" .; " . 1 '. ! !' ' -. . . : '. . ! ' - . . . - , . ' . '.-:.! . ! . . I - . ' c , .. . ': ! . - I . . i J . !'.. ,;- " ' " J : : ' fr ''Mil '' , . 4 . - r . . . .... - . . . 1 : : i;.- IJ"" 1 ' . r:::. 1 i . ' i. I ,.'........ , - . . ' i' 1 - - ' ;'f' fc " " : " ; .. . . -- - v 4 mu RAJiEIGH, ! -As N. CM SATURDAY; SEBTEMBER;:5, 1863. . ,Xi-T,;.: j-,. -'v :UX t..V V ' G.Fi . - , , -r : -f : . 3 ' " .' . ' ' i ' '.H' PEI.MAX, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. pSeptemftcT 5, 1863. Terms: ..$1000 tbS-: 6 00 3 50 150 : ft . tbi-WEEKLY .. $7 00 4 00 2 50 Weekly paper $4 00 ffnni 1 50 Advertising Rates. uments will be inserted at $2 per scpiar of ten firsts and $1 pr square for each anbsequent the 'ac ;. .. fn1 nnblishedi once, twice or SSr eViae Daily will bechinred each tim. r advertisements XF0RTS OF THE PRESS ASSOCIATION. r to act of Congress in the year 1863, by the ..Cle-li's office of tht District itrtof the Confederate States for the Northern Dia-! ctof Georgia. From Yicksburg. Jacksok, Sept. 3. nvvnrcr savs that Oster crdnt cman uou nvi" o 0 acornm ands the post at the tfig JJiacc unage, anu if no mit under Jiny ciruujBirtMv, . -nbers have .been turi-ed back. ; ": The Federals are hauling cotton in large quantities a points east or the Big Black. . . , ;: From the Mississippi, ; Atlanta, Sept. 3. r.,irfies fro'm Mississippi report tha Yankee move- jtts at Greenport,'to and frorn Natchez, very aclive. Vniournala are allowed tp pass outiof thecity. h -hive been suppressed. fafdhez. has been made the baso -of operations i rst Yest Louisiana and Texas. 'fionboats are posted, and small steamers patrol tho cmty Several crossings on the river nave causea dance to be used by the Yankee to prv.nt eat vig- t-. ' nd rnft nn Ivpr is destrov- L-aasit. JiiVery uot uv - i.1 atsicht. , ' -SeveDty-two Yankee prisoners taken in Mississippi rrived here this evening.. . . . " iiftsipters to be Shot. 'beten deserters ftojfifta county, Va., by a party etvtu.nuiiind of Adjutant Mallettj who was killed, wiU betxecuted tormorrow in accordance with the ver di;t of a court martial, in the presence of Gen. Jphn s!od'j command, army .Northern Virginia. , From Charleston. , Charleston, Sept. 4. . Nothing of special interest has transpired since the tvlispatcli. ' - 1 ' 1 hin-gs arc getting pretty hot -at .WagBer. The "iemy bave" advanced, it is supposed, to within about Atj m hundred and fifty yards distant of the Fort. aty shooting 'is constantly -going, on. ; . ' : . He enemy has not fired at the ruins of Sumter - From the North; . BicriMOND, Sept. 4. 1 !'? Baltimore papers of the 1st .'say that the army If J the Cumherla'nd crossed the Tennessee river near Stevenson on Saturday, at four different points.' Dey also report that Gen. Reynolds has captured a h& Confederate force at Shelmound' Burnside is 2 neighborhood of Kinston. , ; i elli gencea has been receded from . Mexico up to f 24th July, via S'an Francisco. The reported in- cti..n of the triumverate to recognize the Confede-" States is continually foreshadowed by the impev' '' Dew& reaches Mexice that Maximilliari accept tHo Five suhstitutes, deserters from the army of the 9tomac,: were executed on the 28th in the presence JOO persons, two Protestants and two Gatholics, r - - - " li Hebrew,! all foreigners. ' ,'';'.. ' t'l f; The Volunteering in New Jersey is progressing er? briskly. About five thousand , men have been gained since the Governor's proclamation was HeRalo of the 28th announced m flaming 'pithls thef occupaiion of Sumter and Wagner by r"al Gilmer. , ': . ' 'v" - .Washington" correspondent, states that : in view li speedy capture of Charleston and occupation of ioutV Carolina' by the .Union force, the intention of ' Government as iodicated to place Butler in com Qdof that 'department as soon as Gilmer and talgren complete their work. " . (ut little news from the army of the rotomac. - About two hundred Germans, of the 20th New" V.i . . . . . ' . ; : j'TK, who mutinied, and were sentenced to hara Ja- durincr ti- war hofl thfi RftntRncft?immilted.Tt ' The New York Tiues of the 20th says, our Got- rrnment oughtto mke preparations for Vwar with 'ance, It professes to believe that Napoleon has ' secret treaty, concluded or in-progress with Jeffer- fr.i. TV. jL ' 1 : -V A ' i , ' mm - " ; ," ' sit' - - LJl .- u i-'axiSj Dy. wmca ine cession or x exas 1 wui oe re 'ed a ieui.valant' for recognition, "and the giving. 'Substantial -aid to the Confideracy . .The language -the European press, -especially the tone: of the Em 'or's organ, and the nints of' the Momitedb, indicate rly euough purposes to intervene in our affairs. W. Price, with 25,000 men, is at Bayou Mettaire, Mte River. ;';: ; Federal forces under Steele are at Duval's Bluff r. h L E Gr R APH I C . J on the sam river J about fourteen . miles Wlow. ' battle is imminent. j .... A telegramj from Boston, dated 31st 1 p. m., says a destructive fire was raging in East Boston. : It com-,, menced in the Atlantic Works, where the monitor. tnrretts are constructed. The buildiog,; with nearly ; four. finislied! turretts, were destroyed.: ThVfmes. rapidly extended throughout the mechanical fato' of East Bortda. ' " ';::"V ' '--v- Gold in Nw York on1 the ZUt 128J, I . ' THe steamer City of London, arrived al New York iwith liitefpool advices to the lDth. The Confederate steamer Florida, off the coast of Ireland, arrived at Queenston.' The port 1 admiral aaticipated 'hnw,tS8towof h& J, D, uonsui tssuea a nonce warning Hio-'pwp5ue the infringement of the foreign enlistment act.- ' ; J- The Times says the decision of the Washington Government in the Peterhoflf case was looked lor witn great interest. ! .. . ' ":'-f, Bebel loart declined 29a27 discotint. ; ' : ; ' Meiican and-Polish questions unchanged. A memorial diplomatique- announces that Max- millian accepts, with tho consent of the Eaiperor of Austria, the crown -of the New 'Mexican Empire. ; The London Times, in a city article m relerence to Mexico, says, in" vain we deny the feelmg ol the London Mcfchants? that in the. whole, Napoleon has done great service in the iwlitical comitiercial world. The Cjgress' of the German princes is in session at Fi auk fort. The French Government has revoked the measure of confiscation in Mexico. Raleiffli Market. r KiroBTK) by LYNN ADAMS, Grocer. ! j Ralbish," SepL 4,1863. BACON-iflog round, $1,45 to $1,50. BUTTER$1,75. . , CORN pier Barrel $27,50 tq 3a,00. ' . CHICKENS-$1,25 to $1,30. EGGS 75 cts to $1,00. FLOUR f Family, $50,00 to $60,00. ; . U FODDER per hundred $6,00 to $7,00 LaRD $1.25J : LEATHER Sole, $6.00 to $7.00, retail. : MEAL $6.00 to $7.00. NAILS-$1,25. ' ' -r OATS $4.50 to $5,00 per bushel. POTATOES none. PEAS Stock. $5,00, ' ' RAGS 10c. I" . ! SALT $20.00 to $25,00 per bush.-SUOAR-$2,25to$2,50. 1 TALLOW $1,50. - WUEATr$10,00. Raleigh. Stock Market. " .' I . REPORTED BT ." . ! J. U. W lljLiArawrw v! .. r-i BROKERS AND EXCHAUGJfi l)Uutua.o. Confederate Bondsi00,000,000 loan, $1.05l.lift- - interest. ! . i.Tj5"and interest. Confederate Bonds 15,000 102 and interest. Confederate Bs&tnds, old issue 350. ! N. CLF cent Bonds, new issue $150. --&TQ State 8 per cent, bonds, new issue, $1(0. N. u. Bank Notes 5's and upwards! $W0. 'Gold, 1000 premium. Silrer, 900, premium. C Treasiiary Notes, fundable, 50. ' Important Sale of Real Estate. BT a resolution of the last Grand Lodge of North Carolina, we tke undersigned, were authoriz ed and empowered to sell in the town of Oxford, N. C, that valualble property known as ST. JOHN'S MASONIC 7 COLLEGE. Said property, with some hundred acres of land attached thereto, will be offered for sale foe fash, on Thursday he 1st day of October" next. . The building is large and com mod ions, containing about eighty rooms. anaweU adapted for a male or female College, with all I nocessary outbuildings. Those who may be desirous to V r i-ii t-ri r i to . t li." j t n t : . purcnase win appiy w iwuoeru t . AJuaaLtci uu u. x. ajiv tlejohny Esiqs., of Oxford,' who will take great pleasure in showing them the property.1 !; - 5 :j- : (Signed.) E. F. WATSON, Grand Master. ! -1 C. W. D. HUTCHINGSGrand Treas. August 56, 1862-twtd. . Notice- CONSCRIPT OFFICE, CiMP Holmes, Aug. 27th, 1863. f I,- THOSE persons enrolled or liable to enrol- , ment wh vaa furnish- horses will, for the present, be acetnted with their herses, and receive eayalry pay. to be temporarily employed as mounted men while , tbe ne cessity continues, remaining for tht time on duty in this State, for purposes of guard and patrol. It is desired that they reprt with" tkeir horses -without delay at this Camp or Camp Vance, near; Morganton, as may be most conTenient. I" '" '' - " i - f t l4 Citizens who desire to promote the safety and inter ests of the iarna v kv discourasinr 'desertion, or who desire f save thtir neighborhoods froni tke inevitable mischiefs , fmaraaaiag, terror ana , jnsecmriiy vyas rnusi grow out of the' presence ' of lawless destriers and skulkers, can be'matf t ftseful; ' by tendering their laid to, tht enrolling officers. They can render service as guides nd. in swelt. ing the nuknbtrsof patrols sent oalby authority A few days ahteee,.p.t mostonly wld W"rhlf itrem There is no-. provision'' of law under which pay can be given: them, kut all their expenses of subsistence, lodging and ftrage will be paid, and a liberal hire allowed ftr tht .se ol, their horses. . .)'. . - V-! ! ';' Col- P.KTJEB j t ALLETTr - -, . t, " j . i " Commandant of Conscripts foe N, C. fJ,. W. MiitavTyAdjmtant. , .- Tti-'V ' . ar 28-d3w , . . r ' . - i JST Wilmington Journal, Fayette villt Observer, Salisbury ( Watchman and, Asheville Kews ;Oopy three (I) weeks and snd bills to this office. , .' $75 Reward. - - : . - : ST0LE5 from my stable, on Monday night, the 24th inst , a light BAY. HORSE, 5 years eld, hands, high one White, hind foot,' with hoof on same, . think, split ; black mane and tall '; head large with a Roman nose ; rather collish in apearance when taken ; barefooted. The thief when last heard from was , making his way to wards Charlotte. The above reward will bit given for the horse and! an additional reward of $75 for the capture ef the thief.! with preof sufficient to convict. i " . t 5 .- B.H. MOORE, Fort MUls P. O.. sept 1 dit j - Tork District, S. CJ - " i K. C. STATE 1KD C0UP0 JS NOTICE Is hereby giTen that the Yankee Bat dera who, visited Rocky rilount x)epot, on the 20th . July, 1S63, toot from the Iroen safe of W. W. Parker, the following Bonds; to wit : Bonds Nos. 448, 449j 450, 451. 452 aad 453, of $1,000 each", dated respectively 1st day of Jannar-lfi3, and runsiag.30 fears, i These were North Carolina State) Treasury vBonds, with Coupons, none of .which had been1 collected up to the time of capture. They. ' were made payable to bearer and beleng to Win. EPop, of RockyiMount. '-''" ! ' : The i public generally and all "Banks" and Brokers are hereby- notified apd -rtsqmes ted-not: to receive said Bonds" or either of them, or their Ceupons, wit bent my endorse : ment in my own hand writing. And the Public Trea-., surer of (the State and his agents, clerks or employees,, are hereby for warned and prohibited from receiving the said Bonds or j any part thereof, or paying the Coupons thereto attached. Any information about said Bonds wil be thankfully received. WM. K. POPE, Rocky iMount. July 23d, 1863. ; v july 24-2w Register and Standard copy four times, Progress tw weeks, aad Beat bills to this ojgee. ... ... . -'i the Women or the Confederacy.4 ..j;. ", " Wo invite special attedUon to the following address of President Davis ta -the . soldiers ' absent from their posts of duty-and to the Women of thej Confederacy, and also to the order; of Col Mallett acclosnpanyiogit : to tnc soldiers or tee confederate abates. After more than two yatrt of a warfarf scarcely equal led in the number, magnitude, and fearful carnage of its battles ; a; warfare in which yoar courage and fortitude. hare illustrated yourcotntry and attracted not onljgrat- uuae at aome, dui aumirauon aoroav ; jput uwuua wjo tinue a struggle in 'which br: final triumph must be in evitable. rTJhduly elated with their recent successes, they imagine nv lejnporary reverses cujuveiyeurBpiru us ahajce" yoWaratitr and thej ttre iiqw gatheiingi masses foif a genera! Aiiyeaion.ua ttTain hope that by a desperate effort, success nay at length be reached-, - - iYou know too well, my Qountrjmen, what they mean by success. Their malignant rage aims at nothing less than the extermination tf yourselves, your wives, and children! They seek to destroy what they eannot plunder. They propese as the sjyrils of victory f that : your homes shall he partitioned among the wretches whose atrocious cruelties have stamped infamy on' their Gbvernraent They design to incite servile insurrection and light the fires of ineen-i diarism wherever they can reach your homes, and they debauch thff inferior race, hitherto docile and contented, by promising indulgence of the vjlest passiensj aa -the price of treachery. . Conscious of their inability to prevail by legitimate warfare, not daring to make peace lest they should.be hurled from their seats of power, the men . who now rule in Washington refuse even to confer on the Bub ject of putting an end to ontrages which disgrace eur age, r to listen to ag suggestion for conductingthe war ao cordTng to the usages of civilisation. , - ' , Eellow-citizens, no alternative is left yon hut. victory or subjugationV slavery and the utter ruin of yourselves, your families and your" country. The victory is within eur reach. 'You need but stretch forth your iands to grasp it. For this end,ll that is necessary is, that those who are called tt tks field by every metive that, can mpv,e the human heart, should promptly repair to the post, of aoiy, snouia sianu ay xneir comrica uow iii.t yav yv, ifee, and thus so strengthen the armies of. the Confederacy asto ensn e success, i ne men now aosens irom m.qir posw would, if resent inihe field, suffice ta create numerical, equality between our force and that of the. invaders-rand when with any approach to such equality, have, we failed to be victorious ? I believe that but few of, those absent are actuated by unwillingness to serve their country ; but that many have feund it difficult to resist the temptation of a visit tt their homes and the loved ones from whom they .have been so long' separated ; that ethers have left for temporary attentien te their affairs, with the intention of returning, and then have shrunk from the consequences of. their vitlotion of duty ; that others, again, bare left their post3 from mere restlessness and desire of change. each quieting tht upbraidings $f his conscience, by persua ding himself that his individual services could have no i . These and other causes (although far less disgrace fi than the desire to avoid danger,! or to escape from tbe sacrifices required by patriotism) are, nevertheless, griev ous faults, and place the cause of our beloved country,-and or everything we bqid dear, in imminent peril. I repeat that the men who now owe dutjf to their country who have been ealled out and have not! yet reported for duty, tr whe have absented themselves from their poets, are sufficient in number-to secure us victory in the struggle now impending. : ' 1 calljan youi then, my eountrymen, to hasten to your camps, in obedience to the dictates of honor and of duty, and summon those who' have absented themselves without .leave, or who have remained absent beyond the periotl air lowed by their furloughs, to repair without delay to their respective commands,1 and I do hereby declare that I grant a general pardon and amnesty to all officers and men, within the .Confederacy, now absent without leave, who shall, with the least possible delay, return to their proper posts of duty; but no excuse will be received for any delay, beyond, twenty days after. the first publication.ef this pro clamation in tbe State In whieft the absentee may be at L the date of the publication. This amnesty andTfiardon shall extend to all who have been accused, or who have been convicted and are undergoing sentence for absenca without leave or desertion, excepting only those who have been twice convicted of desertion. : j Finally, I conjure my countrywomen, the wives, mothers, sisters and daughters of the Confederacy to use their alt powerful influence in aid of this call, to add one crowning -sacrifice to those which their patriotism has so freely and constantly offered en their con try's altar, and to take care -that none who owe service in the field shall be - sheltered at home from the disgrace of having deserted their duty to their families, to their country, and to their God. ' .. . 1 L. s. V federate States, at Richmond, this 1st day of .Au ; tw-v CTist. in the vear of our Lord, one thousand rio-ht hundred and sixty-three. 1 ' ' JEFFERSON DAVIS. Py the President: j - . J. P. Bbjahibt. - i- . . aug 5 d20d Secretary of SUte.- '-' n . . 38" The papers throughout the Confederate States are requested to copy the above proclamation, at the earliest moment, aad for 'twenty days thereafter,' and send their bitlsto the Private Secretary of the President. ' CONSCRIPT OFFICE, ) . Cxur Holkbs, August 5,. 1863. - J fcnercl Order, j N: 17. ) ITS accordance with the above 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 at the Camps ot In struction immediately, to be forwarded to their regiments. All good citizens 'are iotreated to use every meansin their power to prevail upon persons of the class named to return to their duty. They wiU be well treated and -past offences .fefgotton. Transportation will be . furnished to their commands. ' , But it must be distinctly understood that after" the expi ration of the time set by the President, the most vigorous measures in the power of the Government will .be institu ted for the arrest and punishment of all absent from their commands without leave. None : seed expect to evade longer tho service which they justly owe to their country. -Let them report art once to their ifilitif officers to be sent to campi, jpreome in peroujrithout delay.- -i- - IL - A Camp of Instruction will be opened at Canrp Vance,", near Morganton, on tho 10th of August. ' "All persons.subject to conscription in the 9th aad 10th Dis tricts will report to CapL James C. McRae, Commanding Chmp Vance. ' By order of . i COLJ PETES' MALLETT, Commandant of Conscript for N. C J. W MaLLnTT, Adjutant. ijtir. , . aug6 dllt :- ! ,.j .r .i.;;, JE8- AH ffijfers in the State eor for twenty days, la connection with the President'! Address, and send hills for publishing CoUMallett's orderly, to this ofiice iatme- diatety.'f in Wanted : Ji i v- SITUlTIOFSx teachers in a school orrlrate -family by two young ladies; who are graduates of o? Female College, and qualified to teach the English braachet together with Latin and Frenciu Address . i "H. W. G." "I. J. K. " - Murfreesboro', N. C. Xiy The latter will teach nyuie abjo. augiallw . President Davis to the ' Absentee Soldiers and 1 ' "- - i - . NOTICE! V0LUJITBEC8 WA M E 9 ! i: '"'- FOR THE :'v: .. lFy 1 '' -,fc I FIRST REGIDEXT : ; l;4:v,,-..- OF ' Vs ... ., ENGINEER TROOPS j V B. w w w lui MIC mi IB j- - v . - itOTHEEN yiBQINlA. TO able-bodied: men. desWons of scrvln, the ' country, and especially to mechanic?, tho Enebaeer service offers greater inducements than any other. ; The headquarters of the Kegiment and reneesvous will be established in this citv. and all the Confederate States enrolling officers have been authorized to .receive and send hither competent volunteers for assignment to thir Regi ment. - , r te-"vT.'.JI.: B.TALCOTT, Liout-CoL . Md. fjrt Ut &nm. Reft.. Jitehtnond. Va. , , , 1711fTED One hundred men froniirorth Car- fT'T T oiloarfu th 1st Enffioeer liciment Caratnters., wneeiwrignts, n ewers, maccsmiuia. une masons auu t quarry :men, saifors.iand boatmen harness makers, ntachinists axe-men, etc. .. . , ;j ; -i k . t A company numbers 1U0 men, as follows ; , ; ; - - e jsercreants.- par as per monm. v : 7 Corporals, pay, . 20'..; " rr .n-iwt-V: . - 40 1st Class Privates, 17 . " . 45 2nd-:' . " .13 " U"'-'- : -- - : The pay of the, Engineer Troops - is the highest la the service. Only men of the best character, sober, steady and in tei neu b wiu oe received mio uu negisMftw , ah Uonscnpa wisnins to join tms tq tneir nearest li,nroumgtJmcer( Holmes, op ta r the nnderncrned RaleighJ B. T. DOUGLAS. vaptain luv engineer negimeni, aug 22-d2wl Recruiting Officer for N. C. : , .-j ,: : '. LOS -:-', Olf the 24th of July, 1863, somewhere between Camden County ana my residence in . Perquimans, N. C a Confederate .Cone on Bond, bearin&r 8 per cent interest, for one thousand dollars ;ThjB.,:Nckis 810, due.' July 1st, 1867, dated at Richmond, (I Jbink, Feb. 18th, s 1862.: nit has eight coupons attached,' of $40 each,4h first due January 1st, 1864, Any dneyfinding said bond-, will be liberally rewarded, by returning it to me or appriz ing me of tho fact. All persons are fbrwarned against passing or trading for said bond, as the Treasury -Department' are notified of the facta and recjuested te record them and not to pay the Coupons or Bond id- any one un-L less ordered by me. ., ... ;- :j-'aJj " 1 1 ; - - : WILSOJT M. FLEETWOOD. , HaaTFORD, N: C.r Aug 3rd, 1863.' ' " aug 10-3w i Richmond Examiner copy 3-weeks and send bill to this I ffice. -: .t . - j . " i, m 'i j iji i hi '-'..iii 1 1 To the voters of the Fifth Congressional D Is. trict. The emergency calls for. the purest and ablest men to serve the country in her Legisrative Councils. The well known character of Captain JOSEPH J DAVIS, ol Franklin, for patriotism," integrity and wisdom,, plainly, indicate him as the fittest man 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 coirn- ' try, ancT does not even dream of his friends entertaining the! idea of voting for him for Congress , or any other civic x position; at this time; but we are confident that he will shrink from no responsibility to which his fellow-citizeni ibav call him. Well known and universally respected as he vs, Franklin Ceunty offers her noble son to; the voters of F the District in full confidence of his election," on account I -fL: A. i 4W- trrinA 'nf V Ul ilia LMY IL uuprcicuuiijg uiciitj auu iii .u .mw . jsowtttrv ParrinUvnn-r waffrjureii arc asked for ;U wisa and prudent statesman, and gallant soldier. - i MANY! VOTERS. July 7-dtd. sv- STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 'H CAROLINA, 1 r' r V Wakh Cou'hxty J t&l1"!' Peterson Dunn and wife Fjizabeth-ahd others, ! Jno. Green High and btfiers. A Hill Tift vino kaon flltwl n lh n.rif VmiK. nf i.i.; A il. . . jk.vi ouu owu. uu vtiuubr, ju , tae cape w reicrBun Dunn and wife Elizabeth, and other, ao-ninat Jnn frn High and others," for the settlement oftha estate of Sam- uelHigh, deceased, late ef Wake rou.ntfcyd State of North Carolina, and for the division, of ihf property be- -longing to the heira-at law of Samuel, High aud wife Pe lany, and it appearingby afiidavits of Peterson Dunn made ; before J.j.Ferrell, county court clerk, that Afford High,! '" LeonidasHigb, Martha High, James L. Fletcher, Jno. C. Lewis arid wife Delany, Helen Smith, Wm, P, Watkins, -"5 Hudsod Watkins, Gum Watkins, -.Phillips and wife . Elizabeth, defendants, are .non-residents oftfis . Stale , of '.' North'Carolina f notice Is hereby given for six weeks in the State Journal, , paper published in the city .QjfjRaleigh to said non-resident-defendants Of the filing.'of . bilf and : they are directeH to come forward at the next term of the i nrn.i'ivf a 1.a t.ntl A.. U I iL J C . - f. uvu . i l.uivj vu mo ucii wr buia VUUUIJ .UI1. m urHk Monday after the fourth konday ini Septeinber, A. D., 1863, and plead, answer or demur to said ElCor it will bo taken pro-eonfeo and heard ex-parU as ta thenu Done at oftlce in tho city of Raleigh this the 18th Au- aug 20-dw KG. LEWIS, C. M. B. WOTICE. T HAD taken from me by the Yankee robbers 1 i A. during their recent raid on Tarboro' and Rocky Mount, the following; coupon, bonds of the Confederate States, which the public .are . cautioned against purchasing, and depositories, are requested not to pay the i cpupons as they become, due; Tir ; : . . ... ihi Coupon bonds, No's. 2198, 2199, 2200, 3201, and 2202, $1000 each. 8 per sent, payable 1st JannaryxI877, issued -18th Feb 1863, bv M. J. Battle, Q. M. Apeatr which i en dorsed across the face of the coupons which fell due 1st July, 1863. ' '. .-, . ; :.MiS,.a ;i ' Also, coupon bonds, No's. 11035,11036, 11037 and 11038, for $500 each, 7 per cent, issued at Richmond, 125th June, 1863. ),. .4.. . . .-. W, M. PIPPEN; ' Tarboro', N, C., Aug. K 1863. aug 20-d2w CAMP OF 1NSTRUCT1DN, N. C, ; , VAMT O.OLME8, Aug. IS, L8S3. Special Order. V THE following slaves have been captured by . . the- military in 'attempting to escape to the enemy, ' and are nowin custody at this Camp, subject to the dispo sal Of their owners : . . .:,Aip.ts - CSAB,, aboUt :S8 years of age, darlp.eoniplexioh S feet 6 inches high, belonging to the estate oXEHjah Weeta, 4 of. Carteret county, and employed by "B. - Blackman, of Duplin county. "JOHNj" about 8 years fjsge. dark eomnlexinn. 4 feet VX in eh ea hip anH KIiTy ' kn. - complexion, 4 feet inches high ; and ''NICY, about MA. . m a ' . . mr m akl a ? SO years of age, dark complexion, 5 feet Z4 high, proper ty of Mrs. Odom, of PollocksviUe. -i - -; '' . CeL PETER MALLETT. . s , . Commandant of Conscripts for N. C- ; Naioar Adjutant. . aug 17-d30t. 1 : "jilted, : .J!.i";k' si A jr FranhHk's Llferi Stable, 530 hnslielsW jljL Charcoal for the usti of the Government The high est cash price will be paid if delivered immediatelv. ' r s Apply to J - - ; J. Jf. FRANKLIN. T 1 U AW1I Ironr the fort lacatics near ZtU " Air eigh, near the middle of July, my-BegrotKry DAVE. liin-iaiL Mt him aiMMi ' sept 3-d4t ! i . . t . . T the gross, dozen orslnjle box, stiSTie la sept Sda . mf ..sz - KCILtEDSOirs. . r?t rxyaTTarhia" AasaTiL auaJ Aanoav, v.' ; ! m' ' . August 17til.f i Biflc stoeMrTOmetf rpnB "parties frda ,wfciqTh were wepted .let; having failed to execute Che proper contracts, pro-' poaals will be received until the 2tth tsttra2teaber ' next, for the delivery of 50,000 Walnut Rifle Stocks at this Arsenal and Armory. . ! 'u Bids wil be considered, either for the whole or any part not less than 1000. ' Specifications will be furnished on ap plieation to ,-Mai F. L. CHILD S, sp.t l-dt20iep rCandiag Officer. I wvf vv,. " f . . - '. - ' ; . - He if of a pnmpkhr coltfr aad 4 feet inches high. k If air M light and carry. I will rive the above' reward tr his eon- 3 4 finemeniin-iailao that lean ret him aara -,';.- T INCncmo GICirS-ARCrrindgnpcrlor: , JLi : article, at aug 20-d3t , KlCHARDSO'g, 9ITTIKG KEEOLEB.' lls'o'He'd sliesar- ! ;.V URlCUAitDJiOJi'S. aug. Z0-d3t . . Bqhiict TLifC Rnnhnxine. Terv finnit JD T vRicfllftD'a; aug. 19-d3U Just Received and to Arrive at nicli- furusuu s. t v,D' 1 smaUloto cscoTada hnrar bj the bbl. at 52.60 at rrUU. - ' '! . -?" i? $z.Zdper lb.. Or ALSO. aamaU lot of CRUSHED SUGAR, at $3,00 per jr pound. ..", : - .j 1r -i v; SV; t Snpffenr Tot JlcIdJtnd KosDltal - Taniblftaed1deUTefco gery to snhacribf rs and others who may frib to par- i chase It. On the receipt ol $5.00, the book will be sent by , mail, pbsUffe aiL v I : l EDWARD WARREH , M. V, T 1 Raleigh, ft v C,f A4g. Z2,.18S3. ( dltnj -IPROH' 500' 10 23b04 ACRES--Tho,nb3erlbtr,i! al.liii. tn k.r imU'l .1 ' htlk' WkKf nflfi ArCM sub ality'if L land, exact titnatioxyunprovements, In short, eunat ail , purcnaser wouiu ueeirp w muw, , iwuu i f aug24-uot - T ' v. J Ranaway. Ti Air away froti the subscriber on Wednesday XV nightKAuguI12th my negro boy ALFRED; Hi r. nearly black; with sf deep scar on his underj lip, rather i , 1 toe pass for a free bovj . A liberal reward wiU be paid, for his delivery to me,' Or confinement In j ail. aug.l?-dtf. ?. . ? T; McGEE. 'Hottce. TTtTAKTEDtohi ehr the month for the balance; fourteen ( 14 ) negro men and nine' (11; - f : f . Ut vu J or, negro women, to act as nurses and attendants in Genera; Hospital, No. 8, Ra! ieigh, X. C ' , ; 1 4 ! Apply to i ,., - . r. surgeon i iiur. iiil,ia, I J. H. CRA WFOBD, -Steward.of Hospital. I - j ;..iit "i"- ; Vil V '. Aug 17-dlOt. i i I have still on hand abont -twenty horses aild: ix mules- belonging to citiiens, which 'were captured. rum vae ; xjuiaru nuui?4Niw. i iucm tvmn; over to, me'. Their j owners are respectfully requested ta call for them with Us little delay as possible. (. .; ' ' tf not claimed before the end of the month they, will bo . taken for the poblieaerviee.,:, , .1 . i A- GORDON, . , ( Quarrermaaten Kinston, Ausf 8-pdt23. w :. ' rpo the Voters 'of the -Third ConsrresstoBalf Xj District C4 Knowing what ;-a trial our country is now undergoing, and the great demand for men competent r "' to fill the nubho offices of out eevemmentv 11 behooves us to reason among ourselves coolly and impertillj; and to do.,. cide npont&e man mosceuttaoie frt r!rti - M.itof f n imn -nn n ties ecMAib ta railroad travel. . Aaartn mi UMCifflaat wy rDori .-1 nancr cm later, tne jove.aumiiv 01 iua. w t hkVL4iha.nr OattA. Fiiriher at Kileie'b. ; stitmp nnce. ouantitv sna, au to represent ns in tho next ; ' rt reepectfully suggevt thr & , Coaerresa. .Assuehl would moirt has for many vearsirepresented his eounty in the Senate of r" our Legislature, and has always given general salisfketioa ' .vering in the causi, has been' his course since, and. though :i t.hn rmn nH mtirh lin pnt forth thrp nf hi MSnctM' ! to his constituents j In the beginniag of thishofySiar; t his exertions in aiding .to keep back the; invading foe, front"' j Y our homes and firesides," were uatlriSgi and hot less perse 1 ; 1 UUUK Ul CUUIUUCK UIO UIUSMI MU CIIU.I HIV III! UOUJUI Ul. , -! aiA.n nfli imf ' lArrn r n fa a fr hn aaai ... . i Kaffir with tlla mamTll rn'mMaw fltmta - (Tl. a.mMthrMt ntmr in aarsitAr Stats. ""-Hi nYiimathfMr' : - v; have ever been have ever been with the soldier, and for his efforts in his ' " . ) behalf, the soldier; need only refer tothe records of our last f tiA nran.m T -Tial ttnpoa A Ha Anm m; vail mAnmln x.A mit)i B -i U tthem. .... ... i . .r;.;y;.f , ;j .-.; ' - f p.'.'v P. S. Previous to the death of our much beloved HousS14.1 5 tonj I asked Mr. Falsori if intended, becemin ra ean- 5,: ' didate. He told miehe desireda communicatfoflrwTth Cspfc Houston, that they had everljbeen warm friendsthh iCav -ing me to infer that they would iiot both tutf; but ere thoX campaign had contmenced, death, always reeking for its ; victims the brightest marks, took CapU Houston from pur I midst, thus leaving ug the alternative ofchofing hifriene1, who I hope will give us 'bis name fcT'tneporftTon- - ' . . ' . -, j rhr.i ;to i'JQ A0XlSlt.i - ' tfoldsboro', N. C, Ang. 3, 1863.--2m . 7H' TO raE YOTERSFTnETn ? AL DISTRtCrr.Theexi4ingsUUeti-5f J renders it. highly essential that our most ,aweyrs nd , .. purest men should be selected to Serr in legiidaiivjoot2rr eils.; Tbe well-known and established .character ftGblt:J& tain;THOMAS RJJFFIN, of Wayne, for .BervesUbility . honesty, patriotism, integrity and unflihchiiff devotloi i lo1-3 duty, eminently qualify him as suitable persoato repror, r .'j sent this District in the next Congress. Capt. ltufiia is now at the bead of his gallant company ever Ch post of rt 1 duty to asist in driving back the. enemy from! pur beJovedjj j country, - and is ! unaware of the desire 'of his frieqsYle - support him ii that capacity, but we iiel Confident that ho1 -will t shrink from S no responsibility ' or duty whchlf ; ? aug. c-dlwtf. . . . ... .: T liTI Thousands of Boies rjf t lie Southern HcpatiePillsj HAVB BEEN OESCSED IK on W W1TEK- ever known their use continues. - Withoutpnfiiug, they hare gained' ground by their real value. -JBS More, than five hundred peaooua artf.LaowU to have been cured by these Pills. HS3i -w; ? u: -ju This excellent family medicine is "recommended bv tho . .proprietor affpBOd ody "'for Jllseases of tho Llver. Hii correspondents say that they also cure Bil I ious Rheuma tism Pneumonia, ' Chills and Fevers,- Billions Fevers, Piles and WoruiSw.aThey are a perfectly safe medicine; ' Peter Vaden, Esq. of Dinwiddia county, Va., after ded scribing remarkable cures in his family of Billieus Rheu matism and Pleurisy,, says s "My Doctor's - hill has bee -heretofore from S175 to $200 j)er year. ?1 have used thena these pills for toy- family, which consists of' eighteen .' white and col tred, and have not called te 4 Doctor; . Thia is a great saving j They certainly are the best family med icineeveVdieeovwea.'' I - - v vvw Rev.; JohnW.iFpttert of vOf-Bo county. North Caro-. Una,. had suffered.twelvojti '.rs from a deseased liver which the 'phydeians haornor been able to' cure. He' says i t . 1- . . .commenced taking the Hepstie Jlls with no con fidence in them.! Ther acted like a charm en me.' From ' that hour 1 have imp? oved.7 1 have, pexaeverod inhei uso until now, y uoa blessing, j am weu ana neartyr I had af Uegro man. who, ii IrbeHeveSras saved rross4" dahr a desobftheisePilK -My .Doctor's . bUl was au- A nually frod $10S to $200. j but I have, had no use Jbr A. ysicianrinee.'1 s-- " 1-'v, '- Tha great riae in. th price of isgredienta aad the heavy ,. tax on these Pills, compel the proprietor to put them at their present prieeT th insuefaetae. J TbeV art. ' . set more profitable te him than, when hs seU thea fct 6h r j 1 or rates. . 1 1 ' . '-. rifo ilr50 abc Fer$lifdoielxW willWleiit; . ; prepaid to any part of- the. Confederacy. tThbo who do-. sire less than a dexen boxes . mustfsppry to the Druggists. . Great reduction made to ' Drurgisti aad' merehants wber u ' pay by the gross. Cash must always, acoompany orders ; t AGaress ug.7-wtwlm tf11 4i t1" s ' WHson, K. fA 4' UIJLT7AT en Satcrday TclstlSth lcsU njr "JLV negro boy ROFUSj about. L ryeara of aze. H e is yellow complected, about tTeet 6 or 8 Inches hhrh and ' oas a When anoken to has a downward lnV YixA m t when h fir va uniaHnTMifanMioia n,"; .. .a. -a, . . . t . . .. ...... . y n eft a blue checked shirt and jjejr paT'He mky be en-: ' : deatoring to get to the Yankees.. The above reward wiUl V Oe paid for his delivery tome, or confined in any jail so ,hat I get him again. Ji-W. RQQERSy aug. is-au. j Raleigh, N. C. S1IEM CASSIlUUUBUch atl v sug2013t h KICHASDS0X.S. . 1- a. 1 vs. ; !

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