt M. if. C. Bumpass. Pitt C. Perkina, B. O- Albrittoa. Randolph Jonathan Worth, M. B. Bobbins. Rir-bmond-Lt. Banders, M.Ingram. K. bason Murdock McRae, D. McBeiU. Bookugham W. I. Gilliaa. Jamea Reynolds. Bowaa V. E. Bhober, N. N. Fleniag. Rutherford A. K. Bryaa, J. B. Carpeater. Barapson -William Klrby, Thoa. H. Hotaes. BU ily Lafayette Greene. Btwss William Flyat. Surry Dr. Joaeph Holliagsworth. Tyrrell (Same as in Carteret) Union C. Q. Lemmenda. -vN Wake H. W. Miller, Wn. Laws, 0. B. Alferd. Warren Thoa. L Judkins, Leonard Headersoa. Washington (Same as in Carteret) Watanga Wm. Horton. Watanga B. B. Rives, M. K. Crawford. Wilkes B. M. Wellborn, A. H. Hampton. Tadkjn A. C. Cowlea. Taney Lt M. D. Young. f" GLORIOUS NatYTIt RECRUITS WANTED.' .' T HE time has again come when maa may volunteer to serve their country, in the Company of their choice, and thereby avoid conscription. 1 will try to make roeaa in est Company of Fort Artillery, stationed at Fart Pieher. for 25 or 30 more Rood men. Heavy Artillery ia evidently Uhe best branch ot serrlce, so bow to yonr time come right on to r on x isner. A. W. EZZELL, Capt. Co. A, 40th Reg't (Artillery) K. C. T. Fort Fisher. Feb. 9th, 13 IM-IH State Journal and Daily Progress eopy one watk and seed bill to the aubscriber. Those tnarxed with th f hare been members of the Varied State Coaareea. Th number of old Congressmen. wO be &irty-three. Kev Congresamea, aere&tj-tJuee- Texaj. ana noaared and six. A CuPPLT OF SALT SALT. OCEAN SALT, a goed article ft ior Mie as Jowaa nsnn raw J. Mi MOHK. n North Water Street SCO, 1861. 17-tf ra- mtl. eerrta 4aUy, aad for sale at lowaat market rate. A LATC3LOT OF HEAYT UKDra DRAWERS, jolt 3700 BOXES OF THE SOUTHERN HEPATIC PILLS, , HAVE BEEN SOLD IS obb DAT. They are the heat family medicine now ottered to the aablis. Fhyaieians recommend ana ase mam. isey era rood for all LI vain D18EA8E8, BILIODS FEYBR, CHILLS, PBIUMOHIA, WORMS, Ac. The demand incrsaaes; and the acarelty of medicine will probably dou U14 pme of the aaxt mveie. Tne proprietor cannot now fill the orders that some ta a him. Lst families aad inTalida pnrehaaa tshtfa thy tan at aw cents a box. For sate by WALKER MEABE8 and RE5RT MeLUT, Druggists, WilmingtoB, h. C. Feb. 12, 1863. lM-lm. WAJITEIK A SITUATION aa Superintetdent f Bait TTerki; will XJV furnish two good handa. Apply to J. B. BOUTHIRLAiiD, v v Wilaingtea. Feb. 16ta, 18J ioMw Ttae anntary KasasrUM Aet. ' TA foUsviagl a eopy of th Exsmption ae) as AnaCy aaaad y kota Hoasea of Congress : 4 Bill t eiept certain persons from military serylce, aad It repeal the let estrtlsd ' Aa act to exempt certain aeraoaa from enrollmant for service ia the army of the Confederate BUtea,': approved the 21st of April. 1;2. sntaum, orricxxa or oTaasajrr, clbkis, btc. 1. Th Conjrtu of Uxs Confederate Hnltt of America do truuyt. That ad prsoBS who shall be Leld onfit for Military serric In the field by reason of bodily or meoul incapacity t imbecility, noder rules to be prescribed by the Becreta ry of War, the Vice Presides of the Confederate Btatea ; the oAoers. judicial and exerotive, of the Confederate and Buu Govemroeats, inclodujg poatmssters sppomted brtbe Prestdsot and confirmed iy the Knate, and sorb sleeks ia their cflicea as are allowed by the PcwtmaateMren- aral, aad bow employed, aod exoluluig all other postmas ters, their aaaistants and clerks ; aod eirept such fcUte ofloeraastbo several Btatea may have declared, or may bereafler declare, by law to be liable to militia doty ; the member of both Houses of the Congress of the Confede rrte States, and of the legislatures or the several Btatea, sad their respective officers ; all clerks now in the offices of the Confederate end Mate Government, authotixed by law, receiving salaries or fees. OLCTiTIEB TlOOra. All vo'ooteer troops heretofore ried by aoy Btate since the paasage of an act entitled ' Aa act further to provide (or the poblio defenc," approved April 16'h, 13t2, while sach troops ahaU be in active snrvice under Btate authority, provided mat ibis ex-.-mpuon man not apply to any person who was liable to be al'ed iuto set rice by virtue of said act of April 16th, 162. TRANSPORTATION AND TKLIOHATU CoHrAJHU. All pilots and persons enraged in tin merchant marine service ; tbe president, superintendents, conductors, treas- nrsr, cniet cletk, engineers, managers, station sgentM, sec tion masters, two expert track handa to each section of eight miles, and mechanics in the active service and em pleyment of railroad companies, not to embrace laborers, porters, and messengers ; the president, general superin tendent, aad operators of telegraph companies, tbe local superintendent ant operators ot said companies, not to ex ceed four in Lumber at any locality bat that at theeat of Government of the Confederate Btatea ; the president, aa periatendenta, captains, engineers, chief clerks, aod me chanics in the active service and employment of all compa nies engsged In river and canal navigation, and all captains ef beats, and engineers thereon employed. EDITOR, rRIHTEUR AND rRXACHERS. One editor of each newspaper now being published, and sach employees as the editor or proprietor may certify up on oath to be indispensable for conducting the publication; ths public prin'e, and those employed to perform the pub lic printing for the Confederate and Btaie Governments ; every minister of religion authorized to preach according to the rales of his sect and in the regular dmcbarge of aiin isterial duties. BXLIOIOIH KOK-COUBATA JTS. All persons whe have been and now are members of the dociety ef Friends and th Association ofDunkers, Nsza renes and Menonisls, in regular membership in their respec tive denominations, provided members ot tbe Society of Friends, Nscarenea, Menuonfst andDnnkers shall furnish substitutes or psy a tax of $500 each into the public treas- rHTdlUlAKS. All physicians who row are, and for the laat five yesrs have been, ia actnal practice of their profession. SBOIMAIKRS, TANKERS, Ac. All shoemakers, tanners, blacksmiths, wagon makers, miHers and their engineers, millwrights, skilled and actual iy employed aa their regular vocation in the said trades, nabltoally engaged in working for the public and whilst ao actually employed ; provided the said persona shall make eats, ra writing that they are ao skilled and actually em ployed at the time at their regular vocation in one of the above trades, which affidavit shall only be prima facie evi dence of th facts therein stated. HOSrrjAlS, ASTLtJMS, XTC. All superintendents of public hospitals, lunatic asylums, aad the regular physicians, nurses, and attendants therein, aad th teacher employed in the Institutions for the deaf, dumb aad blind. In each apothecary store now establish ed aad doing business one apothecary fn good standing, who ia a practical apothecary. WOOL, COTTON AKD FAfXB At ANTJF ACTOHIEf . Saperintendeota and operatlvea in wool and cotton lacto rtea, paper anilia, and superintendent and managers of wool carding machines, who may be exempted by the Beo rwtary of War, provided the profit of sach establinhmenta ahaU aot extieed 73 per centum opon th ooat of production, to be determined upon oath of the parties, subject to the same penalties for violation of th provisions herein con tained as are hereinbefore provided in case of other menu factarmg and mechanical employments. XBUCATIOlf AL XXZUTTIOKS. ' All preaidenta and teachers of colleges, academies, aehoola and tbeologiaeJ seminaries, who bare been regular ly engaged as such for two ysars preceding the passage of this aot. ARTISANS IMTL0HD ON GOTESKMKXT WOBt. I All artiaana, mechanics, and employee in the establish ment of th Government for the manufacture of arms, ord nance stores, and other munitions of war, who may be cer tified by the officer in charge thereof as necessary for such establishment; also, all artiaana, mechanics and emoloyeea In Jhe eetabltshmeats of such peraons ss are or may be en gaged under contract with the Government in furnishing arms, erdnanc, ordnance stores, and other munitions of war, saddles, harness, aad army supplies : J'rovukd, that, th ohief of th ordnance bureau, or some ordnance officer aaihorizad by him for th purpoee, shall approve of the Bomber of the operatives required in such establishments; all parson employed in th manufacture of arms, or ord aane of any kind, by the several States; or by contractors to furnish th ame to the several Btate Governments, whom th Governor or Secretary of State thereof may cer tify to be necessary to- the same; all persons engaged in the oonatrnoUon of ships, gunboats, engines, saila, or other article Beoeasary to the public defence obder the direction of the Secretary of U Navy; all superintendents, mechan ic and miners employed in the production and manufac ture of aalt t th extent of twenty bushel per day, and of Wad aad Iron; and all persons engaged in making charcoal for making pig and bar iron, aot to embrace laborers, msaas8gws wagoneri and servants, nnless employed at works conducted under the authority and by the officers or agents of a State, or in works employed in the production of iren for the Confederate States. BTOCI BAI3XR3. One male eitixea for every 600 head of cattle, for every 350 head of hone or mules, and one shepherd for every WO head of sheep, of such persona as are engaged exclu sively ia raising stock, provided theTe ia no white male adult not liable t do military dnty engsged with such per on m raising said stock. rjVIHSIIRB ON PLANTATIONS. To saenre the proper police of the country, one person, either is agent, owner, or overseer, on sach plantation on whJok one whit person is reqiired to be kept by the laws ar ordinances of any Btate, and on which there is no whit male adult not liable to do military service ; and in States having ao each law, one person, as agent, owner, or over seer, ea each plantation of twenty negroes, and on which there i bo whit mala adult not liable to Military service, and, furthermore, for additional police for every twenty negroes on two or more plantations within five miles of each other, and each having less than twenty negroes, aovj a wMoh there ia no male adult not liable to military duty, on person, being the oldest of the owners or overseers on nch plantation. ericiAL xxxkftions.' I Also, a regiment raised nnder and by authority of the EUte of Texas for the frontier defence, now in the service of aaid State, while in such service ; and suoh other persona aa th President ahaU be aatiafied, on account of justice, aqulty or necessity, ought to be exempted, are hereby ex empted, from military service in the armies of th Coafed traie Stat : "JVanrided ahat the exemptions herela above enumerated shall only continue whilst the parsons exempt ed ar actually sngaged in their respective purtnrta or oc cupations. ; , 3. That th act entitled " An act to exenmt eertin ... I Bona from enrollment for service in the armies of the Can- rt3mramtitmfm1 mmr t.Vm 1 .t n.s ... , REWARD M , ' . 99 RSWAI1D. - . . . , J BDJIAWaT f rem the aaheeriber. ea ta loth t " B?Kr amed SfXJET. Bald aXrwU -UL iK. dara eompWeted. and about a ysarsaJ. ia well Un i v lv. i j . T . " ... . , vmm, m mmi m u, m mM aoDl SBrXQg. . v ! !,T fo' her sal delivery t mi. JOS. L. HEBJI. laaitary 2. 163 9f tf 0 RKWARU. RA.VAWAY prom THE SOBSCRJBJCB. ea th U MAR- rn tost, bla men JriHd rueii ik.u or .. J2t tUA Jotdi hss a wife at Msj. Era Larkiaa a - - - m who at 'no wiaow araaawoasra, sbcut 3 miles above Rocky Point Pompy aa a wU la Wfl- r.L . ' " w,lM narw, a maa iongiag vo my v 2r V,U,. Anitt7 works at Mr. Cesaldya Ship Tsrd. Msrcus hss a wife ou Mrs. Brickl' plaautioa ia - j . . I will rlv a rivirit nl t n ... k i.v . - J m-m py, and 1100 for Msrcna, ir conSned aafaly ia jail ao that 1 eaa get them. SAMUEL J. BEXRY. Jan. 21. 1R63. ' vx IUU UK VI' A R 11. ' . . ' tS RASAWAY from the aubscriber recently, th fel AT lowing negroea via r ROBERT, about 20 years J2. sge, and JiM ARMBTKONG, about 16. They wr tiirto out last year to Mr. James t ichols, oa th Bound. GEORGE, about 30 year cf age, has a wif at Mr. Ma- teique Nichols', in Brunswick county. JtillN, who has a wife belonging l Mr. David Mclntyr. on Rocky Point ; ' PHILtiS, a tall, very black girl, aged 30, with malatte child 19 months old. I will give TWESTT DOLLARS for each' of the men, aad TEN DOLLARS for each of the women, if delivered to aa or confined In Jail. I will pay th additional reward of gNb3 HUNDRED DOLLARS for such evidence as will ea vict any white man of harboring either of them. JAMRJ F. KaBEB. January 17th, 1863. . -- gA.tf 4u ukwauu. A RAN A WAY FROM THB BOBSCRIBBR, about ttt V-ih July, a negro man named JACOB, gBt allw ASLnov n aa Jacob Hunt h' ving until recently beloaged to Kev. Ti ca- P. Hunt, an alien enemy. Said Jaoob is about fifty year old, weighs about 170 pounds, ia very black, baa an intelligent countenance, and is grave and serious ia hi expressions. He has been a drayman in Wilmington for a number of years, and at the time of his absconding waa hauling salt tor Messrs. Rankin A Martin between the Sound and Wilmington. 1 will pay th above reward for bin apprehension and delivery, or confinement in any Jail so that 1 ean get him. DdBRUTZ CUTLAR, August 1. 1862. 276-t Reotvr. FRBBII OQOOS. JOST received per steamer from Earepe, and far sals th following goods : 4 bags of Gtain French Black Pepper, 5 gross of Matohea, 200 down Coat's Spool Cotton, 5 kegs of Carbonate Soda, 37 pairs of Men's Boota, I dozen Children's " 1 " Woolen Hose, 1 " Sweet Oil, 3 ' Fine Ten Knivea, A , l Pure French Brandy, 2 gross Shoe Blacking. Apply to KIDDER A MARTIN. Feb. lKth, 1863 109-lw " OIL OIL. pT BARRELS Kerosene. For aale by Jaa. 9th, 18i3 . HAUIUS3 A HOWELL. 77Hf A OR A SB SEIKO. FEW BOSH ELS each of Timothy, Clover aaJ Bap Top Seed, l or sale by KIDDER 4t MABTIBJ. Keb. 9th, UC3 103-ltt DAVIS, ROPER CO., AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Iron Buildinr. Sveamors fitraM. ' v Petersburg, Ta. Solicit cocsigaments of merchandlxs generally, and will pay Btrict attention to the aale of same, either privataly r at Auctioa. Our experience for the past (I) six years lath Orwoery and Commission Business afford us many ad va a tag for conducting the Auction Business. We will, as heretofore, pay particular attention to the purchase of goods in the Virginia market. We refer by permission to David Donnan, Esq., Cashier Exchange Bank, Peters burg, Va. . J. E. CVthskbt, Esq., Cashier Bank City of Psterabarg. Messrs. Wn. B. Jonas A Co., Richmond, Va. " Takdt A Williams, Richmond, Va. J. H. Flaxnbk, Esq., Wilmington, N. C. Jan. lath.. :1863 , 91-m STARCH MAN17GACTORT, LTNCHMURG, VA. riAHE SUBSCRIBERS have estsblished, aad havaBowia X sncccasfnl operation, a STARCH MANDFACTOBT, , . , . ; in the city of Lynchburg, where they are bow manufactar a fine article of PURE WHITE STARCH, and ar prepared to 411 order for any quantity. We ar determined to maao facture a superior article, having every facility aad good material, and sell to wholesale dealera at a pnoo which wUI enable them to realize a handsome profit. - Wa earnestly solicit the patronage of the Southern and V eaters States, as we shall keep a large supply constantly oa hand, aad ready for shipping. Cash orders respectfully aolicrUd, aad promptly attended to. W. J. BETTERTOB A 00M Lynchburg, Va. Jan. 2ith, 1863. W-iat ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT1CB. IRZ SUBSCRIBER having qualified aa Administrator oa . the estate of Wm. Hyde, deceased, hereby notifies all persons indebted to aaid estate to make immediate pay ment ; and notifies ail persona having claims against said estate to present them for payment within the tim pre scribed by law, or this notice wfll bepleaded is bar of taelr recovitry. F. W. POTTER, Adaa'r. Jan. 30, 1863. B.V 10t SALT WORKS. L?0a SALE aa interest in Salt Work. Deo. 26th, l82. Annlw to HART A BAJLET. 64-tf BRANDT. TWO QUABTER CASKS per GiraSe from Naaaaa. A pure article. For sale by - HABRISS A HOWELL. Jaa. 9th, 1863 . Tt-ta BILLS BILXS. DEBTORS, all yonr bills are made oat and ready for pay meat Please save me ahoe leather and troubl. All blila against me will be paid on presentation at -to. al. ISM 69-tf TCgjLKY'8 Boos: ore. NR. RICHARDSON'S SCHOOL, WILSON.N. C. - THE ENSUING SESSION OPENS MONDAY th 9th ef February. Twelve (good boya and eighteen girls will sion of five months. Board, including furaishd reoaaa, washing, Ires, Ac., (excepting lights) front 115 to 120 pox month. Charge made from time of entrance. For thr information, address D. S. RICHARDSON. Feh. IA lC.lM.14t Wilann. BT. r ' 7" " SALT ' '. AT ABQTLE, Robsson eonnty, on th W CAR. B. .,. will be sold for cash, of exchanged for Cora. MeaL Bk con, Fodder, AoM Ae. ... H. M. BISHOP. Feb. 10th, 1863 104-tf QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTKK9 T, I GoLMaoao', If. C, Fab. 16, 1893. WILL BEfSOLD at public Auction onlToeeday, Fsafaary 17th, at 11 o'clock, A. M., a lot of GovaruieBt HOBBES AND UUlIS, ondemned to be sold by rder f Mai. Gas. Frek. - . JOHN , DIVINE, - riaatxa MCCOKMlCia'B. : A - 83-tf 1 . vim uiv asi wi AU iOBA I flOj
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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