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Irmi-lSwIilij ftaniwrk Wl u - rnlTOR EDITOR AND PBOPBIETOR. ,rrri VTioa Dollart per annum llP THE " ."I:- .dvance. .r.TTT-r'J-JfJu h.i&art wr inT"D.'-T nw THE SEMl-W TKB.5'.blT in advance. .win. A, tim fir"! .nisTmi-AVeeVly Standard. OnrreorWjnrstmsert.oa, - ,i OneSqUiIS,unt insertion. - - - " m beinsertd twelve months; or in both xoVtis twelve month.. 01 . . in Weekly Standard. . nates ol - . . ,,,;,,. nd twenty- "He -geHMBeeHIS -WW-- PROPERTY FOR SALE, 4c . HAVE TWO TALUAB ??SS, the sanie.auu-v-A.. - -- A. HUM- H.C. Dec 2, 1862. t7 tf. " c a w v nrt rent. JV" REST MY HOUSE AND LO; 1 Rr.nSborou2h. The lot nAy Col. C. A. Bon. The house i a comninaom house. w.th all necessary ontiion An early application desired by outlionsesIoraiaiHiijr i- D. ORRELL. 7 8t Dec. 2, lSfii EIGHT HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND FOR "". ! "T" j a miiu or at and saw. me um,u. mmm forty negroes, w.,u nnd thirty thou. d pounds of fodder, which I will also sen to pu"- wishine to see the plantation can do so bv call- titiir it ii ii ii i iri uaiivo ' - . Uke pleasure in showing it rur - -"--- Nor. 2S, 1862. 5 lm. Talnable Estate far Sale near Gthor N. o on the 15th of December, 18G2. '.J i nK.f.REE OF THE COUNTY "RV .f flanPdr.t November Term, 1862, as Ad- MlTeS-. A-,.U. I will auction one A 'ne same ..c -. - y- , - TllEES ready I bud- hundred 'A1". eraftel and bud- fur transpianuns. . r. jjr....;ih.r vear'a srowllt. Ai.w. cuu.tc Flowers in !7. I-- .i:.rcr collection ol choice ana aesiraoie . - LI . a large conecnnu ... for planting. Among the large c "eetion of Shrubs and Flowers and mes, wi.l be found Grane-Yines f an unusuTrquantity of very fine fru-ts. apricots, neohmnem, pears, plums,, cherries, Ac. n-rsonal es- At the same time anu y" ' " j ol.i . ... of th mid Thomas u rec.reK, urv u. Sula to con- tinue from day to day until all is sold. Terms made known on daj of sate. JQS HOUSTON. ASmr. KoTember20.18S2.. '-id- , NOTICE. Bv VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE COURT OF Equity for Wake county, at ihe Jail term. 161, f amended M the fall term. 18U I will seM in the town of SStTilleton Saturday the STth day of December next at olic outcry, to the higl.. bidder, a MrfJ of land Ivin-r in said town of ForestTille, well situated and wVMt!r;edel.t.gingotbe cU.e ol the late Bnan GAUo, under tRe same authority, I will sell le9ur House door in the town of Lomsburg, on Tbur-sdar the 1st day of January, 183. a tract of ten acres of land in the . . ... V im Ihirnsand county oi rranKiin, near ...c Dr Crudup, and Delonging to Hie estate of said deceased. Both the above parcels of land will be sold oil a credit of six months, purchaser to j;ive b-nd with two approved sureties. c- HAKitiu., Adm'r. and Commissioner. Also, on the 1st day of January, 1863, at Louisburg. I will sell Two Hundred and Twenty acres of land, in the Southeast corner of said couuty of Frauklin, adjosuing the land of CapL Crudup. Terms of sale cash or credit to ultJ,0BcbgRTSOy Nov. 25,1862. 95 6tpd. LAND FOR SALE, a vai.TTARI.E FARM SITUATED WITHIN 3 1-2 A miles of the town of Oxford, containing 20 acres, about one-half of which is in forest growth. The soil is adapted to the usual grain crops, and grows fine manufac turing tobacco. The situation is heujlhy, well watered, and has a good dwelling house and other necessiry build ings in good repair. The terms will be made accommodating. Address R- W. LASSITER, - - Oxford, N. C. Nov. 11, 1862. 91-tt A GOOD OPPORTUaMTY FOR REFUGEES. THE SUBSCRIBER WISHING TO REMOVE IN the country, offers for sale in the town of Ohapel Hill, a large and handsome HOUSE on main street, not far from the College buildings. The lot contains four or more acres, With a good well, bathine house, kitchen, ne gro houses, carriage house, barn, stables aud all necessary outhouses. Also, another lot coutainingrfibout two acres, and has on it a good building, containing six rooms and all necessary outhouses. Also, thirty acres of wood land, about three miles from town. . - If not sold by the Erst of January, it will be for rent. CORNELIA MORROW. Chapel Hill, N. C, Oct. 23. 18-i2. 87 13tpd. HORSES FOtt SALE. FINE COLT. 3 YEARS OLD, (STALION,) BY MOR ttau Unntcr, out of an Elevator mare. ALSO. A YOUNG GELDING, 6 years old, by MooiWBlack Haw, out of thorough bred mare. Apply to WM. F. ASKEW. Raleigh, Oct If, 182. . 82-tf. EAGLE HOTELCHAPEL HILL. THIS VALUABLE PROPERTY SO GENERALLY known throughout the Southern States, in connection with the University, and its management fr twenty years by Miss Nancy Hilliard, and recently by the subscriber, is now for sale ou accommodating terms. So fair an oppor tunity forau adrautagcuus investment iu real estate, is rarely presented. The buildings are extensive and commodious, the grounds and stable lota spacious and well enclosed, and the stable and outbuildings in pood repair. No similar property in Norlh Carolina bas probably, during a long series of years, yielded a larger return ou ilic outlay., or promises in the hands of at, elticient manager fairer remuneration iu future. It i offered for sale because paramount public engage ments will not permit the proprietor tn give it the atten tion which so extensive jiu establishment requires. H. B. GUTHRIE. October 23th, 1862. o7 IStptL SOW FOR SALE. ALUM. GUM OPIUM. MORPHIA. BLUE 1 NDIGO. JB. Mass, Calomel. Toilet Kimd. Arrow Kiint. Brimstone. Creamor Tartar. Cmnainon IWk. Ooinine. Ensom Salts. Black Lead, Matches Preueh Bmndv, Old Port jnd Sherry Wines. E. KYE HUTCHISON. Charlotte, IV C, Jov. 18, 1802. . 93 lm. A SUBSTITUTE WANTED. v A LIBERAL PRICE WILL BE GIVEN FOR ONE otit 43 years oli Apply ai this HU;idard office. Sept. 5, iSoa. 72 tf. nniinDin mF.S OK I I. V HAVE-FOR SAL.Kt.UH. " V.l, ,3T7mUes of . ' JL fine land.. y.ng.wu,UAu,r ' ' one.(hird Henderson. Uranyu e uu.; .;- r-b wel, to. , rolnistratoroi iuoiu ... - , auction, on a ' ' '"' Y ? ? Y'" "v 77. v v v --' OMENBAR FOR 1862.: . . , - - ', j " ' " ' '- ' - " '- ' " Jab't, lJ 4 C Jbit, .. 1 2 8 4 6 6 i ' ' -ggsg-gggggggggg gaaasB-i in . - , 1 bbsbsss 6 7 8 9101112 . . 7 8 9101111218, " . . 18141516171819 .' M1516iri819'". " Voi. XII. . RALEIGH. N. C FRI DAY, DEC. 12, 1862, . -V,- . No. loo. . gfiSgs ; ' ' ' ; - - . Fm't, 1 iUva., .. 1 2 8 iii . . . r - 1 . 1 ' - ' ... " " 1 ' ' ' 1 ' 846-678 .91- 46678910 ' . . 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 S 11 12 18 14 15 18 IT CONFEDERATE STATES GOVERNMENT. PBC9IDIXT, JEFFEESON DAVIS, at MiwiMtppl. TlCt PMMDENT, - ALEX. H. STEPHENS, of Georgia Mentbert of the Cabinet. . Jodab P. BKi4ix, of I-ou"i8in, Secretary of State. C U MMMiNOtn, of Sonth Carolina, Sec'y of the Trea. Gobqi W. Banoolpii, of Virginia, Secretary of War. Stphm R.' MALLOr, of Florida Secretary of the HaTj. Jobw B. Roas. of Texaa, Poet Maater GeneraL Thomai H. Watts, of Alabama, Attorney General. Kobebt E. Lbb. General-in-Chiet First Permanent Congress. SENATE. ALABAMA. Wm L Yancey, Clement C Clay. ABKAS9AS." Robert W Johnson, Chan B Mitchell. ' PLOBIDA. . A E Mxwell, James M Baker. eiOBQIA. Beoj H Hill, KENTUCKY. H C Burnett, Wm E Simms. LODISIAXA. Edward Sparrow, T J Semmes. MISSISSIPPI. ' Albert G Brown, James Phelan. MI3SODBI. John B Clark, K S Y Peyton, XOBTH-CABOUXA. - George Daria, Wm T Dortcb. SOUTH-CABOUKA. Robt W Barnwell, James L Urr. TBilHESSBB. Langdnn C Hayne. Gusutus A Henry. TEXAS. Louis T Wignill, W S Oldham. TIBOIXIA. RUT Hunter, Wm B Preston. . Total number 88. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. . ALABAMA. I)ui. 1. Thomas J Foster, 2. Wm R Smith, 3. John P Ralla, 4. J L M Curry, 5. Francis S Lyon, 6. W P Chilton, 7. David Clopton, 8. James L Pugb, . K S Dargau. ABKAXSAS. NORTH CilUUHA, DM. 1. W N II Smith, 8. Robt K Bridgers, $. Owen R Kenan, 4. T D McDowell, 6. ft. 7. 8. 9. 10. Thos S Ashe, Archibald H. Arrington, J K McLean, William Lauder, B S Gaithcr, A T Davidson. SOUTH CABOL1XA. John McQueen, W. Porcher Miles, - LM Ayer, M L Bonham, James Farrar, W W Bojee. TKXNKSSEE. J T Heiakell, W G Swann, W H Tebbs, E L Gardenabire, II 8 Foote, M V Gentry, G. W Jones, Thomas Menees. J D C Adkins. John V Wright, David M Cucri. TEXAS. John Wilcox, Claiborne C Herbert, Peter W Gray, F B Sexton, Malcolm D Graham, Wm B Wright. VIRGINIA. M R H Garnctt, John R Chambliss, James Lyons, Roger A Pryor, Thos S Bcock, John Goode, Jr., James P Holcombe, D C DeJarnette, William Smith, Alex R Boleler, John B Baldwin, Walter R Staples, Walter Preaton, Albert G Jenkius, Robert Johnson, Charles W Russell. ABKAXSAS. G A Garland. J a M Patterson. Felix I Batson, Grandison D Royster, 1. Augustus 11 U art ana, a. Thos B Hanly. PLOBIDA. - B Hilton. 6. S. James B Dawkma. 6. OEOBGIA. 1. s. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. S. 3. 4. 6. . 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 8. 8. 4. s. 6. 1. S. 3. 4. Julian Hartridge, 1. Chas J Munnerlyn, S. Hines Holt, S. Augustus H Kenan, 4. David W Lewis, 6. WmWCUrk. 6. BobtP Trippe, 7. Lucius J Gartrell, R. Hardy Stiickland. 9. Augustus K Wright, 10. aiNTDCKr. 11 G W Ewing, E M Bruce, H "W Bruce, 8 Robt J Breckinyidg I. John M Elliott, 4. Moore, 5- Henrv E Reed, 6. T L Burnett, J S Chrisman, 1 Geo B Hodge, S- LOUISIANA. Chas J Viliere, Chas M Conrad, 5 Duncan F Kenner, . Lucien J Dupre, 7. John F Lewis, B. John Perkins, Jr. 9. MISSISSIPPI. J. W. Clapp, 11. Reuben Davis, ! Israel Welch. - 1- H C Chambers, 14. O It Singleton, E Barksdale, 16 Jubn J McRae. 5. C. 7. MISSOUBI. I 1. W W Cook, 2. 2. Thomas A Harris, 8. Caspar W Bell, 4. AH Conrow, 5. Thos W Freeman, . Geo G Vest, 7. John Hyer. Total number, 107. MISCELLANEOUS. GLUE, GLUE, GLUE, THE BEST IRISH GLUE, MANUFACTURED BY THIEM & FRAPS. RALIEGH. N. C. Oct. 28, 1S62. 87 tt . n .casta SAt.R by the hhd , barrel, or retail, for cash only, or country The highest prices will and good flour. Oct 17, 1862. be paid for good apple brandy . r ,ir..tf 1,1 1? Raleigh, N. C. 84 tf. GRIND STONES. THE SUBSCRIBER IS PREPARED TO FURNISH Grind Stones of any siie. from 18 inches to 7 fret diameter, equal to the Sova Scotia Stones, which they re aemble Tbey have been tested at the Fayetteville Arse- Addmr, PP PATRICK LINEHAM. Branch P. O.. Chatham Co.. N. C. Or.JOHN MAUNDER, Raleigh. N. C. Not. 11, 1862. 91 lm. ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT, 1 Ualeizh. Nor. 19th, 1862. f rrr. TTvrT-Divirn WISHES TO CONTRACT JL for the manufacture of 1000 Knapsacks, samples of which to be exhibited at this oince, tor insnec..ou. T. D. HOGG, Capt and C. S. in charge of Ordnance. Raleigh, Not. 21, 1862. 4-tf. Headquarters, Cobb's Brigade, n- . - Vn.n.iir.icRiiBn. Va.. Nov. 24th. IS62. I AThFFICERS AND MEN ABSENT FROM THIS BRIG S.W ade without leave, (including exchanged prisoners.) are berebv notified that correct lists from each Regiment i. in k. offir- of tha Assistant AdiuUnt Uen re out, w" .. . .u . -- . eral : and that such as fail to return to duty by the first of December, will be reported to the proper amnoruiea u. . dealt with according to - army regum....... ByorderofBrig.Gen.CoBB: BERRIEXf A. A. A. Gen. Dec's, 1862 ' . ,7'' TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. - mnE UNDERSIGNED HAS IN PRESS AND WILL X Morty piibliah a work, entitled "Sorcery for Camp, Field and Hospital.' Those disposed to become subscribers will please forwaid . i .k iha aninnr si i. rvniiirn. r. j. ,ue.r uau-c EDWAHO WARREN. M. D-. Surjr. Gen'l of N. Carolina. V..nK IX 1S3. ' 92 lm. COM.MISSARX DEPA RTMENT, I RaleiRb, Not. 24th, 18(fc. f THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO PURCHASE AS .. TEN GOOD MULES. A liberal vnKA aapill rvs Tin i ft frT ikam y HOGG. Capt C. 8. Kr. S. 1S2. 95 6U: SNUFF I SNUFF 1 1 TORILLARD'S "HIGH TOAST" SNUFF. i A,.lhv' "Ruilroad" do. ForilebV A. A. WILLAKD. POWDERED SUGAR. TtRt a r.non POWDERED SUGAR. O For sale by A. A. WH.LABD. Greensboro'. N. C. Nov. 21, 1862. 94 m. Wilmington & Weldon R. B. Co., ) .' WILMIXGTOX, fl. V., Bin HOV., jro. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAVE THIS DAY declared a dividend-of eleven (11-100) per cent, on the unappropriated profits of the Road on and after tbe 1st January next, at the office of the Treasurer. Transfer . Book will be closed after 20th December. - ' L. HVDbROSSET, See y. Kor. 18, 1862. -93 9t PROPERTY FOR SALE, Ac. - GROCEKIES, ac . . ... , HEADQUARTERS, . 171819 20212223-1819 20122834 . - Camp of Instractln. I I okIocIot'oq a ? Ur oCoUnCJ. SALE OF A HOUSE AND LOT IN CHAPEL HILL AT PUBLIC AUCTION. AS DIRECTED BY THE WILL OF THB LATE JONES MORGAN, the undersigned will, upon the 27 tb of December next, in the village of Chapel Hill, ex pose at public sale to the highest bidder, a very valuable House and Lot in said village. The boose is new, well built and very commodious ; it baa two stories, and con. tains six rooms, besides three in the basement. There are three acres of ground attached, which may be divided into two lots. Persons in search of residence will do well to examine this property before buying elsewhere. . Terms, as directed by the will, are, one and two yeara credit upon the price, secured by good bonds, in equal la talmentSi and title reserved until the money is paid. JOHN W. CARR, Jx. Chapel Hill, Dec. 9, 1862 -d, LAND FOR SALE. IOrFER FOR SALE TEN. ACRES OF LAND, 8IT nated near Asbury Station, on the N. C. Railroad, about six miles west of Raleigh. There is on the land a good dwelling house, with four rooms, an excellent well of water in the yard, a good barn .and all necessary outhouse. I will sell on reasonable terms, privately. ... For further information, apply to the subscriber. . JOSEPH BETTS. Dec 9, 182. - FOR SALE." 4 TRACT OF LAND 977J," ACRES, SEVEN MILES west of Charlotte, Mecklenburg county, N. C. Fine farming land for grain, grass, cotton and tobacco. The grain, stock, provender, farming implements, Ac, can be purchased with it. v- t, riTT no 1. 0. iAi December 8. 186J. ' 60 wit. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IN CHAPEL, miAlA 1 OFFER FOR SALE THE LARGE BKiUa. liwti.Lr ing House in Chapel Hill, known as the Hunt property, situated on the College Avenue, near the residence of Dr. Jones. ... The bouse is of two stones, with seven rooms ana six fire-places. It baa been well constructed. It would be a very desirable place for a family wishing to reside in Chapel Hill, or for a private Boarding House. There is an excel lent well of water, with the usual number of out-bouses. The Lot contains about four acres. This Real Estate will be offered at Public Auction, in Chapel Hill, on Thursday, the 18th of December, 1862. Terms made Known at tne sale. Mr. D. Tilly, of Chapel Hill, will take pleasure in show. ing the property to those who may wish to examine the same. IRA BECKW1TH. Dec S, 1862. dtpa. LAND FOR SALE. I HAVE FOR SALE DETWEEN THREE uUa"uiii!.u and Sour hundred acres of land, Iving about ftiur miles west of Raleigh, on the Railroad. Persons who may de sires to purchase laud will please apply to the undersigned. Tf W. A AA4.4. Raleigh, Nov. 1662. 93 tf. IMPORTANT SALE. m n B UNDERSIGNED, AS ADMINISTRATOR OF ' :b B l.t . dmud will, on Wednesday the ' X HugB B 1UIU U A ? Ul lMWUdt AW"., " - ' " " HI, . late Hugh r. Lyon, nearueaar potk, expose iu puuue ai SIX SLAVES, some of tbetn very valuable. j Tebms A credit of 12 monies will Oe gi'en, tne pur- j chsser giving bond with approved secaritr, before remov ing the property. Cash will be received if desired. ' r nivuinv IkU'P A A I Wake Co., N. O, Nor. 25, 1862. 4S 3t A FINE RESIDENCE AND FARM FOR SALE. I WILL SELL, IF CALLED ON SUU. I1 rable property, situate live miles west of Greensboro', i on Salem road. "The bouses are new and complete. Tbe farming lands well fenced ; an orchard or near luo nnesi fruit trees, and every convenience necessary ; two bun- dred and twenty-tire acres of land, one hundred and seven- ; tr-five acres well timbered, only : miles frm the a. u Railroad, where there is a demand lor wood and sills. Any one wishing to bur, will please call and see tbe pro- Serty. or address me for further particulars, at New Gar en. N. C. DR. FAUCETTE. Oct SI, 1862. . 88-ot. , a . PONY FOR SALE. A BOUT EIGHT YEARS OLD, PERFECTLY GEN t. tie and a natural pactr. . Apply to A. A. WILLARD. Greensboro', N. Nor. 28, 186t 96 flm. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. -MTNLESS DISPOSED OF AT PRIVATE SALE, WILL, U be sold on the first dav of January, 186-1, at auction, on the prenrses at 12 o'clock, the lot situated on street immediately south of Lynn Adams' residence, on which' is a small tenement containing three rooms, conveniently arranged for a small family, with a good garden. Thia is a desirable location for a tradesman of small family, as it is near the market, aud convenient to It a business pan oi tbe city. ....... . ... . , Terms uvorable, ana win ne maae snnwo mm ma u.j ui tale. JAS. M Agent ana Auctioneer. Raleigh, Not. 28, 1862. 96-tf. CARDS, &C H. A. BADHAM, AfTOUNEY AT L.AAV, RALEIGH, N. C. OrriCE Brick buildtng tuar M Churl Home. Oct 14, 1862. 83 If. E. II. STOKES, AUCTIONEER For the Sale of Negroes, COBXBB OP PBAKKLIX ST. AXD LOCUST ALLET, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Will Board Gentlemen engaged In the Trade, AND THEIR SERVANTS. September 16, 1862. . ' 75 6mpd. . MR8. II. W. MILLER, WILL BE PREPARED ON THE FIRST OF NEAT November, to receive BOARDERS, both with and without rooms. Sept. 80, 1862. 79 tl. jgj" Register copy till forbid. MISCELLANEOUS. VALISE LOST. TT 0ST, AT G0LDSB0R0UGH. A SMALL VALISE, 8 A marked on both ends F. W. L. A handsome reward will be given for its delivery at thia office. November 28, 186i M-T. . PRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE. A PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT IS OFFERED FOR aale, the materials of which are nearly new. Ap ply at this office. Nov. 28, 1862. 9 tf SALT t SALT! I o N CONSIGNMENT, VIRGINIA AND NORTH-CAR olina SALT, and for sale by the sack only. jas. ai. iuhliaI. Agent. Raleigh, Not. 23, 1862. 96 tf. FAMILY FLOUR. A FEW BARRELS IN STORE AND FOR SALE AT market prices. JAS. M. TOWLES, Agt . Dec 9, 18-2. . COPPERAS AND BLUE-STONE FOR SALE. WE. THE UNDERSIGNED, ARE MANCFACTU- RING Copperas and Bine Stone, at Gold Hill, Rowan county N. C; and have a considerable qnaotity on baud. Our price by the wholesale is FIFTY CENTS for Blue Stone, and ONE DOLLAR for Copperas, per pound, -it our works, or delivered at Salisbury. ROBERTS, HOLMES k CO. Dec 9, 1862. - W-im ATTENTION, FRJENDS OF THE 46TH N. C. TROOPS. I EXPECT TO LEAVE TH0MASVIUJ3, N. C, FOR the 46th Begt. on Tuesday morning, December 80th, and will be pleased to receive packages, or boxes of cloth. W. proTisions, Ac, for any company or memberor the Regiment delirered at TbomasTille, Goldsboro , or Weldon or any points between. Potatoes, cabbages, onions, Ac, am especially needed. Mark each box with nanu.eompa earA?itU"T.LTR0y,Hd it will be prompt, ly delirered. T- OV. Dec 9 1802. otpa. Greensboro' Patriot, Wilmington Journal nd Fayettevilre Observer copy twice and forward bills to me t Troy's Store, N. 0. AT WHITAKE R'S. October 21st, 1802. JUST RECEIVED, 1000 lbs. Wax Candles. ' At INDISPENSABLE WHITAKER'S . 8S- Oct. SI, 1863. -t f BARRELS NO. 1 RICE. JLVF - At ENERGETIC WHITAKER'S. .85 Oct. 21,-1862. 20 BQZE8 TOBACCO, At WHITAKER'S. 81 Oct. 2.1, 1862. 19 REAMS BLOTTING PAPER. 20 CASES CLARET WING, t BOXES PURE STARCH. At Oct. 21. 1882. WHITAKER'S. 85 DAILY EXPECTED. 1000 LBS. STRONG FRESH SNUFF. 1000 CAKES TOILET SOAP. At WHITAKER'S. Oct 21, 1862. 85 ON HAND CONSTANTLY, A FINE As sortment of FAMILY GROCERIES. At WHITAKER'S. Oct 8, 1861 80 tf. CANDLES. SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF WAX CANDLES, Jrm. manufactured br VESTAL. A KLAPP. 3F Orders solicited. Graham, N. C, Oct 21, 1862. 8-9tpd. AT. WHITAKER'S, NO. 1 FAMILY FLOUR, WHITE MEAL. FRESH BUTTER, EGGS. IRISH POTATOES, ' SWEET - . DRIED APPLES. - PEACHES, " PRUNES, " PLUMS. Raleigh, Nor. 2i, 1861. 94 tf. I FAUCES, '55 At Raleigh, Nor. 21, 1862. WHITAKER'S. 94 tf. bT INE CITY CARRIAGE CAN BE HAD AT ALL M. hours at E. A. WUITAKKK'S. 94 tf. Raleigh, Nov. 21. 12. FEW BARRELS SUGAR, At INIMITABLE WHITAKER'S. m tl. 1862, . 85 MISCELLANEOUS. BACON HAMS, j A SMALL LOT OF VERY NICE HAMS JUST RE I ia. ceired on ounaignmeot ' JAS. M. TOWLES, Agl. Dec 9, 1362. 9 HARDWARE AT AUCTION. ON MONDAY, THE 22o INSTAVT, IN FRONT OF our store in Charlotte, we will sell $4,000 worth of hardware, comprising many articles now net ded. COCHRANE A SAMPLE. December 8, 1862. 99 5t DIRE CT O R Y OF THE GENERAL ASSEMRLY OF NORTH. -CAROLINA, for the Session commencing November J 7, 1862. Price 50 cents. Address GILBERT & CO. Raleigh, December 8, 1862. 99-8tpd. Camp Martin, ) Neab Kixstox, Dec 5, 186-i. f -AT0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL THAT ARE la. absent from Com nan v D. Slat Kev't. N C. J to report in person to tbe Company commander, or they I will be considered as deserters, and" treated aa such. R. L. BRYANT, Capt. Co. D. lst Reg't N. C. T. Dec. 8, 1862. 89 4t " UNIVERSITY. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE TRUSTEES OF tbe University will be held in tbe Executive Office, cn Wednesday Ihe 10th inst CHAS. MANLY, Sec'y. Raleigh, Dc 2, 182. 97-ft. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, Wil.A Man. Railroad Company, I'- W ilMixgtox, r. C, Nov. aih. s2. fail HERE BEING NO QUORUM PRESENT ON THE JB. 2Mb inst., the stockholders of the Wilmington nnd Manchester Rail Road Company adjourned to meet in W il raiugtou, N. C., on Thursday, the lltb f December next WM. A. WALKER, Sec y. Dec 1,1862. 9731. JUST PUBLISHED, TURNER'S N. C. ALMANAC, for 1SG3. TBRICE $40.00 per 1,000, $5.00 per 100, JL ni.oo per dozen, and 15 cents per single copy. FOR SALE wholesale and retail, by HENRY O. TURNER, ' N. C. Bookstore. Raleigh, Dec. 1, 1862. 97 It A, NOTICES, Ac NOTICE. AS TAKEN UP AND COMMITTED TO THE Nail of Randolph County. North-Carolina, on the 9th day of October, 1M6-2, a runaway alave, who says his name is HENCE, and that be belongs to John Thomas Mebane, of Bertie Cnucty, Nortb-Carolina. The said slave ia black, five feet aix inches high, and appears to be about twenty-one yeara old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay ail charges and take him away, as he will be disposed of aa the law directs. B. F, STEED, Jailor. Oct 23, 1862. ' 44 wm. " NOTICE. fgjTRAYED FROM THE SUBSCRIBER WHILST ON my return home, about tbe 1Mb November laat, three MULES, one ot which was a I'gbt colored ctay mule, one small mare mule, dark color, tbe other not recollected as to color. One was lost in Warren County, the others left at Hilliardston, N. C, and were cnuplad together -when they got away. Ary person having any knowledge of their whereabouts, will be reasonably rewarded by writing me at Falkland, N. C. P. A. ATKINSON. Dec 6, 1862. 98 lmpd. - NOTICE. " I WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICK FOR Fodder, Oats or Hay, delivered at my Stables, (former ly Clayton's,) Raleigh, N. U., opposite MarEel Square. j. a fraaSklin. Oct 81.1869. 88 lm. NOTICE. r 11 A KEN FROM A MULATTO BOY ON THE 11TH AU X gust, a Sorrel Mare, star in forehead, white bind feet, white spot on laft shoulder, aad foretop cut off. The own er will please come forward, prove property, pay charges, Ac 1 JOHN KHCRMAN, Oxford, Granville, N. C. ' August 20th, 1862. 6S tf WANTS, &c TANNER WANTED. AN EXPERIENCED TANNER CAN FIND C0N atant employment and eood wages, by applying im mediately in person or by letter to D. McD. LINDSEY. Raleigh, N. a . ' Or H. C. LIQON, ForestTille, N. C. - Good reference required. . . Nov. 24, 1362. - ' 95 tt ANTED AT THE GRANGER nOUSE, Goldsborougb. . u., tor tne ensuing year, eigoi Nn. 1 111NINO ROOM SERVANTS, tor wuicn a liberal price will be paid. Persons baring sucb set rants to birs will do well to make early .pplicatmu " . Per C L. McNIDER. Goldsboro', N. C, Nor. 21, 1862. 94-lm. . HEADQUARTERS, Camp of Instruction, V Camp Holmes. Dec 1. 1861 I T N ACCORDANCE WITH INSTRUCTIONS FROUJ m. tne aecreiary oi narae lotiowing Ueneral Order, Ho. 9, is published: . ' The enrolling officers of this State will pay particular at tention to the same and report to these Headquarters all officers and enlisted men who do not comply promptly with said order. , - By order of COL. PETER MALLETT, Commanding Camp of Instruction. E. N. Manx, Adjutant - Am't. axo Ixspectob Gexebal's Oppick, I - Richmoxd, Nov. 27, 1862, J Gexesal Oboebs, 1 No. 96. f - " - Commandants of conscripts will cause tbe following or der to be published for at least seven times in a sufficient number of newspapers in each State of the Confederacy to ensure its reaching everypart ol tbe country. I. All commissioned officers and enlisted men who are now absent from their commands from any other causes than actual disability, or doty under orders from tbe See retary of War, or from their department commanders, will rciuru w lueircouimanus witnout ueiay. .IL Commissioned officers failing to comply with the pro Tisions ol the foregoing paragraph within a reasonable length of time, in no case to exceed twenty days after tbe publication of this order, shall be dropped from tbe rolls of the army in disgrace, and their namea will be furnished to tbe commandant of conscripts for enrollment in tbe ranks. ... A II I ' . 1 ........ . ... in. aii enusiea men woo snail iau to comply with the provisions of paragraph I, of this order, within a reasons. ble length of time, shall be considered as -deserters, and : treated accordingly, their names to be furnished to the commandant of conscripts, in tbeir State, for publication, or such other action as may be dtemed most efficacious. IV. In order to ensure the efficient, co-operation of all concerned to carry this order into immediate effect, De partment Commanders are directed to require from the commanding officer of each separate command in tbeir De partments a prompt report of the names of all commission ed officers and en'isted men now absent from their com mands. These reports must state in each case the cause of absence, and any regimental, battalion or company com mander -who sball neglect to furnish such a report, or who shall knowingly be guilty of concealing any case of unau thorized absence, shall, on conrictiuc thereof, be summarily dismissed. V. Under the provisions of the 2d elans of mn-nnli I, of General Orders No. 82, commissioned oScers and pri vates who are incapable of bearing arms in consequence of wounds received in battle, but who are otherwise fit for service, are required, if not otherwise assiirned. to renort to the nearest commandant ef conscripts in their respective States who will, if they are fitted for such duty, assign lucui w iu- cuuecuon oi siraggi.ers ana tne entorcement ol tbe provisions of this ordor, with full power to call upon the nearest military authority lor such assistance as may be necessary thereto. VL Officers of the Quartermaster's Department, charged with payment of troops are hereby directed not to pay any commissioned officer, nnn commissioned officer or private who does not furnish satisfactory evidence that he is not liable to the penalties described'in the foregoing order. Any disbursing officer who sball make payment in viola tion of this order shall be liable on his bond for the amount of such payment By order, (Signed,) a COOPER, "Adj't. and Inspector General. Deo. 2. 1861. ' r 9371. tST Tbe Register, State Journal and Progress, in Ral eigh, Wilmington Journal, Fayetteville Observer, Greens borough Patriot, Charlotte Bulletin and Asbeville News, will publish seven times and forward bills to Standard oiuce. - BY THE GOVERNOR OF NORTH-CAKO LINA. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, IN ORDER TO STOP, IF POSSIBLE, the wicked system of speculation which is b'ight- cttu auo jiniuucuuD ui laniine ana u1.Ai1.-7. iu tne miasi oi plenty, tne Legislature or north Carolina, by joint resolution thereof. rt;Hit day of this month, (November,) bare authorized me to lay ' an embargo upon tbe exportation from the State of certain 'articles nf nrim hpn.uir m-rt n n..n. for certain purposes: f Now, therefore, I, ZEBUL0N B. VANCE, Governor of the State of North-Carolina, do issue this my proclama- iuu. loruiuumg an persons, lor tne spaee ol tliirty days from tbe date hereof, from carrying beyond tbe limits oi the State any aalt, bacon, pork, beef, corn, meal, flour, po tatoes, shoes, leather, bides, cotton cloth, and yarn and woolen cloth. The following persons are alone to be ex empted from this prohibitum, vix: All Quartermasters aud Commissaries, Agents of tbe Confederate Government and of anv State of the (Ynleder- acy, exhibiting proper evidence of 'their official character ; -' also all Agents of any county, district town or corporation of other State, who sball exhibit satisfactory proof of their authority to purchase such articles in behalf of such town, county, district or corporation for public uses, or for distribution at costind transportation, and not for re-sale r profit ; also all persons who may make oath before the ' nearest Justice of the Pence that the articles purchased are for their own private use. and not for re-anle twlore thav ' are removed ; also all persons, non residents, who may have bought such articles before the date hereof. The excep tion is to extend to salt made by non-residents on the sea coast and in their own works, and to cargoes entering any of our porta from abroad. Any of said articles that may be stopped in Iraruiiu from our borders are to be confiscated to tbe use of the State. Uutil further order the Colonels of Militia in the different counties, are enjoined to see that this proclama tion is enforced. Not intending or desiring to prevent the people of our . sister States from sharing with our own citixens whatever we can spare, but to repress speculation so far as may be possible, I earnestly appeal to all good citizens to aid and sustain me iu tbe euforcemeut of this proclamation for tbe common good. ) ' In witness whereof, Zsbclox B Vance. Gover L . nor. Captain General, and Commander-io Chief, bath signed these presents, and caused tbe great seal of Ihe Sraje to be affixed. - ' Doue at our City of Raleigh, this 26th day of November, J A. D., 1&62, and in ibe year of our Independence ihe 67th. . IS. VAAUti By the Governor: R. U. Battle, PribaU Sterelary. Raleigh. Nov. 23th, 186i 96-2 1 E47 All papers in the State will copy tice. CONSCRIPTION. THOUSANDS IN THE CONFEDERATE STATES, owing to tbe di Cerent laws and exemption bills pass ed by tbe last two sessions ol tbe Confederate States Con gress, are so mystified as to their real duties they know not what course tn pursue. We advise all who really be lieve themselves subject to the law to report immediately at tbe respective camps appointed for the enrollment of conscripts in tbe different States. To those who believe themselves exempt, we would respectfully say, that on se curing our fee, which is Five Dollars, we will furnish them the law bearing on tbeir cases aud every additional information Which we bave cleaned from the action ef the authorities in parallel cases, and we are prepared to take all the responsibility of such advice. We will do nothing but a Legitimate business. Thost whom we find are really liable, we will inform accordingly. Those who are not (and there are thousands in every State who are not) we will give tbem our advice with the law bearing upon tbeir casea.' Having every. facility, we are prepared to give every in for natiou regarding aoy other business connected with tbe army. Owing to tbe heavy expense incurred in procuring this information, we will notice no communication unaccompa nied with our retaining fee nf Fiv Dollar. ; . THOMAS JONES it CO., Box 258 P. O., Raleigh. N. C. . Dec 5, 1862. . . 98 lm. HILLSBORO N. C. MILITARY ACADEMY. rilHE FIFTH ACADEMIC YEAR OF THIS INSTI- X TUT10N will commence on the first Wednesday in February, 1863. for information and circulars, apply to Maj. WM. M. GORDON, . Sup't U. M. A. Hillsbobo', N. C, Not. S8, 1862. 96 Sra LONG HANDLE SHOVELS. JUST RECEIVED A SUPPLY OF THE NORTH Carolina made SHOVELS, well made and will com pare favorably with any Northern manufacture $oU at tJinp pricti ernVy, adding for expnt$. . JAS. M. TOWLES. Agt. Raleigh, Nov. 7, 1862. . 90 tf. COMMITMENT, 4c COMMITTED TO THE JAIL OF WAKE COUNTY, a negro man who says his name is WASHINGTON, and that he belongs to Capt William Smith, of the 6th regiment N. C. T, and. that be new resides in Petersburg, Va. Said boy says tlat he was put on the ears at Salis bury, N. C. by bis master, and by some accident they be came Separated, and be, tbe said boy, was taken up and committed as a runaway. Also, another neCro, callinghimself HENRY BR0OK8; cars be is free, and that h is from Wayne County. N. C, and was bound to Benj. Herring, of said-county, now dead. Said boy is a bright mulatto, about yeans o.a. ri once is nereoy giea iu MiBijunr,uci,wu forward, prove property, pay charges, and take them sway, or they will be dealt with as the law directs. . - - W. II. HIGH, BberifE 0ct.l,lSC2. 88-tf- cn. ......... 1 89 V ........ .....U . 8 4 6 6 7 8 9 Sept., 1 2 8 4 6 ffl T 10111218141516 "B . W1011 12lsjU 19120121 22&2627 28' 29 30 2254126.lSTO8 31 Atbil, 2 9 Oct., 5 io 12 16 17 16 23 18119 23 30 24 2021 2435 tee: 2728 2930 31 lfAT, ,Not., i 9 6 6 13 5 6 12 loll 1213! 15 IS 10 20 17 18 19120 122 28 M27 124125 26 8 10 17 2712829! 80 Jon, Dkc, 4 T 11 1213 14 1920 21221 18 19120121 24252627829 22i23 24 25 2627L28 29130! 811 ... TRACTS FOR SOLDIERS, Ac Publications of the General Tract Agency, BALEIOB, K0. . ." APPROVED BY ALL THE PASTORS OF THIS CITY. -tracts op pour paoks. ' . - A Voice from Heaven, Don't Put it Off. Self-Dedication to God. Private Devotion, The Allufficiency of Christ .The Act of Faith, Motives to Early Piety, The Sentinel, Are Yon rreparea r rrepare to sieet toy lion, An appeal to the Young, by Rer. James McGready, Come and Rest, by Rev. J. C. Kyle, The New Year, The Great Gathering, Lor est Thou Me, Tbe French Soldier. Are Yon Ready, The . Life-Preserrer, Tbe Precious Blood of Christ, or How a Soldier was Saved, My Spirit shall not Always Strive, by Rev. J. U Fowles, Tbe Improvident Traveler, by Rey. Wm. J. ling. D. D; Soldiers Conquer Your Great Ene- ' my, by Prof W. H. Owen; Where are the Christians in the -Army? by b lady of N. C, Who will Show us any Good T ' by Rev. Wm. J. Hnge, 1). D , What Wilt Thou That I Should Do Unto Thee r by Rev. Wm. J. Hogc, D. D., What Can I Do? by Rev. T. V. Moore, D. D., Sunshine, by Rev. P. B. Price, The Sinner and tbe Saviour, Gospel Showers, by Rv. J. C. Hiden, To a Christian in the Army, bv Rer. T. V. Moore, D. D., Liquor, Ac , by a Physician, '' Where are You Going t Do Yon want a Friend f TRACTS OP EIGHT PAGES- Cssting Our Burden on the Lord, by Rev. Jos. M. Atkin son, The Soldier, A Mother's Parting Words to her Sol dier Boy. Individual Effort Christ in You, by Rev. C. F. Deems, D. D., Christ's Gracious Invitation. Why Wilt Ye j Die? by Rev. A. M. Poindexter, D. D, Don't Swear, by "Rev. J. B. Jeter, D. D., A Living Oracle, by Rer. L. W . Seeler, D. D-, Advice to Soldiers, by Rer. Wm. Royal, Shilob, by Rev. J. L Burrows, D. D., In Camp, by Rev. ' Wm. F. Bmadus, D. D., Sufferings of tbe Lost, by Rct..J. H. Martin, The Sick and tbe Physician, by Rer. J. C Long. TRACTS OP SIXTEEX PAGES. Your Soul Is It Safer Call to Prayer, by Rev.J.C. Ryle, The tireat Day of Wrath and ot Glory, by Rer. Jno. S. Long, The Centurion, by Rer. Tbos. E. Skinner, God tbe Giver of Victory and Peace, by Rev. Jos. M. Atkinson. TRACTS OP THIRTT-TWO PAGES. Come to Jesns, by N. Hall, The Bible or Atheism, by J. Randolph Tucker, Esq . The Soldier's Pockt .Bible. Tbe Soldier's Text Book, by. Rev. J. R. Macduff, D. D, 48 pages ; Hymns dr tbe Camp, 128 pages. Each dollar given sends out 15C0 pages to onr noble de fenders free of freight. Since June 1st, 186 1, we have sent out of the above 17,540,420 pages. . WM. J. W. CROWDER, Agent P. S. We are also binding 25,000 copies of tbe Testa ment and Testament and Psalms, printed by the Bible So ' eiety nf the Confederate States. - Raleigh, Oct. 14, 1862. 4 88 tf. INSURANCE COMPANIES. ' N. C. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. AT the Annual Meeting of the North-Carolina Mutual Fire Insurance Company, held on the 14th of Janua ry, the following persons were elected Directors and Offi cers for tbe ensuing year : . DIRECTORS: Henry D. Turner, Raleigh. J. R. Williams, " . T. H. Selby, u C. W. I. Uiitcbings, " Kemp P. Battle, ? George Little, " James M. Towles, " James E. Hoyt, Washington. Alex. Mitchell, Ncwberu, Joshua G. Wright Wilmington. John M. Joces, Edenton. Geo. W. Charles, Elizabeth City. Jos. Ramsay, Plymouth. J. W. Harrell, Murfreeaboro. - U. B. Williams, Charlotte. Samuel Watkins, Milton. ' ' A. W. Steel, Fayetteville Joseph White, Anson County. Josh. Bonner, Salem. - A. T. Summy, Asheville. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. T. H. Selby, PmiiUnt. ' H. D. Turner. Vie PwidnU John H. Bryan, Attorney. - , Hamden S. Smith, Secretary and Tnatwrtr. T. H. Selby,.X-cio, ) John R. Williams, Ez. OvmmiiU. C. W. D. Hutchings. ) This Company has been iirsnccessful operation over II years, and continues to take risks upon all clave of prop erty In the Slate, (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Dis tilleries,) upon favorable Terms- Its Policies now caver property amounting to nearly f,000,OiH, a large portion ef which is in country riski; and its present capital is over four hundred thousand dollars, in bonds, properly secured. All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, post-paid. resaou - . HAMDEN 8. SMITH, -Wy. Raleigh. Jan. 18,1862. ' GREENSBOROUGH MUTUAL INSURANCE - COMPANY, Fays all Losses Promptly I ' DIRECTORS: John A. Mebane, CVrus P. Mend.-nhall, David P. Weir, James M. Garrett, T. M. Jones, N. H, D. Wilson, Dand Ms Knight, M. S. Sherwood, Jed. H. Linlsay, R. M. Sloan, C. G. Yates, R. Sterling, Wm. Barringer, Grcenabomugh ; Alexander Miller, Newbern ; Dr, W. C. Ramsey, Wades borough: W. A. Wright, Wilmington; Rev. R. C. May riard, Franklinton ; E. F. Watson, WatsonTille; A. J.Tork, Concord; B. Craren, Trinity College. . oppicebs: . N. H. D. WILSON, . - - President, JED. H. LINDSAY, .- - Vice President . muv a fill.MF.R. . - Attorney. PETER ADAMS, - - Secretary and Treasnrsr. N. H. D. WILSON,) C. G. YATES. V Executive Committee. J. M. GARRE'tT, ) AH communications on bun'riess of the office sn.ald be uirectedno PETER ADAMS. Secretary, . GreensboroBgh. . . April 25. 1862. 4-lj NORTH-CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANYw OrriCE- Raleigh, N. C. THIS COMPANY TAKES TUSKS UPON ALL healthy Uvea between tbe ages of 1 and to years for one year, for seven years, or for life the awrtrf ft lift participating in the profits of the Company. Slaves, between the ages of 10 and 60 years, are insured brcM year or five years for two-thirds tbeir market value. ' All losses paid within 90 days sfter satisfactory proof is pre,ented" DIRECTORS FOR I8o AND 1861. Chas .'K. JonKSOK. I w- S- asox. W. W. II OLD EX, W. H. Joxbs. QUEKTEX BUSBEE, H. W. Hosted, W. H. McKeb, K. P. Battle, J. G. Wiluams, C. B. Root, P. F. Pkscud, EvERAED R. H Battle. ' OFFICERS Chas- K. Jonxsox, President, . " W, W. Holdex. Vice-President, ' II. W. Huxted. Attorney, . - W. 11. Joxes, Treasurer. R. H. Battle, Secretary, . r W. H. Metre, Med. Examiner. C. B. Root, ) -" Q. Busbce, ' E. Com. f, H. McKee, ) .For rnrtber information the public is referred to the pamphlets and forms Of proposal, which may be obtained t the office of tb. Compa-yy jg-.- Secretary.' " Raleigh. Jan P. 1862. . 4-1 j. SPLENDID GREEN TEA. NE CHEST OF 80 POUNDS, SUPERIOR QUALITY J and flavored GREEN TEA. For sale at TESCUD'S DRUG STORE. Raleigh, Sept.12, 1862. 74-tf. . . 17 18 192021 22 28U 1K1R1T1R