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0, , ? r ! ADTlfBTISING 1. HATES. I ' Th Mowing' rates will b charged for sU adverto 1 TERMOP SUBSCBIPTIOX, ;; Tk fullota rcUissttljr tcrmi of mbjcrlvtiun tT DHr Ftpv. t Mntli,f 1 00 DITr !pcr monUH,$4 08 ' - ,tto v c Th pper wtW not b. tent to r taWriborf withoat Ik By U i'nce tnd ialwKf .it Hoppnl meat laser led la U Daitr Potti 1 m . ess iftcass e iwsivs bikss, tssst . 0 dkr. w... i. . TS' t tee Hn ThrM'yiMwif.t W Fwe dj...i t k FIT nw.wn.m..l 00 Tire wek,.i..;..f I M One aittOth, .6 W TaiHlliai.k....l 10 .thMS inxmlfuu.uKu.iJl. so..... Six mouth.T.r....,.....0 00 - Use w !.t.fiMeil W Twelve month. ....?0 00 kl id uwm f am iur expire,., . J, 7 innnree t Csah v teecial 1 1 Baring aeeoM to. Jub Frintiiie mtaria1 , mli to be pl . ny is the City, ordarf fur VBlNTLNa r mlieitH, fUl wrk ntrla to at will be etly und exneditiou! xrmtt1, and at price m low m poaibto id tfiow tin EAIiKIGH, N. Cn ANUAKX V, 1863. JNU. Oaah will b demaoded ftum all sersoa exeept warns tpecial contracts ar made. When sent by , letter, tb money mitt accompany the advertiMinent. i ic '"'4 ' ! i iirt'iiim . 1 1 n.i"iiii. i . i m i.i 'w .i .u' ii 'in. i '. ii. t 11 .'. v hi jj iFIBST4;EDITI0N TELEGEAPHIC ireV8. UK (lUEPOETBB fO THE AS8( ASSOCIA-TEa PRESS. Ii f " st ankke; fobci irrjfY'TriousAxj-i'RE- TIi fullowln JwiwceityJ frnriiiu KMton, J?. CL' laiMK repamtron for" n ' tdranee.' V-lturorce- H ronef. ouwir np lucre. ui- jirvunui auacK; M, multaneonsjjr to prevent iufuncocot Viiag either jilace,' Ii la " tepvUvi tlerk!mjj(Te .'hqvV '.cljtf rig luiarcWng rJU'tua,- iron Iid rtta betn tnwA hito , tit Ttarlw of Caofort (J,j aW; ftV W of 1- tnrwt 'UiKl grinai Lrak piimr kept going conttiintl jr. J '"The'tteamer ilUi ioweiT tle ilonit-.f W w4, been f Utknl from. ' Cousternatioo ovM thtloei Cf tlid vca "" ict great LATEH ASH IMPOUTANtJTBOJt THE NOitTlI wand r-unopjx ; , FBKDEricKsri RaJan.' 8. - n. X. Meruit n& ?hiUd. Ekqnirer Bth-rcmVetl ' liwby.ftij,tniee.tljeneroa; oflkR diipatch 4o War Di-artwont givct butturj of the fi)?ht at Atuf; frowborn, which lie eayf eoiM n Sutttnlay la' total (kfeat of tlw. rebel army anil dittordurly flight to TiH la'uorrm. The Bglit continiied from Tuewlaj- W Sat urday . He the kialitttl director extimaUt 8,600 wounded liihinttaand 1,000 klllciL ' ( :, ,,""' MoinphU Dulltlin keys Ykksltwg Rurrentlrred i Sherman After five &nyi fighting, jidi wruhifiircer Sumlay niglit ly 8;000 from Grant' army. Tho whole Uniou (urce "A rickbTg eetimateU at 40,000 ami IUuk and Parrafut hourly expected, M Hetdd give atiliUonal pftrticiilara of tlie fight on Tburaday brtwfco Cen. Sullivan and Krtvsf. Tim fijjht luateil all day,"; the xasU ..(loeing with lua nf 1,400 killed, 860 bones, 1,000 stand ftTnii and jinn. Sullivan' Um 600. .' v A bill baa been iutroiluced In Yankee Cungres. I authoriring an fasae nf three buadred milliona morr TreaMtrjr note and reconimenda an additional issue of three hii' WiUlitweia-per-cotitv one, two and three year, nn! Ave bundred mi)tion twenty im.' Juilgo itnlier, of ndiana has been nwuiiuite for va )cJipy in Biiraaii of Interior. . t," 9 -. j 1 i An artay eorreapoodent eftlie Herald aytheKcw Yurk police " exirniniMtiunorg are to WtrioJ at an early day on the chargt pruferred, '.,.. -. Seymoui hat not omnpletod jiismeasagej n iirnwjn- tain tbont tlie tame poaitton on the. manitgcment of J he war at lie did in speeches during the eanras, but mora decisively will favor the prosecution of 1k war and restoration of the Union. ' V. ..' v : ! 0.1 InKew Turk, i .the fifth rose W 135, 1-4, cl.cd I34 Exchange advauce.1 to 148 84, ' ' 6bmhpCSty ofasMngti nrVedwtth LVcr t - fM Lites 4th, -. A report that , tlie Government h anJ orders warning the Alabama from, Drit p'wts, and. tliftt if more CritUh property Wan destroyed tlie. Goveranwitt wtaild destroy tkAlalMnra, was discred ited and aemi-oDldally ifenied, v ? " ; Drayon do L'Huys lias sp oti to for l;n Ministers alvims tnedy tiim". "'' . I ' ' llie N. Y. lleraid edit-viiilJjv fulmits Bosenerans' ' less to be ten thottiand, several hundred" wagon and, thirty cannon.. . 1 ; J ' French LegwlHtnre assembles 12th Jnunry. Official diHrattches from Gen, Blunt to Curtis an notinces the captiui of Van Curpri, Arki, 'wfyMoss to relids at Pipping Springs of all transpoi tation, camp and garrison equtppnge, one hundred prwontra, large ami'4int of anrpq, ft.it ion, ai)4 Mcteamuoata, V'i") Various jotrmals 4kmoonc4 the tenor of the recent di ' plomatlc 4Sorroixndence laid before Congress. ' ,, ; "fJiKPORriT FPOJl'' TENXE&SEB'-I B It AG Q VAIOSTO B.JK-ESE)IT AirrACING, .j- , i -u. ( ' ' --Acoost-, Jan. 8. t Special dwpstf to Charleston paper' tromChaHa fiooga 7th,Mys Bragg addrased the citizens t Dechcrd " and Winchester (on',Hondiiyk" isiaaring 'them be ,4 Would'ut-leave theitt toilie eoeiny but would oke a etand but ween Almira and Tullahoraa. 'lie hai fallen 'rt2 k.id. t - which they had exhausted their energy, tie stated oui)oM pni'tVuwn'.kiM tliat -t&l tlie enemy 1,000 vt 20,000. " Yankee have ad- . f need six mUea frcnn 1 Mnrfreetdjoro cojnimtling wore than usuul .dflpretSjrt,;t. ; ; V - - It fa-belieronrrmwjU pVfoid'th line , of Duck KiverC ' If nrfrcesWo'Jis Bail to. be nn riioeoupied by tither force, l Uqrgna and- Forrest, have; Y v iuTned. They cajitwed and paroled (bree Uliittsand .-i prisoners and killed and wounded ft largo numbers. i YANKEE CAVALRY lUliC- r ;." .pjf A :BiCMMoso, Jan, 8. Yankee cavalry aWut'tjne- lUndre,t stroriglsited :)Tll prceent tormmuajorklliver Jlulroad, "'tils fawning, and destroyed a sloop and btlior nrob- .wty found iherao; T gd'nboats , wers -reported pp. iwbuiiiii up x auiuiiay nverjine onjeci pronabiy l to break, rjn if trade betweV Elcrltnond Anil Yprk 19 J.--' fcjM ' ' - ' ' - .. '.--5'- . i t iv . EfSXEST MEJ WANTED , i ' .belloustott Te !egVpaS calls forVfewKJB m V 'tfiat tjorfjniunity: WewJsrt, wirfar-off " wmawiy in uwTpnrsmi ut nonost jnen under aim fultiej.' TKe Good Book keys that ho who seeks ikall find, W ni fear, pur Texas friend wilt find but little nf that-for which &e- seekshonesty until the wsr U over, i 'If'the Telegfah find more of 'the articles' ' tnan 14 wanieu sdoui iiouxuu we 01. wis port 01 tue taoral Vhieyaro would like to share with him, for jt may be eonsklered a - remarkable 4neidehcV that rMny of f their wants' are fclt in t1ih citydr thai at .least many 01 nc ae.manua.ror eyippiying .mmhwouw iiive oiioptednwl ropeote'JbereiV.,-)' A'--"jl vVeqj(ljiillustritlon'X' n- ? " "Wanted eotne bohest cnterprlninj menwbe will furnish wood fn tills city t $fi per cord, half the pre sent pricesr' There is plenty of money to be made h this bualiWsSt'V Wood nsecl Vl be fimuahe her at fa 40 per cord, It cost no nrnretu ent jt .and- haul it now tlian formerly', , But a tuitfrly devil liaa got pos sesion of the woodman -an .kwked their 'consciences ot.' ,iL ,) &tUT) I 1 r .. ' . ? v Vjire(l enme honest tanner, whn, while lie makes leather at et of lts than ftty ceuUs pourid, will not s-euron tlie loly vtuigt liU thiit tie cannot f foAl to sell U-nt lees thafl d4lar and lialf.---1 Yanted--exinHr hpoeat shoemHker,1 who, while the metcriids for making pair of boots cost hlrn- less than fifteen dttllurs. ii nut ebarsimf forty dollars for the bootn, devtaring with th blankest aln Javit face that ho cannot afford to do the workfor less, 'f' .' Wanted several nonest small, ifarmeni, who 'Will sell chicken, "eggs, potatoes, etcr, at honest prices, ; wamoo iwtiest tarmpe, nonest greens, nonost Vcgetablcn generally that will grow as clieaji as they did lietire the wsr. -f J '- - ' . ' Wauted bonesfci merchants for varioss purposes wliv willbe satitifiod with fifty per cent, profit. In this oonnection we will offcr a ttti of a , thouiiiM dollars for the prodtiutio of any reeordof Chrutnla merchant wna on ins 'ttentn dm, ciireaea a oenei that mure than 60 percent, profit was n assurance of God'a f,tvor I - ' 4 - Wanted-Jionest hiwao owner, who are willing to hush up about the extortion of otliers, while. they get 6mr times as much rent fur their property as, were they tenants, t bey would deem just una right. " It U but right to sny that there ore mnre honest horse otrrt- era about than" any other class, and hence exceptions are all the more glaring. WanteiJ-honest men to pay honest debts without unmtmlslon. and not beg off ''Until Cotton is worth CO "cents per pound."' " In tact the want or honest men ) becoming mm paiuful fn society. It is gutting to he a serious ques tion to What- wsareall eoming. Everybody curses tlte extortioner, white everybody only waits the op portunity to practice)' extortion hlinseff. Have indeed nil the hncst men gone hi the army Where Is this thing wend 7 - 1 Nvmai thong!! alt the people had sold tlien-.- u;lve8 tn Katan for the paltry privilege of taking dou ble ttriee far any tl iug they have f r sale.,: Talkof shame)" They uwe bo s'nm7 no honor, no patriot iien iiotliing but growL greed, greed." . ; .:. . Exscutire Department North Carolina,) Rawws, Pfev. ar, isl J I TIIE Plt fiStlDElfT OF THE COXFKPKttATE , State baring denvd tt neeenar.vto call into service, uuer the provwinn of th recent, act of Ooogmt, ill 'porfoBS liable to aiilitary dot between the aires of 18 and 0 vean, the Commanding ((freer of (he Militia will rail nut their respective KegimeDU and enroll and conduct to the Camp of Inttraetkin H perfin liable to military duty Under this law, at lech time a Colonel l'eter JlaUcU, Chief Enndling Officer for the State, may dicect. .11. Tlie enemy are prettiog upon u la great Bambert, with ths InteDtioo to OTorwhalin lu by a winter campaign. Oar danger smw comet from the Honth aide of Jamei river, and a the -e0 of war approaehet nearer to our borders, it becoieet North Caroliaiant to rusb erea mere promptly than Man to the defence of oar own territory. If we can drive liiin back once more, a we hare 10 often done, there" it every reason to hope that hi strength will beeffecteally brokeei The rarieuj Olficert entrusted with, the eiectiHoB 'of this ordjr ar again commanded to ue all diligence in anreating deserter and absentee without leave frota the army, and all good eitiicns who prii lib erty and independence, are earnestly invoked to auiat in burrting off all aueb to their regiments. The brave and patriotic soldier will not or-tay kis forloagb anlett provldeBtially hindered: The coward alone will thirk at hoine) whiUt hit braver comrade .endure the heat Sad By order of Governor Vases : i ' -'r-.. Dee W. , . J. O. MARTIK, Adft Gen. l ,t-',. ,1 ' I In' nl . ' : " AtTDITOR'S DEPAfcTMEIf T. mnK ATTKNTIOX OF Al-Lv PKBSOXS WHO ARE J . I eoneerned is hereby called to b Act of the Oeneral. Aaacmbly which create Ltb otfiee'ef Auditor of I'nblic Aco Hints. - 1 , .. . Accounts with th State' for (he. expenditure of public money will be required tn conform, in all case touching .;;i.t Tnira tn tl.a Arm Reirntatlnns of the Confede- tTat eilate ; and all accounts, whether in the military of 1 ... .1. ...II J . . . .J .U . M,.-A.H.M.V ,n K n.. m cue Clf 11 uvpitlowll. M,w BVv.iy.ww w v j.. tented quarterly, aud at toon as may be after the close of the regular quarter. . . ' 'J ' . , ? ' The undersigned avail himself of tB present oppor tunity to notify all who are delinquent to rendering aC' eounta of pubfio money or property in their hand liaee the eommenoement of tho war bow pending Of the aeeea sitv of havinsr their accounts prepared and settled. ... The attention of the Oeneral Assembly will be called to the name of tneee per too a, ana tutu wtu p atrcetea in cases Whore this notice It disregarded, : Claims against the Stats will be .audited according te the rule observed by 'the late Board of Claims j .,''-- .'-. -- ' '- 1 e F. WUIJ.IF8. ( Jaal-Cl .-. - r , ' ' . t . Aaaitor.se. .i fka fiundanl. Rniriita. Rtata Jonrnal. Favotterilie Ob-- server,, Wilmington Journal, Jtaliabury Watch Bias, Char, totte Democrat and Atheville Kews.wUl copy t timet and kill. A &MlM..nffiM "i ; . V UU HUH W . .....l-fc. e,- n ' , I Onnn Rkwariwi.os.t.os thiv HTH DE- ilp&yjAAJ cembr, between Raleigh end Graham, a large UUAUn. I nu.s, uouna wnn iron aoopa, wiui a ta ble tacked-on on end, marked "Mrs. 0. II. Edwards, Graham, Alamance county, N. C.M It Wat probably put off. at om other Station by sfliftake.: I will pay the bi)v reward for the delivery5 of the same, with contents, to the Railroad Agent, Grabam Station, . ' ' - ; Jaa8-lw ... ' s. OMWi. ip ...'... - LVXUSf BERG. , ' TtHERK BEIXG MORE LA5D IX THE TRACT TlIATf I I need, I would sell a part, 1&0 acre of the 11' X-TjM-BF.RS NUKSBRr. TRACT 0 LAS1, about one.' third being woodland, and within one mil of the town of Urtesebore v "vVi inu. vary ramanie iraci w unn na n it am. of the best -orchards in the State, eontaioiur so ate tn tluxuatul choice, and aeloct (rnit-bearing trees of tlw different- warietietr vu a Apricots, rears, flectannet, Plums, Cherries, a .finasclecthiBinf: 1'eackes, Apples, Ac. ' The hnarovamesU are good and Purchasers ar is? .ytted to com and see for themselves. . r . ,v Jan-Jm t.fH Oreeaaboro', N C. COMMISSIOJSER IN THE "vTESTERX : w-flH' K1CH0LS WILL HE TflTEO FOB XT THE f - Municipal FJeetion, to be held en the 19th Instant, as a WMMijiNiuati. rorjns nmwt narn. - , .Jan S-at- j . -VOTERS, Jan S3t W1SH TO PCKCIIASE OK HIRB FOB THE WEXT 'I year tn honest, tms'y temal Iloase tervant, prefer a pTTuitrydarkeKSAwily'tO ' - H. KlrifHAM, t COIlMEftCIAL CITV MAitET. ItALiion, Jan. T. .w.......4fiW ...................fa ..,n-tri..'ive .....,..lft ,....,.:s.60(J5 $3f Me.(l APPIjEOreen... f"' . BACOX Hog msnd. BRKF..-. -.....,t. BEESWAX.,. t PPlA l'i0.utfrSti tMHMjiMtiv.l BTJTTKR tsiv .as .iet.4, iu." CAXDLES Tallow-..,l xeStef sweet wa1" l ..VU5 tM.t )3 ..I j.,........$io MM ' .Adaiasnilne., Pperm., COA!fer Barrel. v COFfE.M,.wi.., I...4K. j.....Xonia market.' FtOUfA Family u.. MI. ' iuperBne... - ...is'ii Cine.. ..$20 FODDER Per hundred. ...... .4,...kA.,rf.....$ &0V ..........,.TSW ...... ...rt..$3ig'$J M , 1 JasaWaeaeWtftafs $1 n f...it.At 60c FEATHEHS.... .1 VLAXSEEO,.,... G EKflltBi(a'aetMe'( fy flIDE8r-Dry.,....un.... y 'e 0eo.j.,...A..". HAT--Fe,r hendredm,. IiARD...;.. i........... MBAI- ..,i-.. a,..SeaktwSwv9'! 0 a 4HSat4ittaak taad , f y 1 KAI1.8.. ...... a OATS Per hundred J. swsH4tv'-t runa PEAS Ground........ " ' Stork ' .Wbite Table.. RAOB.M.et.. .... iiyjg....:.. 8AI.T- ' SUOAU llrowa. ...... . Coffee Loaf.......... TAtl.OW., ... t30 per lmndred.. :. $2ffJ S .i. til ti m. ,w.....i.5re iZ!".'V-.".V.ii'fr5 ' 00e , 'V,4,W - V None, 5055 WtlEAT.. ...$S '-. Farman anil Mherrwu;t reinemb.-r that the price of auuiy artiekt la the above Hut finetnete nearlv every day in proportion to tlteir abundance or teareity fn markuW i yAYETTEVlXLE 8IABKET. ."- w.v ' ,r Jsjmary T. 'Baeon 50e.i lird J5e.; Pork ?5e.; Beef ftofi Butilien, by the aide, (ialSc; Butter 7.Vafic. Kgg 3oa40e. per doti, Corn $2al 10 per but.; Cotton Wc for good qualitr 1 Cotton Tarni S3 OOafi 00 per hunch of S lba.; Flour $23, OOiW 60; Cotfee none; Ttve fi per but; Swedca Iron 30c; Xaila I5aS0j Sound Salt 4l)e per pound; Peat$2 2i perbua.; 4-4 Brown fcheetini SSatiOj Spirits Turpentias 60c per galhg. 1 aaiManMBMMKHnBKiwaBHHaeMaaaaaaaaaMa DosT(os ros t Sin.niKgs. Many perannf in the State are ready to contribute what they can (pare in clothing, ahoet. ' blanket, Ac. for the benefit of the tid dler or North-Carolina, provided thoy ean be made cer tain that the article tent will reach their destination. We bare taken com paint tn ascertain how thia can hi done, and the following is the reeult -of our inquiritr. Thete arrangement may be relied upon 1 li Governor Vanco hat ordered tlie Captain of every aiilitia district la tlio State to tall upon each fami) v ia tbeicaavouJ diabicU, to jiurcbam or collecf (ajiat tliey may be willing to give, to the Koi-th-Carolina toldiera, blanket, jh.net, linsevs, leath .r, thm-, nocks, carpets and dotbo ready made, to be delivered by the yolonoi of the regiment to'tEit Quartcrmaater in Raleigh, tu be forwarded by him to the proper Iregimeefor company. , 3. Uesidea this, the people of one or more Captalu't dis tricts, if their 'donations are sufficiently targe U hittil'y it,; may aeloct a gentloman whom they may prefer to carry . oa 'their donation' to the regiment or company and the State will furnish the transportation and pay the nccet ary expenses of the agent. ' ' . ; 1 . 3. AH article donated should be carefully put up In packages, bags, boxes or barrels, and they shonld be legi lily directed to the soldier or company for Whom thev arc intended, naming the company and regiment, ami il' pot,, title the brigade. ' ' v ; :' 4. Persons who with to scnil nr tielc In .any aoldier or companv, but who do not find it con venient to deliver It to thi) Captain of (heir d '.strict, or tn a special Agent, by dinciing it eacefully as above, may deliver jt to tlie nearest Railroad Agent, drreeted to tlio care of Captain C. W. GarrettQuartorniaster at ltaleigb, N. C and it will be promptly fomardod. '. .. ' '';'"' &. All articles' intended for sick ir woundt- aildiers, 01 for hoepitalt, must bu. carefully direotudv and tent to the Care of Surgi .m General Warren, Kaluigb, ,N. C . Kov. H,fHI. tf - ; .... .-, , 1, Headqnrters Cninp of Instruction, 1 ViAHr ll.T1,HI.S, .UT. Vf J, , Ountus, -: ilSA5.'Dr.VO No. CFFICEtS OF MILITU REGI- menttare required to asaehihle alt pn-sous subject to ,ue provisions 01 urn aci i - on aci mi nuiunu h cr entitled an act to provide further for the public dctence,". approved September 2(1, 181.2, and enroll tbu' same. IT.'. A n Rnrnlltnff IWKA..P mill nn Kamillillr Board Will be appointed for each, Congressional District, who will gfVe due notice to the Commanding Oificer of Regiments to brine the Contcrlnt to the County Scsttt of tbt4r re spective Counties for exainionti-n. I mtrieilintelr upon ex amination, tnu aia L.ommeniing imcers 01 . negimenit wiH conduct alt Conscripts not having reooired certificate of exomptton to the Camp of Instruction, near Raleigh, III. All Deraonawho mar desire to Volunteo must do so before the 20th of Decanilior, the day stit apart for earoll mtsit, and -must join companies which, were in the service of the Confederate State ou tho Itith of April, 1862, i IV. Applications for exemption must, in all catet, be maae 10 ne -XirfNiinB -vuiwi m- Minrivi; auiiiicau; eople of aid appiieatlon being made in wrltin, duly worn to before aa aoting Justice of the Peace, and bear ing the certificate 0I the tlcru or tho Uottrt. given under the County Seal and tent through the Colonel r the Regi ment. An appeal may be taken from the decision of the fcnromng utucer to tnc uommanaantor ionsertpts. - ,V, All Conscript engaged on Government works will be enrolled and returned to their said work. - J in issuing tne anove oroers lor tne enrollment of Con tcripts between the ages of 18 and 40, the Commandant trails himself of the opportunity to thank tne Stat 0 (li ters for their antiring and laboriont ; effort) ia the dis- ehargaior their Unties ana. tne eincrent anrt ready assist ance rendered 10 nira in inuir omciai etpoctty neretolore. The Importance and absolute nseeasitv nf renewed ener gy and prompt action tn executing the orders faithfully, U fully expressed in Hit Excellency Oovemor Vance's ueneraturaar,o. iv. I ' t' r. ' '-' " , The efficiency of the army and tne tafety el our coun try depends, In a great measure, upon their faithful dis charge of these duties. ; iff. ... By erdor of Colonel Part Uslstt, Commandant of Conscript in K, C. iKojVrJL'"! ' J)eolt ..... ;rt- X MAXIf, Adj't," 1 Ofllcs Chatham Railroad Company, I :: i niien, nnrrtt, imis 1 T WISH TO HIRE TWD UtTKI.UOKXT NEGRO MEN spt..iii. m ... , ww, n .... ..... i wr me veur iwj. awr r. naiii, 9oet9-w fresfaeut. L-J. tJUILMARTIN, J 11R4I.KU IM WOOL, HIDES, TALLOW At WAX, 193 Congress street, tecon6 aonr ire's Jeslerson, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. . 8TJPPLY OF THE A1)VK ABTICMS Con stantly on hand. All kind of SKlNfl bought aud us s-im A Small Comfortable Dwelling, not too far 'A.' trotw-lh oapitol. It wanted for the balance of the present,' and probably the whole- of tlie west year. - Any person haying such a house to rent win pleas tank H known t, . J . .PU0GRE83 OFFICE. . .W.H. ' rvA ?',.,-, -WAT .. , ..EXTRACT liOOtVOOn. fi - C nnrk rtrtjxos extract, logwood, Jtst Z.sJKJXJ received, for sale by -f v DeelT-lnf 'v ' l i . 1 Cksri4t, t. 0. CAROLINA CHRIST Al If ADVO-i- v - . .- CATE. .-'T -TTTf . saw ssaits t IT IS CONTKMPI.ATKD TO kKSlTMK. THE TCB lieation of the iVonA-CgrWiNx AvontM at an eejly day, under the patronaire of the North-Carollnt Con ference, and under the direction and ownership of a Joint took Company, eompoiod of ninistci't and laymen, to te ware its permaaenov. , I, ilf L. ii. . ! ,1 . 11 . 1 n w. uv ni i, ii.inw hi, m unuiiiian fliinwii,, T It Will tuttain and defend the doctrlnet and ditciiiline of I . I . I .. I II 1. a .1- J 11 . . aneiaiuntwQiFft cipncnpwvnuri-H, ckmiwi, nu woor w a vance Chritt't Kingdom on earth, and to proaot peace and good will among all men. " Boaides itaearaeat, rtligiom character,, it thai I be an advocate of the moral, educational and industrial progrett of North Carolina a welcome i tor to everymatty and to the camp el our brav toldiera, and a faithful chroni cler of what stay be ateful and interethigaand of the cur-"- AIUartratlngTuid local ."minl'itirt aaditne rtockhnld ers of the Company, ar -tpeeiatty reqoeated to act Agents fir the paper. W -t f .'; . w The old jubseribertof the Adentntt will betupplied with the sew ri, to the fall amount due tbenl at the time of it Hii-pentiou, but at the mall book are Sot in the pntaes tiiia of the 'Editor', he mutt rely oa the " old tuhtcribert themaolveS and the Apent," to furnUk him- with thoir name and pottrnfliee and the amount due them. . . : , The AJcveH will be well printed on good paperaad will contain ait amount pf reading matter equal to any paper lathe Stat.."'-V' t ' '"J1" ""'-' V During the continuance of War iwlccn, the ub?riptiSn price.wlll be $ per annum, alway in advance. - - -- a Areata who tend ns.ten ot, more tm aubaoribera and the r.W, will be entitled to a conx efthe. paper for on year. ' It u aevtrawe mat a large 11 ne aent in at one. '"-Address. 1: 'WMVE. . PULL, A'diar. Raleigh, N. C. Jsa. 1, NORTH CAROLINA SIX PER CENT. COU t ' ION BONDS. , r'- TawsparMAstiisst er Xoatn CasottA, Dee 28, ln63. J. 'CJEALKIi PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT O this office until 10 o'clock, A. M ., IRth nf Jan. next, for the purchase of TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL-. LARS of Bonds, Issued by the State of North Carolina, dated Jan. 1st, 1863, running thirty years, and payable at this Department, ' . , ' The above Bondt will bar Coupons attached, far Inter est at six per cent, per annum, payable lut of July and' in 01 January. m eacn year. . .. Successful bidders, upon being Informed of the accept ance of their bidt, can deposite the amount of their bids,' Including the Interest accrued thereon, to the credit of the Public Treasurer, in the Bank-of North Carolina er Bank of Cape Fear, Raleigh. l'arties bidding will pleaae address their letters, endors ed " Proposals for N. ,C. Stocks,1 to the Publlo Treasurer, at Raleigh, N. C. ; The bids will be opened in the pretence' of the Cover nor, Secretary and Comptroller or State, and the Presi dent of the Bank of North Carolina. Dee ll-td . ' D. W, COURTS, Pub. Trea. NEGROES WANTED. Cr NEGRO MEN WANTED TO WOKK ON THE m)JJ Piedmont Railroad, now being built between tint place and Danville, V. We are paying liberal wages, and the negroes are well careil for. We alto want 100 CARPENTERS. Applv to i J. WlI.KEfl A CO., j 'Contractor Piedmont Railroad, Greenalxiro, N. C. Dee Mm M, ..'.:" LAND FOR SALE. -rpHK UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO 8EU, HIS' . I track of Land, situated 8 mile from Knleigli, in a healthy part tf the country, well watered, well timbered, S good dwelling, and everything desirable to make it a good borne. The track , contain THREE HC.N'DREI) ACRES or more. Immediate possession can be given, il applied for soon. " Q. A. LACK. Nov. 28-lm NOTICE. Q!f 8ATCBDAY, THE 17TH INSTANT, I SHALL sell to the highest bidder, on a credit of six months, in th town nf Henderson, 9 shares of stock lu tho It. k (i. Railroad ; bond and approved iccuritv required. 'O. B. HARRIS, ' .. ". AclminUtrafor of A. Alley, dee'd. State Journal copy two weeks daily, and forward bill to 6, B. II Jtn 3-5w OXFORD FEMALE COLLEGE. THE , TWENTf ;F0U IITII SESSION WILL COM-mence-on the first Monday In February, 1843, and cntlnue five months. For terms, Ae., snplv'to 1 ,i. 11, Mills, Jan 2 1m ' Oxford, Nortli Carolina. . ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT, 1 Ualkioh, S. C, Deo. 4, 1S62. J- bad Wanted. i wish to purchase lead j for this department. Persona having large or small quantities will please appHr to me. TlfOS. D, HOGG, Catt. C. S. Dec. 4-tf In charge of Ordnance. SOAP GREASE. PERSONS WISHING: TO MANUFACTURE SOAP cah obtain tho nccetaarv material from C- H. Thomp son, M. W.'K., by applying at the N. C. Depot. 0e half the amount given will be charged In exchange for tbe SoapjwcJvoA 1 T. D. IfOOO, Dee 2!Mf Captain and (!. 8. BOARD WANTED. TtOARD is wanted In a ronrenient part of the I city for a geotlaman and hi' wife. A room with a family that ha no other boarder will b preferred. Wil ling to pav a good pric for comfortable accoiniumlstiont. Apply at I'UOGBESS OFFICE, nov 23-tf PIANO FORTES. mWO OR THREE -EXCELLBNT PIANO FORTES ' J . SI (Piwrsb kJHil is . AKKiSr , t I mim m tvtw uhv t " u-nwi-&iiUiMVU ior line pv tTst t.'u BIlliJuikkT r . v-a. ' . ra a I . - - - - 1 BOARlfl BOARD t BOARD! G60D BOARD AND PLEASANT ROOMS MAT BE ' had in one of the most central and pleasant part of thU city by applvlng immediately to 1). II. BREEN, 1st two story hous In th rear of Mr. l'ullcn't Hotel, on Mar- tin street, Raleigh, Dee lH-tf " ' -NOTJCE.' 'V . ' ' a A LL PERSONS WHO PRESENT TnEMSfiltES J at th ofliee of tti Surgeon General, between th hours of and 10 a. m., will b vaccinated free of charge.. : EDWAltl) WARRKN, Dc i0-tf t Surgeon General of N. C. - ...1 ,. enj ELECTION. J I ELECTION WILL BE II ELD ON THE THIRD Ji MONDAY in January, the lth say of th month,, fur a, Mayer and nine Commoners. , , . II. B. R0Y8TER, , , " .'',!: -' 'W. F. ASKEW, ' ' v '' JOHN O. WILLIAMS, , .'4 MILLS U. BBOWN, Inspectors. see.xa-sn . . 1 ....j.t,;....., .. .g,....i...j., r. ,. '.- MONEY LOST. A MONET PURSE WITH SILVER RLIDERR WAS V lost a the street of llaleigh yesterday. It eos tamed between $25 and $311. Any one finding and leaving th tame at the PROGRESS OFFICE will be liberally re warded. " , ', , . , Nov. ae-tf , I WISH TO PURCHASE ONE OB TWO tJITT LOTS, with good luprovemenls. Would prefer thorn sear Central DenoL Awdv to : i. r DeeltHf 5 r .', J. H. XfRKflAM. IT S ARE REQC KSTED IT TH K. FRIENDS OF V. W. K. RICH A HDSON. Eq., to announce bit nam for COM MISSION Ell from Middle Ward, at ths ensuing tnnnlelpal election. i- Pee IT-td - ova RECTIFIED WIIlSKvT j" T K OR 10 BARBELLS OF OLD RECTIFIED WTITg. AJ KY for tale, delivered at Raleigh, N. C.,l$14 00 per galUrn, tf enlld far soonj Thtsse wishing to iiurehase will please call en A. 8ORBELL1 at RiWrb,aadr. a sSmpUeftald WkkAy. . ' Dl tw KORtH HOTELS. OAK CITT. HOUSE ".i RALEIGH, N. C, .: : N OW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF VISIT OH?. . BAR well stocked With tuperiar Liquor. LAKlHv supplied with th beet the market aford. r Dce.i-tf - 'v; p RANGBR H O V a E , WEST KlDE OF RAILROADS r GoIdSboro', N. C. Right Hand SiiU Going JSoiith. ' tfjt.ffan SidejSointf K MEALS KEADT ON ARRIVAL OF TDK CARS. , y. , . ATTACHED, ' On of the boat Barber Shops. The public may expect t ' . f GOOD FAREy . Attentive Servants, accommedating nflieert, Wlthevw t ether comfort found lu S SOUTHERN HOTEL!- " . -.. -) .'- ':. T. A. GRANGER : r (Late of the Atlantic Hon, Beaufort, N. C? .Jans IS "' ' ' '" 1 - " "rosirtVler. . BREAKFAST, Dinner and Supper Hottte, GOING NORTH, BUEAKFAST iTlti. A. M., DINNER GOING SOUTH, 1 V- M., GOISO NOBTir 8UPPEII .!, F. M. r MRS. ORIS WOLD'S UOTEL GoLPsoono', N. C. , Right Hand SiJ going KORTttXtf Mttd v Side going SOUTH;. Baggage' taken tu and from the Railroad free of charge. Passenger stopping at thi Hotel may rely on rf;4 Fare, gowl Booms, and every comfort that ean be had. An addition of sixteen large, comfortable and well furnished rooms, render it a complete as any establish mont'in the State. . ; r. : A good Barber Shop I attached to the Hotel. jrCT Meals ready on the Arrival of tbe t'ars.'B ar The Cart leave daily. aov 11 SU8XN A. ORISWOLW 10. HEADQUARTERS, , ) Cur or IjsTnucTio, Ciur IlomS, December 1, 1884. j In accordance with instruction from the Secretary of War the following General Order, No. OA. IS published : The Enrolling Odioert of this State will pay particular attention to tne same and report to thete Headquarter all officers and enlitted men who do not comply promptly with laid order. By order of Col PETER MALLETT, Commanding Camp of Inttrattion. E. N. Manx, Adjutant. ADG'T A 1NSPECT0RGENERAIS 0FKICE, KicnsoNO, Nov. tl, 1861. 0 tuna ai. Oasins, I No. M. J Commandant of conscript will cause tbe tiillowtng or der to be published for at least seven timet in a tuttloient aumber of newspapers in each State of th Confederacy to ensure lit reaching every part of the country. I. All commissioned officers sad enlisted men who are now absent from their commands from any other ransea than actual diabllity, or duty'undcr order front tfieSeo'V of War, or from their department commanders will re turn to their commands without delay. - II. Commissioned officer failing to comply with the r" irovrsioiis of the foregoing paragraph within a rcasonablo ength of time, in no case to exceed twenty dayt after the publication of this order, shall be dropped from tlie rolls of the army in disgrace, and their names will be furnish ed to th couiiAandant of conscripts for enlistment In the ranks. III. All enliated men who shall fall to comply with the provisions of paragraph I., of this order, within a reason able length offline, shall be considered a deserters, and treated accordingly, their names to be furnished to th commandant of conscripts, In their State-, for pubKca lion, or such other action at may be deemed moat efficacious.. ' IV. tor"der to ensure the efficient co-operation of all concerned to carry Jhla order into immcdatO effect, De partment Commanders-arc directed to require from tho commanding officer of each separate command In their Departments a prompt report of the names of all commis sioned officers and enlisted men now absent from their commands. There reports must state in each ease the cause of abseence, and any regimental, battalion or com pany commander who shall neglect to furnish tueh a re port, or who shall knowingly be guilty of concealing any ease of unauthorized absence, shall, on conviction there of, be summarily dismissed. V. Under the provisions of the Id clause of prrtgraph I. of General Order No. 02 commissioned lliceri and privates who ar incapable of bearing arms in consequence of wounds received in battle, but who are otherwise fit for service, are required, if not otherwise assigned to re port to the nearest commandant of conscripts 111 Ihrir re spective States whn will, If they are fitted for such duty, assign tbem to the collection of stragglers and the enforc--mont of tbe provisions of this order, with full power to call upon the nearest military authority for inch assistance at may be necessary thereto, VI. Officers nf the Quartermaster's Department, charg ed with payment of troops are hereby directed not to pay sny couiuiisioned ollienv non-coinmiisioued officer or Crfvatc w ho dues not furu'sh satisfactory evidence tnat e is not liable to tho penalties described in tho forego ing order. Any ditbursing oflicer who thai) make p-y-ment in violation of thia Order shall he liable a bit bend for the amount of tuck payment. By order t (Signed) ' 8. COOPER. Adj't and Iaipoctor General. DceJ-Tt , FIFTV DOLLARS REWARD. 1 I 1 UNAWAY FROM THE UNDERSIGNED, ON THE SIII.U about twenty-ne year old, perfectly black heavv set, and weight from ITS to 190 pounds wnen he left He has been hand-cuffed. Said by ia tnppoted to have been raised by Mr. Lewis, of Sampsoa eountv, N. C. When he left he bad nn. a blue jacket and white pants, very ragged ; lias good teeth and speaks freelv. 1 bought him of Mr. L. P. Robinson, nf Augusta, Ga.,'on tbe Ibth inttaut, and was on my way to Richmond, Va., and bad to lay oVer lu Raleigh oa aceount of not being able t get passage. I uu camped by th tide of the Railroad track. II left about dark. ' I will pay the above reward to any person who will de liver tsid boy tn any jail tor safe-keeping so that 1 can get liiia. Aay Information will be thankfully 'received. SOLOMON COHEN. -Dec itt-lm Care John B. Davit, Richmond, Vt. I STRIVE TO PLEASE. ' 3rm A.m XjlJO!BL. ' MERCHANT TAILObT- PROCTOR'S OLD STAND, , .'' ' faflterifU Slrt, Jiultipi, X. C. ' Ob " Ugly Bow," opposite Lougee's, Hard by Towles." -ITTOULU INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT HE nAS sV- on hand itall time a larg assortuiret ef CITI ZENS and MILITARY CLOTHING, and having procured the services of th immoi tal . M. FAKUISS, known at th best aud most tasty CUTTER In the South, alt work will be done under his supervision. I hope to receive s liberal patronage. i r Q. a. LACE. ueca-tr , ,1 () Jt CONSIGN it KM T. A FEW PAIR tP Wi v v BOOTSand SHOES, at . v 1 HARDING'S. Dee lT-tf BLOUNT'S CREKK-MAN V FACT UR INS urnrssi. s ELL PIIEF.TINQ 4-4 St) CENTS PER TARDi I OHNAMCHGS.IJ cent. tr vd: ' ' COTT051 TAKX, 89 Per bnaeh. " Teet-tf ' ' -V OKO.SfcNElLUrres BRISTLES I BRISTLES! BRli'TLEf 0 va uvuits 4o tirix o.aii wiLii paid pes pesad for BR1 ITLKS. - 7 - - ... v , ' ' v Xesl ' , .v. 1 1
The Daily Progress (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 9, 1863, edition 1
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