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""tJPWC tF f jStft C?:..U' N- CM FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4, 1863.- 'fc'i-. 'j ..l.-. ' r t 2tatc JojimflL jonX .SPELM AX, EDITOB AND PROPRIETOR. FRIDAY September ;4, 1863. Terms: -12 morib.. $1000 6 3 " 1 " ;.. --oo 3 50 For the TRI-WEEKLT : ' 12 mdntks...... 6 ' $7 00 4 00 2 60 3 " ..-i. For th WEEKLY PAPER : 12 months 6 : " i - . $4 09 2 60 1 50 ! Advertising Bates. .' a joiMn)enta will be inserted it t per sqaare ef ten Hnea for the first, and $1 per sare for each sabscqaent insertion: ' , . . ' . Adrertisemeats ordered to be published ence, twice or; tnrve timet a week in the Dailj will be charred each time ta new adTertlsemets.' 1 REPORTS OF THE PRESS ASSOCIATION". -' ' ' - 1 1 '. I 1 ' ' 1 Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1863by , J. S. TfiKisaaa, in ihi Clerk's office of the District Tonrtef the Confederate States for the Northern Dia- trict of Georgia. ! v- , , : :- , -t ; 1 From Elcbmond. : J ; T , r "Richmond, gept. Z. No tiJinga from Port oyar this morning,, except that a force of the enemy were engaged in an attempt to recapture the gunboats, and consisted of jthree reg- iments of' cavalry, with several pieces of artillery. The city was ne?er tabre free from excitement than at present. Business is active, and but for the pres ence of numerous officers and soldiers in the streets nothing would indicate the existence of war. A flag of truoo boat is daily expected at City Point.' ' SECOND DISPATCn.J Richmond, Sept. 32 1 Advices from Port Hoy al state that 'the Yankees fired on the gunboats several hours yesterday from tie opposite shore with 'fix pieces of caodon. They damaged the upper works of the- Reliance, No cas ualties on our tide. It: is believed that a Yankee r"ffir and severaT privates were killed and wounded I by the fire from our side. In the afternoon, the" enemy. n withdrew, having failecl in the attempt to destroy the "unboats.- All quiet at l erprt n? batteries and ainnir .other indications ot t Z batt purpose to occupy Stafford county in force. W - : fom Charleston. . " Charleston, Sept. J. All perfectly quiet t-day. No firing Whatever j but t miitit i renorted closer to W acrner. Last msrnt was the quietest known here for. three weeks past. Scarcely T a gun was fired, except a w shots from Battery Wagner. The enemy is reported tinkeriasr at the monitors as if re- preparing the damages sustained on Tuesday night. . f S100 Rerartr. ; Ti AWIT from the fortifications near Eat- 1TL ciffh:naar the middle of Julv. mv neero boy DAVE. I Me ii of a tnmnkin color and 5 feet S inchei hitrh. - Hair light and curly. I will give the, above reward for hisreon- nnement in jail so to at 1 can get aim again. . - ' g ; lept 3-d4t . , W. A. xJliUUXN ij Jr. ! I Mason'si Blacfeing.; . i BY the gross, dozen or single box, and the last J that can be had at . I I septS-d3t ) , : j RICHARDSON'S. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT NORTH CAROLINA, ! Apjittant GaNiaALS Orricf, . Raleigh- Aug. 18tb, 1863. GlNIBlL OrDSR, " i No. i. r I I. The following persons are exempt .from duty in . the vruaraior Viionie Aieience, except irom urm r Bncj Within their conntiea when invaded bv the enemv : : " Fie8t Class. All rh vsicians who now are and for the last fife nractisine- in- their Professions : Railroad officers and emnloTees: not to include laborers, .. (except two expert track hands for each sectimi for eight aiileswho are exempt,) porters and messengers; oBe rail I ltr to each mill ; mail carriers : the commanding officer of eacn Brigade, Kegiment ana Uompany or ine juiuns, rn.no. Aajutantot the Kegiment. wnere. any oi tnese oiucera hare accepted a commission in , the Xlaardor ."Home Der ftnce,M the next officer in rank, will be exempteaV .Ahis dasa is also exempt from drill. ' ' I, Skcojtd CLAss.Contractors with the State or Confed trate GoTtrnmfntl nd their necessary employees r -one deputy Sheriff, in each county where there is no . Tax voiisctor; one Editor to each p ewspaper, ai an neces-. ty compositors j . Professors in Colleges and Teachers in AcadVmiM : ' ' ' ' ' ' " " r " II. Post Masters are citU officers of the Confederate ' Gorernmcnt, and are exempt by law. Quakers, Whs have r may pay the tax imposed "by law, and those, whooave been exempted from mility duty upon surgeons' certificate of disabilitvi approved at -this office, are exempt! from all ' III. The Commanding Officers will order Company drills once every week, on Saturday, afternovn, and "Battailion drill once a month. 4; , . -- Br mrd?r nf Rnvprnor VajtCB : 1 UAm ii w. run lifl, Adjutant GeneraL - l;' : ' Notice -f-:- K. C. STATE BOlfDS AIfD COTPOKS. : 1 NOTICE is hereby siren that thc Tankee Ral ;a;rt Rlrtr Hfnnnt tjersot oil the 20tn July, 1863, took; from the Ion safe of Ws WU Parkerthe follewing Bonds, to wit : Bonds Nos. 448,t445451, . .452 and 453, of $1,000 each, dated respectivejylst day of 30 vears. These were North Carolina SfafTr.nRnono.'witKCPOM hih''had been collected jap to the time of capture. They werenade payable to bearer aid belong toi Wm. E. Pop, ; ofRocky Mount- 'J-' The public generally and all Banks and Brokers are hereby notified and requested not to receive laid Bonds wj either of them; or their Coupons, without my endorse. ent in my wn hand Writing. - And the Public Trea surer of the State nd : his . agents clerks or employees; ate hereby forwarnedwnd- prohibited from receiving the aid Bonds or any5 part -thereof, or "paying the Coupons thereto attached. Any information abuut said Bond will .WkfoUy received - '- WM. POPE, j oekyMeunt4aly 234863; f-- - jly 24-2wI I wiSkf'V srd 'copy four:times7Prpgress two' ,- 7 to tbis.pipce. DS0N.8V S11!1?18 as teachers In a school orpriyato vZ i 5? J br two 70BB?r ladies: wha are graduates fa' f ema College; and qualified to teach the Engiiah bwuache together with Latin and French; t -Address; U acitolyw i i V Murfreesboro. N. C- The latter will leach music also. TELEGRAPHIC aur 29-d2 EOBTT able-bodied iaen for enerilla anj Scout service, in ts.SUtetyonenced apply wb are liable to conscription. Those who can famish thei own horses preferred.. Apply immediately at - - " Tepl-dtr-r?: -a-: THIS OFFICE.. FiTCTTXTOJ.SlasXB'i.I. AVD AttMOUT, u- t; . -.r Ancst27Ui, 1863., Rifle Stocks Wanted. fpnE parties frdd wbom1 bids' were actepte jl- Daring faiiea to execute the proper contract, pro petals will be receired antil the 20th dtr of Septembt4' next, for the delirerj oi 50,000 Walnut Rifie Stocks at thir Arsenal and Armor r.. ! " - , , , . jBida wilfce considered, either for the" whole Or any part not less than 1000. ' Specifications will be furnished on ap plication to - Maj Vmli. UUlLiDSy Jseptlt20sep Commanding Officer. ! . Hotel for, Sale;': i 1 J T effer at nrlrate gale the larse new Hotl 1b JL 'I the town of Lonisburff, and located jost east of the Conrt-howse. . To Owners of Mills. MKELLT, tbe Flejitlag llacblnc Stoop. In- farms his old customers that he is acain ready to repair Steam and Water Mills. Circular Saws straigbUa- " ma ana re-tootnea. -juaciiinerj ui cuciai i ciucu, x xxwm . re-cut. Address, " - . . , T ( , - . M. KELLY, ; pepUfdlw ... " . Raleigh, N, C. Executive Departm't North Carolina, ! AwUTiWT OlaJtRAt'i omci'(ii. !.,) j ? .t- s 1 - ? Balejgh, august 3ist, 1863. - General Order .! No.2 v-j- r an f. SO ranch of General Order. Ho. 1, (IssuM Ansr.: 18th, T863, V as exempts the commanding pm- cer of each Company of the Militia, and Adjutant of the Regiment" from Home Pefence iuty, is hereby revoked. By order of Oo've'rnor Yanc i : "' " M-f yr. . .. - : - JAMES EL FOOTE. " ' pept 1-lA wlwi i Assistant. Adjutant OeneraL ; - Every paper in the' State copy one week, i Important Sale of Real Estate. BY a resolution of the last Grand Lodge of lN orth Carolina, we the undersigned were authbriz ed and empowered to sell inthe town of Oxford, N, C-, ' that valuable property known as ST. JOHN'S MASONIC COLLEGE. Said property,' with some hundred acres of land attached thereto, Will be offered for sale for cash, on ' Thursday: the 1st day of October next. The building is ' larereand commodions,. containing about eiffhtr rooms, I and well adapted for a male or female College, with, all ; hojeessary outbuildings. Those who, may be desirous tof purchase will apply to &obert W. Liassiter ana J. i. ai- tlejbhn, Esqs., of Oxford, who will take great pleasure in snowing; tnem tne property, t ; - ,t . fSigned,, JS. J?'.. WATSUrand Master, o f i C. W. D. flUTCHINGS, Grand Treas. August 26, 1862-twtd.. i; J , ',. Notice. . CONSCRIPT OFFICE, Cavp Holum, Aug. 27th, 1863. f THOSE persons enrolled or liable to enrol ment who can furnish horses will, for the present. be 'accepted with their herses, and receive cavalry pay, to be: temporarily employed as mounted men while the ne. ceisity oositinues, remaining for the time on duty in this State for purposes of guard and patrol. It is desired ,that thay repect with their horses without delay at this Uainp'of ;amp Vance, near Morgan ton, as may be most convenient. , -' ' II. Citizens who desire to promote the safety and inter- eits of the armv bv discouraarincr desertion, or who desire te save their neighborhoods from the inevitable mischiefs of paarauding, terror and insecurity that must grow out of the presence ' of lawless deserters and 'skulkers,' can be made useful by tendering their aid to the enrolling officers. I They can render service as guides and in swell- ing tne nuinetrs or pairois sent, oai oy auinoniy. aw days absence, at most, only would' be repaired ef tlieai There is no provision of law under which pay can be riven them, but ail their expenses ol subsistence, lodging rt f -II l ; J .1 - ;V l; -11 J f- I U - ' ana ierage win oe paiu, ami iaeru uii v aiwn cu ivu vuo use ol their horses. . , . . ... By order of " P , Coli PETER MA LLETT, j r' Commaadanti Of Conscripts for If . C. U WMaiixtt, AdjUnt.r. x. ,;y:;.hl''J aag2.8-d3w, .kt , v:., I -; - J' fV UVingbUU tfUUiUU) I'.JCHCIlllO VVKI "A Salisbury Watchman and Asheville News eopy" three (3) waeks and snd bills to this office." '- " ; I , t - V S75 Reward. .. -: : , QT0LEJT from ray stable; oh Monday tilgit, tlie -1 O 24th insl, a light .BAY' HOUSE, 5 years eld, hands hieh: one white hind, foot, .with hoof on same, I think, split r black mane and tail ; head large with a Roman nose j rather collish in apeararice when taken j barefooted. The thief when last'heard from was 'making fete way to wards Charlotte. : The above reward will be given for the borse and an aaditional reward of- $T5 for ,;the capture of thei thief, with: proof sufficient to convict. . . , ,. . f .. . : . -I-' W' - ' " " - Fort Mills P. O.,-' f sept l-dtv; 'tT'Tk'DiitHct,. Monument to the Late Maior G-eneral W ; D. Pender.! Iklf aathbrfzed "bf the Cnalrman of; the Com Imittee' appointed near grange, Ceurt-Hoflse, Va., o receive any contributions the people of this State wish te make for the erection ofa monumn : to the late Maj. Gen W. ID. Pender. .Persons -.wishing T.to make. coatributuns will find me at m office from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., node the A diii tan t GeneraPa office. near the CapitoL -' v4 " ' ' . g 26-d2w . j . ; Assistant Inspector General- " too- imipiirii nHriHLur kiiu it i.imiijv kuu. .... - - - uiiora ' riTVZ Z ?TSIZa -;. copy iw weeaaanuiurw.ru w f j -r. - i.- to - I Thousands of Boies of tne Soutnern h Hepatic Fills .if-, r- ATE BBE.VOBDBEED i IN OSB DAT. WnKR. pf known their use continues. .Without nuffiasr. K Warn oratnad irronn bv their real value. 'JaS More. tnan nve nunarea persons are anowu w aire wen turuu ehPilla.-Cst :.-?i5C7 o-si:.1 -iv -txivT1 1 This excellent family medicine ia recommended by thr ' rtnlv for . diseases of the Liver. . His . 'correspondents say. mat tney aiso cure ounoas ttneuwj .. Peter Vaden. Esq.. of Uinwiddie county, vaJ,' alter ae - scribing remarkable cures in; his family of BiUteos Rbeu-, mausm and rieunsv, says : , aiy uocwt s ouinas ween beretorore irom to xuy per year a uv uwu uiea, I tnese puis i tot my ramiiyr wnica-- coostsu vi wguieen ' white and col red, and have not called in a Docror J This hfa jgreat savings r. They certainly are tbe best tamuy med icine ever discovered." - '(jvl'-s f . Rev. John W. Potter, of Greene county, -North Uaro-;, 1 Una. had suffered twelve years from a deseasecT liver, ' which the pbysicuns naa not oeen awe to cure, no laays'f i- -'-1''-'' j..Jir . .f;;. . 1 v"I commenced taking the.Hepatie Pills with no eon-., fideice in them. They acted like a charm 6n me. From that hour I have, impioved. I Ifave persevered , in thei Arf W 7wi,a hloannr'.f mm veil and hearty.-- t lii tiiM -man who. as l believe, was saved from death, by a oose of these Pills, ;My:Doctor', bUl.was an.4 nuajljlrosa $I0S tq.$200,f;bft Ijbava had nousaj for vKrtiiQn einAO " . ..." .-. 1 ll . :?The great rise in the price of ingredients and the heavy . tax on these Pills, compel thV proprietor to: mt them,at their, present r rices oricrtuc xno mineiiwarc Bot more profitable to him than . wjhen.hqaold them at low- : erratca, ;';.' ; ;. !'".' . .-j .t'.k-ir.-.- s; - K - - liee:$l:50alxr Fr$15e.d6zenbpxes will be sent j- r rrfiriiT-- Those1 who ee- J:2.iA rvn-r nkrt of Ae" Confederacy." Those who de sire less thane dozen boxes mnst apply te the Druggists. Oreit. reduction made to. Pruggista a4 inexcianta wh .jiay bv the gross, C i.lfit ii ad aug. 7TwtwimT r! TM. T-- Vv- f ASUDtittttC 'I EB 45 years of age. of good character, can ce. ' aug28-d2t President Datts to' tne Absentee Seldlers and . the Women of tlie Coafederac ; : . We in vita tpnetai attention to the following address of President Dana to the soldiers absent from their pasta of duty and U the women pf tne Coafedexaej, and also to the Wder of (.f IdAUett : To tne Soldiers ei $he Confederate States. 5 ? i .fte more than two years of .a warfare scarcely equal led in the number, magnitude, and. fearful carnage of its battles j s warfare la which your courage and fortitude have illustrated your country and attracted not only grat itude at home, but admiration abroad; your enemies con tinue a rtruggle in which or -final triumph must fee in evitable. Tjadiiijied frttih'tbdr reeeotrapeestee, they imagine tUiat temporary teverses can duell yauir spirit or nake your deariaiOian; and they are now gathering !W:Mtm! farvaaion in the vain hpe $ by a desperate effort, sacceas may at length be reached. sow kaow toaveU, mcountrymen, what they saean by success. Their aliant rage aims at nothing le than the extenaioatlo f earsei te, or wtVe, and clWelu They seek to destroy, what they cannot plunder. , TJbey propase as the -spoils of victory,, that your homes shall ha partitioned among the. wretches whose- atrocious craeltiea have, staatped infamy on lheii Governsaent. They design to incite servile insurrection and light the fires of incen diarism wherever they can reach, your homes, and they aeoaucn tne lnrenor race, bitberto decile andean ten ted, by promising indulgence' of tiie vilest assiens, as the price of treachery. Conscious of their Inability ta prevail ! by legitimate warfare, not daring to make pace lest' they' should be hurled from their seats of power,' the men who now rule in "Washington refuse even to "confer on the, snb jeet of putting an 'end te ttatrages whicS disgrace aur age, fhe to listen toa suggestion for conducting the war so cording to the usages of dvfliaation. 1 " I ! . ' ' , ' Fellow-citizens, po alternative is )eft yon bat Victory er. subjugation, slavery t and the ntter rmin of yourselves,, your families and yoaf ceuntry. .The victery is within yeur reach. Toa need but stretch: forth your hands to: grasp it. For this end, all that is necessary is, that those who are called te thileld by every -metive that can move the husaan heart, should promptly "repair ta. the post of " duty, should stand by their comrades now in front of the fee, and thnasO strengthen the arjnies of the Confederacy as to ensn success. :v The niejrnow absent from their ppstr would, If "resent in the field, suffice ' to create uamerical , equality between our force and that of the invadersr-and when with any approach to' such equality, have we failed, t be victorious ? I believe that bat, few of thoseibsent are aetaated by unwillingness jtoaerve their country ; but that many have found it difficult to resist the temptation fa visit te their homes and the laved ares from wbotn they hare been so long separated ; that ethers have left fer temporary attention te their aflairs, with the intentien of returning, and then have shrunk from the consequences of their vialotion of duty ; that olhers., again, have left their posts from 'mere restlessness and desire of change, each quieting; the upbraididgsefhis conscience, by persua ding himself that his individual services could have no tn- . luence on the general result. These and other causes (although far less disgraceful than the desire' to -avoid . danger, -or to escape from the sacrifices required by patriotism) are, nevertheless, griev ous faults, and place the cause of our beloved country, and of everything we hold'dear, in imminent peril. " I repeat that the men who now owe duty to their country, who have been ealied out and have not yet reported for duty, ' er who have absented themselves from1, their posts, are sufficient in. number to- securfe us victory in the struggle now impending. 1 call on you, then, my eountrymen to hasten to your camps, in obedience to the dictates of honor and of duty, and summontho8e who baye absented themselves without leave, or who have remained , absent be Vopd the period all lowed by their furloughs, to repair without delay to their respective commands, and I do hereby declare, that I grant a general pardan and amnesty , to all officers and men within the Confederacy t sow absent without .leave, who shall, with the least possible delay, return to their proper posts of datyj but no excuse will be received for any delay beyond twenty dajrs after the firet publication of this pro clamation in the State In which the absentee jnay beat the date of the publication. This amnesty and pardon shall extend to all who have been accused, or who have been convicted and are undergoing sentence for absence without leave or desertion, excepting only those who have been twice convicted of 'desertion. Finally, I nonjute my countrywomen the wives, mothers,' sisters and daughters of the Confederacy to use their all- powerful influence in aid of this call, to add one crowning sacrifice to those which their patriotism has V freely and constantly offered on their contry'a altar, and to take cars that none who owe service in Uiefield hall be sheltered at home from, the disgrace oT having deserted , their duty to their families, to their country i and to their God.. --k'-v Given under my hand and theSeal of theCoh 1 l. 8. V federate States, at Richmond, this-lst day of Aut lv gust, in they ear of pur Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-thnje.1 : ..' 'j ; j 'tlii. : 0 ':') Jefferson davis. ' Py the President: . , . . 9 J. P. Benjahix, ' aug 6 d20d. Secretary of State. ' : ... jar Tne papers tnrouffboat toe uonieaerate states are tii'coW'th above prwlaination, st. the earliest- moment, aaa lor twenty aays tnereaiter, ana sena.tneir bmu tie prfvasecretarrof presidn - CONSCRIPT OFFICE, CAJlr lleLJtas, August. 6, 1863 General Orderi, , ; iVo. 17. - IK accordance with the ab ore proclamation' of amnesty and pardon by the, President, an earnest invitation is extended to all persons absent without leave from the army, to report . themselves vt the1CamS ot In strdction immediately, to be forwarded to their regiments. AU good citizens afre lutreated . to:.use every .means in tfleir power to prevail tapob persons of the 'class named to return 1 1- iti ;n IumJI ) ht V..u. ' forgotton. Transportation. : will -.be fareished : to their : eommands,..- .,U; r -y 1 vuju fi vi-v . But it must be distinctly understood that after the expi rition of the time set by the President, the most vigorous measures in the power1 of the Government: wi be institu ted for the arrest and punishment of all' absent from their commands without leave. .. None need expect: to evade longer the service which theyjustlifcowe to their country. Let them report at .once to their MUitia officers to be sent ' to camn: or come faf person without delay. , 1 ' ,IL A Camp of Instruction will be opened at fCamp Vance," near Moxganton oa the 10th of AugusL. Ait persons subject r to conscription in the 9th and 10th Dis-, tricts will report to Capt. ames1 CL McRae, Commanding iamp (wive- - -- By order of ''.COLi PETER UALtETT, ' r : a ? r jCowimandant of Conscript for AT. u;;J.. W-ALuiarx,, Adjutant. T.-j;iJ j :-: - aug 5d21t.'t r.- , . t-J-.ri-r 4 -' '. :s ' "t3 All Daners in Ihewtate copy for . twenty days,. In publishing CoL Mallett'a' order Wy,'te - dtately'i - i.iw .'nc"i..;-r-i-t - :rr- . ' a- ibis ofiiee imme- rv. : a15"11 jv1 ,..v:;:.r THE Board of Directors of tfcU Institution wish to fiU the office, of MATRON, now. vacant. None other thaalinencumbired females need apply. For. information respecting the duties, JfccJ, '.of the tffhee,- apply to the undersigned. " n-'TA i.:arjrti-oo..t4 itrrt - . - . v I ED. C. FISHER, : - ; . Phytician and Superintendent, july SO trw2m. " ., . . e n∈e iJr troops. ' fi' -r-"' To serve with tie'irjnjjof, :Z . ' fT0 anle podled men. desirous of t ertln t tne A , country, and especially to mechanics, the Engineer ceoKert greater itfdueements tBae any other . hiS?! 9 Regiment and rendezvous- will JS? i" cLtJ tmA'M e Confederate States earoUing ofScera bare been authorized to receive and send WjOTED-Ose OOndldrrOOrtll CaW LOTl , Carpenter. wheelwright bjewerfc ;llackinutbl v quarry men, aailoTt and boatmen, haraeat .Tnakers. 2 iagcui,.. wr per montzu ' jorDorAit. nav. . in t - Vi "'Vss Privates, 17 ,4S 2nd ' t .- i . w a j v ' The pay of the' En Hiu A service. Only then of the best character, sober, steady and utelhrenf will be f eceivMl inf ,s. p0;m J w I pehscripa; wishing tojoin thU;Regimentii repoVtt to their nearest Enrolling Officer, to ColTMallett, at Camp ;tv " aersigneof-at:tno Exchange Hetel. Raleigh. v H. T. DOUGLAS. M - 1 '!, , .Captain.ls Engineer Reginient, -: ug22-d2wl , : Recrumn0fficerTbrNra QIT the24th of July, 1863, somewhere between Camden County and mv reaidann fn P.mnim... wt .C.,r la Confederate Coupon Bond, bearing -8 percent interest for one , thousand dollars. -The No, is 810, due 7t t V . ' mcumona, i..ninx, reo. iBtn, 162.) , It hae eight coupons attached of $40 each, the first due January, 1st, 1884. Any one , finding said bond win be liberally rewarded by returning it to. me 0Y1 apprize of ,the fact.,. All persons .are forwarned against passing or trading for said bond, as the Treasury Depart ment are notified of the facts and requested to record them and not to pay the Coupons .or Bond tb any one u less ordered byrnSev i qt -i. . ! ' t j r ; WILSON M. FLEET W(JOD. HsffTroBDN. C, Aug, 3rd, 1863. . ,-J aug 10-3 w Richmond Examiner copy 3 weeks and send bill to this fnce i . .-; t : (i . !- j ' . . . r . .. 1 ' i . To the Toters of the Fifth Congressional Dl s . .trict. The emergency calls for the purest and ablest men to serve the COUntrv in bar Legislative Hnnnril. Th ' well known character of Captain JOSEPH J. DAVIS: of x imimui, wr pairtuusm, integrity ann-wisaom, plainly indicates him as the fittest. m an in the - District to repre sent us in the next Congress. Captain Davis is now lead ing his gallant company against the invaders of his coub Iryj tnd does not even dream of. his friends entertaining the idea of voting for him for Congress or any other civie position, at this timef butwo are confident that be wilt shrink from, no responsibility to , which his fellow-Citlxen may;call him. Well known and universally respected as he is, Franklin County ofijers her noble son to the voters of the-District in full codffdehce of? his election; On account of his own . unpretending merit, and Tier , the good of the country,, u Patriots, your suffrages are asked for a wise and prudent statesman, and gallant soldier. :AtA MANY TOTERS. . : july 7-dtd. : 1 ; , ' n r STATE OF JfORTH CAROLINA, 1 i J WaxCoctt. 4 EV"! Peterson Dunn and wife Fflzabeth aad others; r . Jno. Green Hicrh and others, i High ffhd others," for the settlement ofthe estate of Sam uel High, .deceased, late ; ef Wake - county And- State of JTorth Carolina, and for the division of the property be longing to the heira-at law of Samuel High aud. wife De lany, and it appearing by affidavits ofPeterson Dunn made before J. J. Ferrell, county court clerk, that Alford High Leonidas Higb, Mirtha High, James L Fletcher,.' Jno. C. Lewis and wife Delany, -Helen Smith, Wm. P. Watk'ns, Hudson Watkins. Gum Watkins. Phniina and vif Elizabeth; defendants are non-residents of the State of , urw Carolina ; notice is nereoy given lor six weeks in tbe iState Journal, a paper published In the city of Raleigh to aaid non-resident-defendants ofthe filing Of said" bill and . they are directed to come forward at the next term of the Court of Equity tb beheld for this .county on the first Monday after the fourth Iconday in September; A. D., 1863, end plead, answer or demur to said bill, xr it Will be taken pro-confeago and heard ezparte as to them. -i ; ; Done at ofilce.in the city of Raleigh, thir , the 18th An-' gust, A. D., 1863. r-'v: .-, .... - l aug 20dw . : ; ; B.G. LEWtS, C. K E. - I HAD taken from me by the Yankee robbers during their .recent raid on Tarboro' aqd Rocky Mount, the following eoupon bonds of . the Confederate States, which the public are cautioned against porchasing;1 and , depositories' are requested not to pay the coupons as thsy become due, vix r itj ? : -i'i, -a Coupon bonds, No's. 2198, :2 199,2200, .2201,. and 2202. , $1000 each, 8 per cent, payable 1st January 1877, issued 18th Feb, 1863, by M. J. Battle, Q. M. AgenCwhich is en dorsed across the face of the coupons' Which fell due 1st ' July, 1863.-i U".'.-. .:-. :-',; .:-:. f.'-i rr,- iu ... a .-i,- . Also,4aupoo bonds No's. 11035, 11036, 11057 and 11038, r rv Tit s a JM - a Tt!.i a - sir ii , jor ow eacu. per cvuu uutuu b Mwmonu oia iiuea leoa. ; ..... 't.,' . , w,ai..rrrJi. Tarboro, N". C, Aug.J 6, 1863. ' "T ' - aug 20-d2w CAMP OF INSTRUCTION N.C.y) CAxr Houcxs, ; Aug. 16, 1863. Special Ordertf j . i No. , J rrfll following slaves hare been can tared br fX j the military m- attempting to escape to the enemy,,.. sal of their owners: j: .; 4;Jj - : 4 'CS AR;' about 28 years of age. dark complex!; A . feet 6 inches high, belonging to the estate of Elijah Weexs, . or uarteret county, ana employee ,oy a. jfiacxman, or , Duplin county. '' ' J OHN iubdttt & ' years' of " age, dark complexion, 4 feet VA inches htrfii and NICi; about 30 yetrs of age; dark eomplexion feet i high, proper ofMra,0m,ofille Cohunandaht of Consc'iipts fij'r N.fC J 5 J. N. Paioa, Adjutant. U 3' f aug 17-d30t. - ? T Franklin's llTcry stable,; bnshels of XJL. Ubarcoal for tne use or tne UoyernmenV The nigb-t est cash price will be paid if delivered immediately. :julf 14-dtf. Itead.Qiiar'g TAroj of NortheniTa: I : , ?c - 7!-i :i;-s:s -53.7iirrf July 2Sth, 1861; i . i i; iiU - ri. A LLoGcers and saldlers now absent frcm JTjl this army; who areable to do duty and not detached on speciarviMr era ordered to return issmed lately . ni. n 7 j - f ii , ll ui a IBS Jimm.nnpy BSU ODOB aUaaKtl WTtWIB' their respective regiments at ence To remain af home in- 1 tnis tnenour oi our country s neea, is unwonny ue man- ( boed ofaooutbern soldier, vr nue you ipwndiy boast tast i yen belong, to tbe Army or m ortbern v trginia,' let itnov pesaid that you, deserted your .comrades in a-contest ia. whicb everytbing you; bold dear tset stake.xXbe vomv mandinsr' General appeals to the people of the States, to send! forth every man able to bear arms td -mid4 the brave1 aoldierly who have so often beaten back our foes, to strike V a decisive blow for the safety and sanctity of our bomea, ?and the independence pf oer country, m 'i-rs t 'BJ ffi CwitTO A.fcX A I. G; f !.v LaugtS-dlso -t; -i ''f-is. ea-s , - LL Persons ;wno present themselres at the : Office bf the' Surgeon General; between the hours V eaadlOaraJi wmbevaccmateAfreecf eharre. ( JwWaaV WAiUUkTi, Surgeon General e "f.. Carolina. Raleirh, De. mh, lt, , l-dtf A Bill haying been filed In the Conrt or Eqnlty XX. of said State and county, in the case of f Peterson Dunn and wife Elizabeth. JLJarocle, at aux2M3t ;;' -Ki : V RICHARDSOirg. " ' ' ' " -! ' ' ' r ' ' i ' ; " r JF$Wt&Q . N EKDLESA wortf d ilxes at i ? ',i 1. "D LACI Itunlsxistt Ttr j Cat at TT- til ': I RICE RlCnAJlDSOS'S. ang.ieBt JnstncwI?Mtiii at nicli-: X ?sall let ef ggscoTSga:i;sr Lj tl? ttutz $2.25 per Ib.v or f 2.10 at rtaiL pertov, pr a.u at. retail. . , ... ALSO, : small lot of CRUSHED .SUGAR, at 15,00 pe poun laag. 1S-43C -r- I an now prepared to deliver my war ca Snr gery to subscribers and others who may wish to pur-- -.,- ,. h?J Oeeceip of tSjWtVrbook wlH be sent bini mavrpostopaiL -T, EDWARD -'WARREN, M?lk -dlMjr -Sim f?B0If SCO TO -iSStli A f RER-.Th a anbcrrflrV) wishes to buy immediatelv. bat will iynxtnmi wfm. uicT -uu iiwr, ipoaopye quality at landi fa eotne of tbe cduntles accessible to railroad travel. , Address the : lab sunber at Raleigh, Stating price, quantity, and. quality of ' land, exact sitnatioili Improvements; 1A short",7!! that a purchaser would desire to know.'? IL lL'BTJRGWVN.' f KJWt xt ; ; Uc-i:jVf ! .-M!T8( Raleigh; N. a RanaTTay -i r-.'. RAVAWAT rroni thsabscrlber on Wednesday , ' n.ihi' Attjrwat 12th, my negro boy ALFRED. He is nearly black with a deep'stcaron1 his nnder liw. rather slender and about sirteea yara old. No doubae will try to pass for a free. boy .- A liberal, reward will be paid for uxm ueiverj- w me, or. confinement in J ail. T.McGEE. i: -7 - - f - -i-.y t notice; y:M: XITAirTED te hire bj the month for the balaneft f f of the year; fourteen (U) negro men and nine (9) negro women, to act as nurses and attendants lit General Hospital, -JTo. 8, Raleigh, N C. i: ' . - i .r a s.a ai mv m -appy to ;. n i. j .oureeon iuuh. iillu, : .... r- or te r n diarviDn ' AuglT-dlOt. ifi.iiirAnfvov, ( ; Steward of Hospital. Horses and Mnlcs r H T have still tin hand ahnnt twAntr amm nnit X six mules, belonging to citizens, which were captured from the Yankee raiders, some of them 'recently turned over to me;. Their owners are: respectfully requested te cal 1 for them with as little delay as possible, H - . . v -If not claimed before the end of the month they will be taken for tbe public service. ; - I " Kinston, Aug -dt23. Quartermaster. T the Totera of the Third Congressional District N. C. Knowing what a trial pur country ia now undergoing, and the great demand for men competent to fill, the public offices of .our government, it behooves ea to reason among ourselves coolly andimpartilljr, and to de cidettpon the man most suitable to represent us in the next i Congress.. ; As such, I would most reepectfully suggest the i name of Tkos. L Faison, of Sampson county. Mr. Falsest has for many years represented his county in the Senate of ; our Legislature, andnas always given reneral satisfsctioe . to bis constittients.,I the' begiBUinM this ttnboly 'war his exertions in aidipgokeep back the invadiar foe from our homes and firesides, were untiring, and not lest perse vering in tbe cause, has been his bourse since, and though unable XoehouldeY the musket and endure the hardships of , the camp and march has sent forth three of bis sons te battle with the enemy in a sister State. - His sympathies have ever been with the soldier, and for his efforts Jn kjs behalf, the soldier need only refer to-the records of our last .' and previaus Legislatures to become well acquainted with ' them.- " . ' j'-. '---'l.i ' "-'.'' ;r P. S. PrevieuVlo the death of our much beloved Hous ton, I asked Mr. Faisoa if he intended becoming ; a can didate. He told me he desired a communication with Capt. Houston, that they had ever been warm friends, thus leav ing me to infer that they would not both run; but ere the campaign had commenced, death; always seeking for its victims the brightest marks, took Capt. Houston irom ear midst, thus leaving us' the alternative of chostag hie friend who I hope will give us his name for the position. .-. .;t,:;.:. - -...?...--v ; - r ' a SOLDIER, ' ' GoldsboroY , C.r Atg. JrI83. Jm e U . - TO T1K TOTEBS OF TOETBIBD C02TGBES8IOr : AL- D ISTRlCT-r-TTha eaistiag-stata of the country -renders it biehlv essential that our: most atle. beat and . purest men should be selected to serve'ia legislative coua' IRA W . t1 m mmm .... 4 a .. - ' sent this District in the -next JConrress. CaaU.Rafia ls now at the head of his irallant cob p any ever at the post nt .duty to assist in driving back the en'eaay from our beloved country,? ana tie unaware or tae desire or bis menes te support him in that, capacity, 'but we feel confident that he will shrink: from, nor responsibility or duty- whicl hts; fellow-citizens may call on bim to perform.' V'- ' V .. - . QiANT TOTERt. ; aug.4-dwtf. ' Notice. HAYING lost or mislaid two certlflcates rn the Raleigh; A Gastonr Railroad Company one for z snares m tbe name or ftemvis ft Kowland. and one for 1 share in the name of W. H. BowlansW4 shall apery for rev issue of same. W, IL ROWLAND, aug25-d3t A 4"i I C '- Ranted, 1 A 1IAJT of-good moral character and elata ataieal' 'JljL qualifications, pf some experience as a school teach gteiaaav i! r; ;:."u-.- augxa ttzw,! iiV;4 loTyro, Dsviaaon Co., jfry C;. f ti.l :6BAlJAJ.ir,C., Aug. I7ta UX, OI ndnth after date appllcaticn t will be made tl the North Carolina Railroad Comnanv'for the re-issue of Certificate No. C8L for one share ' mf their stock standWginynae. BOB'T HANNER; aug.zeaawaw aivtasi . tUttwj .ww im.VS North Carolina Institution-for the Dear I fpjlB next lessien of this Instllctlca will n- Li mence on MUflDAX. TUB. 7ot Vr t SEPTEMBEB 1863r and continue TEN MONTHS.' -It b importsat that pupils should' be jJfrsent at the cemmeneement of the Bee sio& rFor lnformatioe asnt method of admkanvJAe.. addresaw -j r r.- It WILLIE PALMER. PrieeipaL . Raleigh, N. C, Aug. 24,1863, dAwJw. .ji'-. A tood and prodnctire plactsttsa ts treated ; with rood bdwes; and near, tiierailroad and not? . - over 15 JsniMtfnmr tJhsK towa cX -IUldxsu: Any pcrses , f h wishing to fell will pleaseapelt ie t- ., .. . . tL -JuMl&wAwU"3t 7, f TTltS OJCH rpnB ; stibseittertofisahcsdKl gmarcf- . a w a cnae i ta . a n JL ) una lor saie. ine iana u weu improvea witn gooa buildings, out bouses, AeAe gocl orchard and fine spring atr. Nearly one half is in tbe offgnU forest. Tbe land is locaveu wiuun twp bmww vfltjti.iunaa, -aeaia. , west efMcrrisvillSL'-iwia stride onthan;t aid Und for negrproperlyvIX slV:jrevJoueiy sold privately the land will be soldat crstion on Saturday, Ith September .next, -. Terms mads knowi on day Of sile.--' The tiUs to said land Is tmdlsptttable. - ASareat yvi ..- f ' aug.ltdltAwIt' ; , M b CALJi AT THIS OFTICB TO HATE T01B JOB Priating done. - . .. . tain xjtiv a.o' t u ia i 'or w ayne, lomerve. staouny, honestypatriotismiategrity: and unflinchiag devetioo te duty, eminently qualify him as a suitable ner son to retro- A disabled soldier, or one that is not liable to coneriptioe, will only' be taken.' 1 ' can furnish :a good 1 coUfortablo dwellhig Sot a'mad with a small family; or board for e tie-: ' J 1 T I I t "I- t l- rt h I ..I Vj'j be had by applying at tnisojuj ..Vl . ----- .
Daily State Journal (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 4, 1863, edition 1
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