BY J. "Li-tENMlTO'iOK " TERMS OF SUBSCHIPTION. Th following rc,tu only terms Of subscj-iptlnp. to f Paji 1'aoaasas . rr'l,iSD-,rtF"Bh', ' Th paper will not 'be sent tonew subscribers ithout ' lb monev in Sdvanee f and in H tun It will be stopped when th Um paid-for expires. " T" , ,i v ' r:,JOB pamTixGv' ' Bavins: decent to Job Printing materml. said to be enual loauvmtbTcitv, ordsr forW-STlXG ..'6 solicited. All work enlrasted to as will be neatly and expeditiously, -xeeutod, and at prteiA as low as possible fa these timet. ', llBPOltTXB jF6H IIB"AB3OCUtS0 f nliSs.j.'V good - news from Wldsborotiard - FlOIlTIXtS TUB iiSEJiT DRIVE BACK We learned last night by telegraph from OtiliWwro'; 1 from tin entirely reliable wwreej that aevere engage ment tea piacs en ycrdy; commeneihg at i P.M.;. j, war 43)liJbiruVl near die Riulriuta WidgswThe ' enemy burnt the, bridge, but our troorw.tnwever t the eouirty urtige aoqye, unvnig mu enemy wiims them for one mil and trere driving them at sue'dawn. This is Trora H high .tourco rut M perfectly reliable, ' -The battle Is VspeeM tenewed this morning, and we at glad to" know that on cotnnnUng offi f crre aanguitieof ft bHlJiSnt victiry.f -J . 'J" 1 .'hJioaM -a4 J jsa "-' l-WlstTa. -LAll'St fUUJl if.uLa:"Jnj-'-iwMii'jjr w ' nnrnntiiVKMr rmtVEJf BACKETC. - Battle raged foriotwty all day on David Everett Botttccn two atul tlirce o'cWksixYaukee nmlef cover u nrm-n, rekcacit tne lliilrunj brirl ek tt on fire' and entirely 6tt(mjnH.-J it. t Five Uf Uid rascnla j were killeil on m Tvl7 - - k- . Lote l tlie 4y our forcee Uliinlly rcrmiseil at "t..nintof flcnrmVli Ik tlJ .cmiuty briJaeimi drove them back from Ihiair paritwn on lle other eiitw '.ofttie'riw-Ott tnwpti fonglil like rtcranil vM wlirt the Bring ceAweil ut dark bud gullanllf wnkitiiip ed tlicif groiitiit . l l A r. ; " ; V 4, ' , At tlio Battle lAVWW IIhI) n yeelerilay tlib lltji Regiuwn Cul. "fintlri) Uad eercn .killetl, 23 ,rrounled ifliijl.tly and one nvrtiiHyf' tkUvansV or Merklvnlmrg, was ttie ou)y ftflitvr kiited TLetiliay;1itcr(JlWfm-mslii faici "to" bare Ufa heavy, Mir.U driv'tn 3 tliera from their il tn Jike . Tbet.wtiSM.G. waaligliL7 . '-' Tl imiy,B ncer nyi'n iiiim muw u, p-Htiu lliin cvwiing. ' 1 . . HIOM K tXSTOX M ALrtTS JiEQlMEXT, AC. . . v GMnoiK't D It, Our,trjKr)s,re.'rnjiwii Kihuloh faonihy nlslit, tlie Bh.!iliftiwt eviirtwrmu aml burning thfe Wulgo.' - . "or"ti.f. MiilW't" "rpgj'meiil HQ have"1rtsidy erwe " In live funjnny nfflaw, y'ot."Hill amiLg them, re- p.Wte.1 ki!M, ' " ' " ' LATER FIWMTUn XORTH. . - . ' - ,s Jtwaeos J? XortliVrn dnlrt Ifltbrem'fed., Iloarfd nf i2bs--jya bat tlie Feilerul low in tKe Utile near Fayc-UvjUe Ark. wiis 1000.. Oti. Oirti claim jt 'cJundfte vic- . tiie Hewn fti NVasTiinaton indicatea an ImiiMdiate ttack ty the rvlieU ttihlrt tlert. 4ue Jolioaun.. Tbo Alttlmma ran Into the" port of Martinique on llio "lTtti No,tiTwr;t.TUr drttroring Ud Yankee liil. IV San. Canute arrived Ibc same day anil finding Al'"'n in prt awaited Imt Jepaiture, Unt 1ext d.iy IhcJ Alabama gut tonder wlgh ni casapefl. B, F, Flamlera Und MlcM Hnjie, uneondittonaj Uniion men, have been rlecteil W Gngre In 1st -and til districts, piuMnnaV ' ' The acomtliU frnm - Frederickbrg relate nfoly ' the cjowing of tlie river am! bombardment of the inwn. i ' ' 1 . (lold closed at I32.-lceUng9 14J. Cotton flTc. for middling. . - ThetoUl vote m liOuUuna wm 8100 bJ let die trict, and 2200 iu 2d. ,In 1809 , (ho toui vote wag nearly 14,00ft ! - ' " .'.Tile bill admitting ISVeni Virginia into the tn Uh) line pained both ltotiact of Congrert. ' FROM FREDKKJCKSnaifHFyOllTrt, &G. -rtuctiMasn, Den. ltt ' . , . Accotir.t flxim Frederlclfsbarg fepresent that tlie . AbolitfemUu' tlwjrglily,' aackod e town before rc -crowing the rlvef, and o( thetr dead in tint utrtet. Twoptraona who arrived' from Martiu'aburg fast hlglit ay ft wax reported there when they left that a . aerieus' riot had occurred i Kew .ynrk, consequent -, upon in attempt to arrest Win Van Buren.The re port is toot credited here. , ; -I , - ,) H " -''" ' ..' - From oar Ri-cmul Witioh of jreetaffilsr. ; , - ADAMS, 8EWAUD AND W&D tVOXS. ' . i - ' Uieiioxi, J)wlB. . Mlrtistcf Almii In i di-psfth to St-ward. lUtcd lnduaj Hot U, tt that he kid bd an Interview, With Lord lifons lust b-jfiti bis dcpsrtnre lor Araeriea, and whiln he knited to jaVplorhiff v tendeney U irritution in bnJi " emintries' produced bv Hr Wsdstoae's poecb, they also joined In lpveslinl if Intentloat continue their tatmoxt efforU toertttnts-rset thoia." Adnml says ba was much less ....i...i-...klr.ii Wn fiuiniwli'iiii what wss lirnnirhtto him, however, that it was lbs intention or In Rnvcrnmajii " Madhorato tiiei-alfof psrfeetaeutrsHty in this straggle,. 1 t and let It ine to Its-natural end without tne .smallest In twfcrcncc, direct or. etherwisa, , . , t ", " wvur nmm&nnuwu wjir ... . - ILLED AXl WOUXDED IX THE BATTi4 OF ; :.y VKISSTOX ." f A: Tfie following f'astiaHlwa gntljcred hy onrapavial Itc ' "porter, comprimjotily a irtrt,"' fireflume, of the fell- Int and u.niindi'd in tlifi bnttloa tX-loW KinsfnU! ' ' , ' doeiah Powell,"Co A, 41atN:J wounded to hoad tod aide.. ,.r-.' ,',-., , v r puuose, Aujutani yotcomoe ijcgiun, m ilih Apple, C- A; 4tt X C, thigft. , ,S AM Wright, Co Ik, lt N C.ahoulder. v fc ' T A Bradham, Co L 23rd 8 ft knpe. . . , !...- J B Stuart, Co F, 22nd 8 0, kg. - ,-' -u ' . , id A Evofctt, Ct E, 86th X C Buntliig'a Battery, a ' itronnded in arm. -'-': ";', : ";;M Andrevea, Col, 6fst Regiment, aide.;;1 f !' ). Corbctt, Boutins's Battn, Ji. , " , iWritt tmil in tlit VMnlty, iliet ngTit -ln r tbe ln 1 keewmjl cictciiiljag. hwrlj toyeua riviir,Hol fotir tOti-mK frRALEIGH, -N-. C., -DECEMBEE-lAWe .v0.8, A JV DyCo C, Holcombe Legion, head.---! j D C lUyuer.Cii A;,SfttU ti-glmenk., I Hill, Ot A, ilofcu'mWe liesiofi, shouldeft . - 3 A Jarratt, Itulrnmbo legion, knee. tJ;( " . ' " " d 8 BoAfre; Hdlcnmlw Itun, aide.- ' 8 F FiOtigKhrtre, Holcnmbe Iwmi, hip, Jr ahellt ' W T Kiainft, d l"MnHett' latta)unt, arm, " ' 'DC how", Co B, MelHl'a Battallhm, band. "'FA Bonacr, Ci B, Holcombe tjeginti( knee. 1 . ,O A Powell, C J B, MalleW'a BitUlion. 1 O Henaob; G P; Mallett'a Battalion, hand. "Jf Glenn, Co 1), Mnlletrt -Battalion; eye- 'W r Snider,' 17th SC.-" ' r i " ' 8 Stnp'eton, Co V, Malletfe Battalion, tack f ,-' t Sgtd R"AiBin,"CB A,22d r5 C, fnce,;'; - r -' C. A Reiuhord Holenmhe region, hnnh1en - 11 8 Brvan, f? I'arkenhatn- 2dtul 8 C. killed. " Ti ECtJTtQr.'Biinting'it Battery, kniM!-';"- - . J Colcmah.Co B, itth SC, ficS drjilnccki . " 3 B Chandle. ifulcomlw lesion," head; : V"' ' - WnaiamberSjnthaCVknee. f -".V,. . ll u iintr, mg nu v, shots hintu -" .Tiihw IT Lee. C8th K C Co F,lhicli: ' ' ?' ; " 3- A-M'rf, Oj B, 68tU N C, ahouhk; . f M Tmttmnn, Co B,' 08th N C, ahouldcr.' r . O W 5?br.nf, (v B,rC8th N C, Uifk -! " " FMhaley, Ilolcoml'e Legion, nnn;'' .".-.-; -;V T Iingsbore, Hfilciwl lw.-lHtnd; '( 3 Fj 1 Davie, If.iU-orhlie.lpion, hand and wrist. , 1 W Dillrd,.CJ , Blat S C regiment, wounded by homh. '"'" ?---;jr,-s-v -r vr f' . G VV.ftirdue.'Co A, 3d S G.knee." ' . , BttRiimHelCitA.tZrtaCttnklesligtitljn ' - R Rllorney, D K, 22d S C, arm." l- - J A WeatmnreUnrt, Co I, Holcnmliv Legion. " Jt Bryan, Co C ll'ilcmnl Ton, ktleer' V ' .1 It I'nglij C li; 47th N C, buth hand. - " , ' F M BhWwortn, Bnnting'a Battery, killed, v , '3 Jarrell, hifnd blown off, ; jr - - . '- WAV liititi, loft arm. , .. ; 'Tlmmaa Wesente, teg; ' Orderly W Y Elliott. kilkxV " Oeorgc Gee, Btan's lktterj-,'f Fitvctti-vlHe killed. '! MeTAnghlin, alijibtly wonnded In baud. d R Krtiton, 22dC, ankle. --. d d Yn, 2!iod H C arm. - d Vf Urwlin. Malldt'a.Batlalivn, arm. " B .1 Perry, (1j U, 61tregiinBiit,bith band. Sgt fvl-tan, Ot P, Cli.regiinent, arm.'; ,.1 B Boner. Co 1. nint rfpinWnt, arm. 8 F llarliv, 22.1 S V; nnidt. Lt 3 M Sally, Co If 221 8 C. - TtlE BATTLK oF FKrn)KlUCKSBU nOOFFI- cial nr.TOiiT of nk.v. lee. Tlie f.illiltt'ift" iHhi.irr?piirtnnii Gwi, Leo tras re e Iviil t the War Ofli'iifi I'm winy:' " 1 " HXAUVlAlt'lXBR, AnMI NiiQTHKR! VtnaisiA, ) ' I 14th Pecemlier, 1802. ' j Tttt HutwraUe Sect try nf War, llkhmmd Ya. ' Kin: t)tf the night of tlie lOth instant; the" enemy eimnuenml to throw three britlgeu oyer the Itappa- Itttnritir k- two at Frvdericktihtirg', and the third aliout a mt'c ayd a quartt-r Wiw, Dear the? mouth of Deep Sthe'phiin- -na Uii h Fiederkifahnrg elands U K couivU-tuty coiuiUaudjil by the hJila n StiJTardiiip iS-, it, a,.ii ii tlie piu-uiv. i nit no cnuL'iun onnosiiioD i-iflild lie nlllTud to the. roostriutious of tl.' hridgea or pasangH of the river, without exposing out troop to the dratrurtivi' fiim f his mitnemus batteriea, IV MitiMis were, tln-tvfors neliud to oppoao his advaiu'e aftt'r crns-siiig; Thoitarrowm-aaof llicRappahantiock, ita winding rtiHi'seiid deep Ix'd had afforded (ippor tnnity for the cmistruction of bridges at puinta U'jrond the reach of our ariilleryud the batik bad to be v itched by skfiniisherd."" Th liUler sholtering theni ftulve Iwhiiid tlie liim.meHj drove bark the Working par lies of the enemy at th bridges oiwiite the city ; init at the lowest Jatlut of croasiut. where iwshd'or eould Uj had, oUr Mburpabooter wrw themn-lves driven off, andlln? comptetiou cf the hiidga was affected about, tioou on the lltli, In the -afternoon, of that day the enemy 'a batteries opened upon the lity, and by dark had so demohVied the bouses on the river hank ai to deprive onr skir misher of helter au.J, irukjr cover of his guns, he 'effected a lodgment in the town. 1 The troops which had d "gallantly held their posi tion In tlie Htyj under the savere .raimouade during ilio dajj rcsiaiing Iho advance of the enemy at every step, -wer. withdrawn during the night, a were also tlioc Who, With equal tenacity, bad maintained their wt at the bridge. Under cover of darkness and of a dense fog, art the 12th,a large face pnsscd the river and took pifeition oit the right bank, protected by their heavy gmia on the left. ' i .. . ., Tho uioi niug of tlie )3th, hU nrrangemont for nt tack being ciiinplitedt about 9 oVlot k -tlie moVe nient veiled by a fog ho ndvenced holdly in largo force agiiitist our rijjht wing. Gelidral Jiu-kaou's eorpa occupied tlie ri;ht of our lino, which rwted on the railroad; Getieral Iiiiigtreet' the left, cxtendihgjt hnt thelieiL'hfH to tlie llitinnhannoclt, above Frcder- leksbursr. General Stuart,. ilh tWo brfgntles of cav- 1 airy, waa'pohted in the extctiKivo plain on our extreme- Aa aoort as the advance of the eiicm waa discover si! through the" fog, Ooueral Stuart, with Tiia.sconii toiaeitpwmiitneis, niud Up a seittoO of Ida hoTse artillery, which nj-ened with efleet upon his flank, ivid drew Hpou die gallant Pelhnm a heavy fire, which he eustaineil luiHinchingly for about two hotim, In tlie meantime (lie enemy was fiercely uncouiitJred by Gehead A, V. Hill's division, fuiriiing' Cien r.tl Jaek oii' right, and afler an ohstinnte sofnhut repulsed. f Dnrhia tin nttarft, which w protracted and hotly. unteaUd( two of .General Hill'a brigades Wera driven bucit upon our betonu line. . ., - . Getitrat EailV. With ttar! ofhUdivIwoli, beina or- ilprcd to hissuppoif, drove the enemy back from the point of woods liq liml fciMti. ami purnticj mm intu the plain, until nrrcstej by hU artillery, 'Tim right of tlie enemy colmnu extending heinnd Hilt's' front, oucouutered tho right ca Gctieral lhx, of long streee's corps. '.Tim frrvmy tA poPKessiim of a small cojo it) front of HiK)d,but w Pre quickly dlapowtcsaeil and repulsed with to, ' ' During th attack on euf right the cuojfty Wa prosbing tfoipa over his bridge lit Fredericksburg and tniing them In frout of Lougstrcet' line, Soon "afti-r hi fepultiO ftn vr tight he coninieneed a aerie or nltai'Us on our lelt, witu a view oi uuiaimus; poa aewion of fie helghta jintrtediately overlonklng the town. 'llieBo repeated attacli were repulsed In galr lant style by the Wanliiiigfon Artillery, under Col' ucl ValU)t,iind a portion of Mctaa 'a division, which .-...! .in.' i. - " ' ' - - The hist afsaul waa mailu after ihlrk. when Cluflol 'Aloxaiuler'a Bttid(oiv liaxl elfevl tin )Vahingloii J. a .Ml . .... i;..vl..,x 1st. Lift' t.rtd Knnii aVlttilMtuwl 1 4 an,! mnfed the cnitet for tU -thiy.. Thv entmiv wa unnoted In hi attack -by tlrt fire of atiwg bntte- r.e of ArttUory on uio riguman oi h a by hit numerous heavy batteries 4a4ho Stafford heightd.. ". - ' 5 ' ... ' Our low during tliet)peraoa,inea tTietnovenxtnta ef tU enemy begaq, amount to about cigheeen hun dred killed and wouwledi. nMiig t!o furmor l re gret to report llw death of the patriotic sllier end atatesmiin, Brigadier tTeueliil ThomlTs It, II, Cobb, who toll upon HlMelttant among 0e latter that f brave WW er andaceonrplKio I ge.tk.niu.. Brigadier General Maxejr Gregg, -who was very seriously, and it Ui foaftd mortnlly, woutnied during tlw attack oil otir right.: ; k , ; , ' ' The enemy to-day nag been apparently engaged in earciug fir i wound! an burying bin Wd. (lis troop are vislb'e in their ttntt position in lino of bat ik', but, with the exception f aumedcaultury cannon ading and firingrhetweei' skirmiiliBts, he has in at tempted to renew the attack. Alwut five hundred and fifty prwnnera were taken during the engage ment; but the full extent f h'w hwi is unktiowu. j,- I, have t,he how to boj - . i -, ' ,Very reupcftfjilly, ; ": Your obBilk-'iit servant, ' , rOCSekn ';t : . t It, LEI?, Geuerat. . . G'HARLfes MAn8rtAi.t. Jl.il'ir and A; U, V, , RwotiTtO Y1CT9RT is TtiSKrasRB. Intelligence wal received In Lynchburg slrmday, far the Repub titan of that tit y,) that onf force tinder General duhnatou were attaeked by the enemy, near Murfroea boro', early on Saturday morning, frlien a terrifio bat tie ensued. The enemy far outnunibrrod (-our trrtnp, 1 who gradually fell .hack before them a 'dlatartce tf abiiut ten hiik-s, piaitctitlng the gnmnd Inch by inch as they retired,, with - bKxty effect Muon . the Abo litlouiata.. v. . ', . , . '" ' " . Our troops roceivlsd rflnforcements Saturday night, when tlicy rallied, and on Shihlny not nnly recovered the ground they bad lost, .but in their turu foroel he eucmy back a distance of four mlh' fiom the point at whieh the fight commenced.. If h atatcd that the victory, while perhnpa not Je- c'wive, is a gkwiiVu one, and as one of the fruittf f it, it was confidently aotkipeted that Xaohrille would bo raptured. . ' , . . Pasaengcrs Irom the Wet yesterdny evening, report the enemy's loss at five thousand.. Our own w stated by them to be heavy, ; This Intelligence, while not oRbm! is believed thtj reliabjv Ttiat a battle has been fottglitf wftliave cer tain iufbnuutlon,.and it, is ImpAl the re ported, result above tseorwet. rDtipafeh, , " r . . ' Ileadaurter Camp of Instruction) Car Hoi,MBNur. VJ, 186i. PrectAt Oiidhut, 1 -. 'Y';y':, V 1st A. I. the COMMANDING OFFICERS OF JllUTIA UKCtl nipntM ie rcauircd to axwrnblj all parsons subject to ..-!.,;..,. r ikn twt iniillri1 nii net tn ftmcha an act entitled an act to provide further ny the public defence," approved September m, ihii.'. ana enrou inn same. : II. Aa fenrolllug OIHeer and an Examining Hoard will be appointed for each Congressional District, who Will fcire due notice ta.tlla Commanding OHIcers of Keitiincnts tO-brUig the Conscripts to the County Seats, of thir re. spcetive Countls for exaniinatiohV ImmcUiatt'ly uplm pk smlnatiotl, the said Comuiandina Offleeis of Rvgitnents will eonduct all Conneripts nut h;uing recoiled cei lifleate of exemption tniue Camp of Instruction, near lUleigb.- III. - All persons who mT (U-alreto volnntecr mut do so before tli6 Wtli of Deeemb'cr, tlie daV set apart for cirtroll menti snil mast jjiln cempamc which were in tli servlca oC the Coufotlcratit 'Jtatesjifi w;lth ;nf twL Z . IV. Amiliriitions for cxemritifin inurt, in all case?, he made to tlie linrollinp Olfieer of tle nintriet: ilui.lieat ; conies of said application twins uwdJ in writing, duly sworn tobeforeaninctiiig Juft;c: of til? Peace, and iM-nr-. ine the certificate of the Clerk or tlie Court, given under the Co.ntv Seal and sent through Hie Colonel f the Iteei ment. An appeal mar be token from the decision of the Enrolling Olllcer to tlie Cmnmamlantof Conscripts. V. All Conscripts engaged on (invernmeiit works Will be enrolled and retnraed to their snld work. In issuing the aboro ordj-rs for the enrollment of Con. scripts between the ages of 18 and 4", the Commandant avails himself Of the opportunity to thank tin Stato Otii ccrs for their nntirlug and laborioa ctthitafin the dis charge of theft-duties and the efficient and rendy o.-siet-anee rendered to him in their officfcil capacity, heretofirre. The importance and sbsolute necessity of .renewed ener- J'V and prompt action In executing these orders faithfully, i fully expressed in His Excellency OiiTcrnor Vance's General Order, No. 10. The elRcienev of the army and the safety of onr coun try depends, in' a great measure, upon their faithful di.v 'Ily order bf Colonel Pbtku Malstt, Commandant of Dee U-Ot . ' K. MANN, Ailjt. " Executive Department North CaroIlna) Apjctant 1knsh.i.'s OrrK-a. . V HAT.iiK.u, Nov. n. r General Order,! I THK rKfiMlHA.il or inn i,.vrr.M,,,u . States bavlne deemed It necessary to cull hitcf service, under the prortsnma ef the recent act of Congress, all persons liable to military duty between the yyes of 1 and 40 vears, the Commanding UfcuUiUhe Militi will rati nut their respective Regiments nnd enroll nnd eondnct to the Camp of Instruction all persons lisblcto military duty under this law, at Siieh times as Colonel Peter MalMt, Chief Enrolling pffieerfor the State-, may direct. - M.'The eneuiv ara pressing upon us in great number, till. l),i. lnili;,n In nrnrn lrelin us hv a winter eaniiuiigtt. Oar danger now eomes from the South side -of James J river, and as the scene of war approach nearer so our borders. It becomes North Carolinians to tush even irrc promptly than before to the defence of our owar territory, if we rean drive him back ence mnrt.as we have 'so ortea done, there Is every reason to hope that his strength will beeffretualli' broken, The various officers entrusted with the execution of this order are iijjaiti commanded ;to e all dlliaencS in arresting deserters slid absentees without tears from the armr, ea all good ekiaenis Who prise litM erlv and independence, are earnestly invoked to assist in hurrting off all saeii to tlielr regiments. , The brava and patrtotie soldier will not over-stay his failotigb unless pravidentiailr hindered. The coward uloiie w ill -shirk. ( at home) whilst bis braver comrades sudni-u 0ife heat and burthen of the fight. " , . , Bv order of Governor Asevi , - -.. Deo lS-flt JT G. M.VMIX, Adj tOen, VALUABLE SALE. f OFFER FOR SALE, Plil ATELY,TlIB BEAl'Tt I hi residence of Mrs. Cottoa, in th eity of HaUifcb. "T'crins to snittUo purchaser. , ,. - - .', j Persons wishing to bur wiH please ap)lv to the antler- signed baforo the 1st of January, M6. or I shall rent the pimivsentliatdav. . ' G. LEWIS, Dee 16-llstJ - ' ' Agent, Ac. TRUNK LOST. . X COMING FuM MORRISVILLK STATION Tl Raleigh, on Sntiinlav evening last, was lost, a smau ink' TklTNg. Iiaviiiir iron hsmiles and alrrass spring- lock. marked on on end on a eard, " Miss Oraee A, Bran- na, Baluigh, K. (V Twenty dollars rtnaid will be paid if delivered at Exchange Hotel, a - ", DeeS-tf 4 L, pn.VXHOJL PfEOES WAJfTEO. ? sfl NEGRO -MEN WANTED TW WOKK. US THK 0JJ Piedmont Railroad, now being built between iis place ad Danrilla, V. We are -paying liberal wages, and the aegroes are well eared fif, - W also want 109 CARPENTERS. Applt to ., , - A . 3. WILKES k CO,, Contractor Pledaiont RaOroad. Cireensboro, N. C. . Dee8-tmi .,'.. .' , ' . " .,- HORSES A W MULES W A JfT E D FOR , STATE PURPOSE.!.. . - . fflHECKPERSlONEO HAVLXU BEBX AFPOt.VTEb I AgSnt for tho State for tlni pwwliaso of horses suita ble for Cavalrv service, and good daugbt mures for State hauling, would state that he mat b found, daily, ia Bat sign tnv lb arxt twaweek, at his Liwy Ptables. - JAMF.H M. HARRT0. lie 1 24- rtilTOfSAXDS IX THK COSFEDEBATK STATES, I ewinjr to Ibe differest laws ami exemption bills pessrd Uv thelart twosessioiisorthoConfwIfrate Htntest!onjr.rea, are so m stiB.-d as tn their real duties that they kiwiw sot rhr Miiivafi n trtnttlfl. TV. '.tI sit who reallr bvlk-ve themselves subject tntli law to report IminediaMy attha JWj WW:. thcmsdlrr exmnnt. we would riwncctfutlv v thai oa se- euvlnp em" .ft-e, whlrh. is Five .Dollars, wo will fumlsh tliem the law bearing on their eases and every additional Inforuiatlon which we have glvaiutd from the action of the authorities In naralM csc5, and we are prepared to talc all the responsibility of such advlee. We will do aothinff -bat a IiijfiiTtai rK business. i'hne.whora welindar rent Iv lluhU', we will Ihfonn scconlindl.T. Tboso who are not (tnd tliera are ttammhd In ciery State who rhoM we Will Klve them our advice with the law bearing apoa their east's. - . Having ererr fiteUity, wo arc prepared iorIv every information regard'ns; "any ether business connected with the armv, ' 1 'n Owing to the bcavy expente Incurred la procuring this inrortqation, We wili 'notiee no enmniunieaUoa anaceom panivd with nur rutaluine fee or Five Dollar. . ..... V VTIlOMAilJoSESACft.' -.,. r J s' f IJoa K58 1. 0. tf ' -''"tji, '-" ' Halelati,X. ' The following' papers wilt enpt'nne' month and send bill 'Mrthc snbsei ibrs I N. C. Standaid, Progreas. Wiailcs toa ruirrlei", Columbia (JuardisnsItichaioiid Dispatch, and Savannah Republican, p ( ,: . ., . '.. Doe. t, 1862,-dlm . ... . I STRIVE TO PLEASE. HliRCHAXT TAILOR, ' t PB0CT01tS O'hD STAND, iVatsrWs fttrri,Jllriyl AT, C, , On " Ugly Rjiw," opposite Lou?ee's, " Bard byTowles." ITfOLu IKFOKM THE PU0IJC THAT BE HAS AY on hand at all times a larco assortment of CITI y.B.Nft snd M1MTART CliOTHlNQ, and bni ing procured tbr aerdees of the lirtmnitai C. M. FARUIS, known as the best and mosttaity CUTTER In the South, all Work Will be done tlndur his supervision. I hope to reeivt a liberal patronage; . . , , (1. Ai LACK. Dee 5-tf i ORDPiAKt E DEPARTMENT, 1 , RAkiuin, N. C., Dec, 4, 182. I Ul) WASTED.-TfWIStl TO PURCHASE IJ3AO j for this department. Persons linving Jnigo or Small ounntitle will please apply to pie. xv ' WOS. D HOOO, Crr. C. S. Delsi Wf j ' " 1 1 charge of Ordnanee. fflHR USDfcltSiaSED tUIXCI KOMU .T.XPERl I , EN'CK in Wilitareamilis, r"tifiPa the pubic that, for their eopvenicnee, the- hiire established theifiselves in ltalcia:h for the purpose of advising and niilinp all per sons who may desiro information upon the following sub jeets relating' t() the army, to' wit: . . tl-OV CO,sWaiPTU LAW, KXfiMPTlt5TS, SFB-8TITL'Tfe,POW)IBR-P-Af. -WIDOWS' CIiAlM8, . ROI.UIKRS' DIXCHAkOE, And as far as posible the positions of dilf'erent regiments ana the aecidents an deaths that may happen in the ser vice. The offlet! Is npon Wllihiutnn Sreet, a" few doors be low Pollen's Hotel, and immediately opposite fnM Ham., belnjrtlie hjiper room of the llrick .Store oitnpled by P. Ferratl. All coiitnrunicatious will be psnetnally attended to. Address, TilOS, JOXKS A CO, . , . jios V$ Postoflirc. Sov 11 " -dim LAND FOR SALE. rpffiOppifttsiJB .-.WISHES TO PEfdinis track of Land, situated 0 miles from Raleigh, in a beiillhV part of the. country, wril ivatered, well timbered, a good dwelling, and evervtWnp desirnhle to make it a good home. The track emitains THREE ItC.NDRED ACIIKS or more. Immediate-possession can be given, if applied for soon. G. A; LACK. Nov. W-Im llOtJSB WANTfJD, A Small C omfortable Dwelling, wot too far from the enpitnk, is wanted tor the lialanea of the present, aiftl probably the whole of the next year. Any person having such house to rent will please make it known at PROGRESS OFFICE. Nv. II. HEADQUARTERS, Eai.sioh, Nov. th, 1MI2. Sl'KCI.Vf. OllHSKS, Xn, i.vf. Oiihsks, 1 . No, . ) EL'TENAST R T1ECTENAST ROBERT K. WALKElt. 10TI1 REOl i mi.nt . G Troims. will remiire all fllticers in this city to show the orders under which they are absent from their" Command, and if absent without anthority, report them to thesylleadquarters. All enlisted men sbsent from their Wegiments without proper authority will be arrested. Persons wearing uniform who are not in the service will be arrested. Also, persons who arc liable to th? Conscription Law, unless properly detailed. By order of General Wabtim : ' A. GOB DA X, De3-lw 1 Assistant Adjutant GeneraL TAJfPfKR WANTED, exnerienced tanner can find constant ewDlovmenti and get good wages. Ix applying im- uiediat riately in person or by letter to , . " , .... if. wri;. , Raleigh, N. C- or H.'fJ, tlgna. Forestvillo K. Cs Good reference required. '. anv 24-tf , TO THE MEDICAL- PROFESSION, fliilis Undersigned ha in press, and will I sbortlv pnbllsh, a work entltfrd. !JKOEHT FOR CASIri FIELD, AKD HOSPITAL." Those disposed to become subscribers will please forward their name ta th author, at Raleigh, N. V ' ' EDWARD WARREN, , , novliMlm - f , fiuigeoa General of X. filHrc niiderstgned wishes to our chase TEW I , GOOD MCLKSj. Applicatioa to be made at the Commissary Department. THOS. HOGG, nor M-tf Capt. A C S. MONEY LOST. k MONEY PCRisB WITH SILTE1 Al Inst on thfl.' streets of Kaleirh-vestcrdav. It con tained between $2ii aa-15' Anvon fimUpff snd leaving the same at' Hi PJilOUltpS OFFICE wiH be liberally re warded. ," ' ., . Not, i-lf Z BOARD WANTED. - BOARD la w a nted In a convenient part of the ettr for a gentleman and bu wife A room with a fainiiv that lifts other boarders will be preferred. Wil ling to ar a good price for comfortable accommodations. Apply at PROGRESS OFFICE. nov'Si-tf ' ' ' ' PIANO FORTES. fpWO OR THREE EXCELLENT PIANO FORTES ' I and a very line TWO-STOP MELODEON tbr salo by JAMES P1RSSON, Plan Forte maker, IWr, e., ., Hargett street, aextto Jordan WomWe-'s. - D'e ll-tf , ELECTION IN ORANVlLLBr . ' ' Oxroiiii, N. C, Dec. li. IWIJ. A T THE COMING ELECTION LET ALL TOTE FOR A Major C. C. BLACKXALL to fill IIon.sK. B. Oil Iturn's Tsruner. The Maior Is renerallv ksoW as the sol diers friend, and will, If elected, seek every opjrrtuniry to promo ts his com lor L . '. : ' vfieeMt ' - MAXV FRIENDS. TO Mlf FELIOW CITIZENS OF tiRAN . . - . ... V1LLE. - T AXXOCNCtt MTSF.LK A A CANDIDATE FOR I I the 1IOI SE OF COMMONS to fill the vseascy , f sioned br the resrghatkia of IIos". B. B.-tiHInim. j : - ' - ' GEOi BADGER HARRIS. t - Ihivftrtnos, JfC.Der. 6, lf62f vy ' week and f wrd but ; DailVi Journal, Ketn-l-werKir Kegister sen ninimara .. . , . ..I ... .. .. r. . . , ADVERTISINO. RATES. f , Th following raU-s wilt bo eharges for alt aivsrU nvnts Inserted in the pAiiv PsoasKM I . ., --- . - as sei 'wa.faliSxs, ea tmt , On day: ................ Tws dVs.,...,..,..r.;. Three dayfc... ............ Fnnr dayV-...,.i. .,,... 9 TS ,.1 90 ..1 37 ..1 li ..a e Twe week..... t ft One ontb....-.,-S O Two saonths. :..?. BO .Three montli.....,....lt Ml Si saonths i.I0 M Twelve DODtha.M..it0 My rive oav.... ....... One wevk..k.i...,....t 69 ', Twelve lines or lea coant I sqsare, and addltfoaal sqnares wiirbc charged tbeaamet , : , Cash will be demanded from all persons except wher Special contracts are made." When sent, by letter, tt money wast accompany the advertlsemenL . ' , tOCAt DIRECTOUY. W". n Ihiore,' aerr'saperlo Court 4 M Royst Deputr; - . j , ' - -- - J 4 Ferrell, Clerk Countr Coart. J- . - ' R O Lewis, Clerk and Master la Eqsltv.' . . v W II High, Sherin Geo Y Norwood and R Q gktar Deputies, ' . ' . ,. -i Ililliard ITudson. Register F i Hutchlns, Trsst... i, ' Hunncycut, Crier of Ceurt.";-' ? -' - -'. ' Richard C Badger, Attornev., 'adal Bsves, L li Seagrves, Surveyors, , . , " - " - CITT OFFICERS. 4 ifnor W B Uilsos )-Salrj, $ , . ;.-.".''. ' covauMtotss. ' foHer Wmri-Vf C tpchareh, 1 1 OajtoB, PavM L j7miW. ll'nriiU.R W Baywood,' P F Pel, R HBattle. B wra Hrrf-W 1! Tiwker Ja Podd, T U Brlgg. CiVjr Aumntf Kemp P. Battle. . , - , . tt , Villi TrtnutrtrVf CCpchncch.- ''.. t, VUrk to i lloni-it3 i Cllristophertll ' . . ,(,,VWCiVyCaiMW.-J J Betta. r. Avittmil Cimftnyt X T DeBtop.- "- MViyt Slnottr F Khig. . , Cif yoi'e Wui C lVirker, E JoiinsoB, V Earp, Was Bere. . o1, .'-.il" i , UirM CoafW 7 vt onbls . 4'cjtron Osborne Hult. n "ft - - RAILROADS. -This Is a correct schedule nf th arrival and depsrtar . f the Miil aad Aeeomswdatls train at tbs itaieljh dTot s N0RTU cAROLlXA RAILROAD. Mail Tuiis lArrlve 4.M, a. m. Israves 5.t5, a. m. u u . h &.!, p.sa. leaves fi.30, pi m. Accoaaos vtioa Taint An Ives 7.30, a. m, and leaves at 8,00, a. at, - , ... ; ; 4.SI. a, m,j leaves. JO, p. m. Th accommodation train Is net run on SunUays. RALK1GU AND QASTOX RAILROAD. Man. Taxw leaves S.S0, a. . Arrives 5.M. p.-m. AeeoaaosArioa Tans 1-eavca a. $0, p. W. Arrtv 7.H yo"aceoiuiodatlon train leaves for Wehlna on Sanday and none arrives frsnv Weldoa oa Monday morning. ' MAIL ARRANGEMENTS, POST-OfFlCK AT KAJUKW, v. - Xoaraass JtM. Open ,dallf at , p. s. Eastorn ,. do jdo " at f, p. is. Wcstertt - ' '-'- at'1, .nii ' Southern , " at , p. sa. FayctteTlllo " " ' at 7, a. m. Eagle Boek Mail Opens on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 12, m. ' -.. .. . Carthago Mail Opens on Thursdays and Sundays at T.00, a, nr. . ' Roaboro' Mail Opens Wednesdays at 11, a. in. jachhurg Mail opens Wednesdays at li, m, elHinmerville Mail Openit Thursday s at 5. p. in. Northern Mall Closes dally at , p. m. Kastera " " " .at , p. . WesUra " " " at 4, p. sir Southera " " " at 4, p. at. Favetterille Mail Clows dallv at 8, jj, m. Ea'glo Rock Mail Closes Moadays, Thursdays and Bat urdsvs st 2, p. m. Carthage Mai! Closes Tnesdays and Thursdays at 4, p. as. Roxbnro' Mall t!low Wednesdays at 1, p. in. Leaehburg Mall Closes Wednesdays at 1,-p. m. rnmervilte Mall Clpse Fridays at 7, a. m. . Oflics open for tlie delivery of Mail front 7, . m t 7iS0, fi m-.-.-difl-lng tbfweek.-On SSwnday, fro(n 8 t0', a. m., and fio.n 5,30 to 6.30, p. m. The imbriewrrTvoirirt--to--transft tbelr-baslness d, ling oilier Jwirs,, t V , GEO. T. COOKE, V. M. Son 11, loci. ... -.... - .-. moms. .OAKJOITY HOUSE, : RALEH1H, N. C, N OW.OFEX FOR THE RECEPTION OF VISITORS. BAR well stocked with superior; Liquors. LARDER supplied with the best the market affords. Dee. Mf rt R A N tt E HOUS E, , . WEST SIDS OT RAILROADS i ' Coldboro N. C. lliykt Hand Bile (i'nug &mtk. Ijfft and iSirfe doing North. MEALS READY OX ARRIVAL OF THE CARS. ATl'ACUED, ' One of the best Barber Shops. Th public may expect , GOO D FAR $i Attentive Servants, aecommmlating officers, with vry ether com or t tVrand in a SOL'THKKX HOTEL! T. A. GRANGER, (Late of th Atlantic House, Bcanfort, N. V.,) Jan. ltf fropritfr. , Orrira or Session UaKaaAt o N. C, t NoVorjbor l'i, 1RB1 rpiIE foIlAwttt articles are required for the I benefit of our sick and w.mtaded soldiers i tbtOKS. SOCKS, HATS, COATS.ANTS: DRAW ERS. itRATH Kit, SHOK THREAD, SHOtl (MAK ING LASTS, from Xo, A to li, inclusive,) BUTTONS. COTTON CLOTH. I'LAN NED POTATOES,. BRANDY, , JtCTOtoW. A - .-If Fropasals wfll be received at Hits Offiee fbr 4 prapr sss plr of the. Those- aide and witting Is eontrnVsts , will pleas, address the w'lfcth. on -...--V WOT lS-ll Bsrgn Oonevai of N. 47. BREAKFAST, Dinner nnd Supper House, .GOING jiOKTII, BREAKFAST l.iA, A. M., . DINVHtt GOING HOl'tHJ),, P. M. OOIXO NORTH K( PPER li.10, P. M. : MRS, 6 R IS WOLD'S HOTEL, ; j .t lioi.inono', N. C. Right Hand Side going NORTlI-?Ifl Iftitd Side SOUTH. Ragfigs taken t and Irom the Railrttad free of charge. l'assegrs'stoppiiirat this Hotel may relyrm god Fare, good Rwros, and every comfort that can b bad. As addition of sixteen large 'comfortablo and well farnisbed rooms, renders it as coaipbit a any establish ment to the State. - , ,' A good Barber Shnp Is attached tn fits Hotel. jf:- Meals ready ou the Arrival of the Cra.tE. The Cars fea've daily, o- lt riLSAX A. OKTSWQ14 A j, - TB;J( J toar. 4 , .. A Tftl'AlC, AHIII D M. Ti WATTEKS, WHV. Jj piiagton, X. (., was tost between Hillsbnro and Mal Sgii on vestewlav.' It was pat ou the ears at IHIlshoro, ami eould aot bv' found oa arrival at Ur k igh. A liberal reward will befe-d lpr it delivery at l.Kxcbanga H tel. Malelgh. - ' ' . Ie-tf BLOCNT-S C R E E K MANUFACTURIN O ' COMPANY. . - SELL HHKKTtNO 4-4 SO CENTS PER YARD) DSN ABI.RGH, 3ft ocsts per yard) COTTON YARN, 91 set btn.cn. ' ' Tloe t-tf .) McXKlLL, Tt. BRISTLEMBRISTLESl BRISTLES! tTVXE DOLLAR AND FIFTY I'KNTS WLt BE I l paid vsr posnd for BRISTLES. at ' KovJ ' -" ' "irtdK9f IsTswW's. J