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la j . , - :-i . . ' 1 ,; ' -j ; -i ' :U '" . -.'.: . ' . ' . - , : i" : .. : ' 1 ' if f S 1 1LU vi 3 1 1 , .' . . ! I i.!.. " .-.. .... ; .. ..1 ... - " . I i' . -. - . c ; YQU H I- : : ;u . ; ? jS' ': ,:-: '-Z . ' :r'' :;: RALEIGH IT. G., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1863. SATl' AO; Fcftrnary 1 7, 1SG3. IBY Reported iexw-osflr for theState Joarsial. A Jisht amongst tlic Yankee?. ' v . . i - v :- AutiusTA, Feb A special di?p:tcli to' the Augusta (Uted McMnin'villj: :l!'f ienn 5tb, States thai a Ohiu ahd a i'evleral Kentucky i rfgiQeiit,r at Friinkfonj, fiMight .1 eacW other f6r' hlf j an houiv' The reail was Oiiioans killed, and seventeen Toundo(l-fi8 luvkiaiis killed and eleven uadd. i b'igiit The Federal- General, Reynolds' division, as inoT- rTl to Alexandria, Ten n.. yesterday, for the purpose of festroying the fiouringMiIls.; A piriion of jjilof; : Civalry fought them several hours,; but otwiiig to the enemvai (oroe, haa.to Ian dack. lie eleven killed hud .thirty-seven w6unded, a:,d t vventy-six prisoner Oar loss was one iwoundcld yevr York Sfnatorial Election. - i J 'IIich mono, Feb 1.. "v jrihern dates L'th' 4thj have been receive 7, F.rasn-.ns Corr.ina. was nominated hr the Democrats - . . :;; t ..... L in New York for .Senator. On'the 1st b. lint. gan" received'" 64, Corninjj 62, Dix 1, AYod 1 the 2d-haliot; Dix 65, Crning, 63. TheLe-h On lai lire then assembled in ij int Convention, ;whu JI was elected, receiyui-i; 86, Coruing 0. it .. , The Herald h;is a luubrivmx editorial predict ct n.-)lidated dcsrotisni;or: a number of petty mil itary republics in the North. It says, it wiH ihb longer do it 1 1 fbr the goveromerit at Washington to telcraphi jthat our foreign relations are quite satisfactory .It thinks Napoleon means to kick una muss, aud'jfjii' doiiijj so i - I . . i - - n '-Mr? will .be ai:led by Spain. This, it says, prove?' the resignation of the Spanish Miuistry, ec.' . ConfeCcrate Congress. 1- J ' liiCHMONii Yxeb'i The Senate has paired ! the appropriation Tiie Supreme Court bill was further debatnl. In thy .House nothing importa t was done. Mr. Kerner, reported a bill f r fundi tg tho ,il. CUr- i . ' iies- rencv. Made the special-order of the day fr 1 dav litxt. ' - ' The Press Conicntlon. ' 5 AUUUsTA Feb: The Prea: tsnT tion adjourned to-day. I pointed a' board f directors. ( The procredingi not yet been published; , Dr. U. V. Gibbs," of lava lumhiavras e'rced rresident of tlie Frew Asjiici; 4 tion of'tbe. dn f derate States." . PtRCIUSE OF COTTOX A5B TOBACCO BY ' ... .-. G3YCII-N31ENT. . :.": ; We have oltaind the ''following stat-nient of HE thl itirciars of cottiiri alreadv made by the sV erai aciiis oft e Government, up to' the d-ite of their 'rep,rb..'-. . ' .: ' r ' . KTATEMEKT. ' . last i ' i . I'urchVin Miss. " Alabama ' :t '88.212 bales cost'g 21,515 " 2.440 " 1,023 ' " $.1,887.-11 1.735.058 09 &1 88 28; " Georgia. " S Carolina, " Arkansas, 409,172 25-,79q 100,2 IS Total,; 69 &07 bales. crt'g $4474.40Q 57 VI the above amount, tpiar as tne; reports oi..agen.s hov $46,020 75 hive been paid in cash,, and' the re; malnder in bonds. TNo report imm Louiiana ex as and Florida have yet been received, ana po rem: from any ageutsAir the moiUh of Decerhben ha orts. ve reached the office in Richmond, but it is estimated from letters received, that notlfss thanoO.OOO Iwdesj including the .number in the above statement, have, up to this time, been already purchased for the We off the Government. .. '' . . , 1 . ; r . '; ' The average pricf paid on the purchase! reported J is about 13 ctL'td er pouna, varying in uitiereni, States., the average i' t?iii2 lowest. in Mississippi Sand; Arkansn. The nrilees to S paid' hsreafter will be without doubt, cw))derably higher. 1 Spakilig of the Fedf-ral reverse Fredrick si a correspondent of the Manchester Guardian says org I have not observel anions Americans,! jNorthrnj . or Southern, residents of London, any such visible pf-1 foci's of elation and dpresiou resprctiv?ly produjeedi by anv news from the seat of wart as those 1 wHtch i :nave ioiiowea me news oi nurn:nc rcpuisn. oeiore ' Fredricksburg. .. j - i ' J I k The Northerners seem strucK ; down by . Knocked out ot time ana rural v venture. lor ;tne moment; to express (themselves1 wirh that confidence of ultimate triumph which so astonishes Eiiglishmen. ; ! The Southerners, or those . of Southeru procliviiiies, I o me uiutT iintiu, are.nmg'ng up tneir caps in lirf piessibltt juLilee. j: ; i 'I' San Francisco dates of Feburary;21 say the nfsti nc-ciioti oi ne-racinoj. ran way -win uc -compieieu niexx summer, -so that cars can run to tn foot, or the hills f.f Judge Creaner has decided that greenbacks are mot a legal tender. '- . -j1. - fSELeadine articles of the New York Hea'rld endeavor to show that France! i attemptingan imbroglio with upj to Spain the fortress of Gibraltar, and argue that the ill will erowins !out of such must strengthen I the' Hversicn of England to interfere in the American qiKiv tion., , " --.' ' !-'; J--;':'v: t JThe Herald also notes the depIorUIe result of jthef rapture of the Ariel in sending gold Irom California to' Europe, the steamer Sonoroa having sailed frean an Frsncisco vtitli onS million and a quarter dollars! for England. It has also a powerful article urging McLtllan's claims to the command of the army. H Tti.- 'cotton excitement in New. York ; is de:scri bed i . as marvellous. Such has been the Advance in cation . .goods, and ro rapidly! have they changed ; bahdstliatj tne multiplied commissions on. many merchants tocks, in the past .few-days, have amounted, to more 'au me original ct oi tne gwxis. j i - Gex; Van Porn's; Movimints. Gen. iVan Ppp I i reported to be advancing on -Memphis with sihtl brigades.' Tlie Yankees say fifty thousand O'n fede rates are at Holly Springs. - Advices from! Mem puis reoortth r, .,.T. the contstant lookout for raids in afl 4irections. lH f Several oflBcers from the Northwest, who recently resigned while on dutv on the Southwest, have been uismisaed without pay ti.thc rronnd cither of xvwax w mngirascai. .. .' j To Correspondents. Persons writing to as oii their own private basinep?, and reqoiring answers, will enclose stamps to pay postage. We will accommodate alt. our fritads if we can, and will pive them the use of our envelopes and paper, bat we do not think they require us1 to pay postage., It is simply an oversight. . - . . ,. , . - . J I . ; OTjitnarj Xotkes. . r lersons sending obituary notices will please, observe that we will inserr the contents of ten tine grataitonslj, bat all over that amount most be paid for at the rate of en cents per line, and must be paid for in advance; To notice whatever will be taken of obituaries sent to us -on less these terms be complied with. Count the lines, deduct ten from the total number and remit to ns teii cents for each line of the remainder; . No exce ption to- this rule. . Valuable Property for Sale. I offer my hotel property for sale, situate on the corner of Wijmiigton nd Davie streets. The main building contains twelve rooms,' independent of the Dining Itoom, -which is about sixty feet long, kitchen ad joining. Wash-room and other out-buildings on the lot. There are a number of rooms in the immediate neighbor hood that can be rented on moderate terms. I will also sell all the furniture belonging to the house, except what I may need for familj purposes. I will also hire the ter vants for the br lance of the year. I get all the custom the hohse is capable of accommodating, and more than I can have attention to in connection" with other business, there fore I wish to make sals, i , 1 . feb. 7-dlt. ; GEORGE T. COOKE. ICON SCRIPT OFFICE, RaLEian, N. C, February 5, 1863. OliUERS, misconstruction ! hating been placed iipon XjL the . published orders of officers detailed upon re cruiting servfee it is hereby announced for the information of enrolling officers, and others interested, that the execu tion of the conseription law has not been suspended in this State for thirty days, nor for a single hour. ' The officers' char a:ed with the execution of this law will . jdevote "themselves to the zealous and prompt performance I of their duties. :. ' j 'The safetT and welfare of the country .demand that eve ry man, in this crisis shor.ld do his whole duty. Not a day, nor an hour should be lost in fuling up the thinned ranks of our gloriuus and gallant army. " ' . A few more such victories as it has recently achieved will spoedily secure peace and independence to the country. By order of Col. T. I August: . J. C; PEIUCE, Adjutant, . Comtrfandant of Conscripts," ; teb. 7 d4t. for North Carolina. Stage Line for Sale! OWING to the absence of one of the proprie tors in tha army, we are induced to sell our coaches horses, hacks,- ic. This line runs fnom the head of th Western North Carolina Railroad to Asheville. a distance of 68 miles, passing through Morganton, Marion, Plea sant Gardens, Old Fort and the Swananoa Gap of the Blue Ridre. We hae-twenty-six- head of good horses,; four coaches, three hacks and several buggies and harness . for about forty hwrses. Any one wishing to purchase, by calling on the under signed, can, have an Opportunity of inspecting ail the stock on ihe road. , ' Terms of sale, six months credit, note and good scuritj. 5 j BliOWN & MtCO.NNAUGIIKY. f , 1 i E. M. liOONE, Agent. I llorganton, N. C, Feb. 4 4t. . Board at a Private House For Familiet or Traniicjits, Ay the Day, Week or Month., The. subscriber would Inform the traveling' community, or persons desiring to get board.at a private house, that he pas several vacant rooms that can ' be had as above stated. . ., Or he wiit sell the large and commodious house and lot . that he now becupies, if any person should be desirous of purchasing. . II, L. OWEN, f nillsboro', N. C, Feb. 5 3t. " S8TII NORTH CAROLINA MILITIA, Raleigh, Feb. 2, 1863. All citizens of Ralcish and that portiQii of Wake county within the limits of this regiment, be tween the ages of eighteen and forty will present them selves to Capt. A. Landis, Enrolling Officer for this dis trict, at the. court house, on Tuesday, thV3d Februaryor Saturday, the 7th February, 'pr enrolment and detail. Detailed men, overseers, those having substitutes, or exempt from any cause whatever are required to present themselves and their papers to be signed by Capt. Landis, or- they will be liable at any time to be taken up and car ried to the conscript camp. feb. 3-lw.i W. E. ANDERSON, Colonel. I ' .ATTENTION I . J : H'arlns been detailed for recruiting service by Majer General G. W. Smith, commanding the department of North Carolina. I am attthorizedUo re cieve volunteers and muster the.m into my company now in service in his command. The conscript law has been partially suspended so as to permit conscripts to volunteer in companies of their own . selection, without passing -through camps of instruction, and receive -all bounty and other benefits provided by law far volunteers. , , f A full pardon, except as to forfeiture ofc pnyi for the pe riod of unauthorized absence, has been proclaimed by the fjeneral commandieg, to all enlisted men absent without fcave, who may voluntarily return to their commands on or before the 10th day of February next. Tho?e who ftil to return voluntarily are , to be "court martialed, and if found guilty of desertiOa are to -he sentenced to death, present or absent. , ( All who are illegally absent are earnestly enjoined to re turn immediately to their commands and aid in driving back a merciless invader who Would. overrun our State. Let none think to evade the laws and remain at home while their friends and neighbors are fighting their battles as Well as their own. Ihe whole power of the Confederate and State governments is pledged to bring all such to jus tice. ; :.. . .;- , --. .....-. r The patriotic citizens of the country are appealed to, to aid by their counsels and influence in securing volunteers,, and inducing the laggard to j-eturn to duty. ' 1 All members of .Capt. Jno. ILr Norwood's company, who are absent without leave, are notified to report to uie at once. j L. W. ROBERTSON Lieutenant and Recruiting Officer, Co. E, ilth Xeg't N. Ci Troop: I Dunnsville, "; JT C, January 30, 1863. . - d 1?; pd. Recruits Wanted for the 7th N. C, Troops 1 v-t;:; $ioo-iountY;n:.v;.- - 4,''. - ' CONSCRIPTS RECEIVED AS VOLUNTEERS. Ty order -bf ft- Jackson, commanding the JLJ zdarmy corps, Army Northern Virginia, X m auth orized to visit the sections of country, in which the 7th regiment.N. C "troops was raised, for the purpose of path- - "ing conscripts and volunteers, and eonducting them to iue regimeni wunout passing tnem tbrongti camp or in- iirucuon in me orainarv manner. lor wnicnr tne autbont.y of the Secretary of War has. been era'nted. - Very liberal inducements offered to those whd may eome forward and offer themselves for service. s , I All absentees from the army will report to me immedi ately, when 1 visits their respective counties to otherwise they will treated aa deserters. Letters addressed me at Statesyille, N. C, Will be forwarded to me, and receive prompt attention.-' J. It. McAULAY, ; Captain and Recruiting Officer, . . feb. 3lw-d. ' . 7th Rsg't N. J. Troops $100 B0UATY. ! CONSCRIPTS RECEIVED -AS VOLUNTEERS." ; By order of Maj. Gen. G. W. SMITH, command-.- ing the Department of North Carolina, I am author ized to visit Wake County for vhe purpose of recruiting the 47th Regiment N. C. T. ; and am authorized to receive Conscripts as! Volunteers, who may select any Company or Regiment in' Gen. Smith's command, and will receive both Confederate and State bounty. - V-:f ; : Those who fail to volunteer will be conscripted." , JBy order of Gen. Smith, all deserters in said cosnty are ordered to report to ma immediately, also all those who are absent without leave. All who 'promptly, report them selves will be pardoned, except asto forfeiture of pay dur inff their absence, all who do not will be treated as deser-Urs.i- ''. J.W.JONES, I , ; i 3ad Lieut, and Recruiting Officer, ' f ' . Co, I, 47tk Rfft N. C Troops. fJa. " 42wPd. EYERAL Goo3 Comporjtcrs cad -find steady O errploTraent, by iffiraeaiata application at this olnce. ' : Ja.nury i2th, 18S3. -" '.-- -'' "' ' , 100 REWARD, . T US AWAY from the xufescrifcer's planta- JLVi tion, in Caswell coaaty, N. C.T oa Sunday night, Jeeembfcf 28th, 1862; two negra boys, named John ; and Jerry, for whose apprehension I will" pay FIFTY DOL LARS each. - . ; - 3Q1IN is a dark looking oegro. aboat 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, and a little tongue-tiea. Had on, when he left, a green jacket with in v tat buttons. He formerly belonged to th estate.of ' Johu Cook Green, of Culpeper coTintyk J EUUY is about the same etrjor of John, features rather, shirp.'spare-made and abo. Join's height ; -wore; when he left, a copperas-coSored colti;-and a ap with a retl band arorrnd it, and a rosett of ribbon on one side. He formerly belonged to a gentleman in Pitt county, N. C, whose name is not remembered . Both of these nejrroes were recently purchased by me in Richmond, and I suspect that they will endeavor to make their way into the Yankee lines in the eastern' part of. North Caarolina. i" v - :. ' I will pay the above reward for their apprehension and confinement in jail, so that I can get them, and any infor- 1 .n:n ... ; nu l j it.. :n i a i ,i , i i and suitably rewarded. ' Address. '. ' . i r C. O. HOLLAND, i Danville, Va. Jan 7 i . 64-d2w . Driven Wanted! : wniTK Drivers for State teams Wanted; to haul corn at Tarboro, N. C-, for this Depsrt-J 10 menu THOMAS D. HOGG. Cap't dec 1-tf Comimggary Department, Raleigh, N. C.. ADMINISTRATOR'S ITOTICE. ' FOR SALE. centra of the Coalfields bainn, and formerly belonged to Dr. Chas. Chalniers. d-.x til Ali'.j two other, small places with good houses a;:u U-.Hr6vesiseif!s. Apply to Dr. B. C. Will.'?. Chf.l'; Iyel, narflett Co., r to Dr. Samuel C. Rrucc, CaJ tiage, Moore county. Jan. 31. d 3w pd. Fayettt-ville Observer and Wilmington Journal, each copy three times veekly, and seud bills to this oflice. : 'WANTED. r"po purchase or hiro.a prime negro man, ac- J customed to 'the culture of grain, for a firm in Mecklenburg county, where he will be well treared. Ad dress, stating terms, with reference, box 97, Charlotte, S.-C , ; ' ' . 3t- LOST OS MISLAID. ACertiflcate of StooJv, one share of gtOO, in the North Carolina Railroad, the propel ty of the undersigned. The number and date are fo gotten. All persons are forbid to sell or trada said certificate, as a new one will be applied for. , . A. P. VrOODAXL. Feb. 2, 1863. . ' d 3t. . Southern Field & Fireside. lr n example (1 Success. . BACK NUMBERS FOR THE NEW SERIES EXHAUS TED. ' PRIZE STORY! The Proprietor of the , SOUTHERN" FIELD' AND FIRESIDE announces that in cpnscpcence of the lirst numbei-8 of the new series being exhausted, and in ord-jr that new cubscribers may beirin with the commencement of a NEW STORY, H'.'Belhnont" will be completed in Number 5, Jan. 31. and the PttlZE STORY of ;' 'THE RANDOLPHS OF RANDOLPH HALL." Bv. JIi-s krena A. Niner, f Coyington, Ga., Will be commenc.-d in Number 6, Feb. -7th, and all sub-Hcriptions'-receivecl at -this o!ilc on and after the 24th of January, will be entered on the books and'eommence w ith the Prize Story. : ' ; TERMS. For one year.... . ...53 00 For Six Months.. 2 CO - For Three Months.. 100 Single Copies........ .s...;...'..Ten Cents J8 Clubs of 10 or more, for one ear. $2 each. - a ir months, $1 each. Address, ' JAMES GARDNER, jan27 . . Augusta, G a. d 3t pd. 1 Notice to Uie Press. Editors who have accounts against the Con federate District Court, m the case of " R. S. Agnew and others vs. the s-.-hooner Willet S. Robbins," for adver fiiing said case, will send thera to- the. office of the Stofe Journal for payment immecliatel v. The notices were pub lished between-the 1 2th and 24tli November, 1862. Early attention to this matter is necessary to ensure pavment, as the case is about to , be fettled. .-" jan.9 3t. For Sale. EI YE hundred acres of excellent land, one hundred cleared bottom land, tsd under cultivation, n the South Fork of the Catawba Rfer, the'balance well wooded, and known as the Lonergan p!acefc sWnewhat im proved and a desirable pi oe, is otlered for sale, i For terms, Ac. apply to E. Louergan), on the place, or to' Dr. G. Caldwell, in'Charlotte. jan. 2 dot. Headqiirter? 3d N. C. Battalion, Liuht I I I I ' 3 Artillery, ' ' Wilmington, January 23,. 136 Special Orders, ) No. .32. J ; 1 ..' John H. Ilines, John A. Moody, Thos.TL John ;' son. Joseph R. Vincent, Nathaniel Jones, N.L. Oder and David Coffieldj of Capt. A. J; Ellis' company ; Jaine3 S. Jackson, 'Samuel Privef t, John L. Outlaw, James W. Farmer and Charles L. Bailey of Capt. W.m. Badham's company, absent without leave are hereby ordered to re port immediately at these headquarters or they i will be considered deserters, and will ba treated accordingly. Bv order of Maj. Jonx W. Mooi e: - jan.'28-dlmpd. .-. : : AUG. M. MOORK, Adj't: I , Register opy 1 month and send bill immediately to Capt. H. G. .Trader,; Wilmington. Manufactured and Smoking1 Snutr. &c. r TIIE undersigned having talien the large and commodious building, No. C8 Main street, formerly occupied bv Lewis Webb have resumed the manufacture of Chewing and Smokhig Tobacco. ! : We havs in store a large and Well selected stock of Bright and Dark Tobaccos, in K and K ooxes. and !" half-pounds in cuddies. , . v . ; Also, Smokiag Tobacco and SnufT, in all jtha yarious j sized packages, to which wo invite the attention tf the trade Detore purcnasmg elsewhere. , j " I Richmond, Va. dec 8 , , ' 5 - 40 sl'm. Warrenton N, C. Female4 College. THE next Scsllon will begin on Wednesday, the 21st January,- 1863, and continue 20 weeks.! Board and English Tuition, $150; Washing $10; Music and use Instrument $25. i Day Scholars will be charged for English $17,v0 to $22,50.! Fuel $3,00. ' Ancient and Modern Lan guages, Drawing, Painting, Jtc, extra,: Payment, half in advance. '- ' , .- - . . . "i . . Address ' '-' Jan. 17th, 1863. E. E. PAR n AM, President. ." dltpd Town Property fur Sale ! . I offCr for sale two valuable town lots In Mor gan ton. and a meadow containing four acres, lving With in one hundred yards of the depot. . This is snjexcei lent placa for a large tan-yard. : One of the lots is well fenced and in clover. ' It is the' most handsome building site in town. The other has a new one-and-a-half story house, a good well of water, an excellent garden, a large stable which will accommodate forty horse?; large coach -sheds, and a No. one frame blacksmith shop on it. " This is the most desirable property now to be found in market. Refugeerfrom the East will do well to look at the prop- erty, as I am determined to sell, and " will sell on fair terms. If not sold privstely, it will be sold at public auc tion on Tuesday of Burke County Court. J : i " : '(TS.BROWF. 4 E. It. BOONE, Agent. Morgsatsn, N. O. Fsb. i4t. L A t alnable Tract of Land containing 425 acres, wih a fine dvrelling and flutbouses of alt kin-is. The land is situated "ou the waters of Deep River, in the '-'rl For Sale . -THE 5IGES7AIS II0TEL. - MORQAKTOS. K. C THIS large establishment situate la the. ciot eligible site in the town of Morganton, and nearest to the railroad depot, is now offered for sa?e. Terms made known on apftieation to J. 1!.,HAPPQLDT, Jan. 21 dlia. " t V Morjfot'n. N. C. ; .. ' A . ...Wanted. WE V, is'a to hire six or se.en Gook Black smiths. Apply inimediatelv to the nndtrsign six miles-South-west from High Point, or address at High Point, X. C. J. K. j Jt II. H. PHINNIX, Jn 13th 13. ' " dx3w Woda ior Salc ; rpiIE wood dih a piece of land within t-4 to 1-3 A a mils from the Powder Mill owned bv Messrs. Wi- t terhouse &. Bowes is for Sale. The timber has never been cut into, and is the heaviest to the acre of any in Wak countv. Apply at 4 JOURNAL OFFICE. jan. 27 dtf. , .1 - r W. F.' BASON ! Rcsnect fully offers his services as BKXTIST. Oiliceover Mr. Pescud's. i ; ' RKFKECSCHS : 'Diplomas from Medical and Dental Colleges : the regjl larly educated of his professio'n and the many amn thofi who have favored him with their calls during the last ttf odd years. . ! - jan 27 dlwpd. j V Wanted to j Rent. A noiSE,, either turnistsed or unfurnished, containing st least three roims and situated not mot than a mile from the capitol. Ajply at the Journal Oftlce.. Jan. 9. tf Wni. R. RICHARDSON & CO STOCK BROKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Raleigh, 14 . C. fOFFICE OH rATRTTtVltl.E TP.KTT,1 WILL Give Particular Attention to sale and purchases of State and Confederata bonds. Banik Bank and other stocks, collection of drafts and any -business connected with the diU'erentldepartments bf the State government. j Bank notes of all Southern States bought and sold. HKFKRKNCHS. O. G. Parsley, and W. A. Wright,, Wilmington. John D. Williams, and W. G. Bradford. Favettevil'rf. .' J. J. Blackwood, Charlotte. '. V i K. Lane. Wavne Countv. John D. Whitford, Craven County. . Hon. Thomas Ruflin, Alamance County. Hon. W. N; Edward", Warrenj County. - Hon. D. W. Courts, Rockingham Couuty. II. W. Guion, Lincoln Coantyi j And citizens of Ralwigh, geneVallr. Jan. 15th, 1863. f wldSms Soiiccl A 'XL Persons who present themselves at the Surgeon General, between the huars o' -ljL Of! imce or me jurcreon 8 and 10 a. m., will be vaccinated; free of charpe. EDWARD WARREN, I Snrsreon General of N. Carolina. Raleigh. Dec. l.ltb. 1862. 51 dtf ..- Jersey Settleineiit lianas for Sa!( 1 1 'T"IIIS plantation is on the Yadkin River, half JL ai mile from Holtabnrt? Depot j on the N. C. Railroad, i in Davidson countv curtains eight hundi-ed acres, half i cleared and in cultivation. The balance Is wood land. 125 acres river bottom land in cultivation, and 75 acres of th bpst juality of uncleared creek bottom compose a part of the abov tract. There is a good dwelling and ont hous es on the place, orchard, Ac. Applications in-my sb eence will bo made to R. A. CaldweH, Esq., Sllisbury, N. C ANDERSON ELLIS. Dec ! 36-d?m To Kefugcc tmd -Others. H0USF ana lot for Sale.-An excellent Ilonsc and Lot at Holly Springs is ofiered for sale. The I'oueis a large one with six rodms, four fire places and necessary, outbuildings, and a lirte w ell" of water in the yard. The lot consists of 25 acres in wood. The placi will be sold cheap. The neighborhood is good. Apply to - STATE JOURNAL OFFICE. I T TT J Ot U, - GLUE, , BEST IRISH GLUE, . THE MANUFACTURED BY THIEM & EE APS, ; KALLIUil, '4' j;. - Oct. 29, 1P?2. liilisboro' N, C Militiiry Acadcmjv ahe Ffirth 'Academic Year tt this Institution . will commence on the FIRST WEDNESDAY IN FEBRUARY 1863. to I For information and circulars anply SUP'T (II..-M. ACADEMY, I nillsboro. N. C. i 32 -d3m. Ndv . 28, 1862. Saw Mill hnd Turpentine Still for Sale. TTAYlNGsa XA my land; I N. C. Railroad, aired the best portion of timber off 1 otter tor sale my null immediately on the between Stalling and Smithfi ldstations. The mill is a titty horse power, in good running order. The turpentine still is in good oroer, holds 18 barrels. 'Can be bought on a credit if desired. The still is suitabls .for a hiskev still. N. M. VINSON. i -tf Ootlo Rristles! Bristles! Bristles! mnE Subscriber will give! the highest Cash A Price Tor any quantity of Bristles. " Farmers and others would do well to be careful snd save all the Bristles they may have during th coming scasou. " I Apply to THILLIP THEIM, . ' Raleigh, N, C. . September 10th. 1862. ' 87 tf For Sale.! 1 ' Second Iland Family Carrlaj: to 26 tf. Raleigh, X, C Plantation for Sale, lOXTAIMXG 1000 acresSOO acres cleared, Vy aoont zoo. bottom land and TOO acres in the finest urn- - ber 16 miles from Charlotte, N. Ci j- lusprorements good. lAppljto; - J. L-MOREHEAD, i Jan. 19, !S63-d2w i gharlotte, K, C, : "'"':- A Teacher j : WANTS a Situation In a School or a prlTSte family, after Christmas.' Sbtis now enrseed and ' desires a change at the close of the present year, on ac count of a desire to get from the neighborhood of ths ene- . mylin Eastern N'.TJ. ; She is a native of this State, and can teach French, the English Branches, Drawing, Ae., ' "i , i :.- ,. Adreta - . . M, . 1 Care Editors State Journal. '- Nov." :; - Z: - :- 1-. v 13-drf 1 Situation as Teacher Wanted. A ; younk lady, a native or the Statc and ara 1jLL daate of Wesleatt Female C :llege with some experi ence, wants a situation as teacher. She is competent to teacb English, Latin, French and II usic She will accept a situation in a school or in a private' family. , Address h Jan. 28 Impd. Mrfresboro jTc. j . Piano for Sale. E0R sale an excellent one at ChlckcriBS Pi anos, in perfect order, cased in Rosewood and of largest size. Apply to this pfficeor to E. G. Haywood. t :? jan lv -'', 5 -''-; . "-".r; -" 59-tf ;r r; s .t notice. :r - - ,: A LL who are Indebted to ns bn open account , . will pisaso call and pay, ot bond the same. Jan. lTtk, ltt. dim WTLLLAMS AHAYWdOlV'; Confederate Siiies of America; u jTotifcdrttft Distixt 04 m. Fear, in th. lI Cuit . U ; tlie iJist kt vf krirl'.tf. Ntth Carolina, at SaibLury. IxeiWr iTrn, 1C2. ! , G EN EH Al i 1ST The fieri of tie GENERAL ORDERS. teimt Milrlct Tonrti A wi! Eot iw eterutRja natil tfcre jiMiibt after 1 I4r at c-rt witbuut rxctoBu : f - 1 . . . . 1 . . . 1 , 3 ft . -wwafl v 2nd. ItlriKlauH paying jtnst t armi. im - tUm a. will - file in fhs several aerks Ufters, m r be for Sri Term. l63, th reeeirW of Hlmha!, t er. W ta Clerks V errtaia khat 11! hi tor Utenrst si tb eipiti tafnth frotn t tin f tn 3tre?iat afVimt whom deere i!teml at la.t Spring Term, will pmyi th Rwinn tb Irterwt ttst n:av aecreesad vwajn spaM, within tUre snottba after Sf rinjf Tern, 1W3, rlr ecUoi will therefr:, i and they wdl be subjtei jo tbe cvU of innlcg and t-4- lecting the same. j i 4h. Receivers to whom deeres,ia part r Inmhole. r paid, most immediately notify the C!erk of sfh paymrBt ami the Clerks will not issuU caseation w hen payments arc ' ' , it:namad. ." ' I i ..; 1 Ordered bv the Coart.jthat the Or or this Uoori f cause publiea'tkU or be above General Order to l wade wek!v. for four con;HBtiy wetks. in the months f Jan- j oarv and Febrdrv, in tb Klare JMarwal, ryetieuie i.t,.ni. N.-Crillna Watchman, ami Wilwlnr Lton Journal, And furbish a ropy berof. to thsTrt4 if I the District OurU of ITamlSeo sad Albeinsil4to oe tpreaa , pon the . records of said Courts. A ttest'. 4 . ' ' DAN. COLEMAN. CTk C. P. V. jgff The sbovs named pipers will serd. their lulls he Mate onrnaf rj!ev i Eronornv tit l!ouse-kcplntv PERSONS WISUIXGfO ECOXOMlSR WItL'BO well to send tb ibscrkbr two dollar, for which he will send them three ttct pt, tb' irost ?iful to IIons Keeoera ever nsed.- First. I wi'J send a receipt for o-iM-pg the rdosry country-msde or turrentiile ov at a . coat of ft more than two cents per potind in addition to theo8t f ths than th ordinary soap, ind make. them wch whiter., aoap. This article wshes tlothea w itb mach leas rubbing I have sold a great many or these reetdpt, and io far, I have not beard a sinrle .cdnaplaiiit. Second, One for Biaaing an exctllett article of washirjf Soid. ': , . . In -rsbig thia-preparatlon verV little rutbinr be neceasarv The ingredifnfs for' making ts are art kept in moiirDrug and Grocery Store. By tinr this preparstiop, clothes csn bp prr ared for th starrh and iron jehaper. and with ore efSe, than the ordinary way of washing.1 The wrtticl can h mads ii a very ho'rt; time. , . 4 i , ; Third, One Tor naVtny jibtent starch polish. The tieofthis polish -will enable the most ordinary Ironer to give linen the spfearance of jut having left th hand of the most experienced hnhdier Very beautiful. No Savinirs Bank ides tskt in pavment. ' Addi fts, P. A. PIERCY, P. Mu ! Mopnt nope, 1. O..Hcklenburg Co., Ta. i Certificate?. i We hereby wrtifv that have fairlv tested Mr. Pier- j v vs Receipts for making Sbsp, nd believe It to bt eerv i ttuag he rep-eecfs it. L ' ! L. E. Ftfif. M ClarkitiUe, Vi. I Drxiv A LswrLi.ss, , D. j ; K. IT. Batists i Co., Poydtoa. ; -' SAfctTt. Lioi D. . Wi T. CaArrta, Cbirlotte, V a. Wit. H. Bi axcmI Meklenbnrg, Vs. This will certify that T hafve elven tr, Flercy's receipt a fai,r trial, and that it is nb hmllBg U. At. baiTHr Lnnenburg. This i toeertifv that I have ued.ths ahoy rereipt 'nr ! making Snap, and think it is ths best and cheapest meth- tst and cheapest meth I would not be entire- 1 1 1 . T 1 : . 1- oi oi uiakiti it,, x nave evpr aeen. jlv niiunui. n mi ecu uwuii n- Eusaa AxDRSwa, Lunerbsrg, s. i I would advise every Tatnily to pnrchss a Reef fpt, i Taey could not spend a dollar to torn them out wore w A. liiiLT, Lunenourr, s. No House -keeper' sltruld lie without these useful receipts rscsiir Andssws. LuncnDurg, a. Jab; Iv. Nash, Mecklenburg. s.. ov. 21. ' dJkwims EXTRACT. " WAR DEPARTMENT Ana'rl aku Irsr. Grn's.,Orri lldL-HMOxn, July Slst, JSC I GENERAL OKDER5, No. 63. f. HI. INrasrsph I. Genefal Orders, No. 41, rect se ries', is hereby revoked, - and all parohd triiw. t whoea Rjfimeiit ara in the East.FwiU report at Hichmond, Vir- ariuia; and those whose Beriwents. are in the Vtestat Vicksburir, Mississinpf. IV. All ei7ures and impnvssmeDts of every decriptioa of propertv whatevef.'sad epecially of arms and Ordnance i tor. e; belonging to the Ststts ol the Ccsfederaey, are hereby prohibited, and on. cert of the L, r. Army ar tn joined to abstain carefully from seek seizures snd imre- uients, and in case they are made by mistake, such officers at e ordered to make prompt jrest it ution. ' Siirntdl S. COOPER. - Adjutant snd Inspector CcBsral. IlKAi)QeAsftst 5th N. C. Rioiwi jt, 1 Ausrrt 6th. 162. t The atteaMoii of the officers aad u.ea oi the 5th X. C Regt., is called to the above f rcjr, No. snd all offleera, snd men' are required toTepi-t immedisfilr to the Head quart .-a. or send rtincstesioi ?nrgeoa. By ordr of ; . v COL. McRAE. tuff, 9 - I ' 76 If V- i Notice to Kcfudccs and Others. 5 So A ACRES or excellent land onc-hiir In JtV woods, so ample dwelling and oat-houses can be purchased by spplvicg to the subscriber. -The location, od'N. C. R. IL and Yadkin River. 5 miles from Salisbury. GUN A. BRA DSil AW. jan. 21 dlmpd. large sapplj of boo s and shoes constantly kept at the manufactory, one door from ths Witck- office; also, choice dry. hides. MOUVA. BRADSnAW. Salisbury, N. C. January 24 dlmpd , : : Notice: Oy Monday the lCtbr February ueit, I will aell at auction, at th Cturt House Door, in Raleigh '- 8 - .': C. u. n ARRISOX. Adm'r. . if Bryah Green's Ettat. JanUth.lMS. - dim neadqearters Cavalry Brljndc, V - j JascABY 15ra, 183. Osssass. OsrsaV No. I TIIE General Corarasri(!lrig annonncr to all absentees from his brigade, that sbold they volun tarily rvpoi t for duty within fifteen days from the'pabilca-5 tion or thH order, that i betire th 1st of sebruarv nut. no charges will bs instituted against them tor ait delta-qu-jcics. -" r; ' This does. not include com nimoned offcrrs. wLcseea- atnple,4n several instances, his been Injurious to the m . - By order of Urir. Gen. n.2L ISOBEKTSON. , , jan. 21-tf. WM. A. wbUTHlNGTON, A; 1). C. j Valuable QOltl lh hllCi IVOll WOTIvS fOr - gAft . ' -i . -,-rf ;,, .-: - 05,10. ---:' - ' ' - ' " - I offer for sale theKingfs lion n tain Gold lllces, one of the best in ths Confederacy. Al, mf valua ble iron works 00 Buffalo! Creek in this county. Tho iron st orks is in full operstion and capable-of producing two tons of iron in tweaty-ffeur huars, at a very smalt .cost. Any .parson , wiwg ito ro into the iron business. would do welt to-examins tbijs property. : Addrtss or call on m in Shelby, Cleveland ct unty, 31. C. - . . l A. K, TJ0MES15T. t Shtlbv, Jan. 3J, 13- r v d-tf. FE.TT Elanlis on hand and for Sale, at the journal utnec. V, i
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