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ft 1 ,. -i. ': M w:-- , T J ' it ' . . - i n ' SPELMAN. ;j.4Uir;ua'TrJpprffcton MWJEt.Y for B month & T iu.M.- :a.3u - ;; ra ja'a (he above, nprfbr a longer nrsbener period. Li Cfrt- t".Fwm the 17iInilrgto ipurkl. imjaUiglon & Manchester ir.s , " ftannuiV meeting ot th&iitoc i lhiJ06nrt; .Hcosp and srgfutotbc Cbatiy : Cbll"Jolin McRael of and Win, H. 4wl5aynrjtaris.JjpMr; Win. Jlogcrs, -1 'liifFesef1' irvjrju jur by-prox,'-tlse :f lbes rieciar.cd readj for the traDsactibn tork heki Ly tljc W llonngtap .and yel- i . m- . - - m. mf, m - . ItCo.. is-reprcseittfci by; S. ,U. W ;viiacp 117. t. X- . it.l .,. J U ' Wa5f Wilmingtoti .by D;Va!Ucei -! No proxy on tebI? t;f 4be Suto Las yet been prcaeuted, nud u is a matter . ut uuul t whether HBy Jias arvirod. ' : ... - . fydk?'r,Mq vrete rccelvvd and tbeir renamg riwptjsfed wiiii, r.ficr Avjlcb the metitlpg -adr t journed. until two o'c'bk, p.tp. . : ' Vj : From tlvi repit r'oi the Presidit anil.Bin - tors fiLd the Geuer;d")Sufci"HiU udeni, wc, learn trmt the recap's ot the riScal y-.-ar;j!idj,f.g ' September 80ib 180-3, have bcea. as. fotlows': Through Travel-..'., $419,680 55 way X rnsqi.,. .. ireiht-aiKj Miao'i: jboui-cs. ; 03,792-63 ... 30,Cy8 45 1.128.565 nb MailKl I Exfn'dk-urcs . . G0G.GO1 -77 42G,3tl 07 Nett Keveuue jvreviou'" er Jirre of- Nert RtveDwe.. $180,250 10 t'he "cooi-'of openiUirtr the fpad, includtn .i tbe cost of two ixjw eiigtne, has- been about j . Mfl?cr. ftht. of tUe'gVws rcciptf; ; If thecost !' ff these is cxclnded. the reult jll showr about Xvijpper cent:' The rielt feVipts after dednrt-j : ins the-amtiUtil of inlurfe$t which has -fallen 4 ne for the yearfchow av earnitsg upon the yrbqU cost e'fthe r.-vd of $2X),59pr c;i. and 1 bponUbe capital stuck 14 46,60 1? tent i t j ; The ejitii e animit of the assetts" which hare fed tiierfeasiirer 'a hands'- for the year) j includiiig those wTjTch he held" at 4 he-close of I ; ltaVyeaV18G2, has been' $1,745;082 4. ; . How link 'amount has been disposed.. f,: the 1 various:it-ru.s in hfr Uteiurtit of the nnu4 ; expenditures '"will niiuw.' Among theie1 will JTbe.fijUiic! .onfe'lor'the sum of pue hundrejl'tboit- j ? 'li-irjd 'dollar, iit vested by the Bpard in tlieateckl : r stehip compa (thMrrimac:), .'s The bject f that Coin pany wair to'rau the Steam- ; sbtp through the" bl'tlcaJe with a vievr to tlie f "Impbrtatieti on freight of those articU'.s not needed .by our people, and pnrticuUrly by- r ur. j inanuiaciuring anu ruiiruan miciceio. ny. ; -"Jrlglit Jof iwi prt ation 111 this sljip, in proportion j Cojtgrstofck. was 5tpuIatedA5c -behalf of iho rjjpanjr-. ; V,,.ut)aeTynT,iean!er.-- w;a captured on lT-r fi rst voyage ; out t.d 1 ' the la- ' reitiment became r Complete Kws. f:. 3larin g' t he year t he Uompany' made an ' investitnerit olsume niuty thousanl ddllarg it) J ' -Cotton, " whicb is- slowed in. sluds adjacent to i he railroad- v It is covered byinsuravjce. ; tortiorrf it las been ebinned abroad,-and i; 1 ibese shipments will be continued as opportunl- -f : ouere. The purchase was maue auang ine ' ristbpriir5g, and its average cost- pr;ponud, ; 'Itb airexprnseajacluded is' abgut 28 cents ! AuVug fut.df $05,000 in Confederate' fif- tmi niillion l;au'bas been setasiii-, and this, - With the investiment iu Cotton, and farther it- , -otnicnU of a poriiou of the ineausiri the : - Treasury which it is contemp'aUd to make, Avill, it is hopJ, enable the company fo meet tiiy .contingencies thattaJjy arise,. j v; i The'anjrit of interest coupons due but not presented is $109,000. i " : The; buincss 6xPe by the road has been Wgely in excess of aay previonsyear and the ' - aumming up would have Jbeeninuch: larger ' ' but for tl e yellow -.fever which prevailed ; in ' the I'all of 1862. : t ' ' ' ' I - ' The superintendent reports that the track 1 ' is in good order. There has been considerable Venewal o! timber 1:1 the track, bridges and trestles; and it is designed .during jhe present fiscal year. to do much nvre. The in.n on the road, as on ail the leading, roads-im the Cou- I'ederacv, is beginning to show cnJerable Slff ns 01 .lanjinaiiou. yw , Tu)S ib!f.- to obtain al leo'st ten Uiiks. ut. new iron. Jo secure new wis u)o-.vjjnm t will have u vive its aid. This, it is hopd it will 'do. It is" designed also to remedy this.: trouble about-rails to a ecrtnin cxre;.:l. during J. " the pregeut. fiscal year, by re rawing' the -ends , of' rails rtApiiiing it: ! This cah. bo done in the-1 ' company's shorjs.and at r.-comparatnely tinAa cost, Ind it - is hoped, that the ii'ouean bep felkept in fair eonditis by th aeoption of - llie . above; two cvur.-.e.V V New w-!'s and . pumps-' a r? bring put up.; ' along the entire line. Contracts "hive been l -ade for ..enlarging: the freighting f.tcmUeat Wilmington : aud.iv;ngsvme:,j..c1 1 uw- pi"iied to" erect a- new pawenger- Sumter: a rid-a new warehouse at Mars' Bluff. TI-.- fuXlirmentVof contiacts maaa. tne, Vctioii Qi' a wo'-kIciV:. t-o..f over tlie ; llound it. : House, . for the protecucivx)f- -engines from lit? r - wcather,4uis been unavoidablylayed, owing toitbe coiisdi int acf takit ' a wsy :ccrua neti j ngagcd.dn the contracts. r The .work, bow- " everyis Igressiugnd iris bopcdVis very rndfirf-imrrovernfnt will soon be completed. 7" Difficulties Jiave.been experienced Trom the; ilimTof ihe Tolling .! stockuring thepast. "VearJ,; These difficulties have, to a considera-; ble extent; been removed by the -purchase or iacUUatc the business of the ltoad, bat give n opportunity to repair throaghly omc of Jrunboth rtgulapaod irregular, butone aca f denf of a serious nature has occurred. rrk. cj ' oTir.tpndf'nt bears testimony of the JenerarieSr and-' ITdslity of the cCScerj and twcriTrft-plass frejght engines, anfl th repung, :. JV-Ui'wi ? form-cf- nine 'locomotiveo .and ?iS;:fivA rvfifcht vars. This wltl not Ofily the enginepeiongius oj. tuC 4-1 . Notwithstanding the heavy, busiDess.aono 'nn iILand the large, number of, trains r tenyrBisbop- Vermont, who wrote the extmgmshmo; detter - otf elATCfrYe Bishopr Potter; of Pa.; as cot: a Yankee, but an Irishman by birth, and ;a I graduate of the Dublin University. y I i " i 'lJ ' 11 I 1 I I "1 XT 1-1 1 - I i 1 I 1 I II I I ; I II i IX 1 I I II, .. . ..I iii i iii in i i li MB - : ,; :m m:i : : 1 - ! K lV ffl ,' I M . ! li mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmr, , mmmmmmmmmm--- .... ' - ' " t - T . "I ' ' . r .fir- i . - - . - r . t . , . rrr-"r -rz : , ' '- J m- 1 " . I I mi 1 ... - " "l latest from Ticksbnrff. he 'MssisiirtfiiAh .Hit? !nVlli Vlcktlmrs 0 the 3rd iusL The remrt tmbi fished a short tTrrfe since relatirc to the'arri 'r,-.,iif uuuivruus (rauspons who xauKf9 wl diers f ctntradicied. it No troops bad- ar riyed ttere. except -three, negro rcgtmcnU from; Millikf nJa Bend, There bad been but me or to boat arrivals per vreex for some tWnfr, he Yankees- beyag Afraid on account of pur guerrillas, to attempt a frequent nariga ..lion of the "river above, or below. Xe clti ; jwn learned that ilie city nuld be gar- no wv -iiriro resimcms ire comintr win- ;ier anrt Were, .apprebetrding a perfect rcin'of j'teVforf ': ' 'V-' ; . 15 :. I ' The. military commission Vappited: by Gen. Gra-nt.to meet on the 1st of October, or jarsoOn tUirerifter as practible, -for the purpose' p f xam n'ng into the claims cfownffs of prop erty in the cityin other words, to require the c't!z?ns :ti take the 'oath of allegUr.ce .to the Ivincln Government had not mef but it Was thou ght would do so oh the 4ih inst'.--- v c w - ' e . ihe Soyaj rifzens" anointed on , this torn- iZX&m louhon.' Grant's -oid;r had not been en- . . . . - iprced in -any way'and btit - fow persons had iak!! the oaih. Those vho took it didtos of tbeir owa 'choice, - The 'generality of tbe citt feeas were as trne as er'er to'thii caus. They jwere feufFri"og "inaoh, and. presen'tod - appear fi nces of great sadness, hut-were 3-f hojieful bf lieving that the time for t'Jeirdelivi enc. Wrote i Fethj-al rule cotdd not be .very tar distant.- 'rifero was a tiniversnl-disgust amrng all clas 's45 (4r evcTj-thingrelating to tho Ynnke:-s, and ' butt three orf.iur ytjiing ladies-had'xivdiy re ; ciText any ,f th?m as. visitors. . ; 'Many yrsfcsjjUnab!e to gt awny. fmm i tbifj city, or to find .employment to make a - firing, were engcd in" teaching litt'e schools. - Tlie-sHiool in the basement of the Methodi-jt CiifirciilaugUt by Yai kecs, and attendtfel '-by three hundixnl and' 6 ft v negro men. won;en. 4 wand children was-to be removed to the Baptist Church, .which' was repaired. 1 here was no, foundation ! for the report that Pr f. K. M. Stevens Was teaching'the negro school at the Methodist - Charch. . He had uothing to do jwith thU drk institution of learning. ; The Yankees were-constructing" a rail r ad along Cherry to. Jack son street, and the work wasprogressirig rapidly. The negro draymen were loud in tl eir c mplaint ag iinst t;e e i ierpie. saytrg that the Yankees were building tb n61 load just toheat .tem out of their -rights. , . : - . -j.-.. There was a general staguatiou of busiiifss, in4 no nc-.ttfagement given to auy .depart mnt 0 trado by those in authority. Some of the citizens Seemeil to take this as an itldi tactiou that the Yankees expected ; nvt o be able to hold the city Toug, though te fortifica i lions were being strengthened and extendedJ" iThef bouses, of Cant. . James Covan, Behj. jliardaway. and Mrs. Irvinf bad becu torn -;dowo to give place to fortifications. r. Ti e Yankees appeared to live and move in j a state of trepidation from tear of Lee7s cav- j . " From tlie Richmond xailiiSer: V . - Hecognition. Is Tlie last niail fiom Europe revives the fears of the North of recoguiti5n.: The London' Iost has an-article on the subject of more than lusual 8ignific.ince, It l.as th impressive sheading of " What the North Must Expect. " I The i import of tlie article is, that unless by fhe begioingof ano" her year the relatve positions of the Nfrth and south are materially changed, it is probable that the, European powers will rectypise the indepfcnd-nce of the South as iunfaii .acconqjlif- That our readers may form iTDcir own uiea 01 nt import or me arricie, we igLve its most material points, j In a long edi itorialon the subject, the London. Morning . Pjst concludes in thesfollowing terms: j ! 0 0 Although theEaropean pow ers have hitherto observed a strict neautrality, and have declined to recegnise the indepen- dence of the Southern Confederacy, the Fede ral Govtrument must be well aware that ay serious reverse sustain d by thtir arms at the present juncture would leave neutral States no rolhti choice than o aj:kuowlet-yfe the new Re public. The attitude of France, or rather the j exigencies of that kingdom 'in her Mexican eelatiens, canrrot bit reu 'er the Government iat Whashiugtun apprhfnisivc tbatat an eaily 1 period, the long sougirt-for rcco0'ni: ion will be accorded lo the South.., The fact ihat after a Mwar of two years.and a half, the Birder, State '.'of Virginia is. still h.-'t'ic- p s ;cssi;:u:of the. Con f fj ieraies, ai.d that, the latter' are- enabled for 'I the third time to roll Is iCk the tide of invasion, c.mi.v! be ocetlooltd by nations who iaterprct :tLe term uuirality as'meaning something dif "j fcrent from culpable iudilTeronce, The resslt of the present campaign will, in all prqUabjliiy, vdecide.tlie issue of tbe war, ad ii, with tie ihcorr.insi vear.'we should see peace established ' ! between tbfr two. federations,. the .portly, will i be nut lrss indebted tVa:r the South to the hapy chain yf circumstances which will have- enabled General' L-e to strike a defensive blow.. . '' ' P; The Paris corrc?pon "lent of the New York . ' TW t 1 IUMT .1 . 111 111. .111. I M I.J m 111ISI. V.. I 11 1 1 1 "ll.J .1... ......... - - , iJ(?"-was copied by the Consiihiliinnd, t Hife "s'.-'m-if official oran of the! raiiperor, ana that it had'''waf:hej;l the .Seeessiohists o; Paris Uato!p-cat.Lopopf the early recognition of the if vbulederate S,a-e ." The correspondent adds: u' Tlie articles which have recently been pub l Usjicd in. the , Morning Tost; intimating a qjecdy: rccoghitioa of tlie Southern .ConlVdef fn.cv:in certain contingencies: have raised the hopes of 'the rebels here .amazingly. Thryj sestftHhat there were instances of an under- atidiqg between the -English and trench t Governments, and that these articles are in tended to prepare the way for the Emperor." Lis GtbW correspondents in Europe allude to ' this article bf the Morning Post as foreshadow ing tbVeajly recognition -of tbe Confederacy, ,and the .Yankee papers are greatly exercised I pver it.? .Ve,giveino.opipion : ij the matter. 1 ATe have given the article as a piece of news, : and leave our reade s to sift any thing from it can. I The Augusta (GoorgiS) factory, through its ; Pesldent, Vv E. Jackson, Esq., has sent a l ir n tWATvm- f.w S40.0C0.to be epphed n aid bf sddiMsifamihes and poor of Au- The Gbeat EASTxSN;--Tbef odd proposal " vis jbeeA made tprturnlhe .Great JIastern into .1 floating, hoiel, and anchor her off; Cowes tp ?ma'Lcoctasjal ea cxeursioos., i ' s. . -- ' . ' . . ' - JOB WORK : ' Of all dcsevlption neatly executed at this oBce. Miscellaneous". ro juri flQ C0TT05 wool CAUCS nr.Jo. V Pfllt THR PElPMi usvitt? Doug tit tne patent right .to the Ki v. J. Peler7i ird Keaoritor for Ihe Siite of K C.,-1 expect td be it Ureentbore' on Monday and Tees' day. 16th 4 17th iut.,-3ind to ret am to and remaia In Ealeih at tha xchang Ilotel frem the C3rd4o the 30th, in order t arrange for agencies cf conn-tie.- In the meanthncanv agency estahlLbed by she Rev. Mr. CiMtningio, in .017 absence, ivtll be Batisfactf'ry - None bat men of sobriety, honesty; industry and competency, need apply : T V such cents .the baraea ear be rendered very profit-; ble, briearing ta frm $20 to $ 30 per day by assid uous appliciilIdD;.; . -T. -. :-:.v The object and intention of this enlerprU? U to relieve Che country generally: -I therefore rtutkm the people not to permit any ion ta boy: ap their old cards on speculation That, they -niybe pot in order for use and thensolu at enhanced riees and I particularly and crapha tidaljy proteftnjainat any sujh speculation - by toy. ageut r.JIiay of .these ca' ds when, wprked upon will do as Vt&i ai ever a few better- whilst others which mry eeetar worthless will answer every purpose. 1 . ( with U19 aTOrbitktojTC-tte-lIW 1 of ISorth Carolina, and bo ridly 1 T 1 . . -enjoins up)n alibis axents to carr v out to.the let ter this feature of the enterprise, which aid ar follows:- "".. : --. v 3 . - r Citizrns worth 510,000, at present prices of nrop erty in. Confederate ciirreiicr, $2 per pair. Thoe sroith less, .yet having tara'ble property, $1 por pair. AH bur su!diers and officers of the army of 1SGI or ! Si 2,. ret in th .field, or their widows, baring tajcable propsrty-no mn'tti r how touTli,"50 cents per pair, and al I the poor who have no lands, negroes, ? tjck, , joaey; at interestor other taxa ble property riifelhing. :. . . - . , ,r -'o Acnt flh-.ill b-i permitted. to discriminate be twiit the rich ini th poor In their ivoik. bt .-attend to each in'the order tad cards aro presected. V omen generally .are lavitca to attend and bring, 7T l to neni cotton t try their cards. , All infringerncntj cf tho patent rigt shall be roost rigidly prosecuted '" . nov. li 2w2w SAH'L LA'(3LF.Y. EOlli YAMJAIILE TRACTS OF LAND FOR sale in Warren county, N6rtji Carolina. In pursuance of decrees made by the Court of Kquity, held for thee Aunty of varreh aforesaid, at Octo ber term, 1863, I shall offer for sale, on Tuesday,, the 24th day of Noyember next, at tht Court Unusv' door, in the town of Waj-renton, at public auction; the following tracts of land, to-wit . In the case of James T. Itussell and others Em rt, tbe tract of about two hundred and twenty acresr adjoining the fands of William E Davi.and' otheri; this tract will be sold on a cieditof twelve months. i Also, one other tracts in the case of Thomug D. Hilliard and wife, and others Exparte, containing about tvro hundred and sixty-two acrea, adjoin in? the lands of John Watkins, Austin Newman a ad vfilliam-Paschall, it beinr the land on which Sam uel II. llollowar resided at the time of hi death, sul ject, aevertheles3,' to' the dower of Martha Ik!-, loway, the widow of the said Samuel. Thu trace will be sold on a credit of twelvemonth, with itttreflt from the day of sale. Ahto, one other tract, in tha casu of Chailcs d. Jones and others Exparte, containing about sev,en hundred acres, adjoining the lands of J. W. Ileck, Win. L. Battle and Mrs. B. J. II area, it being the tract on which the" late dward Jones died, seized and possessed. This tract will be sold on a credit f twelve months, with interest from the day of And also off other tract, in tbjs case ft' M Fitts andthers ifcjaarfe, containing abou't two hundred and five acres, adjoining the lands of Nathan Milam, Wm. C. Drake and John RodwelL This trat wtnersoTa cm -acrcittrT"telve v months; with interest from the day of salr. Bonds with approved security frill be requires of the purchasers of said lands. , Wa-renton, Oct. 29, '63. C. M. COOK, nov 2 wtds C. M. E. OTICE.-I Willi SELL At PUBLIC AlC- ' tion. at my forn.cr plantation in 1'itt county, midway between Sparta and Falkland, on Wcda?s dar, the 9th day of December, 18C3, one hundred and fifty barrels of Corn, twelve stacks of Fodder, three thousand pounds, of Picked Cotton, (dam aged,) twenty-five hundred busheh of good Cotton seed, sit good Mules, one Cotton Gin, sUck of Hogs, Wagons, Carts, and plantation utensils. - Also, rent 'out the farm for the ensuing year. Terms, cash or credit a3 purchasers may prefer. nov ls-diw a.m. Lewis. cn A A KEWAKD.-..60LD WATCH LOST. iDL UU Lost on tbe cars between Salisbury and Raleigh, on Thursday night last, a neat gold double-case Hunting Watch, marked on the out side case with the initials J. T. J," which beiDg badly engraved looks like O. T. J. The number of the watch is not remembered. The watch is the property of a soldier who cannot afford to lose i The finder will receive the aboveTeward by leav ing the watch a! this office, or with TU03. JENKINS, Esq., nov51-d4t .. Italeigh, S. C. G1O01) INYKSTMKNT OF CONFEDERATE K MONEY VALUABLE RESIDENCE FOH SALE NEARGOLUSBORO'. -A good in Vestment of Confederate mone.V can ow be made in a large,' well 'arranged tws story and a half residence, with four acres ot land, a good garden, urge scupper nong grape arbcv, double kitchen, carriage house and stables athtchsd. in the village of Everitsrille, right oh theW. & -W. It., 7 tnilM from GolcJsboro. Present price $r, 009. - Also, my property in tha town of Goldsboro'. Apply to . N.,B. COBB, nov 21-it. - - Goldsboro, N. C. TEXTAL NOTICE, BP- BAS0.Y, DE.Y- JLJ Mat, respectfully makes .known tnat he is now in ollice over Mr. Pescud's. - N. B Those having cngasements or who ex-, pect his professional services had better call before be leave;. ; 3S- Tooth Powders and Brushes.. lioy 18-dlw. P 0CXBT BOOK-LOST. 10ST, 0?i TlttRSi riijuiiu iicdi imi nv-ii 1 " " v j- c . . ,. j .ii u:lt , ,.., f ttv contsung lour len aanar uma, we urt, v. cent bills and a few five cent bills, with some pst- per Th finder wril bs euitablv rewaraea oy 1 eavinsr tbe lost property at This OiFica or wi b,nWr -W. A. THOMPSON, with' At the Gas Works, Haleigb.' -nov. '2-3t. " ... .. ' OTIfE.-I 0FFSR F02 SALE MY FLNE Jack and two Mule Colts, ana on Cow ana - - Tl it'.? Any one wishmir to purcnass win oo wen to call and see ne. I can be found one mile from Toantts Store, (P.O.,) Catawba, county,' N.C. nov 24-dlt G. D. L. YOUNT. VAIPIBIE PROPERTY FOR SALE. V "Will be sold at public Auction, en Thursday, 26th November, 1S63, near Brinkley.ville, N. C., two Houses and Lots, a lot of'HousekoId Purni ture, one Piano, a buggy and harness, c, Ac. Terms cash. Hoy 17 4t. J- tl. PAGB. , vOW FOR SALK.--A Fine large Cow for t Sale aood milcber witn S uaii nveorsir weeks old. FiCE. For particulars apply at TJdlS OF- n y 4u r WHO WAStS ASCBSTITUTE.-AtABLK -bobied man over forty-five years of age, an American by birth, is willing to serve as: Substi tute if a fair price is paid. Sufficient security Will be given for m faithful performance T con tract. Address Substitute at nev26-dlt . ; THIS OFFICE. A3 JEjfloui OFFICE. Ud with peataess and dispatch at this dar morning last, bettreen the railroaa crass- ijj t to the Lunatic Asvluci and Andrew's new . t. ii -onnvw innk' rMiscellaneous. TAm tmuD coiiuinKij to rac Jail or Lenoir twenty,' n tbe 19th of J air. last, a aejro a? e4 about II or Jl -rears , wJBo saya his naae ie Cdvin. and that h belaud C Baramel Wpodley , of WUmlngtbif N a, who fer - meny resiaea in YaQlrtgton Uo., jr. U. boy Tery. ind ' quick spoken, and ; emtf he fbr nerly belonce4 to Aaane 1 BprbiJl, of Wastlagtna eeonty, -r The owner is reqeeeted tucoote' forward. prove propertT, nay charges and take hiu away, r or he will be dalt with as the law directs. J 1 WW. 1 KLIJSy Sh'IT Lenoir Ce, Kiastoo, Not. M, l8S3.-wtf i..nm;i Ti on its urnpsvcn. JD . orjce or. Chatham r. r. co..i t - r Ba teioa.'N . C. Nof.; S. 186y. . r 1 - The boa rd of Directors ef this Coispawy, wiving f oetermined to push forward the gradmg-. pf the 1" -J1. i - ?.v : . -r - . i l r capital stock are directeilrto be reopened. .Tbi road JX ran Into the heart m the Coal and Iroa dejSosift of th 0eep'River Valley.' IriVin befnt timatjelycorin eted withTtr great rail waya. It will l4ou the itoe of the shortest route trnn Blphr 'mond tlo Chaiestoni i-TtSswk i haaltbcrfforcL "of those desiring id vestments of" funtlsT" sv well as of thosewho wish to aid in developing the" coal and if oil resources .'of .the Confederacy, ia invited to this enterprise a - -l ' ; : j s 1 Price of shares $100 each- Cash payments may b made. Subscriptions will be received by (eorgs "T. Mordecai. Esq., at the Banit of N7C, y.Wi II.' Jones, Esq.., af the Branch-Bank of Cape Fear, -by the Ireasurrr of the Company and 'by. theundersignod. KH'MP P. BATTLE,: . ov 14 -dst - 1'midenl,'; LA!iDKP.8! BLA!5BKUS !! I WILL PAf fifty (50) cents for Beef and'25 far hog Bladders. They must ho well : cleansed und kept blown up until -perfectly -dry,. wh,n..thiiy' can be pressed t gether and sJnt to mc v Express. When 25 or more ara.e.'it at a tiai'l will pav the frripht. - - li.-B. SAUNDERS. ov 2'-dl0t Chapel Hill, N. C. ATTEXTIOX B AKEIlt A9S !-I WILLGIYJ2 f,ir 2lbs. of ni clean vol, one fcood Wool hat i or v.itl makeup tlie wool for of thhats; or $ 1ft ;? hat ; na lots . taken less than 5 lbs. -of wool. Neighbors can pit toother and make the amount. ; It. L. P ASCII ALL Matter, nov 10 dim Louiaburg N. C. " CAROLINE RKLLK SSUFF. 1500 f 0 2000 It O A ES MORK. At the earnest solicitations of oim- many- patrons, we have been induced to manufacture about 1500 or two thousand boxes m.ore of this celebrated SauflT.. Our other vngsgements will prevent us from making any more. JAS. M TENABLE i CO.. : j Petersburg, Va, JOS. E. VENATM.E, Ccmmif?ion Merchant, No: 3, Iron Front Building, is our sula Agent. All orders must b.- addressed to hua r to AI T. SWEENEY, our Travelling Agent, -nor 23-d'im J. M. V. k CO. B ALLAUOnOlSE AND EXCHANGE HOTEL J C. TALIAFERRO & C..C. FIELDS, late of Congress Hall. br leave to antiounce to their friends and the public generally that they i have ltasedtbe Ballard Mouse and Exchange Ho tel, and that they will spare no efforts to give entire satisfaction. ". a - Ouj table will be provide(Lw"th4 tffe5 very best thatjerfajCet will afford, ami ourXar supplied with Thecnoicest liquors. ' ' Messrs. R. .8. PowERsand Hbxrt Osth. the well known Assistants of the former Proprietor will "reriain -with s. ' j - .... J. C. TALIAFERRO A CO. - Tli fafrtl IN Ich I h I that a 1 ca tt do fTw annul ac- know dgjlt andiheartlajtf th.inkVtof my many personal inenas ana ine puouc peneranv, km uiS kind and liberal manner witb wbicb 1 nave.oeer farorcwar.d sustained throughout my whole busi ness career. ... I part with my business reluctantly and with your smiles and pleasant greetings, with much regret, but feel assured, that the establishment is now in the hands of those whuae- energy, polite ness, and obliging disposition will render your sojourn under its roof more pleasant than ever. The Ballard Hotel id now under the management of Messrs. J. C, Taliaferro and C. C. Field, gen tlemen well and favorably known to the public, and to whose supervision a fust class hotel may well be trusted. I I most cordially recommend them to the public, and ask fur them a continuance of that , support which I. hart? received from my old friends andpa rons. JOHN P. BALLARD. . nov 12-3t . A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO INVEST IN Land. For Sale;l ofTer my FARM in Ber tie countv, N.C, lying on the main stage road five mile's from Windsor. There is a very fine Dwelling containing niae "rooms and three large cellars, Barn, Stables and Negro Quarters upeo it and a good well of water near thhouse. There is about two thousand acres io the tract and s ven hundred cleared, about eight hundred and fifty of the wood land is splendid low grounds and by draining can be easily cleared. There is a fine lot of navy pine timber and considerable stave timber also. 1 have a larcre deadening ready to be ta- kt-n in.' East of the Dwelling is a fine young Ap-; pie Orchard containing hlttnui huudred trees; which,, will be Valuable in a few years.- i'here is a Mill in course of construction "only a mile from the house. ; r- ' -- r5' I offer this place .because I have.lost the greater part of my valuable hands and have not fiifig enojigh to keep the plantation under fence &aJ cultivation. I Would prefer a smaller farm. Anv oue wishing to purchsstj,can Commit me at W indor, N. C, or will be shown the farm (should I not be nt home) by Mr. Wiley J. Gilliam, my nearest neighbor. 1 This land is aiaptud to the cul--tivation ot cotton, corn and peas. ' - - - nov2 tw4tw'2t . J. C. JACOCKS. Petersburg Expre- and Register cepy 4' times aad' send bill to this oSice.- , " Sjotice. - - ' . ' . II naval commandants office, ' Wii.MTNRToy. N. C, Xv. 5,1PC3. ' SEALED PROPOSALS wdj be received at this oltfce uniil tho 25th inst. for th furnishing of Timber as1 bek iv peoified, viz : " 7000. foet board, meaiui 2 inchrs,' white oak y-Iank, length 25 to 40 feet, ' average 35 feet width, 10 ta 12 inche?. - - . 10C0 'fectboard, measure 3. inches, white oak plank, width 8 inches, j snsth St to 40 feet. 4500 fett board, measure of'j-elUw piae, all heart, 3 inches thick, 5jnchfs wicle, sawed straight and parallel; length 25 to 34 feet, average 30 feet. - . 1500 feet board, measure 2 inches, yellow pine, T ; inches wide, length 30 feet to bs alLJieart. 20 Beams, 1&K feet Jong, sided 8 i nches, moulded 5 1 inches, spring 6 inches of heart pine. 750 running feet of yellow pine, heart timber, to square l'i inches, to be straight one way, the . other may hate a fai'r curve. 2000 cubic feet, promiscuous cak timber for frame, from 10 to 16 long, straight and curved, in cluding 80 root or limb knees, to side 5 inches square, and cut square. ' . 1000 cubi; feet, promiscuous heart, yellow pine, 12 to 20 feet long, 10 to 14 inches square, one - White oak keel, in two pieces of 48 feet each, sided 10 inchas, modlded fO inches, one stem and post sided 10 inches, cut to mould. 2000 feet 1 inch, "yellow pine plank, 10 to 12 inches wide, 30 to. 35 feet long. ' 1000 white oak trendils, 18 inches long l inch in .diameter. ' . , . 2000 feet 2 inches," plank, 16 feet long, 12 inches wide, good quality, . 1000 feet 1 inch boards" 18 feet long, good quality. Said timber to be deliver at Haiifax. N. C. '"" , . W. & LYNCII, 1 ' Flag Officer,4 nov 12 2w. Com'd'g Kaval Defences Ko. Ca. i fell i nT fe ueen JLn enga a V itftout reiiTinc: uv wA' No. 24 "S;Sj JW 'Uiscellaneotxa. UF J0RTTT CAKOllXJLA DITI dend xtCivw yrtt, on. the Capital Stock of this Batik as bocr declared tb! day, out of tbe Kofi Is fur ihi last six months, pa able rq the ockholdera In current notes on th l.t Uoi4av la , lecr mterpxt at the principal lUhka, francbes 4 ua Agencies C.'ELEWtT,Ca4hier. tlFtlCfiT MEDICAL DrRBCTCH,vl ; - Qtacaai UeeriTaU N. C., v Kalcbrh. October iHli. lRfix. I ; flCMSOlff 'Ilf CIIAR0K, OF HOSPITALS t it Mt frrmlt any .Steward or Agent t6 pur haacfl oenlul aunrlies. excent for cask, or oath LjHw order of the Surgeon. Accounts incurred. r : I, til fir, jt u" ... . ... ... " rSfT. Dium Miruciions, win not ca rrtojr V; Mj order of the Surgeon General : . f p. e. iltXua, . aav. 2-2awlm- , Medical Director. Jtinj! 0VTS.-.A FEW PCSDELS OF i r Rw VFiflter Seed Oat for sale. Aonl t jrHiijaritE-' TTUXE WDITER SKED OATS A FKV? ER SEED OATS. JL bushda of . FIXE WINTER 5ftvi?-e badIo exchange for. STOCK PEAS er CURN. ' Apply to ovl?-tf . TniS OFFICE. Military Notices. NOTICE.- . . : : . i V, - CONSCRIPT OFFICE, . I Rale ten, N. C, I8ib Nov., 1863. f to Jive following General Order No. 141: Adj't andnsp'Gen'ls Oiliee, is Jjervnv publnhed for the inform a thin of all concerned. AHerlioh U also invited to Special Order, No. 8, Msdical Directora Office, Raleigh, N. C. . . By urder of -' - . COL. r. MALLETT, . Comd't Conscripfg, M. C ' jJ. W.-Mitttrr, AfJutant. : AUJ'T INSP T CK.V.S OFFICE. Qceral Orders. " . JV.41. I I. The practice of relieving officers from' com mands to which they have been appointed and assigned, and ordering them to report in person te this office for further assignment, will cease unless specially required by oiders from this office. ill. Soldiers returning home on furlough, or on reaching places at which they will stay .during furlough, will immediately report to the nearest . enrolling Stficer. who will keep a register df their name, descriptive list, place where stationed, by whom the furlough was granted and the time at which it expires. III. WhenattheMpiratiortofkufughfand being at a distance from an Hospital! 2iUm'ng Board, a soldier is onablo to trayel, tKF enfollVnr officer will order him before the Board ef Exam iners for conscripts,, and the medical officer ani one of the physicians "employed" concurrirg, they will forward to his commanding General, with a statemenr'bf his casp, a recommendation for an extension of urUugh not to exceed thirty days, duplicates beinsr also sent to the Surcwon General. But when the soldier is accessible to aH general Hospital, ne will be sent before the Hospital Exauiiniag Board, Who will eon form to the pre ceding instructiQns. " f T . ' I IV. In cases of sickness or wounds', whifftafroi any cause, are neglected, or do not receive proper treatment, the disabilitf in consequence being prolonged, the soldier will be sent, by the enrolling officer, to the nearest camp of ineti uetUn for treat rwt in hospital. , 1 V. Recommendation for extension nflfty Wficers a'ntt furloughs to soldiers, and medical cer tificates to officers, and certificates of disability to soMiers, Will only be giyen by authorized Boards of KxaW4SiI r, in cases embraced in the first section t "sgraph III, of C0t orrjby the B"atd WTEx-aiijlners for cms4iptsJCLfiyimen dationspr certifcates from privatehti",JThs or frinn a jnrdicaLoHi.tir singly, will not McYkved. Pragi-aphnT and lT3,GenraJ Rcgulaaonliand Pirai nh I, General OTdor, No. l,5Current Seriearom this .'lice, are amended to accord with this paragraph. . ' Vl. Furlourhed soldiers will not be permitted to g' within the'lin es of the enemy. v i V II. In the medical examination of substitutes, the iastructions and requirements ofJParagraph 1,192, General.ReguIations, (Paragraph48, Med-, ical Regulations,) will ba fully adherred te ; and if; a substitute fails to meet the conditions o( that paragraph he will be rejected. liy order, - I (Signed,) " . S.t CJjOPER, j ? Adjutant and Inspector Genera".: j i - ' ' (Extract.) i OFFICE MEDICAL lXIRECTOR, .-IT ' . Ifc umm EniL uoBri pa l, r. u.9 Spesiml Order, Lav- IV. Uereaftei the Hospital Examininr Boards .will meet at the hnar 'and places herein desig nate, viz ; AtfOerieral Hospital No. 2, Wilson, on Tuesday . and Thursday at-3 o'clock p. m. of ever.f week. , f j At General Hospital No. Sj Coldbbro', on Tue's day. and: Thursday at 3 'o'clock p. m. of every w;ek.: f . ' -. . '- At General Hospital No. 4, Wilmington, on Tuesday and Thursday at 3 o'clock p. m. of every Week. " j ..' ' ' .-- At General Hospital No ! 5, .Wilmington, on AVednccday and Friday at 3 o'clock p. m. 'of every week.i Y . ' .: - ;' i At General. Hospital No. 6. Fayetteville, on nTuesday and Thursday at 3 o'clock p m. of every ' week.: ; -. ' ! - - - At General Hospital No. 7, Italeigh, oeOTucsday and Thursday at 3 o'clock p. Pi. of eyery week. ' :! At General Hospital No. 8, Ualeigh on Wednes- 4ay and Friday at 3 o'clock p. 111. of every week. k ! At General "Hospital tfo. 9, Salisbury, on Tues day and Thursda- at 3 o'clock p. m. of every week, j Siarnf;d,) P E. HI VES, Surgeon, jnovj20jlw, Medical Director, ;Fayctteyille Observer, Wilminjrton Journal and Salisbury Watchman please publish one week. , m JIV'l- CONSCP.IPT OFFICE, ! RALEion, N. Ca. Nov. 13, 18G3.. .The followinsr namedonrgt-ocs are now confined at Camp -Holmes, near 'Ualeigh, subject to call of pwnera : ' " NjOY,i black,- 30 vears obi, 3 feet 3 inches d her son JOnN", black, 8 years old, 4 feet 2J- inches high, were arreted by pickets near the .Tread, aid sentto Camp Jlelmes 'August lSlh. . j lij?pre5etit themselves as belonging to Mrs. Louisa QdeinUf PolIock-ViUe, N. C. ! ALBERT HID DICK, bl?lr, 33 rears old, 5 feet 5 inches S;i:h, and WM. FULLER," black, 23 jcars eld,! 5 feet 11 inches high, arrested in Princess Ann boubty, Va., and senjt to Camp Holmes, Oct. utn.i otate tuat they are free. By ;Order of the Commandant. .-i t E; J. HARD IN. , nev 16-I5d Lieut.. Act'?. Adi't. - ! f j HEADQUARTERS, UALEIGH, N. C., 1 i ! J ' :" Octeber Bth, . j Geseral Ordes,1 'I 1 . 'rNo. 1. , . .'.-'' - , . J ilN 0CEDIRNCE TO GENERAL ORDER ; No. 23, Headquarters Departmen of N. C. Paragraph II, the underigned assumes Command of this Post. t ; i IIJ 1( is made t he duty pf ail Officers who remain in the city over 24 houfa to report to this Oilier, and men on a-ri ring wh intend to remain to ob tain1 pass from Provost Marshal. . ' III. Ofhcers who are.-improperly absent from their commands will be reported at once to their Commanding Officers.. The men will be ar rested and sent-td their commands. .- IV. In order to avoid unpleasant detention and arrest; citizens upon arriving here will furnish f evidence tf their exemption fmm'iailitary service to the Provost MarshaL , - if (Signed) nev -dlm PETER MALLET, Commanding Post. I i I eoLUtis Ler Aiaare of tea tlnce mr'len tarli.b first 1 ifturrtlat and 9tMAm far ench eabMqevta Vrrtlfl-Marrttre notleceand Otiturknill f barred u adrertUrmotfl. " w r K 'u wuus ar everr. deecrrpuc! wr.i ie e . pes t C4 cents dene to the Beathrn Confcdt.-.. ' :jclitary '6Qc'e . ADJT JJID INSPECTOR QEXL'8 OrTICrL - , 'Bncial Oatltt;'l-i.,""''ba3r? '.h-tr- ffc'; Jp 4 r ".JLJL antboeiaedVlAraise and eqmip mm mm uimui uivrria. ooaio varonnv vrui Carolina and Vlrnfa, tone Bittalfo orhiavCi. Kalea ofnfuiBtrd r -who furlOeh tbeir oVa rses and n bo are not liable to eocacriptfWf ta h ader Ue order of the I'aaaajt; for ;tjh .parp . , teaof cocacrjption the arrest f desert era flf local defcace,. mustered for one year.1 w. . L V Cocipnic to cIrchcrroffl!LV The CctJ'fj neere to be assigned, from officers br!o8giagi0 Ui .Enrolhng veryiee. , .? "'.'i. f . t ', -Coanpanies net to exceed one hdrdred. rank and By core man d of th e '.Sevrrtarr bf Wa r f iT ; SignedJ JOnN'WITJIERS. I Assistant Adintanl General. 1 B ardecef Col. John S. Preston, Saperirtn dent; 'KdTICE:. -:;v ?-.:f''-:' - . t CiscBtrT Orrfcx, X-C-l! ft . 'lUuiGBjOci: T, 18C5. J TnfiCOHllANnAXTlNYlTKSnBIT. tention of all persons eapabfe of bearlngari but w.ho are exempt from; military' dsKy. undr the present regulations, to the above-order of the See- . retaryofWar. It will be seen that it is the iqUn tion of the'vHepartment" to raise a Battalioh of ; monntt d nen for special service in North Carbliha, and the Commandant hopes t(it allable bodied men, who jn ay be exempt by reason of bayintf ftlrftish,d substitutes or otheruise,-will not. shrbaM from this call, but will hasten to enlist in the de fense of tljoir homes, their flrrs:de"s antTthe Sfate that gave tbem birth. '.' ';-." : Parties enlisting in this Battalion will bd exeiapt from duty in the Militia and Homo Guard, andj ; will receive the pay and allowance of cavalrymen? The Enrolling Officers throughout the . State are authorized to reeive recruits, or they may report directly at either of the Crfmps of Instrwctien.'j ,' -By order of Cor- PETER MALLETT, Commandant of Conscripts for -N. C. ! -Hcoh L. Colb, Captain and A. A,' A. G, ' ;a nov. 2-lm. - ; ,-m-.i.- ' :.f For Sale or Rent IT1 ARM NEAR RALEIGH FOR 8ALC.-X.A Ja7 enng little farm conUining about 200 aerek,? miles west of Faleigb. The improvement .tpa itts of a comfortable dwelling, , food kitchtaa. smoke-house, dairy, barns, stables, Ac, all in order, and substantially enclosed with good plank and paling fence. In the yard is a well of as JBne water as can be found in .the upber .country, .tttd upon the Farm is several hundred Fruit-Tree,a, re cently planted. Fire wood and RaiL Tinber abundant and Contenient ; and a portion bf ,Jthe 'Farm seeded in wheat and winter oats.-4 Price for the Tract till 10th Uecember,wkh grow ing crops $9000 Confederate money nt Nfgroea will be taken in exchange if desired. Persons wishing to purchase are referred to C: W. D"' BUTCHPS Raleighi or to B. D. SMITH on the premise'i nv 17-dl0f - . . - i i i:r;s-M F OR SALE OR Km.TUK HOTUJLEAlt ROAN 1 rent.' Persons desirofls ef maklnjr have one of the best oprxwt unities ever eC3a U the public. The house is sltaated in -sixty, feMef the Kail Road, and at the terminona of. tbe- Tax- 1 Kockv Mount Depot, formally kneWAJM .6e DKE HOCSE, U .nowffered for. XUf m6neT4'fiow JUH V JUL! mi it iWIIII . Ill -JM1IIII1TJ m r.i-7 l y - rangra. uirar 01 ine propociora win (a ae pleas ure in exhibiting the forgoing property. " . - ., J. P. TILLERY, & BROinSR. Nov. 2-dltn. '- v. . 1NING ROOM . TO YE FOR SALI.A tcry suj-eiier diror.g loom store for sale, com ptcte in all its parts and verv handsome,.' Xlfply to MRS. E. A. MAUTINDALE, nor 13-dtf - : Raleigh, N. C. ' . : I MOT Kb TOR SALE. I OFFER Af PJII vate sale tbe large new Hotel in the tewn ef sburg, and lecated just east ef the Court-hense. july 4.- tf. . . . H. H A RRU. r it'OR SALE --A TIRST RATE ' tit'iAR A can be bought cheap, by applying luiinedlate -ly at the JOURNAL OFFICE- nev 4-tf Auction Sales; 1 :0 1 MPORTANT SALE OF LAND ,AND JfB GROES - Will; bo oftet-ed to tbe Hlghest3id. der for cash, t my residence near HiUiard?toa Nash County, H, &, on-Monday, the 14th da ef December next. I thirty young and likely lirgroee) among thew some valuable servants.-. . Also, my plantation, containing about 300 aercs. well improved, with anew cottage residence, land all necjBessary out-bouses of the best kind. T Will be ofletfd at the same time my stock ef Mules, Horses, Cattle, Hogs. Sheep, Ac, erop pt Corn, Fodder, Ac, Household and Kitchen F-urni' .ture and Farming Utensils. f i Sale will eontinue from daf to day until all 14 disposed f. . J. J. WATS4kN, . nov 19-dtd , Ililliarditon, Nash Co., NC. TO REFltiKKS An WlIFRS Wno VlKit TO, JSVEST CONFEDERATE MONEY 1 will sell at publ it auction on the. premise' ott Fi idayj the 18th day tf December next, my value ble plaitatiop in Davie' County N; C, ohethil below Clarksville, P. ().. on Dutchman Cryek, containing TW-O HUNDRED ACRES, jne t dred of hkh is valuabl BOTT031 LAND. All persons wir-bing to examine the pcemises can call oh,meat Jyewierille 12 miles west of Salem, on the. Shallow Ford road 6 miles from the Shallow Ford, -j' If disused of privately before day of .aale, ' notice will be given. W. B. StlPE. nov 14-dlw6w ' Lewisiille N. C. Kewards. N0T1 or Sf tCii ! $25 RKWARB. STRAYED iftitcn. On ihe night of tho 22d int my liUKbt. was ejlhcr takrn .iroui my tsll or grt loose .and Jjravd fl' He is a lui'go bilght bay horfo. both bf his bind fet are white; hsbnhe, a whitti htrttk across Lis nose; be is a -hug b in ou 1. ted horse before, ar.d was vlbt yeaisiihYlast spiing, ar.d in g..cd ouhr.' 1 will j.ay the atpnrt rervard to any cne who i ill dtl'vi r hint to'nie or for any infiriuation that will enabl tae to procure h us. . cu i.r.u ALi&k.v , sunii Catnp near Kir.st4, N. C, Co. G, 7th C. S. Cav'y. f addi Is lver Staiirn, Va. r. J 1 p. toy. 6-t! CTILXSB0 0'. 3IILITA RY ACA DKHT." XX The Sixth Academic rear of this Ib'tjlfcttea will commence on Wednesday, Febrttry Jrtl,,l8Si. ! Fer circulars and Information a poly to' ', - i Ma. W'M.-M. GORDON, SttU Ilillsboro', N. C, 5'ov. 23 1863. .d3i SC0TCU RR0GANS.-MHDR OF JRR Legislature, ahd ethers, are requetted to'eall at Wm. Simpson's, on Fay ettevill street,' end ea amine a sampl" of shoes known as the 8crch Bre gan.'. They are uncqualed in workmanship -t of superior Uathsr. Only hftyairf-call eaxlj nov 23-1 w " ' . :- ' ' : - TEACHER WANTED TO TAKE CtTAttOB ofaSchOAl in a orirat family. tTirwCDBmvteat to teach the English lanruware. Jafiu isad.Meaie Address the subscriber at Bcar;lwaRif VQty,v,pcpt Duplin county, N. C. ; " ) t f nov 14-w3w. ; ; 4 is. Rftornic A WST NI CSE W AN rr:).M 1 vW All W STL hire a good Wet Naraefw iKxt jf acheTeer vicea tocoinweccr Dec. 20th, .lff-?-. .5? J,- ' - 1 WMjBSMlilt? - . - ' Office Mwlloil LLrectnr? I novW-dtf v Ua'ei.b, K C. - H - ... v., t Tir -, ' ii . '. 1 :'h: ; V ":;.-i-'::,".- ' :- ' ' - ' '"'. :, " ." .- . . 11- --. A ; ' . - pi Mr.-' - i'nr mi--- , 1 11 J 4 i':
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