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I At six p;m Saturday -t G en . liee ' had changed - hia front, occupied the ground of the enerriy , d ri yi ng iwirri from Jheir "first a'ad Second posittbnsVHf -UU ' i' "llie tvhoTe' ofpur arroy are infspleqdid spirits, and niasteTs of tthe situation. ; v k rr I '4 GeunsJ0c?5i Col.s Avery, Vast numbers iof- prisoners reported! to be eh;Leej'-t-,.5.': - ":.::1-45f--;-! taken by LATKR. 1 . , KiGHiioD,JuJy 7. : .-Another telegram dated Martin&bug 6th says the . latest news which seems reliable, isthat thi flght on ' Sunday yas the bloodiest jof the War. ; ; f-' Hill fell backn' the centre caungfthe nerpyto believe be" wa Teeating,.: abet Qxexiay s flvanced. wings, surrounding the enemy. ... j ; -: ; We took the Heights for which W have been con- ipinuiig,. anu enpeureu ,4.U,UUU. prison era 1 1 They , re- a. ' ; Pickett difiskm are bow guarding the prraoners 'The .prisoners5 Vefiio fo'rpfo1e"bn!tfv ..Tliiaia tiw-Wood of the wr' Our loss re7 Breat, rd the enemy's immense 'if " V ' i" LATEST. :'; '"l-::S :,vu.u.iu4j, uigu ourjcemre leu qacK drawine th enemy from their works. Eweli, add jLongstreet flanked the enemy and gained the heights!.! j;J A general fight ensued resulting in thp.rput-5 of the. Yankees. Lee captured forty thousand 'prisoners. ; Lee's Victory Confirmed ! ! ' " BiCHMoj(oi!Juiy 7. , A telegram, dated Martinburg 5th, says in the fight on Sunday Lee, captured 40,000 prisoners, : Fuller particulars this afternoon; ; According to all accounts there has been'a fichf at Williamsport between Imtoden s cavalry and several regimenia oi lnian iry ana a division 01 xankeeicaTal- ! ry under Pleasants :f :' l -' , " From Vicitsbarg. t r lioLLiNG's Station, (tw'a Jackson.! 5. "On yesterday about 12 o'clock the Yanket cavalrj1 crossed the Pjg Blacatj irdsong vanced into the Jnte.rior, biii'.were .promptly met by Whitfield V brigade and driven back across the jrive; I ;A courier just in from ; Ed ward V depptsiOus terhauseV entire command crossed near tb!at,. place last nigth. If ep.wa will have warm ott tofday : Grant is evidently very mieasy in regard to events transpirrng in his rear. Very little, firing at Vicks- - Eepbrted Fallvi of olTirg! '; , . ' j ; i . ' i' . JieXSON,; July ,6. iiThi il et.r tunr jast arrived and states poeiu vely that Vjcksburfr had fallen. . This tarns news has heen re- ceived this morning from different sources', but not by any one here officially. 'r - ; i! i-- Latcst from Below. Goldsboro July .7. The Yankee: Raiders have gone safe.' X large force of Yankees, estimated at 500O,:carae out a$ far; . Trenton to succor or cover iretreat. -rr : I i 1? Gen. Martin sent a force to intercept them at Free j bridge when thej found the Yankees postod In force. ; Ijrove in the tanker picket but finding helaider? j coming tip in their rear, fell Jjack. An animated arr tillerr skirmish ensued. Our men bohaved gallantly . i No casualties reporwa.j - . ' -hH ' ' Free bridge, over Trent river, is ten miles S.; W. of Trenton and 12 miles S. Hi. or jvmscon.. j 'ciwwt iiTritpraent in Baltinore I lec Threatens ; ., .r.:f:"--i-if .'-tlie City, '-fri .". L.-; : ji : 'hi! ..I- .-'-v .1" The lanfcees firacaatlnr Tlrginia aita jgoineTjip . u: j RicliMoif id July; 71 i .tba'BaltimoWaji bf the 1st ; says Stnatr eaptnr- The wildest alarra-pmails-tTrSaltt street5 are Urmi&:1tje1i threatenibg CtMe thecitjV The papers are filed with extracts this adrmag. J V 7 IR 1 ' 1 ed Omules 1 gomery,ty '0! "captured a deuchment of caTalry. ':t&U r 1; a ' The New York papers, witfa th third,' fcorth; aod last dispatches, refer to the 'fightipg of Frjdij. 1 . A Washington telegram of the third sajs : Latest lleWbew ofe 11 ck to-ey. ..Porport not ' Dix s troop are believed to be evacuating V irgjata "and are en rcmie to MfylaDdj ( , , v Bail road and"teiegfaph t wmnniaticm with; the .yalleyof-Virgin reaumed. . . : '' : ' - later from the Korthr-Important. : 5. A flag truce' boat was at' Qtjr Toint thx roorn- ioz, Ko papers were allowed to qoroe. Officers Capmifbr states that Sick::: . t 15 Paroled Sriaooers ovcrheardooe ;erftl s saratj StlU Later irom pr xiTi ' :, ' j Kichmojjq, Joif Ae lrAttW of th 4h watainamapy detaikoCthe Briffadier General UaytowWaV twice wounded and taVen prisoner. . Brig. Gen. Schemeuelfenng is a pris oner. Gen. Meredith wounded. ?' - A telesrarn fromi Hanover of the 3rd, saya that the . fight wais the. roost terrific. "Loss on both sdes tro- mendous. ' We :have Longstreet ' prisoner, sure. If a courier arrives tcnight t thej victory is ours beyond chance. ; 1; j ; -f - -' : ' ... Philadelphia, 8d, 11 p. rn.-Stirring rumors in town. Trie repot Hsjcurrent .. ihaLongstrft is killed: I ,Te i-aajaf icksburg. is said to be progressing rSatiswctorily, but the rebels ara r'egarded'aVTery'ob- stinate. ;V;cv-J' j. if--j w ; " i -' - ' ; - New Orleans dates to the ?7th, say nothing new frora Port Hudson L Thi rebels have overrun the JA3TKEKai TO BE SHOT I3T RICHMOND. - 1 v ' 1v ; Richmomd, July 7. A drawJng tobV Iace yesterday at, the Libby pri son forriwo Federal Caplain to be' executed' in re taliation for tte shooting of two Confederata nffirPr tin Kentucky, by Burnside. Two names drawn. Hen- r M;Sawyer First Jer,vaMU oi Fynn 51st Indiana.' LNo dav fiiva i0, ti,tt ATjt:;An- Community disposed to wait official confirHiaiiOiv before fully crediting MarMri!itMrr u u - " , S v6'ufu' It is generally belie ved,' hbWeverthat a dicisiva TictcfyVas achieved ' Thecport from City Point It -regarded as a paniaicxsjfirmatftoiip thenewaiJ.-i " 1 .... . 1 . ... UOMlr. Tnuf... k ia aothSlst and J2d Jul 'uly, instant, for. tl. gaged :or deirins t l uiv in Jff3 K aecupati00(,) aDd for reN5i, ? Hm hnnfc vTT - tf ' Auctioneers apotnect -Ties, bankers, brewers, brokers, butchers, bakers, howlin r alleys, b!Uiard rooms, .commission merch mercial brokers, dentists, distillers. glers,,Aexhibiterg pawnbrokers, ned dealers, surgeons, theatres, tobacconigts; and wholes : dealers, lhe trrna inmmt n.. .1,1 . to the 30th June 1863, both days inclusive, :wfif ffr,V quired td be listed and the tax naiJ nn Returns wUl also be required of all nrofita mai). h person, partnership or corporation during the year 18 i w, ru, vUcv Kimm me v;onreaerate states and sal otherwise than m the due course of a regular retail bu -C ness, during the saidyear of any of thetoltowing article, viz : flour, com, bacon, pork, oats, hay, rice, salt, iron, A? the manufactures of iroa. n cur. mniii ih f 1 er' rollen cl08' &si boots, blankets, and cotti. i cloths ; the tax upon the said profits is ten per cent. uc ir jmposes a: oottDIe tax oa'all persons as abor enumerated failing to pay their taxes at the time appoi ted, and it imperatiT on the collector to enforce th, w. . - , . - 1 . . t RUFUS H. PAGE. ' july 8-td Collector of Confederate Taxes k for Wake Conn Taxes! Taxes!! thedc . 16tb' at Duunsville for St. v " - Ma! Ii?d?? t Forrestviile, for Wake Fa- .vP.U.e?eCted tba J! come forward and ply th feheS to tte Treasury: -july;-;,:- C'i Hsterk ' Attention ! Cavalry. THK MEMBERS OF THE CAYALRI C0MPAK a 3 mef the Court-Heuse ii o'clock onThf day evening, jth inst, to organixe and elect officers. 5f0TIC-ALL TUB CITIZENS 0F RALEIGH, NOT belonging to the Militia, whose names are enroled or wf a desire to unite in forming Infantry companies for the u f- f fence of the City against raids of the enemy, will meet it ; the Court house this Iay at 10 o'clock for the election f officers, by the request of Gov. Vaace. ; P. F. PESCTJD, CottL july-lt Q. BU81EB, Andrews' Great Soutliern Panoram i of Sacred lllsl THIS iplended work of 'Art nill be on Exit; bitie at the Chapel of the InsUtution for the Daf and Dumb for a few evenings, commencing on this T-:;- day, the 7th... . -' ; !';- vi Tia Panorama is a continuous series of twenty-war I magnificent Oil Paintings, with figures of life size illustl a i tiv f some t f th prominent events I of sacred llistot r, r commencing at the "CKJSATIU" ana enaing wiwi 10 "ASCEMSIU-K JJoors open at o ctocx.. . . . . Tickets. $1,00 i Children and ServanU 60 cents. - , , julya-dtf. , -v, .;- ; . T ; OFFICE MEDICAL' DIRECTOR, V ' 1 ; -: GssESA-fc HosrrrixsNiC, . , ; Vi Raleigh June 12 IBtZ, - - ' --j.'u V -M,Wanteo..yf r inn bushels of Barley Highest prices pa lilt AddIv to Medical Director' office Jtaleighi w- Xedical rurvejor 1 omce unariotie. JuneW.'tf. 1""' V w'- ' .v : , ; ., "' , -'; (L.&. MiuiTaaTPaxaoas,; 4. 1 " ' ' KitrsanaTrN. (;. 'Sent. 29. 1862. , . a -flnWavrT ir TbItIt nnTlara OllI be fnr the arrest afld aafa deliver of every deset tr from the Confederate States rArmy, ui this post ; or i If een DolhOTi$tt)ibri.th ajsrwia of aay deserter, in any 141 01 nf amereuv--QunMes, so !7irLiwdieliihtaauthoTirhs. r" ' HENRY McCOT, 4 1-91 Cant. A A. Q. M cattle, brokers, circuses, confectioners . boteLsg. inns igvopm Ao:n 1 . - , . ' Z 1 CTMblug UUU3C3 JU ofshows, lawyers, lirery stable keeper tory To Farmers and Qnartermastcre. ASSISTANT QEARTERMASrR OEN'SJ OFFICE.! - . Ai; ' ' : RtCKM0SB'V., Uthi Jane, 1863 j a , .j r TAI IHlIKP. -' - Y - : . THS.followlns: Is the irstCBraaopica ror inc collection of Ue tax in kindj; J.-u-, I A olflcer of the Qnartermater General' Department U assigned to the epecial ..charge --of tbe subject. A.con trollinz. Qaarteraaster. with the. rank M MJor la ts- signed to each State, aiid a Post Quartermaster wun ine rank of Capt-an,Ueaeh ;C6ngreMJonal Distnci, wnere ij practicable to collect tna wnwi.. pracueaDie io couect wi tem-u.- j: 1 p.t f!Mmoinnl TtiaMM trill b sttbdivided hy the I r, nn1rtipn...r in hrr nf it inta secbena. 1 isti as- wufia ouw --r - . . . A convenient delivery by the tax-paver pi his quota of prp .. .t.h rtYio ni be aimointed br that officer totake eharee of the Repots to he established .aeh sections. t required nader the law be made, tho cropi of smaU sraln ; hay auu tue eup-yi woo or ui prwwu ,.-.-'beeaBeemredV' ,V - i I rjl-r -.'.Tflreueve larmiers-ruuu , . Mt . 1 .wi;.. wJt u m in- TCHa..rrq nests iaraerv resiamg. bw " - : noexiiaeiaWfTarttfUTiAi u to.taat uuartermascer. at deoots hot more tbil3HPf'Tnh'M?'Mi-tkeir tenth ductiotsJinheT win deliver unoer tuis lequm, iue;uuf; rule will gixe receipui wo .uc piuuukcr o cti.vuv. Bv much ofhistais paid. Aad as the Post Q'uartcrm aster 'of tbe Congressional district is responsible for the tenth, after the assessor has &UbIiAfcd ana made it known to him, tbe Quartermaster to whom the produce is delirered -will . . "i 1-11 1.. . 1 nn:iMi am Vi . f Jon rfceiDt tor it to tae rost uaariermster ui iuo trict, who wtlT endorse a copy of the receipt upon the as sessor's estimate before trtnaterrinff it to the agents at the receiving depot. . LAKhia anxa, v - t ; T ' VA. Quartermaster General in charge June 18. d6t&t-w A lm. u Wilmihe-ton Journal conv I Ji, daily! week and week- ly 1 ; meath y TayetterilU' Obserrer 1 month,- Charlotte Democrat 1 month, and sad bills at once to this office. - - t ' ; .: T: Sal Notice. I L ; THE Salt Commlsiloncr for Wake Countj hereby calls 00 all the commissioners appointed by the Court to take the census of their Districta.to make re port by the 29th inst., aad he hereby gives notice to the rarioos districts of the county, that be-wflt on the 6th day of July proceed to distribute' the saltfon hand under tie rule of the Court by giTie'each District a day, ad when the list of Districts have) been gone through with, then l shallcolamnce againJwrth the .-first District on August lQlhM nd so throeah theiiit s- Raleigh ) District, No. 1, July 5, Moridav 7, Tuesday ' i 8, Wednesdav. " 9, Thursday."1 10, Friday. f V, Saturday. ; ' " 13,' Monday. " U, Tuesday. " IS, Wednesday, j " 18, Thursday. V 17, Friday, v " 18, Saturday 20, Monday. " iSlj Tuesday.. " 22, Wednesday. M 23, Thursday U Friday. ' 25; Saturday. 27k Monday. io. z, St. Mathew's, St. Mark's, St. Mary's, Middle Creek, Barton's Creek, S.wift Creek, Kitt's Creek , Lick Ceck. House's (-'reek Mark's Creok, White Oak, . , Crabtree, ' BuckrHorn, ; Buffaloe,: New Light,' Cross Roads, Wake Forest, Fish Dam, 4 41 . : it tt A' (I U u n n K u S8 Taewiay. M rHOS. o. Whit a k fea. Salt Commisninnpi' fr.r Walra fin' trRalefghRepter, SUndard, Progress and Adro- cate please gire this one insertion, and present aecouat: June. 23, 186$ . f ! T. G. W. $50 Reward. ' ftit 1 ' . "- ' 0Alti, Ghh '--' March 7, 163. 2LHlpay reward of fifty dollars vtS ?ufnnwrU'? delivery at. caa i- of private DEN NIS MA HON r, who deserted from - - of the Richmond Hospitals some- time. last Summer. Mahony is a thick eye, has a hole in his rigLt audby awouhdfroma bnllet. Ho is supposed to be lutkinir about Cant. fi-rnm'. k' ."TI TJJr?.inc"eB Wr hair, grey Battery, Co., C, 10th Regiment X. C Artillery, fof which he was formerly a member) near Goldsboro'. 11- JOS, H. SAUNDERS, Capt. Com Co. A, 33rd Reg., N. C. T. if ' 1. Jonea' Brigade, A. P. Hill's Dirision. II arcn 13, 1863. - j d,6B:. THE SOUTHERN FIELD AND FIRESIDE. THE Proprietor is happy to announce that he has succeeded in making arr an cements to har th Paper . , .. . - " M . c-; BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. The Illustrations will be commenced earlv in lnv . .t.' will embrace Portraits of distincnis vilians, Sketches of Southern Scenery, and sketches Illus trating Stories. - , . : s , The first of the second half of volume fnnr1 will J uly the 4th, and will contain the first chanr nf on laf and very romantic story of Southern Life, with IIlus--ations, entitled -''.yi .-' . - ; ok, . . TBUE LOVE BUNKING KOUGHLY. With the usual variety of Essays, Poetry, Ac ? . ; The additional exnense ncntttd to TlinatratA k. . j . X mm , III ml I, LiU increased price of Paoer and Labor. neeai.Ui & fni-k advance in the rates of Subscription. ! The terms after the 1st of July will be iwi uuc rear.............. For sir 'month))- ' yjtn ............ .'-..$7.00 i. mi via Address JAMES GARDNER Augusta, Georgia. June 23. dlw THE undersigned are niaoufaetarins a ieff. sunertor article of SCOTCHSNDFF at their Factor? in Petersburg, and are prepared tQ .fill orders from auy part Of trhe Confederacy, k i , . ; . They are aisomanuracxunngiB wen Known ijiaiaa SMOKING TOBACCO, put up A packages suiUble for shipping.. H W.' LYNCH A SON. fi. d.lm.1 May I .:.j;-;.WASin;;.;:'yj.Jr; -- TO employ: a good, fast Catpefiter to whom ft (urni:v ion will be riven to built, bv contract . a tobao- - rn factorr in the town ofThomasviffe thefaetorv to be of the following dimensions, viz : 80 Wet long, 60 wide and two stories high.' Address immediUelr. " , , 1 .i ' - 1" DAVIDSON."- may 8 d3w. . phontasville, N. C v oiLroixr " : ! 1 T am manufaettiring now a good article of Cot- .tod and Linseed oiL June 10. -lw. : W. R. MILLER. Notice is hereby gtreBthatlnstruetions hare been received from tha Boieau of Conscription, that all cases of irregularity, of suktitution by enrolled Conscripts must be disregarded, as the Camp of Instruc tion is the only place designated by General Orders No. 82 (A. and I. G. 0., 1892, where gabs titatea can be received.- '-ft.-!;lf-'lf;;:; -s1 V !-- :-: I3 Ne enrolled Conscript has the right to place a Substi tute in any Company in service, but most offer him at Jtha Camp of Instruction. l Byorderof - - '. MP. MJttLW ..:! s i -u CoL CottdV of Censcxints fbrNi C. f i ... i -I I.J - A OUUaUIUIGa i ii; 41J eii A 11 A K over forty-llTC years old will go as a J. Substitute - Apply at THIS OFFICE within the rorty-fl Apply next two days. ulyl-lt cases whire deews were entered in of Ue Courtf of this District t Sprjnr Tertn, 18f . or at pratiou. trmth defendentapar tethaBecdrertln their iereral Districta,'n or hefore the lst of Reptemoer next, SrerWt upu . the 20 th ot MayJMf.Uhai Jias acctmed on the principal sums de, as set forth. In said .ree?;d the-Receirers are hereby directed to attend mX. jfj Bouse of each coanty in their eTer Xnf1?' ' pajment thereoC (Orthe tiine and pUrt therbaU girt rrJf h, nlaeefiin the county for SSfedratelr notifr the clerk of the Conrt where the. decree iii4N -na thtf Clerks after tne urstoiaeptemoer nex entered, ana invierair r . hall issue executloBS ra ail case, ior vne wr 7. which has not been paid Jo the Receivers ; and -ue eoil of issuing and collecting tuch executions shall be paid toy the isfuVer ordered that the Clerk of this Court fiu--; nish a copy of this order to tne yier m uc v trietourkto be spread upon their minutesand feamta the lame teba puhU hed weekly foi -at least four etks ia ow newspaper printed to each of JSg1? ;l ovate. . yiu. JLA . 1. w f w4w r Vwnnihr of stroirir trorw inw re? tiOTWniaent upon the touowing term t -r- i" ; r .. : r --?- : Depot and other Quarlerwastew charged with tbe put ehaatf f horses, are instructed to transfer horses usni for I . .. 1 . . . r. r : . . . . r. . ... horses, the r difference in ralae as ascertained by two dis-; interested persons (selected, one bv the officer and - the other by the citizen) to h paid to the citiien. . :. By authority of the V ar Department, A. K. COLE. X Maj. 'and Insp'r Gen'tTransp't. OFFICE CilEll Q. II. DIS'T OF N. cl, Raleioh. June 12. 1S63. I tru - t I ant now prepared to comply with the above instrue I tions, and hope the citizens will aid me in procuring suits j Dle horses for the service. W. W. PEIRCE, j j Jane 13,d6t. j f Semi-Wei Major and Chief Q. k. a-. tt 1 1 z j 1 "l m a: v . . and Daily Progress 6 times. . I . ' ( , Plenty-.Besomed. its Relgiu T IT no on spedk of vrstnt s w of ' sometnlng t ' JLJ. eat" While ehoice Bacon, excellent Cons -Meal, iuperbSweet Potatoes; Salt, and that well-known brand of Flour; via the " I. H. Rogers ' can he had at BREED'S.' I . SPECIAL 'NOTICE TO THE LADIES; , f That delightful Snuff for which there is such demand Is Hot quite exhausted. SOAP, , - EGGS, .', ' -f - . PUZZLE MAPS, v v- At BREEX'S. ; On the Market Square, next door to State Journal office" t may 6 dlw.. . ,U..- I New Grocery and Provision store. ; The Subscriber would annaanee to his friends and the public generally that be has rented portion of the store formerly occupied by the late Mr. John C Moore, next door to the State Journal otActon the Market, Square, -and4 will, opea on MONDAY, lay 4th, with ap choice stock of provisions and groceries, of which he wilji endearor to keep as good a supply on hand and at as rea sonable prices as the times-will allow. - LHe solicits a share of the public patronage and by strict attention, and large past experience in business, he will guarentee universal satisfaction. iv : 4 D. H. RREEX. p naieign, v., way i,iooa aiw,, advance at wholesale or retail : au uraimuiB sruuu, wnica win oe sola ac a small f . 20 kega Sop. Carb gads, 1 case Camphor, 20 cases Ext. Logwood. 1 case Macneaia -J.flO. IfJ? Ba?600 pounds' Palm QilSoap, (English) 1 case Blackingl20 dozen Fancy Soap, fl dozen Jklli'J E 1 case inuiiro. 1 ease niMTr's .i j o: i naaHla 'ir'Hi" j. r "-uum ooap, 1UU IDS. ''V'eu,! za dozen Sweet Otf, 5 gallons Sb-wTJa 1 orreal6agm Co P 1Da Am e.rce 168 P00018 Carb Amonia, in H pound Jarr Pof - uTl7Tr.Vw - sesiJiunromate Iodine Potass, QuiuinV, OpiimTcatomel, BiVmmK? .Raleigh, June .law2w S DRP ST0RE' 1,-f- WT" ' li forewarn all Oersons rVmrt tirn - I L. j r . v aw i.a a as 1 ui a miiii, j iiein o era met 1 Au m j a - . : - " w v heldainst mViT; "jhn Vr! :Jyj5S.H&.VC tfi conditionally ani the dSSSSl note iTfor S2OD0 , "W with. The said hS L"a n 2(.llh credit on same for $1000, siren by said Tiadale without ray knowledge orconsent 8 ' - LAWRENCE BATTLE, Mayl9.dtAw2f. " NahCo., N. a ; Piles, Tumors, Fistula. DhpasM nr the- womD; spCYeiiatorrhoea, Sjph- , m. vuv , wuic Airections, Ac . ' uiwiu norm oarouna for the last; ten years, and has operated on'many of the most re! spectable gentleman of the st-t-j a JLle"L Z. l.r8"' aehMneTer hinMcident to luppeo, and ciwlntioi tain a ten cent stamp. COB June 25. d4t -1 T G (Herat Order t, . ;- -r ' ." " J . :. is'p. 8.; . . V. ' .:. . V :-; EIEMpriOJfS froa MUItia duty oniiccftuit ef disability, willnotbe recognized, except utheSar geon's certificaW enaorid k r-' . . 1 OBr. ' ie egimen anflapjrovA Notice. TN obedience to awrit of eleetlon Issned by ITJi X Excdlencyr CrOT.ance, aa ejection vrUl be held at we several precincis in we oouaty, on the 2Cth day f , J June for a Representative of said conntv in thA tr L f!rt.m- n.....i i Ru j TL 7" .T 1 L thou of Daniel G.' Fowle, one of the members. . '- ; - r June 16,td. si : .: x W.H.flIGH, Sheriff. McrchantsMax. I shdll attend at tny oGce on the 1st1 day . of, July to collect taxetffrm merchants and others, under schedule B. Revenue Law. , . r.v Rslefghj June 1T;186S. dtd,4 ' e'.y-zM.j COW8CR1PX oypiCTt, j rM" ' - Li CxHrHorjautsN. C. June 13, 1863. Sptcial Order; v;.;.. i;C v;;r r3:;-: "" A Iteirard of ($50) thirty dollars will bepald XJL for the apprehension and. delivery, at tnia camp, or t ($15) fifteen donarafor-the cbnlinement- ia:auj-jjn Wimr is IS vearaof affehasirrer eves, dark hair, dark complexion, and is 6 feet 8 inches hich. Born in S wiUer- land aad has been living for sometime past la Montgome. ry county, Ala. -He deserted this cuurp on the I2thunU. uroruer i Col-PETER MALLETT,. ; : . , - Cknn'dt of coascnpsior a. u. . J. Wi MAiLBTr,Adjutaat. 8 " Juae 15. d2w. ' 4 OFFICE OF RALEIGH A GASTON R. B. CO. , -Kt t BxtsicH, N.C, June 15,1863. ' fTSE annual taeetlns of the stoatholders ct , I -L .thia Comnan will held: at the ofSee of the Com ; pany in this city, on Thursday, (dJtV i . A . Ail ' -- f. -nW.-Wt-YAiSoia i K-WTtftl s . 'FUWrlXTreaavxeb 'June li 1 -zJr$$gzo CapCatcf tMtiiu! 4 -1 iT irniAn arcntiion m uuisooro'. oa . MXmtmi V- 0. 1 X the 13th inst., a valuable negro Carpeater Also a likely boy, 13 yea Tuxell.d2t. A. R. ELLIOTT. 1 ROSE LEAVES MD BLADD3ES. PARTIES who haT R03E LEAVES and BLADBERS. for me can leave tkem at Vessra. ITiUiamt sV Haywood's aad P. F. Pescud'a Drue Store. R. B. SAUNDERS. inl9.-:ealm j' Fine ChewlarMTobacco, . Fine Smoavig 0.0, Candiesi all kinds,. Pencils. v. Writing Paper, . Tooth unxaDe5 . , FmCoaiba, ' - , . Pocket Coobs j r ' 1 India Rubber Pipes,' . -AtIli'PSON'SL " BrtTRoot ao- Vlgsr v ' Ciar Smokers, At Sign of the -riaTing varus, -BIO INDIAN - v Ifiat Penknives, . s-t Portemonnaies, Tlaerar Roaee. , . Po wder Tuffs and Bust. ; nfiolin Strinrt,. llstches. i '' " :7 v.Fercuidion Ctps t isira vasres. ' And other things too numerous to vrentitm. mar a ou. 'For "Sale. notnmiN hotel. I VOBQAHTOH; Ki,T0; flHIS largo sad rtnTenlently arrahgedistSiDii X liahment is now offered for Sale. Its high, atry situa tion readers it particularly desirable to Summer travellers. It commands a splendji' mountain view, bcridar its own local adrantages. On the .premises are-two welt of first rata water ; an to -house now filled; good stable and ther neccessary outbuildings. 1 Refageesmight find it a la restmenL ai it is admirably adapted to the accommodation of several families. Or any one wishing to establish alarga boarding-shool will not find a better situation anywhere. The establishment will be sold with er without Its furniture. Further description of the: premises deemed unnecessary. Persons desirous of purchasing would do well to make ear ly application as the property will be sold, as it contain more room tnaa my lamiiy needs. . J. JL IIAFPOLDT. Mergantea, 5. C. ApriIlT.-tt Piano Forte for Sale. A X excellen iciia jtvscuovu ixuM-irsarj; riADW Baltimore make, for sale. Enquire af - - ( I JAMES PlUSSOtf. il. Forte, of . Harget Street, nearly opposite tha Fair Grouad, lthr.;:st-;4.:.-I-t v'K'.at -.;ix OFFICE QF THE . C., R. R. CO. , . , . ; Oouri-rr Saors; June 10th 163, 4 TIE fourteenth anneal feting of the Stock k holders of this Company will be held in the town of Greensboro", on Thursday jtha ninth day pf July next, at Stockholders who do not expect to attend this meeting are requestea to send their proxies ; they will be luppl Ued with blank forms on application to the Seeretarr, or to any of the Station Agehts. ; JOHK H. BRYAN Jr., June, l?.-vlawtd - , . . Secretary. rpHR finhRcrleT wUl mve the blffhwt casts srVe aff the' V ristie season. -Apply to PHILLIP THEIM, , Raleigh N. C. . :; - ... ; , 87 tf Sr f teinber lSth, 182. Neffrb Man WflntAd. TnSrefth 7CaprriI W 1 . MMofllV apru 2g-dtf. to the State Journal Office. ! 1. has- a White iarkwr..? ? iblgh. Shr - pahl fbrsuch Infbrman 17 Z I a n.iwAa - f s cuiinrT. aprU 14-dtf.: . . Taken Vo tateligentappeaFancej .H. iffiurtfX S.'K' KreyTOaana dark panUloons, both w wneta committed to y belongs to Washing plV 71J urw wiaaia negro is nerebv natiffi. --w w Ham wwmT ui w nm . R. M. WHITR, Sheriff of Mecklenburg county. , aprli t9 w6m. ilotel for Sale: IIABBIS. uarein tail and has been well ho.a Vi WfSeS.. T!L. Rl Caw - a - ' otore Fni GIC and CHIL)JRE'S TFY U- - " vJ N. June paid. : Jfrpiv to thjaoffict r rthO tf Keaa. . - v i flMMilwroitik ' J Mllft ' I'll W A .M. This is ffbr ed b v fir nsda wunnirt01i "tXr so tejLdaoe, or other losses o he mantnfC -1 ur ' vaSZtL. . ..itiM tiwwA'WiTitinff larca tote OLD iSSVES OJ 1X01832X112,010151; :4 HEjr&sm -iA;. Juae irf-ivAf-? Tper m t ra'ciu"UJS0is wishing to sell willpleaae aiply to i Tr ... . i i Ilk. BIllflB HUB MW - - v - . v TDlSj OTTICK. ; Juse la. uaw5w. , 111 1 " ; .,...1 , 71 TUB PmM. " -..J 1 w- a sai ; iiisa ' -IT- vfciJa-- k-7 $20, by w awgie wf"4 Juae 24.-dtf. rt4- .1: 1 A.
Daily State Journal (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 8, 1863, edition 1
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