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7 HALEIGH, N.' C.V1FBIDAY, i gr-- : ; : n V ' TT" s'JT .. : . ; . -.:t - i . ' J 1 r-: - 1 . - - . . - - . ; f h i. -1 i I 1:4 1 1 t V J i TRI-WEEEtY EBITIOK;! 5 FRIDAY, yoYcmter 1862. Terms: For the present the terms of the DAILY paper will be a4 follows : 12; months.. i $6 00 . 3 50 . 2 00 .100 , $4 00 2T50 . 1 50 6 . 3 . 1 ... t H - 4 ' i For the TRI-WEEKLY the terms will : r 12 months. 6 " . a . ...... For th WEEKLY PAPER 12 mQnths..:...j4.'..i..;;.:i.v $2.i()0 . . 1.50. 6 v....- No subscription to theWesklj will be -received fpr less than six months. Single copies fire cent. j Raf cs Of AdvcrlistngJ square, 1 aaj, s 1 sqnareyi5 days.....Vi.$l pO 1 do ;1 week-...... . I j75 do days.- . u jo do 3 days 1 00 do . 4 dare.. ....... 1 25 1 do 3 davi....,.-.. I 00 1 -do j 2 weets. ...... i-m IT rfft , l daVs......... 1 25 1 do L month...... 5 100, . . . Ten lines make a square. ! I Adverti?etiients for the Daily will be inserted in the Tri-Vreeldy fret of ckar(je. Thisis an inducements Sfrhivh cannot fail to attract the attentSnvof Advertisers. f The above rates apply; only to the dally paper. 'Adver tisements will be inserted in the Weeky paper at the usual regular rates, riz : -One dollar per square for the first Sn sertion, and twentj-fiveicenta for caci subsequent insert" SDecial Notices will be chareed ' fiff.y per cent hirher i than the above rates ten lines or lesj of leaded matter i i . . i i i niaKing a square. y J - j A liberal discount to yearly adyerters. GEXEUAt ASSEMBLY OF K0IIJH-CAK0LIXAJ. V- THuDAy,Xov27 - ; . : SENATE.' - . The: Senate afsetnljlert at ll o'c&ck Thfe Speaker annoancel as the )m mi t tee to confer with the Pfesulcht fcm our coistleleirces Messrs. Arendell and" Hall, f j 1;' r. H Mr. Dickerson, Senator elect from - the 4th District Was sworn and took his seat .1 A message was received from the House proposing o raise a loinf electf committee t cisider so much bf the Governor's message as . relate tthe imprisn- iiipnt rkf citizens nv tJonieueraie auiiionues. vAMiyur- tea in. , - -'i-- Also resolutions sustaining the J President and the Governor, which passed their sevefal readings; (They will be found in our CoFmnoiVsrepBrt.) r f A iaeasage was reieived from te House proposing a electa Solicitor for the 2d Circifit, am' noininaing Messrs. C. C. Clark5, W. J. ilistou ana George Green. - . ..- ,- ! Alen nmnftslrn tA lfrt. .1 nffilftr;lte S'iltCi Sijha- or at 1 o'clock, auxl 'iiqmihatingp Win. rA. . Graham and Geoige Davjs. . ; : The hour "designs ted having &rrivetlf. tlie Senate voted for Solicitor for the 2d Csrejlit as follows : Clark 91. TToir:Mr. 1?- Snarrow 3 : Green H. 7 ' t-1 ' ' . . w .. .' The committee to superintend lie eiecuon :or ;;t f'r tlx. nth f'-irrnit. ren'ortefl that I?alvh i ton Esq. ' had received a majority of the whole hum- IV! WIV- v... " " . J x. i J her of votes cast, ana was tuereiore eiecitxi. . ! Mr. White iutroiliiced a bilt tofcjnstruct a railroad from Dallas in Gaston county ca Lincplntoji lo , Kewlon, ifl Catawba county." lleferrud, . ; ; Th Hommittee to superintend thelelcction o( So licitor for the- 2nd circuit, reported the election C. Clark. . '!; : . 1 -'" '. - fr PnwftU intnxluced a resolif ion in favor of bfC, s. s. Hicks ' , . . I '!.- :'" Mr.Smith, of M ,; a bill to provide for the better., management of the jjkVestern P$k Road. Mr. Kamsay, a resolution fbt the appointmefiif of a joint committee epnsistiug ;.ofl tha'O udiciary (com mil tees of the two j Houses to enquire whether the offices' of Attorney jGeueral atl Adjutant General had not been rendered vacanj py the acceptapce of offices in the Ccn federate arnitf by. the gent omen i occupying them. A $ ' The bill to amend the act i'ncdrporatjng the liizzer dale Copper Company, and lhl bill to amend the' Charter of the Atlantic, Tennessee &. Ohio railroad was. read the second time. , . ' .The bill to amend the West.ejrn Turnpike was re committed to the oommittee on Internal Improvo- rnehts' ;- .- j;; ' . '; The hour having arrived, tjie Senate voted for Hon federate States; Senator as fallows: L - ', : For Mr. Graham Messrs -Speaker, Adariis, of D., Adams, of G Arrendeii,- lsgiey, urown, varro way Dickerson, Eure, Jaerrtti Lassiter, Iindsay, Ltitcb, Matthews;! Iseal, 1'atficK; iiainsay,MKuss, Vor Mr. DAVia Messrs. Omeland, Dilksoii, El lis, Faison, Hall, j Harris Holian, Lanev ilurrill, irowell, WhitM, White and pung-13: I Leave of absence! was granted Messrs. Faiain, and Young -until the fiHt of next wdek. : " ' , tvu.. ci,ta tlmtii nlioiirnf(l nntil to-inorniw mor- XllV IJtUUlV i.yji...... -: - iiinp; at 11 o'clock! , ' HOUSE OF CO MONS. At 10 o'clock! the Speaker,, called "the House to order.- ?'i ' v - ' .. - -A Prajerby the Rev. Mr. Atkison. ' .,v -'"' ,.r ' Mr.-.Mann, of Hyde, was'sworn aftd took his Beat, , ' Mr. Person offered the following resolutions, and on. motion of Mr. Shepherd, the rules were sus pended ; they unanimously passed ad were sent to the Senate : ! ' , ' : ..,-''' .1. Resolct l, That the Confederate States of Ame rica have the means and the will to sustain and per nntnntp tUci Government thev- have established and to that end, North ' Carolina is determined t.t contrib ute all of her powei ..and resources. " " . 2 Resolved, That the separation between the Con- federate States and the United skates is tmaiand that the people of North Carolina will never consent to aj re-union ai any umu ui nv . ,.j . . - 1 a 7inlreA That we have fall confidence.- in -the nWlltv and mtfiotism of His Excellency, President ; Davis, and that his adnunistrationjs elititled" to the cordialsupport of allpatriotic cuizens. ; ntorjj Ti-.it wo hPrtilv annrove of the policy for the conduct of the war set fourth by His Excellen cy, Governor Vance, in his ' irlaugural address and messages to the Goneral AsSfcrnblyy and that; he ought to be unanimously supported in thc manly and pa triotic stand he has taken for qufeiudependence. On motion ol Mr. Watson, a Message wa,s cnt to the Senate proposing to refer so much of the Govern or's message as relates to .imprsonment of private citizens by the Confederate. auth)rtties, to a joint se lect committee, "., . ' -; . j. "l ijeave ot aosence was irrantetB; w jucpm. Flemipg and Russ. : , : , TT.T5 nu THTtTTl ITinfiTtREAPING. MfRuss, tci authorize twelve uslices to liold coun ty court in Bladen'county. Thcrules were suspend ed and the bill finally patised. i 1 V--r, TTo it.. r..l il.o iv.t!: o.i and 3d sections, mm. t(iti tfnitritn I aJ ; 0'?T:; T" Sanders, Simpson, j&narpe, oninp, -Diaijignrer, pmuu of A., Smith voi M., Smith, of if., Taylor, pf Gv Tay lnr of N.. Warren, Wooley and Wright 31. 100th cliapter Revised Code, entitled Rivers -and .Creeps. 't- :tit--'-h- v ; ' BILLS OM THEIR SECOKD ' REAIHNCL - ' '''-.The bill to authorize the GoveraiVr to impress tbe labor ' of .slaves in erecting fortifications, and other works for the S ate. The Military Committee re-? iported a substitute', which allows reasonable sation for their labor and Jul! compensation owners in case they escape, are killed or captured Mr. Uowies opposed the amendment alloyvi spensation. 1 he amendment wai adopted, ayes 3S, noes 3u. - J he oil I passed its id reading. - -The bill for the. relief of sick and wounded soldier: ' It authorize justices of the p&ico1 tq give certificates to the relatives .of. sick soldiers, which will entide them tojfreeipassage over the State railroads. ; Mr. Walscr explained the object of ihe bill; ' Mr. Person, while' in , favor of the objt ct of th bill, had an insupcrable.objection to it m its present form, it was unconstitutional. The Legislature could not enforce free passes "on railr.ads,.they were private -property. iind the Constitution declared private pro ,pprty could not be taken without com pensathin'. The billjya' recommitted to the Military Committee. f The. Bill for the relief of the widows and families of deceasel spldicrs passed its -second reading after a strong Appeal in its favor by Mr. Walser. It appro priates $500,000 for their support until the Confede rate Government undertakes to do so. . , v ' BILL ON ITS FIRST READING. f ' Mr. Burgi,n, to repeal the 9th 'Section of the Char ter of . the Greenville and French Broad Railroad. A message was sent: to the Senate. proposingt en ter into an election for ; Confederate States Senator at 1 o'clock and nominating ;tho ; Hon. W. A. Graham and the Hon. George Davis. 1 , ' A mensage was sent to the ocnate proposing to en- forthwith into an election for Solicitor for the See? ter ond Judicial Circuit, and nominating C. C. Clarke, of Craven, Geo;" Green, of Craven, W. J. Houston, of IJupan and Ihos, Sparrow, of Beaufort. 1 he joint vote was as follows : Clarke 92; Houston 52, Green 2, Sparrow 3.- Mr. Clarke elected. On motion ;af Mr.-Peebles a Conmitleo' was ap pointed to inquire into he charges for pas sane and freighton the North Carolina Railroad-, and! as cei tain whether they were in accordance with their sev eralCharters and report ther-on.. j ! - A memorial was, presented from J. D. Hays ask ing for compensation for 50 gallons of whiskey seized by the late Gol. G'. h. B. Singletary s Regtmcut. ; . BILLS ON THEIR THIRO REAPING. ' : The bill to authorize fifteen Justices to hold court in Johnson County was. read the, third time, and on motion the following counties were included, in the provisions of the bill, Pitt, Ashe, Wake, Henderson, Buncombe, Caldwell, Claveland, Nash, Cherokee, Gas ton, Edgecombe, Davidson, Mecklenburg, Halifax, Wilson, Rowan, Wayne," Lenoir, Green, Stanly and Catawba. 1 , Tbe bill to authorize the magistrates of Chatham to levy a tax for 'the purpose of working and keeping up the county roads, passed its third reading.' .The bill to ;TthQrize, the agent qf Cherokee Lands . tot return the purchase money ju certain cases, passed its third reading." , Resolution in 'favor of John L. FisherJos. Walch, Benjaaiiii Fitzrandolph and John Blaylock, severally passed their third raadipgs. , ' A message was, received from the Senate proposing to raise a joint select committee to incurre whether the offices of Attorney and Adjutant General were not vacant, the incumbents having accepted office under the Confederate Government. ' I "OaTOptton of Mr. - Williams the inquiry was ex tended to the office of Solicitor to the Fourth Judicial Circuity, ' , " ' The followiiig Bills were read the second time. In reference to taxes and liabilities of Sheriffs. - It lias reference t(r remitting taxes upon property carried away or destroyed by the enemy passed its several readings: . " ; : To authorree the Courts of Quarter Sessions to erect : workhouses, in connection with the county jails. The Justice.4 may compel prisoners, if mechanics, to work iii these houses' to indemnify, the county for their sup port. Passed hs second reading. - ' .To allow Sheiiffs of counties hiileage for making returns to llaleigh in 1862. . Mr. Mann, of Paso uotarik and Mr. Fowlfj support ed the,biuV Mr. McKay, opposed it on the ground of its being1 an unnecessary expenditure. The bill was rejected. ' ' " ' ' - ' To authorise Thomas J. Kerr, late Sheriff of D u ipl n,. to. collect arrears of laxes. Passed its second reading, -b ; ' - . - At 1 o'clock tlie House proceeded to ;vote for Con federate States Senatir as follows: For the Hon. W. A. Graham The Speaker, Messrs. Allison, Albritton, Alford, Amis, . Avera, VBarnhardf, Barringer, Beill, Benbury, Berry,. Best, Bryson, Burgin, Burns, Carpenter, Cowles, Donnell, Dunn, Flynt.Fowle Gentry, Glenn, Greene, Grissom, Hampton, Harris, of Cabarrus, Harris, of Chai ham, Harrison; Henderson, Henry, of Henderson, Headen, Hollingsworth, Howard, Horton, Joyner, J'udktns, Keener, Kelly, Kerner, Laws, Long, Lyle, McAd.en,: Mann, of Pasquotank, Mana,v of Hydo, McGjr mick, . McRae, Nissen, X'arks,-Patterson, Pearce, Riddick; Rives, Robbins, Robinson, Russell, of Bruns wick, Sherwood, Shober, Smith," Spruill, - Wad dell, Wallen, Walser, Watson, Wellborn, Woodall, Worth, Young, of Iredell, Young, of Yancey 70 For the Hon. -George Davis Me-srs. Beam, Brown, Bumpass, Cobo, Conner, Crawfor , Daven port, Davis, Foy, Gilliam, of Rockingham, Grier, Hawes. Hodges. Hoooer. Kirbv. Lemmonds, Logan, Love, Manning, McKay, McNeill, Peebles, Person', '.Reynolds'. Richardson. Rhodes. Russ, Russed of Gra ven. Sheoherd. Stanford. Stansill -Williams 32. The committee to superintend the election reported, whole number of votes: 148, necessary to a choice 75. Mr. Graham received 10 1, Mr. Davis 45, scatterir g 2: ' Mr. Graham was declared duly' elected. , -Tlie committee on the election for Solicitor foT the Fifth judicial Circuit reported .that "Mr. -Buxton; had received 82, Mr. Strange 39, and Mr. Cameron 20. Mr. B'ttxton elected: The House' then adjourned to 11 o'clock.on Frida." i . I The fifteenth annual meeting of the Stockholders ' of the Wilmington & Manchester Railroad took place. tn.(kv. n.t the Ceurthbuse. at 11 o clock, a. ra. the President and; Directors' report 'will be found in to day's paper . i r' '--'',,-. I-'! '. "i Mai. Wm. Hatnesworth, of Sumter, S, O., was ' called to the! cliair. Wm. A. Walker, Secretary of Via Clnmnan vi'nnd Wm.. N. Bowden. Esqs. wereap- tntrnl Secretaries of the meeting; TheSecretaris and Walter H. McRiie, Esq.; were appointed a com mittee to Verify proxies and ire port the amounC of Ktrck rcnresenled i f . m i .; "The meeting had not fully organised u p to half-past . . . . - . i : :i e' 12 o clock there l.ot Demg a, luajorny oi block rcfuc sentetl. It is probable the organization will bn effect- ed to-day. IK f. Votnai, aow. Gen. W;HITING. Thb Wilmington Journal, spoak in of the appointment of General Whiting t the command of the Gape -jj ear aisinci, says ine peopie fpl thfl utmost confidence that ail tnat military skui, determination and, valor can effect with the" means rjlaced at his disposal will be done, and that, if the invader comes, he will meet with a warm recep tion. LATEST, FBOi TIIElt0 UTII, lis u " . 6'iir iatcsi dates fripm tlie rtii aria Ifrori papers of . the 2l8st.-v-'The army correspondent .of the Philadel phia Enquirer, writing front Falmouth - says:-r - TBOM NORTli 7AItbtIA. ! the IxkIv of Cant; Jamc MJ Pendleton pf NevjYork. had received a letter," by flag of traceV front Governor .Vanjeciaa answer to a; former eomnianication. .Gov-; rrhjr -Vance states that he declines to arrange for any meeting between himself ami Governor, Stanly; and also for a conference of ' commissioners. ' He requests Gov. Staply, if Tie wishes to make any propositions, to treat directly- with- the- Confederate authoriiies at - Richmond. ' NorthtCaroliiiaj h'( states Tdefiaqtly, will fight. to thlast.dron ofblood. v:f V On the eveniPg of ihjp 17th inst., ; our . pickets at A INewpern vv-ere driven in by a large body of the reb-' els, au3 it Was feared an attack was intended on New bern, as"it"was then in a eryeak coaaiGoaT many" regiments being absent on (he;'at5 Harniltoh exnoJK iionv I E6ry thitt i was pfeflrt'nSeeC' theenwnyf by Uoi::ivurtz;.tfi tHe abseneeof Gen. Foster. At 1 12 ifl the absence of Gen - b'clpckfpm.6n tlie 12th, the rebels attacked Qiir pickets oh the? nturoad near Bachelor's Creek. The pickets' held the cavalry in check until the Monitor, an iron cladTrailroad car,7whi.ch" mounted two. guns, could be prepared for action.' Altera long fight 'with gripe and 6 canister, the rebels were xepulsedUrfChe i tsventyfourth Massachusetts' regiment Lst one man , in this action. , ; A large force of cavairyj have : been dispatched to capture the rebels 'as their force js known to be smail. Their object was to capture the iron cjad railroad car. : Gen. Foster -arrived at.New lerii on . the afpjruoon ot theV. 2th, with rein-" f .rcemtnts from the 1 Hamilton ex pedi tion. . C. F. rall was killed, and F redefick Perkins was severely burned the explosion of a. inioe, while Capt. Wall, of the gunboat Seymour, was destroying rebel fortitkaV tions at Rainbow' Banks, near Haiiiiltoo.. ' ' IMPORTANT SEIZURE. ' A most important, seizure was made to-day of a rebel m ;il and . contraband articles at the Kimmel .House in this city. It is believed that for some time pa,t the stage which runs hence to Lenordtown, in luwVr Maryland, has taken a mail direct to Rich- ro()ntl reaching that city sometime on the nextday.; The budget captured to-day contained letters impli cating several parties -in the District. This seizure and the arrests which have followed' , will doubtless break up. the valuable rebel spy system , that is rapid in transmitting "its intelligence to tho South. ' PACK MULES IN THE PLACE OF ARMY WAGONS.1 ' It has been xletennined to replace army supply wagons, to a considerable extent,with pack miiles, for the transportation of stores for the army. This plau was adopted oyer ,a year' ago in Western Virginia by Gori.- Risencranz aiid has worjUwith excel Icnjk ef fect. The cavalry is to be suplkl at once,antf it Is., be ieved that this change will add greatly to the mo- bility of this ami of the service, and enable ittoequil lhat of the rebels jn , celerity of piovcment "a con- sum mation devoutly to be wished. IlECOMMENPATIONS OK SENATOR- WILSON. , : Senator Wilson, Chairman of the Senate Military C ommittee, has just returned from jvisi ting the head quarters of. General 'Burnsicle. He and others are urging upon tlie military authorities the concentra- iiu oi hu our armies iur ine unmcuiaie capture oi the Rebel Capital; .They' deprecate the dissipation' of ihe military power of the government in numerous uioypenuent exj)eauions coastwise uniu ims main oijt shall have been attained. It is believed, how ever, by high military authorities.'that'the forces now destined tor the attack upon' -. Richmond are ampW sulhcient, and those designated for ihe various expe ditions elsewhere will not bci required either to de fend Washingf on or capture Richmond. - (From the lichmbntl Whig.) LUJUMl III li SiLl-OXE FOURTH THAT IS CO M0XLY USED IX SALT0G PORK MAt BE . .... ;"; " -. SAVED. ' How the people arc to get fealt Enough to save their P'rk is one oi the most importaut questions ot the trying crisis' through which we are now passings 1 he custom is generally to Kill about the first of De cember, with some during aU the month of Decenr ber, the whole quantity designed for the Qonsuuiption of the year. "-. " ' , - Ihe months of December, January, February and March in our climate are cold enough to keep fresh meat in a cool dry house with little or no s;dt ten d;iys or more, and yet as much salt is put on pork that i used in those months as is required to keep it through the hot months of the spring and summer. Cnrrect this practice and tfiotisahds'of .bushels of salt may be. saved in this State. The simple remedy by .which this important saving may be accomplished is to kill lust as it may he wanted during the four cold nionths, pork enough to last while it niay be consumed fresh : one, two or, three hogs, every ten days or at longer periods, accorJiog to the weather and the size of each fimily. 8upose there are one million of people in the State who consume one hundred pounds of. pork each, that gives one hundred .million pounds to be salted. It requires one bushel ot -salt to cure, lor summer use, one thousand pounds of pok, or one hundred thous and bnshcls of salt to cure the whole. Now, sup pose one fourth is killed and used fresh, twenty-five thousand bushels ot salt are saved, it matters not whether the amount here estimated to be cotisuraed is accurate or not, the quantity of salt to be saved may. pe estimated by each" family, according to the quantity they actually use.-! It may be said that, to cirry out the plan of killing hogs during all the win ter will be attended with the additional cost qf .feed ing a long time when grain is high ; this objection may be answered at once by the fact that if judiciously fed, that is, if their foal is f.equently changefl, the increase in weight will always paythe cot. To pre vent It Ke evil of the, arrest of fattening, which is the consequence of the fright from killing some from a pen out of a number that i? to remain, either put up in separate pens, distant from each" other those that arc designed for different killings, or have a slaughter pen it a distance from the main body.io which those to be killed should bedriven. ' Ko matter how cold the winter is, hogs vill thrive if properl fed and fira cl with warm dry shelters. Now, all "this, may be said to be a great deal of trouble ; very true, but I suppose that, the saving cf one-third or one-fourth of our salt is worth taking soma trouble. 'Thcaj sug gestions are respectfully m;nierbTa r . PRACTICAL FARMER. A Loost FoR theTimes.t-Dr. P. R. Clemcota from Eufaula, Alabama, has in our ' city a Icoin of his in- ( ventioa which we think is just the machine for the times. ThtsIoonrCAn weave with one ordmatj hana about rViy, varJa of Rootl homespuu a'day, , It is worked by a small- balance wheel ani crank. Dr. Clements proposes to sell .the rightf for Counties Jot the State. Here is offered a splendid opening for an en terprising mechanic. The looraj cai Iks purchagedi n Eufaula, Alabama, for 57 each. MUcdgttiiU Un ion. , 1 - - " . .r ' - K . f " T- 'V ' ?f i TLiC TTnirprl StsUaihrtrahsnort EEenS:ireTr: .h- iwu..n6, . ; e ,; compen- . th& Wi Satitwlnw t.fmrti tJ' rejiort from ixordonsviUersay Uornde sPems to to their' r'n'Z:: W i:;- ? moving up the Rappahannock: f bVithe steam 'transport' Catawba, in consequecceof 1 , .- .X i-t?-...- ng com- :, t.:i 'i;V.w ;,blM Kllen S. T; hrinW LluFni( "u lBe numinsion amncnwcr iKi i- t?V T ETT JT!m?-A PIT . FROM feedekickscchg tWiLJIINGTONKoV. 27 An accident occui red on th AYflrraington & Man chester Railroad lat night,1 by; wiiicbj twojadies wcra killed and ten other passengerewoundedt!;j'v . . Gallant dLd.' ' ! " jRicHioNrvJiov. 27 On the 25th instant, Capt. Filzhiigh with f leven men, made a dash; upon ' Yankee 'iawipany iri Mat tliews otinty, Va.j captured five; induding aXieirtcri- auioi me iau Aiainc regiuacut,juiu .putting metres to flight, s hi Message of tc GptcrifolS rlda,?.j - 1" oCKitfcstK Nov. 2S. 1 The message of the'ovSjFlQrjf i? eeeiveiLv It eudorses the conscripian.,ja j iijnea sure of necessity, anrl says that Florida' will iwyrifiie tlie last man and the last dollar to maintain the war. It advises the passage of a law-to. refugees in relation to extortion: and believes roHcb ef the blockade run ning in Florida fraudulent, and hcadvocates the pas sage of an act of Cohgreps prohihitjng shipments , of 'Cotton --'I 'riV ' r' " - ' i . the Gorcrnor of Aorth Corolina. A PROCLAMATION WHERE AS, in order to stop, If possible, the .wicked 6ystem of speculation' which is blighting the land, and prevent the production nf famine in the midst, of plenty; tbe Legislature ol Nor .h Carolina, by a joint resolution thereof, ratified op the 22d,day. pf this month (November.) have authorized me to.lay an embar go upon the exportation from the State of certain articles ; of prime necessity, except to certain persona and for cer tain purposes : . ;i ; 1 - . t . . . Now, therefore, I: ZEBULQXB. VANCE, Governor of tbe State of North Carolina, do issue this mv proclamation, forbidding all persons, for the space of. thirtr days, from tne aate neieor. rrpm carrying oeyona the limits of the State any salt, bacon; pork, beef, corn, meal, flour, pota toes, .phqes, leather, hides, cotton cloth, and yarn and woolen cloth. The following-persons are alone to be ex empted from this prohibition, viz i . ' All vjuartermasters and Commissioners, Agents of the Confederate Government and of any State of the ConfeoS eracy, exhibiting proper evidence of this official charac ter ; also all Agents of any county, district, town or cor poration of other States,-who shall exhibit satisfactory proof of their authority to purchase such articles in behalf of such town, county,-district' or corporation for public uses, or for distribution at cost and transportation, and not for re-sale or profit ; also, all persons who. may make oath hefore the nearest Jn tice of .tbe Peace that the ar ticles purchased aire for their own pri rate use, and not for resale, before they are-removed ; also, all persons, non residents ; who may. ha ve i bought such articles beforethe idate' h rebf .' The exception is to extend to salt made by non-residents on-the sea-coast; (and in their own works, and to cargoes entering any of our ports from abroad. . Any of said articles ' that may be stopped in transitu from our borders are to be confiscated to the use of the State. ' 't .-!- f-" ' . I' ' Until fur thsr orders the Colonels of Militia in the dif ferent counties, are enjoined to see that this proclamation, is enforced. i; ' " , - Not intending pr desiring to prevent the people - of, our, sister States from sharing with our own citizens' whatever we can spare, but to repress speculation so fur as may be' possible, I earnestly appeal to all good citizens to aid and sustain 'me in thd enforcement of tMs proctamatioa for the common good. :: " !t . In witness whereof, Zebuxos It; Vance, Gov- f- ) ennor," Captain .General, and Commander-inT ( ' j Chief hath signed these presents, and caused -v the Great Seal of the State to be affixed. . Done at the cjtvof Raloigh,, this 26th day of November, A. D., 18C2,. and in the vear of our ' independence the 87th. " Z. li. VANCE. By the Governor : f R. IL Battls, Private Secretary. Nov 27 :!.'":.. 32 ' All papers in the State copy twice- HilLsbora' N. C Military Academy. The Ffifth Academic Yenr of this Institution will commence on the FIRST WEDNESDAY IN FEBRUARY, 1863. For information and circulars apply to r SUP'T II. M. ACADEMY, V ! Hillsboro'. N. C. Nov. 28, 18C2. j ; 32 d3m. Apple Brandy for SaFc. rpnK undersigned haTe some 10,000 to 12,000 JL gallons ot Apple Mrandy, which they oner for sale. Apply to . SCALES 3c WEITII, f f-m. Madison, N. C. Nov. 27, 1862. ' . 32-dlino-pd . Noticed OX Saturday, the 13th of December, I will sell , at the Court House door in Raleigh, a Unc pair of Bay Horses ; also, a single horse cart, the property of the late General L. O'B. Branch. , Terms : Six months credit, note with approved security J nov 28-dl0t4wl , WM. A. BLOUNT, Ja., Adm'r." I j f NOTICE. ? ON Monday. 15th December next, I will sell at Forest ville. Wake county, 15 wiles Vorth of Raleigh, the following property belonging to the estate of Benjamin F. Biddle, deceased, viz i About 20 negroes, among them are likely young men, women and boys,) a carriage and harness, a rockaway and set of double ha? dess, a buggy and harness, a wagon with iron axlvtrees and two sets of harness, several barrels of pork, household and kitchen furniture : also, a Mavnard Rifle, a Navy Revolver and a Colt's Revolver, and several pounds of fine sporting powder. " J ' ; ' Terms made khown on day of sale. . ! S'AML. S. BIDDLB, AdmV. Forestville, Wake county,' Nov. 25, 1862. 29-dtd Office Wilmisgton & Wfkvox It. R. G., ) Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 20th, 1862. TUB ad journed meeting or the Stockholders or the Wilmington A Weldon Railroad Company, will be held on the 4th day of December next, at Wilmington S.D. WALLACE, Prea'tpro tern. nor ao.-v'-j'.-. ' r : -- 29-dtm . Steam Saw Hill For Sale. ! THE I XDEKSIGXED have an excellent Steam Saw Kill, of Twenty-two Horse Power, which tney will sell cheap. They will sell tbe engine either with or without tbe'saw n ill. ! - For further particulars address v . ' f . V -t i ' j MARSHALL-A REAMS, I I I , Louisburg, N. C. . Nov. 26, 1862. j . ; i d7tpd 1 Portable Ink!!! J THE Snbscrlber will send to an j address upon receipt ol One Dollar, fall directions for making tour different colors of thir valuable i k, viz. : black, blue, red and green.!," . ''.' T '".' ,,-'" !- '" It only k requires a sharp pointed stick to write with it. can be carried in the pocket, and is always ready ; hence iu usefulness to our soldier; Can be sent by letter for ten cents. It is indellible.. Addrestf - ' 4 GEORGE C.-McNEILL. - '.t !':, . Amelia C. II., Va. Nov 2G,:1S62. - j ; r d3tpd ' Booms to Let rriWO ?ood onfornlsbed Koomx to let in JL"- - central part of the city, with or without board. Address to this office. - the Nov 13 22-dtf T0T11B TOTEnSOFMimCOUSTI I IIEItEBlaiihottnce iaystlf ai i Candidate for the'praet of aWrwlirtd jfacaaUr the TgnaUo of l T. ritcifbrianf witfalf Wt mf-' frr for the ume. ilUU t$if;- Wamaton. !f . a, Kv. UtK 1X. 1 ; -,u " - i" l" ",t. d2txi inirtjLDcHara Ecirani.: . OST at ColdsboroV ca last Trldaj. ilairc, black caret ba. eonUinlar araitof ontlerclothie, . and a few other articles of wearing appall. Tba bag aUo conUin a. red mCcooAt book, aboa t 8 iaebs loasjr, and a large; black, pocket beok, conUinig a lot C private p- , rer, aad the will of O. Sroilt. ' Tha above reward will l9 paid for the retom of the faar "4 Direct to W. H. DAVIS, Eac ", Chapel Hill, 2. C nov 25-2!MlTd ST0IXX from ih pocket of serTact- while he was asleep, io tha oihee of the Yarbwooph !Ioev on last Wednesday night, aneight-day S1LVHR WATCH, huntingjease, with a figure of j a man holding a dog by a chain on it The above reward will be paid tor the return of the" watch to Uh clerk at the Yarborough House', and $25 will betkidor th detection rthe thief. - - ; I . C 1IENHY JOHNSTON.4 -Kv!5S".-V - ".-'U" . 1-dlwpd To the jPuDlic WE rcsptctfnllj bes leaic to announce tot the pubtlc that we are clot nowhor ntrer have been connected w'ith aay recruiting' agent and our oflSeo it e tablished alone to gie ineftigeuc that is Itqitimn and correct. , 1 ' TtfOS. JONE A CO. i Wilmington at.-, over T. Ee'rreU'a store, opposite Towa nih - . ' ' ' : i : j 1 'Hi . ' ' : WltMIXOTQS A.Wkldo U. R. Co., ) ; WilmlDRtin, N. C, 8th Nor. 1861. j THE BOARD 0 DIHF.CTOUS II AYR THIS DAY declared a Dividend of EleTea ( U-100) per cent, cm the unappropriated profiti' f the ltoad on and after the 1st January nextr at- the olfice of the Treasurer. Transfer book wt.i oe ciosea alter zuui uec L. II DallOSSETT, Secretary." Nor. 21. r . "w : Notice. A SUBSTITUTE PROPOSES TO COXIf ItCT HIM- isks Jr: self with Starr's Light Hatter v, at KinU, N. C, tor the sum of $2,500. r . ' For infoiraation app y at' this otnre. Nov. 22, 1862 - r' i- ; - ; --.'Vt-j':-; dtr ,; Economy in liouse-Kecpiiij;. PERSONS WISHING TO ECONOMISE HILL DO well to tend the subscriber two dollars, for which he , n ill send thea three receipts, the most uneful'to Houae Keepers ever used., . 'r ' " ', First, I will send a receipjt for 'doubling the ordinary country-made or turpentini oap, at a cost of not more than two, cents per pound n addition to the cost of the1, th.m (be ordinary soap, abd makes them much whiter, soap. "j This article washes clothes with muoh leia rubbing r 1 have sold a great many of these receipU, and ao far, 1 have not heard a single cojmplaint. j Second, One for malting in excellent article of washing fluid. j . . r- ' . Ia using this prep a rat on very little rubbing will be necessary, The ingredients for making tbe tamo aro kept'in most Drug and Qiiocery,.Store5. By using thU preparaJion,'clothes can te prepared for the starch and iron cheaper, and with . more ese, than the' ordinary way of washing. The ar tide can bo made in a tery short time. ' . . - Third, One frtr making patent starch polish!. The. use of this polish w ill; enable the most ordinary Ironef to dve llucu tbe aiulpr! irc pftotwiitr hands of the most experienced finisher. Very Wautifal. jSif5 No Savings Bank notes taKep in parmrnw Address, P. A. r IKKCY , I . 31.. Mount Hope, F. O., Mecklenburg Co., Ya.t Certiflcates. We hereby certify that wc have fairlt tested Mr. Pie 'ry's Receipts for" making Soap, and believe It to oeerery thinjr he represents it L. E. FixcR.of Clarksril'e, Va ILX!Lr & Lewellkx, Do. R. II IlArnsTs A Co., Iloydton, Sally S. Lioox Do. W. T CnAfriK, Charlotte, a. "Wm. H. IIlakco, Mecklenburg, Ya.- This will certift that I Have given fr. Picroy's Receipt . a . a 1 a -air trial, ana inai u is no bumhucr. O. M. Smith, Lunenburg. This is to ecrrifv that I m . . a J . Mi have usea tne aoove receipt lor making Soap, and, think it is the best and .cheapest taeth- 4d of making it, I have crier seen. I would not be entlre-j ly without it fof ten dollar. Elish AsDar.wi, Lunenburg, Ya. I would advise every family to purchase 'Ucceipt.-4 They could not spend a dollar to turn them out more. , . A. IJAiLr, Luneuburir. Va No House-kecpor should be mithout these useful recripl ' SqsA!i AKDgEwg, Lunenburg, a. JaIs. W. Najh, Mecklenburg, Va. ov. 21. dAw3ms A Farm Crbns, &e,, for Sale. Tim t ..it wn 1 nm t i V n i.;t.. vnnw HUNDRED ACRESjone third f which is in wood, the residue in a good Mate of cultivation. . It i aituate! about 12 miles east of Rleigh, on the Tarboro'; road, ad joining tltclands of Sellij Jones and Ilpndersoa Hodge.-f ( There is a good dwelling bouse on the land, wl ) all the ' necessary outhouses .'cribs, Ac., in good order. I aiv, me crip i.uts year, rvnsirtiog oi curn, cx wn mwu oats: with -the hogs. Icalltle, horses Ac, on tbe premie.' Aadress -me 0 letter or in perwm. at KolesvUle, N. C. SIDNEY II. HESTER.) d2dAtf Oct 27 BY YIRTrE OF ' A fol'CKEK OF THE COURT OF Eouitv for Wake county, at the fall term, IbCt (amen ded at the fall term. 18). I will cell ia tbr towa of Ir rotvilU, oa Saturday tfc 57il Iwmher next, i at public outcry, t the highet bidler,,a lot of four acres of land lying in said towi of Foreaty'ille well situated and well improved, belonging to the estate of tbe late Brian ALSO, under the waroa auUority, I will tell at the Court House door, in the town of Louwbarg, on Thurtday the ljt day of Januaryj, 1SG3, a tract of ten aerra ol fand, in th county of Franklin, near the land of William Har ris and Dr. Crudup, and belonging to the estate o( said, de ceased. . v I Both the ahore parceU of land will b.fold on a credit of six months; purchaser to gire bond with two approve ed securities. Mj ' ' " :- j 1 - 4 y C1B. nAI RISON, Adm'r A Commhwioney. ALSO, on the 1st day of January; lf, at LonLbur. I will sell Two Hundred and Twenty acre of land, in the Southeast corner of id coanty of i'ranlUn; adjoining the land ol CapU Crudap. , I . t . Terms of sale cash or credit to full purchaser. I ' I j ; C.B. HAUttlSON. Nor.ll.lB62. . did " Land for Sale. o5 XE nrXDBED 1KD TWENTY 811 ACUKS' OF 'ood land lodrj miles from' Raleigh on the right of the HilUboro, road. Onlr about Un acre cleared. The tract on hich Jolid 11, Monnyhim resided till 1 ely. , WM. F. GREEN. Executor of J. O. JdTn j.. Terms easy. Nov. H dlw-pdj Saw mil and turpentine Still for Bile HaYIXG sawed the best portion of timber off my land, I offer for aale my mill immediately on tbn N. C. KaUrond, between Stalling! and Smiths 4datailooi. The mill U a fifty horse power, in good rnnning - orders The turpentine still U in good oroer, hold 13barrU. Can be bought on a ertdit if desired. Tbe Hill it suitable for a hukej UIL f V. M. VI.NSpN. .1 4 it '.ft 1 : J.
Daily State Journal (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 28, 1862, edition 1
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