BY J L PENNINGTON & CO.
TKRMS Of SUIHCRII'Tiil.'V. """"
The tollowin; "nlv iHri'in -iibseni.tien in Thi
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j) lily paper. ' uifti.-h $ .'J i
" II mnniha... ., 8 0(1
l .nnnt tin..". .. 16 00
Wklf MP"1". 3 ',lh" ' W
6 months J ft Oil
Always to be utd in ad ranee, tod paper stopped when
the ti ne paiii for pi pirn.
JOH PRINTING.
"There Ueinii caannucted with the Haonaisa eatahlisli
meat a atob ONicsj oiiiial to any ia the Cltv or-Statt, ne
are prepared th e.. lv all order for HOOK and JOH
pRIITTlNU. Orders solicited and proinpttr amended to.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
if iOKrHtu mMT vow TRiN-cnr' mr0ifn.-'
KnttT't acoordiiiit l" act ol Oontrress, ia the venr iHflf,
' br S. Thrashe in the Clark's Ofliee .,r lh,i Distriet
Oourt.of Ww OimtederiUe States f the Northern Dia-
triet of Oeorifia. ...
Yrm Petersburg.
faTiassURO, J vim 21. To-daj has been unmarked by
any event of ipecial. interest. Biilne little cannonading
and desultory ltirroishin(j and a few shells thrown into
tbecitj.
The thenj fa atronnjty fortified in his lines reselling
from Jamei rirer, acroak the-Appomattox br Jordan's
larn), to the Jerusalem Plank Road, a distance of seven
miles.
Weather intensely warm, but our troops are in excel
lemt plight, thoojrh constantly subjected to the heat and
fatigue incident to King in trenches.
Orant's purpoae in not. yet developed. Ho ia supposed,
however, to bo meditating another of his great raids.
Our losses in all of the fights or last Week for the posses
sion of this place are not over 1000 killed and wounded
That of the enemy computed at 6000 to 6000.
BMaregard's defence and preiervalium of thi citv is
regarded hv all as the most brilliant affair ( the war,
havipg v ilti an infminr Inrc confronted and success 'u I -ly
kept back Grant's whole army.
The enemy are reported crossing more troops from the
North to the South aide of the Appomattoi this even
Ing.
Later from the North.
Paraaaaoao, June 2 The Kxyrt has received the
Washington Chronicle of the 17th.
Lincoln was in Philadelphia on the IGth and made a
ipaacb, aayiog the war bad destroyed many happy homes
and produced a national debt with taxation unprecedent
ed. He says we must go through tbe war until national
aathurlty was extended over the whole of the national do
main if it took throe years .
fie said Urant and Meade re now where they will nev
er be dislodged until Richmond is talun. He a-ked the
people if h needed more assistance would tbey give it;
tbey all answered yes.
Papers say Morgan passed through h'lemingshurg on
tbe 12th admiting a loss of li'oo
Vallandighetu has arrived at Davton, and tbe Demo
cratic Convention of lllinoii hasproinised bim protection .
Oold VJTA. ,
Tht Herald of I he 15th is very sevete on Lincoln. It
says he has wroneed and drceivid the peSjsle arid neat Ir
ruined them by his egregious iuibecilitv as a rnler The
cnuutrr can only obtain satisfaction tor the many oppres
sive acta and trim blunders vtliieji he ha eomuiill at
for three years by preventing his reel, etion-
A gentleman who left Fredericksburg on Sunday it
port that gold as quoted in Baltimore on the Isth at
205.
The National Union Convention, under the auspices of
a Committee, of which Amos Kendall ii Chairman, ill
be held at Chicago on the 4th of July.
Sheridan Again Whipped.
Kicnxovii, June 21. The whaivesal W ilroi's i.aiial
ig, Harrison's landing and We-infer were entirely i'e
"troyed by our ev ill ) on Sunday night
The Enquirer of this morning iepoits Sheridan routed
yesterday near White House and eight hundred W isoncrs
and five or six pii-c.-s of artillery eaptured. Our riirali v
inpurinlt.
No official dis atelo-s trom any quarter this looming.
From Georgia.
MARIETTA, June 21. The enemy's right attacked our
front aader Gen. Ilardt-e yesterday and were repulsed
with great slaughter, eapturing 4G prisoners, auion'j; them
l,t. Col Watson, ol the -10th Ohio.
Three deserters, who desired to be employed in any ca
pacity, also came in.
Oen. Johnston, as wolf as fbe whole armv, i anxious
lor an engagement.
- - -
Si'PBEMK Cot'itr. Opinions dolivrreal ;i ful -
lows
By i'kahjhin, ('. J In Sluts; v Not ton, from
Krclillionil; judgment ruviTsiu, aud reniredr tin,
In Stat v Lewis, from Rockingham ;, judgment
revorsed and venire ir irio o. In Wiitson v Bloil
soe, from Wake; judgment affirmed
. By Batti.k, Jr Id Blak V Pae, from Walci-;
orJer revursod. In Stnte-v Murgiin, from Bruns
wick ; no orrnr In Burgwyn v Lock liar t, from
Nortbani)taii ; cirder i i vrrHiid and caiiHe m
uianded. By Marly, J. In StuU- v McDanii l, from
Montgomery ; .no error, lu State v Johnson,
from New Ilatioror iwerrnrV In State v liar
wood, from Johnston, bo terror.
- -
Ciianob op Si'UKDI'I.k - -A change of schedule
takes plane mi lh- N". C, Railroad to-n.orrow by
which the tn.iil will arrive here from the Eat at
1:10 A M , and leave for thft Weit at 1:40 Ai--M
, and arrive from Oh.irloite at "Jii'Jfl A. M.,
arid leave at 10:00 A. M. The accommodation
traio will arrive from tJoldshoro' at 2:30 P. M.,
and leave- for OharloUe at, 2:ftf) P. M , aud. from
Charlotte at 1U:00 P...M., and leave for Golds
boro at 10:80 P. M.
No change has been announced on the H. &
0. Railroad.
NOHTrKriWLlNA.
While every Notth Carolinian whoso heart is
in the right jihiee, mourns over the vfnunded and
lain, and is anxious that some Steps should bo
taken to puX an end to the cruel carnage, he is
at the samo time proud of tho fact that on ev.'ry
field tho courage and endurance of North Caro
lina soldier are moat conspicuous. We' hear
ono day that soino point in Virginia is in great
peril, and th ; nest day we bear that Hansom's
r Hoku's diviions, or some other brigade or di
vision of our hravo boys have gosj up just in time
to turn the tide and drive back the iuvader. It
ia due to the etroug arms and stout hearts of
North Cuioliua soldiers that Richmond and Pe
tersburg ore not this day in the hands of the en-uny-
And yet tbo fathers, and brothers, and
"others, and siste's, aud wives of these brave
men at home are singled out and branded as
"discontented" and "disloyal" by the minions
f the Richmond administration, and even the
Governor of our State is ready , ad his corres-
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VOL. V. RAIJiIGU. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18H4, yo. 191.
pundoiHW witli the Prfifliih-nt. nhnwa n Oilo(
the services Of troops from other States to shoot
down-our people--on account of their political
opinions' Great God, can this be so! It is
even so. The record proves it ! Wo now tell
President Davis thai our people are alike indif
fereut to hi threats and hia blandishments ; and
if he does not understand their character, and is
not disposed to give them credit for the motives
by whiofcthey sre governed, they cannot help
it. When thoy aro oalled traitors and threaten
ed with bullets and bayonets on account of their
political opinions, they point with mournful pride
to their thousands of graves in Virginia, and
their thousands of wounded, as the best evidence
that those who eaU them traitors arc cowardly
slanderers ; and if it is supposed by Gov. Vanoe,
or by others, that they can be frightened out of
those opinions, the answer is that they may bo
overpower 1 by physical force, but tbey will still
be free in heart and free in spirit, though pad
locks may bo' put on their months and manacles
on thoir liti.lm.
By tho way Gov. Vance is the only Governor
who has ever lived on this continent who has de
liberately proposed to coerce his own State.
This "bad eminence" iu history will at least be
assigned him. For proof of wiiat wo say,' read
his Wilkesborough speech aud bis lottcr to Mr.
D.ivis. i,
Oursoldkrs will still fieht on. loneHIno- nt.,1
dying on Virginia soil. They will continue to
save Petersburg and Richmond, aud the mem
bers of the administration who would blaoken
the character of those whom they have' left be
hind. But their proud hearts aro wrung by these
calumnies, and the tear starts to the eye when
they remember that their noble old State has to
meet Lincoln and his hosts iu"front, and the cru
el suspicions and threats of men who should he
their brethren, iu the rear Faithful unto ileal h
is the motto of the North Carolina FoMiers.
They want peace, but they wdl still he faithful.
They feel most keenl y the Hire-its which are ut
tered against their brethren at home on account
of their political opinions, but they will still bo
faithful, If Richmond should be defended and
t-aved which may Heaven grant !--a moiety of
the honor of itswalvatioti will ho theirs ; but if
it should fall, it will ie known iu history t h it
North Carolina left more of her dead iu front of
that City tliuii the. whole Confederaey besides.
And yet the great inu8 of our people are re
garded in certain quarters as traitors, ami our
Governor would accept, the services of Confeder
ate troops in a certain event to "repr ws trea
son "' Sliatmslinie on these calumniators of
a noble and a.sBiitlifiil a people' as ever existed!
)li if Mr. Davis utid Gov Vance could only, or
ever hear the truth ! But they a'-o surrounded
by flatterer- met parasites who prosper most
wheu these functionaries are misled and deceiv
ed by their artful, .NeltiNh falsehoods Tho truth
in relutiou to North "Carolina the real condi
tion and etiiinn.iits ( her people, seldom if ever
reaches their ear- Indeed, whenever their best
frieHdH have attempted to tell them the truth,
instead of being commended for it, they have
been put under the ban ami banished from their
presence -We lnou this has been the ease with
Gov Vance, ami we have heard mi tin- bent au
thority that the saiile hU(f tatuity has afflicted,
and docs now afflict President lavis, Standard.
AN ACT TO KX'TKNI) THE TIME FOR
COMPARING THE POLLS FOR CER
TAIN COUNTIES AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES
Sur I. Bf it cnthttd lit the Qtntral Amtm
hly nf Ihr Slate of Xorth t.'uiolina and it iu here
by vmich d ly the authority of the. tame, That it
shull he lawful for the Sheriffs of the counties iu
this State, in possession or under the control of
the enemy, to' compart the polls of their respec
tive counties for Governor, Members of the Leg
islature, and Clerk of the County and Superior
Courts, at any place in the State they may tliiuk
proper, aud they shall include in their returns
the vfites of officers and soldiers, if received
within twenty days after they are cast, and all
other votes if received within thirteen days after
they are cast, and they shall not make up their
returns and declare the result of the elections un
til the expiration of the time herein specified, aud
the Clerks of the County Courts of said counties
may receive tbe returns for Sheriff and compare
the same in like manner
Skc. '1. Be it farther enacted, That if at any
time it shall happen that the Sheriff or Coroner
of such county cannot hold the elections by- rear
sou of his being within the enemy's lines, the
election may be held by some, respectable free,
holder appointed by three Justices of the Peace
of the county, aud such freo-holdor shall in like
cases compare the polls in the manner prescribed
in the preceding section, and shall have like
powers, be under the same directions and res
trictions and subject to the same penalties as are
conferred or imposed on sheriffs ; and ia default
of such appointment the returns may be made to
the Secretary of State who shall compare the
same and declare the result of the election.
Skc. 3. Be it further enacted. That if the
County Court or Sheriffs of the Counties
mentioned iu thti first geptiou of this act shall
not have appointed inspectors according to the
existing law, it shall do lawful for any Justice of
the Peace to make such appointment on the day
of tho election.
Sec. 4. Be it further enacted. That when it
shall He impracticable for the Sheriffs or Clerks
elected for such counties to givo tiond and quali
fy in the, manner now prescribed by law, it Khali
e lawful for them to give the usual bonds and
to qualify at the County Courts of tho Couuty
wherein Courts are hold nearest to thoir respec
tive Counties.
Sec. 5. Be it further enacted. That this not
shall be in force from ' Its ratification. Read
three times and Tatified in General Assembly,
this the U8th day of May A. D. 1864.
IILY PB0G
Thk FumtHAi, ok Gen Polk.
find the"
following notice iu an Augusta paper with re
quest to publish:
Funeral ofBitwp Folk. Tho Bishops, Cler
gy and Laity of the Protestaut Episcopal Church
in the Confederate States, tho officers of the Ar
my and Navy of the Confederal States and the
eitiiens generally are invited to attend the Fune
ral Services of the Rt. Rev. LEONIDAS POLK,
D. D., from the City Hull of Augusta, Georgia,
on Wednesday, the 29th of Juno.
The procession will move at 11 o'clock A. M.,
from the City Hall to St Paul's Church. His re
mains will be deposited in the Church Yard of St
Paul's until the war oloses.
STEPHEN ELLIOTT,'
Senior Bp. of Prot. Epis. Ch. of the C. S. A.
DAILY AND WEEKLY PROUKENN.
our ONi r Terms.
.efo"owin,t the onlr term" fur the ii and
Weekly Progre for the praaont. if-the coat of labiW and
material continues to advance w shall make advances :
Dally paper, Kx months $16.00
" " Three months s.oo
" ' One month 3.00
Weekly paper, three months 8.00
" " six months s.oo
Any person sending ua a club of ten or more, at one
time from the same office, to the Weekly, shall have oue
copy gratia. No deduction for clubs to the Daily.
Our already large and rapialy increasing circulation
render! the Progrtm the beat advertising medium in the
State. Advortinouienta are inserted in the Daily at the
rate of $3 a square, of 8 lines, or 50 words, for-e'very in
aertion, and In the Weekly-for the same, lash should
accompany all orders.
PRINTING!
THE
44
DAILY PROGRESS OFFICE,"
Having a good assortment of Material, an extensive va
riety of tvpe and one of the tiiient
POWER PRESSES
In the Confederacy, is prrpared to turn out all kinds of
Joto Irlxa.tlns:
In the best style of the art and at pricus as reasonable ss
can be afforded in these times.
We promise that all work entrusted to us xbsll bi
promptly, neatly and ciperiitiotislv eiecuti-d. Order so
l'ted. J. i.. PKNNIrVGTON At CO.
Kaleiga, June IS, 164.
Office of the Raleigh and (iastou It K. Co.,
lUi.mitH, June W, ls4. J
rritiE ANNUAL MKKTlNft OK THKSi'OCKtlOLIl
I ersofthe Haleigh and (last. u Kml Knad Company
will be held Lt tbe ofheeof the Companr, in the Cite of
Ualeigh, on Thursday the 7th day ..f July, 1S64.
June 21-eodttl VV. V. AS.S,
'1'reas. ami Sec' .
AMBROTYPiftSI-NEvV GALLERY.
rpflK SlBSCKIBEH FORMERLY OF NKWBERN,
I N. C, takes this method of informing the Citizens
olKaleigh and vicinity that hu has opened rooms on the
corner of Fayetteville Street and Market Square, where
he is prepared to make pictures in the very beat style of
the art. After a practical experience of fifteen yeais, he
Hatters himself that hia pictures cannot be surpassed. A
call is solicited whether pictures aredesired or not
June 21 St J. W. WATSON.
WANTED TO HIRE,
VST ANTED TO HIRE FOR THE BALANCE OF THE
ff year, a stout Negro Man. To one that can feed
himself good wages will be given. Apply iminediatelv
l PROURESS OFFICE. '
Kittrell's Springs, N. C'.,)
June lith, M,l. (
t pHIS i'Of'UI.AK FLACK OF SUMMER RESORT IS
I now open for the reception of our siek ami wounded
soldiers, as we have turned it over to the gm ei uiuent for
their benefit. All communications must be addii-ajed to
Dr. Hutti, Surgeon iu Charge.
BLACK NAM. 4 CO.,
June 17-dlwAwlt Proprietor?.
WOOL NOTICE.
O.UAUTKU.M ASIhk's D FrAR rMKNT, )
Raleigh, June:), 1 ht4. I
f AM NOW PREPARED TO EXCHANGE COTTON
1 Yarn, for Wool, upon the following terms, vit:
One bunch of Yam tor three pounds yahi-d Wool,
and one bunch for four tmuuds uinvashud.
Agents have been apooiuted to make the exchauge at
the following places : Oif'ord, Tarboro', K insion, ChIIh--rine
Lake, CuucoYd, Rockingham, Henderson vi lie, Slate
ville, Roxboro', Abbeville. I'ittsboro', l.oui.-l.ui g, Fav
etteville, Colerain, and at this place.
Persons shipping wool to this place will pleaxe maik
on thepackagus who they are from, mi,, tbe. cotton yarn
will be forwarded immediately.
I hope the people will patriotically respond to the above
notice, aa the Wool is for clothing the N. C. Troops.
H. A. DOWD, A y. M., N. c. A.
June 14 (lawljuly
The papers lo the State will please copy until July 11,
and forward accounts to this office.
NOTICE.
ITtOUR STRAGLING 80L1IERS OR DESERTERS,
. to make their escape, left their horses The horses
are supposed to be stolen. The owners can have them by
proving property and paying charges, Ac. Oue Roan
Mare, aboqt 12 years od, 15 hands high; 3 light Bay
Alares, one about 9 years old, 16J bands high ; oni '
ear8old, 16 haids high ; and.uie i years old, 14 'if .liands
high.
They are not tine but very good work horsea. Apply
at Lenoir, Caldwell county." CALDWELL
June I8 dltxw3t
NOTICE
8 HEREBY GfVEN THAT THE UNDERSIGNED
I will atten4 at the Superior Court Clerk's Office in the
Court House on Mondays, tWedneedays- and Saturdays
of each week to settle ofl' claims against the county.
JNO. F. HUTCHIS.S,
June 11 1W Trustee.
Standard and city daily papers copy one week.
Office A. it N. C. R. R. Co.,1
Qoldhboko', May 30, 18(H. (
'IHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE tSTOCKHOLD
1. ders of the AHaotic and North Caroliua Hail Road
Company 'vill be held in the town of Goldsboro', on
Thursday, June 30th, 1864.
JuneJ diwtd J. CICERO JUSTICE, Sec'y.
SUR6EKV FOR FIELD AND HOSPITAL,
I AM NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY MY WORK
on Surgery to subscribers and others who mar wish
to purchase It,
Ob the reoeipt of $5,00, the book will be sent by mail
--.- . '. .1 L' i ur . u it u;i uulv . .
iii.wi ram. hi n i, if njinnm.i, nr.
Aug Jl
ll-tt
Kaleigh, N. C.
WANTED,
A FEMALE TEACHER TO LIVE IN A FAMILY
in the country, one who can Umch music aiul em
broidery. Any one applying can give reference n,nd Ctsle
terms. Addreaa Box No. 64, Gi eensloro', N, (1
iltjiln
W. R. RICHARDSON &. CO., "
STOCK ANt EXCHANGE BROKERS,
June 'i-tf . BALttlGd, N. V
ANNOUNCEMENTS.. .
To the! People or Nitrlh-Cttriiiiiiii , . h,
pliange with the wistu- " many 0 1 "11 li, I . auuoiuiee my
self a candidate for the -ilii e l O-iyei'Mi ii Norili '.ti-.
Una, at the election to be held on the tint i'litirsdav in
August next.
My principles aud views, as a Cuiservntive ' alter il..
straitest necl,M are well kuiwu to the people of the Si a i.-.
These principles and views are what they h.-ive lie.-e.
They will not be changed.
I am not disposed, at a time like this, to invite the )
pie Iroui their uiupl .ym.-ntM, and add to the excitement
which prevails iu the public mind, by haranguing lliem
for their votes. We need nil our euergius to uieet the
common enemyfc snd to provide .means of subsistence loi
our troops in the lielil ninl tbe people at home. Let the
people gocalmly ami tiriulv to the polls and vote lor tin.
men of their choice. I will cheerfully abide their decis
ion, whatever it may be.
II elected I will do every thing in iny powei to promntt:
the interests, the honor and the glory of ,Vnrth-Caroliiiii
and to scoure an houorable peace.
March 4 td W W. IIOLDEN.
HilUboro' Keeoider, Saleiu Press, OreenslMirouali I'm
riot, and Hendersnu Times will pl.':i.e ropy 1,11 day
elt?ction, and forward nceounts.
To the People of the ftoth Senatorial Dis
trict, North Carolina. Fellow Citiiens and Sol-,
diers: At the urgunt solicitations of many Couserrs
lives of the District, 1 annouiir j myself a candidate, to
represent the Counties of Clay, Cherokee, Macon Jack
sou aud Haywood in the Senate ol the next Lfgislature
of the State.
It is not possible for anv man to foresie what ine.iMiies
may come before the Legislature of the Slate it its next
sessiou, or what theevents of wai mav make necessary
for the protection of the State and the security, ot the
people; but on all the measures llial may conic before
that body, I shall, fit elected ) be advised bv consult, and
act with the Conservative party ot the State, aud with
the view of securing negotiations, and an honorable,
peace. I am a strait Conservative.
R. M. HENRY.
Franklin, N. C, June 20, 18(i4. June 20 dAwUl
To the Voter of llertie County. Fellow -Cit-.ens
: I am a candidate for a seat in the House of Com
mons in the next Legislatu-e of North Carolina. In com
ing before you for re-election to a snat to which vou have
elevated me for six years in succcssioe), I trust vou need
no proof that I have at heart only what ( conceive to be
for the hest interest of otr cimmiM cmiHin. If elected,
I shall permit no opportunity to pass without giving my
support to all measures that will, in 111 y opinion, pui
mote the honor, dignity, and prosperity of the State.
am, sincerely, your Icllow-citiren,
P. T. HENI1V.
Colei Bin, Bertie (,'..., June 2U, Is.M. June 20 dAwi.l
Alamanoe County.- We are authori., ,1 nnH re
quested to announce WILLIAM It. ALBRIGHT .n a
candidate to represent the people of A iumaiiiv in .e
Cwumona branch ol the (feneial Assembly 1.1 nl, cr.
olinu, at the election in Augu.-t.
,lune20 dAw2w
Standard copy two wc ks and send bill to I'rogie-s.
To the. Votei-i or OM Lenoir. -Fellow Citi
zens aiwt Brother Soldiers : Through the n
cjuest ol many friends in and out ol the mint I Mk.. Il.is
method m amiouneing inv ell a n.eandiiUte lor liie Slier
ill'alty of t i.m- couniy II I kI,.,hi i. j,i (.., luu.ite. a- 1..
be youi clioiee ou 111.- hi t ' 'lii.-..Ut iu Augu-I pext I lis
sure you thai all bu-m.- si,, mv lunds shall lie attended
to promptly, justly and impartially, should I be so loiiu
riiitH as to escape the hn.1a..l dentil during ihc roiiilllg
campaign. 1 am trui.i in hopes to hear ol 11 niee majority
In lavor of your olie.lient ei vant mi the In-t Tliuis.lay
in August aext.
1 aui, very 11 .-( t-1 full y,
Youi son aud lit other
Ot Old Lenoir Couuty,
R. H. V A USE,
May 12-dAtvtd 2d ,l. Co. A, 4IM 1 ReK't. N. C. T.
JohUHton County. We are authors, d and request
ed to announce the lollotying geutlemeu as the Conserva
tive candidates to represent the county of Johnston iu
tbe next' General Atfscmblv :
For he Senate -TIIOS. II. S.N EA It, Eo. hoi the
CotumoiM--W. G. HANKS and W. A .sMI i'lf.
This ticket was .selected by the Reserves Iroui John
stou, in camp atttoldslioro, and by a muss meeting of
the citizens remaining at home, held at Smithlield on the
2Sth of May. These gentlemen will be supported by all
true Conservatives, fhev endorse the plnilonu of Vim
President Stephens, Gov. Brown and W. W. Iloldeu, und
if elected will do nil th.-. en 11 I,.' Minsiiiu 1,1 ..n l .....I
Ljhupoiable peace. ,lHn,.. J,li,
v Standard, Cousei vative, Coiitederate, ami t In ii ain
Aftvocale are reiue-te,t t,, co,,v till .lay ol election niel
senii uill-.to tins olliee.
Watte County- The HUei iflulty. We ,n. mi-
tborucd and reijuestod 1 auiiouuee W II. HIGH, (;-,, . ,
as a lundidade !or re-clec-lioii 10 the '.Hire of Slu-iill'. al
the election in Augii-I. June I I l.le.l.Vn
list Us 1)1 tt'ottuty. Ma. Prs.MiMii ,s ri,ar: au-nouiu-e
my name as a cniolol.it.- to n-preseut the p.-ople
of Chatham iu 1 lie neu li.-neral Asseuiblv ol ih Ktnte m
ttie Seuate.
Vert 1 e.-iperttilll t ,
June 11-dAntd TIIOS. B. LONG.
To the Voters of Jones County.. Fellotv tit
iZCIlH ami Mnldiei'S : Tin linen Jin- leuesl ..I maiiy
friends in and nut id Hie army, I aiinoune, nusell eini
didate for the ollioe ol Sher'ill ol mm county II you
elect me, 011 the Ijrst Thursday in August next, I will'dis.
i harge the duties of tbe oltic prompllv, justly an, Mm
partially, and I hope, with that to teg 1 it r tvhicli lias
characterised me as soldier,
1 am, respectlully,
Your ti iend and obd t set v't,
LAFAYETTE D1LLA11U.NT,
May ;)ll-dAwtd Co. K, s:. Reg'. ,V. ;. c.
Uaiulolph unit Alaiiiaiice.-the true .oei v-
tives of Alauittiute and K.indolpli counii.-s :tre r,-iii'.-sled
to meet in convention on thn hrst Satunlat in .Inn.-, at
Liberty, liandolph county, instead ot tbe tlmd Saturday
in Mav, to put in iioiuiuation a candidate for (he Senate,
who'vill support fur Governor Mi. Ilolden, endorsing Ihe
great principles of Gov. Brotvu and Vie. Pnsidein Ste
phen's of Georgia. May IU td
For NhorilTor Chatham. - -Wo are iiuihoriz.il nml
requeated l announce W. O. A I. BRIG HT as a cuudi.lnte
for the Sherillaltv ol Chatham county at tl lection in
August next. Mv 17 wtd
We are authorized to announce THOM AS
J. W IHi Ahl.lt a candidate lor re ele. ii.,11 ., ihe SI1..1.
Ifalty of Jones County.
June 2 IAwUI
We arc aiithotizeil to aniiouiu e Lii-nl. F. II.
RAY, of the 47th N. C. Regiment, for the oltic f Slier
ill ol Wake Count y, at th,e. ensuiug electi 01 in Auiu I
iu St. April .1 dCtwtil.
Granville County. -c. II. K. TtYl.ouiu the
Senatii, C d. JAS S. AMIS, .MARK L.YNIKU and Dr.
P. W. YOUNG for the Commons The sbovc ticket is
recoiuineodcil to t be voters ol Granville to represent ti
in the next. General Assembly .
Juue .1 dltwti BY MANY CITIZENS.
- - - - - tL
AVe are authorized to niiuouiK-e E. M. W KL-
BORN as a cnndnlat.- to represent ihe couuty ol Wkes
in the llouse ot Commons at the euiHiing election.
June ii d.twld
ATTENTION !
lll'A.VIk WARRANTS, LAND DEEDS. MARUI Ai.l.
Jt) Licenses, Couuiy and Superior Court Writs and oihei
Piaiiks for sal at the Standard Ollicn.
-AI.G...
Ji.b Printing pioiupilt- neatly :ml a -i inalelt .-xeeuieil
March IS ilAw tl
WANTED.
A GOOD COOK AND WASHER FOR Till. IIAI
ance, ot the year, f-r tv'hoiu good wars tyillbe
given. Apply
at
May!
j 3 tr
PROGRESS OFFICiv
ADVF.KTISING KATES.
The loll, m ing rates will be charged if. an .U.o
u urn iuaerled Ip DxtLt and Wmti r I'uesx.'s
01 mtt'o 0 ! Lixaa, 111, in- ,
Cue da) J 0U
I Ja ........ .H 00
Tlneed'at... . W
Four days....: 11 W
rive dajrs !l 00
One week
Two weeks
Three weeks .
One month.. .
Two months .
tli 1 Ii
:tti uo
...54 I U
72 If.
U t Ho
Fifty wotds, or eight lines or lent ount a s jnsi , m i
additional square! w I be charged the same. Ad erll.e
uienLa inserted ouoe, twlco or three times a w ek will i'
charged $4 a square lor ' very insertion.
W lien sent by letter, t.e ioney inast ace in ps lit ltr .id
vertiscutt'iit. MAiiiKge.i, tcalhi, , reiigiou? inl tliet m.
tiees ctiai afed as h' ' ti i.oiicnts and must l.- paiii iu a.
v Slice.
UOVEKNMENT OF NORTH tltgi IJN.4 "
His Excellency, .cbuhm It Vance, Itunc 'nto, Govern.
Col Hn-tnrt A tlarnes, N.u thauiptoii, Aid
do Gemge Utile, Wake do
Kichanl II (iltle, Jr, Anson, Private S. c. ei si t
lit Edwai d Warren, Clion an, Surgeon Geiiers
' 0I1 11 I' 11 liiiss, Wake, Sucielaiv ot Stale.
.1 0na1l1.11, W.11 th, Randolph, Public Tryiiniii rt.
Cum- II Brogdeu, Wayne, Coinpti oiler.
Samuel V I'hillips, Orange, Auililor.
iitii.-i II I'eiry, Wake, .Staia: l.ibnirian.
M ijoi G, 11. ial R C G itliu. Lenoir. Adjutant G un it.
Majoi William II tJulick, Ilea ul,-i t,' I'a t mis! 1 1 .
Majoi Join, llevcreux. Wake, Quai lei in isl. , .
Maj.o Thomas l Hogg. Wake, Cou111f1ss.11 1 ui Ord
nance Oibcer.
Major .la tuts Sloan, Guilfoid, (JuarteruMslei.
Major Henry A Dowd, Edgecombe, do
Major James U. Footc, Asst. Adjt. lien., Itoli i lui
Major William A. Giaham, Jr., Ass't A. 1,1. Gen.-ta:
Lieut .Install Collins, Washington Cl.unt t , )i ditauce Ih
partment. Lieut. John II. Neathery, Wake, Asst. Adjt. G-n-ial.
Lieut. TI i.i White, Franklin, Asst. ajuaiterni.isiir.
JUDICIAL.
Suiremu Court. Richmoud M Pearson, ladniu. Chin
Justice ..William H Battle, Orange, and Matthias E Mai
ly, of Craven, Judges ; Sion 11 Rogers, Wake. Attontej
Ueneial ; Hamilton C Jones, Rowan, itepoi h i , E itnunu
B Freeman, Clerk. Meets iu the city ot I,., I 1..I1 ,,.,i,,t
Monday in June each year. The Mm u-aof. 1 1, 1 m i-H-been
discontinued, j
Superior Courtn. Judges. Ealwiu G Reade, I'er.-on
Romulus M Saunders, Wake: Robert R llesti . Cle ni,
Robt S French, Robeson- Jaines VV Oslnu m- Mei kl.n
buig ; George Howard, Wilson ; Rohei t lliol nlal.
ville; William M Shipp, Henderson.
aN'oiVio,-,. 1st Circuit, Jesse J Yeates, He I, Vn
Circuit, Charles C Clark, Craven; JidCiicuo -M. nl
Rogers. Wake, Attorney General ; 4th Cjm-'Im. il 1. -
Settle, Rockinghain; 6th Circuit, Ralph Bnt..n, Cumoei
land; tith Circuit, Robert F Ariuheld, n-ikin .- 7th Cir
cuit, Williiitn P H y 11 ii mi ; hth Circuit, Augustu S. Mem
mini, Buncoiube.
CuHJtiertUt SitiH Itinlrut ourr.--lloi A-a I'leys. Mai
tin, Judge; George V Strong, Wayne, Altoiiot, W x
Wataou, Craven, Clerk ; Weslc v Jones, V ski-, Mara-liM'
CoiiiH it of ,S'(ii(.i. F B Satterthwaite, Pin, Rob. : 1 I
Dick, Guilford; Dr James Calloway, Wilken ; I, Eldi d.
Johnston ; J II Ilargravo, Anson ; Jessu R Stuhhs. M ti
tin ; James A Patton, Buncombe.
LUrring tiunrd. -His Fcellelict Gov. vane,, I rati
dent Aa njiictu. Rev William E Fell, Wake, and Pi-He;.-, j
Riehaid Sterling, Guil'-o d , Di. Win. Sloan it Gn-i..n
R11 hard 11 Battle, Jr, secretary.
liuard liilmml mo remeiis. His Excellency tlotuili'l
Vaucc, President '.loprio, Win Eaton, Jt , ol Wat ran
aud J II Flanncr, of New Hanomr. Kicbar.i i Mattle, J.,
Secretin y.
('oMlllliatnuri , .. Sink,,!. f.ltt.t.- 11. . I, I Li .1,1 as II nil, I,
Alauiane.-. Hon W a-ldoii N Edtvu id: , Waneii, ami II. n
Davnl L Swam, Oiangc.
The Unrveisiiy ol North Camlina is Ht.l'hs, Hill.
liou Davnl I, Swain, I'tesident.
Rev t.'alt in II Wiley is Sllpel nil . lei. n t ol II e I olnll Hu
Schools of the State.
Wil t .1 Palmer, A M, is Pi iuripal a l the N C Instile
ii.il 1. tin Deal and II u imIi aud Blind, nl ual wti.
Di Kdavai d C Kuliir ii. uperilitehilalit Aeluuita,l
a,
CITY OF ItAI.KIGII
J.iy.,r -ui. II. llarrisoii.
coal U ISMoNh ah.
UVarrm ll.n.t VV . II. Tilikel, A1--I. I I a . , h aud I'
Overby.
JnWi IV'.in W. II. Rirhal ,1: on, A ut ii -1 u, I.. l.oiiKce
an. I S. W. Scott.
V-oiVrn Wnr.1 Dr. W. H. McKee, J .1 . Ot.,1.) aud
N. S. Harp.
J. J. Chl iatopliei isCleiK t,i the BoaiJ an i ily lai
Collector.
W. R. Richardson is City Tieasuier.
Town ( 'on. i. J. J. Bells, CLii I S v . ieutuu,
Assistant.
K. P. Battle, City Attorney.
J L Pennington, City I'liniei
F. G.-Kuig, Weigh Master.
Mailir WAieil
('.nji.nia t:. II. llorlon.
11 nl.himn E A. Jiilill-ili.il, Win. Berteis V in. (
Paiker, M.tV l.utui , C. A lliitet and Win. Ov.iln.
Tin-laatl Wednesday night ol each iiiuti Ii i-ih naa
tlaa-il lo: the riigiilar iueeiut.'s ..I i he lloin il
AUCTION AND I'lUV ATi; SA I,Eb.
IMl'OJt'l'AtNT SAleK OK MH'l? I IU r T
AUCTION ! ! J
ON T1UU.SIUY THK Mt JIN K l.M I Ml, Is
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