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: ADVi::a: .a; hate3. - - ' J3T j LPBiTiaraTQiy "T'fJLi'iS OF SUUSCHU'TipN. ' 5 Ths following are the only term of tubscriptlenHo Tas jkUA FsOOBlJKl ! , " , - lallr Paper, i month, $1 00 1 Daily Paper. 8 montluvSttip, The paper will nof be icnt'to naw eubucribere wltfcout . the money la a J vanes f nd in all eases it wilt be sWpped i boa the Uiat paid for expires., . , c - ' ' . u t i'" job printinc. ; Wii i There being connected with tfie, Fseeaeis e-tabliiuV i ... . ih firfW i tu n tn the Cllv er State, wo "are prepared to execute' all su-deri-foe BOOK dnd'JOB, TKin unit, v uroers aimciiw anu pru i'j m. -" FEIDAT, FEB. 27, 186a JEfK DAVIS' IfESSAGB, IN BKGLASD S.I&-' rFrom th London 'Pull (GovernmentOrgan,); Jaoo-v- " ry.8l.T v Tlw eUbora Wkhd comprehensive review whicb,ifi' hw me88tig tet OMtgresa, I'rcsttient Lmvia una UKon ui tb fortigw itnd dotnestle relstioni of the Suuthem Oxw -fctlsracy during the - pest two ' yenrit, must command -tbeedrairatJuii uf every one.' ' It ia. In f mth, a rcWark-, iU.pnMlttctiiuVith tereenw. with a tigi) but at the aame (ime witl a calmwee wiiiclr not eveo the , ainccru conviction of having bec unjustly treated by j, the great Vowenfof Europe ean.fof one inetant dja-: iturb. the Chief Mnsjatrate of UA Infant Republic re- JMtee lue iridis ana ue viciauiwie wuiua svoranntiuw n its forUuxGj 4i obstaclt8 which-were vest in wt path j JW the power uuw toce n by the priy etrang cri. and the cormuncy and potiuuee 'with uhlcl tluw trial and vicuaiioOM ware borne, and the indomitable,1 'Courage, aud pwrsuvereiKrO'' by " which WHS otatnclrt j were overcome. f ;. UrO may disapprove of ic4 tbivt in itontMiieu in tin State UuetitiMJiit. - Wc may Uony the j jiu'tnoea of -many of the' infttrencea which art drawn, but wa cannot rvnisu to accord to tnoao who prepnrea it the merit of having advanced thtir Inipencbmcnt of European neutratily .with temper and with fairness, and of bavins eupported tlifir chareca with ftcopgum- mate Ability which will duubtletap carry, coovktioa to the fault of many. ' -, ' "V " ' ,., , ' ' The GovcrnmeuU of Great DiiUm Sod Franco, be ing those eepei-ittl'v iutcrcated. iu the Amurittii) war, touk the luitLiiive In alt action rtspectijig th.it cotitritU neV Mr. Uavia doe not err won lie save, t'thnt It aotne undcrbtandiug, axjireaa or tacit, Europe had lie- ) flilta, lo 01 low. iwiii hj ,.uo B'J. ureal priunn aiu Franco are porfuctlyj illing'to Ukc the mponaibility f the eouraa thev adupted. and which they by tlicir , esiniple recomnended to ho other European power. fh ftut objection. tukeu to their policy by the iinnllv ern I'reskicnt is that they refused ty treat llio Cn!'vt CMcy aa an iiidnponitcul GovtjriinienL . "If we were Indopondcnttateai tho rofuxid'to sutcrliin w Uli'iia the same international liiti-rcomsa aa waa niainuineil 'with our enemy waa Unjust nod injurious i it eflucta, whatever may have been tho mutive which pnimnltil it" It ia, in f.ict, on. tlie contlngcftcy wjtli wiiith fhia 'extract bogius, and the meining which ia to be tver) -to tho wyrd ,"indejondeut," thai. Hie wliole qneatioa turua. It will not be necewary to follow MK Davia through tho precedent and nrymiienta -y which be dcmonitnitcs that in entering in hi the Amer ican "Confederation the aevcral Stutta otmip'ieiiig it did Bt fart'viUi their msrdgrt tighta.- We ajfree with him to the fullest, and lmvral-nya been of the opin . iott that aeecaxiun could be justified biith by.'thc letter and the apirit of tho Araericnh Gmm itutin, Uut although each tovcmt State iu .America may "beaovereigo ami independent, it by uO means fullowii thatU la entitled at any time, and wider ail circum stance, tocxpoct from wigu. Powtra the recugnitim of that iudependuncp.k. Before entering into that Om federation which baa now been ao roughly dissolved, the awcrol State composing it might, if ttu-y had a Slcaaed, hare demanded yccoiilion and established Iplomatic Inteccourae witkotiierimlepeoxluiit Power. TLoy did not (Jo aa, . ; Tbry ToIanUrily Wiuvoct their right, and created a Oinfedcrate Gorerhmnut' whiise recognition, aa representing all, woe acknowledged by Other nationi. The time came when- ourtniii. of the Statea thought proper to retire from the GufuderatiMi, and to demand the recognition, of their imlej)cii(rence whilst 'aimultaneously tho ' Confederate (hiveniniunt denied their' right to secede, and proceeded to enforce submission by furce ainw. At this juncture what course was indicated to nentral Statut by iiiier- national law 1 Foreign Powers knew the CiiifutUta tionaaart independent Power- duly , accredited ;hut they did not know, that the States eomponing it were Independent, because they nal never ileinancloi rec ognition s such, and they could not constitute them selves into tho iutcrprcters of that coMtitntfou Vhfcli eaVe the Confederation a distinct' cxUti'rice, They were eonseqnentty obliged to trout the seceding States. In the tame manner as a nation tn revolt against vtie constituted authority, ana patiently wait ,tui iney bad established their claims to recognition by nrvviug that tbtv were ableto maintain their iiideuendenca, . - Kor an tl objections tnknn to lha neutrality of tho European Powers in respect to the cluing vf their ports against prizes taken by cither,, belligerent, and their refusal to treat tho bloxkado aa ' noneffective,' betteribtindecLT Absoluro neutrality on the part , of Foreign Powers has proved more faiKthul to the South than to the orlb but if so, it la an accident over avhicb tliey possess no: control, It tho' navy of the Kerth en n4 "no hostile commerce on Hie, ocean, la it not' because this blockade, which i condemned as ineilecti vc, prevents Ihe Confederate merchantmen loavine port, if England ia nowsupportioz by clmn: iHmmt hundreds of thousands of her maiiufacUirine poptdation.'ia it not fcecauaea blockaile is maintained which in its tnomciency can only Da compared y tua Soqthcro president to those declared by the deerves of Berlin fn 1808, ami the British, Orders lauocilin Thetima will come when the Sonthern Con fedora c.wUL do the. maritime' Powers of Europe' justice She has now passed through .a fiery ordcid; and. has es tabHsbed on grounds far stronger than any based on flna . traam tiilnrtirfitutJiiiw fit eonstitutional law. her claims td that recognition of independence which tiiuift spseoH ly bo accorded to her. The recognition of tbo t outn cm Confederacy in the Sprlng.of 1801 by the Euro- man Towera never would have prevented the preseot war; on the contrary, wo Ibelieve it would have en veoomed it atill more, and precluded any subsequent attempts at mediation; 'On this point, the, t!.nropean Powers have a clear conac ence. lha war laa.Ucen terrible, the CMnaee liaaWn nprecedentcd t but lot tia bona that the evils whlokit baa occasioned may not ha altoeetber tmufoduetive of cood. If the blockade which htm been decried iby the Southern President has been productive of no othor results, it has.at least develop! td a ,: wonderful extent, thindustial re aouieeaof hi country , , J-'.". !,!. I.J !. tin' I .I" !.'. L .' 'I' iif A TZhW MittfaoD or AiiOTATioitXDr. Cbassaig tuc, Surgeon to the- Hopital IriboislBit baa pub lished ft paper in the medical journals on a neW thef thod'of amputating Hrnha tvithmit the aidoT tho knilei. For Uila purpose be ufcb what he call a cantfic braeff lot, onsisting of fc ring, Totinr) -hicli are pbcod Httla crystal enps of a rectangular form. :. The ring is ap plied to the txact p'aos where, the amputation is to, talce place a pledget of Iftjt, impregnated with solo tiotnof perchforrlde oflron at thirly-five degrees, Is nlaced above and' tinder the rinsr. and the cups are cfien charged with" fragments of the Eithos caustic.. The tnctaber to be amputated- ,1s subjected to. a con-; lderabje negrcc of compression winch- removes soma 6 f , n " ! ,1 1 ? : r- ; , , j frrto the ffiseaW Prt.-Aa .- -i.'! it. - ...;,i.,l-iUiW v hid in"i"o''i j - - --- -- - 1 i. , ; .the caustic proccads" 1u1la action oopiuus" bleeding miniit rtrniir: tn- ronied v which" the oncrator or bis as-, isUns tsercise 'dijHnt pnesaure on the principal Jtrtsrv until tlje operation h compk'ted. Thcre ia con' aMOKania tnuernce in Hie wimxior ui niiww wjm rtrt8d"i)f .-the knife or "bv actioa-of the caustic. ; In Ilia first ease- It contracts, and - large iutorvat- is left -brtweeir llw tw- parts that -nave been divuten; out under th action of the caustic the rouscle' does not ranfirfa either" mnv.i" Cliassaiffnao -lias- tried his niethod twice lit' cssos where .the patients were so fee ble as to render ordinary amputation extremely aan piin - toth Cases the -operation was successful. The bracelet In one ease' was- applied five nimes, for twelve hours each, bofore all the soft parts could be cntea i way by the eaustio. Aa soon aa the bone be came apparent, it -Was cut through by metna of tie hainaw.-alpwti.J' ;' t-" -r .--f t,i,i ItEWABDS, ; , . 0 IK1, 1-A IIS REWARD. - I- yrthUPKX THB A1JOVE REWARD FOB THB AP-) jti-ehevaionofthcMlaa-iaar' named negroes, Who left , iu iijimtntfon near Aiitreu a, uraavuie uoohiv, un ui i , DA.V.MKij, h0 years elr, ears:, low ana well sec. - .I.ICB. .10 nr 43 years old, yellow medium height. " jEUKYr30 yeartioW, tiriflit tall and-likely.- -'- J(IK. Ill rmi-i o Irt. aura, ureditrsl neifflit. ' BAMUO, liar IS years uM, dwltaad thick of hear- i Li.iA. roana-woman, n or in roara oio. wen-irrown. . i.o haa a wUo -at Mr. Thos. ii. Tucker's narCJiton, ;eliii aa liM.re ationa at sin incccr a. Tharaiwna doubt naklriir tjieif way to the TanFecs in tne tastern parmi rma mato. -iHf nn rawara win oe nam lor ineir anDrenension and conllnement ao that I can get them,' or $l0 for .Wthi-r. - - BALUV A. CAI'KUiiAttT. - . . JQOOIAAKS REWARD. rrtAKES BV MISTAKE. ATTHH XOttTH CAROLINA I Dmot, tntlilj titT.on Wednewlarniorninpr, Mtbinst., aVAI.lrtE mat ked ''Dr. CHAKLKM F. - SMITH. N. C." A i-ewain at $11) will be riven for it dclivcrv at the ; ' Fub25-3t , tXCHANtiE UOXEL, . '- . RAN AWAY. - " -. - -r?o.M Tne ooveu.vmext shops, ralrioii, my . I ' tmv.JOiNAH.- Uu ia nhout iO vrars old 5 feeMen In- i-Ucn hiirb. nf.dark color, and bat too luree tuelh in front. il IM wicn a oui tram in-j-ciera 01 tne aunerinienoeni of the nbnps (Cant Kharp.-.) on tho laVinat., tur Header son d -pul. lie may be huturjafr ahoirt KiMr,H' or Hen- aorvon. A rewaru 01 iwonty-nve oouara win Dopaiu ior bis delivery. to mo, or fiir hi boiitg lodpsd ia anv jail aa tliat l ran gel ana. - Acuroes .. dmi. a uah&u, t iD V3-a3vv - Lamp uotines. i FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. TWILL I'AYTIIK ABOVK KEWARI) FOR THE D& I tirery to me or eononemeutin any jail where l ean get hiin, for my uiaa MOSKS a lro ran away from me on Monday-, the Kith inn. He is about 25 years old, 4 foot 8 or 0 inubi high, rather thick tet very "black, very thick lips looks down and hesitate' little in his speech. - He ia known as one of the "UitiUt ncproca" from Wnminpton and will urobatilv trr to make hit way tr that placet or hi. mmr f.rv to ii.t to Iho Y&nkfMitbroaD'h inv nartoffiur lines (hat he can moet easily reach, or ho rony lark about Fvctti-vHl orX'hapel UiU in both of which plaevthc hat relative. . He had on, whuu he left, a aobliert jacket with brawbuttwai. i , , J. w. WAI.IU1U, Feb 20-liii . Cant, ana A. v. a., Lamp llolaics. R mi-K-pi klv Rtsnrlai'd and Wilmington duilr Journal copy one month anil send bills to l regress omee. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. STOLEN FROM THR TRUNK OF A LADY AT THE 5 Yarborongh Houai in llii a city, on. (Sunday the Bth iniit., nirtv-cight pieces of ailver, consisting of Spoons, k'niven'(i Forkt. Part of tho articlot are narked 'C. It. T." and rart " K. F. II." A few of the articlot are not marked. Fiftv didliiri will be iriren for the recovery of the Silver, and $100 forerldonee tuliicirnt to convict a white person of tua roooery. Apply at tun atnee. xeu zu-iw- 60 DOLLARS REWARD. TrStrVaWAY FROM fill AMBERS BOUNTY. ALA- JL , bama, Jnn. 27tli,ancgro man named- BOUT, about tliti ty years old,- tlx foet one inch high, two middle lingers eriifp'ed from a burn, ile has a pans and was detected on too a. U. liminiaa a me luin insi. mnMnir uit ,nay a Itnleiirh.-and iumned off at or near Ut-Lcau'tstation. XL above reward will be given if delivered to mo arcodGnc so I get him. Address meat Cntieta, Ala. . Fcb'18-tf " ' J- JJAH1JSB. 200 DOLLARS REWARD TTTI IjL BE PAID FOK THE APPREHENSION AND 1 V- tafp delivery to me of tho beys AUXKR belonging to mo, auil JM, belonging to E. IK Hodgce. These no-gi-et wet'o cuiployed on the Western North Carolina Rail road, and are ao .doubt endeavoring to reach New Borne, or Washington, N. C. liuth rather likely young negroes bout to to 20 years oio. . , - G. IT. BROWN, 'FcblO-lOt " J . Tawbarn' N. C. NEW AUCTION A COSI MISSION HOUSE. Fg ASK. I. WILSON, . Faveftcillt Streit, Xahigk, X. C. TN A CENTRAL POSITION, AND HAVING A SPA rum linnau. will reoeire and sell at AuetioHofon Com- ifTis,in. all ki'udiof GOODS. WAKES. MERCHANDISE, I'ROI)CCE-"ur fact any and all articles, ; Quick tales and prompt returns. ' ; Feb 23-Im Standard and llcgistsr ospy 1 month, Weekly and .. ...i.i....i lui -n, ' i-.j ... .i,r..,,. i .,,) .ui. i ;i..i .i """ - ' " ' PIANO FORTES. TAMES CTBSRON, P.ANOF'ORTE MANCFAC- fj tlirj-r't-espootfullv infoi .-s the public that lis lias es tablished Wmself in-RaMgh. and nli'era bit services to all. tbosc who wish their -Pianos skillfully-sad thoroughly tiHit-d ae rousirud 'Orders left at tha "Haofe Store of W. .L. Pomery, Esq., r at Mr. J'JrssOn't residence In Horgett street, nearly opposite tne c Mr urounat, wui moot sun nwMiiot attention. " ' " . .,. .. - N. B. Piano Fortes bongbt nd told. Mr. Pirtson re fers to Rov. Dr. Sn'wloe and frofcator Hansen. ' SUGAR BY THE BARREL.; i iNCON f J atsar: T'ebiS-4t SIONMENT, AND FOR SALE, IF IMMKDI- appUcstion bo maao to . - fc. llAKptMU. I" .1 i - -l ' I'V I . ' -l H- m.liiii i nrri', "IN Ii il ijliiii .l.'.i. m H) i SUBSTITUTE! SUBSTITUTE I ITT A VTED. A SUBSTITUTE TO GO INTO A GOOD V Infantry Company: For a good reliable man, over SK ntra. most liberal Wice-will -tie pan). "Addrest "A. B. C." Box 116, or apply at rROQltEtiS OFFICE tor par ticulars.-, ,.- .-...-J'--'. - Morun CAVALRY HORSES AV ANTED. Tf.ftS5f)NR HAVING GOOD HORSES TO 8 ELL LI Y- I Ing In Wake or adjoining counties, can dispose of. tuemat gooa priocs uy caning as. mj Silvery puiuuj, iu Raleish. ..HARRIS, . FtdjJ-2ra. ; Agent for State. BLOUNT'S CREEK MANUFACTURING ...' . ' , - CPMFANY, " x SELL SHEETING 4-4 30 CENTS FEB YARDj OSNABCRGS, 35 cents per yards , . .. COTT ON YAUN,$3 per bunoh.' w ' ; Dec 3-tf , . ,. . . -r GEO.' McNEILL, Prel "RRlSTtES BRISTLES I '"E RUSTLES I- ' f& DOLLAR AMD UK Y VI H' fi AW.U AND I IF !Y CI N" & .W1LLJ B 1 ,('? ',','' !':'"' 1 1 1 ;"1 7rtniTvT Amftr Frpw cVfsT jjAUCTlON AOT IIVATB SAtEa r- jr.- .,, . ' ' pott 8AI. A- FEW SHARES Of NORTH CAltOUIfA BAIt road Stock, - 1 : -SO. O. WILLIAMS A CO." IMPOttTANT SALE. W ITX Bfe iiQVO IT PUBLIC VfcNDCK, AT TflE lata residence of Jamo rt. Varbroueh. deeeaaod, In Vranalin CoartV. two- miles South of FrankUBtoa, on tha Stb day of March aext, the periabableroperty be kinginff tothaaaid JameaS.YaijrouKhdeoeaaaO, eoBaiat Ing of M ules, Uorges, Hogs. Cattle and Sheep, one Carriage and Horses; ana tine Buggy and Harass, Carts and-Wag-, one, Cora, Foddaf and. Shack, flftf or aiity BulwCottoo, nnnanhnM anit KltplinB furnituro. Bacon. Lard. Ae;'. A l- n. at tlin Mma tluiaind Dlaoe will be trired fiir the 1 balance J1 the 7"fi aboot, twenty ncgroea, eoBawuia; HjOSIiJ Ol MtfU InQ PUTI. A OrUlHa. UI HUI IUVIM1 wti( aw ktvott, th purctiiwer irinff bond and approved -otHrilf 6eforthtUrry of tb.pyowrU - -?. rn.fV i V!1 ."t ' i ivwii i i ilia 'Exr'of Jsmoi 9 Yarbrough, daotaned.. J?ebl8-ta. .- RAILIUAD STOCK, FOR 9 A US. , v rrtEy.hHAREs stock is. thb wuui.vuToy. "' YTMim KailrM enmy;Mi-ai. - AffW a tru gi-essptUce, -. ,i jvrbl8-tf; t SEWlWO.MAUtllWlfi rw BAlBS."' , K KI.KOANT BO8KW00D-TOP- 8EW1N0 -' CHINB, Woat'a patents In pei-rect order, an as golid aa new, with a do.en and a half . EEDLBS, Ut b sold UT early apnliuation is maJe to the , ' . ) s .n, .i7.ft r-.,p i iifi! n i Li, r . . r in i. SAW A WD GRIST MILL FOR SALE. " i NY ONE WHO "WISHES TO BUT A SAW AND j GRIST MILL, in aucoenful operation, can be ac commodated by applying at tue . , - FOR SAUB.-V ,' : ATORTII CAUOLIXA PEtt CENT. CERTIFICATES. , 8 " v Boads. i Confederate States Bonds. - u Wanted 3f. C. per een. Fundable Notea.; . Jan 28-tf " W, R. RICHARDSON" CO. , LUXUSIBJEAG. XHERE BEING MORE LA.N1) IN THE TRACT THAN I need, I wonid cell a part, tar 150 acres of the LCX BKitU NCKSEIIY T1UCT OK LANU, about, odc thiru Doing wonoiaao, ana-wiuna ono auie 01 tne tawa or Oreennboro', N. C. ' This very ratuable tract of Innd bat on it one of tlie boat orchard in the State. eoBtaiuiair come ten thousand choice and select fruit-bearing trees of the different wariotius, viz:. Apricots, j-eara, nectarines, 1'luraa, Cherries, a nWaclectioh of t'eaeitea, Applca, Ae, The improvements are good and new.' .J'urcbaaurt are in- vitea to come ana see ior unjineeivss. C O. TAThS, Jan 5-2m ' , Oreensltoio', N C. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE. ; ." WILL VISIT RICHMOND VA., THE FIRST OF Aoril and will -CKttibli.-h an independent depot. I orth Carolinians will finds place to tloep and ttore their boxes. s tt. W. CH1PLKY. Feb9-tf , i r, TANNER WANTED. T WIS! I can a iioeral pi ,'ISH TO HIKE A GOOD TANNER, ONE THAT eorae well recrmimcndMi, for which I will pav a prioe. Anplr linuieaiateiy to me- at uibnonville, Guilford county, N. C. tee u-im- - u. ai. isiiii . IX)ST T THE DEPOT OF THE NORTH CAROLINA R. a larire fair leathered ladies TRUNK, With a oiu.is lock i lock on the same, on Tuesday the 20tb of January, 1863. ' Anv person who will return tho tarns wilh tha con tents, I will. pay Twenty Dollars. It ia probable that it bat been taken" to tome of the Hotels by niurtakc, or may have Deen sent n-oui saia aepot to some oiuoi- point on lira Railroad. Jan 2U-tf L. Q. SHARPE. NOTICE. , A LL PERSONS WHO PRESENT TnEMSELvFS at the ollice of the Surgcou General, 4ctween the hours of i) and 10 a. m., will be vaccinated free ef charge. ED WAlil) WARREN, Dcc20-tf - Surgeon General of N.C BOARD! HOARD! BOARD! ft 001) BOARD AND PLEASANT ROOMS MAY BE T ha'd in one of the most oentral and nieaaant parte of this city bv applying immediately to 1). II. BHEKff, 1st twa story lioas in the rear ef Mj-Pullcu't Hotel, on Mar tin street, uaieign. , uoc la-ti Office of tho Chatham Railroad Co., V Kalrioh, Febuarv 6. 1863. I mBE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE CHATHAM RAIL I road Company will meet at the Court House in tha City of Raleigh, on Tuesday the Utl-dnvof Man h, J8G3, to consider the propriety of acsi-pting the amendments to their charter lately passed by the (ienerjil Assembly, O.S.11' 1'. UAlliiU,, , FeblO-td ProiiJenL A SITUATION A8TEACHER WANTED. "f.TTANTJJD A SITUATION AS TEACHER BY A iV lady, llefuor a roHisee. bereft of nome and comforts. by our unrelenting and unprineiplttdfoos, and thrown upon my own inuiviuuni cuorts tor support i asa vuo sytnpa thy of every true Southerner, and the patronage of nt least one.: -Addrata " u. A., Haleigh a. v. ' reDji-iw . JOHN G WILLIAMS Jk CO., 'STOCK AND MONEY BROKERS, - BAT.!l(iH, N. C. . ' . CONTINUE TO-CARRY OX THE BROKERAGE business at their yld stand as heretofore, ia all its various branches: Feb24-lia NOTICU. ' fpiIE. SUBSCRIBER WOULD INFORM HIS I fil mdt and the nubticin crcuersl, (hatha has procured ttTa.Tdlaable services of Ma. G. T. RUFF, (late of Rich mond) known as a ver y tarty and tkilllul onttitr, ami will bestow his whole attention to tho 'satisfaction of all who aav patronize him with their orders. Uo would also re fer, tha publia to the supply of READY MADE CLOTHING," f GENTS' FURNISHIrW' GOODS i MILITARY GOODS; 1 .' -' ' VESTTRtMMINGS,Act,Ac.,c., Which can constantly oe found at His establishment, lio turainir bit thanks to tho public for the kind and liberal patronage bestowed on bim, be TMneclfully soliolts a eon tluaance oi me .tarnu asnu pains - in ie-5i)mreu to serve Sit customers. , , - ; ji. ukai.h.u, Feb 2Mt u' ' Faycttetille St, Raleigh, N. C, . f. ' 'NOTICE.- .."it."'.. TTAVING QUALIFIED -AS ADMINISTRATOR OF tli' W. E. JONES, deceased, siotice it hereby gircn for all persons indebted to uud deceased, to make payment. and all having claims against tue estate to nrewtnt tnem io the teriet prescribed by law. " G.-B, HARRIS, Adui'r. Uenaerson, v., I co. iu, iooo; i i O. R. H ARRIS is emnowered tn Collect all debts due the flruT of JONES A CHAMPION, and to transact any busi ness pertaining to said hrm. ., - . , . " .ii : YT . tU4iiriu.i, oaivina; rariurr Feb21-2w ?; -" of tlietlrtftof Jones A ChamploB, NOTE UOST. T OflT OR MISLAID A NOTE1 ON JOHN MAUN ji HER for J40 payable to R. T. Haywood or bearer and dated about first of March, lS2.t All perma are forewarned from trading for it, at I -shall apply for a re-. aawol of tlie same. 3 B. AA4ll.ail re1 2I-tf "n " ' iir'Jt- 1 ,IM'1"'11 'V'1 "t K TO) V!V " "" - V n- - j IT .""uTTT.TT A Tl'i',. "NOTICES. v f I ' Iloadannrtera. : , ii1 ' .f 'BsraaTaaar Nohthsb)? KBIT YlMlNU, ., . ,. Feburary lUa, 183. i 8rci wass', - ' 'i No. 47 - -..-. 1 . '- ICtrt. LATjlAM. OF THE BRANCH 'ARTILLERY, will proaevd to North Carolina, with three of his Com jianr. for tha parpoae of procuring Horses for - tbt aa ef the "Artillery. """. - ..By command of OsasaaL Lit f K '-' " .'.;r . , v-n, -.v, W..W, TAYLOR, O .! ; ' ' " , A. A. OoneraL ' In niirniAnra of tha abora order, all DarsoalenMced ia bnybig-aori selitog Horses or Mules, or thoto having Ilia aania far aala, 'will fiod'U la their ' advantage -to 1 write or etll on me at my Uoadqnartars ia 0 ocnsbitro.', N. U. - - I shall visit the different portions of the State at toon at possible. ' i: . ' - - A. C. LATHAM, FbS6-lw - Capl.. Branch Artillery? State Journal; Rngiijor and Standard copy one week sod. aena biJla to S'rngrott Office, i . 'i - Headquarters Kxamtnlnr Board,) . , ...'" ...".f." ..', As. Eaaowso Orsioo. ' " AsHKVtu.s, N. 0. Feb. 11th, 1803. - 1 " THB CdMMANlIN OFFlCEItS OF REGIMENTS of N. C. Militia is tho. tenth Congretsional District are hereby notified to1 assemble all .white wale persons be tween the ages of eighteen and forty yean, within their li.o-imonfs ut tha Court Homo of tholr resneetire CounV tiot, for Medical Examination and Final Enrollment at the ! times hereinnftw mentioned. ' , - Clay County, 118th Regiment, March 10th' W6; v ' Cherokee Ctmntv, 115th Reglmcat, March 18th, W3:.A Maooa County, iltth Regiment, March 23d, 18UI ; -i Jackaon Counly, lisa.-ritcgiiiient,-March 80th, f63, , " Haywood County, mth Regiment, April th, 18fiJ. -Transylvosfa eounty,407th Rgriaeo April 13th, 1868V Henderson Countv, 100th Regimant, April tOtlil0oXfe. Buncombe Couatv, W8tb Regiment, AprH 7th, l((03. -Madison CouatyllOth Regiment, May stb, 18S3. , - YanoevCooiity, Ulth RogimeBtj May Uthj 1863. , , . MitohellConty,fi9th Regimant, May 18th, 1808... . "Watauga County, 8th Regiment, May. 25th, 18G3. -i- McDowell County! WW Regiment; Juno 1st, 1SIS3. Rutheifurd.CeuntT.lUSd l04th lteg June8tb, HKU. Polk County;l05tfiltegiraont. June 15th, 1803. , i.- . tif. ' 'THO'S M.. NELSON, ' . ,. . r Assh'tent Surgeon, P. A. 0. 8.. ;J a" ' ' ' Cliuirnian Examining Board,' ' In obedience to Oenorai Orders, No S2, Adjutant and Inspector Gcneral'a Office, dated Novu 3d, 186 J, ALL wrute males in the tenth' Congraastonal District,' between the aea of eiglitecg. and forty years, whethev test dentt of any other portion of this Stale or of other States, in which the ConeoriBt .'Law b not been tntpended by authority of tho President, are hereby required to report themselves at the above -mentioned plnces lor examination and iinal enrollment en the days fixed In the afoi-esirid no tice of the Exauiining-Board. This BOtioc includes EVERY white male person within the ageaapecifiedi Those who have been heretofore ex amined pud discharged either by Stats or Confederate Burgeons those who have, at any time been discharged from tbo army those who have furnished sabttitutes and any and nil persons who nay eliim exemptisn on any ground whatever. . ' r No dUobargo, exemption or detail, from any source, will excuse From attendance, at the placet and time hereinbefore appointed. . All lawt and regulations applicable, to deasrters, thnll bo applied to such. Conscripts at fail to repair to the place of rendezvous for enrollment, or thall desert after enroll ment. . . All agencies employed for the apprehension and confine ment of .deserters and their transportation to the command ot their respective Caminaiwei s, snail De appncaoie to per sons name io duty as vionsci-jpts wno snail iai to repair to the ols.ee nt rendez root alter tlie DUbllcatlon ot tins can. Tho attention of recruitiiaV oUiccrs ia called to General Orden No 16, current series, A. A I, G. O., Ricfamond Va. TiiU'B. B. UVIIJABI1B, 1st Liout., P. A, C. S. EnvOlliug OUlccP 10th Congressional District Fobl2-tf Ashm-HlA iwa and Rnlisburv Watehmaa oOdv four times ana tend bills immediately ti rrogresi omce. , , HOTELS. OAK CITY HOUSE, RALEIGH, N. C, N OW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF VISITORS. BAR well stocked with superior Liquors. LARDER tnppliad with tlie best the market affords. Doc 1-tf G RANGER HOUSE, WEST SIDE OF RAILROADS : Goldsboro', N. C Riglit Hand Side Going South. Left Hand Side Going JSrorth, MEALS READY ON ARRIVAL OF THE CARS- ATTACHED, One of the best JBttrber Shops. The public may expect GOOD FARE, Attentive Savants, accommodating officers, with every ether com 'ort found in a SOUTHERN HOTEL! T. A.. GRANGER, (Late of tbo Atluntic.Ilouee, Bcauloit, N. C.,) Jan. 18 l'roprieCor. BREAKFAST. Dinner ami Supper House, -GOING NORTH, BREAKFAST 7.15, A, M,, DiJiauH wnavi tsuont, ss, r; n., GOING NORTH SUPPER 8.10, P. U. MRS. GRrWOLDS HOTEL, - dOLDSBOIto',. N. C. " RiIh-id&'h--NQRTnfi'n(md' Baggage taken ta and from the Railroad free of charge. PaascnirerasUiODlftir at this Hotel may rely on stood Fare,"grtod Rooms, and, every comfort that ran be had. An onaiuoD oi sixteen large, comtortaoie ana weu fornislied rooms, renders it as oompleto at any establish meht in the Stnto. A good Barber. Shop is attached to the Hoteh JSB Meals ready on the. Arrival of the Csrt."fe& ST The Cars Wave daily.- ? oov ii , , BLSi.i a. ,uiunsui,u t y. . W. R. RICHARDSON A CO., STOCK BROKERS AND COM MISSION MERCHANTS, MAi.sien, n, c.. - - - ' XGfil ee nit' Fuiettcville Street. WILL GIVE PARTICULAR A TTENTION TO talcs and"puvchasos of State and Confederate Riinde, Bank and other Stocks, collection of Claimi and any business connected with the different departments ef the State government, . i ; '.. , Bank notes of all Southern States bought apd told. j- - . . kajraaaneiav "00 Partlev, Wilmington.. . W A Wrifrlit, ' do. ' John D Williams, Fayertevllle. . - . .W GiBrouJiant,- t do, ') J Blackwood,. Charlotte, ; ; W K Lam Wayne county. John 1) Whitford, Craven county, i Hob Thorns Rulilrt, Alauiaucp county. . HonW N Edwards, Warren county. Hon ft W ConrUj Rockingham county. ,(. ' i ll W 6uion, Lincoln County; ' . Andoitiieasof Italergh generally."' . JsnH-tf . .. ' ''A..'!';'" NOTICE. '...-.., : ' T WU,t- KOT HIRE ANY HORSE OR CARRIAGE I from this .date (Funerals excepted) on Sunday,-Sad also take tlioprcscnt occasion of iafor niing all persons (hat bare Horses at my Stnbtet that on and after the tint day March,, ths board, of Horses -will be -raised- W por saontb, Alberwise thev tiwit lie taken Sway bv that time, i ffebU-lw : ' ' B, FRANKLIN. r , v. ' ,'' Tha following rutes will bo ehatgM for all dverKf mants inserted in ui iAltr A ausiu-ss : . - w 3--' sua saBAiis or iwiclvs tises, aa i.aast t - Ona aay..J,.. .,.. 08 Turctwects..VM.ta, t . One month M , Twa months :. l...15 to Throev wiontht ..V.U 0 . , Six ruontb,-,T..,"..M 89 , Twelve montlo.. .CO 09 Three d'iv y 4-taj M a Four dy.. iA IA FIv days..vj. Onewack,.,,.., .fM.Al. 11. Aa 1.1 ilW'i i . LJ' and addlUoasi ' sauarcs will bosharetsd the nm ... Cash will bo demanded from all portont except wkert special ion tracts aru malo.. Wbea tent by letter, U BiOhey'iniwtftconipani-JUie advertiacsient.- . .ftasaapiaaaaaauaaaaasii iii ji i Maa) 6 - J MILITARTOTlCESs Head Quarters Department N. C., , GefBsooao'i Ji. CJreb. 12th, 18CJ. ' . Qtxisil, OnmsRS, 1. PARAGRAPH IL GENERAL OUER3NO. .-' CUR , rent series In rotation to tho amnesty to deserters, ta sloendod to read ts fallows t 'A full-pardon, escept ss 4 forfeiture of pay lor Utc rril of iHiauthorlaed abteaee) It hereby proclaimed to ail enlisted men, sbseat Without leave, Who may voluntarily return to their respective eesa manes on er beftire Ihe itu of March next. . - - . . By command of Moj. Gen. 8. O. Favwii : - GRAHAM DAVES, , - -,v '- 'J. and A. A. Uea OrriCR DsrAKTveard. V.,1 ". Onldsnoro', N. C, F.'b. 12th, 186. 1 - Back newspaper bat North-Carolina,' and In Columbia. Aadersoo, Groenvtlle and Ynrkvillo, South-Carolina, will publish above general order Na. 8, rmeoa week for three weeks, and rfeod bil with copy of advertisement to thitofi Hce.,,. Rtfully,- B. MOREY, ' . - ' Mai. and Dep't, Q. Mr," " Febn-3w , -'.".Vrft.) - ' MIS,CEtLANEdUS.. , , A DESIRABLE SITUATION, l ONE MILE AND A HALF FROM HAW RIVER STA- .tknv-t.tuiaicrtiatalf upon Haw River1,' 'In Alamance County,) on the North" Carolina f'.stlrnsd, is ofiorod -for sal ujion aeeommodating tolins. Thei-e are 825 acres of Una on tne tract ana on too preinwesa gana iramea owci liaghoute, with the necessary outbuildings- Tho varieoe conveniences of this situatiou are out excelled by any ba that section ot the blnto, Any person wii-utng visit tn promises with tvisw to purchasing can obtain Information as to quality and adiintatian'of tlie toil, character .of the, forest, growth, 4c., jiwa cither of the Messrs. Turner, at Haw River Ktation, : ior teruu appty w the suuixoii or THE PROGRESS, t RaliMgh. , ; ; f ob 'Wnkl KlnnHnrd 3 UmiM. and Wotktv WUmiaetoa Journal S tiuet, 4hd leud .bills iinniciliotely to Progrtsa , SNUFF. :SNUFF. ' TTAVING RECEIVED THE AGENCY FOR THE IjL tale of the' very superior SNUl'FS, Marmfcotured byTilessrei "-Nelson A MoJIwalao, of this city, we ofl'er to tho trade a full assortment of their vaiinas brands, vis: ' .' SCOTCH, RAPPEE, CONGRESS,. MACABOY, TOT SOUXHERNv GENTLEMAN, Sad THE IRISH BLACK GUARD. . , ..... j- The attention of conmers Is Invited to the quality of these Suutl's, .which will b 1 found t6 compete luecestruRy with any manufactured. t , , '- 1 Orders will recelvo prompt attention. i . WILSON A MelLWAlNE, No. 106 Sycamore street. Feb l4-zw Petei-aburg, Ya., GEORGE BISHOP, II1LLSBORO'. N. C. HAS AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND a very snperior lot of Mahogany burial Oases of all sixes, which he can furni.-li to thiwp Hiding them, at any Eointoi the N. C. R. R-, by the first train after Ihe order i received by train or telegraph. Ready for shipment in all caaes when order is received . Feb lt-3m. a small engine wanted. T7"Anstf.dTA:small stkam unoine, three or yil four hQrsojpower. Apply to EDITOR PRO- ORESS. Feb 20-tf NORTH CAROLINA CHUISTAIN ADVO-.- . . CATE. ' saw ssuiks. IT IS CONTEMPLATED TO RESUME THE PUB llcatioa at Hie North-Carolina Ckriin Advocalt at an early day, nuder tho patronage of the Nki tii-Carolina Con ference, "and under the direclinn and cwncrsbip of a joint stock Company, composed of ministeiv and lay men, to ao cuii its permanency. It will be as its name imports, a Ciihhtiab Adeoeott.- It will tttstnln and defijrid the doctrines and discipline of he Methodist Episcopal 'Cbureh, South, and labor to ad vance Christ's kingdom unearth, and to promote peace and good wilt among all men. Besides its earnest, i -eK.iom ''character, it shall be an advocate of tho moral, educational ami industrial proprest of North Carolina a Welcome visitor to every family and to the camps of our brave j"Old iers, and a faithful ehroni clerdfwliat maybe useful and iuturctting, and of the cur rent newt. All our traveling and local .ministers and the stockhold ers of the Company, are specially requested to act OS Airwntft ft,, IliA nnrtpr. Tlw old subscribors of tho Adcur.ait w ill be supplied with the hsu rie, to tho full amount duo tbeiu at the time of ill suspension, but at the mail books are not in the posses sion of the Editor, lie in tlst rely ou the old subscribers themselves and tho Agents, to furnish him with their namos and post ollices and the amount due them. Tho Adrocale will bo will printed on good, paper, and will contain an amount of reading mutter equal to any paper, in tho State. DUrinir the continuance of war prices, the subscription price will be S3 per annnm, always in advance. Agents Who send Us ten or more ni subscriber! and the r'aA, will bo entitled to a copy of tlio paper for one year. It is desirable that a targe l(t bo sent in at once. Addrctt WM. E. FELL, Jfditor. Raleigh, N. C. Jnn. 2; 1803. ; , I STRIVE TfFvLEASE. jGr. J.m XlACK., MERCHANT TAILOR, PROCTOR'S OLD STAND, 'FagttlctilU Street, A'a'. 'i. If. ('. On "Uglv Row," opposite Lpugee's. ' Hard by Towlea. "ItTOli'l.D INFORM THE I'UUI.Ti THAT HE H on hand nt all times a largo astrrtmc; t'of CI ZESS and MILITARY CLOTHING) ami ewli rprooa ths tervioes of tlie inimoi tal C. M. FA5 RtSS ":no n tlie best sad most tasty CUTTER in tc iSon' "laR will u9 v wiiticr ins supui Tisiunj . ii.,ic a . rm . . a liberal itr .stage. . 4 A( Dee ' ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT, V lULsm-i, N.t!.,Dcc, 4, Di62. J IEAB WANTED. I WirtH-TO PURCHASE LEAD j f.-o-tllisdepai'-tmint. "Pi Writ ba Tug large erinudi niiantitiea will nleosi- anolv , . TWO Dee. 6-tf I HOGG, Cavt, C. 8. . In chargo of Ordnance. hROOM CORN SEED. 1 GENTLEMAN WHO RAISED A CROP OF BROOM Corn tatt your lias large quantify of teed fur tale. Price $2.50 per'bushel oiwiiUar exlia w ben a bag is furnished.- Printed directions fur tho cultivation ofUroom Cora Will be tent to.all whe dewiro to ruie n crop. All ordera tent to Willie J. Palmer, Principal of Hi institu tion forthsHEAFand DUMB and tho 1JLIND willrecaive prompt attention. ' ' Fob l9-w MISS PIRSSON T) ESPECTFULLV ANNOUNOEtlTO THE CITIZENS 1,1,01 Baleigu tuot tlio intenos tiiainu a upns uu tua PIANO FOKFfl and hi SINGING. Those who are al ready" adVamitd,in iuis would b .preferred. Terms made knowu mi application at -bet mhleuco Iu IlSrifett street, nearly opposite tha Fair Ground.' Jan la-tf . - ' WANTED.' . MAN wno THOROUGHLY UNDERSTANDS opening and working gold rauics, in tho State ef North Carolina.: Mast come well recommended. To a man that can bo depended upon In every particular a lib eral salar will bo given. Addreaa J, 11., care of Box 8,'Ralelg1i,-y. 0. Feb 18.1m APPLE BRANDY. XIURB SOpTHAMl'TO!? APPLE BRANDY, MADE I from cider by reliable mamil'aotui ee, for sale to close tiio lot. APplraU'joffivsaQiiio, Fab 20-iar Standard ei.W;Vm' ' . --.' . . - J'kEftSONS.'wisUlNG HAULING 1)0.. CiN" BE aeetamadfltv4 byealliifg ai Insdetk of Mr. Jts. M.-n-leji Ancrina and Comtirission House. -Feb II M.
The Daily Progress (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 27, 1863, edition 1
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