-4 t.'- H ' -.1' r- j..; .V. it ' r. ..... r .. i . 4J . . !'! -t"f -i : - . . "I I - ; ' . 4 i ' . . . f ' ' ' , : : ,,r r .:; .L!:b:.::-in, . " . 3tLmf Uvt'fcwfckteadeMddeblJ.a4 the TlJfMS rii with S iMpv: .irtii hid beea mkum la conflict UJvUttw VI 71 tion al thatJftmot,Hw ljrtf?.ii :r Hl5dl6AuthdrfeeVp6c.reUry, oTfr lo S5Sai,inttlllng' Utflfiordieftaf forty- 1APTTI Amodz'tbe l8mer brought to 'Richmond an Fridat Tdnifig wera lh4 officer? of Yankw ihf p; f-uiinitha'lbllovflnlrcurDStanclaiLifiUtt. Wd and, of thanafth Wolo0; teera from th'Patrick'HOTryrwentlwelf mile in Gneaapeaxe 4?7t ir.? J w E I v.w niht- lait week, boaraacL aoa riniaradthe thip alladed to without , diSicuIty. Sbe ptoved to be ttelppe? 1 cgoiat.'; oi iwenty-oqt men, bound from JiaUlmoti Lon 'Juii li:420 tonaof raano. ,t After ! removing the priaonart and ilastruojente.her captors set "fire to and btrrnf. b.er;V TheMvenliuert papW ?two; or three aleamerion vne.waj ouv uu,;. i PETERSBURG MENACED j - It wa teported and currently, believed ijester-tj ay tbat a diapatcn naa oeen recereu . t office, from General French, of . Peteraburg, an-, nounclneithat the jrankaeaifty thouaand ptrong, j were adranoinirflpon, tbat city ilong theljne ot the Norfolk and Petersburg railroad, f ! Another rumour. also reported aa pxoceeaing from tho. w., Hirtmflnt. -stated i that the enemy, to the number of twenty, thousand, had ,laaded;at City; Point, ftsthe departments ar an ciosea-on pau-; day. we wjere junaWe yesteriJay to trace up thesQ rumours, f Bu w6 think we may venture to say with some positivenes, that there are hardly o( ;many Yankees on the South Side as tieee reportsl might induce ustobelievo. l ; i f S 4- I .4; ...ygkhmond E&mfouri t j j FROM WASHINGTON.; j ; 1 Fiti-OlBiciBBtritO Nov, 2. Persona' from a- rylaiid to-iday say that Halleck has been-sent to W'tbis "VVeat nd tfaat McClellan is GMrMa; ChieTand is to remainln Washington. W Hobkert to take McClellan's place. . 1 ERONORTHWESTER VIRCjlNIA..'; ; "'"RiicHMbiiD4. Nov. 3. Passengers report, that i Bkirmish took place in Culpepor, yesterday niora ine, in wnich 80 Yankees were captured, j j i 5T? j . ) j I The Recognition Qukstion. Thalj hit of the foreign niews by the Australasian ;beafin mcir directly perhapi oa the estibnorS01!'. than anyother, is the following paragraph frdnji the London Army arid Naxy Gazette,. ofi the litis i -I .' " 'I ' .j f . ., I'- l I i : I' ll) is believed that Lord Lyons, whofii expected to return: to Washington in the course of this month, will be- placed in a" position to define tie course and views of her Majesty's Government, without lany uncertainties or doubts m view; oil" the various phases which- the contestjin North Americaj may assume, and that Ministers have arrived atjositiveconclu8ions,and bave determin ed their policy in reference to the aifairs of the ynijted States before his Lordship's return to his post. The views of Russia are, it is belie ved, as similated to those which the march of events sind inexorable logic of tacts place broadly and cleanly before the Government of the Queen and that J of . hit. Imperial Majesty, v ; ; . . j . Me. Stbphenb's Spuita Spiech jZTia anic to tfic Planters MisrepresenUcL-'Tlb Augusta Con ttitutiorialist is authorized to ssy that Vice Presi dent Stephens, in his recent speech at -Soar ta, Gat , did npt urge the planting largely of cotton npxt year. On the contrary, he urged the importance of raising large crops of grain, while the war last ed mot only for bome consumption,-but, ahsoj, to feed the! army. . ..-- : i r !t ! SECOND N. C. CAVALRY A N OTHER HAUL OF LIVE - YANKEES AND OTHER BRUTES.'! li h ! ' -f 1 Majo Clinton M. Andrews, 2nd X C. Cayal- ry, maces tne ioaowing report w uw xxcciieocy -' Gov. Vanna. ; ' . i' '" ' i. HiADQ'ias 19th Regiuknt, N ! Warrenton, Va., October 20th, To his 'JZtcellenev Gov. Vance: 0. T. 862. Sir; 1 1 have the honor to report to youths suc cess of the 2d N . 0. Cavalry in - a 1 recent scotul through the enemy's lines about Centrevilla, ijVai With six companies of the regiment, I was; or dered to make the scout. Soon after sun Qg on Saturday morning, (having ridden for ! 18 hiotirs without rest,J I advanced to the Gcntreville plte, and there rsaw evident signs of a force having passed. I learned from citizens that a force of Cavalry and artillory had pass'ed", arly :inf tjhe night, jand that it was' followed by a guarded train of Yankee wagons.;. I got the forced all right and commenced the chase, j H i i: , j) ! After going about one mile we fan up with thjeir vldettes. They (as we afterwards learned) supposed us to be their rear force, and halted my advanced guard.- I withheld the charge by the guard, iand 'ordered forward the first sqoadrbn, commanded by Captain Randolph. " Xt the eOm nnd,ioff we dashed, land after, a" shlase of albbut two miles, we got every man (but one) and all the teams and wagons. , ; I , , j; H iResiilt l Lieuteaant, 27 men,, 24 Imuleg, ,32 bprsee 7 wagons, loaded with sugar, coffee, pork, crackers and oats. All saved, and not a rhanJiurt vfouriside. ' ! M f J ' ' IThe-Drize. worth over 120.000. was tmshedi in advance ot my force (driven iy mUerabli Yan petore either their ad van cea jcrce ortneir orcein the rear, consisting of l,5(Mitrooper ana four plces of artillerkwuld catch usv.'t We had not been in Warrntnn mora than thirtv miautes. ulla courier came dashing ta, witfr.;n6withat uths enemyf in strong force was oonS ing to War wntoij. I had two pieces of-artillery at'.actted to :ur regiment, and with it and the regiment we Fwe a stand. Th enemt did toot come, W we put after them, as tteV wore ill the"; road-three mi'es prT, but they skedaddled double quick J' We , wire jojTe, and sweetening too every Kay now. ; j oaTHK,KiQISfJCB,V( ! CHANGE OUR MILITIA LAW! !' ,i ; Shall we surrender all our able" bodied men to the (ieneral Government and theefehd jowr- ;aer. fcr we in effect say to the President, irl have rhHtia enough left, as bur roll !xtenda lib 0 jears, while that if nthnp Ran rto1 in) ist 45 W- , -! mrwvrww WM.erwww w--pb (iience.wben invasion comM.wia bannciftdm- 'Plain 1j kViMlt it,. f . j ii . ' -t euuuiu LUJi ifnTnrnmvnt inrtua rvfnaof Tn rrepder them, and fall Lack upon our militia. lo Trefore while acquescingin the Oonscrijation: !!-.!?Vmodify our preseftt aoto as. to be u in form oladr SUtet - Tb Oonscription tikes in ttw men subject tomiiitfvdt v. and ;tbw mau-D-S.4 0werBmnt k, defend cthenu' -jTbe fJJJtw will no doubt come Wore the nextLegis. KB OP A YAUKlCBtJiiir m TUtfi crjmm? CPNOKESS? tt 'Vfwf H1- LWHLq trtotei,atf pnVa t iWff'trW Counter., -r.r i nil inn TonapinwyiLiin insn ilia iiwn. mf a .xjti r imeoi from his own: BtAfe; Whenever ucYprlf fc I trawferiund wheneTerlnch transfer caaMmadeJ- flNvV -Jr- .fV - foraiih trahsftortattou'Wbenever he granU' trans.f fr .vffif thVl5n flfThaESirlaeer Obrw of th6 OoufedefaWtatea r-- . ; c . . . k i7 v a - a.vlk tm FiNtBnWe'asohSlefta NbM7Isf thtf -h OonsfA, iixoir ( ppiy &lfayv&&X t No? 30 Provides that'clalms flue t9 V?W I mJ B v "VWIJ r ., non- CofomhaionM 'ifficetf na privares;ior .pay. tmUowanbesTahd houlDfytnay be auditbd and paid 'wfthoot requiring tne ;proaacuatt-oi apay-rou Iron) the critnmandlngomoerhere there is ,oth0r" iiffitiiAl evidence: r-TheJ other VecHons of this "act provided for the empldytnent ofadditlonal clerks,, and . 'otherwise "for the- prompt ietfleinent of the Iclatms' of deceased bffiefcrs and aoHieis.' No. 37 Authorizes the estabusbment or camps jptihsteftettbn'lnwe severaLStateij ;an tne ap- J sjbolft tment of officers to eOmmand; tUB im ..J ! JNo. 3a requires iDBwrewj i' No. 42 Provides that b1' persons subjeot to !earoMmentfr military lervicelmay bo finrbllecT poherever found, unless ip actual aervice, , without jthe limits of the Slate, as a member of a military iorga lizatibn under any State law The Presi jdent is authorized to suspend the execution of this act as regards the residents of any. locality where it, may bo impracticable to execute the -conscrip-? tion laws. , - . - i. ? No,' 43 Provides for the organization of mili tary courts to attend the army in the field.' "TSach Court shall consist of .three members, to be ap pointed by the President, and its Jurisdiction shall extend to all offences now cognizable ; by courts martial, etc. . ' '-i ; No. 47 Authorizes the . President to accept and'placein service regiments or hattalfons which were organized prior to 1st October, 1862, al though composed in part, of persons between the iiffes of 18 and 35. Also companies, battalions lor' regiments of infantry, raised or organized be fore ls of December5 next, in middle and West Tennessee, or ln North Carolina, oast of the Wil jnington and Weidon railroadsaid troops to elect their "own officers, for 'first election, but all vacancies to be filled by the President." , No. 43 Adds to the Adjutant and Inspector General's Department one Assistant Adjutant General, with the rank of Colonel. " No.i 49 Establishes places of rendezvous for the examination of enrolled men: No. 51 Provides for raising forces in the S.ates oi Missouri and Kentucky. No. 52 Secures to all soldiers who shall have entered the army for three years or the war, the bOuntv eranted bv act of December llth. 1861- although be may have been killed in battle, died, or been honorably discharged ' before the expi ration of the first year's service of bis term. No. 53 Is the "exemption act." 'NO. 63 Allows to cadets in the service of the C. S., the same pay as Second Lieutenants of the arm of service to which they are attached. No. 65 Provides for relepvirg ihearmy of dis qualified, disabled and incompetent officers. The 1st section authorizes the General Commanding a department to appoint an Examining Board to inquire into and determine the qualifications of officers brought to their attention. The 2d sec tion provides that whenever the Board shall de termine that any officer is clearly unfit to per form his legitimate and proper duties, or careless and inattentive-n their discharge, they shall to port their decision to the General, who is authori zed to suspend said officer, and directed to trans mit the decision, etc to the Secretary of War. Under the 3d section the Secretary, if be apprqve the finding of the Board and the ' action of the General, shall lay the same before the President, who is authorized to retire honorably without nav. or droofrom the army, the officer who has been found unSt for his position. The 4th and 5th sections relate to filling vacancies. No. 70 Authorizes the grant oi medals and badges of distinction as a rewaid for courage and rood conduct in the field of battle: No. 7 1m Authorizes any number of persons not less than twenty, who are not liable to military duty, to associate themselves as a military compa- ny tor local deience, elect tneir own omcers, etc., and shall bo considered as belODglog to the Pro visional Army, serving without pay, and entitled, - when captured by the nnemy , to all the privileges of prisoners of war. The, muster rolls of said com- naniesare to be forwarded to the Secretary of War, and the President, ortho commander of the military district may, at any time, disband such companies, etc. No. .73 Authorizes the President to appoint twontv. general officers in the Provisional Army. and assign them to euch appropriate duties as he may deem expedient. tub navy. No. 6 Authorizes the issue of $3,500,000 bonds to meet a contract made by toe Secretary of the Navy for six iron clad veaseU of war and" six steam engines and boilers complete, to be construc ted abroad. No. 11 Increases the number of non-commis sioned officers and musicians in the Marine Corps. ' No. 15 Determines the pay of the Engineer in-Chief and Passed Assistant Surgeons of the Army. ! No. 29 Authorizes persons subject to conscrip tion to enlist in the navy and marine corps and increases the pay -of sailors and. marines $4 per month No. 57 Authorizes the appointment of three naval store keepers. FINANCIAL'" . ' " ' "-' No. 8 Authorizes the issue of such additional amount of bonds, certificates of stock and Xreasu ry no es as mav be required to. pay the appropria lions made by Congress at its last and present ses sions. Also, extends the authority to if sue recon- vertible bonds or certificates in-exchange for Treasury notes from 150,000,000 to $100,000,000 Also, authorizes the payme.it of interest annually on all interest-bearing . Treasury notes, ami au thorizes the extension of the issue of Treasury notes under the denomination of $5 to the amount of $10,000,000... .. ,. No. C7 Provides that. Treasury notes issued after the 1st December next Shall be fundable on-' ly in bonds bearing interest at the rate of seven per cent. Notea issued prior to that date and those now in circulation my: be funded, within six months after 'public 'notice in eieht per cent. bonds, thereafter in seven per cent bonds. POSTAL ATFAlKS. -s, : iio, ) , 8-rP,rovides fQjthe.payment pf sums, as certained to be due for potal Service rendered uflder contracts made by "the United States Gov ernment before the Confederate States. Govern-. ment toos cnarze oi sucn eervicvA -.m- ii . .No. 35 Authorizes the Postmaster ueaerat to m ploy special- agenistp superintead and eocurft Uiesvrvi mn - i.-.v.-m-h w. mniU across the Mississippi river, at such points aa may he , found, practicable. i? .-vr 3 . . Ko.Cd&Uhii&hea:Taxiooi therein f pio. 1 mvklea Ua Bta ot xiexas into two. tSSila55 STwiw ,j,uatciai uwtncw"ana previae tor u'ppoii- nnrinBinn and conTiction ot any Mridn r - - rr-j ia iir a r w hknVuiff: QdeverVjJotjjBd&iloBsd. xQcer ' of tVatbv ny pereoii under hi aulbor iiy.'shaTl M ' No. lTb-CaptJ BapbaetSemmes officers and ere .! ttateanattinieror gaiians aaa mer WTTOommander E. -Parr arid, Cabtalfi ymmaadthe wtory at Drewry'a Blutt 'VT ,na rw m h - m Kiwarr Ann m i naiat kiU ln "" engagement of the 'Arkansast with the enemy's ife . 20 This is an iaiportant acj. entitled "an a 15 beCter nrovide for the sick: and'wouuded of army in hoispitaU,' whliih'If: enforced and oarrled outt would silence, many of th0 complain U in regard to the treatment'bl stck aid woundei soldiera in and but of. hospitals. . The first section, fixes .the commutation value of rations of. sick, and disabled soldiers in the hospitals at one dol lar, which shall constitute the hospital fund, for the purchase of supplies-f-any .excess, over $5,000 - The 2d secflon directt' the' Secretary of War to contracts, .for . he speedy , transportation f .ppriesurobaaed rorliospitaU. donated by vion aiiows to eacn nospuai buil suits of clothing (hhirts, pantaloons and drawers,) equal to tho num ber of the4edsin the hospital.forthe ose of the sick while in the hospital.' The 4th section allows two matrons in chief, two assistant matrons, and two other matrons for each ward in every hospital, and prescribes their pay nnd respective duties. Every matron so employed should be tarnished with a copy of this act The surgeon or assistant surgeon in charge of an hospital is,, authorized, to employ such other nurses (giving preierence. to females) as may be necessary to the proper care and atten tion of tMstch. T he-5th section provides for ac commodating in the same hopitaI, as far as prac ticable, all sick and . wounded soldiers from, any particular State the several hospitals to be num bered and designated for that purpose. The 6th section relates to the payment of employees, not engaged in the military service. , The 7th section authorizes the secretary of ;, War to perfect suita ble arrangements with th;d railroad companies for the reservation of eatsih - one or more cars in each train, for sick and wounded soldiers de siring transportation, and for requiring conduce tors to provide tor the use of the sick ana wound ed in the cars so reserved, a sufficient quantity of purerwater. The ath- section mases it the duty of surgeons and assistant surgeons having in their cbargo any sick or wounded soldxsr, desiring transpottation, to detail Some competent person, acting uuder their authority, to accompany such sick and wounded to the depot to see that they are properly cared forand that they obtain seats. No. 27 Authorizes any Quartermaster to td- minister the oath required to enable Bick, wound ed or other soldiers to receive their pay. MISCELLANEOUS. No. 2 Appropriates $13,500 to pay the Choc taw Nation of Indians certain interest on bonds due to them. No. 9 Provides for the payment of -certain claims against the Confederate States in the State of Missouri,, viz : lor pay due the Missouri State troops raised by Gen. Price, and enrolled into the Confederate otates service. No. 12 Fixes the 2d .Monday in January, 1863, as the day for the meeting of the next reg ular session oi Uongress. . . .. . - ; . - No. 14 Authorizes the Commissioner of Pat ents to dispense with a chief, clerk, whenever the revenue of the Patent omee is insufficient No, 19 Authorizes certain alterations - to the building occupied by the Post Office Depart ment., --t i No. 22 Extends the time for selling property for taxes in default. .. No. 24 Appropriates $1,122,480,92 in bonds to construct a railroad from Bluo Mountain; Ala.. to Rome, Ga., for military transportation. ; No. 39 Authorizes the President to import duty free, machinery or materials necessary for increasing the. manufacture of any reticles re quired -for supplying the deficiency of clothing or shoes lor the -army said machinery to be worked on tioyernment account, or leased or sold, at the discretion of the President Clothine furnished to the droops may be of such color or quality as it may be practicable to obtain. No. 44 Authorizes the President to detail not exceeding- two thousand shoemakers from the army to be employed at suitable points in the manufacture of shoes for the army, and to receive tbirty-hve oents per pair lor shoes manufactured by them severally, in audition to regular pay ami rations. No. 40 Refunds, to Louisiana the excess of the war tax overpaid by her. No. 41 luods to North Caroltnathe excess ef her quota of the war tax. No. 48 lixes the pay and mileage of the del egates from the several Indian Nations. Iso. 50 .Relates to the pay ment of district col lectors in States which have assumed the pay meat or the war tax. , Awards them S4Q0 each. No. 65. Extends the term ot office of chief collectors of the war tax, who have not been able to complete the .duties of their office. No. 56 Increases the pay of the officers and employees of the several Executive and Legis lative Departments employed in the bity of Rich mond No4 60 Authorizes the suspension of the writ of hebeas corpus No. 62 Authorizes the .President to fill, by appointment all Offices created, and all vacan cies which may have occurred during the present session oi Congress said appointments to be sub- muted to the benate at the next session, elc No. 64 Allows - the Assistant Attorney Gen eral the same salary as that of ether -Assistant Secretaries. f'No. 65 Authorizes the Vice-President to ern ploy a Secretary at an annual salary of $1,D00. . ' . ki r 1 r .i . . . . i xo. 1 1 rroviues ior tne . resioration va meir owners of slaves recaptured from the enemy, or a: rested by any person connected, with the army or. navy or the Confederate States, etc, Foa vbh RraisTEi: SAVE THE; NEGROES AND, THE PRO- DUCE. ;;. - :. Oar Rail -Road lines are alive with down conn try farmers looking for places of safety, and where they can find land to put their negroes upon 'and confortably support 'themselves. This is a very timely .movement. Had it been .done last. Fa how. much better .would it have been 5 f r hun dreds ?' "This year the farmers think the' enem j Wll give Jitlle if any noiLet and-jothey .are harrying ofl..14. .. V r. There a sufficiency of land in the nr countrr for these refugees,- fend by tenting' or they can help feed themselves and,others, andut . down prlot to living Jguro. : One gremttroo-' f blqtliow is, o have tod many i2 refugees, Nbt if I jchUe and blddr liet all go to ofk, "make of and meat; make everything we ,canv -Thoaa on abfee tbbuy, can renUr, 1( y us nnot-Tget the hoicosV places get something end gct It nick ajicss and.rRosolutions Ha; -fa . , j X, and offen foy S&laSO? extra eopiet, of he Oriji-, naacu'apd fiMoratioas adopted jtiiv2!loThCiio- brlblf rlntad.'ijfipMMiaieM yw oopiea pryueo, u u axpeetea u.a.u exur H'lia- f tatmora, thos viaaiae to procara opir would d well to order them at onoe. All ordera mat be ao-' aompaalad with the eata;; iJ $ tan Price per eopy, v. WheaVntbyaTi - i-URf: s . JNOi-WiSYME, t; - PrtattTWa,StsJe'ConTention. ,i Pot sala also- tthe ookstorejot, jpKB Y J TZTA STATE OF IIORT1T CAttO I Jf A - W AKTff V i Laura P. Cotton,-And othersx parte. J . s -Pursuant to a decree 'el th -XJewrtf ef Eqinfoif Wake County at FahrTerm AXVlSi.in thatabevj &dersirnLalttidli toSeTIt the land aod:iirmisesJn the Dleadinn mentioned, and described; on the 29th daof Ndvemtr nextj at ptblie aitcUon. ,i$yi hi JfHI JTiii J .'The Hatue &nd Tiot a.r laA&taa in tlia mtr of. Rl- eia, on.NtwBerae straetlapouf aihalle m!3 trBar1 th I nneg part of the e4t7.aa4iaa4heavQsedeeW "iAble liu!e't$ 1m found. -The dwellinr booiiaii larra al M.r&u. felia a'. taining thirteen roomjy wHh &bot I aerea of land attaehed. aavins the ixecesjarT outhoagesi Ma4 ,wU f ihtjinett water. hereiBaliO afiae tkbjajot, and weH of water 64' IL'roasese'ion'.wuf-, DeTiiven immediately." - t , . . The sale will take place oa the premises, commctuc-. Ing atlzM., upon, a eredit of one year for bnethfrd Of the priwr two yeart for another -third and three years fpt the reaidae -of .thattronase niSney,' the pur- chaser entering into boad with two -able leeanucs. 29th Oct., 18 63. :.- . r oo 25 waswtd - ISTotfce ir b. VTOHTII CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY JJN v Ceurt of Equity-j-Fall Term, 1892. . A . t Pursuant to a decree oi the , Uourt. tf Equity ef Wake County, in the case of "James S. Parefoy againsf Wm. K. Watkins and wife, and' others' the undersigned, ' Clerk snd Master in Eqaify of taid County, will proceed to- sell at pubhs auction the tract of land in the pleadings mentioned, and described, on the llth day of JTovember, 1862. - The Tract of Land eoatains aboat 700 acres : is the Land formerly owned by Dempaey Powell: is located on or near FerestvUle Depot, on the Raleigh and Oas- ton Kauroad. and has good bouses and water on the premises- The sale Will take place on the premises commencing at 12 M. The Land will be sold on a credit of nine months. and the puaohaser will be required to enter into bond with approved surety for the price, or he may pay Cabh if he prefers. - R..Q. LEWIS, C. M. E. 20th October, 1862. oc 25 waswtd -J ..Wanted. .... ItTAVTBD -A MAN T-O CHOP WOOD Y V 3 or A miles from Raleigh. FIFTY CENTS a cord will be paid. Or for a good reliable' hand, fifteen dotfara per month. , Apply to D. H. BREEN, 1st 2 story house in rear of Planters" Hotel, on Martin street, Raleigh, or at this office . . . . , m :- , rBov 1 tf Photographs Lost in Railroad Oars LEFT, ON SATURDAY AFTEBNOON Saturday night,' or Suaday morning, in the Rail road Cars between Colombia and Charlotte, Charlotte and Raleigh, or Raleigh and Weldon, a package or bundle of Photographs, which any Cohdnctor or oth er pewon finding will please, forward by the S&utheru JSxprest, to the subscriber, 'office of the "Courier," yharlestan, d. Carolina. Oct 27, 1862. RICHARD YEADON. Sugar and Cotton Yarn. BARREL'S OF REFINED SUGAR. 700 bunches Cotton Yarn, on hand and to arrive iu a few days, ''-"' 4-4 Sheetings and Osnaburga. All of which is of fered at a small advance. . . McGEB 4 WILLIAMS. Raleigh. Nov. 1, 1862. nov 1 4t Wanted. A GOOD NURSE FOR THE BALANCE of the year. - Apply to- - . c Maj. W. M- GORDON, oo 25 tf Hillsboro', N. C. Save Your Scrapsv SHAY, WILLIAMSON & GO., AT THE NORTH STATU IRON AND BRASS WORKS, formerly Burns' Foundry,) will, pay, for scrap Cast jon 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 price for a large quantity of Charcoal. Will also re ceive proposals for delivering two hundred eords of Wood. se 20 3mpd F OUND, IN TUR STREETS OF RAX- eigh, a COUPON which has been detached from North Carolina Boad, which the ownef can have on application at the Public Treasurer's Office, by de scribing the No. and amount of said Coupon, and by paying for this advertisement , '" col tf fjxtraot. ; Hbadq'rs Dzp't South of Jakes Rivsb, Petersburg, Va., Oct. 1, 1862. J Gzskral OanBR, I . No. 224. TTT ALL OFFICERS, NQN-COMM1S 1 l J.4 sioned officers and privates at or hear the citv of Raleighi at Kittrell's and Jones' Springs, N. J.t will immeaiaieiy report la .perEua or uj ieiir. iv . . . 1 1 1 i " 1 1 . A . Gen. J. G. Martin, in Raleigh, showing by what au thority they are from their commands. All who are absent witnout auinomy wui do reponeu, ana au who are fit for duty will be' ordered to their respective commands immediately. x - - " " Whenever In bis opinion tne General commanding in Raleigh may deem it necessary, .he will: send to those Springs- an officer and competent surgeon to ex amine and report what persona belonging to the army of the Confederate States axe there, and their condi tion, and otherwise enforce, the above order. By command of Bug; Gen B. U. 1 rxsch. Signed, ' , GRAHAM DAVES, oo 29 3t" . A. AGeaeral. BLiANTON DUNCAN, ' ' C0LTJMBU, 8. C, ; ' ., ; FoayxaLT or kkstcckt, IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS TO any extent in Engraving and Printing Bank. Notes, Bills of Exchange, Ac. . ' ' Engraving upon Steel or Stone. Large supplier of Bank' Note and other paper will be kept. . y au 20 3m University Virginia . milE NEXT SESSION" OF THIS INST I X tutienVill commence on the 1st of Oct., 1862, and end on th ensuing 4th of July. -. . - The exercisesh all the departments of instruction, Academic, Law and Medical,, will be eondusted . as heretofore, it being. the fixed purpose of the Board of Visitors and the Faculty not to relax in their efforts to maintain the standing which the Institution has acquired as a Seat cf learning. - J For catalogue, Ac, address, - . .- , - . 4. J i- S. MAUPLN. i , an 20 3 m Chairman of the Faculty. -: ' ; - "v j Uotioe ; : ' A 1 WILL.. PAY. JUB cHICiHEST CASH f PRICE for Cattle: Sheen, and Hosts, also for Ba con, Laird, EggsVFottltry of every description, partie-H marly Ueeee and Docks, deayered to ma at my farm, 7 niles west of Raleigh, formerly belonging io Ubaton I FranklinEsq; ' B.D. SMITH. : p: ftpscux), ; t ?,4' D R tl.G G I S- T RALEIGH If; C, , , HAVI3IG PURCHASED- THE TOCK Of Medicines lalelv bold by him as Medical Pur- AVI3IG PURCHASED- THE vejorf. North Carolina, -and large; supplies at au. tioalu southern eiues and. other scurcevi.preparea v ukbw oraen irsm meroaauw. utukkmw, vj - eiant aad tbe-puUle feneraUy, with neatness and diav patcn- Aly terms are cs n tfyry . ae aw Q UPERIOR TO ILET SOAP.--50 O LBS. ia Eaglixh Palm. f cap lotitb: Wijeaalrvad. LOrdlnah Bounty due -i r r .' 'mi ' it' 'CtsHEBAL TllE FOLjLO WING RliGULATIONS ARE X'publishedi for' the Information of those persons wiahingi twlKmnty effdeoaasfecf Boidiersi in aeV daof Pbraaryrmri - vvcusuvv witii: w vraioun or in convention. Kat- . y. -.J REQ ULAT IONS. A L The payment of bounty to the representatives of 'deceased eoldiers b based-upon' tha'certificati! of the commanding fficr ef .the cgmparjy who will state the tLsie vf enfiatment of the" soldier,: the dato of bis deeeaae, inervipeJv the- amoaat-. of boaatv- already paid, by the State, and the company nd regiment to wMehie:belB'gei; M ).iC-Ki .";:...:-i - - v .. fcrate-Qiarne r she la the next of kin to thelooeased, pieooxouxg iv iueaprevuionsv or tne loregoing ordi- nance ot vaa Convention, and there is no other per joo otf tied- o 4 make' claim"-The "affidavit of the .phijniaa taasjfba sustained, by' that of bee disinter 5tid witnesi that the facU sUed are correct within kiat!Wh:TtBwledgoV and 4&t he "has interest in the ciAim. jne ffiagutrateadnunwterinur .the. oath will tify-td tne VedibUity' or the vitaes?, and' the clerk l ef the Uountjj Court will certify,-; onder L an Aut jorixod and acting magistrate. Si aL- that ha acting magistrate. 13 IS. '-Jf thecUintant 6j elaimants be miners', payment -iSf "iai,tt0Jei4rld,t pau tha proper certit eate, under the seal of the Court, of Ms Kaad the 'etBoiencr of his bond the -claim to be proved by him as in other cases. ii At- fl. beunty of fifty dollars, deducing the bounty that may have been previously-paid, is due to all per sofaawbe iBay have volunteered for three years or the warj .aad-ko all persons mustered into or continued in eervi)endtrr the prevuione of the Conacription Act. " ft JBy-erder of Governor Vance. r ' : . - J- O- MARTIN, nov 1 3t Adjutant General. . 51 All papers in the State copy three times and end copies of paper and bill to the A. G. Office. r-'"1 - Notice. OflE 17th DAY OF DECEMBER nexi, oa the ' premises," f, si Administrator of ohn' T. Taylor,' dee'd, at public auetion. will offer ttr tale the Tract of Land upon which lie resided at the time of his death, situated in warren county, and tho State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Rich ard Bullock, r., John T. Thomas and myself, and containing about one thousand and eighty aeres, of which there are some 150 or 175 of fine bottom land. At tie same time and place I shall also offer for sale about 500 barrels Corn, about J0 ' stacks. of Fodder and Oats, 15 or 2Q thousand pounds of Tobacco, 8 largesMules; 2 Colts and 2 Mares, 2 yokes of Oxen, stock of Cattle, most of which are Beevei, .12 or 15 thousand pounds of Pork and a fine stock of out Hogs, 2 Wagons, and all Plantation Utensils of eve ry description ; also, all the Hotfsebold. pnd Kitchen Furniture, and other articles too tedious to mention. The land will be sold on a credit of, 12 months, With interest from date, and the other property en a credit of six months with interest from date. For all sums under ten dollars cash will bo required ; for all over that amount the purchaser will be required to give bond with good security for the payment of the pur chase money. The title to the laud will not be made until the payment of the whole of the purchase mon ey. Uhe sale will commence on the day above-named, and continue from day to day until aU the property is sold. WM. II. BOYD, oc 8--tds Administrator. $25 above reward for a TRUNK marked Perg. Maj. T. L, Lasateb, Pittsboro', 35th Reg. N. C. T if safely delivered to tie Express office in Raleigh. Said Trunk was lost about the 15th of last March, somewhere on the line of tha Central Railroad.. oc29 it W. G. upciiucn. 1 Notice. I WILL PAY Til ft HIGHEST MARKET price for Fodder, Oats or Jlay, delivered at my Stables, (formerly Clayton's,) Raleigh, N. C, oppo site Market Square. J. B. FRANKLIN, oc 29 lm Journal and Standard oopy l month. Negroes at Auction. ON TUESJAY, THE FOURTH OF No vember, 1862, at the Court Homse dorr in Ox ford, N. C.,'I will sell, to the highest bidder, a MAN, a WOMAN and a BOY all young and likely. There will be no reserve and no by-biddera. . oc29 tds , - F. B. CREWS,. Auctioneer. , i ! Notice. AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the Roanoke Naviga tion Company will be held at Halifax Court Houra, Virginia, Wednesday, the 12th day of November, 1862. 4 ' C. H. CABANiyS, oc 25 4t - Secretary. 'Desirable Property. ON THURSDAY, Oth OF NOVEMBER nexV.we will sell, on the premises, one LOT in Forestville, conta'niug two acres. Tho improvements consist of one large and commodious Store House, sufficiently roomy and well arranged for a business house and family residence, with necessary out hous es, crib, stablo and a good garden, with a well of do lightful water. There is also another store house on tho lot, beautifully situated, and well arranged for a business, house, with a good cellar, and two outhouses that can be ujed for various purpoises.V To juiy one desirous , ? f getting a delightful situationhat may be improved -for various purposes, situated on "the Kal igh and ; Gaston Railroad, and Within ono mile of Wake Forest College, this lot presents inducements that will hot again bo offered. The community are justly celebrated for their sobriety and intelligence, and tho church and school privileges are . very desi rable. V '' - -j We will also sell, at the same time apd place, (and should tho bidders prefer, will offer both together,) two acres fit wooded land, on the Raleigh Road, one mile bekjW Forestville 1 Term Cash, or satisfactory bond, with interest from date. - MICHAEL THOMPSON, ! I . JNO. M. CRENSHAW, '.: ' Ex'ors of W. Crenshaw. Oct. ?g, 18! nov It wt Long Handle Shovels I , ARENOtV rifEPARFl) TO FILL TI7) YY : orders for Long Handle Shovels at our Knston, Lenoir Co. Faruiors', R. Manufactory, in R. Companies' and Miners' attention are called to ex amine a sample at James M. Towles', Raleigh, oc 18-lm "M. W. CAMPBELL A CO. House and Lot for Sale in Graham. THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE hls! House and lot in the Town of Graham.- TfTe House is two stories high, with two rooms above and two belbw stairs,- and a fire-place ia each'room. Tho Lot contains five aires, and has ou it besides the dwelling house, a double kitchen, smoke houso, corn crib, forage house, stables, and other necessary out- I houses with a good well of water in the yard. This is a fine opportunity for any one wishing to secure a good residence immediately on the North Carolina Railroad, ior further particulars apply to the uo scriber atbis r sidenre near Mebanesville, or address, him by letter at Mebanesville P. O. oc22 lm r THOMAS J. FOWLER. ' v : .-; " ' 1 . Important Sale. -, TN OBEDIENCE TO A DECREE OF THE JL Cohrt of. Equity, for Warren county rendered at October Term, 1852, in tne ease of Mnam ana others vs Watkins and others, I will offer at public sate for cash at the Court House, in Warrentoa. N. C en 5th of Nevi, 182, Seven likely negroes, among them, there is an excellent Seamstress, a good Cook, and a 801. 1'Hestler. , PETER J. TCRNBULL, t 00 iO-r-td ..Commissioner.-'. S200 REWAKD.STOLICN ON SUNDAY night last, from a stable near my residence, v Mherty street, two BAY MARE5, about six years old, medium sue, completely formed ; eaca ot toem has a little whi js Spot on one- bind foot, aud a white t spot on the back : one is dai ker and stouter than the other, and has a roman aosn. ' Fifty ;.ollars w'll be paid for the delivery ot either, antltwo hundred dollars for to dclifcry of both,no the4 thieves, " D. B. DOGGER, . nsv'Mt: ' ?:- f Petersburg, Va. K - BANK F CAPE.JEAR; 1 , Wilmington, Oct. 22, lSf32J , 1 pivlQend No. 106 ' '.'' . .A DIVIDEND OF 5 PER CENT. nAS bn declared by this. Bank," Payable to the btookhoiders on the 1st of November next. - B0V lr-3t . ;. , .a JG,BIIBR, Uasner. YriOUR OR JilX ABLE-BODIED SEGRO lUHt t cbep wood, for hich rood wages will Parent Fpf W. LT POMXROT.- irantedn f LARGE lOUfASTTITlES. TIIE IJL- . lowing articles, fpfwhtch tho anuexad prices will paid,! 6o delivery 'at the -N. Ciiilitary Iastit tc, Tryphmhm-UlnOiaiifurnf T IMVlf J 1 ! ,- v. 25 cbmLi ner lb. )ias Tuberosi PI urisy.Rebt SO, Aristolochia Spenrjarl-.V8ako- - u ii 44', H lAcorus Cahmas-8ieet Fla Reer, . f i:?'! , Asarum'. Canadense4-'-7ild Ginger, " root, -, f- ;! V ' f Coxnus' Fiori4r-Iwood, JhnarrA -V 5iJ r bark, 30 Cassia MarUAndic Sopna, leaves,' i'i. ..... J u 1 .-' KOOt. " : i : M w. Chhuaphilla Umbel! 'ata-oPipsissewa'J va i ' or Princess Pin4j.. " 0 , - Cy tisus Sooparius Scotch Broom, (ops of stems, . t , tl lyif'fi Capsicam Cayenne Pepper Pod, t I. D " , DioBpyrosJ ' Virgiaiino Persimmos r " V ': s Bark, from rootj .;30 Datura Stramonium4fJamcstown Weed. - seed and leaf, .,;! -. -. "'vse; Kuphorbia Corrolata4-Blooming Spurgo, - - root, '"! .,i --so Euphorbia t IpecaouAnhao American It ecac, root, 1 ; $i. CO Juupatonum FerfohaJtum Bosisat, ". leaves, ';. . J .'( , JQ .u Frasera Wajteri American Columbo, J " root, ..! : . -"--j - stf ..,. 4 Gillenia Trifbliata Indian Physic, . Stipalaciaj! ;Voot, -4i) - Geranium Maculatuihi CranesUll, , . reot, '!"'.. 30 4 Gsntiana Cateabei American GontiaDl 1 t j- root, , r ' ; , SO Gaulthena Prbcumbers Wlnterfreen,' leaves. ji 1 - SO Iluuiulua Lupulu -rttlops, .- S1.25 Uyosciamus Niger Henbane, leaves r and seed,, t l j , 75 . " lw -Janipcr Communis Juniper Berry, 25" 44 ' ' Leontodon Taraxicum Dandelion, - c ,' "-ti ? root, , . 30 . Lini Semen Flax 8jed, . ; $2.00 per bushel. Laurus Sassafras Skssalraaybarkef ; root, , -j , : 30 cents per lb. Laurus Sa8salras,.p;h, - $$.00 " . Lavandula L&vendjer, flowers am'. . ,T . stems,, . j SO " " Monarda .Punctataj-ljorsemint, J - " 4 leaves. ji . . . - 2a 44 44 '4 Mentha Piperita Peppermint, leaves, 25 " Mentha Viridis prmint, leaves, .. 25 44 . , 44 . Poly gala Senega Sinetfa Snake root, 75 44 14 Fapaver roppy hed,' $1.00 - -"" Panax QuinquefoliujQ Ginseng, coot, 50 44 44 4,. Piqckneya Pubens, bark, ' 30 44 Rubus Trivalis Dewberry, smaller - t Rubus Trivaiis Blackberry, smaller .... branches of root, 2 0 44 44 "'" branches of root, 20 44 . 44 44 . Statice CaroQuiana--Marsh Ro;emary, . root, $ ij i; 20 44 -. 44 w'-F Spiraea Tormentosai Meadow Sweet, v t , root, ; 30 44 ' " k Salvia Sage, leaves, ' 30 44 ' 44 44 "i- Sabbatia Angularis-Centaury, herb, 25 44 44 " Solanum Pi lcamaia .Woody Night 11 . Shade, extieme; twigs, 50 ,l .. ; , -Symplocafpus FoetSdus Skunk Cab- bage, root, SO 44 Spigelia Marilandiea Pink Root,, 50 44 Stillingia Syhatican Queens Root, 60 44 Sesamum Indicum-ff Boone Leaf, , 75 44 Cucurbita Citrullasf-Watermelon, ' ' seed, ! 20 44 Cucurbita Pepp- -Pampkin, seed, 29 44 Triostoum Perfoliatum Fever Root, 30 4,4 Uva Ursi Bear berry Leaves, 50 44 Hydras th Conadeniyis Y'ellow Root, 50 Telsimimom Semprrirem Yellow Jc-p- amino Root, J 50 44 M it Veratrum Viride-rAnierican Helle bore, root, i , 60 44 44 Xanthoxylon Prudtly Ash, inner bark, j;j 30 44 44 These artr'clcs mpist bo thoroughly claaa and por1 foctly dry. The Reception of which will continue until further notice ' f ; M. HOWARD, , oct 15 lm Surg, and Mel Pur sT. S. A. :'i Sale. ; ' ILL BE SOLD, ON TUESDAY. THE 11th of November, IS 62, at the Court House door in Raleigh, tfcb following article?, the property of the late GoorgeB. Lovcjoy, vis : '' j One Horae, Britle arid 2 Baddies; 1 Gold Watch! ; 1 Tea Set; I Bwdrd and Pistol; 2 Feathor-Beds, Mattresses and Bedsteads ; 3 Bureaus, 2 Wash Stands, Toilet Set, 2 Wart robes, 1 Book Case and Books,; 1 Vitlin, besides ot&ier articles. j Terms of sale will be six months credit, with bond! and two approvedifeureties. - I j; ' . DAVID niNTON, f oc 15- tdpd ij Admipittlrator. Idxs. H. W. Miller j W1 ILL BE PREPARED ON THE FIRST of next N-dverabei4 to receive BOARDERSi both wilh avd without rooms. ' - i Sept. 30, 162. oc 4 tf n - a- ! I, a viawiuiu, . -v A ATTORNEY AT LAW. "V WILL PROSECUTE CLAIMS AGAINST " the Confederate States.' Particular nttentiou' "'s ." will be' paid to tbiose of Deceased Soldiers. AU ... i uecedPary papers will b prepared and forwarded by mail on being informed o' the facts of the caie. .f , -Address, l! V. T. CRAWFORD, .... . ' oe 25 lm ' ji: Richmond, Va., Post OffiicO. 5 v i. OFFICE WILU& WELDON R. R. CO., , WiiMasoToif, N. 0., Oot. lath, 18d2. J f THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ""' Stockholders! of the Wilmington an J Weleon Rail Road Company, will be held in,'. Wilmington ba 'i the 13tb day of November next. - . 6. D. WA LLACE, j ... ' - oo IS id ; i . President pro tern. ' . Masomo. ... j .- rTiHE OFFICERS, MEMBERS AID RE- I 1 . . . . . .U JI J I A ' t 1 J . ' m. prtjsiiku vfi vi- ititj vii una uuugg ui xrej psu; ,x-7 .Aect-pted Maaoui of North Carolina-are hexebiB-, lormod that the ;imal Oomlmnieation or their jMa - 1 sonic Body will ;k held ia tbi Ouy 4ii Monday-Wveu-f.-ing, tLe 'first .of December t-ext at 7 0 lockv fojr lh transaction of such business as may bejuLmitted for' ' -its coniideratin. . f , j : The Officers ojfj Subordinate 'Lodged re requested ' to attend in person, or cause proper delegates to lej . appointed in obedience with the Constitution, and. , ., general regulations of the Grand Lodge. I " ' WILLI Aftl T. JiAiN, -. , Grand Socretilry. Raleigh, K. Ci, 'OotJ.7, I&ft?- - ,. - oo 184-td " AX WHITAKfiR'Si 1 - ' ' i jocT. i, i8j. , ,. . -j -: UST RECEIVED - '' IOOO lbs. Wax Candles at the . 1 - ; ; IN DISPENSABLE Win TAKER'S. J 10 A 20 BARRELS NO. 1 RICE . J At the II ENERGETIC WHITAKER'S. FEW BARRELS SUTJAR At the ii INIMITABLE WHITAKESR3.- BOXESi TOBACCO J " ' E. A. WIHTAKERi 12 jtieaius Blotting Paper, ' 20 Caies SC Julieu Wine, ,Hoxes Pure Starch, D At LY. EXPECTED-. - .- . i IOOO .lbs. Snuff. H)0i Cakes Toilet Soaj. ,oc25. , ' j At i . - E. A. WHITAKBR'S. rpHE PAHIZAJCXEADElt, A NrtliL ; -JL aid an' Apbcalypse of the Oriiu .and. 8ti-uggleS of the" SoBtbornj- Confederacy. By Jug Beverly--luciar, of Virginia, 0iginaily putlwhed-irt .Price,-' .-;fi - , i(tu , Wbefa ce&t by mail, . - tiifsv-r-' w. l. pomeroy; ! ' L or sale byu INK BLACK, BLUE A'SD JlED,I3NG :' lih and Confederate makeY this day received, arid . oc25 y ' . W. L. POME.BOYS. t A ' ' i" '.. F 1NH WHITE- NOTE PAPER SUITA-. able fee Ladies' a sV for Sam for cash nly,'at ' " oe25- w i -- .POMEROX'S. GAP PAl,EKA GQOD SUPPLY, ANU f.i excellent tjaality-ju.t received and for sale; f ot 1 cash ooly by W. LFOMKUY- G OUACl MORPHINE IVttWlUb; boUle; lustlrccciYed aad for tU by i. v nirjood.' . 't, ' 1L A Apply to 3' . - . - ' j.-irr