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i J- . -4:- r 3. -j m v ft, J ! - 7 ) FBDAyoyemhei 27:'18627 91 B JUIJLITJLBT DEFENCES. , We learn the Committee on i Military Affairs Jbaye prepared their report relative to! raising troops for defence. From what we hear the measure will- 1 ?. ' t. . n. ... n ..'. au ciiecwire uuo.- ic cansoni , masru trates un- der 50. aU niilitia oiScers. and all' those citizens who having procured substitutes under : the conscriptiba will have to:'-faceth(i muaio'Under he.imiIUU.lavk; It is also said that citizens JiabUe ti? conscription from 40, to 46 will be, called out,- until their eervices.are dc uianded by the Confederate authorities; It is sup posed this lejvy will brjngjseveral thousand effective 'men into the fijld. We hope the legislature will .act promptly in the matter, and that nf needless waste of time shall take place before tho Governor twill be em powered to make the prelimiimry'.'ai'rangemeuts for their equipment, &c , . . ..r ' f .' A deputation of four members rom; the Legisla-; ture left on yesterday for ftichniono!. While we. have no .doubt that all the aid th.it icar be scared from' more exposed points, -will he chberully given, still it must be remembered that "the jGoaY help thoso who help themselves," theeforelet us loWno time or spare -no exertion until we make'one united andigallant ef fort to crush! the vipers that infest our $tate. "A long pull, a strong pull, and a pullirttogetber" cannot but end in a ifinal riddance of Lincoln's , vampires. THE LEGISLATURE , The Legislature yesterday -piissed a scries of reso lutions expressive of full confidence; in President Da- mand his! administration, and bledglrig the entire ... . . . ' . - ' '.. ' i; resources or the btate to Ihe prosecution of the. war. Thecourse of Gov. .Vance was4lsoJfully endorsed. These resolutions. were unanimous passed, and will be founfl " n.y be found m our legislative report. v Yesterday Ion. W. A. Graham fwas elected Con federate States Senator by a-rvery large maioritr Hon. Geo. Divis' head having jbieetj uuceTcmoniously taKep oil. Mr. Davis-is one of thd most i prominent imc tvijrgs luuie otate.wasa Union man to. .the breaking ip of the Peace; Convention, when he ?aw no further hcrpe. and; advised the State to take c5rre of herself He was elected slnator by the last ' General Assembly, by Union votes nd secession votes,, and has faithfully tried to strerigthn the hands, of the President nnj bis! Cabinet 'inTthfirJ efforts ( for South ,c'm Independence. .Why is he'now'laid aside ?- R- P. Buxton and C. C. Clark were yesterday elected Solicitors for the 5th and 2ij Judicial CiVcuits respectively, Mr. Robert Strange and Capt. W. J. Houston being decapitated. "The guillotine is at . .. ; lv:'i;;"!:vi;-' . r -i-; I GEORGIA MOVIIfG: ; ' The Senate of Georgia has passejd a bill enaciing that every person .who has left) tlfit State fer any place beyond the limits of the CjnYcderate Stats, or who may hereafter leave during tlie existence of the war, shall be forever disfrancliiel from voting in that State, and if they should eierjreturn, I they shall titi ' : -.i n. :- 1 -r . , lmuiv io an: annual tax ot one thousand dollars for' each member jbf the family . ; "4,:.-A In the same Senate act it islprfevhled t! ! I hat: no Der- son now a citizen or resident Of Ithe ' United States shall, be bereafter permitted M become a' -I. . u citizen of ueorgia without hrst taking, in addition to the oath now prescnDe wraw.Tan-oatnlt'ne win npnoid, maintain andi'defend the institution of African slaved ry iutact4brever. - : .1"'. I. ' The following bill has also passed the Senate of "'o,"r'via' wij iiu xiiuooiu s aooiition tionV; i j ' - ' 1 .. proclama-. . A bill to be entitledan Act to aMan addiionai Sec , tion to the 3d Division of the Penal Code. Whereas, Abraham Lincoln, President of tlie Uni ted States, has published a proclamation for the pur p)se .of exciting insurrection, revolt and resistance on the part of slayes in this State, till penalty! for which .offence is, by jthe laws of this I State, death. And wKereas, thi proclamation is desiiated to be enforc ed by the citizens of the United Slates. j ! I Sec. 1. Thd General Assemblv iof - Gftfrria Utii son j. act; that from knd after the 1st dar of January next any person, a citizen of the UnitetfStates of America' ' who shall be fdund withinlhe lirnfts of thf State of Georgia, shall be deemed guilty ok high misdemean or, and. pu conjrietion, shall be punished with rlth ; Seo. 2. . It shall be the duty dfithe Judges of the" uptriiuj vjur W uoiu special terms lor the speedy and summary trial of said cases, it RECOGNITION! , i nis tnreadbare topic is again renewed; Our read ers have seen tlie rumors "in ur fflegVaphic column. When a demi-pjBicial statement apears fronianEngl 'lish or French minister, it is worthy of comment, be cause Europeah pflicials, unlike'Jthose attached to Lincoln's Cabinet, dare not risk- heir character by wanton deception' or deceit. But In the present in stance their appears only newspaper , rumors iof what the Oibihets of France, Russia and! England are en gaged in discussing Apiece of fntelligence which is just as likely to be true as if the professed to have dispatches from the moon. The rutmors are not worth J c itnmenting on I lLio3Lj-BECErTryRTtrtBn TKa JJalfist Jntelliffenr . i rom Fredericksburg contains nothing of interest. "It seems, Lowevei; jto be generally coijeeded that a por tion at least of the Federal force lately threatening the town' has been withdrawn, fdr what; purpose remains .yet to be - seen. It is the! opinion' of some that these troops! have gone tip anS down the Raj pahannock for the purpose of crossing that1 stream above and below!the town. A figlat will be the con sequence of this movement, if true, for our generals are on the alert. ! 1 " FiioM the Southsidic. A Federal force is concen trating at Suffolk!, and it is openlyjadiuitted by Fed eral officers that the intention is' to make a dash on tne Kaitroad and isolate Richmond j Easier said than done. j ; II. Q v Army. Opposition, (Pabtzan Bangers,) -November 27th, 1862. IJtNERAIi tlROERS 1 I ! Wherea. the eriemv at present entrenched in the ipost of" AUorpey General is prepared to make a de-j" iraisuuff ; j.i is, luereiorev" orueren ina.i Col. Fowle take command of the Adjutant GeneraPs 'ffic till further 6rderstA can r it. - By order:- , " r ...i W.yW, HOLDEN. jv.e. peix, a.-a.g A'Vt,:-3 . f. ;, l Papers eppy as before 'a b ' ;i :.t.;j. . . - , Tlie Bank of Newbera has declared a semi-aniiuar per: Cent, on its capital stock. - VI 'St , Fdthe State journal. - ! Mit. Edilot - I copy an "extract from' V letter writ V ten by tni Captain ot the. Norfolk Junior VMnnt&r ipw atvCuIpeper Cohrfc House, and be you will cive pjatio iu juur Taitiaoie. jjaily,' Hoping it may meet uvv.juv. incuujrui uiiu uooie comnanv. wno uarcsu uicV IOr US, CUE OlT IrOm all COM- muuicuivc ana jonei endearments of loved ones at nnmo, ana wrougti Anend niade an appeal to our "On mv return to mv. mm m n v a ftm im a. J - uvss. mana tnem Bittinfr aniiuwi t umn Rm. k,- , ' i r ' , V r i r""J eiius irom me irostv air ol tha mountainous rprinn yjtx of lihem barefoot, sev.eral ueany In tlie mw condi : - -r tibn, .some without blankets; others .withouforemoats Cand all ragged ami destitute. of. underclothing, with no shelter, but tent-flips On Friday of last' week, a heavy sftpw increased itheir; sufferings to a considera ble extent; .The bare m.entfonsyf tljese'facts with ref- erenca to a company which. has beeri in service, nine teen months, losing ; nine killed in. : battle, five from wounds, two by sickness. and seventeen wounded, will J am sure be enough to enlist tho aid of Soutlierners, and if yon can get any L dies ,t work for-them, you will be instrtmenta in relieving; tho wants of a noble band of men, wligrhave offered their lives j in defence of our beloved South." A concert will, be -given in . Oxford, on .December 4tli,i for their benefit, and all .contributions forwarded to, this, place, wilf be added and carefully Kent them by .the. soldiers' friend, S. A. 'ELLIOTT, r . -, For the State Journal. COL. W.W. KIRKXAffD, LATE C0L..21ST If. C. ., , T -" .ir- REGIMENT. - . We are gratified to larn that several Regiments now hi Virginia: have rcauested the-President to mane mis gallant olhcer iheir Ungadier. Col. K., it will be remembered, distinguished him self at the battle of Winchester,"-in. Virginia, and re- n ocucio wuuuu, Aim whs compiimeLtctl very ,Siy . uy nis commanding omcer lor his skill and bravery on that occasion. Col. RmHlp JrAm spoke of-Col. Kand his command in thS hiJ I . ... .. TiC mi "T- er ?p ,Tecf nl b W - pf Perryville, whereas usual be displayed gre age and did credit to his native State. Like , aca was with that officer in the recent bk3v battle it cour- m& native State. T.ikft manvnf ins orave men, ins ngrt has lnthertobeen hid'Undera bushel and'we siucerely trust it will not be long ere i.. . . .. . . i . . . . . v- vuo vrywiwuiciiu Hv.yniseii oi me services ot this om cer w gi ving him a larger field for the display of his muaary genius. JNUliTri UAHOLINA. To the Editor of ike Slate Ifownal; V ' Some months ago, I obtained the following sub sen prions m folk county, tor the "Ladies' Gunboat" enterprise but, after the destruction' f the "Merri- mac, ' thoughfclt best to add it to the "Artillery". fund. ...mwi uiciuies ore raising m this ana adjoining v,wllwt0f nm, hjc uiouey was lorwaraett sometime wnce totne "(Jharlotte Bank." I feel it due. howev- er, to tne mends, who so cheerfully subscribed, (and it will also be gratifying to me,) o have the list pub lished, so they may understand fully, what disposi tion has been made of the money I - ' " Arery respectfully, -I ' - ' L. L. ; ;VrSrs'. KiBS'$5; '"Mrs. L.Kinor, $5;" MrR Whiteside .$5; Mrs. MiPWhitesides, $3; Mrs. A. Bl.mton, $5; Mrs. E. Cowarr, $1 ; Miss M. Cowart, .1 ; Miss Edgerton, $1 ; Mrs. ii. M. Moore, $5 ; Mrs. A. E. Mills, $5. . 'j' .5' ' : A RISING INCIDENT IN NORTHERN HOTEL r ' -, . ; LIFE. : 1 ' . . ; . The Ne w York Ha aid tells the following am usin'' denouement ofone of the pnncipal' hotels in that city, suppressing the names: . j ' ' For sjmc weeks past, a couple, supposed to be just m irried, have been much remarked at the hotel fhm mcir extreme youth M aDnearance. Tim 1,iik:;,i l i t . . . ' ' 1 MiUcuiar nas attracted great attention from his youth small and , delicate frame Observations have been heard on all .hands deploring the marriage of persons so very young a mere boy and girl, apparently are. :-j t.vi ooDcta ts itu wno tuey 0". Saturday evening, the husband who has beeu imokiog his segars drinking his cocktails and swin- sm ins; his cane with a man! v air that emA,r u juuu ins years was discovered to be a woman It appear that she is a married lady, and the mother of an infant some six months old. Her health beino poor, and her husband thinking that change of ai? would be beneficial to her, she started on a travel ing tour taking - with her a young lady friend. -i i he two ladies soon fotindit inconvenient to be with out an escorts and th marrio.1 ln,lr ,,ol,Ji j.J , , .. -J uiutll Utf . . .... j vuunuucu Wiuress ot-leman. while her. friend sorrow t.n aJt i part of hVbride. Certainly they both deserve infi nite credit JWthe perfection with which they acted their parts, anoUs this is the Only creditabU part of the aflair, it is bblvjust to give them appraise for it. JNo one for an instant suspected the true state of the case and the secret . was only discovered finally through the bride's mother. whoXnassedihont wnir ..,-uk I thenratthe hotel, and? appears rather to have sanc tioned the p ocecding; but vas indiscreet enouo-h to mention the circumstances of thecase to another la dy. Of course when four ladies are acquainted with any fact, secresy is at an nd. I The to be noised abroad, was inquired ihtosmd proved to be as the mother had said. The fair brideSyas taken to other quarters,: while the1 bridegroom has been obliged to doff her manly clothing and airand isnow weunderstaud.'under arrest, although allowed tre- niainin ner room at the hotpl. She considers the. whole affair an excellent joke, and is, said to bear her arrest with perfect equanimity. -'- - , Important Naval Preparations Meditated Attack Upon Charleston. A special dispatch to tie New York Evening Post, dated Washington, Nov. 18,'says: . - . It is belibved here that an attack upon Charleston will not long be postponed. The rebels have been making preparations for the attack for several weeks. and, if they are to be believed, will hot surreuder the nmes ratner than be surrendered. So far as I can icarn, both army and; navy desire that the Rebels should take precisely this conrse, feeling that it would - be fit and proper that this treasonable city should be ucMroyeu. L , , 1 l ne preparations for attack are so peffect that there uiu ue no uuoos whatever uiar, one or more iron-clada Will sUfveori in gnnrnoMuim th. tAnrn at I ...:.U: I ill sliclling distance.. - ; V I Fears have heen. expressed, tHat ihe Navy Depart ment wbuld'turjP'adefrom'iU-plaris' upon the Rebel ports because of the alarming reports from England in reference to the rebeli iron-clad fleet said to be constructing there; but Mr.-. Welles will not delay for a single day any of his projected naval at tacks upon rebel towns because of . any loreign news ncently received. . The, loyal Atlantic- cities will be abundantly defended,' but none off the iron-clads des tined for Charleston or Mobile' or any other rebel city, will be detained. r The work of preparation has been slow auch are it gigantic proportions ; but it is believed by our na- v1 aiiif hrrMtiM bpr t.baf thf. rpsiilf will flbimdant.lv I ' ;. i:f.. K .:ii r J Hisiiiv the means, and will com Densate lor delays. Those results are almost within re:ich nowand but a few weeks, and possibly 'days, will, pass away before thrilling news from the Southern coast will startle the country. " ' ti . - j Irs. .Harriet Beechcr Stowe. has accepted from the crowq prince i Pof Saxony the gracious bestowal of a villa. i5he leaves her country fur her countryVgood, os ,y the- Boston "Atlas." At least, what little good cle there is left iu it city simply, because it may be at the mercy of .our Uvnnr-ci. -i Ti inKftUittutA-will be ordered to leave and the town, if necessary, will be COnsifTTinrl tn iha it IS VEIL. LB IN CAMP M TLIT A J Y iA ttCHITECT 2 "ZDE (5TBOYING BA1LROADS IDLBI KOnRSIl CAMF T . JSABLY 8 BRIGADE THE ROfilEtt'S 5 bEVQTI0N3 - BOijsas NIGHT :a1TD DREAMS. "' ; t'Plnr-t.. n ' .1 . 1" ' November 19. 1862. J. j louie JiidLdor of the Whig-., f -Cock-a-doodle-doo-od aoiitiiZeil th ""shrilt clari- ou, of a.iieighboring hen-roost iefor& day: this morn ing; as wakeful soldier caturhk a his stnihi and he and a hundrsd others forthwith fepeateJ bogus cock- - sleep" throughout ;tha entire reiment,: -TaAassthe 1 1 ji n i I tfi it u 1M iinni -fthM I . i'.t,AitSni miirncirnii time uu oreaKiast .') i. e till airue , "solid shot bis cult and leather-steaks of lead tine he ' cookriTr will -"retaliate? on: you and yuurireaders. m -. - 1 he icampaign, hfvvmg appareitl ended, there, are no moving, accidents, by flood or field yf interest, and therefore, nothing left to record but the' routine of daily camp life; this shall be true to history, howev er, to let the old folks 'at homkhow how' wo live "sure enough", while here. At this particular scasour. though, it is particularly duli J . 4 -.' . L "NH Tnail-Jmrk nner . -' I . :;. . . S r ' '.: . No news from any foreign coast; . . No warmth, no cherfuhjess, no healthful ease, " .' JSo comfortable feel in any member, . v ' .No shade, no sunshine, no butterflies, no bees, - November 1'' , . i ' Our camps not beiriff regulated bv militarv ruin for want of tnaterial in tents, &c , is left to illustrate -the variegated, architectural ' and d thousand different individuals concerned. Hence, al though af wall ftent or Siblev lacahty, the most of the men ensconce themselves in bush-built shelters of various' shapes, in fence- cor ners, under gum-blankets eked out bv cedar-hoiiln or burrow semi-subterraheously,' like Esquimaux. If, as is said, the several styles of architecture took their origin from natural circumstances and climate,'"&o., as the curving oriental roofs, from the long reeds ori ginally in use the slanting Egyptians from the ne cessity of baking their sunburnt bricks in the hot sun ' the Corinthian from its own flowery 'clime, &c., &c an architectural "genius might find enough ori ginal designs in this camp to supply a century to come. "-;"!' : The only "useful .occupation"1 of this brigade for some time past has been to destroy all the railroads in reach ; apparently too, for no better reason thai the .fellow had for killing the"splendid -Anaconda in- the inuseuu), because it was his "rule to kill snakes where ever found." A; soldier just said "Old Jack intends to tear up all the railroads in the Stat and with no toois put our pociset knives." They have so far de stroyed the Baltimore and, Ohio from Hedgesville to near Harper's Ferry ; the Winchester and PotomiC almost entirely, and now the Manassas Gap from Piedmont toStrasburgi " - ' 1 It is when idle in camp that the soldier-is a great institution!; yet one that must be seen to 'be appre ciated. Pen cannot fully paint the air of cheerful con tent care, hilarity, irresponsible loungings and prac tical spirit of jesting that "obtains" ready 'tof seize oii any "midcirctimstance in its licensed levity. , A "cavalry-maul' comes rejoicing in immense top-boots, for which in fond pride lie had invested full forty dollars of pay ; at once the cry. from an hundred voices fol low him along the line "Come up oufer them boots! come out ) too soon to go into Winter quarters ! ' ' I know you're in tharl see your arms stickiu out ! " A bumpkin rides' bv in an uBcommnnlv Ur un .,,i is trighteued at the shout "Come down mt'i.r fUt hak Gomelown 1 'taint no use to say vou'aint n there, 1 see your legs hanging out ! " A fanrv t-Air officer was horrified at the irreverent reception of his iiiut-ijr nviswu' muusu'umj 'as ne neara Jrom behind innumerable tress "take them mice out'er yer mouth! take ''em out ! no use to sav thev aint thar o"!i,u tails hanging out ! " Another. s.irtim immAnw-. kers, was urged to 'fUme out of thai bunch' i.f hWvt I know you're in thar I I se(! your ears a" Work iir V Sometinies a rousing cheer is heard in Jhe distance 'it U explained "boy's look out ! here eomes oId Sone wall' or an old hare, one or tother" they being about the only individuals who invariably brim down f-thp house. . . ., And yet: there' are! no better specimens of the earn est true soldier, than the meu'xif this hriovir - r :i knowu in the army, if not in print, as -the fighting brigade."' It is now constituted of the ist.ivRr- 81rt, 44th, 49th, 52d and 58th Virginia Regiments the 12th Georgia, one of the mose gallant regimen ts in the service, having, to the regret of all thnir .,i,i comrades of "the mountain brigade-; been transferred The, brigade has been represented, by some! of its regiments, in nearly evqry battle field in Virginia in Northwest Virginii, in the Valfey, on thePenin-sulaaroun.l-Richmond, from Cedar Run toMahassis Plains, at Harper's Ferry, ahd when reduced to scarce five hundred men, and surrounded by overwhelrain" numbers it fought, a bloody way clear out throu-h the whole Yankee lines at Sharpsburg. Four - of its Brigadiers have been wounded in the service Gens Ed. Johnston, Elizey. Sjtuart and Early "Five' of the regiments above named were united in one com pand unaer uen Johnson, whose conspicuous bravery at Greenbrier, Alleghany and McDowell has never lost its exapiple upon his men. :Thc 13th 'and 49th. Virginia hafe t een since united with it It' U at present commanded by Colonel J. A. Walker of the 13th, a gallant officer and courteous ''"eutlenAn who has well deserved a Brigadier's commfssion ' But the whole day of camp life is not yet described the night remains, and latterly it is no tihusual scene' as the gloaming gathers to see a group -quietly eol ect beneatj, the dusky shadows of the forest trees "Goii's first temples, 'whence s.ku arise the notes of some faminar hymn, awaking memories of child hood and of home., The youthful ehanl;., -.. and .uco, tens uia uuiy mission ; another hymn is heird by the waning light of tlie pine torrW tiv- weirt like figures of the grouped soldiers are sppm reverently movinc to the tnVhVs bass drumbeats .taps the founds die out in. all -he camps, savfe, at. limes, the sweet strains from the band of the ! fifth. Stonewall regiment, in a neibor- night, and seon- in" irruvc, iiu inev too iarle awnv , i -f xr " -j iuiu Li 1" stilly Th , , "TI?u soMr8 Peacefully dreaming, ' ! nlf Dr Z thyf c,e Amtumn moon, I ; 0e the lighj of the watch ft res are gleaming 1 A tremulous sigh as the gentle -night wind Thro' the forest leaves slowly is creeping White the stars up above wUhbeir,glitteFin evcs lours, . ; Stapxtos. "The Best Governmest iiiuauauuu vi me -oiessingf irom which the South has escapel by cutting loose from the Yankees i-f , forded iy the articles which we coov- In o i i" 'l,11 uruiero papers snowi.ighow the pIpm' l)(h)a'9rA W0M rarniH r.n nt .1. . . vi freem .nV political rights, the right to vote aS- to his own will. 'A nd yet the "&vJ??$mS a tially successfulthe Yankee Governor was 1" KS? the Bctic Coetnlal ajont We are fighting at the South to avoid thi other tyrannical acts ; for iwrt i iSlS "? South comcs'oinder Yankee' ruWLPf-16 be an end of anything. like freedom o "fcSk' ' - . ' FaycttetiOe Obsercer. Tobacco in Danville. lh t..:h n . r ,u" ...wu luuucuty iu ine market n., r- j auction sales in the Wa f f tne pounc was sold at SSS ner M f U00 ward tendencv in thi mi.. $58 per cwt., and r. If ct. j. it S16. A nlantr Xf" oT. , "" a Pcel of iU2S -N. C.f we understand, has "W- Conm - a iiiji m nr c imrfj i. ..VVV1 aaweil !5 hUDdllr P arUDd sfw?m.F?rt Fisher this thatull is quiet below - 'in. moTninS informs Ben went to sea slw, ! 1VcVta!,X' d Un- on j Clajt Ifljf Dollars iBcward. STOLEN, st Kfsrli ro!nt,on Saturday nlSi 15th iast., a Valice with the letters T U. .lt itherend. - The abore reward will be paid for it cem r - t ei rv. with -'it mntni. A. H. Sullivan, affeub. Nov. 2,-1862 , d7t pd r- - -Mules Wanted. . - vHniTE UNDERSIGXED WANTS TO PURfllUSK JL - TliN tiUOU UULISS. Applvat the Comtnissarr.De- parnnenu v,, XxiUlAo JLI. xlUiiLr, A. u m IT r a ra w-k. n . v" -. ' " - vaptainsu. a. RaleighNor. 22, 1862. dtf J Tanner Wanted. 5 :; , A SKILLFUJiTarincp with good reconiMcnda ;1X .tlOnS, Can Obtain eniDlovmrnt tha nan inn- voar Kt- i wi " 6 a,1J ;pp"Juon to me unocrsigtted at uoiestule. Wake Qpu;y, N. C. . ' , J. ROBT. 1JE?FREY. - Nor ,6 ' ' ' - ,- , .f3-dtf Wanted, YOUNG LADY; A SITUATION AS TEACH B Y A er in a Drirate lainiiT : h will, t.oaoh th Kn-i;ch branches, and French if desirrd. : . Nor: 21. - ' - ' ' ' dlt" Bristles ! Bristles I Bristles ! rIMlK Subscriber; ytlll give the highest Casli JL Price for any quantity of Bristles. - Farnieirs and others would, do eli to be careful and save all the Bristles thev may have during the confin season.:, I . ; f " ' Apply to , ' PHILLIP THEIM - ' ' Rtp,Vh V f! ! -September l&th, 1862. ! - . , Necrro Bov Wanfftd. A N Intelligent Negro Boy, ten to tivelre years xx. oloj, 19 wanted at this nih.. Fnr u v. thoroughly knows the city, a good price will be paid." Arw ply at once. ... , .oct 31-tf ; - Subsfitufes- E0UR good reliable . men, natives," over ,45 years of age, can be employed as Substitutes for a reasonable price, if immediate appHcation be made at the Army- Intelligence ; Office, Wilmington St.; over P. Far rell s Store, opposite Town Hall, Raleigh, N. C. Nov 18, 1862. , J. , 23 5dtf ! AKMY INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. T.lMcuca4 having som experience in L Mihiary.affairsj notifies the public that, for their con venience they have established themselves in Raleigh for thepurppse of advising and aiding all persons who" mar desire information upon the following subjects relating to the army, to wit : i " UPON I CONSCRIPTION L A W, EXEMPTIONS SUBSTITUTES, SOLDIERS' PAY, AviDOWS . ; CLAIMS,! SOLDIERS DISCHARGE, f And as fir as possible the positions of different regiments and the accidents arid deaths that may happen in the ier . vice. i i ,j . ' ; j The ofijjce is Hpon ilmiqgton Stret, a few doors below 1 ullen s Hotel, and immediately opposite Town Hali. be- Ferrall upper rairajoi toe uncK store occunied bv!P- 1AU communicatiqns will be punctually attehded- to. Address, , ;.Nov 5 - . XiiOS. JONES & CO. J : : , Box 258 Postoffice. 12-dlra QUE, THE GLUE, " : j GLUE, BEST IRISH GLUE, J. MANUFACTURED BY j THIEM & FRAPS, RALEIGH, N. C. Oct.. 29; 1862. . . 6 tf i-4 .' . ""; Notice. :' , ' Office N. C Haii.ko-d Companv, 1 Com!'ny Shops, Sept024,-1862; J1'13?? w VE JO SHIPPERS on this'Road will be raised twentv-five per rates of passengers to five cents per mile or ,, . . ' . uviilll litlCS cent, and t ne hiss aay qi uetoDer. on and after t he f tV . : T. X. SUMNER, i-n. ineer and Superintendent. Sept 27 - . 89-tf CHATHAM COALFIELDS RAILROAD. A J tMfS?XGl 0F THK commission auuve n,oaa, ine ionowing Resolution was adoDt .vpwmf iimi oi suoscription tor S Company be forthwith ooened. at tho ni-je in the city-of Raleihi under the Superintendence Feb. H tf Oxford Schools. section, and eniov frood snniAt'ir. " Dersons wish in m :. " T lerms tipm $12.50 to $' per mnth. February 5th, 1862. K R- D. nART. 25 tt 3Iedical College of niona-SesslQh of 1862-03 ' Uft a kit ANNUAL COURSE X Will commpne; : iT?",. Vff. f 1802 and continue until the 1st of March ensiling Tf the country, and the incraH W.. ?r..rne 8tat? of seemed t. tW, ,rU;oKi "" ""jr..""1 Vr,n " Has ii Vinson, M. t) .'Professor tic of Medieine. ' , Professor of Theory and PraC- A. E. Peticolus M. D., Professor of Anatom v .TnmM n VS.T1J . r- Yjr?sor of Obstetric. A, i a- nai ujauj' - -."rewi- oi vnemistry and F7K5P;!str-f Anatomy, ' Demonstrator &f A.t"J.V'- ff? Matriculation, " 2 ddress" f "7- I ;0n,LT s Jo Sept 13 ' Dean of the Faculty.' ' 1 ' 86i3mpd EXTRACT. WAR DEPARTMENT, GENERAL ORDERS, i " loo j. j wlCIiMOKn Tul.. -Ji.. irA ' I ! II. Parairr ries. i Ii-n0Ke r"trn' .vrers, Ao. 41. MrWBw rraDh T fna.ni i Regiment . Te -ia uS? Ped prtinerTwhS piaia, and fti ?h, fe " P01"4 t Richmond, V ir W,rg;i&jRets are in the West at of nrAirLli4. Pressments of eyery dii.J hereby prohibited, and hffieerfn? fceracy, are jumea 10 abstain earfnll r'Z . " . " V' - a."ny . . ,-. ... jitiiii xnnn o,.,.,.. - are en are ortefed tp make Ld.1,fe"UUke. "Seer. : HADiUATB 5TB - r Ti The. attention of the bfewn . A11 6th, 1862. f -g-9 L ' . COL. McRAE. Hi vivr oHecT JL oiYiil Admlnlstrato; county Court r 7?' November term icm iv,.lc within t ".r'Trtors to nrMOK. .l? to .u III IVnif L J Z-VVUIa I IIHIT MlA. Novemberii, isa2." W.A. BL0UN.T, Jr. d6w Pyteror Fed. oct30-dim opposite Market Square J- B. FRANKLIN. milE Subscriber is prepared to rnrnlsh with t .b0ari a,n Prtable accommodations Students a" ti , " r , " uvu"""'ui lerema e Schools of the. town also any nersons wiahin , U.a I A Iea f I jporiant1 Sale of Real aria Personal s M rPfoperty in Warren Conntr. I a-' i"03! "e 220 oar or Deeemher. I shall me Arcou tract : one other tract taining 535 acrs, known as the MclWs Crc :tS Thi3 land is alining the lands of Oeiu Vl 'i hams, John Burgess, Doctor Mark Perrr i,,i 'tv This is ratable! landand well adapfed I to tie Stir Of tobacco, wheat, corn and all the products ofthl?" trg and fo, health and good society is mSS f000 Personrwi?hing to view the land wHUcall nn r Samnpl x Will iSL. r . " u . ? Genera Williams.. G TP ? ' r' Kober AlsQ.aUKe. sam ? time and place, 60 bales of cton bogheads tobacco and 20 likely negroes, of both aS ' 5 IDt tmths fcdit; with interest from date. Bond loty? ft birC1Uired befre de ' For th estate qf Samuel T. Alston1 der'.f " .. Warren eunty, M3., Nor.; 25, 18C2, " 21' . , PetersbarB-Exoressawrl i!!nUn v . r'a-w - weeks, daily, and send bills tq this ofGce. i w Wanted I . : '(' i " " A fev-jnaro il inr young i ptcrprisfe. ambitloas aaa d,isi- (ien to complete Gen. li. E. Ltv' The honorableiaqd advantageous nature of this wiU recftramer.d itself to all. ErpKn r,.: ii. .rrT .:v..iuibhhK iu select oMvi.''-' ses and eauipmcnits coin nlcte. ' . ,i Ucd, lior- .LCa:J!il!:eSf?r,l t.t,,e. ,offlce over P. Ferrcir oi-v v, ,?i i.uiiuiiJiLi oi., naieigu. C. VA NX LARK INS, Ifc;cruitinjj riflicerl Nor lT-dlOt-pd liams & Ha v wood p store. - W. iL ANDERSON, Seo'r 16-dul Nov. 11 liiiAoviyAurEBS UlSTUICT OF r. U.J 1 Il 1. . 'i-... - . .. L August 5th, 1862. that all enrolled tnien in the ditr.irf r ...v:.- - H , from ihesIIeadquVteis ; and that more actife dutv wil b required of the artizan's than of ot her soldiers. When the orders for active servieo are not promptly complied with. the Partuan con.panies will be disfcin .3 !. rnllnff .oa rrnarnfi ! . - i "r Di II. HH.r T Major. General CommauduU - . 7C-rtr' Aug, 9 Secretary 's Orvmi? . YVlLMlNGTONl & Manchrstrr It ti n -. , j VVM uHUj!igi(n,aN. U., iov. I3th. 186 I ?J!!SWmm meeting of the Sfnrk: .i mt n n w r l a.. i m a as.. uLi o ii i tit? ir iimiTirrrAn An.- 1 he transfer b oks are c1os.nI nn tit ft ;. . . i iirw . . .... nivuil", ; r M. A. WALKER, S,c'y. Nov 15. 2 -dtd EXCHANGE NOTICE, No. 3. All Confedera e Officers and Men who ha veeen cap ana paroled ih Vii-rrir.; ' ri cuuuiap. tured and from the bt.Vln V' V,V.". " "rlna -Lny time 1862, hare Seen IX Z, Ist Vf November, Glared so d- t t at u iitrriiv lave been do it anytime and are i.ehV "iJ'r''- UT? vec? uulJr . i i. . All ConftMWti hnL i" KU- . . ' ' . livcredatVi.h ;"! ureP "o nave bee - de- xt. ..... "tippi, prenous to th. exchanged, and tr,.K.. ...r-rrr: ouiy . J . , . . i.ugea, ana are J&ereby so declared io . I . JwutiKiuuL ). r t'oiifeacnile Slates or.lracrlfa; JV 0 n Til Q A R 0 L IN A D IS Tn i C within the-jine8of th ,d Ln r .if enemd that the cargo h !?A-'4. ' be taken Int.f i uuure. am t'unsumen Sjbren' custody w,M Vourti notice is herebvlv.n c actual ons claiming the said shin . W taPt ? ntL7". : " . . T per-, nS therein; to turo Courthouse, in Gold ihnr; U,.L". at the vember, A,; IX, I86i then Hh i 9 claims, and to "make thei eiraUegationsrha-t-beorn confer As to them.i. " ' j iioei will be taken pri ;! Geo. V. Sraosa. m. M. WATSON, Clerk. Proctor fori Libellants. . I nov 12 t7 dtnor24 Plantation for k.iIa O LANii:.r r E: 4es! of Very Karns, CribL Fences all in tv, T V B",es n-IIoUre, iHt... .....? . i.t-,ICV.s rn the best orW ;.r..' i y.irs nil ik' i j i . . . . ivockv liiver situated on cord4 miles'froml ; ""1 from Address on- J. L. MOREHEAD, Nov 8 vnariotte, .. 15 dl2 w $30 Rewartll ANA WAT Haw Rier" V""eraic stables froni 1 Mt - at of the 19th of SentXv C count7, N C, on the night The said nLWlef' mf negro man ISAAC. f Plexion, straight hair T abST Y? hriht had on wk, ha i"r b?ut ? f?et 6 inches in heit . from, he Was in RVleUr t rr in 't ,Whln ,ast "d bern. Perhap, he wifl tri fiXif !"Ak y, to Nw- cap when nU V' irr.r w waite pants, drab VMi "LnA :l?. camn7neaar'r:.emn' and '. . . " x " ni v. ii ii "wre. reward off Fi ft, r. "f ueiivery to me or .confinement in an v J. V e 1ffircn for hJ him a?ain ijj..,.t VUJlo'inaiijr Jail so that i -'L.. gan. Address ' " W. A. KTALKENER, Nov 8 Teacher ANTS a Sltnnjrt . i? T family. affeTKS".? a Drltai. count of de ST aftr the present yeaon can teach French, the C &W. Sl.W.U nesires a chan .t r r'""3 one is now rn...,j j c -vuw, wrawinir.'Ae cNot G Cam VAU . iwrs otate JournalJ 13-dtf To the Member oTthe Honse of Cora- next House tne latte 4 am su in a snfi. Rai; XL v:T,mnn'rrlected Ik 'II. WIUTAKER. er has iale inami i itfV, which be, offer, 70r "te article .tmuih15 Pallon. This! i Mil "ttaiidr foVrlm?Ir hU family Q8; an ! P.itbin,K ,u "eouers it for medi(-!n-t":.,r Also, a fe&h,Ii:,7a"irt adulteration. V1"4 Harold. ThuT CORN WIIISKEV ! q extra ot 8-tf-92 Editors state Journal Raeigb,N.C. C.S. Rcwara or ThlrWiViV SePf- 29 1862.! I) for tb arrest an WAr?If ?30) will hn ' A t?E?!l?l&Tthe strIihoIder.s orthe KaleiU 20th init., at 4 o cjock, p. m., at th Gas oiiice, orer Wil- RESPONSIBLE parties in North Carolinahav. iajr reported that many are enteriif the Partiian Rangers service Or are rotessing to enter it, with thrrt expectation of stating about their. Momcs and always be yond cannon shot of the encmv : nntin,. ;. .kakU. -sr ' 111 .. .1 . v. " liv-ed ai A Ve3 nd men who 1 ; . -. vfuig, uQ James liir- j exfhanged, 3, r. mifiC insirlct Cdurt nf tli- nic.:. ed: - 1 condemnation of the SooneAnt fel .toefcin said re nU eargo. as priie of rP , -rr'?' let S."R'obinf wrtn': sai.d Wil. candidate fok- the ;RfiY " """wunce II m- r part ..f th- itT. V n- n,,wJ that fflc HT; J, fficieBtiva;;;:rr!r?. myself ---i mi lis outif tn ; r" 1 inr h"1'3 for tKrrtl 1 l13 Post ' oriFif cn be secrii k . iv. . different cnnnn- . " "J vuc nipitary authorili.. ' ' "w - i twii t 8-32-tf UtNRY 3IcCOV, Uapt. A A. Q. M
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