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y v- "5 4; "j r 91 III.: IatITOAT10. ' ' i -" ffrtmr 'it i 1 ' ' T i 11 i i t learn iU 0r. uVae fcu recelTed diapatob he hi . ttW diwcUoa tt iWtfiufogtone ad,thi Witfr2iM.'lria a conaeTui iotuu ia were illlstont aal cnuM,'; u dpubgess , out tree! f ollowtog: them from tW diwelion .uiatrt Lt rccatlj.run iata Coo foderaU ports will laigu and viato.caj- goTflOaUJ cm uoTexnaen. mwbv ; lut leotd QontMrof iSouth lJarolin f ; f, nit QOLDSBORQ?-! TAKKBE3 BEE- plDDLlO-THEXB LOSS EVJDEJiTLT The battle ol yesterday resulted to the enemy's knows. They are repotted as basing fused White Hall te-layr.slxten jriijfeMoronrt i..r: - I" vert af yesterday mi tpent to- an artillery duel resulting in ft very slight loss on our In th trDlng 0iu .Cuiif mu br!gtdi by ft mjuterlt m6Tmttl, erowa riTer ana auwa . i i 1 . 1 1 1... : u tba enemy w- wMftoaie, hbtidk f thlrtT fa killed And wounded, term of igbt onlj ' killed: ,: -. -I . ! ? The 52nd Brt. N. O. Troop luffered imottH hTing lott ftbottt ,elebtj , kitted And wotmded wh!l chArctng on of th enara'j'i batteries acrou field. This regiment JtohtTed .gallnt)y- A ptrfof OtB.'rftVtav lllielieippl brigade was on th fleldi ftnd Shared well. The; Yankee koepw ikl bear the battle Held give etident aienl of bum- Un woondea ; among them, tour, amputation ta- blM Wer found, i ) ; Tba railroad for mile bai been torn upi, -and the bridges detroyed. A Ane mill near the battle-Held waa burned, and numberless acu of'mar- Ar and incendiarism are reported: j ; Oar entire' loss In fcllled, Wounded and mlWfg, does not exceed two hundred. 11 the yanvees had siren our forces battle to-day, their, chas&e- mant troald hftv been aaal to their crime.! -It appears tbey came only to burn, murder and des troy, and they hare succeeded only too well thus far; lighting they dare not do. " i roh;thk HOBTH. j ' Bichmoxd, Dec 38. The Enjuirer bai Northern dates to the 15th. The Confederate! bade ft raid into PoolesTjIle, Md., captorftfg-A company1 of Federal cavalry. Bsnks' expedition passed Hilton Head on the loth,;- x- I r- The "Washington iUptt6ican, Lincoln's organ, ipeskingof Burnsidei reCrossing the Rappahan nock, says the failure at Fredericksburg has: la den the public, and possibly the military aujthor itiea, to much by surprise that the opinions ; are hardly yet formed as to what ought either now to ta done, or what is likely to be done. For our. selvss it says we hope that as a few week! will terminate the winter in this latitude, the army designed for the defence -of Washington, will go at once into winter quartersj ; I Burmide, in a dispatch to Lincoln, sayi the Federal loss is heayyr say fr.OOO. 1 j j The Alabama ran lnlo port at Martinique on the 17th ul., after destroying two Yankee ships. The San Jacinto arrived the same day and lend ing the Alabama in port awaited her departure, but next day the Alabama got under weigh.' and escaped. Tne bill admitting Western Virginia Into the Union has passed both booses of Congress. FBOK FREDERICKSBURG. ) I ; RufBsfoffD, DecI8' The Yankeei left large numbers of guns,knap iscks and a quantity of ammunition in Freder ; Icksburgtthey also left about six hundred of. their dead in and about tow Nearly every bouse was ucked and contents entirely Jestroyed. , Etery conceivable Jnjory that malice could oggt wm reserted to; ' u j la tbe'r retreat sktoss (be river they propped up desi bodies ef their soldiers to repreeer.t pickeu. The prisoners captured' on Saturday bave been exchanged and . bave returned. They report great dissatisfaction n the Yankee army.; So further demonstrations bad been male and every thing is qofet oo our lines, i There are several conjectures as to fiurnaddes present movements - il Nothing: is positively known. ' i i REPORTED VICTORY IN TENNESSEE. loteltkrendJ wsi received In LyDchburr' .3lon- ivdsy, (says Republican of that city,) thai out forces uadentQenerat Johnston were attacked by the enemy, near Morf reeaboro'. early on Saturday morning, when ft terriHa battle ensued. ;Th ene my tar outnumneraavu troops, twpo gradually fefl back lwforo them a distanoeof about ten miles, contesting too ground men oy inch , as they retir ed.t with bloody CfecU pon the Abolitionists. i Our troops received reinforcements Saturday night, when bey tilled,, Abd On Sunday not bnly recovered tbe groaU lVUAd.'loit,' but in i their turn iorgea luq enemy, dock, a oisiauoe oi (our . miles from the point at which tbe figbt com menced. - ' . - - . .:-''; It is stated that the. victory, while perhaps sot ueciiiYe, is a glorious one, ftjM one oi me rruiu of it, it. was confidently anticipated that NashVllie ouidbecabtured. :' ".::; i. 1 Psjaengeri frem tbe West vetterday eveniner. report the enemy's loss at five thousand. Oar own stated by them to. be heavy. U-;- X This inteUlgence,-wJbtle not offldal, is .beHeved U bereliableP That k'battle 'baa beeu fougiVwe wfia jniurmauon, ana is nopea ute re ported; tesult. above is correct. , . '. 1 j. ... THE ODORS OF HELL. ?j '' 1 OUT TA)ksr iaVA tiAi jf j.vntulnft r? ev rifled one hundred and' i Iwanfv.nvsi bnnder. which occurred XfxafCoity. of November, last yearly wol) xhejajnooted Capt filter and eight others wexe UsUjuJy killed, and utny dangerously wounded. w Asooug t he laiur d were Col. Pickett, of the Engineer Ojtt, Ma jor Rucker, or CtoIlscriptlfflmrTtaJity;-ftndpettt., With the gun; the magazto'enesith K Upld aed, flllinir the lf with' Aiiut wnfl Mrth Vn ihlV Md wii tiagmenWof lberi kid Iron by MWOt Kucker was blown'. from tb .enabankmeili that wrrpuaded the gu, Whe he had wtially re jered his senses he fall asm one beside him ibtt the soffereti could not see. and breathing wm painfal And diOoolfc. --rrt:rn.i? . RackftFMV i,-k-s him. l am n ' txww .vKikkiMM Li we &nswr. Mw. a via ye ewsv imv sm aajwa e luawssr' "This U Rucker.; hell ain't Genera) jr?t Quired .1 11 rJ,U smell Uke uenerali- - T, believe, answereo. the .Wf literal factv ftftd-ftlttbe sioriea orbited :ruVpeeleitby lAbolltionmrftSl.tuJth "ubci, mat n ...bjl . . thii? Christian, einee his assnraptlon -f S.. Mer are -utterty ftndholly cut. u BtTer ' nJhennder'andrk cuQutatces'Ul tMnwirjAi'.M.t 1 Suon hardVbreidns wi actionable "7 .V9urt vt BUhopaJKrwvo j SOUTH CAItOLIHA XEGISX ATTJIIE 4 I StJrATXv---Tsday, Dec, 16. The ."engrossed resolution authoxixinff the BmotovmenV fc free negroes in Robeson county to Work. cm iSUte daJ Awcot, passea tU Itoureadtogf nMerft d lAlso tbe ehfirresied bill tfl alter thftllna between Jackson and Trtntylvanift counties. ' ' .rfJ I k Alio the enf roesed bill to. ineoroorat the-Pres- JaveteevUrev, . ,: .-J -.,r. oi jll. caiiea up ui u ior un m uei or me sick and wounded souUers ox H, uftaa ItMsted Jts several readinii. ' ' T. . -. k.jju. fflMT, tram seek ooauBUieq. d iu rri Muv asj juui, jagmiina report .us csiavuMtv . u iiutuuuo. mgeiner wua ftcui v prvviue v the idpport of said Institution," sprbpriatlng'ainy sum not exceeding $62,600, pi may beeceaary tojearry on Its operfttfona. I w - -v-Vt- I 'Mr. Sblpp presented bis .resignation u( Senator from the 4th Senatorial district; to' take,effect on tbii 12d tost, and a writ of election Vaaojdered lot tbe Tolbof Janjiary.' ; :.'v; .' 01 ) Mr. Faison. froni tbe SDecial committeelto whom was committed tbebill to protect the progr erly of married womeni .reported .ia aubsiute Jar tke ttrme, which was-ree4 and ordered to be pito' d-K. ' : i. '. J-V . - v ; .Hr'. Leitcbv. Introduced m" bill concernlnff the BUte EducaUonal "AsspcUUonwbicb paasocl iU I "teJTA;l trstfeadinir" " ; : . , A -- - 1 4 When tb ' TlienflnUtned business. the .consideralrof -the Revenue bill, was resumed And' continued un .'.u L.Ji.-' -.' x - . ' . , - uijaujourumenw . : v ... , A, ' Hou&x or , Coicuoira.Sundry . reports were received from SUnding Committeesv -t A number of . bills were. Introduced and passed their first reading;. , .:. . . v - Tbe bill to amend an act of the 2nd Exlra Ses siotiof ,161, enlarging the powers of County Courts ilor j-aising revenue, passed its 3d reading.. A message was received, from the Senate trans mitting a number of. engrossed bills and resolu- t-i.-: " v , . . a . uona,, tur ooncurrsnoe, woica were reaar.nm time. t ... ..- . . . . -.- jvt- '. s. ' The order of the day was considered, beine the bill to organize a force of State reserves; the im mediate question being the consideration or the bill reported by the minority of the committee, ob its third rending. I JU.X. ivmis proposeu w reuovu. kun pieuge no made yesterday, to offer an amendment which would make the bill more satisfactory. His amendment is as follows : add to the end of section 1st; . i ,Pitovid4dt That persons under forty years of age, who are liable to conscription,,, shall not be accepted as part of the force' herein provided for, unless the President shall agree to suspend, in this State, the further execution of .the Conscript lew." ' i Mr. Amis thought that if the bill passed as it then stood, the operation of tbe Conscript law would be defeated, and with many others, be thought af onflict would inevitably ensue. I the jsmendmegrrproposed wa adopted, It would ena- Mr. Wsddell thought the amendment simply proposed to request of tbe President of the Con federerate States tbe eusDension of the ODeralion of the Conscript law and this he was willing to assert he would never do. The (Jommisaioners ient to Richmond informed the President that such were the wishes of the-people of this State, i Li it - ai i r. x.-'Tr. rx uui uie repiy repiy receivea irooa iue ,nu ie partment was, that while they would permit the Conscripts now'eorolled.tobe retained in the State, at present the Confederate Government reserved to itself the right to transfer them at any future' period to any points in or out of the State where the exigencies of the case might demand. Xhe amendmeot was rejected by. the following Vote: lYilajj. Messrs. AmU, Barnhardt, Bar ringer. Beall: Bro wd, Bryan, Carter, 'Davenport, Davis, Fleming, Gentry, Gilliam, Hampton, Harris of Cabarrus, Uawes, Henderson. . Hooper. HorUm. JUdkins, Kirby Lem moods, Logan, Long, Love, Manning, 'McJlay, Peebles, ir arson, Keynolds, T? t na PnKlABAn 1 ilea ar V flr? AhnK.. c.,;iT c.nn;n wiio N-Yfl Messrs. Allison, Alord, Avera, Ben bury, Berry, Biasell, Bryson, Burgin, Burns, Carpenter, Cowles, Craig, Glenn, Greene, Gris- som, Harrison, Henry . of Bertie, Henry of Hen derson, Headen,Hollings worth, Howard, Ingram, Jenkins, Keener, Kelly, Kerner, Xaws, Lyles, Mann of F., JlcAden, McUor m wk, Mc2 eil, Mc Raef, Nissen, Parke, Patterson, Pearce, Richard son; xtiddick, - KoDDins, j&osseii oi xtrunswidc, Smith, Waddell, WaUer, Wellborn, Woodall, Worth, Youne of Iredell, ixoung of Yancey 49. . I ' Mr. Russell of Brunswick, moved to amend by insertiner in effect that should the artillery com panies raised in the town of Wilmington for the defence of tbe town be discharged ay tbe gover nor, they should be taken as part of said reserves, having the choice of their .company officers. Adop ted, Mr. Richardson moved to amend tbe 1st sec-1 tioi) by proposing that tbe Goveornor should call for 0,000 volunteers, and if they do not offer by tbe. lit of JTebrurary, then the men shall be raised by draft. Not adopted. ' ;. 4: he question recurring on passage of the bill on jits 3d reading, it passed by a vote of 52 to 37. The hour for the consideration of tbe special order, the report of the committee on the question w pet her or not the offices or the Adjutant and Attorney General are vacant, having arrived, the' resolutions were read. - : j , On the passage of tbo resolutions, a division of iha question was demanded, and the first retolu ioa declaring the office of . Adjutant General va cant passed by a vote ot 64 to 16. - . r .' The rules were then suspended and the resolu tions severally read 3 times and passed. - i m - Lilt . l. 1 ' L .1 m ft . ,4.0a cut lu aooiisa m ouice 01 ouperinieoaen of Common Schools, introduced by Mr. Gentry, on Its second reading was indefinitely postponed. p.. On motion the House took a recess until this evening at 7 O'clock. SssaTX. Wednesday, Pec17. Tbe House resolution proposing an adjournment on the 23d instant, until the 19th ot January, 1963, waa passed. . j The bill empowering the Governor to appoint an Adjutant tienerai, was tasen up and after tome slight amendments passed it several readings, and was ordered to pa enrolled. An election was held for solicitor for the (4th Judicial Circuit, which resulted in the election of Thomas Settle, Esq. - ? v ? , i'A. vote was taken ror Attorney ueneral, but there was a failure to elect. Mr. LassiCer introduced a - bill in regard to service of process on the Southern Express Com any . - . -- Mr. lure,a hill to anlhonze the Uuar term as ter of the State to reimburse soldiers for. r. boots and shoes purchased at their ewh expense Mr. JUndsay, a bill to continue in force the Urst section of an ordinance entitled an ordinance concerning the collection' of taxes in certain ooun- ttet. 4,-; : . 7 . ., - . . . ... Mjr-&.l . 1 Mr. Sharpe, a bill to rate the Articles ot prime necessity in the, several counties oLthe State. ..-v.. TThe onnnisbed Dusines?, the Kevenue Sill, .was considered : until 2 o'clock,. when the . Senate took. ft recess juntil this evening ftt J o'clock. . a xloubjc or jojfliojio. uumuer oi iniia were -tt . 1 . ... tm. i. introduced and read the nrstftimei :i Mr. Buesell called up the resolution in favor of Bufoe Galloway, late Sheriff of Brnnswiek -"ontf tyU-releaslcg him from, pajmentof forfeiture in curred by non-setuement oi taxes ana tne reso lution passed its several readings under a suspen s!on of the rules. . s a i V - ,vj v. Mr. Beall called up the bill to amend" the act to: amend the bill for the reneroune uanRs, sc., and It passed' Its 3 readings. 1 Includes' the" Bank nfiThoaaaseiUelnlta' nreriaionst ..v. The blU Ao chance the' sita of ithe county seat of iMitehell county, 'passed its several readingSMr .JjAn. ineffectual attempt, was madeiQ eiect. an Attnrnrv Uaneral. ... 'tlAn election was held for solicitor for the'alh Judicial 'Circuit; which' resulted in the' election of Thomas Set tle,Esq., he hating received the Whole camber ot votes oust 94; t-J n-K r 1lThe bill to , provide 4wys n4:eajn4oi.uiK jilying tti Trjajxwtn up ana witn some ajnendmanis ljy the cemmittae'passed Its ' second and third nadlneuvfrA t-h. t " The bill royidPS for 4! issuing of one.jsnd ft baju millions of kmaUooiea notfundable and ; ' ''' imtmt iflLbtf-fonoAble afur tbffirpt ot fXbi fblloving'ietcn'olliiid er la from the pen of W. A!tn45 aicom- plUba.sy'xrrespfedeDt of the Savannah Re- I Tbe Confederacy Iffortanate fn-ntving indiir niaotas.Gcn.TJee la 1te aerrk.- -He Is saiHrr the nood, wing ajoottt Eorjyjtve jeerf ,d age iie is six feet 4n1Jheigbtj :weIghs ftboutTone handred sAafljioBjWUf ia ftreet; retill formisd, 4nd of imposing ippeaimnce'fias cjearbrigbt, benig nant black eyes, dark grayiair, and ftDeaty gray beard. fa exceedingly $ain Jn .bii dress, and onw iooks ftt on osrame m yam .xor inose- insig nia of ranlrfor which most oflcers T snow such 1 weakness. - He'wears' an unassamlng lTtlack felt bftt, with n narrow strip of . gold lace Around it,' thd collar; brt vdthtiui the usual brakiingi on, the sleeves. - He travels and sleeps iu. an kmbulance mil ix m mun unirHumr i uuu. kiui kumv lai 1111 When thearmy Is in motion,. And occupies a ' tent When. It is stationary, and" not the larteit' and best bouse In the nefghoorhoodas is the custom of ome ofllcers. few worda. be cares but lit tle for appearance; thougb'one bf tbe handsomest men In the Confederacy, 4 aid .is .content . to take the same-tare bis soldiers receive; Ifl character and personal deportment he is all that the most ardent "patriot can desire. -Grave aud-dignillbe it yet mbdest And 'painfully dis trustful, of bis own ftbflitfes.u'The descendant of a gallant officer of the elder y evolution, the husband of the grand-daughter to adoption j of General Washington, tbe in heritor of a large estate,' and the trusted leader. of A great and "victorious army, ne is nevenneieas eccessioie to -iner numDieet and most ragged soldier in the ranks, courteous to bis offloert, just and kind to the citizens, and with an and above all," meek And humble Christian.' During tbe timeibe army was in Maryland an officer of high position in the country suggested a numoer 01 reasons 10 ueu. ueo in. ppori 01 a grave measure 'then under ' discussion. Among others be remarked to him that he was trusted by his Government, bad the hearts of bis soldiers, and possessed tbe entire confidence of his country, and that the army, the Government and ' people, relied implicitly upon his patriotism and genius. Tears rushed to his eyes and be exclaimed, ' "Do n6t say that do not say that. I am sensible of my weakness, and such ft responsibility as . your remark implies would crush "me to the earth." He said in the same conversation that there was nothing be so much desired as peace and Indepen dence. All he had, And all be hoped 'for all that ambition could suggest or glory give he would freely surrender them all to stop the; flow of blood And secure freedom to the country. He. did pot doubt that these blessings would come in due season ; but be wanted them now, and would readily sacrifice every 4 thought' of personal ag grandizement to save the life -of even one soldier. Gen. 'Lee, though not possessing the first order of intel-ect, is endowed with rare judgment and equanimity, qner ring sagacity, great self-control, and extraordinary powers of combination. iike Washington, he fa a wise man and a good man, and possesses In an eminent degree those qualities which are indispensable in the great leader and champion upon whom the country rests its hopes of present success and future Independence,'; ' In ": simple Intellect there are other officers in the ser- I vice who are his equals) and perhaps his superiors, and as a mere fighter there are some who may ex cel him. But in the qualities of a commander, entrusted with the duty of planning and execu ting campaign uoon a broad scale, and with the direction and government of a large army, wheth er scattered .over n wide extent of territory, or massed together as at Richmond, he surpasses them all, and is the peer of any; living chieftain in the 'New World or the Old. The country should feel grateful that Heaven has raised up one in our midst so worthy of our confidence and so capable toJeed. The grand son of Washing ton; so to speak, let us "hope that tbe mantle of the ascending hero has fallen upon the shoulders of the wise aad modes: chief who now commands the army of Northern Virginia." - NtTMBEKS NQT "'. ALWAYS BTRSNGTH, The London Tim, of a late date, After re marking that tbe operations of the United States nrmlesbave been 4oneojfthe most signal milita ry fftilnrea in the history of war," reminds its! readers that "nothing is more frequent in the history of. war than proofs of the tendency of large armies to insure their. own defeat." It con tinues : " . . - "History abounds with disasters that have hap pened to each "grand armies,"' frequently inflict ed by small forces, and often by time alone, with oat the aid of any' more visible' enemy" than dis ease and starvation. Nothing Is more clearly proved by the experience "of war, than the ex treme dificulty of moving large masses of troops. An army of 200,000 men,' with All the. , dead weight of material tnat nlocrern war requires to make efficient,' can only he removed by the great est masters of the art. ' Military operations on such a scale are' dlQcult even in the most open countries; such as :the old fighting' ground oi Europe," Flanders, or tbe5 Wide plains of Nor thern Qermany and Silesia1.1 The commanders who can manoeuvre such immense bodies have been very few. ,It a rate combination of fac ulties that makes 'a ' great 'General, One or two pre-eminent soldiers in a contort" is the range of . 1 1 -XT ti iv. i.rrr ,i9 suppiy. , 41 ui ue , uitucmae , suctt com- previous .habit of .subordination. "Wellington fought most of his battles with less than 60,000 men. Marlborough won Blenheim with little xdore than 50,000. Napoleon's great est army of .invasion; brought .about hi greatest catastrophe" in .the Russian campaign. There are many testimonies on record, by famous military preferebce for small rmie -Shch " werev the ioTCea that: wseed .the war in Hungary against mo xurs, wno nanituasiy niovea .n.: inmenso numbers, and were often beaten by armies only a a i m a a a a. . T s . traction, a-, third, .nun, &t even tenth., of their. own. AN ENQLISBT VlEyt QI! WS EXPLOITS tThe Indon, Tpfwt in .an- vedjlorair uponf the ewc?rkpambofGommeroe and the Con- federate pteamer Aarua, Ukeu the ground that no blame can jkttacbk j) heBriish. Government because such vessels are built and fitted out in Epgland. "We copy portion of thp article : in the old dajf o tiretna jLireen marriageey! when nrr enraged guardian drove up to Newman's staples at Bemet jostlnUme'tiroe the "fugitive ward, driven off by fonr aneed y. eAvs ha turned I furiously tipon the borsekeepftrvlor.hMkig anp plied ihfru.naw;s with SAtonrpiendU horse Ilesh l am entire.1! neutral, sirv"3iaid : the toaster of the road; ,;ouxjay the;exaiacr)unterpftrtfl m blood 4urfbone,irfl,harBefine-.for .youat . ihis nment.5 ji;3ye;icMuesiu p ,j)ur ftbippjnjj yards, but all the world is free to buy in therau y do not fit oupf .warrhutjve sU all the. SomDonent matarialrtO any one who will iwfy.' "lfii ibr -them, at their -..own- risk. to. take them awav and put them together. In dolor this, we foUo.wv'ery tigh ' example ,ehut-ibvered' b yeryigfreimhoifityV 'ItftSSSj when - we were at , "war i WkhwEnsaia isome of us . had; some fbolxsbnotion tbatft ugbfe have the .syn. patoy.oi .a KiDureu race anu a ire guveromeui. we were nciin&l 'AmeftcC letting 1 ling ttf bhr eMyhe ehmaierUUs br which he parried en Ue.wariat what did Mri President Pierce answer T lie 90(1, manders have to meetv the Amerfcaps encpunter-1 ed, withian amy beyobd the European standard I A once "how wrong we were. - He., professed, the pTrrtnratral policy;-' ' "'-1''.;";; we nave never gone beyond, or even step pea fully nr to. the bounds of American 4heoryv JThat theory, however. Is perfectly sound, nd uereiore 11 is mat we seu unarmed vinips aii the worU, rtregardless," as Mr. President Pierce so acUv aav.'of thettinaflon of those artioleS." 1 The New York Chamber of Com-Berce had bew er sena uapt. winces -tler tne Ataoamaw ? we eannot undertake to capture this one Confederate cruiser. e weftre very sorry, thai we uruiytns was burn t,-od ao wa are that 4he towns on the Mississippi were burnt, and that reorder mod dis honor of men and women at Alabama took place. These Joefiea are said to bar suggested tbe name f, this terrible croiser ; but we know ur. duties asneatralsiftnd we sit as diaoiriei at the faefof PnaideBt I3eree.?v -: -.;v. v- TM TVR&VAitCU or A WRlTTflsSITED JL-to me, 1 shall, on the 25th of Deoembar,,iiuW,at the several Preeiftsts in . Wake County, proceed to hold an eleetien for ft Senator to-represat said Coan- y$ bu to vaeaney caused vj the resignatton or 4, ?.J3,Rasa. - W.H.HIGH, ' : ? drt IT td , r .s. . -:i - Sheriff.!- Attention Militia 1 , COMPANY A. VOU ABB HEREBY NOTIFIED TO JL . asseoxbla for master and enrolment. In front of Tbtim 4 Jfraps Saddle Tree Paotory, In the Soath-. east part of Raleigh, on Saturday, the 20th Deoem ber, 1862, at 8 e'oloek, A.M.- W. H. D0DD, CapL Co. A. By .order of CoL Comraandiag Sath N. C. Militia. Raleigh, Dec 15th, 1862. dec 17 2tpi NoUee. C0NTED. STATES OF AMERICA. " tICA,) 62.- Man. Pvbvbtob's Omci Charletto, N. O., Doo. 12th, 1862 A JLL CAIHS AGAINST THIS DEPART il meat; to be paid, must be presented ' before the 2b tk of January, 1863. D. P. RAMSEUB. deo 17 t26thJ Surg, and Med. Purveyor. rpHE BOARD OF SURGEONS TO EX JL amine Conscripts for the 7th ConcTMsional Vii trict of N. C, will meet in Lezinrton on the 22d day of December. 1862. Colonels of the different conn- ues will be notified when the Board meets. D. S. WADDELL, Chairman of the Board. R. L. Pa. yvs, M. D., 1 ' M. A. Loccb, Ml D. J dee 17 It Papers of the 7 th District oodv one time and send bills to the Chaircian of the Board. VALUABLE SALE. " OFF1HR , FOR . SALE, PRIVATELY, . the beautiful residenoa of Mrs. Cotton, in th City of Raleigh. Terms, to suit the purchaser. Persons Wishing to. buy will nleaaajMuly to iha undersimed before the 1st January, 1863, or I shall rent the pre, mieee on that day. R. Q. LEWIS, Agent, 4c. Wee. 10th, 1862. . dec 18 tlsU Milburnle Paper Mills Cotton. frHE NEUSE MANUFACTURISC COM- X PAN7 will purchase 100 bales damasred Cotton. delivered at either Depot in Raleigh, or at their Mills. H. W. HUSTED, Raleigh, Dee 16 2w - Treaeorer. Daily Journal and Progress 2 Weeks. $50 Reward. , RANAW AY, ABOUT THE 1ST OF dC tober, my nerro boy HANDY, aired abonfc 22 weighs about W5 pounds, yery fleshyad yery trge eyes. I will giye the above reward for Hs ap prehensioa and delivery to me, or confinement in any jail so that I can get him again. w JAMES BUOTT, Sa. Wake Connty,Doc. 1, 1862. dee 17 w2mpd WILMINGTON A WELDON RAILROAD CO., 1 52. J TaA8tTRT DZPABTKKHT. Wilmington, N. C, Dea. 13th, 1862. THE DIVIDEND OF ELEVEN (11-100) per cent, on the Capital Stock of the Wilminr. to a A Weld on Railroad Company advertised to "be paid on and after the 1st of January next, will be paid on and after Monday, the 15th inst, at the office of theJTreasurer. .vf Btookholderj are requested to call promptly. dee 17 3t J. W. THOMPSON, Treasurer. OFFICE Hi C. 91. FIRE INS. COj RaxxioH, December 15, 1863. j THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE members of this company will be held at the omoe of the company in this city en the second Tues day in January, 1863. By order: H. S. SMITH, J . deoI7 ; Secretary. THE NEXT SESSION OF J. H. HOR NER'S SELECT SCHOOL, at Oxford, N. O, wiu open tne second Monday in January, 186?. ixiora, jn. u. itec 4, dec 10 2m St. Mary's School, . RALEIGH, x. a Right Ray. THOS. ATKINSON. D.D.. VUitar. . Ray. ALDERT SMEDES, D.D., Rtctor. THE EXPERIENCE OF THE LAST Term having satisfied the Rector that (he Board ing department of tne School cannot be maintained at tha present price, he has. after consultine iudioious friends, determined upon the following charges for tae ensuing term. TEBKS: ' For Board and Toittea in Enrfish. par term of five months, eommeneinj: Jan. 9th. 1863.' SlftO. Tuition in French, $10. Tuition iu Musie on the Piano, Or gan or Guitar, 30, with $3 fur the use of Instrumeat. Tuition on the Harp, with the use of Instrument, $45. OS I i a- a a a . Diagiog, ia private lessons, au. drawing, 9 10 ; Water colors, $15: Oil Palatine. $25: Pens and Ink. $2.00; Library, $1. Washing, at the charge of the laundress : the present charge Is $15 Der term. . The rule prescribing a' uniform is suspended for the present. Raleigh, Dec. U, 1862. del3-3t PRIVATE SCHOOL FOB YOUNG LADIES, will be opened by Miss Makg ux. at the residence of her mother, in Orange .County, .on .the 20th January, 1863. They will receive instruction In the English branches and Music; and find a home in her mother's family. Parents and guardians who de sire runner particulars, will please address - " - Ursa M. P. MANGUM. either at Red Mountain, or Flat River, Orange County,' a. t., 4aelS-2m Headquarters 38th S, C. Blilitia, t Ralxishv Decr 8th, 1562. f . " mUE MEMBERS OFTflE 38TH REG- c-dL ! iment N. C. MQitia, and those subject to the late uoqacnpuou jvo,wauuu we oounas oi s&ia xtegtment, will assemble In -front of tlie Old Factory, . in the Southeast part ef Raleigh, on SATURDAY, the 2Qth JBy order or the Colonel t - : - . -i. t; . D. W. BAIN. ,dea 10 td . Adjutant 38th N. C. Militia. . HUlsboro', N'O., Military, AbaA- eny, mHE fifth. Academic YEAR QE 1 tiii Institution will commenoa. on the. first Monday in February. 1863 For information and CIreulars,' apply to . - - - - ' SUPT; H, M. ACADEMY v nov 2$-4m-' ' r HTIishorof, Hi C. Stbrjae , 8tolenl-$50 RewazfL T nTQLEa FROO A RACK ON FAY- JO ettenUe street, in front ef tbe store ; Utelv-been- yied by IredeU Brothers on . Thursday t nighS but. anottt o o'cwoec, a ngni sorret ityuaB, - jritk, all finu feet white.' blaie-face and - flax mala anil taiL . TK horse' is about five, years old,' aad in preUy fair eon ditien.. The saddle on .Jhe herse had been consider,, ably worn,' With .the exception' of the skirts, "which wart good, and the padding had been roughly repaired. iiackiuier wim piece m m carpeting, rxno dtulm was a roed I will rire ' reward r iis- fn the reeovery ef the horse, aadUa adaittooal reward ef fj? for the apprehension and oonvietiou f the thlaf. JACOB M0RDECAL"; dealOwtf, . - - &aleigh,JyCL: ' ' - ; OLD 8AWB tTAHTED. ' T WILL PAr Fflir om rrvtVnvrt aW MuTBawa, from three feet apwards la diameter. t ?- t-n 5 trirv tL FROELTCr W CesAdetftM States Armory; :de 1i iVilaiagtmvNj TifPtfin'AirT SAtE M)F TttEJU, AtfD X PERSONAL .PROPERTr-: IN -1fA R R B N CO UNTY-Ou. Monday, 22d nay December I shall sell at Areola, in Ch aounty of Warren; situated 15 miles southeast ef arrsntoBy and tV mUes eomth of QreveHill, the following 'property,' belonging to- tie estate of the late Samuel X Alston, deceased, to-wit I U95 acres of land, known as the Areola tract t -one other tract containing 685 acre; known as the Melton tr ureek raeC 'i This land is adjoining' the lands f Uen. fiatauel A. - Williams, John.R urges, Dr. Mark; Perry, and ethers. . This is valuable land, iad well adapted to the cultivation of lobaooe, wheav corn and all the prodaets of the eoantry, and for health and good soci ety Unnsurpassed. . .' .rt Jr . The Areola tracthas good improvements on IL Persons wishing toMew the land will call ca Oen. Samuel AJEhuns,JDr.Mark tttrrj, er Robert R. Wffliama.Ji: " . V : :' v' ' Wflliims.; . Also at the same time and place; &0 bales ef cotton,' 2Shhdi.4obaeeo, and. 20 likely negroes, of; both sexes.' TEEMS OF SALE Nine months credit, with' interest ff out date. ; Bond and . undoubted security 1 wiu do reanirea neiore tne deuvery or tae property. . .. -.j' 't -'A D. WILLIAMS, : Agent for the estate of Sam! T. Alston, JecL Warren county nov 26 7 1 Petersburg Express jmd Richmond Enquirer phase eooy two: weeks., "j- - 't-.'.'tf v? Valuable Xands for Sale in War ' - xen County, U.; Carolina. t : BY VIRTUE OF. A DECREE. MADE IN the case of James T. Russell and others, exparte,' at Warren-Court ef Equity, October Term, 1862, I shall sell, at tbe.eourt House door, in the Town of Warrenton4o th highest bidder at public - auction, on the 6th day of January, 1863, en a credit of twolya months, a TRACT OP LAND now In the possession of James T. Rassell, eallea the Mansion tract, situated in warren County, adjoining the lands of Waldos JN.-Edwards-John H. Bollock, Greea Duke and others, and containing- about fourteen hundred aad fifty across Also, ft tract in said Coanty, adjoinlnir the laada ef William E. Davis and ethers,; and containing about two hundred and twenty acres, -JBonds withapproved security will be required for the purchase money. J - - C. M. COOK, e. SUB. Nerember1862-tds. - - - SNUFFS! SNUFFS! I. , WE ARE WOW PREPARED TO 11E ceive orders fer Nelson A Munnis's oeltbrated Scotch Snuffs, vis : "Scotch" (in pappus) in Boxes, 50 lbs. "Scotch," loose in Barrels, 120 lbs. fBappee," in 20 lb. Jars. . r t .... "Maoawoer," in 20 lb. Jars. Forjaleby -- v, -SMYTH A CO., ola Agents. '- Petersburg, Nov. 22d, 1862. nov 22 3m Notice. . HAVING , QUALIFIED AS ADMINIS trator of .the late Gen. L. 6'B. BftAjrca, at Nr vember term, 1862, of Wake County. Court, I. give notice to all debtors of tha estate to make payment. -and to all creditors to present their claims within the tune prescribed by law. , , i Wfl. A. JPIiOCNT, JR. November 21st, 1862. . nov. 22 6w -: j jNotioe WILL PAY .THE -HIGHEST CASH PRICE for Cattle, Sheep, and HogS, also for Ba-r con, Lard, Eggs, Poultry .of every description, partic ularly Geese and Ducks, delivered to me at my farm, 7 nles west of Raleigh, formerly belonging to n in ton Franklin; Esq. B". D. SMITH. Raleigh, 14th Juse, 1502. junelB empd Land for Sale in Warren County.) jN orw varoima PURSUANT TO A DECREE MADE IN in the case of Thomas D. Hiiliard and wife and otners, ex parte,- at October term, 1802, ox VYarrea Court of Equity, I shall sell, on the 40th day of De- comber, 1862, at the Court House deor ifi the town of Warrenton, to the highest - bidder, at public auction, on a credit of twelve months, with interest from the day of sale, the Tract of Land in Warren county on which Samuel U. 1 olio way, dec a, resiuea at tne tune of his death, subject, nevertheless, to the dower of Martha Holloway, the widow of the ssad Samuel 11, in said land. The. Tract adjoins the- lands of John Watkins, Austin Newman and William Paschsll, and contains about two hundred , and sixty-two acres. Bond. with approved security will be required of the purchaser, C M. C00K C. M. JS. . nov 22 tds . Notice to Creditors. . ALL PERSONS "INDEBTED TO THE estate of Dr. Thoa. Davis, dee'd, must, make im mediate payment, and all persons holding claims against his esate-mnst present them forpayment with in the time required by Law, or this notice., will be pleaded to bar tfieir reeovery. - - si. a. joA&sniJi a u nu, Jiix'or f Dr. Thos. Davis, dee'd. Louisberg', Noy.' Hthj I8A2. " noyg2--lm "t Notice. ' TTAVLNG QUALIFIED A8 ADMINIS XX trator of 3xiri Oaoaus B. Aansnaos, deceased, at November term, 1862, of Wake Cotfn ty Court, 1 hereby give notice to the debtors of the estate to make payment, and to the creditors to present their, claims within the time prescribed ey law. - 4j ,,W. JS. ANUERSON, Adm'r.. 1 NoVr2,1862. noy 29 tf O TEAM -SAW MILL FOR SALE. WE herre'sm axeellenS twenty-two- horse power7 EN- uj.jj.tt ana daw nixiii, wnion we wiu saucneap. We will sell the engine either with or without the saw milL For further particulars, address MARSHALL k RE AMES, ... deoS-fit LboUbarg, N. C. SALE OF TUIRTV VALUABLE SLAVES AND OTHER PROPERTY. . OUT TUESDAY, THE 23rd INST.f WE, - as Administrators ef Peter D. PowelL dee'd. will sell, at the late residence of said deceased, eight miles south-west of' Warrenton, to the highest bidder, at Public Auction, Thirty valuable Slaves, Men. women, Boys and Girls, all very likely and valuable. At the same time and place, will beeold to the high estbiddor, tite crooof Corn, Fodder, Oats the pros nt year's crop of Tobacco and Cotton, one jreod pair of .Mole, uxen. Wagon, Cart, and sandrj.otBer artw cies. . , - t . - r . . , - Terms made known on theday of sle." JOHN WHITE, t Am.r: NATH'L R. JONES, f Aam Wartett County, N. O 1st Deor, 1882.li de 6 td? f ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. fH THE FIRST DAY" OP'-JANUARY J next, at the Court House in Wairerrton-L aa'Adi minutrator of K. Jones, deceased, will selL at public auction; FIFTEEN LIKBLY NEGROES. ' '-' ; lexmsnaue uewn on nay or sale... , vm -m v vxasu avui a Wananl'County, NC Dee. : 1st,. 1862.' - Jdeo.10 lid A NOT1IER V LARGE &'r VALUABXTE JfjL ratock of -Imported Drags! Steamer Kate, was purchased by the subscriber at' the sale in Charleston on the iztb inst, wnioh Is? daily existed auA will eh sold in lots to suit purchasers, at a small adVanea. Thisis surare Oppartunify for Physicians' and couhtry meronantf j to repiepis a . tneur. stocks: for Jail trader Txbms, Cash or Dxjuivkrt. The MoUewinr comprk Bes. in part the stock refferred to vlil 205 Ox. Quinine lvvgai. uastor UU, i&o lbs. Camphor. 0 lbs. Pep- Sr, I' Case Hcwiifdj Caloinef; a Teiotassj 1 do. Ipher, 3 Packages jChlerate JPot;a00 aa.: Alum, 8 Cases Eng. Mustard, 1 Cse Morphine in e yials, I PackageOpium; 1 do. Assafoetlda, 1 Case' Eng.. en4o$knbns sfijoapv bbsv Larf OiL 2 bbls, Tanners . OiL. 15Q0 lbs. Yellow Wax. Fine Tooth CoomW, :-Iveryi -'IM..ljmmi M?aMti tet many extracts too tedious to mentioay. v-?:: ci v -oena oraers soon to. . ; MOT. IV. , , ..... - . Just Run the Blockade 1 - ' JQ t styles. . ,s -y , . . . , liJiUiifo, VA.rptmJE.UJKa Aali YSTNGS. ; patterns, all fresh: and" desirable. " 2000 irds North Carolina Casximer lust ta hdmLl pieces best English Cloths Blue Favy.-'-u''..- J9 Pieces Black Doeskin knd Uaasimere. haaW; r; rl i pieces CnnahawClothsl aad OthW makes fdr thr j Amy 000 dosenc Enrtiakv Cellars for" Oanta) bUast f lei 60 dosen fina-Whito Shirtsv h ."nt.3 . .20 dosea Gents Bhvsk and Colored Kid Glorts. , 100 pieces Brdwn Linen for Soldiars' Bhitta, . : t I0e piccesJSagliah Printo and fltoghamsv '; " J esse nne,ciacx Biixs, the pest la the. Con federacy'. 1SOO ;yards very Ine Lustre. pieces BUk Satin Wndp ieoes White. "T-'Z". j film lar-nonncta. - rt. iit Feesrsbnrg Va. - 1 ! " 1 " 1 r 4 ?. wvf,j il vyeWnti)ristt'i- rrjf ACCO RD ANC E JTTTT nITSSTlltJO JL TI0NS from thsecretary of "Ifar, ;h4 foHowmg eneral Order; N. f eVl tttbashew I rta t I The Emon&if Offieetf f IhU 6tate-wiHTy bar ticular atteatlon to , the . same, and . report to these JHeftdquarters.aU oGserf and enlisted men who 'do not comply prompay wUk said esiSes.: vi $... jjm . j-By order ief f-CosXTJEBliAIXSTT7 r ;C.-fe.'Com.naadmrCsuBp ef Inflrnsttoav. t.ivif. MAwtidjuiant; ADJT A INSPECTOR Q ENSEAL OFFICE, ) iSMsaaKOapasfTl sv;--- t I V iiuiitftUAirrERsvv ; V ; i. ' -Cam e t lsfttjcTiajr-tU floi-Kas, t V S Commandants or .Conscripts . will eaaia the follow . - ng order to be published for at least seven times la ft : 'vv-v; aufioiSatuseber et.rjwpert! ia taach Stataef ther K f ; Confederacy to ensure its reaching 'every part, of the " :" , , L A4' eommissloned. eSeers and enlistedmen who -are now absent from their commands from 'any'bUMrr eaasaihaniactial iis4bt prrdpty toot.orjbjrsl from the Secretary of .War er from their .department pommaaderaj Will "report te Uel eomalands wUheet di7i. n? iy-ty j rji, y.H t-w; --;1a & i XL, Commissioned soOoers fauiiaf to comply with the pravislcns at the fjnrgoidgniragTapetfthaBew Vonabje length (tinje, ju, no oaseito exceed jwenty day after the publication of t&is Order, shall' fee drop ' pedfrpm Ue sllf pftW amy Jn dlttraad their f ' names will be furnisred to the. commandant of eon Scripts for alutment, ia thsranka lrt, - i. I IiL ;AU enlisted pnsew who shall fall to comply with the provisions of paritgtaph t tr this order withla a Haaonable lenglh of tiore, shall be considered as ste' kertersraad treated accordingly, their names -to- be rurtished to the" eommandant of conscripts -in their State fo f ublicaov o soata. .ether action sf . may h , deemed most efScaeiousJ " " " ; i IT, In order to eolnra the afleient eo-eperation- ef all concerned te. carry this order intp immediate effect Department CotamanJer are directed tOequlre from " the oommandtng ofloerpf asanh Srparate command in - their Departments a prompt report, of the names ef all commissioned elBcers and Wnlisted theajpew absenl 5 from ther jcommands. .Ihese reports aust tttf In each case' the cause of absenceand any reaintantal. battalioa ot ieoapany ! 4mmander who. ahaU neglaei j to furnish such a report, or . who shall .knowingly b guilty bf fconc&altng amy ease of tinauthoriied absenoe, thaU, a conviction thereof, be summarily 4iSa4sVedV ' V. Under the provisipns of .the 2nd clause of para-, graph I of General Orders Ne. 8i, eenfailssnhedtS eers and privates who are- incapable of bearing arms . in consequence of woiuri Is received hi batde,lut who ajreflthenrisaMfotaoa,anxquired . wise assigned, to -report! to the nearest commandant of conscripts irf.ther respective BtkteS, who 'wilV if ' they act fit Ve4 for-Iraon uty assign theaa to the ol , lection of stragglers and the enforcement of the pro visions of this order, with full power to Call upon the nearest military authority for suoh assistance as may fte necessarjretejr fe. -. r v , VL . Oftxoers of tthe, ; Quartermaster's .Department charged with;paymefft elf trbpV are "hereby directed not to pay any. eommistpned ofacer; non-oommlssipn ed officer, or private who does'not furnish satisfactory evidence that ba isJaot Imble !. to the penalties- de- scribed in the.fureg.oi order. Any, aisbursUg pffl, oaf who Shall make payment in violatfonof this Order,'' ' haU be Cable, oa hie iad -foTi thf -.amount of such ' payment. I ; . -Bywrlarj- . -o '1- - ' WOFiK, - '"' ... I.. Ad't and Inspector General.; . t . dec 6 7t i 0c jar T" GnATSunvR. R. ,QoKrurr,h " 1 ' fTfeWiS; OctoW 29th, 1882.' r " A v MONTHLY INSTALMENT. PIT.. TEN XjL- per cent-, payable on the first day of each month, until the' whole subsorlpUon Is piid, is hereby called fori br.W W-dejrpof ' jkhtiBoard of Directors. w'f t ' i Hi w..w. v abb, xreasare? Raleigh,' Oet tl&.nif.'V t$r-.avJi....i.. TORh AllojlNA MllTUAi;Iiurv 131 INSURANCE J COMPANX-At ;the annaal meetihg of the .N.ortb Carolina Mutual, Fire Insures oe Company, held! on tha(lth7 January 1882, the follow - " ing persons were elected; Directors and Offlflsrf fo tke ensuing yean I i ' , DlftBCTORS.. " tlehry 'DP Tnraler RaldgkJ John R. WiUiamsiii-l t.do.i .VT.Hi.Sejby,. ,1 ;,4e. DHu&hblC Hi" lCempiBattliB,iv - do, . G eorge Little, L i C. do. J amei Jr. Towles; '4: de. , ;Jamef Hoyii WMhurgtpB . Alexander Mitchell, Newborn. . - - Jos; Q. Wright Wilmington. . John.M JouV Edenton. .: . George W". Charles; Elisabeth Cly ' & Jos. Ramsay; Plymouth. ii . -.. H-'BiWilliamaiharlofta. "- ' . ' , I SanwelKatkimv Milton. 1-x -.' v A. W. Steel, FsryetUvUIa, JoeephtWUM Anaoneeuaty c w ' - ! OFFICERS'-OF THE C0MPANT - ilbv. Pric uenry u, xvacr,: rice ao. John B4Pryu4lorijf,. . Hamdeo S. Smith, Secretary and Trttumrwe John.. R Williams, Y ExQmtHttf. , 4J.W.'lTBtchingsV J ' '1 V, ThmVomaBT haft j been m neoanful oberaOoa 0ver,J3 years and 'continues to take risks upon all, ilaisesof .pwperty in! the. State,'" (except Steam MISS and Tnwentinf DisJeriesX Upon Jaynrabla,' terms lis roucies now cover, .property amounting to neany i $4,000,000,7 anarge-portion Of -'which is in country risks i aad its preaenl. jsapital is, oxer Four Hundred Thousand Dollars, In bonds properly secured. All communications in raferenos to insnraftoa should be addressed to the Scoretary, postpaid, ' . -. , ; . January 18th, 1862j j , - y. Hm2''r-v . v-ovJi,p0i;rfii 1 BETWEEN. THB EE AND FOUR HUN. DRED. ACRES OfeLAND, situated four miles duWest oft Klelgh;aad adjacent to thcr North Cav olina, Raibad.lAnjd!,., , ,j i, , ;, I i t i i, r ii i i i i.i , - i in j W3KD I TUB. STREETS OF RA2W JL eigh, a COUPON Which.nneiteen detached from aNorth Carolina Bond,, which the owner can bave eav application at th'-Pablic reasnrarV OflSoej Tiy 'dei jcribin! tt1N a4 JuBoui tft.aai Coupon an by vaJ paying for this advertisement.. . f oc 1 it-' t TroRTHCARbLINA, MUTUAL JlIJrSUllA?fCxfc O JlrA H YiOFFICa tifaV&JUi&-Cfy&I9 COJJtPANTa3ak Vlakalrls Luoou au neaicnv lives Between we aires or ia andiei- tjoroyearforiseven years,' ot' ; tor lift n$urf Jot paruenpaung in us pro? Jiti 6T the Company;' Slaves between the sees' ef 19 and Slaves; be eAd4!0eeeM.itafW Ihrared for -ene cra.TaarSVXor t tlre-thkds.tbsir market value. AH lessea 'aw paid 0 ayVafter satiiiactcryV ' MfAAr t at. msaelsleeSB ' . Jf " DtRECTORS iPOR Vfiai ANTi '1J f W D1802. . vnoriea jv y exmaen " " wu tx. enee. Wnv. W.:ilolden. U Z&i H. W. llusted, T. Q. Williams, i , P. Y. Pesoud, Quentin Busbee, ' K. P. Battle.''' Wm. H. MeEee, "i . W. S. Mason, i J . . I . . . J. i. .,: . . ! . .. i ' .. r. . ..OFFICERS. -it . Ir7Chas:,! JohnsonJ PieeiJsnt i; vi; &W WyJHbJdin, fWJPrfesilenU :- . MVenHenM, Treasurer -as-iivete Fori facr, inorrntwbi' thw poblie Is refbrrad, j.- jt the' pamphlets and forms ef proposal, ' which may bo . "obtained a tte Hoe."; ef-the Compa.y.or'eayWttt1 ' Ralekhi Jatt tnjl8a2.a Jl Wall anllj: i rruc iAT.vHJTAltE3a,it:ru o. I family jrj.uyiiH.-t J4.t: HUH Uiw i Mi ! . iiw Apyin i Fresh Butter v r - ureen do . -sweet jrotaxoes ; - riums V XBywAnAv J3j ..i.i . .Jlll '! 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