" ' . . .
cr i l'" ,''. I
hoa it.-if, and aln.Ii ,t
i a
null. Of
traitor, a ill some day cl into lh face
of Comrtirt. The roe stern rtaolve
the people to otpoe the oViaocral
which showed iiaeir ia iL election lor
. Governor, k enahated and aert would
bavetbowa ilaeif Iu tbia with more decided
power but for the compounding with tbe
apoaUU of tlx North Caroliua Standard.
Sine ibe breaking ap of ibt old (tar
tmiDtfUt and the eotnia-enoetnent of tba
arf we hard endeavored to conduct ibe
WUkmm with ibt least possible party
tpirii have triad to Ignore partr ooi
that w do not atill arilartaio our old eoft-
tclwn and ttre4rrere, and at peel to
cause w believe The greet slregjpe far
ftoalbern iudei-Hlencw in arliicb. we are
eogagrd, tJYoefd' Sot 'ben-rred, hindered
or jeopardised by parte elrife ; and breauae
we think ibnt bid differences aboakl be W
ia Ibe common Ubor, priraUone, Meriboea
aad efiVring to be eoeoenlered by all ia
eaubhebiar a new Goewrumest. 8oWe or
oar old poiuteel associates bar not -pew
aiated tbeea motive ; and noma of Ik
wiili ' whom we aever 'acted politically,
bare mwo4PUd oar eorse. In eitner
caa ibe fault ia their'a ; for thia ia not
tie lrt tiuM we bar given utterance to
oar Ytrwa and feltga on tbia auhjct.
though tliiulf U bJl b ike latt. "e
halt cootiiKM to pemue vur owa voure io
the fularr. io the pat, rgardaa alik
of alL We are under. obriatoa to oon
aodtdo not iatud to be lo any.
r -
Camp xita lliccooa Foao, Va, )
Noveialivr 10th, IMS. )
iff. Editor iir : PWaaa publiak tbe
following Im U priMara takea in Co. A,
ftith Rrnotit Jfortbv Cordon Tfoopa, on
tb Nov. 1863, r the ioforoatiwa of l1m
frieoda of the jncmbeta of tbe Coropaoy :
Capt (J K Smith, Lieoi 0 P V Uvill,
8rrg't W T Stutter, SergYF II Traatkam,
eurpl L F beck, eurpl U V M dler. oorpl
' l'riaia, U W Broadaway, L C Carter,
Jatnea W- Umxvr I I ilotMoa, lUVigH
HaU. J F 1U. 1T. J K Ueartle. J Juba "
ivb, J R Krj.!y,"W A KuoeU, J Lona
A JicCarn, T 1' Mcllride, ii Owen. VV
Khaf, 11 I' Smeaua, J W Tobkins U A
W,!!.... A B Will auM, J A WardJee
York, J York.
Tbere waa none killed in the cwoipmy
aa far as known, or any wonad!.
Yonr obl nmrwat, 1 '
i. A. HTZLUALD,
UCa. A.Mia n-g. X.C.T.
QlrrvUd.-V . T. KimpaoD, otbe
Kifty-tliinJ Virgin in reytineiit, and
ona of the eiclianed priauriern from
the North by the Ut fla vf trace,
tu waylaid aid rolibed near the
terbur dvpt on MiHiday uilit,
by two uieii, wIk acecHjipanicd hLni
fur a tfiort distance the canal, an
Uer tit retMc ' of ahowuig Juio
4riokirrBiiop. tie wm con)dera
hj injtiretl, and Inat forty dollar,
rt1y m Yankea cwrrency. JiicL
Examiner. '.' -
W copy tbia tlmt person going
to Richmond may Uj on their guard.
t2f X curentii of representav
tieea of tbe Uanka of outU Carolina
wa held in Ooluuibia, oh tb 10th
tiiftantf for the piirpoaw of conaide'r
ing the currency queation. In order
, to reduce the Confederate currency
ill circnUtiyn to $200,OpO.COU, a re
coinniendaTioti waa tmwie that the
Goveroifient uinke new ine of
' eoapn b(d to the uioount of one
Uioui"aid inrtliuiia of' dottari, interest
at 0 per eerit. j-ayable wnnnnlly in
coin; f hat a law be panned levying
Atranuital tax of $C,Ut,0U0 t pay
"the interest on the botni,ami that
thii tax bo paid in coin or with the
co a pom of the above bond; that
tbe bond be aold to th people of
the aeveral butva by the apportion
ment at par. receiving in payment
(r Uietn treaanry note of all iue,
dc dee. It waa aleu reoouimended
that bill of tbe denomination of
$1,000, &,000 and $10,W0 be iwu-
"e4 to faeiliiate the traniuiion t4
Vw. IV laCIWBlB 111V UtUlSlHltaivii
iwtoiiirtMftt
u i u tt i . .--.""'- ' J 1
.tirt tri ttW 'i...df " " "T
daring tl-e-aaf.
, ' THE DLOCKLlDE. .
We earn that five additional veu
ael have recently been noticed a
forming Vrt of th blockad i og
fleet off tbeco-at, going to abo
that the Yankee are io earoest in
their threat to eatAbliah tb tnuet
rigid puird over thTth pbrtTTWe prr
vciaeU jtill goat Andcotae la, bul
ef the rik capture or dealrBCtioa,
be Urffely increaeed.
. Aiun, ..uv. Id AJkcj fiyi.i i!.e
fiolil gi'e tiolliiii licw.
A torrtpi)Jeul of ilia Jityuter, hi Lit
lla Teiiiietsee rivirj says (LhI Gen. ,Wbeel
er has intercepted a letter from Burnsidc'
Adjatant General to bit Quartermaster in
Kentucky, stating ibat lie bad only ten
day' ration, aad God ol knows where
lb arkt would come from!
A special dispatch ptehtione a Minor
thai Sherman baa crossed l Tenneaee
river at VVbiteV Bluff with leenly thott
Mud men and i moving to Tarda Eoroe. .
. . Another special dipatch any the Look
oat battery opened on Uie eaeuivV Uaina
crossing at brown'a Ferry. .
Louumlle date o the 12(b nave beta
f r,ied by (I
or trow.
ik4&wy
e
tKMM.
ing n ready,' and are Wing feM North to
keep from Uriog.
A trata on lit Bardatown road waa
named by the rtbela.
. Cincinnati dwpatcbe tat that the r
bel privaUMrra wre cruiaiug near Saudua
iy, nppuMfd for the object of the rrlvae
of the iatiaer ou JwbnetooV lxJaad ad
lo act an rtraU-B.
Loiiirel' furcea have croeaed the Ten
n ee at Luudou. Hi cavalry are rprt
ml ia nibe ml of Ktioavilk. TI.e ene
my are falltng back before tbt-nv.
(Jn. Bragg'a Otoeral Order aJf Met the
aoidiere to prefer an lionofWs J tain oo
the bailie tftrld to lfiguibiiij iu Nui liter fr
dangeoaa till the cioae of tb war.
SIM Later Frwai tkt Xertnt
Uicomokv, Nov. 19. Baltimore papr
of lh 1 7lti bava Ixwo reoHved.
Tbe eipeditioo under BenkV ba land
ad aaely oo lb Tfrlaa' abore of "the Kio
Oraade. after experiencing very heavy
wrallivr. ' " 7 ' ,
Tlte gvverninent work at Fort Brown
were dvatroyed by tbe Confederate.
When tbey aa tbe Yankee had landed
Ui lowa of Brownevilie waa aet on fire by
the Coufoderalea, but tbe Uaion'uu reaial
ed tbrin and a bloody fight occurrrd. Tbe
loth Maine Kegiinent wt ordered to ap
port ibe Uaiontata.1
tu". W. li. F. Lk. e-6ned at Fortreea
VIcMirua for aeveral iBoiilJie, baa bru aenl
to ruft JLafayaU.
Tbe kteainer Sf &d waa deatroy
rd by fire a few day ao lirar laland- TSo.
10. Catgo emulated of 1.300 bea cot
ton, ohecti, together 4 with the boat, i a
tol.il k Thirty paaaenger, including
wtgti dtvf were drowned in attempting
lo (e4 aabor.
Ramoiwd Uiat Gov, Gamble and Lieut.
Governor II ill. of Miaaouri, m'xlV kbortly
tender tbeir reaignation. '
Au arrival from Havana brtog later
adviom from Meiieo. It i aaid that the
InWvehtiouiata have bern defeated in va
nooa engagements by the troop of tbe
Juarvi Government. It U aUo aid the
party of the Republic will gHin atreogth
with tit peoftle hy putting Gen Corooo
lort at tlte bead of the National troop.
" Tlte arrival of MaJNiotihari ia anxioualy
looked fvr ty the frieifdf motrt;liyr
The Confederate tea mer Georgia, pot
into Santa Cruca, Teneriifu. on the 15th
ultimo, tw obtain auppiiea or coal and pro-
vuion.
A lot of Rebel Document were captur
ed In the Curnubia ; among them Icllera
from . DeLeoo, TarM, to l'rvaideat Davit,
tu on of which he eipreaw the belief
that there it no intention oo the, part of
rrauce lo recognise tbe Confederacy.
Gold in New York Monday, 147.
Karl Ruaaell ha pTepoeed a bane of ne
gotiation between Germany and Denmark
on the Uoldttein unwiion. h ia staled
that authority lo build ike Rabel rama in
France waa given. undr asaranc that
tliey were intended lor the Cliiueae.
Fra East Taeaa IwaerUat Baaten.
Abinodojt, Nov. 19. - The firing repor
ted at Bill Gap whs at Kuoxvill. Plen
ty of rumor afloat of ita re occupation by
our fortes, but no official ontiruuvkin.
Ituraaide baa two regiment of cavalry
at Lick Creek, 12 miles befow Greenville.
Frail th 1YaBt-lkadialnB4.Tks laiirn
Agaia Whipped.
Mobile, Nov. 19. A special dispatch
from Tangipahoa, dated 1 6th, tare that a
leUer received from a member of General
Greene etaff announce 'the defeat of two
Yankee column in Louisiana. Franklin's
..... a . v; f f m t I
e my ander Gea. Green, near Alexandria I
Taylor'"!
on the 4th'ind after a stubborn fight the
Yankee wef routed with lo of toie
and Wi x hundred prisoner.
Welter division ia reported to have
been routed 'by Gen. Taylor near Cpelou
he. The etfpWtKMi ia aaid to be aban
doned, a jMtrtion of the troop-f baftfig re
liwned to Fort Uudaon and Baton Rouge.
rrea Ckarieatoa. ,
Cuaruktok, Nov. 1.--Eefuy ilring
tewly from Gregg upon Setnur. Noth
naaejiw'aaorning -' - r-
oigkt of th S?tk alt, eleven promrnetfl
eiuseoa bf that city wr armted and ttat
t priaoB foe being, oat too lata.
I irn from M.cn.l' Was :. t!, t . ,,h
Cnl couipaiiHn of tba vot in this Dia
trict, hut VJirJjiy, at Charlotte, it waa
found to foot ttp aa follow 1 ' '("
. ! Jtmee 0. Ilarrtaay Ztit
William Lander, , t lilt
' ' ' Majority (or BanWy, 25
-I 1'
L ME LATENT NEWS. J.
r FROM WCUilONIX -
- Richmond! Nov. 20.--0 WadnMdar.
about daylixbt, Uen. r Ilaropton urpriard
cavalry Nmp of the eueoiy four mile
from Slevetaburg, wear Calpaper eooniy.
&onarjaCW
t I fiv mea, wkb borar and quipmnta. j
Ona, Mrwitb.r Jwq.?-tkjej-atee
were killed on the enemy's aide. ' Out haw
one killed and Ave wounded.
Our cavaby . ahto captured thirty-nine
Yaukeea al Kiy'a Ford, a f daya ago.
Nearly all o? kfeade'a.lorcea are reprw
ented to be Soalb of lie Oraojre railroad.
FROM CHARITON. v
Cwarlbhtok, Nov. 20-Between two and
three o'clock itu morning C enemy, to
aeveral bargea approached Fori Suurter.
aud upon being hailed fiom tVe Fort, an
swered with oat lis. They dicliargd
era! volleys iif tnuaketry, wbick, were re
plieil to by ibe tfarriao, the engagement
laating from fifteen "to twenty Tininuiet,
when the bargea withdrew. A
. . Fort Houltne, B-e a fid iohnattn afjo
opened on the lutfgea, but it ia not know a
with what damage lo Ibe Yankees.
Major tlliott save it we a feigned an
sae h. . A 1 1
. Batteries Gregg an J Cumiaing IVt
opened a very heavy fi'e on Sumter thia
morniogt :
' Two or three more sheila were ihroww
into ibe city last night,' but no tenon w'
injureu. w
AttiKTav Noei JO. Tbe Appeal leamf
iroro lJoner UUeatr that Lrtngtatreet had.
caKured Knoiv'ille,. rooting the enemy,
and taking 1,200 or 100 jpnaoneni 140
priaonera arrived on the" same win with
Colonel Cheater. Wheeler ia reported to
be, in the enemy a rear, and LontreeX
waa preaaing Ibeir fmnc ,?30 pTAroter
came down tbia evenili;', and many mora
on their way down.
An officer who left Loudon onlie ftth,
report that Longreel captarrd 1,600,
aud Wheeler 800 Yankee. . On th 18th
Inetreet waa a, mile and a half from
Knoiville, cutrenchiib. In their retreat
from Loudon the Yankee array, about five
thousand, were, greatly iVmorafized. They
left about one bend red w.igot of eotnm'm
Mry and ordnance atorfa on the road. Ro
binsons brigade Wt Loudon vettefday to
rt .air the pontoon lefVbv the Yankees on
tbe Little TennesseeT leading into Blount
connty. - v
TrWon liberated frtaa.Cbattanoosra re
port great tuffering for want of food and
laeu UnebumJra ad thirty m Van
keea, forraiig Rosenerann rear guard,
reached Walton" T'"f iC:Thyray
Knoiville ia another Harper's Ferry trap,
and Burttside roust evacuate.
TK Ahdition MdhodUU The
Method'. of Illinoie recently met
iu Conference at Spriiigtield, and
passed a reflation, in favor of inn
ing the negroes. 4jov, Tatea and
Geo. McClerna.li ware introduced to
the Conference-and .were received
with rounds of appjAnoe. Tlie oath
of allegiance was adiiiinistereJ to
?he uiembers j 6or. Yates, who
poku for two ho itra. Hi, ech
abounded in profanTty and waa J011J
j cheered. (ien. McClennni etiipt
h?d himself of ' political lutraiigne.
Radical delegatoa ..were ' eiectcd t
the' General Conference. ' Tlio ven
erable Peter Cartwright, wbi had
Wen. elected to twelye General Cm
ferencec, was rejected Utt Ihe rean
that ho was not aafSuiently radical.
A distinguished loinister in Cincin
nati has refused to admit Dmcrat
to the acritirieotaJ table. So 'they
goT CAar.' BtilUtin,
, .1.1 1,. -- - -i
Herald rtB-rttgenrered an Strirrtstr
ing revolution In oru nanco.-It aay s
tiiat upon a trial reccutiy the near
Ferris gnn, a jraiige of iiitre iiiiles
was obtained. Aa .exchange sug
gests that if the Yankee get to shoot
ing JaIIs nine miles, they wiH have
to tend a mam along with tit ball to
show it where io hit.
Bam EitrnL-Thtt bam'' of Jlr.
Isaac Fratier, near this place,
was destroyed by fire .week before
lasVtPgetber with hi whole crop of
corn Bad wbearrJliV ab
sent io tbe armyf serving n a sol
d ier, afiiT rbe loss to his family is ve
ry SW0Be CrrV Dtmocft
io. i Kirroiiicn. i .
Tke iolSuwiirGaralUrir, No. 141, At
ana lusp't Gaa'le UfSce, ie asi.by fU4tr4
tat tlw ia(Wsalaia of ail eoocafaai, A Ueattua
ie alae iavaed lo tipreUl OraW, Na. H. MeV
eUDuwcOaWRWga)tli.p.
0yaeaWr7
COU r. MALLL1 T -CaWt
CoaarrVta, M.C. '
I. W. JMauarrr, Aejetae.
ADJT AMD INsrT UHT OTflCZ,
ktcaaoaa, Uvieber 29, J 3, . f ,
Gri OraVa. f . ' - v V '
. NAJ4I. ' I
" L Tat atactic ti neiiviag Vm treea
aosaiaaila io waiah ikey kave asm kfawiated
aa4 asaejaad, aa4 img
ff-T kw ee tor fakre aawtaaiseav
ibiaoCea.
teawT
1L HUAutm jataraia kaaae m awlaegh.ew
am a'aiai aaae axl. mM afeakaffa, aaVei arwa. I alaaa.
ea iwarvwaeia swaaaeaaev want WBTtwaaj aavT waae ow wsw - x
iae furhiaek, wil toiaseaaaaelT aMt t ike!
aearast aaeulbaf ifnr, wkw w4 keef a ttm
tar of Ikcir aaatea, aaetirifuea kau ataca where
aad tka liaae at wkick k erarrae
HI. - Wkea at ike aaarauaW efkie favWatii.j
aa aeiav at a aeaaaea Bwaa aa Hovaatai Ka-
tkawa akaawaalliaas mMmm eae M MaaWa aWaktaaTsan AaVa 1
II .finlPn ii.l t . a.iiil. a.a-ilaaaae- I
iealttaleef aad-oaeef iBw akywCtaaa eaiaaBt
ee" eoacarriar, tkey wal Carwara to k
aaaadiaa; Uaaeral, Wilk Waleaseai fkis epae,
a recommaadaHaa tut aa eteasiuaf fcrWaejk
avC to eseetw Cktrxy daye, afoeaataaae kraaaafca
eoat to thai tferaisa Ueaweai. Bet wkew tka
autdier ia aeo ible to geaare! kiapnal, ke
wiN ks sent brfura ibe Uuaaital Eaaadaiag
Bward, wkw will eoafurat to Me awvceaaag ia
atraeiMtiia. IV. la eaact of sickaeaa or wwaada, wkiefc,
froai aay eaaae, are aeftaetee. er de aot recaiv
ptufrt UvaUaaat, tka eafciliiy ia euaosaasars
kaiae fruloogmd, lk soldier wdl to seat, ky ike
earoHiaa; tAr.tr, to tka anrol aiaa of iaatae
lia fcr Ireatiaearta k.wMJ.
T. teeuaaaMadawva far ealeasise af beee to
Steers aud farioagfee to auldlera, aad au dies'
earoficaiev taeffiMra, aad esniaeanrs af akea
fcdity to Bofckara. was eaty kefir kr aakaa
iaed Jiwanta ef Fisasiaars f er, ia aaaaa eea
kraced ia tke ftrst aaetaea af 1 afsfeefc Hit ef
tkia eraW. ky Ike Buoid af tfasaaiaera aurwew
seeiyta. ttmiasiadslisaa ae eertiicatee faaaa
private pfcysiaiaaa ar fieaa p aaadatat iffiaar
aiagly, wilt aet ke aaeieaat fafaerarb, 11
aad 173, tieaeral Refakttieaa, aad taiagiafk
I, G serai Order. No SI, Canea: Seriaa waaa
tkwofie, are aaaeaded toacauid wuklkia
rlaarked eaidiere wal aot ke Mwdttod
to eo witkia tae4iaaf Ike ewaeay. -
IL la tke ateeWal osaasiaataaa of awhstt
leure, Ike iastraetioaf aad reajeireaasaur f
Paragrat 1.194. Oeral Regal, tie aa. (Para
grata 46. Medieel Babataaaas wdl ke kl!y
adkerred tu ; aad if a aakatkato ssila to asset
tke eoediuioa of tkat paragraph ke wiB be re
jeied. ,
By order.
(Sijaed 8. COOrEB, '
Adjataat aad laapoctar GeoeraL
(Extract.)
Crr rtCE MEDICAL DlBJiCTOR.
Jeaaa,HsiiTii. M.C,
Ratogh, Nov. IS; 18S3.
SmtIM Urdtf, i
IV. Hereafter tke Uespital Exaeaiaiag Boards
wtft aeel al tke kuar aad flaeaa ars ia asaigaat
ed eix:- - - - -- - ' "r"r '
At Ueaaral Ilaapkal New S. Wawax, ewTaea.
day and Tftanday af 3 o'clock a. as. af eery
week.
At Geeeral Heapitat No.3. CoUsbW. ea
Taeadsy wadTkarsday at 3 'cluck-a.' as. uf
eery weeh : ; -
At Geaera lluafital 4. WOaaiagtoai. oa
Tneeday and TbaradSy at 3 eiock a. aa. of
vary wek
At Ueaeral MoataU! Aaw, w liauartoa.
Wedocedav aad Fridar at 3 Vcbck a. as. of
every week.
At tieaetol BoaaMtal Na. S, FaTelleeiUo,
TaeOday aad Tboradey at 3 o'ektek' p. a.
every areekv . . -
At Uearai Uoaaital &.?. Rahtigk oa
Tuesday aad Tkaradhy at 3 'eJoek pv at. af
every week." -
At Goaeral Hospital So. 8. Ealcigk oa Wed
aeaday aad Friday al 3 o'duck, p ea, of every
week. : --7-- ; ' -
At Geeeral IIspiaal Na 9. 8aaWy,ew
Taesday aad Tkaradky at 3 o'clock, p am, of
evety waek.
(liigaed.) P EHI.VCd.sSarzaoa.
Not SO I wC7 d Medical DmcM.
.1 GuLD M1SE FOR SALE!
(3n Saiard.y tke 5tfe dayaf peeaatbeeaext.
I wifi vStt fur aala, at the V-mri Huaae, ia
Slnery, the eatoabat real eetoie toatagiag.to
tke aeir vf Jacob Truataaaa, devoaaad, a
whicMlhere a a valaablo ll-t Mine. here
Urge e.eaautiee uf ret caa ke oktaiaed ky je
dicaJbe Wvrkiag. There are aboot live keadred
acres of laad ia iHrea tracla, ta KwWaa aad Ca
barraa eoatttie. aear tiuid HittV aejoiaiag Ike
lauda oTj.Ja rwlia, E Maiaaey. Daeid.Calp
aad tHhar. The widow k-aa arduwee aW a awn,
and it Will ke sold Hibjrct thereto: A Credit af
twelve aauatks arui ho girea.
L. BLACKMER.C.M. K.
Nmt8.le3. St-t7-pradl SB
NOTICE
JijLljiJsyTiilfi-
E will- aae:iksiifkeai. stewe at: Ikis
iavaut. W wiO pay yaw ia Ike axw
fmttrj jaat a yve aao K. Briag tnetaia aa
aaoa aa neaaitde """" -
sum A MITUOEALe
November Ifi,4e63. U3 ..
0 VEESEER WANTED
I WISH to eaipUy aa, Overseor be fke neat
rear ta tee aa aiy Plaotauaa, aWrasoos boa
g-laatory. aa tke Weetaia Badaaad. I wawliM
prefer awe wfcaw aea ti awnpt aora, naa
Geard. MARY Mt'BPHtT,'-
. PB W.MURPHf.AgV
Nev.BX 1863. atSl
KFeTKkV.
TH E 8lekboideieaf Meetar Faetala
Scwaaary are kareky aetuUdto ealentU ae
daragwai, at Moaar Plaaaaat . mm get tke
A.roiUllVaamre.
Slat JMl4w27
. J KJ v .
rp
I Hi.' utmU.r lin q(ti!r.cd as V.ttil
Ux of tl Iwl Wj tI aad TaMainmit of H.t;har
Aa4ci. aeaaad, wUI at puMn a
kit late fM4iara, M TaMia; ibe 1st Ueea
rf MM.UofaisaenMit rrty, M wit I
IrXaf, fm, Oolr. Ha y and Fod- ' .
; dtr. IIotm, CtUtU and Hog$, . k . . '
Q4 Wagon , and Qeaft, , - ; ',
.'. Faraixmy TcoU, ,' , .V .
fleaaa&eld aad lilebea Faralrate. Aaw,a
the eaaae liaae aad alaae. f wUl real tka Ita a
radaWaad aire the fiegioM, bettMifiaf t law ;
aVtas. tu awe' year. Tertse aaaaa kaoarsr f
ee alsy at" aaie. -A
s T.CfAKIpORD.at,r.v..'
NaveaiWff J. 1 8X ' .., , y : -j.-'" .- ,
A tajraawa Uasblsd to the aetata ef MkbaeO -
Aederana, dies as, are taaastaa to aaake
i,
. .i. ... a a
pvaaedi fkeat emkie (Ikt iae Masked by law,
wT ikar awdewwil Wptm fw'fcar r tkelr
aykjaaejjrf
T. CJtANrOlD. Ei'r.
KoTswrker 1863.
Sw2
4 ttMHttW.
HpflE airatrwevea4 will (tte a reward Vt
A bruv recovery ef ats sf r
v
- l.UrUiM Wedl
aaf awaiaf, 11- Tka eaid Wosaaa ie
aha! S3 ar S3 Vatnr U, kleek eeanplaciee. t
Ctet'3 4 taetoalrTfftaa!aaiteetoei. She bar .
a temt kr riekt akeefc 'aadaaetktr'awaa
aa af ker araa) aear fke Writ, eaeaed br a
kerej. Ska ia aa tie Baal apraaer aad ia ketevedr
w bra paid weaver. Ska tawft aavelral 4'tW
wlaaekaaaec Boayat ker layKieAenaai. -
Aae ai iaiia a.-aaauar ike aaid ereaaaa aad da-- '
t fiveriaw ker to aae -or euafiaiaf ker so ikat t
caa et ker. wal reeeieo tkw akoea reward.- '
8ka aaickt kave gva to gafiafcaty, wkere aaw
kMaewaararaaeea. - " E. B. MtAKE.
Slatoevuie, N. C ,
jfeeulglSO. ; t24 f j
ESTR AT NOTICE!'
BAYED ram oty rUtrfaU. two ead'l '
a kaV wrHee rVcaw saiskwy. aaa wkke awd reS
i fraekied cow aba a large erkke aad rd spot-
tod atear, wuk wale koraav II ia keeered tkey ..
are aoraewboro- ia tka asigkkoraood af Orgaa u
Ckeack. A-rewardaf
- . V TEX DOLLARS
eaeh wal to aad to aay pefeoa who will lake-
tkeaa wp aad iaforat aae of' tke same, -or $30 r
far tka deb'rarr of tbaaa to me ia SaJiabfciy, or'
aLBiJ3aaJaavu;
D.I BKINOLE.
Nw. Stf, 1863. tfiSi .
PuSlio Sale, v ,
ClATINGkeea appaiated Coaaaaaaaoawr by
tke Coaaty Coart af Rowaa eaaaty. to make
aale df ike eabwble plaatatioa an wbkk Col
McCorkle fbraiorly reeidsdr adaaiag Miehael
Goodmaa aad utkrs,' will utTcr tka aaid piaa -taiina
tor aaia, oa tke pre aiiaee, ea Wedaesday '
tke 9ad day of Deceiaker iaxf. at 1 3 o'clock. -ML
The tents of sMa wil ke caah a eradit
f t or IS aaoatka, wfch imereet free dataae-
Ike twrebaaar amy uWa. ' I.
. WlLLUM B. ATWEtE, 4 ...
- - - - T'- CoPaUMaWdBfaTe
' ywhorS. isaL' "gtedss '
FSWND A pair af new Shoes, wKck th "
owaercaa bar ky iiMatifyiflg Ch sana, 4'
aadayiaglBr tkwSdvartlsawMou ' " -
8ARAH,,JI!JITJFF1
aataary. Bear. )3. 183- ItpdSS. ."-
Exscattr aVvartawat Barth CtMaa, 1
AaieTajre Samut'a Oenca, (H'. G J V '
afcaj;ov.-ioth;.nw3tT" y-'"
GaaaaAi. Oaaea; ) ' 11: .
-.jtk'jcrxi a nz: -
I THE OPERATIVES IN WOOLEN .,
aad Colt. hi Faetoriee tkat faraiak Goodr
fur tke Confederate aad Stale Government" ere .
eaeeapt front dety fat the Gaord for Home De---(race,
except Whoa ifcoir eeaatieaAave iaehded
kytkoeaeoiy L,f
IL TWdrJoftkeGeard foe Home Defeaee
will be dispeasad witk aatiO th 1 (Kb day of .
deeeadter next to allow Iks-tanAera time to
sow ikeir graia. " ' " .
By order of Gov. Vaaee.
" R.C.OATLI7B,
St-2S AdjaUat Goaeral
THEaaderafgaed Pbysictaaa of tka toenf
of Safktbery, fiad ir aeeeaaary lo increase
their ehargra, keeaaae of tke exorhaaat price
deasaaded fiw all tke amaaarifs af life, aad ia
aeder that jkere amy be no BMoaaortaneing
pakl'iak thafuUowiag as the Mtniiaem retVeef
ehsrfe from aad after tka Stkday ef foeB
3er. ISO. "
Doe viaiu ia the Coedtry, 2 00 aerwula. -Nighu
4 00 t
Oat side of Corjrat kiaila, aa
der eae aale, - . SB 00 per viaef.
WUtVaaeddMiaaal chare ge for
, preaeripeioa aad aieeieiito, to
ke'ia an iaataoce leto tkaa, $100
Day viaite-ia lowa, eack rlsit 2-00
Nigh. 1400
Otstotrical aad Surgical ekaargrs ia eaaae"'
ptnfaxiioa.
. . Tkoso of oaepatsaaa Who pay their JiBa ia-'
aawaufpredaee aleld pncoa, wtThafa ikotr
biBs uade oot at old price. ,
C. .V tl ENDERSOJfr ,M. IK
A.M. NESBITTA
I.ir.JOMES.M.a
M. WHtTEHEA D,U.tx
-r-x-TTjrrvmn er ell. m. k
; JA. CALDWEIX, M. tt-
NW. 13. 1961 ,::r:. trtep&
' Admin,rtrator Sale..
w ILL to said to Ike kigket bOdae.artkar
Coeet tieaoe. as Sahabarr.. aa Meewytkr
30th day of Nawseakef, at Ua'doeci M tkrew
kWdseftlOOtfaackoike Slate of Nortk
Cajekaa. af tke aid hawa, ksenac f Mr eant
atereat,a ad ltekareasf tkf atoek 7 tka Beak
faCBertk CarokM, kehwgiag' to tke estate ef
tea late wan. U. Mora. A peraoaa kaaarg
aloissa agaiaat tke estato, wfil preestp tkeaa'
wakia tke fMe attracted kf law.
-T Tseajw i epa wtsstka- ca7i letaw-:
eat faata data, witk aupiavad aeeilfTt, avak.
at tke eeioa of the yarnbaase.
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