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,.-H,. .; :. Y;mdrf-'P- i. l " v., ! 1 ' , - ' : J ' . i i f ' ' ! t i '' M' - . - I '.J.- -j-'-; I'll -It H -1. , . " - ' . - i . ,,, . T , U . . . ,. ,, , ,i ..- . . - - -S'-v THE 'AKQXlIi:i;ilAlLJ&aAI) ACCIDENTS" jdT 4ttf DrUrJMeraL ami3Mrf hundred at Uterokee on.ine;za. wnijikuiea.? uutosa was Lin. J i I ft i. ' ' & H I a- s lni''---. j.v rfia . sui-1 .V : ''.Silt DIOTJWI.. PACT-v JMf&i Irove him ?o.;.lKi Mieia .1. JaaMMA vF."Vl tffl4: I1VL -'j' Sir Gi re mofiog ogfcil fast M 0jr;4 NORtHKKK AND JEUROPBA UfiWSi Aflived. Tbe itaamer. Alabama, (290J tM tp otarinz bwra aatee,TeMel.vilerlMt p- west of Caf Dalavaro and directlj to tbt track of tha Californi ateameta; , 0r . j . X : The stock market remains uncbaiiged. ; Gold closed at 130. v , '. ;.t n r; ti HHtlhfiorearyf T7r.bd tnadp -ir,fljh id whioh haald tliitlh 'waf ,U AmerJ. be admUUd .to U ,jeV uftdacidadd Until Northern iSatea re exbatutad and incapable of contianiflfftbe cootettt coiiapaiaiauin vae independence oi ue oouuiora o Ba.r Paris oonreipondeiill tar- tbtt the Edtperor,t the last mlnwterial coanotl,' oterruiea vn porvion nf mlolitrfr favorable to Immediate TecoeoHlen, by expressing a ;dtermaati9K to nwaJt mntittb Ist.ol January ado Tint man oE JLineoirajirrjST ' IE , TheCnnwnrponaent of.;th New r,;; JLl yj jy SXJCUXXJ JL ; (x3ttaait)awBa;s : 4: kj andGDOTjiarallrijad UsinigbWkiUing-17 soldiers ana woundine about 60; Tha caaseor tna aocj can a' "ft : bo' M At'sV:. are again ai work JLn orde U bring bear directly rnpon Mr. Lincoln thia pressure of " official influence, they are to aasembla in "Waslirngtdn " within ten daya, at axmisrencftrhioluia to be attended, by all m -4 -r ' Li--- toe uoTexnors or Uie-iovai outves, wcepv uot. Air. junior ; ueriainiY. inere u . jjo uwj .4; , z . l v i-t i- i J..; idA5tU.IAfU:UL 1 jaorgan, w jiewr ora, w j wrwmt pt peopiq.woojexoiyiwj. ou'ra i- thenuatHLlhett present' tna xouowtne aemajuiato ridped mora to President Xincbln : ' . .. . ! reairtaooeor tyranayaiidwopiion.Uiai the peq ; 1. Tbe.remTal of Major ISeneral McCIellan nihxarunMaL (.tJ:Aa without Intend4 -from tn command oX-the Amy of the Potomac, plelUeOoixfederatj3UtM.. Aproin(axeni oi. Major-Genexal Joaeph Ugatompatison which niayiaeaila taoe lnttd .ookw to tbcositkauA , --m ; ton, waein ajjmrtltK Perfect truth;that Iforth l, BaDDlaQtlnfcpf 'Gen. Buoll by: aome T3roUnaa.bWri4.U detjoi VhaxJghU Ltheutht and in sacri. OrdlnanowS and;.Resbluti6xxs f IT, CAROLINA STATE CONVENTION, EiccattTpeimxtinl Worth Cftrollh; f - 4 WkntecUr THE SUBSCRIBER OAS PRINTED and offer for sale 800" xtra copies of the Ords naneat and Reeolatioiuf adopted by the North Caro lina State ConTentioa.- As the ConTentloti 0 nly had 500 copies printed, ft it expected that tire extra Bom ber he ha printed will be qaicklj disposed "of; and, therefore, those' wishing to ' prooare oopiea" would do well to order then at onee. All - orders nnut be ao eompanied with.theeaah. t-. .- -.a&, -; Priee per eopy, ' . . i t $L7a Whea-sent bymafl, ... - ',. $2.09 Printer to the Sate Contention, "' For', sale also at the Bookstores of H&XRY D TUKHER and W. L: FOMEKOT. Notice. 3. The -Tieorou eroaecution of the. wartbe JmmediateAdvance of the, army: ,of the. Potomac, " x - " - - a 4 lUiUMUJ fteftt4iij.nd Jndeponaenoa ror wnicn wa ! irogtin eixa ' of thoijiurads of her, j finally. ' abM ow stand before -the . batUed, hoaU pf . ths eaemj on paBM 01 n u. tt fold from tticnnwna to uarytana uaa bbbu pco fiisfely watered by theif blood. f ' fler" brightest jwelf he dW.not withholdj.bu; gftTup'fVeiT ing to AUe )mmon;caoe. - . I Among the -thoOaands for-whom she now jnoarns. 1 are ' few 'whose 'genlas "and acquirer meets mar hed them yi uxb Deginnmg as. nuea ior poaitioA had command. The names of. Generals Rraneh iAndeTvon belong to;thVStater and while we' mourn ''thelosaof "i w;o sucl offlcerp,we .'9fiiiu! jrefthy o f ffffuiation by ererySoar andaoldier straggling 1 lufUiai.6t the t ecognition of he .war u rebUlion. and the treatment Of, rebels an , arms as traitors, and ot aa ordinary belligerents. ' . ILihe-President, deciiaes to acoede W tnese propositions, and neglects to carry them out, the Governors will refuse to furnish any more troops to the army ,, and" will it i rumored, attempt to place someone in a position where the President's authority, will net be needed to effect the object desired. ' . Id plain language, it is rumored .that a milis tary dictator will be appointed, who will carry on- the war. vigorously and successfully. X do not endorse the truth the last rumor; but I am In clined, to. place faith f inr it-myself, I amqaite satisfied of the correctness of the statement thai no xnoore troops Willi be givtm until such changes as the Governors desire in ,the commands d. the Eastern and Western armies are eflected. : f j I understand . that Gorernora Morton, of JLn- jt mr purpose towftii iheir llhe monument of Pme, thait U left -only for. th , VTQtxe to lay. before the Convention and the historian to record tneir aeeas, ana piace meir 1 the President,, to show .the necessity of his re memory 'amongst the tnost eherjshed.defenders of moval' . - -a -J 7, . . . J our country. tIt now becomes .the duty, or the appointing authorities to fill their places, and it is in that (Important matter that the citizens 'of North.Carolina, as well as the troops from Nortb UaroUna in tne jield, eve feeung; the deepest in-1 terest Having obtained these facts, they will proceed to day j to: Columbus, where they will be joined byr. Govern or Todd, and then posh on East to Washington i Governor: lrUn .JWuMoin i the party at JJarrisburg, and GovernoraKirk wood, 01 lowa, uiair, ot . aiuuugasana tner -W ester n will proceed HTATEOF NORTH CARO-LINA--WIO O ConntyConrtnf Equity, FalITerni,'I8l: . -- " Laara P Cotton and otbers-ex parte; Parsnant to .a deeroo of tho Tftnrt " of Equity of Wak County, at Fall Term A D. 1862, in the above .entitled ease of "Laura P. , iCotton jtand others," the undersigned, Clerk and Master,, will proceed to sell the land and nremises in. the nleadines mentioned and described, on the 29th day of JSTovember aazV at publio auction. , ' '. ; - The House and Lot are located in the City of Ral eigh, on NewBerue street, abont a half mile from the business part of the eUyaad is one of the most desi rable places to be found. ' ' The dwelling boose is large and connnodions, con taining thirteen rooms, with i about 1ft acres of land attached, having the necessary outhouses and a well of the fintat water. There is also a fine stable lot, and a well of water on it. .Poasesslon wUl-be given immediately. . . ' The sale will take place on the preouses, eonunene Ing at 12M upon a eredit ot one year for one-third of the prioe ; two years, for another 'third : and. three years for the residue of the purehaee aoney the purj chaser entering into bond with two able securities , . f r - .-a LEwrscr M, js: I - 20th Oot-V18g. ' -o'tf;2&-Waswtd .'-..- NptioO-i' -'t -M -v.j NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY . Court etloiifiyrFaU fferm, 1862. ' ; Pursuant to a deerae of thav Court 4f Equity of Wake Ceuaty, in Cha ease of Jamea 8. ParefoV against Wo. WatkbM. and .'vife. and others," the undersigned, Clerkr andj Jdaster in Equity . ' -ill n k tv i-..4. a d VmmA'u a ipeciaiuispawu vr.a w,, ..rT,-..r-, , r-r- g wiU-pt0oeed by another-route to dated Holly Springs,- the Dtb-sajsry torest. ihere are many gaiianvup oneis wno . WashinirtM.'iwhereibey.expect to flodtheEaa Th enemy haye advanced In force to Ijagricge, ;f haveahown themselves worthy ot prpmoUon, but 1 tern, Exeontivea .-Gov. Morgan, it is understood, of laid County, will proceed to sell at public auction the traci a lanil ut the YilAaiiivi craV manfJAnail nu iAOviIA au the l$th day of November, 1862. I- , 41 and Oats,! 15 or 20 thousand pounds fof Tobaeoo, The Tract or Land contains aboutOO acres: is th iarge uuies, z ueiu ana a uares, a yeaea oxvxi Teaoessee, and are jreported as aarsncing oq tnis plsci, ' S.,- --.vj' Jackson's Gatalry had.a skirmiU to-day, at Lamar, lit is probable that the enemy will giva us battle, jas they are abont to make Streauaua ef forts to open the Mississippi by land force under McClernand. He " wQt be supported on land i by Grant anl on t,be river by gunboat flotilla. . The prospect WrdgnitlOn U tarrying thetaj. ' ,r. ' EXPljoSION OP A MANHFACTOBY. . Shortlt after S o'clock this evening tka bojldi ing used as a Cartridge Manufactory having i a , large amount of powder , stored ln it, " exploded with a fejtrful concussion, Qt iU occupants, boys, girls, and young ladies, aot one escaped,, Iai the confusiod and excitement It ii impossible to learfti the number killed.certaiiY not lest than. thirty, and it may far over .reach that number. 1 Cause of 1 the explosion unknown,, r c ... , , , j . in filling these yacah'ciei does not our State pride and self , respect require that it shall be done from the officers of our-own StatoT. And have not the Commanding Colonels of these Brigades a right to claim that their respecUve merits be con sidered 7 vIs'ii iiolLr.ight that vacancies occasion ed by. the fall of KdtthCarollnians shoald be filled by North Oarelinians T 1 Has not North Carolina a right to plaim that her o wn troops shall be com manded by , officers appointed from those she has furnished to the service T -Ho one dare express a doubt but their bearing in the scenes of trial, and their ability and acquirements will compare with those front any other State, and if the ap pointing authorities should oversluagh them, would it not be construed as a slur upon our offi- cera, and wound, our .State pride And. would it not d spirit our officers ? And might it not even JT a canard, oat the Herald TTTANTED A MAN TOi CHOP WOOD I VT . , i. - -" . li-.lV. - . : -'i-fr.. u..i. 'Untrue ' I M.tTtftlU itin long editorial, in which JXF" ZZfttm)n2 rialoonttnuT - i - ldpermontt" " W U T ' , 1 00 tarn IMPORTANT FSOM TENKfiSSIUSB. cbin the ardour of our troops to find themselves RKNpEROP NASHVILLE pEMANDED -THE CITY TO BE SHELLED AND BURNED IN CASE OF BEFUSAL.; 1 fc. CHiTTi-NoooA.' Oct. 31. it is stated by seve ral gentlemen, who left Mu frees bo to' oa the 29th. thnt Breckinridge r bad given Gen, Negley two days lnlwhleh to remove the women and children from Nashville, At the expiration ot thisfceri- od, Naipvilie is to be surrendered or shelled and burned J I General John Morgan is said to be on the1 North and Forrest on the South otNaahviua. Bfeck iaridgeiis at Lavergoe. , , i I A Morgan has about thirty pieces of artillery. ; Breckinridge and Forrest have about sixty pie . cos of Artillery. - ' j Several ladies have left Nashville. The Yan kees did not even inspect their bagMge. Per- mits were readily granted by the Abolition au thorities r- , . The jtbove dispatch we give for what It is worth, iC r it,. u . i i i under the command of strangers w,hom they have not kbown ia the toils of war ? The soldier who has confidence in his General, and is assured of his sympathy, Is ever ready to perform his duty with alacrity, and his reliability and efficiency is thereby greatly enhanced. We can with confidence ask the appointing authorities to consider the claims of Colonel J. H. Lane, commander of the 38th Begt. ia General Branch's Brigade, who has had a thorough mili tary education ; and of Col. Bryan Grimes, of the 4th Begiment, ot Gen. Anderson's Brigade, and who is now in command of the Brigade, both ot whom have led their Regiments in nearly every battle field in Virginia and Maryland, and have won for themselves the entire confidence of all who have engaged with them, for their gallan try prudence and discretion. They are, besides, the news from that section having been too unrelia. I Mntlamn rtf a hiirb order of intellect and moral Wa ViarAtrkfrtfa fnr na t nri A rma till 5 1 .... w.w .fj 3 i Worth, and whose devotion to our canse is unsur JT passed. CONDITION OF OUR WOUNDED ! CORINTH ROSECRANS DECLARES Tflfe FIGHTING OF OUB TROOPS ON- ' E01TAT.T.F.D l-t"- j 1 '. i :-. ; v r. H-j 1 ( f T i ' ; MopiLB,Nov. lstr-A special dispatch to tbe Adverser i7id Regiier'., dated tbe 31st, says that Surgeon Board, of Price's Division, who. was left with bur Wounded . at Corinth, returned- to-dav in Rosecrans, ambnlahee. He left four bandred of our wounded at luka, and two hundred distri butedj itf the country. They are f well fed aid , jcaredj for, and have twenty Confederate Surgeons wiinnem. r f L-.-JM JMeecrans nas oeen very attentive to onrwoun- ded. He declares such fighting never was; tqual rled, and such brave man are entitled to every at . tentipn. The only thing they require is clothing, of which tbey are in great needJ Three, hundred suits rwm De sent them. KO'esrans in tears, met . jwurofjouu niter tue u&iue, ana; expressed re gret jthat such brave men should suffer so severe ly. His Adjutant declared that had Price's com mand been sunnorted. or ;the other troon hn. : died I as well, the Confederates would have held i Corihth. i t. ". H ,: l-: . ' The Federals findiosr our troops, had trained (he i centre of tbe town, his ordnance buildings were fired and were with difficulty extinguished ifter ijirep's bfigade fell back Tor wantof support. i i MOVEMENTS IN TENNESSEE. ; EjiomtLB, .Ndy.' S.-oer..opatoh'ea,df ! the bth ultpublished in Ihe Memphb'.SuUetM, I lay . . U r ? : ' ' rwAn Urarvtv fa marriYn sartltsr lrvw Wa a V tl 1 a and'that Negly's forceat that point is deemed in a critical condition, but that the destruction of r iNaihville will precede its surrender. Buell is making a detour in Tennessee vial Bards f By., .... . . .v.,4 : : i A NORTH CAROLINIAN. EXTENSIVE FORGERIES. BichMObdNot 4. A series of extensive . forgeries on 'the State Treatury came to light to-dayi ;' No arrests have ben made, but the police are on the track of the uipected party, who Is saiqi to be th, soil, oi a State Senator, and who. was a clerk to one f the Ummlttees in the lata session .of the 'Virginia guiature. ' j, ; t s !! ; ri - iThe forgeries amount to $14,000. The .guilty Prty forced .the Treaaarar'B name to Printed checks, and heace tbe fra,ud was not 'before dia- covered. ' : Ht.i-,i'B.v , DESTRUCTIVE riBB INjAUfi aSfAV' hre last night, which destroved Stovall'a ware- bouse and stabW. Six- thousand bales off cotton some produce, etc.. r were lo deitwyed. W over half a million ollarsl - 1 t , " . r; -I ' I ientlV D. HaiAAll haa hato 1aMA in th Praa. Idencv of the GhuWtAit fi.....K TthiUsmA: ice W. j. Magrath, elected to the Preaideacy f we South Carolina Railroad. M-ft-M rfn? THE YANKEES ATTACK A VESSEL AT TEMPTING TO BUN THE BLOCKADE. We learn by a gentleman just from Mason bo rough Bound, that early this morning the block- aaers oommencea nring on a large jngnsn orig, supposed to be engaged in; running the blockade. The brie was run ashore off Masonboro'. At about 8 o'clock, the blockaders commenced firing on the State bait works. As we go to press the firing is plainly heard in town. We do not know tbe damage to brig has sustained. She bad not been taken possession of when our informant left. We will endeavor to get the facts by te-morrow. Wilmington Journal of- Tuesday. The Journal of Wednesday has the following ac count of the further proceedings of the Yankee gunboats, from which it will be seen tbey succed- ad in destroy ing the vessel : Alt day yesterday the town resounded 'with tbe reports of heavy guns, which did not cease until sundown. - These guns were fiied from two blockaders at a barque hoisting English colors; the barque was- run ashore; lne firing commenced abreast of the Salt works at Fowler's point. Theblockaders fired many shot and shell at tbe barque, a number of which passing over fell into the vicinity of the Bait Works, but did little or no injury to the works, all hands from which retired to Mr. Beasley's, about a mile of By night the barque was completely destroyed. It is said that fit night the blockaders sent out a party to finish the work of destruction, borne twenty-one oi the party from the blockaders who landed on thebeacb,wereucableto make their way back to thnir vessels, and vrere made prisoners by a portion of the ocoiland JNeck Cavalry. There are among these prisoners three commissioned of ficers. Col. Lamb had got his long range seige guns in position ready to give the blockaders a salute, should they -- make tneir appearance this morning, which, however they did not do. The destruction of the barque was their main object. Tbe ofaoersaud crew of the barque made their eacape, and got safe to shore,but were able to save nothing whatever. The barque, whose name we have not learned, was from riaasau, ana was main will not unite with them, as he. deeirea to sustain Honest Abraham ia shis present policy.- ? k -The v Convention mays ..be postponed. by' tome contingency that may arise, but I have; reason to believe that it -will -take place at an early day next week. - . .- ". - - . Some of the Northern papers have treated this information gravily diacuseea it says : If this news should turn out not to be true hereafter it la no proof that it was not true when it was first announced. If theebnvention should not be held, it will only te - because the prema ture publication of the programme shall have dis concerted . the plans of. the conspirators. Their objects at Providence and Altoona, and the ob jects which they contemplate at Washington, are the same. Their design is to put Mr. Lincoln under .their feet, to virtually and practically nulT lify the Federal authority, and to act as indepen dently as the Southern rebels. " AN INCIDENT. A correspondent of the Petersburg Express narrates the following incident : On Tuesday, the 1st of July, 1862, an old man with the air and eye of command, might have been seen sturdily and with a true soldier step, wending ..Is way down tbe rood that led from Richmond to Malvern Hill, destined to the scene of the last and bloodiest stand of MoClellan on the Peninsula. His trusty "Enfield" was thrown across his should er,and a well filled cartridge box demonstrated his ability to do what his resolute demeanor proclaim ed his intention. Every straggler he- passed and though ah old man, he passed many he urged with entreaty, with threats and with scoffs, to hasten with him to the post of duty. To tbe weak he spoke a kindly wora of encouragement, to the skulkers a scorching sarcasm, and if you had asked him whither he was wending that July day, he would have answered, "to take my son's place in the ranks, as he is too sick to move to-day and his company is after the enemy." And thus tbe gallant old chieftain trudged on his,, eighteen miles. Tbataon was and is a member oi the Pe tersburg Riflemen, and as thorough a gentleman and chivalrous a soldier as the Southern Confede racy holds, and that father -was General Walter Gwynn, Who has at last, as I see by to-day's Express, been assigned to duty. Land formerly owned by Dempsey Powell : is located on or near Forestville Depot, on the, Raleigh and Oaai ton Railroad, and has good houses and water oh the premises-- The sale will take place on the. premises' eommeaoiag at 12 M 4 - x .f ' The Land will bo sold on a credit of mine months and the puachaser will be required to enter into bond with approved surety for the prioe, or ha may pay Ciaa if he prefers. : LE WIS, C. M. B. ,Kflc25 u rnilE FOLLOWING RECTTX ATIONS ARE publisaad' for ttelinformation of those persons' winning w orawnounty -or iaeeeased Ji61dierw ia ae cordanoe with an Ordinanea of tha Convention. Kat' ifiadthaZ2duayot FAraary, 1862r V' . -r ; JtEaVLATIONS. Mh. Ara 1. The payment of bounty to the reprwenUUTej'of deeaased soldiers .k baaal upoa Jha twrtinoaU of ahe commanding officer ef the company, who will state tha lime of anUstmeat ef the soldier, thedato of his deeeasa inisnioa tha- amount of bounty; ahraady paid by the State,' and thex oompany and regiment to which ha belonged, iu 13 2. The claimant will make affidavit before a magis- xrate in a ne or a&a U the next OT San to thi deceased, aooordiag to :th raviaifmp ot iaa mregoing Tarat nance of the Convention, and "there is ae other per son enUUed to raai elalm.;' The affl davit of the claimant must be sustained '.by that of) oaa disinter ested witness, that the facts stated are correct within his ewa knowledge,' and that ha has no interact in the -claim. The magistrate aduunisteriag the oath will -certify to the credibility of tha witness, and the clerk oi ua uonnty court wUl afrtifj andar aeaLthataa U an authorised and acting magistrate. 1 1 2. U tha elaimant or elaiman U be minora, payment will be made to the guardian, upon the proper certif oate, under the seal of the Court, of his appointment and . tha awmeieaey of hi head the elaimute be proved by him as in other cases. , ' ;, u 4. A bettnty of ufty" dollars; dado ding th bounty that may, have been previously paid, it due tn aUer. sons who maj have volunteered for three years or tha war, ana to au persons mustered into or-aontinmd in service under the provisions of the Conscription Act. jjy oraer oi uoveraor vanoe. . : 4 u 4J . ..-4.-ltABTW, noTl 3 t , Adjutant General. usthcAU paper fas thaBtato nsopy ahraa tiiee and send copies of paper and bill to the A. ft. Office. - G' KyTBXilfTtkl DAX OF DECEMBEft nexi'on' tha iiremise,!. asAdmlnistrator of Jehn T, Taylor, das a public auetioa will oCar for sal the Tract of Xaad upon which he resided at the time of his death; aitua tod W Warten oountr'. and th ard Bollock, Sr., John T. Thomas and myself, and eontainiag abcutoa Thousand. saA: atgh arV af which there are some 169 or .175 of, tn bottom land. boat 0ff barrjU-Mik aJaUktacJta of Fodder coo,. 9 Oxen; a ,tit LAUCC rQUASTiriE TIIB FOL- lowing articlas, forarhlch the annexed prices will bepeid, oa delivery, at the N. Military Instit .te, Charlott. N: Cv i i , m t. ArnjaJj7phiUaaI rOOt. i ' !W mmntm lk aowosa -n orisy ttoot, 20 Ariatolochtt .Serpantariaya. t Snake n EootV -t l $L0 Aoorus Calamua Sweet Flag Boot- 25 Asarum CUuiadsitfeWUdr Ginrer; -v-roV--l-4--- so Camas - norlifs Pogwaaa Inn 'lUT V Cassia -MaruancaAlfddfer.na, - : Cimioifaga Raoamosa Black Snake -"B.oot,ii;ti-.- - If- L '''50"' ' f-fl or Pnnoass Pina . 60. Cyfisua Beopariu-5ootoh Broom; top ;i. . of stems, .y I ii. ,60 CapsfcuawCayenaa1 Popper Pod," ftOO k" liospyro YirsnismaEeniamoa :u t iarcnsmiMt. ; so u . . m Datura Btramonlum-Jsm(rWnWL Ht4 a Euphorbia CorrolataBloomjjDf Sparge, ; i- Meak v.i ) f jj v , uj 'so tt t JEupnorbU I pecacu&nhae American . I: eae, root, ! i; - - ti no Sapateriam ,Perfoliium Boneee ; leaves, . j i, 20 Frasera'Walterl American Columbo, ? root.' . II, . , . . so mnia -Trifoliatal indUn Physic,' l'' .fitipulaeiai iio, . 40 Geranium MaculamnwCranesbill. -'rot, . t-$t vft Gentian CatebetAmerioaa Gentian, , root ' . 'P Jl . aa Gtaultherla ProjQa1ns-nnirgrii Humulus itt&&kM'mttllbf V Hynsciamus KJgelprtae, learas u SrV anaseoa, .4 ! . 76 M Juniper Commaidsi-yinlper 'BerryV. 16 1 ' ionsoaoaaraxuiasadauoa,e ail - root. ' J I . SO .. LinT Ren ea-Tlajt Seed, is ; i f2.00 po basket Laurus BassafrasaaaairaaWkef , ..w,'t wot i n " eeenUbsrlh. 4 u 41 v M Laurus Sasjahas, ptth, 1 $6u00: Lavandula Laveadar, flowers and '- items, t js - i oO leave. 9& -IjCaataaKpailtar jnentna V trials -Snearmint. leaves. 2& " PolyglaSmga-SenecaBnakSroot75' Panax Quinquefoum-insenr, root, 60 " Pmakhsjsj Pubeha, bark)15 - "80 :'r 20th October, 1862. -waswtd Wanteds ,1 4 stock rfJttt of; which ara Bere, 12 or,J6 inouaaaa i pounas pi rora ana a an atoca or out Bora 2-Wagons, and all Plantation Utenaua of vw rv description ; also, allth Household and Kitchen Furniture, and other articles ! tod tedious to menUon.1 To laad wUl be said on a aredit of J2 month, With interest from date, and th other property oa a credit of sixmonth8 with interest front daWFor alUums under tea dollars ash wiU .ba'rauh-d; forallavei; thaf amount the "purchaser wiff b required to"giv bond-with good1 security fbr th payment f th pur chas monev. The title to the land will not be made 'until theayment of the whole'uf th purchase mon- will aonunenee on ah day abova-named. from day to day until all the property 1 bage, root, i -ji-. ?i;tli Via WMT B BQ1TCV I SpigeuaMarllaodica Pink Boot, U M U W M Rubua Trivalis Dewberry, smaller Rubus Trivalis Blackberry, smaller i rbraachas of ooiv i cv w tft J - branches of root, . a . . .,..I0 Statloe fJairoliniaaa-lf Marsh Rosemary, ' Spiraea TomeatoiaWMeadov Sweet Salvia Saxre. leave. ' . - SO -Sabbatia Anslarii--Cehtaury, herb, 55 Safanum 7 Iknloaaiara Voody- Nigfar Shad. xtreme twigs, 60 Symplocarpaa Joe&laJ Skunk Cab SO 50 Apply to D. B. BREEN, let 2 storyr house in . rear of Plaaters' Hotel, on .Martin street, Baleigh, or at this attic. t 1 ? nov l tr O BARRELS OF BE FINED SUG AR. CO 700 bunches Cotton Yarn, oa hand and to arrive inarfewdavs. 4-4 Sheetings and Osnaborgs. AU.oX which is of fered at a small advance. At McGKB Af'W ELLIAMS. Raleigh. Nov. 1, 1862. nov 1 at Wanted. ..t A GOOD NURSE FOR THE BALANCE jfca. of the year. Apply to Maj. W. M. GORDON, oc 26 tf Hmsboro', N. C. Save Your Soraps , SHAY, WILLIAMSON & GO, AT THE NORTH STATE IRON AND BRASS WORKS, formerly Burns' Foundry,) will pay for scrap Cast Iron 3 cts. per lb. For Wrought Iron scraps, scrap Brass, scrap Ziuk and scrap Capper the highest cash price will be paid. They will pay the higest market prioe for a large quantity of Charcoal. Will also re ceive proposals for delivering two hundred cords of Wood. so 20 8mpd TCOUKD, IN THE STREETS OF RAL- X; eigh, a COUPON which has been detached from 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 this advertisement oo 1 tf- B Ij ANTON DUNCAN, COLUMBIA, S. C, roaasRLT or kestitckt, IS PREPARED TO FILL, ORDERS TO any extent in Engraving and Printing Bank Notes, Bills of Exchange, Ac. Engraving upon Steel or Stone. Large supplies of Bank Note and other paper will be kept, ; . . anr 20 3m Administrator. $25 REWARD -1 'above reward ''for G' WILL GIVE THE a TRUNK marked 'Htrgl Maj.T. L, LasATaa, PittsborfV &th Reg. JJ.C.I, if safely delivered toth Express" office in Raleigh.? Said Trunk was lost abut th'15th "of last, March; somewhere on, th line of tha Central Railroad. "oc 04t ' " Wq; TJPCHUCBT . -- NfiPTftfiH all Anntlnn. kN TUESDAYl THE FOURTH OP No vember, 1861, at tha Court House door in" Ox ford, N. C.I will sell, to the highest bidder, a MAN, a WOMAN and a BOX all young and likely. There will buo reserve and no by.bidd ere. oc 29 tds F. B. CREWS, Auctioneer. Notioe. N ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the Roanoke Naviga tion Campany will be held at Halifax Court House, Virginia, Wednesday, the 12th day of November, 1862. C. H. CABANISS, oc 26 4t Secretary. StiUihiii SyivaaosAQueens Root 60 Seaamum Indicum-tj-Benn Laf,L.. 7& Cucurbit CitruUus Watermelon, ,tr; aaad;J tt-. '. ' '.c- v-r;;2a- CuourbiU Pepo-Pumpkin, seed, 29 Triosteum PerfSliamm Fever Root," 30 TJva UrsV-Bearberry Leaves, '.t .i60, Hydrastis Conadensis Tallow Root, 50 TelSimimom Sempojnrirem Yellow Jes- amino Root, j f 60" Teratrum Viride American Belle- M tt'-' M M tt ti it :: M. tt 60 80 tt u tt until further notic. i - Long Handle Shovels ! E AEE NOW PREPARED TO FILL orders for Lone Handle Shovels at our Manufactory in Kinston, Lenoir Co. Farmers', R. R. Companies and Miners' attention are called to ex amine a sample at James M. To wis, Raleigh. -oe 18 lm M. W. CAMPBELL it CO. AN IMPORTANT SUGGESTION. . In the Grenada Appeal we find the following communication : Tanners and shoemakers are exempt from con scription by the laws of the Confederate States, but there is one little t provision of those laws which they all seem to have entirely overlooked. It is this : That the products of their labor shall be sold at prices hot exceeding seventy-five per sent upon the cost of production." Now I will venture to say that there is not a tanner or shoe maker in Mississippi who is not selling his pro ducts at from one hundred to live hundred pea cent, upon the cost ot production. ..Ail sucn are no longer exempt from conscription. Now, let every man wha buys a hide of leather, or a pair of shoes from these exempts, take a receipt for bis purchases, which will be proof positive against them that they are liable to be enrolled as con scripts. If they refuse to give a receipt, let the purchaser make a memorandum of nis purcnaset, their date and amount, and this will answer just as well as a receipt to prove them liable to conscrip tion. -I . The laws to which I have referred are equally applicable to other tradesmen ; but I have confined my remarks to tanners and shoemakers, alone.fimply because their exorbtiant prices press peculiarly hard upon the people, "particularly the poor people, at this season of the year. 4 The man who is not satisfied with Beventy-flve per cent, profit upon'thecost of his production, is the very man to be put in the army, where he will have to buy at his own prices. It is a beautiful sight, isn't it, to see a stout, fat, hearty exempt, selling a pair of course brogans at five and sir dollars a pair to a war worn, barefooted soldier, mat aid not cost the maker two. ; ' j V Baptist Stak Cokyxsttion. This body held its session last j week at, Wake Forrest College, commencing: oii '.the. 29th ult Rev. Jas. Mc- : University Virgin ' ' A rXUIE KEXT SESSION OF, THIS INSTI X tutien will oommeao on th 1st of Oct, 1862, and end on the ensuing 4th of July.- , Th exercises in all the departments of instruction, Academic, Law and. Medicat, wwRl be conducted aa heretofore, it being th fixed purpose of the Board of Visitors and the Faculty not to relax in their efforts to mate tain the standing which the Institution has acquired as a seat cf learning.' iHT For catalogue, c, aidress, S. MAUPLN, an 20 8m Chairman of the Faculty. Notidev :-" 1WILL PAY THE j HIGHEST CASH 1 PRICE for Cattle, Sheep and Hogs, also for Ba con, Lard, Eggs, Poultry of every description, partie ularly Gees and Ducks, delivered to me at my farm, f aU&s west of Raleigh, formerly belonging toBinton Franklin, Esq. jL . B. D. SMITH.' 1 Raleigh, 14th June, 1862.U ,-v- junel8 6mpd Daniel, of Fayetteville, was unanimously re elected President- Rev. T. E. Bkinner, of this ly loaded with Salt, which, as well as the vessel, City, President W M Wingate? of Wake For- The Georgia Ballet wd : Hospilal Aasociatian S! 25,ooo la tha last twelve tha, and M ?ie8,Q0O tn band, teVrl-i wi. 1 is a comnlet toss. . . , This morning, when the fog lifted, CoL Lamb let drive a the blockaders with .his long ranges, hitiina one of them and causing both to keep away to a respectable distance We hear some firing this morning, with now and then the sha-p report of the rifled siege guns. , . The barque, in addition to salt had some guns and gun carriages, dry goods, medicines, clothing, boots and shoes, etc. H-RaTOTtP Ab&xst ty Bxa. W-ot. Itiasta- W that the AJbelUionists have arrested and im-1 priaoned the Hon. Ben Wood, Democratic candi date for Oongres in the 4th District, New York 'city'. Hls outspokeq truths were too much lot thetyrants; to owallow, : y - -".V ' ;. r ; 1 ; : From Bxax tj DA-i Ad vice j from Bermuda to tU 34th ult" aihoiinco the arrival; there oi Capt. tha'CsdmU State. est College, and Rev. B. F. Marable, were elected Vice Presidents; Rev. J. D. Hufham, Editor of the Biblical Recorder, was elected Recording Sec retary ; Kev Jw S. Pnrefoy, Treasurer ; and Pro feasor W. T. Walters, Auditor. The number of delegates In attendance waa . respectable, but not so large as usual. Several ministers were present from the General Association of Virginia. The usual -bnaineas of the Convention was conducted with dispatcdi and decorum. iSfadarL Valuable ! and and Saw." Mill for v.- ,j - Sale. . -i jy WILL SEXiI THE ' TRACT OF LAND X on which I reside, 10 tail southwest of Raleigh; . containing 360 acres, of. which about. 80 are ia uitb vation There are on the premises comfortable Houses and convenient liarna. " -On the land Is N. 1 STEAM SAM MILL, and plenty .of longiJeaf pin timber. .Thia will b sold itilex with ex without th land, .. --K GEORGE W. ATKTNSON . Xtmtf adaldoopy wUy tin fcrWd. Desirable Property. ON THURSDAY, 20th .OF NOVEMBER next, we will sell, on the premises, one LOT ia Forestville, -containing two acres. The improvements consist of one large and commodious Store House, sufficiently roomy and iWU arranged for a business house and family residence,; with necessary outhous. s, crib, stable and a good - garden, with a well of de lightful water. . Thar is also another store house en the lot, beautifully moated, ana weu arranged lot. a business house, with a good cellar, and two outhouses that can b used for various purposes. To any one desirous of getting a delightful situation that may be improved for various purposes, situated on the Ral eigh and Gaston Railroad; and within one mile of Wake Forest College, thia let f reseats induoements that will not again bo offered. The community are justly celebrated for their sobriety and Intelligence, and th church and school privilege are very desi rable, a We will also sell, at the same time and place, (and should th bidders prefer, will offer both together,) two acres of wooded land, on th Raleigh Road, on mile below Forestville f ..' " .. . Tunas Cash, or satisfactory bond, with interest from date. MICHAEL THOMPSON, ,JNO. M. CRENSHAW. , Ex'ors of W. Crenshaw. Q6t.28, 182. '-j'' novl w3t' . Notloe. f T WILL PAY THE HIGIIES1! MARKET X prioe for Fodder, Oats' or Hay, delivered. at my Stables, (formerly Clayton's,) Raleigh, N.O, oppo site Market Cquar. I. V. jsxtijiatLUia, oc 29 lm Journal and Ptanqard copy, l montn. P. P. PESOUD, 7 D RUaGIS.T, House and Lot for Sale in Graham. 1 mHE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE X his Houa and lot in th Town of Graham. The House is two stories high, with two rooms above and two below stairs, and a fire-place in each room. Th Lot contains five acres,' and has on it besides the dwelling house, a double kitchen, amok house, eorn crib, forage house, stables, and ether, necessary out houses, with a good well of water in the yard. This is a fine opportunity for any one wishing to secure a rood residenoe. immediately- on tha North Carolina Railroad. For further particulars apply to the sub scriber at his risldena near Mebanesville, or address him by letter at Mebanesville P. O. 022 lm. THOMAS J. FOWLER. $0iA BEWARDSTOLEN ON SUNDAY f8VV night last, from a stable aear my residence, on Liberty street two BAY MARES, about six years old, medium sise, completely formed; each of them has a little' white spot on on hind foot and a white spot on the back 5 one is darker and. stouter than th other, and has a roman nose. Fifty dollars win be paid for th delivery of either, and two hundred dollars for th delivery of both, and the thievea, . D. B. DUGGKR, nov 1 St Petersburg, Va k . i . BANK OF CAPE TEAR, I - WilmingtoaDct 22,1862. (i -c.i i. i Dividend. No. 106. 1 A. DIVIDEND QF ft PER CENT. HAS M been declared by this Bank, Payable to th Stockholders on the 1st of November next -n0T i-3 . J. G. BURR, Casher. d bore, root, i Xanthoxjlon Prfckly Ash, inner bark, ' " ' : These artielemtsJ thoroughly- clean and per fectly dry. The reoeption of which will continue aoticIr: -- . M. HOWARD,; Lm Burg, and Med. Pur. C. S. A. , , Sald; - WILL BE SOLD," v3N-TUESDAY, ITIE lit, of November, 1862, at the Court House door in Raleigh, the following articles, the property of the lata GaOrga S, Lovejoy visr " One Horse, Bridle and 2 Saddles ; 1 Gold. Watch ; 1 Tea Set: 1 Sword arid 'Pistol: 2' Feather 'Reefs. Mattresses and Bedsteada j 3 Bureaus, 2 Wash Stands, Toilet Sets, 2 Wardrobes, 1 Rook Case and Books, 1 Violin, beside other articles.' v Terms of sale Will be -six months credit with bond and tws approved sureties. ;. 'r . :u DAVID HINTONV oo 15 tdpd j . i, 4 ' Administratory. . , Mrs. H, W. Miller TTTILL BE PREPARED ON THE FIRST f v of next November to reeeiv BOARDERS, both with and without rooms. t . .. '' Sept 30, 1862.; oc 4 tf .'V, T. Crawford, ATTORNEY AT LAW. TTtTILL PROSECUTE CLAIMS AGAINST YY -tbe Confederate States. Fartieular attention will be said to thoae of Deceased Soldiers. All neoeesary papers will "be prepared and forwardeir by mail on being informed ox ta facts of th case. v ' Address, TT V. T. CRAWFORD, ' 626 lml ih' Richmond, Va, Post Ofao. OFFICE WIL. A WELDON R. R CO., T : . rrrl vr rt t i r rpHB AWN UAL MEETING OF THE X Stockholder ef; th Wilmington- and vWeldon Rail Road Company, will be held in Wilmington on ay oil November next V" v ,Ti the 13th day 18 td! : oo S. D. WALLACE, r President pro 4em. . M'". 1 1,11 -.' " ' ! ' Masonic FOUR OR SIX ABLE BODIED NEGRO MEN, to chop wood, for which good .wages will be paid. ' Apply to - Wi L POMEROY . ORTH CAROLINA MTJTTJAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY At th annual meeting of th North Carolina. Mutual Fir Insurance Company, held on th 14th January, 1862, the follow, ing persons were elected Directors and Officers for tbe ensuing year : DIRECTORS. Henry D. Turner, RaleighJ mnE OFFICERSrMEMBERS AND RE X presntativs ;C th Grand Lodge, of, Free and Aeeepted Masons' of Hortn varoilna, are Hereby in formed, that th Annual Communication ofhlr Ma sonic Body wll be held in this City on Monday even ing, tb first of December' next," at 7 ' o'clock, for the transaction of i such business as may b submitted for its consideration. r. Th Offlorslof SubordThaU Lodges are requested to attend ia person, ov eause, proper delegates to be appomUd in I obdienoe with the "Constitution and raeralrrctdations af tha Grand Lodge. 4 i .,-J III ViU: WLLLUM.I. BAIN, ' : - ! ! " ' ' Urand becretary. afBjdeigh Ufa O, Oct IT. 1861. a ? : - o 18 td AT""WllITAItERS, ;Sp ;GCT. l, 1802, JUST RECEIVED , t . .. - lOOO lbs. Wax Candles at the ' s-. j. , j j INDISPENSABLE WB1TAKERU BARRELSNO 1 RICE- - v ENERGETIC WBITAKER'S,; 1ft i "A 20 FEW BARRELS BUGAR. At the , INIMITABLE WHITAKER'S. BOXES -TOBACCO i t1 l , iV A WBIXAKERj 12 Reams Blotting Pjspaa 20 Caias St JulieuXine, V Boxes Pur Starch. -v HAVING , PURCHASED vTHE STOCK of Medicines lately held by him s Medical Pur- JtALEIGU. N. C. THE - STOCK veyor of North Carolina,' and large supp& at aue- tlon in Southern oities and other aoreee, 4S preparea to execut orders from, nterehant,. druggists, jphysi John R. Williams. do. T. R. Salby,' do. O. W. D. Hatchings, do Kemp. P. Battle, do. George Little, ' de Jsaaes M. Towleey . da. James E. Hoyt Washington, Alexander Mitebell,Newbern. Jos. G. Wright Wilmington John M. Jones, Edantoa. .. . George W. Charles, Elisabeth City I ! Jos. Ramsay, Plymouth. w J.W. HarreU,Murftesbarough. ; - n;B. Williams, Charlott, - ' , t wi.it-f irrti. samuei w auiaa, smwo. j A. W- Steel, Fayetteville. Joseph White; Anson county Jash. Boaer, Salem. - f- i -.- ' ' A-P. Sammy, Asheville, . , OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY T. H. Slby, Prfithmt. Henrr D.Turaer, Y aa, . w " w . A a . . - I v. ua Si. srya, jutarmmy , - -. j liamaea o. umu, aertmrm ana j rawwrwr U!'.- Jha it. wunams, . jae. vowmtmm. fL W. D.Rmtflhinrs. i. I ! lau uompuj b oven u iwoMuu pperauon i : s ? , '-.;!! i. Aaase of property la taetata, (exeopt Staea MUU iiaxai. rair.H "vn- . . . . ... - .... M . - .w mm V a i.ll -Twm a , h.34.-ifvM ' --;. frtr- POMEROgSv TSAJXYlfEXPEWEl- i " Xi , 1O0O lb. BbuIL J .... 1O0O Cakes. Toilet Soap, "- 28 1--f At B.' A WHTTAEER'S. THE PARTIZAN LEADER, A NOVEL, .aadaul Apeearypaa ef tb.; Origin and Struggles of? the Southern Confederacy. By Judge Beverly Tucker, ol Virgial. OrigWly pblisb4 ia 1836. I1 Whraianlbyinall, . tl.T rorialiby )1 r . ..;.J. i W. U POMEROT IlnLACIaV.A'LUElAlID -REDV NG- '' , 1 lisb and Confederat make, tills day roeiyed and V -..ii iSisalericas--aly, a7 v;- aad Turpentina DistUlerieflV. upon farorabi Its Policies now over . property amounting to nearly -S. . . j . ,v. ji-. .-w""v.. r: . . i-,' i m vvr.a'-A- a uuuv Brr.KtiAau AllaunKvBwsiarliaTetina , . :m 'n , . mt.VtiiJ W L. POlfEROrS. patch. My terms are ecu cm dlvry SUPERIOR TOILET 8OAP-30O LBS. 1 All oamunieatioala refereae to lausuraiie anoaia r BngHsh Palm Soap for the to&ijust iaesiv f W addxanal to the Sserataryy ywrta-vld'; f nd for asl at ' ' ' ih' f T ''-"W ?, m jylv nn js-sa. sainif 0SWf rrr a 14 i P. F. PSSCIJDS.' I January latkUS' . Jnmtt-v 1 -1 -i-Pi.Ja ,'; ''. :."
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