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- " pi''' ,"'',t' -T";.-:, 'V''':: -- - " t- ii in nui ii in nil ui i mmiil i i n i n , i.,MilJ-.XtJW;T .' :." jR, I. ' '' " ' .... ' '... " ' ' ' 7'J.;: ! . i -i. Hi t ' r : V I V I- I I t re'' o is"' ia i ea it fie -' r; lp 0- d it IW e-. lo h- 1 if. N' Lb:- 5. lo id Ti:Hi.lii li!:lilMI:il, VK DN BSD AY .'MORNING, JAN li, IbH THE" LATEST 3i LATER TRQAI TUB NOttTH-SFjRI FIELD 1 CAPTURED BY CONCEDE -' ' Richmond, IjAfc4 laVi - Tlie Enwirej? has Northern dates of the lPtbl LUpa!chet frohi St.lL'Vuia indicate the probable capture of; Hpringttelu by tuff uomeaeratei Wftm a very largo',amOunt of army stores, arins rand ammunition. J . tr : f " Ro8encraiisJbaa issued an order that all captur ed rebofofficorsjbiroQfloGd and subsisted cn army ratlins until Jfll Dayis"" recent proclamationl is revoked. I Kueebfratis headquarters are 10 mileB -beyond MdTfrpciboro.' Gold in, New York! ion tho9lh l; BtoafeWtaarket excited,; j k L , LATER ffftM :EUROPEiBATTrk 1 0f FREDERIGKSBURG ON TUEc OTHER SIDE-BR1TTAIN WON'T VARYjFROAl NATIONAjSLtEOLICY, &c. . f 4 . ! '; The ; Africa from, Europe brings Liverpool daUs to 28ih. jews.ofUio battlo of Fredetirksf ? burg create! great interest" Jn England and the impression in ijriolas' unfevorabli to ib hopesaf an eArly peace; ' Tho w'orking'raejii of Man(AfBtradbpteda'OTgratulat3ry adreBi to Lincoln on hl emancipation ' proclamation. ? : Englih Tevlnie acciaota Bhow" an inerease du ring the year 6f Jtwo ruilUons,tbree, hundred and ninot'y-two tnovif Dud povinda, .The Time things this ehowa thatqotton u not King, andihalj ijt s tar; better' for England, to keep all cotton opera tive on Bublio peoBions.untilr absorbed In other trades than t ' tarr. -one 'point in her inatiojnar policy. MEETING OF-CONGRESS NO qUpRljAi: , ; ;, J " KiCHM0ND.jan.. rf j Congreei aLenb!ed lo-d'ay. Nine Senators and fifty-three Rreaehtotir ei pcesent. ' Nojquoruw in either branch j and adjourned until to-jtaorov. '' f FROM MEXICb. -i ' San ANTOijriq. Dec. 24. (Per I Express Itein JI on terev l' After - a severe battle. oo the, 19th iiH., tho French army defeated the Meiidans, KndJ , canturea -ucoiaiami larapico, proceeamg jrarne- diatnly towards the. cily of Mexico,, r CiiAni.ESTir S. C.,' Jan. 11. Late . advjicf s from Sun A.n5ot)io, Texas, states that an expirees irom Hrawnsyille had brought information ; that 4,000 FroncU tri)Oj)3 had landed at MaAaonoira?, Mexico, and taken possession. (ill I ' '.' -111 ADVANCER OF ROSENCRANS'S ARMY :CL .t -r Fon th Register. r 4 TO ,1V VL HOLDEN. . f .... - , ---- 11 - fMaM r - r t .-if . - . .Ir- "vr5 .flran jnes, UicnilKmdiSnqixSirA4 1 bicbgaait6ath& ihm'mZTZfZJIIL THE X0HM0ND IQ0RREPp,NpmTi9F I 7 t Vuk ,UB . "HJiuenito' vrarfaTa A i cur attempt- to Ceceiv6 and toislead XJiE.vf'ILLuaTRATEDjND the people In regard to. the Ten Regimant Bi.lL LitmSy tiot probahly be k'nown tour 'rftrs" " .viuo uvMua hit ubuu3 fi.ikct uuv i iuai wo xjkvh iihli amnn fft n inn io:i n ra l sL,; i ''is ij .-rs J 'V""u wgsaw tmucipie lishng the ;RilI introduced in the Hoa3e of 'CVm- 1 mohthsjh moBjs pj ine majority ol ihe military-committee, I the. tor.th re-' toFtdui3 Ban- passage, and the and ibe aubsUtnte for it offered by the tainority, telly. Nearly all iis UmhaVi of .th'couutry: yu Wade the followf comment toe two, bills above uiven. r -Whirh va aafc: r:v.. . . t . ' " . i . A:xMi . it . . o wb enemy, :.t fu:;i ,1, IT rwourei-wnece oe maaenumerouiaxawiaes cT 1?' - wemne'eearast. -the ffintj ii.n...3 ':.'- w- .... " , 1 IBfit Mt trnrinncniiuiAnriKa rnnf.i ,TJ i pvwer, IDS Praill nsldS. Afirl Avon 5eatrreiStatetf the Confederacy- Now JiocreaEed wambers-imbrovinff wea coarage aoa toe prestige of pnr. uaijtsaieu,. aisneariened, UlSelf- iwhinrl V fAfan slim 'urn , WKWMH. v w VI Ck rSaSS:- fone mach in o short a Uite ,lnere is one deft-o.t in nnu.iJ ;rees, and this time. vu.v.uuu is periecixin proportion as it If stifles u '.wmMiguesa o ioe jpsopie io-a law individual action The South execta every man to do Jus duty in this war Tn his own person. - - - Va b.o luai-wuiua now inreatcns u. I The more I see of the Southern aimy the rftorei .There X8 not a shadow. am lost in admiraUop at jts 9 prendidSatriotiirSn -, v . ' at ite wonderful enddrance, afits'.'cttw fliirfeffafd I the-'Adn reader ?f b"dshlps twhich,-pfobabJy,s'iimo,Mmy T designed, tarring thState into conflict with the vonjeerate Government.. iFor the purpose of enabling toMahjwer your nnestion mos injitionflict, or likely with the Confederate Government?? . I will lav ipgon their countenances; tfeterthlhed iba? WW. the irst section of the Bill and nbatitute before riu; or t.lWarcpin over hlmf These actions show from; what , class of J Lir .Aif Persons the proposed force for StatVreserves is to. . v-The first section-. of Jthe t majority ' bill :i ' . ' :-- 9, many with Bothlce but tbin "woTl-inB shirt, tpr shield thciif 'trBm the'corchiava , til the aun, and yet every man- chjoje&'iiis comrad.' reads thus: uBe-it enacted. See. ' That the Gover nnr fi an. taortzedand required to call oat . five .thousand roops, to De styled ttie State Reserves," from among we poia uouiep-inien oetween me ases ol eis-nteen ahdi forty -five, rvears. who are not In thn Antnal srvjioe of the Confederate States, or likely' to be callfcl ' into that-serrice by -yirtae of the acts of and all, as tner draggedtbeir bloedrhg feet alontL tv w Jig. e'astici tv tbei The tian sand dieted abdilho act for exemptions suDolemental thereto )l,?!rTrM- Now, the honest jeader not an, )jy perceive that this section not on uniciuiijr gaartjj against a connict l;rr h wiuw l.toroneW, wn'oi eacr flcio evervthl iwpjHniBumna or no ptnercason, man it does rtroposd a conflict w ith-the XJon federate .my i i - m.nw eito xne none si reaaer ,r r T - v -, . first locbon vrifttotHnttitSrU 7-urofe! against n r- .yitkiuHi i luh ruin- .nr ino stui.itf A tJSui iu-' l .11. , - - -ti -r- r- t:r.'rw "Mpu..w..ae unit mii us aoie jo answer vanrnnpunn r world 7 thpsn Sdrnr.d'Hi a i . - w i - ' - V v uvtjLU .1 f i ( ri : :v .11 1 1 '. i in i resources which alore.toake, tbciiL enemy form'i Ja-; ble, yet driveback the countless leVibna of thA invader from their stMx and with'"Iai trioWohe Fr are not which, if either are, is most ii conflict, orlikelv I tnoir harbors, i . ..." - YfANKEE OUTRAGES. ; CiiATgAJiopaA, Jan. 7: Tho enemy! has ad vancf-d hisTTes seven miles this eido of AJurfrees boTO'. lie lvlisrjbcen guilty of thmostovltraeous nurmiticp, stealing priyato proporty, robbing peace Sut chitets, andrunning off pegrois; i fjom the Dailv l'mfrAM VfsjT TUE HOSPITAL. While tilting the city of" . not : lone im, fn.o rrB.yfii origin roorninjc, louncl me wer.a- ing my way;;ia mo u spitnl, ia violatien of the esiagjnsuca, f imom, lor x inaiti icericuo nor visit the Hospital. The sotdfers. are a coarjo, rough, i)C(ttith; looking got, tho Ilospital d .sty, tho nir vinwijolc'Soroo nor flowor9, nor swcetrttfsa bloom Aithih lis walls. Cut to escape the luxury and wealtiwhich surrounded me, and wbii-ti lnocked fhqo so near this wail of -woji and de .soiation goif)to its midst, see and feel ifis nVidory, was ah unictojuorabl desire. And as I enterbd' tho bak.o'nyjpfj the Uopital, Borne half dtfzen pale, lank, lean- faces shamed me with neglocjt and .In gratitude ! fdr- pover beforo havinc corne to look ....v.iuj wo wcro going; ana pere,f tto, caught th( nioan the Uvingmoan of feomo oiie "Who is t?7 I enquired. j ' ,' to bring on a conflict with. the. Confederate Gov- eninnt?". . ". - .twoV- it enacted, $c, Thattfa QdyerW bef and is njereoy autnorized to accept the services of any number 6f. volunteers, ritft Bx,ceednla the whole ton 'thousand 'iten, of any" parsons over. thV age cjf. Eighteen year?, -who are not in the, actual ser." "w vvuivuoikm oMiet, uu. to organize .them into ooTipaflies, batlalidna ,'or regiments. f b,rigade3 or divisions, and to' inusler Jhem Into the opi-TicB oi loo oiaie, ana to De suDject to the com roajid of the Gvefnor, as the cohstltntioual oom tnander of the milrtary for of he State,", I. This section;, 'sovfar from avoiding, actually proposes a conflict with the Confederate author U tiesj. The hokest reader will bear in mind thai the; conscript law applies to all naen between' agos cf eighteen and forty flve. ;Howr then, I demand to know, can an v man btwflnn t.hA on their tattered banners, prepare tocorivty the desolation which tboy'have 8urdPe5p, ltte'hoines of their ad versarlej. ' ' jSurely your Readers by ILU timohave learned td pfoprly esiitnate the empty, asburar.ccs and yam boa&tings of tho NpriliGrn GovHirnaietit ahdL1 .iion. Air. awara s circulars to the United SUVeV "Ministers abioul, hava been oas-vcilou. sneji mens bf promises on a promise to do something At each additional disasieV to' tho Fouerai ariuy no nas parapnrasa in 'Lis despatched,, t!te words oitno popular song,ri?ere'3A good timoc6m"ui'g, boysT only wait a little lonicr,'r and for eighteen, weary mouths of bloodshed 'Lo bV.s been' ... .. . n tnis reirain, and eucu mcnth his more uncertain and w j.-s.tll,iri m wpmion it ts unwise to if. JR. the,pQbHo ! vice for tbfthJAflt nf fnfliMi' 1 f tfflr'VptiwiU interest should be toler- r ffAB'pfincjpter affords an apt "guide" for legion 1 aHvarfo this rsojafct.-' 'Eineciall v i -iprtefensible of putting foreigners into oat military :l?Ma ibstitats and giving to any portion or puEaivy the character of .Wljskeihii MoWr0a r"armyand "re striCfc the exceptional practice f until L may. well be said that the' military, system of the aa SZCW.OOO' of I Xr ' T- t, f, 1orwMa Amnet,variliraby Bands. 1 h th' fit.- ww,n i I notified to assombla all man mnruA !,-,.".,' inauonvnannuent!OUment,viaa ,3'. 51 Commander of lho S6th Rrimmt .i?r..i,.M -.- w regiment, at WIntoa12l 3th and th, at WinW. 29th W.v (n ; B..I. . I January, 1863.? t '" --.t- ? i'iw v wiii piease address their letters en- vcsbiu! oiaaers opon bciBg informed of the ac- I t - eeBtuMof j.-'-.R .l' . ..fr i Januarr.ia&t.; . i ,. - . . " ' uaiuii, vue amount or taeir r - v f.; ; waladias;-tha-iattreTied' theraaa.- irftW r ,,Oommandar or:ttie !redlt Of th Pnblia dorsed, "Proposals for N. C.Stocks-.to; the Pablio U"1U wu pe opened an Uie preseaoe ,of the Gov li State, and fTi or'-.Jri "orui-UarotjHa- , oi-.ta, . w. COURTS,-PabrTreas. Issaed htobadienoa toSnMUT Ofyi.'w.' V ik-.-r Peter Mallett, Commandant of Caaacripti ii North, Carohna, Lx THOMAS Jj RTEwart I ...Enrolling oflSoerJlrst Congreaaieaal Dist krfe ' Tt. , j-1 i CAPEHAET, .. . j KxanuniBSoigeo Tirss Cong; Disu, N. C. jan 7 lm, 4 :4.;; .-av ,Vt. tqw series. . TT IS CONT.E5tPXATED : TO lkvAihXiv. Count of fttakiM N aK OTolft lJ 'il fthdsooiy neods $orno perfection of detail. tn ml BonMlr t!iii.. ii. . . t t i r. - : iwuuun,, oonsitinar or .1 i-iaao, i6idboarLIBux-ttl ,Ba1t f.T UWSh wuuiiraeie in -toe 'world. - - Ittithmond Examiner. icnth h-ii voice' h's grown ;7rring in lho n6t';e." ' .' ' How long England and France will submit age. votoerhi. Mr,ice, .nd b,.op,ed hylhe I wi GV"MPirSlL U1J .1,. 1 l 1 '' Governor, without violating this law ?', NohTon est jui.anr after reading these sections, will find it aoqeg?ary to enquire, whkkoi Iheaa billai ib tonflfct with the Confederate Government. I Your opposiljion to the original bill and advo jaisy of the substitute, is founded upon the fact fihtit the first des not and the other does propose i eppfliot withj the Confederate Government. Al the ablo bodied men in the State, between thg agoaw of-eighteen and forty-flve, not now in the plains of Mai.a.-eas arc thej service of oe Confederacy are liable Co bb eT&?uylrd Ycc ;h:Y"' iiU,i 4v,-r. : u .J . on the banks of tho Ohicka proud Army of tho lotomao sleep their last sleep. And should Mr. Lincoln be SuOcassfuUIn his de- Nve thrjougjh' the ho ha3 been sick ' omn t 1 1 'f A youn soldier ma'aru.' ne ayHifr' -'Oh, yesiima'am; he can't day.' ; "What, &iU him?" "I don't Icnfw ma'am months." fe ' "Are an V?iof his friends with fctm? ' nn1 V 1 TAMJ'..M. ..... If iL t 1 1 V ''uif inftjpYuu u tney uaa.tne niaaDs; can't travlslo faatqne." "I 1 ' f r i.waovand stood over the cJying Jnaq-iha greyish pal fpr fall. over hit. face-.maWorlitek hair pieasitig Uiis damp forehead. I;- thouehtfo' his distant omeof hia rooU, whoseltears; abd i.rayera baAfoJlowea "her soldier-boy n a straS land ; -and b,ere he Was receiving a stranker's fare No Mnd tttknd to smooth his pmowcob K; parched lirlfi; the riprlos of the cold river brek- o w'fj'ww, ana visions, peruana, df bis srjn nv home inf 1ova1 With fhi f1uiL- nronn u;u t ill, TS'T'S ,7 T Ti ' w"li;u uo ws ngnttne a 1 4 w" ' i n-lw U"V'"TOIHU' uacarea, for. hioiiucu v for ed le lArVlPA KtT ilia WrTanr'i nliAn rt j " vi- wvuouiWUU A4 fcxfept such as have baen exempted by tho act f tiyr aUod the excirfbtion bill. The bill fepoted by the majority of the committee, Jvhich you are opposed, takes hold of these foqpt "and every body knows that there at f f . thousand such het weea-r the , ages . specified is, they have held aloof lonar enouch. nr.d nronn.' dents wMchtheyhaVo followed in other casus de mand that the two Powers jnt the head ot &xxilz. ttorr.Wkl in-Uritwuj. to ctop-thq- tratCt) ef y w L i ch disgraces the century we live in. T143 call- for six handrcd thousand more men L the' jXurlh goes a Jopg way to sho .v that hithoit-i T-Ir. Sew ard has. been cb-'ating Eurone into bo!i. ( thit the Southern revolt was nothing. Vvb.t Jjas" bj'-' bones he whitenine: in tho fields a.-oii:ul "fjrin fW i;3,io w$ i oris river. homin'v and thn P.i munkoy, the slausfevired thousands of theonca Election. J22rf Qifc f 13 y ird Monday in January, f f -1.9L.pr ai.nlne Commissioners. 6000 Acres jfTrli?- luurmg 4am ior bale., . n s TkN .THE 22D DAY Ol JAVinnv ion. tiSt? TEama.Davia,'i, thi and 24 mil ... . .t: .vvj wm sen by public .vendue the lata "Itesidence ly before th day fortable, with 6 n " w-6 "w" m uouse,.loe Hoase, Carriare tionses, o.v The jierro eabinB commodate a large" number of eeres. . Also he w.ll der,withalarge and profiUble castoxrfi Thlalance of the land will be survev! u j - . Of thesa tracts has been worked iii-vM . . sfully, andontains largi, fuu ncn m sroia. tub mrvnno ;n v,.; 1.1 ? inTrr" "0.? ndpr- to act aecmVanTlim TTJt ?'.'." " rW-ubwrlW. tbe Arf. will baaaanlM At the same time aad place IiU offer' for .ale Wna'l a. -2 ? oi dua them at ' Ter. i km-ii iv":..?! A-w" oar tor sale, with I the timeof its usDflniioa.' bnt th. mik..iT. eupancy er Uant. J. J. Joneir. .mi. TIT:' i ------ uiBaires. anatae AaenU to fnK0 diata-aoafiii;witVVAZ.TSfrJ and aoat fin.,wiw at ,fc i' L S larrtistuid Hiae 1 mount due them. V rbXrm 1, U well printed on good r aper. ..uwuiMMwuM 01 reading matter eaoal te any twiner in the B&b.. - w HUT .. the ewtanuance of war prices, the subsorin. tlon wulche $3 pox annum, always la adtaneV ' 1 b4 tOT1 were mm aublerTbera v anU the 7o, will U jenUUei to a copy-r the paper -V. fr one year. ; U i, desirabia -that a larraliai Wieni . Rajelgn, k. .C, JanL 1, 186&. . w , 8U4t tain., and Hnfom) A..t diBcipline of the Mehtodist EpisoopU Chuioh, SSuth. and Ubor to adt an ChristVKingdom oniarthTani to promote peace and good will amoar alt .men? ' . liesides its earnest irelioio i..i..ii.. . an advocate of the.mraJ, educational and iadastrUl progress of rth Carolinaa waIaaria vi.itn. .. eryaWy and torJhsf oamps, of our brave soldien, and a f.itnful obrenicfer of what may be usefu?aad interesting, and or the current news. All oar .travelling- aad - IaaaI stockholder of the edmv"77:u"'-. k AgenU foTHtbie pai." -' r.N jno: 'dee 24--td MILLS IL BROWW, Inspectors. Oxford einde College. TUETTWENTFOURTH SESSION WILL commence otf tho FirstJUonday iu February, 1S(53, and continue fire m'ontha. TTnr wma -1 ?lyt - n . , , J. H. MILLS. j eo.pd - s Oxford, North Carolina. Bedsteads, a Urge quantity -ef .Bed Clothes, CarDetT Towels. TaaIa nin -ailJw srJr ?5)'Br , ' ., - &cu), vroccery, all the Kitchen Furniture, a. Ian n f iir TV . and a Medical Lfby--0OTr'Wuw - - : ' team 'S a wh. ' r'- Jm0. ,2?rnu,T' t tha Steam fiaw MiUr I wdl sell the Steam Saw 'Mill, and fixtures, all in ex cellent repair angoOd ruaaing-aer, with one extra Saw i also, a large lot ot Lumner of various kinds. - tctuio at ottie, ana Will be easy. , " -y .v ' NB3aASSKKBTJRSr Exor Rfcr -i .li f ThomaaDavis.. tu y or saie. "Good" Land'iPor Sale. SOTEFSH j1, art WE ARE NOW PRE1AREI TO M& o . , ; for; x-oioun munnu a oelbbraied Scotch Snuffs, vli S ' ' Scotch" (in DanersHii R.t- sn ik. " "Sootch," loose in Barrels, 120 lbs, 'Rappee," in 20 lb J Jars. , "Macawber," in 2p ib. Jars. Por sale by . I i PMYTI A CO Sola Agents. Petersburg, Nov. 32d, 1862. noy 224ia MY TRACT OF LANIJ ilY TIIE. c6fe- WHSJrK CAROLINA MUTUAL rlRl? .ty of FrankUa, eight miles I ' irrSJWCB 4 COMPANTAt the annual v - J. 'JxI.oVejoy's ClasajcaVMathematical and MiUtar7 Acad- yea, ll ffri COMMENCE OX THE V y JAUAKl"t 1803. the Principal. Raleigh, Dec. 30, 1862.- emy, I9tn OF For particulars, address v1. M. LQVEJOy. dec 8 1 2 1 Warrenton Fern. Col. Institute. fllltl INSTITUTION HAS BEEN IN A .operation since 1841, and will commence its 44th oesbion January 1803. The times compel an ad van ce'in prices. ", i ' , eTEaMs. - Bard per suss, of 20 weeks, f 125 ; washing, lights ?DIeKV? It03' Enuhution, from $17.50 to $22.50 ; Music and use or Instruments, $25 : lan guages, each $10 : Statlonerv. $2.50nwfrtr ai Kobm, $2.; Different styles of Pamtln. Drawino- it, r. .S8 wee' is in "Market.' .The T , . Acres.- Kseugix "ricTi"- bottom to make 700 - barrels of .Corn is open, well ditehed and easy cultivate at with the Si bJaa lanS xxuiarreis -corn. an be asUv .mad ta . . f.vovuu consisr.a r k x n..v: rk ... it . - - v ' uuuuit, Kinr; fr0.0" stabies. -rhi8 is h sVV3. rjr est yract of land in . lean supply the purchaser of this tract with! 350 Bis. Corn, ii Macks Fodder ml snn iw. i.i. t ,A-flw 84l A"CrJe8 toear Di,ri Xltoads mUes from du18 from.NasbUle, Tb..lmpr;?. p;"l J c." tt0U8e 20x20 with Basement T: "r """Xixwo cabins, enodeh-onen XT m 'f - , Xora w.Utv a 8od Appl Or chard. More land can be easily fenced tomake 200' In my abscence Mn N'r 1Wi ized toSell, Convey. tiUe, to' these lands, "and Lieut W K. Davu and M.j, S,.. Jrode. will take .VTTAU iUCUi. iable hodied at that, to be feundin the State Th I Ji?gate(Jf' 'There is not ft in ithe service of tlje ConfederacytKougl liabla country. As I have said t i i tn...ifei.ii(A .r il. r 1 1 i r ... , w. .vwuva L i .baa. " i. oe a tar jttsa erer, Per partiealarVapply to - - least I ln& in thftir mirJef aeen.tot 1' lL Vii rno. J Cemphatitfally-asserf the South caVi never h I' , . . Wi' DAVIS. tape called into that service; at any time. jyeyou have the effrontery or ignorance which if either of these bills, is most in conflict And, mother n5iR fnTrt" fa. having lost one by! 'a Northern bulfctwhrwili' r on. t' altar' of her ! before:'' there ara men ser?ingin therank$of tho Southern Army' worth' to askr l :. "u.uureu tpousanaaouars,.q)000,).subp4it j l nir txi Awnr tin , u . - , - - 4 " j piwv ana. Bucn privauona . I fiA Ma! Imm'A 3.1. X A -M r . . - ' 1 . For Sale. TiVriVEEN THREE AND FOUR Him. S 7 F, - ? OF' LAND, situated four miles oi n,aieign, ana aajaoent to the North Car ilinii Bailroad. Apply to r ; , J -a.ov49-tf -4 . n WM.. HELIu B Louisburg, Jan. 10tlF la?leT'A Expwfsscopy till ' - ' - " 'Ml -yr.t iv ii? j.'iit ,.u Auditoxfs-JJepartment mHE ATTENTION , ORALL J'KlIsria 4. who are concerned is h'erebytcaUed to the Act of the General Assembly which Creates the office of-ln- uiior oi ruoirc Accounts were i L h'L i t . - i ubwauuwu ana ii neea oe, tnoywill continuA pril.kely to br?n on a ponJlict witk the Confed- td baar them and prolong (hestruSforrf-! iiwDupe i i i -Juxijinjci .UESIRING TO je.rtite Government. f-pjhe storm and tempests that, for a whale, Jtheatened t6 -shake the Southern'. Confederacy to -tsf centre, have been ' nartlaliV" v- 1 j J , kir .liuo xever nave l heard a doubtful word exnresied ak the Snnl hArrnira lTtro.t- 4Al'It- ii. . H 'i r? r ; - jjr cuia.oi vi tio vonieus racy is impressed with tbesamp'oflndiViduantV. uao wuiiiitnge iD nimseit, wlircrhait inil-l IriTl W-8 faCe81' bapry homcs anl Peasant iresidos sd warm anLcozy, with love and com- CTatoful ncarrf had ralieverl b.'a i iTr0 soothed hohingWt? AbXCTrnl seed of deHlb iandiecay are n ,Mf d cumfUnce as eold. r,.i "'....T !W vnja na uuia. an rrnal man . . . : . .. waro-tvisitoa tne wounded, the e ck rrn e convalescent, whoso nv u iT they spoU (of the probiblTl J of bnTSre! united witLloved ones at home. And 121 managers ifa aothorities may do ail their means and cirAuAiUnflM .would alfoW them j to make those .8odi4re comfortable and pleasaptj vol what -ant destitution a lady'.P eye cKJk what blessini-s.her hand could supply IpAhd tell m, not tmn should not viiU tnefhlspIWsi!-' AV ho so . f away down 4he road to (he Saie (Joes pot need her tender care and sylr, pat hies' to wore some con u . r yr, l Vr Kerai y who have line heat, and furtkn of tho war to bear ? They ha no moneyti bubstltute-.no influence to Eecwe the Kh,eid orjtfice They are innocent of this po it! cal ruptr Thogratand MvZnX iS. t,d tho qwrrfel, but the poor are fitting it out wrni gfcigyoweoffrsuccofs in arm . ; Ti r TS ",Pupr' roU5h eoldiar. i i. ft, it,and broken-hearted, feelii rminu-l-fiiio wr wns far rn the Juration of the conscription act, andWorced to nf 'the fui,yurge meir rury over the heads ofon n.. T . . "V'v uou,a,'4 mai mcro orooa sB&uld ha I Raleiih. and' ady crimsons f " a 10-3tpd i - mMXOAMmijr I U , aocomnjodate tlje , public generally, is willing to ' ""r ure mouni ot uidbs f every de- senpUon. . Iave the erviees , of a Tanned of ianj arxperiencei therefore, the pubUo may rest as- orfCtheir leafher,wm-be' tanned and fioished in the .neatest Sty! 9-' - - .' r.. tmies. try over the heads of 'our enp. 'PL.-. 11 -i-uia. act uas peen the ialvattbn f ouuio. wn me Dtate ror the-xenditufe of t--j uim nu-psTiona, m ail casei; 2!Kf4W, Ruiationa of " oraiw j tna au accounts, wTj ether in J17 - Ueparjmenfs af, the gor rnmemre to be twesenfed nnrww ' Mwr.wi ciaee ox tn ronlae nnxrf.. i-The undersifned avails' himself-o'f th portunity to notify all who are delinquent Tn render g aceou8ts;of publi9 money s property, in, their T w-ww VVUiUlQUUOIIlHll L II I TXTO 1 TlAnf VtnMI : uoii tOjf ueneral As- 1UB DemSOT VITcrlUla kan(i:.ilf --rrr..-. than bJflf .tL.:.J t. " c i .. - meeting of the North Carolina Mufni tit.'..- . Companyheldn tho; 14th January; 1862, the follow J 4 ing persons were eldctied Directors and Officers for tha f " ensuing year: if , - - h vreotous. ' i 3 Henry D.; Turner, EalelghJ . - JohnR.WilIiains, do? ' ;T.H.Selby, f ' -do. " - C. W.D. Hutohingg, do . ( Ifemp. P; Battle, do. .George Iatthj, ;' -do.,--: " - James M. Tdwtes, de. - James E. Hoyi Wasbinoion. " ,; Alexander Mitchell, Newbern. i Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington. ' John M. Jonea. Identon:...- ' : v ' Qeorge W Charles, Blixaieth Citl Jos. Ramsay, Plymouth. ' v .JW. arrelLjMurfreesbbroash. ITrB.XIIiwnS, Charrotte; . Samuel Watkins, MUton, 4 A. W. Steel, iFayeUevUlevV " Joseph Wlie,fAnson county , JoshBpaar, Salem. ', . A. P. SummyJAsheville, ' OFFICERS OF TUB COMTArv X;II,Selbyree, ; ., J ' s ,J4.,.' Behry D, Turner, Fwe do. . - OTer ls tmts. .na bontinae.lA.t.v. fl-. ' lf,? (ccptSteaaOCiU.' t." t, V Wpon xaverabl' terms. Its Policies now cover property amouakibr aa .i. $4,000,900, a lar ortloV? " 3FlWl2f lhousana Dollars, in bonds properly secured. be addressed W ih. 6ecta,7oT"0T . auyry 18th, I$62 j'Jm 22-- ORTl 2ee, .b'od'i Bolith. haa aiinruM-t it J in pass. n. T : r. ." w"' wmmuajo sup- army swept' awa !"' ""'."u revere it anill 106 Korth Shall larrj Dt soon ItTASt COMMITTED M also says he escaped from the Jail of Wat. nft l'roffiifi'0?"'ei8ht weeks since, and subsequently ies. aVQ to: I V V WftmM. OoM.t. urst creat Northera 1 last as trnuw . J-bkadon its efforts to subjugate s.:.tSw, when ?,Tais;. Mi mateveai alSemt uo itjuurm onsiltution Will hi ... """'""" ui lanailClsm. SWallowp1 Wn.it. ? . . v." Y'" . DfA. n.. "r.;i CKsion'Vf reverses, hich 'evVn iha meaclous" P? it?'ftl- iadafk ginger cake or bacon color ; despatches of its' Gen'eral3arefaifpJ'rr,nVnii br3 fe0! 5 ?I 6 inches high, has bad teeth in front Confederacy, claiming the conscription 1 Northern people are.writhing ndTH Th7SU , IbaLV with the name of Jefferson Davis inscribld ' - f7 iSS B WOnaeriUl laOriC of fronHnm tt,U.1 ! riBSt Mrmrianoii in Kah.. . 1 . 1 1 : ' ' l" ' Jailor. . y .Dl nuciui nr ina l K u nut luojeuaa ioh r risiUrA nt 1 CohservativA frnifnr. ii ; .. . I their new lvif in IHa flaM ? T l .1. .1 . uwiiuif uo vioiencsnr thi i r. i -.t- . w b-tuit Dron-.; upos.on anct consigning them to the crave of eiarnai iniamy. Inst Ad rvf ri.Fuit;n.'.ii , an vuur ways ana meana against; tbe violence and injustice of the common! lenpmy, you have exhausted them against an viiua;, wire, pernaDS. WOUld nvnr k.rn 1 1 wiUcho 4 k- l . . i " mcT3 Utn II C kVl JLU , IxUm L ill ( )I TIM. I l.i.. . - I . ranm i 1 m t te cOniinue this letter and cive a" Mmnrc;.,. I CX'LAD1ES will be opened bv Miss Mmamr. ti,. View to your; readers of, the aoohil and v political HfTA V oUter, ia . Oraaga County, on the policy Of the South, butJtime is thort. and JL-muat llZfW W receiTe instruction in delay to the next orportunity.the Wiitndinr;. v"liuU8" music; and And a home in rSr h SrVarSarsrS Hoping inis macaSryou safelI Iher .ever, - . ... 'i & . yitTr7ir h rrrrr-i" .t4, vnogewunty &4 - w , deo l3-2m I.TkTrllrTTT fiA'TOrtT -w-wr IT uYm.. i - J ' WM. L. FORTJ. disregarded, . : " INSURANCE C OMPIaN VV-fttrTCW Tr- ' 'PwhlWatf -KALEiail, N.iqTHIS 'S&P 2.?S2 i i' (WtliL - . to the rulasobservad by th late Board of Claims. a"1 M ' Utas between the age? of '5 " ai"rX iaio-st - -i'ef.?,;- f fti;Z; .Xl JV0: w.i - who says hii name Is -r wH-f-J,J " . fita otJte Company guves WeeBeTiaSTio ! : belooga toCapt. Wm. ""oro.- arejuiaured for -one .or ate yeara, for , t , ..; , Rmw , v i vnw-wtuw, weir luaraet value. . I; rUKsUANCE OF A. WRIT never have ba ;o, greawy aisunguisned, bad not the ill-judged anjd, contumacious opposition of the union comer. xdti9e disloyalists raised him lo a height of tkpu- .a; i jy bu.uuiu awainea even Dy th most sucepq. ful candidate for public applause extended to hijnV I . j,-, wu.-i vuiuubiasnc aemonstra? tiifa of. which was. beetowedupon Wnum' the rd inst; in your city,'1, and of which you vera an Njje and ear witness, and from; which you en- ojavored, to detract. The name of Jefferson lavis will live forever on the tja f ISSUED r yvmmcnca a nam f.amnirfd . .u-w.. i j- .1 . i lo me. 1 fintLiijvn th yfth Ar x...i.- -. 1 . . permuted tow.by.tha.EuropeanPewec?, with Utf ,""ica.;Wake bounty, proceed to 1 ucau.wuiirus i preyroas aHastar .etsrv 2- 1 rnr wTf. - Tr""""Hr. presen saia uoun- '-""-J' ' KH,U1'-U wjii oe round; prepared- :deo l7Jtd . - TVl in and, whatever'lhe ftsult. nohlv. T .m.fiX,:!' -?eotX7r-d . . ' Sheriff! P ,1C I V ATE SCHOOL FOR YOUH 1 The military systeia of tba.Boath has afforded ss of-Europe' some ihterestlngf topys1ordis-i iU :i. . vuw tiru5s oi-jiurope some interesting t cassion; -The mt - intelligent 'f(eHgn4Xofiftalv nvh wsuaie io aciare - thai the permanent ot l-U 4U41IFIEI) AS at thiit ii, iqg that ithe the mturfL nH iPormiUed this wr inn.,.. ... id oospftjl strongly dVnied.. And" wK- isfS 7 .hftteorcd ei w ? pot v clSKHkio lathy01 nl ln? fefchc " mat wiy land aiid .J'-uacy, WOeHiftrin'iiam , . .. . . - ibeUy.aIs it ialso notions of nridftn.i Mi no sacrifice for Jfo, it ADMIVT9. X trator df G Qoasa B Aimaaioa, deceased. November iertn.11862.' of Wake rnti r t wv hb uukicp mi bue aeotora oi toe estate to make claims w a L; ' ifi L" uur armies tnrQugh the present: fa th mdi--'TIXaTST: !TfJTO--5 tr .w Preseat ;Their .ick ictuiuLiui ; .1 niTHraoTi in. ansums . ... rr.i i . - .-Kmwio c lucuta ui lub 1 wilumi uis um Drescnoaa nt low riglon was .tho first in wace, iLnt in wfand f Pi"al '.Snn' 1 1 w JT?. ANDERSON, AdmV. te fir.t in the hearts of fcU watrymeo Tinfvi, 4lVh Snmg oha, war weiad nothing- XotZifm th,-l noV29-tf Wiil be the second. a Davls deserved thetitleoamilitaryfyatemiT-em rTTSt X 2. - - ! AN ORlOINAXi SEPKq3TnvTctt. . WMnoIk9fzeaUrdtermi wuiwau H.OJfiSSIONIST: but tha. rnniiiii.. f . j T T ' " h 't EusiOH.Ortobf Sttrt. im T r --- -f raMpevjKioiui TjVVtsivj u vnui ui urn notrn At imaa- . w - -uBuauiH. I Wk are glad to see that the gallant Bradley T. Johnson. 'or -Marvland. faon:in.l t., o r:r; W D teen eiectedTColonel the Fir.t Mary land regiment just re-ore an ized' lion hull ifAi,. t ., v. umo wiarna or aurae-. I t St SS'Sfc? e9 Ofho."t Md $ ind.! beat J and TrerirWU- V col,ri lH9 c, the pessant, U? ;liT 1 ni0 worthyot thoie pure rbbks J 4l'JJ.f- Colon f tbo old Pirst Jlary 4cd, (which was mustered out of setvioo some lime , ago) -ahA baa distinguiahtfd himself for his bravery and disciplino; : '' : , j MAjuiARiET,-aalave of Mrs. Alary m'BuU of Oxford, Ifc Q.; was bung fn Richmond, Ta. on Mr, q. C. Tardy; of thatity.- Ut :.rm OUKD, INTHE STREETS OF RAL- 'ir ?PU0N "ch has been detached from a, North Carolina Bond, which tbe . appHcaUoa attha tPblia, Treasurer Offioa; tby-ia-J acnbioff the No. and amannt of m'( J v I own ar my yi&i posing. lhr.oughjiucvfcist2ee. or dMorganieaitou to dissolution. Thie army of Diraetorai" .every guaranty of fuccess thmS n&S " Co.,)- .oomokte orffaniaaricin nd nf ' V ua r A H y could? afford." . - Bd ,tt-i- wum iywj-pLJm oOMea6'.2r4 maturity. ;nre . must l atfribjured.ji, P&4ity rifc. Utftiiir4 ranization of our army and that effieipnev wb-i ivtri thaUenge te jtdmjratftof.ropat Xeis84 A ' ciAl;ff,$$s pf, Abift.enactBopttara,BewC, maaifeavsaLfl wm a x ra AiireaivAa'. n . u. ii a x i - . i - "Aeff3Wls:y.' Wi YASaTaaurer. CONNED. STATJES OF AJHERLCA. . fluWPrmy-TOa'a Orn ca- trihntad ot tbwfr.Yl t woanowa, x veft 12th, I862.lu4"f rtoUhTbin LJZZ v a"9B 'I 'Si HW ? a tha first """J"; iu vurjjiAry, 1004. - - . n . . . i . 5 1 1 . . .. .' . j: yr imormauan ana Uirculars, apply to c ' ' -r" . Hillsboro', N. C. VV V ""ACTICAL BRUSHMA- JJ wr imttil Wwhom very lih erai wacres wul ho ' . . ' woo nave nad tn Krnshltialrin - 1 JJ. ... 4 1 - , AB3ETT, dec24-fitpd - - m&m&srxf'-t M ALtli AND SETTLE TTP ? ivieir.. aVaSr! Cv9V 4t0 we respeetfuUy askair persons indebted to us to call and close their u -ol -7. .v rf" U1 now accounts will Janaary 1, 1863-4t M.caE(E"A WILLIAMS, - 1 1 a ,- B j rfltl mr nvm p 1 i mm rtixii session OP J. II. iiriii. T"-?'-"f - oviauuij. at Uilord. Alllo8eBartpad;within 90 dayt after atisfactory ' probf is presented.! j .- , , DIRECT0KS POR 188 i'ANb iSflZ, ' J frPola n.w.Husd,V J; G.WlTiiamS, . - p. p. PeaS Quenbn BusWj r Jf. P. Battle, , Wm.H. McKeJ w.-s M..i Charles B, Root; . - Evd lTaU.' Bich'd S. Battle. . . . OFFICERS- i Dr. Chas.1 E. Johnson. PrMtldant. . i s ! W. W. 0lden Tice PresidenV H. W. HIwtd,AttorneyV : Vm. H. Jones, Treasurer. ; R. JI." Battle, Secretary. ' lrxr tt Mf Medical Examiner. W. II. McEee, r 1 " ' Charles B. RboL KxcutU Commit . ) 4 will onen Ihi r j Oxford. N. C. Dec. 4, 1862. T- dee i02m Horse stolen---$50 Reward. QTOLErf , FROil A N tAV- O eUeyilla straeVmdTDEtof.the-atere' ktelyowu- at o'clock, a Ifgbt sofrel HORSE, wiA'airtear horse is : about five years old, and io pretty fair eon. awy worn, with the exception of the skirts, which were good, and the padding nad been roughly plack leather one. I will ir!n . a . 5Sl7?S,y f "3 "dSohalreVaVd !5 r apreaension ana cdnnetioa af fbe thief. dee 1 6-f ' - - r CyB MORDECAI, declO-tf . . Raleigh: W. a 4'. y. liusbee. I jivr iurtner lniermatton. th ' -,r .j' thej pamphlets ant forma of proposal, which xbjtIi ootainedat the Ofiloe of the Compajr, To jllSl Agencies, Addresa i,K'ti'W Ito ! i H -IT TSr)"lti' '. Raleign Jan. 8,th j 18$2X' 'iA' V - a , Bt: Rtiri tEe ' Blockade ! OHQES cents ; and cad'igs; new- y-vw, v.-v.c o,iiJtiijca ASil) -VESTING a 2,000 patterns. -aU -frtiA mnA'. Ciaa yards f orth CaroUnCasaimart 'just to hwadU pieoef bestTnrlish Cloths Bin Niw, T i 1 '4' , tn-F- 1s'an Ca-imer, haavy' -iV AW.eoowrcT style. 50 doMnliM WhlU n,:. .- - f . !?,.rrT!' "1S11 : - iacK aoa uplored y:id Gloves. - j 100 pieces Brawn ifclnen br rm4 w,"sM 100 piaeslEngliBh 3rtanitmngaatta. .-5. ' , - -.77--Cutf mer pen iaj?: WOW?? ywd vert XustrA-- V 'l? piece Black Safiautd 5 n?-r whits. SatmbcBoBnabiastT .S eUStfrn. i erf . , - . ' , ' a vAilnavma 1 - - L A-Y-LVst tA"WE -VALUABLE stock of Imported Drurs. ; R.L7rr P7k 1ubf the ? l011 Oxe sale JU-Charleston J y wcnaarsv f a amaU advanai. ' This is a. rare oppertjanity for Physicians aqd'connW i merchants to tecaenkh their tv. rr.uTf ' J Taw s. Cask o Dguvaax. . The ; lonowing aom?rt' 1 100 gaL CastoMiLll50 ibs. Camphor WeSZ Omnibus Soani. 6 1hjiiL.i m '. 1 vT Tanner, i Oil, lSaArba. vYslloir VtaJT ' Coomba, Ivory, . Snjt. . NUrm, vLantrJcausOfl an many extracts tooj tedious to mentai ' -' 2 K1' eena oraexs soon to . - ,!k;,..'. -."Wi'V .-..' ! . oiiiriiltted ', .-v ... v 3' . fTlOjnE JAijj OB WAlXC COUNTX,3d?tiJ( Jtrthe llth orjfovember,'1852, a rxe mamcia sayg his name is; ! RURRY, tst fee fceWg to John ThomaS Mesaie. of p-'' Cv r-M k- ia about $5 year f ;-nd datk CwjIexieWi -H . Tha ewner f.f boy ia r'-aestel ia Mm fi..' ?" WA pro !perty and pay charges, or he wm bl' 4 fTlUE rPIRSTT ,"t-..j 'J.;.'By EW4,A,lPLaani- AtriiA. r ni..i. asnonds, AeJT' ' v ' 't V 1 "i. I! f- 1 s. 1 r i .'.;:r - .i '. " ' . :'-a3SiJ v4 5"Wi -I'if?'- .;3rjiti'-tiet: :-t y Tia'l i'i ' ".3. . Ill -Ml
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 14, 1863, edition 1
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