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If 5 r v Jfft . . jE J i I ; . 1 strife f i ! A 14 ' 1 1 Mi ' i - i - voi. m. RALEIGH, ' i, C, SATUIIOAV, DECEMBER 13, 1805. NO. 45. ... . ' i . . . f " fa;-'- 4.-5 Y?3 r Si: 1 1 i '! f i ,3 5IU1SIU . I. SATrUDAV. Ilt-re raiirr : !J,;i2i Term: FVthe pretest ihft tnfi0f ih DIILliVjlfper ' nt be a f.-llows: 12 lonaths ... 6 .... 3 ; ... I .... 1 - T A ft-mm km 1 CO For the TRIWEEKLY, th terms will be 1. a - t : 12; months......... : " 3 " ... I 50 For the WEEKLY PAPER: . t ! ' 12 months....,, $2.00 .; 6 " 1.50 No subscription to the Weeklj will be received fr Icsi fhan 81 T TTlOBths. : Single copies fire cents. 3: 1 square, I daj,.......$0 50 1 square, 5 dars..;...$l SO "3 1 do 2 days 0 T5 1, do 1 Weefc...;.... 1 75 1 ; do 3 days,..;..... 1 00 I 1 do 2 weeks. 3 00 1' do 4 dars... 1 25 1 do l1 month. .5 00 v Ten lines make a square. j Advertisements for the DaiiV will be Inserted in f .' V. whivh cannot fail to attract the attention of ;iAdTeriiserB. 2 . "'' ITbe abore rates applr only' to the daily; paper. : Adrer tiefffBtjs .will be iu3ertedin the Weekly papep at tlldusual regular rates, riz :. One dollar per square tbr;the fifgt in sertion, and twentj-fire cents for each subsequent Sinser tion. - ' - ; . i. - vi i" 'j Special Notices -iU be charged fifty percent ipher than the aboTe rates tea lines or less of . leaded , fatter making. a square. fi A UberaluiscQuat to yearly adyerttsars GENERAL ASSEMBLY Of X 0 tiT II - 0 A K 0 LI y A J Fuida- Dec. H:'f f SENATE. fIlie Senate assembled at-1 1 u'c!tck. A mcssMjie vvas is received from the House prnppping j"irit G)mittrt? t, enqiitt e vhy not the 'raising t.f a im6ve than one-half the '.soMierSj havo . lieniaijl the liounly authorized hyr.n Orlinane uf;ie Conveii-' 'J ion, and einpover!iiig,"them tn senti f-tf cr.oas art-i papers. ' . . if;.-. ! Sundry, reports Nyrc rcceied frdm Stajtdiug C'innr mittecs. L ".. .. . . J" 1 The Sclectj Committcs to an adjourn m';it teprted a Trsohiticui j Feco'inniendiup; the aiijau'uliuMjt (if ihe Jjc'gklaturo bii tli'e 22intunt bvor fo'.ifyis '.'' lstMoi: day inrXovembcr, 186S, unices soonejcajl together' hv-the Governor and .Cunucil. On accjuunt of ioiirue informality the r-jxrtSvas recnniitfedi The Select'Coinmittec fn tho; threntoifd seizure --f iron beloiigWig '.to the Wilnilnji-ton- Jantlli tinthttfortl .1 tail road by the Confederate ,GivetiH if),' icpoifttd a .-resolution that the Confederate- Gjvriiitient hJid.no rii'ht 'to 'seize' - said ituiK and brot'ekti 1. ig lSvga':nVtl4uclr action by that. government. ';'. J ;; 'Mr, Wjggjns intifHlr.ceU 031 its first fiadihg Itevenne bill," vh:cli was read-jWul. niadmtijc or X 1 v e? of the dn v for Mpnilav i:ext and l't-r each dry tneriaCtcr luiitil it he disposed of.; . 1 Tiie bill ciincfyiiing insane persons passed it, jthird 1 i-o-iihri'r ' s. ' '- i ' j The hou f.-r the drd-r of the day, t)ibni'.tc in force of State -reserves hajing arrived, 1 to raic I Mr. JIatthi ws w i t hd re w-1 1 ib a tVien d ni ein 1 1 rc olettd - Vcsierdav and offered as an amendment ith nnijoiitv : report of the connnittee appointed onJh&. snl-j.it; ! Mr.' -C pel and moved to amend by e?eplit)g from the persons to he "called ptltktho8C liabfe-lo he cal-Ietl L into the Confedea'c service, by virtue ofti he Conpeript - : -; " : :'-':.:r---'-j'" f .:'',' t.':. Ila in trod need the amendment heusetl;C; bid ivithont same such ihCKlitication would in his op tiion, totifiic-t with the law of the ConfederateGovern jient. It was i.o .time.to decide npin the constitutional ty pf , ithat law had been the salvation. (f Uic onntry ..ji'llusitratexl ins opinion :If Gov. Vance jfulledlfo t( volunteer under' the provisions of thdbill aix . between the ages of 40 and 45 Were tofsfnlimtefi the Confederte Government were tudetfjand iR , yices, he asked if a conliit t Ha r men i iraeii .and hser- liict of au.tbority:.fvvpald. ii eri-; S Mr.'Meflay thought the amendment was nt off.-r-aths 'of manherrequireil (heir ; ed irL "good faith' at this lime, but if "it was broug'it Iment; 1 He detlored jtfctent forward before the 'pasageor4ho.bill lie would sui- . "sue. He thought the oaths . support of this, amendm dency to partyism that seemed to- govern the pbiin c'dsof the State, and besought harnvoHy of 'aeti.in jIr. arren preferred that the suject'. should vbe postponed He riiad not sullicieutjylexjhsiderod the subject: The vital point in the controversy wa ; ctn tainid in. the- amendment oGered. bylMr. Gpi'!au!. arid from tlie view of th-t t gpntlemanldieilitierf d. . JIr. Brown offered an amendment ivhicli was niied not' in. 1 order. ' - ;:'' ''; ?'-- '.'; .j . In" sofa e remarks on his amendniibnt Mr. -I;rf '.vn ohs,erved that' he did not consixier tjie conscript law as having been the. ;salvation of the country, as us n of adoption was rendered necessary hyfithe om:ss the G'nfederate Government to call fdr vohmieit3for ttie,war, wtnen tney. couki nave opraineu i; any nuiriDer. lie ma not Deneve tne taw cpusiiinnonai, .nor did a large lnumber of thote hovbt-ei'for' it, but he as they acquiesced in it and lunselledoSfcdi ence to ft; as nceessaryfor -the emergency..- l !vvas for preserving the reserved- rights of he State, W the best means of protecting their liberthifc and Wreijgth oiingthe Confederate Government. ' ; j ; JTIie further consideration of the bit! was "postponed ' ttnil'Monday nextr '';'"" ; V1; 'J ' - . j-5';--. 1 Pending its consideration, two elections f r Judge of the i 7tli District was1 held, but tie rvsftltiof the dast had .not been announced when tlie Senate! ad journed. - ' ' -- ":-.' -! - '. ' '' ..x An cleciicm for Solicitor was also held fur the same rifc.uit; resulting in tht) election of Wui. P. Bynuin, Esq: LI Leaves of abfencc - was granted fr., Blountl for several davsr - V " '' '.' , , The Sen 11 o'clock. The Senate adjourned until f o-mWrrovr morninsr at Note. The reporter omitted to notice in the! pro ceedings of yesterday, the: resignation of Jlr. Rnss, Senator from Wake, and the issuinr0f a it of elec tion for the 24th iribt. !, " l - 1 . . - c -':- i . Mr Young, Senator from MecklenbW is detained from his seat by indisposition. ; . HOUSE OF COMMONS. At 10 oelock the Speaker called tjie House to or- oer. ;,.., ,. Prayer'by the Itev. Mr. Xansdcll.l' " f nr 11 t..-, . h; in r.: vv auen outaincnt leave to change his vote on Mr." Person s amendment from aye to no. Messrs. Brown and Shepherd recorded their votes in favor of the amendment. , f ' A memorial was receive'd from ' John Rosemond, a citizeaof AVake county, asking compensation for1 pro perty taken by the military. , , The joint Select Gunmrttte to consider'ths ques tion . of adjournment reported in faor of adjoun ing on the 22d of -December to the first .Mon.fnv No vember, 1863, tailless sooner convened-hv the Govern ' -or and Couhcili , , : . Mr Lcve moved i to lay the resolution on Vhe table. J Agreed to ayes 37, noes 34. 1 Mr. Maim, of Pasquotank from thfi'cornmith'e an- pointed tonjuire into the arrest of members b'y the 11 exc Wh ih-tr rd r, ! idy t r t -t ih 4;t, rs U tf vtet n!i :.itXicaie I at tln tim. 'tli-i'rat Merlin taken r 'ires t lm ihm j.Mni,e! by (.!. .Mallti t! f cttm.tliit t HS -er. HKu; rio, iui nr Tia, Mr, ilandialt, hi f-vir ji C. IIt!j:er. Mr. lUrtdiafdt. asktns rvmetit to CMwcll c mn- ty JVe!othug " .muppliat tu i-oldifrs. 1 Mr.'.lVeLIt, hi l"4Vor f M ey and JX iwer. rM. Lit.'ii, t; rabc j hit Seie4 C4nmittec to enquire why one-half of r 'ldier had tut reeir el tlieir K'tinly. - ' Mr. Kemer, in JJjivor nrysoh. Mr, McKay, to repay tho miuiy of Uarnett for subi-ijiteiice furr.islieii to O'ptiu ilurchUii'g cavalry Gupany. - ' - j j Oft -motion of Mr, Waddell, tlie resolution to hold eveninj; sessions vns ten UP amendol and agreed to. After Saturday the lhue is, t ineet at lOjiclxk in the mowing and sevtw' hi the evening. I Mr.McUae's re8ohnien limiting speeches to 15 minutes was taken 'uw.'an amendment by Mr. Wad dell extehding the tim i 30 minutes, wa3 rejected v the resolution was agreed to. j BILLS ON THEIR FIRST BEADING. 1 Mr. Young, of Jn-dfll,- concerning sales of land un dr writs otjieri far'nis, &,c. . .- I. Mr. Toebles for ihe relief of Sheriffs, j Mr. Costner, tO prevent railroad conductors from tharzing more fare than rtiat taken at the ticket of nee. . .- ... .Mr.'Young, of Yancey; authorizing a change in the County ite of Mitchell county, afiei'avote by the peo ple has been taken, j I Jdr. Ilryson, to juinish Extortion.; j Sir. Fleming, to preveut planters' fnm producing moe than 400 lis of tobacco or cotton during the war. '.',-.-'" to each Jud 'AWnesssge w.is-eccived from the Senate proposing ' tf fetasi lu Fridiy tin - 19th of D mber lor the clec- H-tum of magistral, concurre! in. Mr Worth n-5cd the Iteyenue IhT le made the special order of the day for Monday 12 o'eivck and from day to dny until disposed of, agreed to. j The adjoufW debate on the bill, to. organize the State Itescrve.Vas fesnmetl. ' ' '- I il. Waddo!' moved the House go into a committee of the whole. Agreed to. , Ayes 37, nays 19. The lions-.' went into a committee of the whole, Mr. Love in tf.e Chair. 1 Mr. . McK.':y nioved to ainen.l, by allowing com pany ofiiecj.-' I) be elected by tlx1 rank and lileand iielil oflieer. !y the compatiy ofiic'ersvj j Mr. Gris hi oljected to the amendmedt and uirged Ithat the fir! 1 and taff offiers be appointed by tlie jrovernor. j j Mr. IVfvs thought it inadvisable to give the'ap !pointmcnM thc'J'iovernor, there vasj datiger of vrritism, ; )d mHlrst merit would be overlooked. He was :iiing to give him the appointment of si a if jollicrrs. - j - Uir. .I.'i;r thought the Govprnbr ought lo appoint ifield ofi i rs. and the Gdonel ihe stairofhceif . The, IcouHiiit"' rose and Mr. Ijovo reported progress. The amendi;iri't was then offered again. . j Mr. t'wwle was in fa vor of the Governor having the appoUitrneuL ot iieui oiiiecrs, Dtu 11 tlie principle in the annulment was carriel out, it would givo the jelectii of company ami held o&iec.rs' to the .rank and' hie. .- ' V " . .1 Mr. L'eebles aked -him if he would" vote for an atne:.i.nent to that t feet. 9 J'r. Fowle said he would not. for he was in favor oft!..' Governor having the app iutm!nt. Ji. IVeblesc ailed for the yeas and nays ' Mr. McKay's amendment was adopted. Yeas 59, nays 34. ' .;".' . -. '' ; ', ; Mr. Ingram moved the appointment f field ofi Cr6 by the Governor, staff officers by the Colonel,' ami Surgeon by the Surgeon General. . -The -yeas and nays being called lor. th? amend .iuent was rHjected ye'ps 23 naf-sC9.i " JtfT Fowle said as the Iloua did not think proper to give the - appointment to the .Governor, he would' liiiove luai u: rauK ami um.u;iu uiu election oj uim ipany and fieJd iftlcers, and the Stalf bo -appointed by Itlie Colonel. 1. ' ' . - 1 tort it. . - The lion r appointed "for the election if Judge for jthe 7th Judicial circuit having arrived Mr. Keener kvithdrew tho n itiie of Mr. Shipp. i I The joint committee to superintend the election re ported no election. . j . i1. The debate. was rastimed.' i 1 1 After a personal explanatii.O between Messrs. Fowle and McKay, Mr. Fowle proceeded to defend jliimself for bringing forward this atriendifient'on the ground that he lrad moie confidence in 'ths- rank and hie than in the company ofuceri. Tlie abihty 'of tlie men to select good officers 'as proved by the first regiment of North iCarolina, having elected a man like Colon j;!, now Major General i Hill, and other able officers. ; He wished the amendment adopted in jgood faith. - 1 ,1 . ' ' ' Mr. McKay thought' tho amendment wa3 out of or der according to the usual parliamentary law. 1 Mr. rleming supported . that view of the question. Mr. Walseir nioved to reconsider the rote adopting Mr. McKay's amendment. , I Air. Williams called for the yeas and nays. ? , j The House agreed to reconsider. - Xe,as 44, nays 43. ! The House went into an election of a Solicitor for the Seventh Judicial1 Circuit j " j S The Joint . Committee to superintend the election reported that -Mr. Uyiuni was tlectpd. A message Was refvwl fmm the Sfnnff nrnnr,iin to enter forth-With into an election of a Judge tor the .Seventh Judicial-Circuit, and nominating Mr. Shipp, which was agreed to. i I , . :' : - ! The Joint Committee to superintend the. election had not reported when the House adjWrned but we learn Mr. Shipp was elected. I I The House adjofcrncd to Saturday, 11 o'clock. ' . ' ' '" V, t- . . .1 . ' " War Frazes." Josh Bilings takes .a logikal vu of war -frazes': t ' 'On to Richmond,' that is tn sa, i'f the ktissed rebels jwill allow it. A- ' -' v v - . 'Parallel lines' are them kind of liues that never kum together. - :' ' '' - i Militara necessita' ten officers ,and a gallon of .whiska to every three privates. - j 1 i 'Onl uc'j the dogs of war ;' bu t nmzzle ,the tlarn critr .tcrs, if you don't somebody will get;, hurt. j 'War of extermination this 1 raze belongs holey tu tlie komisara department. ' ! 'Advanse Gud' this is a gard they hay tu hav in our arma' 114 keep our fellers from pitcbin' intu'the enema frnnl wards. . ' ' 'Here Gard this isa gard'they hav tu keep bur fel lers 'when'. they -a re surrouuded from pitchiu' mtu the enema backwards.' - ' ' , . t A11 quiet on the Potturmackthis shows what perfect subjecshun our fellers atJ tinder. ; ; c , Military straterga' try in g to reduce a swamp by ketchin' tho bylous fover out of it f -vtr-'-"'-. 1 'Pickets'-these are the Chaps that are. cent out to borry turbacker of the crieina, and ti.see if the kussed rebels' bus got a pass. Northern lixchangc ' - ' . ! Z jb'tWCKi P. M. I'.wtf liirr. A dispatih' rerctrfNl in tU city this t it-ruiii-z which u!ti that tt mUJiUonits have trkr-I Ga.- F.va in f fixe iniylere lUw Kin 'tn. Tlits cortffiiiiii our news of this morning. Tu -op ui9 moving Keprted erprcsiftty fr the State Journal. Latest from Frederick sbnrs. Un nuoxtv fW. r.isscngers Uwst night state that, a consIdWable ki iion of Fredericksburg va destroyed on 'Hmmlay, by the enrniy's shelis. Skirmishin,; yesterday U'luv town, but nothing deceive. There is "no reason to lelicve that anything but skirmishing took place. The people hrre are in good spirits. A Gallant Attack on Plyniontli the Abolitionists Routed the Town Burnt. , Tetcr3Ubo, Dec. 12. 1 ' The Petersburg Esjvress lias the following particu lars of the battle of Plymouth, obtained from official dispatches to Gen French : ,'.--:- ;! . Ore Wednesday. tnoruing last, jmt before day, five companies of the 17th liegt. N- 3. Troops a u ; a isquadron of Evsins cavalry, under command of Liefat. Col. Evans, dashed into Plymouth, N. and drovo tlie abolitionists pefl mell from tho place. We EiMd and woundeil m tny, took twenty-five prisoners, and seventy-five negroes." , - Our troops ' being firetl at -from houses, G.LLnmb ordered! Mjoic's battery to batter theui down. Alut two thirds of the town' was burnt. Mixire's secthm jlrovo anr abolition gunboa; down the river, severely : disabling her. '. i " I The negroes and prisoners were all bnught away. Our loss six wounded, Capt. Galloway severely. ; - Seward's Threat to Europe. 1 IticuMoNo, Dec 12. The New York Times publishes several columns nd dispatches from Seward to ' Jlinistt-r Aliins, s;-nt at different periods during t' e year. In several of these dispatches, intended for a foreign elTect, he ar gues to show that the administration i host'dc to the lustitution of Slavery. In n dispatch' July 28th- he siys, wc will induce or oblige our slaveholding citi zens to Mipply Eurlope with eclton if wc can, at d the President ha givjl'n resp-.vtful cotisideratLou to the 1. sire informally expressed to me by the Governments of Great llritan aiul Fritueo, fr some further relaxa tions of the blockade in favor of the cott mi trade An answer will be seasonably given. He closes by saying, that this govtrmnc-1 relies upon the respect of her nun lovciiguty by foreign powefs ; and if ,'his rc'iaiico 'ails, this war tviil, without our fault, bm.'orne a war o coutiiii'cnts a war of the world and vvha:evr el.-e may revive, the cotton trade '-built-up. n slave l ibor in d.ii.i. country, will be irre 1 cmably wrecked, on. 'the abrupt cessation '(!" human bondage in-the territories of'thc' Uidtc I States. Mediation Again France's Position. . Richmond, Dec. 12, A Paris correspondent of the New York Hcrolif November 14th, says that Lord Cowley was inform ed by Nanoleon that 'his coiiviction was sotfor.r of the absolute necessity ef mediation lluiMf England a lusitates for anv time in her refwal he should not hesitate to a'f witi.out her, iuVo'njunction with what ever other European- powers woind associate him. '.' . with From the West. Mobile, Dec.-12 . , A special dispatch to the 'Advertiser tt Mftjisler, Murfreesboro' 11th, says yestei day morning tlte ene my, 50,000 stro'ig, reoccupied llar-tfviik They rc j'lised, under a flay; df truce, to exchange paroled pris oners for our wotiudtil, or1 permit- us to remove the d-ad. ' ' ; f iS'ashville d itc s of' I he 9th say, tlie ah Ptionisls ac knowledge a loss of po killed at Hartsville; the rebel !o;ecs estimated at fair thousand. The aUilition ar biy is greatly demoralizeil. No prospect of an, ad vance till the Cumberland rises. It is supposed Ro senc ranz will beupercedqd by McCook. 1 i; . j St. Louis dates 7th say, it is reported tint Hind-, mm and Marmaluke, twenty-five thousand strong, were driven back by Blount, at Give Spring, Ark. Next day they drove Blount, liohling the rebels iir. cheek four da-s. The rebels were felling timber all iiight to cover their retreat. ; -.' "" DIED. -: -y-.: On Sabbath evening, August 31,Capt. Angus L. McRae, of Dojijrlas Rifles, 23rd Itegiment, S. C V,, aged 33'year, 5 mohths and 4 dars. He fell mortally wounded while gallantly leading his company in sanguinary charge upon the ItiJPric plains of Manassas. . :. - At the residence of his mother, in Buckingham county Va., November 1 2th. Lieutenant A. C. McCrawJ of the 21st Regime'nt; Va. Volunteers. u Lieut. iMeCraw saw his duty before hini, and 00 the 21st of -June, 1860, under the guidance1 of Capt,- Leacb, nobly Tolunteered in the service of the Confetlerate States. Af ter faithfully serTinsr for one vear, contracted the disease.. of Congestive fever, after lingering about five j, dated died, leaving an affectionate wife and 4 little scouts mourn Lis loss. . ,Uon this Wftk, Then softly as starbght melts inteito near Ctirintb. On pinions of angels his so ?V, . .. . Strong men are bowed, in t, tb direction, i " O 'er the dead so fair in Then parting the; flowcr?.pT " "And helped the green n ' AYeep. hearts of the so-4teville, X'or. 29th, at the tem T eep for th heroes, so Millan, "Fq., of Xew Hanover Who nobly hath yielded the 22d year of hia age. j S5Snfd Ueville, on Saturday last, Frank ' ' ' " ; ' , " ' ".'-na Mirr HcDaffie, age 6 yeart HEADQUARTERS, jj .The f.llowing nmt,J v i iVr C. Troops: wSliamV UotMta, Dec "t i J O vercash, of Rowar Amed officers of the 57th Regiment, N. L. "ount, of Catat4ffl Brown, W. IL Howerton and J. O, the Rolls of said n county, and D. W. Rhine, and O. D. War, for prolongnwba county, having been dropped from ".officers of the C. ST Regiment, by order of the SecreUry of They are herebiged absence vrithomt leave, cease to be ters. The enrolli ?. S. Army. " ' -fcby ordered to report to these Headquar jlbng officers will report them as conscripU. f By order of E. X. Mast, ' ' PETER MALLETT. iS" Salisbury Cof. Commanding Corueript; rrard bill to this 4 Adjutant. , ; 45dSt . -ary Watchman copy three times and f?r- - . oUl 14 office. ' i -',.; "' , ";- -;-,-. ' TdlrLlt for Wake County. ; - distribution i of m gi bnlssloner or TTake County, un- mst. AH the Mag of the County Conrt, will commence the ports by that timalt, in Raleigh, on Monday next, 15th , . igistrates are requested to make their re- dec 9 e. TIIOS. G, WHITAKER, Commissioner. 41-dlw 'HRS- Wanted ; , county Court, I gijeBSB F0U THE EXSUIXG TEAR. PYmnt and sired immediately. Apply " withiu the time prc' 1. F. PESCUD " X'oveuiber 22, D ' "' ''"'-l'.. ,'t'-. '-. ' BY TELEGRAPH. ExecutlTc DepartracBt, N -C. . AUJCTAXT GEXERAIS OFFICE, ' . Ualeior. Nov. 27, IsCJ. . ) - GENERAL ORDER, V - .' . . .No. 10. - - ' I. .The lreldect of the OnfeiWate Statni iLarlng deem ed it necessary t ea!l into service jaoder th? it oitieu nf the recent act of Congress, all person liable t military daty between the ages of 18 ami 40 yar. the Coinmamb ing Officer of the Militia mill tall out their lespeetite Reginjenti and. enroll and conduct to the Cainj of Iutruc tion all persons liable to military luty undor this law, at such time as Colonrl Peter Ma!Mt,Chief Enrolling Orfkvr lor the Stat& may direct, i -7 II. The enemy are pressing upon us in great imtnbers with the intention to or er whelm us by a winter campaign. Our danger now comes from tho south side of Ok1 James River, aiid a the scene of war approaches ijearr to our borders, lit becomes North Carolinians to rus-h eieu i.iore promptly than before to the defence ef our own teriifory. If we can drive Lira back once tsore, as we hare so oil en doue, there is every reason to hope that his strength will be effectuallv broken. The yiions officers cntrcsti-d with the execution of this order are agaiu commindcd to use all diligence in arresting deserters and absentees ' without leaye from the army, and all good citizens who prize lib-i erty and independence, are earnestly invoked to assist in hurrying off all such to their regiments. -The brave and patriotic sIdier will not orer stay furlough unless pro videntially hindered. The coward alone will shirk tat home) w hilst his braver comrades endure the beat ami bur then of the fight, - ''"'"'. Iy order -of Governor Vaxck. -. ' ' r , J. G. MAUTINT. . '';- - Atljianttienrat. Raleigh, Dec. 13th, 1862. , . 4S d3t lwv Notice- . ' " OX and after the 1st day of January, the price of Gas w ill be eight dllar? uer thousand feet. ' WATEUIIOL'SE Jk ROWES.. Decejnber 11th, 1S62. 43 till let jn. St. Mary's School, RALEIGH, N. C. Right Rev. THOM AS ATKIXSOX, D.D. Victor Rkv ALDfiRTSMEUES, D.JK, Vector . THE Experience of the last Term having sa tisfied the Rector that the boarding department of the School cannot be maintained at the present prices, he ha.-!, after consulting judicious friead?, deteruiinitbupoa the 'following charges tor the eneuin year. , TERMS : . f For Board and Tuition in 'English, M?r term of five months, commencing Jan. Cth, lf3, 1G0. Tuition in French, $10. Tuition in fusie on the Piano-,' Organ or Guitar, $30, with $3 for the ue of Instrument. Tuition on the Harp, w ith the use of Instrnment. $45.' Singing in private le-tons, $30. Drawing, $10 ; 'Water colon?, $15; Oil Painting, $'25; Pens and Ink, $2,U0 ; Library $1. Washing, ' at the charge of the laundress j the present charge is $15 per term. , . ' The rule preeeribing a uniform is su?pended for ihi present." ! ' . - 1 ' ' . ' ' ' Raleigh, Dec. ,11. tb; VG2. 41-d3t pd To raj; VclIow-L'Hizciis of (Jranilnc. IAnnouMiC Myself as a Candidate for the House of Commons to till the vacancy occaaioiid by the resig nation of1 Hon. R. 11. Gilliam . GEO. BADGER HARRIS. v Henderson, N", C. Dee, 5th, lSGt!. -.1 . !41 dlw 1 1 -r ,. i . !- THE REV. A. A. WaUoii, Post ( haplalii at Goldsbfrq', will takejwafure in receiving and for warding -articles intended for the oificeirsf and soldiers of tilt; Jd Uegimect, .Xjtf, Troops. Packages (properly di rected.) may be hft either at his house, or at the fctore of A. McLncklap,q., next dyor to the Bank. , l)eeenib-r 11th, 1SG2. ;. 44 dltpd. . . For 8alc- 1 1 nnn risiiels sweet rorxrorvS. 1UUU ROUT. TAYLOIi. ' 4l-dl)-.d Wibon, X, C, Dee. 1SG2. '." Notice., V: 'j, I WILL hire out, at the Courthouse door, in Raleigh, ''oh Thursday, the 1st day of January about 30 likelyi negroes, the properly ? of the i lata General Branch. : ' , i WM. A. BLOUXT, Jr., Adm'r. dec 9 ' '- . " i : - ; ' 4l-dtd - Valuable Hotel and Property Jot Sale. n 'M'nndajv tlie 4th of January, tS83, I will sell to the4iijrhes,t brdder. in the towii of Wentwoi th; RtKk'n:ghani county, N. iC, a valuable Hotel and all the property! belonging theretb, the place is known as the Vil lage Hotel. The -lots contain hVe acres moro or les. There are twenty-four rooms attached to tjie hotel, and there are between Uwouty-nvetind thirty valuable beds and furni- tu re, a good ir.a nv" excel ient blankets and ouiits, all the bedj well-fuiniihed. The beds will be sold separate! v. lucre are two lots at the ftables containing near two liun- droo stall; fvr horses Th:s 14 an excellent ftahd for a hotel, ard the. railroad inn firjon.ehorn' tit tlancilt,' will run witlrin SVfn mi !.( of 'this place, and, travel jwilt.be greatly inci easexl by that road. My profession as a; practionecr of medicine repaires 1'all my attention, and I cannot attend the business of the hotel at the same time, and that induces me to sell. Terms made known'on the day of sale. Dec. 11, 1SG2. d2w. J. Q. REASLKY. T or Sale. , T OFFER for sale my IIousc, and JL Loton Hillsboro street, in the city of Raleigh.! Parties disposed to purchase are invited to examine the property . The ground-West off the'. Raleigh, aw '. Gaston 'Rail road, will be sold separately "from that on the Eats side of it. Terms cash or credit with" undoubted urfy. If not disposed of beforjo the 23d inst., it will be eoM "at Auctioti; that day, at 11 o'clock, before Mri Towles door. dec4-dtf Vu. :-:.;-:D. W. COURTS. : : ::'!. ";.': , Notice ' "2-"-npAKEv ..r:. r f6f Sale. " ,?s I OFFER To? tale my House and Lot on HilUboro street, in the city of Raleigh. Htrties disposed to purchase are invited to examine the property. " The groand Wt of the- Raleigh and Oaston Rail road, will be sold separately from that on. the Eats side of it. Terms cash, or eredit with'undoubtcd snretyU t If not disposed of before the 23d inst., it will be, sold atv Auction that day, at 11 o'clock, before Mr. Towles door. dect-dtf D. W. COURTS. : For Sale. 1 AnOPSE and Lot til Mocksvllle, SiTle county, X. C. " The lot contains 18 or 20 acres part of which is wooded land, with all necessary outhouses. For farther particulars apply at this office. --- --DecS I : 36- ntllSDoro K. C Milltarf AcarJem j.- r The"Ffiftb Academic Tear cr this Instltotlon will commence on the FIRST WEDNESDAY IX FEBRUARY, 1S63. For Information and circulars at-ply to r UUlsboro. N. C -V . 32 dsn, t Xov.28,182. Kotlce. OX Saturday, the 12th Of December, I will sell at the Court Honse door in Raleiffh. a fine ttair of Bay Horses : also, a single horse cart, the property of the ' late General L.OB. Branch. ; - i Tsaifs Six months credit, note with approved security. : uoj 18-dl0tAwl WM A. BLOUXT. Ja., Adm'r. t : SuDltutes. EQVTL good reliable nen, natlTes. oier 45 years of age, can be employed as Substitutes for a Xo? 18.1SS2. 23 5dtr ! Apple Brand for Sale- rpiiE rnderslsned lure sone 10,003 to 12.CC3 . 1 1 rallons of Apple israndy, wnlcn tney oSer for sale. Apply to Madison, X. a ! ' . - . 32-dlmpd Xov.27, 1S62. Army Intelligence office, Wilmington St., ore -f , ; tir Store, ooooaite Town Hall, Ualeich, X.C K' UaJC mm! mwtM ar imint-niiia lnruiriurai issn an mi sa ss t ina i i- T, - K- - r .? Camf or Ikstecctios, Canm ilolmcs. lVc. 1 1PC2. J v 1TX accordance with instructions frp tbc Rrr- IL retary of War, the iollowia Ueneral Order, X a. 26, U f The enrolling offcers of tl.i State wiUay particular at Iteritioii to the saiue nd veport to th' se hfadqartera all joaicers and enlisted men trb kio not comply proinj.Uy uith jpaid order. , -'.' : '"'"-' :. '''.' '" r '',. ' Br order f C,L Prxa MaUeT, Uonnaannmir wp Hntroctioa. : :..-;". ': ;-' ., ' , ., .; IV AiVf-Ax? IssTilcroa Gi!iKaAt., Ornc,i 1 Richmond Xor. ZCf 1S62. 'j ' ' No. SC. j - - ....: ' . . '':'. iimmandants of eeRfcrint! w ill cause the Mlowin r- kler lo be publwued W at leatt seven time m a swthcical nwiber of newspapers la each fctatc or the mleUerac y te en "ure its reaching every parjt of the country. ' " ! I. All commissioned otliceijs and ealuted men wo are now abser.t from their corotnandj from any other causes than actual disability, or du(y under order from the Sec retary of War, or fro:n their department commanders, will return to their commandf without delay. ' . II. Commissioned ofllceis failing to comply with the provision ol the firefiflg pfagraph with iu a, reasonable , Ungtlt of time, io no ca.e to ekeeed twenty days after the publication of this order, shall be dropped from th roIU of the army in disgrace, andilheir names will be furnuhea io the commandant of conscripts i for ; enrollment tn. the tanks. ' '.'":")"' " " . , ' .';. III. All enlisted men who .hal fail to comply with the provisions of paragraph l, t thioixler withiu a :reaona. , ble lenrth of time, sballVbe considered a descrteni, aBd treated accordingly, their nkmes to be rtrnLsled to the commandant of conscript ii their btate Tor publication or such other action as may pe deemed most eUicacious. IW In order to ensure A h? cllicient co-operaUon or u ntno'mfA tn rffrrv this ordi r into immediate efI?CL Do-. n:rtinhnt mminar Jr rm itlretei to TMUire from the .. commanding officer of each separate command in their De partments a f-roiupt rejrt .r the names oi ii coibidihi ed officers and enlisttnl men now absent from; their com- mar.d. Thec reports mnst state tn each case the cause oi absenceand any regimental, batlalion jr cmpatiy 'com mander who stall neglect tofftfrnish suh a I eport, or w W nball know'ingly be gu'dtv of concealing1 any cao of unau thorized absence, hali;o"n cmviction thereof, be summau-. Iv dumifsed. ' " - - " " ' ' . ' V. Under Uie provisions of the. 2d e'Ause of paragraph 1. of General Orders, -Xo. 82iCommi?ionedofllc.rsandpri rates who are incapable of bearing arms in ctvnke qoence of wounds receivid iu battle, bjut who are otherwise fit for, fcrvice, are required, if not otherwise assigUcd;: to report to the nearest commandant nf conscripts in their refpectlvo Sfrttes who will, if thev are fitted nr such duty; assign th-ni to the collection ofstrarglers and the enrorcement of the provisionof this order1, w ith full power to call upon the nearest military authority for such assistance ai niay ; V f .- Oilicers of the Quartermaster's i Departmen t. char ged walh payment of troopa are htreby irectwinoi to par .!' oiiiiftiasiiiiiUI ot!irfr tiiin-rh:nniisaiohi.M t(Ueer or pn- v.iie who does not furnish fitisfactory evidence that he Is not liable! to the-btnalties described in tho foretroiog or ders. Aiiy disbursing offiei who hall make payment in j violAtniit thi3 order shall be liable on nis oonu lor in amount of such payment. By order : ? Sl-nedi V S. COOPER, Adi't and Inspector General. Dee 4 : ' - 'V ' I ; . . 3S-d7t Horses anil Mules Wanted for State Pur poses. aVv" .. rnilE untlersl.ned hav!lnsbeen appointed agent JL. for thy Mate lor tje puriehaae ot horse euitablo ta the Cavalry service, and eood drhft mules suitable for State Ming, wouia sTP.ce inai ni niav oa luumi, aauy, in nai- . ', , '. . . i I . V r t i. I e-ma lor me next two weesa, at nis iav?ry Diaoies.- JAMES il. UAIUUIV lee 9 ' ; 4i-d2w StandA' d and Progress copy two weeks.; " ! toiisriptloit. H f UPhonsands in the Confederate States, .owlns J. to tiie dinerent laws. and exemption bills p.issexl by th? last Iwo scssiops of the Confederate States Congress, ore so mystified as to their real duties that they know not' what. course-to pursue. We advise all who reallyibelievo themselves subject to the laity to report iminediaUly at tho respective camps appointed for the enrolment of Conscripts in the difTercnt States. . To those who believe themselves cxAmptj-jwe would respectfully pay. that on securing oar fee, which is Fivr Doh.au.4, we will furnish themHbe tne K-ai ing n their cases and every a Iditionl information wbieh rie have gleaned from tac'actioTj of the authorities in parallel cases, and ve are prepared to take wll the re isponsibiljity ofjEUch adyice. We will do nothiagbut a Le , 61 r.iT business. ?; Those whom wc find are really liable, w e will -in form occordingly'J .Tbosc who are nt (and there are ihoctsands in every Sljate who arc not );w will give . th"tn our advice with the liw bearin? upoo.thejr cases. J laying every facility, wi are prepared to give every in fonuation regarding any ot iicr business connected ith the army. . , y- -'. ' ' '" j ' ' ' ..'. Owing tb the heavy cxp nse Incurred in! procuring this ihformatiiori, we w ill notic i do eommnnication uuaccoiu-i panied tit ith our retaining ! of l'iceJ)lit : f j T IO.MAS JOXES A CO., . "I '-. - Box 258 P. O. - - i ., j :- . iuieigh, X. a - : The f'lowinc: papers wi 1 copy one month andfeead bill to the subscribers: X. C. ijtamlard. Progress, Charleston Courier . Cofumbia Guardian, 'Richmond Dispatch, and Savannah Itepuluican. ' Dec 2, 18i2.. I i:' - .y i. I, dim Land Sale. f-piIK Iintlcrsl5ntl will ofTer for sale on the 1 tin . JL dayjof January, ; LAi Dj.f 18C3, at the late re.idencd of JohuiWcbbjLsceaied, ia the county of Granville, and Stateof Xorth Carolina, tl theig?"eit bidder, uporr a credit oif six months, 30 ajres of land, six miles stuth of Osfordiou Tar River', and jadjoiuing the lands f Governor, IkUAderson Green. Elijah Averetjand otliejrs. "The landi. arc well adapted to the growth of- corn, Cotton, tobacco, wheat, . jjj.tts," There are on the premises a large s nd comfor-'. table dceljing and all necisary outhouses.. The land U rcndeml valuable by sn etcellent mill site j fot saw and - rw on the river. v. i - or give furtberinfoma'fiii SJZS.; Granville county rNnC A . i - f . '.. ) JOHXn.WEnB,Ex'r. .dec9 t S' i V.. ,Mlw llnlcs i Wanted. HKDkastCKUD WA1TT8 TO PmcnASK M TEX GOOD MULES. Applvat the Commissar r DeH part menu TIIOMAH D.1lOGUf 'i. v Captain CV 8. Baleira.Kov.3i.18CZ. , . dtf uuilcrMlJe r . r rpnE Annual lleetlcs cf t hp Trcxtcei et tea X University will be bekt in the FxecmUve OCce, oa "Wednesday, the 10th laxtant. Raleigh, Dec 1-dtm 1 ' Secretary. To Presidents and Saperlntcnicnh of ., ' Eailrcds, I , ),: '"v 'I . ' -" 1' ;' 'Ricsix!,"Pec 4, 142. C - HAVI5C hrrn sr?oisted AubUst A dj start Ueaeral, and assigned to the special daty e seperia - tending! and directing jUoveniveot Transportation by " Railroad, I desire a conCermee with the lxesidentst and Superintendents of si! the Rail re ads la the Confederate puta, at Aagwsta, uc, Ion tne I&tli last, r W. 11. WADLfcY. .... " A A, t i . A. C- Ac Dee 4 Sdtd Old Sats Wanted I WILL pay tzr cU dmlzr CHI Savt.rroti three ieet upwards la diameter. LA r cents ter round : and for long, heavy aaws forty cents per poand. deuvrred . Uimlederate Statra Armory, ' -;-'-:'(-:; ? WUmingtoa, !f. C. , -'.'. ';-,,-y'" j. ' - 25-d2w-td Register and Spirit of the Age copy ta tha asnofeat of S3 ana scnaDtu lotus oucc CrlTers Wanted t , 1 V in WHITE ErtTeri for bti! te ini TTssttd I IV to haul com at Tarboro. X. (1. for this Denart. lUUUia X). UUtiU. Caw't. dee l-tf Commissarr Department. Raleieh. N. C. IIEADQtiillTEIlS, ...... . --r., . --' r 4
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