;.:.-:-V .: i "r- r.-T. 1 'v.--. - ----v - -".-v- , The following rates will be charged for al) advertise-' Hants inserted in tbe Dan. raoaasas t y v f f , .. oaia' of twttvs unia, oa tassV V TEBMSOF SUBSCRIPTION. -;, The following are the onl y terms of subscription to Tai Dailt Paosaass s . i. I - DaUr Paper, 1 month; $1 00 I Daily-Paper. month, t 06 One day. ... ......,.. T5 Twodavs .........1 00 Three days...w.......I S7 Foordara. ;..I Flva da'va. .J 00 Two wseks.... One month Two months,... Three months., ... 1 M ......5 00 Sn1 60 ...12 M ..20 00 ....JO 00' "I, , .l -77 I BV I lijW- " . VW Th paper will dot be sent to w subscribers without ua money in Mruot and In all mm. it wilt be Mopped woja hw nu paw ur expir, ti... ; . , , A ; .... -- JiS-jfW-Tf evif hDivTinn ' mjV.'v one week.,... .....J 60 Twelve months..., I" Twelve' lines or Jess eoaot a sqaare, and additional squares will be charged 'the same. Cash wiU be demanded from all persons except Where special contracts are made. Wbon sent by letter. Ue money mast accompany the adrerttacjneat. Having aooett to Joe Printing material, (aid to be equal to say -Ulty Orrt for rKIN EtaG are solicited. All work entrusted to as will be neatly and expeditiously ...A anil a nriiMfl u'Ub - - n, .1.1.. i if a: mum TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. fajSPOlrTID fOB TH 'ASSOCIATteD BISS.1 LATER FBOM TUB NOBTH-F BE MONT AGAIN ON Hia LEOS-BOSECBANS AND THE . GUEBILLAS MOVEMENT TO BE MADE IN TENNESSEE THE LONDON TIMES AND THE ALABAMA 0OTTON, &o.-. - R'OHltOHD, Nov, 10 Northern dates ot the 16th have been received bcre. Fremont baa been put in command of Ahe Department or Wasbingtonaty. ' ' ' ' ' Ail able bodied negroes at Hampton and Fortress Monroe, hara leen aent to Wajshington. A dbpatcb from Nashville says Kosecrans intend to bang all guerillas and deGoslhe threats of rebel re taliation. '-, - A large amount of supplies will be massed at.Nash vm wheq the"ratifmy"6Ttn West will mora East Tennesseeward. The Steamer Aetna has arrived at St. John's with English dates to tbo Ctb. Tbe London Timet denies that any blame eon attach to England touching the exploit of jibe sterner Alabama. . ' ' ' . Bright applauds Lincoln's Emancipatlou Proclama tion. ' : .( ""'i .-' ;: .v..s..urv.-': Sales of 15,000 bales of cotton at an advance of 2 to t pence. . : CAUSE OF SECRETABY BANDOLPITS BES- IGNATiON. ' , , BicuaosD, Nov, 2d. The Whig says It fans reason to conclude that the cause of Secretary Randolph's resignation was that be felt hinuelt so fettered and hampered in- bis office a, to be forced to the conclusion that he could be more useful in some other service, . ' FROM FEEDEBICKSBURG S ED DON AC CEPTS, Ac. L.ohhoxd, Nov. 19. . The enemy had made no attempt to cross the river at Fredericksburg at noon toirtay and have not yet occupied the town. . No cononading since Monday. Manyrf the inhabitants are leaving and the indica tions point to a oame beiore many days. Tlie force of the enemy ir not positively known but from obser vations made and statements of prisoners it is be lieved to be large. The people are all confident and in good spirits. It is undoratood that So Men has ac cepted the app-iintment of Secretary of War. This message should have reached us in time for yesterday's paper, but ; was overlooked in the Rich mond oQice. Eb. PKOfiRKss. COHUEB-CIAI. CITY MAEKET. APPLES Green " Dried ;.. BAOOX Hog round..,...: . Ha:n..... .......... BEKI.......-. BBKSWAX I""' BUTTEIt CANDLES Tallow " Wai.....'. " Adamuntine.. " Rperm COR!f--er Barrel CHICKKS8. COFFEE........... ' ' Koos.,.;. . "" Fi.oi:rt...: ......X FEATHERS..,.. FLAXSEED. .!, HIUK8 Dry;....... , . .Oraea LAD MOLASSES I;.....'.'.'.'.' AIL8,....,.,.. rEAs-toe.::.,..;:... : White Table RAOS RfCE rye SALT Rnnzin? from.... .. BUflAR Brown..: ' . Ci.ffac..... " Loaf...K TAtLOW W11AT... --' ... Biiian, Not. 21. 1 W$4 .... 00 ....- 50i60e 60W7O : ..uxms .: 8065 90J1 1S1.25 W $4 $10 ,4005 $3 44050 $24(512fi 6075 , $2 50S 6070 25S5 85$40 $3S.W) 4i!0 l 7 VtiLi 3c 10al2K 4 bu $20 to 35 0a75o 80o none "60a M $1 50a5 CONFEDERATE STATES GOYERWMERT, . ' rBisiot!itt' ' - . ' " -"wr,. JEFFERSON DAVfi, pf jBiStlaslppt. v -'v' ' " ' vies raaafDtsT, ALEX. H. STEPHINS, of Georgia. Members of tke Cabinet. JrnAH P. BiMAaix, of Leuinlana, .Secretary of State. C. 0. Memmisbkb, of South-Carolina, Sce'y of the Trea. u. w. kaxpolpb, oi Vireima, Heercury ot war, 8. U. Mii.LoaT, of Florida. Secretary of the Navy. John R. Rks ui, of Texas. Post MhUt General. TuokAa U. Watts, of Alabama, Attorney General. Kubksi K. Lee, Ucueral-in-CUifcf. First sPermtfneat Congress. SENATE. ' ' - ' 7:' FAYETTEVILI.E MARKET. " - NoV. 19. 18C2. Bacon 50&:.Lanl 35e.s l'mk 1.V Tlnf r ... Ili1,.. uy iob muc, uaiae.; huirt 7:nX;e.; Eggt S54e. per "" vrn ti ou per mis.; i.'nttiin 2()e for, coort oaiUity. cotton arnS4 Waj tW nor hunrli fKll , VW.ur Sii tMlaio.SO: Coflee none; Uvc $:t4 per bua Swedes Iron J0c( Nails 2aa0; Sound Salt 45c pi-r pound: 1'eas $2 25 por l)U.; 4-J Biowii fcihti-tius 33aC0; Spirits Turpentine ROOMS TOILET. TWO rooiI unrurnislicd KoomVto let in a j rim ill irni i in t'll f ILU Ur H lallirut UOitt U. AfMreiu to this oliice. Nov 20 if IS FBOM FEED EBICK8BU HQ TB A I N FIRED AT, &c BtciiMoxD, Nov. 20. When the train from Biuhmond was within a mile of Fredericksburg, this morning, the enemy opened fire upon it from the opposite side of thejjriver, but without, effect. They fired several shots with long range guns which were hot' replied to by our forces. Tbe general situation is unchanged and the enemy have not attempted to cross the river. No news from our army. From Eastern North Carolina. For several days we are without any startling news from our coast. We learn tltat a skirmish occurred at or near Cora Creek on Tuesday last, but we arc without particulars. We hope that some of our friends at Kinston will keep us posted in reference to all army matters, not contraband, in that vicinity. '' , From Fredericksburg and Gordoiurille. We take the following from the Examiner of yes terday: Our advices from Fredericksburg are to noon yes terday. The intelligence from that quarter isof high ly important ana interesting character, but most of it not proper for present publication. There has been no cannonading on either side since Monday night, but the enemy bos been busy putting cannon into position .on me BHinora nins, opposite ..the town and for a mile above. Nothhig is yet positively known of the enemy' strength, but from Observations made on '1 ueaday night, and information from other sources, deemed authentic, nearly the whole Abolition army is believed to be concentrated at that point. : . " To the Members of the Legislature. We shall have competent persons? In each branch of Hie Assembly to report the proceedings, and the morning edition of the Progress will con Uiu correct and faithful reports up to the adjournment on the previous evening. Besides the Progress will contain all the latest news from th6 army and elsewhere by telegraph and mail. The paper will be served to members at their lodgings, or placed on their desks at the Capitol, by leaving their names and subscription price at tbo office. .. TO. 1 iami.'v Flour, FltLSil HI TTER, FRESH EG03. 111IS11 POTATOES, EWI-.'K'T 1)0., UKiKI APPLES, IllilKD PEACHES. GIlEEX APPLES, DltlEO PRUNES, DRIED PLL'MS, WORCESTERSHIRE SAL CE, PEPPER SAL'CJE, MUSHROOM SAUCE, WALNUT CATSUP, TOMATO CATSUP, at WniTAKER'S. nor 20-tf WANTED. t N Intelligent rciiabr- Picro Man is-want ll ed tor tin; balance of ihe year, 'for whom pood wiij- dppiy at. PROGRESS OFFICE. ca will be paid. ftov. 11 . HOUSE WANTED. A Small Comfortable Dwelling, not too' far from the capitol, is wanted for the balanee of the preaunt, and probably the whole of lh next rear. Any person having nucb a house to ivnt will ., 'as.' mnke it known t PROGiiESS OFFICE. Nov. 11. ALABAMA. .Wm L Yancey, Clement C Clay. ' ARKANSAS. Robert W Johnnon, Cbaa B Mitchell. FLORIDA. A K Maxwell, e iuaet ii Baker, "i-' -oaoiA.H,JSi., Benj II Hill. (VKTcccr'. n C Burnett, W'ui E Simula. LOl'lSIAXi. Edward Sparrow, T J SemmoF. msaiasirri. Albert G Bi own,, James Pholan. - mssocar. John M Clkrk, US V Peyton. NOKTH-CASOLlNi. Oeorre lhtvis, Win T Dortch. , BOUTU-CABOLISA. Kobt W Baenwell, panics L Orr. ' i 3,ra,S8v Lanftoon O Haynea, . Guatavus A lleni y. TEXAS. LouisTWigfaU, W S Oldham. VIRGINIA. DMT Hunter, Wm B Preston. Total number, 20. HOUSE F REPRESENTATIVES. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. ? 1. 2 3. 4. 1.- ,2. 1. 2. 3. 4. SUBSTITETES. TT'OUH good, reilalxje ujen, natives, over 4! I yeara of age, can hv eiiiiliiv4 as SUHSTITLTES, fiii reaaonable price, if iniinedintf annlii nl'n.n In. !,' at the Army Intelligence OilU-e, Wilmington street, over T.'Kerrall's store, oppoaitt Town Hall. Raleigh, Kv li-5t 2. Thomaa A Harris, , b ;, -" , . i . r'JJF?' (!asi.er W Bell, . i T-1 j'. , ' " TV A 11 Conrow, eatablisbed tlieinae yes nf j. Th()8 w Freei . Two Editions a Day. ; We'shall pnblish two editions of the Progress tv ery day except Sundays. .The morni'ng edition wjll be served to city vsubsoribers by the carriers and sent to mail subscribers North and East, while the eve ning edition will be sent to subscribers in the West and sold on the street. V ' HOUSE POWER TJIRASniNG MACTI1XES, J nommu vjlaj All Alu auiL, PECKS AT - v.'s- s, - AUCTION, v -v,;v; -., TfTtli be sold? on Tuesday, December 2d, . tf.i, 1802, atthe.tor.of G. N. MoAdoo, Greensboro, very supariot1 Tbraahing MachUea, fioraa Powers, aad Separators.-; Them maciuftos r of very mperior quality, manufactured in Pennavlrania. W have told a iarg amber .of them, all of which have glrea ratisfao UoD , i Jfho Bolting Cloth is of the vary best quality.' . . WllLIAM H. OLIVEU AQO,. . ' Mor ao-lm i, Formerlv of Jfewbein, K. C. FOR JUKE FOB CITT. PlTapdSES. k;. tWE elty carrlara can be bd H L5, hours, . ,' -t E. A. WlflTAKER. ARMY INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. HE UXDERSIGXliD HAVIXG SOME EXPERT. r..M:i'. in ililitai v aiiana. thir conrenienee, tlu v have Halcigh tor the purpose oi advisinsr and aidinir all ocr- lons vi ho mav desire i.ifnrniatiiin uuon the following aulv jects relating to the army, to wit : -. LJ'll. t;l.UKIIiIOX LXW. EXEMPTIONS. SUB STITUTES, SOLDI KHS' PA V. Wl HOWS' CLAIMS. SOLDIERS' WSCHAIiflE. And aa far as nosible the l) witic.m of dilleivnt roiriinonij. and tho accidents and dtathj that may happen in the ser vice. The oflirs i. upon Wilmintnn Srcet, a few doom be low Pulton's -Hotel, and immediately nppositeTowN Hai4i., being the upper room of tha Hiicfc Store occupied by P. Ferrall. All oomuiunicationa will bepunctualv attended to. Addrem, THOS, JONES 4 CO, . Box 238 Postoffloe. Xov II ALABAMA, Din. I. Thorn a J Foster. Win It Smith,. John P Ralls, J L M Cnrry, Fnincia S Lvon, W P Clrilton, David Clopton, Jaiuea L PiLgh, E S Rarpan. AttKANBAa. F';lix I liatson, (vrandison D Rorstea, Augustua H Garland, Tiioa It Uanly. ri,or.iHA. R R Hilton, James Lt Dawkina. GEORGIA. Julian Hartridge, ( has J Munnei-lyn, Hines Holt, Augu-tus 11 Kennn, David W Lewis, Win W Claik, Robt P Trippe, Lucius J Garti'eli, Hardy Strickland, Augustus II Wright, KENTUCKY. G W Ewuhg, E M Bruce, if W Hi uee, lUbt J Itreekinrtclgo, John M Elliott, Moore, 7. Her.rv E Reed, T 1. Burnett, .1 S Cbrisiean, Geo It Uodgu. lOllSlASA. Chas J Viliere. Clias M Conrad, Duucnu F Keuner, Lurien .1 Dupre, John F Lewis, John Perkins, Jr. MISSlRSiri'I. J W C'lai p, lteubf-n Davis, Israel Welch, II C Chambers, f. O R Singleton, ft. E llarksdale, 7. Jclin .1 McKaa. SOaTB-CAROLISA. Dirt. . 1. WKH Smith, 2. RobtR Bridgera, 3. Owen R Kenan, LTD McDowell, 6. Thos S Ashe, 6. Areh'd II Arrington, 7. J R McLean, 8. William Lander, 9. B S Oalther, 10. A T Davidson. SOl'f II-CAKOLIXA. 1. John ilcQneen, 2. W Poi eher Milee, 3. L M Ayer, 4. M I. Bonham, 6. Jamea Farrar, 6. W W Boyce. TEHKE3SKE. 1. uisaoeai. W W Conk. K 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 10. II. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. . 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12, 13. 14. In., lti. 1. 2. JT HouikeU, W G I Swann, W H Tebba, K L Gardeushire, H S Foote, M P Oeutry, O W Jonea, Thomas Menses, IPC Adkius, John V Wright, David M Currin. TEXAS. John Wilcox, Claiborne C Herbert, Peter W Gray, F B Sjxton, Maloom I) Oniham, Wm it Wi iglrt. viaoiMA. M R li Garnett, John It Chauibliss, James Lyons, Roger A Prvor, Thos S Bocoek, John Goode, Jr, James P Holcombo, I) C DeJarnette, Williani,Smith, Alex R Uotelor, John B Baldwin, Walter R Staples, Walter Preston, Albert G Jenkins, Robert Johnson, Charles W Itusaell, ARKANSAS. i . G A Garland, Jas M Patterson. Total number, 107. Caiarrayf 8 Harris. CWWaWf & Barnhardl. iCard-IecUoa, ka,':i aeemnst stWimMeaes' of the enemy. Cammll 8 Harrison, William Long. Catatcha Cfeo S Hooper. . Ckntham T B Hari, LicuL W J Headcn, M Q Waddell. Cleroi-M J H Hrvson...' CAoimh Lemuel C Henbury. Cleavtland David Beam, J"R Logan. '!.,.,,.. w U t.l.l.!l j... .. ... v ... 1 1 on. 1 1 . Crarew J B (i Barrow, Richard RusselL . CumbtrlrHd and Harnett Hon J G Shepherd. Dr Jno McCormick, Ncilt MfcKay. ' CwrVHcfc B H Baiter. UaviiUoMVt. H L Beall, Henry Walser. Davie-Henrv B Howard. Duplin J C Stanford, L W Hodges. Kdgteombe David Cobb, Robert livnuui. - '. Fortjtk John P Nissen, Dr E Kerner. Fuanklia A W Pearce, jr. tfiMluH A W Darcnpoi t. tirantUle Hon R B G(lllanr, Jas S Amis, Capt Eu- Greene Capt II II Best, Gotffopd M S Shernotal, R W Glenn, W R Smith Ontet W H Manning, Halifax Dr Henry Joynor, A U Davis. ' Hayieood-Vr 8 L Lore. Hertford i. B. Vann. Hmdcrton Alex Henry. Hyde E L Mann. Iredell T A Allison, John Young. Jaekim J Keener. yoAarfoa. Both Woodall, W H Avora. Janet Anthony E Rhodes. Lenoir W W Dunn, LoneeinK Costner. Harm Dr J M Lylo. Jhdimn Dr Wall'en. Mart in James Robinson. MrDnieeHlt. Vf F f!r.i.f. McciltnburoJuhn L Brown, E MuulroMeri--K (i L Ilairinger. jnwrv Atc.Aaauer iveiiy. Aaeh Henry. ft Williams. Netc HnaorerH S Person, J R Hawrs ortiamijoH-W W Poehlos, (apt H ts'tai.ailj. OntloK J H For. Oro;e John B'eirv, W. N. Pattorson. ' 'anjiiolank Gen W E Mann. 7'rriMnwiiM Dr Jos H IthUliek. " J'croHLt M D C I)nmpas. rut C Perkins, B U Alhiitton. Jf.MfiopA Jonathan Worth, M S Robhiiis Hichmamt- I A Sunders M Ingram Murdock MoRae, Neill McNeill. JMtu,jhamf I Gilliam, James Reynolds. Jn,rai,r t Shober. N S Flemming". Rutherford K R Bryan, J Carpenter Anmj.Mi William Khby, Thos II Uolmes. .Stanly La.vfayette Greene. Stake William Flynt. Surry Dr Josepb Hollingsworth. Tyrrell Ui Spiuiil. Vmon C Q Lrmniondsw U'-.l.-.. Air:n: i .....- . . , ""Trr - L'l Pl?iel 0 Fowle. , ' --. .eonara Uunderson, II ikinalan( Same as in Carteret. ) Walauja Win. Jlorton. W',,eH U Rives, M K Crawford Kr ' Wellborn, A H Hamp'ton. ladltm A C Cowlea. Yniiey Lt.- H D Young., STATE OF NORTII-CAROUNA. CIVII, DEPARTMENT. LOCAL DIRECTORY. C Grier. : CGVTftt OFFlCEliai. f - . Jas. A Moere, tlerk Sujmrior Coartt- TrMooM.-r Deputy. J J Ferrel), Clerk County Conrt - A. . R 0 Lewis, Clerk and Master in Equity. . '- ': n W It High, gherlffi Geo W Norwood and BE Slater," Depaties. . Hilliard Hudson, Register . ' ' H F J Hntchins, Trustee. " Hunney cat, Crier of Court Richard C Badger, Attorney. Fcndat Beves, L B Soagraves, Surveyors. CITY OFFICERS. W H nAsaisosr Salary, 1800. , . couaissioNiki. Eaelern Warif C Cpchnrch, L T Claytofl, David t Borster. .- iliddU Ward R W Havwood, P F'Pescnd, R H Battle. Wntern Ward Vf H Tucker, Jaa Dodd, T H Briers. Oity Treanmer W C Upchurch. Clerk toike Board J J Chi1atopl . irf CitjfConetablrJ J Belts. '. Aixintant CanetaUe N V Denton. Weiyk Mailer y King. Ciy Police Wn C Parker, E Johnson, M Earn. Wm Mayor- "i"triet Cunalai'e . Sexton Osborne Holt. Womblc. Zkbi-i.on B. li I I'll A Kli II. Vantf, Bat of Buncombe. Onvwssr' Kiciiarii H Batti.. Ji,., of Anson, Private 8acretarv Run s H. Pals, of Wake, Secretary of MUto. 7" Da-iiel W Courts, ot Kockinh., v..i.u - m iiU. u jiii I ",V, . I Aveaaurer. Wm. R. Richariwok, of tt'akc, Cliief" Clerk v. . 1-krut, i,iorarmn. BOARn tw ft ti Bartholomew F. Moobk. of Wake 'pA".,,'",P- l'HI' L"-1. of Orango ' I. II. Winstoa', Jr., of BerUe." . CLAIMS. Chairman. SUPREME COURT. W HN'B,MTV,Vnf oV' f V,Adfe,' ief Jostioe. M'ye-niaJiee Execntive Department North Carolina, Ai. a uinea (Hintia,i Balsiob, Oct. 25, 18C2. io. 0, General Order,) 1 Aiijdtant Grnhai,' Oiriea (Militia,,) THE COLOXELS OF THE MII.ITI A REfJTMKXTS . of this State will immediately direct the Captains to II without delay on everr family within thoir iiutriet- for the purpose of purchasing and collecting such articles oi liiotumg, Blankets, Jeans, Llnseys, Shoes, Socks, Leather aud Carpeta, as may bo sold or given tor the array in tho Held.' ' 2. " The Captains will keep-a list of the articles, and the name of the person from whom purchased or received, and the price. The Olonel will bring these lists and the articles with as little delay as possible to the Quartermas ter in his city, when funds will be given to pay for tbem. 3. All donations for individuals or companies will be re eeived for them, if the names or companies are given, and tbe articles will be sent to them by the Quartermaster at Raleigh, in ofiarge of special messengers. Those mak ing special, donations may be assured that the artieles will be given to the parties for whom tliev intend them. 4. Each Colonel will send to this oifiW a ist of thr Shoemakers. Tanners .and Cloth Maniit'nehiror. In k; Regiment, with tbe probable amount each manufactures, ymj jir .ii.uii mvcuunii vo inmf purciiwtt! oi siloes ana ica- luer, aen.uiai, none go into uie nanus oi speculators, and seiae for the use of the soldiers any of these articles going out of tbe State, or in the haa'da of speculators lor that purpose. 5. The expenses of the Officers engaged on this duty, and the transportation of tbe articles will be paid, and any officer who neglects or fails to comply with this order win oe conn martiam a ami rcoucea to tbe ranks. ny oroer ot Governor Vasts : , 3. Oi. MARTIN, Adg't Gen. Nov. 14, 1862. - B ios v freeman, Geo G Vi Bt, John Hyer. Ei.wnv.. i( c . , . "'or Jambs LircHioRn, of Wulce. Marshall iAhep, Srrrf ti-!?. second Monday in Jane. 1 ' mmu"g on the railroads: This is a correct schedule of the arnV.I nH n.,- of the Mail and Accommodation trains at the Kaleiah depot : KORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. " Mail Tuain Arrives 4,56, a. m. Leaves 5.2H, a. m. , " " " &-H4. p. in. Leaves 6.30, p. ni. ' Accommodation Train Ari-iVes 7.30, a. m. and leaves at o.wi, a. IU. - . i v, , " . " " 4.58, p. m., leaves 5.20, p. sa. The accommodation train Is nut run on Sundays. ' RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD. Mail Tbaik Leaves. 30. n. re.-Anivpi 6.00. n. m. AetoMMOUATioN. TiiAiN Leaves 6.30, p. m. Arrives 7.00 v. m. fto accommodation train leaves for Wei, Inn on ManHi. and nono arrives from Welilnn on Monday uiorninoj. MAIL ARR ANfJF.M KNTS. PtLST-OFFirR AT RAaI.ElGIi, iV. C. Northern Mail Opens daily at B, p, m. Eastern do do " at 6,'p. bi. Western " " " at 7, a. m. Southe-rf " t , p. in. Favetteville " " " nt 1 ... Eagle Rock Mail Opens on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays at. 12. m - Carthage Mail Opens on Thursdays and Sundays at 7.00, a, ni. Koxboro' Mail OppiM Wednesdays at 11. a. m. Leachbuig Mail onens WeilneHilv i fi Sumnieiville Mail Opens Fiidaia'at 5. p.'m.' Northern Mail Cliisirs duily ru i), p. m. Eastern " " " ' at H, p. m. . Western " " " at 4, p. m. Southern " " " at 4, p. m. Fayettoville Mail Closes daily at (i, p. ni. Eagle Rock Mail Closes Mondays, Thursdays and Sat urdays at 2, p. m. ysat4, p.m.' Carthage Mail Closes Tuesdays and Thursdays Roxboro' Mail Closes Wednesdays at 1. p in Leachburg Mail Closes Wi dm siiavs at 1 p n nuiumerviiie niair .loies rrnlavs at 7, a. in. Office open for the delivery of Mail IViiiii'", a n- to 7.:in, p. in., during the week. On Sunday, from 8 to ' a. m., and from (i to 7, p. m. , The public are required to Irnnsnrt th. ii biiFim'si-fla ring ofllce hours. GEO. T. COOKE P M .Nov. 11, J862. ' HOTELS. JeniEs.- Saiinilers. v nbTEi fob; sale.- - i l . -, i " rrmp large brick. Hotel In Graham, N. C, I ior aale, to embrace, all the furniture in the house. On the lot there are all neeeasarv outbouaes. a well nfn. cellent, sever .failing water;, the best improved garden lot in the town a confmodidus brick- stable and lot, to gether with several other lot and houses, if iieaiiv.,1 Tim property is all permanent and good. Any one wishing an up-euuutry resiaeace wouia ao well to cay. and examine the: premises, as" the undersigned will tatn nleu.ura In showing the property ' ana.' tnakrng terms which will be vastly less than war prices to a ready purchaser, luMtsuua given urst January next. ' H.'a Trollinger. Agt - , :- . For J.NO. TBOLLLNGKR. Nov. 1, 1S2. $9 4t. 'X- Ai-'m.'.- ,'. Legislature of North-Carolina. We give below the list of Senators and Commoners elect to the next General Aseseiubly as Car as we have learned the in. If any of our friends discover an error, they will oblige us by inforaiinj; us. SENATE. Pasquotank aud Perquiinan W. II. Bagley. Camden and Curritmi D. Mill. Lindsay. Gaten and Chowan Mills L. Eure. Hyde and Tyrrell Charles McGleeso. A'orthamptnn Dr. W. S. Copeland. Hertford J. H. Slaughter. Jieriie Capt. Thomas M. Garrett. Martin and Wank in yton J. G. Carroway. Halifax Mason L. Wiggins. " Ediceombc and Wilton Jesse II. Powell. Viit Dr; E. J. Blount. Beaufort E. J. Warren. (Vouch Nathan Whitford. Carteret and JoneeX)r. M. F. Arrendell. Greene and Lenoir Edward Patrick. Nem Hanorer Eli W. Hall. Vnlpin -Dr. James G.. Dickson. Oniloic J. F. Marrill, Jiladen, BranApivk it's. Capt. . J. W. Ellis. Vumlterlund and Harnett William B. Wright. iS'i;)om TLomas I.. Faison. Wayne Wm. K. Lane. Jolmelon C. B. Sanders. WiiA-e J. P. H. Rush. JVbii Capt. A. J. Taylor. Franklin Washington Harris. IKarren Dr. T. J. Pitohford. Granville R. W. Lasti&r. Pemon James Holeman. Oranic 1Hon. William A. Graham. Alamance and Ilandoluh Giles Mcbane. Chatham William P. Taylor. Moore and Montgomery &Avin W. Wooley. Jliehmond and obeon Giles Leiteh. Anmn and Union William C. Smith. " Giiiiford. Peter Adams. Cmirell Hon. Bedford Brown. Roclnnghlxm Gen. F. I Simpson. Mecklenburg John A. Young. CnWriis naif Stanly J.' W. Smttb. Jiowuit.O'"' Havie Dr. J. (i. Ramsey. Jaet'&ion-TH. Adams. . Stoket and Fortytke CoL James E. Matthews. Ashe, Surry, Ao Isaac Jan-alt. Iredell, Wtlkee; o L. Q. Hharpe. Bnrkef McDowell, Ac &. J.Keal. ' iimoht, ffitWoB, iftaiaealLJVJiite Kntkerford, Polk, e M. OTDickerson.- Buncombe, Hendereon, ike William M. Shlpp. liqyuood, Maeon, &e. 0, X). -Smith. faOUSE tlF COMMONS. Alamance R Y MrAden, Dr E F Watson. Alexander i)v J M Carson. Anon Purdie Richardson, R H Burns. j4e-J M Gentry. Bladen J W Kuss. Beafrt Hon R S Donnell, Capt. W F Martb. Berue Dr P X Henry, James Iluud. Rrunnviek Daniel LRueselL nnnixmne Jotln Hurgin, Burke John Pwlu. ' SUPERIOR COURT. tloorge Howard, jr.. of WiUmV JameV V , t" V MeekleilliUi E Kubel t S. rinrl, nf I1..1, j . . ol'Cuiwell. M--ou, anu jonn S..l.ir, .. fe,. J. Yeafp. f ir..,A..,, euit; William J. Houston, of ni; ...i A vl.r" I nkins. ot Waeren. A ttorn,' i....i j Vi '.. m." , ... .-mt-i l. Oil IJriHIII '1,1.1 m etue ol Jlockingr hum. itU ri,....i. ii.i.. n. .' . t w Hanover r.fl, !,.. , w"i.' grange, or 6tb Circuit; and Marcus E V iir r. ,V ntrange, or : W. C. herr, of Meoklenburg. Era in, of JJurkc, 7th Circuit. A TO THE LADIES OF RALEIGH. LARGE reqaisition has been made on mu tor sheets, for our H.unli.i. 'l:JTav Vi ..., i -i ', .. : , uiriaia. ana i j." V . lue 'aoies tor assistance. All who are dial posed to assist in making sbeetsTor this purpose lllllt cominnmcate will, me rmmediately at by K VateH ala will be furnished by the Stat.. 7 EDWARD WARREN, Surgeon General of N. C. for sale p.nniu l-3t WM. WHITE. nov 19-iliy Q ALERATUS K7 House. EXCHANGE HOTEL, . HILLSJtORO' STUEKT. KALEIGI1 N C (TAVING I'l'RCHASEDTIlE PROPERTY I V THE 1 City ot Raleigh, lee. ntly or.cupii d by Major Phil lips, and known as -Pliiliin' II, .t. I " 1 1,,.... ... i MMHkturiwur'1 U",IUr t,,C UAD'e 1 no extensive iminovenieiit now ir,.;.,,, ,, ...,i .. i . i. will be completed as soon as possible the erection of new buildings and the tiiorouirh ove, l,o,,li,i .,.,1 F. - of old ones-will lender the Exchange convenient and comfortable; and the proprietor is determined that its' management and internal arrangements rlmll be uch as to ooiupare favorably with the lir.t class lioieU of n, country. The 'table will bo abundantly supplied with the best th market and the country atlonls, and no efforts or exnensa will be spared to render the house in every respect a com fortable home to its guests. The Exchango is located on HilUboro' street, some two hundred yards west of tbe Capitol. Thirty to forty large and commodious rooms will bo ready .or occupation by the assembling of the Legisla ture. A liberal share of cited. Give us u cai well public patronage is resK-etlullv so 11 and we will endeavor to treat y soli- ou Omnibuses will be in attendence at the cars to conv.r passengers to aud from the Exchange. 7 L. BRANSON, SupiSX0UJU' ' Raleigh, N. C., Ne. II, 1862. G LADIES' AND AlISSES' SHOES. ' 200 t'bA R?tn r,nriminent, for sale by tue i.-1, at ei. iruiniviiM (Standard copy. ) nov 111-'It WANTED IMMEDI AT ET. V. 3 000 PUSHEL8 Charcoal, at Iron and ,UVU.11 Wotks, for which the highe?i cash price will be paid. 6 nov 15-4t SIlAY,aVU,LlAMS0N A CO. WlLMIMOTON k Wsi,0OS R. R. COMPANY ) Wihuiiigton, N. C, 8th Nov., 1862. rpHE Board of Directors have this day de- X dared a Dividend of Eleven (ll-ioo) per cent., on the unappropriated profits of the Road on and after the 1st Januar y npiL at t!m IIl. f. it , .-LBoorvM be closed after 20 th Deoember. nor 18-iw L. H. QsKOS.SET, SeoreUry. TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. 11HuE-?;Bde.l!,,'d h,n and will shortly publish, a work entitled ' "SURGERY FOR CAMP, FIELD, AND HOSPITAL." Those disposed to become subscribers will please forward their Batiies to the BBthor.irt aieigh,-Kr4 HOWARD WARREV - BiH.j-t3eraItJiLil " nov"T3-dtra GEN. Jl. E. LEE'S BODY GUARD. A SPLENDID Chance for enlisting In a select corps. . i0 BOUNTY AND $28 PER MONTH. Fino horses and si Undid equipment furnished' to everv recruit. ' . . . J Please address me or call at tlWnfrlr, n V lr..r. store, Wilmington street. Ralcinh. V f! loin, . VANN LARKISS, Nov, 18-Ij5t , : . BecruitiagOaicir. RANGER HOUSE, WEST SIDE OF RAILROADS: Golilsboro', N. C. Right Lland Side Going South. Ifl Hand Side Going Nortk. MEALS READY OX ARRIVAB OF THE CABS. ATfACIfKD, Ona of the best Barber Shops, The public may expert GOOD FARE, Attentive Servants, accommodating officers, with everv other comiort found in a SOUTHERN HOTEL I . ? GRANGER. (iam oi, lue Atlantic House, Beaufort, N. V.,) rropretor. Jan. 16 B' F,48TJ.I)lnncr Supper House, JM NKTII, BREAKFAST LIS, A. M., NER GOING SOUTH, 2), P. M.. I.VO NORTH SUPPER 6.10, P. M. HOTEL, REAKFAST, t)l DIN? MRS. GRISWOLD'8 Ooi.rwBOKo, N. C. Right Hand Side going NORTH Left ITcmd Side going SOUTH. Baggage taken to and from the Railroad free of charge. Passengers stopping at this Hotel may rely oa good Fare, good Rouis, and every comfort that can ba had. Ani addition of sixteen large, comfortable and well fHiuUhed rooms, renders itjs complete as any establish ment in the State. - A good Barber Shop is attached to the Hotel. S."''1 redv on tha Arrival of tbe Cars,-?! The Cars leave daily. nov li SUSAN A. ORIBWOLD A CO. t)rvrc Of-SBHesoavGaaajaAtaLjI. CL1 . . . November 13, 182. rrttiE following articles are required for the - -I.. belJt of our sick and i.uold soldiers : IIOES, SOCKS, HATS. COATS, PANTS, DRA W- IN( LASTS, (from No, 6 tn 12. iueUisiv BUTTONSCOTTON CLOTH FLAN- s . BRANl) . . ... . BUTTER, EGGS. AC. ' Proposals will be received at this office for a proper ann ply of them Thoae ahi, wming to cwtrTato them w lU please address the undersigned. ' o,vlMa . v, agw Oaaevai ef f , t ,-- .-:- -.'' tv " X '' . , 11 A . . "' ' jvi"im" ,1 ' , - "... 4 , . ' - ..;..-'.. :. , ' '- , -.- . . '.v J. ' ,i jm. . ',1, - e : ? , :- ... " . : . , .. ,. , - - . . i I