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Tllll IIAIilillill 111 SATURDAY MDItNlNqti DEC, f.jlSci; THE LATEST NEWS: I'KOM TIIK NOKTII AND EUROPE. U: ilTL:2iJ The How Y otk. Jieraui oi wo vtv) T ,,A5 says liurneiue um uui. wiwv wr- - - , Au not. arrive in time. Burnsidei r.L arresting the. rrty resrWU for the; delay t ft cju f Kneland to avld intervention i$ beqaose onlj belfieerent Invftes it W&an askjrajly tb North England will accede. -The Jfftjncbj piesa k b't'er against England's course.': ... I . J j J' Nassau dates announce the arrival of iiteamer Herald. and Leopold from Charleston. f V. -I ATn arrival from North Carolina annoaufcea that, Nowborn had boon attacked by 4000 rebels Sindei; r ,., Martin, who wore repulsed. . j 'i 1 Yellow fever had ccss'dat Port Rc yai; an$ Rctivo operations would soon begin In that de- FJohn Porter's trial beforo Cour , Martial uia nrocressiriK In Wasnjngton. ' I j I nt TLo 7e) aid says McNeill, the Missouri butcher. c wfts really a Annua venHri, v. . uuujvuiv.-Di,j and presumes rrr:ident Uavi .will iwrmore witn draw his threat. j' JL . 'I All the State prisoners confined in Fori War- rnn, including alaryiana occasion isie, 3 wre, ,a n ThRnksErivin- Day. orate tL. VrmArb steamer. Milan, passed Fort Sjumf er i overling into the harbor and anchored close to tt'io City wharves. , Thirteen blockading vessolji iii fciiht. ' I j j I STILL IJVTKRFUOM THE NORTHULIN COLNW MESSAUE-LATKR FROM EU4! 1101 ETC. 1 ' ' . j FTEB6BURQ I CC. 4.. ; TboN. Y., Times, of 2J, received hero.! Liu ruin's Message was read bofore the Yanfcco Con gress on Monday and makes Beven Colupins! in the Times. It is a very sorry document, ' lie open by! "taying. that since tho last assembly of COngresjs anolboryear of health and bounlilul harftist hsis pa-sjefl; while it has not pleased the Almighty tb biased tho United States, with a return of peace, can but press on, trusting, that in God's o jrn goad .in,,, ail milt ha wrll. Ha calls his famous Dtoclft- kllllU ..... W ' . - - - j - . ! intillOIl COmjWTlSUlcvit tfrturt'-j'u.t.wn. f ' ; ; tho (iuartcrmastor's department at fRiichmond, who dcicrtod near Fn doricksburg ion; Friday night,1 make all sorts of disclosures rs jasaal. ,; , A Washington dispatch says it is no longer a question that the army of I the rotorrras bwes its Uilure to ercss the Kippahannock ; promptly on arrival to Jinexcusablo delay in farnfehinB meats of trah?portation. In Richmond it 1 'rumored" thnl On- Mcig's has boon rcmovedl ahfl Gen. Woodbury arrested for causing this delay. It Js atatod on good authority that 180,000 apliern ajo iiow absent from the Fodoral army without lcavje. (Jon. Blunt; after a forced march oh the 120th, routed 8,000 rebsls at Cave Hill, Arkftilsai j The Liittte lsstri several hours and the Fcdgaralivictoify wfia co npleie. Dixiy reDeis wero kuh, nu tin numuer worndd. Blunt-thinks tho Mlsj will nn. aain vonturo north -of Boston Mountain tbiis winter.. . 1 Tho llfbornian has arrived with patosto tfee 1si. Another Oonfoderate EtoaDioif bad left Liverpool, and still another was nearly ready. N''thinti of intaret by tho arrival.' f j: ; ' Tho N . Y. Herald of the 3rd, also received here Uum Frtlniuuth, Tho railroad from Aquia preik in complete order. , ' 1 ! i j A r -connoissaiico made on Sunday Iby Averill di-cvor d no enemy in a certain direction. . llobols stilt fortifying and show no igns f rp Uoat. ' FKOM MISSISSIPPI Y A N K E ES AD V VANClNG-r-BATTLE EXPECTED. I MobiiJk, Dec. 44 Uvwcinl dippalch to the Advertiser and Rw duled Oknlona rd, .we team ffom official wmrdrs that thero is a Yaijkeo force! at Bolivir, Ton nossef, three regiments at Grand Junction, emu hi Davis' ALilIs, ana ana lorce waicn aavanc- (vl from Grand Junction last Friday Imornitfg, ri umbering eighty regiments, comprising ihirty Jivu thousand men. IP is rumored tho Fc lerals wore camped last iii''ht ten miles from Ponlatoc in heavy forco. Mi( o'clock p. w. The Yankees fire mporicd t bo udvancinc from Corinth. Ourfpickjt fi?f:d ow thi'iji tSattillo on tho Mabilo and OMo Rilil- ro:iJ. '! V It M F RE DE II LC KS B U RG jE N E M Y " CHANGING HIS BASE,&c. ! i' j RiciiMoiDj Dec. .4. AU is iuiit at Frcdorickiburg, ani tp6 opinion jJ ff MVuila that tho enemy is going awy, perhaps to Port Lhyal. Hampton's cavalry catured a Fbd crl picket consiRting of a .Lieu tenia nt and ffvei incn at -Stall'ord'a store, north 01 Frl4rjcksburg. FUFNCII VESSEL AT CHAilESTON. j Charleston, Dec. 4; I Tfce French ido wheol corvetlej Milan, four iluys from Iow York, appeared in jthe pt?ing ihisj morning. Sho brings tho French- Consul 1 D(i Saint Andres and family, who lcit ibjero somQ riioritlu ago on a vinit to tho North. She.wil by j'orniuaon ol Gon. Ucau regard entpr :thq hariboB to morrow. . REPORTED SKIRMISH, TherO wore accounts brought by the train from Weldon, aHo by the Norfolk anjd Petersburg It til road yjfterday afternoon, of severe Bkir niish which took-plao'e at or near Frankin, onjth Biockwatcr ltivor, last Tuesday. It is Stated ihat a pvtioh of Djdge's Now York MJountod liiila mon, encountered some, of our cavalry and a por tion of CacH,. Wright's Rocket Battoryj After a brisk engagement, which lasted fir an.: hour or more, our men retired, losing Ono section of Wrifrht'a Batterv. and 16 men, killAd and woiind- wh The Yankee loss could not be ascertained, as they were loft 111 possession of tle field; It Is Hlated, howevor, that two of their horses fell 'into .our. hands. Tho names of our kill dd and woo n& cd, qp iha Companies to which thevi are attached. "0 could not ascertain. Further particulars will probably roach us to-day. I Petersburg Express 0 hursddi. "TOTAL REBEL FORCES UNDER ARlS," To show what idev the Yankee jiarb of tho btrenth and disposition, of our forces, wolcoriv the lollo.wing table fronthe Now jYrk Herald, (f tho 27th, which is given as "ehawiDg the! dia Isiuion of tho whole rebel force uoder armsl" It givrs us an array of about half a million!: ? Total troops under General Lee, , 1 I 90,o)0 lvicnmond, on t no sou in bankpftpei Upper Piimunkcy, at. aad near Ftirti . Diirliucr, at Petersburg and on tho peninsula, aM undor Gen. L-tng- Btreot, . ' ' - Mi P'M lotal troops m. Virginia, j ; - 2410,000 i neral Bragg's army, lately ins Ken "' tucky, now at the Cumberland? Gap, ut Knoxville and along the line of the Ureal Southern' Railroad, from. Chattanooga to Lynchburg, aqd j be-' ing in communication there j with I Oen. Leo's army, . J j Jt a liOint fiOllth of 1T11 Rnrinwd'un. 0,000 I : dor General Earl Van Dirn. At Vicksburg, m Arkansas and Ms souri, under Geu. Femborlon, Gen. i.iuit!b nua uon. xiinuman. C5,000 10.000 mooiie. I t M Charleston and Savannah, undejr en wrai feaureg&rd, 0.000 Total rebel forces under arms, r j 495joo NORTH CAROLINA LEGISLATURE. Ssnats. Monday. Dec. l.'Mr, E. D. Drako, 'Senator eject, from the .'county of "Warren, pre sented, nia credentials and was-duly qualified. il; I ! BILLS JlSJ BKSOX.UTIOKB. ' Mr. Lassiter, a Resolution ;a"piritingJa Com mittee to take into consideration a message from the Governor in relation to .the soppily of salt. Adopted. '. '....v..- .' - 3 Ut same, a Resolution in favor of Th03 15. & a Skinner, rofandins amounts TIT n ' 1' - ' ; J b lor aau ecizeu for ruse of troonS. Referred to- Committee on Viaims. i' . :- Mr. Sharp, a bill to authorize the settlement of Estates by a Commissioner appointed by the diff erent County Courts. Referred to Committee on the Jodiciiry." ' r ' i The act -to, provide clothing and all other nces siry (Juartermrster's stores, and to provide for shearing supplies for destitute families of soldiers now in service, embodying amendments to Ilouse billenCitlod.a bill to provide clothing for N. C. Troops and for bther purposes," was now takea up, abd pending the discussion thereon the Senate adjourned. '" f I IIotjsk of Commoks. A number of bills were introduced and referred. Among them are the fallowing : Mr. Costner introduced a resolution fixing epfi-S al hours for the meetings and adjournment of tho Ilouse, and providing for afternoofl sessions from and after 2d insi. :- . j Mr. Ru9s4)I, a bill providing for the continu ance in office such Ju3ticcsof the Peace rs may hiave to leave their counties owing to the presence of the enemy. I Mr. Grissom introduced a bill' for the relief of sick and wounded soldiers. Mr. Mann from the Cornrnittco on Internal Improvements, reported a bill concerning tho Cape Foarand Deep River NavigationOompany. Abandons a portion of the work. . j Mr. Fowle, from tho Judiciary CoinmitteOj a resolution to give t tho Uounty of Alleghany a Superior Court, recommending a bill providing for the same. j Mr. Headon introduced a bijl to provide for the protection of the salt works at or near Wilming ton. ' (Calls out the militia of tho counties of New llanover, Brunswick, Columbus, Roberson, Bla den, Sampson and Duplin for tho purpose.) j Mri Cowles introduced a series- of resolutions relatine to the Conscription Act. Ordered to be briuted and made special order for U o'clock, .Friday next. j A bill lo authorizo the Govornor to employ ilave labor in erecting fortifications for State do jfonce was taken up from tho calendar (a substi tute recommended by the committee, provides jthat if employed, that the owners 6hall bo com ipensated for the same, and provides also that if Krapturod by tho enemy, their owners snail do paid their value bv the btaio. ) Alter aiscussion ino dui was rocommurju w a r i . 1 l Ml L tho Committee. i On Mr. Gentry's motion tho bill providingifor fa Superior Court for tho ounty of Allogr.any iwas taken up and passed its several readings. j After somo other unimportant business the jUouse adjourned. j Sknatk. Tuesday, Doc. 2. Mr. E. J. iBJount; of Pitt, and Hon. David Outlaw, of Ber jtie, proaent- 1 thoir credentials and wore sworn jin. , i Mr. Lassiter presented a resolution commend- ing our troops and congratulating the pooplo of .the btate on their dorotidn to our common 'cause. j Mr. Sluuhter, a bill to provide for holding of Courts in Hertford County, litlorrcd to J uuicia ry Comm'rtteo. ; Mr. Smith of Macon, a bill to amend the lie ivisod Code. Referred to Military Committee. I Tho bill "to provide clothing far North Car.) 1 1 in a Troops and for other purpose5"," passed its se cond reading- A motion to suspend tho rules and pa-s it to its third reading did not prevail. A, mcsao was sent to tho ilouso proposing t j go into an election ol Councillors ot btalo to-day j at 12. o'clock, sovond gentlemen being put in nom ination. On motion of Mr. Ilall, tho Sonat went into ! secret session ta receive. -the report of the Com mittoe sent to confer with the Confederate Govern ment in recard to our State tlofcnces. At' twelve o'clock the doors were pperwd and the Senate proceeded to vote for .Councillors o Stato. ; After which tbo Souato adjourned unti 10 o'clock to-morrow. Uouse of Commons. A message wa3 received (rom tho Senate proposing to go into an election to day at 12 o'clock forH Couocilora of. State. Messrs. Jesse R. Stubb3,of Mai tin; F. B. Satterth waito, ef Pitt; L. Eldridge, "of Johnstos; R. P. Dick, of Guildford; J. R. llargrayc, of Anson Dr. James Calloway, of Wilkes; James A. Patlon of Buncombe and George F. Davidson, of Iredell, being in nomination. Concurred in. Mr. Waddoll introduced a bill to authorize the Governor to call out a Tatrol for each County Mr. Real), a bill to amend an act for the relief ol tho Banks and the People. Refer: ed. Mr. I3ryson, a resolution in favor of Mi L. linl- tain. , Mfr Crawlord, a resolution relative to Laving salt moved from at and near Wilminton to thi: lritorior. Mr. -Watson, a resolution asking information of the State Treasurer relative to tho sale of State bonds issued in accordance with an Ordinance; of the Convention. Mr. Keener, a resolution a ithorixing tho Gov ernor to appoint a ComTni?sioner to cxamino into tho condition of thaJVngency of Charokeo lands as connected with Turnpike Roads in Jackfon County. Referred to thb Committee on Cherokee JLanda and Wcstorn Turnpikes. Air. Alford, a resolution of inquiry of the Gov- nor for informatiou relative to the enforcement of the Conscript law, and particularly rs tothctnan her in which certain officers ,wero cxbretsing au thority in- the city of Raleigh. Air. lowlo, trom tho Judiciary Committee, a bill to confer Criminal Jurisdiction upon tho Coun ty courts 01 unslow, recommonding that it do not pass. Air. bhobor. Irom tho same Committee, a. pHI r.naiive 10 jusuces 01 jl eace. rccommcnains: its passage with an amendment. Air. Gentry, -from Committee on Cherokeo Lands, &c, made a report. The House voted for Councilors of State at 12 o'clock, alter which it wont into eecret session to hear tho report of tho Committee sent to Rich mond. - ThedooTs boing opened, tho Uouso adjourned Senatk. Wednesday, Dec. 3. The following bills wore introduced and appropriately referred : By Mr. White, to establish the Bank of Lin- colnton. By Mr. Young, a bill to amend tho charter of the North Carolina Manufacturing Company. By the same, from the committee on. Military affairs, a bill to provide ammunition for the va rious counties in tfco State. Proposes tho issuing of 60 lbs. powder and 200 lbs. lead t each militia regiment. Thi3 bill passed its soyeral readings under a suspepsion of the rules. . " By Mr. Ellis, a bill to provido a 'further force for State defence. A bill to purchase provisions, on its third road ing, was considered a"nd amended, requiring the publication in tho; newspapers of-the names of the agents to be appointed. Mr. Matthews moved to amend by excepting frofn euch appointment persons liable to conscrip tion. Rejected. On Mr. Graham's motion the bill was recom mitted to the Committee. The Senate now proceeded to the election of Treasuror of State, Messrs. Jonathan Worth and D. W. Courts boing in nomination. The follow ing is the vote : . Foe Me. Courts Messrs. Brown, Carraway, Copeland, Dickson, Drake, Ellis, Fuison, Hall, Harris?, Uoleman, Lane, Murrill,.Outlaw, Pw oll, Simpson Whilford, White, Wiggins and Young 19. For Mr. Worth Mossrs. Speaker, Adams of j.t auHim 01 ur , reuueii, jjiouni, uicKerson, Eure, Graham, Jarratt, Lassiter, Litch, Lind- aunders, Sharpe, Shipp, Slaughter. Smith of A., Smjth of S., Taylor of C., Warxen, Wooley and Wright 27. . . rendrne the ote. Mr. Hall asked for. tho in formation of the country whether the present in- cumbent hac been in-any - wis derelict or.a'de faulter in anything pertaining to his of8ce. "'''Tie. Legislature was about to 'eject a faithful officer from office; and ha desired the, country should know the reasons that induced such action. The Speaker thought the interrogation, came too late. ' . 1 ' " Mr. Smilh. of MJ. in reply to Mr. Hall, ob-: served that .each man on the Senate floor had the right to cast his vote for whom ho choose, and be doubted the right of an gentleman to make the onquir'y ju6t submittedThe question asked would not in any wise liyiuonce n;m in voting. - Tne committee to superintend tne election ipr Treasurer, reported the whole, number of vates cast 140; of which Mr. Avortrf Had received T9, and Mr. Courts 61. Mr.Wortii haying received a majority, was declared elected. . After the transaction of some other unimpor tant business, the Senate proceeding to the election of Solicitor of the, 6th Judicial Circuit. Mr. R. F. Armfleld.of Yadkin, was elected. The Senate adjourned. House ob1 Commons. The Speaker, Mr. R. B. Gilliam, having been elected judge of the 4th Judicial Circuit, resigned theposilion of Speaker, and the House immediately proceeded to the elec tion of Speaker. On the first ballot Mr. R. S. Dannell was elected, the vote standing Donnell, 66; Shepherd, 2G; Alann, 1. Air. iShopnerd's name was used against his wish, and several mem bers 'who had voted for Mr. Mann changed their votes to Mr. Donncll before the vole was announ ced. The Committee to superintend tho election of Councillors of State reported the following as elect ed : Messrs. Stubbs.Satterthwaite. Eldridge, Dick. Hargravo, Calloway and Patton. Tho following bills p:ssed their flrstfroading : Mr. Waddell, to provido for the additional pay of $11 per month to North Carolina soldiers, in addition to the pay received from tho Conledcrate Covernmont. Mr. Waddell, that ten thousond dollars be ap propriated for the exploration o( the. salt bed3 of Chatham county. Mr. Hcaden, for tho benefit of the officers and soldiorsof North Carolina, in tho secvica of the Contcderato States. It rolioves thorn from tho payment of poll lax for the future. The Speaker read a communication from bo H m. R. B. Gilliam, resigning his seat as mem ber from GracvuJe. A writ was issued for an election to be holden in Granville county the 12th of Deember. A message was received irom tho bonale pro posing to entor into an election for Public Treas- er, this day at 1 0 clock, and nominating John athan Worth, of Randolph,and Daniel W. Courts, or Rockingham. Tho Hquse voted as follows : For Mr. Worth Messrs. Speaker, Allison, Alford, Amis, Avcra, Earnhardt, Barringer, Baall, Berry, Bond, Bryan, Bryson, Burgm, Carnenter, Cowles, Craig, Dunn, Flynt, Fowle, Gilliam, of Granville, Glenn, Grissoan HamptoO, Henry of Bertie, Hollinesworth, Ingram, Keen er, Kelloy, Kerner, Laws, Lyles.'Mann of Hyde, McAden, McCorraick, McNeill, McRae, Nissen, Parks, Patterson, Pcarco, Riddick, Robbins, bher wood. Shobor, Smith' AVailen. Walser, Watson, Wellborn, Woodall, Young of Iredell, Young "Of 1 ancey oa. For Mr. Courts Messrs. Beam, BrownBum- pass. Cobb, Costucr, Crawford, Daven port, Davis, Foy, Gilliam of Rockingham, Grier, Harris of Cabarrus, Harris of Chatham, Harrison, Hawea, Hendc son, Henry of He iderson, Headen, Hodges, Hooper, Joy nor, Judkins, Kirby, Lem- monus, Ijoan, ljong.Liove, Alann 01 Pasquotank Manning, McKay, Person, Reynolds, Richard- s n, Rhodes, Robinson, Rass, Russell ol Craven Shepherd, Stansill, Vane, Waddellj AVilliams 42. The committee reported the whole number of votes cat 140, Mr. Worth 79, Mr. Courts, 61. Mr. Worth duly elected. Tho House went into an eloction foi Solicitor for tho Sixth Judicial Circuit. Messrs. Walter P. Caldwell, R. M. Armfield add Jas. C. Korr, were put in nomination. Tho committee reported as follows: for Mr. ArmficlJ, 59, Mr. Caldwell, 34, Mr. Kerr. 19. Mr. Armlicld elected The bill for tho relief of the widows and families of our soldiers was taken up. Mr. Cobb offered an amendment which con finod the distribution of relief to indigent families only; after some debate between Mr. Walser and Air. Cobb, the amendment was adopted. Air. .Love, while giving the bill his hearty sup port, thought more substantial assistance was ne cessary, lie Uierujore moved tnat the appropria tion bo increased from $500,000 to one million, and called tor tho yeas aud nays. Tho bill passed its third reading. Yeas 72, Nays 3.' Mr. Kerner moved to take 110 his resolution rsbitivo to appointing a eommitteo of members tt visit .the Military Hospitals. Mr. Love opposed tho adoption of tho reso'.u- tion bs unnecessary ; tno burcon taoneral was doincr his duty, and 8 bill to effect tho same ob- y:cl, of taking caro of tho sick, was already bo- ton tho lloufco and which wouid prove moro ef fective. .Mr. Kerner dofondod the resolution, on tho ground of- its bcina; very important to our sick soldiers. lr. "Waddell supported the resolution. The resolution was not taken from the table. Tho bill to prohibit tho distillation of spiritous liqucis from certain articles was taken up. Amendments wero adapted including sugar can; sood,.pc8 and peanuts and driod fruit, and tho bill poised its second reading. Tho Ilouse adjourned to Thursday morning 11 o'clock. Senate. ThursdaVt Doc. 4. Resolutions of satislactiou at tbo conduct of tho soldiers and peo ple of North Carolina daring the war, passed with an amendment by Mr. Wooloy attaching a resolution of thanks to the ladies of the Dtato for tnoir patriotism and devotion to the interest of tho Stale and tbo soldieT3. Bill for tho better management of the Western Turnpike road. 1 ass'ed. The bill to amend the ordinance of the Conven tion in regard to families of soldiers dying in ser vice, passed its several readings. Mr. Graham, from tho select committee to en quire as to whether ocnotthe offices of Adjutant General, Attorney General and Solicitor for the 4th Circuit had boon vacated reported resolutions declaring those offices vacant. The hour for the consideration of tho order of tho day the bill in reference to the salaries of Judges, having arrived, itjwas taken up and deba ted at length, and linally passed. Ayes 21, Noes 20. Tho Houso bill to establish the 8th Judicial cir cuit on Ha secona reading was WKen np, and pen ding its consideration. Tho Scnato adjourned until to-morrow morn ing at 11 o'clock. llourfK ov Commons. Mr. Boam presented a memorial, wifh a bill to incorporate the Shelby ancl Broad ltiver Kailroad. Mr. Person offjrod airesolution that instructions bo given to tho joiot fcJolect Committee . On the Public Printing, to Inquire whether any frauds have "been committed in the- public printing, when and by whom, and that said Committee shall bavo power to .administer oaths aud send for persons an 1 papers and report in writing. . ' By Mr. Ingram, a series of resolutions, rela tivo to the detormination of this State,, compli mentary of our troops and one also returning thanks to the ladies of Virginia, for kindness and alt-mien to our sick and wounded soldiers. On motion of Mr. "Worth vho same wad order ed to bo printod and laid 00 the tablo. By Mr. Keener, a Kosoluiion to rontinuo in force a Resolution of the Convention exempting Volunteers frompoll tax, adding' Conscripts toils provisions. Holem-d to r mance Committee. Mr. Avcra moved to reconsider the, passage of tha hili ontilliwt dan af fnr tha rnliAt AFIha oi dows and families of soldier!' passed . on' Wednes- Mr. Worth was in favor of reconsideation, say ing that the execution of the bill was 4impractica ble. ,The bill was finally, on motion of Mr. Shepherd, referred to a Select Committee. j On Mr- Headerrs motion, a bill to prevent the distillation of Spirituous Liquors from Grain, &c. was taken1 up and considered. ; . j ... " ' Amendments-were adopted increasing the pen-' altlor viblatidns of the biH to $1,000, making the imprisonment 90 day? and holding every per son .violating the law guilty for a distinct and sep arate cuence for every day or part of a day en gag ed in go offending ; also, that the bill shall be ia force from January 1, 1867, to January 1, 1865. As amended the bill was passed. 'Ayes 92, Noes ' '"'": '. , A messase was received from the Governor traiismittine the followinz documents : A claim from vVest and Johnston, of Rich mond, for a Violation ovcopy right, the Conven. Uon bavins: authorized the publication, of the "Volunteers Hand Rook." and distributing 5000 c pics, said work being copyrighted by West & Johaston. damages zoyu. . . A letter from Hamilton Davenport, describing: the treatment of 20 citizens of Washington coun ty, now held as btate prisoners m Salisbury, N.C. And a letter from Col. Ratclifft), stating tne above prisoners had taken the oath of allegiance to Lincoln and some of them were members of an organization intended to make resistance to the government, and were taken in arms against, the State. . The documents were sent to the Seriate. Qn motion of Mr. McAden the House adjourn ed to Friday morning 10 o'eiocs. FOR S AIiE-CONFEDEUATE STATES Bonds. " W. H. JONES. dec 3d3t For Sale. TIiTVVEEN Til K EE AND FOUR HUN. D DKED ACBES OF LAND, situaUd four miles due West of Raleigh, and adjacent to the North Car olina Railroad. ! Apply to nov 19 tf WM. Q. HILL. T7IOUND, IN THE STREETS OF RAI,- 1 euch, a COUPON which has been detached from a North Carolina Bond, which the owner can have on application at the Public. Treasurer's Office, by de scribing tho Xto. ana amount 01 said Uoapon, ana by paying for this advertisement oc 1 tf Hillsboro', N. C, Military Acad emy. mi IE FIFTH ACADEMIC YEAR OF X this Institution will commence on the first Monday in February, 1863. For information and Circulars, apply to ' . w SUP'T, H. M. ACADEMY ncvy 29 4m Hillsboro', N4 C. Orrica or SiiRaion Qenbrap or N. C, ) November 12, 1&62. i J T HIE FOLLOWING ARTICLES ARE required for the benefit of our sick and wounded soldiers : Shoes, Socks, Hats, Coats, Pants, Drawers, JLeather, anqe r urea a, snoe-maKing Lasts, (from No. 6 to 11 inclusive, ) Buttons, Cotton Cloth, Flannel, Potatoes, Brandy, Butter, . Eges, &c. Proposals will be received at this office for a proper supply of them. Those able and willing to contribute them, will please address the undersigned EDWARD WARREN, nov 15 lm . Surgeon General of N. C. To the Medical Profession. mnE UNDERSIGNED HAS IN PRESS, X and will Bnortiy puciisn, a worK entitled "Surgery for Camp, Field and Hospital." . Those disposod to becode subscribers will please for ward their names to the author, at Kalcigh, a. V. EDWARD WARREN, nov j5 lm Surgeon General of N. C. .Public Sale. SIX MONTHS' CREDIT. AT THE X.ATE UUSIDEJSUE Ol JNO. B. Yarborough, dee'd, in the county of Frank lin, N. C, on Thursday, the 11th of December next, I will Bell, by public auction, tlse crops ol Corn. Fod der, Peas and Shucks ; the 1'lantation Tools, 1 Koad Wagon, 1 two-horso Wagon, 1 Ox Wagon, 3 Horse Carts, 1 Top Buggy anil Harness, 1 Sorrel Jiorse, 5 JJules, a splendid pair Gray Carriage Horses, 2 yokes Oxen. 15 bead of Cattle, the stock of Hogs, 50 Fat Hogs, 1 Cotton Gin, 70 bales Cotton, 15,000 lbs. Cotton in the Seed, and 17 hogsheads of Tobacco. At the same tiiuu, 34 Negroes will be hired out for the ensuing year, and the Plantation rented. Debtors to the estate must pay immediately. N. B. MASSENBURG, Adm'r hot 22 tds of Jno. B. Yarborough, dee'd. Public Sale. SIX MONTHS' CREDIT. T WIIiI. SEJLL BY PUBLIC VENDUE, I at tho late residence of Dr. Thomas Davis, in the county of Franklin, N. C, on Thursday, the 18th of December next, all his Household, Kitchen and Dairy Turnituro, consisting of' Beds, Bedsteads, Sideboards, Barcaus. Tables, Chain, Wash Stands, Mirrors, Car pets, and nearly every article necessary to gontesl hoosekceping. The crops of Corn, Joddcr, Shucks and Peas, and 5 Mulef, 8 Horses, in bead uattie, z yoxes uxen. The Plantation Tools, Wagons and Carts, 1 Family Carriage' and Harness, 1 Buggy and Harnoss, 1 Steam Saw Mill in srood running order, a large lot of Lum ber, stock of Hogf, 60 Fat Hogs, 2 stall-fed Oxon, 200Sheep, 30.000 lbs. Cotton in the Seed, 400' bushels Wheat, now in an excellent manufac turing mill, and can be ground and packed there. At the same timo, 40 Negroes will be hired out for the ensuing year. N. B. MASSENBURG, n6A 22 tds Ex'or of Dr. T. Davis, deo'd. Notioe to Creditors. A IX FEUSONS INDEBTED TO THE jCi. estate of Dr. Thos. Davis, deo'd, must make im mediate payment, and all persons holdinjr claims against his estate must present ihem for payment with in the time required by Law, or this notice will be . . . . . .1 pieaa&u 10 oar laeir recovery. N. B. MASSENBURG, Ex- of Dr. Thos. Davis; deo'd. Louisburg, Nov. 12th, 1862. nov 22 lm Notice. TTAVIMG QUALIFIED AS AD31INIS- JLi trator of GfN'i. Gkorge B. Andersof, deceased, at November term, 1862, of Wake County Court, I hereby give notico to the debtors of the estate fio make payment, and to the creditors to present their1 claims within, the tune prescribed, by law. . W. E. ANDERSON, Adm'r. NoVr 24. 1862. nov 29 tf Notice. AK'TUB 11TI1 DAY OF DECEMBER, J 1S62, will bo sold, at public auction, at tho "late residence of Wm. C. Clanton, deceased, a tract of land known as Robinson's, on the Warrenton and Halifax road, ten miles east of Warrenton, Warren coijnty, N. C, lyinar on both sides Reedy Creek, containing 410 acres, 150 acres of which are cleared, a good dwelling house,' and all other necessary out houses. The re main dor of this tract is in original growth and old field pine. ' One other tract lying on both sides same crock, and one-half mile above the first described tract, contain ing about 700 acres, about 150 acres in cultivation. The low ground on each tract well ditched, and in a high state of improvement. Also, one other tract containing 86 acres, seven miles East of Warrenton. Also, all the CROP and STOCK, consisting of IS hhds. Tobacco and about 6 hhds. in the barns ; 300 bbls. Corn ; 40,000 lbs. Fodder j a large quantity Hay and Shucks ; about 100 fat Hogs; sows and pigs; 40 head Cattle ; 4 yoke Oxen ; IS head Sheep ; about 10 Horees and Mules ; 1 Wheat Thresher ; 1 Fan Mill ; Household and Kitchen Furniture, and numerous other articles. Tfinus: The land on 12 months' credit : stock. . Ac,' on 6 months, with bond and approved 8eouxity,t with interest from nay of sale on alu .... JAS. D; CLANTON, : -j nov 26-5 1 Executor. INK HLAJ7K, BLUE. AND RED, ENCi lash and Confederate make, this day received, and for eile for cash only, at oc-25 W. L-POMEROY'S. - ' Wanted, THOUR OR SIT ABfcE HODIED NEGRO X? MEN, to chop wood, for which good wages will 1 te paid. Apply to - W. U. POMBKOY. E1NE CITY CARRIAGE CAN BE HAD at all hours at ' , A. WHITAKER'8. : or HAVING PUUCHASED A FAMILY E SIDENCK neax Richmond,' 00 that T mar be able W give penonai attention to Amerie4 lotcL, I now oner ior saie my enure - Furniture of Bollingbrook Ilotel,- On TTJBSDAX December thjil$6VlAt theiamo time I wUl lease to highest bidder at Pnblie Anotfon, my remaleinglease on the. Hotel and ' StaMa," whkh lease extends to January lit, JL864.. i - t xnis sale wiiL-omprpe a great a variety or naefol Fandtore at was ever offered at Auction ia the .Con federacy, all of which U in good order. In CnamDer rnrnitttre, I offer One Hnndred and Twenty. Beds, consisting f Jenny Lind, French, Walo Curled Maple, High Post, and several sets of Cottage Pamiture, 50 Boreans, 75 Waih- etands, 75 Water Buckets, 75 lablea, comprising Wal nut, uarnie xep ana Aianogany, uowis, 'fitcners, Ui&sses, Towels, ae. ? . ;., v-' - ' Abut. Hiif. Rhnftt .nrt Kr(wr aKmiirttaanm. Mb. seUlea QoOt, Jomforts,-BlanketSi Cotton and Linen I Sheets, and a fine selection ef Carpefinjr, consisting lsbng of tcifcl, xru.airaiB, mrw t- ij, Anxnun, ana some six or seven hundred yards of Oil Cloth. 1 ; 7 a T 1 fTM Tl- T , . ;iN PARLOR FURNITURE, j 3 fine Plato Mirrors, 2 Pianos, 2 Gas Chandeliers.. Broeatelle, Lace andj)amask Curtains,' vieutrv xaute, uviuir ana jriajui j.eie-a-j.eca, y Sofas, Rocking, Arm Chairs, Ac, Jko. IN DINING ROOM WILL BE SOLD, 10 large Walnut Tables ;-2 Mahogany Tables;1 1 pair Butter Trays; 2 Walnut Safes f 3 fine Chandeliers :1 I gutter xrays ; 2 walnut; Bales; 3 an Chandeliers : 1 large Steam Table, with entire fixtures:; 0 dot. Oak Unairs ; 12 double plated silver bngar Dishes j Cream Pots ; Molasses Craned ; 9 Castors ; 6 Fruit Baskets and 6 Pickle Stands. Also: ' Brittania Dish Covers ; Chafing Dishes ; Turenes; Coffee and Tea Urns. Also Cups, Saucers, Plates, Dishes, Finger Bowls, Goblets, Preserve Dishes, Salvors, Celery Stands, Table Cloths, and all other things necessary to carry. on hotel din ing room. In Kitchen, Laundry and Pantry Room, every thins necessary to carry on a first class hotel. I will also sell ONJS OALNlliUS, ONE BAGGAGE WAGON, TWO BATHING TUBS, for Barber Shop, with all necessary fixtures. A large lot of Lead Pip- ing, two Billard Tables, with their-fixtures; a large Steam Boiler, with Its fixtures ; Desks, Presses, Gas Fixtures, Ac, Ao. Any person wishing to engage in a first class Hotel business, I cab say to them that this is an opportuni ty rarely onerod. . . Sale will take place on the morning of the 8 th inst at 12 o'clock, and continue from day to day until completed. J. L. CAttRINOTON. gale conducted by . nov 29 tds WM. PANNILL, Auct'r. IMPORTANT SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY IN WARREN COUNTY. On Monday, 22d day December, I shall sell at Areola, in the county of Warren, situated 15 miles southeast of Warrenton, and 4 miles south ef Grove Hill, the following property, belonging to the estate of the late Samuel T. Alston, deceased, to-wit : 1,395 acres of land, known as the Areola tract ; one other tract containing 585 acres, known as the Melton's Crock tract. This land is adjoining the lands of Gen. Samuel A, Williams, John Burgess, Dr.. Mark Perry, and others. This is valuable land, and well adapted to the cultivation 6f tobacco, wheat, corn, and all the products of the country, and for health and good soci ety is unsurpassed. . The Areola tract has good improvements on, it. Persons wishing to view the land will call on Gen. Samuel A. Williams, Dr. Mark Perry, or Robert E. Williams. Also, at the same time and place, 60 bales of cotton. 25 hhds. tobacco, and 20 likely negroes, of both sexes. TERMS OF SALlil Nine months credit, with interest from date. Bond and undoubted security will be required before the delivery of the property. A. is. WILLIAMS, Agent for the estate of Sam'l T. Alston, deo'd. Warren county nov 26 7t 39" Petersburg Express and Richmond Enquirer please copy two weeks Valuable Lands for Sale in War ren County, N. Carolina. Y VIRTUE OF A DECREE MADE IN the ease of J ames T. Russell and others, exparte, at Warren Court of Equity, October Term, 1862, I shall sell, at the Court House door, in the Town of Warrenton, to the highest bidder, at public auction, on the 6th day of January, 1863, on a credit of twelve months, a TRACT OF LAND now in the possession of James T. Russell, called the Mansion tract, situated ia Warren Countv. adioiniritr the lauds of Weldon N. Edwards, John H. Bullock Green Duke and ethers! and containing about fourteen hundred and fifty acres. Also, a tract in said County, adjoininK the lands of William E. Davis and others, and containing about two hundred and twenty acres. Bonds with approved security will be required for tho purchase money. U. M. COOK, C. . B. November 51862-tda. SNUFFS SNUFFS I ! WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO RE ceive orders for Nelson A Munnis's celebrated NOW PREPARED Scotch Snuffs, viz : "Scotch" (in papers) in Boxes, 60 lbs. '(Scotch? loose in Barrels, 120. lbs. "Rappee," f?F20 lb. Jars. "Macawber'' in 20 lb. Jars. For sale by SMYTH A CO., Sole Agents. Petersburg, Nov. 22d, 1862. nov 22 3m Notice. H AVING QUALIFIED AS ADMIN IS - trator of the late Gen. L. O'B. Branch, at No vember torm, 1862, of Wake County Court, I give notice to all debjjprs of the estate to make payment, and to all creditors to present their claims within the timo prescribed by law. WM. A. BLOUNT, JR. November 21st, 1862. nov 22 6w Notice. BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE Court of Equity for Wake county, at the Fall Term, 1861, (amended at the Fall Term, 1862,) I will sell, in the town of Forestalls, on Saturday the' 27th day of December next, at publio outory, to the high est bidder, a lot of four acres of land,, lying in said town of Forestville, well situated and well improved, belonging te tho estate of the late Brian Green. Also, under the same authority, I. will sell, at the Court-house door, in the town of Louisburg, on Thurs day the 1st day of January, 1863, a tract of ten acres of land in the county of Franklin, near the land of William Harris and Dr. Crudup, and belonging to the" estate of said deceased. Both parcels of land will b sold on a credit of six months, purchaser to give bond with approved sure-' ties. C. B. HARRISON,- Administrator and Commissioner. Also, on theslst day of January, 1863, at Louis burg, I will sell two hundred and twenty acres of land, in the southeast corner of said eousty of Franklin, adjoining the land of Capt Crudup. Terms of sale cash or credit to suit purchaser; nov 26 6t ; C. B. HARRISON. , Notice. I: WILL PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE for Cattle, Sheep, and Hogs, also for Ba con, Lard, Eggs, Poultry of every description, partio - ularly .Geese and Ducks, delivered to me at my farm, 7 niles west of Raleigh, formerly belonging to Hinton Franklin, JSeq, - - ' : B. D. SMITH. Raleigh, 14th June, 1862 . , janei8--6mpd - Land for Sale in War rex County, North Carolina. PURSUANT TO A DECREE MADE IN in the case of Thomas D. HilUard and wife and others, ex parte? at . October- term, 1862, of Warren Court ef Equity, I .shall sett, on the 30 th day of, De cember, 1862at the Court House door in the town of Warrenton, te the highest bidder, at pubDe auction, on a credit of twelve months, with interest from the day of sale, the Tract of Land in Warren county on Which Samuel H. Holl'oway, deo'd, resided at the time of his death, subject,, nevertheless, to the dower of Martha Uolloway, the widow of thfr said Samuel H, in said land. The Tract adjeins the lands -of John Watkins, Austin Newman and . William PaschaH, and contains about two hundred' and sixty-two acres. Bond with approved security will be 'required of the purehaser. - " C.' Mr COOK, C M" B. ' ' . nor 22 tds ' .' " ' ; ' --- : - . - , . ..,! 1 1 .1 . . 1 1.1 ..l i.l. .. Save Your Scraps - CJHA Y, WILLI AA1SON' 4k GO., -AT T&E kJ NORTH STATE IRON AND BRASS WORKS, formerly Burns' foundry,) -will. pay for scrap Cast Iron S ets. per. lb. Fer jWretfght Iron .scraps, scrap Brass, scrap Zink and serap Copper the highest cash price will be paid. They will pay the higest market, price for a large quantity pf Charcoal. Will alsa re ceive proposal for delivering two hundred cords of Wood. , teJO-Sapd; OA LIKtSJLX i nCUUUUS rUW BAJLtl" 4iJ On WEDNESDAY, the, 17th dy of December BexVt' th .xesldenoa kif the-Ial Henry S. Battle, decewod, in thi eooaty f Edfeombe, Are miles' Northeast f. feocky Mount, I wUl sell at pubUo tion-about aeTtnty.flfte. bales CoUon, nine Males, , ttok ot Cattle and SheTep, fat Iloga, 100 fikoati, Bows and Pigi, Carta, Wagons and farm hi j nUuiiU, earpeaters' and ; blackmnith's Uols, household and kitchen fturnitare, aad many other articles apt neees- 1 sanr to' mention 1 If- "$ Mh.t ki the eamei time a&i place I will peD twenty likely negroee eoaposed of bejs, men, women and ehiMreo; ttaeax them i earMawV and manv exeelleat field iandaxi Terms mada known oa day of sale. bot 10 tds X Rocky Moan VN. C. .. Hotel andXand for Sale. 1 By VlIlTlJE' OP'irDEpItEx? OF THE Cotmty Coort of Qraeville, made at the Novem. ber term, 186 npon thie petition bt Martha B. Alloy, Samuel Alley, Pattie Alley, Nern Alley and Parry Alley, . heirs at . Uw .ef : Albert Alley, late of the town- of Henderson; deceased, I will sell, m the town of Hendertoa, on . JIUflUAl, we iota -dm Deoember.,18l. to the hbzbast bidder, the Hotel and Lot in jaaiid towa, 'known as Alley's Hotel, and two nonsea and Lota adjoinlsue all Creat ing Qamett streeC. t Also, on Lot, conUining abeat 5 acres, known as the f Old Fair" Ground, with a neat cottage reidence thereont Alto, one Tract of Land, Containing about 33 acres, In the sabarbs of the Til lage, beautifully located, and one-half in treodland and well adapted for the building of desirable resi dences. Sold for division among the eaid heirs. A credit of li months will be given, the purchase maniT Ia tutor intarftat from the dav of eala. , ; " - j , , u 'A. LANDIS. C C C Henderson, N. C Not 9, 1862. sot 12 td U Notice;; ON THE 17th DAV OF DECEMBER next, on the premises, I, as Administrator of John.: T. Taylor, dee'd, at public auction, will offer for sale the Tract of Land, upon which he resided at the time of his death, situated in Warren county, aad the State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Rieh ard Bullock, Br., John T. Thomas and .myself, aad containing about one thousand and eighty acres, of which there are some 150 or 175 of fine bottom land. At the same time and place I shall also offer for Sale about 500 barrels Com, about 50 stacks of Fodder and Oats, 15 er 29 thousand pounds of Tobacco, 8 large Mules, S Celts and S Mares, 2 yokes ef Oxen, stock of Cattle, most of which are Beevei, 12 or 15 thousand ' pounds of Pork and a fine stock of out Hogs, 2 Wagons, and alt Plantation Utensils of eve ry description ; .alsoL all the Household and Kitchen Furniture, "and other artiolee too tedious to mention. The land will be sold! ion a credit of 12 months, with interest from date, and the other property on a credit of six months with interest from date. For all sums under ten dollars cash will be required; for all over that amount ta purchaser will be required to give bond with good security for the payment of the pur- 'frv.- !M a tk :ti t. j.' '. yummy uiuiwjri , tui utuv w -"v mu f iu uui uuuig until the payment of tbo whole of the purchase; mon; j ey. 'lhe sale will common 00 on the day above-named, and' continue Irom day to day until an toe property is sold. . oe 8 tds Administrator. Orrica or tan C hath an It. R Com1t,1 . ' ' RAuKtoH, Oetober 9th, 1862. J A'. MONTHLY INSTALMENT OF TEN ! per cent, payable on the first. day of each month,, until the whole subscription is paid, is hereby called for, ,by an order of tha Board of Directors. ' W. W.' VASS, Treasurer? Raleigh, Oct, 3L, 1S62. nov 8 tf y NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL PXRIS v INSURANCE if COMPANY. At the annual Company, held on the 14th January, 1862, the follow ing persons were elected Directors and Officers for the ensuing'year: v" i !f' . . ' BIRECTORS. Henry -D.'-Tttrner, Raleigh John B Williams, do. . . T.H-Selby,, do. , C.W.D. Hatchings, doj Kemp. P. Battle, do. George Litde, J do. JameslVf. Towles, do. . James. E. Hoyt, Washington, Alexander Mitchell, Newbern. Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington. John M. Jonei, Edenton. George W. Chiaries, Elisabeth City Jos. Ramsay, Plymouth.- J. W. Harrell, Murfree8borough H. B. Williams, Charlotte, Samuel Watkins, Milton. A. W. Steel, F&yetteville. Joseph White,, Anson county Josh. Bonor, Salem. . A. P. Summy,i Asheville, OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY T. H. Selby, Prtrident. Henry D. ; Turner, Vice do. .1 John' H. Bryan, Attorney. Hamdeu 6, Sigaith, Secretary and Treaturwr T. H. Selby, x-ojfUiio, John R, Williams, Ex. Oommittte. C. W. D.Hutsbings, j This Company; has' been lu successful operatioa over 13 years, and Continues to take risks upon all classes of property in the State, (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries) upon favorable terms. Its Policies now cover property amounting to nearly $4,000,000, a large; portion of whioh is In country risks ; and its present capital is over Four Hundred Thousand Dollars, in bonds properly secured. All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, postpaid. ! HAMDENS. SMITH, Set'y. January 1 8th, ,1862, jan 22-y NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE C O M P A N Y OFFICE RALEIGH, N. C.r-THIS COMPANY takes irlsks upon all healthy: lives between thea ages of 14 and 00 years foir one year, , for serea years, or for lifti the attMgert for life participating In the pro fits of the Company.! Slaves between the ages of 19 aad and 60 years, are insured for one or five years, for two-thirds their market value. All losses are paid within 90 days after satisfactory proof is presented. : DIRECTORS FOR 1861 AND 1862. Charles E. 'Johnson, Wm. W. Holden, J. GWUliams, QuentinJJusbee, Wm. H. McKee, Win. H. Jones, H. W. Hosted, j P. F. Pesoud, K. P. Battle, -W. 8. Mason, Charles B. Root, Eyerard HaU, Rich'd H. Battle. jl OFFICERS. Dr. Chae. E. Johnson, President. . W. W. Holden,' Vice (resident H. W. HustedLttorney. Wm. DL, Jones, Treasurer. R. JL Battle, Secretary. W. H. McKee, Medical Examiner. W. II. McKee, Charles B. Root, &ccuti Committee. ' Q. Busbee, if J For further Information, the publie is referred the pamphlets and forms of proposal, which maybe obtained at the Office of the Company, or any ef its Agencies - Address L E. H. BATTLE, Bet'y. Raleigh, Jan. 8th, 1862. Jan II Just Hun the Blockade ! GOQDjS OF ALL KINDS I QHOES, GENTS AND LADIE8, NEW KJ est styles. j J CLOTHS, CAPSIMERES AND VESTTNQS. 2,000 pattern, all fresh and , desirable. 2,000 yards North Carolina Cassimere just to hand, le pieces best English Cloths, Blue Navy 20 nieces Black iDoeskin and Cassimere. heavy. 60 pieces Crenshaw Cloths aad other makes for. the Army. ' 600 doeeA English. Collars for Gents, latest style. 60 doien fine White Shirts. J 20 doxen Gents Black' and Colored Kid Gloves. 100 pieces Brown Linen for Soldier': Shirts. lflO pieces English Prints and Ginghams. . 1 ease fine Blac Press Silks, th best In the Con federaeyv T 1509 yard Try fine Laitre. . 10-pieces Black Satin and a pieces nute. -Satin for Beaneta; - Clothing of all kinda. T. W. ROYSTON k CO, i Petersburg, V . se24 V ,. r AT WHITAKER'8. NO. I FAMILY FLOUR. . , White Meal - .Dried Apples Fresh Butter . ' , Green do. . Eggs' Dried Peaches Irish Potatoes . Prunes Sweet Potatoes , " Plum IrTUIE FIRST YEAR OV THE. 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