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Ten linea make a square. . s ijMm ' p&i Advertisements for the Daily will be inserted ,in the T.ri-WcekAvre of charge. , This ., is an inducement wbi h cannoUail to attract the attention of Advertisers. The aboveVrates apply, njy to the daily paper. Advfer timcuts iH be insertpdki the Weekly paper at the usnal rcirular rates; viz: One dollar pcrsquare jfor the first ja sciiion, and twenty-five cents for each subsequent Jn$"r- Special Notices will-be charged fifty per Cent higher than the above rates ten lines or, less of leaded in a t ier making a square. -; . ' ... . -j j ' . . v' V Vl A liberal discount to yearly advertisers. ... : GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTn-CAROJJNAt ; I . ; ' . PltlDA Y.NoV ;:;v .senate' .: j"?.' ' vv 28k. J U" OrllrtlU ill VUiICi I ll 11 "WVR. I r , , ;s Smulry reports frotn SUtnding OimmittceS'. wre Mr. Ellis, from thv Select1 Corhraittec toconijer rje bill to rnircliiise clottiing, etc., reporter it ock t4ay )rvM4ulay at 12 'cl(k:k. j. . ,1 Mr. White iutriKiaeetl a:bill,-tb'aiTietyiari orlinace 1 tf the Gmvcution nwki-ig provision for tlie fiunilfiea ! of (leccascil and d'usablwl sokl-rs. ilielates to Jhe prompt payment' of bounty. Ue(errc(j. ? ; "' Mr. Itamsay, h re-l ution to refer tni the. 0ramie- "on 1Y (positions and Grievances, so much of the Givl ernor's rnfessge as relates to salti : f i . The resolution tocoutinue the oef!ition of tlie rli 'nanca of tire Convention prohibitiagj the distillation ot' liquor from grain, was read tbe secpid tiirie. ; Mr;. Laiie was surprised that the Committed to wli.nn the proposition wa referred, had reported ,ad vtrsefy thereon'. ' 'He thought the qiiestion now jsyas . wjiiakcy or .bread., iJetween , the tvvo, he preferred Wo.vl. It ':is evident that if much mora whiskey was .'listil I ii there would be no bread jr i Mr. Sharpe thought that a mere resolution-rcjiuUl 1 not exteud an wrdinunceV but that a bill was, necessa ry. Besides he undtrsto rflr that a b'ill was no w be- ... fore the-hnise,, which would niove fully accomplish the purpose desi red by Mr.' Lane. He 'm jvedthreso- Mutioti be laid on the table -adopted, ' ! The bill to antem! an act incorporatins the Li?zer 'dale Copper C.mpainy. Passed its Sdlreading, I Also, the bill to amend the charter of tho AtlaiUc, Tennessee and Ohio Haiiroad Company. s IJ Thebill to amend the 9th and 12th sections, ,er lOL Rer. Code was read, and, I I "i i lr. Murrill offered a. substitute repealing sectisT to 13 inclusive, and proposing the appointment b tlie C)iirt.r Tleas and Qn i rtp'r Sessions ;o! a tloadOvn iii issioiiei -who should let to contract I the keeprg ol ' the roads in good order. The substitute wasjfcted, - and.thebill passed with an1 amendment excevptiiiy; f rtm its oi)eration Ministers of the- LTOspcl alniying compensation to overseers of roa A1 message v re(v&0fffh(iQ-roHng to elect forthwith au-eiliT.oooiiig cleric, ami concarreu ' in. : ' - - - VJ - r - J i An election 'was held but the vote Vas nt au Tifinneed . " - . I k ' . A message was received' from the -House txasmit- v Jri'ng a report from the subcommittee oil lMnace- The hi 1 to ecura the property of ! married vi?omeu on its second! reading was informally passed over. Th bill for the better manasi-meut of movent estates on its secoml reading, was taken up an read thpsi'cond time. - . j II' ' Mr.-Lane thought the present law eutirely: viuade nnntA He thouerht instead of securing iusticc, it fivnrnd tho note shaver.' the' sharper and others oi thatiik. - ; U:.'-y - :: . : ''""'' ... . H On Mr Warren's rhotibu. the 'bill was laid ou the ' 'table. r ir ' '' ATr Rninsav moved that a -message "be sent to thq : House,-proposing to go into an election for5tate.Treas : iircr atli o'clock; "'" : .t - Mr. Lane desired that tlifi message should nof be sonf .' Tf was a. f:iit wpll known that a number "of Senators were absent, called away for different nirr . iiosps anfl h thought it would not be right io elect J ' " " " . ... that officer during the absence of those Senators. Mr MnVriU rnnni'irrail in Itlift Senatr'.- rcmVke. The message was ordered to be-sent. " I : Subsequently, a m'essage WSs . reCei ved , f rorn i . th? House rfasingto concur in the proposition, z i The.bill in regard to the hire ol tlaves, onit seconc) reading, did not pass. !; ':,'. The bill to prohibit for a length of . time the distil lation of spirituous Hquors, amendatory of Jan ordi r.anco of the Gmvention; on its second heading; was considered, and the bill reported by the Committee on the Judjciary offered ' as a ubstitpte. After some h'M&itiouS, the substitute passed, its j seeppd and third readiugs. " . .4 ? -'' - ': ' - HOUSE OF COMMONS. ' f: At 1 1 nVhwk the Sneaker called the! House to or- J der.- ; . . '' : ... . . ' : . . J k'i Prayer by "the: ReK ;MrIiusdellCv,;;f ' ' The joint select committee to enquire whether the Pffices of Attorney and Adjutant General were vacant, consist of Messrs. Donnelly Shepherd, Beall and Jud kins of the House ; Messrs. , Graham, - Brcjwu, and llamsay oftheSeflate. ; -; - ' i - . . Mr-.Robbins presented a raemonai from the citizens V3&Bdolph county, paying la tax upon dogs, ' Mr. Davenport presented a petition anj piemorial in favor of allowing Wyatt a free man V-coon toen : slavchimiif toCV AJFctlierstoueiof Gatti -.- j x A nuberf reports1 wete;rereVedfrpm the several Etanding aud4 selComuiittees : ; -MrJ Worth; presentecf a Veport fiora the pnanje : accounts of the Public? Treasurer had ibubd Ui ffiM -J? 9ft': correct , 1 i'& i H f1. .v.- .BILLS ON;TflOR Iv-;r::, t Mri: Bvnum. for ntbe reUefipf tbi Jailor,::o( Edger combe II "combe rmintv - TtiwsaKrrriul thercoiid time; and laid TkT Ingram, io exemct 50 a.?rs r.f Ur rvx, uuuuh: auer isi jannarr. iRfia . . ? ; : . fHarrisoji, W hare capital executions privat .Mr. DounelL to. admit riroof of thh UmnAJin Ir L A A. AL " . . . J f - . . If VI till IS attesting witnesses iri certain cases: 1 ! - . : Alc-, tp provide for the probate of Willss. in T X7i "wuiip.eu oy tut enemy Ilr.jHeaden to provide manufactoi lanufactories of cotton and wool cards. Ml! w;sert;: to IricoVporate the Beattiville Sem-1 "M r'f Tii mr in fUnt i".. . - ',' use thieir inrlnence to procure the passage of lomg hrivate soldiers 20 per, month. , j' a law al- "A nqessage .was received from ihV ko'ria to make a verbal amendment in the resolution fr,.wTl by Mifi Person m yesten Is v. .;.'. -5 On motion of Mr. Fowle. the resol tit ions wrfF I ji-" pnnhe) table and ordered tv be printed. ' 1 ' ' ' via later Hour :Alr. Nhelifril m.vori tr in,,,, ine resolutions ' which wj .uml Uf:f, ci..,-. .111 . I i 3 . . ' i : arid !sb ppbrted by Messn. Shepherd Vaud McKay." After isomo debate M r. Po wle. withH wi fi lioni uq the ;amendment was. uiianimotislyiadopted. i , f . f JiiiiLS j TH1K SECOND. BEADING. i 1 ' Trt tnnjul tk .SetU boo ;.,! I Oa-J chalwter IT -vTl J i Code. Authorises the 'County Courts" to fhcrease the fees of, jaijlors to a sum uot exceeding one dollar per day for each prisoner. . . '.. -. :.- ;. i' ... . . "!'..! 'T... I l. I i .1 i mi r . ' !'.-.. - ij.r4 jrerpies epposeu tne mn- asa general law? was uncalled for. ; lie thaught the present fee of S15 Tier month sufficient. ' . - . : . ' f . i Messrs . Cowjes and AVorth supported the bilLi' Mr Peebles offered an'amendment limiting thebill trt th end of the war. Rejected and the bill passed its second and third readiugs Jf 'A A Eiessige was sent to the Senate pro posing" ti en ter jnjto an electi m forth with for aii Kugrossiug Clerk and nominating Messrs.;rJohn Moore, James J, An derson,, Duncan G. MclUe and Vef!. The Senate amended by proposing two Engrossing Clerks, which was agreeti to. , . i , Tire House voted, but the first election was declar ed informal, the House haying voted for each candi date .seiiarately. while the Senate voted at once for both. Mr.. T. U." Hill's name being placed in ubmi- nationvithe House v.ted again, when Messrs. Moore and Hill were elected. 1 ; ,s . : A hiessage was received frm the Senate proposing to enter into an election ior Public Treasurer "atdialf pait one o'clock. , ' 1 Mr., Love wished the election postponed, as many members were unavoidably absent for a few days. Mr. Peebles sjioke to the same effect. , , THe motion w 'S rejected.! j Ayes 41, pays 44. The matter endwl here, as the House adiourned to Saturday morning ,11 octock; , From the London Str. THE FITTING OUT OF THE, ALABAMA. I -AVhile the Alabama was in course of construction at j Birkenhead, the American Consul at Liverpool made a representation on the subject to the custom authorities. Nothing came of it, and further rep re- sentations werefmade, we7 believe, to the board of i rajdei This also proving iriefiEectnal,' the opinion of Mr. JGIlier, Q. 0, was taken on the lawfulness oftie prpcleeding, under. the Queeu's prociamatiou of neu trality. The Jearned gentleman'si opinion was decid ediyj against the builders or 'owners, of the vessel, .arid was t herefore, su'jmi tted to the ;Fprt"gnvOffice.a ; The law officers of the crown werp then, consnlted on; the matter, and . their opinion, we ; understand; entirely 1 coincmea vvitn tuatpt jvir. uouier, ic.oecame, tnere foreitho' ddtv of the Government to. pro vinit the de parture of the Alabama; but: by tfe time this dech-; ion was anived at she had left the Mersey, aud p?r hap, commeuced her career jof desperation and do-; st ruction.; ' - . 1 ' ! I f !- It is known that as maiiy;as nine other; ships are being. built or equipped m British harbors ior the service pf the Confederates. If they were tServe Hnitfly and strictly as .vessels of war -if -.they .were'to bd emploved lit tho attempt to break the blof ka(le;t(i recover NeW- .Orleans, to fight, the Federals in the Sbutherrr rivrs, or other .legittnuito. arts of warfare tnty wouui, nevennewws, oe suojoci m arress anu ue- a..;A' -rs i ir - . - 1.-;.-: ''iwi' i v'... : , f . . - i . io - Ih this city, on Wednesday night last, the infant son of J onn ;and iil-ollle hpeluian. By the (xoyernor of North Corolinst. APHOCLAMATIOIT.. TXTnREA in rti-tler to stop, If possible, the Vjf - wicitea' systenr-wi .spcuiaiiuM ttijiuu miunS the land, and prevent '. the production of famine in ; the milst of plenty, the Legislature of Nor- h Carolina, by a joint resolution thereof, ratified on the 22d day of this' mdnth (November) have authoVized'me to lay ah emjbar golupoil the exportation from the State of certain articles of prime necessity, exp.ept to certain persons and for cer-; tain purposes : " ;:' v'" ' '" '- r SC " I'-" i Now, therefore, I; ZEBULON'B. TANCE, Governor of. the State of North Carolina, do issue this my proclamation, forbidding all persons,; for the space of .thirty days . from; the date hereof, from carrying beyond the ' limits of the Stkte any salt, bacoh? pork", beef,. corn, meal,- flour, pota tos shoes, leather,' hidesj 'cotton 1 cloth, and yarn .and woolen cloth. The following persons are alone 1 to bej ex enipted from this prohibition,! vi i ' " J ! AU Quartermasters andCommissioners, Agents of the Confederate Government and of any State of the Confed eracyj exhibiting proper evidence. of this official characr. tet ; also all Agentaof any countv, district, town or icor pojration of other States, who shall: exhibit satisfactory' proof of their authority Tto purchase such articles in behaf .of such town county,' district or corporation for. public usps, or forj'distribution' at eost and transportation, and not for re-saleor profit ; also,; all persons who ' may make oaith before i the nearest Ju tice of the Peace that the ar ticles purchased are for their own private use, and not for resale, before they, are Temqvcd ; also,'- all persons, non resident who may have bought such articles before the dite h-reof' The -exception is to .J1 sw,n?ue non-residents on th M-coast and in their own Tories, ana tol cargoes entering any of otfr ports from abroad. , ri (Any of said articles tbt may be stopped trantxtu from our borders are to be confiscated to. the use of the. State. - - ' -T -- - jUntil further orders the Colonels of Militia intheidif ferent counties, are enjoined to see that this proclamaHon is! enforced. " ' " : '- t , . i INotihtendingor desiring to prevent tne people oi our sister States from sharing with our own citizens whatever we can spare, but to repress speculation so lar as may oe possible, I earnestly appeal to an gooa cmaens w sustain me in the enforcement oi tnisprociamauoa iw ms common srooa. r. v, - In witness wnereoi, zjivbuhjh x. invn, ernor,'CapUin jGeiieral, and, Commander-in-Chief bath signed these presents, and caused ihw Rrot Real of the State to be affixed, i .i v v r ww rf . i r u a m - n tt Done at tkecityof Raldgh,, this 26th day of November, 'A. D., 1862 'and in- the - voar of our maepenaence uie 87th.'. :) .'. , vu5. - Z. B. VANCE. : Bv the Governor : " ; ' - - I nt R H. BxTTtB Private Secretary. 1 '' ' tNov27c-:- .r.l w ,:a" ;--':'- . ' ' All papers in the State copy twice- v . ' . Hillsboro9 C Military Academy The Ffiftn Acaaernlc Tear or tms instunuon wilt commence 6n the FIRST: WEDNESDAY, IN FEBBUARY. 1863. For information and circulars apply L v ...i.ii-' 'SUP'T H.M 'ACADEMY ; , liillsDorer, w. ' AvJ !?t7 ------ 33-dSm. :i - - - - - -t - " " 1 - JL'der.iOaU or lyfaaivere4t mv 81e..(.forfl?erly ;Cliytons,T Ualeiwpoaitftjlwket BY TELEGRAPH. i t'l Reported expressly for the Suta Jonraai. -- " From the Sooth west AdTancc xr tire Federals.1 V.. .'.;': . iciiiiosD; Tfov. 23,, A letter in the Adcertiser & MtgUtcr date! Heait .Quarters Cavalry Ditision ten miles north of Holly . Springs. 23d, snys, no doubt the enemy intend ad-: - Vancing in this direction. : Fifty t "sixty " thousand ahtumistsare in froiit at Grand function,- .Davis Mills, and. iLeGrange; ; IleinforceroeiiW'are joining ' thm rfai,y frum Memphis ami Jackson; U i i .The enemy are rapidly repairing the Memphis and Charleston Rair lload, to Grand Juuctian; also the Mississippi Central toward- Holly Springs. AB the stations and bridges are heavily guarled.-n k a .-, Their armed foraging parties composed f the vi-1-st robbers and muiderers on the , face of the earth, ravage the .country round, for miles! on every, sida. Davis, Mills toStoscow seems to be their base. Capt. Mitchell's cavalry company attaeked a Yaft kee frage train ejmprieihg forty wagons, jplanled by eighty cavalry atid two companies of infaiitrv. killing uxud-wqiuiding Iwcnty-ntne ederaj Thgv fiaplorcd; QicvTO-prinuuers anu lony-eignt mutes without lossi ' The prisoners and captured property were brought in lasknigbt. I . T Another Tankcc Gunboat Captured. . , . . - Richmond,. Nov; 28. : A Federal gutibbat was capturjpd in New , River, Onslovv county, N.' p.on the 26th inst., by Captain - Newkirk's cavalry. The rew escaped after setting the steamer on fire. Considerable property has been j saved. " She had been ur to Jacksonville, and broke ojwn the Court-House and . Post Office and carried off rail the papers and records they could find.- No allu ' sion tot their burning the towu made by couriers or Tetters.'. ' '-'."-r ." Casualties Wilmington & Manchester K. R. Acci :: dent. -.iJ 1 . ' .' -. RicHMOxn, Nov. 28.f ' - The casualties on the. Wilmiugtfin & Mauchtstef Railroad,; on VVednesday evening, five miles west of-Fl-renctf, were rkilled, the two Misses Newbold, 6f 4 Charleston; -Wounded : Sarah vJ. Puliam, of jRich- inoiid. ,V., skull fractured; TVrJ- Swann,;of?0a.; slioulder 'dislocated ; J. M. Braritly, f"S, GM anif broken ; - - Battle of. Ga.,arm broken ; Ancrum,pf Charleston, badly bruised ; Mrs..Newbold and ikliss Warwick, of Charleston, badly, bruised j Thomas F. Gurse, of Wilmington, ditto ; Mrs. Cjt. Hawkihsiof Ga., James Dawson, arid A. M,' Waddell, of Wilming ton, severely. . Others lig!itly bruised. . . j Apple Brandy for Sale. , TIIE imderslgied hare some 10,000 to 12,000 gallons of Apple Brandy, which they offer - for sale. Apply to - - SCALES WEITfl, - 1 - ' .'; " - '':' 't'--." Madison, K. C, t Novi:27, 1862. ; ' , 32-dlmo-pd ' , n"" NoTlcerT ' : OX Saturday, the 13th tit December, I will sell at the Court House door in Raleigh, a fine pair of ' liay Horses ; also, a single horse' cart, the property of' the late General L. 0'IJ. Branch. . ' v r ' ; Tbrms : Six mouths credit, note with approved secorityj nor 28-dl0i& wl . WM-. A.-BLO U ST, J r. Admr . V NOTICE. ' -? - f y Monday, 15ili December ncxV 1 scl1 l Jrt Jtr,t rill oy-rriiKe country 15 unles 0rth -9f - Ualeigh, the' following property belonging to the estate 'of Benjamin F. Blddle,' deceased, viz' t About 20 negroes, " (among them are likely youngmen, women and boys,) a - carriage and harness,1 a rockaway and set- of double 'har ideas, a buggy and harness, a : wagon with iron ailetrefes -' and tm'etsf harness, several barrels of pork, household and kitchen furniture t also, a May nard Kifle, A N avy 4 Uevolver and a , Colt's lie vdlver, ana several pounds of fine; f 'Terms made known ton day of sale ' ; 11 ?j i; rn si -;,:- 1 " SAML. S. BTDDLE, I 1 Adm'r. 29-dtd " Forestville, Wake county, Nov. 25, 1862, i i - 'Office Whington'& Wfldon R. R. Co. -, .Wilmington, ;N. C, Nov. 20th, 1862. r nllE adjonrned meeting of the Stockholders of X the, Wilmington &. Weidon Railroad CompsT will be held on the 4th "dav of December next, at Wilmington S. I). WA'.LArCE, Pres'tro fern. nov 25 - J 29-dtm Steam Saw Mill For Sale. rpHE rNDERSIGXBD ha?e an excellent Steam X. Saw Mill, of Twentv-two Hnrae Power, which they will'sell eheap They will sell the engine either ritb,:6r without the saw null. ; j-. . , : -.!.;; . , For further particiilas address f . .; ' . t: : ;j . - MARSHALL & 'KAHS4 'iV , . ' Louisbrg N. C. " Nov.261862 ,. --': ; , u i .d7tpd ''miFE Rfiherihpr will send tn'iinT address, unon . X receipt ol One Dollar, full directions for making four ; d uTerent colors of thir valuable, i k, viz. : blacls, blue, red r and green. . . It only requires a sharp pointed stick .to, write with it, can be carried in the pocket," atiU alwavs ready hence its usefulness to our soldiers. vCan be sent by letter for ten cents.'' It is tndellible; J- ." I : Addrest GEORGE' C: 3IcNEILL, .-v--n -' ' -' . , - Amelia C.-H., Va. '. t NOV 26,1862. ojipu :- y f Rooms to Let.i;;.:ri'':;" " TWO Rood unfurnished Rooms to let Iri the. central part of the city, with or without board. -- Address to this office. f ss. . r i Nov 19 " ' v-'- - . jTi- glue, GLUE, .; -i" . - :dnu. MANUFACTORED (BY ' THIEM & FRAPS, ' r 7 r-c - 1 . ; ' UALEIGIL vNC Oct. 29,1862. .: I. 6-rtf L CHATHAM ! COALFIELDS RAILROiD f T A 'MEETING OF THlv COMMISSIONERS AP- nhintpd for oneninff Books of Subscription to .the above Road, the following Resolution was adopted 1 r- , Reiolved, .That Books; of Subscription, for toctasfit fjinnpany be forthwith opened, at Jthe .Rant of Cape Fear n the city of Raleighi under. th&Superijatendence of yf m. II. Jones. . ' : Feb.HU . hr r- yy ; Oitofcliools. j y' 4 f rinhiP! SaiTMpriMrVYarDiDare2L ioLfarnlsn' with Xl board and comfortable accommodstions Students, at- section, ana enjoy pwiv.wivic.;; r- ; iil ii i .u t termfrom $12.5p5Upei; jnonth. . - f February p, At'-;.. 'i o' 2-tl SawmilriiUn -rr N, C. Railroad, betweentt9WSMdU th. min ia'a'fiftV horsAoWet'. Sagood rtrnhin .drdifr- r3rr .. .-Vr j, . ilMbnldWharrelsi-- Can jtmis suiiable viNSOff.' ; -f Oo )tl5 ,! V .:"v . , v.yC Important- Sale of Seal and Personal is Propertf lri Warren County OX Monday, the 22d day er December, I shtfh sell at Areola, In the county oT Warren,- situated 15 miles Southeast of Warrenton, and 4 miles South of Grove Hill, the following property belonging U the estate of rt 5 w ninel Alston dece.sed, to wit: 1,395 acres of land, known. s the Areola tract s jrme other tract, eon taining &85 acres known as thenMelton's Cret tracts This land h adjoining the lands of Gen. Samuel A. Wil hams, John Burgess, Doctor Mark Perry, and .o.tfcrs; This is valuable land, and well adapted to tW cultivation of tobacco, wheat, corn and all th nfodocta of h tr??' "r neItl1 no good. society is unsurpassed, i Persons whlng to view the land - wUl call on 'General iw.. " mj . jjiarK x errv, or xr. iMJoert H.. Williams. ' "V"' " ".iv ; : - ' - Also, at the sami time and place, 60 bales tf cotton, ' 25 hogsheads tobacco and 20 likely negroes, of both sexes. .-' .: - TERMS OF SAXEs -i r . -. Nine months credit, with interest from date. Bond and undoubted secuity will be required before tie delivery of the property. j - "r ''rv- i -f '- 1 .'-v---v vi ! : A. D. WIDLIAMS, Ag't ' '. For the estate of Samuel T. Alston, dee'd. , Warren ceunty, N. C.t Nov. 25, 1862., ; 29-d2w. . Petersburg Express and Richmond Enquirer - copy two weeks, daily, 'and send bills to tbu office. - iHi-jyiMY INTELIiIGENCEOFFIOE, TnB Undersigned haying gome einerience In MifiUry affairs, notifies the public that, for their con venience, they have, established themselves ina Raleigh for the purpose ,of. advising and aiding all persons who mar desire information upon; the following subjects relating, to the . army, to wit : ''-f c j ( v V UP0Y COXSCRIPflOJT LAW, EIKMPTIOXS, ( SUBSTITUTES, SOLDIERS PAY, WIDOWS' ! CLAIMS, SOLDIERS DISCHARGE, v And as far as' possible the positions of different regiments -and the accidents and deaths that may happen in the ser vice. ' v . - . j :)-' u ;; . ; . The office is upon Wilmington Street, a few doors below Pullen's Llotel, and immediately opposite Town Hall, be ing the upper room of . the Brick 13 tore Occupied by P. Ferrall. All communications will be punctuallv attended to. Address, ) ' I jTHOS. JONES k CO. . . r , ; . ;; liox 258 rostoffice., Nov 5 12-dlm' HliADQtrARTERS DlSTltrCT OF jN.'; C, '' V' ,..& v.v.iri'M'$i z Augrmt 6th,5 1862. j' RESP0XSIRLE parties In Korth Carolina, bay ing reported that many are cnteriag the Partizan Rangers' service, or are professing Ito enter it, with the expectation of staying about! their homes aud always be yond cannon shot of the enemy ; notice is hereby given, that all enrolled nien in : the district are suVject to orders from these Headquarters mod that more active dutv wil b required bf the Par titan's than of other soldiers. When the orders for active service are not promptly complied with, the Partizan con-panies - will . be disbanded and en rolled as conscripts. f ! f D. H. HILL, ; - ! ;--n t -Major General Commanding ;1;Aug. 9 . - , f;.i -' --. . -. .76-tf .Plantation for Sale GONTAIXIXQ about 80d Atres of very Fine -LAND, with Houses for 6U or 70 negroes, Gin-House, urg Address1 J. Jj. MOREHEAD, i i - v Charlotte, N. C. i-j.V ;.--...-k, . 15-dl2-w2 Nov8 VSJ$5Qr:.Eeward. ... 1 RAXATFAY4 from the Confederate Stables at - Haw River; Alamance county, N. C., on the night of the 19th of .Svptembe'r, my negro man IS A AC. -. t ' ; The' said negro is a Carpenter by trade, very bright "com plexion straight ha u,; about 5 feet 6 Inches in : height; hnd on when' he left, a pair of white pants, drab vest and cap ; when spoken to, speaks very short. When lastheard from, be was in Ralellr, trying" to make his way to New bern. Perhaps h will try to pass as a free man, and may be waitinp on gone of the camps near Kinston. -' - The ab(ve reward of Fifty Dollars will be given for his delivery to me or confinement inahv Jail so that I can cret him again. ' Address ' . ; . W. A. K. FALKENER, , Warrenton, N. C' V ":; - 15-tjnyl Nov 8 i , f . A Tcaclier AXTS a Situation in a School or a prlrate familr, after Christmas.. "She is now engaged and1 desires a change at the close of the present -year, -n ac count of a 'desire to get from tho neighborhood bf the.ene iny in Eastern N. O. She is a native of this State, audi can. teach French, the English Branches, Drawing, Ac. - Adress ' : . Care Editors State Journal. Nov,6 ,.v-. .i . ' :;'' a - ; " .. "-M3-dtf. Fine old Peach and Apple Brandy, Friend or the Editors or iits paper hasn few barrels of ; very excellent FOUR YEAR OLD PEACH AND: APPLE BRANDY, -which he oflers for sale in small qunntities: at $15 per gallon. .This is; a first rate article,' distilled by himself for his family , use "and is certainly four years old. : He offers it for ' medicinal pur poses, it being free froni any sort OS adulteration. - . Also, a-few barrels of.PtJRE CORN WHISKEY, one year old. This is represented as a good, but not an extra article. Address, r: ,.h Editors Mate Journal,; - :0 ! I; ;1 llallr V ' f! OCt-tf-92 C, S. JfriiiTAav Pais oss, SALisnivavNi O.Sept. 29, 1862. tick Dollars ($15) for the arrest and safe confmenieht of .any acsener, in any jan oi-uie uiueren tuuiiLicn, m vucj can be secured by'the military authoritiesJ i o-t-. oct 8-92-tf CapU St A. Q. M fltti: Dollars Eewardi; STOLEN, at High Point, on Saturday night,r1he 15thinst.,-a Valife with the Utters T.- H B..M.1 on either end. The above, reward. will be paidfor'its delive- K, with its Contents,! to A. B. Sullivan, agAt at High int, or W. IL Harvy, Goldsboro! - v - - - j Nov2VJl862.J .f...:i---- - "f ; ,' .' ; i Mules .Wanted. v. . . nE UNDKRSIGNEI) WANTS TO' PURCHASE TEN GOOD MULES; Applyat tbe Commissary Oe-, nent.- " i r THOMAS D. HOGG, ; 4 partment. Raleigh, Noy. 22,1862; dtf Taiwer wautca. r , .;;r" A SKILLFVL Tanner with goodTec0aineidai vV r tions, can obtain: employment the ensuing yea, by ma Wake Nov 6 - - r a w . 13-dtf nBristlc if Srlstleir-t;'rit tes.f ! S.IIE Subscriber!tlgiTe Ithc hlsfcttCash Priee for any: quantity of Bristles.-.., hO ; armers and others; wol 4 . reU. to be arefal and save all the Bristles ther may have during jhe. coming se ... f !' Apply. te -Hr . -FHILLIP TIIE1 L 'i i September 13tH, : :. . . Substitutes dl fnr iiktl tester 45 moloved as Substitutes for a reasonable r;e, ii immt;aiate appiicawon w ne "w Army AnieiMgcnvc wmuc, iiunuti'iu . t rell'a StorejoppofeLTowtt BaU,, Raleigh, X CIV;. 5ov 18,1862.-i-v y zssdtf ieulI'aiojHoD-hffi'taiK HAYING qnalined as Administrator of the Jate sfel 0lLBi-aebi atiNevmberrterrU82j.of Wake ' - ' . . t i a aL a. a. a. county Court, I give notice to tne aeoiors m uie eswew ..tri.t.MiXn 1 Atn MfIrwKn nresent their claims BLOUNT ttMjr.i'Jdl Novoinbcri22, 18C1 .iiiS'iL- Io klSw.! liarns, urjos, fences all tin the best .order .situated on Rocky River, 12 miles from Charlotte, 8 miles from Con- cord; 4 miles from Harrisburg Station, N.j C. R. R. "r IjA Rcrrard of Thirty Dollars 4$30) trill be paid 1 r forrhe arrest and safe delivery , of ,everjr deserter from the Cinfederate ' States Arm v. at tnis post : or i it i king early application to tne undersigned at ttoiesvuie, Coy, N. C. i. y'JKUliT JVXM,Xn. . , UUC -J.WTBUWi-MBWW' n .w -j . within the time prescribed by law. 'tJ Thirty Dollars Cieward. N T OST at CnldsbnroV on zs FrlrTav. si Amm. . V JLi black carpet bag, containing i suit of underciolhuur and a few other articles of wearing appareL - The bag also contains a red account book, about ; 8. inches longhand $i large, black; pocket beok, eontaininr a loi of private p- Itprs, nu ine wui w, oprouii- ine.aoov rewaru will be paid for the return of the bag. "'Directtoi - -V - y-. DAVIS, TfoiZ Chapel Hill, N. CL. .'vi.'i.'.-.vr': amw.a: ., .--w- STOLKir rrom the Docket, ofi a serrant, while he was asleep, in the office of the Ysrborough House, on Ust WedneBdavnifirht. an eirht-dav SILVER WATCH. hunting case, with a fagnre pf a man holding a dog by m chain on it; The above reward will be paid for the return V of the wauh to'tbe clerk at 4h Yarboroegh House, aad $25 will be paid for the detection of the thief. - '.-'V- ri . HENRY JOHNSTOW. 1 -NeV ZS;;';'';:? --f- i'tV. ; . j . a , 29-dlwpd t ...- Economy in nonsd-Keeping. EERS05S WISRIKG TO IC0K01IISE- WILL CO . well U eend the subscriber two dollars, for vfcbic he will send them three receipts, the most useful toHouse r Keepers eye wed.-"'" ...ujw y. .. . u. First, 1 rUl send a receipl for 'daublinr the Arduxarv than two cents per pound in addition to the cost of the than the ordinary- soap, . and makes them much whiter, soap. This article washes clothes with mush loss rubbinr 1 have sold a great many of these receipts, and so tr. have not heard a sinrle eotnnlaint. ; . i Second, One for making an excellent article of washinr flui In nsinir thiit nnninlinn l?t1. WKK- 111 be necessary, " The ingredienU for making 'Vie same are . kept in most Drug and Grocery Stores. By .using this preparation, clothes can,, be prepared for, the starch and iron Cheaper,' and with more ese. than the ordinary way of washing." ; The article, can be ; made- in a very khort time. . : , -';. . -.y,, ,( u-.,.: t. ;-" Third, One for making patent starch polish. , ' s The use of this polish will enable the most Ordinary ; Ironer to give linen the appearance of jest having left the hands of the most experienced finisher. Very beautifuL - . .'Na Savings Bank notes take in pavmeat. ' i . Address, , ' , . P. AL PIERCY, P. lf. jxwuni, nope, i j.t aiecKienDurg Uo., Va. CertlOcatea: - - 4 We ereby certify that we have fairly tested Mr. Pier Cy's ReceipU for making Soap, and believe K to be every thing he represents it. . j ' i -,. - 1 - ' L. E. FiKCH,of Clarksvine, Va -ui: .' :: ' ' . r? Dcirxtx ALcwKii.ss - Doi ,K. Jtt. iiarrisvs a Co., Uoydton. Sallt Si Lisb'ir i r- Do. ? W. T. Chaffik, Charlotte, Va. '' V(m. H. Blauch, Mecklenburg, Va. This will certify that I hve givin Mr. Piercy's Receipts 'air trial,' and that it is so humbug. : . a O. M. Sirrrn, Ltanenburg. This is to certify that I have usH the above receipt for making 8oap,c and think it is the beet and cheapest meth wl of making it I have ever seen. I woald not be entire ly without it for ten dollars,,, . . - . vv 'i'tyy- Elisha Amdbkws, Lunenburg Va. I would advise every family tn purchase a Receipts They could not spend a dollar to turn them out more. ' V 7 W. A. B lilx, Lunenburg, Va.'; No House keeper should be mith out these useful receipts. u r Sdsak AHniaws, Lunenburg, Va. . , . Jas. W. Nash, Mecklenburg, Va. . Nov. 21. dw3ms -. W " : ' w . ; . Notice T)Y VIRTUE OF A DECRE1S OF TTfR rflTTRT tV ' Jj Equity for Wake countv, at the fall term, 1861 (amen .dcd at the fall term, 1862), I will) sell in the town of FeS etville, on Saturday the 27th day of December next, at " public outcry, to the highest bidder, a lot of four acres of " lariQ ijnuji u iu w j tv ii di m: fires Itville, well. situated and . well improved, oeiongmg to tne estate of the late Brian 'Green.' !' ' ; ' ' ' l ALSOi; under, the same authoritv I will sf 11 at the Court House door in" the town of Louisburg, on ' Thursday the 1st dav of Jannarv, 1863, m tract of ten acres of land. : in th county of Franklin, near the land of William Har ris and Dr. Crudup, and belonging to the estate of said de- '; ceased., f-- ! : ; 4 K - 4 ' M. ' V i Both the above parcels, of lanjl will be sold on a credit of six months j purchaser to give bond with two apprev- 1 ed securities. .' ' : . r' " i- ; : , i C. B. HARRISON, AhnV & Commissioner. ALSO, on the 1st dav of January, 1863, at Louisburg,' I will sell Two Hundred1 and Twentv" acres of land, in toe Southeast corner.of said eottnt y, of Franklin, adjoining the I land of.Capt. Casidapi.v: " ---'Vt-i :,4:v r ti' '"' Tern? of sale cash or credit to suit purchaser. ! , - - C. B. HARRISON. ;-.s Nov31,1862.. dtd ? . Medical College of Virginia, at Rich-mond-rSession of 180263. ; : Tlli NEXT ANNUAL COURSE . OF LECTURES will commence on the first) .Monday in November, 1862, and continue until the. 1st of March ensuing. . It is not intended by the Faculty to abandon permanently the se ssion of five months, but in consideration of the state of the country, and the increased (expense of living,: it has seemed V them advisable to reduce it. for the present, to four months ' The coujrse'will be cbd acted on the same Elan, and with the, same advantages to the student, as erctefore,v , . - .'; ' ,' .7 V,;-Vi;-.- . . , -. '-.L ' ': ' :vActTLTr.'-; ; - c ' ; CbasL Bell Gibson, M.- D.r, Prbfessor of Surgery, h 1 : : i David H. Tucker. M. D.f Professor of Theory and Prac tic of Medicine. ' ' : " " ij ivf Beverly R. Wellford, M. D., Professer of Materia Medi ( Tea and herapeutics. - ' , vf - 7 ' u.jfj If " A. EJ Peticolus, I. D., Professor of Anatomy. . r- t ' L; S.1 Joynes, 'M. D; Professoi- of Institutes of Medicine James II. Conway , M. D., Professor of Obstetrics, Ac. James B. McCaw, M. D., Professor of Chemistry' and Pharmacy. C?""si jj".-'f. t.- sp. j : Marion Howard, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. Fkes. Professors' ticket, each, . I $15 x Demonstrator cf Ana iomy7 $10 j 'Matriculation, $5 G.aduation, For further address . .' ""eptlS information, or a copy of the pataloffM, Ir fl. JOfKKS, M. U. l . Dean of the Faculty "' ,:-.r- 86-3mpd : '. , I ,' i EXTRACT. . i' --"' '.' "I ad t. aud isr. uei b. vrrii . Richhoko. Jul v 31st. 1362. i GENERAL OBDERSA- VJ ; V VV J,,, V - III. Paragraph I. General OHers, If o44;carreit se- i Yicksbsirg MisftsaippUbtr ? ;1 , ,-' . ' IV.. All seizures and impressments of every description 'of property whatever, and especially of ami and Ordnance stores belonging to the States of the Confederacy, are . hereby prohibited, and. efheers of , the C, 8. JumT fre ea d to abstain carefully from such seizures ai i and I'd jr ess- inents, its, and in'case they are made.by "mistake, such oucert ai-e ordered to make prompt restitation.," J' . jlt.o j. '.. rt" ",'f -s 1 i 1 a v cpioinua 01 . uie secretary wi m r- v 1 .1 Signed -4 acoopEB, , Adjutant and Inspector General. HEAPQCAanjaWta N. OJRfcotHZST. AntrnStCth. ISSli, i f The attention of the -officer s- as i -saen of the 5th N. C,, ItegL, is called.to (he above ordt No 63, and all officers, 'and men-are requiredYepcrir immediately to the Head ,qiiarter,tr senicertifieateB if Surgeonsv il I '"IT -V -i'i-i BX9r4erpf , v J I i COL..M0RAE . Onict N. C Railboad jDoiAKTr VV . :. ). :f Company tihcW Sept. 241862, V. j OTICE" S t .HEREOTG JYEX tiqYSinPrKRS and others interested.' that the tariff of freirht rates n thld Roid Cthraisedentf-five her-eeiiti and the j . rates fs9etigcrs to cents per milev on and .aftev lh E:rahdjhneriaUadnir "Sept 27 ries, isnereDy revoxed, and all paroled .prisoners w nose Regiments ar "in the East, will report at Richmond, Vir e !:ioiaf anl those; whose , RegitnenU . are iii; the. West at ' v .:''. i -'; " K.I ;: ; ; ! : V;';-. -; 1 : 'If'!) 1 4 1 cr : ' . i ' . :? '! 1 I ,V:'.- :VM.I:; ' . . - ' . ' i . . . i- . j . .- : : 1 ' -. . " 7 '.-.-i:' v N " v V' ' : V ' ' : I- :. I . il i 1 ... yi . . t vi i. ! '.h:-'.-.;i"' r i - 'x !" 'f ' f ' '".t -i- i : i 1 ' on the table;-a geiiefaV till fdl the tife-Stttf bans r'ttajton'sj Ualeih, N, J ::: cn the Calendar. r-XXr'. ' , t 1 j oct20-dim - " - v., ':'".' : ' ; ' " ' : ' . ' '' ' ' '' '' ' ! ' : '-' "' ' " ;'-v-';v fi' : . :.'"' 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Daily State Journal (Raleigh, N.C.)
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