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':;' ' i the vote by which the feill to secure tho pniperty of married..-women faileu to pass, its second read ins yrtfs'.rtconsulemli ' '". . .. .! '; : The following biltg arid reauliitions were read; first) time an d a p p ropriately re ferreil lv jSIr. Graham, a resolution relating to tle eiziire . of K. O. Graves, of Orange count j by a person pro-" jessing to Ire a police "officer of 'the. city of '4tichinomL :lrbioses''au enquiry into the caflses of his arrest. and necessary proce- ding to secure justice to Mr.-G:ravesi By Mr. Matthew's, a bill authorizing the Tr'tasur-; er id, refund bounty money repiinl and "; fo.pay thatf remaining iinpafl. I As the' repbrt?'. understood thef "Tfading of the hill it virtually repeals the ordi!tianoJ of the Coiivention, (demanding ;i refunding j of th bounty -or Telease of claim to. it hy. salilit xa yilhou tTia couscriit age, ; as a condition precedent to thei discharge.-; ', I .' -.--'v.". -v ;T-- ' ; ' Vr: By Mr., Ramsay, a' bill to incorporate the town of Cliesnui Hill in the ctainty of Ho'wan ' h ; tl HouSe resolution authorizing the Pp-r-Keepet tg '' purchase for the Capitol a Confederate flag, is ; Hoifse bill in- reference ; to .work-hottses. Proposed i (he establishment of work-hoases in " conhectidu witf I Houseilt for holding Courts in the 6th Jutliciu.I . circuit. . . -' ; ; - Jiesolutions on ! "the Roll of Honor." Proposc$ - 'such a roll upQn which shall be inscribed thernamel ofkll Mdiers of N; C, who have, or shall distitiguis; ' t themselves in the present war k - ;';; j ; , 1 1; House bill for the relief of sick and wounded so 1 dicrs.- It proposes the appointment of an o(Qcer ii ; Kiel) mond or other point whenhleetried necessary ly the Governor, wlue duty it.shal be to viit N. (. Lldieri in -hospitals, ami superintend t!:e complying . with their wants,: ' ' , : ;!r - Ifv : siovnt-nl bill.: wirf nonKidprod oh their senond reivd-" 1 ing' which I will be noticed wheii fiua I action is takn on them'.,! ' : '. '''''" ' -ll'-'V'J-r- ; The following bills on their 3rd reading were con- f sideri'd: i . . : -. - : ' ;' ,; r ;"' : :'- -' Bill toiamcnd an act to iucorpora'e the; Bankjqf Western ; North Carolina. Passed. ;'- ,'. a :4U -'f'H Bill for the benefitof Justices if the PeaceVrefuges ,: from, their county. Passed.; : ; v ;:: -'. ? . .Bill tochangc the. place for comparing the pojls-of he 44th Senatorial District. Passed. . 1- ;. Bill to establish a Bank in the towa '-of Liorcolntai; issed. "-. : '. ' ' ; : - : ' " .v" ' !' : I Bill to construct a railroad from Dallas to Newui. Passed. ' , ' r ; ' .' '-... vl .. ; The bill to amend the militia bill was' considered on its second reading. . ; T '" v I ! Mr. Ramsay thought that' as the, portions of,the law the UW proposed to, repeal were violated' ery I . -r -m.. . till ' Yt 1 cm I fW w The bill AW passed its second and third reading! isinn nf tbfi mles." ; The bill repeal th ,-f's urlder a suspension of the rules. I he Din repeat inat ; por- tidn of the law requiring officers to duu in un.ifoi-m, - and reouiresilhe -militia to drill not ;ss than once in three months in time of war. jrfta not less than six, : months in time of peace . A message was rcctvfed from the. House proposing to elect, to-morrow, a Judge ,'fi: the 7th District.n( a Solicitor for the 7 th Circuit, .which was concurred ...'XV--;'"i.'5'':::':- The order of the day tlie Hll to organizes force r o State reserves was considered - r Mr.- Matthews moved to titncnd by striking oitV al after the enacting clause and suntitutcjthe House hill, pronosinc to raise -10.-U.00 men. i;--':- i Mr. Outlaw thought th-j bill came in connict wnn the Confederate . Government practically rendering Void the operationsof the. conscript act, and onjtbat ground he opposed it. fHe was tm willing to Jo any thing, that woiild come in conflict with the General : Government. One revolution at a time was sufficient. He was not willing to'seo another iuauguratcdi :Z; The amendment was rejected and the considemtion of the i bill was nofitnoned until . to-morrow at 12 V . ..... : ,. 7 rt . -.1! ' o'clock. ' c ' : ''Vy ;"':: lyh ''.;. , The bilt to establish" the Bank of Graham , its several readinss. ,;'! v r v i : ; ' i Qu motion t he . Senate adjourned u nlil to-m.orrov morning at 11 o clock . HOnsK OF COMMONS.; II At 10 o'clock the Speaker, called! the Houscf to or dc. ' . vua": - -v:';. '-Z-4i';- Prayor by the Rev. Mr. 'Atkinsons v 4ii ) A communicaUon'was read from the Medici Pur veviir of the Confederate Sutes: asking for exemption f?r the manufacture .oCWhlskoabvvllfw'e; Use of th e medical denartment cf the -Coufedera Gevernment. - Sent to the Senate. Mr. Mann', of Paiauotenk. from the militarytCom- raittee, reported a resolution in favorvbf Captajii J J. Ives; on his motion, it passed its .second and? thihl reading. r -i- . m-4 The Committee on Propositions and Grievances r ported on. the bill to incorporate thoMoriah pnireh Association Xk: - X k A' - feirsftr TrrTOKS ? HEiD THE FIBST TlME.f MrWonrTiW" tft innnirA -into the'eibedielicT .jof .prohibiting free .negroes .and slaves Irom K dog's. ; 1 ' : : , ,kk ' T -k.- ' -3 ng Mr. Foy, to authorize the Governor tofrspon d President Davis, relative ti suspending tie Con-" pipt J-avr in this StBte, to the end, that 5,00l men p ivvcea me ages oi lb ana 45 may )q raised as, State'-reserve- :?..--t , ;..,;V - ; . f vPoy. moved to suspendthe nlesf;ahd pass'the resolalious. Ot the three bills before the House; one proposed to violate the law of the! GmfederatelStiite, uo.her to; raise a force entirely from exempts, and the fhirdby volunteering.- This was the simplest plan and lnsbtto bVadopCed. t r;-v?--.';' '.-.- ';-' r:- : " & yj&,:VCatson objected tosusnendimr the rnlei' ;! ': ' vMr. Cobb tftated- that one month of the session bai pasK-cl, and no means for -the defence of, the; Slate Jn been adop edtij to protect the jxple of Astern North. Carolina "who loiiTcpjl ; wilh anruf' f. it- . -- . .- .kilo. ipeerJ Assembly He thought, 10.000 men could notj be raised by volunteering, besides by taking" them yfrojn the conscript ages' - it nullified a law of Congress. pTip minojity; bil was impracticable and he thought Mrl Foy'ri resolution was more practicable than any of ith bills before the Ho ise. It the House was deter roined to ;ut with energy; something practible would :favior of defending Eastern North Carol ina but fhpv jalsfi desired to have.fdigQ!iy, between the State fana rConJecleratelgqvrnhi nb lay than a conflict between them. - Thev were aware th fe men Nor tli Carolina could raise would" have I rtoeflect in this conflict, aut his people would rather have no levy made than such a contest iake nlace' ) He was disappointed to see such a disposition to inac- ? un.i i-er, ouip gunner , aiscussion oetweea Messrs. I oy, Grissom, and Fowleihe resolutions were laid on the tables ' . W-w' ; v-r; ..... - jTlie following fingrossed bills and resolutions from the Senat e wore read . , ; 1 "i .-' I ; A bill .declaring the offices of Adjutant General, . Attoruey general and bohcitor for the lourth Judicial circuit, vacaiit itr consequence of the present occupasds being in the military service of the Confederate States, passed; its first reading, - i ' '. ''.-. ;i Resolution in favor of Solomon Pool passed its fiitt reading. - ' , j - Re.soln.tiqn: to x print the Inaugural of "Governor Ya!nce"passed iU first readiugrf . ' lv -; ; j Reolution in faror jf ;Thomas E. and' C. Skinner passed its first reading. " v:- . i Resolution in favor j;rS. S. nicks paed its first reading.",; 't.Tl ' C ; j : . - . i.On motion of Mr. "Coob, the resolution passed it 1 " i .i ':,r Ji i -.J -"" --'c :. :.. .v . A buh to provide for holdipg courts in the county qf Hertford jiassed its first reading. 1 ' j ; - ...:. bills ox TUEnt fibst heading. I Mr.; McCormick, to incorporate the Western, North Carolina. Mining,- Smelting aud Manufacturing "Com-. P'y- ' ?.r;':lX " ;r:-;f j. Mr. Grissom, that County Conirts be authorized to considerwhether a county patrol is necessary-or oth- erwibe. -y.;5" --- '-;V:'. ' t - Mr. Mann, of Pasquotimk. concerning the eiitry of lands-' in counties nowtq possession of the enemy. Mr. McNeil, for the better, regulation of Common Schl?. "'-' ; " ..' ' ' -j - - : f - j UESOLOTIONS BEAD THE FIRST TIME. Mr. Russell iiL Brunswick, in favor of James 11. Mr. ioy. in favor of IL L F. Redd, late Sheriff of Onslow county. i; Mr. Watson presented a report frqm the select flcomraittee apibiiiied(to.enquire relative to the State iprisonars ui oaiisory, dim juuoniujeuuiug me viov- ernor be authorized to 'enquire into the cause of their imprisonment, ana give tnem jeiiei ana legal assist ance if necessary. - - " i ' ' A message was received from the Senate proposing tht Fridav, . ldth : inst., be set upart for the election iof Magistrates concurred in. ! i Oil I motion- of Mr. Burgin, a message was sent to the Senate ;proi)oun2 to enter. itito an'etcction for j'Judgefqf the ,7th Judicial circuit on to-morrow, (Fri ; day)t 1 ovclock, and nominating Hon.iB. S. Gaith I er." W." F. Shi pp. Wk' W. Leuoir, -and Anderson XUllLliCil. - r - i" - ; I ; On motion of Mr'. Sheplierd, a similar ncssage was sent, Iproposiug to enter into an plection; for Solicitor for the 7th Ju-liuial circuit and nominating ;W.TP. LBvnumand T. K. Caldwell. . " ;' rry Mr. -ilcRae offered, aresoJutioh limiting ispseches to 15 niiiiUes laid over for oiie day. , j V; -".- .The adjrnetl debate,; upon the bill for organizing; the State reserves, was resumed. j , j Mr. lugraai oiicred an1 amendment, authorizing the raising of eight regiments of ' infantry and two of cavalry."' -'; i:; ';' ;"' " yZ .i:7"'v.-T. 1 Mr. Amis suggested one of cavalry and. one" of?. ar tillerjy. ' . ; ,.:.if--k. -r "'; s -;.A-' : . '--rp Mr. Grissom was oppsed to Uie amendment. The reserve trooDS were merely auxiliary forces, and not for independent service. :. ". -..-'T ' V- . Mr. Hires va"s opposed to cavalry. Infantry was the force to be relied on. After some remarks from Messrs. Ingram :audVValserf the amendment was re jected. ; - ; vy;.,,:-!' : ' ?j -4;- : .. . i -M r WatUell olTered an amendment leaving it dis cretionary with the Governor to raise the troops froai I what class-he thought most exiedient. f f? ' ? : . Mr. CowJes'opposedhe .amendment i ; ;-.s.' ; Mr.: ,Fowle objected, it 'would take the responsibili ty from , the Hoijse and place it on the Governor. He was opposed to calling out any man not at present li able to conscription, and Would not allow-any "man at ; present cxemptto.be takeri. v -At some length bef pro-; ceeded to prove from official documents that Governor!. Vance h id never acknowledged - the .constitutionality of the conscript law or had ever agreed to carry out; the conscription act over 35 years ot age. lie quotea : the GovernorV message as evidence that lie had . re- M commeuded the State Reserve to be raised from those ersons liable to the conscription act, and, contended ? that such a course was not unconstitutional,.-" Mr. AVaddellwitbdrew' his amendment and r?ad a law of the Conyention whiqh authorized the Governor to raise 10,000, he considerefl that-law -yet in force. Mr. Mann of Pasquotank said the gentleman-had fore stalled him in reading that law, we Kad how between "60 and 70 thousand men in the field, and he was op posed to raising men from any. other, class than the coiscripts,i He complained that the Confederate Gov ernment had not done its duty, . but acknowledged it was.now coming: to the 1 rescue: q( the 3tat4 .an4doing itsduty. He, would vote for the minority bill and fori tak3ug the'State Reserve from tbd Conscripts fl ;'!--f A"ri amendment' by MH " Waddell avis .ruled out ofj .- Ax ... is.. ;'. , , f--r '".r 'a . . iy ."';r. f'"v Orqeryv ; ': : i 'H?-? ; .-JU'rV; SiancilL moved tax amendment, to; raise the: troops froni those jiot 'subject to conscription, ;xcept ;withleaye,ofthcTi(Ient;-H.; Mrr Arnis bfTefctt to amend by'insertmg, tho Goy-. ernorithrthe .Qonseni. the. President,, to fccept persons4 Iible to conscription o ;; -y ;i tXXJi I "Mr. StanciR accepted the atoeodmentT llk .; - Mri Amts saior'ali those -who were liable to con- 'scripUorl'-couIii be called pat any dayV; wnct we cannet t: Xiaw, "lie horje J his" ; Cservatiye friands would xk 'do Anvthins to bnrig''..u:-.a"''csonfiict.ni Conservatism 'mean's to avoid such results. ' The-comniissionera who j were atRichmond had received thfe President's-prom-' 4se i that he- wpuld not; withdraw; the new'IcyyJroni the State, but he thought tha t the President's consent i ought to be obtained," otherwise V collision might take place between the State aiid Coufederate officers.- i-'-Aa' for the Law of the Statute Book, authorizing 1 the Governor to raise troops. Governor Vance knew that " that la w was in existence, but there, waa an iusurr' mountable objectiou to iV execution io the Couscrii t Uwr. ; v -;- v; ; ;'.;;- ; y ::r ; Mri Vortb was uot in faror df the amendnlent.-r 'Other States had reserves with the cxnsnt of 4 the t Confederate Government -and it could not be pre- sumca mat .iNorth Uarulma would bo refused the same privilege. He was in faror of the mtaority bill and thought the volunteers would be quietly t procur ed.. '-..''' '.--- - , . . ; .. ''; ". :, " Mr. Person called, for llic yeas and nays. : ; ; ,Mr.. Grissom differed .wit'i Mr. Amia as to the moaning of the word 'conservative,; lie conceived it meant to take care of thing3 at bomel ; Mr. Fleming was in favor of inserting the wtrds "with the consent of the President." : The ally ob jection that could be fairly alleged was that ho might not consent." The question was whether' the word wereueevssary ;to carry but. the designs of the House. As all disclaimed any idea of a ajutliy-t, the provis jWotild do no harm. No member who disclaimed a conflict could consistently vote against the amendment Gentlemen miglit disclaim as much as they pleased, but facts . staud ; out bold and patcnt.The bill, if passed, in ita jnesent form, must come iii conflict with the law. " One lawjs on one "side and .another ! aw "on the ithcr side, and it is absurd to say fhcre is no conflict. Under the bill a niau volunteering into the State troops, may be claimed by a Confederate officer, will not that bo a couflict ? ' The case is too plain for argument. Members may disclaim any in tention of bringing' on a conflict, but we were fast drifting into one, and it would be ingenuous to come out opqjy. He could not conseientously vote for the minority bill witholit tias amendmei.t- -f Mr. Wad.lill opbsetl the. amendment on the 'ground of its giving the President a voice in our Lcj gisliition. ;,. - - ; ' j.. : , :.; . ;'..' :',.,;? Mr. Amis withdrew hU aineridmcnt. , ; ; Mr. Person rcLewetlthe amsndmenn other words, that conscripts might be enrolled in State troops wiili couseut of the President. He for one would not ar rogate to himself jheright of viotatinx a jaw of Con gress. After aoijae remark j by Mcs--irsGrissim, Harris of Chatham, and Mr. Foy, rv ; Mr. Person, said unless members believed the cqn scriptionf law wa uacqnotittUioaal, they weni bound by theit'oath as members of the !but to obey a law Of tha land, aiul in strong language prewnted the ctmf II. ct that was imminent between the Statu and Con federate, authorities., ' - V The Jametidment t. was rej ected by . the following vote: ' . . --..i. - '.-'' '.: ' . ';' " YeasI Mfiisr. Ami, -Real, Beam, Bumpass, By-, liiim, Bizzdl, Gbb, CstiM, Crawford, Davenport, Davis, Hemming, Foy, ... Gilliam, of .'.Rockingham, Grier, Hai rta, of Cabarrus, Hawes, Henderson, Hoop erf J.udkins,. L.Lcnuuouds,' I'gan, Lve, -Manning, Peebles, Pei-son, Reynolds, ltivesj 'Rhodes, Robbiuson, Russ, Russell, of - Craven, Shober, Slanford, Stancill, Wr.'dio, Wil!isms37. Nays. Messrs. I Allium,.-Alhritton, Alford, A vera, Darn bar It, Benbory, Berry, Best, Bond, Bryan, Bry sn," Burgin Bums, Carpenter,-Cowles, Craig, Dunn, Fiynt. Fqwle, Gentry, Glenn, Green, Grissom, Harnp t jn, Harris, of Chatham, Harrison. Henry, "of Bertie, Henry, of Henderson, Headen, Howard, Horton; In gram, joyner, Xecn:er, Kelly, Ktrner, Iaws, Long, Lyles. Mann, of P. ('ormickMcNeill. McRne, Nin sen, Parks, Pattcrson,Pearce Richardson, Ruldick, Poibbins, Riusell, of Brunswick, -Smith, Spruill, Wad doll, Walsrr,, Watson, WWall, Worth, Young, of In .-dell, Young, of Yan,eey- GO y ;k.- V :::IARRIED,kV - - ;S Rythe Rev.-J, C. Sinclair, at the residence of the bride's father, on the 20th ult., Mr. Alexander beach, to Miss Sarah McGregor, eldest daughter ot Mr. John McGregor of Cumberland county. "' " ; ' k , On the 4th inst., by D. L. McAlister, Esq., Mr. Joel Matthews. to Miss Mary G. Williams, daughter of Tho's Williams, of Cumberland county, N. Gk , St. Slary's School, ! rali:igh, .n. c. ; ';. . . ;' . Right Rev. THOMAS ATKINSON, D.D. Visitor k Rev. ALDERT SMEDES, D.D, Hector r ; -i: HJiie Experience of .the last term haTin sat-' S tisfied the Rector that tha boarding department of tha Schaol cannot be maintained at te present prices, he has, after consulting judicious friends, determined upon tha following charges for the ensuing year.k. ;-. . : ;". ";. ' "; -. kj.:" I . TERMS : :;,-;'k - -"'.;1. -X;. For Board anil Tuition fin English, per terra of five months, commencing . Jan. 6th, 1863, $160. Tuition in French, $10. Tuition in 'Music on the Piano, Organ or Guitar, $30, with $3 for the use of Instrument. ; Tuition . on the Harp, with the use of Instrument. $45. Singing in pi ivate lessons, $30. Drawing, $10 ; . Water colors, $15 j Oil. Painting, $25; Pens and Ink, $2,00; Library $1, Washing, at the charge of the. ' laundress ; the present charge is $1 per term. 5 ? ' l X . The Tule prescribing a - uniform is suspended for the present. ' k;. ,f'?' - ; ' "-.:' Italeigh, Dec. 11th, 18G2. - , . "44 d3t pdV: - To my Fellow-Citizens (if firanYille;t. I Announce Myse4f as Candidate for the House of Commons to fill the vacancy occasiond by the resig nation of Hon. R. B. Gilliam. - k, -.,; ... ;-,;-- 4 , I - GEO. BADGER HARRIS. .Hendersen, N.-Cl Dec 5th, 1862, 4 k k 44-lw rpiIB KEY. A. A. Vfatsori, Post Chaplain at ' I' TGoldsbbro'. will take plcaEure in receiving and for warding articles .intended for the officers and. soldiers of tho 2d Keo-iment. N. C. Troobs. Packages (properly di reeled, may be left either at his house, or at the store of Ai'McLacklan, Esq.', next door to the Bank." ' '--' . December 11th, 1862. ; k v-k: ;4 axi p . v ki.-k?i. k;&Notice. OK Saturday, the 13tTr tt Decenihcr, I will sell at the Court House door in Raleigh, a- fine pair of Bay Horses: also, a single horse eart,ttae property 01 tne laxe uenerai jj.. ujj. jranv". v r 1 Tsaus : Six months credit, note with approved security. lOiAwl WM A. BL0UN1 Jh:, Adni'r. nor 28-dl0tAwl OUR good reliable . men, -natif esv orcr 45 y -i je&n of age, can-De empipyea as ouDsiuuies ior a if immwtiatp flnnli ration be niade at the Arrnr Tntpllitrcnce ofirce. Wilrainirton" St., ever P. Far- rn'tore: oonosite Town Hall. Kaleigh,kN; Cw tfc j i .-fNor '18.1862 X-c ' ' riritt-MtS Horses anil Mules Wanted for State Par '-.;-' poses w p.- THE undersigned hafinr been appointed aent for: the State lor the purchase of horses suitable to the Cavalry service, and good draft, mules suitable; for State h;ilin!r . would state that he mar be found, daily, in llal- ; mMmJARlS. ai ni - -dec 9 .if" '--";.:-f- ,;; "'X- -ytj- ' 41-d2w -. iandard and Progress copy two weeks. i V' 1 ..1 Mi BUSHELS SWEET POTATOES. P : 5 , , ;.4 ... kk a s , KOBT.. TAYLOR. r Wilson, ?,yee;.;18 Notice; J. TitlLTi hire out., at, the Courthouse floor, in -lRaleigb, ott Thursday, the istdav of. January;; about .Sti 1 M vnpnrrot. tna DroDMtr er toe law ueaerat ;-.-' - ; WM. A. BLOCXT, Jr., AdmV. 4ec9 ' r V 1 k 41-dtd , (Reported expressly for the State Jbtfrnal.3 v r ' ." ,i ;",r I., , -, , iti. r i. 1 . 1. t ,1 , ,-.- -1 I.., ; , ;, ,MI,,t Repulse of the Yankees In Attempting to Cross j ; ; ;; -rcnMoDDec.'li.; ; ; The enemy at 'Fredericksburg 1 liard attempted to-day to cross the Rappahannock by pyntoon bjidges. TliCy hatur been repulsed at two, but are still engag ed in coostracting the third under 'cover of their guns."-r- k: - ;' ? I 't-,2 f v' - .s. ' ; Heavy firing sfdl continue.; -i " . . I ; IXeayy Firing below Frtdcricksbarg. I j , '"; ';;' ; ' , J. " Riciimoxd, Dec!5 10 ; f Heavy firing was heard to-day below Frcderieks . burg, in the vicinity of Port vRoyal ': The train It'lt' at the same time. dSo particulars Tare "Teceive4S;v. Hamptons cax-alry captured five more" Yankees ncir OccVuan yesterday.; ? ;-' i; : ': ; ; - Valuable Hotel and Property, for SalJ On Monday, the. 4th or January, ISG3, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, in the town of Wentirorth, Rockingham county, 'N. C, a valnable Ilotel and all the froperty btlonging.therettf, the place is known as the Vil te Ilotel. The lots contain Ore acres more or less. There are twenty -four rooms attached to the hotel, and there are. between twenty-lire and thirty, valuable beds and furni-. ture, apoodiuany excellent blanketa and qnilte, all the beds well-furnished. The beds will be ; sold separately. There are two loU at the f tables containing near ta hun dred stalls for horses! k .k i s 7 -f : s This is an excellent stand for a hotel, . ariH the rtilroad from Greenf boro' to Danville will run within seven miles of this place, and travel will be greatly increased by that road. Sly profession as a practioneer of medicine requires all my attention, an'd 1 cannot attend to the burfiness of the hotel at the same time, and that induces me to sell. Term made known on the day of eale. .... 1 Dec II, 18G2. d2w. J. Q..REASLEY. ' For Sale. u v. I"' OFFER for sale my House and Lot on Hillsboro', street, in the citjo Raleigh. Parties disposed to -purchasstaf mrited to examine the property.. : 14 k- ': -kX-k":, : 0S The. ground West of the Raleigh arid Gaston Rail road, will be Bold ' separatelv- from that on the Eati side of it; Terms cash w4credit with undoubted surety. If not disposed of; be4ge 23d inst., it will be sold Auction that day, at 11 o'clock, before Mr. Towtcs door. dec4-tltf . - ... D. W. COURTS. : ' 1 ';' :";; ;";-;.;-. Notice. ; ': -' 'r.'k' . rriAKE!? Up and Comfnitted to the Jail in '"ITarricU X County, Decctnber 4th, 1862, a N"crro Boy who say h is name is'Ben, and . belongs' to Henry Hodges, of Be us fort county. The said Boy is about 6 feet higb and weight 175 pound?,. ver black. ; Tlie owner is hereby notified to come forward, prove property and py cbarpres or he will be dealt with according to law. . - ' JAMES R. GRADASWJ, ' .v ... Of Ilamett County. December 4tb, 18C2. 42 d6t j&CT.Tiie Raleigh Progress and Goldboro' Tribune, copy 6 times and forward bills to J. R. Grady, Shelf. Eil lington, N. C. . .... ' ' v N Land Sale. THE uRiIcrslgnetl will offer for sale on the flth day of January, A. 1)., 1863, at. the bite residence of John Webb, deceased, in the county of Granville, and Mate of North Carolina, to the higliest bidder, upon a credit of gix months, 830 acres of land," six miles south of Oxford on. Tar River, and adjoining, the lands of Governor Bell, Aderisoa Green, Elijah Averet and others. The lantls are well adapted to the growth of corn, cotton, tobacco, wheat, oats. There are on the premises a. large and comfor table dwelling and all necessary outhouses. , The 'land is rendered valuable by an excellent mill, site, loi aw ana gristmill on lue river. . . I will show the r.bove land to. any one wishing to see it, or give further information, by addressing me at Tally Ho, Uranvillecouuty, A U. f ! - t.. . k . - :Xy JOIIX IT. WEBB, Ex'r. v decdr " " . ' " ' ." "'' 4l-dlw : ' c Salt for Wake County. - TITS Salt Commissioner of : Wae- County,' tm der the order of the County Court, will commence the ' distribution of - Salt, iu RaleTgh,n on -Monday hext, 15th inst. All the Magistrates are requested to make their re-, ports by that time, . : , . - - k"'1 kt - : r - - .:; TIIOS. G. WHITAKER, ; Commiiotier. decD 4.1 -dlw A HOUSE and Lot in Mocksi ille, Baric county, X3l N. C. The lot contains 18 or 20 acres part of which isvooded land, with all necefsarj: outhouses. ' For. further . t .. . . H.!.-.IU.. t : ? ' -. . particulars appiy, at 1019 uuie , t .- Ait)ie Brariilr for SUlc: " "5 J THE underslgnea haie some 10,000 io 12,000 gallons of Apple Brandy, which, they offer for, sale,. t-.-'S' appl Y JtO :.', - j ' . OVAUIjO IIIjUU, . : J ' -: -'--! V-' k - - "Madison. N. C. v ; Nftvi-27,2;::-7 - 32-dlmo-pd k . r . i i i ' I" ' -- ' ! '- : - , - g'-;MhIes - Wanted. :i P-x TH15 UNDERSIGNEDk WANTS TO PURCHASE TEN GOOD MULES. f Apply ai the Commissary De partment. !.v - - . - TlIOMAS D. HOGG, X- k - - -,; t-r--X.X- . i-'r f-;k-:i-k, .CapUin & .a S,'," Raleigh, Nov. 22, 1862. a.-,'J.ivir...--;-'dtf. ? ak TilE Annual Meeting of the-Trustees of the University will be held in the Executives Office, on .Wednesday, the 10th instant, v. k "-. : . . r .;. i - - ,. '; 'I.C-k.l. k'" ! CHAS.MANLY,,, ;J Raleigh Dec. 1-dtm X'Xs r k Secretary., Conscription! Thousands in the Confederate States, owing .to Uie different laws and exemption bills passed by the last two: sessions of the Confederate. States Congress, are so mystified as to their real duties thajthey know not Avhat course to pnrsue. . We advise all who really Befie Vc themselves subject'to the law to report lratnediatly-.at the Yerpective camp's appointedfor the enrolment of Conscripts in the different States. To; thosewho believe themselves exempt, we! would respectfully sayj, that on securing our fee, which is. Five DoLLAnswe" will furnish them tbeJaw bearing on their cases and ef ery 'additional information ! which we have gleaned from the action of the -authorities in narallel cases, and we are prepsred .to take alfthe re- sponsibflity of such, advice. Wft wilbdo nothing but aXs- leiTlHATK-busiijess. . Those whomwe hna are really liable, Iwe will inform accordingly.' Those wbi are not ann there are thousands in every Stated Who" are 4ot) we - will give 41 41. k..U. i(XM 4Kai. nnmAm VUruI fUr UIti-C VT ltd VUC.JAtf UC(Ujg ,uui viwh Having eyf vy facility, wc are prepared gi vrevery in iforraatioff regarding any other .business connected with the iOwiear to the heavy expense incurred in procuring this information, we -will notice no. coinhaunicttion ttnaccom- pacied with our retaining fee of ft Uoiiar i '-; t . . , . . ' ,- : THOMAS JONES & CO., 7 - . ' " -V Kaleigh. -HT. : 'The following paperswni'copy one month and sead bill ' J Dec 4 k ' te the subserioem N. C Standard, Progresii : Charleston , . ' . " Couriev4ColumbU 43uardian,iPachmond Dispatch, and j'k IIiUSD6r0 -Ni Savannah itepbbcan"; , -- 'Xjr-t'X' XJ -Jt i-k.Dec2,-18C2.; -.v- k k r f1! 1 f r wniXE be .fo? State teams Wanted; tXVftahaul erdTboroV N. C, for this Depart ImenWj t- THOMAS D, TIOGG,.Cap,t k dec l-t - Cromraissary, Department, Raleigh, N. C. i, k- ,'..-...;.;' 1 1 ;k: .'" ." ; -,,L xr 1 u"-f '. ' Aotice. HAYING quallfled as Administrator of the I ate f L-! 0B. Braschat November, term, 18C2f Wake . cojmty Court,;! give' notice to the debtors of .the estate to: make payment, and to. all creditors, to present their claimr. 'within the time prescribed by law. " ' '. ' -."r I K: ---:-.-,';. iX -X' W. A; BLOUNT) Jr;-? November 22, 1862. ' k : j k " d6w ; - ; llEADABTEBS, i CXIIP OF ISRTRUCTIOK. A V . k .1 Camp Hoflmes. -Dec. 1 , 1862; J ' , , IIS accordance with instructions from the Sec retary of Wiuy the following General .Order, No. 2C, U.. 'potlished.: .:k;'iL'f, t -v, r i', The eprollin officer of this SjUte'wHl pay particular at- 'tewtion to the tame and report j to these., headquarters R. . ofheers and enlisted men who da not conmly promptly with ; iflid order. -A -..-.- '-'. ' Uy order of C!ol; PKTa MA.LLicT, Commanding Camp oC, 1 -Tkir ; E: N. IT A X .'Adjtttaau1 A m' iCn lkcni.fvvnB niviail.il llmPR. I , -vy- Richnload, Nov- 76, 1882. ?; ; -. Nv. .9fi. ;(. X , . , .:.) . , v- - -' , - . , . r Commandants f cWnsCripts will cause ltbe fnowfng or- dfr to bd published for at leastt Seven- times ia a sutficiept; number of newspapers in each State of the.Confederacy to r ciienre its reaching every part of thecbunryV f 4 ' i 1. All commissioned ottieers and. nliste4 wani i 1 h"X are, n now abtnt from their commands from.any other causes; . than actual disability, or duty 'under brders from the Sec 1 nUryof War,r froa their jupartmntcominanders Return to their commands without delay. '..'"'' ; 1 1 1: Commissioned offlcei s Tailing to comply with. 1 the: k tryuMons ot tho foregoing paragraph within a reaxnable v Jength ot,ttme, in no case to exceed twenty flays auer me publication of this order , shall be dropped frouj the' rolls r of the army in disgrace, and tucirlnaroes will b furnished 10 the commandant of conscripts fyf enrollment in. the ranks. ' " 'V r--" Y 'f;-- W ? 'rlV. ' Ills All enlisted men whi snail fail: to comply with the , C revisions of paragraph 1 of tjhisordec' within a.rcasona le length of time, shall be ; considered 'as deserters, and ' A treated accordingly, their liaeiea to be furnished to' the 7 commandant of conscripts, in their Stte,ffor publication or Such other action as may bp deeded most efucacious.' - ' . IV. In order to ensure thietiicicnt co-operation of all k concerned to ..carry this .order Juto Immediate effect," Do- partment commanders arc 'directed to requiro from the . commanding oflieer of each separate command in thir De-. ' partments a prompt report of the names of all commission- cdoUicers and enlisted men now absent Jrouo their com mands. There reports must state in eacKcae the cause of , absence, and any regimental, battalion if company com- j nranderwho t ball neglect to furnish uch:a)rcrort r.wbo shall knowingly be guilty of Concealing any case of unau- . . thorized absence, shall, on conviction thereof, bo summari- ly dismissed. ' -.' " 'k . --1- ' k:;k'-- "1 V. Under the provisions oftbe2d c'auseof paragraph 1, of General OMera, No 82, commissioned officers add pri vates who are incapable of bearing arms in consequence of , , wounds received in battle, bijt "who arc otherwise fit for 4 serried," arft-required,-if not otherwise .as8irnedf to reprt to the nearest commandant of conscripts in their respective .". States who will, if they are fitted or such duty, assign ' them to the collectioi-asr'glei andthcnrorcement of n the provisions of 'this-vder?, f itlk power -to caR .dpon Kthe nearest military ahfuoiitpr ftn such assi!taiieJ i mar be necessary thereto. (". ' ;; I ; VI. Officers of the Quartermaster's Departraent;' char ged with payment of troops are htreby directed not to pay r any commissioned oflieer, nqnCdrnmisiocntf; otficer or pr-r ' y ate who does not furiiish satisfactory., evidenqe tliatjie is . . not llatle to the penalties described In tins ''"foregoing, of- . ders. 'Auy; dijsbumng officer who tball iriake payment in- ; viivIatioNof this order shall I e liablo on his bond for 'thu amount of Such, payment. . liv ruer : j .Signed.. k ' ' v S. COOPER., ; - - k . "'ju Adj't and Inspeeter General Dee 4 j . 38-d7t LARGE SALE. T virtue of a Depd-ln-1 rust executed by Pyladca Small wood to M; W. Small wofxl and John Titlery, Sr., trustees, br certain purposes therein men tioned, which said deed-in-trust is duly registered in the eunties of Halifax, Guilfoijd and Stokes, the said trustees will, at the times and placep mentioned below, proccea to. sell, at wublic auction to tlie . highest bidder',.on a credit of ix months, with interest fifom the day of sale the follow- iiior roai and. npi-snnil esata.; tti wit: . "On the 5th dav of December, il8G2, in Halifax county, at the late-residence ot rviaiies aroauwooar aeeeagea, ncaifi Weldcn, about thirty-Are fvery likely negroes, consisting of boys and girfe, men and! women, tields bands and bouse servants. Also i. much: perishable propertv, consisting of horses,, mules, hogskpigs, cattle," household and kitchen furniture,. Ac, JLc. X , . ; J .' ... . , .:; . " : - 'V j , , On the 8th day of December, 1862; in the town of Greens-' boro". one bouse and lot iti said .; town, situated on East r street, which was deyised to the said PyladcS Smallwood bv his fathers: the late Orestes Small wood. vL ::rZ Xy- . . . . . I irnw i 'it . V 3 A, - On tbe lZtn day or ueqemoer, ieox, ai me rieumgni FoHogii in Stokes- county, that5 celebrated: Summer re t reat, including sAxA icreS of land y and all the furniture btilonging to said Spriiigsi -which is tufllcient tor the use anti accommouaiioji oi nur uubuicu unu "j tiwh'ib Also a tract ef land in Stokes county, containing 200 acres, more or less, adjoining, the land ut Alexander: King ana lkA-a ii.f a. -:y - '- . . t : : riedmdnt Springs areji stly' celebrated for the curative properties of tho water-aw the salubritv of the climate.-- -Toe situation is one ot tut most romantic and picturesque "on the continent of Amt ica. The accommodations are sufficient for four hundrc. and fiftv iruests. - ' v M. W S.MALfWOOD, 1 ,r -.i. ies. Nov 13 '; .-k'-'-k-r ' - r'-X': 54-tdecl2 Sale of Laiids, :Kegroe Ac. W ' tiift rirst. Second and Third Dai of Jan; VJvuary, A: 1), 1863, thle Lands andNegrdes, Household, Furniture, Corn, a number of valuable Milch-'Cows,'--&c'. ; or, tno late Mrs. uncnei riwkca, auu uum wi uuo beef Cattle, a valuable Jack, several head of hersfcs, with other artictes.too numerous p mcition, the pnpcrty of the late Mrs. StokeS and CoL M. S.'Stokes, deceased, will, be sold on a credit of. twelve'. months " k; u : ' ' . This is to take place at the .former residence, of General Stokes, caTle!d lbs Bend en the 'Yadkin River, about four jailes above Wilkesboro'J ! ' '; :":4 1 -Attention U especially inrited; to the valuable and desi rable tract of land offaied. for salek. : w ' f " ; OnIondy evening, ,ta 5th of Japuary, ill- be eold jSa, :the property of the late 'Wrtl ' Stokes, a valuable Stock arm. . in. vsue vijini uuui'iuiufi, viu uioi, j Also, on a credit of 12 menis,tlifere will besojer a duaa- tity ef; Hay. and i parcel of Household Furniture. c f r With the will annexed oi Jirs. u. oiokbs, gna, audi r oi Cel.' M. S- Stokes." ..-I. DecS ;;;;: ;-.-r- ';:,, 40-d&wlm A cirro saie -Kenuu r anu .. 11 inuju mar- -am- -r- w v A W WW tt A.AtM T . 4 a m . W ILJCC 801U at isoon iiiu-oiaiion juhiirluii. county,. .ay,b4:.tbok 7th. day of January, 1863,; ei?nt or ten inteiv negroes. Deionging wriue enaie m , . Also., wifi hs hired on among them is a good carpenter, blacksmith and coeper At thesanie tim$ and place, the. mills and lands belongs. s to the said estate will be rented, unless pref iously dis-' ed-of. :v. -x-' -.s v - x - ' n 'A ing rosed i. Aiso,: ine negroes anajianos oeionging wn t irnwt known a the EtheldredUtll tract. f r t-.v H f. . .. I . . . ...... i i. l..t..t! j.k- TTl.!t . Liec 8tdpd 0 Presiaentsnd nperihtendent ot? TTATIXG heen appointed .AuLstant : Adjutant ! iJCX General, and assigned to thejspecial datyof snperiu. tending and directing, uvernment . -transportation .or Railroad, I desire a conference' with, the. Presidents t and tipcrintendcntS of all the Railf cads in the Confederite SUte, at Augusta Ga. on the 15th mst. k , - -"'v w Wj-VUDLEY, A. A. G 1 A. a, &. ;v . C Military Academy--I-; K J- will commence ob- the FlRST"WEDNESDAYf 1N Jrkllt U U A K x , 1S63-- jfor information ana circulars apply to, : k- vi- SUPrT U.t M. ACADEMT - r IUllsboro Iff., C. j si. -.- Nov.;3;i$C2?4 --r ::4:':v.::omJaws ItnLLpay? for ;dld' CIrcaiar j 2II1K Saifsi from ? three feet upwards; in diameter, fifty 'cents perrpound i andor,iong heavy taws fortv. cents per pound, delivered. tfr ktjonfederate SUtes Armory, ' 4 x.:VkC- Wihnington, N;.0?; .A;X'a-V.-- ;.3C-d2w-p4ru- -- :t;-Dec3kyMkk?- i?-:, :! of tha Age copy to the amount of $1 . and send bill to this office. ' X t 1 -;! 1 2 .! ,1 -' "' ' ? - : .1 ' ': i ' ,.'- 1 .-'.'-! :-k-?::.v.'k:,-:;i;-;:- ku'k'k ;;. -v';i:'';k ' k .-. " ... . . s -'t. r'; -" -. - ' - , i . ; . . . - - ft . ; - r . ( .. - " , . . . M .; . 1. 4: - '. n
Daily State Journal (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 12, 1862, edition 1
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