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."'."-':-l-:r- '" rl ZJ,Zjr:' N. "' j : ;. ; " . h -rv. I." ( '" - ! 4 -1 1 t V V i ' . : ' 1 -11 -rr- : ' -- k ' . rVg"TT . "'. ":. -.. . - A 1 ... 1 ' -.; . " p . ' " .... - . , . . . . . . . ' .1 - BY .TELEGRAPH. - vFor the "present jtEe term of the DAILY paperiwill be aJ foHowa: f v 4'' '..", Z ' ' T : : ; !'r II months. 4) -. " 4 f MiHti lltMMlM !!' ' 3 SO . 3 ....... 2 00 For the TRI jW EEKJL Y , the terms will be 1 1 (Si 4 u For the WEEKLY PAPER : -12 months..... - $2.00' No subscription to the Weekly will be receired for less ;thitt siz.iDOSths. - 'iJ.?y:V'x -, Tt V;f .: v . ; J , Single copies fire cents. . - 13 - I i . S .. : H TIIE NEWS." .Esteenb North Garolina. All is quiet below at present. We learn from official, sources that the Yankees lafely. threateningjthe line of the Wilming .ton and Wedoa road consisted of the following reji lheiits': the th, 23d;24th25thV27thr4 44th. Has 4wchnsetts ;the r5th-and 10th Connecticut the 9th ew JereeJ; the 5th ' Rhode "Island, and 4HawkinsT " Zouaves, -aid two other regiments of; infantry not known.-; iwifh 30 pieces; of artillery. -and 5 cmpanie9 of cayalr TheyJ;werefrom Eoanoke I$Urfd, ;New-. lern Foj-tacon: and .Washingtoii and are, supposed to have retained to those posts. As they retired along the lineof Ithe Boanoke to Plymoutn;' where, the re embarked, they destroyed everytridge. - Frem a gen-; lleman whbaccpanied onr troops in their endeair ors to checks this force we .have .received a full state-r ment of. the! operations of our army. We havo riot time at this ate hour to go oyer it, but, we can assure the public that the movements were active and skilful, and what is Istili more,, they were successful. We do not choose: tp enlighten Gen. Foster as to the force ho X escaped from but in a friendly Way we may hint to 2?im 'that .lie had"-.ft:Trery. 'nac'sZ2z,Ki,.., "' NohtiiebIt VirgiHiaI Nothing serious resulted from the engagement at Culpepper on Monday. It 'was tut a sllirmish, in which the enemy, was. driven over the Hazel anl Rappahannock; It is regarded by officers fromj there as by . no means indicative of an early gpriera) battle, it is believed in well informed circles that tie enemy design no further offensive ope rations in tljat quarter during this campaign, but his next campaign will be against' Richmond or PetersV burg-froin tie Soulh side. 1 The foregoing embraces the? news by? the lExamincr and Dispatch, while the the Enquire thinks' the chances incline to a fight be tween' Lee'aud McClcllan. ' ! -x ' ' . ; Fkom STUNTox.There appears to be no truth in the report that ;the Tankees were within thirty or forty miles o Staunton. They nre certainly not with- . in fifty or sipy miles of thit place'1 v ' '. , r . Tub jAJtla RrvER.No sigrfof the iankees f on Jamcs -river from: above..; 7 ' : ;"-: jMcClellIn's Removal. The authority for' thisf repealed runor will -be found under our telegraphic head. His successor is said tp be Gen. Burnside. , . WilmingtonThe Feveb, &c Five new cases of fever occurred on the 10th. The Journal "U sur-f prised at this; and thinks the disease must have bcerf lingeriug in ithe system. The number of interments - n the, same day Avere two. The Journal adds, what every one will rejoice to bear, that the streets again be gin to look lirely -the people are returning, and seem to be glad to get back : once" more.. We trust such - another blight as Wilmington is now recovering from may never fall upon her again. 1; : ? . . : tACKAQE fsVrjr;TBB Mails. An eastern corres pondent mailed package to us at . Goldsboro! on Wednesday evening, and it has failed to reach us. A screw loose somewhere: - . hje CAETBLr-Oiir i Government has exchanged the enormous j number of 38,000 men--18,000 at Vicksburg, and 20,000 at Varina and, has yet a surplus of some 8,003 to 10,000, including the Har per's Ferr prisoners . . ; . v ; .." '. Be a Coast -Defences. Alabama is at work with a will on her coasU defences; The ' Legislature has perfected antl passed -bij-for the defence oftbe - State, in which Governor is empowered to impress one-tenth of ihe malc negro slaves, between the ages of . fifteen and ' fifty in the State, withi all necessary tools, wagons, harness,' midesrdytsionsV' forage'iknd' water craft, and apipropriating a million of dollars for the same. The negroes will be put to work to fort , fy and bbstrttct the channels into Mobile! Cay and on our drivers above Mobile.; - i J 1 . - NosthebnJ ,EiCTioNS.Delaware bas,eletrted a ' Democrat insiead of a Republican. -Matters get worse Liucolnwise. ? ' j'' l''h i" -.." i. ; ' ' t1 , Sailed. -Gen, Mike Corcoran's Legion sailed from lev York fo fortress Monroe 011 Thursdaj last. "; REcooNrriou AoiiH. M, Th'ouvenel, French Min- :ster bl foreign, DeLa : Huys is bis successor.- This is considered, as lavorabb to the Souths Tbonvenel has all along been "opposed to intervention in onr affairs, and especially , 10 an alliance , wnn xungianu ior mat purpose, ..iiia successor regarqea jas ueciaeoiy yiews. t'i. Sonthern in his l-j Ous Teleqbapbic, sNews to-day .will be found nn- nsaally interesting. McClellan has had a late change forced nori him, and- poor old Cameron is terribly aiarmed.forewYorkJ v A : Substitute fob Shoes.- An experienced citi xen'jhas called our attention to ine" suhject of tKeuse of cowhide moccasins, as a substitute for shoes. ' He states I that when r he moved to tbs Mississippi, fifty years ago, no shoes were to be had for the negroes, and . they made their own out of this material, which an swered jthe , purpose as:well as the more elaborately ; made afticlef and in some respocts better i Tbe prd ' cess" jis.simpte; takeila gre 'cbwhideVor bfie well soaked with-jthe; airpn (which is id go nex to the foot), put thelfoot down , firmly V uponit and cut out, the pattern desired make the "necessary r boles, along the edges) and lace it .with a thong of the same material at the heel and.np the instep. -r " t Let it dry upon the fgot and it accommodates itself ' perfectly to the' shape of the latter,' while it is'suffi aently substantial for all kinds of travelling, and jts elasticity is preseryed by use, t Socks sHould be put on. when it is made, though' it can.be worn without, and. such r allowance ;bo made for . shrinking so as to J avoid , too tight a fit. The moccasin, it is scarcely necessary to observe, adapts itself to the shape of .the foot, and the fit is perfect. ";:It outwears, leather, and is not hard, as some might suppose, but quite there- verse. If desired . iCcariJbe balf-sojediUieame matriaU-,. 'r ' The hair lining gives the advantage" of .warmth, so that socks (whenJnot;tp vbo Ja4fn'be';bedle.jdt-'', "pensed "withiw henTmcNCcasins are; used than, if shoes were'wprri , l5. The' 2entleman to whom we are indebted for this suggestbtt.says that' lie has mentioned the subject to I soiaiers,; wno are very much pleaded with it, and say there is no reasorr.why soldiers, should gf barefoot while so many hides are thrown away in camps. f? .-. '" . f. Mobile Register St- Mebtino.of the Boabd of Internal Impbove-,MENTS.-r-At a meeting of this bodyra Saturday last, the following appointments werja announced : -; Wilmington and WddcHrc Railroad-Sfate Direc tors. W. VV. Brecklef of Halifax,! in place of Mr. , Whitaker ; George W. Collier of Wayne, in place of .W K. Lane ; Win. A; Wright' of Wilmington, . i, reappointed.. v , - . . :;:;c.:;.r: i' State Proxies. T. D. Meares proxy for the Stite, Wilmington and Manchester Road ; Q. G. Parsley, State proxy Wilmington and Weldon Road-. We take the above from the Raleigh Journal of yes terday, and may , here add that it is news to us that Siny such meeting had rjeen held., ' Jome days ago we received an official notification to attend a meeting of the Board on the 6tb of December, but have received none to, attend any meeting in : November. , Perhaps tiie notification mny have been sent,"but certainly it never reached us. ,,' . " . ', . We make .this statemcnt-in order that the matter may. be fairly understood, and because we do" not .wish to be in any way- responsible for action which we had no hand in bringing about, and part of wffch, at least, does not meet our views. We. do not say this from any factious feelings but because, humble as we are, we yet think it due to ourselves nut to occupy a false position.-Wil. Journal., rs - :-$.::'. Noble- Act.- Tho - Legislature of Alabama ;on Saturday, passed a bill appropriating two millions i of dollars for the relief of the-indigent famiHesinf roI ..:dierafrom.4that':State....lliiameasnre will relieve the bArtsof the bravo Alabama soldiers, Who aro now enduring: the hanlshipsof camp life, and gives them the assurance that their families shall be caret! for in their absetce. , ' x.- t . ,H. -; c,.t . " Teleqbaphikg. Communication by elecfric" tcl& - graph . has taken place between London and ,Turen, in Siberia, a distance of 4,039 miles. It is lanticU patcd that an extension of the wires will be made to iJikolaiovski, on the Pacific, by the end of this, year, and "that telegraph ic com muni cat ion wi th New" York by way of Siberia and California will bo established, by the end of next year. f --f" v r' z f Difficult Job. A northern journal: says that "General McClernand is entrastd with the important duty ot opening the way from Vicksbarg to Mont gomery Rather steep that. He will find the "right Of way e disputed inch by inch by a 'stiff necked people. : . v x . . : ' - ;--:;.:.';.;y?-- . Dying RicnlWhen the steamer Golden Gate was ! going down oflT the eoa$t of California, , one of the cooks on bijard gathered up two , carpet sacks full of coin arid other valuables, and jamped overboard. Of course he sunk immediately and never again appear cd at the surface, but be had the satisfaction 01 duina im r . - . .. . : J ' : " ' v.i -' v-'- . . . Mrss cBotxner -Miss Buekner the lady who was arrested some days since, in the act of smuggling qui nine and carrying a rebel mail through our lines, to day cheaply purchased her release from imprisonment by taking the oath of allegiauce to the United States of America. r - ' . Reported Resign ATioN,The Mobile Register says it is reported that General Ledbetter has resigned his position in the army. --....-- - " ,;t T ' 'T ';. DEADr -Col. Curran Pope, died at Louisville on the 5th instant, of wounds received in the battle of Per ryville.,.;! , ;' f:- , - , . ' , . m . ': ..'. ' . In Mobile. Major General John B. Magruder, is in iuomie. . . Reported ekpresslj for the State Journal. k Latest frcntttc Kcrtb. jbeiiovalof MCttLLABr cNnRinsirTs CAtrS--AL- -(: KIVALjWF LORD iTOlfS- TNDEFtNITE' POSTPONE3C EJJT1, :-dF"TOBrBBnrisn'CABraKT.IEITING CALLED FOB THE 23b OCTOBEB VISIT OF LOUD LTONS TO BlCTHlONn ir CAMEBON ON INTEBVENTION-ITFEDERATK FLEET PBEPABING IN ENGLAND' TO. ATTACK NEW -yobk,c. fi , :t C-ri- -v-4 : - 'Fb'edebicksbubg, Nov. 13. WbaVeNorthernJdatestojthe llth. : - ; ' ' Gert!' HcClellari has been retnovedj and General Burnside placed in command of the" army of the Po tomac' The reasons for this are McQellan's refusal to advance on' Hamper's Ferry and the commission hav ing ceHSmred hira in ari nffidal wpxrtt? f The otia haiarrived with Lord Lyons arid Simon No Cabinet porincil was held In England on the 23d ultj as summorie :It was postpoQed indefinitely on 'the pjoi-ging of the meetmg. - - y v r :fUe London'Twnwr says tha Sir ;C5; Lewis ex presses the bpfniori of tho Ebglish jGrOvennt. - - ! Yjjq commnriiction of the French Mmister related to matters at New Orleans,-and was not likely to lead to any complies tioris. ' . v' ':'. ' ' "Ion the reliable Wasbington "correspondent of the Baltimore 5un says that Lorl Lyons will visit "Richmond in ten days, ;' " ' f: . ': . tC!ameron thinks there will be intervention by the meeting-of Parliament. ;4 He say s the confederates are getting a neet ready in English ports to attack New York.. f rESTBUCTION OF THE TOWN OF STi HABY 8 BY THE ABOLITIONISTS THEIB LANDING SUCCESSFULLY KE- .,r Xfy, mrAVQVMl&& ff TheJ'rotestant Episcopal General Cbrind I assembled tdreyestcnlay. . f l?f-: f The Savannali -Republican ot this rapriiihgsayg two Yankee gnnboats entirely destroyed the town' of, St. Mary's, Georgia, on Sunday; last J: The Yankees attempted to land a -force, but were ; prevented' by the -mfederates. v.lney afterwards 'xtestroyea t tne .13. .. .. i , 5 Ch'attanoog.'Nov. 13. ' " :, Gen. Forest hkcl skinuish with the enemy on the Franklin tnrupike,on;Tuesday ; last,( in which he killed twenty and wounded fifty or sixty. The enemy Jx'if krgely; reinforced, Forest drew ff by a by-road to fjavengno. , )r . ..; i --;- Gen. Kirby Smith is quite indisposed in this city. X llilitarr aHirs; notices the puUie tuat, urt renience, stney nave estsDiisiiea taesirc? ..r the purpose of advising and aiding alt pertr s vlo rsay - !3 desire lnfomauottsppa the folowizj s.(:cu rc.-.ir r SUUSTITDTE3, SOLDIERS : PAY, , 1 D iX . n w m m w u mm m w m m,' j bttw at . , . ,And as faras-posslUe the posUioi-iscf ;re ttf Licz!a and the accideata aai; deaths that tzjr?3? J? ,lr.8 8r" iVice' c '. " ' - -t . i , . ' fc ' -f !-. - The office is upon Wamlngton treet, a f-w doors below -Puilen Hotel, and im media, Uly k)p r .Ita Tows IIaIl, bt- ing the upper. room of the Enck i ticre; excrpid by P. FerralU Ail eommimicattons wilt be punctt.llv stteadsd M -A Address. . . i t . . . , i viUVk). . tr.. Nov 5 j Box 2-3 Postcrce. f v A JLafly . (YlrslrJsa) : ecyeI jcr nlcrrs. YtX rience a j a teacher, and vrhoJs well qualified to teach the English br&nches and music, desires a situation in some pivate family. ' ' '''' . . References. xchaagecU . M ! i - f . . High Towers, j. U. , Oct ll-9i-6w ;t vj. : : Ccef Cattle VsntcO. - j ; THE highest cash prices wilt bs psld fr Ecef Cattle delivered to the uadersigned, ior he will accom modate fanners by going; for them .where he can pet a -drove of from. 25 to 100, if not too faT off, by notifying him. -He will, of coaree, go a greater distance in proportion to the number offered. , . Y " f " ' j ' . , , THOMAS Y UNO. v i Ten njiles west of Rale igh. :: Address Octll-lmpd Notice. .e-r. I! WIIL pay the Wrhcst McratttpTtcefcrFca. der,! Oats or Hay, delivered at Tnygtables; (formerly Clayton's, Raleigh, N. C., opposite Market Squai-e. ; TXiTiyfi snircit tie test portion cf t!r.ic2 car JO. my land, X offer for sale my mill immediately oa the ' N. C. Railroad; between Stallingi and 8isiitha.ld stations. .The mill is i fifty horse power,' is good runninsr order iThe turpentine Still Is r int rood order, hclif 18 tirrela Caa ba bobtn a credit lf4esired.0The still is suitable srhiskeystUU mW&t "GirWEvVi r - j :Wilmrngtc,tN. CWPct:ieth,;U32 fJt.. fpiIB r.r.nual istctlns cf tl:e Scc:il:cI.T;rj cf i tl. the Wilmington and Weldon Rauroad Company; Will be held ia Wilmington on the 13th day of November next. - Octl8-95-tm President jprb teat. ; I srsaiiiisrATCBjw th sTfrsooaxAL. "i BECONNOISANCE ' TO NlJWBEBN -YANKEE ICKET8 . :;'; . h ;?-';v -DBrVi"iN.;'v-:W "''fl.'f-i ' If r v . ; . GoLtsBOBoi Nov.'13,! 10 p. mV J v A rcpn noisance in ' force of ( u f troops wftsT made on lITiiiclay and lesdoy towards Newbern. f Our troops -drovejn ?: th3 Yankee ' pickets, meetbag with no resii- tance. One of lthercutt Itangefs vaS; killed by"a Yankee -picket. No othr casualties Reported on either side. nigllly Important liroitt Washlnn-ilcClcllan -.vFl-ii : BemoYed. . ' : ! I :l-i" T.; Richmond, Nov. 13. ; - A gentleman just from Washington' says he read in the Chronicle of Sunday tost thatMcClellan hall been removed. : e -, . " - .v From Tennessee : -s r mlk: ;?':-, ; " f?; i:V.--::irprti'-J,NV; 2."-' '.' Apecial to .the Advertiser from Knoxville.pn the 1 ilili, says that a dispatch from Murfiborrf r states v GLUE, ? GLUE, i--; WV: f T H E B E S T I B I S n Cf L tJ fi -i 'llANirtfACTUftRTJ BY ' RALEIGH. N. a Oct 29, 1862. : ; V,; V'.!- " that there are no movements in the Cumberland re- girth-'antl that the enemy has not been reinforced at 4 Naihville. Hall Arrangements sX the Halelgh Ppst Oflce " Northern Mail Opens daily at 6, p. ra. . T ' v ' Eastern : f ' . at 6, p. w;'f 7 Yestern M ; M "; . at 7, a. m. ' : :"f ;' bouthern " " at 6, p. m.,; Fayetteville?:;- at 7, a;. -nv" ' Northern Mail Closes "daily a t 9, p. ni. - FSstern " : " at 9. p. in. ' it M Western . : : SHithern ; . ! Fayetteyille i Office open . for: delivery of Mail from, 7, a.; m.r to - -,7.SpJ pt m.f .during the week. Ou Sunday from; 8 to y, a. m., ana irom o toip at 4, p. m. ..- f at 4,p. m. .; at 6.: p. m. lledical College oryyirGintaruic: ; X will commence on the first JloBday ia Har ember, 18ti2,$nd continue until . the 1st of March nsuin. It Is not intended by tjhe Faculty to. abandon permanently the 'session of five month, but in consideration of the state of the country, and the IrSireased expense of living,! ft has seemed t.- them advisable to reduce it. for the pxeseat, to Xoux months t The eeurae will be conducted on the same plan, and with the same advantages to ; the student, as heretofore."-. " ',?": Li- --. ; :,Lt ". . f t-t u,, 'HrAcrMT.' r' -j-' ' Cbas. Bell Gibson, M. B. Professor ofSurpef y - . Da vid H. Tnckerr M. D.f Professor of Theory and Prae tic of Medicine, r .' : . , C-., r - Bererlr R, WeYlford,M. D.jl Professor of Materia Medi ca and Therapeutica. -' ? r t fz.- A . A. E. Peticolus, M. p., Professor of Anatomy j. . -: 1 L. Si. Joynes, M. D.V Professor of Institutes of Medicine. .. James H, CQnway, M. D.', Professor f Obctefrics, 4e. .' J amea B. McCaw, M. IX, Professor of Chemistry and Tharmacy.vi; , ,. Mario Howard, MD., Demonstrator of Anatowr. r ' "FsxsT Professors ticket, ea"cb, - r $15 -,P s Demonstrator f AnatomyVW s-,?i'fl ' ' -"v.'! Matriculation, -'..:' i rf$5 ' . . . Graduation, " - kSU.' x ci.r-..w i-f.r -ai n.f,. 1 address. ;! L. S. JOYSESj tL'Di.' " h i:'. t'Wf&rMz&.Z ' i anjo the Faeulry. r Septl?-:! ;-:f .;--;Wf ,;8$-3mpd- t ivCrlstlesI bristles! lltlstlcslk" fTjllfirBntscrlcr Casli .f : JLl Price for any quantity of Bristles . r T ' 1 Farmers and others' would do wet) to be careful and saver all the Bristles they, may have- during the coming. season.- .a.-t -'a September 19th, 18G2. t i .PHILLIP THEIM , Raleigh, r-" " " -' - 87 tr ' Office of.Subgeon Genebal of N, CabolinaVT Till? followiiartlcle'are rcanircd for slclt aad wounded soldiers : Shoes, Socks Hatsr . Coats, Pacts,-Drawers, Leather, Shoe Thread, Lasts, from No. 6 to So. 12 inclusive, Buttons, Cotton cloth, Flannel, Po tatoes, Brandy, Butter, Eggs, Ac, , - : - :.A '- i Proposals will be receired at this ofScefor a proper sup ply of them, Those able aad ; willing to contribute will please address the . uodersigned. . Transportation will be furnished, if necessary, by the gorernmenc ; " -.ifi.-y. I EDWARD WARREN, -V-"' : Surgeon General of North Carolina. . nor 14 . - .-- 20-dln- 'A MEETING or the Stockholders cfthe RnlcWi Xa. tlas Light Company will take place on Thursday, the 20th iflst , at 4 o'clock, p. m., at the Gas office, over Wil' tiatas Haywood'stAorsv:':'---.-.'- . . , s i iWE. ANDERSON, Secyi j ('Nonll . " ,Vi. - . -x,:16-dtd .llctic ft Office N C ' Hahroad Compant, ;t 1 - .ComDanv Shona, Sert. 24. 18G2. f XN and others interested, that the tariff of , freight rates pn this Road will be raised twenty-fire per cent, and the ratesf pasec;tf a to five cents per mile on and after the ' ' first day .of October mr -uvc,: .&: z-i j.i : epiif Eawineer and Superintendent. 9-tf tit 'Tanner. Uanfca: :r A .kKIIIFIIl" Tanner iritli jgocd rccsas'sba XjL tions, can obtain employment the .ensuing year, by making earl v application to the undersigned At Rolesrille, Wake County, N. C. r ' J. ROBT. JEFFREYS. Nor 6 . . lWtf at a cTiKcf tiTntczzmizminzzliK X3l pointed for epesix-Books of S&hscriptioaito the above Road, the following Cesolatkm wxs adopted t - -i .- That Bofks of subscription for Stock in said : Corapany .be forthwith opened, at the Back f Cape Fear, . fn .the city of Raleih, under the Superintendence of Wm. l HvJones. :H- lUil-:--- -A :fF&U s 0x13 rJ -Sclic rl3 , f. - ' ..Lj; rplHl CSfrl-:? Is prepzrea ti frr!:!3t ttH?i - IL. board and comfortable accommodations StndeaU at tending the MasonieILh Sclool andt he Female Schools of . the towa? also any pei on wuliior U board, la a healthy section, and en ioygood societf- --J'-'iv';: - t Terms from $12.50 to $!,ierinoBth.r ? " r - : , ; . r D." hart, ; . V. . .- - i I :
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