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THE STATE" JOURNAL llALElQH, ;C. WEDNESDAY, J ULY ii;i862.. --4 THE STATE JOURNAL - w -:-. CFcw th 8Ut Joarnal. ? r- o Cxr Johsbtoh, MaKTw's'BBiQADE, 1 ' " ljenoir Count, ; ::---fVjj;fnlj, 1862.--', Messrs. Editors ; I notice that whenever the editor of the Raleigh Standard publishes an editorial con demnatory of the State and Confederate Government, - or Col. Johnaton the candidate for Governor, Loring oi kuc uvuuiwi w KnfK uiu juaii t jjuiieim. u very 1 1 tA. L! '. ' ' . - . ' fure iu wjjj mc oaiuc iowj nia paper. : 'But Ikwirttf Ua raniee,1ie is a native I of Missachu- teflttieref ore vre cannot expect anything' better irom mm. ,-r-, , a VOTEIi. i r For the State Joaroal, Lenoib, J 8th July, 1862. Messrs Editors, Sirs: Ourcompany went into the fight at the Seven Pines, near Richmond, with about one hundred men. In that fight we lost 42 killed and wounded our gallant Captain. T. D. Jones, amonz the killed. In the recent fight near Richmond, our loss was neavy. We have now only ciaht men on amy. -a wu uvum companies went Irom this county, under Col. Vance, and in that great charge of "one mile and a quarter,' spoken of by Bolden, the two companies lost one man killed, and several wounded. It will be remembered that we are Company A . 22nd iiegt. Pi . t. l . unr omcers are all killed cr wound- l a. W - a . T i ...... a, except Ajieui.. vt . jd. uiarK.wno is still in com- i mand of the companywith one flnser shot off. I know full well that our other companies from this county Aid their whole duty, but I find that if the N. C SUndard i$ to be' the record of events in this war, we must be in Col. Vance's Regt.no have the name oi gooa ngutmg. ' ROUGH AND READY, : . I 22nd N. C. T. If our troops expbet to get justice done by Holdeh, ' they will be awfully ; deceived. No tone but Col s Vance i can fight no regiment but his knows how, oi or have the pluck to fight or to charge. Boys look to your owu laurels. Confederate Prisoners. The New York Herald oi the 17th furnishes a list of Confederate prisoners arrived at New York from the late battles near Richmond,' in which we .fiud the following from North Carolina , ' Wm. P Harrelson, 1st Lt 34th NortlV Carolina Thomas J Ferguson, 2d Lt., 16tb, Rufus H Jackson, 3d Lt., 20th.' John W Young, 21 Lt., 7th. Thoman RufRu, Capt., 1st. Wm. B Field, 2d Ltf., 1st. Wm. Halsey, IstLt., 87th. f J, L Wilson, Corporal, 34th: B C McBride, Sergeant, 1st. ;H B Lane, Sergeant, 1st. T W Wells, Sergeant, 16th. . E Green, Sergeaut, 1st. J Smith, Segeant, 1st. , - J W Merri, Sergeant, 1st. Thos R Carlton, Musician,1 37thV ' Chas Angel, bugler,. 1st. Wm A Purviance, musician, 1st. Philip Risley, musician, 1st, Wm H Brown, musician, 1st, C Z Castin, Sergeant, 18th. Jas Davis, Corporal, 49th. Sa ml C Barnett, Sergeant, 24th. pbivItes. . Reuben Rose, 33d North. Carolina. W W Marshall, 33d. J C Taylor 1st North Carolina Cavalry. E. Fox, 7th. ' J John Falan, 7th. ' Allen Chappell, 7th. Charles S 0wen,'7th. FaIw Williams, 7th. A W Watson, 7th. Johe Fortner, jth.- S W Stanleyi 1st North Carolina Cavalry. Wm Laurels, 34th. " f Alexander McCall, 34th. E F Linchburger, 16th. .! i , J Wilson, 16th. ' : J R Miller. 1st. ' J W Franklin, 1st. ' . A Barrigr, 1st. R H Murray, 1st. G Merlin, 37th. G M Ballern, 1st. Hardy, -Raze, 1st. AVinfrey Grady, 1st. J N Van Pelt, 1st. . Thomas DaVis, 1st. H G Grahaii), 1st. John II Woodring, 1st. W W CraggTVst? , G A Jackson, 1st. James T Price, 5th North Carolina. John R Powell; 1st. I ; , . Freeman Coley, 1st; V ' Juha Flowers, 1st. . . , , Albert F Williams, 1st. Jerry H Williams, 1st. Andrew J Hardv.lst. Jonathan Mozetslst. Willis H Bragden, 1st. J Smith, 1st North Carolina Cavalry. E Williams, 1st. . S D Smith, 1st. ' , Jesse Horn 1st. W H Batts, lstTNorth Girolina Battery. B W Bachelor, 1st. J W Stokes, l,t. , W H Stetson, 1st. Wm Wood, 28th. Ed H Pumgainer, 37th North Caroliua. (Carles S Martin, 34th. ' Frank Asgord, 1st. James O'Hinds, 38th.- Wyley Bonder, 7th. Wm M Crolts, 34th, ; . : , Gavan Williams, 34th. ; , 13 II Ewre, 7th. " " Jacob Huffetettler, 49th. Andrew Gasour, 49th. " Root F Boyd, 49th. . Warren S Hagans, 49th. vm Byers, 49th. R Piers, 24th. A OAugustatley, 49th. - Andrew Burke, 26th. Nathan Nelson, 29th. - EG Butler, 12th. r Wm J J.avL49th. i Joseph 3IcFarland, 24tb. . Augustus Curlein, I4ih. Humphrey Parker, 14th. - John M Waters, 49th. Miles Ward, 49th.., O F Johnson, 2oth. . J E Anderson, 24th. D J Chinnell, 24th. George II Null, 49th. Wm Colliug,-2(5th. Obadiah Pierce, 24th. ' i Geogre Hulnajnan, 1st N C Battery. Andrew Looper, 49tb. J W Parker, 37th. T C How, .87th. ; , Coleman Mullis, 37th John Teague, 7th. D D Davis, 49th. T W. Wyatt, 37th. G G Bandis, 221. John , Burnham, 20th. ET Iineburger, 16th. , John'Oarke, 25th. Wm M Mittage, 34th. Alex McCall, 34th. - E v Bungarner, 87th. Samuel Talbert, 34th. ' Vnarica Blane, 1st. ? V Parker, 20th. T Pierce, 5th. Thb Wounded YankeesH has been deidal to io uumeaiaceiy twenty-nve hundred of the Yan whoee wounds are the most severe. A descrin- 1, wnen James Wite House. - " Z Taiiroaa to the ra?Ss8fTSrThe cSe effected in the rates oi postage, which wnf 7 OTen them femain th- , P"VU i . .. " mo u wnen ine nosi angle letters was five cente.wuW. W I 81 OI t imi id J . . i i uw wni luaue out, and tompicted, they will be shipped, some down river and othr KV- vtTvL- , Casualties in the IT. C. Regiments at Rich-; mond. ; t , j j. TWENTIETH BEGIMESX N. C.,TOLUNTEEB8.- list of casualties i n the 20th Regiment; U". , CX Troops at the battle of Coal Harb6r, Friday evening, Col. Alfred Iverson commanding."' ; Col. AH red I verson, wounded. Lieut. Col. Franklin J.- Fatson; killed,--"-"'. M Sergeant-Major D J Broadhurst, vounded. Company A KilledDaniel File, John Russell, Warren Newell and Kiah Harris. Wounded Daniel Goodman, Wm Saunders, Chas Patterson. . " Company BCapt Jas B A twell, wounded in neck. Killed Privates Rowan,. Tucker, Jas. McAnultv Henry Richis, B Warner, Wm A Campbell, W "E Deaton, Geo W Woodley, Jno Carter, David Barker, BarrWeddingtori, J M Pitts. v - Wounded Privates David Lender, Jno Lender, Wm Ftmhue, Andrew Neilr Spam Grey, John Mc- Vulty, Pheuner, N W Morgan, Geo Cross, Paul Bost. Wm Bost, mortally, since die.1 ; Crusoe Wyan coff, Henderson Wyancoff, Manlius S Spears, C Kin nelay, Jones' Lellars, Moose, Robert Carter, James Foster, Geo W Ury, Frank Barnhardt, Lawson Earn hardt, C L Frazer, W F Mulsh, Frank Smith, Daniel Wilhelm. ; Company C Killed Capt Wm H Smith, ' 1st Lt Artfiur Jones, Sergt's Calvin Meares and M D Eoyor, privates Thos Watson, Alfred Watson, Jno Lamb, Jas Johnson, Stephen JoDes.f Wounded Privates Robt Darden, Coles Worley , M R Phillips, Geo W Steps, Henry Williamson, Jno Bullard, Turner Griffin; Jas Griffin, Wm Bullard, Chas King, W A Adams, Cary Bullock.-, - Company D Killed Privates Noab Strickland, W A Dycon, Jordan Neilly, W B Collins, Henson Wright, John Simms. Wounded Capt W Jasper Stanley, wounded se verely; privates D D Duncan, Benj Copeland, Wm Joiner, Joshua Long, W WVomble, C W White, Bryand Whites, J Ward, WH Ward, C M Spivey. Company E, Capt L T Hicks Commanding Kill ed M Flowers, Sandie Parker, Thos Mclutire, Staf ford, Grant, James Windres. U VYounded-Culor-bearer John D Shine, Corporal Thos Wright,'Benj Carr, Arch Dale, JasKillett, Bry ant Southerland, W D Cherry, T Faison, C Rogers, J Kornegray, F Livmson, P Davis J Burnam, Hen ry Lambert, Jobs Cogdell, R Burnett, H Rogers, W Benton. , Company F Killed Osborne Tow. iL Wounded Capt Jas W Wright, Sergt Levi Fair cloth, privates M W Lewis, M W Rivenbark, J B .Herring, Quincey A Holland, M S King, W S Bedso, Owen v Wilhanis, Josiah Carter,-D J M Arthur, J Patterson, Wm R Royall,.Beuj Crumpler, Julius Ben-, ton, W Fisher, Rayford Grice, W H Jones, D B Jones, Nathan Hall. - . - Company G Killed Privates Joel Little, Calvin Little, Josiah Rush, Michael Gore, W J Gore, S J Simmons, Isaac White, B A Reynolds, Heiiry Ship per, J W McNuthan, G W Evans, Geo Rivers. Wounded Capt J S Brooks, severely Corporal A Gore, Serg't J Leonard, yrivates Wm Stanly, M Ray bore, RobtKeruey, M Raymon, John White, Samuel Evans, Moses Evans, C C Little, Isaac Murril, W Whitehead, Jas Benson, S J Summersel!,' Wm Cai son, FDale, A "J Mills, Samuel Reynoldsi . ' Company II Captain W W Cox," commanding Killed Privates Edmund Murril,Alex Lnckmorn, Journegan, A Jackson, T R Tail, J R Westbrook, U J Tart, M W Warren. Wounded Privates Noel West, Loyd West, Den nis Journegan, J R Goodwin, J C Druuiohn. J T Tay lor, Gary Weeks, Owen Hargrove, D R Stafford, J M Jackson, G W McKenney, H C Lee, LLee, T JMur- phey, JN 13 W arren, Joshua Warren, W D Harvey, Wm West, Edmund Jacksgn, J Denning, Jarred Hudson, J McKinsayj M Wise. ' Uimpany I Captain D J Deraue. Commanding Killed Privates J D Oidham. 0 HolliDgs'.vorth, Au thor Tripp, W B Warren, J R Strickland. Wounded Privates Jas Faub. Owen Faun. Jos Lutter, Morris Gore, J G Bright, R IioyalI,li Mathis, H Turner, D M Powell, J C Clair. Alex Rives. B' Daughetry, McRoyall, R Hall, W S Hall, Wm Lei- -lars, J D Ratley, 0 T Williamson, 2d Lieutenant R Robins.- .. . Misssing Lieut R Jackson. ' Company K Capt Thos Toon, commandin?- Killed Privates M Shaw. John Shaw. J A Conk. TT- D Bullard, N D Stephens, S Babston, P Powers. . , Wounded Privates A C Lowery, E Butly, M W Cook, B Womble, M J Tew. D J Fields. Ravford Pulley, D J Singletary, D F Wiggins, W D Ward. A E JNorris, W Lyden. L Coleman. E F Camn J A Powers, C Fish, A Fish, W W Howell, T B Ward. b bhaw, F Ballard. A Bullant. M Green. Ja.? RPst J P Cook, W H Harrison, G Hubbard, L Bahstou, B F Dycon, .S W Gowans, John Yates, D E Yates, J Fields, J Winson, J 1 Bright, John WTayne. ' The 30th N. C. Resiment went into the! fio-Iif at Coal Harbor with 850 guns and charged alone and unsupported upon the battery on the extreme, right of the enemy's lines, supported by the 12th and 14th U. S. Regulars and a reciment of Vnhir.tefiW rn,o infantry were driven in and the battery carried. The Colonel wasshotdown before reaehinor it ThP T.;of Colonel was killed sitting on one of thn guns. At this moment either the enemv or some da-strr? cvo the order to retreat, which the Lieut.-Colonel hearing,4 repeated; and the regiment fell back in tlioir rufrnKt 1.1, 1 T .t ( . J . .v.. i"a iu me woous, ioui omcers ana men agree that they could have held the battery but for the order to retreat. VThe distance charged over was 400 yards, across an open field up bill. When other troops afterwards charged arid carried the battery, the regiment joined them. - Since the fight the regiment has been engaged again in the battle on Tuesday evening, suffering se vere losses, but thej are not yet reported. - R. Pryor James, - -Adjt. 20th N. C. 'Troops. It will be so ! we no not care how earnestly the v ance may attempt ing tne nominee, tain clique about they may persua even go so far as All this they may do, and thus succeed in freeing Mr. Vance from the evil effects nfTTolnicm ,, tiZ canvass, but suppose' that they do so that they elect Mr vance. Hen mmps h t ma tv , . iuiv ii MiM.. joes &uv cuuauie man suppose tor a moment that Governor . rtuce coma iree himself from the control, the influ- f ence of tire clique at Raleigh which has moved heav- i en and earth to get up a partizan contest in this State, 1 which is now working the wires to add bitterness to '-, this contest ; which, as part of the machinery, has brought forward Zeb. B. Vance, of RunmmKo w i ' may be the screen for the powers behind the throne, ; greater than the throne itself,? If any man thinks f o, he is destined to an awful disapointment, should Mr Vance be elected. ...... - I And Mr. Vance may be elected; He ia a gentle-' man of popular manners; very popular "in a cro.vd." He is m the army, and his army p.sition will be used : by experienced niters in the art of electioneering llie corks have set and the wires worked a good wav abead, ,. as to stock the cards in his favor" While ' ' neavers to affect thpir AnHa th tu. r- .. :. . iv icntuic 'iisiruciives ,Hntr "S5t- 3Dy SUcb movements at this time, un patriotic and improper have avoided elfinn,; have called no meetings-have deprecated !l excite ment or division among ourselves. They have thWht tne Z "lT g0i,DS' affrded Suffidei SaS ti e thoughts and energies of all, without parSzan iquarrejs or demagoguical appeals. P D rr ?T dr?umstances Mr. Vance may be : el, Tfj ha1 advantages that election; M,, " U V1J r. Vance to nause anrt Cut we warn 1 - i ",T . w yumj ior :lf::m the of the Ralei whether, upon the gn Stand-- tin for Mr v A ' "".iufcnougn uy vo- U course of It th6J ,may Dot meaD to eorse VanU wTn it U so. , .Their votes for tSi:n will And that. ed in power the" Z:', L.ave & and gyrates Iishin2 thronn an does . o-- wiwiuuju. Jir. Vauce if plftor? - , i,! of bmiSn111 ha8 !noi Dn3" tne neeWsit oi submittingothe ampotationof his leg as we learn on the best authority, that the limb Amending and doing welf. . It hoped he will be able to use it yet. bnartesion Hercurg. . - - v . , , t r i- - J uui iiiivi lucv will lei Hie C1IV l nnrnpfl tr I . tu. awe mm irom tne oclmm of be- S o.k. ,f u;...n .. . . r To which joy bath no balm, affl k .-...1. .i i nmira iiu.ii i niiin it. miuuhi u mxi n ei nv ivpiiprai r - , u,o u-piece,inetool ot a cer- .trooos. ,Ve have nassed thronrrh tU V Z r , That feeling our own weakness xwueign, icev may denv this f t. 1 . - , ? T .V guiaance, we can -in part, at least eddi de others that it is not so they mav r- " T Vr T S"wiHpinw. may ot nls most excellent family,- and tn thint 7 Z. I y I ocl protect and defend our valiant .men every- thize with them in this distressing - w ascu an ii in rii mi. ' ... i - t BY TELEGRAPH. '' l '. - From Klchmond. r - - Richmoud, July 22. Gen. Holmes bas beenassigned to the command of the department of trans-Missiasipni. Brig. Gen. R. II. Anderson promoted to the rank of Maj. General, and assigned to the command of the division recently commanded by Gen. Huger, who is assigned to the duties of inspector of ordnance. Col Jenkins, S. C, has been promoted to the rank of Brigadier General vice Armstrons: ?) nromoted. Col. Martin Green, iUssuuri.- promoted to rank of ungaaier uenerai. The resignation of Brigadier General Joseph R. An- uerson nas oeen accepcea. A general exchange ef prisoners has been agreed upon, the surplus on either side to be paroled. The terms of agreement are the cartel of 1812 between the U. S. and Great Britain. From the West RiCHMOirD, July 17, 1862 Northern papers of the 15th, say that dispatches from Nashville report that a fight had taken place at Murfreesboro, Tennessee, in which the Confederates were victorious. Two Yankee regiments surrendered General Crittenden and Colonel Duffield are mortally wounuea. There is great excitement in Nashville. The Confederates arc reported to be marchin on JSashviiie, 6,000 stron In New York . gold is selling at, 116, Sterling ex- change. 119 The news from Tennessee had a depressing effect on tne stocK marKet. ' ' . SECOSD DISPATCH. Richmond, July 17, 1862. Pbe Petersburg Fxmss has a snecial disnatch from Knoxville, announcing the capture of Mnrfrees- noro, iennessee, by L-ol. Forrest s Cavalry, on Sun- aay last. Later. The New York Jlerald of the 14th. has been re ceived. It says that Murfreesboro was captured by three thousand rebel cavalry on the 13th. The Ninth Michigan Regiment, Col. Harkhurst, and Brig adier Oenerals Unttenden and Duffield of Indiana, together with many other officers were taken prison ers. . - lljere is great consternation in Nashville. The Federals say they will shell the city, if compelled to cvacnare. , . ' Morgan was only nine mile3 from Frankfort on bunday morriug. " f " - 1 here is great alarm among the Yankees in Ken tucky. : . Latest from the West, The capture of Mnrfreesborough confirmed. 1. Mobile. Julv 18. A specialjdispatch to the Advertiser and Begister, dated Knoxville, 17th, furnishes positive information of the capture of-Murfreesboro', Tenn.. on the 13th instant, by the Confederates under Colonel Forrest auer severe ngnting, with considerable loss on both sides. Ihe federal General (Crittenden) was taken prisoner. 1 heir loss is supposed to have been five hundred. Further Augusta. Jul v in. A special divnutch to the Savannah Remihliojm of this morning, dated Knoxville, 17th, says the ball is. at last open in Iennessee and the Confederates have no cause to complain. A dispatch has been received from Colonel Forrest, givjng an account of the en gagement at Murlreesboro . A dash was made on the town on biiturday last and our success was complete. Colonel Foirest states that he cantnred t.wflvn hun dred prisoners, including two brigadier generals, four i"- vtiuiuj, uwiuu it liiiu minion wortn or armv .uiKx, wiutn ne aestrnyeo. tne Uontederate loss was sixteen killed and thirty wounded, while the lanKees lost between two and three hundred a r. .I . - - " Ai.er tne capture of the town and securing the prisoners, Colonel Forrest fell back to McMinnville tor fear ot , being surprised bv a sreater force. The Atlanta Confederacy of this morning savs the f ederals numbered eighteen thousand, and the battle lasted five hours. Colonel Forrest burned' three loco motives, with freight trains attached, and the depot. All the prisoners hn boon prolol, exoept thu offi cers, who were retained. Later. . Richmond, July 20. Oolonel Forrest s command has fallen back in the direction of McMinnville, seventy-five miles from ixasnviue. From the Southwest Jackson, July 17. ihe lankees still contiuue shelling VicksBurg apparently teeling for our troops. The lower fleet has moved.about a mile further tin the rivr flnr Ram "Arkansas" has proved to be a troublesome cus tomer, and the federals will make a desperate attempt to capture'her if they lose half their fleet in doing so. Un luesday night nine of their boats are said to have passed down, badly damaged; Captain John Kerr has 'been assigned to the com mand of Jackson. Further. Mobile' July 19, . A special dispatch to the Advertiser, and Register, dated Jackson 18th, says the enemy continne slowly to sf.ell Vicksburg. We will soon have another heavy fight or a "skedaddle." , The Drininehas private" dispatches, dated Vicks burg, 18th, which say the' 'Arkansas" is baing repaired and will soon be ready for action. We trust that brick and mortar will'not control the- citizens of; Latest from Viekshnrg. Mobile, July 20. A special to the Tribune, dated Vicksburs. 19lh says the enemy have lecn leisurely shelling that city to-ciay. iNotning nas neen damaged and nobody hurt, One of the enemy's gunboats passed Natchez yesterday, towed "by another boat, which was patched up hugely. The - vessels which, have "one below Natchez are in a damaged condition. Yankee General Curtis again. ' Mobile. Julv 19 A special dispateh to the Tribune, dated Grenada 1 Oil. : r . 1 I s ' ioui, says iuiormaik.il nas oeen received by General T cl' .m At - .... :. ucu. liionipson inis morning that General Cur crossed the Mississippi river yesterday with "four thousand men, at a po ut opposite Helena, Ark. It is supposed, the rest of his conimaud has followed by Latest from the North. ' - . v RjcHMOKD, Julv 20. Northern papers have been received of the 17th instant, and from them we cull the following inters esting items : . ''r v . .. ' TheCoufiseation bill under 'consideration in th Yankee Congress rha been amended so that the bill should not work a forfeiture of real estate beyond the natural life. ! " ' - ' -! , ' Recruiting is going on very '.slowly in New York. Governor Morgan has offered a bonnty of fifty dollars' to each recruit, trasting the next Legislature w;ll en dor&s his action.", " , ?; . i , The Federal House of Representatives ' has passed a biil authorizing' t he President to call ont the militia for a period not exceeding nine months and employ ment of negjrocs in the military service; ' ; , - ,- Exchange in New York closed at 29, and gold at 17.-. Stocijls were lower. " 'f s j " ' - ; - X Latest from Europe- ; ' ,, V, Richmond, July 21. ,. '. The Persia has arrivod at New York with liver-i pool dates to the Cth inst. ;.' ";" : ' , It was reported that France and England Were ne-' gotiating to draw some of the other great powers inta, the scheme of intervention.. v , . . '. ... 4 The London Times protests against,, "the - proseen tlqn of this i horrible war. " It says, 'the South, shonld. be allowecl to depart" peaably. Unles .can see this, it must bring untold evila upon itself, on us and every European, people.r-', i , -, . 1 "Tho Fourth of July was Hot celebrated 'in "Paris, The .Liverpool cotton market was firm but excited.' -Hidliog.Orleaos 17d -;;.;-':?'":'' In NewYork on the 46th, eottnn was selling at 49! :to 60cents. . ; V ' iJ'w4 -: ' Latest. A dispatch from Mobile this, Tuesday morning, states that we are concentrating a considera ble force at Tullaho na, 40 miles the other side of Ste phenson. - Buell's army is in a tight place. . s The activity of our army in East .Tennessee, indi cates important movements, v: -X ?ir Exchange of'Psisojiebs. By flag ofiruce. Geu D. Hi Hill has succeeded in nerfecti ,?r aQ ecnange ot prisoners. It appears that an exchange. will leaverus a surplus of eight to ten thousand men. These, we learnf will be immediate ly paroled. . . i v Death of Col. George S. Lovejot. We rcret to announce the death of Lieut." Col. George S. Love- I Jy of his city, on yesterday (Monday) morning, of a congestive chill. He was formerly Lieut. Co . of the 14th N. d Troops, a position he had to resign in con sequence of ill health. He was an excellent officer, and a young man of fine acquirements. He leaves a young wife'having been married but a few months. . " .. . '' Those Abolition Documents. We stated in our last that a package of ab jlition documents, directed, under the frank of a Yankee member of Lincoln's Congress, to Holden of the Raleigh Standard, and sent through by Stanly under a flag of truce, had been de tained by the commander of our forces for the district of Pamlico. Those "documents, abb now in tiie possession op Gov. Clark. Latest from the North. From the Maryland News Sheet ot the 17th we learn -that great conster nation existed in Louisviile at the apprehended raid of Morgan into Kentucky. Apprehensions were felt that the real object of this daring guerrilla was to destroy the Townsend viaduct, on the Frankfort and Lexington railroad at Paris, which would, take six weeks to reconstruct. ' ? In Cincinnati the excitement was more intense at the expected approach of Morgan, with a consfderaT ble foree of artillery and cavalry. Major Hatch was immediately, on receipt of this intelligence, ordered by Brigadier Boyle to send to Louisville as much ar tillery and as many men as he coull. From Covington, Ky., of July 15th, it was report ed that Jackson, with three thousand mp.n. was in possession of Mackville, Springfield and Harrodsbur" and that Jackson's plan 'was to attack Frankfort, cut off the Louisville railroad, nnrl sfriVo ft. r-.; ton road, between Lexington and Cynthiana, 1 he cry from Lexington was for as many men as could be spared, without delay. A dispatch from Gen. Boyle to Major Hatch, dated Louisville, 14th, says, "I believe Morgan will make his attack here, not at Lexington," and rings tl ie alarm generally. Sumner & to be pbomoteo. The President h as nominated to the Senate1 Generals Heintzelman limner, Keys, and Fitz John: Porter to be brevet S bri igacher generals in the regular army and major gen ala of volunteers, for gallant conduct in the field. er McClellan's "Strategic Move." HenceforA when a scoundrel is kicked out of doors. He need never resent the disgrace, But cry : : ' My dear, sir, I'm eternally vours. I' or your kindness in changing my base." Richmond Whig. . Gen Beauregard is at Bladen Smin?s. Ak wrr.it. ing his health. " ' "" Progress of Villain v.-i-Tt ia thnnfri,t fV.ot ... . - niav tills Dili lor arming thfi noornoc ivi'll ... i Congress. Tribute of Respect. 11 EADQUAETEBS Co. I, 30TH Reg't N. C. CamD near Richmond. .Tnlir l if h ib r At a meetine1, of ComnaiTv I. T,i the chair and Lieut Willeford requested to act as Secreta ry. Un motion, the Chairman was requested to appoint a committee of three to draft resolution PT-nrivaaiirn rf tV.a sense of the meeting, relative to the death of Capt W. T. Arnnton; whereupon Serg't V. B. Batchelor, and pri vates Li. r . Jiattle and J H Barkley were appointed. Af- iut a lew minutes ine committee returned and reported the following resolutions, which were unanimous ly adopted : Whereas. On tha . . - "- iuoih, ff X. riDffton, CaDtainConiDanv I. 30t.h RMn'monf V r T ivik on the field of battle a victim to the shot 6f a ruthless ene my, whilst nobl V leading his nnmnflv r.nV arive the vandals from hia country's soil, we, the mem bers of his company, do herehv resolve, isi, inat vynile bowing in humble submission to the will of the Supreme Ruler in his oreat. Hicnonai;..n nf ..n things, it is with reluctance that we vield so noble a leader. so pure a patriot a defender of so just a cause, to the utire oi war. 2d, That Ccmpanv I. has sustained an irrvnarahlo lns by -the death of a captain adored alike by all its. members, and in him one of the most efficient and useful members of the service has passed from the Confederate States army a loss well worthy to be mourned by the whole South, and whatever may be our lot in future, on whatever field of action we may be brought to labor, we will often and un consciously call to mind the fatal hour, that robbed us 06 nis care. . . One fatal remembrance, one sorrow that throws Its bleak shades alike o'er our iovs and our wons V To which life nothing darker nor brighter can brinjr. iction no sting. in the. absence of his eciate the suffering: most sincerely sympa- bereavement, and n a. morsei 01 consolation ao assure tneni that all tUV uuus ue aimeo. at was his country's,, his Uod s and .ruth's, and in his fall a blessed martvr "fell. ' 4th, That a copy et these resolutions be transmitted to ia iaay ot the deceased, to the Richmond Dispatch and mc uiUKigu oiaie journal ior puoiication. J. I. HARRIS, Chm'n. B. B. Willeford, Sec'y. HEAD QUARTERS, (CAMP U0LMES,) ) UAMP OF 1N8TUUCTIOK, Near Raleigh, N. C, July 19, 186. GENERAL ORDR, 1 No. 3. . : A l PjsJiw subject to the proTisions of the uuuj; cumicu au ixct Ki Droviae ior the public defence, approved April 16," are hereby warned not to join or enust in any regiment or company whatever. They must report to the commandant of this Camp-for duty or be considered as deserters. All officers are hereby nouuea doi 10 recruit or enlist in tm State men enrolled or liable to conscription. All persons enlisted by officers for any company or regiment in the State or Confederate service, since enrollment under said Act, must be returned to the commandant of this camn. Officers refusing to comply with this order will be re- poneato iue var Jjepartment. By order : PETER MALLETT, - Major fc A. A. G. P. C. S. A. WAR DEPARTMENT. Adj't and Ikspectoe Gekebal'8 OrFICE Richmond, July 14, 1862. GENERAL ORDERS, No. 49. ALL persons engaged fn enrolling Conscripts, are hereby authorized and required to arrest deser ters from the Army, and f deliver them to the comman dant of the nearest Camp of Instruction, or to lodge them ia the nearest jail, and to return their names, company and regiment to the Adjutan1 and Inspector General. Jailors are requested to detain them, and will k ll ; the fees and charges for the detention of prisoners, pre scribed by the laws of the State in which the jail ia situa ted. -, . ; . ' . - Enrolling 'officers are also reauired to renort in tho. Adjutant and Inspector General the names and address of ' all persons absent from the Armv. without Im, wh.iho. : by the expiration of their leaves of absence, furloughs, de tails or other .vise ; and when this unauthorized absence ex- ceeds the time required to correspond with the War Dep't, the enrolling officer will arrest the the nearest Camp of Instruction, reporting the arrest to the Adjutant and Inspector General. .-" . Commandants of Camna of Inntrnptinn t.Mnii.A1 fortttfrd deserters and persons absent withoatleave, to their regiments, and have the powers of arrest conforrorf upon enrolling officers. 1 - ' , - - iy eommand of the Secretary of War. :-: f : S. COOPER. i - ' . - - ?-Adjutaat and lHspctor Oeaeral. July 23 The Register Wilmine-ton JonrDnl. Rtanaf t.it 71-St Express, Salisbury Watchman, Charlotte Democrat and Asheyilo News copy three times. ' . v , - T?5r,Cx4PJPA7.K ' FOR SHERIFF WILL A -PRESS wrfdtowtci follow times and places, Ti :- . 7 " I n Fridav, Franklin's, Dnnsville, ; Forestville. . Rotesville, , Hortong, Wakefield, Hood's, Barnev Johnes', Wm. Holleman's. Green Level, Cedar Fork, Rogers' Store, Willie Lynn's, Laws', Thompson's, 18th. Saturday, Monday, - Taesday, , Wednesday, Thursday; Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, 19th. 21st. -22nd. 23d. 24th. 25th. 26th. 28th. 29th. 30 th. 31st. 1st. 2d. 4 th. 5th. V 'Aug. spikes , wean 6th The tax collectors will attend at th m' piaces to couect taxes. . a . W4 H. HIGH, . , . ..- Sheriff. I . 11.. - blUlbg Wk,XA VA I will attend at my office on. Tuesday, the first day of w , w jcmmc wiies uus irom mercDanu, &c 64 td . i w. H. H. IVOTICE-WAIVTED WWX "m a a I vurcnase irom 4U to so negro men, yonng Apply to - ; W. J. July 23 HAWKINS. 71-lm IVOTICE. I? a rorrner notice I stated that vegetables,- a j i L t p-' ""- wuMiuuieu lor uiesicK ana woun ded in the hospitals in and around Richmond would re cerve prompt attention if seat to the Commissary ftDd Quartermaster here and in-Greensboro'. Sinee then it has occurred to me that many persons living below this f vuit iuB unes oi our roads leadine through W eldon would gladly send on things if they felt assured of their x.s icwuBu io au sucn person I would state tshat I uiueu a iiorm varoiina Agency in Kichmond to receiye and distribute such contributions, and indeed, iu receive ana aistnoute anything intended for North Carolinians in the service about Richmond. Let every- ....6 .vuucu iur pei,iai aisinoution De so mar ice a that it can be certainly known for whom if. is intended, audit wm oe given out accordingly. Direct to Claiborne Wat- ains, sua.y Agent Aorth Carolina Depot, on Main Street, above bootswood Hotel. e inuvcnv t, r . . Surgeon General N. C. x in any instanca where anvthinw ia ?r.torda4 rn apeciai aisiriDution the person for whom it i intenrffid uuouia De written to on the subject. Julv 23. 71-3t NOTICE. ' T WILL attend at tha rnnrth X - X vtmv, unit u on Ihursday, Friday and Saturday, the 24th, 2oth and Zbth inst., for the purpose of collecting the Taxes due in ..v..61 Aisuxuia uus. l ana l ior tne vfar lu2. , . , G. W. NOKWOOD, Collector. Raldgh, July 12th, 1862. .- 68 wtd NOTICE. THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE RALEIGH AND llnolon LA:inAli1 III 11.1 . .nn.. va tiawu ibniii uuu i mnan v vri 1 1 nnm tnnir navt i h i , lu me uiiy wi naieign, on ihussday the oapi July, LiSM. W. W. VASS, Treasurer. Raleigh, June 19, 1862. 63 td , Notice. rpilE Commissioners for Indigent families for me several oistricts m the county of Wak?, are re- uuesteu 10. meet at tne uourt liouse in Raleigh, on Satur- it",. uaj xuiji uuu report to me ino numDar ot indigent persons in their respective districts and receivl ineir fcnares or salt procured by T. G. Whitaker, Esq., w. v-., wu.w 1UI IUC tUUUt UI T T dM. T , J. J. TERRELL, Clerk. July 2, 1862. 66td ' 1 ' ; . Notice. V A SEMI-ANXUAL DIVIDEXD of 10 per cen, -X upon the Capital Stock ot the Raleigh and Gasto Railroad Companv has been dpplarpd. nnrohirt Confederate bonds, at the office of the Company, on and after the second Monday in July, 1862. " , .v W. W. VASS, Treasurer. Raleigh, June 27, 1862. 67 2m - Notice. OX the 6th Jnne, taKen up and committed to jail in the town of Troy, North Carolina, Montgomery Huiy, ayeuow doj, who savs his name is John Henry Loid; when taken up that he belonged to Joseph Russell. " VT-', c "ciuus 10 xooias testier, ot Kowan county, near Salisbury. The owner of said slave is hereby notified to come forward, prove property, pay. charges, and take nun an Ajr, vr 8aiu siave wiu oe aisposed ot according to law t . "r ,n G. F. MAR VIS, Jailor. July5,18C2. 67-w3t- 03?-the 24th May, taken up and committed to jail in the town ot Troy, North Carolina, Montgomerv county, two negro boys, one yellow bov, 5 feet 10 inches high, says his name is Henry ; one black boy, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, says his name is Jeff, both say thy belong to Misses Mary and Sally Hall, of Cumberland county, near Jayetteville. The owners of said slaves are hereby notified to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take them away, or said negroes will be disposed of according toia?r,.", ' G.F. MAR VIS, Jailor. Jay 5 1862. a 67-w3t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX THAT I SHALL apply at the next meeting of the St.opkhnlHorn nftha Kaleigh and Gaston Railroad, for a SIIAKES of stock owned bv the Estate of William lio, dee'd, the said script being lost or mislaid. ' JOHN E. BOYD, Executor of William Davis, dee'd. June 25, . 64 3 1 WANTED. A SUBSTITUTE FOR THE ARMY TO SUPPLY -jL the place of a conscript whose ill health rirfrfntH him from taking the field. ' A high price will be paid. Address the subscriber at Kinston, Lenoir Countr, N. C. , ' ED. SNIDER. June 28, 18C2. . 65 w&sw-t Cotton taken in Pavment for Land. HAVE FOR SALE A TRACT OF LAND BEL0XC me to the estate of James H. " Fitts. acres, Iyinjr upon the waters of tho TinannL-A Rirr Jkm, k.ui ur uve mnes oeiow est. rammany, and some 2( miles above Gaston. . The most of the Tract lies in Mecklenbure f.lft Tl TT T" ITT Tl 1 ll I ' -ITT . """'".'i. uvi uenng on - arren county, n. (J., adjoining the lands of A. G. Boyd; Capt. Hunt, Dr. Wm. 1. Howard and others, and is saiotobe by those who knew it best a very valuable tract of land. It produces well the crops usually grown in this country, Tobacco. Corn, Wheat nuu vain, auu j. iiiiuK is wen locatea, Deing immediatelv On the waters of the Roanoke, bv which all t rip nrniiina xaised on the farm for . market might be delivered on the navigation une 01 Doata ana landed in market in less than 24 hours, a very great advantage, when there is a rise in the market on wheat and tobacco; or, if desired, might ""c iub uesi counirv roaas 1- ever saw seven miles to Warrenton Depot, on the Raleigh and Gas- r it w' mence 10 retershurg, Richmond, Nor folk or A ilmington, giving the planter a choice of markets after reaching YVeldon, N. C. The improvements on this piaue are 01 a very plain, substantial order, consisting of a dwelling house with four rooms and a passage, stables, tobacco barns, and houses for 30 or 40 negroes. The tract lias a plenty Ot WOOd and water, and rlf-arpH lands, nr. ft ior ib or m nanas, ana lies in the immediate neighborhood ot-Nathan Malone, F. A. Thornton, P. Hinton and A. G. T? TT TT ' T T. . J ' - L 1 1 .uuru a eaT auu gristmills. , . I should be pleased to sell the above 1 td pay the debts of the estate, and havincr lparnpd tVom th principal creditor of the estate that he is willing to take cotton in payment of his debt, I will here state that cot ton will be received in payment for thi valuable property;; Persons who mav wish to Durchaj.it will artdrpsn mn a Heh.lerson, N. "Carolina. . JOS.S. S. J ONE July 2, 1SC2. f ,(56 sw EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT N. C. 1 N. C.) litla,) I 1, 1862. J , - Ajutant Gen'i.s OKriCE, (Mili : - ; V Raleigh, July 5th UESERAL UBDER, 1 NO. 6. f rpilE Secretary of War haTing decided that JL Commissioned Offir-a nf iha fiiifio by the btate authoritiei as subject to orders, and liable to be put in command," are exempt from military service r the CoD8criPtion Act, all Commissioned Militia Omcers, elected prior to the enrollmpnt of th f.nrmprinta on the 8th instant, are hereby recognized as embraced in this decision and are exempt. By order of Governor Clark. J. ('. WINDER. Assistant Adjutant General. July 9, - 67 3t ; HEADQUARTERS CAMP. HOLMES, - Near Raleigh. July 8. 1862. Special Ordeb 1 'an act further to provide for the nnhl the ltith AoriL and known u th O.nnmt-rintir, i. hereby ordered to report to the commandant of the Camp of Instruction (Camp Hill), near StaU-sville, at the time Epecified in former order. ' By order : MAJ. PETER MALLETT, .1 : A. A.O P n a . F. J. Hahr, Adjutant. - ' Iredell Emresa. Salubnrv WiMmin r-.Tt-, Democrat, Asheville News, Raleigh Standard, please copy three timp. -v " - - t..i it . v. o J July 12, 68 3t "DABTIES WISHING TO riKCIUSK JfOKTH IT Carolina eisrht Dr wnL hnnHa oa a. k . 1 Z. . ""-.jir duii, Ageau ior tne state, mond, Va. Present price 102. ... ich- Marco 25, ' . ALL persons west of the Yadkin river and of the boundary line between Surry and Stokes counties, Bubj-ict to the Provision of the act of Con cress entitled. 'a TOted t0 bounce j t "e CO?fl?nvJ re-election to a EMl ,.' Vfe are ten OF COMMOXS county of Martin. u,;;. ,rtn tk. WE ARES RE UU ENTF.n Tft " 1 j van c Lenoir county in the HOUSE OF rnx,AJ & V T General Assembly of N..C CMJI0Xs of X l ' . " ln'-lK'xt H0CSS 0F 5Sl- 3jfiS Jul.rS.I8M. . . . ;: lun For the LcirisiltrTr- For the LeffishunTT TATPe atnrized Jo announce that r t TATE, tsq ls a candidate for a seat in th- H C' h . of the next Legislature for Rurke countr House h'h July 23 Eor the Legislature. CAATP T ... I Mr, ILMIXGT0JT, X. C. Julv r.M. ioin John Spelmnn, Esq: Deab Sik : You will tU: " to represent the mnni. r iw- AnlDATi? COMMONS of the next I iV 0tSE Or - Yourob'tse;vanV.riaoIin. Capt. Co. D., Uth (Be?hef) Reg? T Julyl2 68-td xuiuc fuicrs oi rrank n rnnt. We are requested to announce Cam s n !, s a candidate to represent the coilntv o7Pp as llcuse ot Commona of the ensuing General Ab, July 23 7i-td .; To tiie Voters of GreennTTr , CAPT. JAMES P. SPEIGHT, OF GKFE f hrvU havmR declined to be a CAND I D ATE for rV i the STATE SENATE, from thL.lm to' posed of the countifVnf Z:Z.'ui uWcm.- iu represent saia district in the i I Ul' Ienoir county, June 23, 1862. ;-6'iure. To the Voters of Cravolif Craves Coc.vtt Messrs. EMToas-TWr str.. w"1.11'.1-'-' . soldiers of Craven county, do herebv rZnZ nr 1"S u nounce the name of nnr WiL "j ' "UJ a- WHITftfBD, Esq.. of Craven cL "rL:M a seat, .the Senata of the next (itnVral Z ft'r North Carolina. Mr. Whitford luf J of county and was the second choice of the pt'oiV, 60 as-o. He is and ever h.is hn . t r a " . C.J le. U 0 . and has, durin? this war. rminpH 1 F?" not onlv assistina r.. k 1 . 1 1 na be . , "".' uao uoqe afl bittord'n rhdrDnu. :. "'"K Craven county, where h iSi" v c anlin? ' W is a worthy and honorable man', and one wl o7eW teic, will difcnanre the diiti oMohimsaf, to Eis county and' tSThe old NorK.t? SIierifTaltj af Wake County We are reauested to candidate for re-election to the office of ShfrifT ,rVi LOunty. Election dav. first. ThnraH,,T a " May' 21, 1862. ' J ." k-ti JLUE MASS! BLUE MASS!! W arrmuea pure ana equal to.auv imported. 1 am now minnfirf,,,; m... .r-.. in l.ire 4"4UU "7 macninery, and ean till orders fot 11 IV. any quin-' It can be sent bv Rinrw, t, .a,nnt Confederacv. any placo in the , Orders solicited. v . Orders can also ba a. n i sjr'Ynrn ... . w 1 r. Julv 19. Chapel Hill, X.C. N. B. The Columbia South Hnrnlinian a n.,c'. ' rhnnf111111 iib1,i"WilmingtmJouiuar, ir tiiiu-rv f vertiser, Atlanta Confodprarv. Rw-hmnmi nT.i..,i,.l,' t,. tersburg Express and Cliarlestpn Mercury will ech ni.aks three insertions a week for one month in the daily edition and send bills to this office with a Diner cnr.tainir:.. tl, advertisement. n REWARD. Strayed or stolen from the subscriber, on luesday, the 15th inst., from Mc Alfred UpdjuidT. a dark iron grey horse, about 5 feet high, with one hind toot white to the fetlock. . The above reward will be given for his delivery to me at Morrisville. TV ' . S. M. CARPENTER.' Jul? ? ' .. 70-tf ' . . ... -j 1 1 ' r HEADQUARTERS FIRST BRIGADE, GADE, "I co, y I, 1SG2 ) ARMY OF THE PAMUCo, , Camp Camtbell, July 12, Special Orders, No. 113. ALL persons belonging to the army of Hie Pamlico.absent without leave.w ill rq-ortiuimfdiatidv tor duty, to their respective coirmiaw ere, or tJitir nanu-i will be dropped from the rolls and tlu v considered ss de serters. Those that are sick will be,' required to send a Surgeon's certificate weekly. r r By order of Cot.:S. Williams. . : J0JIN C.'PEGUAM,Ai A. A. G. . Register, Wilmington Journal, Charlotte Democrat, and FayettTille Observer, copy one moBth and send bills . to this ollice. - July 16 .. ti'Jtst ARMY MEDICAL BOARD. THE Army Medical Board Is noir In Session at Goldsboro', N. C, for the examination of Medical Ofticers and those having letters of invitation froi the Secretary of War. Goldsb'oro', July 11; 18C2. , 33 tf ' MONEY FOUND. OX or about the 1st May list, on the i osd leading from Camp Mangum to.TUh'igh, .V. ., a package containing pome money and papers, wliic the owner can get by making application and identifvinj, the same. WILLIAM E. SMOTHERS, , Private in Co. E, 4oth KcgU X. C. T. Camp near Petersburg, Va., July 11, 1862. 69 3t " NINETY DOLLARS REWARD. JOIIX W. MURRAY, Samuel II. Bryant and James M. Bunn, wholirenearKtanhope, Ntgh countj, Aorth Carolina, volunteered for thMe years in my company during the latter part of the pat winter. Murray deserted from said company 24th Jane last, Bryant and Bunn de serted 9th July. They are supposed to be about their homes. Now; therefore, I will give the above reward to . any preson who will apprehend and deliver them to me, or $30 for each one of them. Murray ia rather tall,-spare built, dark eyes, black hair, dark complexion. Bryant is medium size, fat face, light hairr gray eyes, light complex ion. Bunn is thick set, black hair, grav eves, dark com plexion, joiivii. thorp, Co. A, 47th Kegt. N. C. Troop. Drary's Bluff, near Richmond, Va., July 13. 69 2t DESERTED. Peoctobs' Creek, Halfway Statics, -; CiiESTEBFiELp County,. Va. .Julv 11th. 1862. I DESERTED from Co. "LT," 4ttli Kcgt., X. (. T., at Camp Mangum, about the 30th of April, Privates William Gattis and Allen Medlicg. A reward of $25 ech will be paid if confined in fail ho that T ran o-pt them, or $30 if returned to the regiment. -Also, a reward of S30 for MprrU at Goldsboro', on theStb of Julv. 1 SIDNEY A. IIIT0.Y, j Cpmmandinir Co. H. 47th KerL X. C. T. Jnly 1C, " O- i n. 69 2t Conscripts-Substitutes.' ALL personi Wishing to employ Substitutes would do we 1 to aDDlv to th . Those who wishjtogo as Substitutes should also apply, and give age, address, and terms. T. D. SANDY, t , I Sbtte Journal Office, Raleigh N. C. JulyfHh, 1862. Ui ? . .' s 68-tf. Substitutes. PERSONS not liable to the Conscription, who , . w'8l to enter the service as subsUtutes, will find it to tneir advantage to communicate with me at once, stating terms, Ac. When convenient I would prefer for them to call on me. j Address, J. B. NEATHERY, Julytf , .-t . Raleigh, N.C. WAXTED . ASITl ATI OX A8TEACUEB BY A Y0LXGLADY, a native of the State. She has had four years ex perience and ia capable of teaching the English branches, French and Music. The situation is desired west of Raleigh. Apply to the editors of the Stat Journal. ' ' G8 tf 1 r A SUBSTITUTE WANTED. : A SUBSTITUTE IS WANTED IMMEDIATELY,: to take the place of a soldier now located ia one ot .. the healthiest locations in" the South.' Apply at this of-. fice. June IS 'T r vur picxets on account of which wh C Yankees went to Swift Creek, they not onlv Strm-nl ?' property but carried off his n.-roes, and he had home to save his life. It woulS be useS, to. l ! ill&l ITU in resrara to Mr. W
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