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TuKN'Kwg.—The
tar as w«>
operalions of the la«t week, ofl
V can learn of them, are highly favorable to
»h«? ransc. K3i>ecmlly important is Harapton'8 cav
alry victory over Ihp rakiern in Virginia; and perhapa
l.ardiy lo«s koi8 the great rise of Rold iu New York
Hud ns aa.nuati,>n.. Up to 240 on the I’Gth. down
to -14 on the 28th. and up again the same day to 22U.
hese are signs that »tl>c bottom is falling ont.”
Mo mail Irom Virginia Ur more than a fortnijfht.
■ M>r any l»‘legram lor abunt half that time.
A t HuuRn-L ViKVk-._\Ve are i>ennitted to copy
’he following extract Iroio ,i ietu r from one ^»ho8e
nac'? aud pos-tion nou’.d jf.ye much
iU oheerfal ard c. vtid?ni V.uf.—
. „ '^>11 Juiif 3ulb, SJ P. M.
rhinp art u. d I ?t^rs' far a- I t in !• am, Bre
r iT^e. and prc)grt »>iuj; isvorabiy. An unotticiai di^pawh
u»lf> nioinent rwciv, 1 cht« that lialllpt.^n and Vitz L e
liavo *caHt-r.n( ih.» ••ni>mv’souvalry near .Jan att’s htatU)D,
ur.il tnat tb?y aip hop* It^^ly rcut d. ' • « ^Joii be
praim-d fur all th>. 1 am more hopt fn\ t'jau ever b>-
!»r^. rho bt udy ri>? ui ('told -howi* vhat ibe .Northern
-c.y' beRinf. !0 pinch.
importance to
A Trkasonabi.k SKcncT Aaso( iation.—We huve
known for boine two or three monthd pa?t that the
uaiboriti*^8 were on the trai k of a treaaonahle secret
iV^Boriation. whone obje'l wan said tvj be the over-
vhrow of the Confedf“riite government. We have re-
f -.^iniHl from alludinij to it beoautte wt- thought it a
Uiuttcr t*»i the Conns rather than th«. Krosr Jiut
Ihe publication ut bcverai atbdaviis m the Kaleiirh
^'.vnservalive of Saturday la^t demaudd notice.
."ilaii Heck with, lii-uton Holland, vi. H. Holland,
J, B. Long and 11. H. Sugg, .•!' Cltathurn lOuuiy,
nittke oath before II. Couticil, J. I’., that they were
nj«-ail cr? of a .'ccrei.oit;;.ni;.aiion in that county; that
Key .veto U-'isled .»s to its objevt, uud no*' .iiuviug
•ii-cuveroa that its tr'udeucy vva.H io injure the couii-
U;, they n-pudiate ii, ask pardon, aiid pltdgt- their
h -uur never again lo l>e canght in nuch ;vt. organiza-
uon.
'lU Uev. 0. Churchhill, a Haptiui .Mluister of the
•ume c-oanty. certitif^ that he had been induced to
3 '. I the Association, whi'^h existi* in th;it and other
f- 'utitiec; bnt, hia eyes being opened, he pray¥ tiod
u:i ;>trgive him. and e.\posee the whole concern. Ho
-.v. .^ I'll- u»me of the Asj'Of’iaticn is the "Heroe* of
Ainf-rica;” its main object, protection from the ene-
iii\ It hfij* u ternhle oath against di,^clo^inp the ^'e-
ha. =ipcr«-t words and Higus, by which members
r On'aiZ" each other; it' member- were eijKclcd to
v«>;e tor Mr. Holden, hut Mr. t’. i- a warm 8npport>r
«fOv. Yanre.
i'hf L'ouservai.Vf lia^ I' lruu r mforma lou, as to its
leader**, plS' e.' ol a'i»eti;t*lag-, m >dvn ol ommnnica-
tiou, motto, oath, pj-i v>iird-*, .->.jfnn, oriifin, Ac. It
originated with tlie yunkee:^, viho communicate with
it through agent.-,, i'he j-.-nalty for divulgin? the
l i? tr. i>e dhui. thruu;rh tl;-' ht-ad.
The leader:'o; '-hi.', tr usonable As.'ioriittionrihonld
be liietantiy arrested, ined, and if T.and guiltv,
cuted forthwith. Ignorant and deluded members
should be spared upon v onie.-'Sion and rept'ntance;
b’-t no mercy should be shown tu the I'-adtra
Taii RiLKiaa ^T^.HuiKb.- Of all the aewBpapera
we ever saw, the Standiu^ is tho most addicted to
the habit of copying from itaelf. The Editor layii
he i-tuinot rtHiolloet all the conversatioiu he hafi had,
but he evidently recollecta all the editoriale he h&fl
published, and he can thns at will recaH one for any
side of any question, and iu praise or abnae of any
public man. for he hati written on all sides of every
question, and in both praise and abnse of every pnb-
lic man. The Standard is evidently Mr. Holden’s
stindaril of all that is worth reading; and so, ho bnt
looks into the Standard for the law on that side of
politics or murals which for the moment he favors,
liiri readers are thus compelled to bear the intliction
ol many a ' twice told tale.”
W c are inclined to be charitable towards this lit
tle vanity or conceit, and to ask Mr. Holden to re-
publiish an Kditorial article from the Staudurd of the
1st of Jantiary 1862. which expresses very stronjr
and coritict views «in the war side. It will do him
and the countr)' g(.»od to read it. and lest his "file
should bite hita'' it he turns to that portion of it, we
give him an opportnnity to copy it. from to-day’s Ob
server. It 18 an eloquent exposition of wha* aSmth-
ern patriot shonl.l do, nud of what Mr. Holden is
Hut dcuiig.
II we can prevail i»n hitit to copy tliat article, we
may help him to some more, writteu in the »ame
gloriou8 .spirit. We have oae now bel’cre of only
throe week? older date than the onr we quote, in
which Mr. Holden says, among other good Ibmgs:—
‘•l.ft tho.-" who are ramt-LeRrtfd. v. holiuiulge iu gloomj
forobwhuf;s a^tit th«- luture • whodiH-ouruaoand iiaraljze
cur filorin by langaiiyimr Ibu utruugiu of ihe toe and our
ov\n wiaka.'.-'s, .nhui their -oouthH and go lo work or iau«*
up anm ir delenc- of tht* ao;ith.’‘ Again: “iloa unwili
iug to work for the (iupport of the war uiu^t b? iiude to
'him der t'aeir muekete aad to the tieid. ‘
We ought to have had this before us when we
{>eniied the article in Thursday’s Obsei ver on ^fr.
Holden's ‘ taint-hearted" view of our Stute finances.
He iii ►elf-condemned, ii;* uaua'; and at* we have no
idea that he will consent to “shut hi» mouth," we
take It for granted that he «iil iMiopt his other alter
native, by “taking up arms in dtjreuce of the South. ’
I'UK PkOHTS 07 BL.OCSADK liLS.M.Vli.—It id well
known that tho profits of this buBine-'^ri have been 80
large that millioUi> up«.iu millions have been accumu
lated by those who have engaged in it extensively.
Let ftay one look around Wilmingtou, Charlooion,
Savannah, and even Iccs favored I’egious, and see
the overgrown fortune? made by even tho^e wno
have Jutiered frequent losses of veasels and cargoes.
It i> adtuUted on all hands thut ^tere not more
thuu onr vessel and cargo out of every tnre«' is cap-
tured, imiucuhe fortunes nro made. It ttus be .-*0, as
it uuquerttionably is, it is reasonable to suppose that
the State of >iorin Caroima lias made its millions
by tlie trip> of the Ad-Vance, every trip Laving
been a peti'ect -success, not a solitary lo.>*s of either
whip or carj'O. Tnese being the ti»cti, perteciiy well
known, it wotUd neem to require no httle of a cer-
HY XEX-EORAPH.
ntFOiTft OM f&E ragds assooutiom
Glonous from Vtrgtnia!—Kalkiuh, Jnly
2.—The Confederate this morning issued the follow
ing liullctia: "
“We are indebted to a friend for the uso of the
following Hv>r received this morning, conveying in
telligence of the most glorious results:
‘‘IjrASTON, July 1st.—Dear Sir: 1 reached hen- to
day after 2i days’ journey from Petersbnrg. 1 don’t
think the road will he repaired for a month to come
through to Petersburg.
“All the fighting for several days has been on the
Railroad near Reams's Station. 'I'here was a heavy
tight there yesterday, in which we got the advantage.
"The city cannot be taken by Grant. All seem
to be confident of our ability to hold it. The enemy
continue to shell thiicity every day. Some houses
have be^n badly damaged, but few persons killed.
“The enemy’ti loss since the fight rommeaced is
thoneht to be 20,000 Oure 1,500
“(Jenerals Hampton, Fitz Lee, W'. H. F. Lee and
Chambliss met the yankce raiders under Vr'ilson
and Spears and killed, wounded and captured 3,000
men, capturing 1500 horses and all their artillery,
15 pieces, all their wagcn trains, baggage and am
munition. This happened on Wednesday and
Thurs ay, near Stony Creek. Also captured 400
negroes. It is said by eoldiers to be the most com
plete rout that has been seen.
LATEST.—UiiKK>sBOR0, July a.—The Richmond En
quirer of tht* ‘^id is reonived. It coutains details- of the
cavalry liglit n*-ar Saponi Church and Rpamrt’s SUtion,
bawt eii (iena. Hampton, Fur L* e and Mahoue, and Wll-
Bou and Spehre’a raiders, resnltiut; in the complett* rout
of lijc hitter, ihu capture of about i£»00 of them, iucbid-
iny; uegiocs; also the capture of their wagoou, ambulau
ee**, 11 Nupoleoii Kun«, a train of carriages and bii«-«ne(
stnleu from private cit'zeus u mile ia leu^fch, tojijether
with clothing, silver ware, kc. It report-J b^.' prison
t'r‘» L.'it Si!eiiros waH wounded in the ligUt und iliat Kautz
18 in our pos,se3i»ioa disj^uircd a- a privatt.
IVtersiMirg ptipern of tne 1st report no lijfhliny; iu the
front, only the u'sual bombardmunt. It was thoutjht the
eu^my woul l ojw*n a territif tire ou the 4th July.
The eueuiy made a feifblo a^.saali ou Colquitt’s aud u
deinon.^tr tiou iul»rari«- t-front, bul were ea«il\ repuls4;d.
N'> fear- ar»« »-iit.rtaiacd oi ihe losiilt whL'a a gt-ueral
enj^iLgeiac-nt ttike-> pi.u: •. Tlic puopli of l’i-t*-r-burg are
tiopetiil.
frotn (he late ’^tchmun'i —liKKii.vrf*
boro’, Juiy 2.—The Richmond Lsaminer of the
iUth lias boeu rer.eived hf're.
Tuc situation of afiai."« around Peteroburg in un
changed. The ouemy have b« n ba=y smce Tues
day btrengthcninif thei.'* Imos oi* •.niri'uchmentt' and
gradually **xte: ding thoui to the Pelerhburg ti. Wt-l-
ion Koad, fellimf trees for thoir protection. Grant
io evidently preparing tor a graud attack.
Deserters irom the \aakee fleet m James River,
lyiug below Datch l»ap, ca;m, up to Fort Drewry
yesterday. They say that every man in the Monitor
Fleet would de.-icrt if opportnnity otiored. The yan-
Kees are removing the torpedws in the Jamt.^, and
al»«) removing the obstmotions sunk by tnem-selves
at Treui H Reach. The depertera «ay that the fin
from one of our Rams ha^ seriously mjured one
Mon.tor, wnich wan to sent to Fort .Monroe
for repairp.
U'-i.f)'!.' 'fto', July Ii.—Xl.f Joci-jifti ha:' the Uich-
moad vN lii^; of tti:; Uuili, waicn coaiaiiH tiu* followiug
di-j>tt’ ch rts'eived ut th>; W j»i: l) .*p't from Li>c
Hk-»dq ui a N V'., ,Iun-* — fhe tat'iny i« appari-fit-
Iv eii,:i-4?'i to-day iu .iti'.'rtfjtheaiuij iii.'i Imo-' iu Iront of
detached ty^pilaek HunGer, if so. Hunter in a dlfflcuity.
Qnless moTements on foot In other dLreotion4.
Qraat Is ^rtandii^ hia llnai rm tiu^ L-il His plan; oon
template a gMeral assaolt with a '.iew to obtain
sion of Petsrrisafg, Kaleigh Weldon llnilro»ii, and ont
oft supplies firom theSontJiorn ur ni^. 1 av- ha'j strong lir>i*s
of earthworks defendin)' the trati. imd a iioavy forci
massed behind them. 1 ii(* oth [y:mke>* ] anny corpp ha^
lost 1500 unee croesing the Jamos
Tlie Maryland Constitntionnl Convention on tlio 3Mth
passed the followinjy article: Hercafu^r, in thi;* State. tin*r>-
shall be neither shivery nor involuntar} vrvitutle excpt
in punhihment of crime* whereof party haa been oc iivictpd.
All persons held to serrlrt; or lal«>r assla>fsftrr-. herr-by
declared free.
CJongress has adopted resolntiona inquiring »f Lini'oln
if any person has bwn anthorizel to iniluce men to ea-
igrate from Ireland and Canada to enter U. H. Army
Navy.
(io!d ou the *Mth was nominal at '210 to '21u.
GOV. Vances appointments
High Point. Wedneadsy, July 6tii.
Salem, 'J'hnrsday,
yadkJnvUh-, Friday, *
T rap 1 ] ilL Saturday,
Dobaoo, Monday,
Danbury, Tuesday,
Wentworth. Thursday,
:ui.
8Ui.
&ih.
llth.
12th.
Uth.
Ral. Confederate, 2d.
Mr. W. M V'fttorlinry, the efficient, attentive, and olv
ligliig telegra)4i operat^jr at this place, has, we rfgrol to
learn, i-esifi:ned his situation and will return voluntarily
U> the army. '' hile we can bnt admire the patriotism
t lmt prompted him to this step, we regret the necesaity
that inHufnces hun to resign a place he has filled with
so mneh credit and efBcien«'y.—N Carolmian 4tft iiut
The Crttps.—^The Wheat Harvest has commenced
in this section of the State, and so far as we have
been able to ascertain, the yield will be a good one.
The weather has been favorable to the maturing
wheat, and the grain and heads have filled ont well.
In moKt places the crop ifi rather thin apon the
ground, and this will shorten the yield in comparison
with last year.— Winsion SefUinel.
The Ratii on Camp Vauce.—The raiders who
made a descent upon Camp Vance did not timonnt
to more than 150 or 175 men. They dest'oyed the
Camp aud all the buildingb except the hospital, and
robbed every person they came up with They
burnt the depot and took and diotribnted everything, i
They stole all the horses aud mules they could find;
three men we underiitaud went to B. (>. Pearson’s
and were in the act of taking some of his stock.
when Mr. Pearson fired anon them, killing one. ^ ^ ^ ,, ..
The other two left. They also destroyed the t’ ain rweipts over last year was |122,161 35; expenses $62,-
,he road. W’^c learn that the i.'ji su; profits 8 0,010 OB. Jno. D. V. hitford, Esq. was
Desirable tioodc.
WM. me INTf RB
Offen^or bale:
iUlA F£T8 &M1VES and FORKS, a«i«rt»d:
/wUl* 40 Doz. Fine 8 and 4 Bladcd K|st«M;
900 Gross Steel P^ne;
125 QroBfl Bl«at Steel KnitiiDg Needlea;
40 Reams Ruled Post Paper,
300 Gross Ag«te Shirt Battcug;
15000 Gross English Bone Pant ISuttc ua;
1 Barrel Cavpbt^r;
2 Barrels Bor»;
5 Barr'ls Epeova 6a!t«:
6Bwel«Alum;
I 5 Barrels English Qreea Cojiiki ♦ •
10 Kegs B1 oarb. Soda;
1 Bag AIsp!o«:
'J Bags BIrek Fappcr;
1 Package Saltpetre
July 4 4^ B*
Atl»rfie ^ JV C. Rai’road.—The annual meriting was
held in Goldsboro’ on the 80th ult. The gross receipts
for the year ending May SI, were$316,787 Si; exponsea
^ 00,720 44; net profit $21B,0»i- 87. The increase in
then at the head of the
engine, though damaged considembly, can be used
after being repaired. Many of those c.aptured made
their escape, we learn, while the villains were cross
ing the Catawba river.—Salisbury Watchman.
A dispateh from Salisbnry, jnst received, states
that; Kirk’s band of robbers bad been pursued be
yond Piedmont Springs, with little loss on onr side.
Kirk has had his arm broken. W3 regret to iearn
Chat W. W. Avery, Esq., who was one ol the pur-
^nicg party, has beci pninfuUy wounded. The band
^ released the Retierve.s captured at Camp Vancc,
after stealing all their money
Kaix Confederate, 2d.
Yankee raid.—Theyankte raid in Onalow county
la-t M.ouday week, appears to have l’*'en quito a
formidable undertaking. A geniieman from the
neighborhood of Sneed's Ferry informs us that two
steamers aud two transports came up to New River
In'et and sent up the river aeveo barges loaded witn
men. They took a number of cuizens aud horst-6,
aud pome negroes, which they caTncd ofi". About
the eauie time a portion of two regimeui-s of caval
ry and infantry, with some artillery, went to Jack-
boaville. They n.m6iaed at JackHonvtlle antil
Tuesday eveuing. Wo Isarn that tuey lomnutted
various depredations in Jucksoaville and in that
neigliborhood.— \Vd. Jutnnal, Is^.
-Wor^'dB* i'-an/.Jtgu -W*- be^o ti>
I- (>y, ,,.y, til. lltl»‘tfiJ «.i>ni*.ii-iaie •! iht? ini t . iU» lo.lotviKg
tficml ut»fi;itrft waic’i rt.*..; t..iwar(ie.l l> Uit.Uinoihl, ai.«l »:o[>Uu
I.ere Ly iht: gr.'i.-m.i «* »'» irnvi-il :u tni.. n:y ye.triaai:
I Ki. Jaic l» vi'. A81«hido(«, Juie 2i>.—I'nteied
I I 'tliii I’on id w p Met lur .!nu U| I i JJ «tr Hii, cki»»
0.1 .ind Kif»;e.l li IU I; i.>UiB '-.‘Hf .ifiJ «aj-p i •; iQi»v«.i u> ;*ll
Siutilu.!, ^^rIl^l'c,t nJ it ‘I i'*-* m!n. all larif *lp
fltc. .Mot- *1 Ifii fUfrnini t-. i .-i ..-i/‘la. :itCKed >inrt
■ uroJ if'e my, f ik.nc p.-innen, ‘ioie.*. ’tnd iStW hir»ei. Burnt
;..vfrn«>8ot d;|>in. fcc. Mi.veit .tt II i/cUirk uy t;e>ij.-UiWu U>
e.ofin:-Jjilsf H »rv Ah* i«>rcmt n 'Urn » l«rg.t
I iiirtion->f iiu'I **.!. ■•>>1 l; i.iipd tU« U»wo s-arren(Je«eJ
.‘tlKI iiiir. uci up «t i o'cIikK iroui
Cinrinu.iii: rapt iie.1 ti lu, *i.vtl ..n-l .’oOv) jifn-.iirr*. ilicee iwin* m
luii ,v III »iurts. ^c. i*Iict*e.»Vi»riu ilkti,>,’»'*l ItKi r.%iln'A*i t/c
».». en L>-i ajt-.n •ul B.ijd' ui. >fi 0«,'t J«. kios J»-ir.>y«il ihe
.n.tiiij.il Km ikiuti ?i»il L*iingtoii * aiit Ca.jper l->ui« l"r
.ilicaii.miii-.d t’r .n»Sort. Ctrr. ii- i. -A .\Jay«i me. fei.j/h:
r«dv 'I"'! oniioa^ •'inll? l f ihp
y U. I.. .STA.^T'>^, A .-I Gen.
profits
VC elected President.
Dividrndb.—The Bank of Fayetteville has de
clared a dividend of 6 per cent, and the Bank of
Ciarenton 6 per cent. See advertisements.
PcsTi'ONBMRNi.—'Fhe sale of imported Koods by
Mr. Cronly. at Wilmington, was postponed from
Thersday last till Wednesday the 20tb inst. See
advertisement.
W
FAYETTKVILLK MARKET.—July 4
KE?IE-tf OF JHK V-^UKET
Ko c'tifciff-cs eiurc Tl u'-day, when LarJ was qu^teJ
CO; Uaef 1 Go io 2 00 t>Ht lb., retail; Kl‘‘ur, Fan;'
• ■y Sjpor $175, Fin« $’85; Oorn $22 60 to $25;
K»fl fl’ii; fit f, by q ian.itr $24 tf* S25 bosb.
lain hard commodity to perpetrate ttie foiiowin)?, [ , ...
. I 11 ij . , I lii« cavalry, atwr repu.sed at ■'tauntoa iiwer
whii'h Wi find in Mr. Holdens lesser or/an: J Bri(i(?e, on tha ^iOth, rjtired ia direrti.ia of CtiristianH-
lor of.Viirlii C.iroiiua ha« ’ vill-’, whare tbe\^ cauiped 'hat night. >'ext cisy they
FUQdral Serv.oes —Tae Funeral Sermon of
the ue L! B W THOdNfON will be preaohed by
iicv d J T tluifoa of ibiiB towa, at the residcoen
f i37?relt Taorntou Sxj ar*ar Newton Samp-
jof r?ucty, oa tl!»* TFUHD SABBATH of JULY.
I'ritDia and aoquaintanoes are invited to^^tend.
July 2 46 td
Kt'llow rUlit'Di of Cnniberland and Harnett.
J'\ ootapUautJe «i‘h KO:i0;ia»i0£)E mkoy frico-.iB, from
I ftereat psirt* of fi« Uoaa«r/, I acaoaaes mysfllf a
tni^datp to r»p'«’»»rtt yon In tl? S;n»t8 of the next
egislatufe y views ia regard to tbe great and vital
> of ih? day will be made known whnt 1 appear
t>.*^ re yan
if our ob'i serr i,
4
K.
.vj -i'ANIEL
4Vif
i HE St Art WoKKs.—Aaiing the docum.-nts
«at.ujitied lo the Legiilatun- at it* late sc.-sion by
Gov. Vikii.-e, v^ere two i^purtr from 1). Worth,
ii~q , State Suit Commi^.-sion.v, Wiuch >ire a h.j^hly
ei.-ouraging vi.-w ol' thii «-uivrpn/f^. Th>- ;:rf
dat=4 April 22d, th>- puriicalura ol the rr*oent
yaaxee raid, which reeuiled u; co;.,iiderttb!p d'imago
to a part oi lhe work.*, caoam? .- ;n.- delay i;i work-
.ug taat pu." and'i of KiJ to f. pa:' ;«(r.
Wo.'. J • 1.. .1 o».-- Oi Lad Tjj in»jn
• ■arr..;d oil'by ih-:* yui.Kcc even ■ >;/•• I ■,{
mg gone wiiiing.y.
By tiifc rev;-.'£i'.i ii?pjrt, dultd May tith, we learn
that the workb proda.cJ b'i 000 buahels of »alt
during the year ending April 3Uth ls64. It has
been eold at an average ol 75 per bushel ot 50
lbs., prodacmg ^}4^0,50U. The average price of ealt
of private manutacture in Wilmington during the
year nas oeen jsll*. I’he saving to the people has
thus oeen, in oue year, >t>'J7,5UU. To which should
be added, ?iyT,0W5 bT, tne balancc of a^seta and
property over me cost ol thi woriis, saowiug a profit
ol b*y4.5s)j t)7, without referring to the vajt saving
during me previous years of the operation of the
woras. This large profit has not gone into the
Slate Treaoury, bat it hue cenainiy oeen realized
by the people ot t’ne State iu iha iow price of salt,—
abdweiHiv ^>Jd, geasraily by tie poorer people
for mny vi ti.-j ». fre ai^it ,o pay high prices
have st»>>a allotvi 'a-s po r to have the
enure btaeii. i....: ssit. iiJi there is still
anouier condioci'u....i. ii 6u6,e had not made
aad aiitributid these oudhels, the avetage
price of B.Ui made by iudividaaia would probably
have been 825 or or even more, making an
aggregate d.fference of even millionB of dollars.
Tbe amount drawn from the State Treasury to
put up tbe works is $100^. There is due for pro
visions, labor, 4tC. 3'^.^)”^'* Total ;$liO,Tb7 78.
Agamst this there are cash oa hand and duO from
counties, agents, &c., t.ait. provisions, mules, 4c.,
81^0.883 15. Balat-.ce iu favor of the worki §50,*
005 67.
The works are iu good condition. By boating in
stead of hauiing wood, Mr. W'orth expects to di-j-
pense with at lea.it 20 two-horse teams, and reduce
the pricc of salt from |J13, as at present, to SIO. His
great di£cnlty is in procuring corn and forage aud
transportation for the salt. There are about 270
men empiojed. .\Ir. Worth saye:—
■‘My impr-f*5oP i-. thui niIl will b^^ very scares and
very high tjesort the u*";t pork killing re>tio:i. At le^st
ihre« fciirt'i* .>f th» jirjv ivi w >rk- on this ooast have
toJff finre f.'i>‘p‘*nd'd. on uccouat of scarcity and difBjul-
ty in obta'iiiiag !-appii;i- .iud labor. a>id tbe loaj; diHtance
they have to hau’i wo.. Ihe-*.- d.iR’ultio- and uiista^'U''
incr»*'i'e ^v(‘ry day. Ttit- prsteni mark'-t pric>‘ t$25,)
wUl not indat*" tht-m io r-*>-nm> thoirwork ”
The ent«rfri.^ft iiu» of.eu a f^rpat blt-Msinj; u> th»-
State, aad its uiauagement could not haw b^sju en
trusted to bf-tter hauJK than Dr.J. .VI. Worth, first,
^d D. G. Woith, E.-.q. hub.,ftquL-ritly.
Lticr. Jos. A. McArtui p. Wp uro jw.uf,
to state that thia bravp ofllrpr and .iMfivtMily popn-
lar gentleman is not a candidato lor thft House (.f
Commons His name has been aDriuun''id fu;
by his friends through the Ohserver tor honi*- we.^ks
k * i n «Atr/>r-Cl)o Cmit Ti if m. ^ .1
It i-i th At t fi.* I
ch'ari'il tor ihn .Stat>r r.y l;i- importatiou ui.jveraent
;i),77i.t6,S.— Aujut!.! i,nrQtmi( a »u
■ Thi.-i !■* iiof so. >>;i r’np contrAr^ it would uik- \ nmoh
lurgf-r sutu t p.iv tbti .State mit. i'ho i»i)o\i» is taken
from a >;t.rtt>*m.‘iiL j>nbli^hf.l in ..nn of iK- iio\pra»>r'
orgaiid, vshicti wa->>;oiU'n uj. f >r Ple'tione*-riri^-j jjurpoie?.
Ttie ac-viutit-* nn* nut .s*'tUea. and w.- liujijn.-c no one can
tell how tiie .State ilot** -taad. t*kActiy, f-at tin* lu--it in-
iVjriii;?d all sprint- tnat trie must ultiiiia;t;ly b* \(«ry
ne4*\ v. *bir bon.l^. ar^.* ouL'ii*udinjj ia >'.uroj>o to i» lar^e
aiuouut, whloti iiiu^t l«j red»*eai**l i.t t;old or it-^ e.^uiv-
al»*nt, whtif the .Slat" “ti a'ii-r .id i’mnct i-; to /Iu-
n'pe, it S!»id, tor rejmirp, t)e a^«ini for month*,
wtille the r.aUri'-- ol'otHorrr* buJ orew. to 1>« pjiid iCf;nd
are going on. The steamer may return ia three months
'■r "iue may never —■ioine ai’e of opiui.m never
will, a.-f tJiere was out oae Nortii t7aronai:ia on board
I whca ub'.* lel't 2Ca-saa. vv a di^n\ r »r.- wti.ii they tuink
I iu Aii^ii'tH, but we teli iiie peopi» of >.»rtu ».arouna
tniii tai'gblofhaif running' Oi- .'r.Mi^ijt .-'ui’.e ■•evcral
liiliions Ml d>«ot, un'i ttia.* ttiej' wij. Khvo t" ti>jt tbe
biiis.’"—Xtihtgh I'royrtl*.
Now these are strong assertion'. I'ncy are made
in the face of an oificul Sut'iinent by .Haj. Ujwd,
the State tiuartermaster, wnoae business it is to
knoio all about the matter, and who reports, upon
his re.-*pon!iibility as a sworn oflicer, tiiat the State
has made ^b,77i,46B by its blockade running opera
tions. Which of these authorities will the people
believe? The Quartermaster, who keeps all the
accounts? or the partizan Kditor, wuo makes bold
and bald asseriions.and who, if we are not mistaken,
persi3tj iu keepiug from the i*eoplc tne said tjuar-
lermasler’a olBcial Statemeai? lustead of publisn-
ing that Report, the paper ventures to "tell tbe
people of Noi'th Caroima that this blockade run
ning has brought the Sute several millions in debt.”
c..ntinutKl th“ir march t-jWrtrd.- Li»wronf‘vill«, and part
eiuta;npei last ni^bt 3 ini e^ .N'jrihwe^t of rfia*. piuco
ihi-y appoar to lx»in .kin : '.lujir way ba'-V to tii« liiaia
body of th’army.■ Ji. Jl. LEE.
Tne Whi^ a '.he ‘ anke-?-* iDftJe four ar>«av,lts
upon iur breftstvvorko ;.i tr.e »-.>ro ^a'-h litn**
tiandaomely repulsed by our siiiill fcr-e, ami fiaally con
viuofld that Ihev could not tnkt^ our breastworl? thoJsfn
HAKKl&l),
At L«o:kwood’rt Jbolly, in Brun'^^iftx oounty, N. C., on
iat'ir.toy the 2.'>ib u.t., by K. V,. •Vood^'d'*, L«q., Mr.
kiSlU.N POtVrlliL of BUd-n oouuty, to Misa ANN
»i.\i{l.\ liuOA'N, dangtt^r cf Capt. AlfY*4 brown ol
Brujswiok county.
W« are aat orlic^d to anooonee Dr.
«¥. M Ol UMuoii., now a«rTia|[
as a Lienteaant In the Canfederate Array, as
. OB.adid«te (0 ropreseat ihs eoiiTit'.?.^ oi* Cambarland
*nd Hiirnei.5. i* lh« neat > egi*la«nr5
JaTi»2‘. 4ft lOtpd
sant
BlKl),
In Ricriin Hid couuty, N. C.. M-»y ^vh, 1864, n=ar Pica
ct HUi Caaroh. ilrs. I’ti.VS'-’ilS SL’HGI.'fcri. relict ot
defended by a le 'r ni4itia th««y J- ft, pcr.>u9d by Gen. W. j ^Vllliam Hurginer d/.'Xiased, ia tha TSiU y.-ar cf her a?e.
I)B. LkaCU's ‘ BLOOl* or ucmamtv" HIOZE.v bv
Mb. Holdb.h Dr. J. T. Leacn. Holdeuite tneuioer
of Cotgrestt from tbe -'id CoogreBniOiiai Distnct,
publisher ;a the lait Sundard au addr«0i to his coa-
sUtoents in which occurs tijo foUowing paragraph
that ujuai have deltghved Mr. aoldao:
"Go*! forbid that 1 should ever endorsa th« last man
KDil last dollar principie uui«w from dm a#cessiLy; the
idea alone is enough to froere the bloofi oi humanity in
tho heart of any cnristlan.”
Now, who froze Dr. Leach’s blooJ^ And how
long has It iMjtMi frozen'.' Tbe following paragraph
will prove that Mr. Holden, Dr. Leaoli’o particular
friend and candidate for »ovoraor, is tifce guilty par-
IV, and thffct l*r. Leach’s “t>looi uf humanity” has
been iu a aiat« of conirelati .m for »*ymetliing more
’vhan three years;—
Krom Uie Raleigh iStaudard, Mhj 21, l^t',l.
riia.- 'he Anuiver«3rjr of tho Mscklcuburg I»,-cia-
rutioa of ludepeudenctj gloii*U'ly c jlehrate-1 by tne dele
Kut-iH of the peop’c in • >nveuiion u~flemb'ed. Niorih
'Jnrolina ha'^ b..." u “low to a-;i. hat sin; hae acttsi liually
H. r, I>H-. who . ame up after ths n-l;'.. Oiir lou wa.1
wouadifd, 1 mjrtaliy
Hunter ;n tbe Valley did darria^r. X/i crop®, «jx-
pV'liD^ tl. reap th«ni himself Many *cti of outrage and
rah>M-ry wore oorDniitt.-.-l lluQter’.* «li.'r^aboiit® is not
Htated.
Cipt. .S. .Maury hs-t hf-i?n ordc-Pt»d to the ronimand
of the iron clad Kicbm >nd
I'ti-eeabaci^i iii Ai»-.vnndr;i noil at s 5 t'lr f' in j^old.
Our car.-ilfy fouijht »Vili3on’-i on Tu day at Dinwiddie
C. H. Coni'ederalc nuccejbs. un MfdnesUay, at Heatus
.-^t^itioQ. R"-ult not known [.Sf-*- Isitr H-'count-* of ff’.ori-
ou- \ictory.)
Wilmixgton, July ‘i.—The Journal has Richmond j a-
pers. At reiersbur;^ on the 23th, the usual I 'iunonad-
ing and picket tirin;'. The eituation unchans»ed. Lines
of the two armies hI some point-s not more than •,40«t yds.
apart. Our troops are in excsUent Bpirit«, much re
freshed by the rain aad cool weather, which has also
iteeii tivorable to the wounded.
It is rei>ortod that Burnside's corps has g.meto Wa?h-
ingtoD.
A captured yankeo Lieutenant says Grant i-« f^oing to
tear I’eterMburg to pieces with shot and shell in a day
or two.
Gold was quoted in Sew York on th>* 26th at -i40
opening, cloKiui:.
From Georgia.—Mahieita, July 2.—There has
been very little mufckelry firing for two days past.
Yesterday evening the enemy attempted to erect a
battery iu front of tien. Cleburne’s lines—with the
intention, it is supposed, of concealing-some demon
stration—when our artillery opened on them. They
replied very yigorou8ly;and,with«iligbtinteraii83ion,
th«^re has \>een constant shelling along the whole
line up to b o'clock this morning.
Mabiiitta, July 2.—There ha* been the nimal
skirmishing to-day.
A Yankee sergeant and 2 privat«ii, whose times
were out but uot allowed to leave, came mto our
lines to-day. and report the army much dispirited
and averse to prolonging hostilities. Many, whose
limes expire in July ani Augast. arc determiued
not to fight.
Yank‘d acc'jinut of the laic Georgia figh(s.~~
Masiktta. Juiv 2.—Late Cincinnati papers say
that during the skirmishing from the 15th to the ISth
J nut^, Sherman’*; lo.'ses were 4,500, as shown by the
official records of the medical Department.
The Chattanooga (iaaette of the 29ih contains
the following dis^at-!i from ien. Shermai^. dated
June 28;—
‘•Yc.'»terday wa made an uusnccessful attack upon
the enemy 3 position. We lost Ijctwcen 2000 aud
3000 men. Our losses were particnlarlj heavy ip
officers. Cien. Packer is reported mortally wounded
Sh‘j W4« a coniist* n’ roembdr (it t^ic .M. K. Chart h for iJo
or4J vri. .Shi leftfe!* one daughter and mj.ny relatives and
irir’ii'i'-: to mourn their ‘t'-M, '. it ttjoy n»-.i not mourn ae
thr.e who ha\e no hope, tor in her );fe ‘■he ad.rned the
doctniie of the Bible, ;iiid la the Ian iliut;gle »e was
enabl’d to c*iallen^e dcS’-h for in ■•tiag, and the ^-rave
for ite victory.
o happy -istcr, dweil in light,
,\nd walk with Jesus cloiLe i in \vhi'.«;
.^afe laad*‘d o i tha p^'ac- ful ^hore
VVh ;ro pilgrim'' iiuOl lo pail uo m>ie. Low.
la Chatbain county, >>b th? 2Tih ult., of con^esti'jn of
the brain. Tutl-! JuilNNtK .M \V. only son of J. O. and
.\. J. Fou-hee. a(?'M H months and 7 day.**.
Johnnie i.' au Angd,
Gone with Christ to dwell;
Kree from ^iu and sfirrow.
i’aiu he'll never feel.
Gon’3 from his dear parent-,
But to his Father. God,
He is a shining Angel.
I’erchcd on the throne of God. Con;.
AUCTlOir.
OV Thura.Jay nex*, tae 7 .h inst, th-j s«a -s cf th« bal
ance of tht rrop»r.y of •be la** PuoKa XlcSs 1!
»iU bt con inued ia Fay-»* ctdle. Tho UPtI0L8l£K^
«d TOOLS on Old itrcct, ia ircnt cf fcia>-e «»t 10 A. M.
Siiue d*.y will bo sj’d
1 Lar^ES Strone Biilt Timber Wsjtiu;
I Four Uorsa Wagon;
1 Toree Borae do;
1 Two Horftfe dc;
2 ’’nBgie-.;
2 Beis Bugey A’tT-^ev,
2 \tilah t'oWa witb Y au is t'aUeir;
2 BorfCf JOIl.N U COOZ, A-..cfr.
Jaiy 2
Tkresher with H )rse Power for Sale
P\.RTIEH wii'amg tJ putai^ie woal« da «;e‘l to -• *
end fcsa it iu o?'>ratior d-rin? U«r. of thia wpcI
0 f*'tellcat >1 *chiE«.
It
week
Werkd T-*l' with oof h''r««i
JOHN KEP.SaAW.
•6 t
s-uch a ^facridce
go
Htli LVKl D'JU-AR AM) Ut.R UlST 1
fho'ild b»i requir'^i at her hands.'’
Of course Dr. Leach knew very well that Mr.
Holden was the originator of ihix blood-freesing
idea, and his denunsiation of it looks like a s^y dig
at Mr. Holden iu relaliaiiou for the abuHe rd'ilwssrf*.
L^;ich and Turner which filled many i'svue; ot the
Standard a few yeaio ago.
-We h.'ivr PK'D
past, but hft if* DOW a seviTcly wounded p' ln-HX'r
Fort Monro'.
E.-*oland IHE Co.sn2i.La\CY.—Our renders
may recollect a rocenl item of English news, that
Uiftt government bad sent a commis-iftner with de
spatches to the Confederate government. From the
, • . . fi.,- * 1 IT I ('ol. Dan. McCook, comiEa’tdluga bn^a.le,and Ool.
■A ■ thiuL K't- n« actod wij-u.y Kice very ^eri''UBly wouuded. C ilonels Cradel aad
loril) Li 'T Ur*j Wltll Of I&UQ I •" k /* I ^
ehl wU make go.d her act of the tiOth of Mav i8t;i. w.th Armstrong killed We took a few prisoners, but
® do not supno.-ic that we innictt'O heavy loss on the
enemy as they kept behind their fortification**.”
A'^iditionai Northern News.—.VtLiANTa, July 2.-—
Til*' Lon is ville Journal of the 28th has been nioeived.
tinerilla operations and fights continue in Wps*ern ;
Kentucky. Al.-io, boats can no longer a?ceud the i
Cumt)trland river, the trovernmtnt bein? unable to j
protect them againat jfuerillas. J
Tho Waxhington r*tar of the ‘.feth eays thHt firant’s *
woi ks f.o C'»ram.ind iVtei’s^iir^ and the railroad aa to
stop ail 'tHifinoou‘ t»jmmnnie.uion between Riclunond
and th South. So lon^^ a.‘» Tyrant elocts he can hold
tha ».n«my ther*-. He care mov- Smth with vo drvys’
ratinr.B, and L»*o inn.*t follow or rink h.'»asy engagement
on unfortifi«l ground. .Vn arrival from headcy^tora
pvitq Grant’s loss af over 10,000.
The Sandusky (Ohio) Refjieter of the 2.3d bays th.at
1.h? I'obel ••on. -\rcher has been transf^-rrfG from John
son’s Ipl'iod to Washin^V.tti. aud tvill be pent to General
Fiieter and placed under rebel f\r& xn retaliation for the
tr-?al«u(5ni of the Union Generaifi af. ('har’e itoti.
In a debate in the lloriS'' on the Ifith on the propor.od
J'tly
IWt. Veriioii SemiiiHry,
MIMiRAL bPaUiGS, CH TB.'^V COI V' V, N. 0.
The text "assioa of »h:3 i'chool ni’i couaieiic^ ca tfce
l-;t of Scpteiab^r. Lv^ry d»^p».rii'.«c.t viU le ?ur-
mloi with c«n.pt!enf aud eip.r' 'C*.Jn-:rfc‘.;ra
g full V'^^'itj ij O lic-f
* K Y V7M ;jOOi‘i:.r ,
Cf T C IKWFtil, l-ayfii^fille N. C
S' L, ,*sii-e wUl : e ^ a*.
n-,y iir.eenriiit’ tVii' n’f-i^tb? of ^‘uV* au.’' *OvO. i, i
^re.it« ooii-rHur t lir’T- «b 5 t-i.h a ’'ie* ‘
to I e .trir.
J :’y 2.
etr
I'O efl'
;d fff-m Ef -M Kf J’a! Wtic*
irt
,Tlu«4ir Teachri*.
4 orNTLEMA’?, fuziif u' b;-nriuJ.'di. n ^n.; . j
i\ p*rienc?, 0 fiT.';i.niM > ti- o, ? r nai» p.r.
Drawi.if, obiiln s dr;sir^l»'» a-
'tbtni To , C,
4*1 2m
We are »utlkorize«. to aonounc^e
I., .-v. PoWliLli a «aai ««v tot a seat la the Uonte
if Co>^*oio"^ of tii« n»it O'tte^al Aisembly of Nortk
'arolin*. from tbe ooan'y of SunMoa.
Ju’> 2.
We are autberized to announce
?0i O DO «»0*Q.i.JiiaB to reprsa.-m tae
:ouaty of in tlie Hou?* of f’/on»«»'oas of the
enst:!5? L?yii!fttur« of N. C.
,!iily 2.
We respectfully nominate GEORGE
S tOLB, f.:r •- O’.ri »”.i t^e it^par or Oouri, as ftoan-
lilve to \. p-*». ’I: M j.r-' »n i M 'n'gomary ooDatiei in i
-ua .f .bB tjsi* L!gisiainra- W® hJk*» waited
?0T MjDtgspsag i*vs eaough; the oan»*«J b«-
gim ir. ft ftw Wa hafe two Holdeniles in the
and we ha*-» a Vanoe man t***t is abla to
cc-t*ad with theni
MANY VOTERS.
Jane 28
Without Sollrltatlon of Many atlieos,
ont iroL’.t(;•*• tf' • r eat an i deep lausreai in
oar cauHs ari: country, ari iheie isysi nu
jftudidate from Mo»tgo-’ae»’y, oeiv a flnpporter of
v'iUiam W. Holdeu. aiid Colanti W. B. Riehardaoo,
uid John .\adraw Darrett, of Moore, botb Holden-
ites of the worst grit, 1 anaonnre myself a candidate to
reprofent (he.Conntics of Moore and Montgomery in the
eanate of the next Legialaturp o^ Nurth Carolina,
r\-J. the promise th>t 'f iSiustgodRry oonnty shall
aT' k candi'^ate of her own of the right grit, in 10
s.ya from he publication of ihia, I wiudraw my name.
I have no desire to be a member to the Legielature,
tad bopB I ehail nerer be a oaadidate a^in My plat
form is, my oouatr^, and to aek nothiog but what is
right and submit to oothiog that is wrong. I am
gainst Lincola, Holden sfid the Devil, Colonel W B
Riotardsoi*, Johu Andrew Barrett or w&oeTcr else may
.*dvr4^*te taeir oauae. The God of Heaven has no
mere to di> with waging this war upon og than he has
«ih a highway robber, killing a mav for his money,
«cd we are fts much duty bound to resist the one as
iha other G^d does not favor unholy luet ct cowous-
ss Of rogoeiebncsa, in time of war, any more than in
titae of peace. We ougot eyer to remember Aohaa
with fcis uoHen wrige *nd Babylonish garments Ocd
wi'l not leok on icit^nity w;th allowance If mr own
e3f-le wc'c all j oat and pood men we wcuid hava noth-
tcg to f«ar, but might sunmit onrsei«es and our cause
•o God without fear of what man oocld do to u»; aad
I be beet way to get an early and iaating and glerlona
e«oe is for every one of os to g*t onr hearts rifr^t with
Qod and kee:' hU ooicman'menti, to do them; then we
would be tto-e safe aad more j-iyful, laufhing to the
lice of cur enc>Iff; thrn we o* nld be neTet bowing at
their feet, »»ai our i-aemiea wju d be made to knew that
G d is j upt at d good and holy^ aad that be wcnld never
-^uff-r tl e rirhieocTto bn moveJ; and If neorssary we
TigV, like la thful Abraiiam tho sarraut of the L)rd,
rjlat tba Farae tliue the master of serTants, go out
orr et.cni’m to batHe, tword in hand, three kings
isaiast five (o? Generals ei’her;) or like the good old
.b: iat i-tn hero, Josihns, shouted down tbe wall of Jericho,
.od pet ctir .iB'lfpcnianao without aabmlseien t« our
or l.egglapof the;^ t^rms of peace.
I huve atjt dope more taan my duty in this war, yet
I ba^e laid u»t tit:.«s and my tai. anl haTO £iten to
•lur koldif.rs and their faui'i--^B. ncre than a thousaad
li-'Ui'-s ♦. yearf-r tbe.=e f''»iT ^earn I am now 66 years
cH. i cLa’.ier.fad Vf. W H-.Men. i»et Beptember, to
« eft hi*" at h.b o«^ set lirr' iu F^itijh, and go W'th
hi-r. t o tho war I iit»er plead ti ider a«e aud 1 ekali
'i-'ve ■ pi ad c^er age I am sltU t ady I am for Z B
fjr G -twefarr, only I -im mc're so ia gooierespaets
hat be >fl in should be eScoted the paople may ro^t
1 e-iftH rojtard tfce honor and *igh'» of my
eioBTf J and fifaie, aad rspeoially the soldiwa «*nd their
f^n ilirs UARKIS TV80R
F.ir Paren. Mot>ra Co . Jn'y 2. 4*i
£AGLK rOVBTDRTt \
FayarTaviLLa, ^ v . J.i > a. *1-^. j
B AEK HOW PRKPAEED TO RECEIVE t>S-
dera or
RAIL ROAD WHEELS
of >be fallowing aixei', t s: 24, 26, 28 aad 8b iuco Also
CHILLED TIBGS Tbe Iron we shall use for Seu
will bs i.OLD BLASr CHARCOAL IRON, and wc var-
rant otir wheels NOT TO ’EACEL, and to be equ».l to
agy made in the Confederacy, or to thos^ of Whttney k
Honi of Philadelphia, who«* reputation is so well kaown
by a’l Rail Ro*d Companies.
We have the best facilities for transpnrUtioa by
Steamers to Wilmington, from theoce to aay pan cf ihe
Co"fe'*eracy.
Orders respectfally solicited
46tfl D. AND»fB80N & TO
LilKT OI' LETTERS
REMAININO in the Post OfBee at Payeiieville, N. C.,
Jane 30, 1864. When called for please say they
are advertised.
Mrs Catiiuine Allen 2, Mrs Ann Barnhill, Craaey
Ballard, M Martina Baie. Owen Ballard. Mrs Louy
Bowdea, J F B.idgers Miss R B'-yant, F Briig«rt,
Caivin Oulhreth. Mra Ma-y M B«’n, Gray f air-
elotk, Mrs Snsaa W H^R Raloonb «t, Jno heliomt,
Mra Sarah Hinsoa, Henry Hubbard, J*« ^ Jaoas^^*.. Jno
D Jackson 2 J H Jeroigan, Mrs A C Johasun >>>rs M
Johnson. Et-kirl M King, Mrs Saraa B Krjg Mrs
Pallia Little, Miss Mary Little, Sophia Lee, Mt-s £ ana
K Lambarih. Mrs Mary A Murphy. Misa Winn y Mar-
t ae. Misa MEM mroe 2, Jao A Martin. v»rs I »bella
Monroe Mrs Hattie MoNeilL Mra Ann MoNa'.*' Mra
Polly McMillan, Misi Ann MoQhee 2, Mias Eiiocr Mo*
Call, Mies Mary T McDuffie, Mrs Wm MoSair, Mi««
Harriet MoDaaiel, Mrs Margaret McU-’Ugald, Ni.jI Me-
L=»od, Miss M T MeNeUl, Jno Mo Pnaul, GeoP >tte Miss
PolJy Pernell, Hector C Paul, Miss Laviaie rtoUvas, J
W Rogers, J C Robertson, M?sa 8 A 8imm D W
Saanders. Miss T A Smith, H W Stmpaon. M-» M»laey
J Thompson, G W Tamer, L R Tuli, J 8 Wt bo'll M>S4
Sarah Warden, D J WUUams. Misa Mary A Un-let w»oi,
Henrr R Wren.
JAS. Q IX>0K, P. M
oN-iUV C.I
HoLDKN’b riTREXOTH IS lliK Eahx.
H k'tter from EAmlon. which .'-ays:—
•-»ov. Yanco will ir^t a large uifyorit_y of v •; iii viilfl
. t of the Su»te. There ai-.* but ten? r;>-. ni-d
' ' ih-v ur«* rao=tly of tbe ‘-Ilntlalo brei'd."
:^alnr: letter nays:
"i urn i;lat U> t»ay timt the cHj.nii-« of I’ly/imnU.
'l- uo inncti U) rolifive tbesj wat.." r-, but tio'hi^u;, ‘Oinaur
«tlv«ly flpeaking. to what 1 hO[H> iwl bih> './e v.iJl l>e
before long,"
iov Va.V>;K i.v Moor^ t^ovvTY.— A i-ltOf IVoin
Carthage say;—
i^ainln^; ground, nnd by ttn; nl'ifti-in w--
^^ill be at)l.j vo »{ive Itim a handsoni'i raftj‘ii*it3' in Vloor-',
>ioldenit«H are down in the iiioiitti. uni ib-- tnoio
htii* irijuif!'; ifi iii>»
anriot.
.1 laeioe. tbe jT p! ^ ^
ris'Uior! p?r 01 tiT^ «>d,'S-
Bos'd p't ifi'>F!tii~-a.li r.i*7*bb tti l-rc
o’ as r"ii>?er\r;>
it,.
'uw at cld
--&li
t ;n
iMiali’rd fc'dkTS clU'ifvB ic e^&c-i soi-
rgfd l;) tnUlvuT
I'. .vo':Ais«lLl, l*'‘i»ai{-al
46-1 td
.Mtlta, Juijr I.
To ihe \oUn orKicbuiond &nd BobeaOD €oaotlea.
By till' fiilioits i *n 0! n’J^nerons t itiisaa and soldtera,
LienL J P- MoAaTHU.a, C^. I?. 40ia N C. T ta*
3ou.*eBted to bfaosio u >’&&iidiir to rerrsf^snt the
Se^.afo'i :l Di:t7lct o? Rleh.aairi and E>'oee>p ir. the
u'-.’St v&tv7f i/ W..rin Cai'olis’a. H b f3iitU*B axt.
A. 7ig-'>'oi.i prttef'iiiion of ibe war, uiii*! tfce South is
f:tf tr m yin'"rile ani ;rfiiiT.ce atjd in favo'*' of
.-ny ^.^pa»•ITe-■ wLieh teivi to the aoo?nspilahjuen*. of
:i»at 0'-^‘t Lieat jJoArtbor has beea in the Btrvioe
►laoe ■'..arty rar*. o' (be sa.., a^d h-«f weil stistainsd
vhe cb'iTRfilsr wkioh ii6 bore amoBg ki# at
• christ*i»« g?ntlenan «»er readv lo die
It appears that thft C-'minaml'^r oi the Feder-il K : k-
aiini; Bq'''.«iri’n ott Chnrloston r>^-reaiptor;iy
to a;low he rommiflsionor to pnt»*r that jtort. -r,. ... ,
r-.turned to Uf-rmnda. where the British Conanl t.ok ^ hairman of the R.>lief Committee, ir.ai anotbor bar-
n.s di.,patches and forwarded them toL.ord Ljon,i itt | rel of Flour has been presented by H irns Ty-.Oi^.
VVe are ra.^ le.mad to st.Ue, by 11 L, Myro- jr, Kso,.
, eliarso tiiS duties faitfifuliy: au'i s icnld tl:a cit 2.ns
Bank of Clarendon ftl Fayett*^Vllle. ecidier* -of tbe l>’s»rict enuaet him with their
JWLV I, 18t)l \ I btts-aetB in tbe Beit L^^uiiamre, we feelasearei that
i>IFH>E’VD ISO. j sK>tbin*r will be left unions? on hi« '» ^
I ir'-’kT.'! I -t . ii»«s .iv-^ .«;oi ! fc nr.-.- i intfrrais, witloh €X?er;:'Boa,eetwdj idg-netit,dl8«fsiti,.n
I B»n" -I l>'n 'etel of 'V pe» " J «'"-i3k, I gind tV« me. eaalt^d pfitnotisni aad lo^a of b:H tDijs
oi the dr.ft-law.Mr.j.^^^,,,^ lo the -•rv.1“^ ior'., i.i Cnc 1‘ry'a lJ.>eruc ’-n ^
on must be put down: It , .J Tp.*st:.’y r-fi _ ^ 5 CTTl/ .>« AMD BOwU.Eii'S
n(»i hweaf if not in .Oyi'ar=. in iO y* If! >.■> ^ ^' r-"?.>l> 0 rt t; ,'} J J
eould be iiiH:ie to-ddv ev«ry r-i-ipible raan kaowf^ 1
i«. could DOi Wt fiO (Hays, ’f w« rt' O^ni/e the t'^^nfe^'iv ?
-,te ytftt' ’ n iri.-itiact n.vion. e’tienii,;!^ from I’le }V»- ’
I .'I'aftf to !b^ ' r«M, wc may o.\pe«;c iiiu.-der ana e^ery
\ binfc
repeal of the eonimn'atlon clan-n .
^rheack of Ohio n.od the n'lxdlion
46 7 • T.d
W'vnrungt ..a. 11* lormailv requf^sted permifirfion to
lorward them throagh the lines, which was refused
tn 8award, who said “it wotUd not be agreeable to
tM C. B. for England to hold any interconrse what-
*v«r witb tbe Confedatatea “ Ljoos laecklj anboiit-
^ th« uimU» M onaJi
Esq. of Fair Haven, Moore county, and tn»t it
been iliatribnted among tike ti«edy families of M,U
diers. Mr. Tyaor'a liberality ia not confined to ) ila
own countj o( Mifbberhood, bvt haD a buu K
At N» w VorV on tho 2?th c:'>lo op^•.p.^^ at 31 &, declin j
■ r to 21't, advaiwd on rlo^ini; to ..21*. A fnlHioi. j
^U rl r_; tX.'hf-nt^e f>old a‘, 2o9 .a new t urr*5ac\. i
tioit osBuno, *TtrL7 3 — Th^ .^tite Jocfnat LiS th»^ '
N. y. Herald of the 25th uit. \
Ifi “eituation" artiol« says that PoBte^ Las g(ma
on an expedition up Jamea River under nrotaction
of gunboats. The ironciada are expected to vake
tiMir sark. is tha adwaaea on BtehntoDix
HaMBTCiycateoefMMtiMl Bwfft
.1 wutram iH- Ba^get auiiOHiiees
I'-viT sjf ?!: ifi'«t'¥ Si ih-i.r^r » Oina dai# for '-i>e «Jftao of 8up riur
f^S I K.l. B S-W f f.oi3P0a, Nortt; Oa-olina. He
sp'lK ur.. rotgM-a will tV s , f,;-»d% if they wi’: eUot hto he wiVt serre
i. »iid 1:1 i_'l.*ct t.'i ‘i '• ‘^ '1 • I I , f j.;g .ts ha i^iiia-'let-do fieli ^ijr-
MOTICE.
THK Tlthis Payers in upper part of Robeson Cofatj
will meet me at Moas JSeok Depot, l2tli, IHih and
14th, and at Shce-Heel Depot 20th, 2lst, an* 221 ef
this montJi. Bring In your receipts and *et a final
reoeipt, for all they bava paid on ta»lr tsUmates Per
sons failing to oomply, ar« I'abTe tc have their Mttma.es
rctarnsd uncredited
Bt orJer df Cai'>t McQOWAN,
Post Q. M. 4h bist N. 0
B 8TAN0IL, Q. M. Capt. C 8 A.
July 1. ^ 46-^22
NEW&!!
NEW BOOK^i!
(ODR OWN PUBLIOATIONB.)
JOHNSoM’8 Common School Arithmeiio, US 50
The Dixie Elementary Spelling Book, & 00
Tha Jack Morgan Songster (f60 per han'^red,)! 00
Love and Liberty Son^ (IMO per hundred,) 76
(The above B->ofca are jast frons Ihe press.)
Primary Geography, 3 00
York’s English Grammar, 2 00
First Book in Composition, (by L. Branson,) 2 00-
Hill’s Poems, (by The H. Hill,) 1 60
Morven and Linda, (by A W. llangum,) 25
Dixie Primer, Pietori^ 8d Edition, 60
First Dixie Reader, (by M. B Moore.) 76
Myrtle Leaves, ('>y ^v' A. W. Mani^m.) 2 00
il^^Tbe abo*e Books are xold at ^ off '..o th. Trade.
Other Block oh ffand
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
Hanten’a Piano Forte Insvruotor,
Lander's Arithmetic,
Bingham’s Latin Grammar,
Wesleyan CatechianL, No. 1,
Weeleyaa Cateehism, No. 2,
Lansdell’s
Camp aad Field, (by Dr. Joa Oron,)
Life of Stonewall Jnokson,
Tbe War and its Heroes,
Model Letter Writer,
Riral Administi^iona,
Seriptoral Views of National Triala,
Romantic Bassagea ia S. W. Hiatory,
Dxary af the War,
Siage of Vioksburg,
Saaday Sehool Bell,
Sabbath Sohool Wreath,
Plowiog and Ditahiag,
Fan for the Oamp,
Camp Jester,
Neeley’s Disoonraas,
Dr. D^ms’s Sermons,
Moral and Religious Aneodotes, (8 voli ,)
The Age—A New Monthly,
Soutberu Literary Messenger.
StouewaU Ja9k3%>n’s Portriit;
I>r l>?€»Jie’s Portrait. •
trrote's History cf Uroeoe. (12 toU .)
Uatiorofl’s “ U 8 atcs, (7 tols, *
Abbott’** ninetrattd Histories, (eaoh.)
Sj*Giid Ye»r of t'ua W*'*,
Monntaiu Violet, (by Rev T M Bakoi’,)^
A. few Chestnufe for the chilireu, (by C'c;e
Cbariufi.)
A Sunday S.hc^i in t»efy Choreh, by It^*
B MaaW.
Words ef Comfort, (by H F Buckner,J
Robert Cushmati, or Ihe Biv»l Students,
The Lbtie Prea;tier, (ty Uncle tharles,)
fdre of H T wimbarly, (t-y t'ocle Ch&rJaa,)
! fttonewall Boo^^s'er.
Soldier Boy S^uxgKier,
(Jetton Field Melodiea.
MlHTAhf
Hapcleoa’s Maiima of Mfar,
U^^yonat ISaerdlse and Bkis^liia Driil,
Voluuteer’4 i'ieJd bnd0arap tcok..
General Orders.
Warren’s SnfRery
ttchool of the Guw«.a^
fJ0S't:U4.
Macarla.~ -t'> .iUiss Ivaob,
Master William Mitten,
uuB'an Adair, or Captatad In £?c»j/04r
Ladr Audi y's Secret, _
Rollers, * Harold—by f. ? tij.
Klaanor’s Victory,
Les Miaerablee; Fanune,
«• “ fit. Ujnttft,
“ •• Jean Valjeau,
R-iits aud P.«}jjanob of Morgan ai..i il-r*.
Field and Fircnide Nouva’etfe,
Sllw Maree't. (by Mho Briu*,)
Battle of the iiardf,
8 CO
2 00
4 00
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76
76
8 00
6 60
8 60
1 60
1 00
8 60
8 ao
8 00
2 60
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76
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1 60
1 00
8 60
2 M
12 00
2 30
2 60
1 60
1 76
12'• 00
b5 00
7 00
(i 50
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2 00
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At H I
Ja3a S7
i'n Dirtrif^
.Talr
20 & Vi
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ti il Rti-DEi^. HfrwitT-se.
46 tJ2»
; lo't'i'-1 r f 1.-6 ‘Ability, .‘a he i^iiia-'let
i vi .; d3 the battle field, he hopes hi* frien >s will labor
I ■> ci*e hiu »u'h e-i-p’oymi-nt aij will fit his mFi.t*%l and
•,bv.vc»5 iv^wri ^9M. M BAOOET.
' — - w /vr 41^ Q , ^
iV'ttP G dfoes. June ^6
A Cow andCair
s. W. WILLKIS08.
1 would like to exciuui^e m. line
IBBOOD MAE« for %caad ®**^5”l5eiMOK
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1 26
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1^; i PAYETTEVllLB, Jl fi.
dSO BCWABD.
Lost a GOOD MULE, between Jonesh'jro’ aad Sam*
i merriUa, marked (0. 8 )
tlM KaU Boad.BhippadtoG^ MaQowaii. PafattaailK