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awa i a t. . a v aa MMaB - Ifini-'irfklti Itankrii. wit MaTT1v7M0l1) EN, EDITOR AND PHOPRI BTOR. CALENDAR FOR 1863 TERMS OF THB WEEKLY-7r DoOare per annum '"tSRmS 0FdTUK8EMI-WKEKLT-I DoOare per . invariably in advance. ... AU paptrt are Aiteontinutd at the expiration of the Urn fJJieithf hate been paid. ' tes of AdTerttslag in Seml-Wecklf Standard. ilnrreirulsr rate of vertising are as follow : Ech9JuBt insertion. -0 lancer sdvertisements io proportion, n tracts will be made with aihrertisera, at lit ahoc for six or twelve months, and at the close ol Jhecontrct S3K p cent, will be deducted from the gross 'T" fLionl or bosiness Cards, not exceedingfive line nTTWrted in either the Weekly or Seiul-W eekly, for , months, or U kt twelve months; or in both Jp5v. for . montboT f 15 for twelve month. Rates of AdvertWinTT. Weeklf StMtlard. - n.,ner (uiuare for tha first insertion, and fifty One dollar per ;n4rt.tin. A'o .Miction wU A. made w IT. . f Hrrtisment will be m, ... , "It WecklT All advertisements, not other i,td into the WeU. " Weck, ,nd ch,rt. 1 wjd.reco . b nnmber f insertion i not it is inserted until MM. Mnnev sent us by mail U at our nsk. PROPERTY FOR SALE, '4c icUTORS' SALE OP REAL AND PER EXECH" soXAL ESTATE. THE UNDERSIGNED, EXECCTORS OF TOE' LAST ,, f.nd I testament of Rhodes N. Herndon. late of the (WT of GranviUe. and State of North Sn h lh dT 'f March ""V'iA' 'm1T! J J,r the town of Oxford, sell to the Wheat bidder, 6r Lh the real estate. negroes and perishable P"!"' Sing to the estate of the said deceased in said County of nnvilie Said real esUte consists of a ftnst null, and orcmisrs. several tract, of land Win within a convenient Htsnceof sai.1 town, and the following property in said t.To wit: the Hotel, know, as the Oxford Hotel ; one tin S'.ore bouses, several vacant lots eligibly seated Zd three or finir other lots improved, bavin tberton neat d comfortable swelling heuses. ot houses. Ac Th. "ni ;. nl-ut three fourths of a mile from said town and it Din, w K,.h .imI nd corn, and manu- rf ureal vaiue. n'"""" - - fccture a very superior article of flour, and the custom to J iircui.t j i , . :,,lulni . the centre of 1 it is iuiiauicuj. smc . - hi town just .pp.wite the Court House, and is capab e .f iccominmlatin? a larpe number of ,fne1s. . It ha. been Ion Luhli-hed and lilxrally patronised, and is widely and U .rblv known Amonpt the improved lota, attention is Loetuliv Invited t the one on which the deceased resided. It "eontams about fifteen or twenty acres, and has on it one of the most tlepnnt and commodious mansions in tUe State, totlier with all necessary outhouses, which are conve nllv arranfjed. and are, a. are also the other improve Bents' about the jtrounds. in a style corresponding; with tint of the mansion house. Theie i. also on the pluce a fine orchard, and in every respect thc ..tuatmn u an ex ldinelv desir.ble one. Of the tract, of land. tbeone iT-iTB i as the HESTER plantation, is deemed to be par ticularlv valuable.- It is six miles from the tawnuX Ox ford and contains about nine hundred acres, of which near'lToae half, (mostly fresh land) i. in cultivation, and the residue is in ordinal forest. The soil is nood and well aiauted to the production of corn, wheat and tobacco. There is ou the plantation a eond dwelling house, wit n all such barns, stables, nefrro houses, and other out-boildinEs as are necessary and suitable, and also large apple and peach orchard. . . , , , The neeroes are about sixty in number, and amonpit them are some very valuable house-servant a. teminst resata, field hand, mechanics, and also an experienced miller. The perishable property consists of stock or different kinds, Wse-bold and kitchen furniture, wajron and pear, fanning uleuiils, corn, flour, bacon, and a great variety of thinifi too tedious to mention. . . Should the weather be too bad on the day above desig nated, the sale will take place on the next fair day there alter, and, when commenced, will be continued from day to dav till completed. . Further particulars will be made known on the day ol sale, and can be obtained in the meantime, by application to the undersigned, or to anv one of them. JOHN R. HERS DOS,) D. C. HEttSbOS, V Executor.. U. Q. UEKSDOS. 1 Oxford. y-C, Feb. ln.lS-i"..- , . u 1T,d- Richmond Whig, and Enquirer, the Petersburg Expres. and Wilmington Journal, insert daily U the amount or S12 each, and the Favetteville Observer, Savannah Repub lican, and Augusta Chronicle, insert semi-weekly to the amount of S each, and the Greensboro' Patriot weekly to the amount of $6, and forward bill, to this office for set tlement. TURNER'S X. C. ALMANAC FOR IP63. THIRD EDITION. CONTAINING ALL THE CHANGES MADE BY THE present General Assembly, just published and for sale at the North-Carolina Book Store. Price per hun dred, or fl.M per dozen. H. D.'TDRXER. Raleigh, Feb. 6, IMi. SOUTHERN FIELD AND FIRESIDE. UNEXAMPLED SUCCESS! ' BACK HDHB.BS VOB TDK SRW S.BUCS EXI1ACUB0 ! PRIZE T0RY! THE PROPRIETOR OF THE SOUTHERN FIEfD andFireside, annonoce that in consequence of the first numbers of ibe new series being exhausted, and in or der that new subscribers mar begin with the commence ment ot SEW STORY, "Bellmol" will be complete in No. 5, Januarr 31st, and ihe Prixe Story of "THE RANDOLPHS OF RANDOLPH HALL, -by Miss Skkexa A. Nikbr, f Covington, Ga , Will be cunimciiced in No. 6, Feb. Tth, aud all subscrip tions received atlheoiceon and alter the 4lh of Janua ry, will he entered on Ibe book and ewmmevee with th Prixe Story. tsums : Fur one rear. - 13 oo For six months, , For three mouths, ' Single copies, yr Clubs of 10 or more, for one year, M for six months. X 00 1 00 10 cents. 2 00 each. I 00 " Address, JAMES GARDNER. Augusta, Ga. Feb. 13, 1SC3. 14 3tpd. MONEY FOUND. BY DESCRIBING THE MONEY AND PAYING FOR this advertisement, the owner can get ''"jpt Raleigh, Feb. 1 3, 1 83. 14 iitpd. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. I OFFER FOR SALE A TRACT OF LAND, TEN miles south west of Raleigh, containing 8W acres, of which about so are in cultivation. ' There are on tbe prem ises comfortable houses and convenient barns. The land is well-timbered, and bus on St an abundance of lung leaf pine. Apply to the subscriber, at K'r joji SSox Feb. 10, 1808. . 18 tf. ADMINiSTRATORTS SALE OF NEGROES. THE UNDERSIGNED. ADMINISTRATOR WITH the will annexed or John W. Edwards, late of the County of Granville and State of North-' 'arolina. deceased, baring obtained an order of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of tbe said Countv of Granville far that purpose, will on the Mh day of March next, at Alley' Hotel, in .he town of Heoderst u. and county aforesaid, sell to the Kigh (st bidder, upon a credit of six months, three IrEGROES, belonging to the estate of said deceased. I'urchasers will be required to give bond with approved securitv before delivery of the propertr. . JAMES M. FUILER. Administrator, Ac Henderson. N: Feb. 10. 13-td. a l LAND IN RALEIGH FOR SALE. ' EVER A L ACRES IN AND ADJOINING THE toarn V..r fun her nartieulars. annlr to the Editor of - i . . the Standard. - - Feb. 1, 1863. 18 4tpd. Sf" Progress insert Ibnr times, ahd send bill to tbil of fice. HORSES FOR SALE. f, IINE COLT, 3 YEARS OLD, (STAH0X,)Y itOR gan Hunter, out of an Elevator mare. fi' ALSO. , A Y0UNO GELDING, 6 year, old, by Moore'. BlacV Haw, out of thorough bred mare; Apply to WM. F. ASKE. Saleigh, Oct K, 1RSS. - .-. 88-rf. PIANO FOR SALE. 17 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. MADBY HAL lett A Curnston, ol Boston but- wry little used. Apply to A. A. WILL AUD. Gieensboro'. N. C, Feb.17. 1863. U ' BROKE JAIL IN ONSLOW COUNTY. ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 4TH INST , ILLIAM F RIGGS, indicted for murder, and three negroes, KEN, PRINCE and JACK. Ben is about sixty year. old, and Prince about eighteen, ai.d belong to luejeira of E. H. Jooea, of June. County. Jack i. about thirty; year, did end belongs to Lott Riclter, of Sampson County. Rigg. is hout thirty year, old, light complected, about' fiv. levt 8 inches high, aud weigha about . one hundred "and 0rty pound. 1 will pay a reward of ten dollar, each forftbe wive named negroes to any person who trill deliver Ibem tu tue or eon fine them in any j-ul so 1 ran get tfiem. Feb. 17, 1858. 15 8m. TOILET SOAP FOR SALE AT - '.' rVUITlKER'S. 1 Weigh, Jan. 80. ts. . --"-- - ; - ...... .'-' ) ".. Yol. Xlli. PROPERTY FOR SALE, Jbc. BLOODED HOUSES FOR SALE. IB.' M , TOBACCO FLY, BY UED EYE. OUT OF Fire Flyi Imp. Priam, U. dam by Imp. Lusborough, lot only one race, out of hx -S year old now .timed to Albi.io. Jr., . 9. Her produce, B. Fn by Albion, Ji foaled last spring price t-'-OO. 5. Br. H , Iir.rM Fly. by Imp. Fly by Might, out of Fire Fly S Tear old, 1 7no. 4. Br! F , full sister in last named, f.tOA. . A. B. 11.. Lola by Bailie Pet ton out of a regt. mare, now ten years old aud atinted to Tar Kiver a liue brood and saddle animal, f 450. 6. Her produce B. V. Esther, br Gen. Hawkins' bay Pnam, 4 years old, now stinted to tar River, l-Vlo T. B. H., full brother to last named 3 year old, W0. 8. B. F, by Imp.Fly by Might, t veara old. Srt. : B. B. t'., iilon, by Epailon, Jr., tine year old. $400. in. R C. by Albion,. Jr. which borse Cot. Oreen lost upon the fall of Roannke Island last sari or' colt. II. H. V , by same, out of No. . foaled May lth, 1S2, aa wa. No. 10- a perfect match, price for pair. $600. 13. Be. II, Mid Night, by Imp. Albion, dam by Imp. Glcncoft, 4 year old, 1,000. 13. B. M., Pilch Dark, 4 year, old, in foal to Albion, Jr. he by Imp. Albion, dam Stockholder, O. dam by Imp. Leviatbau, t700. 14. Cb. M , Kitty, 6 year, old, a splendid saddle bone, by Roanoke, 00. 15.. S. 11 Regent. Jr.. by Regent, Tears old. (700. 1. B. H , Beauregard, 4 year old. by Gen. U. T. Haw kins' bar Priam. This horse is believed to be the 1st or id racer in the country. He won the great New Market Sweep Stake in two .might beats, beating a fine field. Among them Ninette, fufi .ister to the renowned Planet his dam by Imp. Trustee be i. a full brother to the cele brated race horse, Frank Allen. We will sell one-half iu terest in him for fl.OOO. 17. Also, a pair of dark brown carriage horses by a Wagoner borse large, gentle and well broken to aiugle or double harness, $700. , Being over stocked with borfea, we will sell at private sale, the above list.- Moat of their pedigree are a tho rough and fashionable as any in thi country. More com plete pedigrees will be furnished purchaser. ' After the 1st of next month, 10 per cent will be added to the prices of any of this list then unsold. THUS. J. GREEN 4 SOX. -Emeralda, near Warren ton, N. C. Jan. 80, 18S3. - . 7 Sm. PUBLIC SALE OF NORTILCAROLIN A RAILROAD .STOCK. V7ILL BE SOLD OX WEDNESDAY, THE 4TH Or V V March next, at 10 o'clock, at the Court House, in Salisbury, 133 shares STOCK in the North-Carolina Railroad Company. It will be sold in kit. to suit purcha ser Terms three months credit, interest from date, ap proved security will beTeqnirrd. The purchasers may pur cash if preferred. P. B. CUAMI1EIIS.1-. : J F. CHAMBERS. T,e- Also, m he same day the subscriber will offer for sale to the highest bidder, on tbe premista. the vacant lot near the Public Square, and adjoiuing the drug; store of Hender son a bnniss. - J. . tuiantKN Salisbury, N. C, Feb. 20. 1SS8. l-td. WEST GREEN NURSERIES & GARDENS, GREENSB0R0UGH, N. C. I EXPECT TO OFFER AT PUBLIC SALE ON WED nesday, tbe 4th dav of March next, th STOCK OF FRUIT TREES then on hand. These trees are of the best quality, but are too large to be kept over until another aeasao, and most be sold at some price. I bave been selling at old price, being desirous of working off the stock. I shall bave at. least (.lO.ooo) fiftv thousand trees to sell, and all persona wiching trees woo.d do well to attend thi sale, as I intend h -reader to sell all kinds at from V) to 10n per eeoL higher linn heietolore. This conclusion has not been arrived at ' from the high price every thing is now selling at. but from the fact that no one can carry on the Nursery but: nets at onr old "prices without losing money. I will have the tree, raised, counted in bunches of 100, and ready for de livery on tbe day of sale. ' CYRUS P. MEXDENnALL. Gresnjboro', N C. Feb. 20, 13. 18 td. t3jj" Favetteville Observer and CoHrlott. Bulletin pub lished f.U day of sale and send bill to C. P. M. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE IN GREENS- BOROUGH. rilHE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE HIS VAL X uable house and lot in Greeosboroagu, situated about severty-live yards from the depot ol the N'. C. Railroad. The bouse is'aetr and well arranged. Tbe lot contain, nearly one acre, and all substantially improved. Tbe es tablishment i. at present, kept as a boarding hnue, and affords superior inducement, to those wishing to V" into businrsw near the dipot. J. SYK.ES. Greensboro', M. C, Jan. S' 18J. 10 6U ' DESIRABLE TOWN PROPERTY TOR SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE HIS house aud lot io Greepsborough, N C The lot eofr tains two acres, well improved. The dwelling is a c-un-modkius. well built boue, in good repair, with all neces sary outbuilding.. For full particulars apply to or ad dress - J. E. THOM. P. M , Gree.Dsboruugh, N. 0. Jan. 30, 1SC3. . 10 ti VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE IN DAVIE . COUNTY, N. C. . . fHAVE TWO VALUABLE TRACTS OF LAND FOR sale, Iring in Davie Couotv, a few mile, below -Oak Hill, oi Haul's Ferry, nesr the Yadkin river.. One tract contains about 3s acres, Be other containing about 3o acres adjointog each other. 1 will sell them to gether or separately. Thi. land lies in a healthy section of country, and well adapted to the raising of grain and to bacco. Any person wishing to purchase, csn.gi and view the same, and call to see tre or address me at Lexington, K.C. A. HUNT. Dec. 2, 1802. W if. i m PRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE. A PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT H OFFERED FOR sale, the material of which are nearly new. Ap ply at this office. Nor. 2-t, 1882. tf MISCELLANEOUS. BROOM CORN SEED. 4 GENTLEMAN WHO RAISED A CROP OF Broom Corn last year. ha. a large quantity of SEED for sale. Price ti.'O per bushel. One dollar extra when a bog is (urnfthed. Printed directions for tbe cultivation of broom corn will bAient to all who desire to raise a crop. AH order, sent to WILLIE J. PALMER, Principal of the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind will re; ceive prompt attention. Raleigh, Feb. 20, 1813. . 18 tm. MEDICINES AND ACIDS. OPIUM. ALUM, CAMPHOR. MORPHINE; CALOMFL. Quiuine, Epsom Salts, Quicksilver. Ac. and French Brandy. Port and Sherry Wines, and Whiskey Nitric, Muriatic and Sulphuric Acids, and Linseed Oil and Indigo. E. MYE HUTCHISON. Charlotte, V. C, Feb. 17, 1 863. 15 2m, 8UGARI 47IC BB'iS. WHITE AND LIGHT BROWN SUGAR' !wO Fnr sale by A. A. WILLARD. Greeu.boroVN.U-, Feb. 17, 1368. 15 ATTENTION I ALL PERS0N3 WITHIN THE BOUNDS OF THB 48lh Reg't.. N. C. between the age of 18 and 4o years, including all person, who have furnished substi tutes, end all persons claiming exemption from any cause whatever, will appear in JUIAUAM, on tbe 13lh and 14th MARCH next, wnb three daja' rations, for medical exam ination and enrollment. Commissioned officer of each' company Io tbe Regt. will see that all persons in their re spective district, belonging to tbeir respective companies are at Graham, agreeable to the above order. JOHN A. MURRAY,' CoL Com. 48th Reg't, N C M. Feb. 10, 18S. . ' .-.-. 18-ld GRINDSTONES. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS OPENED THE EXTENSIVE Grindstone Quarries on lecp Kiver, and bas on bai and will keep a large stock of superior quality of any .it v required, to suit all kind of work, nod will be delivered e . Mclver'a Depot, for 4 cent, per pound. There i. Raj road and water communication from thi. point to any pa of the Southern Confederacy. All orders will be filled at delivered at the .bore mentioned place, by addressing . . I 11 N C H A N Branch P.O. Chatham Co.. N. C. Jan. 9, 1863. 4-8m. .. 1863-ALL RIGHT. . FOR SALE 300 BOXES BEST BRAND, OF" CHEVY ING TOBACCO, by ' H. V. BB0WN A CO. Hinrfwro'; N. Jan. 1 8, 863. -l-d, . . A"-v-' ' i RALEIGH. N. C, TUES ARMY MATTERS HEADQ'RS. EXAMINING BOARD, 1 Ad Enrolling Office, Tth Congressional Dis,, f WaumBOBo'. M. C; Feb. Wh, ltxtS., J THE COMMANDING OFFICERS OF REGIMENTS of Ji. C. Militia, in tbe Seventh Congressional Dis trict, arehereby n. rifled to assemble all white male per- -Mine between the age. of IS and 4o year, within tbeir Reg iments, at the Court House of ibeir respective counties, tr Medical Examination and final Enrollment at tbe time, hereinafter a,cified. " Anson Count r, with RegimefTt, February 43d nd 2tlh. Anson Counl'r, 81st Regiment. February 25th and 2fith. Ktanly County, 83d Regiment, February 28tb, and March t and 2d. 1 Montgomery Couo'y, 62d Regiment, March 4th, 5th, 6th nil 7lh. Moore County, 6lt Regiment, March 9th,' 10th, 11th, 12lh and iSlh. I'hatbauiCountr, 49tb Regiment, March 16th, 17th, lth. Chatham County, both Regiment, March lVih, tut h, 1st. Randolph Coantvr3d Regiment.-Marcb x3d, 24ili. X5lh. Itandolph County, Mlh RegimentiMarchlrtb,27ih,2ith. Davidsou County, 86th Keg' men t, March 80th, Si.t, April 1st.-- Davidson Countr, 86 th, Regiment, April 2d, Sd, 4th. -P. G. SNOW DEN,- - Surgaon C. S. Army, Chairman Examining Board. ' la ooedeweto General Order No. 82, Adjutant and In spector GeneraPa Office, dated November 3rd, ISJ. all white males in the Seventh Ctingrra-ionat District between the age. of 18 and 40 years, whether residents of any other portion of this or any of tbe other State, in which the. conscription law has not be-n suspended, are hereby re- 2 aired to report themselves at the above mentioned places r examination and enrollment on the day. fixed in tbe aforesaid notice of Examining Board. , The notice include, every ahite male person within the agea specified ; those who have been heretofore examined, and discharged either by Stale or Confederate State Sur geons; those who have farnisbed substitutes, and any and all person, who may claim exemption on any ground whatever. No person', discharge, exemption, or detail from any service will excuse them from attendance at the place ap pointed. All hiwa and regH'atkins applicable to deserter, .hall be applied to such conscript as fail to repair to tbe place of rendezvous fur enrollment or woo shall desert after enroll ment. All agencies employed for Ibe apprehension and confine ment of deserters and their transportation to the commands ' of their respoclive commanders, shall be applicable to per tons liable to duty aa oouacripts, who aball-fail to repair to the place of rendexvous after ibe publication of this call. -Attention of Kccruitiug Officer i called to General Or der No. 1. current series, Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, Richmond, Va. J NO. M. LiTTLK, l.l Ll P. A. C. S. and Enrolling officer, Tth CougreasioniJ District. . Feb. l, 1868. 14 4t "the LAST CALL FOR volunteers. HAVING BEEN DETAILED BY MAJ. GEN. O. W. SMITH, Commanding Department ofNorth Carolina, I bave coma among you tu offer the Last call to volunteer. I am authorised tu annouoco that the operation of the Conscript Law is partially suspended so as to permit con script to volunteer in the companies of their own choice without passing through Camps of Instruction, and receive the bounty ana oilier benefit, provided by law for volun teers." f desire to urge upon tbe people tbe great impor tance of speedily filling up the ranks of tbe army of North Carolina, in order that the threatened invasion of tbe State may be repelled." W confidently believe that from tbe liberal inducements offered, " a larve number-will be added to tbe rolls, and ample uieaut thus secured for the common defence " From a recent order of Gen. Smit Commanding Depart ment of North Carolina, as well as Troin the proclamation of our most excellent Governor, ?.. B. Vance, notice is given to all dcMrters and soldier abi-ent from their command without the proper authority, that if tbey will return by the loth of February, they shall go unpunished, but if they rail to return by said time, tbey will be tried by court mar tial and receive a deserter's reward. Anv person or persons, liable to ibe conscript act desiring to volunteer, can bave an opportunity of doing oby calling upon meat Cook's board ing bouse, Raleigh, aud in my abacnce tbey will call upon Cant. E Hall. Alt men.bertof Company C, 47th Regiment N. C Troops, absent without leave, art ordered to report to me inime- d attly. Those who report voluntarily, will be given trans- poriaiion to tneir conipaur. in uy aoavoce iruui iue ciiy they will report tu.Cspt. E. Halt. M. W. NORFLEET. Lieut . and Recruiting Officer, Co. C, 47th Reg. N. C T. Feb. 2. 18K3. 11 stpd. COXSCItIlTS RECEIVED AS VOLUNTEERS! BY ORDER OF MAJ GEN'L. G. W. SMITH COM mandinir the Dt-iatrtmeut of North-Carolina. I am authorized tv visit Wake County fr the purpose of re cruiting the 2iftb Kinient, X. V. 1 roope, and auinorizea to receive Cuin-cripia as Volunteers, who may select any coinpanr or regiment in Gen. Smith's command, and will receive both Confederate and State bounty. Those who fail to volunteer will be conscripted. By order f Gen. Smith, all deserter, io said County are or dered, to leport to me immediately, also all those who .re absent with-nt leave. All who promptly report them selves will he pardoned, except aa to forfeiture of pay during their abeuce all who do not will he treated aa de serter I cuall be in Jtaleign every it vaucsuay ana at Uoiiy Spring every tsainniay. J. 0. M. JONES, 2d Li. end Recruiting Officer, Company D, 26th Heg't N. C. T. February 2d, 1868. 11 Stpd. HEADQUARTERS OF THE N. C. MI LIT A BY 'AND CIVIL CLOTHING DEPART MENT, RALEIGH, N. C. T0MMISSI0HEI AND NON-COMMISSIONED OF Ly ticcrs, privates and citixeos, are hereby requested to call oo tbe subscriber for Outfits of Clotbinir, both Milita ry and Civilian, which can be had at reasonable prices, considering tbe times. All work entrusted to my care, will be UillifuMy executed. G. A. LACK, Proprietor. C. M. r'AKRISS, Assist. Dee 23, 1S62. 103 If. WANTS, Ac H'WT.A NT E D IMMEDIATELY AT THE STAND- V w ard office two or three No. 1 journeyman printers, with a prospect or steady work tor several muntns. Raleigh, Jan. 23, 13. 8-tf. WANTED. mO FILL ORDERS IMMEDIATELY , 600 bushels COTTON SEED. ' 10 barrels I-ard. 300 lbs. Tallow. , AO bushels Flax Seed, and 85 Pahna ChrislaSeed, or which the high est price, will be paid in cash. JAS. AI. TOWLES, Auctioneer. Raleigh, Feb. 13,1 8R3. 13 30O NEGROES WANTED. TnE UNDERSIGNED DESIRE TO HIRE TnREE hundred bsnds to work on the grading of tbe Chat- bam Railroad. The line mn. through . healthy ommtrv. oa high ridge. n1 all k.ndi Aintil.iTwt mi -th m.H will hm wl! and cared for. We will hire either br the month or ib'e year. Apply to us st Gary, 8 mi V west of Kaleigb, ot at Hay wood, or Lockville, Chatham count r, N. 0. 1. N. CLEUti k CO., Contractor. REFERENCES. K. P. Battle. Pres't. Chatham R. R. Companr, Raleigh, and W. J. Hawkins, Pres't Raleigh & Gaston R. R. Com pany, Raleigh. . Feb. H, lota. 18 If. tSif" Richmond Enquirer, Richmond Ezamiuei, Peters burg Express, Charleston Mercury, Daily Progress, Wil mington Journal and Fayctteville Observer, will each in sert tu the amount of six dollar and forward bill, to office N. C. Standard. . Wanted. 12 good Viands wanted . tu work in Commissar) Store House. Apply to C. U. Thommox, N. C. R. R. Depot. T. D. H00O, Capt. C. S. Raleigh, January 80, 163. 10 tf C. S. MONEY WANTED. ' N UNIMPROVED LOT, SITUATE IN EASTERN i-SL Ward, in a beautiful part of tbe city, fronting 0 feet, depth 810 Omar Li in an unexceptionable oeigUbor biH perfecily level and free from tnwA the best build ing cite in the eitv, that can be boncht will be sold in ' exchange for Confederate money. Price f 1,00. Enquire at "SUudard" Ojliee. Dec. 80, 1362. . 1-if ' - $50 REWARD RANAWAT FROM THE SUBSCRIBER ON THE IStb of October, a negro boy W ES. Said bor t. very black, about 10 year of age, 3 feet 7 or 8 incbe. high. I will par tbe above reward for bis apprehension so that I mar (ret bim,'r for hi. delivery to me at Oak Ridge, Guil ford County, N. C, THOMAS GRAHAM. Jan. S7, IM3. -tf. .-Til 50O LBS. SMOKING TOBACCO AT -. i . - WHTTAJLEICS. ; KaietgbAM.10,18a - 10 DAy. FEB. 24. 1863. ARMY MATTERS. BY THE GOVERNOR OF NOBTU-CARO-- LIN A. a r no c la Mat ion. Whereas,it has bee made to appear to me that t he terms of tbe Proclamation iaaued by me on Che 2ilh ultimo, for tbe benefit of those member, oi our army who are absent from their color without proper leave, may not have been -known to all who might have de sired to avail themselves of it. nierciful provuiois, in time for them to do so : Now, theretore. I, ZEBULON B. VANCE, Governor of thf) State of North-Carolina, do issue thi. seoopd Procla ' raation, extending tbe time limited iu tbe former to the Mb day of March next. All such persons as above referred to. . whoaball have reported to their,, several curaps by that day, will suffer no puuishmenl for their post delinquencies To those who shall not bave so .reported, -nothing can be promised except th aererest penalties of tbe military law. 1 ' , In witness whereof, I, Zkbulox B. Vakcb, l a. I Governor, Captuin General aud Commander-in ' Chief, bave signed these present and caused the great Seal of the Slate to be affixed. ' - Done at our Cily of Raleigh, this 1 2th of February, A. D , 1"3, and in the nTth vear'of our ludepeudeucu By tbe Governor. : Z. B. VANCE. K H. Battlk, Jb., Bssate Secretary. FeU 17, 1663. VY . 1484. Headqaarters, Deptrrttxtr-at N. C, I Golusbobo', N, C, Feb. 12tb, lbi3. f General Ordci. I No. 8. f I PARAGRAPH II. GENERAL ORDERS NO. 5' current aeries in relation to the amnesty to deserters, - is amended to read as follow : A full arduu, except as to forfeiture of pajr for the period of unauthorized absence is hereby proclaimed to all enlisted men. absent without leave, who may voluntarily return to their respective com mand on or before the Mb of Mar'lb nexe. ' By oommaud of Mai. Gen. S. O. Fh.kcii : GRA1UM DAVES, Maj. and A. A. Gen. Office Department Q. M. a I. GoLDauoao', N. V , Feb. 12th, iftttS. f Each newspaper in North-Carolina, and in Columbia, Andersou, Greenville and Yurkville, South-Carolina, will publish above general order No. 8, once a week for three weeks, aud send bill with copy of advertisement to this omce. Kespectluny, J. B. MORRV. Aluj. aud Dep't Q. M. H w3t. . Feb. IT. 1363. - NOTICE TO CONSCRIPTS. ALL PERSONS IN THE COUNTIES OF SURRY. Alleirhany, Ashe, Wilkes, Catdwe'l, Burke, Alexan der, IredellDjvie and Yadkin, between the age of 10 and 4n venrs, whether residents of any other portion of the State, or of olher States, are hereby required -to repor themselves to the Enrolling officer, or Kx.-tmining Btiard. for examination and enrollment, on the days fixed in the annexed notice of tbe Examining Board. Rendezvous for Surry, ia Dobson ; for Alleghany, is Gsp Civil ; fir Ashe, is Jefferson ; fr Wilkes, is Wilkssboro' ; for t 'aid well, is Leuoir; for Burke, is. Morirantou ; for Al exander, is Tsflot.rille; forltcdull, is Slr.tesville ; for Da rie, ia Mocksville, and lor Yadkin is sdkinville. This notice includes every person between the ages spec ified; those who have htn heretofore examined and dis charged either by I he Slate or Confederate Surgeons; those who bave at any time been discharged from the army ; those who bare furnished substitutes, and any and all per an who may claim exemptiou us any ground whatever -No person's discharge, exemption or detail, from any -source, will excuse them from attendance at the place a pointed. Attention is called to the XUIth paragraph, sec tion 2l and 3d, General Orders, No. 82, as follows: 3. All the laws'and regulations applicable to deserters sb.11.be applied to such cincripU as fail to repair to the place of rendexvous fur enrollment, or who shall desert af ter enrollment. 8. All tbe agencies employed for the apprehension and confinement of deserters, and tbe transportation to tbeir respective commands, shall be applicable to person, liable to duty as conscript who shall fail to repair to the pluce of reudexvou after tbe publication of tile call. Couscrip.. will come provided with at least three duvs' rations. - O. C. STOWE, C4.pt. and Enrullfog officer, 9th Coog Diet. , .. . . The undersigned, member, of the Examining Board, f'T the Vtb Cougrsssional District of North Carolina, hereby give nrnice to all whom it may concern, that I hey have fixed pon the 2Stb, z7tb and z"Sth of February, l'63. ft r the examination of conscripts in tbe county of Burke, to rendexvous at Morgaotou Ihe Sd, 3d and 4th of March, for Caldwell, to rendezvous at Leuoir: the 6th, Tth and Vth, Kir Alexander, to rendezvous at Tnylorsrille; the 1 1 th, 12th and Ifttb, for Wilkes, to cenrfezvons at Wiikesboro' ; the lath, 17th and 18th. for Ashe, to rendezvous at Jeffer son; the 201 b and 21st, for A Meghan v, to rendezvous at Gsp Civil ; the )1. Stlh and 2iili, for Surry, to rendez vous at Dobs-in ; (he 27th and S3tb, for Yadkin, tu ren dezvous at Vadkineille; tbe 30th and 31st, for Davie, to rendezvous at Mckxville ; and the d, 3d and 4th of April, fur Iredell, to rendezvous tt Statesville. Am't.Sdbo E S PENDLETON, P. A. C. S. II. KELLY, M D. W. W. SCOTT, M. D.. Examining Surgeons. February 17, 1R63. lV-4tpd. NOTICES, &C . . ' NOTICE. . ON ACCOUNT OFAtJE AND INFIRMITY, I WILL . Mil my HOTEL in the town of Monroe, Union founr ty, N. C. Also, tbe furniture and fixtures, siables, offices, Ac, all of which are nsw aud iir complete order. The Wilmington aud Riilherfurdiun Railroad runs through the' town, and this is tbe only Hotel in the place. Also, three town lots besides, lying ueur the Hotel. Also, a good plantation, having 75 acres of Ireali open land, joining the ' town. Aoy person desirn of purchasing will fiud me at any time ready to show the property and willing to dis pose of it un very favorable terms. JAMES BICKET. Monroe, N. C , Feb 17, 1863. 16 lot. NOTICE. A FRIEND OF MINE, N EA R GOLDSB0RO', PLACED in the hands of certain Mr. Harmond, a Satchel of Clothes and 1 pair Shoes, to carry to Lieut. W.W. Sberrill, Co. E,f7th Reg't. N. C. T., and said Sberrill bad not re ceived them a short time since? .1 do not know Mr. Har mond' christian name, nor address, but hope this notice will be seen by bim or some person who will inform me or W.W. Sberrill, of their whereabouts. Mr Postoffice i. Lenoir N. C. J R. SHERRILL. Lt.cr. W. W. SHERRILL, Richmond. Vs. Feb.lT,183. 17 21. NOTICE. SEVERAL OF TUE MEMBERS OF .COMPANY K, 3d N. C. Troops, who are now absent on sick furlough,' have failed to report. They wiM be advertised aa deserter, if their do not report personally or by aa army Surgeon', certificate within ten day. after the publication of this. T. K. ARMSTRONG. Capt. Co. K, 3d N. C. T. Camp near Port Roy. L Vav Feb. It, 1S63. 14 St. NOTICE. : r TAKEN UP AND COMMITTED TO THE JAIL OF Robesou Countv, on the 2d dav or February, 1SR3, aa a runaway slave, and cult himself .WILLIAM UAMMONS. Said boy say be i. free. When taken up; he had on a pair of cotton striped pantaloon, and rest, brown frock coat, small round crown wool hut, nearly new, a small Mar over hi. left bnw, about five feet ten or eleven inches high, and copper color. The owner of said boy i. requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, or be will be dealt with as the lw directs. REUBEN KLVG, Sheriff. Feb. 13, IMS. 13 8m NOTICE. AS ADMINISTRATOR OF BENJ. HURDLE, DEC'D -I will sell at the Court-House door, in tbe town of Graham, on Monday Sd March, it being County Court, twenty-oue shares of stock in tbe N. C. Railroad. . W. J. MURRAY, Adm'b, Feb. 10.18B8. ' 18-td. ' NOTICE. Ofti'cej of N. C. R- R. Co., I Co Snors. Sept. 4th. 18;i. f TAJ0TICE 13 HEREBY GfVEN TO SUlPPEIiS AND lit others interested that thelariff of freight rale, on thi. Road will be raised twenty-fire percent, and the rate ot passengers to live cent per mile, via and after the first daj ofOcWber. T. J. SUMNER, Engineer aad Sup't, . Sept. 8Jgg. 78 tf. ; si NOTICE. ALL WHO ARE INDEBTED TO US UPOX OPEN account Will please call and par or bond the same. . WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. . Raleigh, Jan. It, 1868- . t 1m. NOTICE. SHAVE YET FOR SALE ONE HUNDRED AND fifty thousand CHOICE FRUIT TREES, which I am selling cfT attld price. , - - v r CtRUS P. KMDSXHALL. p Crreniboro',N. C, inn, 87, 184. - i , 1m, No. 17. CARDS, 4e. H. A.BADHAM, ATTORNEY AT LAW, RALEIGH, N. C . . Omca-rBrick buiUmff mar lu Court Bout. Oct. 14, 1862. 8 tf. M. T. HUGHES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CLAIM AGKNT AND NOTARY PUBLIC, ". .RICHMOND, VA. CLAIMS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AGAINST TI1E tinfede-ate Sute Gorerument settled with aecnrV cy and dispatch. ' Attends all the Court, held in tbe City of Richmond. Address Box 1HW, Richmond, Va. Jan. 2o, 88. . 7 ly. JOHN G. WILLIAMS A CO., STOCK AND MONEY BROKERS. RALEIGH, N. C. CONTINUE TO CARSY ON TnE BROKERAGE busiues. st their old stand a. heretofore, to all it v.rinu. bnuichea. . - reW,lOM. - 18-rn. E. H. S-T.O KES,' AUCTIONEER For the Sale of Negroes, COBX.B OF rEAKKLIK ST. AND LOCUST 1UIT, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Will Board Gentlemen ettjaged in the Trade, AND THEIR SERVANTS. September 18, 182. 75 Smpd. - MRS. II. W. MILLER, WILL BE PREPARED ON TnE FIRST OF NEXT November, to receive BOARDERS, both with and ' witliout rooms. . , Raleigh, Sept. 80, 1862. 79 ly. GROCERIES, &c GROCEUIES, GROCERIES. 21 sack FAMILY FLOUR. Just received at E. A. WHITAKERS. Uargetl street. 15- Raleigh, Feb. 17, 183. . rtfk SACKS SUPERFINE FLOUR AT WlilTAKER'S. Raleigh, Feb. 17, 1868. 1& UUSUELS OF MEAL AT ' WUITAKER'S. Raleigh. Feb. 17. 1863. 15- 1O0 UUSIIELS OF SWEET POTATOES At . WlilTAKKk'X. Raleigh, Feb. 17. 1863. . l& 291tOO LBS. SUGAR AT WUITAKER'S. Kale;gh, Feb. 17, 1S63. tOCNTRY PRODUCE BqUGIIT AT MAR- i ket rate. . A. HUITAEKR, Hargett street. 14 Raleigh, 17,1868. IOO BUSHELS MEAL DAILY EXPECTED AT WUITAKER'S. Raleigh, Jan. 89, 1463. 10 MISCELLANEOUS. (H LUE, GLUE, GLUE, THE BEST IUISII vGLUEt MANUFACTURED BY THIEM & FRAPS." BALIEGH, N. C. Oct. 23, 1S62. " 87 tf LAND FOR SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER WILL SELL HIS DWELLING House, to which there are 63 acres of LAND attach ed, about a mile from tbe City. For further particulars. t.i.l t-in . a L' nrivT Ral le:gh, Feb. 17, 1863. 15 Stpd. "FIRE INSURANCE." MAYING BEEN APPOINTED AGENT FOR SEVEN of Ihe most reliable Stock Companies in tbe Confed eracr, persons desiring Policies on buildings, cotton, tobac co, Ac, can secure them by addressing E.'NE HUTCHISON, 1ns. Agent. Charlolte, N.C,.Feb. 17, 1?63. 15 2m. VA LUABLE NEGROES FOR SALE. A LOT OF VALUBLE XEGROES FOR SALE, ply at Standard office. - AP . ieb. 17, 1168.. IS 8t. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT J. M. CUTCHIN. OF Edgecombe Countv. N. C , holds a note against me f-r sixty two dollars and a half, or there about, which was given without consideration of value to me. I have re quested bim to return tbe note to me, and lie has refused to do it;' therefore, 1 warn .11 person from trading fur the no:e, as I do not intend to pay it. tf. E. MANNING. Murfreesboro', N. C, Feb. 17, 1863. 8 St. $50 REWARD. Cahi un Llotu's, Essex Co., Vs., I February id, 18fi3. . ( .ESERTED FROM CAMP WILLIAMS, TWO MILES r I-:.... t r . , , . i . i . , .. .-.-. mint Ainiiion, n. vi., ou mo l .ill oepiemoer, lanz, private ISAAC WOODARD, of company E, 2d cavalry, J lath regimeiitN.CTnn.ps., Said Woodafd i. thirty-aeven i years oTd, live feet, eletcn inches ia height, sandy complex- i ion, brown hair, blue eyes, and i. supposed- to be at tbe f present time concealed in tbe woods, tu Wilson County, 1 ortn-Camlina. The above reward will be paid upon hi) apprehension and delivery in jail in Wilaou county, so that be may be safely returned to camp. J. J. B.-VICK, Capt. Co. B, 2d N. C. Cava'rr. , . Gen. Wm. H. F. Lee'. Brigade. Feb. 17,lfXI. l t. CURISTMAN'S OINTMENT . TnE MOST POPULAR AND EFFICACIOUS IX the Southern Confederacy, is now prepared in WHaon, N. C.,bv THOMAS F CUR4STMAN. The chief object in tbe original mannfa'cture of tbi. oint ment, wu for tbe edre of Itch in it. various forma. It has, however, proved itself an invaluable remedy for Tetter, Scaldhead, cutaneous diseases, in some instance old. sore, of twentv year, standing, also Rheumatism. So speedy has relief been found in it use. for .itch and tetter, that tbe army has of late, purchased a" large supply for camp and hospital use. In its application to over a hundred cases, each of itch and tetter, but one ease failed of a cure. .It bas been tested on horse flesh sud found a certain cre for sore back, and shoulders. In testimony of it. curative power, any .mount of reliable certificates could be adduced.' Such i. deetned oafnf place, a. tbe ointment, when tried, give, ample proof of its valnsblenes. in the care of all these ail meuta. It can be nsed In any climate, either 'cold or hut, rainy or clear weathei without any danger to tbe patient. Thi. ointment i. put up only by tbe subscriber in tin and glass Jars, with full directions, and will be furnished to persons in want of it at from one dollar to fifty dollars, according to site of jar, un application accompanied with the eaiA. Druggist, will be furnished at a reasonable de duction, by purchasing .a large quantity. All orderc promptly attended to. REFERENCES. Cbi.lu F. Dsxxs. D D, Wibon. N. C. W. G. Joldak, Wilson. N. C. I)b. W. R. Hoof.k. Caswell Co,N.C. Wilson, N. O, Feb 10, 1863. . 13-6m. THE SUBSCRIBER IS AN UNDERTAKER ALSO, and i. prepared with all tbe fluid, requisite) fordis inlering and removing dead men from any battle field to any part or section of the Southern Confederacy. All per sons losiig friend., relatives, fathers, son. or bruisers, wishing them taken np and interred in tbeir family grave yard, by applying to him will, at abort notice, receive tbeir friend at any point ther tnav wish them moved. . I. ?. CHRISTMAS, WiUon, N. C. . Feb. 10, 188. . It-la. Office of the Chatham R. R.' Co., I . , Kaluos. February , iftiis. f THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE CHATHAM RAIL road Companr will meet at the Conrt House in tbe City of Raleigh, on Tuesday Ihe 8d day of March, 1868, to consider the propriety of accettng tbe amendment, to tbeir charter lately passed by the General Assetnhlr. KEMP P. BATTLE, President. 13 td. FS-b. 10, !$. ""13 ftiter and Progre. copy till dsy. 5 S g ' o a 5 ; g M5.15-r5-,5 1863.5 fffg J . - ,-i - - - LLiiiJL--lili: : ii J-'t, ... 12 8 4 iJutT, ,.1 3Wi 56 . 7 .8 9101112 . 1 8 9 lolll 1218 13141510171819 ' . 14151617)1819 20 , - - 2021 22 23 24 25 26 21 22 83 24 25 26 27 27 28 29j30'31 .... 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AT tbe Annual Meetiug of the North-Carolina Mutual Fire Insurance Company, teld On the 14th of Janua ry, the following person, were elected Director and Offi cers for the ensuing year : . DIRECTORS: 1 Henry D. Turner, Raleigh. J. R. William., " . T. H. Selby, . . - C. W. D. Hutching., Kemp P. Battle, George Little, " " James M. Tuwles, . " . James E. Uoyt, Washington. Alex. Mitchell, Ncwbern, Joshua G. Wright, Wilmington. John M. Jor.es, Edentup. ' Geo. W. Charles, Elizabeth City. Jo. Ramsay, Plymouth. J. W. Harrell, Murfreesboro. U. B. Williams, Charlotte, Sumuel Watkins, Milton. - A. W. Steel, Favetteville. Joseph White, Anson County. Josh. Bonner, Salem. . A. T. Summy, Asheville. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. T. H. Selby, Prnidtnt. H. V. Turner, Vice Prmidfnt, John H. Bryan, Attorney. Uamden S. Smith, Secretary and Treasurer. T. U. Selbv, tjxijjicio, ) . John R. Williams, rEje: Committee. C. W. D. Ihitcbings, ) This Company has been in successful operation over 13 years, and continues to take risks upon all classes of prop erty in the State, (except Steam Mill, and Turpentine Dis tilleries,) upon favorable Terms It Policies, now cover propertr amounting to nearly tl,000,iNHi, a large portion.ef whieh is in country risk; and its present capital is over four hundred thousand dollars, in bonds, properly secured. All communications in reference to insurance 'should be addressed to tbe Secretary, post-paid. HAMDEN 3. SMITH, .Vy. . Raleigh. Jan. 18,1862. GREENSnOROUGIl MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Pays all Losses Promptly I DIRECTORS: John A. Mebane, Cyrus P. Mendenh.11, David P. Weir, James M. Garrett, J. M. Jones, N. U. D. Wilson, David Me Knight, M. S. Sherwood, Jed. H. Linlsay, R. M. Sloan, C. G. Yatea. R. Sterling, Wm. Barringtr, Grecnsboruttgb ; Alexander Miller, Newbetn ; Dr. W. C. Ramsey, Wades bornngh; W. A. Wright, Wilmington; Rev.. R. C. May nard, Franklinton ; E. F. Watson, Wataonville; A. J.York, Concord; B. Craven, Trinity College. . omciu: N. H. D. WILSON, - . Pnnident, . JED. H. LINDSAY, . . Vice President JOHN A. GILMER, . - Attorney. PETER ADAMS, - Secctary and Treasurer. N. H. D.. WILSON. 1 f . ' C. G. YATES. 1 Exeiative Committee. - J. M. GARKE'lT. All communication, on business of I IttiA' rtfTI rA alt mi 11 kai directed to PETER ADlMSt Secretary, UreensboreUgb. -- -rl7..: April 25..1862. - NORTIi-C A RO LI N A MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY. Orncx Ralktgh, N. C. THIS COMPANY TAKES RISKS UPON ALL bealtby live, between the age. of 14 nd 60 years for one year, for seven years, or fur life the aeturtrr for life participating in the profits of the Company. Stares, between the ages of 10 and 60 years, are insured for one year or five year, for two-thirds their market value. All losses paid within DO day. after satisfactory proof ia presented. - UlttrJCTUUtt FOR 160 AND 1861. tU8. E. JOBXSQg- W. 8. Masox W. H. Jonbs, K. P. Battlb, J. O. William., C. B. Root, P. F. PxacuD. W. W. IIOLOBH, QUKKTEN BUSBBB, . H. W. HlWTRD, W. H. McKu, Ev.asjuv Hall,. R. Battle. OFFICERS' ' Chas. E. Jorkbo, President, ' . W. W. Uoldsx, Vice President, 11. W. Uustid, Attorney, W. H. Jokks, Treasurer. ' " R. H. Battlb, Secretary, W. H. McKbc, Med. Examiner. C. B Root, 1 ' Q. Busbib, Ex. Com. , W. H. McKbb, . . For further information tbe public i. referred to tbe pamphlets and forms of proposal, which maybe obtained at tbe office of the Company or any of its Agencies. ' Addrew. R. H. BATTLE, -Secretary. Raleigh. Jan. 8, 1862. .' . - ... 4 ly. ' EDUCATIONAL, ia " OXFORD FEMALE COLLEGE. fWlHE TWENTY-FOURTH SESSION ' WILL COM- - JL mence oo the 1 st Mo'ndar in Februarr. 1S63. and con tinue five months. For terms, Ac, apply to J. H. MILLS, Oxford, J.C. Jan.-6,166?. - .8 lltpd. MASONIC HIGH SCHOOL, OXFORD. N. C. T HE NEXT SESSION OF THIS SCHOOL WILL open on the 2d Monday in January,' 1 868. THOMAS C. TULEY. ' .Principal. Oxfot d, N. C, Dee. 28, 1862. 1 03 20t. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. A PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR YOUKGTLADIES WILL be opened by Mis. MANGUM, at the residence of her moiber, in Orange County, on tbe SOtb Jan.. 18R8 They will receive instruction in the English, branches and.music, ' and find a home in lier mother's fatnilv. ' - Parent, and guardians who desire further particulars, will please ad dress Miss M P. Mnngum, either at Red Mountain or Flat River, Orange County, N. C. Dec. 1, 82. . . 101 2mpd. HILLSBORO' N. C. MILITARY ACADEMY. THE FIFTH ACADEMIC YEAR OF THIS INSTI TUTION will commence on the first Wednesday ia February. 1863. lor information and circulars, apply to Maj. WM. M. GORDON, . Snp'fcH. M. A. II ills bo bo', N. C, Not. 29, 1862. - M m DISSOLUflON. mBE CO-PARTNERSHIP UNDER THE STYLE- OP X A. MITCHELL A SON. of Newbern, ft. Cn was duv solved by mutual agreement on the first day' of J one, 1863 AU person owing the firm by note or account, are reques ted t make payment ta T. J. Mitchell, at Graham, who bas the book, and note, of tbe firm. .All claim, against them will be paid by him, and every one baring any daim up on them are requested to present it. , ALEX. MITCHELL, w '..'. T. J. MITCHELL. -' of Newbers, N.C. Jan.- 6, 1868. . . , V-8w. - " t " ' ' ' "'" m ' DISTILLERS ATTENTION I ; . THREE FINE 14 FEET DIAMETER, 4 FEET PEEP M.-h Tubs, of clear white pins, with shafting1 and i stirers complete. Three Vats 12 feet square x 8 deep i two .ditto. Us 16x4; two ditto 10 x 6 X 14 inches. AUo, 1500 feet Tin Tubing, lacquered, and one Eugine 10 iach stroke cylinder 5 inch diameter. All entirely new .nd for sale reasonable. Apply to . ' .-';. -. C. B. BODGES CO., . Ho. 40 Peart street, Richmond. V ., 1.0,80.1863, '?;. J-ty4 10 lljl2;lS 141151 8 91101112 1 091 11 KUfi 1 IO tfil . 23ffi435ia6127ia29l. fe23 ttv .i.v I la.y 1U.1U I I IO 13 W0K.I.. ... .. .. ,:flv ' E9.30I31 ..t-s-'a'-iw";
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