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i-: e ! . .-" hi" ..' : ; "' ''r.'-'- ip: A. - H NT fVe- f-H I II l - f ;.f 4 K ,C, TUESDAY, DECE3IBEB 23, r 18G2. NO. oH. - v' ' , - vv ':: ; 'T : s - e i' . ! , . , . ,- - : OlMjlm :-rS- , '-- -:. ' - RAIsEIGH, : : bf State aoraW. by telegraph.- - y - ; ii: ;; ' ' : ? ' Reported express! for the State Journal. JTUFSDAY, Decemher 231862. 1 , 1 I ! I : " i I Terms; For the present" the terms of the DAILY 'paper. will be SB IUIIUTTI i ! " 12 months . 6 " $6 )0 0 , 3 DO 1 " , 1 $4 2 . 1 For the.TJil-WEEKLY, th terms will be: I;- . 12 inoDtnu.... , C- " 3 " 100 ..4. . 1 50 50 For the WEEKLY PAPER Y2 months-. $2.00 1 m Ko subscription to the Weekly will be-.'rfcelred.-fo than six norths. ll less Single copies fire cent.' Ti .. , . 4 Rates Df AdTcrtlslnj sqnarej do do do 1 daj,.... 2 days.... 3 days.... .SO 50 1 square, 5 days. $1 50 75 . 0 T5 1 do 1 week. f.V 1 . 1 00 I 1 do 2 weeks. . 1 25 1 do 1 month 3 00 5 00 4 days. r , SSrr Adr'ertiseinents for the Daily will' be inserted in ' the Tri-Weeklyree of charge. This is fan inducement whuh cannot fail to attract toe attention iOi Advertisers. The above rates apply only lo.fcfie daily --paper. Adver tisomehts will be inserted in the Weekly p4per at the, usual , regular rates, viz : One dollar per square jtbr the fiifat in ' sertion, and twenty-fire cen,ts for each subsequent 'inser tion. ' ' v.-'r" ... i , ! " Special Notices will be charged: fifty per cent iher than the above rates ten lines or Hess of, leaded matter making a square. j ..'"'";)!: j .A liberal discount to yearly advertisers. y LATEST NEWS. r Fredericksburg.- niovamerj t bf trops ther side is reported at Fredericksburg. Thetgrand t-army of.Burnside is not there, evidently, or if j there itHs very giiiet, Thus much in regard to the knowl edge of outsiders. At headquarter; howevej,. i is said that Burnside's whereabouts and? his movements are thoroughly kuown. i I The Whereabouts or BuRNSiDEi4-Thc Examiner of yesterdaT says, on official information, that General Ilampton made the circuit of the eri ? .. . ... i- .i emvs nnies aim found him in heavy force on Bull fries, evidently moving slowly, towar The cavalry cut off and destroyed zV, liu and at Diun- Us Wash large number of wagons belonging to his trains 'i opers. 1 and t itook a few pns- ' Beportep Bemoval of Burnside J -Tt is ajj iin re- ported that Burnside has been removed ;nnd Fremont put in command Tite New York Ilprald say!, 'edit- omlly, that Burnside's army, jthe finest and pest ap-J pointed the sun ever shone upon, hs been defeated, and driven back by a parcel of ragamuffins, aud sugJ gests -that the army go into winter jiarters at Wash-t ington, atonic. 7 t ! President Davis in the? West.' President Da i vis, onhis recent visit to Tetinessee reviewed the arf my of the West at Murfreesboro'. 'Among the officers conspicuously mentioned as present, pre Gens ro b Hardee, P. Ik, Breckiimdgc and fheajham Tha. President and Gren. .Joseph E. Johnston passed jthrrm Atlanta oh Tuesday morning lastrori their way .to Jackson, Miss;- The, President will freturn! by way of Savannah arid Charleston; then byfway of Wilming; ton and the east caost of-North Gariina Evacuation of Nashville". ' h reported that the enemv are evacuatin'e Nashvilfe ;in the directioh of Bowling Green. They are removing their heavy guns across the river. From Eastern N. C. -There i no doubt that the 1 - enemy has fallen back to Neyvhcrn;,foil ed-in - 1th eir late raid and whipped. They destroyed mitch proper ty on the route, burned-d welling? brtthougei5,, &c..' Arrival of a V alu a b le Cargo. We ': are -in-ftrmed on reliable authority, that4; another vessel rs cently entered a Confederate port with a valuable car go of guns, ammunition, medicinejs rmy .stores, &c What'8 Up ? A courier passed through this ciity yesterday with dispatches for the fjoufederate Govetn ment from Europe. '.:-; The following weie the most Hnportanti proceed ings had in the Senate Saturday jnorning, A message wos announced fromfthe House concur ring in the Senate amendment tofbe bill establishing the office of auditor of public acbuts, and the bill was duly ratified and became law! I The vote to strike out all afterj the enacting clause of the bill for the relief of persons;in custody, not in military service was reconsidered! and the considera tion of th measure postponed until the 20 Lh of Jim-- Mr. Arendejl from the committee on the Doaf and Dumb and the Blind, submitted a report with an accompanying bill in regard to safd Institui ion which passed its several readings. f A message was sent to the Home pre posing to elect an Auditor at 1J o'clock, ad a, message subse quently receiveof concurring In tl'e proposition. j i The election was held, resulting in the cbeioe of Samuel F . Phillips, Esq., of Chjapel Hill. . x T. Graham introfluced a resolution allowing the ' principal clorks of the two Houses $100 each extra compensation, which passed.. : - p '. Mr. Taylor of C. , "a resolution allowing the door keepers $5Q each. j ; ; f The order of the day the bill ito raise 0,000 yol unt ."ers was considered and after considerable discus sion on a motion ;of Mr,' Cipeland to postpone its consideration until . January, 2, 1863. twhich was not -agreed to) participated' in j IkIe3ss.Sb"arpe, Graham, Outlaw, 'knd Copelaod 'in fator of, j and Messrs. Lindsay, Lassiter, Carraway and F. Smith, of M., in opposition thereto, the Senate took a re cess imtu 7 o clock. ue evening session was mottly spent! in passing tnrougn private iU3 and resolutions. 1 Gen. Burnside was & tailor's apprentice youth, but became the protege of Secret in bis early ary bmuh, men a aiemper el,Jingre?8 frra Indiana , by whom he-was sent to West I'oint From the Rappahannock. " lliCHnoiiD,.Dec. 22. The rumor that the abolitionists wrere crossing the Qtppahannok at Port R. )yal is not con6rraed. Hampton's cavalry captured 170 prisoners 'a day jr two since near Dumfries. They are. now on their way down. Why Burnslde withdrew his army. Hichmomd, Dec. 22. The tiispalch has Northern dates to the 8th. Burnside telegraphed to Hilleck as follows j The army was withdrawn to thU side of tha river because 1 felt that the Position in front culd not be parried, and 'twis a military necessity either to at tack or retire. A repulse wuuld.havj been disastrous jto us. The army was withdrawn at night without the knowledge of the , enemy and -.without loss either of property or men. : ... r , Signed A to. 15 U UiNSllJc. Northern correspondents, however, acknowledge a complete failure.' Gold in New York on the 17th closed at 152. Hlghlj Important from the Iforth. . UicHMoiTrDec. 22. I A special dispatclto the Enquirer brings North- . em advices to the 20th. "Seward and his son hare both resigned and a re construction of the entire cabinet is probable. The reison of fhisns the failure at Frederickslmrg. Qn the 18th a committee of Republican Senators waited on Lincoln and asked for a reconstruction of the cabinet. Seward and his son immediately tender, ed ther resignations. They had hot been accepted, bit the Philadelphia Enquirer says they will be. Blair will follow suit, and Halleclrwill be removed. The Washington Star gives thoj history of the Re publican caucus, showing that steps were taken there for the recoiretruc'ion of ihe Cafciiiet, and thinks that all of Seward's colleagues will follow his example, The Philadelphia Inquirer has reports that Burnsid? had resigned. ; . v The Yankees almit a loss at Fredericksburg of 1,400 killed and 8,000 "wounded. Further from the North. j Petersburg, Dec. 22. jNorfolk dates to the 20th received, by which we pet New York dates .to the 18tlAnd 19th, and the New York World of the 18th and 19ih. . ( Nothing of interest from Norfolk. '; . The World concedes. the most terrible defeat of the war at Fredericksburg;. It says the loss will rather eJeed than couie unJer 15,000, as preriiuslystated.- "Meagher's ; brigade went in 1200 strong and but 250 could be f und next suffered as much. morning. Other brigades The World shysr editorially, "heaven help us! there seems to. l)e no help injnan, Our cause is perishing. Hope after noe has vanished Now the only prospect is the very blackness of despare. HerejWe, are reeling back from the third campaign upon Richmond. Fifteen thousand of 1 the Grand irmy sacrificed at one swoop, and escaping only by a hair's bredth." Burnside telegraphed from headquarters on the 18th, that the whole army had recnsed without loss of men or property; that it. was found impossible to carry the crest of the hill, and recrossing became a military necessity. "v. . The World lays, ' the army will now go into win ter quarters because it can go nowhere else. A telegram from Cairo says, the iron-clad ram Cairo was blown up, 20 miles from the mouth of the Yazoo, on the 12th, by. rebel torpedoes, and sunk in 40 feet of water. In 16 minutes she wa a total loss. Thi crew were saved. r J . Two other gunboats in the rear escaped'.' Additional particulars of the battle oi Prairie Grov Ark.', show the abolition loss in killed and wounded to be 995. The rebel loss is 2,700. , 1 1 Several vessels of Banks' fleet have put .into Hilton Head short of coal, clieabled, &c. 1 he troops ion board had suffered , much The Rebel Pirate Alabama was heard from on the 28th ult.when she was at Dominica, West Indies, whither sho had gone in pursuit of of a schooner. The San Jocinto had been at Point Petro only a few day. before, but had sailed for St. 'fhomas. . The Abolition Congress had appointed a commit tee who left Washington ci Thursdoy for .he Rap pahannock to enquire into the facts of the late terri ble disaster at'r redertcksbnr. CAPTION op laws: concluded. : '. . - ., : ACTS. To provide' ways and means for supplying the Treasury. . For .the relief of our sick and wonnded soldiers. , To amend section 2nd of an ordinance of the Con .veutipu, ratified the 12th day of May, 1862, entitled 'an ordinance to repeal an ordinance passed at the present session of the Convention" entitled "an or--dinance."amndatofy of an ordinance to raise North Carolina's quota of Confederate troops" passed and ratified the 19th day of February, 186, and to ex tend the prprisionsai to bounty, to certain other per sons 1 . To providefprflie probate of wills, and "granting letters of admtniatr'ation, when the county of the resi dence of the testators or jntestates is in the posses sion of the enemy. . For the relief of such persons as may suffer from the. burning of the Court House and records of Hert ford county. , Concerning the N. C, Institution for the Deaf and Dumb ami the Blind. - . For the support of the Insane Asyluoi of North Carolina. . In relation to the supply of salt. To alter the time of holding the Superior Courts of Law atid Equity in the 6th Judicial circuit. To authorize the Governor to employ slave labor in erecting fortifications and .other, works. To incorporate the town of Mcon. Gmcerning the county site of Mitchell. - ; To amend an act entitled "an act for th relief of the Banks and the people." ' ,.To enable the incorporated towns of this State to lay additional taxes. To amend an act passed at the second extra session 'of the General Assenabry, A. D. 1861, chapter 5, en titled "an act t enlarge the powers of the Courfty Courts for raisins revenue for county purposes." ToT construct if railroad from Dallas, in Gaston county, by the way of Lie x!nton to Newton, in Ca 'lawba county : :r.;-": - To amend an act pasted and ratified on the 16th day of February, 1859, eatitled "an act to incorpo rate the 'Lizzerdale (Dopper-Company.-? ?-'- - : To peifect certain grants in favor of William and Peyton Colvard.' "-; . Ttr provide for the better: management and , repair ofhe Western Tumpikeroad, and, rebuilding and, repairing -certain bridges on the sam. - ? - - 1" ; . 0 . 1 RESOLUTJGNS. , ' y " To pay the officers and privates of Capt J. -vjy Bank's company for their serTices. 'r To pr expense cf Gmmissioners to RicKmoiL In favor oi 1. U. iit".. . : . In favr of dpt. J-. J. Ives. ? In favor of Leiri Williamson. , ; . In fartrof O. IL Crumpler, Ute Slieriflr uf Simpr s.n county.- . In relation to the seizure and tranporuthMi frcro the Statebf R. J. Graves, a citizen of Orange coun ty. ' " ' " Protesting agamst the seinre of iron by the Gui leilera'e Government belonging t the State of North 'Carolina., and now in pisseiioa: f the WUmingtw, Charlotte and ButherforI U. R. C . ! - In favr of the principal clerks of the Satiate. . In relation to the bills of hi session of the Legis lature, r . , :- . Un the roll of Il'wor. In favor of W. A ifariiey, Sheriff of Dvie county. Requiring the Governorto to appoint Gmmissii ers t4 examine and report t he condi:ion of the agency of Cherokee land a connected with Turnpike roal tn Jackson county. ' ' In favor -wf the En?roing !rlts-of.the presetscs sion of tVe General Ascmbir. T In favor of C P. Bryson. ii!' In reference to afund in the hands of . the Board of Claims. mm , In the city of Raleigh, on the 22d inst., after a painful iUness, Mrs. Mary P., wife of IL A. Depkin, in her 29th year. : .p& City papers, Petersburg Express and Richmond Enquirer please copy. . Friends of te deceased and the citizens generally are respectfully invited to attend the funeral at the Baptist Church this afternoon at 3 o'clock. LostW A SMALL trnfik, red coTer. between Goldsbo ro' and RaKih, either on Thursday or Friday last. It was put aboard of the train on Thursday at Gldboro'. It has a card on one end, marked Capt. J. M. Pickkks, Company O, 22d Uegitnent, S. C. Volunteers. 1 ny person returning said trunk to Capt. O. A. Taylor, now stationed at the Dopot Jjthis,city, will be liberally rewarded. Any information concerning It will be thank, fully received. ' J. M. PICKENS. Dec 23d, 1852. i d3t pd St. Mary's School, RALEIGH, N. C. I Right Rkv. THOMAS ATKINSOX, DM. VUUor Ksv. ALDfiUTSMEDES, D.D. lltctor ; T'lIE Experience of the last Term naTlB?r sM- JL tiafied the RecUr that the boarding department of the School cannot be maintained at the present prices, he has, after consulting judicious friend, determined upon the following charges tor the ensuing year. j;k u . TERMS : I For poard and Tuition in English, per term of five months, coraiuencing Jan. Cth, 1863, $160. ; Tuition in! French, $10. Tuition in Music on the Piano, Organ or Guitar, $30, with $3 for the use of Instrument. Tuition on the Harp, with the use of Instrument. $45. Singing in private lessons, $30. Drawing, $10 ; Water colors, $15 ; X)il Painting, $25; . Pens and Ink, $2,00; Library $1. Washing, at the charge of the laundress; the present charge is $15 per term. i The rule prescribing a uniform is suspended for the: present. ' - . ! ' j Raleigh, Dec. 11th, 1862. 44-d3t pd To my Fellow-Citizens of Granville, j I Announce Myself as a Candidate for the Uouse of Commons to fill the vacancy occasiond by the resign nation of Hon. R. B. Gilliam. ' GEO. BADGER HARRIS. Henderson, N. C. Dec. 5th, 18C2. .' i 44 dlwr THE REV. A. A. Watson, Post Chaplain at Goldsboro', . will take pleasure in receiving and for warding articles intended tor the otlicers and soldiers of the 2d KegimeDt, N. .C, Troops. Packages (properly di rected,) may be left: either at his house, or at the store of A. McLacklan, Esq., next door to tat. iiank. December 11th, 1862. 44 dltpd Notice. I WILL, hire out, at the Conrthonsc door, in Raleigh, On Thursday, the 1st day of January, about 30 likely negroes, the property of the late General Branch. ' ' i . ' WM, A. BLOUNT, Jr., Adm'r. dec 9 I j 4I-dtd ; Notice. ; ; My - . HATING qualified as Administrator of the late L. O'B. Branch, at November term, 1862, of Wake county Court; Ifeive notice to the debtors off the estate to make payment, and tb all creditors to present theirclaim within the time prescribed by law. . W., A. BLOUNT, Jr. , November '22, ,1862, - ' d6w V Substitutes. ! "7?orR good reliable men, natives, oyer 45 JL years of age, can be employed as substitutes Tor a reasonable price, if immediate application be made at the Army Intelligence office, Wilmington St., over P. Far. rtll's Store, opposite Town Hall, Kaleigh, N C. . Novl8,1862. . . 23-5dtf Hillsboro N. C Military Academy. rphe Ffifth Academic Tear cf this Institution X will commence on the FIRST WEDNESDAY IN FliBKUARY, 1863. For information and circulars apply to SUP'T II. M. ACADEMY, UiUsboro'j N. C. " Nov. 28,?18G2. i 32 d3m. NOTICE. OX Monday. 15th December next, at Forestville, Wake county, la n T will caII tm X. II 111 o V miles Vorth of Haleigh, the following property belonging to the estate of Benjamin F. Biddle, deceased, viz : About 20 negroes, : (among them are likely young men, women ana Doys,) a carriage and harness, a rockaway and set ' of double har dess, a buggy and harness, a wagon with iron axletrees and two sefi of harness, several barrels of pork, household and kitchen furniture :.lso, a Juavn&rd itine, .a rtfavy Revolver and a Colt's Revolver, ajad several pounds of fine sporting powder. ; Terms made known on day of gale. , "! : SAML. S. BIDDLE, Adm'r. Forestville, Wake county, Nov. 25, 1862. j 29-dtd CHATHAM COALFIELDS RAILROAD: X AT A MEETING OF THE COMMISSIONERS AP pointed for opening Books of Subscription to the above Road, the following Resolution was adopted : Retolvtd, That Books of subscription for Stock in said Company be forthwith opened, at the Bank of Cape Fear, in the city oi Raieih, under the buperintendence of Y m. U. Jones. - . . ; ieb. 14 tf - Bristles ! Bristles ! Bristles ! rfinE Subscriber will ire the highest Cash "X rnce for anv quantitv of Bristles, j I ., Farmers and others would do well to be careful nd save all the Bristles they may have during the cominj - season; . t Apply to-, r PHILLIP TH KIM, l : t Raleigh, X. C. ; September 19th, 1S62. . : t, 87 tf . '- C S. jllLHTAttT Paisoss, - Sausbct, N. C, Sept. 29, 1862. A- Reward of Thirty Dollars ($30) will be paid xi. for the arrest and safe delivery bf every, deserter . from the Confederate States Army, at this post ;-or Fif teen Dollars($l5) for the arrest and safe confinement of any deserter, in any jail of the different counties, ao they can be secared by the military authorities. . , - - , HENRY McCOY, ! oct8-92-tf r Capt. A A. Q. 11 i ft v . :' iApple Brandy for Sale r THE rndersigned hare some lO.OOO to 12.CS0 gallons of Apple Brandy, which they offer fo sale. ' 1-Apply to r . SCALES A WE1TH, ' ' - . - 31adiaon,N. a hov. 27, 1862. . ;32-dlniid ' '. i: . - " Wanted. A Sltnatlon as Teacher fp or S3 ttaal! tehol ! . XI ar, dv ajcratrenaa baa vrn ucaare 11 t0 f service, f ric .x pr scuour for a iwioa w trs icaiu, payable quarterly , iddrew I XEXOrilOjr, Warrea' Plaiat. . ,Wrrea eoaaty, 2f. CL, Dee. 22J, 1SC2. S2 d(t -' 1 - J , Notice. Alt'llep belonnr to the Ith CerirnfPt, X. C Troops, wbos farlngb hav eipired, tr wbaar otherwise abteot witboat leave, will report immediately at the Camp of iastracttoa at Raleigh, r they wiU W ad vertiied and treated as deserters. ' IK R. MCRCinsox, . ''. ' rst. LU Ith X. C. RegirafaW" Dee. 17tb 1862. 42-dTt 1 Strayed A Sorrel Male, not err till, hlaxed face, white belly, S. Cn tnarktrd o the right hoalder. It disappeared from Raleigh on the night of the 18th last. : Aar person bringing the aaid Mule to thu oflJce will be liberally rewaroed. - . ' Decrtaber 22d, Z- ,iV-df Valuable Sale I OFFER Fop Sale, PrlTfatelT, the beantlfnlfes. idenee of Mrs. Cotton, in the Oitr of Raleigh. Terms to suit tha Durchaser. Persons wisbing to purchase will please apply to the undersigned before the first of January, 1663, or I tha 11 rent the premises en mat day. rJo. LEWIS, Dec. 14th, 1862. 47 i UlUstjan. iftnt, Ac For Sale. . A HOUSE and Lot In HocksTlIlc, DaTie eenntj, C. The lot contains 18or20acres part f whish is wooded land, with alt necessary outhouses. Fprurther particulars apply at this oilice. Dee J ' ,' 3- y A XT Person wishing a good Cook, House Ser. r rant, or Washer and Ironer, will please make imme diate application to Mrs. DcPltE'. Also a good Milch- Cow for sale. , . . December, 15th, 1862, 47 dlw , Jersey Settlemeut Lands for Sale THIS plantation Is -on the Yadkin lllTfr, hair amile from Iloluburg Depot, on ths S. Q. Railroad, in Davidson county contains eight hundred acres, half cleared and in cultivation. The balance is wood land. 125 acres river bottom land in cultivation, and 75 acres of the beat quality of uncleared crct-k bottom compose a part of the abov tract. There is a?, good dwelling and out bout se on the .place, orchard, Ac. Persons desiring to look at the place will' call upon the subscriber who will be at home until Christinji. ' ANDERSON ELLIS. Dec 3 . 36-d2m Important Sale of Real and Personal Property In Warren County. OX Monday, the 22d day of December, I shall sell at Areola, in the county of Warren, situated 15 miles Southeast of Warrenton, and 4niles South of Grove nill, the following property, belonging t j the estate of the late Samuel T. Alston, deceased, to wit: 1,395 acres of land, known is the Areola tract : one other tract; con taining 585 acnfS; known as the Melton's Creek tract. This land is adjoining the lands of Gen. Samuel A. Wil liams', John Burgess, Doctor Mark Porrv and others This is valuable land, and well adapted to the cultivation, of tobacco, wheat, corn and all the products of the coun try, and for health and good society is unsurpassed. . Persons wishing to view the land will call on General Samuel A. Williams, D Mark Perry, or Dr.1 Robert E. Williams. , Also, at the sam time and place60 bales of cotton,' 25 hogsheads tobacco and 20 likely negroes, of both sexes. TERMS TUF SALE: -.. Nine months credit rith interest from date. Bond and undoubted security will be required before the delivery of the property. - . , - A. D. WIDLIAMS, Ag't , For the estate of Samuel T. Alston, dee'd. Warren county, N. C, Nov. 25, 1862. 29-d2w Petersburg Express and Richmond Enquirer copy two weeks, daily, and send bills to this office. To Refugees and Others. H01SF and Lot for Sale. An excellent Hoosc and Lq. at Holly Springs is offered for sal. The . I 'ouse is a large one with six rooms, four fire places and reess'ary outbuildings, and a tine well of water in the yard. The lot consists of 25 acres in wood. The place will be sold cheap. The neighborhood is gtod. ' Apply to STATE JOURNAL OFFICE.; Notice- 7 OX and after the 1st day of January, the price of Gas WifJLbe eight dollars per thousand feet. WATERHOUSE A BOWES. December 12th, 1862. 5ill 1st jn. Old Saws Wanted I WILL pay for old, Circnlar Mill Saws, from three feet upwards in-diameter, fifty cents .per pound ; and for.long, heavy saws forty cents per pound, delivered o L.FROELICKS, 1 Confederate States Armory, -, -.''. Wilmington. N. C. Dec 36-d2w-pd Register and Spirit of the Age copy to the amount of $3 And send bill to this office. - . - , I i, I ., - I I y ,. - .... I. - .A' Milburnie Payer Mills Cotton. The Xense Mannfactarin? Company will pur chase 100 bales damaged Cotton, delivered at either Depot in Raleigh, or at their Mills-. ' II. W. HCSTED, Treasurer. Raleigh, Dec. 17 2w. . , Trinity College. THE next Term will commence Jan. Ith, 1SC3. Tuition the same as formerly. Board $20 per month, in advance. . We have comfortable rooms, proejr furni ture, and good board. The regular College routine will b continued with acompe-ent Faculty. We are prepared to receive boys of any age or advancement. Students can have rooms separately or otherwise at mar be preferred. For further information address the undersigned, ' B. CRA'EN, Presi&tnt. December 13th, 1862.. : 47 dim pd Wasons Wanted. f5 TnE Subscriber wishes to purchase TWO and FODR. Horse WAGONS. Application to be made to the Commissary Department. . T. D. HOGG, Capt. ACS. 'Raleigh, Dec. 16tb. 1862. 4S dtf Valuable Hotel and Property for Sale. On Monday, the 4th of January, 1863, I will sell to the highest bidder, in the town of Wentworth, Rockingham county, N. C, a valuable Hotel and all the property belonging thereto, the place is known as the Vil lage Hotel. The lots contain five acres more or less. There are twenty-four looms attached to the hotel, and there are between twenty-fire and thirty valuable beds and furni ture, a good many excellent blankets and quilts, sin the beds well-furnished. The beds will be aold separately. There are two lots at the stables containing near to hun dred stalls for horsrs. i This is an excellent stand for a hotel,' and the railroad from Greensboro to Danville will run within seven miles of this place, and travel will be greatly increased by that road, lly profession as a practtoneer of medicine requires ' all my attention, and 1 cannot attend to the busineaa of the hotel at the same time, and that induces metoselL Terms made known on the day of sale. ' Dec lly 166fc d2wr J. Q. BEASLEY. . - y- WanUd ? ; r: - "M i; - TO HIRE A KURSE-FOR THE EXSUI5G TEAR Possession desired immediately, Applv to P.F.PESCUD. d 6t-pd. ' University. ; rrnE AnnnaV Meetln? of the Trnsteet of the ' X University will be held in the Executive OiSce, on y . ' , . CHAS. MALY, Raleigh, Dee. 1-dtm , Secretary t HiacQCitTrxJt, Cnr rr isrtctti. Camp UM.mr, v. tn, SPECIAL ORDERS, V. If r r .nivn iirnrritsor H1UT1A REOt I. VVM.4B. .'"V -r-w . - 1 fc : i - YA- a1 wn.B. eabteet ta Xhm peavUioas t thVt eatU4 -a tt to liUeJ ao aet to rrU farjtWr far the fmU ttefeaee, .j proved 2. If 42. asd earUl the Mis. - (I. Aa EarwRiaf OfSeef 4 aa Kawtter Cr4 I be apriated Aw taea C4mtfrmiom Vuttiti, I 01 give daeaotieeta the Coaalhs tN&reva of UtfmU briar the CWetipt te the Caty-i-rat e their respec tive Ceatieafr eaatataato. ItasaedUtrly apo tiaaa iaati. the said Ceasaodiae; OScrrerf Uejriieat will remdert aH CocHta a--tj fcalr reeeivr4 cettiJeaU e4 exeieptkw, to the Cip of Iatrtk ytf Rakixh, . III. AliMreoaa whosaay deire t veluateer sawl so before the 20th f PeettsWr. the day H apart Sr tta rolltneat aa4 mut Ua Cmpaale whieh were j the ser vice oXthe CnofcOerat SUtrs oa the Kth f ApfU, 12. IV. ApplicatkAS tr erUUa, saast. la all cea, W nade to the earoninji oe ef the ditUt ; 4pteate t ..i.l .;i.Lnnl Kt la t ritltt r . dale sworn to before an acting Justice f the Peace and Uarteg the certificate of the Cli of the Ovart, Jfiea aadr he Coaaty Seal and seat throiigU the Cotaael of the reflate!. 4 n appeal mar be takea frwa the decUioo of the en roiling oStaer t he CaenatajMlaatj of Oa ipta. - . V. AD roaeript eerslred GAverntaent works will be enrolled and retaraed i Uetr said work. Ik i.Mn K mhnwm Ardfra f.r the enrlJleTt of Ooa scripts between the age 0f 18 and 40. the OMe!akt at ails himself of the epfHWteaitv to thaak thState QfSh cers for their uatiricg and jtaboeioas effort In the diwtargsi of their duties and the eflf eieet and ready aailaatt rvsn dered to him in their ofSelal eapacity heretofore. The importance and atelnlat eo-ity of renewed eer-j j ry and prompt actioa lo ejii-cating these twders failhfalltjX, w fully expressed in lib ExceUeocy Goretaor aaet General Order , Xo. 10. . I depends ia a great peare o thtir faithful discharge of these duties. -V , i . ' ' '.. ' .'.. . .r By order of Colonel ifVter Mallet t, fc. N. MANX, . 1 : ' jU.ele.f. Xt3T Standard, FavettivUle ObaerteT, Char Wtte Deaia e rat. and Ashe.v tile copy lul date of cnrollnieal and send - bul to this omce. dec t-dAwtde 40 Scro Sale Rcntlns and Hiring. WILL be sold at Boon lilt Station, Johmton ct'uoty, N. C, on the Tth day of January, I Ml, eijrhtnr ten liktly negroje, beloogiag to the estate of T. . Whitley, deceased. . -M I Also, will bs hired out " about seventy . likely negroce-t-among them is agwd capcoter. blacksmith andl cooper. At , the same Uuio and fMacethe mills aad Uads bUog ing to the said estate will be rented, ubIcm prelouly ' tMttod Of. I '- ' 'I I AUo, ths negroes and lands, belonging to M. K. V WUejf . known as the Ltheldrea IJtU tract. - A. J. II EAT IT, Adra'r. Dec 4 , .. S vdtdpd Sale of Lands, Xcsroes. &c. OX the First, Second and Third Bajs of Jan uary, A. l. ,163,. the Lands and .Negroes, Household Furniture, Cornea pimW f valuable, Milch Cows. Ac, of the late Mrs. Rachel Stokes, and abxva number of fine beef Cattle, a valuable Jack, several bead of harses, with other articles too numerous to mention.' the property of th,e late Mrs. Strkt s and Col. M. S. Stoktj, deceased, Vitl b sofd on a credit of twjelte nMnths 7r j This is to take place sit th t former residence of General Stokes, cabled th Bend jon the Yadkin River, about four miles above Wilkesborof; , ' .' - A ttention is especially Invited to the valuable and del r able tract of kind ofTeifed for sale. On Monday evening. he 5th of Jaaaary, w ill be sold l. the property of the Tal Mnt jtokes, a valuable Stock Farm, in Ashe cmnty,Wntatning about 500 acre. - Also, on a credit of 13 months, there will be sold a quaa tity of Hay.' and a parck-1 of .Household Furniture. . JACOB FRALEY, Adui'r, With the will annexed bf Mrs.. R. Stokes, aud AdaaVof Col. M. S. Stokes. " Dec8 '.. 40-dAwla For Sale I ' OFFER! forjinle mj nouse'and Lot on Hilliboro' itreet, In the city of Raleigh.' ' Parties dis td to purchase are invited to examine th property. rCTA Tlie ground West road will Ko !! f th Raleigh and Gaston Kaib leparatelv from tbet on the EaU- ide of it. Terms f ali or -redit with undoubted suretv. If not disposed of befltre the 23d in.U, It will be .old at Auction that dar. at ll o'clock, before Mr. Towles dr. nec -uu . It. W. U'JU (i a. . To Presidents and Snperlntcntlcntf of . Ilaiiroaus I KiCHUOSfj. Dee. 4. I82. TTATIXO been appointed Asstant Adjutant jl a. vf rnerai. inu asiarnru to iue sneciai aniv or sanertn. tending and directing Government Transportation! ty Railroad, I desire a eTnfereuce with the Preddenfs land the Railroads in the Confederate State, at Augusta, GsL on tlie lath inst. W. M. WADLEY.I Dec 4 Horses and 3Iulcs Wanted for State Pur poses, milE nnderslsrntd hatin? been annnf nf A f.t JL for the btate lor the purchase of horses suitable to the- avairy-eervice, ana gooa aralt mules suitable for State hauling, would state that be hit be found, daily, m Ral eigh lor the next two weeks,' at bis Livr? Stables. t 1 ' JAMEHM. HARRIS. ' dee9 - J v t' v n.d2w htandard and Progress copy two Weeks. Bo nl IVnntpd T . w w W m .1 a pmaie ramiir. br two tonns men. who can ri re the best references as to character. Ae. A lair price win do ntea lor rood accomodation Address box Sl. P JO ie. iu, tco. Salt Tor Wake Coantj. ewa vw n m la i la a a r i nih oaii t mraissionc r or w ate loanty. on- X der the order of the County Court, will commence the ditribut'ton of Salt,! in Raleigh, oa Monday 'next, l&th' inst. All the Magisl rates are requested to make their re ports by that tiaae. j . ' THOS. C. W HI TAKER, " y ' Commissioaet. dec9 4t!lv Drlrr Wanted I m wniTE Diirrm for State teams Wanted: aenL 1 - J? THOMAS Di HOtiO, Can't - ' - w w w a if m eve aaaaa M-rXJm dec 1-tf ; Coaiiausarr Department. KsJeirh. V. T liand Jialti. rpiTJraAeTslsied will oCer tor tale on the 14th . " ' t-' ie resiaeace of Johf? W ebb, deceased, in the county of Granville, and StaU of North Carolina,- to the highest bidder, upon a . credit of six months, 830 aeres of land, six miles e-uth of O i ford, on Tar River, and adjoining the lands uf Governor BH1, Adersoa Greeii. Elijah iveret aad others. The lands are well adapted toihe growth of corn nqtton, tobacco, wheat, oat. There! are on the premises a Urre aad comfor table dwelling and all neceasavy outhouses. The Und is rendered valuable hy aa excellent mill siu foi saw and gristmill on the riter. ' . - . - I win show the above land to any one wishing to see it. laruer iwqriuugs oy aoareastnr me at Tailv llo OrMriltiiMiintr . f - ' ' dec ' alti-' A LL Persons who pmect thenielres t the JTjL Office of the Surgeon General, between the boors of 9 and 10 a. m., mm be vaccinated, free of harge; - 1 Raleigh, Dec lftbi 1662, ". f ; 41 dtf ! -e ' W J i v ; f 5ry.l -I
Daily State Journal (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 23, 1862, edition 1
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