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V t. fx'-"- !;!: vol. nr. RALEIGH, N. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER - 8, 18G2: NO.. 40. .'-r.-i.si . .- r ' . -;; .-. . - i MONDAY, Deccniher 8, 1802. V, . Terms-: ;.' 1- ;: T: For the present the terms of the DAILY paper will bp as follows: , . 12 months $6 00! :. 3 5f 3 " . -.V;... 2 CQ 1 , 100 ,i pfl!r n'fnrr i" it . i Mil V ' j- ortne i lV'i.ivii j. , ia lerma win oc : 1 '2 .in o n t h 9 v v .' $1 00 .2 59 I 1 $2,00 For'thw WKKKLlTPAPER 12 inonths.... ......... ......... c. 1.58 No subscription to the Wftklj; will be -received lor fcgs than six months. i Single copies fire cents, j Rates of Ailvertisitig:. square. 1 dar, 2 days 3 days...... .$0 50 , 0 T5 . 1 00 . 1 25 1 square, 5 days:.....!..$lf;50 i i i do do do 1 do 1 week. H75 1 I do do 2 week?...... 1 month..... 3(0 5;' 00 4 daji if j N AdTcrti?ements for the Daily will be inserted in tt-ft Tri-Weekly frft of charge. This is an inducement wbiJE.vcanuot fail to attract the attention o.f Advertisers. Thebora rates apply only to the daily paper. Adyer tisfyio'nts will be inserted in the Weekly paper at the ulual rojrular ratesr riz : One dollar per square for the nrstij m sertion, and twenty-fire ceuta for each subsequent inser tion. - . . v ' : . Special Notjces wiil be charged fifty per cent higher than the abore rates teM lines or less ot leauea matter making a square. ' . i- A liberal discount to yearly adrertisers. " i j GESEEAL ASSEMBLY OF XOKTII-O'AROIIxl' .Satukday, Dec ' SENATE. . The Sctiate'convencd at 11 o'clock. -;. , Sundry reports wejre received lrv)m Standing Ctoi mitteesf . . 4 ' 'i. iff-. The followinff bili and'resomtious were read 1st tmie and arDronriatelv referred. J . V. By Mr. Ellis, a bill to raise a mounted policef ;i for Brunswick -cou&ty ; Bv Mr. , a bill to amend 'the! Revised Codel ehapther - , entitled salaries and fees. J By Mr. Graham, a resolution in., reference to laws passed in secret session. . i . fche A i mpssa.ee was rtf;tnrel from tJie Housr frarisynrtit- tiug an cngrnssed' resolution in regard f to hei ar felt of citizens by Cpnieuerate sokliers. r . After considerable discussion the resolution wa ferred to a select Commiftee. J ; ro By Mr.' Warren?'a bill for the relief of person bot in military service." " . By Mr. Lane, a resoliitijb iu.favor'of Williara lior- negay. , Kesohrtious in favor of John Fisher, passed. -! KESOLUTIoNS OX SKCOXD KEADIXG Kesolution in' favor of Beiij uniii ;. Fitzrandofph, passed. - '' . .'V '-.' . j , ' v . ) ., l ..- Resolution in favor of T. G.jar.d G. W,i -$liiiiner, passed its several readings under 'a suspension off tbe rnlrs. 7:; . ' , ' ' J. . !'';. I -:-' . Resolution in favor of S. S. Hicks. Passed sey&ral readings. . - . -' f : i BILLS .ON-SECOND READING. :" . Bill to incorporate the town of Marion, Passci its several reading. '. ; " J ' ' Bill to incorporate the Macon leather compaiaV . i 4- j s . !IT . passed. , ' ; ' . . ; A. message was received frorii the House reftising to concur in the Senate amendments to the! bill; ijil 're gajrd to the working of the public roads yf Cliatham colittty. The Senate receded j ; " ; (Also, a message' transmitting a message from the Governor, i with accompanying documents - with a proposition to jefer, in which the Seuate-ConCifrreil. SAlsb, a message relnsiug- to recede ffom Ijttise amendments to the Bill to puYclxa'se provisions, n'liere- ujfon the Senate insisted on thoir refusal to'concisk The. Senate adjourned until Monday at ill o: ock. i HOUSE OF COMMONS A 11 o'chck the Speaker called the Hodse to y Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Hardie. I jder: tlect ' "Reports-were receryed? froin Standing -and Committees. The Onnrnittee on Propositidns and ', G.rievib'ceS3 reported favorably on - the bill to amend the carter of the city l Raleigh..- ' : :. ' :. Mr. Costner presented a memorial from certain izens of tiinculn county asking fur the ppoinmient of John L. Kuberts as a magistrate or. unit- county-. Mri Ioy wished to know whether Mr. R )ber vas of an ago subject 'to the conscript act,' and :Mr.' Costner admitted he was. Mr. Foy hoped the ouse would rfrject.all such as were liable ta'cup!criptduty. Mr. Amis saw no necessity -for. new appointments ' wliich were merely made to- sheiter 'appiicants,; from military service; - ,;-":':v 7,V 1 Mr Lane moved to lay the application on th 3 ta ble agreed to. ,-; :.. ': " I-v' . ' BILLS ON TIIEIU FIRST REAblNO. V, That capital executions take place within the,;; vails of the prison. ; ' . . : . Mr. Prown, to change the time for holding the County Courts of Mecklenburg county, j . : iff On motion. oi iir. oiiepueru, uie oh .were susfijoii e bdl passed its second rea iing. j ddd and the The courts are to be he'd on the 2d Moml y of January! April: July and October. Mr. Fow-te. for the purpose of strcngthenifoj laws. Jor the protection. of persojial liberty.. ; the " Mr. .Ingram to amend the act iucorpomtin'a thp Richmond niatujiactunug company, iiuies suspen ded and it passed , it .'secon I and third rejadingai Mr. McNeil, to amend t'ne 5th section of tli4 19th Chapter of tlie Law passed 1860-1, entitled concern , ing Common Schools. :,, ; This being the day set apart for Private Bill the following were taken up.. , r ? i : To incorporate the Swift Island Oold Mini pany. parsed its second and third readings ; com-r ' .' In favor of Wyatt, a free person of color in G! 'a'ston county.- .Laid on the table. . - ; ,; . --jf .p incorporate the Beattleyiye Seminary in iiavid leounty. passed it sec.ohdand third 'readingsL , son En2rossed Bill from the Senate,- to ametll an act incorporating the Lizzerdale Copper Company, and. changing its, name to the ManUia IronJom-' ' pany, passed its second and third readings, if' '" ' Engrossed bill; from the Senate, to1 ;authof;:e the. magistrates of Johnston county t- levy, a tax !j r the the purpose of working -the ronis, with an ijtiend jnent adding Onslow county to the biHJ A M Foy -objected to the amendfiientf, he was ij favor' of theold plan, besides the question had not bcia laid , before the people of the county: The House tc fused to concur in. the ar43en(lnieot ; 'At a later hour Si mcs-, cage was received from the Seteocurringlhjthfi; ; .-' decision of the House. l 1. f f Ztf ; i-siv " -A message was received) fiOQi the Senate, piat it didnot concur in theVmendrBcrtSidded by thefHouse to the bifl for prohibiting f.distiaatiott of spiritubus li quors. Aft,er - some remarks rom ? Messrs. iAnio, ' Fbwle and Mann , ot ,1'asquota, the House fesed to adhere to .its amendment. . The following engrossed bills from the Senate ivere read "and disposed of.' , - J A bill to amend the 13th section,- 105th chapter f the Revised Code, relating to Sheriffs, passed its se cp.nd and' third, readings- It authorizes the county courts hc'reiifter, t "require Sheriffs to give bonds not exceeding 59,1)00 ; - ' " ' .'- - f A bill to 'supply powder and lead to the j militia of the State, pAssed its secjnd and third readings. ; It. authorizes the Governor to issue 50 lbs. of pow der ard 200 lbs. of lead to each militia regiment. A Bill to amend the Ordinance of the Convention' mftiking provision foi- the families of soldiers dj'ing;in the service ; it passed its second and third readings: It authorizes the payment of bounty, and pay of de ceased soldiers, first to the wife or children, and, if not married, to the parents , . ' ; : ; -' - A bill to amend the 38th section 102d chapter Re vised . Code relating to jailers, it passed its second and third headings. It aiithoazes the county courts. to'' increase the fees of jailers and county surveyors. - A resolution relative to the safe Tceeping of the secret acts and rest'utions of the General Assembly. A series of resolutions ex'prcising thd high admi - ration the General Assembly entertains for the corf duct and sacrifices of the pe iple of this State during the war. Also of the heroic courage, of our soldiersj and the noble and devoted patriotism of the women of North Carolina, .'unanimously, passed their second aud third readings. ; , . j , . L- . A message was received from the Governor, calling attention to a? communication .f from H. iXV. Guion, President of th? AVTlniington, Charlotte and Ruther ford. Rail road. ' : , Mr. Guion's letter was read, complaining of the ac tion of tlie Confederate Government in 'demanding possc-sioa cf the, railroad iron now in his possession, and applying it to the' completion of the , Danville Railrotid. . - - j 1 . ' ' i . The mcssjige and, accompanying documents were sent to the Senate with a proposition to raise a joint Select Comndttce on the subject. - i The 'Iloiiric bill, to alteT, the tinl&s i for hohling the Superior Courts of Law and Equity on the Sixth Ju dicial Circuit passed its second and third readings. Mr. Hc aden deemed it proper at this stae of the proceeding of the House, to make a few remarks in justice to liimseif. The Committee of Investigation appointed on yesterday, and those whom; he had the honor to represent on the floor of the House. He stated that for fifteen of the best months of his life, he hajjl followed and upheld the baWner of tlie Southern '.'CtJofederacy and that he thought he ought to be allow ed for 'a brief season to repair a shattered constitution and attend to the duties which his constituents had, without. Ids seeking,, imposed upon him. j He further rerparked that while, his constituents'loved the flag of the Confederacy, tliey loveil the tattered, and abused, and war-worn banner f North" Carolina better. lie was aware .that the question of these arrasts w;s one of a most delicate nature, and regretted exceedingly that anything of the kind had occurred, but was sure thit the path of duty was .plainly marked out, and that if we'do no more than the-'necessity of the case requires there can be no danger of collision between the Siate and Confederate authorities. ; On motion of -Mr. Avera, the House adjourned to Monday,' 11 o'clock. ' - - 'A . .' j ' . Greensboro' Way of the. World. v.? MANl'FACTIRE US CO. VENTIOX. ; , In pursuance to a previous notice the manufactur ers of North Carolina met in convention in the town: of Greensboro on Wednesday the 3d Dec., 18G2.. : On motion of Geo. Makepeace,-Esq., the conven tion was organized by appointing C PJ Mendenhall, Esq., chcirman and1 Thos. M. ' Holt and. D. Curtis, Sees. ' - ; -"; - ii ; i The following persons camo forward and reported nemselves as delegates : - . ' ' ' i 1 Jesse Walker, TJnion Mills ; Thos. Hogg, Rock-;; sh Man. Co.; S. T. Haw-ley, Blount's Creek Facty; 0 W. Leak Richmond Man Co.; James Newliu, Sax jiphaw;. Hugh Parks, Island Ford; J. McD,naU, Concord Factory; R. lUGwynn, Agt. Mkin Man. Co.; J.A. Murray, Big Falls; V. Moony, Yadkin Man. 0.; A. M. Powell, Long Island tjeo. Make peace, Cedar Falls Man,- Co.;. T. M. Holt, Granite Mills; Wm, McRay,. Montgomery Factory; 1). Cur Hs,' Deep River .Man. Co; E'. M. Hlt;" Alamance Mills; Wm. A. Caldwell, C. P. Mendenhall,. Joseph NcHvlin, James Dick, Union Man. Co,'; J. & J. H. Webb, Orange Factory. ' i . h - On motion the chair appointed George. Make- peace -Gov. At and h, M. Holt as a committee to wait upon Vance and invite him to attend the meeting, the request -of. the convention ? Govi, Vauce made a fewj able and appropriate remarks, i :, On motien the following persons were appointed as a committee to draft resolutions for the considera tion ' ;-of the convention, Geo. Makepeace, J. W. Leak, E. M. Holt, Thos. Hogg, S. T. Hawley and J. McDonald. ' ' j . i On motion the convention adjourned to meet again at 3 o'clock, P. M. . j :an!o A FTE II ITOON SESSION, 3 O COCK,- I. M The cunventfoii jnet 'according vto adjournment. j 'The committee appointed' to draft resolutioiis; sub-, -nutted through their chairman the1 following resoiu- -tions: . '" '. ! .' . Resolved, That we will sell all the products of our sCveral mills at a profit not exceeding 75 per cent., and further that we give the orders' of the State the preference. j , '"vif - ? Resolved, That we will use our best! endeav;OTa to 'discourage speculation in Factory fabrics, and to se cure this end we will'sel in quantitae to such Agents only, as will prevent them reaching the ha ids o spec ; ulators: . f ' I; Resolvcd,"Vfat we believe the following prices'are jn conformity at present with the Exemption Act, to wit : 4-4 Sheetings 35c per yard ; Cotton yarn No. 5s to 7s at $3.25 peri bunch, of 5 lbs No; 8s to 10s at . $3.50. No. lis to 12s at $3,75..: .- . ' J ' Resolved, That C, W. Garrett, A.j Q. M. at Ra leigh be requested to publish fmce a month, the list of ' p rices he pay s rach' .Factory for their goods. ; r i liesmvea. 1 nat ai minufacturers nor. hp.rtt rpnrn- sonted be requested to comply with the requisitions of the exesipfiou act. l ' ; ' .-. -. ' Resdcedt That, the proceedings of- this Convention; be published in: the Greensboro' papers; and that the' other papers in the Stato be requested to popy. On motio'n tlie Con vctition adjourned. - r ! H"iC P MENDENHALL, (ftW r .Thos.M, Holt, J , ! M. V. Mooney of the: Yadkin Manufacturing Co. , and 3. R- Gwyn of the Elkin -"Man; Co., being casu ally present though concurring in the 'above personal ly, have no authority as delegates, ' cinriot therefore,, pledge tbeir respective companies. . . , , .; North Carolina Legislature. Wo are request ;ed to state that Mr. J. B. G. Barrow, member elect j from' Craven county; to the House of Commons, of North,, Carolina, is detained from his seat ia that body by severe, indisposition.; ; He is at present,, and has been, for some time an' inmate of Sutherlin's Factory Hospital, at this place and so. severely ill, that he cannot even set up in bed. r flels a Corporal inJom pany (I,) 2nd Regiment, North. Carolina Troops, and was sen io me Military nospital Here, in September iasi,r jjanvuee Appeal. v V latest from tbc Xortb. ';-.': ' Richmond, Dec. 7. , . Northern dates of the 4th, .'received by the Rich mond -association. They, say the .Confederates .are puzzled as to -Burnside's- plau of campaign. ,The fact that the federal array has remained quiet near Fred ericksburg for a week, is taken by Lee as an indica tion that he is nt to be moved on from that point. Tlve Washington correspondent reports that Burn-r side has .been superceded. It also predicts warm work' at Fredericksburg before many days. , ' The Yankee congress unimportant. The Steamer . China briugs Liverpool dates of the 22nd. . . ' .. '. - " V' There is increasing distress in manufact uring dis tricts. The election in America is the theme of gen eral comment. The prevailing impression is that the Democratic successes are steps towards jcace. Tbc London Herald says the relation of France and England has resumed an unsatisfactory , character. Cabinet councils are frequent. " It is rumored that FfBnce has sent another tote to England in; response to Europe. . . Tjie Review thinks that Napoleon has movements afloat,' and that the express mention , of the name Confederate States which they selected for themselves .virtually involves recognition, and the proposed ar-' mistice implies an opinion .which may shortly be al tered into language more;tntelligib1e. ' r . r The sa e papW hints a probable alliance with the Southern States in connection "with the Emperor's design on Mexico. - , Slight advance'in cotton at Liverpool. L The Latest from Europe. ) ... - Richmond, Dec. 6. i The London Times Vsays we cannot look upon" the proposal of the -rrbnch Emperor as wholly use less, in as much as it called forth such clear orrinion from the two leading nations of Europe, and gives. alxo reason to believe that Russia,, which the repub licans ;ffect so much,. to admire, is equally opposed to the jtolicy at Washington. '.. The morning -Herald says, of all political crimes since History began this which has! ' just beeu com mitted by the English Govcrhmeut is one of the most 'foolish and unpardonable for cold-blooded cruelty and a pusilanimous betrayal 6T duty. . Lord Russell aiid his colleagues arc hardly to be matched among statesmen living or deadif revivals in guilt are to bs found, they must be sought among the generals and ministers of Lincoln -and' agitators and self-styled preachei's'of the Gospel,' who. bound them' on to deeds of wickedness unparalelled in the history of civilized warfare, and tha Daily News shows that the proposal of France would benefit' the 'South and injure the North. ''." . ! ; From Tennessee.' : i '- . Knoxville, Dee. G. "r Three notorious leaders of bushwhackers, of Cliff's renegades, were captured in Anderson county and lodged in jail here yesterday. One of them, j Vance, has been the terror of the mountains for years. ' 1 Thirty-four abolitionists and four negroes, dressed in Yankee uniform, were captured by Col. Parmer at Big Creek Gap and sent hep. - Mobile,-Dec. 6. ; A special dispatch, dated Saltillo, 5th, says the re port of the enemy advancing down the Mobile and Ohio Railroad on this place, te; 'without foundation. Our picketsvero not fired' upon ,as reported, and ho enemy nearer than Corinth. , Paroled prisoners state that Corinth is garrisoned by 2,00t) troops. ; . ; Only-200 of our wounded are now remaining at Iuka. -;; , . -. tanning. ' , 'We sire indebted to Mr. Wm. Crufchfield of Gooch land Courthouse, for the following ?ejpuls and receipt for tanning leather. If, in any particular, not per fectly intelligible, Mr. C. will take great pleasure, in ; affording any additional information-. ? i.- The true mode for farmers to adopt, is .for each neigborhood, consisting of from three to. six, tqcom4 bine, construct the-vats and divide the labor among themselves. They will make as good leather as they.; now get, if. not better, and 'they will get double the quantity they.now receive from the tanners: Tanning Leather. Pure water vat six feet square, four feet deep. -Lune water vatsame. . '. - V Vat for bark four feet wide, four icleep, ?nd eight long. Soakhides till soft in pure wdtcr from five to seven days then flesh on beam. Jieam for breaking the hides six feet long-r-a log, two feet diameter, split in two undrneath hollWed out for prop, to raise or depress In thr process of breaking, use knife two feet long with shanks for han dles knife little rounding. . . . - As soon as flesh is taken'off, (one hand will flesh a - dozen hides a day,) the hides are put in the limevat weak iolution-f one bushel lime first slacked. The vat hot quite full .of water. . Ilfdcs to be talfen out every other day to air, and replaced smooth plunge or stir. yat every time th'e -hides'. arc drawn. . An iron hor)k, like ice-hwks, to draw the hides, ' " ' " As soon as hair will slip, throw hides over beam, harrside up and rub with fleshing, knife; The hair off, the hides are put back in vat of pure wit er, and to remain there? a day or two then throw , across the beam aain, ami with same fleshing knife, work out all the lime and remaining flesh. One hand will flesh 50 hides a day . The process of bating may be omitted in tanning coarse leather. . r . ; , ' Take the hides as clean as possible to the bark-vat. At first one bushel of bark, pi -muled or ground this -weak solution to contiue twj days 'and gradually strengthened by alition of bark; say one bushel daily. Keep it in two weeks ; handling and strengthening iiquor. , --..:;-' . . . I. ;. .' '. v- Then clean out vat, taking out all the Vark. Throw m poutided bark put , down one5 bide cover -that inchrlck with bark and so on, each hide. Let in water. and let it. remain a month. Again clean our vat. rev irse hide and reneat oneration antl -let' this remain a month. Again clean out vat and repeat ope, ration and remain another month. ' (Chestnut oak bark the best tho' Spanish or black oak good.). - . .:vm . ' - ; . ; After 8d month, the hide being tanned, is taken out . and h ung upon poles. This is' sole leather without further; labor. " ' ' z . ' That intended for upper leather, half dry, is oiled dh the grain or hair side with a mop, Beverse side, aud' grease heavily on lle&li side, jb tallow, and J piut train oil-to a side mixed. This . mixture 15 prepared thus melt the tallow slow ly and"take same quantity of .oiHriixed and stirred in afterit becomes cool, is ready Jbr use. " Then hanj; the hides in shade till dry. The Schooner Adelaide. A dispatch from Fort Fisher, N". C, December 3, ?ays the achooner ashore , is the Adelaide, Capt.' Gilbert; of Wilmingtoa. She is ashore on ' Zekea Island. Hei cargo of salt and Kovernmefit stores , was alLlaTaded in good condition .- ! liis doubtful whether the vessel wjl! be saved. ' ' " . C'Ayr'eton Courier. iTte following communication from General Whit ing Jo the authorjtiea of town is published for inform-. tion. The' strictae of military rule ia cities where martial law exists; , and is enforced, has had, an 1 is having the effect of driving out numbers of the differ ent classea of characters alluded to by Gen. WhHngrto find retting places! and fields of operation in Towns and Cities where martial law does not "exist thus call ing for some stringent action n the part ui civil au thorities. ' - . ; . ', Gen. Whiting simply propote to carry into effect, the ordinances of the Town and the sentence of the Mayor's Court. Without kndwlng much about the matter practically,1 we yet - think that the case calls for snine decided-action : ? v : HeadQuarters, . V WiLidiNGTON, December s, 18G2. j To the Mayor an Common Council: Gentlemen - ' " ; - . I respectfully call your attention .to .'the propriety of instituting a Chain Gang for the city, to which va grants, drunkads7 disorderly persons, plug uglies, suspicious characters, &c, committed by the Mayor's Omrt, after arrest iSy the guards, may be assigned for punishment. j Such I persons can be put to work for the public de fence under charge of the military. " This regulation: will materially add to the peace and security f the city. , ; ' '. - Very respectfully, - . (Signed) W, U. C, WHITING. . ; . Brig. Gen. Coin'dg.. ' ' ' . r ; ' Wilmington Journal. ' HE A DQU ASTERS, CAMP OF INSTRUCTION, 1 Camp Holmes, Nov. 29th, 18G; 52, SPECIAL ORDERS, ' ' No. 12. V I. COMMANDING OFFICERS OF MILITIA. I1EGI- ments are required to assemble all persona subject to the provisions of the act entitled "an act to amend an act en- titled an act to provide further for the public defonce,", approved Sept. 26,' 1862, and enroll the. same. , II. ' An Enrolling Officer and" an EzamtniBg Board will be appointed for each Congressional District, who will give due notice to the Commanding officers of Itegimem to bring tie Conscripts to the County-Seats of their respec tive Counties for examination. Immediately upon exam ination, the said Commanding Officers of Regiments will conduct all Consprjpts n't having received certiflcate of exemption, to the Camp of Instruction, near Raleigh. III. Alljpersons who may desire to volunteer must do so before the 20'th; of December, the day set apart for en rollment, and must join Companies which were in the ser vice of the Confederate States oh the 16th of April, 18G2. . IV. Applications for exemption, must, -j io all cacs, be made- to I the dnrofling oflicer of the district ; duplicate copies ''of saidjrapplieation being niado in writing, duly sworn to beforie an acting Justice of tha Peace and bearing the certificate iof the Clerk of the Court, given under the County Seal and sent througkthe Colonel of the regiment. A.n appeal mar biaken from the decision of the enrolling officer to the ;Commandant of Conscripts. V. All Conscripts engaged on Government works will be enrolled and returned to their said work. In issuing the above orders for the enrollment of Con scripts between the ages of 18 and 40, the Commandant avails himself of the opportunity to thank the State Offi cers for their untiring and laborious efforts in the discharge of their duties and the efficient: aud ready assistants ren dered to him in their official capacity heretofore. The .importance and absolute necessity of renewed ener gy and prompt action in executing these orders faithfully is fully expressed in His Excellency ; Governor Vance's General : Order.-, No. 10. - The efficiency of the army and the safety of our country depends in a great measure npon: their faithful discharge of these duties. Dy order of Colonel Peter ' Mallet t, v Commcuylant of Conscripts in iV. C. 1 . k N. MANN, , Adjutant. . '32" Standard, Fayetteville Observer, Charlotte Demo cnit; and Asheville NetTs, copy till date of enrollment, and send bill to this office. : dec 8-dAwtde " . ! ' r 40 Sale of Lands, Negroes, &c, ; ON the First, Second and Third Days of Jan uary, A. D. 1863, the Lands and Jfegroes, Household Furniture, Corn, a number et valuable Juiich Cows, fcc, of the late Mrs. Rachel Stokes, and also a number of fine beef Cattle, a valuable Jack, several head of horses, with" other articles too numerous to mention, the property; -of" the late Mrs btofces and Gol. M. b. btokes, deceased, will be sold on a jcredit of twelve months. . This ito jtake place at the former residence of Genl.ral Stokes, called the Bend on the Yadkin River, about four miles above Wilkesboro'. 1 Attention'is especially invited to the' valuable and desi rable tract of land offered for sale. ' - . On Monday evenings the 5tb of January, be solcTaa. the property of the late Mrs, Stokes, a valuable Stock Farm, iu Ashe county, containing about SCf) acres. Also, on a tfl edit ot 1? months, there will be sold a quan tity of Hay, anda parcel of Household Furnitur.-" , ? -vui- JACOB FRAIJiY, Adm'r, With the w.Ui annexed of MrsR, Stokes, and Adm'r of -Col. M. S. Stokes. - . , Dec 8 ! ; V ' . . ' ' 40-d4wlm Maanfactured- and Smolving Tobacco, : v.: Snuflf&c. ;.-V-'-: TIIK undersigned having taken the larsQ and commodious building, No. 68 Main street, formerly occupied bv Lewis Webb, have resumed the manufacture of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. t a . ' V- '. We have in store a large and ,wll selected stock of Bright and Dark Tobaccos, in , and i boxes,' and half-pounds in cuddies. ; - . . . Also, Smoking Tobacco; and Snuff, iu all the various sized packages, to which wo invite the' attention of the trade before purchasing elsewhere. v . ! CHRISTIAN & LEA, No. C8 Main st., " ' - .. ' . . Richmond, Va. "dec 8 ' ! ;' - 40vd'm I For Sale or Rent. I OFFER for sale or rent, on reasonable terms, the house and lot on which I am now residing, situated in a healthy j and desirBble location, and within 100 yarda of the depots of tha Raleigh and Gafton Railroad and the North Carolina Raiiroad. The house .is in good repair and the lot in an improved state of cultivation. Persons desiring to purchase or rent can obtain necessary information by applying to the undersigned or jat thi3 office." . . . MRS. C P. PENNINGTON. Dec 4 : . SvdCt . Lead Walited. Ordnance DeIpartment. ) - ! ' i Kaleig N. C, Dec. 4, 1802. I WISH to purchase lead f thli Department. Persons having large or small uantities -will plea.-e apply to me. J vt, TII03. D. HOGG, Capt. C. S. Dec 4-3S-dtf - ; In charge of Ordnance. -j-:-;:;" i ' University.' ' - THE Annual 3Ieetin?; of the Trustees "of the Universitj will be held iu the Executive Office, oa Wednesday, the 10th instant. ' CHAS. MANLY, . Raleigh, Dec. 1-dtp Secretary. GLUE, : ' '" 5 ' ' ' i SLUE, - - GLUE, ' , ' Til E BEST IBISn GLUE, V- ; MANUFACTURED BY , ' THIEM & FRArS, ' BALKJGU, N, C. Oct.29,lS62. ftf "Rooms to Let. TWO good unfornlshefl Rooms to let In the central part of the city, with or without board. . Addresa to thU office. ;' NYl9 . 22-dtf IIEADQUAUTERS, . CaMr r Ikstecctiok, - " '' Camp Holmes, Dec. 1,1802. f TY arrnnlnnre with Instructions lVcni the Set JL retarv or War, the following iUcneral t)rderf No. 26, U The enrolling officers of this State will pay particular at- tcnUon to the same and report officers and enlisted .men whodj io tufe headquarter alt not corcpjj promptly wjui By order of Col. ran aM a Li.tr, Commanding ;Camp of Instruction. E. N. MANN AtrjutanL Ara'r asd iKSPicrb Ummt'i urncji, I Richmond, hot. 56, 1NTJ. ) Gekeral Orpbes, " . i No. 96. i (Commandants of conscripts will cause the 4llowinij or der to be published -for at lestrseven time? in a t aflicient number of newspapers in each Stirte of the Confederacy to ensure its reaching every part df the country., I. All commissioned officers and enlisted men. who are now absent frpoi their eomnianjjs from any other causes than actual disability, or dutv fender orders from "the Sec retary of War, or from their department commanders, will return to their, commands without delay. II. Commissioned officii a failing to comply with th provisions of tha foregoing paragraph within a rcatonabla lergth'of time, in no case to eeed twenty dars after th publication, of this order, shalljbe dropjKM from tlie tolls of the army in disgrace, and ttjeir name, will be furnished to. the commandant of coascripts for enrollment it the tanks. '- ' I - . , III. All enlisted men who sblall fail to comply with tha provisions of paragraph 1, of tUorder within a-reasonable lensrth of time, shall be cojnsidered as deserter, and treated accordinglvv their nanjjes to be furnished to th commandant. of conscripts, in tjheir State, for publication or such other action as mar bt deemed most efficacious. IV. In order to ensure ths efficient co-operation of all concerned to carry this ordcrj into immediate cC'ect, Do partmcnt commanders are directed to require from tha commanding officer of each t epVate command in their De partments a prompt report of tjlie names of all commission-' cd officers and enlisted men niw absent from their com mands. These reports mnst stjate in each case the cause of absence, and anv regimental,, battalion or company cora mander who shall nvglect to ftirniih tuch a report, or who shall knowiuglv be guilty.of concealing any case of unau thorized absence, shall, on conviction thereof, be summari ly dismissed. - s V. Under the provisions of he ; 2d clause of paragraph ... 1 , of General Orders, No. 82, oominissioncd officers and pri vates who are incapable of bearing arms in consequence of wounds received in hattfe, bul who are otherwise fit for service, are required, if" not otherwise assigned-; to report ;to the nearest commandant of conscripts in their rcspectivf States who will,, if they are fitted for such duty, assign them to the collection of -strargloxs and tho enforcement of the provision of this order, WUh full power to call upon the nearest military authority for such assistance as may be necessary thereto.- - ... VI. Officers of the Quartcrjoiastcr's Dejartment, char ged with payment of troops are hireby directed not to j; ay any commissioned officer, nott-commissioned" officer or pri vate who does not furnish satisfactory evidence that he, is , not liable to the penalties described In the foregoing or ders.' Anv disbursing officer .who thall'mako payment in violation of this order shall ble liable on his bnd for the amount of such payment; ' ' " Bv order : ' '''. ;" Signed, - S. CDOPER, 1 . Adj't and Inspector General. . Dec 4 :. ! , " ' , ' '.. 3H-d7t . ftcgro SaleRei ting and lliriii. vv ILL he solrt at Booh 11111 Station, Johnston rmmtv: X. C. on the 7th da of January, ; lb3. eishtor teu'likelv neirroes, belonging to the state of T. . Whitlev, decease!. . ' Also, w-ill bo hired out ab ?ut seventy likely jiegrocs among. them is a good carpenter, blacksmithat.i cooperl At the same time nnd.l4 e, the mills, and lands blofjj ing to the said estate vy 111 be rented, unless preiouly dis posed of. . , . Also', the negroes, and lands belonging to M. E. Whitley, known as the Elheldred Dell tract. A. J. HEATH, Adm'r. Dec 4 rS-dtdii To Presidents and) Sunerintcndcnts of Railroads, ; 1 j. Rrcno:P, Dec. 4, 182. ' HAVIXG been appointed Assistant Adjutant General, and assigned to tlio special duty ol Huperiri tending and directing Government Transportation by Railroad, I desire a conference with the Presidents and JtuparintendeaUi of all the S&ailreads in the Uonfeuerat State, at Augusta, Ga., on the 15th iRst. W- M. WAD LEY, A. A. O .. P. A. C. Dec 4 3H-dtd lot iile. T OFFEI1 for sale niT House antl a T.nt. on Killsboro' street, in the city of Raleigh. Parties disposed k'o purchase are 1 j ;dec4:-dtf . D.j W. COURTS. To the Citizens of Harnett and Pumic In ': general. . : - r I' nAVE been Informed on my arrlral at home, that I was a do-trter, land I take this method of in forming those who have lufard the report, and tl' people ivreneral, that it is ut crlr fafjp '.and whollr grfatuitous ?nduubeeom5ing to any gentleman to circulate anr urh report. I am a soldicr";ol the 2Cth Regiment and t'oJ IJ, N. (J. Troop?, and I expect to remain a wddier.and a jr.uo soldier until the war closei or I am prvveiiUd by prune providential occurrence; j i ot like thiwe who wbh Jo il'an def me, for I am afraid they got out dishoncstlv. dec-d2tpd i f S. W. IrX'tlUAY. Jersey Settlemciit Lands Tor Sale, THIS plantation Is bn the Yadfcln RUerhalf amile from lloltiburciDcrxt, on the N. C. Railroad. ia Davidson 'cpuntv contains eight' hundred acres halt cleared and in, cultivation. The . balance is wood IaimI. 125 acres river bottom la m in cultivation, and "5 acres of the best quality of unclearjcd creekbUorn:CotHpise a part ot the abov tract. There hs a good dwelling and out iious- s on the place, orchard, the place' will call upon ic l erns uecirmg to lMk at the subcribt.r who w ill be at home until Christmas. Dec 3 ANDERSON ELLIS. . 3Vd2m Old Sais -Wanted. TWILL pay for old .Circular Mill Saws, from ' tliro ft u ards irt iamr ter. CTtv rt-r,t ier pound : and for Ionr. heavv vi fortv ents er pound, delivered . - o ' . I - .... ..... . I.. K ; UfcLK KS. 'Confederate htatt-s Annorr Wilmington. N . V. Dee 3 Resritter and Spirit of die Aire cotv to the amount of 1-3 ana senu uiu io mi oiucei For Sale. 7 A nOlSE and Lot Irt MorLhtillr. n.ntlA ennnlrJ r N. C. The lot co inn I H er 2) acres part of whir a is wooded land, witWl cefc-arr ouitiouacs. ror iuriur particulars apply at this Dec 3 'ffice. . '.' ' ' - f :--'.'.: 3V " Drivers Wanted t 1 A wniTEJirlTert for State team Wanted! iJLXJ to haul corn at Tirbom'. X. C, fori this Deartf BJ.tit, . .1). UUUU, Csp't m dec 1-tf CommU9ak-y Department, Raleigh, N. C Hiilsboro' X. u JIIIItarjIAcadenir. mhe FCfth Aradem ' L will commence on r Tear of, this Invitation the FIRST. WEDXESLTAY IS FEBRUARY, 1663. For informatioePlad circulars a ft 4-1 SUP'T H. M, ACAD EM - Hilbboro , N. C. Nov. 23, 1S62. - 32 d3m. OrricK Wilminotios & WrLtxis lt.,Il."Ct., i Wilmington. C. Xov 20th, 1&62, rpnE adlonrnrd meiptlnr flh Ktn-lcfcAliv X the Wilmington AWtldon Railroad Company, m held on the 4th da v Of Der next, at Wilminzt nov 2S 20 dtm V 4 . " r. A j . . : . ' ! y.i' 1$ f :, v a - '' -1 -i.; .-" .t: ; ' i : '.- . -:. """
Daily State Journal (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 8, 1862, edition 1
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