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'BY:'J L. PENNINGTON.5 A .l.-TERMS OV StfOSpRIPTION-V. Tha fnluiwing are, the only teuia of subscriptiua tolas Uil I'mosbah i. .... , , Daitr Fipor.l month, $1 00 I Daily Paper. months, SI 00 rs " asaj. " - s ' -oo The paper wuTodt bo iit tft'new.siibstjrlbori without the wuny in ad-vince ; anil t all eaaea it wilt bo stopped bta Ui Urn paid for expires, '' " K . job jrintino. . ; Havingaccess to Jub Priutiug material, said to M-sq'it. (say" 4b the -City, order for I'iUXTlXtt areaolicltyi .jtlHrark entrusted to iu will. b neatly and ejrneditloul- exocd, aad at prions as low. u possible in. taw tiu ; ITmSTEDlTlON":T I v. fMWlWaV'Wlt UK ASS0CjE& FHm. ,i LATER rpOMvWE QUTU-lIOSECnANS TO n ALLECKCLAIMS ., A GUCA'.' YfCTOIlY, Ad" ;--.-.' r -: ' - Abtfonal IiticUi gencer tltift receive ben.. Jt. contain bnt little new. Robeerari to Ilatleck, Jan, 6thf ay V WAavV Ibtlghf one- of the grteatewt feat ties of ti wcrand, arc vfcinriuiis. par iittTs snorts on the 8 1st was prevented "by a ""surprise en our right, flank; UoTcrtliclras we have, beaten the enemy 'after throe- days bafll They Aid with great predpitatioti j OOJja5uruay jngnij.a.nni hi? ins TOiutnntii ineir cav alry Juft tbU.i-ttiurniug. tflwi? lis jUjwy .Tieavy- Gen. Bam and Hanjun k.'Jed, andCSasiion, Adams, and Breclilnndg wounded. ; "i -I - J t r (Signed) C UOSnNCttASSU Yankee General a AltU'lwll t' Uallcck, rjfasuvillo Ja& J5tVTo relwtf a,fa Slipped atjdrtrifop frotq MorftwaWij we are;pimiuing,:tKcm. Tbe.jeWU are tArta)Sh V l!CJirBjtioB:pfTul.lo6iim.'--Tlicr Lord it ov onr siderThe rebeto eran Lippot) anil (he Cunfaerlmiti igoodvWtSng condjtioiv, s 'Another ac count from Nashrilla saya BtMiloy' lirijraHo enteral Murfrecsboro ejiiwjjay.,!"!' ore terriUy cath.rcJr Out f ISO Cbloncle engaged, 19 were Jdlled. -. -i-i'f- fllw rUlaiWpUJe j?reti.fw dispaicliei froi4s'l rle'Titlt, irtilcjh ki'AB. the j&w Ten-, wmXk iSSSbm iwiSei. Bnn ceplared fytki; tnTe7TniK, W " iftelil- jtMwerii-iatti eight Uwuaand barrel of fl"u"r. ' TLc Ctunlx-tlaiiil w rising wpJiy..;iJ;'r' ": ' . -:J : Bet ween fir tod fix hlindre.1 wemea and diildren, roftigeoscamo ujoafl ofjtruce boafstxl are now in rcUaburg. , ; ..- f .' '-' CAPTCRE OP ILlittniET LAXT. WESTFIELIV BLOWS yfc-PBI30EU'S TAKEV. iO. Special fapailjffil&aiUer and jftf' dated Jackson, 8: New Orkatw Ddia 6 recei ved atPonch ctoula, containitfiai fyp'ng : About 2 "o'clock New Year's morning four feM gwiUoateriie o-b Btiffiv loe Bayou into Galvcstfin Bay, along side of tama' Hkrriel Lane, no or eacli aide. Texan aharp ghootcra then eommcnceJ assault on her' and aooa succeeded in kiffing all the gunner aud Uapt W8wyth heT commander.. Tbe-aaaailaht tlun U"rtIeJ ier after a desperate strnpg lfrarid captureil ber. Rebel gnuboatg U'ere liued and fortified -with cotton after the manner of flw boats rn New Oilears known as JlootgomPry fleet. The WestfidJ, uuder cuirvoiandur ReBttbaw, jeiariafned hot i) bVtateh ant after consulting, ifi?- - errs and men agreeing they bte Iter up with all on board including hfmself., Ouly eight eaqnpoil. Balance pf the Yankee flaet and one tran;fHrt eecaped. Two . coal boats at wbarf together,-with tto eowpa'.ilcs of 42 Mass; Ilegiraent were captored.- -AJaral rcaa.1 was placed aroiftid tlio harbor W wjtch the Harriet Lane and prevent Confederates sending her to sea. 'Alctrtitcr and Iteg&a li4S tlW! fallowing private dispatch; - ' ye; -j- : - ; ... --..s -; .,' Zjiili" ''V' Deccbcd, Teks, jTaa.J. Host, J. Pob9Tthe Being - outnumber morq thau two to one by tBo cnonty, onr troop utterly ex hausted by cold mud' rafa and 'four .'days iucossant Cgfitlng, with losa killed and, Wound!, J?cn, Bragg has dctermtued to ail back npou iDttck river.' .The enemy' showed L was "reccivinglarge reinforcements from Keutuky. '.. '- Bj a akitlful night marcli, corerp.by the adrnlra ble cavalry Cf Wheetor and Wharton, tlxe whole army With all its Bupplieitand ! captureil ar&s U hoi( con contratiog iu it new lines,' ready fur the- enemy when ever he shall advance, ,. Since this ariny crossed Ten-, nesece river, In Noveojbpr, wo have captured 8,600 'priaouersover 10 ptec'oirfelinery 8000dmII artny .and lots of wagone. '-l-'i -:i,-S -J ? i .nYAlCEiES'lMfp afi1"- "Ti i : ; - - -, ' v - V-MOSM, Jan. 9." The AtUnta tiUe'Mgnctr says the Yankoe prUoner tafcus e Mrfraborip' hare wturBed, Tb Ysakae an thorttioa refill to reeUva thein unless acpompoiud by of- - aoera. - Sereaty-three Yankee ffiieri t AugoiU. -''BsiaTf ADTAJriDlSO AND KftBBWo AXf STSXlr -- sv -"lXttI?i'IE.XESSEB.. .----r ; , , Jho enemy has advanced his liues jibs- reiliii tUi side of ' Mrrreosbro'; He kai been guilty of -the moat ratraj? a vens,etiormiiieS,'jtca)ing iiratit bfbperty, robbing pcaca '..jful'eitUeaa aratfBVos;4:"W", - CAPTURE OF TnE ItARlUE? h A X 6B0AfiDE AXD , -..- TAKEJf BY TKXA5S. . V.- ' ;' .;.':: -RieBnoaa, Jaa i-t p;M. ; A pfBeial ilstjiteh from OcntraJ 9- Uagrnder eon ' firnis tb captare'of ths ifffrti,ctoe oS Calvoo; Tbe teat of the fleet escaped IgmHainitmiiiy.nndor cover G?9ag ffrtrafeff.- Getferal Ik-udery I have abont six irao slresV piiMHicfs sad anarfis -fiaatit if vsloable stores, ' Krm,Acs-1is Hurrirt lun is vervlittte, injured. Ska was cairied by boarding from tr high premure eottcra (ipaatciwrMmied ty T.a irlry ind artillery "C0n nri fitvy-ARDi-Lost, o?f tnfi UTH DE- tiP-sAAA cemht,j batvroea Raleigh and (Jrauani, a . BLACK TRC5K,'boand with e hH,'witb a ta ble tacked on one eud, walked 'Mra, O. H. Edwards, .Prabarn, Alamaneeconnty, Jfi C." H wis probably pat ffat om tber Sution bmWlakei t will pay '.the '.oovoeward forthe aVllvefy of tbe saiao, wittoeonWaits," "ta tbe Railroad AgenV tiraham Btatjop, f,'w' Jsn -lwg';, aW t. 6M00T. n ."Tlittf KEORO GIRIif ORHIEE FOIt THE PRE' 4J sentyear BUevllvnt house scHraot. "Apply torYo gressofficc.. - , ' , v iT'WHt- j.-.-v.'""..,-'' j, .-."".' j :' .....;., VOlilV; viH IvkTESX FfiOM XIIK RDUTHV V tfWBATTli bi5utFBEISB0It0,. ; i . iryJcuti. aj:rocTo;WK5cANs Ocnend Jlosoctaus las dwpatched to the War Uc p:vrtnnat sr full history f the protracted contest at Murfrobiro'( H'lucb be says ended in . (lie total do Cuat f the Rebel arm 7 'and tlwir. disorderly flight to wards Tallalioruaj. We annex ,thu offiaul dispatches of Roscvranz : . . . j ' lI'(l!!P0URTEEXTfl ABMT CoBPS,- , - ., X?. ...J)f?,aTjiKjiT or -m .CoatBUtuiu , , Ix Font cut Mom HBhSwooo' Jan. 8, f A via STAbuviUje, Jan. 4, 18C3 J , To U. W; C.ueck; pcpcnd-U'Chief. . , . , ' -.af J - WabJiingtoq i ' "On tho 2ftiU-of JJecembojr we marched from Kadt yillo In tbjee cojanini-, GercrnlML-Couk by Kolins vilbpikej General llamas from bis ciicnmptuwit on FrnnkUn's pika, via Wtlion pike, audGoaerid Gnt toodcaon tlisi niaia UortVjsiboro' pikcf . V ! i Out left and centre mtt with rfrong rslance, such as t ho nature rif tlio Cnr.ntry pernuts,., tl rolling tr hill rsiitss fckJrted by cAlar thickets and farins, and lutraiicted Ty" srnJITl sin-ams; with rocky Huff bank's, forming serlotf .rftarW";' -v 7 -.' . - . penural McOk diTTe General Hardoe's corps a mile and u half from N'-fiusvillc, ami oM'upiod the ' Gen, Crittwwlen rtacTied within a mile -and a half offovcrgoev.7 ; ' - - . Geo. Tbomes' rcachof lhok Wdwn pike, meeting with no yenotui - nppwition. v - On tlie 27th, Gen. SUGx'k drove Oeneral ITartlee fromfulir.svii!e nod pushed forward a roconnoJtering division sis miles toward giiclby'vfl To, and fotmil that General Hnnta had retreated toward", Murfeesboro'. 'General' Critti'iirfen fciu&ht aiid hvye the enemy before tiiro, occupying the line of Stewarts Cfeek," and capturing some priSjitcts With slight hws. ' . General Thinias- oeciipteil tho; vkialty'ef NoUns vijle, whan he -Was partiailyaurpriaed, thrown into cbtttiisHMi, and diiveu , biibkl Gtmerti4z8I)Cfidati'a ;ji- vtion'had 'repulsed tha enemy 'four times an! protctf tcdtliC.ilahk.uf.thecciitrc, which not only luldits o?.o,ljut advanced until this untoward events which compelkd n,to retain tlie hfft. wing to rapport right until it ijliould. b) rallied u83 assume a new po sition. . - - . . Oh tlie ltiiit4t tiu? tcI e!s opened by an atUtck on us, were niin repiiloi!. Qu tho : 2d' instant there was skirmishing along the front wi(! .threat?; of an attark until .about three o'clock tu tlw afterrHWii. wheu the enemy ailvanccd, throwing a sniall ilivLioi arross SUnie river to oc cupy the commanding grojiiid tin're.-' W14!c Jfow5tiioitt'riug,tiiC grouiJ occupied by this division,1 Wbtch had iio artil!cry,.I saw a heavy fijfco emersing'frem the wood and aSvaucinfli in. litis of batik) three luics deep. Ti.ey drove our liltt tfivis hn Ik-Iois) them s tier a sharp con test, hi .which we JostJQ or 9.0 killed,. ami ;!:tx Uuinlri i'. aiid seventy five wounded ; hut they. we. fiuaily repulsed by Gen.' Keg'oiy's rivi.-.ri and the remaining trofps of ton left wiii of ilea. M'-rtoii's Pioneer Brigade and fled far oVirthcuVlil aud beyuml their inlrunchincnts, their officers' rallying them uib great difficulty, lie lost lieavily.. . W occupied tlie ground with left wiug hiit night. The lines were completed 'at four u'vhxk in tho niuriiiiij. . Th 2d wasspent in htin'uig np nml distiibiitinj; prov'kions and awimiiiiti.in. It ima owu raining all day. 'I'he ground is very heavy. V. S. Risikciuxa, . r ' '. Mfli Gen. Ctti'tig. . C.v:p seas MusfSc. r.!r.nRo', V . ' Jan. 4, 1863. Major (lcit.cri fl. W. IIttlleck, (teterql-inCiirf: f IVHoaii'g my .dispatch of last cveiiiug.'I have-1' anuouuee that the cuvmy oro' tu full retreats. They left hu,t i.ijd. ' - " ' .The rain having miscd tlie river,, and the bridyu across it between,tlte left wing and centre being in complete, I detmcf it prctdent to withdraw that wing during the night. This wfeupied my time until M ur v'flock; ainl Mgucd-the tnatps.' Tlie announcement of tlie retreat was known to the at Keren o'clock Ibis inornir,gv " 'Oof amuiuuillon train arrived dining the night. 'IVday W'w occupied in distributing ammuiution, burying tha dciSd.and collectiiig arms from .the field 0 Imttle. ' , , ""' . .The pursuit was fommcnceij by the centre, the two fcadiug brigades aniving at the west side of Stone river thja evening TI e railroad bridges was saved, but in what condition .is not known., ' -1 . ,. WefsbaH occiijsj' o, town and push the pursuit tu-mijrrow. . . , . . . , '" Our Medical. Director. estimates "tlis wounded iu hospitals at 5,50Q, and our dead at 1,000, .. Vq have to deplore the Joss uf Lieutenant Colpnci Geresche, w!usb capacity and jjeniiral deportment Lad already endeared him to all the ollicers of this Couimaudtand whose gallaHtrVoii tha field of battle eseitod tlicir admiration;;. ,AV, S.. ROsechans, t , w: jv - , - ; :3&4t Gon,.Oommaudiog. j : .. TUB OnT AT MUItFRiESBOnft,-. -r- L The Herald attaches the greatest importance to tlie roOont battle at Murfreesboro, and says: ,.j v' . . "1C ,he coriibinatiiin of tha Unjott Jirms iri the -Sonthwest should .now fail, itid the Confederate "chief tains, should be finnllv v'u Virious iu the eonHict with RcQrans, by the sudden. ancumnlatUm,ot"aTlar;e rtiufurcenicut. ouius tu' Ux.ii- manor itiul shorter JiiKg and their. havjiig possession ofthe.riujroads and tue jcicgrapuic epmmtuucations tne fortunes ei our cause would bocomu. desperate. . Kotonly would tbe awry of i.itosacrin bo; destroyed, but Kashville would be -in diUiaWj.-nnij Grant and Sherman would be placed in .ijiiruinetit pcrU aiKl-by. vigntuusly.fih lowing p. tha blow tha - relHw; would. bo placed iu such a-tfiuinphanf p-mtiio as toluft tha tide of in yaipn to the Nurih. . The fuct of 'Joe JuhnsoD- the confessedly sccgud bes general iu tha Confederate ar my-rbeiug assigned 'to the -chief, command of Uiq rebel army in tlia outhwixt, Jiid ' the.titlaw. fact, that the Confederate President liawe! f, .ijeehiing the aqua tion of Virgioic sufficieutly safe under lie,' thinks the crisis iu the $mthrcs't needs cveu his own. pre-' cine, arepMiifo of the mmeijso -importance which is "attaclierl'iiy the leadrit.f the rebellion ta the succtwa of failure ;if their 'wrrris- in that lim tinn. The des perate Jiat urn of this flglinj in" 'IVnocWe, at; Vrieks turg and . iiXher.point jn Mississippi, and the lnrge; form' engagedv'.trit'T side, also serve to show that this fs no wUnaryVanrpalgtr, and t.hnt-the Jifo oT the republic' or the Success of rebellion" may depeud v pon'the itwiie." ' ' "'" ""' ' -' ' : :- 1 raxeigh, n: a, January 10, i863. f ' . ., ... 1 '.". i "; . t ., 11 111 1 MnMmiw iiumiii iiiiiiih1i in if ijii nil mi hi wmii in wn 1 mn ' " NO. 54. COHIHEECIAL CITY MARKET. Rjj.SiQH, Jan. 7. S48 W1; $i r.V.V.V.V"..'!.'."!."ijf',i i ; 607S ,..t...is!i 91 a1!-25 .3 :. sio 50S0o ......... ..None 19 market. 'W ,..;..'-0 50 ..,,....751)0. y.....W?S SO -it n ..ts.. in 1S1 i...l a :a :....;..i..w....G0c Si 60 ......., .,;..;...4e .4 ..., .,,tx,.00 ,$2-2o$2 50 "y...,.,...,.....C0e . r.'..i.........'',..f-2 50 ..t...-:. .,u... 30 per baourcd. ............St ......,......$1$2 25 ... . ,...........-....$2S'2 ?5 .:.. .........3 to .s St ., , sriff5 '.. ...r. .sueDo v, v.v,v;-l. ; non'. .,-..,,... . ... 5055o ...K..'. .' Farmers and others must remember that the prices ol i: manv artjeles in the now Imt ltactuate. nearly ererr a-.iy in proportion to their ubandnnce -or Scarcitv in market. APPLET Oroea..' " ' Pried BAOOS Hog round .... beef...-....:;....;...,., - UKKSWAX , v v.- tR4m..U ..........w BrjTTEU..... CANDLES Tallow V , Wai Uy tbe box-,. ' " -; ... Adamantine.. ., .Sperm.. .....,m,. CORSPper Barrel. , .. rniDKEKS. .....,............,.,;.....1 c(KPiiE...,;v..iy.;...... mas.,.,,.. FLOVB-Faiuily . 8upertiua ' fine., ... fOt)ERPer bundled ......... ... KATUKttS. ....... ......... ... rii-.i-.su. ....... HlUtS Iry - - v '.'.' ' ureen irAr i-Per hundred, MOL.VSaE3.. WEAL ........ OATtMPar hundi-ed..,.':;.. . ' jUleand. POK...,i...,.. ,.. PKAS (.round..,, ,'ir.... " Btock........., - -Whits Table......'.:...-. nA0f?;v...-'.........7..i. rior..: BYK..;";-, SALT-....- ., SUGAR ltrown..: '." ... Ooffoe v..,. " , Joaf...' TALOW........i WHEAT... j" V , rotb KECTIF1ED WHISKY. i CT OR ill MAttRELLj Of yf.D .RKCTiUlJD Wftl.St 10 JvY-for le. delivered at Raleigh,,. C at $H 00 per gallon, if called t"t snnn, . Those wii-hmjt to purchas will pfcase call nu A. SOKKEI!.. at Rahitrhi and see a. staple of said Wkl'ky.- - , V-tw , , 5. -': :.....-' . '- . SrAYETTEVTLI.E MARKKT. January 7. Rnron !Wc; I.srd 35e.; Pork 25e", PiCof f i"i lintehers," br the side. 14aI5e.; Hutter 7r,85e.j Eirsa S.mtOc. per di., Corn $2a'2 10 per bus.; C'itton 20ef'r S'""1 qalitv ; Cotton Yarn? li 05 Oil 'pet bunch of .5 IV.; 1'lonr $'23 COa'M SO: Coffee nnnc; JIi o ,.,pe'r bnsf Swedes Iron 30c; Nails 25a80; Sound Salt l ie pof pound; Peas S3 2.1 per bus.; 4-i Browa Khoetlng-s j3a50; Spirits Turnentiaj 59b per gallon. .; l)ds.TiONS roi(i8 tsouinju." Many periionii ia the State are ready to couti lliute bnt they can 8iaro in clothing, shoes,"blaukcts, ic lor 'the benellt of tlie sol diors of Xorth-Caroliua, pioi led lliej1 cftn bu inade cer tain that tbe articl? Hint ,V, ilL reach tilth- d..-tin;ition. We have taken mo paina n aseorbiin how tliij can he done, and tho- follon ing u tha result of our iuipiiries. These arraugeinclita iun-be ri-'.ied upon : . 1. Governor Vance has ordered the Captain of every militia district in the -State to call upon mi ll family iu their several districts, to purchase or rollcct what they niav J)d willing to give to tlie North-Carolina soldiers,, blankots, janes.-linsevs, leather, shoes, siiek.. er"'t'.anl clotlies ready made, tu ba delivered by thtf Oolonel of the roftiwvnt to the-Qnartermaiter iu Uul.-iirh, tu be forwarded by bim to tna proper regiment or company. . 2. Besides this, tho people of one or more Captain's dis tricts, if thir donations are ru.'Uciontly largo to justify it, mav select a gentleman whom th -v rnsy prefer to curry on Ihtjir douations to tlie regiment .or company, and the State will I'urui.-dj tUo t-ansportatiuii aud pay the neces sary evpens.'S of the agent, 3. All. articles donated should he carefully rmt up in packages, bags, boxes or barrels, am! tin y rhnuld be legi bly directed to the soldier or cooipuuy for wluim they are intended, naming the company and rcjr.iicut, and it p.ia sible the brigade. - 4. Perseus who wi ll to send a iMea lo any .'oldier or conipsnv, but who do not pud it eoTivenieut to deliver it to Thjt'aptatn of their, d ft.i iet, or to a special Agent, hy diiicting it carefully as above, nuy d-liver it to the nearest Railroad Agciit, directed to the care of Captain C. W. Ga. rett, Quai tcru-.a?ter at Raleigh, X. C,and it will be promptly forwarded. ....... '5. AH articles intended for sick or wounded soldi-rs, or for hnsfiitnl!', must bj carefully lii.ert -il. and sent to the earn of Surgeon-General Waii -'i), Ual.-ili, K. V, Nov. H, lb2. tf Ileadqurters Cauip of Instruction, . ..- . lr IloLHhs, Nov. fi, lWt. j arret h Oudkust,') , No, 11 J ICOMMANDIXCf 0FFICKUS OF MILITIA RRf!I t nicntsare required to '.-n'.d all p.-ion suojeet to e proa-biions of the act entitled 'an act to aoicnd iiu.net lentiUed an act' to provide I'm th r to. lli" Hiliic defence," approved September 26, and eii.-oll thusame. it.' An Enrolling .OtliociSnd an Kxaxia-lug Board will be appointed for each Oonsr-(sioii:il District, who will give due notice to the Conunandi-'g OHirei's of Hegimeuts to bring tbe Conscript?' to,' the ('. uiity Seals of their re spective Counties for examination, immediately upon ex amination, tho said Coiaiuunding (Jn'icers of liegiuionts will conduct all Conscripts not having ruc ive'd cei tillr.Ue of exemption to the Camp of Instruction, near l'fcf ij,h., HI. All persons who may derire to vohml"er muxt (lo so before tbe 20th of December, the day set apart for enroll ment, and most Join eompsuius which were in .thi service of tbe Confederate States on the ltth of April, ln27 IV". Applications for exemption must, in all cares, bo made tp the-Knrnlling Ollicer of tho District; diipllcatj copies of said application being mado io writing, duly awora to before an acting Justice of ilia Peace, and bear ing the curtiticnte of the Clerk of the Cmii t givan under the County Seal and sent throui;li tho Colonel of the Rcgi moSt. ' An appeal may be taken fi om ths decision of thw Enrolling Oinoer ta tha Commandant of Conscripts -v Y. All Conscripts engaged on Government works will be enrolled aud returned tu their said work, . In usuinjho above orders for the enrollment of Con scripts between the ag-s of is and 40, tbs Commandant avails himself of the oppnrtunitylo tliank thft-State Oltl-, cers for their untiring and laborious etl'ofts In the dis charge of tbeir duties and the efficient' ami ready assist ance rendered to him in tle-ii' oliicial capacity herctoforei The importance aud ahsoluU necessity of renewed ener gy and prompt iotion in -executing these orderi faithfully, is fullv expressed in His lixoollenoy Governor Yanec's GcnerilOrder, No. 10. -. '' - Hie efiioiency of the army and the safety of our coun try depend, ia a great measure, upon their faithful dis cliarge of these duties. By ordr of Colonel Psrca MniTr, Commandant of Conscripts ha N. C. Dec 11 E., MANN, AHj'U -I fo tb I)t 21)- Office Chatham Uailroad Company,) ItAtRioH.-Dec. 27. IVY. WISH TO HIRE TWO INTELLIGENT XEGUO MEN tbe rear ims. a.cin- i-. UAin-Hr, 2w , ., . IVesUejit. li. J. GUIL'MARTIX, K ; ' WO OL, irmFSTA'L I 0 W AXT WAX, ' 132 Congress street, seoond door from Jefferson, "SATAN'NATT, tiKOItGIA. i BTU'PLY OF THE AltOViS ARTICLES COX J sMhitly on baud.- All kinds of SKINS bought and wWT. ' - ec2a-2ui A Small Comfortablo Dwelling, not' too far frpin the capitol, is wanted for tua balance ef tlie present, -and probably the wlinfo- of tho next year. Anv person bavins such a house to rent will pleaso make ft kn-.no at PROGRESS OKFIQE. Kov. II. - '' ' ' - ' . '.",'!' VV'' EXTRACT I.OO,W001. . '''' O finn roirsDw extract "logwood, just XAUU received, for sTi by - - pratt; dqwib a jAmes, Deerr-lm Charh rton, 8 0. NORTH CAROLIXA C1IRISTAIN ADYO CATE. - krw gsairs. IT IS CONTEMPLATED TO RF.SCME Tnfi MJB--lication of tbe Xorlh-CuruHun t'hitiiii Advaealt at an early day, under the patr'onnge of thsi North-Carolina Con ference, "and under tbsdirection and ewilbmhlp of a Joint stock Company, composed of miuislors and laymen, lo se cure its permanency. It will be as Itaanamc Imports, a CimrsTUH AJroeot. It will sustain and defend the doctrines and discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, aud labor to ad vance Christ's Kingdom on earth, and to promot: peace and good will among all men. Reside its vr.rncst, .rtiijiiont character, it shall be an advocate of the moral, educational and industrial progress of North Carolina a welcome visitor to every family and to the camps of onr tot-aye soldiers, and a faithful chroni cler of what may bo useful and Interesting, and of the cur rent news. ' ,, All our traveling and local ministers andth? stockhold ers of the Company, are specially requested to act as Agents for the paper. i. The old subscribers of tbe AdWcofe witl bcnpplicd with the Belli trie, to the futt amount due thm at the time of llts suspwnsion, but as the mail books ara nut iu the ponscs ion oi the Editor, he must rely on tha old subscribers themselves and the Ageiits, lo furnish him -with their names and post oliia aid (he a:neunt duo them. Th Ailroeu0 will' bu well pi inted on good paper. and will Son tain an amount of reading hiatter equal to any I Thsfiillowlng rate wBl Jo ehargsd fa all Cdvtrfclse" . entl Insorted in the Darar Pjsm... 4. A - oxa BQvAaa w.vvxbia f0! v- a0- f9 T 1 IU1 One itar. Two dnuf... Three day..,. .............,1 SI Four days. ...,.....,. 1 75 Fire dsys...... ....! 00 One week.,.., ....,. ...2 BO Twq weeksw....i.:v..j..9 0newu"tbi..,4ij4 ? ; TwomOfctbsv Thrso nuinthi Six months. Twelve months, vtrr t (0 M 00 - Twelve lines or, less eoant a square, an4 4ditIoB arjaare Will b rbarged tbe same. ; Cash will be demamied from all persons except where special contracts are ma.n. When scat by letter, U money msst acenmpanjthe advertisement. i r - paper m tlie etats. ,r. . . .. ,T linriiig the citutiiiuoncc of war pi ices, the subscription pries will be $3 per annum, always In advance., v- 'Agwjts who send u tea or more subscribers and thaXWA, will ba euiitlod to a copy of tho paprir for one year. It Is desirable that a large list be st-nt In at one. Address .. , V.'iJ. E. TEL1., Utar. - Rslesgh, N. C. Jan. 2. i63.. E&ccutiyo Department NortU Carolina,") Hai.kioh. Nov. 27, 1802. 1 J TIIF. P R Si D EN T Ot THE 9DNFEDKRATE .States having daeroed it neeussary to call into service, uuder. tha provisions of the iccut' act of Cougrcss, all persons liable to military duty between tbe ages of IK and 40 years, th; Cwoalanding Ollicers of the Militia will call out their respective Regimcuts and enroll and conduct to Ithe Camp of instruction all persons liable to military duty Itnttor 'this- lad', at such times us Colonel Peter Malhtt, Chief Enrolling Officer for tha State, may direct. '11. The enemy. are prcssiiijr upon u in great numbers; witb.th intention In overwhelm us by a winter campaign. Our danger uow comes fro.n the South side of James river, wad as the soene of aiir approaches nearer to our bordera, it beeoinea Nortli-arolinians to rush even more promptly than before to tho defeucv of our own tunitoi y. If we can dvivu hiui bacV imjje more, as we have so often donrt. there is every reason to hope that his strength will be effectually broken. T!k various ofticers entrust ed with the execution of tliTj ord-.-r u;? again coannanded to use all dilipww in arresting deserters and absentees n llljout lea, Cli 001 the army, uiil nil good citiiens who pii :e lib c:tv and indep iid -nee. a; v ea.ne?tv invoked lo uv'it in i- hurrying off all such to th ii' regiments. The brnve and patriotic soldier will not oyoi'-stuy ins fuilonli unless provid ritially hindered. The coward alone will ."lib k (at home! whilst his bravur comrades enduro tlie h;at and l!v order of Guvojior Vance ; Dee" Is - J. G. MARTIN, Adj't Otn. XORT1I CAROLINA SIX PER CKN'T. COTJ I'OJV UOA'DS. Tbeascbt DariKTUtx't or Nouth Cwiomsa, Dxc IS, lt,62. SEALED PROPOSALS AVIT.L BE RKCEIYED AT this o"iee until lOo'eloek, A. M.,2;tl. of Ji, next, for tin. tiurelissc -of TWO UL'.NDUEl) TIK'US.VND DDL-" LARS of R -nds. issued by the State of Norih Carolina, dnted Jan. lit, lU, running thirty yea s, an. I pni able ut this De; a tmeiit. Tb-'abo.t' Bocila will Lave Coupons attached, for inter cut at fix per cent, per annum, payable 1st of July and 1-t of January in each year. . Successful bidders, upon being informed of the accept ance of their bids, cm d. po.-i.e the amount of their bids, including tiu interest acoi ned thereon, to the credit of the Public Treasurer, in tliu Bank of North Carolina or T Haijt or t ape rear, Kab igh. Pat-ties bidding will .l-.-a.j address their letters, endors ed " i'ropo.-als for N. C. Stocks," to the Public Treasurer, at Kali ij,h, N. '. The bid:, will be open.-d in lb-.' presence of the Gorer nor, Secretary and Comptroller of State, and tiie Pivsl d.mt of the Bunk of Xurih Carolina. Dot :-td 1). VY. COURT:-, Pub. Tri'fts. OXFORD VEJilALK t tll.LEGIi rpHE THEXTY-FOLUTII SESSION WILL COM l in; n:e oh the first Mouday in Kebiunry, 18C3, and ooutinue fivj uioutlst, l or Leiuis, &e., applv'to J. 11. Mills, Jan 2-lm " Oxfovd, North Carolina. OKDN ANCR DEPARTMENT, 1 Rai.cibii, N. C, Dec. 4, 1862. J E KT WANTED. I WISH TO PfliCIIASE LEAD for this depart-HK'nt. Persons having largo or small quantities will phase apply to me. Tli'OS. D. JIOGO, Capt. C. S. Dec. fi-'tf In charge of Ordnance. SOAI fiRi:.VSK. PERSONS WISHING Ttr MANCFACTL'RB SOAP ran obtaiu the nec asary malui ial from C. II. Thomp son, M. S. K., by applying at tlh N. C. Depot. One half tho amount given will be charged in exchange for the Soap received. T. I). IIOGO, Dte2:)Jf " Cantaln and C. S. BOARD "Sr ANTED. IOARD is wa nted in a couveuient part of the ) city for a gentleman said his wife.. A room with a family tliat has uo other boarders will be preferred. Wil ling to pay a good price for comfortable acoamniodatinn. Applvat PROGRESS OFFICE, nov 22-tf . - rpwo or I and a Jam Kit pi 1'1-lNO I'OIvFeS.' WO OR T n H K E EXCELLENT PIANO FORTES very .tins TV U-SlOt' AlttLODKUX for nr liv IKSSON, Pino 1'artn maker, Tuuor. &c Ac.'. Hargett ti-eet, next to Jordnu Wouible's. ,. Dec 11-tf of tbj" lnijrt central and pleasant parts of dying iutnediat dy to D. II. RltlOEN, 1st s in too cv.tr of Mr,. Pullen's-llotcLon Mao . BOARD! BOARD '..BOARD! di OOD BOARD AND PLEASAXT ROOMS MAY BE 11 nart in one ot tb" bills uiij ov uppi 1 iwo stoi v house ti street, Raleigh. . , Drc Ig-tf NOTICF. . 4 LL PERSONS "WHO PRESENT THEMSELVES at the otlico-uf tho Surgeoa G'-nsral, between the hours of Hand 10 a. at., will ba raeoinatsd t'reu of j-lntrge. EDWARD AVAR8E.V.-Dec20-tf Surgi-bueneral fif N. C. ' Inspectors. CITY ELECTION. A N ELECTION WILL BU HELD O.? THE THIRD MONDAY in'Janoary, tbe liKh day of the month, for a Mayor and nine Commoners. M. D. ROYSTER. , .... ' - W.- F. ASK EW. " - .IOIIN O. WILLIAMS, MILL8 II. BROWN: . Dee 2J-td . MONEY LOST. A MONEY PCHSB WITH SILVER SLIDERS WAS x on 'the streets of Raleigh yesterday. It eo tained between ('25 and $X. Anyone llnding kad leaving tlidsame at the PROGRESS OFFICK will be liberally re warded. . Nov. 28-tf T WISH-TO PCRCnASE ONE OK TWO CITY LOTS, I with gooihimprovembnt..- Would prefer them near th Central Depot. Apply to '' - -DeelStf J. 11. KIRK HAM. X72 ARK RKOCESTED BY T llfi" FlIIi X DS ol' y W. R. RICHARDSON, I'J, to announce his nnuie forCOMMlSSIONEit from Middle Ward, at tUn cnsuiifg ., t Deg 17-id H0TEH N OAK'CITY HOUSE, RALEIGH, N. C, OW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION O? Y181TORS. BAR writ stocked with superior Lbinors. supplied with the -best tbe market affords. a Bee. I -tf LARDER G R forCOMMlSSIONEit fro. liiuaiafial elation. , - srANTEJV-D'US. HOLLAND AXR. ABEKNATHY I f wih to hire a S r.GKO BOY, Peoce tuUilute Hospital. Apply tit them at -no 011 ANGER HOUSE, WEST SIDE OF HAlLROADSr Goldsboro', N, C. Right Hand Si.7e Goiny South. Lrft Hand SideGofog Kort. MEALS READY ON ARRIVAL OF ".THE". CABS. ATTACH KI, One of the best Barber Shops. The ibllc mav expeet . : 1 ... GOOD FARE, ? Attentive Servants, scroromdatIiig nlliccra, wRh every . jither comlort fouud In a SOUTHERN HOTEL. ' . T. A. iRANGER, (Late of the Atlantic House, Beaufort, N. C). . Jau. 10 PrttpritruYS ; REAKFAST. Dinner and Supper Tlouie,' GOING NORTH, ' BREAKFAST 7.. A. " ' DINNER GOING 80CTU, M, KM.-" ; GOING NORTH SUPPER 8.10, P, M. M R S QRIIWOl-l)1 II O T E li J ' UQUlBDOlto', -N. O. . " -5 Rt'jJit Hand Side joiny NQRTtT-Lef Hani Side going SOUTH. 'l'v. 1 Baggage taken to and n-oni the Bai'.readrVbe of charge. P&wongers stopping at this Hotel may "rely en good Fare, good Rooms, and every comfort thai can bo had. Ah addition of sixteen large, Comfortable and well furnished rooms, renders it as CMnplete as say establish ment in tho State. ' ' A good Barber Shep is attached to the Hotel. Xd- Meals ready on the Arrival ef the Car."&!4 jr- Tbe Cars leave dally, nov 11 , SL'iSAX'A. GRIRWOLD A 10. HE A IMJ y A RTERS, Caup or I.israi cnoN, CAar HoLtcre, December 1, 1863. In accordance w ith instruction from the Secretary of War the following General Ordeis No. 00, is published.! Tho Enrolling Officers of this State will pay particular attention to th same aud report to these Headquarters all otliccrs and cnlirtud men who do not comply promptly with said order. By order of C01.. PETER MALLETT, Commanding Camp of Justrcttion. E. N, Man, Adjutant. ADG'T A 1?PECToTgENERAL'S'0FEICE,' Richmond, Nor. 27, 1862. J GrsEttAi. Oi:rr.u No. !iti. J Commandairta of conscripts will cans the following or der to be published for at ieat seven tinios in a snHicient number 01 iK'Wspapcrs Iu each StWe of the Confederacy to ensnro Its reaching every part of the country. I. All commissioned nlHcei s sad enlisted men who are now absent from rheir eo ntu ands from anr other causes a than actual lifsabillty, or doty under orders from the See'y -of War, or fioin their depaituient commanders will re turn to their commands without delay. II. Coximissioucd ollicers failing to comply with tho firovisR.us of the bu-egoing pniaginph withirra reasouablo englb of timt-, in no case to exceed twenty days after the publication of this order, shall be dropped fi oin the rolls of the aruiy iu disgrace, sod tkejr niuuos will be furnish ed to Ihj comiuan-.raut of confc.-lpts for enlistment In the ranks. HI. All enlisted men vtho shall fail to comply with tk prov isions of paragraph I., of this order, within a reason nblu length nl time, shall be foundered as dceortoM, aa4 treated accordingly, their names to be fnruii-bed toth commandant of conscripts, in their State, for publication, or such other iajPion as may he deemed most eiiicachms. IV. Inoi'dcf to ensure the elliciei.t eo-operation of alt Conceru"d to carry this order into iinmedate effect, De partment Commanders are diroeted to require from tlie comiiijn.ding ollicer of each s 'paraie comiuand in fheir Departments a prompt report of the names of all commis sioned ollicers and tiilistod mm now absent from their comir.ands. These reports must statu in each case tbe cause of abjeence, and any regimental, battalion or com pany commander who shall uegleet to fprnish such a re port, or who shall knowingly be guilty of eouccaling any case of unauthorized absence, shall, on conviction there of, tie summarily dlimissetl. , Y. Under the provisions of tha 2d clause of paragraph I. of General Orders No. H'i commissioned ollicers and privates v. ho arc incapable of bearing arms in consequence, of wounds received iu battle, but who are otherwise lit for service, are required, if not othirwise assigned to re port lo the rearcst commandant of conscript! in their re spective Slates who will, if they are fitted for such duty, assign them to the collection of stiagglcrs ahd the enforcV inent of th" provisions of this order, with fall power to call upon the nearest military authority for such assistance 1 as may beneeessary theroto. V I. Ollicers of the Quartern-.nstei ' Department, charg ed with payment of troops are hereby directed not to pay anv coinmisioncd ollicer. non commissioned oflieer er private who docs not furnish satisfactory evidence trai lie is not liable to the , penalties described In tbe forego ing order. Any disbursing ollicer who shall make py mont in violation of this order shall be liable on his bond for the amount of suck payment, Rv order; (Signed) 8. COOPER, Adj't and Inspector General. Dcc2-7t ' FIFTY DOLLARS-REWARD. UN A WAY FROM THE UNDERSIGNED. ON THE 2otb December, a uegroljoy named ANDERSON, twcntv-IIye yoais old, perfectly brack heavy tot, and weight from 175 to !)0 pouuds wtien he left. He has been hand cuffed. Said by ia nappoacrf to Jiav been raised by Mr. Lewis, of Sampson cooniv, N. C When he lelt lie bad on n blur jacket and white pants, very ragged ; bau good teeth and speaks freely. 1 bought him of Mr. L. P. RobiusiDtof Augusta, Ga.,"on tbe 15th instant, and was on my Way to Ricbniond, Va., and had to lay orer in Raleigh on account of not being able to getpamuri. I was camped by the side of tbe Railroad track, lie left about dark. ' 1 will pay the above reward to any pcrjon who will de liver said boy to any jail fnr safe-keeiiing so that I can get him. Any information w ill be thankfully rcecired. SOLOMON COHEN, Dee 2ll lm Care Jbhu B. Davis, liichwond, Ya. I STRIVE TO l'LEASIi " C3r- XlAOS., MERCHANT TAILOR, PROCTOR'S OLD STAKD, cij'ter.'i7 StiX'i lialnjh, X. C. Ou " Ugly Bow," opposito Lougee'n, " Hard by Tuwles." "tTTOL'LD INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT nE HAS W rui hand at all liln a Imv-o assoi-tuient ul flTI- ZENS and Jl I LI TA It V CLOTH I . and having procured tne servirra 01 me namonai n. n. t.aas. anowa aa the best and most t.-ty CUTTER iu tha Soutii, all work will be done under his supervuloa. I hope to receive a liberal patrunage. " .... (i. Aj LACK. Dec 5-tf ' : x'tros sToTn jTe ttTFETV P A I tl'OF fiTAV "Y ROOTS aud SHOES, at HARDING'S. D. 1 7-if ... BLOUNT'S CHF.FK BI An UFACTURINQ COMPANY. - SELL SHEKTINO 4-C 80 t'EflTi. PER Y'ARD : OSJIAiiUltOel, 85 cents per yard: COTTON- YAHN, (J per buncbaa Deea-tfT ..... .GEO. MoNEILC, Pros, P about B HUSTLES I BRIS'I LKS1 BR1VTLE9 VXE DOLLAR AND 1IFTY CENTS WILL W paid per pound Jnr UR! ITLKS.'i , - . TMH spqn Nsv. ' r ,-, Nt. . f t ' :l i f1-, ':.f V. ,'- '..;..-, ' ' .'V. i .-.'
The Daily Progress (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 10, 1863, edition 1
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