; - r:-; : -". .: Lfe;--!- 1 : -1- : - H ' " - v.- . , l' t ' -. i.-.v-r;-i-. 4- V i ft Na,QraUESDi,'Jmil6;i8G3::i::" V I . I. f ! . 'l ' 1- fc' ' 1 MMWwJII ' .s8 " iff. V ft a ii- StfltespiiriiWj JOnN SPEI.MAy, KDITQB AKD PROPRIETOR, TnUBSDAjjjnly, 16J 1SBS. Terms: u. ! : $ 12 monthsU...- mmiHiMi.m,lli'rflnt $10 00 I, 3 For the TRI-'WEEKLY: 12 months, 6 . ""tfr,'""i:,''5,' 5 00 3 .; i-....miMioi - vv For the WEEKLPAPER : y.'i2 Month. $400 '---''-f-'VVa'V-w-a'- 2! 60 ii a....aa.a.a...,,! ...i.-.j.j,., .JJ ; 1 e aiuci iiamg itaie AdrertfsemenUVil? be1naertc4.it. $2 peitaaaaref ten urB per Muareror caeh sobseqaent cd id the Tri-Wekly free i Adrertisemcnts ordered to be published bncel twice or wite "rJ"-m? ca,.u.mr Reported expressly for the State Journal.! Important rroclamatloh bj President DaTis." "... i . Richmond, July !l 5. i The President has issued a proclamation declaring in his jadgnieut, that the necessities of public defense j require that every man, capable of bearing arms, be t ween eighteen and forty-five, should now be called out to do his duty in ; defene. of4 his country, and in . -driving back every invader now within the limits of. the Confederacy. He therefore calls l out oi white men residents of the;, Confederate States, between the ages aforesaid, and orders all persons subject to this call, not now in the military service, upon being en rolled, to repair, forth with to the cbnscfipt. camps of the rest)ective SUtes under pain of being held arid . , , 1 TT , i , , .j , pumshed as deserters. He further orders that it shall puni be lawful for any person embraced within the call to volunteer for service before enrollmetit.! Jackson all Safe Yet ' i Jackson, July 12. The conduct of Cobb's Ky. 15-ittery ami the Wash- . - -i -. : f:"'i 'i . ingtoU Artillery is spokeu of highly by Ithc Command ing General in the aOuir this morning r; nlso LovellV Ffa. Brigade. ;:; ; ;l V-; - ' 'X l Tha banners captured are of the 2dtU, 41st ard 63d IViinoU. ' i MJ -f ;'. A 1 ' t'i-hir-"-.' Gen. Breckinridge sent r6ut an" infirmary ccjrps ..to.' bring off the eir- my'.s wounded. -Thpif sharpshooters - fired on :thrh " and Tbnecl&Bnridga trJisr j th iMirp . ffiMitofrrwoiks.'" ;''.'' " "'. "" I' l'f , ":" . .'..""" Their loss in the charge is fullv one! 'thousand. Col. Harvey Maury, 32d Ala., is severely woimded.. A Yankee Colonel,' two Majors anil a number of othei ofiicers captured. second dispatch i " " Jac'kIo July, 13. It rained bard last night and is cloudy : this morn- inj;. But little ! firing on .either side Jlhe eiieinjy have .six batteries imposition, plainly visibly frgm 'the 5tate house. -; :' Our trtKps arc much elated by our success '' .'.I1 ,::"'$ I Sir- ; THIRD DISPATCH. . jester- JACKSON, JUIV io. Nothing imjv)rtant .trauspired tc(iyly J The status is unchanged. ; .... Jl j I Port Hudsou surrendered on the 9th. I i - THi. Virlcsbnrtr tirisouersi wilt" be kt 1 Brandon to morrow. Supplies have been sent there .for tjhem Cobb s battery lost.iuue men an . tne acuon oi to- dayx " ' - ' J; ' v - Jackson, July 14. . No change in affairs since yesterday. v Gen. Pembcrton and staff arrived last bighC The oflicers who came with them say j they jToet peneral r Osterhouses body going to Vickiburg:-. (He was: 4 killed by a cannon ball on the 12rh ;lleavy Bkir- mishin still continues. Several houses wefej dcmol- i ( o - - - . i ' -.' ished yesterday. by the enemy's FIFTH DISPATCH Jackson, July 14, via Mobile, 14." Gen Johnston sent -out .a flag off truce tb-day to J Grant, asking permission to bury the lYankeo dead I -in front,. of our works. Grant askrl permission to . '. . . : t.:.l.iv.i nklk 8 1 . . ..I send assistaucc in. order, to iwgniZ(Midead which waa refused.. The first terms were; thcu agreed to.- Our troors xveto engaged all the afternoon in bury ing them. ! The exact numlwr js jnot ascertained yet." The Yankee ofiicers in chsrgfe of the Pag ad-: r mit a loss'f four to five, hundred. 1 ; - - J - Amonff ieir killed and wbunde are Col. Earl, Lieut. Col. Long aid Capt. Hall, lsi Illinois Lieuts. S. South and McMasters, 53d Illinois ; and Lieut. : Abenathy; 3d.Iowa. iX$?:- H ! !:"'' Amon" bur ofiicers are Maj., Lamb, 20tb Ga., kilF . ed ; Lieul C. C Bradeu; 10th La TjJ. Bust, 4tb Fla. and B. A. James, Cobb's Ky. battery, wounded. . a:,- find nassed beforeithc buryiDg was aoe UU'o a I; . j j . i fimshffd. V' ' . j ij FROM BICUMoB. " - UicukoND, July 14.L - No" troops wero landed frofboats oji James Kiver The flotilla-reported: mo vmpp mfst be p . Jf. nf ntr Point.- Object of the movement the vicinity oi Uityipiu" j . j j- not yet indicated:;', -i - j.. l-a - : JtZ oi VawandingharnV 1 . - Ainn that should ptedge tnemselvesby their v' l:-taA tpipoTaDhic com- Tbe receni - , . hvbeen recm eu iunicaUon in all direction, 7. , here eincenday. - As TELEGRAPH f Thernmtrf of a fight in ilirland is unfoanded. A- 7e .er of forei 1 H W KU. ilUI Uit r" , :-.. ' -.. , (k.t - . Since the transfer of mttitarjoperatfen taTpeansjlI' YRBia ind Maryland blockade runcer have been acUre. A large quantity: of boOi arc irbnght to Vgbia.v, j a YMnU in te RapaimockliaTe Wei engnged in 8UtpresaiDff tie business, and h j.;, Sr BicniioND, JuJy 15.. . -fcai'Se dumber of officers 'and privates woauded at GettJburiare arririDg here dailyJJ $; . Letters and verbal reports all represent our army in MaryJandih fine spirits, and ready for the ap piching tattle. , ' . v j. . r-v i , iPXfinS of nneasinesg recently prevailinS bere. haPIageneral wnffdence" inlhft.abjlity of fJee - ap, 513 Sa'n. arm v,: to jjeopof successfully with Ji W believed 'our, army will be nearly Pfe the battle of.Gettysburg. . :. . : iy v-v ; " ' .-r" " n"avy. rams in tmsf section, exciting sencins apprehensions in regard to.crops hc Tantecs on' James Hirer. ' -1 -. ' r'&-i Richmond, July 15. : , ' 'ri c Yankeeflotilla . on tha( James Ulver was Fe ported at,JJermuda Hundreds, near vCity: folnt thii-' news fromi Maryland to-da Telegraphic communication ixh -Winchester in terrupted for .twof days. It is believed that the wire was broken by the ate storms betweenStaunton and Winchester. , The Central train this evening brought no news. Ferielhg School: THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD 1 MOST RESP1CT fullv inform the citizens of Raleigh that he will open a FENCING SCHOOL in this i citv for the nnrnose t(J c?1 .i""! J?? viz ! KMALL SVVORDjBROAD 5WORD and SABRE exer- cise. . rr- '.; 'i&f ' ' - The undersigned has letters or "recommendation from nearly one hundred of the ofBeer sbf the army to whom be has given instruction ' --.'; - . Gentlemen wishing to take .lessons will please leare their names at the Journal office, or Price's".'1'' '.tel. v - . r-.V J ;:Cait. A. OLSZEWSKI. :' . iulyl6-dlw. " v'j s:' '''' r4:". . ' ' ' " ; BINGHAM' LATIN GRAMMAR. In Press ready in a few ireelcs. Published by STERLING, CAMPBELL A ALBRIGHT, july 16-dAwlt' Greensboro', N. C. EXECUTIVE DEPAR'T NORTH CAROLINA, j , , -. Y Raleigh, July 15, 18fl3. General Order, . ' NO. 15J f - : I JLn. compliance wf th an-' Set of the recent J mam: ei-cm as s -jraFa how Utytxo, all - the Confederate states, between the agea of 18 tid 50 years,' includidg foreigners not naturalized who haYe been residents of the State for thirty dars before said en- roiimeni. , II. There shall be exempt from the operations of this order the Governor, the Judges of the Supreme and Su perior Courts, of Law and Equity,, Members of the Gen eral Assembly, the Officers Of the several Departments of the Government, Members' of, Congress, Civil and Milita ry Officers of the Confederate Government in the State, the Ministers of the. Gospel of the several Religious De nominations of the State, charged with the duties of such ministry, the high Sheriff and Clerks' of the several Courts of Jlecord, and the Public Registers in he several c6untie. 1'' :'. ':;';.'.'( .11. After enrollment the men enrolled shall be divided intb Companies; of pot less than sventy-five men, nor more than one hundred, and shall proceed to elect their Company Officers. ;TThe certineates; of such election will, be forwarded to this Office with the papers of enrollment, in order that Commiss'ons maybe issued.' 1 r IV. ;, Officers of she-Militia will.be enrolled for Home Dafence, and their Commissions, when called into service will be suspended only during the period of such service. t V. This order is not intended to interfere with the en rollment for immediate service, those between the-ages of 40 and 45 years under Order No. 13. f i ... By order of Governor Vance : . . . i DAN'L G. FOWLE. July 15 lw ! .;' Adjutant General. .. . All'Daily papers in the Stated will copy bffe week and. other papers two weeks and send bills to Adjutant Gener als OUice. " r- -- -A - 'M '-Y '-' ' - - EXECUTIVE DEPAR'T NORTH CAROLINA, , AnJUTANT GEKJiEAli 8 OFFICB, (MILITIA,) " Raleigh, July 10, 1863. General Orders; X " f : - x . No.13. J It The Commanding Officers of the Militia- are a ordered to enrol all able, bodied white, men between the agesot forty aud forty-five years, who are' subject to the Conscript Act. Those who arej exempt from military -duty by the exemption acts of Congress, are not to be en rolled under this order; ? . -1 , II. In addition to the exemptions! under said act, hereto fore published, are the following exempted underact of the ! Congress, and approved April 30th 1863 : Justices of the Peace. County Trustees, County Solicitors, Coroners, Reg-" where there is no Tax Collector; 'Constables now in office, istera, Tax uollcctors, one uepuiy onenn in eacn couuiy tributing Agents ar One uepuiT -uera. iur ku vuuit mucu wis wvuit lxio.j i . -. r, r s: r 1 A., cne vcuuir uituissiuucr & s& cwu vuuut iui uu- j : . ..iyi:' r- " A y,n-na .nnninlaH tinAa ft rf 4 OPialdttirA fhr HIT rWlhl 111 t&VPVj 1UU ureluiuiia iiuuu iuiuicid launntc, . jiififu officers, Mayor and Police of Raleigh, Wil- mington, FayettevUle, Salishury and Charlotte, Counsel- Board, and the Employees of the State Government in the different departments. - ' - III. The commanding officers of the Militia will report with .the men erdered to be enrolled, at Raleigh, on or be fore the 1st of August; : 1 ' IV, Each man ordered above willbring with him to Camp one good pair shoes, two-shirtsi two pair socks and one blanket. t - Mr nrder of Gov. Vance : .5',. AJL-L MJ VT.: C V TTUU, July U. dlw&w2w. ; Adjutant General. -. jgT Daily papers insert one week, weeklies and semi weeklies two weks. . ' . T" " .'.., . : - " Bt THE GOYERJrOR OF NORTH CAR0HKA. f A 'PRPCLMATION:. XHERREASfor the protection of onr people T , as far as possible.: against the evils of speculation, there continues to be necessity to prohibit the exportation of certain articles of our products oeyond the limits "of our State - " - i (.' . --'- ) ' Now, therefore, I, ZEBDLON ' B. VANCE, Governor of North Carolina, do issue this Proclamation, continuing the proclamation of June 8th in force Tor thirty days from and after the 13Ui instant, in regard to Cotton and Woolen Cloth, Cotton and Woolen Yarns, Leather and Shoes, subject to such exceptions, .Ac, as! hare been ex pressed in my proclamations heretofore , on the subject of exportation. . ' " r "'tr ' : - ' . V-a-v a In witness whereof, Zebulon B. Vance, Ooverr Jsbai. or, Captain General and Commander-in-Chief, I J bath signed these presents and caused the Great Seal of the State to be affixed. I ! - v , . Done at the city of; Raleigh, this 10th day f July, A. D.. 1863, and in the year of American Independence the ' By the Governor : i ' Z. B. VANCE. .. R) H. Battie, Ja.. Private Secretary. ,r . July 11. Iw.Aw2t. , ; i - . AU daily papers in the State insert one week, and week ly and semi-weekly papei s two weeks each. , I l .Oloriousews. . J v . IMPORTANT INFORMATION I 1 -.H IMPORTANT INFORMATION W I r TIMPORTANT INFORMATION III i IMP0RTANT INFORMATION Ml! j' . Read ! Read r r Keaia 1 x I ; r-.: r ANY yonii lady or gentleman sending us their name and address shall rWeire. a circular bj first re turn of mail which will eOnrer totheni-onn vafnablein formation informatioTi which aj be of $ 10,000 ,raltie to thferf. "Address (inclosing stamp to prepay return pos tage,) . ; . TERRY &CO. n No.24;MaPmicHanaUdijrfr .'. July 14-w2t r v- ' : ? -Idagbam, N. C, Cotton for Sale tfji'jv Oy Tacsday, the 2tst lnst4 I irfll sell to tne V-rnignest Didder, at tne Uoarl-Aov.se door, in Liexing ton, 100 to 125 bales of. cotton. -- . .:X '? Terms cash, or bond with approfi WrnrifT. I i'. '. ' 'July 15 d2t. AIJ ??T tlARORAVE. . LosffS '; o caDer. three chtsii Sofia sarh. and a small sum of ronfcritivVrtterkp fiLr wtll h thankful It and bth erwise rewarded by immediately lea vinjr them at-." july 15-dlt ; ! THIS OFFICE. ; ConfederateTaxes. I will attend with the Assessors at the Court House in the City of Raleigh, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the 20th. "21st- and 2 2d Julr. instant, for the. DurDose of rearis'teriBir all nersons ehorasred ordesirin? to- engage in any of the following occupations.' and for receiv ing tner Taxes due tnereon, vit Auctioneers apotneca-. ries, bankers, brewers, brokers, batchers, bakers, bowling alleys, billiard rooms, commissi, merchants, and com mercial brokers, cattle brokers, circuses. ; confectioners, dentists, distillers, hotelss, inns, taverns,' eating houses jug ' I glcrB, & exhibiters ot snows, la'ysrs, livery stable keepers, pawnbrokers, pedlersj physician, photographers. : retail dealers, surgeons, ; theatres, -tobacconists, and wholesale dealers. The gross , amount of sales from the 24th April last to the 30th June 1863, both a'ars inclusive, will be re quired to be listed and the tax paid on the same.': : ; Returns will also be required of all profits made by any. person, partneremp or corporation during tne year io64 or the purchase within the Confederate States and sale, otherwise than in the due course ef a regular retail busi- tipss. diii-ino- the said rear, of enr of thefol'owine articles. viz . Hour, corn, bacon, pork, oaw, nay, rice, salt, iron, or the manufactures of irpa; imgjir Btolasses made of cane, leather, wollen cloths, shoes, boots, blankets, and cotton r'i' .tt . f? . fKth Ka tT nnntv th aair! niftta in tm Tfr rmL " The law imposes a double fWoo all persons as above enumerated failing to pay their faxes at the time appoin ted, and it is imperative otf tie collector to enforce the law. -''" ' ' ' ,; f" . 1 ,, j i . RDFUS IL PAGE. -Collector of Confederate Taxes iuly8-td ! ! for Wake Count 7 . I. !' ; ; ;?' :' ' - !' : - "'" '. I ' : rno the voters of the Fifth Conzresslonai Dls- X tricU The emergency calls for the purest and ablest men to serve the countrv in her? Legislative Councils. The well known character of Captam JOSEPH J. DAVIS, of .indicates him as the fittest--mftinthe District to repre sent us in the next Congress, Ciiptain Davis is now Icad insr his call ant comnanv apaint thx; invaders of his coun try, and does not even dream f his friends entertaining the idea of Voting for him for Cgress or any other civic position, at this time: but we are cotihdent that he will shrink from iio responsibility to vbich his fellow-citjzens may call him.il Well known and universally respected as he isfFrankliri County offers her noble son jto the voters of tne JMtricL.m Jnli-conlldetUM of; tut loci.Kn, on acoonnt ooonirT- i-atruxa, y - mwrjf z , r.-T av rasa aI prudent ttatesman, uul SallaV,,.- ' - , - .MANTi VOTERS. july 7-dtd. '' STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, " ! ! Wayne Countt. J - Cofrt or Pleas asd Quabteb Sessioss, ! . . May Term, 18H3. WM. B. Newsora Smith, Richard A and wife Gatsy. Mariam A. Newsom and wife Elna, Aman da Smith. Oliver Smith.; Bartemas Smith and. Fennell Smith, against the heirs at law of Jackson Smith. ' ' Petition for Sale of Slaves for Division. t: It appealing to the satisfaction of the court that the de fendants reside beyond the limits of this State, it is there fore, on motion, ordered by tbe Court that advertisement be made for six successive weeks in the State Journal, a. newspaper published in the city ofjRaleigh, notifying the dependents of the filing of this petition, and that unless they appear at the next term of tbi3 court,1 to be held at the Court-bouse in Goldsboro? mn the 3d Monday of Aug ust next, nd answer the petition the same will betaken pro confeo and heard ex purte. V Witness: S. H.Dexmakk, clerk of said court, at office, in Goldsboro', the third Monday of Mav, 18G3. i - - & H. DENMARK; Clerk. july8. wCw. .'"...' '' ... Hotel for Sale. I offer at private sale tae large new Hotel in the town of Louisburg, and located just past of the Court-house. H.HARRIS. . july 4. tf. - '"' ' -' ' - Trinity Collcffe TPHE NEXT TERM WILL COMMENCE AUGUST X 12th. v , Board, about Tuition,; . , Preparatory We shall have good many as mav attend. " July 9, 1863-wlm. $25,00 per month, y. ...L...: 37.50 Dcr session. : ... 15 to $27 per session. hoarding accommodations for is t : B. CR AVEN.f To Farmers and Quartermasters. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASFR GEN'S. OFFICE. V . ...Richmond, Va., 13th June, 1863 J . " TAX IX JalND. Tm followin-r Is the system adopted for the collection of the tax in kind ; , . i An officer of the Quartermter General's Department is assigned to the special- cbrt; of the aubject. A con trolling Quartermaster, with the : rank of Major, is a? gigntd to each State, and a Post Quartermaster with the rank of Captiin, t ea ch Congressional District, where it is practicable to collect the tenth ? ' ' f"v f " Each Congressional District will be subdivided by the Post Quartermater in charge of it into sections, for the convenient delivery by the tax-payer of his quota of pro duce, and agents will be appointtcf by that officer to take charge of the depots to be established in each section. , Before these depots can be established, or the assessments required under the law be made, the crops of small grain har and the clio of wool for the present year will have been secured. - i Torelieve farmers from the ri? k and inconvenience of storing the Government portion as well as to obtain im mediate supplies for the use of the army, the Department authorizes and requests farmers residing near posvs where Quartermasters are nowtationed deliyer the Govern ment's - tenth, or any part of it to that Qua -termaster. ! Under the law, farmers are required to deliver their tenth at depots not more than eight miles fronr the place of pro duction. If they will deliver under this request, the Gor ernment will pay for the transportation in excess of eigh miles. The Quartermaster receiving produce under .this rule will giTe receipts to the producer as evidence that so much of his tax is paid. : And as the Poet Quartermaster of tbe Congressional District is responsible for the tenth, af ter the assessor has established and made it known to him, the Quartermaster to whom the produee is delivered will also receipt forjit to the Post Quartermaster (of the Dis trict, who will endorse a copy of the receipt Upon the as sessor's estimate before transferring it to the agents at the receiving depot. ...... v PARKIN SMITH, i . A. Quartermaster eneral in charge June 18. d6t&t-w&wlm- b ... ' ! J., Wilmington Journal copy daily 1 week'and week ly. 1 month; FayettevilU Observer 1 month, Charlotte Democrat 1 month, and send bills at once to this office. . , BLADDERS. 44? 1 will pay ($1) one dollar a pound for Rose Leaves, well dried, half of them to be red. or pink.. ,- : I will also pay (25) twenty-five cents a piece Cor Beef or Hog Bladders, , to be clean aad el I .blown up. A They can be sent by Lxpress and I will pay the freight on them. . RICHARD It. SAUNDERS," June 4. eodla., . , Chapel Hill, N. C. ,0l 1? xa 'ft tTl llfA WAT from the1 n nsfirlbpr" nn th . S!t JX t. NEGRO BOY named FERRILL He iadarl r colored, about 5 feet 6 inches high, no mrcs remtsabered '" He wore when he left a brown check ehirtj and an oldfe -hat cat down very low, with the brim flapping down. 1 s very siow ox speecn, thick lipped ana ia impudent in h V looks! He is the ptonrtr of Jiat W. W. ? Peirce.- of th city - and is supposed to be lurking round CapL 8teph(! - stepnenson's , premises, or aoout Kaleib, or probably attempting to make his way . back, to Wilmington, .in th-5 neighborhood of which he was raised, working a part ) his time in a saw-mill. The abore" reward will be paid f '. his apprehension and beins: placed in custodr so that 1 ea. getbim. . -: - GEO. W. ATKINSON. Mayia tr. . .. . Raleigh, N. CL. ; - CONSCRIPT OFFICE, Caw Houixa N: ft. Jane 13. 1863. 63. f of one Jno. any Warner. ftSubsUtule and! deserter.! -) '-Wagner is 48 years o f ace, has rrer eves, dark hair ai f : dar completion, and is 5 feet 8 inches high, r Born inSwitxer land and has been living for some time past in Montgome ry county, Ala. He deserted thia camp on the Wthlnstl ? Byorder of ' ; f. ' ; Col. PETER MALLETT, fi '".. - uom'dt of Conscrfps for N. C. J. W, Mailett, Adjutant.' f - J .-Jum 15. d2w. X forewarn all persons from trading for a not J . held asrainst me 6v John Tisdale of thia (AiasM eountv :. The said note was given conditionally, and the condition ; thereiriexpressed have not been complied with. The sai p : uuw is iur 9wVf witu m creoit on same ipr - 9iuuo, give i. , by said Tisdale without nay knowledge orconsenti "" ' LAWRENCE BATTLE, Nash Co. K,Qv May 19.-d6tt.w-2t, v 4 General Order s. EIEMP t IONS from Ullltia dnty on account f disability, will not be recognixed, except upon the Sui geon's certificate-endorsed by the Commanding Officer .1 1 the Regiment,! and approved at thii office. . ' J3y order ot uovernor v ance : . JST" All daily papers in the State will publish one weeV and weekly papers two weeks. .J . ' I Notice. IX obedience to a writ of election Issued by 111 h 'LExcellency, Gov. Vance, an election will be held a theSeyeral precincts in Wake county, on the 26kh day . June for a Representative of said county in the House ci Commons of tne General Assembly, caused by the resigns, tion of Daniel G. Fowle, one of the members. ' - June 16, td. , VY. II. HIGH, Sheriff. New Grocery and Provision Store. - nphe Subscriber would announce to his frlcndi Xi and the public generally that he has rerfted portiot of the store-formerly occupied by: the late Mr. John C. Moore, next door to tne iS'ate Journal Hfce on the Market Square, and will open on MONDAY, May 4th, Mith u choice stock of provisions and groceries, of which ho will endeavor to. keep as good a supply on hand and at as rea sonable Drices aa the times will allow. - i N TTa nrl 1 ri f a a cVi a rt jif iha nnKlia halrnnafrafln Kv cW' attention and large past experience in business, ho wilt guarentee universal satisfaction. 11. BREEN Raleigh, N. C., May 1,1663 dlw. Piles, Tumors, Fistula, Diseases of the f Womt), Spevenatorrlicea, Sypli- 13 Hfuse, ta coniuItMl l" a -w dan at tb. Ymrbnmafrtm ' a . 1 . t M . last ten years, aaa nas1 operated on many ot the most re spectable gentleman of the State. A perfect cure ia guar anteed in the worst case of PILES in the Confederacy. He has never had an accident to happen, and guarantees to operate with as much success as any Surgeon in Eu ' rope or America. '.. ; Patients are not confined to their beds and may return home immediately after the operation. Ladies will be visited at their houses if. desirtd. AH letters must con tain a ten cent stamp. , June 25. d4t I i : : ; . : ; Yt is ordered by the Court that in all Sequcs-, JL jtration cases where decrees Were entered in any of the Courts of this District, at Spring Term, 1867, or at any previous term, the defendants pay to tho Receivers in their several Districts, on or before the-lst of September next, the interest up to the 20th of May 1863, that has accrued onflhe principal bums due. as set forth in said decrees; and . the Receivers are hereby directed to attend at the Court Hbuse of each county in their several Districts to receire paVment thereof. (Of the'time and place they shall give . notice in at least three public places in the county for 20 days. ) ' Of all payments made to them, the receivers shall immediately notify the clerk of the Court where the decree is entered j and the Clerks after the first of September next shall issue executions iri all cases for the interest aforesaid Which has not been paid to the Receivers ; and the costs of issuing and collecting sueh executions shall be paid by the Defendants. ? . -"-,' :- .'' It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Court fur nish a copy of this order to the Clerks of the other Dis trict Courts to be spread npon their minutes, and cause the same to be jmbli bed Weekly for at least four weeks in one -newspaper printed in each of the judicial District of this State, m , . JOSEPH RAMSEY, Clerk. f- June h w4w. i i . . . v .- , i- A to BOUGHT at late Auction'' sales, In Charleston and Wilmineton, just received, comprising many very ' scarce and desirable articles, which will be sold at a small advance at whol esale or retail : - ; J ; '!. ; . . 20 kegs Sup. Carb Soda, 1 case Camphor, 20 cases Eat. Logwood, 1 case Magnesia, 1500 pounds Sal Soda, 8 pair Saddle Bags. 500 pounds Palm Oil Soap, (English,) 1 case Blacking, 120 dozen Fancy Soap, (I dozen cakes in box,) 1 case Indigo, 1 case Cleaver's Household Soap, J00 lbs. Castile Soap, (Mottled,) 22 dozen Sweet Oil, 5 gallons Spirits Nitre, 5 dozen Claret Vine, 1 barrel Balsam Co faiba, 1 tierce 163 pound Carb Auionia, in 14 pound Jars, case Oil Anne&eed. 1 case Comp- Ext. Coloycnthi 5 bar rels Epsom Salts, 5 chests Green Tea, 4 cases Bl Chronate - i'ptass, ana a numoer oi cases easier tun ana roiass, Iodine Potass, Quinine, Opium, Calomel, Clue Mass, at ' f - S ESCUD'S DRUG STORE. ' I Raleigh, June 13. Iaw2w-- - . 'f Plantation for Sale. IwHir sell my well known and desirable plan tatiVn located on the south - side of Tar riaer, twelve miles below Tarboro . ; It u In a fine state or improvement and contains nearly nin hundred acres. Terms, cash Of credit, as may be preferred The price will depend upon the circumstances of the trade, and any person wishing, a good investment has now an offer, for Confederate moneji I , . ; A. M. LEWIS, iBaleigh, June 18, 1863. . r - .dU.' EXECUTIVE DAPAR'T NORTH CAROLINA Adjutant Gehkbal's Office, :'. Raleigh, July 4, 1863. DR. ARCHIBALD (1L KESBITT, or Rowan Co is authorized to raise a regiment to. serve far six months, under the requisition of the President. . Each com pany will consist of 75 men. The privates will elect their company officers, the latter will elect their ; field officers. Tbe officers will be commissioned at aad from the time the! muster-rolls are filed in this office. - ' -' V ' DAN'L G. FOWLE, ' Adjutant Genera., THE undersigned appeals to sueh of his fellow , . citizens as may choose to join him, to report to him at once at Salisbury. If the force called for by the Presi dent do not avail themselves of the onnortunitv to volun teer and have officers of their own selection, they will be. drafted and nave officer appointed by the Governor over them. The service ia for State defence and for but six months. .Rally, men 1 ; The enemy is now advancing upon pur coast, threatening the destruction of our homes aad the destruction Of our means of substance, to say nothing of the disgrace and worse than death their presence en tails upon our sisters, our wives and children. ' Rally 4a tha defence of your homes aad firesides. ' - i- A. U. NESBITT. july 6 dAw2w. - -i, . . Salisbury, N. C. A Rcwatd or ($30), thirty dollars will lw pa! i . Jer the, uppr hensicn and deliTerrr at this camp, t -( S15 fifteen dollars for , the confinement in tor, i r MssHBiHsnasaBsisHSfnuvMii ' . - for Sale- rflniS larce and Votitpb! rntlr 'amtxeA tnh- "X- llshment is nowoflered for a ale; Itt,hiffkf, airy situa-' iwu rcnuci. 1. ymrucuixny aesiraoie to summer traveucrs. -It commands a splendid J mountain view, j besides its own local axlvanUges-Oji the premises are two wella of first raU water ; an ICe4i6use now'filled, good .table and other neccessary outbuildings. , Refugees might find it a tVin vestment, as it is admirably, adapted to themeoommodation of several families. Or any one wishing to establish a largo boaring-shool wiJI not find a better altuatkm anywhere. The establishment will be sold with or without it furniture. Further description of the premises' "deemed trnneccessary. Persona desirous of purchasing .would do well to make ear ly application as the . property will be sold, as it contains more room, than my family needs. 1 ' ' J. JJ. UAl'rOLUT. Morganton, K. C. April 17. tf. .XSTEhare on.liand cetcral bendrcd boxer of ; f Y , . Smoking and jCbewing. . , ; r-, . ;.TOB ACCO . AND'SEGAES Read for sale at r Factory in Greensborouha . , Thia is offered br first hans no commissions, no storage,, no ttealaot, or itber losses to be mad oytif U . We offer xreatjAdttcemeats to those wanting large lots . .r!01D-ISSUES0FX)01frBDERAT15 HO HEY preferred: MENDENIIALL,: JOXKS t CACDXER. June 24, 18C3. '5 -jtU:.J.at&l d.lm. HOSE 1EATES : AKD BL ABDEBS. PARTIES who haie R()SK LEAVES iTntl'! LADDERS for me can leave them at Messrs. Williams k Hay wood's and P. F. Pescud's Drug Store. R. B. SAUNDERS. junl9. lm IT'DGEWORTH FEMALE SEMINARY. Y, il . t - . . GREENSH0RO', N. C. j The Fall Session of this Institution will Commence on; : the 4th of August next. : TERMS for the session of twenty week,-I "Stj 11.? . ... -; Board, including i washing, lights, fuel, Ac., $220.00, English Tuition $30.00, Music on the Piano, Harp or Gui tar $30.00, Vocal Music $12.60, Oil Painting $30.00, Draw ing $12.50, Grecian Painting $15.00, Ancient and Modern Languages, eacn $lz.50. . t or lurtuer particulars apply to .- spply to june,26-wtw4t RICHARD J oTKllLIWU, 1'rlncipaJ. i ..s, . , - , ,. . ; Nails IbrSaleii ' AT the HIGH SH0A I& IRON WORKS, In GAS TON COUNTY, N. C. ' Terms cash.) ' The Nails will be delivered at Iron Depot,' - Wilmington, Charlotte & Rutherford Railroad. Addrers, ' T4; HIUUSIIOALS IRON CO., June 18-d2w. ,! ' ' : . J Iron, Lincoln Co. N C. 3(10 Negroes Wanted. rnnE uiidcrslgned dcslro to hire three-hundred JL hands to work on the grading of the Chatham Railroad. The line runs through a healthy county, on a high ridge, and all bands employed on the road, will be, well fed and cared for We willVire either, by ih month or year. Ap- 3 ply to us at Cary; 8 miles west orBaleigh,' or at Hay wood, or Lockville, Chatham county, N. C , v, I. N. CLEGG A CO., Contractors, K. P. Rattle, Pres't Chatham R. R. Company, Raleigh. and W. T. B vkine, Pres't IUlcisth and Uaston U. u, sriTB Of" SuliTil CA.HOL.tSA, . I ITT t'OCMTV,a J Tn Equity, Fall Term, 1863. J. J. Cherry, Trustee of Willie Taylor,. Ac, James F. Keel, Edward Dixon, and others. T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the above named James F. Keel, is at this time a non-reeident.of this SKate. , so, that the ordinary process cannot be personally served on him. it is therefore ordered a, a a .a '' ' ' a a . that publication be made tor six weeas, in tne weekly State Journal requiring him to be and appear at the next Termof. this Court, to be held at the Jourt-House in Greenville, county of Pitt, aforesaid,' on the-first Monday , of September hext. and plead, answer or demur, otherwise ! judgement pro cofeso will bo entered against him. yv uness, ricKinsou, viera mu jiiaBMrr di earn vuui at office, the first Monday of September r A. D., 1862. June 15,-1863. wGw." X - ' -''".. x - . WHF.KEAS, the President of the Confederate , States, by virtue itf the authority vested in him by the Constitution, ha? made a requisition upon North Caro lina for seven thousand men to serve within the limits of the State for six - months from anld' after the first day of August next; and whereas, it is, desirable that, if possible, the troops should be raised by voluntary enlistment, with the right to select their own officers : ' 1 on the patriotic citizens of the 'State to volunteer for State defence, and tender their services in companies, battalions and regjanentS, on or before the lTtb of July, i The control and management of the troops, raised under this Proclamation will be retained by the authorities of the State. .' .; M ..: .:. .." '.:' Orders for the enrollment of the militia, preparatory to a draft, in case it may be necessary, will be issued by the Adjul theS AdiutantGeneraI.it ... . . - a.- - m .n if. am 1 in witness . wnereou ikbplon" a. v asce, cap- a . -a m a n a m t .it g. tain uenerai ana uommanaer-in-iaiei, nam sign- l ed, those presents and caused the Great Seal of State to bo affixed. Done at Raleixrbr this 17th day f June. A. D., 1863, and in the year of American Independence the 87th. . ' iiy tne uovernor." vr , '- o. vx. iRafiU' Battie, Ja., Privste Secretary June 19. dlwAw2w. . 'VarJ AH daily papers in the Stale insert one week, and weekly and semi-weekly papers two weaka each. - - S50 Keirard. V T ANA WAY f rotn the Subscriber otf the 20th of June." a neirfo dot brthe name of Wesley. Said ne gro U yellow complected, i tout built, weighs about 150 lbs, .a u naick unokn when sookett to. Wesley is a proud and ha mannerdly boy. He bad on when he left a red velvet cap, made Beauregard styled Sai negro is supposed to be lurking around Chapel Hill, In Orange Co. I will pay the above reward of Fifty Dollars for "Wesley, delivered to . or confined in jail so that 1 can get aim. july 6-wt& i r , ' Wa,H. HOPSON. Notice is hereby glten that Instrnctlons hare r been received from the Bareau of Conscription, that all cases 'of irregularity of subs titution by enrolled Conscripts must be'.disregarced, as the Camp of Instruc tion is the only place designated by General Orders No. 82 ( A. and I. G. O.,; 182, where Substitutes can be re ceived. - i ': ' . - .: j;' : ; ' v. -' "j Ne enrolled Conscript; has the right to place a Substi tate in any Company In service, but must offer him at the ' (jatap oi instruction. .--i z By order of ? U , P; MALLKTT, 7 . Col. Comd'g of ConscripU for N. C. djotant. -a; t i v : aprillAwat. J. C. Pnaca, Adjot Strayed, rorn m jsiaDie. on snnaay. lzin mstaoi, a LIGHT SORREL MARE, 13 to 14 band hands high, i She has a white mark'onlier face. A liberal reward wi'l he paid for such infomatisit. as will la her recovery, r . Address . J , , THOMAS RAIT, aprillidtf. ! Raleigh, N.C. ' ? f ilty DdUara Re ; liTT Caniare-Hotne was forcibly opened last J.TA aighi-anda-set elliarness stolen, together with the curtains i f - a new carriage, also- a large carriage cover. The skirts of a new saddle cut off and taken , aad a good bridle. , The harness la plated and nearly sew. The bri dles are without blinds and have rery rank, cavalry bits. The above reward will be given for the apprehension of the thief and recovery of the. articles. . , .. ,, ,,,zxz'3iM -CHAS. MANLY. july--ltJ-i-i' ' H5:r;v.v-: ' - .--f ; . f "I n Oil I OIL! .v-;. :: ''i T an oannfactQrlns now a good article of Cot- x ton and Linseed oil. Jane 10. 1 w.1 W. R. MILLER. f 1 "1 - ' t - .' . f' 1 T t - -i . r . 7 , JT

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