i. HI 9IBBBTBB PBDAY MOByiKOt Qftl862;, ETC TElilGJIA?!!; -HB Latest HOTOen ;i .- v Iii.ic -' Is-'- ,r ' -fT KELSON KltUED ADVANCE IN r . gjatfANA Ac. - , York date of tfce JOUx Jfef ft .4 ' i L Ball N'pW wea' hoV fa Th Gait How vuieoiou Gold bad ftdnnced to 23 cehta prwia: The BsltimoW American of Monday afterhoot - it U wprted. thai Geni: Buell Jhae been Sred from command, and juaigwdto IndUn olii to organise paroled prisoners into regiments. stocki were rampant in fTw York att Monday, specie went bp three per cent, at the lltft call. Goli 22i centa premium. 1 1:jr!f Gen. Soigel dad advanced to w rnjnwo, am preparing (to cut off all commdnloatlane. ..n the rebel army in the ShnejidoahjYaUry ,nd rUchmond. The American say that there m slso intimatlotn of renewed activity on James &vsr, indicating that the present apparent aus- pcmion of operations, is only preparatory' to ays Uatlzed woTemenU that will produje Important results, f jf ' ' . '' I H -'I'"' The address of the Governors to Lincoln is not to be made public : ' ReporUftom Galveston say that yellow fever is raging fearfully there. . . j j i r, ' LATER FROM EUROPE, j ,' ' " Richmond, lOct. 2. New York papersjof the 29ih report the arrival of the steamer 'Anglo Saxon at that port with Liverpool Sates to the iWuwi.-r-r-- ' ' - ' ' r 1 : ' The defeat of Pope at Manassas was universal ly regarded in England and France as fatal to the Union. !! .j; '.,..:! j -i? jr. ; A powerCul Bam was openly being builtf in the Mersey, to be ed in opening the) blockade of! Chsr.lerton.jl 'j ' . j' 4 J A Psrisf correspondent believes that, f Count Merrier has been ordered by the Governaenjt off Frnceto maKoa'Concmawry aiwmpi, pus m itcp to the waf in America for thejaakejlof , bu4 nmity.-j : (',' ... v-'f '-M4 - ' Tho Pari Patrie looks upon the American war afcboutoW'' The .CbnstituHonnel aat Eu roH c&nnot wilt any longer before ,reconizing the Soathera Confederacy ." The London lime nyi sli Burop enemies as well as friends of the Cotifederacy, will yield it admiration, jit ba "gained a iropiitatiou for genius and valor which the most famous. nations, may envy.'? Itloppbae recogniUonj,' bpwever, until the South bs both) ''won anl KOpt i irouueii ujr w-r tiona." I- i The London ieraW (Darby's organ) urges ln4 lerference, U mediation is rolused. jThetLlyer pool Courier urges France and England now td intnfcro. jit khinks they can no longeif rtfuse ihe duplication lor recognition.- The London (ji.j, think 'revolutionary symptoms are but v !' , t tt a too apparent in the Federal States." : ; Tba news from the Continent is unimportant, liaribaldi is worse. ' : . j The Option Natiojtalt, of Paris, Prince Napo miaou's organ, condemns the idea of an pmanci- ption proclamation for the negroes in aiUcipaf tioD, and in very sovere. terms, while the Dublin Frmnan'd Journal (a Union paper) points oujt the inutility of such a measure for the 'negroes lham3BlveaL ) , INTERESTING FROM TENNES$ERi RlCflMOND, Oct. 3. s AdUpaich from Chattanooga, dated Oct. 2nd, Jyi a company ' of Partisan Bangrs yesterjday drove tha Yankees at Flat Bock back villf, killing several. Flat' Bock Ss on three miles from Naahvslle. I i j. A NashTille dispatch dated th6 30th says 'that '.he Steamer Forlorn Hope 'was captured a! few miles beldw there on Sunday by the rebels. ul I Tho impression in Nashville is that Bragg has taken Loiisvillo. , j ,; i f Speculators have cleared out all the goods: and stores between Chattanooga and Nashville. ! o more neod come. - .'j ' Thote is do doubt-about the starving conditioD of tha people of Nashville. " : 11 i . . ' ' YKLLOW FEVER IN WILMINGTON.) The VjfilmibgtoD Journal of .'Wednesday aayi : Tho -Fpver does not abate its progress, but its vMtations are much less fatal in proportion to the nambers taken. Yesterday there were 41 norw cue with only 8 interments in Oakdale Cemeta- 4!ary: Qf course the interments were. from fojr-' : tter cases. ' i "" .' s i: ; ( If taken at once the fever seems to yield read iiy. If not, -or if neglected too long, the Chan m are very small. People now understand this, tiieh fact, even more than the greater fatnillari- . ty with the disease on the part ot physicians, ac counts, we think, for the comparatively email Mortality in proportion to the dumber of cases. Hood, wp trust, the; fearful apprehension of the disease will pass away, and with, it most of Its terrors. ' ' s j ' i i ; . ; FROM KENTUCKY. ! A private letter received yesterday by a mem of Congress from Kentucky (aayi the 'Rich mond Dispatch of Thufsday) states that on the of September a band of Partisan- Bangera, under pol; Woodward, ciplured on the Camber. wo "er, opposite Cantcto , Ky.,1 four ateambc-ata Qd thair cargoes, consisting of munition bf war applies for Gen. Buell'a army. The same totter y8 our forces have possession of Cumber mi rfver in Southwestern Kentucky, and of the ttmntiL of Trigg, Lyon, Caldwell, Christianand "flocki g to the standard of the Confederacy. CAPTURE OF OUR 8I0K AND "WQUNB j ED AT WARRENTONr i ! U A "unuber of our sick and wounded, . who were ptuhd by the Yankees at Warrenton oh Mon fad afterwards paroled (says th Rtchniend Wchof Thurtday,) arrived lin this city yea Z 7 tfternoon- Thy lte thai th4 'enemy'a vfy, about one thousand strong, dashedliatoj dI?Wn 00 Monday morning. i; They repreaent4 that they were supported, by, fifteen-' hundred1 Jwy,but infantry 'supports never made appearanoa. W Mha fr. . TB'-i-.i a . 'and' f course, no resistance was mad. 1 Th. T III', ft i i ..n s snssiii: I llli 5 a'about FfiOM TiliAWY pNiNORTRN VIB- - . GINjLA ' ' faia yesterday (sayTlha ' Rlcanipn4 JC iner of ThnrsdajJ.we-fcavsj inteUigenca from the army Jof Northerfi Virglfa a Wte aa Sunday last. tu ;,roeyee tneii tnpbsfUoa ;at and-aroand naUescorth of Winchester, our right flankxesting bpoa ppaaa creek2- JTCbpmiotla: reports of the Hcellent'indldon andjncreu of bur armv arr- confirmed.- XiA ii Relieved w lct)hrron't tha taamv here" witfi 'double the' num? !ber pi troopi wa carried ljtto ' jactiba ; at "3aar pa-: cClellanheadquartera vrere, ba UstSunday, iorcef 'he crossedre,. Potomao arWilliamsporV .wnit flaacnea cores croweajoww wu Shep&rdtownahdHarperfa Ferry -X XTt tru MrmrtnrAri hern throughout theday yes terday, that the battle had been begub'but :at a iaia hoar last nlerhf th'a rumour had not been con firmed :hy any official dispatohes, and ibouhi thnrefnra hm isfiradltad.' Telefirranhio communi-' cajtioa between Richmond and WinonestetDeing compLete, earir mwuigenoo mj suipurtAUk, movement of event connected with this army may be confidently expected f wr--: FEOM KANAWHA.- ' "( The bank, the -large hotel, (the Kanawha House,) and a few other buildings, weredestroyed oy we fXasKeeam uir jugnnrom yuuiwrao, Kanawha county, Virginia. The quantity of salt on hand barrels. at the Salines is stated to be 19,000 TEi$ FLORIDA CRUISE FROM NASSAU J TO MOBILE. Corresnondence of the Savannah Republican.! It was announced soma days ago,v that the war steamer Florida (formerly the Oreto) had run the gauntlet of the blockading fleet at Mobile, and passed under the ennaof Fort Morgan. We hava received, from a correspondent on board, a highly interesting and thrilling account of her adventures on the voyage, which, in justice to the brave men who encountered auch perils, 'should be' known to the! public." There are few such acts of dauntless heroism on record, and they mark Captain Maf ftt as the man for the time. Such gallant con- oiuct should meet with a grateful and practical re 'cognition on the part of his government, and we hope it will not be slow in according what all must regard as purely a reward of merit. Rd. Rkp. i Mobile, Sept 24. The "Oreto" was seized, released and again seized, and learning that through the efforts of the j Lincoln agents it was determined again to take possession of her and-send her to England lor a new trial, we slipped from the hawser of H. M. Ship ; , and on the night of the 9th, with eleven deck bands and five firemen and coal heav ersall that money and cunning could obtain drifted with the tide under the shadow of the land some eight miles, and thus the Yankee cruisers hovering around us were evaded. A schooner with our guns on board was awaiting us outside, and taking her in tow we 'dashed down the f Tongue of the Ocean," and were soon where no Yankee officer dared to follow us. Threading bur way through innumerable rocks and shoals, with many narrow escapes, we anchored among them. and all hands only fourteen In all went to work with a hearty good wilL , In four days we got the guns, etc, on board. Imagine our misery when we discovered that neither rammers, sponges, sights, beds, qoions, passing boxes or magazine equipments had come along with them, and on the day follow! ig the yellow fever appear ed in all its horrors. There was no physician on board and the case was fatal. ' On the 16th, two more new cases. You can sympathise with us in our sad plight. We had scarely men enough on board to handle the ship, the circles to the pivot gun did not fit; Yankee cruisers about; disease on board, and no help at band but the indomitable energy of our Captain, who, in addition to his many duties, was nursing the sick. It was determined to run for Cardenas, iuXJuba, as the most healthy and secluded . port, m tne hope or picking up a few seaman, and get ting medical aid, and in the night, the ship was gotten under way, and steered close along the breakers,' passing over the banks with considera ble risk. On the night of the 18th made Carde nas Light, and Yankee gunboats; at 1 o'clock on the morning of the 19th, entered the harbor. Our crew, by this time, was reduced to three men on deck, and one fireman, who had been on duty for eleven hours. On the 20th the Yellow fever had full possession of the ship, ana an officer was sent to endeavor to get men. On the 21st our Captain was taken down, and soon thereafter given up as a helpless case. He remained insensible for several days, but merciful Providence was with him, and he recovered his consciousness to 'find his much beloved son in a dying condition, beside him" Poor Laurens! he died at sundown, and just after him, four seamen, and the 3d Assistant Engi neer. 1 In the meantime, the Yankee Consul Gen. Shufeldt, had got wind of our whereabouts and despatched five gunboats to cut us off and hem the Oreto in port. We obtained twenty-four la borers; and tupping our anchor ran the gauntlet, getting dear to sea without mishap. A poor lit tle Spanish passenger steamer, coming out two hoars before us, was mistaken for the Oreto by the Yankees and peppered for thirty-six miles. The enemy supposing that we wouldV run for Charles ton, increased their force about Abaco, the Flori da passes, and off Wilmington and Charleston, and Commander Guert Gansvoort, in the Adiron dack, in his zeal to head us off and capture us, was totally wrecked. , . On the 4th at 3 p. m., we made Mobile Light and three smart looking blockadera watching the port; we got up a full nead ot steam and tried to arrange our guns for at least one shot, but could not. Every preparation was then made to set fire to the ship in case of necessity, and combustibles were got ready in ten different places, our brave little ship standing boldly in towards Jthe enemy. Meanwhile tne cruisers ran out to meet us, form ing themselves in a triangle about us, withhold ing their fire, as we still kept aloft the red cross of old England, and they hesitated for a moment or two tow make up their miada as to our nation ality. . - - We were so near that their conversation could be distinctly heard on board, and a midshipman at the mast head sung out, "She is not English, there are only a few men on her deck." At this the beggars blazed away at us, knocking about font teen hammocks out of the nettings, and then striving to head us off; but Captain Mafflt ordered the men at the helm to steer right for the star board of the nearest veesel,and not liking tha looks of thingSjonr Yankee friend sheered off, bringing the two vessels in aline just what we wanted. At this time we hauled down the British ensign and ran up tne Confederate nag, and then com menced upon us a ahower of shothell and scran nel, that made everything crack again. It was a perfect hail storm, and we not able to return their fire,thOugh if we had been fully manned and equip ped we could have polished them off handsomely. Finding they held their own with us, our men were ordered aloft to make sail, which they did with a rousing cheer, though the shell were hurst ing in the rigging,cntting it away and wounding the men. , 1 A parrot shell entered the cabin. An eleven Inch shell struck us amidships, grazed the boilers, nd deflecting forward, took off the head of one of our best men, severely wounding three others. All our boats were pierced, sides, hammock rail, smoke stack and. masts ailed with scrannel- Af ter making anil, all the men were sent below, ex cept the emcerSjWno were retained en dec. Tnua we stood on for two hours and -eighteen minutes. Tha walla of Fort Morcan were thronged with oficers and noon and ur safety was greeted irith cheers. All behaved nobly.. Four days after our was about to start to see his wife, V as taken down! witfii the fever'aod died Jnj thirty-ix hours. : He waa a gallant -eenUemah andrexcellent christian.! f - - - . " "I CASUALTIES AT WASHINGTON, N.CI 1 CArCAitxxUvN C,epW24, 186X MrEditor f fPlaasi jfhblisb -tha: following list bf Confederate wounded and prisoners left with Hha 'Federals upon thewithdrawal of' our torcea irom wasnmeton after tne auacr on tnat piaoe, theCth iulW,- for the Information of anxious ur..K:- ra .xaiMiirxH, c. troops. tc W'lIcCoy company C,gun shot wound in hip7 and side,' dangerously, and probably now dead; 'John 8Jrapson,. Company I, gun shot in the aDoomen; cued ceptemDer lytn; otanora uiapp, oonrpany I.ieerffaciuTeb! and shot In back: Eli Price, company, 14-11 esh wound in leg and arm; jacoD uoe.'eomnanv i; wounded m iert- nana: rPeter Huehes. company1 I, flesh wound in lee: eorge ungues, company i, grape snoi in ooin nips, doing weu' r r ;. f lOraaxGivxNT ar. c, teoops. Enoch Waks worth, company B, flesh wound in aide and arm; John Proctor, company Ft leg am putaieadied Dept.? loin, 1?TB EXaiMXST W. C. 3CBOOP8. ' Alex Wood, company' F. wounded ia neck died September 19vh; William Gibbes, company H, wounded v in the face, doing well; J T Pearce, company U, wounded in left arm; John Modltn, eompanyi;, hruised by a: falling chimney; Wii flam Collins, company H, wounded in hip and bowels, died ueptember lztn; VV YY lexlant, com pany G, face and eye. j ' 55th regiment n. c. troops. . M B Galloway, company, E, slightly wounded in head and shoulder; John Lewis, company G, slightly wounded in the head; JBryant lngraham, company G, dangerously Wounded in both thighs; J P.Roacb, company C, dangerously wounded in side and back; Thomas Hall, company I, gun shot wound in thigh, doing well. LIST OT PBIBONKBS BENT TO VXVfBSRH UNHURT. i T Moore, company C, 8th Regiment N. C. troops; Joseph Kell. company H, 10th; Capt J C Norman, company G, 17th; E Winn, company G,10th; WWJPreeler, company F, 44th; Charles John, company F, 40th; Y McCreele, company F, 40th; Jesse Winborh, John C King, Gray Leggit, S modes, Tucker's cavalry; Lewis B Walker, company K, 19th N. C. cavalry; Bobin Moore, company B, 55th' regiment N. C. Troops; John E Turner, company B, 55th; B L White, company C, 55th; Jos Price, company G, 55th; J) Price, company O, 55th; Jas S Hopgood, compa ny K. ! As the prisoners were lont to Newborn before I was permitted to communicate with them, I got this list from the Washington Era, as published by the Federals, and, therefore, cannot vouch for its correctness. The wounded were treated with great kindness by the citizens of Washington, and were not unkindly treated by the Federals, as some of the wounded recognized among the nurses sent to wait on them, the; very men who inflicted their injuries, and who seemed the move anxious to attend them after becoming aware of the tact. ! J. A. SMITH, Surgeon 65th Reg't N. C. T., Left in charge of the wounded at Washington. i For thb Register. C-A-mp Gordon, Sept: 23, 1862. " Ma. Editor : After1 the Jate attack upon Washingtoa, some of our wounded soldiers were, by request of the Ladles ef Greenville, Pitt County, N. C, carried o a hospital established m the town of Greenville by the patriotic ladies of that place. Among the wounded was a mem ber ot ray company of pavalry, Marshall Row land, who was severely wounded in the hand. Tis a pleasant duty, devolving upon myself, to thank them for their unremitted attention and kindness, not only to my own, bat to the other wounded soldiers in tnejr charge, 'ineir Kina- ness, tenaerness ana nqppiiaiuy, cad uover uo surpassed. And when this unholy war shall nave come to a close, our country will not be more in debted to her brave soldiers, than to the beautiful . and lovely part which the women of the south ern Confederacy have acted. In thanking the ladies of Greenville the fctner day, 1 receivea tne following chaste and elegant reply : "We are glad to administer to the'-cmfort of those who so I I 1 .V-t 1: - t J.r..JtM - Vmna " nooiy risaea meir uvn m uoicuumg vui uwu. V. i i 1 - - They will paraon me ipr pringmg ineir names into public print. I havsu the following, but there are others that I do not how remember. Among the most actiye were : Mrs. Dr. Blow, rs. Corey, do Delanev, do Hoel, do Harriss, do McClure, doUmber, do do do do do do do do do do do do. do do do do do do do do do Pearce, Goold Hoyt, Glad son, Prichard, Bouse, Proctor, Shaw, Berrard, Dr. O'Hagan, Dancey, Nelson, Armstroug, Fleming, Dr. Brown, Rosenthal, Green, Wm. L. Cherry, Wm. A. Cherry, Jas. Cherry, TO man Cherry, P.nl do Kinsaul, do do do do do do do Wilson, Braswell, Whichard, Howell, Parker, Sutton, Doughtry, Miss Clarke, do Ernull, do Kinsaul, do do do do do do do Lewis, Hawkins, Woolard, Lawrence, Wolfe, Smith, Perkins, and others. Very tri y, yours, B. S. TUCKEB, i Captain of Cavalry. Second N. C. Hospii At,. The Raleigh Stan dard of the 21st states that a correspondent has writen it a letter over his own signature for pub- lication.which reflects severely upon the manage ment of the 2nd N. C. Hospital in this city. The attack is regarded by the patients in that hoanital. and disinterested gentlemen in this com munity as unjustifiable Dr. Ji C. Warren, the Sureeon in charge, is Tow absent on a sick fur- Lough- and in no condvtien at present to meet the unspecified charges o reflections to which the Standard refers, wnrn tne puDuo nears usw timony of patients and Medical men who are inti mately acquainted witV the management of this hospital, it will not rejHard it as inferior to any in the State of North (Carolina, or ereewnere. J Petersburg Express. RETURN OF RELEASED HOSTAGES. On Thursday last n ieteen citizens of Freder icksburg, who were carried to Washington some weeks since as hostagek retnrned home. Among them were Mr. SlaugMer, Mayor of the city, T. B. Barton, Attorney .tor the Commonwealth and Rev. W, F. Broaddutr They agree in the state ment that there was$teat excitement in Wash ington, officials being imprisoned, and arrests, be ing made rapidly. Soap without Grease. To four galloca of strong lye add ten pounds distilled rosin or eight pounds of pine gum not distilled and free from trash is potter; boil steadily until there is no rosin to be seen, and If the quantity of lye is not sum cienadd more until the roein is out. and boil un til it makes a brown soap. I have used this soap for a year, and H is equal to the best soap made with grease. ' Pr.KimiTl CRRENTFA.-nWR CHEST O SO lbs, for sale at a small advaoosv hi lett Wautt romhaBkhmradEn A PATMOTJO 80NG FBOit ACBOSS .THE ..a; water3v!;-:;;-..-.-'. . have beest fayored with a copy af tha foil lowU( beautiful, aoul-atirring.Unea fzoni the gift d pen of Mrs. Elkn Key Blunt, daughter of us) late ifrancis iLey, tha well, known, autnor ei the "Star Spangled Banner;' to whom and hia aong a touching allflaied Is mad e in the second stanza. Accompanying tha lines fl a model of -a national flag, Ln which thirteen stars, equal to the number of the thirteen States, are arranged in the form bf a cross on a blue ground, the red and wuiw un oeuig ouposea as ac present t THE SOUTHERN CROSS. In the name of Bod I 'Amen i P ' Stand for bur Southern rights - " " Over ye, Southern mien, t-r The God of Battlea fighto I : -FUngthe invaders far, : , ' Hurl back their work of woe ; The voice it the Voice bf a brother, Rut tha hands are the hand of a foe. They come with a trampling' army, . Invading our native sod Stand Southrons I fight and conquer t In the name of the mighty God i They are singing our pong of triumph, .Which was made to make us free, While they're breaking away the heart-strings Of our Nation's harmony. Sadly it floateth from us, Sighing o'er land and wave, 'Till, mute on the lips of the Poet, It aleeps ia hia Southern grave. Spirit and Song departed I . Minstrel and minstrelsy I We mourn thee, heavy-hearted. But we will, we shall be free ! They are waving our flag above ua With a despot's tyrant will ; With our blood they have stained its colors, And call it holy still. ; With tearful: eyes, but eteady hand, ' We'll tear 'its stripes apart, ; And fling them like broken fetters . That may not bind the heart. But we'll save our 6 tars of glory, ' In the might of the sacred sign Of Him who has fixed forever f Our Southern cross to ahine. Stand, Southrons ! stand and conquer I Solemn and strong and sure t The strife shall not be longer ' ' Than God shall bid endure. By the life which only -yesterday Came with the InfanVs breath 1 By the feet which 'ere the morn may Tread to the Soldier's death I By the blood which cries to Heaven I Crimson upon our Sod I Stand, Southrons 1 stand and conquer ! in tne name oi tne Mighty liod I To His Excellency President Davis, From hia fellow citizens, Ellen Kit Blunt. . J. T. Mason Blunt. Of Maryland and Virginia. Paris, 1862,. Found; in the streets op ral ieh, a COUPON which has been detached tram a North Carolina Bond, which the owner can have on application at the Public Treasurer's Office, by de scribing the No. and amount of said Coupon, and by paying for tius advertisement. oe 1 tf Sootoh Snulf. THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOW MAN ufacturing and offer for sale (at wholesale only) a superior article of SCOTCH SNUFF, to be sold in lots to suit purchasers. For sale at tne store of J. K. Maanis, and at the Factory, Washington street, near Sycamore. - WJSLSOJS 4 MUNNIS, oo 1 2w ..'. Petersburg; Va. MDICAl Chabloi 'URVEYOfi'S OFFICE, ) JN. Sept. 26, 1862. j aoTicEwTf; IE OF THE FOLLOW- L lux articles oreafter be received bv this Department : - American Gentian, Anise Seed; Boneset, . Horsemint, Indian Tobacco Leaves and Plant, Jamestown Weed Leaves, Lavender, Puocoon or Blood Boot, Sassafras Pith, Scotch Broom. Calamus, Centaury, Dandelion, Fleabane, Hemlock Leaves, Henbane Leaves and Seed, Spear Mint, Of remaining articles on former advertisement, the prices of the following will be changed : Vetratrium Viride-American Hellebore Root, 30 cts. per lb. Geranium Macutalom CranesbiD, 60 " " " Lobelia Inflata Indian Tobacco Seed, 125 " " " Dyospyros Virginiana Persimmon is ark from Soot, 30 " " " Xanthoxylon Fraxineum Prickley Ash Bark, 30 " " " Pinokneya Pabens BarkJ 30 " JN. V. These articles must be clean and perfectly dry. These prices will be paid for the above named articles, and they, together with such articles on for mer advertisement the reception of whioh has not been advertised to cease, will be received at the N, C. Intitate, Charlotte, N. C, till farther notice. M. HOWARD, Surgeon oc 1 2w . . and Medical Purveyor. Notice. mHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE JL Stockholders of the Roanoke Navigation Compa ny will be held at Halifax Court Home, Va., on Thurs -day, the 9th of October next C. H. CABANISS, Sec'y. September 17th, 1862. se 24 td To the Members , of the Next House of Commons. GENTLEMEN I SHALL BE A CAN didate for re-election to the oCiee of PRINCI PAL CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS at the approaching session of the General Assembly. Former experience in that and similar positions in duces me to-believe that I shall be able to give satis faction, if elected. Respectfully, 8e 10 2m JAMES H. MOORE. To the Magistrates of Wake County. TOfJ ARB REQUESTED TO ASSEM ble at the Coart House at 12 o'clock, on SAT URDAY, the 1th of October next, to take some ac tion in regard to the appeal made by the States' agent at Saltville, N. W. Woodfin, Esq , and also to make some disposition of the Salt already procured. ; THOS, G. WHITAKER, Ch'm'n 0. a SepU25, 1862. se 20 td. Notice. OFFICE N. C R. R; CO,) Cokpabt Shops, Sept. 24, 1862. j XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO SHIP- r PRS and others interested that the tariff of Freight rates on this Road will be raised twenty-fire per oent, and the rates of Passengers to five cents per mile, on and after the first day of October. T. f. SUMNER, se 27 tf . Engineer and 8up't., Administra tors' Sale. milE UNDERSIGNED HAVING QUAL- JL iffed at August Court, 1862, m Administrators of the estate of Peter D, Powell, deceased will sell at Public Auction, on Taasday, the Ttk day of Octo ber, at the late residence of said deceased, all the per ishable property belonging to said estate, consisting oi jiousenoio ana jutenen Jfurnitvre, Plantation Tools, a Carriage and Harness, Wagons and Carts, stock of Cattle, (many of them good Beef Cattle,) Hogs, Horses, Males, Corn, Fodder, Oats, Wheat, Tobacco, and many other articles unnecessary to en umerate. Among the Horses are six thorough-bred, of the most approved Raeinr stockone of them a young Stallion, six years old next Spring, of fine sise and action, and unsurpassed for beaaty of form and color; two very fin Brood Marea, and three Colts, au very fine and thorough-bred -Terms made known on day of sale. -':-.' -C- NlJONKS, . Warren County, KrCy SepW 4, 1862: oe 1 td IBUES, TESTAMENTS. AND PXLAtI 1LP JWMiajs,iwat reeetvad at -v V aluaDle Granvillo Iianda for TIHII SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR BALE X' the followinglands ia. the eounty of Granville, wmy Belonging to Joseph il. UoOCh, JSI , -i i One tract is aitaated about two miles south of the town of Oxford, eon tains 158 acres,-about oae-third SLS V fa wood onwhieh is aitaated a oom lortable dwelling noose and convenient outhouses. One t ther.traet k situated- hbeut two miles South west of Oxford, nd contains 15 1 WsTahout two-' thirds of which is in woodsi; - . ,i . : .Also, one undivided half of a tract, about 18 miles from Oxford, containing 46 acres, on which is situa ted a saw and a grist laaill, and H Jcnewn as the Mill Tract.. : , . t f " - - ' " t"' ' . Also,' one-seventh of the interest in remainder of a tract.sitaatedonlhe waters of Knapp of Reeds, eoa taining 240 acres, and now occupied as dower, by Mrs. Sarah Hoper. -r-- , These lands ' may be purchased privately' of the subscriberand if not so' disposed of,'irQl, on Tnes day, the 4th day of November next, he -exposed for sale at pnblio auction, at tha Court House door, in the town of Oxford. i - " -- ' TsncsCash, or Well secured bonds, bearing in terest from the day of sale. -I ; JOHN W. HAYS. Sept. 12, 1862. se 17 wttthNov NORTH CAROLINA WARREN COUNTY Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. William H. Boyd, Administrator of John X. Tay lor, vs. Oliver P. Taylor and Elisa J. Taylor. Petition for a sale of Land. The piaitttuf havwg filed his petition in the Clerk's' Office of said Court, and it appearing to the satLifac- OHver P. Taylor, one of the defendants, ruttes ba beyond the limits of this State, I do therefore rdw. w v m, auuBonoer, me vierx 01 said Court, tnat puoueation to be made for six weeks fn h n.i.;w Register, notifying the said defendant of the filing of this petition, and informing him that unless he ap pears at the next term of said Court, to be held at tho Court Reuse in Warrenton on the fourth Monday in November next, then and there to plead, answer or demur, the said petition will he taken pro confess o a to him, and hrd accordingly, . Witness, William A. White, Clerk of said CourV at offiee in Warrenton,: .this Wth day of September, A. D. 1862. WILLIAM A. WHITE, se 24 wow C. a Clerk. Winter Oats Wanted. 1 KCi BUSHBI-S OF THE ABOVE WANT 0 V ed to fill an order, for which the highest cash price will bo paid for immediate delivery to ' LYNN ADAMS, se24 3tpd Raleigh. Standard oopy. . Wanted to Hire. ABXE-BODIEH NEGRO MEN, AT at tie Gulf in Chatham county, for the balance 40 of the year. : Apply to Gkobgi WAsaureTox, on the premise's, or to the subscriber at Kinston or Raleigh. J. C. WASHINGTON. Sept. 12th, 1862. se 14 tf Save Your Scraps SHAY, WILLIAMSON & GO., AT THE NORTH STATE IRON AND BRASS. WORKS, formerly Burns Foundry,) will pay fdr Scrap Cast iron 3 cts. per' lb. For Wrought Iron scraps, scrap Brass, scrap Zink and scrap Copper the highest cash price will be paid. They will pay the higest market prioe for a laree auantitv of Charcoal. Will also re ceive proposals for delivering two hundred cords of III S AA.A.m TTooa. se ZO smpd Just Run the Blockade ! GOODS OF ALL KINDS 1 SHOES, GENTS est styles. ' AND LADIES, NEW CLOTHS, CAfSIMERES AND VESTINGS. 2,000 patterns, all fresh and desirable. 2,000 yards North Carolina Cassimera just to hand, 10 pieces best English Cloths, Blue Navy. , 20 pieces Black Doeskin and Cassimere, heavy. 60 pieoes Crenshaw Cloths and other makes for the Army. 600 dozen English Collars for Gents, latest style. 50 dozen fine White Shirts. 20 dosen Gents Black and Colored Kid Gloves. 100 pieces Brown Linen for Soldiers' Shirts. 100 pieces English Prints and Ginghams. 1 case fine Black Dress Silks, the best ln the Con federacy. 1500 yards very fine Lustre. 10 pieces .Black Satin and 5 pieces White. Satin for Bonnets. Clothing of all kinds. T. W. ROYSTON A CO. Petersburg, Va. so 24 Desirable City Property for Sale. THE BRICK DWELLING ON JHcDOW ELL STREET, opposite the residence of Henry D. Turner, Esq., and former residence of Rev. J. J. James, is offered at private sale. The buildings are all comparatively new, and in good repair, "s. Possession given January 1st, 1883. ' For terms, apply to ' " se 17 lm McGEE A WILLIAMS. For Sale. TOCK OF THE RALEIGH AND GAS. TON RAILROAD a few Shares. W. W. VASS, Attorney. Raleigh, Sept, 11, 1862. se 14 tf BLANTON DUNCAN". A COLUMBIA, S. O, FORMERLY OF KKKTCCKT. S PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS TO any extent in Engraving and ' Printinsr Bank otes, Bills of Exchange, 4o. Engraving upon Steel or Stone. Large supplies of Bank Note and other paper will be kept. an 20 3m Cash for Beeswax and Tallow. M" RS. ALBERT JOHNSON WILL PAY the highest market price for the above-named articles, delivered at her residenoe, or si the Grocery Store of W. Ii. Andrews, on Fayetteville street. Raleigh, Sept. 2d, 1862. se 3 lm "- Administrator's Notice. QAVING QUALIFIED AS ADMINI8 JLL TRATOR upon the estate of (he late George S. Lovejoy, I hereby give notice to all persons 'indebted to said estate to come forward and make payment ; and to those having claims against the estate to bring forward their claims for settlement within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will "be pleaded in bar of their recovery. DAVID HINTON, so 14 lm Administrator. Notice. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE Raleigh and Gaston Railroad Company have dew clared a divided of 6 per cent on the Capital Stock, of ue company, payable on ana after the 1st Monday in October next. W. W. VASS, Treas'r. Raleigh, Sept 11, 1862. se 18 lm P. P. PESCTJD DRUGGIST, RALEIGH, N. C, HAVING PURCHASED THE STOCK of Medicines lately held by him as Medical Pur veyor of North Carolina, and large supplies at auc tion m couinern clues and other sources, is prepared to execute orders from merchants, dnurffists. pnvsi- cians and the pnblio generally, with neatness and dis- patcn. My terms are cos on delivery. - so 10 rrUIE FIRST YEAR OF THE WAR. X By Edward A. Pollard, Author of "Black Di amonds, Ac Price, ' $2.00 When sent by mail, $3.50 ae3 , W. L. POME ROY. r HAVE JUST RECEIVED PER EX- L press 10 dosen assorted Wine Glasses. v 4' Finger Bowls., - -i " -2 " Looking Glasses. -so 14 v E. A. WHITAKER. f HICKORY FIVE BAGS, 700 POUNDS, J Chiokory a wholesome, and the best substitute for Coffee known to our people. Just received and for sale by , . . P. F PJBSCUP, '. j se 10 ' Druggist, Raleighr' : O OAA LBS POWDERED AND WHITE Of6)) Clarified SUGAR, very dry anl beautiful. toe sale in nnos. or eoia, oy . - P. P. PESCTJD.TArueflsir I sel4 Ralairh. N. C. ' IGAR8, SMOKING AND CHEWING" Tobacco, just received at - -. e 14 1 ' . PESCTUDrWSiW O1 LD LONDON DOCU HRANDY ANii Ifhkkwt. ttnniatf Pnrt and liaUate XThtav for tledlcal Colles&:,of Vjjcinia,,ftt SESSION j 1 S63-63. T rnHE NEXT ANNUA!, COURSE OF17$C X TURKS wiU eonuaenoir on the first Monday to N ovember, 1862, and tontinue hntil the 1st of March ensuing. It U not intended by tho Facnlty U aban don permanently the enstomary aosaion of five months, but it has seemed to them Advtiahle, ia eonsidarhtion of the state of the country, and the iaereaaod expense of living, to rednee it for the present to fomr&tonths. The course will be eondactedon Uis same pUULand with the same advantages te the stadent as heretofore. - ' .' Vactt ':"' - -Chas. BeU Gibson,' M. D Professor of 6orrry. David H. Tucker, Prof, of Theory and Pra- ' tioe of Medicine. j! Beverly R. Jfellsford, 3L J4',Tnt, of Materia Med- - ioa and Therapeutiesv , "-. A. B. PeUcolas, M. D,' Prof, of Anatomy;' I. S-Joynes, MD Prof, of Instimte of Medicines, 4e. James H. Con way, M. Du, Prof, of Obstetries, Ae. . James B.MoCaw, "M 'D-Prof;--of - Chemistry ' and Marion HowardM; I4 DeWcmstntor of Anatomy. ProfessoTi Tickets, aaeh, $18 Demonstrator of Anatomy, 10 Matrioulation, j s . . Gradaation, . Ji TT7 For further information, or a copy of the eatalegme, Addrees s , L, S. JOTNES, M. D., . sep If lit Dean of Faculty, Richmond, Va.' ' 1 ' 1 1 .' 1 "' " ' i i i ii. i f .i i i ; i ' umywsy vVaTgUUa. - I T1"1 KE? SESSION OF THIS INSTT- m- nuuou ww odiuoii on w ui oi vou, soe, and end on the ensuing 4th of July. . The exercises in all the departments of instruction, Aeaaemto, iaw and Medical, will no ooaductsd as heretofore, it being the fixed purpose of tho Board ef v uitors ana tne jraeuity not to relax la their efforts to maintain the standing which the Institution has aoanired as a seat cf learning. For catalogue, Aei address, - S - ; S. MAUPIN, .- an 20 3m . Chairman of the Jaonlty - :N6tiCBW it ,-fv. I WILL PAY THE HIGHEST . CASH PRICK for Cattle, Sheep, and Hogs, also for Ba con, Lard, Eggs, Poultry f every deserintiqn, partic ularly Geese and Ducks, delivered to me at my farm, f niles west ef Raleighr formerly belonging to Hia ten Franklin, Esq. . , i : B. D. SMirO. Raleigh, 14th Jdne, 1862 ; Janel8-8mpd SADDIjE TREES. TREES. SADDLE TREES: Of all descriptions and styles, can be made on reason able terms, at shortest Uotioe, at' '' ... . is TEEIM A IRAPS' Factory, mar 15 tf I Raleigh, N. a M r-ir- - - NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. At the annual meeting of the North Carolina Mutual Tire Insurance Company, held Inn the 14th January, 1882, the follow ing persons were eleoted Directors and Offloers for the ensuing year: j I i If BIRKCTORS. Henry D. Turner, Raleigh; . John R. Williams,! do. . - T. H. Sefby, - f i do. C. W.D. Hutchings, Kemp. P. Battle, George Little, r . James M. Towles, dei do. do. de. James'EE. Hoyt, Washington, Alexander Mitohett, Newborn. Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington. John Ml Jones, Bdenton. George Charles, Elisabeth City; Jos. Ramsay, Plymouth. - J. W. Han-ell, Marfreesborough . H.B. Williams, Charlotte, Samuel Watkins, Milton. A. W. Steel, Fayetteville. Joseph White, Anson eounty Josh. Boner, Salem. A. P. Sumnry, Asheville, - OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY T. H. Sefby, Prendent. Henry D Turner Fios do J John Bryan, Attorney. ' ' Hamde S. Smitbv Secretary and Treasurer T. H. Selby, x-oci,) J ohn R, Williams, V Ex. Committee. C. W. D. Hutchings, 1, This Company , has been in successful operation over 13 years, and'eontinues to take risks upon all ilasses of property In the State, (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries) upon favorable termsv Its Policies now cover property amounturg to nearly $4,000,000, a large portion ef which is in eountry risks ; and itsl present eapltal if ever Four Hundred Thousand DoUars, inlMnds properly seoured. All communication s, in referenoe to insurance should be addressed to the Seoretary, postpaid. t i .. a .UAMDEN 8. SMITH, r jr. January 18th, 1862, i jan 22 NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO MP A N Y.-0FFIQ8 RALEIGH, N. C.-THI3 COMPANY takes rUks npon ail healthy lives between the ages of 14 and .60 - years for one year, for seven years, tr for life the atturers for lift participating in the pro fits of the Company. Slaves between the ages bf 10 and and 60 years are insured for one or five years, for two-thirds then market value. All losses are paid within 90 days after satisfactory proof is presented. W; DIRECTORS FOR 1861 AND 186X Charles 1U Johnson, Wm.H. Jones, Wm. W; Holden, h H. W. Husted, J. G. Williams, 1 P. F. Peseud, ; Quentin Busbee, K.P. Battler : , . - Wm.H.McKee, " W. S. Mason, Charles B. Root Eyerard Sali j . Rich'dH.attle, . r. M - -i OFFICERS. : -Dr. Chaa. Bi Johnson,' President. W. W. Holien, Vice President. IL W. Husted. Attorney. Wn, H. Jones, Treasurer.. K4R, Battle, Seoretary; W. H. McKee, Medioal Examiner. W. RV McEeeV T -'' Chadee -B; tooVt Y&imti Committee, .j Q. Busbee, ; J ' For further information; the'publis is referred the pamphlehi and forma of proposal, which may be obtained-at the Offloe of the Company, or any of its .Agencies.- (-. Address t -r - . R. H, BATTLE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Jan. ath 1882. " Jan 11' . CRACKER . BAKERY , . flpnE SUBSCRIBERS RdVUra BUILT A I large HARD-BRBAD and CRACKER BAKE -Rx, nd fitted it np with the most improved machin ery, are new prepared to furnish the eitisens ef Sal eigh and the State, with fresh Crackers ef the best quality, such as ' I SODA CRACKERS, J BUTTER ' 4 ' I ! WATER ' ' , i iSUABi ? Ac, Ac . ! We are also prepared to furnish the Army and Na vy wiU ii' 1 ' .t, NAVY BREAD, ' : WINN BISCUIT, ete " J -' At .the owest market rates. Caah orders securely packed and promptly attended to. ' ;.4) H-iiJi JAS. SIMPSON t fiON rraiE partizan ijeader, a novel, X, and an Apocalypse of the Origin sad Straggle of the Southern Co&federacy By Jadge Beverly Tucker, oj yhginia. iCginafly .pnbli U 1831. Prioe, j $L0 n. - ' men kuAlr mm; . "$I.M r , For sale hy . V TV". L POMEROY. nrrtPAin cmLDitRjr aitd. mies 4tOU SHOES, and AS nalr svkodid BOOTS. Will bsoldinalnmfitoadeli'aawaIlvivaaeby1 n . 1 v.9. rsBCVD. Vrarsuw r aali ft .j1 ! j.. )! T : rl. ( i . r Raleigh; N.e o i mccs jaORPHIllE . se !4 T ' ij . P. TESCUP., dUPERlOR TOILET SOAP. 30O X.B9. O EngMshi Palm Soap for the toilet, Just eoeived and tot saiO: fy W&ixt.. so 14 irVI. PESCUD'S. SOOTS AND SHOES 250 PAIRS 1ITSS ssa aod CUMruo'S Cho, and 4t pair antst calf jut received smd -wm be sold deals at a amalladvaairauJY amicatiM Is tada u- ' 1 SADDLE pareaaavra. ' - r. rr vxavvit, swl 'J f . 'Pragglss, BaWgh. arrival, joes JJaHlis, Ut XUouomt,) wb sw sale at . PK3CCD ' Mi'SS"! ff?riV -14! -

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