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4 BY J, VPENAttffEOliJ t ..TERMS OF SUBSCKIPTIOJr. " Tha following mre the only terms of subscription to Thb , Paily Taper, 1 month, $1 00 I Daily Paper! 6 months,- 00 "'..: '. ' m " ' ' sm... ..---. ill aMt in now auhaevibftra without .the no tie J in advance ; and in U cue it will ha 'topped Iwnea ins unw pw iur inrn. . ' ' " ," ' job printing. Having aeee n t Job Printing material, Mid to be equal "E to an? to the City ..nrOsrs 1M TRtXTl'tfCr-: awsniierte- All worn entnweu w u win w w..t i ura.i; executed, and t pries Ipw poiiblo In these time.. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. (KBMRTKD FOE TH AM04tP - THE, LATEST FKOil PREDE tj ICKSBUJKJVTIi E WOilK AND aULDUES LEAVINU-TUAIN KEES BELIEVED TO BE "CHANGING; TiiEiit base," Fro, - V ,"' , - "BtcaMOiip, Nov.8G2 Tle latest lvic? from Frederickbur tliis eve niog stiito thai the onemy. liave not yvt executod their threat to shell iho ton, and we believe they have cLanzcd tliir j)roeraimifc' Mu,of tho womeo ao4 T Three holl wore thiuwn at tho (rain wnica ieu yesterday moruiug, Wto au apology wai affcerwarda madeforit. . . . . Four alielU ; throwo to-day at . the town of Port Royal, eighteen mllea below Frederickuburg. MANASSAS ABANDONED 5Y TIIE EMEMY . STOKES BUBNT,' &C.- . ... .. '. Biciiuond, Nov. 22. An official dispatch, received this moruiug, states that Manassas Junction aud Stono Bridge bavo been abuudoued by tha enemy. Stores in . largo quanti ties were destroyed: - A large fire was seen at Bull Bun, aud the Railroad bridges' wvwimrnt SturgU' and Staples' diviiiuns .uudur Sv'igel passed through Ceutrevillo to VViibhington. T"' LA1ER FBOil THENOllTII FROM NASII- VHXE BlULEU' , WANTS I'EACE-FBOM VEHA LEUZ CUAliLESTON TO liE AT- tJuktei), &a -. RicnMOSDj Nov. 22. Th Baltimore American of Wednesday tliiuks that tho Juuction of tlio . Frttduficksburg and Gor dousville railroad will probably bd the scene of bat tle in the next campaign. The latest account from Kaurtille rVprescnt Rosc crana as aw .iling llis "Coiiipletinu of K pairs to tho railr.sul OL'twoen that city an 1 Looisviilu, so that a regular rocuij.t of supplies can bo assured. Tho ftTimd draft iuDouuecticut has been iiidcu;)- jitely postponed,-; . "1Jccoia a cauilidale for United Stales Senntorship aVl prOJKisi";; a, plan for aduttuient of national rcUlcih,. WV.rfeoton has been evacuated by the Federal?. " Tlie Government trains still run out to Manassas Juuction, but it is prolablo tlio d will soon be agiun abandtiribd and bri Igos destroyed. Vera Urns advieea of"1!! 1st tftalo that no further engagements had taken place. Several ves 'nM ding a Freueb Mn-y(-Vaf, had betu wrecked in late galea. A epctial1ipat!h to the Evening rtit, dateil Washingtou 18th, says it is believed tjiiit an .attack jMjioa harluktou will not" be lofj postpoiietl. The preparations for sttaek are so pcriect that tlicris ran be no doubt whatever that one or more iron clnils will succeed in -approaching town, nl least within shelUiigjdklam'e. , - VWJji f'BOM TrtftDEftlCKSBL'RG. " - RrchjjosD, Nov. 22. n The latest advices fioin Fredt-riekshurg represent that tho-towh not been shelled by the enemy. ' ' ADJOUBSED.. . , . 'Acoi-sta, Nor. 22. Tho rrotestant Episcopal Council adjiurued to Tay to meet in Mobile in throe years. " From oar Second Edition of Sutarday. LATHB FROM THE NORTH THE GRAND ARMY ADVANCING RICHMOND THE DESTINATION, &ci. .' V " , ' . . fuTEnsiBUCo, Nov. 22. Flag of, truce boat to City Point to-day bMiight 'ovelOO oaroled Confederate nrisjnerj. NewrYorlr. iWashirgton and Baltiinore date of AVeducsday the mill ra.-uweu. . j! .. ...j-iV,-' ,i .- AH azroe that the grapd'army has taken up line Of march, for Fredoricksbnrg,4 and that HookerVrSum- ner'i-ah'd Frankfins corps all novel' from War renton Stinilay Bud"Moti'Iy'last fir Aquia Creek. The Tribunt Says' Bwnaiytriglnates tlie taove-. mcnt and bisBeart is in it. It. meaiis business, rap id marching and change of base toft more direct, de funsible.lino it means Richmond., i Among divisiouSaTid--eorp-mmander8,the belief obtained, that under Bttrnstda , there w?U be no niore i fruitless or drawn battles, and that when clash of jt larma comtv again itUL bring! crgwuiug jrktory or i jovarwhehniug defeat, awlf-will be ft day big with Hhd&UbftOT'BejlubKci'&c.. " The : Philadelphia " Juqnir& y tun f redericksburg ase U considered the best one of operations pon the ieart of Virginias-!.'V. ,;. "-v,-., . Nwhyille dates (r the 18th.say Gen. Boseocrans nd command is here within tweire miles 61 the city. MeOellatt has gone to PhiladelehiaiHyberfr an4aa tiense reception awaits him: -;'"-'' IJprchange in gold is New . Vpdt foreign x ihange on Ttiesday,'146i, ""' ' '; Th TirginiaCnferenc to-ay expelled Bev. Chas. 5TALIATIONPBESIEENT -DAVIS POTS .. - - KioBMoytfT NoV. 22. be following communtcRKouJfrofli, prewderit Dn- toTLient. General Holmes commanding trans- itSBippi Department is published,: dated Execu- . .... - - - . . - , - ( ,; - . . - ) - I -' - i " - - , 1 . i I, , i . . i . . -. ...... it m&3m GKKKnxi. ! Enclosed jrouVill find a jslijjf from the. Memphis-)ai7y AppcM, oftly 8d rnstant, an account purportirtf Jo be derived fronJ thftFalmyra Wlsjnsin) Cbwiera Federal journal of tire mnnlor of ten Con federate cUiisensJn Missourfhy order of Gen. McNeill, of the jl S? Army." "You will communicate by flag of truce wiih Federal officers commanding' that de partment and ascertain if the tacts are as stated. " If they be so, yon will demand the rmmftliate surrender of McNeill to the Confederate authorities, and if this ,I.mn U not comDliad with you will inform -said oommanijing offioer-that yon are ordered to exccitTl the first teifCnitedtafoa officers who may be cap tured nd fall irttnyoor ha.nds. 'Signed . IMPORTANT FROM FREDERICKSBURG. . RichkospV Nov. 21. The Frederickdburg Herald says that on Wednes day tho Potomac was crowded with1 transports iid many believed they were there to couvey, Burnstde's troops to some.other point, leaving enouuh behind to keenjup appearnnceo. Tlvo . Herald conjectures that by Saturday night they will been tlfeir way to the new destination, but snya that others entertain difieretit views and insist that Fredericksburg is to be made A base of operations.' Peophf confident and willing to make any sacrifices rathor tliau surrender tho place. . f kecoho dispatch. KicuJrosD, Nov., 21. "The impression is that the enemy have made a demand fr tho surrender of Urlei iuksburg but no thing positively known. Riciimov, Nov. 22. The city papers say Burnside has communicated t Gen. Xa. to s'urreiidertho town of 1'r d-rii ksburg be; uiuo o'elock this morning or it will be shelled. Lee refused to surrender. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. VIIKPORT havtn? been ctrculatcd In On l..n Onimtv and ils--vlt-P that 1 have been cash iered and disboiHiVnbly dlsmi9-.-d the s-jl-vice, 1 take- this method ol' vindicating mv ehai aoti-r aprint mahciuuj at-t'-mpts to iujure it bv evil dUjovd pei-auss. Fur. ;.'! and tuOii icnt nas ms nf a doincstieo nature I tt-nd'-rwl mv rflpnation' as Captain of C. II. 53ih Iti'prj mnt S. 0. 'Tumps, which haj been accepted the ful lon ing ill show : Abj't and IssrKCTon Oess. orrirn. Uichmocd Sept. 27th 1862. SPKI t M. nKt)EB . ,Vu. 2211. J ' 9L . , -" TU j ror iTuatlon of lb foUnwiajc 'nanli oflicers nave bc. n ncri -t:d bv lh - President t taW..- efl' c-t to day : Capt. A. J. P'oll-.ek. Cu. H. 55th JJ. C. Volunteers. Jiy co:niiiand,f the Swi- tarv nf War. , ' . JOHNS WtTHKliS, Aiftn Adj't fJen. Ca;.t. A J. Puiloek, through Gen. U, W. tiu.Uli. n..v :'t-:tt ROOMS to li:t. riMVO Rood nn furnished Hooins to let in 1 " reiitral pa. tot' the city, with or without board. "Add rem t' this Oitice. " Nov 2W tt IS1 TO. 1 FamllT Flonr, i tvh.Ml ll i 1 i.H. HUSH POTATOES, hVKKT !.. d,;i:.! i'i-:.t."HF.s, OUKK.V Al'I'l.liS,- nitiKD I'ijrvus, T)IK1 I'l.IJMS, WORCESTrRSIIIKK SAIJCB, PKITKK SAUCt:, Mt"St't)M SAL'ClJ, VAI.Vi:T CATSL'l', TOMATO CATtiVl. nov-20-tf at WHITAKFIfS. FOR HIRE FOR CITY "PURPOSES. i tihip. t-tfi r.-iriaffe can be bad a A i hours. K. A. all HORSE POWER THU ASIiING MACHINES, BOLTING CLOTH AND MILL PECKS AT AVVTIVA. ho tnl.1 oil- Tnrsdnr. rcrcmbcp 2il. 1862. at Mis store nf C. X. leAJoo. (ire nsbwi). Five very superior Thrahine Machines, Horse Power, and Separator". These jnacliino are of re. v -mppriiH-quality; mnnutactured in" I'ennai-lvnnia. WeTVaf e sold a larco niHiiber of th?ni, all of .which hy givuo satufac, tion. The Boltinir Cloth is of the vei v bv?rt qnlityr "- Not 30-1 tn ' Formerly of Nctrbem, N. Vi ABMY INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. fTIHS U.NDEK8IOXED HAVI.NO- SOJ1B BXPER1 I KXCE in Military affairs, notilies tHe iobi.tbat, for their convcnieiuje, they bare-established themselves in Raleigh for the purpow -nf advifinj and aiding all per' tona who may diaire inf'Tiuation upon th following sub ject rclatinsr to th Brmv, to wit: Vl'OV COjfs0!tlPTlO5v MW. EKRMPT10X3, KCB ST1TCTKS, SOLDiKltS' PAY. WIDOWS' CLAIMS, , SOliUIKltS' UISOIlAUfJK, -And aS far as posiblu tho position of dift'erent replmcnt. and the accident) and deaths that way happen in the ser- ''Tlie office ft pil Wilmlnton ffi cet, a few jloorji be low Pollen's Hotel, and immediately opposite Tof s U rn,, "being the npperroom of the Brick Store occupied bv P.. Ferrall. All coimiianications will b pnotuailT."iided Ferrall. to. Address, Nov 11 .TII0S. JONKS A CO, Hoi 258 Postoffice, - - - dlm MULES WANTED. rpiIE nndersl;ned wtshel to purchase TEN I -GOOD MULliri. Application1 to be md t the CommiHsary Depai tment w IH0S. UOfKi, nov 22-tf . CapUAC. 9. TO THE PUBLIC. -s-rrr. rrtrtfutlv be a leave to announce to VV-thaPuhIic that .WiDtnolaow jQLnjarJiayl. been connected with any Beeruitias ajrent, and our oriice is established alone to. sirs ititelligtnct that is Uyitimate and Nrrat ' ' TflOSi JONBS CO. Wilmington it. over, Forrill'a store opposite Town Hall. nov24-8t -" j-' : "' : ; . . -..- ' WAHTEU. AN Intelligent reliable Negro Man is want ed for th balance of the year, for whom good wag- :ll ..U A..ltft - Kov. u. ' -, :. . ; TB0GUF.S3 OFFICE. -'i. HOUSE'WAKTED. ' , A SuiaH ComfortaMef Dwelling, not too far A? nun te eapttol,' ia wanted, (or the balance of the present, and probably tlio. whole of the neitt year. Any neroon liavinu suoh a house to rent- will please make it known at v FBOGULh.S OFF1CK. JTor. 1L . M CONFEDERATE STATES GOVERNMENT. 3 - V . . . ' - . " raasiDEKT JEFFEI130N DAVl3,.of Miaslslrppl. j. , . VICS ESIDST, . 4 ALEX. n. STEPHgjre, of Georgia. Members of tbeiCabinet. Jcdah P. Bknjasi!, of LouuiaOS, Secretary of State. O. C. Mkhhiinokh, of South-Carolina, See'y of theTrea." O. W. Kasuoi-ph, of Virginia, BfCretarv of War. H. U. Mattouv,, of Florida, Secretary of the Navy. Jons B. Rkhas, of Texas: Pout Master General. -. Tuouas n. Watm, of Alabama, Attorney General. Kossa E. Lea, General-in-Chief. -,. . ' First Permanent Congress. . ienedl 1 ' atFJ iStiSUX tlAVKS.- fClementCUsy AUXAN'SAS. ftobert Vi Johnson, Chas B Mitchell. FLOKIIli. A.E Maxwell, James M Baker. egonoiA. BeajHlIill. " .KEXTCCKTi H C Burnett, Wm K Slmms. LOUI8IAXA. Edward Sparrow, T J Senimes. MISSISSIPPI. Albert G Brown, James Phelah. SESATK i" HIBSOCBI. . ' JfohifU Ctark, R 3.Y Peyton. NORTH-CAROLINA. George Davia, Wm T Dortch. SOHTB-OAROLIKA. Robt W Barnwell, James U Orr. TBK esses. Langdon C Haynes, Gustavua A Henry. TKXA8. Louis TWigfail, W S Oldham. VtUSlttlA. KMT Hunter, Win B Prestrm. ; , Total number? 20. w' nOUSE OF REPUESfcTATIVES. a uu s s-fcrtiw Vint. 1. W N II Smith, Kobt R Badgers, ALABAMA. nut. 1. Thoma.J Foster, 2. Win It Smith, 3. 'John V Halls, 4. .1 L M,Curry, ;. Francis S Lvon, 6. V V Chilton, 7. David Clopton, 8. .lamea L Pugh, 9. E S Uargau. - -Ak KANSAS, K JFelix I Bataon 2, Gi 3. 1. 2. 1. 2.. 3. 4. 5. fi. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 0. 7. X. 9. 10. L'll. I llttM'-ll, randison 1) Rovstar, Angustus a Uarlana, . Tbua,lf Hanly. " EI.OKIIIA. R BUilton, James B Dawkins. GEOUOIA. Julian llattridge, t'has J Munnerlj n, ilines Holt, Augtuf ll Kenan, !a;d W 1.' i, Wm W C'.aik, Pvobt P Ti ippe, Lucius J G.n trell, H.u d. Stiickland,' Augustus K Wright, KKM TL'CK Y. G W Kwing, . K M liruce, II W l?ruce, Kubt J llreekinridge, John M Kllw.tt, . Moore, Henry Head, T L Burnett, J S Ch' isuian Ccb B'lloflgc, IOKIS1ASA. Chas J Villere, (,'h.n M C'onriKl, Duncan F Keiincr, Lueii i) .1 Dupre, John F Lewis, l.ilm Perkins, Jr. MISSISSIPPI. J WClapp, Hi ub n Davis, I -i.i I W. lch, II V (.'h.iiubers, O II Singleton, K Ita. ksihil-, Jehu J Meiiae. r W Cook, Thomas A Harris, Casper W Bell, A 11 Conrow, Thos W Freeman, (leo (J Vest, John llycr. 2. 3. Owen 11 Kenan, 4. T 1 McDowell, 5. Th-s H Ashe, H. Aiclfd II Airington, 7. J R McLean, 8. William Lander, 9. B S Gaither, 10. A T Davidson. gOCrit-CABOl.IXA. 1. John MeQneen, 2. W- Porcher Miles, 3. L M Ayor, 4. ML Bonham, 5. James Farrar, 6. VV W Boyce. ' Tr.sxsssnr. 1. J T Heiskell, 2. W G t-wann, 3. W II Tebbs, 4. E L (Jardenshiro, 5. H 8 Foote, 6. M P Gentry, 7. G W Jon s, 8. Thomas Mcnecs, 9. .IDC Adkins, 10. Ji.hn V Wright, 11. David M Currin. TI XAS. 1. John Wilcox, 2. Claiborne C Herbert, 3. Peter W Ornv, 4. F B Sexton, " 6. Malcoin 1) Graham, Jni'B WiigUU, VtROIMA. 1. MRIlGarnett, "1. John It Chauibhss, 3. Jame-j Lyons, 4. lloer A Pryor, 5. '1 hos S Uocock, 6. John (ioode, Jr, 7. James P Holcomto, f . D C DeJamette, 9. V' :lliani Smith, 10. Al. x It Hotel. r, 11. John II Baldwin, It!. Walter K Staples, 13. Walt r Preston, 11. Albert (i J.-nkins, la. I.obert Johnson, 10. Charles W liiu-sell, AUKA.AS. 1. . G A Vailar.d,' 2. Jas M Patterson. Total number, 107. Legislature or North-Carolina. Wngire b.lnw the list or H nalors ami Commoners tdecttothe next General As 'semMy as far as we have bi ned them, ll any of our friends discover an error, they will oblige us by-informing us. 3 , ', SENATE. Fawiplank and Perquinwii''W- H. Bagley. CaaHlea.naH 'nrritnekU. Mi l). Lmdsajv (.' and t'hoitan MiHs L. Enre. Ifnivl Tyrr-H Charles McCl-cy. ' Sutthamptv? Dr.-.W. 8. Copcland. - llnt'nr.li. U. Slaughter.. .WieCapt. Tltouuu M. Garrett.. " J.iWia an- H'n.i"7eH J. G. taiTOway. "'fW'ixMason L. Wiggins. - h',lKmbt and WilmnJme II. Powell. I'iitUi: E. J. Blonnt. Ileaufoit-rl?.. J. Warren. Craven Nathan Whitl'ord. .- CnrUftt and Junet Dr. M. r. Arrcndell. Orient ami Ltnoit Edward Patrick. Asm Hauarer Mi W. Hall. Xluijii Dr. Jamea G. Dickson. 0,.-?o(c J. F. Morrill. . Iliad- , JJriiM'iriet, e. Capt. J. W. t.llis. f VmWrtiirf arf Harnett William B. Wright. S 'm;-oH Tl.omas I. Faisou. . - H'uyue Win. K. Lane. ' joK,ilon CD. Sanders, Wntie J. 1. H- Kuss. A.A Capt. A. J. Taylor. Franklin Wai-hington Han is. - H'ttrrea Dr. T. J. PiU-hl'ord. . (IrativilU R. W. LlSsiter. J'truoa James Holeman. Orange Hon. William A. Graham. Alamanct and Randolph (files Mebane. Cfti William P. Taylor. JA.orc ami JUoHtgomnrg-Cnlun W. Wooley. Kiehmand and HAir-nn Giles Leitch. .Anson ana! tnioaWUUam C. Smith. Qnilfard. Peter Adams. ! ' r $IIUoa. Bedford. Brown. ,. lior.kingbam-Gen. F. L. Sitnpsoh. . ' " Meckleiibira John A. Young. Caburntn.and SSauljf J. W. Smith. oirn Datio Dr. J. G. Ramsay. Ihii-idion If. Adams. ' Stalin aud- -'or-ylAg OolrTiam&s &-iIaHhwt! Ah', Surry, tto Isaac" Jarratt. , Irtddt. Wiltf, e L. J. Sharpo. Hrk, MrOoirdl,&tH. J. Ncal. " Lincoln, tfoston, ic James II. White. Jimlurbrd, folk, tie M. O. Diekerson. jtlumoml ),.erf-oii, William iL Shipi,),- llaymoudt, JTacos &c C. D. Smith. HOUBE OF COMMONS. . . Alamance R X McAden, Dr E F Watson. fWonrfsi Dr J M Carson. " " iwnPurdi Riohardaon, B H Btunw. , r AaJM Gentry,, : .,r . Iiladeii W.Russ. .. ,-. ' Jleaufort Hon R 8 Donnell; Capt. W F Hartb. 'Bertie Dl P t Henry. Jamei'Bond. - ihmawSffir-Daniel It JinsecO. ' - - - "- .. . lliinenmbe -John Bnrgm. - JJnrki Joha Park. . . Cabarnt W 8 Han-is. "v btliMH N Barnhardt. " .. T"(ien-John Foiba. i Varum 'So election held, on amount of the presence ofthe enemy. . Cancell S S Harrison, William Long.' Cutawi Geo 8 Hooper. CAaiinm T B Harris, Lient. W J Headen, Jf Q Wadd.-ll. ' . Cerol:ei II Brrson. . CSMraa Lemuel C Uenbury. "' Cearfis'rliiviil Beam, ( R 'Logan. " . Cei& W M Baldwin. . ' CVoru J It G Barrow, Kichard Rusacll. CiimbertraJ and Hnroett Hon J G Shepherd, Dr Jno. MoCoi mick, Neill McKay. X)rriink M Baxter. flavidion Dr R L Beall, Henry WaUer. Davie Henry B Howard. Duplin i C Stanford. L W Hodges. " Edgecombe. David Cobb, Robert ltynum. Fnmylh John P Nlsscn, Dr E Keruer. 'i'namfcaln A W Peroe, r. -.. . aio A W DavenporKS ' - . Oranrilh Hon R B Gillian), Jas S Amis, Capt Eu gene Grisfoin. Greenes-Capt H H Best, Gnilavd M S Sherwood, R W Glenn, W R Smith. .Gatf Vi. II Manning, Halifax Dt Henry Joyner, A II Davis. Jlayirood Dr 8 L Love. HtrtorH J. B. Vann. tienderion Alex Henry. HydeE L Mann. .. Jredell T A Allison, John -Young. Javktuii J Keener. Juhnilon. Seth Wooilall, W U Avera. J unci Anthonv E Rhodes. Lmoir W W'Dnnn. 'Loaeoln A Costner. . Macon Dr J M Lyla. Maditon Dr Wallen. Martin James Robinson. Mrfimell Lt. W F Craig. MtcHenhnry John L llrown, E C Grier. Mouiiomt ry K G L Ila ringer. Joore Al nndirKi lly. AViA Henry d Williams. A'fis Hnanver S J Verson, J ll IInnn J Jforlltamptim W W Peeblos, Cnpt II Stansill. f' OntloicJ ll Foy. Orunac, John lierrv, W. N. Patterson. 1'atqitQtank Gen W E Mixhn. Pcr"in""" rl'r Jos H Uiddiek. J'eron Lt Sl-DXI Bumpass. PittG Perkins, 11 G AUoitton. ilantlolfik lonuihan Worth, M Uobbins. Hirkmond I.t Sanders M Inirraiii. Jialk-u Mur.lock M altar, .Will McNeill! Kodtiwjham W I Gilliam, James .Reynold. Jioiran F K Slirtber, N N Flemming. Rutherford A li By an, J U Carpenter. Samnmn William Mi by, Thos II Holmes. Ji(anlif Lnvfavettn Greene. Sloke William Flj r.t. ATiirry Ui- .los-'ph llolliagswoi th. Tirrell Fli Sp, liill. Union C Q. Lemmonds. B'njj Wiliram Laws, G H Alfi.-d; O.inii 1 (i Fowle. H'nrrrk Thomas I Jurikius, I, onaid Henderson. H'mAoofim t Same as in Carteret. ) Walain.t Wm. j.Aton. Wni.i'-IJ It oives, Jl K Crnwfcir.1. B'.-'frf I-: M W -llhoMi, A II Hampton. Yadkin V C nvles. Yauri Lt. M I) Young. STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA. CIVIL DKPAKTMEXT. Zkbi;i.on fi. Vaxck, of BuncomliB, Xiovei nor. Jit i en a wn II. lUf rtu, ,I of Ansou, Private Si-oretarv. Rrri's II. PioTr. of WaV, Secretary n!' Stat,-. Dwiki, W ('.m i: is. of Ko- kingham, PiiMic Treasurer.- Wji. R. KiriiAUiisnx, of Wake. Chief CI -ik. Ci ktis II. Iti.ooprx, ol Wavne, Comptroller. I). W. H un, of Wake. Cle.'k. O.al. Pkuhv, Librarian. BOARD 0KtS,AIMS. BiETUOi.ojncw F. MooiiK, nf Wake, Chairman. Sahi'bi F. 1'iin.i.ii-s ol Oraufe P. n. WixsrON, Jr., of l; rli-f SCPIHiMK C()(.rRT. Ririmovn M. Pkaiiiox. of YioU in. Chii f Justice. Wm. II. I . n i.r, of Oi any-,-. Asoeial ' .liisti'-e. Mtthis V.. JI.iM.i,('i-in, A-.-ociit .1 usticc. Wm i iam A. Jknkivs, or Warren. Attorney General. H amilton C. Jonkh. of Rowan. R purt.'r. EiitiiiNn II. Fi-Kt'iMM. of Wake,C..-k. James I. iinii oiMi, nf Wake, Mai -hull. At present, the se.-r-iun,- of the Supreme Court are li M in the City of Italcieh mice a ie:v, cuiniueiicing on tlu second Monday in Juue, Sl'l'!'!:10!i COI il'I'. .Irir.i.s.: I. ,lm L. llail.-i, of lluncimbp ; Koniulus M. SaiinfJ-rs. of Wake; li,,l. !:. H ath, of Cliowan: George Hon ard. jr., of WiNon ; James W. O. hurne. of Muckli-nbuig ; Roberts. French of Robeson ; and John Kerr, ofCajvvell. Soi.ieiroh--. le-.se J. Yeates. of Hertford, of Jut Cir cuit; William .1. Houston, of Duplin 2il Circuit; Wm. A." .1 nkins, of Warren. A Hornet- G-n"ral, 3d Cii cuit ; Tims. S -ttle. ol Itockirin-lnim. Ith Ciicuit : Hubert Strange, of New Hanover. Mb Cii-cuit ; W. C. Kerr, of Mecklenburg. Gth Circifit : and Marcus Eruin, of Burke, itb Circuit. TO Tirfi LADIES OF RALEIGH. 4 LAIIG 11 requisition has been made on me for sir els, lor our Hoapiti Is in Virginia, and I mu-t api.eol to the tallies for as-istiinee. All who are dis posed to tli-t in making sheets for this purpose will pleas communicate with ine immediately at mv office. Materi als will ho furnished by the Stat". .-b. EDWARD WARREN, nor IMlw Surgeon General of N. C. OIL O l'o ERATUS for safe.- .use. nov 19-Ht Enquire at my WM. WHITE. LADIES' AND MISSES' SHOES. PAIRS on ( ouslenmi-nt. for Hale bv th.'loi, at E. L. HAltDlNO'S. nov l!i-3t (Standard copy.j 20C) WANTED IMMEDIATELY. 1f)n BUSHELS Cbarooal, at Iron nnd OJJtJ Brass Works, for which the highest , cash pi lefSi.ill bo paid. - nov 15lt SIIaT, WILLIAMSON A CO. Wilhisotox & Wkldon R. R. Company, winpingion, .. t;., tii ft ov., lb rpHE Bonrrl of Directors have this day de- X dared a Dividend of Kleven (11-100) per cent., on the unappropriated prolits of the Road on and after the 1st January next, at tin; onice ol the Treasurer. Transfer Book will be closed after 20tb December, , nov 18-lw L. fl. DkUOSSKT, Secretary. TO TI1E WEDICAL PROFESSION, ' ) rpiiE Undersigned has tn press, and Will l shortly puldtbh, a work entitled MORGEKjinFOK CAMP; FIELD, AND HOSPITAL." Those dispOBed to b'-eome subscribers will please forward their naiuoa to the author, at Raleigh. N. -0. ' - ED WAR I) WARREN, nov 13-dlui Surgeon General of N. C. , ADVERTISING RATES. . The (ollowlng rates wiU bs charged for alt adrsrUse ments Inserted ia tue Daily Psoeaass c ' OX SQUASS Of TWEITS IIXKS, OB LBS! I One day Two dars Three day).... Four days.,.:, Five djiys..... One,woek ,.$ ,-75 ...I W ...1 ST ...1 Ti ...i 00 60 Two weeks,... Ona moBlb.... Two months........ Tiires months.... ., Six months....-.,.. Twelve months..'. ....9 3 M 60 8 M ,.U -60 Twelve lines or teat count a square,- and additional squares will be charged the same. -Caah will be (let apeitial .an.tract. st-Adjj,t ban. sa.nt.hy. J.twu tii.. money must accompany i be advertisement. LOCAL DIRECTORY. ; COUNTV OFFICERS.. Jas A Moore, Clei k Saperior Court ; . VT" Pr Moore, Deputv. ' J J Verrell, Clerk County Court R O Lewis, Clerk and Master In Equitv. W H High, Sheriff ; Geo W Norwood and R H Slater, Deputies. , " Hilliaia TfurVon, Regl?ler', "'" ' F J Hutchins, Trustee. - Hunneycut, Crier of Court.. RKhard C Ualger, Attorney. Femlai Beves, L B Soagraves, Surveyors. 'K - CITY OFFICERS. 3oyorXw' H Habsiso; Sslary, $000. CPMIIISSIOKSRS. Eastern Ward Vi rij4fhurch, L T ClaytonDavid h Rovster.-v. ;----. . sw iliddl, Ward-ll W HavSnpod, P F Pescud. ft H Battle. n csfcrn HnnJ WWI I ucks Ja Dodd, T H Briggs. r ify ircii.ir-i pc-ouli-w Clerk to the Hoard J J Cbristojl t nit Vi'jj Voiittibc -J J Aietta. Ai"taiit Cnntttihte X V Dvnton. HVizA Mithtei F Kin?. Ci'j Police Win C Parker, E Johnson, Beverf. ll istrict Countable Wonlble. . Sexto Osborne Holt. RAILROADS.' Tbia Is a correct schedule of the arrival and departnro of the Mail and 'Accommodation trains' at the Raleigh depot : SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. Mail Thaix Arrives 4.55, a. ni. Leaves S.'i'i, a. m. ' " " 5.04. p. in. Leaves 5.30, p. m. AecoitmiiiATiox Thaix Ariives 7.30, a. ui. and leaves at 8.00. a. in. - " " " 4. fiS, p. m., leaves 5.20, p. m. Tlio accoinmodalion train is not run on Sundays. RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD. Jit.wL Thaix Leaves 5.30, p. m. Arrives .i.OO, p. in. AecnipioiHi'iON Tutix Le.iv-es 6.30, p. tn. An ivos 7.00 p. m. No aeconimodatimi tiain h aves fur Wehloii on Sunday and none arrives from Wcldon on Monday morning. MAIL ARRANJiEJIENTS, AT RALEIGH, (.ens dnilv at 0, p. do ' at 0, p. " " at 7, a. " " at 11, p. m. " at 7. n. n. Op -ns on M unlays, Thur POST-OFFICE N. C. Mail do III. in. NoUTllKU-f K'lrterii Western Siuthern Favetli-ville Eagle Rock Mail Op ns on M onlays, Thursdays and Satui (lavs at 12. m. Carthage Mail Opens mi Thursdays and Sundaes at 7.00, n. in. I'oA'horo' Mail 0,i-.-n Weiln.-sdavs at 11. a. in, Lea- lihiltg Mail open; Weiliie-diiys at 12, in. Suinmei vill-; Mail Opens Fiiilays-at 5. p. ui. Noi Ih-rn Mail Closis ilnily it !, p, ni. Eastern at !, p. in. Wi-.-tern ' " " nl 4, p. in. S.u'ithei n " " " at 4. p. in. l-'n ett ilh- f ;:i CIum-s dallv a I g. r. m.- Eagle lt' k Mail ( loses Monday; Thursdays and Sat ui'ilii s at 'I. y. in. Ciu-thage M ii ! I Closes Tin'sdnj f nnil Tliur.Mlays at 4, p. m. Itoxbni'o' 'Mail Closes W.-diiei-itavs at 1, p. in. Leaehhui g -Mail I'lo-.i Wedii.silus at 1, p. m. Suiiimaniil - Mail (.'loses Friila vs at 7. a. in. Oiliee open .'or tin- d- Lv.-ry ol Mail from 7, a. m., to 7.30, p. in., during On- nvi k. On Sunday, from H to 9, a. ui., and Iroui ti to 7. p. m. The public are rrenhvil to ti .ni.-n. t tbeii business du. lin-' ofli.- heiirs. GEO. T. COOK E, P. M. Nov. II, lMi i HOTELS. 0v. E XflM N;E MOTEL, IIILLSlloiill' M'KKKT. HAI.EIGII, N. C. AVI.NG I'l liCIIAM'.D Ti:.': PROPERTY IN T1IK if v of Ital'-ith. i. e. n'h .. -inpiid !-. Major Phil lip". nd k io.vn a-. I'hilli; -s-' II. -I. I, I l ave i ned it for ttie ae ui.i iiiodai ion of th nlilie iindrr the name and yl- f I'XCHANCE IKlTl.L. T he t xt-'UHve im iovi nu-nt now going on. and w hich will be ( ompl -ted a-- soon as p.-ihl the creel ion of new building and lb tlno gli . ve. Iiaiiiiiig and renovating of old ones will rend' r the i:iJiiiigecoin.i-i. ntiiinl eonifoi talil -; and -tlx- i-opri, tor i. d. Inn lined that its mainly' inert anil int." nal a; r;in;:' imi.ts .-li.;ll Ije noli as to compare favorably with the lirst ela.-'s liof(-ls of tho ciMintry, Tlr- 'table " ill be iiIumii'miuK n;. li d iili the best th.) ma; k-'t and llo- eoiiiilry nU'onls, and no Hunts or expenMi will le- an il to n ml. l tin Iiocm- in m l) l e. pi i t a tolii-ful-l.-ll.l li-ee. to l' ' flle-ts. Til l.xshaego Is kreatvd on llill.-boro' sti ei t, aome two hllli.ll . I laid- V. e-l of I he CmioIoI. 'Ihirty to firtv latere and eommoilions rooms will hp n ail liir o. cuj iitiuii by ib.-assembling of tho 'Legisla ture. A liberal share of public pnlnina;re is respeetliillr soli cit' il. Give us a call aud we will endeavor to treat you Well. OiituibusTs will b" In attondence at the cars to convey iaisi Hirers to and from tlio Exchange. 1 W. II. (TMMIOIM, Proprietor. I. BRANSON, Siipcrinteiidenl. Raleigli, N. C, Nov. II, lii"2. f i R A N G E R II O V 8 E , ' WEST SIDE OF RAILROADS . (ioldHboro, N. C. Right Ilnul Si.lc tiuiiiy Smilli. Lift 7ii"t7 Soli- Going North. MEALS READY ON AUR1VAL OF THE CARS. ATTACMI'.I), Otic of the best Barber Shop. Tho public mav exin.tt G O OD FA li E , Attentive Servants, aecoiuinodatiiig olticers. with every oilier com ort fouad in a hOLlllhUN ( l.st. Jan. 10 ' T. . A. of the Atlantic House HOTEL I GRANGER, iteuufort, N. C.,) Proprietor, 1 ) K E A K F A ST. Dinner and Supper House, I) tJOINU NOUTII. BREAKFAST 7.1, A. M., din:;u coing sotiTit, v.lt v. m., UOING NORTH St' ITER A. 10, P. M. MRS. ORISWOLD'S UOTEl, UOLDhHOlto', N." C. Riiiht lland Side going XOllTH-r-Let Hand p .Syh going SOUTH.. liaggags taken to and Irom the IUdi oad free of charge.. Passengers stopping at tbi-i Ib'tul may rely on good ffliParegoml Rooms, and everv eoratort tnat can De nau. f1' . J .l.i:.:,.n ..V jl-t..,i l.rff,. cionfiirtiiblM and Well- All HUUtHUM ".vv.. - --- furnished rooms, rcudei a . couipletj as any establish ment in the State. .,.,, ' A good flarbar Sbaj) is attached to tlio Hotel. 1JT- Meals ready on the Arrival of the Car."tt Xdar The Cars leave daily. "-'.' nov 11 eVL'SAN A. G'dlSiWOLl) A CO. GEN. R. E. LEE'S BODJT GUARD. aPLENDID Chance for enlisting in a Select corpa. . " ' $50 BOUNTY AND $28 PER MONTH. Fine horses and splendid equipment furnished to avery recruit. ' , Mease addreaa me or call at the office over,, P, Fairal s store, Wilmingtoatreet,'Raleigti, N. C. ' Gi'iica or Bcuukon Gkxbuai. or. X. C, November 12, 12. f rpiiE foIlowinK articles are required far4 the I tn-netlt of onr sick and wounded soldiers ; SHOES, BOCK. HATS. COATS. TANTS, DRAW KltS, LF..rt'HER, SHOE THREAD, SHOE. MAY ING LASTS. U'oni No. 6 to 12, inclusive,) BUTTONS, COTTON CLOTH. FLAN NEL POTATOES, BRANDY, . ' BUTTER, EGGS. C proposals will b? received at this office for a proper sup ply of thotn. Thoo abi and willing to conti ibute them, will please address the undersigned, t EDWARD' WARREN, nor 13-dm Surueoh General of X. C. V i Offioc, Not.' 17, )862 . - . Nov. 18-10t:T lUcruiting Officer. '':-..'"' 'ilri
The Daily Progress (Raleigh, N.C.)
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