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Cature of the Arial The moueyj obtained by the Alabama in capturing the California steamer Artal amounted to but $5,000 irreasury notes iind $1,500 in silver. She bad no gold on board t con sequence of a fear of her captured j i ' j f j The Yankee Brigadier jCfeneral, Henry Princie han been assigned to an important command in rth Carolina. Is Fosttr to be susperceded Tt- ' Stuart has had a brusll with Col. CindyJ at! Dc coquau, in which the ' Yankees susfeinrd: consider; ible loss. Tiio Herald ars 5tuart was worste I in; ,his brush with three Yankee regiments and; a section of n battery at Dumfries." jt says he captured on r jun, but was compelled to leave it. After his brukTij With Candy, Stuart made bis wayto . Auaudale by way of Bull Run ai.d Wolf RnuJ thiuice to Vienna. Morgan hasibud up cjtnmanication wteen NashriUe and'L uisvillei Railroad, for at least th rty days.' - - T ST11KT AGAIN. The Enquirer of yesterday says, we learn iliat t rer Stuart encountered a lare force of Yankee, near Al .die, in L)uduu county, jIonday, anddisperse! tb em, Rafter killing a number and capturing aliHita"niiK red and fifty priwttjcrii. No loss on our side, j I i f - Gen. Stuart has been! within l$l mile" of Alcaan lria. It will besceii from our Fmlerickehurg dispatch that he has since CiOsset the Potomac. '! J 1 J Ninety-two Yankte prisouers arrived hpre,: yetcr- ;by, by tbe Ontral cam, . and we afo informejl. that about two hundred captured at Occoquan, will ar rive to-day. - .-- ' I . m - ' 1 . MORE HUMORS FROM BELOW- Our vigilant Rinston correspiindnt Cills attentiiin to the rumors of the enemys movements aluti Nw bern, lf nur military authorities but keep their ryes as thoroughly "open as those of our cirrcspbnde'n'tl the enemr can pteal no man h upon .us. Ut coursf Nur correspondent gives tho mors: : - I ' - - , ,i ; following items as me? 4 ru Einston, Jan. 2, 862 Epttor State Journal: We have just heard startling news from below. 'It is repoitjfd uponjwhat i said to be prettygixxl authon y tat the enemy are coming up the Neusle rivor in their giin-bwts:and transports. It is the opinion of srae that thei if ob ject is to land a heavy force at the mouth of Bg Slwift Creek, on the north side of the Neuse and make a feint in th?s direction, whilst a lanl force will march towards Wilminstoabv the way bwansboro . Unslow county. . . . ' . t :!! ! I give vou thii news as I receive it. It may be true or it may not. but I am really fearful that there is some fire as well as smoke. - H It is also reported and many believe it to be, true, that the Abolitionists are landing a heavy laxjd jfjirce at STwarisbero, from Mjorehead city; to move against Wilmington in the rear. j , . ' . " - ' : U : V -i ff ' It may. be worth notice that the -"'Standard has not published President Davis' proclamatiori rela-4 (ire to Butler and his crew. It may, be accidental, as it was.m the case of its neglect to publish Butler's- infamous proclamation, declaring the j women ff New Orleans common prostiti'Ues f : .' r- -f -- - Pr -v I Richmond, Jan. 2. ? Two hundred abolition piisoners arrived her to day from above; J ' .' " 4 ; - V ' .( ' I ; ; . i 1 ' 1 j . , Corn Law in lA la bam a. The . Legislature- of Alabama has passed a ( bill reqnirjug that n j person, .except the producer and miller, shall sell cofn with out firt obtaining a liceuse from tfie judgcf Prbute of the county iri which the cprn is to be soldj: aw the " party bo licensetl is not allowed to sell com it a greater profit than 20 per cent, on the pric pa d o the producer, and charges, exclusive of the "fees and taxes on the license ; and i o miller is allawtni to sell corn except that whichj h receives as tolr for grinding, or which he produceshimself. Heavy penaltiei are ' fixed ta the violation of this law j and the exptrtatioo xfcorn from tha Stat is forbidden, except bj permis sion of the Commissioner's Court of the cou;nty from - Which the corn .is tm be exported, and exceptiug, jalwi, corn belonging to'the Confederate Goveninjeut pr to 5 any oi. ine. An,ieaerace ocaies. mis uwuiasjueeu approved by the Governor. , Election of a Lincoln Congressman! IN THE oRrptK District. We learn that the election re cently held in the Norfolk District for a mjember of the Lincoln Congress, resulted in the.efectioii of )Var ren W. Wing, at present, the editjr of the hiijti4 organ in Norfolk. ; Winj is a Northern niaa by birth, but has for ' some years been a resident of Nor folk,' where he was engaged as a mechanic in the Navy. Yard. Subseqnently hr framed a partneibhip in the drug business! with a gentleman of that city. and distinguished himself by geuteely robbing. his a sociate:n business.-r-xio;A. , , tot BUTLER'S COURSE FROM A NORTHER POINT . OF VIEW A J1NKEE0N lANkEt It is surprising to see'bowbohl and outspoken some of the Northern ppcrs have become uoIer their .re cent reverses. The Ude of reaction ha set in. Lan guage whiclt months ag would hav? consigned one to Fort Lafayette is now boldly proclaimed; and com mands ilionsands of willing ears. The New York WoW denounces the Administration for continuing . Butler in. offics, an I showi hi;u to be a disgrace to humanity. Rsyiewing his .course in New Orleans the World says : ; " rhee are American journals so ignorant or so base as to praise the administration of Gen. Butler at New Orlejirlsv The fact is that he not only disgraces the Union cause he disgraces eicilization and humanity itself' lie would . be without apologists in Algiers. He ought to be without ealogists iu America. Si lence concerning his abuse of power. and malieasance in office, his brutality and the speculations at which he wiuksf, if he docs not share their profit, might be tole rated by the cousciences of those who, -hopeless of moving the mind of Mr. Lincoln, were unwilling to really obstruct the Government, or even seem to en courage disloyalty. But when that silence is mis construed into approbation, when presses actually praise Gem Butler, when presses exist Avhich have, the effrontery or the ignorauce 4 represent the num ber of those who have taken an en forced oath of alle giance as the number of those whose hearts have been constrained vto loyalty, then silence becomes a lie. The truth concerning this basest and most unprinci pled man, should then be told, and his micpndu;t be denouncd as it de-scrves, that the shame of the loyal and houe.tt millions whose Government Mr. Lincoln has seut him to represent, may at least be undeser ved We do not mean to deprecate the sharpness of Gen. Butler's Pen or the cleverness of his cnuninif mind. Petifoggers have, fouud themselvesrsurpassed in their own arts, and t hie vesr could teach Gen Butler nothing which he did not kaow. He has been outwitted. So much at least may.be said to his credit, but that is all. Another syllable iif his praise beyond that is fatee. " He has disgraced tlarmy, for the army is bitiest ; he has'disgraml his Glyeruineut, for his Government is yet gr at enough to be just ; lie has disgraced his country, for bis name barbs the acorn of 'foreign ene mies aud justifies the severity of foreign friends; he has idishonored the chief raagfstrate, by prescribing him to ministers of the Gospel as the strbject of their cumpulsory prayers; he has dishon6red the North by incarcerating every m'eau and sordid characteristic which, falsely, Southern passion has ascribed lo North ern phlegm, by surrounding himself with men whose ill gotten gains, making disloyalty and loyajty profi table, cause disloyal to seem respectable by compari son; he has disgraced his sex, fcr i.ot even women have been exempt irom his cuelty, but like men have been made to suffer as traitor for the Self respect of their intercourse with him as women ; if it is pus sihia be has disgraced himself, ior the me-sLbuLservi-ent t(Kl of Southern men and obsequious lauder c f Southern institutions has become their mit assidious euciny seeking a place fur the heel of power Wh$p once he stoppetl to lick the spittle-of servility. . Gen. Butler's whole caieer is known to arj many loyal men at the North, who blush in i!uce and shame at, the imbecility which tolerates him for an in stant iu -power. The administration prese will a t wisely not to praise him. They should be thankful if their own silence secures his immunity from public odium. Neither they nor Mr. Liucolu cau secure him againstlhe infamy of history." ' ' , ( T ' THE CAUSE OF Til E SOUTH IX EUROPE. The film which ha gatheretl over thai,' vision of the people of Euroie.is beifts rapidly removed as regards a a " j the. resources and character of theSoutMrn people.-! If the government of the 0onfelerate States had paid a subsidy, from its. contingent fund, for ihe establish meht of a newspaper in Lorilin, the centre of Eng lish wealth and -intelligence,' the - outlay would" "have be,en jntifiojl by the fruits, which would have led to '' more just appreciation of that character and those re source. The Yankees have monopolized from the commencement of the war, nearly all those .iewspij per channels 'byi which information flows' fro this sidct- the. other side ofj, tho Atlantic. The defect ha 'been, however, nearly fully-supplied.- The Index is a .'weekly journal established Jn. L mdoni, having for its Editor Jd. Henry Iloste, an enlightened German, and for contributor several intelligent; Southerners ding in that eity. The funds have been liberally pro videdjjjy a Mobile Gsntleman. A letter . fnm Lon don, published in the Mobile Register, contains the following account : j v The Index, we are glad to learn, has proved a great suceess, and produced a political effect far be yond' the most sanguine hopes of it friends. It has already taken the stand as a finst class weekly. "A gentleman formerly of Mobile, ami whose liberality in aid of Confederate soldiers and of the general cause has been so often noted in these columns, is the munificent supporter bf the Index. V : . . Toe editorial sauctum of the Index has become the1 focus and rtndezvous of Southerner's in London; It is a seminary of Southern intelligence and a school of 4 Sou t hero writer, not for its own columns but for the other London papers. The cause of the South now engages some of the ablest pens in LondoH. A few months ago these men knew nothing about us and cared less. Among the contributors and leader-writers, lor the Index vare J. B. Hopkins ana Percy Gretg, Esq. Botfe'of them are Englishmen. The former has read a capital statistical paper before the Social Scieuce Congress on the Productiveness of the South, which has attracted much attention ami made Lord Brougham very angry. The ' same gentleman hs already w'ritten an introduction to the ''South Vindicated," by Gen. Williams, a'book just published in London in magnificent style and well received. This work, as some oAur readers will remember, was first published under tho title of Letters during the Presidential Canvass of 1860, ioi Nashville," by James r Williams, late United States Minister to Constantinople, and was the first book copy -righted under the Confederate States. - - v j Mr. Percy Gregg is one of . the principal.' leader writers of the Saturday Recipe, the leading London weekly, and writes admirable Southern articles. He is an editorial contributor to the Morning Herald and Standard? both of which papers are in effect daily Southern tvgans. ; - 1 1 The financial writer for the Index As Mr. George ; Mcllenry, an ardent Southerner, though born in Phil adelphia This gentleman also does yeoman's service to the Southern cause in the Jime.' - TheriA no estimating the value of the labors of these Southern advocates upon the Euglish mind.. It is to them largely that we owe the remarkable chance of public Opinioniti that country since tne revolution i began.' - British sympathies were at the besrinnio& al- f roost with the North, and as all American intelligence went out through Northern sources and with North ern colorings, it is not perceived now that revolution Kin sentiment -could have been produced except by able representation of the troth and justice ,of . our cause through the agencies to which we have al luded. v J-':"; 'Cit:..- J-V''L"l:".:'i'f " - Corn. Corn is selling at one dollar per bushed in mostxjf the lower counties ef Alabama, at which price' thousands bfj bushels can be obtained,- .' " . ! , . BY TELEGRAPH. Further Irom the Great Battle Im Tennessee. CnATTAJIOsKJA, Jan 1. ' A speriai dispafch to the Daily Eebd, AitdL Mnr frehnro'j SHt, stys the blooli at day f the war has closed. V - ' ' , J . '- v . - .General MrCownV di vision attackerl tee enemy a right, driving ihem back' with grrat slaughter. By 3o'cl'ck in th aftern.n the enemy hid been driv en six nilcs fnm our left ami centr v ; r I Gen. Willick and a nnmberof Abolition officers were taken prisoners. Geu. Syll, McCook anil Wwt rfr were.. killed. . i. ' " ? ' ' " I- I: Our loss heavy -enemy's estimated at' five t ur one. - -1 ' , Gen. Raynes, Cl.McNair and C4. Antry, tf 27th Miss.. Lieut. B. CL En. 1 rustle, oi ine nrsi la., kiu e.1. Col. Black. 6th Ga and Col. Fist ,25th La., mortally wunlel. Gens. Bragg and PJk displayed great judgment and heroism. .-.!':'. ,.. -J '' V ' i Wheeler' cavalry captured twothousacul prisoners with a targe supply of wagon trains and "four hun dreJpeeve&yoaterday. Wheeler burnt two hundred aroj eighty wag ins in the enemy's rear and captured six hundred prisoners. Onr troops covered them selves wi tlr glory, Rattle may be renewed to-morrow morning." ' i' J. '. Ilore of the Brlds41nrnlng tn Tennessee. v Knoxviluc. Dec. 31.. " The Yankee forces which destroyed bridg.3 on the East Tennessee abd Va. Railroad, consisted f 'one In diana Regi:: ent. They captured Gf. . Love,; of the 62JLN. C. Regiment. It is supposed they- des!royel Senator. IIsyne's plantat'Mn. It i said that Gen. E. Kirby Smith ordered ihrcereinK,nw of cavalry from Murfreesbofo' toward Pound Gap watch the coun try north of Cumberland onntaiu, but tite order was countermanded by Geu Bragg., . . . : Farther Dispatch from Got. Tlarrls. . . 1 Chattan-ooOA, Dec. 31. The Rebel has just receive the following from Gov. Harris, dated Murfreesboro' Dee. 31 : ! We attacked the enemy in hi rntsition at Cj a. rr. The battle raged till 5 p. ni. Our left wins drove the enemy's right back upon Si:i river. Oar ad vance was steady but the resistance wa stubborn. We captured four batteries and ahtit 4,000 aboli tionists athon them three Biigadier Generals.' L heavy' on botli sides. Relative loss not known. Gen ,er.d Rains, of Na"hville, was killed. (Signed) ' I SHAM G HARRIS. 'From Tlcksburg The Eneniy again Repulsed. YitKBBUBO, Dec. 30. I A courier has just a rrivel, wlto states that the en emy attemfrfed totorm our' lines again thi morn ing, but after a Severe-combat wrre repulsed with heavy loss. No further particulars at present. The rrs .f the enemy i said to be alniut three hundred killed and wounded, and four hundml prisoners. Our kiss Is-a'nut fifty killed and wounded.' MoTemcnts of President Darls. i Mobile, Dec. 30. : President Davis wn serrnadcHl U-night. A larjte concourse oi people were in attruiance. Joe 1 resi dent made a brief, but excellent speech. . From the North the latest Harabng. "a RicnMoNn, Jan. 2. A Tlie Eitqnirer has Northern dates' o the 1st inst. JaineM lirok made a Rtoceh in NewYork, on iieiav, at a meetm at which reoiutwn wtrc unanimously adopted, requesting New Jersey, on ac count of hetTevotuttoqary history and pst ssscia tioris, to invite all Ihe States to meet in Convention, at Iu;isvillly in February, ' ' . , They also call rpon New jersey to ask permission i'f the Pes'ule" t to allow her to send delegates to the Statesvfii rebellion , and invite their feprcsehtatives in , this Ctnventiin ; and in the'event the State iu re ' bullion agree to lie represented, they, ask' Lincoln' to procaim an armistice by land and sea (or six month. ' Brook 'was enthusiastically applauded. . : No war new of importance. N. C.Nl81x Per Cent Coupon Bonds, ; Trsasurt Department or N. C, December 28th. 1862.. Q BALED proposals will be received at this of- k7 hce until W o 'clock, a. m , 26th day of January next, for the purchase of $200,000 6f Bonds, issued by the StaU of orth Carolina, dated January, 1st, 1863, running thir ty rears ana payaoie at tots urpartmenu The above bonds will have Coupons attached, for inter est at six'per cent, per annum, payable 1st of July and 1st of January in each year. Successful bidders, upon being informed of .the accep tance of their bids, can deposit the amount of their -bids, including the interest accrued thereon to the credit of the Public Treasuer, in the Bank of North Carolina or Bank of Cape Fear, Raleigh .'- '- i - i Parties bidding will please address their letters, en dorsed "Proposals for N. C. Stocks." to tho Public Treas urer, at Raleigh, X. C. : The bids will be opened in the presence of the Governor, Secretary and Comptroller of th State, and. tfje Presi dent of the Bank of North Carolina. ' W D. W. COURTS, Pub. Treas. Raleigh,. Dec. 29, I8C2. , 58-dtd Equitj Sale of Land In Rowan Count j ; t and Town Lots In Salisbury. BT Order of the Court of Equity, I will ex-, nose the following Real Estate for sal, at the Court House in Salisbury, on the 3rd day of January next, at J 11 o clock", A. al. - . ' - - r One fourth part or interest in the Brick Offices, oppo site the Court House, and the entire interest in the front nd of said Office Lot, where Phillips no lives, extending back from main street to the offices. - ' Also, ail the Real Estate belonging to John W. Ellis, de ceased, consisting of the following tract of land, and Town Lots: One tract of land adjoining tha lands of William "H. Ho rah and. others, containing 100 Acres One tract of land adjoining the lands of Lawrence Brin gle and othera, containing 1S4 Acres. 'One tract known a the John Hartman land, containing &0 Acres, situated "near Salisbury. ; One third interest in a tract of land ia th suburbs of Salisbury, adjoining the lot of F. E. Sho berl and others, on the Mocksrille road, containing One Hundred Acres the other two-third bring owned by ohn L Shaver and Henry A; Lemly. Also, a Lot on main street in Salisbury, on which are two tenements, ad- . joining the lata of A. I. Young and B. F. Fraiey. -i Also, the one-fourth interest in tha Bnck House Lot, occupied at present by S. B, Harrison as furniture room. Terms, six month credit, with interest from date, purchas ers giving bond and two or more approved securities. . . , Also a house aud lot on main street, knoara as the Bow xee property, adjoining abe Borden Hotis. , ' V P L.'BLACKMER, c m.ml ..Dee. 29th, 1862. . 5dtd To Refugees. VALUABLE Farm for Sale. A Vain able farm consisting of 165 acres of good land for sale. It is located in- a iieaithy situation, on the main road between Newton, Catawba county, and Libcclnton, Lin cola equity, 7 4niles from Lincoln ton, There are good Improvements on the farm a good House, Barn and Stables also a good orchard of Peach and Apple Tree.- - j ' ; Refugees from the east will find this a desirable opportu nity for locating in one of the beat part of the State. -For further information apply to ' - ;r - : STAfK J0CRXAL OFFICE. Dec. 22d, ISol V z LS2 dAwtf ' Piano for Sale- FOR sale an excellent enc cf Chlckerlcri Pi aaos. ia perfect order, cased ia Rffaewnnd atxi 4 xrest aiae. Apply to this office at to E. O. Hajtr W. ,- jaal - K- ,:.T--y..; 'v,-y-. l4t i . I Lost or Stolen, l - O Tkesdm 23l December, 1862. tht R!e'gh and ) i - - - -' sr -.,-) Rewartl wllrbe paid for the dcUtery of a Larze Ladies' Traaku covered vita white casn Vass, with the initials of XI. E. W.. taarked po iu Tke . aa a . a it. t abAvo reward win e pata wpoo iu aeiivery t mi ro prietor of the Ex chaige Hotel, Raleigh, S-C Jam 1, 1863 -., .-' j : j W-dlw-p4 Sqp Grease, bloz to Mann fat T1ERS05S Wishing to Mannfactnre Soap, can JL obtain the necrMary.material fron 0.11, TbAwfsoa, M. S. Kw, bv applying at the, ; a Depot. tr ibe Tease furnished, on half its wfitjbt in soap will b re quired in pajrnaent, M , i V, THOsk D. nOGO. . Pee. UHh, 18X. 58-dtf Cr- C 8. IS63. THE 1 r 1863. Southern Field and Fireside. FUBLLSHED AT AUGUSTA, GA. A Firti Class Literary and Agricultural JoitrntJ. Many cUtiagifshed So t hern Wi iters eontribat to iu Cotamna. . , On the first Saturday in Jaaaary, 1W13. a Xew Series will be commenced, ia 'Quarto form, of Eijcbt Psre. en venient for Binding. .Each number will contain THIRTY TWO COLUMNS Readinc ilatter. The Proprietor trusts that hi exertions to maintain a First Class Southern Literary Paper will b liberally sustained. - -" ' V ' -as v The Term of the paper will be W j FOR OXE TEAU; ...J. $3 00 - 8IX 110XTIIS x 00 THREE MONTHS, J...., ..... I : SINGLE COPIES, TEX CEXTS r CTub of .10 or more, for one year, 1 earh. 10 or mora, six months, $1 tacb. POST MASTEliS, are invited to we their influence in behalf of the pPr' On all subscribe-- forwarded by them, except at club rales, they ill be allowed a com miseioQ of twenty per cent. ; No commisiion oa elaborates can be allowed. " The first number of this Favorite Weekly wi I contain the beginning of , . . BKLMOXT; A ThriUmz Romanet of the lant Century, Br Mrs. SrsK. Ilvsr, of South Carolina. - Also the opening of a Series of Fiv Ch Arrsas or a Uis- A Georgia Court Forty Years Ago, Br Ps'i.ksos raarn. And the first ofa Siric sef "BALLARDS OF THE V A R.M By "HcasiaT,' whosa chtraiiag production, recentlv published, have sharked thw juvenile Poet as the '-Keats ' if tha South These will be followed. by' a Series of Sketchy Romances, by Hon. W. GiLvosa'SiMS, and by a choice collection of original and selected Tales, whic h it is not boasting to say, will render the Fit Id mnd Firesid uore attractive than ever. . JAMES GARDNER, Proprietor. Do-. 10th. . 56-tru pl Negroes for ale, BT Ylrtne of a Drrrcc orTfaeCoonty; tnrt at the .November Terra I shall sell, a com missioner, or 4 likalv Negro men and women, on Satur day the 3rd day f January, . 18K3, at tha Court House door in the city of Raleigh, upon a credit of sit months, with interest from date, or cash if the purchaser so pre fers. A. M. LEWIS, Com. December 29th, 1$C2. - SS wlw Okfics or Rlrioh A Gaston R. R. Ct:, . Raleigh, Dec. 22d, 1M62. ' f The Bonds of this Cotnpanv will mature on the first dr ol January, J Sfi3, and wflt be promptl w paid , at this ctflice. Parties holding these lion da arc hereby notified that no interest wil be allowed on atn after maturicr. j! , i ik W. W, VASS, Treasurer. Pes 24. 1863-54 In : I Orrtca or RatTeron A Gastos R. R. Co. Kaleigh, N. C, Dee. 22. 1SC2. f 'The Board of Directors of thU 0opnT have delared dividend of ten per cent, on the capital Stock, payable o and after the first Mnncav in January. 18G3. j" W. W. VASS, Treasurer. Dee 24, IS61-d2w . ; - , t ' U-i - ; . lr Tolclugccs and Others, HOl'SF and lot for Sale An exrcllent Honso and Lot at Holly Springs is offered for sale. The I'ouseis a large one with six rooms, four fire places and fieeessarr outbuildings, and a fins well of water in the yard. The lot consists of 25 acres in wood. The place will be sold cheap. The neighborhood is good. : Apply to STATE JOURNAL OFFICE. Snbstltutey A FOUR ?ood reliable men, natlres, over 45 year of age, can be employed as Substitutes, for a reasonable price, if immediate application be made at the Army Intelligence office, Wilmington St., Over P. Fa r rir Store, oppositeTown Hall, Raleigh, N. C. , Nov 18,1862. ( ' 23 5dtf , . ; 1 , i ; f 7 ; J inilsboro N. C Militarj Academj. fPhe Ffifth Academic Tear cf this Institution 1 will commence 4oh the F1RSH WEDNESDAY IN FEBRUARY, 1863.' . For information and circulars apply to . ., SUP'T II. M. ACADEMY, HiilsboroYN. C. Nov. 28, 1862. r 32 d3ro. Mice. - ALL Persons who present themselyes at the Office of the Surgeon General, between the hours of 9 and 10 a. m., will be vaccinated, free of charge ! . EDWARD WARREN, j Sqrgeon General of N. Carolina.. RaleL'h, Dee. 19t.h, 1862, , 51 dtf r Jersey Settlement Lands for Sale. THIS plantation Is on the Tadkln River, half a mile from Holuburg Depot, on the;N. C. Railroad, In Davidson county eon tains eight hundred acres, half cleared andin xu k4on.' The balance i wood land. 125 acre river -bottom land in cultivation, and 75 acres of the best quality of uncleared creek bottom compose a part of the abov tract. Tbore is a good dwelling and out bour se on the place, orchard, Ac Persons desiring to look at the place w ill call upon ,the subscriber, who will beat home until Christmas. i - ! . . ANDERSON ELLIS. ' Dee 3 - v ,v 36-d2m -V ' - - : -L r i Desirable Besidence For Sale. THE highly improTed Premises bow decupled by John Maunder,. Esq., may be purchased by apply InV to the Rev. James Richardson, on Fayetteville SL , 1ee24, 1862 541tf J - . Wagons .Wanted. THE Sohscrlber wishes to purehaie TWO and FOUR Horse WAGONS. ApplicaUon to be made to the Commissary Department. id, - T. D. HOGG, s -'".' CapU A CSS Raleigh, Dec 16th, 1862. r , i . 48 dtf,- Cotton aad Woolen Factorj for 6alc. THE tmderslsiied offer their Mills, known as the Orange Factory, for sale. - Application can be made to James Wehb.- Hmsbo or J. H. Webb oa tho premises. J. J. H. WEBB. f dec 30 '. : ; - ' 9-r4t ' t: . Mules Wanted. UltDERSIGIfED TTAXTS TO PURCHASE J. TEN GOOD MULES. Apply at th Commissary Qe- TH0MAS D. HOGG, v . Captaia kCS. ' . ' ' dtf partment. RaIelgh,Nov.22,l862. S50 EeonoaT In Hoc5fKccpiR& pKcsoxs irisabori troxrnss : mu do X wrU tornd the subscriber two dlar. for w ska W will ea4 theaa tKree rerifaXW at aaefal lo tl- first, t will aead a reeelpi for AmUiag lh "7 eovatry-taade w f arpewtlae swap, at ewotoc than tww eeats per poaad i additiow ! the eof l th.. iW. r...V and waakr theta "iwll whiter. x anatv Tfcis art tela washes cne wn "'a This art ee wasbea cHW wil. mh tawar sold a grawttmaey mi Z rcrirlr4, aa4 s Car, I t heard a iagie ciwiiptalat. , ' i pwt, Oat for alax P ftttllea artide af waahtsig I have i have Bot' la wing thi ptrparttlqVVerV liltla rwbblag wffl be smwsrr. The ireHi wklag tSa a r krptinm. Drug aadCHcery Stwr By waiag thU preparation, riot bra caa rP for the starrh asnl irtm cheaper. ad with t4ra ee. thaa tha orwiaary way of waihiag. Tht trtiHa eaa ba wsda h i t; sbrft isae. -' ; j , "i :V' ,- -. Third. Oae for making patent starth polish. Th awaof thU poIUW wifit eaaUv ha sot ordinary Ironar to give linen the appearasKw ofwt haviag Wft tha hasMUorthasaoateziieecVftbaUhen. Very WaatUaU . XB No Saving Bank ja4tet Uke io payment. Addres, R P. A. PIERCT.T. 1L. Moani llopev f Mackleabarg Co., Ta V Certificates. f We hereby certifr that wle hare fairly testtd Mr. Tier fv's Receipt for mskirg Sdap, and believe It to be tvarv thing he rf present it. - . . L. E. Fivc? of Clarkta, Ta. Drsitr 1 LTWtun, Da. R. II. BArriaT A Co., Bovdton. ("Do. Sallv 8. Lio, W- T. CaarrtsJ Charlotte, i Wm. M. BtASCil, Mecklenburg. Ta. This win certifr that I hafe given Ur.Pirry, Receipts a fiir Uisl, and that It la hutxbag O. M. Saij Laaenbarg. .1 . - .- . I .Thlsi to certify that I sve used the a bov receipt or making Sosp. and think it od of making it, I have eve tha best and cheapest mrlb- m a ' a .a . ' aeetw 1 woaia not d entire- ly withoat it for ten d Jlara AsVaasVa, Laneabarg, Ta, I would advise every fs ily to purrbas a lteeript.--r to tarn ihrta out more, i They could not spend a d-t! Wi A. LAiLT.'Lu&tobury, Vs. 'rr 1 - i ' I No House keeper should; wtinout taeaa atrial rrceipiv Asdrbs, Lunenburg, Va. ' SCS A ' Jas V. Nash. Metklenbarg. a. Nov. 21. dlwSma IlKADQqar.T'r.as f-aur lxiTarcTioM, . )' Camjillo un-s, Nov. 29th, 1SG2. Special orders, No. 12. 1 I. COMMANDING OFFICERS OF MILITIA REGI- menta ara required to asaetdbla all persons subjet t tha provisions or the a-t estitlef "so act 19. amend an art en titled an act to provide farjjbrr for the public defrnea," approved Srpt. 26, 1ES2, and enroll tha same II. An Enrolling Officer Ind an Kiamining Board will te sppointe.1 for each Congressional District, who will give due u'tice to' the Cora i angling odicefs of Regimeats lo 1-ring tht Conscripts to thejConnty-Srats of their rrspe tire Counties for examination. . Immediately upon turn iuation, the said Cmmandibg Officer of lief imeats will condact all Conscript wtl having rrceived certifieata af exemption, to the Camp of ! Instruction, nesr Raleigh. lit All persons who majr" desire to volunteer mu.t do so before the 20th of ( December; the day set apart for en rollment, and mast join Companies which wera ia th. r vice of the fnfederata Sttea on the 16th of April. 1C2. IV.! Applications for exemption, must, in all cass. b. made to the enrolling oflicer of the district ; daplieate copirs of said application! being made in writing, duly sworn to before an acting; Justice of the Prsceand besrins; the jertificale of the Clerkiof the Court, ivrn undrr tha County Seal and sent throfgh the Colonel of the regimen . n appeal mar be taken frfm the decision of the enrollier officer to the. Commandant of Conscripts. J- " ' i V. All Conscripts engaged on Government - works Will be enrolled and returneatii their said work. ! . In is.uing!tbe above order for the enrollment of Con-1 scripts between "the ages of 18 nd" 40, the Commandant avails himself of the opportunity to thank the Stat Offi cers for their untiring and laborious efforts iri the dirbargn of their duties and the eftlfrient and; ready assUtanta ren dered to him In their offieikl capacity heretofore. The importance and sbsolote necessitr of renewed cner- gr and prompt action in eieeuting these order faithfullr w fully expressed in His I Excellency Governor Vance's I The efliclener of the army and tha wafetv of our cnuatrr depend jn a great measure pa their faithful discharge 01 uiese nuiie. i Ry order of Colonel Peter Msllelt, ! E. N. MANN.T , Standard. Favetteyille Observer, Charlotte Dma crat, and Asheville ftewsj copy till data of enrollment and send bill to this office; 1 , ! - dec 8-dAwtde I i j ' . ! .: -.' 40 j Sale or Lands, Negroes. tc. OX the First, Second and Third Da j of Jan uary, A. D. 1663, th Lands and Negroes, Household Furniture, Com, anumbejrof valuable Milch Cows, Ac, of tha lata Mr. Rachel Sfcpkes, and also a number, tf fin beef Cattle, a valuable Jatk, several bead of horaea, with other articles too aemerou to mentis a. the property of the lata Mrs. Stoke and CoL M. S. S'ke, deceaaed, -xi be sold on a credit of twelra months. . . ' j This is to take plac at tjh former rmdence or General Stokes, called the Bend t the Yadkin Uiver, aUiut four miles aboye Wilkesboro. 1 7 I Attention is especially invited to tha valuable and desi rable tract of land offcredjfor sale; j - On Monday evening, the Sth of January, rill he sold as the property of the lata Mrs. Stokes, a valaabla Htok Farm, in Ashe eountr; containing about ICf acres. ' Also, 00 a eredit or 17 months, there will tv sold a quan tity of Iay, and a parcel of Honaehold Furniture. j - . JAUOU r HALEY, Adm'r, With the will annexed of Mrs. R. Stoke, and AdmVof Col. M. S. SUike. ' v : .- , :' ': M DecS 40-dAwlm Segro SaleRenting and Hiring WILL te told at Coon mil Station, Johnston county, N. C, on the 7th dav of January, eifhtor ten likely negrorsL beloneiag to tha eaUU of T. W. Whitley, deceased, f T . ' -' .( v .. , -' . , . Also, wifl be hired out fbout seven t v. likely ; negroe among them is a good carpenter, blackimitb and cooper. - At the same time and place, the mills aad laud blaag ing to the said csUte willie rented, unlc previously dia- Also, th? ffegroea and lands belonging to M. Z TThilley. kovwa Mra iiutwurm iwii track : A. J. HEATH. Adar. . t ' '--,, . SlUftdrwrt -' Dec 4 M li:-r - - TaluaWc Landiand Saw Dill For r- i outer . r-.-. ....-'..: !.- ' 1 will sell to the highest bidder at Ihe Court House, ia Raleigh, on the lt day of January next, at 12 o'clock!, M-, the tract of Land on Which 1 reside, 19 snika aowth west " of Raleigh, containing 350 acres, of which about W acre are ia tultivatioa. There ara.oa the premise com- fortable bouses and caveaieat btrtfs. Oa the land Is also a steam saw mill aad plenty of long Jeaf pine timber. This will be sold either with or withoat the land. " " I.U. . , . GEO. W. ATKINSON. : I ' SS-td-pd Dec 24th, 18C1 Trlnltj College V v THE next Term wUl eemmenee Jan. 7th, 1S5J. , Tuition the amc as formerly, Board $20 per ponth, . ia advsnee. . Wt have eemfortibla- rooms, proper fsroi-ture,-aed good board. ' ,The regular Collegt routine will be continued with a compttent Faculty. We are prepared to receive boya of any ago or advancement. StadewU eaa bare rooms separately or'otherwiM as aaay be pretarred. tor runner tniormauon, aodresa tbe uodersigued - l- : B. CRAVEN, Prtsidtnti December Uth, 1662.- nrlTf m Wanted I 1 0 HniTE DTlTeri for. Mate teaas Wanted f IV to haul con atTsrboroV N.C-, for tht Derft- n,er. rr i T"OMAS D. HOGG;.Capt dee 1-tf Comminary Depsttaeat, Raleigh, C k 1 Li ... i r S.i' I 1 1 1 1! f ja
Daily State Journal (Raleigh, N.C.)
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