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iiiuk the Federal steamer. Her crew, con iiting of about 500 men, were alt drown ej except thirty. The tWttUan aajrs one thin on' wa wanting tu'male the victo rr g complete success. The notorious Com. Wilket was not on board the Vander hilt when she sunk, he having been remov iJfrorn the command some time previous, ind.conaeqient.ljr wta not drowned. The Vmderbilt was the fastest end most dan jerous vessel, of her description in the Federal Navj. Richmond, Au. 31. Perfect quief has prevailed here far the Ust two days. The Fredericksburg correspondent of the Ex aminer says the main bdy of Meade's ar Mv is massed in three divi.ions, reipect jelr stationed at .Warrenloo,' Manassas junction and Centreville. Kifteen thou ami infantry of this army were lately sent tuGiimori at Charleston. The correspon ded reiterates, up m positive conGrmaiion, that the Yankee army of the Potomac isr in i worse eotiditipn at this time than since the firt ffdance opori ilii line aftrr the Hull Run. Battle. It is reported that the wharves at Aquia Creek are being rebuilt. Mbr made a ucceaful dah on a wagon train, ner Afiiundale, on Monday niht, capturing a portion f the guard and (Wljr- rne wagons anu teams. Several nf the Confederates were wounded, among. them Lieut. lloge.nf the Navy, Va rious trophies were, secured from the cap tured vessels. About sixty prisoners are now on their way 'to Richmond, including Capt, Robinson, of the Satellite. Each of the captured boats mounted two guns, with a crew of forty men. Capt. Walters, of the Reliance, was dangerously wounded. From Arkansas. A special telegram to the Missisiippian, dated Grenada, August 10th, says 40,000 Federal troops are con centrating at Helena to march on Little Rock, in a few ilays, un'der command of General Uvtdoii. A gentleman Irom He lena reports the death of Gen. Holmes. Gen. Price, it i again stated, has resigned and left the Conlederate service to take command of the Missouri State troops. 'Atlanta, ug. 27. A special despatch to the Appeal from Canton, 25th, says that the Yankees are reported to have been de feated in Arkansas, on White River, by Gen. Price. Reinforcements have been sent from Vicksburg. (J rant has gone to Natchez. Tmr Fioht at Jacksos. La. The Bran don Ittpublkan of the 20th, vivesionie par- I titulars of the fisht at Jackson. Lai. rrath- Richmond, Au. 31. Baltimore papers' rej from a Darticioant. There were about of the 29th received. On Tuesday night Coo white and black Yankees engaged in Moby. with eight hundred men, attacked j ,ne fijrht. We killed about 200. mostly a train-f forty fur sutlers' wgn be-f nejrr.Vs, and captured about fifty prisoners, teen Centreville and H-.ll Run without j ,WM -X pminj rjflel j,, fllg ,n,j D.ne meeting much rej ancr, although . He U.grtiis. loaded with provision. Our loss train, was guarded by Fedral ldier,. f,f,rf ktlle-l and wounded. Logan's ca captured the whoip of the wgouaaml c-m. varr j,aVf burnrd all the bridges around tn.tsand nesrljr art of the cavalry cm ort, N,tcV. and captured aixty negroes at a large number of Govromri.t u nl , Washington, wha were making their way utlier property br!tia;iog to the (J'neru- to the Yankees, iiient and private indivtdaals to s very. heavy . " ; Wiiiu-Peopie art pulled to know It u 4i f tuat the oiifjr -un .f a:acient , , , . r ,,' , , . . , . 1 , wlnl u tu become ol the crop oi wheat ,..; to throw .hell .hit. UarUi-j w, a fc j fc. who want bread thr.e humlmr .Msanrfrr I'arN rifle, but J ( ; ,J h ,w who ,,,, ,e this enormoa piece of nruna'tte, alter a k . . . i iii: ( , , ' i .i i . i i- wheat are trying t avoid celling homing V T borr break...; - f . . p,ice-.n,.' the Gvernmen' mishap not only destroyed tne are racy of J . u ,J fr the the 6- bt redaced ... r.nb. a nil wWnk. with the present dupo- a,d a lu r.. that . .1 auoh.r gun, f ,i(il;a f ,f f4riliers lW p.e!,. ma.lers will r.,l C.l.br, can be ,o;...e.l, no .o.ie ( W ,h.re. ..el!scan be thrown ito t lu.te.toa. Ukhmm ,llvfrtise t,ut wwww e . thf? will pa tiiitrriiinent price for wheat Atlanta, A nr. 25. A apecial Iepafrh ..! vil the Hour at cot tn consumers, or lathe Appeal fom JcUn 23d, saj; It grind for the Confederate Government. i reportrrl that the Federal werebadly Thv refuse, to pay more for wheat a!uppe in Vet Lou'iana by Gea. Kirby l(nthe prirf fiteJ bv the Commissioner ."mith forces few day a-. i ther schedule of ratr for the Mate of 1 he tr'aHirt City bf MdinH. freighted Virginia, and the result is that they are ifli ammunition for aw eipetiitinu taid tu receiving verv email quantities, be suried from Viclkburg fr iS'orthern We are informed that Messrs. Keen k Louisiana, was bln up on Wlnesihy Walker, who own mil's at this place, mke by the eiploMon of a but of powder in her the same propo.iiii-n with the Rirhmond Uld, at4 nearly 00 perwns killed. Sixty estab'ivhments, viz: to pay Government bodies were "recovered on Thursday. prices fr wheat and isll the flour to con- AgreatdeatiricaneprevaiUal Yicks- suroera at cost. No doubt the proprietors burg. Hen JJn.on, (he newly appointed ,f h other mills here would consent to Ysnke Postmaster, is desd. similar arrangement. This will not, how- Barka, who i in New Or!ran, ha been rver, bring the cram. A we have stated, nUrcJ to pajr ver to the Yankee Govern- the pres ruater is the only person who iet all moneys belonging to regiatered tan get hold f aov of the new crop; and enemies oMI.e, Government. . . . I t'c army innt be fed; he is having pret- (iuerriils are anovin the transport tv much bis own wa in .the matter. u theiver below Greenville, Mus. i" ' Jinfle Hfghitr. $1,050,000. Th is gning deep into thi Yankee exchequer, but Jonathan. still con tinues to shell out" lavishly. . It is said that the shells which are fired jnto the sand banks of battery Wagner are densely packed, and only serve to strength en the works the more. ' . Obituary. ' . ' Died, at the td N. C. Hoapital, in Petersburg, on the 6ih of Auga.t, JAME3 8. WHITAKER, of Brain F ever. Ha h been a member of Capt. John W. Gruhara'a company (D, 66th N. C. T.) ever since its organization, and has provad himself to be a g6od compjnion and a bra soldier. By Itriet obedience to orJsrs, ha baa won the esteem of both officers und men He has been a member of tbe Baptist church for a 'number of jeara, and w'a foel sure, no he is gone, on account of his strict adherence to religion, pietj and morality, that he inberita a belter and hap. pier maDion above. He leaves a wife and two chil Oren to mourn his lo. We tender our heart-felt sympathies to his bereavsJ family and friend. B. Executive Department North Carolina, ) Adjutant General's Office, (HID.,) C Raleigh, August 31st, I863.S GENERAL ORDER, J J So. i. 5 80 MUCH of General Order. No. t, (issued Aug. 18th, 1863.) as exempts" the comuwiuing ofiicer of each Company of the Miiiti.i, an J Adjutant of the Itegimenl" troia Home Detence duty, i here by levelled. , SJ By order of Governor Vises : JAMKS II. FOOTE, Assiitant Adjutant General. September tJ. 10 Sw Land and T9W11 Lot for Sale. fS MONDAY"' of the Superior Court, being the v 14th day ot September, at the Court House I will oflWfor sale totUk highest bUtler.the Went half of Lut Xo. 12 in the town of Hillelwtough,ront ing en King Street and running back to Margaret Lane on the South, and adjoining Strewd'a Hotel. Alto a TRACT OF LAND between three and four miles Southward of the Town, adjoining John W. Latta, Poll v Clark and others, and containing about 12 ACRE?. It is well timbered and excel lent Und. Six months crtWit will be given, bond and aecunty required. THOMAS WEBB, Ag't. September 2d. , 10 tds THIRTY DOLLARS REWARD. I WILL pty the above teward for the delivery of Private W'm. Fowler (now absent with at leave from my company) at Camp Holmes, Raleigh, N. C er bis confinement in Hillsborough jail. Said fowler is now supposed to be in the neighborhood of Cain Creek Factory. W.M. A. GRAHAM. Jr.. Capt. C. K, Sd '. C. Cavalry. September t. 10 2w N OT I U K . ' VLL persons who have bought from or sold to G. VV. Forrester soy tobacco or other articles of trade or nercbandine, io the name of Freeman '& Forrester, are earnestly requeue I to furnish J. W. Norwood, iiillsboiough, with copies of their billa as earW as possible. And all perrons are hereby cau tioned not to deliver to lbs said O. VV. Forrester any articles or money due to the said Fret man fc For rester, without tbe order nf myself or my attorney. . (JEOUOEC. FKEKMAN. HilkboraHigh, Aug. S. a 10 I wp THE MINING OF MORRIS ISLAND. EXECUTOR S NOTICE. ( rpHE Undersigned having qualified at August term, ,663, of tlraoie County Court, as executor of the estate of E. GRAHAM MOKHOW. deceased, i berrey gives notice to all persons having claims up- j law all iweJ. er this noiire,wil be plead in bar of their In Daaainz alom the street this morning recovery. Parses indebted will please make epeedy LrilTIUVUte SAMUEL P. PHILLIPS, EV. September t. 10 4p Grant cv$,,itrotrclionn to tht Vitiztnt nf Jacksnn, Aogut 2G. tirant ha taken my attention wa attracted t the Tele force from Vicksborg up White Rieraf- graph ilepstrhes on the bnarsl in front f i:, . 1 . l . . ,i.. .ir... t. .i - ......1 .).. tkm ,inr, lairij fixn nit iuur nunc. ll i iirc wiairu mat Yankee a terrible thrhing in that quar-' enemy were approaching Wsgner b min- ,fr Mig. chl U.f l tm ears oltl, but ! ....., , ...;,.. ..,.1, i..,,,! M .1,, kn...,s.in,p...ibJ,,,.r,i,i . Ts&tS22!E tti.en .f Warren an.l Il.nds counties tot all sand on the surface, and wafrat " ,f the estate of T. V.JiHI.sn, deceased, he.e return ttr their homes and resume their U4U- depth of frotn lour tmsit feet. Mining is by gives notice to all perns having rlsimsapon said ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. si aoratin, pi utilising uial lhr Hi'll Dej therrlnre oat nl the question, unless tie ; eute to prrsvnt tHwittiio tne tune ry iwaiiiei, pruteeied, in alt rperttr, escep't such as work is arched bf brkk or wood. To tU!" thie notiet wilt I plead in bsrnf their recovery. hall be neces.arj lor th'e arm All pro- thi. if at all practlreble , would require I"" i'",'t";,J w' P''J JJ pert, taken U lhe arm; ahall be duljr pur- ffW,i su to IweUe momh-, and then le.ult I j!" U . J.& iu.. a hi r. thas-d btr Comnitastoned officers and paid in failure became all anoroacbes would! IPW'- - , - lor. lie advises the people t regard their urs a tree, and contract with them for labor or dispense w'ith their sertices. The rder was to go into effect on the iJth. Federal officer! condemn the pillsgingbtr their troops east ot the Bis; Black, but say tf oor cavalre is not withdrawn thor will advance with a large force and tajr waste the whole countrr. CAPTURE OF TWO YANKEE CU.NBOATS. Richmond, Aug. 2J. Information was received this mornin nf the ranture of the Yankee gunboats Satellite and Reliance', off ine mouth or the Rappahannock, Sattirdat R'ght, bjr a smalt parir of marinei, under ihe enmroand of Col. "Wood, of the Presi dent s Staff. The gunboats were I; ing near ch other, and captured. after t slight re tuaoce, bjr the Confederates, who ap. proached them iooarboata. Sevrral of the crew, were killed tad Dumber wouadrd. end.or open id, the moat MrmtindiiigWag-J AOMIMS TRATOR'S NOriOE. ner, wneretnere is irotn s.x ioe.g-n irn ,fn1E ,. hliM au.i,fi,dat Autustterm. of water. Let the people be at case cn that score. a waste of shells. Accounts from Charleston (the Augusta Constitutionalist sas.) state thai for sis hours. the Yankrcs threw shells at our bat teries at the rate nf twenty per minute. At this rite seven thousand two hondred shells were fired during the time specified. The cost of t single shell in the United States, ve believe, is $14. 'lite coal of this pvro- technic tl.splaj would therefore amount to 1 100,000, in round numbers. Individual es timates of the number of projectiles thrown since the.begisning of the seige will vary, but, with, the almost incessant firing and the terrible bombarding of the 18th of Jul and other la?s that might be named, we think it safe to put it at 75,000 value a. tafia. f iiraiiff Countv Court, as sdministrs tor of tbe estate of JAMES McADAMS, (of Hugh,) deceased, hereby gives notice to all persona hating claims upon said etate to present them within the time by law allowed, or tins notice win oe pi, ad in bar of their recovery. Persons indebted to said estate will please make speedy payment. FUKEMAN W.I.KER Adm'r. September t. I0t NEGROES FOR' SALE. VT Durham's fcepet, en Satire's.? tbe SSth of Sep. tetnber instant, tbe undersigned will eell le the hiahest bidder, two eld Negroes and four-very likely yoeng Negroes, belanginf to tbe estate ef Sarah At stoo, dereased.oa ft ereati ei six montus, una dsbu ANDERSON LATTA, Commusitfiier, aplemlrt. . " 0 twp A NEW ARTICLE. Tl 2000 IR0N HEEL LIFTS on ssls-a great uuv Blookade Inatitation $3.00 per dozen, pairs, p0 cents single pair. 1 H. N. BROWN & CO. September 2, v '.,.. , -AC"'-l. r r: ? ' 10 ' ; NOTlC: : OAVING qualified at August Term, 18G3, of Or ange County Court, aa administrator on the estate of JAM EM S. WATSON; deceasei, I shall offer for sale to the highest bidder, in tbe town ef Hiilsboroogh, on Saturday the 1 9th day of Septeaa--ber,a1863, tbe personal property belonging to'said es tate, consisting of one Morse, Hogs, Cattle, oae fin Gold Watch and Chain, a lot of Smoking Tobacco,, a lot of Cloth and Trimmiiigs, a Wagon, Buggy, Household and Kitchen Furniture, two Sewing Ma chines, and other articles not enumerated. Terms,, six niantha credit, with bond and seenrity. All persons indebted to aaid estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it will present them within the time presciN bed by law, or Ihia notice will ba plead in bar of their recovery. V ' C. M. LAflMER, Adm'r. August 27. 10 td NOTICE. WILL be sbld to the bigbeat bidder, on Thurs day the 17th of September. 1863, at tbe late residence of JAMES E. WILKINSON, deceased,, the perishable estate, consisting of Household and' Kitchen Furniture, stock-of Cattle, Hogs aad Horses, one Two-horse Wagon and Gear, Farming Teels, and many other articles too tedious to mention. Six months credit will be given, and bond with good seenrhy required. , CSP All persons indebted to the estate of the said: JAMES E. WILKEKSON, will please call and set tle immediately ; and those having claims against the entate will present them within the time piescribed' 'by law, or thia nAice will be plead in bar of their .recovery, r LEMUEL WILKERSON, Adm'r. August 56. . ." 10 8w JUST RECEIVED, rHREE Cases of Fine Old FRENCH BRANDY", for Medicinal purposes, MATCHES, GROUND MUSTARD, TOO I'll BRUSHES, GUM CAMPHOR, - TOILET SOAP, Ac. &c- Attbe DRUG STORE. August 26. 09 SALT I SALT!.! " 1 Y WOOL CARDING MACHINES ara ready for business. Pi ice, 35 cents per pound for' wjiite and 45 for mixed wool. We ill card lor the tenth part of the wool. ; The highest cash priae will be paiJ.for FLAXSEED. LYON & WHITAKER. AuoH 9 09 it 11ERUVIAN GUANO for turnips, for aale by, TURPENTINE & SON. Aogast !2ih. 7 2 BLANKS for Sale at this Office. ORDER No. 1. Headquartere, Department of Ene. WE offer for aale for five daye, (provided we can get a few barrels of Corn,) Rio COFFEE,. TEA. Crushed Brown 8UGAR. SODA, PEPPER, SPICE, RICE, SOAP, CAN DLES, snd MOLASSES. . II. N. BROWN & CO. August 19th. 08 7 WANTED,. fpO Rent er Porebwse, a PIANO.. Apply at Mrs.. 1 Jodce NashV r JW29. V W POL-CARDING.. rpHE" WOOL-CARDINO Machine well known 1 as Was Murre y'e, near the Croaa Roads Cboreb,. ia now in good order and prepared to do good work. I !!! card lor 25 cents tier pound for white, aad 40- cents per pound for mixed wool. Augusts. ' 0S-3wp CONFEDERATE TAX. UTE will attend at the following times and places fa. iSm nuriMiM uf ulinr a list, and as:essior '.he tatea under t: Confederate. Tat Act, passed Ihe J4ih of April, I8C3: , . At Jsmes W. Miies's. on Tuesday the 18th August. At Cedar Grove, on Wednesday Ike 19th. At Tolar's, on Thursday the 20th. ii I'.t lwfl! nn Fri.! ihe llal. At Hill-borough, on Monday and TaeWiy the 34th n.l 25th. At Red Mountain, oa WednesJsy tbe 26th. At Mangum a Store, on Thawdsy the 27ta. At Lipscomb's, on FrWsy Ihe tth. At Durham's, on Satuidae 'be 29lh. At Gtioter's, on Monday the 3 1 si. At Chapel Hill, on l uesusy aavveoneaysv m and 2J of Seiitsraher. At Thomas Long's, on Tbortday the 3d. At White Croaa. on Fridsy the 4rh. At Thomas J. Cales'a, en Saturday the 5th. The following are some of the ankles and other matters 'stWl to be listed, viz: Naval Stores, Salt,' .... : ... ! n i .. Mines and ppiniuous a.ijaor, lovvrco, vouoa. Wool. Flour, r, Molssses, Syrup, Rice, and elk- . ..I nraiturla held ar ownat AH lK ttm day ot July. 1A3; '' moneys, Bapk notes or ether currency eo nana ww vi urpwu tu artt say ei July. 1863; snd sll credits eo which the ioteresl has ..ill. and Slot omtiloved in haaiaaaa tka income of which is taxed by lbs Tax Act; aad at! profits Insde ny any person, penaersaip or cerpou. lien daring Uo year 1862, otherwias than in Ihe Ae coarse ef a regular retail business, en produce, . II.U.CtTROUD.? . A M. A'NGIIR, j Asgssll. . Il-4w
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