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THE FLOWERS C0LLECT10TI . i - ii I ii - in FAYETEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 26, 1865. ncro: - yj i . v . I 1 x j-rJ-,.,r mi i iiii i II i m r EDITOR A 2f DP It OPRIETOIi. .TEims: py l morAth,.. ; ,, 8 mon'bs,......-...., Angle cOpie 50 'd nt. i None but cash siibermilona rr cjJttri'- ; tArcs or advkiixising i 1 'qoare of la line?, or Icss eich insertion, $".00. 18.00.' $3,00. A discount suade to those who advertise by the month; 1 TIS3 V. A. POTTKR will bo prepared to -LTJL DAT B'JAHOBFS by Duncan fc' ariii, E Jan 16 18,4. wl receive at the hcrno latoly ociupicd oa.ilaidiy, the 16;a hist. EvHiicliC-il Tract nciety. R1 KV A.. W. MILLRR HWfXG pes' ? Suo-Mictendent .a: I'.ivo sN ued ri-e .novice f h' '!. pV' o vh j will ; Jle.txei"er iVihw p'-C 2 of it. r.'-ii l-.-.M't puio, that they of Rkt V". i. vrr 1 1 ro o td't t! Army frd Xavu v. i. Sluuhier,- r'feocd. lie will H.'it r. ''t-iri hi.! work vrUh etiir;i nad jr.ciu Ury;, rud bring- t - h- r. v yi.ira oi t:?;ci-iouoi in siipi ljir lah?r, uau u vt ry co ci.i: j-Icce ia tlif igad of Lii ineociat- e. ' i l ' o' the IS h cf .luJy, 1S, ind ' "tiuce un onj ita' effi :era ind meiieva d'ffererf ISvtnuclieaJ dctcrr.iu&s;ou& 'Jliristiaus AH ACT TO IKCESASE THE EPPICIEKCY OF THE HOME GUARD ORG AH IZ ATIOU. Sic. 1. B ii enacted by tie General Jlt$emb7$ of th Slate of North Carolina, and it is hereby enacted by the cutJiority of the tame, Tnat whenever the Guard; for home Defence shall be called into service beyond the limits of their respective counties, the. Governor may caus'e two or more companies to be consolidated into one company fojis to make not less than iitj-four men, rank and CI?, to each compaoy; said company so cod eotidated thill elect from the captains commanding the compan eo consolidated, a Capttin to ' command such eonsollt' td company, and from the first Lieutenants, Socond - feutenanta end Jnnior 8eccnd Lieutenants of such c ..paniea, an officer of each of said ranks to be a s'gned to duty with such consolidated company, such ei thrfoCiccra of companies bo consolidated aa may not be j elect- ' r - service with f uch con.oiidated cqmpanj.J Bti. mrju U bonotni Service aj non commission ed ofieu 3 or, piivataa in the consolidated company, fornl ed o their pri'nal compon'es and while so tervicg their commiasians shall.be expended. 3so ;lie it further cnactfd, That the Governor may in like manner cause two or more bltfallons or rcimenta of the borne Gnat d i whuc!l?d intopertice beyond their respective battiin or regimenti! liruita, or whoa call ed into Bevice vithin such, limits, in connection with ler portions of i;ou fore, to be c"iHoiidated, eaid ba tiI3o nben no cn:soiid.ttd to brt conipodod of not leia than tbreo compajiin t-r.d sud regiment? when bo cou foli'iafod to bo Cotnposcd of not more than ton compa. nis Tt& Govcrno raiy i-in to tho ommand of such corsolidated b.-ittalicn or regiment any oHiccr or ofiioeis from the battalion or ro;inie2t fo consolidated. SiC 3. "Be it furtlur eu:s!cJ, That the Governor may in hw discret oti, in constitutin;; the consolidated com ranirs cutcraplited by the first section thereof, take the one-fourtb, or.c-third, or one-half of any company as at present oranizd witH a due proportion of its cflicero, out of which to cf'tistitule etich cociolidated companv. IVciv Daily Paper in Richmond. rnosiECTus.r puis undersigned "proro?o to pnbldh'a daily papar, JL under the title of 44 TfTK RTnirvfn?ir TTCiPT.n Ir h: distributed ? :-.taitcu-l dmLij ita ailti PCC ot the oc th of comraniea kb at present "r nviuf an Ali f V Ml ! X .ou 'Jincs o; viofptifi arii i mn isokp ..nd, s.T-'-r-o' tti- ne to form a coiiFolidcted company as may not be lj, luge cdi 'oo of t' c Army an l Xaif We-wyer-' elected to command such consolidated tompanj , shall be tuodj: the :oliiera of the OoKieJerate armies, and the reuuirf d to -ervo in such consolidated eomomv aa non- 'peed lis lallen uroi roo-i ground, and brought fwth an a mnant hirveat to th g'ory nnd honor of God. Com-miiujc-tio.'s f.o n ! aplame, Ofli:c-ia and FriviRs in tli j array iuU betr wiur.i8 r.- . tho RO-d ucccmpiL-he i by the j urilicaLicns of he cc'efr, ; and thi pumeroua revivals durifg .h p?st y ar iii th armv, adding thou aods to the Ctiurch were in pare the feru!t ol the re iicca rcad .ing fcrriihjd hrt . soldiers by thia Socety. The OtHers i-and Liana ere1 desire to continue itS opsratioui in fill wigrtr, and, if pjsiole, en a ge ithcui, and' rt-spec'lnUy it douM ioi.8 fron the memhera of all i envious denomiuNiiot p, and t 'oee iimonnecu wi'n e.ny brancri fit the Chmca, uuaj of Chrisr. who desi e thssjuiual weifae of th-j Tn Ufficeia and ?Ianarer are : D,A'-cj PauL, Pre i Pre dent : R. Dunlon. I Recording Secretary; Bv. "VV. U WkP- rs ' Super iitetdent o ire ponding Secretary , nd Editor of the Any and 2ay Mt&xenger ; Jamea ii. Cui.hVrt, freay er ; tt-?v, , CI. J. Gibson, liev. J. A. T'vcton, Rev. A'. 0. BiownRev Taomas Duiuj, Sr., Rev." John Vill?r. Rv. A. D Aicher, Dr. T. Beck with, Daniel Dodtwi, Beraaid To.ld, Thomai Wallace, V. J. 1). Mrody, D B. Drgor and Jlobort Llcf-audlh, Dr:c o;"UeV J. 0.. Cii ton, ! Rev J. A' Pro"fnr. lie. Tliomap Huiu3, Sri, and Zev. John il;i'.cr, YublUhiug Committee. .' O.i:trilut.ion? shonll rent to Jnvi3 E. C-ithbert, Tq-, Treasurer, and ord'tra fiir,T.ictJ :vA ihs Ppir to Rev W B. VVellooH, "upoiin "Ient and Editor. By order of the Boad of Director I D'AUoY PAUL, Pres't A. G. Brown, Pec Peteitibug. Va , Jan. 16, pro teui. 186.'. The Ceiale'cJeraitt iAit? titkd ravy BIBLE T5IACT DEtsSJTCY, " riKISTKIJISG TO THT3 SPIRITUAL 'NKED.-o! . lTA our I'.r ble dfni' KL-Teo'iD hriutinTifl of a'I d r.o filiations. v, through it. ley tieir offeM: f p-itnnti-m, nprn th A'lar of Pietv. ana Iad th fiod:e:a oth4 country to bocoaae; the Poldiers ot the CiO?s. ! . " The Armv of the Southern Confederacy i3 te m0?t important fi'd fcr religions labor in the wide o-Id. If thi Land of ours, pUciag itself nuir t'-.e protection of ?ife;38iah, the txilted Head j c' all power, te Governor wmouest the nations, phall r rd?5 Ui.t Him the houor whirh i. His dc?, hi d prove teadat in1 its alVgiance to ilim, ihext wh.at mini can ccuceive, cr language depict, the fpleudor cf :t3 tcstiny-j-ina rtatcly march of its rub lime career, as it r?e tot urq,:eetione'd pie-emiEence, rd wcaa its cro-u cf ?lory, and wkMa ita sceptre ) of influence amongst he poareia of eatb ! j litr.t, the'ehoic t portion of th. c'uutry, the flower of tae South, which will of ne-3ogity, ive c' araoter to the CoEfi-deracy, and control is for ya.rs to come, is found in the Army. Hence tb importance cf concor at:rg to Chbipt th-a m'gbtj influence. And Lerce the impcrUnce ot surtaini :g an -cntt rprise, which fcceia to a'Coiopluh th'd great end. Th undersigned ia carrying on, on his own account, the same work which he Thitherto peiformed ea Sup't .Evan. Trsct Societv. Iu thaf cipicityj about Fifty 2Ii' lions ofPagcacf Twcw, nd taousanda of Gospels and Hymn Books were drstribued by him amonst the soldiers of every Army of the Confederacy. The feed baa not ben sown in 'vain. Nuroe oua letters frou. chaplain?, officers and priva cs, tcavfy to the great rood whL-h' has been accomp'ished, and show that tie li.erature thus dU ecminated, has been,' to a considerable extent, it atruxacn--tal ip producing and saetiining the wendcrjvl Revival TvithVhich God has blessed our Aimies, and wbich, ia the paatyea", has added more than twelve th'cutaud sol diers to the churchea. i j ! Genera73 Lee. Jackson, Kirby Smith,' and other Ariy offcers; Captains L e, Tograin, and c tiiors of tho Nav?; asd many cniinmt ftaetnien of the Cocfiderscy ; htve iven their voluntary testimony to the valuable service Tendered to the country byj t'ls instjumtntaliuy cf eujh literature. t , -The expenditure cf m?acs involved ia very grcif , pjd ionationa for tho support cf this enterprise are -i ceres t iully so!ieit5d from all. everywhere, who have at h&vf . fce religions welfare of our so'dicr, and the adranco aent of the kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ. Please send your contributions to Her, & oupt. required to -ervo in sucn cccsoiiuatea coinp.my corami-'eioned t-fners of privates, au 3 while ro serving their commissions shall be suspended. The Governor phall have porer to discriminate in favor of farmers and mcchinics wten he calls out a less number than the whole of a company, also to declare vacant the cQce of an officer who ia declered by a medical board permanent ly dist-bled for fie'd duty, either in the militia or Home Guards, or of an oQcer who absconds to the enemy. Skc. 4, Be it farther exacted. That all Quartermasters ftod Coramtasanra of regjmenta or battalions of IIom Gu.irda aa ac present organised, that may not be ansignerf to duty by the Governor with a consolidated battalion or regiment, shall be.rr qnircd to serve anon-commlssioned efflcers e- privates, in some one company of their present commard and while ao serving their commimlnna shall be snspended. Sec. 6. Be it furtlur enacted. That the Surgeon, Gen eral, bv and with the advice n4 consent of the Goverror, shall appoint a Medical Board for each Uorgreasional District in this State, whose business ifshall be to exam ine all persons claiming exemption from Home Guard duty on account oi pnyeicai aisaoiniy, inai ineae exami- nr.tio'0 shall be mtde at sach time and under such, rules And regulations as may be established by the Surgeon General, aod that tho members of said Bord shall receive tre same ray and allowances while on duty aa the Con federate Conscript Boards. Sec, to. Be it further tnaeted, That when uch compa nies, battalions.- or, regimenu have been consolidated as herein provided for, they shall continue in such organiza tions until further provisions shall be made In their be half.. ... ! " See;, 7. Be it further enacted That the pecond section of ltau act in relation t the militia and a Guard for Home Defence," ratified the 7th day of July, 1863, be, and the peme is hereby oraonded, by Ftriking out the word .,theaew in th ninth line of said section, and inserting the word i'thc;? that the third section cf "an cct to' amend an act in relation to the mi'ith and Guard for Home Defence," ratified tho 14th dav of December, 1363, be and the same ia bercbv amended, by inserting between the words "millers" and "blackprniths" tho word and;w and that the proviso at the end of said 3d fe:tion be and the same ia hereby repealed. That in addition to the exemptions of Hfied ia the acta aforesaid, there shall be xerapt frcra Home-Guard duty all county trustees, regulir and public tanners, hatten and shoeirakcra skUed in thtir respective callings, and who were employed in the same prior to the first day rf January, Ai D., 1863, and have continued to be employed since that time. Provided tanners shall sell one-third of their leather to indigent soldiers wives and widows for their own use at schedule rcea. i Provided, that no provision of thia act shall be con strued as toexmpt from military service any person mentioned herein, in case of actual servle Insurrection or invasion t the county In which ho resides by Federal forces, except the perpona and classes mentioned in 2d .section of an act in relation to tha Militia and a Guard for Homo Defence, ratified the 7th July, 1S64. . Pec. S. Be it furtlur evaded, That this act fihall be In force f-om and after its ratification. Head tbro timc3 and ratified in General Assembly this 23d day of December, A. D., 1S64. R S DONtfELL. S. H. 0. : GILES 2JEBANE, a S. Tetersturj, Va, S Boxes Tor. loSdiers. ALL Doxea for SolJlcrs r PRISOSEIU of WAR from North Carolina, delivered to the f'llowin naoaeJ r arsons will be promptly forwarded free of chlrge : - .. ' ipragr.e Drothers.-PaJisbury. J)r D P 5umtn-.:y,'.hevlll'.-. lr W A Collctt, Mor'nton. DtJW AUisr.n, PliUsvllie. Dr S L Neaglei Greensboro. tr. A Ilagari. Charlotte. . Mr E'lward Uex, Salem. . Capt JN McDowell, Kaleteh. , ' Jrseph A Worth, P.-irt-ltevIll-?. 1 T. Marray A Co., WUr-tastoa. . Mr Y L Jim'l, Tarboro, Mr J A J Askew, Coleraln. Mr S L Roberta, Murfrevsioro. The Hoxes should be well hooped, prci-perly ranked, nfl do liyered in tlaie for my Spci il Mcsisenycr wh.i lr- Ulelih on the C-st day of erery month. EDWARD WAMtKN, 1-tf - Surgecn QeneraL t Hew to Make Vihxoar.- Tk one pint cf mclasars, p it it in a jag, pour one gallon cf warm water, not bou -I to . , i oa or about the 15th of January next. ltwiu be entirety Independent la politics, but wCl- nevertbelea3 arcord to the admir: titration a just Ftrprort in all measures which, ia the opinion of ita conductor may be deemed promotive of Ihe god f th 3 cause ia which wo are cringed. A proper -criticism cf rach acta as will be detmed adverse to tbJa : object, .r III ba, of course, con&Ltcnt with the independent chaia:t :r under wnich the paper ia t" ba iauigurated. : In .tae matter of General News it will be keep pace with the leidlog jonrna's of the dv win have added to it ia ths way of financial intr feature such as, we venture to say, no paper f fedeacy can boa?t of. Edifcr"Als from; the . oi tne aoiesx nrancifti wrrtcra ia mis or acy-rrr try will be presented in each number; ' i - For reasons not now poper to ho mcntidnr d, we for bear to give the nr.roea ot tlrce who shall crwpoe the regular cditoral striff; but we flitter ourselves that when they shall appear they wi'i bo foud to enptitcte such an army of t!cntcs cannot bo excelled on thin c'm.'Irent. Tho well Unryrn charec'cr of the 'ndivMml wnosa natjc eppe tra bclotv, av.u atrogrrp'iio topoiter, famish es, we presunv, n fruvhiitee tha m all that rola'ea t tncpcrter.t Tf.-oliii:l : ccchc find debate whether in leHalive ar'mMka or cn5 cf them, th HERALD" will present advaitRj riaiuly not to be excelled by any paper ia the. Gor.fed-racy. ' The farming intercpia iil bo ftiifu'Iy virdicaf cd, ruid care ta"tcn t d'm rrinate tho carlics irll;geiC3 wliicK a-proper regard for tii-2 velf.ir- ;f atrrreat cleir.cnt of national wealth ar power sha" dim tad. In the matter of correct corcm t jA iateHlgcrccs, c qnal seal ehall be man'fea'cd, cur object being to assign to each cf those departments aa editor cf known experience and ability, t - Arrangements arc na foot by hich to secure he ear llct foreign news, nrd tKe paper will contain such niitorial ta'cnt aa will fully elucidtte t'.je'beaiicg of foieign diplo macy poa Sou'hrrn inere;Li. In short, TBE EIUHilOKD HERALD" will be 'found to combine every feature of latere t "whieh the e- quirements of the p-escnt cipia demand. The enterprise La respectfully commanded to the favor and patronage of tha citixena of the Southern Confeder acy. All the papcis of the Confederacy will copy till day and send bill to P. KfiAN h CO., Jan. 4, 1865w2 Richmond, Va. THE KEY STONE. A 1IAS0HIC HOimiLY IIAGAZIKE. Ok ths riRST or janitabt, 1865, I ehall commence the publication of a Monthly Magazine under the above title, to be devoted to the interest of the Ancient jv Honc-aWw-Frwtwrity of Free -vnd Accepted Mmod. I believe that every good Mason will agree with me la the opinion that such a publication will be beneficial in enlightening our lea informed brethren, and In dispens ing many a calm, kind word of cheerfulness to the hearts and bomes of thousands of worthy brothers, their widows and orphans. It will be my earnest purpose to brirg to bear whatever hnmbla ability I may possess to make it a reliable custodian of Bound Masoiio Laws and Tenets, ever adhering closely to the Ascient Landmarks of the Craft in all their pristine strength and symmetrical beauty. Trembling, leas I err, in clothing myself for ao respon sible an effise, I aha' 1 eugao upon the Kry-Stons such skilled editorial talent es shall Veep the UghU well tnmm ed and brightly buruiug, with th siscere hope that as our work goes forth each mini, from the quarries cf our labor, it may paes aa improved in-pecion and be ac ceptable to the head and to the haait of every good Master at whose home or bands it may bo received. TE1122SS One subscriber six months, $10 00 Twelve " t 10O 00 Single Copies, 2 00 llasons, Lcdcs, Chnptcra, Councils and Encampments will lipase send ia their subscriptions at onco. Addteaa ' " Wm. B, SUITE, Proprietor, , Raleigh, N. C 1 tho ara- -ieijt kla let ing, let it eacd for two mouthj and you will have, good i matches : Valuable Receipts' mmmm Mr. Editor: Ejuiaw, Ala. June 29, IS 62. Tho fol lowing is a homely di ink, but it ij iuvi go rating and re freshing, and in the reach of every ecldier; . V. One table fpoonful of finely sifted corn meal; 1- tea rpoonfal of vinegar; 1 tea spoonful cf surar or molasses stirred into a tumbler cf water, and drank bcfVe it sottles. C. To Par3iavs "Kgo? for ons Ykar. One.piat 4;uicl lime, one pint salt, to three gallons water;, eo care ia needed in puttirg iu the eggs, aa they will b rght end np, and will tettlo jost below the turface it proportioned righU . Cahbaos Salad. Cbop chough cabbage Ct: to fill a vegetable dish. Heat a ccfleo cup cf strorj vinegar, with a lmrp of bnt-r in it tho s zs of asrnJl efg. Pep per and salt. "VYhf n hot, bc:t au egg very light and stir is; then pour all on to the chcp;cd cabbage. Bscxipt for MJisfxa Tomato "Wias Take ipe to matoes, p-cai and strain them, then to one qnart of tho juice eddo::q ha!f pift of su;ir, bottlo and let it ptacd un til it ferments, then i i ready fjrusc Gainsville (Flo, Cotton Sfatcx, Ai yisl ' tTo Psevzst Fli!? t?.cm Teajikg Hoesis Take two or three small handfu'a of tvi!nu5 leaver, upon which pour two or three q iaru of scf: co' i water ; let it infa-o one nieht, nnd pour thn wholo r.cst morning, into a ket tle, and let it bo:l for a quarter oi an hour. Wircn cold it wdi bo fit for uhc. So more is required than to wet a rponge, andKforc the Lorsi goes out of the stable let thoe parts which are t;-c most irritated bo smeared cvr with the liquor between and upon the ears, L'te Leek, the flick, etc. '-Not onl the lady or 'gentleman who rids r u. for pleasure will derivca benefit from the leaves thus prepared, but the coachman, the wagoner, and til others who use horees du icg the hct mouths. Eow to Maks Matches. sDr. L T. Eobert3 fends the La Grange Reporter tha following reeipe for making nhnr. and let them drv. Xiz.: X, t , . r f j . after dipping them. Thenlhat po"-1 : 1 ;: 3 1 matches must be dipped ,1a tAcomc--..l--, ' following rjinner, vixj.Dirscro in -Cot rc'.:r, bio, A part?; chloraia cf r.'fjt Ff ? I - : part. iThea are aS t j by s.ZZzZ io " ? and la the order bore la rrcccrlbc Jr a - a ingredient" Is d:jrcirc3fitnca -zZli-Z Zl, LizsH ell are di-olved. Th'i cc; 1 b? 4cna.fa aj v-i-r bath (like glue D v .f irci) t-- 4xiitare must kept ia the; water b-la v:S.i tbo procenQ of dippirg is going on. The matebci must be thoroughly dried before they are nu J. Dry ia tho shade for 24 hours. Cover the mix- I publish the above for the benefit c those who uk. what are we to do ? . At the rates at -btch matches are ,rnir rtff i man in tnV i TorVnt niff. tn-i maio a giving by selling matches. r ' Ricxipt for Boot BL.acKt50. L mpblack, or bore black, 1 lb; syrup (Chinese as gvod as any) 1 pt; mix thor oughly (adding a Utile water, if necessary, for thorovgh mixture). Linseed oil, 1 oa ; sulphuric acid (oil of v tr of) i oz. Mix and when ebullition cease, incorporate win 4 tho t mixture I have tried this, and fiad it very sup rior, equal to Ma.onV. The oil kill, or reutralizes the oil nf vitriol, so that it wiil not irjure the lather. T i3 . ingredient i? reccrp.try vo give the polifh. It ia.chep--r than yarkeo b'scking. at Scents a box. Give it to vonr re&dni if you lik. Very respectfrliy, J. E. Walxik, Orfcnrboro't G'a. Uoaksf.ne'.- Whoever will try slum arif honey a rmnll pottion of each wM never suffLT'Jrom hoatsencsr. A Gat at Remkhy FfR' CocGtis. Just as we were cou YaVncihg from our recent illncsa, we took a very .sevete couh, which ued us quite seriously. Quite a numbor of remedies having failed to arrest it, a triend sent ua a bctt".c of the STrnn ct Life-EvcrUsting, which soon had the desired ff.'ct, and wo take pioa5UTe In recom mending it to pera na troubled with courha or weak lungs. The " Life-KverUsting" la a weed commonly known and easily oi fined in Florida and te routhern part of Georgia. You roil the leavea W a strong liquid, in syrup, then boil the syrup to a proper thickness, and it ia ready for .u e. Honv will do a well ta syrup. Gainville Fla) Cotton States, Augvst 9th. No TJ8X for Qcisisa. Mr. Editor: I beg to jmake public through the medium of your,paper, the following certain and thoroughly tried cure for ague and fever: One pint of Cotton Seed, 2 pints ot water boiled r'own to one of tea, taken warm one hour before, the expected attack. Many per-ons will doubtless laugh at thia aim pie remedy but I h-ve tried It effectually and unheaiU-. tingly say it is better than Qainineaod could obtain the' later article at a dimo a bottle,'! would infinitalv prfor the cotton 6eed teal It will not only cure, invariably, but, permanently, and is not at all unpleasant ' to tu- taate. .. j. Yoafa truly, TT O T T, t ( -- i I- I January 16, 1865.-3W vtcegar. T7e have Uicd iu J Take ctripej of wood and dip them into melted gul V 4 N a a , i o
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