V. ,h fi! 1-W H. i Jorl rof .!' ..r&wfach our in for fj$ r"t rr;-. nt; W V ref .blc. thai Gr rBanli's expedition is i TUESDAY, Pec' 41) Ti - " CARRIERS WASTED. ; ! r Several intelligent, industrioia white boys can make each a dollar per day, as carriers fur this paper. Apply Immediately Enemy at Klnston. Reporter, dianatchoi Jisgirf rtrfrjrar Kin- : ligent gentleman, and hi statements may be received : impliciny.51 WfiatiWyifiaarj!lldi.iw to the" belief, thatwhajlidaci not 'slate is not worth, t the' Wheels of the frpnt: bae wagon " 'broke about 10 jxtit fromrQbidibprocanwn nearly JUne oi inrec. iiOAira uKmjr, uii tuj j t f 5 Tf.cre.lsWuch ciciten?nt btre- and many rumors circulation.1 I'tcarn from officers' dirdct from the tlirttiiinniT . . Si ninrwc Wt'bne fteld tjJeeei 'Hie Cattle on yesterday, 'commenced ' aboat f nine : o'clock and J ehiiea4boutnT6 piTO. jur meniougni. wuu gna. -r spirit artd not ttntil:they were "flanked on. both sides -didthey 'retreat.' The only bpen -toad ' left -was over. hi bridge r and after rptttloo Had pasfied, an attempt was made to fire the bridge btrtitf 'failed, and the enemy succeeded in crossing: undjtr a heavy fire of our artillery.', We bad twenty guns bearing on the. enemy; of which we lost three. $evrral of our men were burned. and drowned in the ittempt to destroy the bridge. A number of our men weri cut off from crossing, and it is thought were taken prisoner--tsup- t fHiard-t?besomo- hundreds, buV.i bis ir doubtful as to tbe.Taumber. s ,, ' ' . Our army is at Falling jCrcek, six miles this, side of 'Kinstonwhicb the enemy occupied last inight " . ; '.''Ojirflfilled.vrill not exceed' Hwerity.J There are a la rge number wounded. . , , " CapCG. (J. t Lewis, acting as voluqeer aid t Gen. Martin, was shot in t the tbijK but iut severely.. lie re2meits i will giye Gcn.'Evani thoasand meii. We omit fth6 figures'from prudential cmisider'ations Kd.I Ooe : batteryof artillery, consisting 'of sir pieces, just.from - .is now awaiting trausr)OTtaiiori.1 1 I : The railroad shed ,ind main street 'are encumbered with a iarke qaanUty of househoTdlfttrutturd bulotig- ng tome nymg citizens, wnue groups op negro; wiui ' 5 Ilea.' inostlv women and children, hre to be' seen in seve eral placei!. rt I More reinforcements are expected and I learn tht Getiu Evans is confident of.driving the! Abolitionists ontof Winston. ' " . "1, xf ' . f 1 No' estimate can be formed as to; the enemy's loss, lui if ij iMvtkj fi-k Km covor. no rf Inl a rl v at" t!iP. nn - ' ------ . ' . ... ' 1 V i - 1 -Ti . ; isage of the bridge, as oirr Artillery played on them . while they were extinguishing the Uames. i r As I said before, there, is' much exciitcmehtl licre,: but no alarm or terror. A. few. fapiilies may .leave, but most of those I Spoke lo peem.. hopeful of the eue- 1 my s eeing uriveu oacsi. .1 ; : From what can be learned Ticfe. J think it isAVel don not Goldsboro. that is the inSncdiate. object of attack. ! . ' I . ; All is quiet "up to one o'clock, at. which hour I cloe this letter. r j ' - " f ' ; ' . . ';;. fv ,.Uij- ; A" FioiiT with Deserters. Under the teachings ' of the Standard and certaiipof thf Conservatives, a number of deserters and skulkers from the Conscript; . 1 tar vn lafuan araof f tr rr af rl fi i raf T- A nttifv.r nn mv aicavo iaoi pvwiiu au uvunuvvj uv iiiiiitMi j u- thorities and were1 at ItrgG j tHrotihout a corner of BXS2JAjmV VVfrM Opils. ,andren- , dering life and property, insecure. On Sundsy last,4 Col. Woodall, 'commanding a portion of. the Militia I . ;offjobnston. came upon three tuf these fellows aha un-. i dertook their arrest,when ond of, them' named Gaston i ; : Smjtbr bo. common ; with ihist accomplicw,.wa j . . , ... ':L'.nt.,,.lJ -..' koto waL Sw.ikv nr flHitin9 nut V-"- -; terdat. We "numbered less than three thousand id the fiiiht-tL5 enemy at the'lowest Estimate; Twenty . Men who were in the fight ; speak 'in the highest terms of Col. Mallett's regiment ofsCnsciipts-iThey fought like rctcrans.JT At .eleven ofclock to-day, the last of six reaimepts nasscd throuuhKmston, which rm with a double barrelled ahpf, gun, tired upon cliid jind. DenumDed stdier who may read tliis by the . . -Lieut. Lftssiter, who had called uporl bim tosurrender, watch-fires on'the Rappahannock, that if he now re. 4toissitTg;bis man, however, but seriously wounding his iiurned to his,native 8tatvr the fact of his being a se ahorse.. Lassiter fired upon Smith ani severely wound- Vfcssiopist would, so far as the Oonservative party has ' ed Jiinu . He was subsequently captured with one of . powv cjloso aiitst shinv. every office of profit-and the otherav. -Col. Wtodall is acting under orders and, ; honor;' from' Constabln tn' RnrPrnr f .,rb i tv. i doing: his .duty fearles4y3 and fajthfully. He will be sustained by all loyal citizens; and disloyal persons . and deserters and "skulkers will have toquit 'liis beat or conform. their .conduct "to the requirements of the law no matter what' would-be traitorg may teach Jf-rllVW wjo rt5j- , - t mih Tt mint tti th Tinnnantiirenniin The Virginia pera'of last' night contain meagre ; . details of thejjfeat battle of. Saturday. " We will give a summary to-morrow. ! The following are the only wounded Nojtb" Carolinians yet in Richmond : 1 Brig. Geri. J. It. Cook, killed, (rejKrted.) 1 1 Pri vate J A Hoppy, Ox G., .3d k egiment. I - ( . , Private J. T. Hood. Q E 2tk iegimentif J Pravata M. Collier ditto. 1 ii Lieut. JK. Wiggins, Co. B., 18th regiment." - ; Lieui'WH. lIolVCo. D:f ;38tl rement, (throat 1 ' and !.); u f'..4,-,.: i ' i aCaptH: C Fite, Co. H., 37th regiment, left arm and breast.) - Private jUw. JullyCd; C24tri. r - ir l'tlTate J. W'Aycock; Co.! D, 2! th. IYiVate J, H.. Lindsay, Coi A, 6th.. -; i . Private W Carswli, Co F, 6th. ? -"': Private J. Hanson, Cj. G, 9lh. j; PriTata D. M. Baker, Co. 1, d. j Private B. Candrell, ,Co W7thl private .1. K SaWCbitJlil . i PrWatSauis, fi. Private J. B.'SUncejlf Co. D64th.l "" Private. FieeiF 2d! , Private W. WVwd, Coi G. Mth. f r Private R. Haniier"CoLI. "d ! car! r LieaC L. CrAwford- tadl-Ai 67thl - b 1 ? ;u TIAYbrgsayait liai rea to'beWlhatiSen. ' v.uu uregga oi. a. j uwouna; reported mortally wnnnlHl lr ? ' I 4 : -i - - 7- :-- " -r"---r . ;? ! . i f Getti render." of this State,:Iighily : wotrnded; lie z , THE LEGISLAflTCE; . We invite attention to the. extraordinary procee I- mgs Hscen. t olcd to nullify the Ccrirnonilaw'; and Ihat by ' voting down the preamble .offered by j Mr. eming, they hare uroclaimed th fin rtmrr tn krin.r - T. me ovam sm vuuidicr4t;y;iu cosiiii.f, we wui no- ic this matter to-morrow. o tue House Ot Uommona yesterday. It will bei 'Wi.PWrTO UonservatiTObavB ro- BINE'S EXPEDITI 0OJ7SLD0V. New York a few" days aeoi and it was innposed that an attack would be made inSTtllanten days some where in the neighborhood!: Weldon. This confirms the statement made by our special reporter from GoldsboroV : i'05l ,0t e from our I etionof yesterday n conseqpence of numerous Pinn ders VhicU'jccurred:in it.-- ir-U .U:Vo"j u )A ' TlieCTeat.i lot laffispirte beHvceri theKof th aniTtbr .utb.isihnglit tkelatferto secede, jThe North, ucxites tue rig ul .ana attempts w cwrwt uauacii uiiat : :th"d'Union. 1 The :Sonth asserted her Uaturai right to ' secedewlien the mnfeat compactcaUeW Unioo, - - ? I a .-1 I.. tUnAfAviftir IVta (V as4-1a L.F grosdj riolated bjr. the majority f the prthera tttatcspt To avmd oppression the oquxnera btateab re, ' surncd tish crowrij utWrnndcpdencoa' biow.'ifn only onejOUWptnw exifisau wra-uiwupar- 1 ty oprKwexl:tecesskmand with grief we say it, thafc State is North Ciirolina. , ""' A majority of her fcegislature has adojpted as a 'politi-1 cal test of office tbat a secessionist is unworthy of con- ' fidence and ha actually turned out able and -efficient ntert7 avowedly upon thit ground,: These-'factionists' 'dfd not stop bere. Tbeyhave deliberately -Tiplatecl the; law and the Constitution in declaring vacant two am- portant ofliceshose of Adjutant and Attorney Gen-1 erals in order to fill them, as is generally supposed with men suspected of disaffection tb'the Confederate States. : That the highest military office under the; Governor, and the office of State prosecutor, will be in hands more anxious to worry and thwart, Jib an to cordially suppart the Confederate Government, is a subject of deep concern to every,, loyal citizen; of the State. . . . - -j ' v ; Another prooff if more proof 'is necessary, that the Conservative party" is, not' unjustly suspected iifde-, signs .inimical to Southern , independence iijthe fact t that ibey aru deliberately, adopting a mode of raising State troops, which will inevitably lead to a conllict : with the Confederate Government. They propose to ' take them" from that class of citizens whose ages bring them under theConscript law ;whieh will provoke a disastrous contest with th officers -appointed to en roll thecbnscripts,'thus uuliifying an act of Congress au'd "violating their oaths "to support the Constitution of the Con federate States" and this without the ,ligbt est' necessity: It was proposed by the friends of South ern Slates Rights, who are in a! riiinority," to take them from the exempts of the conscript Jaw, and thus bring into the service a large body of men who have hith erto dodged. the war, namely, magistrates under 45, ablebodied,rich nien who have !procurecl subtitHtes, jtbV feather-bed : officer's of the militia, and the bal ance from those -under 18; and over 45. iThis was re ' jectcd with scorn. It was then proposed to take the conscripts "with the consenfof the President.- This was iho rejectetl ! eleirly developing that the scarcely con cealed object was to force the President to some mea sures in support of the Confederate Law, which would : place him and his atlinuustrafiou. in an odious light before the , people of, Nojth Carolina. And this mis chievous desigu is not yet abandoned by the unscru pulous and reckless leaders of the party. " But this is not all, by nullifying the Conscript law ? and detaining conscripts on State duty, whif h might bo performed by the legalized skulkers before cnu merated, no more reinforcements can reach the army now in face the enemy; yVe tell ttelgaiiant, ill- r'uical .WOSCriptiou ;f the disafifected faction. To have sprung to Vms, or . even denounced the act of the4yrant Lincob, wlien he Uireatehed invasion; is a crime that disqualifies' frota holding office ,even. the warrior , veteran ;"who shed bis blood; 'to shield? the homes and families of thecravenV.who.now rule the State. Conservatism means'-to 'stay -at home; and. therefore, their proscription J does not , extend ta the -military officers. - Soldiers oflhe North Carolina Ar ray, remember these things on jour return. ' Uemem-' ber the men'wbo were to relieve ybu, when disabled ,by wounds or ill health, "are now detained at home to 'defend the homes of "thousands of "exempts who are well able to serve,: but are sbeltered tbat the political interests of the' Conservative- party may not suffer in the several counties of the State. ; Soldiers, you are 'sacrificed, that able-bodied magistrates,' skulking mi litia officers, and rich men who have purchased sub stitutes', may remain in tli retribution will come, and that speedily. The South ern States-rights citizens but await your voice and as sistance to hurl from power the would-be "betrayers' of Southern Independence. . They bide their time, cit-, izen soldiers, and .will avenge your wrongs and those of theState :-..-Ti7t 'y.u..- -i land Sale. ipnB undersigned will offer for sale on the Hth J. -day ot January, A. !., 1863, at the late residence of John Webb, deceased, in the county of. Granville, and' . I 't State of North Carolina; to the highest bidder, upon a !s credit of.six months, S30 acres of land, six miles suth of 1 r . Oxford, on Tr River, and adioiaing the lands of Governor . Bell, Aderson Green. Elijah Averet and others. 'The lands a. Well adapted to the growth of corn, cotton, .tobacco, o i iAMcrreuo.ao premises a larre ana comtor Die dwelling and all necessarr outhonsea. ,Tha Undii 'rendered TaluaWe by an excellent milt: site fo taw and I gristmill on the rivefv f i i-.;.1-. J?& e?rVi i -s. a -dlw Uillsboro' N. fj. Militarr Academy, t The TfiTth A cadecilc Tear hf this InstUntiorj will commence :on the T1EST "WEDNESDAY IS v TEBBUABY, 1863." For information and circulars apply ' to . ... SUr"T a. 11. ACADEMY, . " . T: 4 Hillsboro', N. C. Nov: 28, 1861. 'J 3Id3nu mUE Salt Ccsiilssleni5r of Wake County, nn- - X der the order of the County. Court,' will CDflutence the distribution of Salt, in-Raleieh, oq Monday next. 15th maw Ait uiq aagisiTaws ax requestea to maae tneir r uorts by that time, K , . . f ..V," . finooj 1 V V 'V V W AVcligy? Thef xpedition left .yy--, "---7 r-ri"t: eu tor. wipe h tar . I '" Ml'-! " r a iiJi.l jlT at" - aC'L. . HTfcll-l-' sr . .... j , and u crusn vuis uaiuraimnt niewm. our - cotoniai a. wages the present bloody, auc cruelly uojust,war.-1 .1 aence, as; n is now aoinj -1W thef or thirty. to4tE!: or-dOTW.e-Tight of jkctssiot, rtnfa the' cause. F-(eri,;U 'of th.'jiitcr by. Tif:..l ' .L ' ; J. 1 LJi-.i V-Jv'"T.. U I I dee ... 4I-dlw f 76r the Stat J' .rnM. - MrFwTorranfldifc Woti" .uderJ of Ihcyi :t., t adec JSlection of Tr --aref! jf edi tor says bat .'e(tt 'ed"or)a i'grfc,.licrtstate that Jnnth iVri H T ; 1 ? Kp- ?nln rr mUTf. Was oil . Wexihciay" L.it vucwaV tne 2Ctb NojS-Caibcr-- elected Treasurer of the' Btate'for two ye rs, from the Jst of January next." I ask the editor wbyl&ls "sud den gratification on his part of the electiou of a gen tleman whom he had" opposed in all of the contests 'U JUHs.nJTprite has .had. not onljr in bis cpuu- JjUfeitpU but nbauierict;! forCbngress, atr-imct t.Kn 1 U anil 1 o man craxtnen at trm report ot tne rentieman from nan-" dolph as Chairrnnn of the Joint Select Committee ;f bbth'Jhiouses brihe iGeneral Assembly of J858-V, to invessigaw ineconauct ana management oi inf. n Nortb.CaroUna; "Bixilroad." of which MrJ'isner was then president,? r;Did;Ve ,nbt condemiMh Wcrthj, 1. it' -a "-.ara. a - a.t " :l ' 1.. 1 K k'X -L' at a aa -r- ' -it - T- 1 1 ' t - both Jbr J mstitutine tha enquiry and for the., maimer JuTTwhtcK Jtbatiepbrt was drawn p,and sabrai tied to the General'AsserribTy ? "IThe Bfea of Jjis paperpf that 4 oay wiij i snQw?l ;npw;jnc..vewea .,jxe. action, pi jn. VprtTi' on Vthe -occasions alluded t6. His present w "'tlon.towaTi.'Mr. "?VprtVcan ,bo placedlijwn perhaps two grounds, Jbe fifst is that Mr Worth cbm.es irn the TJwbarrte nills of North CArplinaas well as the . otanaara 5 ,a 4regionfHiav lurnisueu m i ? , struggle for't'jfreetloia ahdtin'de'p''n4r.JiinlEsf i '4'i' vi Hi Liwt! J 1hI lir-j? -sis - " i -r-,. ' 4 .... r- ' f fT ill -l:UJ V.l,ll f-ST tAAmn!r with i voting for Jiim as public 'prin- "tiBut thp editor "goes on toiylhat f Mr, TTorth is bettefiqua (h&n Mr. .CoVrts. t ' IJuring. the, long time that Mr. Courts ad muiisteredthe finances of the State, until a sudlen chance' had come over the " spirit of the dream '! ofii tne .ownaararjoone k was . so ioua moutneu la.iue. i rjr&s&Ju3tty dXQ. t6ltrt Courts fobis financial skill4 ana aDiuty, as.Mr. japiaeu. - at is wen Known, w e-s ery reading "man inlhe.5tiate, who has paid any at-t tenuonw tne siock marKei m ..rpiiaeipnia,.jwewi ..Yorlf and! Vjse where, that jNorth .Carolina, bonds were, often quoted at a premium t and seldom, jf eyefi' below, , par. And yet the editor of theS an dard, has the bru--zen. impudence and affrpnteiry to tell his readers that -Mr,'; Worth I better qualified than Mr. Courts"1 fbr the duties of the important ppst of Treasurer in times like the present. Ri knows 'it, is not so,' ' but he la under obligations to Mr. Worth. arid his frie'ods, and s therefore this declaration.,. AH bf thejn having, in a bunch, repented of thejreaking up. of Lincoln's gov ernment, I fear they are willing to see the Cjnfcder- ? acy. broke" up.'-". . 1 - The same eaitonal . exhibits a disposition on the part of the Standard to bring about a collision be-; tweeii the Ckmfederate and State" ad thorities ; henc?, so manv bills, resolutions. Sec. having been introduc ed! in each branch of the "Assembly. : , 5, . .The Standard claimed,, several years since, one of the prerogatives t of .Deity, fliat of killing and making alive and .having raised to life the fossil re mains of the old liard-cider, coon-skiri,' federal kiiow' nothing. parties, against some of which : he was wont in. days of yore to battle, -he, .with them, are striving? to kill the Con federate"1 vernmcht, and . President Davis ihparticular. Shall he and they be permitted to do itT .JTorbid it all you true Conservative, States Iligh tst men. " 1. . , The party now calling themselves "Conservatives," elected upon the false and deceptive cry of ''$0 Par-, ty," have no true Conservatism. . . . AN ORIGINAL' SECESSIONIST, OF 1833. . , r , Mules Wanted.. THE UNDERSIGNED WANTS' TO PURCHASE TEN'GOOD MULES. . Apply at. the Commissary De partment. v r THOMAS D HOGG, Captain & C. S. . Raleigh, Novr 22, 1862. "-' " dtf 1 - - University. - . Tm Annual Meeting or the Trustees of the University will be held in the Executive Office, on Wednesday, the 10th instant. . '. ' v : ... . . . .- ... .-:":,. CHAS. MANLY, Raleigh, Dec. 1-dtm Secretary. To Presidents and Superintendents of '. r"w: Railroads, : . yirt 1 '.'t" iScHiloNni Deo. A;1862. .' HATING been appointed Assistant Adjutant General; and assigned to the special duty of superin tending and directing Government Transportation by Railroad, ! desire. a conference .with the Presidents and, Superintendents of all the Railroads in the Confederate State, at Augusta Ga,, on the 15th inst." - v - ; W. M. WADLEY, ; '.:'-' 7 v. '-- AA. G., P. A. C, Ac. Dec A 38-dtd I Will pay for old Circular Mill Saws; from three feet upwards in diameter, fifty cents per pound ; and for long, heavy saws fortv cents per pound, delivered to L. FROELICKS, -3 - Confederate States. Armory, , , Wilmington, Ts . C. Dec 3 :V- ' ' i 36-d2w-pd Register and Spirit of the Age copy to the amount of $3 and send bill to this office. " , ivotice. HAVING qualified as Administrator of the late L. O'B. Branch, at November term, 18ft2, of Wake . county Uourt, I give notice to the debtors of the estate to 1 ' A J A .TI L. J!t - A ' ' 1 'it. ' ' .1... mate payment, ana u au creditors u) present meir claims within the time prescribed by law. f ' - - . W. A BLOUNT, Jr. . November 22, 1862. j I d6w ;. Substitutes. ;, v v iTTOUR -good reliable men, natives, over 45 JL. years of age, can be employed as Substitutes for a reasonable price, if immediate application be made at the Army Intelligence office, Wilmington St., over P. Far rell's Store, opposite Town Hall, Raleigh1, 1 N.! Ci m Nov 18,1862. ; . . - . . . 7 '. . 23dtf ' , - ,! i ! H I ! ! . I! 1 ,- a H Apple Brandy tor Sale f ft THE Undersigned hare some 10,000 to 12.000 gallons of Apple Brandy, which they offer for sale. Apply to SCALES A WE1TH,' 1 ' . Madbon, N. C. Nov. 27, 1862. j , 32-dImpd St. Mary's School, ' . RALEIGH N. C. ' " Right Rbt. THOMAS ATKINSON, - D.D. VUii&r Rav., ALDBRT SMEDES, D.D. Btctor ' rpHKiierlence of the last Term having sat- X tisfied the Rector that the boarding department of the School cannot be maintained at the present prices, he. hav after consulting: judicious friends, determined . upon the following charges for the ensuing year. . , t '?! TERMS:'- - 4 ' For Board and Tuition in English, per terni of five months, comniencing Jan. 6th, 1863, $160. Tuition in French, $10.. Tuition in Jlusic on the Piano, Organ or Guitar, $30, with. $3 for the use of Instrument. Tuition on the Harp, with the use pf Instrument," $i5 Singing in Oil Fainting, $25; Pens . and Ink, $2,00 : Library $1. I. ! .V aVL a . m ' Washing, at the -- charge- of the laundress j the present : cuargu is 913 per cerm. . i - - . t.-. ' , The rule prescribing a uniform is suspended for, the present. r -" . r' ' ' ' . , Raleigh, Dec. 11th, 1862. -U-d3tpd ' v.To imj FeUowitlzens Graniillle, I- AcnouBee Myself as a Candidate for the nbuse r Commons to fill the vacancy occasiond bv thfi resig nation of Hon. R.B. Gilliam. , . , Zs? . t : GEO. BADGER HARRIS. Henderson, N. C. Dec. 5th, 1862. ' - ; " 44 dlw ftJWT. A- nfrtson, Post Chaplain at GolcUboro, will take pleasure, in receiving and for warding articles intended for the officers and soldiers of the 2d Regiment, N. C, Troops. Packages (properly di rected,) may be left either at hie house, or at the store of A. McLacklau, Esq., next door to thi. Bank. December 11th, 1862. - .. .. . 41 dltpd Notice. ; i- - TlPfJ0Vat Courthdkse door. In A Reigh, on Thursday, the 1st day of January, inoit 30 likely negroes, the property of the late General WM A: BLOUNT, Jr., Admr. dec UEADQUA ITEBSl " iCa ip Hemes, D6U.U IN accordance rltt last! action frcaf 3 So retary of War: x loj 3wiB" Glenera! rdervi V?6 a publuhed: vl I v.i ' -wiJi V' The enrolling ofSceri of t&s State willpiy particular at tention the ameV' report to these headquarter mil officers and enliate Jne, . yydo not comply promptly with raid order. . ' By order of Col. PaTBE MaU.LXTr Commanding . Caflopof TnitmrHnm. llT)i,iaJI E. N. MANN, Adjutant. I Richmond. Nov. 26, 1862. J r GrxzAi OasjLs ,.-(n Noss. bommandants ofeinscrlpts will causa th follbwinjef or- I oer to oe pumisaeq-ior u teuvseren urau in m lumticu t-- x-r .uoa... -aU a-i( L,, it3Cehitgevy paroC tlxetouBtryll I t "an : '--fZ. 1 lC ' 1 I:a-J I. All commissioned officers and enlisted men now absent loan, actual 'tlfetarv6fW return to tueirmmanastwiiaouitaeitr. i II, mmJonedOfflcefsiUing to comply with the "proTisions'ot the foregoinj; paragraph within a reasonable length of time, in no "case to exceed twenty days after the DuWicaliom of this order, ahall be dropped from the rolls I of the arm j in disgrace, and. their names will be furnished r to the eommandant'of lnsertptslorienrollmeat in th oomxaabdatit of conscriots. in. their State.' for publication iorre& other action as may . be deemed most eflicacious. IV. In order tb ensure the efficient co-operation of all concerned to carry this, order, into immediate effect, Do ? Apartment commanders ar directed to require from the eonmtBaug omcer ot eacu.se paxaie wbhbuu m iueir c , cartments a vromnt report of the names of ailcommission- 4 d pfficera and.enlifted men, jopfv absent from jtheic com- manas. , i nefe reports mnst state in eacacase tue , cause oi abaeuce,' and an j regimental, battalion 6r company scom- niander who shall neglect td furnishsucli "it report, orwh xhall kobrin?lba trniltT of coaeeahnir an reuse of unaa- thorized absence, shalk on conviction thereof be suujtaafi ij aismifseo. x .,,, . t.ri - V. Under the provisions of the, 2d' clause or paragraph r 1, of General Ordert Nd.'82; commissibned officers and pri-'. urates who areincsB4bl of beariBs- arms in eonsequettce of wounds received in tattle, but whetrare otherwise fit for serTice, are required, if not otherwise assigned toufeport-. to the nearest commandant of conscripts in their respective -States who will if they are fitted for such" duty, assign 'them to the collection of stragglers knd the i enforcement of x the provisions of this brder, with fulli power to call Upon , the nearest military authority Jqf fuch assistance as 5 may be necessary .thereto. ..-i ;.,;,:.. i,;- -T VI. Officers of the QuartermasterV Department," char ged with payment of troops are hereby directed not to pay any commissioned ofBcer,-non-commissioned officer or pri- vate who does not fowish satisfactory .evidence that he is not liable to the penalties described t In the foregoing; or ders. Any disbursing officer who shall make payment in violation of this ofder sball be liable on1 his bond for the , amount of such payment. By. order: " . . ' "i Signed, V . S. COOPERj ? , v "Adj't and Inspector General. : Bristles ! Bristles! Bristles ! ; ; CpHE Subscriber Trill glYC the highest Cash A Prie for any quantity of Bristles;5 -i. i W -Farmers and others would . do well to be careful and -save all the Bristles they may have during, the coming " season. ' . , . r. ' f ' Apply t6J' PHILLIP THEIM, - - -T- Raleigh, N. C.' September. 19th; 1862. : . . 87tf HH1 COALFIEtl)S KAttROAD. T A MEETING OF THE CQUHISSI0NEU8 Ap pointed for openiBZ Books of feubsenpuon- to. the siWrwM T7 ' Vkl1rkW PaAtiifiAn nr 4 t asTnfo) Xciolved, That Books of subscription foT feockrh-said - Company be forthwith opened, 1 at! the Banktef Cape FearV in the city of Baleib, under the Superintendence of .Wm. - H. Jones, r rju'i . '.. 'tsi''j i'-'i Feb. Mrrtf Impbrf aht X$ate of ; Rbhl and Personal u T ; Property trrii Couiityr ; ON Monday, the 22d day of December, I shall . sell at Areola, in the county of kWarreii, f situated 15 miles Southet of Warrenton.aad 4 miles South of Grove Hill, the following property,1 belonging to the estate of the late Samuel T. Alstondeeeased, to wit ; 1,395 acres of land,' known na the Areola tract : one other tract, con taining 585 acres, known as, the; Melton's Orek, tract. .'.This land i& adjoining,the lands of tGen Samuel At Wil liams, John Burgess, Doctor Mark Perry and others. This is valuable land, and well adapted to the ' cultivation of tobaeeorwbeat, corn and all the 'products of the eoun try, a4d for health and good society is unsurpassed. . . h Persons wishing to iriew the land will " call on General Samuel A. Williams, D Mark Perry, or P. .Robert E. Williams. , - , " .' Also, at the sam i time and placs,' 60 bales of cotton, 25 hogsheads tobacco and 20 likely negroes, of both sexes. , , -s . TERMS OF SALE: .,. , Xine months credit, with interest from date. Bond and undoubted security will be required before the delivery of the property. : '" '-; " ' ' ' " - : ' V; ' i. , A. D; WIDLIAMS, Ag't ? x y.-iJFor the. estate f of Samuel T. Alston, dee'd. , Warren eounty, N. a, Nov. 25, 1862. 20-d2w Petersburg Express and Richmond Enquirer copy two weeks, daily, and send bills to this office. v NOTICE. - OK iiaaiotli Hefcemer next, I .will sell at Forestville, : Wake eounty, 15 miles North of ..Raleigh, the following property belonging "to the estate of Benjamin F Biddle, :deceased, .viz : About 20 negroes (among them are likely young, men, women and boys,) v carriage and harness, a rockaway and set of double harr dess, a buggy and harness, a;; wsgOn with " iron'' axletrees and two sets of harness,several barrels of pork; household and kitchen furniture ; also, a Maynard Rifle, a Navy . Revolver -and a Colt's Revolver, and several pounds of fine sporting powder. L .fl'i... 4 ,.x . I . Terms made known on day of sale." " ' ' I . . - - " ' SS'AMLS. BIDDLE, Admfr. . Forestville, Wake ieonnty, Nor; 25, 1862. " 29-dtd ' " :uti'i ! CS.'MtulTiiT PklSOKS,." . ,5 - SJtii8BUBY,N. C.; Sept.-29, 1862.7 r At Reward of Thirty Dollars ($30) ir ill ho paid . for;;the arrest and j safe; delivery; of every! deserter from the Confederate States Army, at thisrpost ; or Fif ieen. Dollars ($15) for the arrest and safe confinement of. any deserter, in any jail of the differerit counties, bq they can be secured by the military authorities. ' -:-nt HENRY-McCOY, u;- ,bct 892-tf.g-.r.-?y rt .Ui.in-, Capt. A; A. Q.,M BMWttijm forSale; HAYIHG sawed the best portion of tiaiber off "m7 i?4' Ipffer for sale my mill immediately on the N. C. Railroad, between Stallings and Smitufl.'Id stations. The mill is a fifty borse power, in good running order.. - The turpentine still is In " good order, holds 1 18 barrels. , .Can bebought.on a credit if desired. The still is suitable fpra vhUkeytiU. , . .N, iU.VlXSO. . Qotis - . - ; , , , rtr GLUE, 1 , . ;.(,OLUE, ,..4 ....... r ' . y- GLUE. ' .':" v,..: MANUFACTURED BY ;:thiem & RALEIGH, N. C. Oct 29, 1862. Headquarters District W N. C, v ' - i.tv. . , . i Ancrnat oth.lSfi f T ESPOIf BIBLE nartles In XorthTarnlln w Xl Ing reported that many ire entering the Partizan Rangers service, or are- prolessinir to enter it. with th. . expectation iif staying about their homes and always be- ; .7 . 11 kucjcucuij , iiuuw u nereDy given. that all enrolled men in ? the district are subject to orders - front the Headquarters ; and that more active duty - U by required of the Partisan's than of other soldiers. When i the orders for active serriea mr nt tinmnflv with, the Partizan companies, will be disbanded and en . , . auajut vicuci iM. uoumuaiDf i 4. i, Jersey ttleinent Lands for Salca Tnmvljlantatioais on the Tadkin BfTferT alf amile fromiloltsbure Dexxt. on thA N. fL RailmaH In Davidson county contains eight hundred acres, half 'cleared and in tuftivation. The Tl balance wood land. t 125 acres river bottom land in cultivation, Ind 75 acres of the best quality of uncleared creek bottom compose' a part zt the abov tract. There U a good dwelling and out houaC -x e on the place, orchard. Ac. Persons desiring to look at ; the place will call . upoa theroDscriber; who will be at home until Christmas. K 4 ' ; ' ' . ANDER80IT ELLIS. from theiraimmwcU, from any othePcausca-f rZm7rUOiX nnaccon,. vhA I ' Liaitytor,dtyudef rderf tWtheec- F uur rtar, . Conscription. T .puscr. j?!TTtho Confederate States ni. to the i d reut laws and th7 tftiwo , dons of the Cki.feato suS tS? bj arewy?if tl to their rtal dutieslhat tSv knilrCM' whatcK -rsue. We adrise all whVreJu b3,not themselves ubj to the law to report ImmediaUlv S ,iTe respective eamps appointed for the enrolment of CJonwi :, . in the HffiSfinAUtes. To those who believe theu!2 if? J"-5J?L r, rJ Tri - '. curing our bearing onj tneir cases ana evtrv atditmnl injormatif which we have gleaned froin4hefton;oli the tfuthoritU. in parallel eases; and we are prepared to! tak n 1 PeilaUMtf eVerv flfcilitv. we' are nrebared to ri- a,: . I formation regarding any other business connected witli the intc ihl A.S.3-L. ' I" luring heavy-expense Incurred in procuring this ':; The followinr naners will cod v-one month anrf C.u to the subscribers i N. X7. .Standrdr Progress. Charle.itoii Courier, Columbia GuardUn,Richmondi Dispatch, ami oavannan nepuoiican. .'.Dec 2,1118624-if-;, . t 'J'A?, 1 . a dim jWnnfafctured and SraoKing Tobacco, Snuff, sic. fRHE undersigned haying talEifif tSclarge and - JX commodious building, No. US Main street, formerlr 'becupied bjv Lewis Webb hare resumed the mannfacture ofCbftwjaand r1m6tingTobaceo: ' t ! Webarejin store a large and welt "selected 'stock of Bright anol Darkf Tobaccos,' in )i and j i boxes, and nail-pounds in cuddies. : r . , Also, ( SuwkiagTobsceo and Snuinal! the variou sized psckages, tp. which wo invito' the attention, of Ch traae belorie purchasing elsewhere. n;. CURISTIN St LEA, No. 68 Main St., -s ' t ,v ' v Richmond. Va dec8 ! ,'. . J- I 40-riim Taniier WautedJ : A SKltLFlL Tinner wjithiood recominenda- Sjl tions, can obtain employment the ensuing year, br making early application to the undersigned at RolesVillc Wake CouUy, N. C.. . . , , J ROBT. JEFFREY.. ' 13-dtf : Kot We; : v , BT VIRTUE OF A 1 DECREE OF THE COURT OF Equityt for Wake county: at thelalt term. 1861 r mn ' deat thefaU term!862)rI itlwU .nhr to of For- cstviue, oft aaturqay the i7tte dayrJLleeember next, at Imblie outiry, to the highest bidder, a lot'of four' acres of and lying in said town of" Forestville, well situated and well improved, belonging to the, estate of the late Brian Green.' : ' IV. . 1 - ALSO, bndeT. the same, uthority, ill will sell at, the Court HouJae door in the town of Louisburg, on Thuiseiav the 1st day of J anuary ; 186, a . tract of ten acres of land in the county of Franklin, near the land jof William Har ris and Drl Crudup, and botongifigto the estate of said de ceased, j i . . .-' '-X'-iMt.l(t,rt:'f. V ' . Both the above parcels of land will be sold on a credit of six months ; purchaser 4o give bond wi.htwo approv ed securities. " :'- '';'-.'.. CvB. HARRISON, Adm'r A Commissioher. ALSO, on the 1st day of January, 1863, at Louisbur?, will sell Xjwo Hundred ahdTwenty. acrei-pf land, in the Southeast corner of said county of Franklin, adj aning the land ot Cabt. Crudup. , -a . , t ' Terms of sale ; cash-er-credit to suit purchaser. - - , ;.i;;v. i tz ?M-CirB. HARRIS0 , Nov. 5111862.. v dtd I Medical CoUegc of ; Ylrgtnia, Uich- rtv fnonacssion -oi 181)203 v nPHE 1EIT JlNirUAI COURSE OF LECTURES .JL will commence; on the first l ilonday in Wovembwr, 1862, and continue until; the 1st, pf, March ensuing. It in not intended by the' Faculty to abandon permanently the Sfssion of live months; but id consideration of the state ef the country, and the increased expense of living, it has icemed Vjtbem advisable to reduce it for . the present, to four months The course will be conducted on the same' Elan, and jrritb the same advantages to the student, as ereteforet ',"'""': i ' Chas. Bell Gibson, M; B., Professor of Surgery. David U. Tucker, M. D., . Professor of Theory and Prac- ' tic of Medicine. '.- - .(.- ': BeverlyjRi Wellford,Mi D;, professer of Materia Medi Tca and nrapeutics. 1 ' ; V: "" j.v , A. E. Pticolus, M. D., : Professor of Anatomy) i L. S.: Joyries, 1L D., Professor of Institutes of Medicine. James B; Conway , M. D., Professor of Obstetrics,-. Ac. ; James B.- McCaw, M. D. Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. : 1 j . i'----.,, ' Marion Howard, M. D., Demenstr a tor of Anatomy FEKSProfessors ticket, each, " f $15 . - . Demonstrator cf Anatomy, j- $10 " - Matriculation, , , j . .. $i " ; . G.aduation,, , - : $25 For further information, orTa copV'of the catalogue ' address : r L. S. JOVNES, M.- D., . ft- . '. . - Dean of the Faculty. Sept 13 dV . '-" 86-3nfpd EXTRACT.' I i " WAR DEPARTMENT, . " '. ! ? Abjt ahb Iusr. Gin's. Officb, ca, V l. J, i ... . Richkoxd, July 31st, 1862. ix&nLHAh URUUKS, I ...... .. I. . : Ne. 63. J - 1 , . III. Paragraph I. General Orders, No. 44 current se ries, is hereby revoked,' - and' aff 'paroled prisoners whose Regiments "are. in the East, will report'at Richmond, Vir- finia, and those who Regiments are in the West at ;ieksburej, Mississippi. ,M .-'; - . ; ' ,; ' - . ' IT. AH 'seizures and impressments of every description of property whatever, and especially of arms and Ordnance stores belonging to the States of the Confederacy; are hereby prohibited, and otlicera of; the C. S. Army are en joined to abstain carefully from fich seizures and impress ments, and in case they arc madejby mistake, such officers are ordered to make prompt restitution, .. t By command or the Secretary of War, . (Signed - --o. J . .u S. COOPER, x v AdjutanVand Inspector General. Headquabtsrs 5th N. C. Rsqikext, V : AtttfUSt 6th. 186Z. The attention of the ofllcers and men of the 5th N. C. Regt., iscalled to the above ordari C3 end all offldfers, J and men are required to report 4mmediatfely to the Head- j quarters, or sena cerun caves ot surgeons. Ey order of . ; COL. McRAE. ' aug. 9 "j- " '-4 - j - '' 76 tf r Notice. , - Office NrC Railroad Company, 1 S Company Shoos. Sent.1 24. 1862.' , NOTICE IS HEREBY GITEX TO SHIPPEBS and others interested, tha the tariff of freight rates, on this Road will be raised twenity-five per . cent, and the rates of passengers to five cents per mile on and after the first day of October. I c y ; . T.J.SUMNER, - ' ' ' 1 Ea ineer and Superintendent. ' Sept 27 . , . 8D-tf 550 Heward. TANAWAY from tbfVor.rerati Stables at XV ;f Haw. Riveri Alamance countygJ C, on tha night :of the 19th of Sf aber,- mynegroman! ISAAC - The said negro i a Carpenter by trade, very brlghtcora-' Eleiton,' straight hair, about 5 feet 6 inches in herght; ad on when he left, a pair , of white pants, drab vest and , cap j whei spoken to, speakayery short. When lastheard rora, he was in Raleicrh, trying to, make his way to New berix Perhaps he will try to pass as a free man, and way bejltingon soae of th ore imps near Kinston. The above reward Of Fiftv TVnTlara wUI h irivpn for his delivery to me or confinement inany Jail so that I can get bim.' again. a Address W. A. K.' FALKENER, f " . - Warrenton, N. C. NoV8 15-tjnji JJA. Ordnance Difabtment ;, .! Raleighm .a; Deo. 4, 1862 I WISH; to parctase lead rr tMsr-DepTtinent. Persons havins lanre or small : Zantities will please A apply tne;i ; , ?. vi . , -J. :i t THOS, D. HOGG, Capt. U e. ,Dee -3-dtf ; I, ; In charge of Ordnance., : t .A4Teaclier ' IXTAJTS a Slttistlofl hi a sebiToi or; prlrate T T 'familv. aftee.nhriatn.aa - Sha ! nnv mriea ana . desires a ehanga at tfce-eldfcrof the present "year, on ac-i "yu vi .ucbixb to gc irom: us neignpornooo oi w m caastern a. u. sne is a native of this, tttaie,," can teach French, the English Branches,; Drawing, Ac. M. 4.- tCt r Fditnra Stata Journal. ' l-i-l- ill- nmmraii wh nuuw muu are really liable we will inform accordingly.. Those jrbo are not (and th. ri JarebOTsandt IireTerr fitateswh'o jCre notW winriv! 41-dtd Kr -JL-JIV - 13-dtf

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