BY J. L. PENNINGTON & 00.
" TBHMS oV SUHSCRIP,TION
The foUovrini S-re. the only terms of .subscription to Ths
hioeasas i c 4 fid
D uly paper. I month,. ,
' S months,, " 110
6uiont'iS : ' "0
Weekly VP' ".... ' J Jj!
', ruoutBs .. '. SOU.
Always to be P"'' advance, and paper stopped when
U,e time paid far expires. '
' JOB PB!MTlSli. -tiiere-jeta
eoqneeted wit-the FRoe'KM establish
ment Job OIHcc equal to any in the CItv ir S Jite, we
ire prepared to ex.'-'te H ordure for BOOK and JOB
PH1KTING. UrHriullsid and promptly attended to.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
THI.e tPHIH UfceOTS OK I H 15 PUBS SS600IATI0SI. 1
Kntered ogordin lo act ol Congress, in lue year 18fil.
bv J. 8. Thnwlio in the Clerk's Office of the District
Court of the Confederate States f the Northern Di
trict of Georgia
iFrom Richmoud and Petersburg.
Gessnssoao, July &. The Richmond rVJr'y of the 4th
received.
No news pf importance. The Petersburg of Sat
urday says : "Last bight at about 10 o'clock a heavy fire
of 'mrrVetry commenced on our centra and continuod very
rapid for JO minutes. It Was thought at tirst a general
engagement had cQ-nmenoed. It was the opinion of those
who board it that the Yankee had assaulted ear lines and
u osnal were repulsed."
Ths reporter ot the New York Timtt and Philadelphia
Pre, Ira. Vroldeu, was brought in o day.
All quiet along- the lines exciptoccasinnal shelling
Te followinr nflleial dispatch has bien received at the
War Department i
HsABQVaaixaa 1st July Hon Secretary of War : (Jen.
Beeuregrd reports a feeble demonstration made by the en
emr "0 a portion ol Gen. Johnston's line about 5 p in.
yesterday. Eis skirmishers, supported by two lion, prove
in our sklrssisheTS, which was re-e'tibl shed at dark
In the various conflicts wilh the enemy's cav?!'y in
their late eipedition against the Railroads, beside., those
killed, wounded and left no the held, one thousand
prisoners, 13 pieces of artilferv. 30 wagon and hnrsns,
ordnance stores and several hundrrd negroes, were ra,'
tared on their route
TBifaed K. .. Us, Geti'l.
The following Press dispatch is taken from the Vkiy :
PsTSasscse, July 2. There was some tiling on our
line from the batteries between 7 and 10 o'clook, canard
it is supposed by aa advane of the enemy Jenkins'
front while relieving pickets, which lasted thirty inin
tea, sdnoonting to nothing.
Nothing doing but shilling on the part of the enemy.
Passengers report that heavy uring was heard in the
direction of Petersburg yesterday morning.
' From Mississippi.
aliatnua, Joly . A special dispatch to the Clnrion
flrem Brandon, says the Yankees occupied Jackson at
aooa yesterday Wan. Ulocumb says bis obj.et Is to de
strojr railroads and bridges and return to Yicksburg.
is force is estimated at twenty-lire hundred. Heary
iring beard to day between Jackson and Canton .
THE STALLFEDERATE SYSTEM.
It seems to be very difficut, if not impossible,
to obtain from official source all ilu fuels in re
lation to thin system, now in full blast nndcr
Got. Wee. Col. Runs, who denounce'! this
system two yean ago before the people of Wake,
mod Who is m much opposed to it under one (ov
rsor m another, has approached ftr! of (jov.
Vance's snbordiuates on the snbjcct, with the
view of obtaining full and accurate official iufer
matioc; and be inform us that thougfi he was
treated politely, yet he has been unable, with
the meagre information given him to traeo and
expose this monstrous abase as it should be. Ao
little as possible of their duion's for the pub!i?
eje, seems to be the instructions of Gov. Vanco
to his subordinates. Hut we call on the .people
to mark the fact, and to bear in mind, whils thou
sands of women and ohildren have not had a bite
of meat for months, aud are suffering oven for
bread, that the shade officers who surround tor.
Vance" are not only allowed their salaries, but
they are permitted to buy their fnur, nd bacon,
and corn meal, and sugar, and ooft'ee, and rice,
and candles and the like at very low government
prices, and some of them, it is said, are allow
ed to ehargo for tpom rent in their own houses,
and their horses, used by them for their
own private purposes, are fed by the State.
This abuse was stopped by Gov. Vance when hc
came iufc office, at our earnest suggestion, and us
lone as he resDected eur advioo the system w;is
not revived ; but about the time be begun to fall
ftilly into the arms of the Destructives he n-viv-
ed it, and it is now going oil with increased vol
ume. The pretence is that this system is in ac
cordance with the Army Regulations of the Con
federates States; but this is not true, for Con
gress has prohibited even war-worn Colonels
from purchasing at goVermeut, rates, and they
are required to go up with their men and draw
a private's rat'ons. Only fhink of it, Suoh offi
cers as Speer, and Jordan, and Faribnult, and
FaiBon, and Clarke, and others going up to
draw their i ations as privates, while Govornor
Vance's shade officers, who have never smelt pow
der, are allowed to purchase everything they
want not only for themsslyes but for their fami
lies I Will Gov Vance explain these things to
the people (
In our next we shall take up this subject more
at length and thoroughly expose theso abuses
It is t!c "pinion if many intelligent Conserva
tives, who have hpdgood opportunities to observe
and ascertain the facts, that the administration
of Gov. Vanoe is the most corrupt and extritva-
jant n the Confederate States For onr part, we
ear there is ground for this opinion. There is
eerUinly much room for the hand of reform.
fit
VOL. V.
RALEIGH. THURSDAY. JULY 7
NO. 104.
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orders li.r .Iiih I'uiNTtN'f wt' f'ipatcli.
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oound Hiri b. pni'l to till c!.-an (Cotton an ljintju rare de
livered at tlu I'r. jrvsa office
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GOVERNMENT OF MOUTH C A KOI. II A.
Kib Kxcellency, Zehulon IS V.inco, Banc mbo, Governc
Cut Daviu A lUruco, N'orlhainpton, Aid.
do Ueorfe Little, Wake do
Kichaid H Battle, Jr, Anson, Private Secretary.
Ur Edward Warrn, Chowan, duroon Genera..
nibn P U Rues. Wake, Secretary ol State.
Jonathan' Worth, Randolph, Public Treaeurer.
Curtis II Hrojrden, Wayne, Comptroller.
Samuel P Phillipa, Grange, Auditor.
Oliver H Perry, Wake, fttate Librarian.
Major General R V Gatlin. leuoir, Adjutant General.
JIajnr William li Gnlick, Buaufort, I'ay master.
fuajor John levereux, Wake, Quartvrmastei-.
Major Tiiotoaji o HogfC, Wake, Coui'uissarv and Ord
nance Ollicer.
Major Jauiea Sloan, Guillurtl, Quarterniastcr.
Major Henry A Uowd, EdjfKcoiiihe, d
Major )me H. Foote, AL Adjt. Gen., (Uoll ol Honor.)
Major Williaui A- Grulidin, Jr., A&'i Adjt. Gwu., l-
Liut Joiab Coitin, W.uiatou c:uiaiy. Orduance De-pa-tmont.
Lieut. .I .liu B. Neaiherv, Wake, Aiat. Adjt. General.
Lieut. Tii.iwas White, Kranklin, Aaet. Quartermaster.
Jl'DIOlAI,.
Supreme (Ui"rr. Kic-fiinond M I'eanron, R'lKiu, (Thin
J as tire ..vViliiam H Battle, OraDe, and Matthias Man.
ly, of Craven, Judge.;; Siou II R"Kers, Wake, Atioriij
General ; lieiuii.jn C .lone, Rown, Ztepftrter ; II !uiuua
i. r'reeman. Clerk. Meeta in the city of Halei h eccord
Monday in juqc each year. Tho Morgantrm terra ba
been discontinued.
Superior Conrf. Judges. Lwin G Keade, Person
Roniutus M Saunderi., VVake; Kr.bert M Ho4tl .Cii.iwan;
Robt S French, Robt:.n: James W Onborne Meukien
burg; Gcrfre Howard, W iloon ; Robert B Gil. urn, Gran
ville : William M Shipp, llcndert-wn.
.S'iWk ; . 1st Circuit, Jesse . I VeateS, K". 1 ..-d j 2n
Ciicui', Charli'B C Clark, Craven; 3id t'ircnn, Si..o h
Rogers, Wake, Attorney Genera! ; 4tU Circuil, Thomka
Settle, Roc kalian. ; lh Ci: c-.it, lialpli liuitonCiiniOci
Und; sth Circuit, Robert V Armliel, I adkiu ; 7lhCir
cuit, rVilliam P Bynum ; Bth tJireuit, Auguetu- !i. iltrri
inou, Burcoiube.
ConfutUrale Stttitt l)itrict ourf. Hon A ii 1'iggs, Mar
tin, Judgj ; George V Strong, Wayne, A:Uiuey; W r"
Watson, Craveii, Clerk ; Wesley Jones, Wake, Marshal.
Council of ZSt:tte.F li S.tttci tbwaite. Pill; Robert 1"
Dlck, Guilloru ; Ur James Calloway, Wilkes ; u Eidr dfrf
John?'"o ; J R Hargrare, Anson ; Jesse R 8tubba, Man
tis ; James A Parton, Buncnube.
Liuri'n Hoard. 11. i ticelluncy Gov. Vance, Presi
dent r oijicio, Kev W uliain K Pel., VVake, and Protean r
1'ichaid S'erling. C'jilf"rtl ; Dr. Wui. S' .au,ol Garton,
Richard H Battle, J;', Secretary.
B"id Inirrnal lmuruvtinentj. His iLxcellency Govern'r
' Vanco, President ex ujHei'i, Win Katun, Jr, ol Warre"
I aad J H planner, of New Hanover. Ricoard H Battle, Jr.
! Secretary.
j Comtnitnomerg of Sinking Fund. Hon Thomas Kuttin
- Alamance, Hon Weldon M EJwajde, Warren, and Uuo
1 David L Swain, Orange.
j 'lue University of .'.ortb Carolina is at Cha, . UilL
j Hon David L Swain, President.
I Rev Calvin il Wiley l Superintendent ol tre Comiron
Schools of tne State.
I Wiley J Palmer, A M, is Principal of the N C lostitn
! tiou for the Deaf and l)ui:,b Blind, at Kamb.
Dr Kdward ! Fisher i SUperiuUMidant Asylum lor
CT OF RALKIOil ;
Mayor W ui. rJ. Harrison. s
C.iHMSIONrHH.
Wclcrii Ward W. 11. Tn. kur, Alex. Creech and P
Overby.
Slld'it WardW. R. Rifhardsou. Augustus L. lioupee
and S. W. Scott.
uler Ward Dr. W. If. McKee. .1. J. Ov. .l.y and
K. S Harp.
J. J.'ChrUtopher is (,'lerk to the il .ard an City Tai
Collector.
W. R. Richardson is City Treasure!
7oin Ccnublc.l. J. !iu, (;hief N. V . ilenton,
Assist lint.
K. P. Battle, City Attorney
J L Pennington, Citv Printer
P. G. King, Weiph Master.
NinH r w.Wi n
Captain C. H. Hurtoii.
Wnlchmr.n -E. A. J hast.'n, W m. Ueoers, W m. C
Parker, M. U Later, C. A. Driver and Wm. Overby.
The last Wednesday uiiiht of each muulh is the time
Bled for the reiruln'" nn.-pti;i4 of tin. Board.
DAIIT AND WEKKL.Y PROGRESS.
. j.- 0VH 0NLT TERMS.
Tha following are the only terms for the Dmily and
Wtrilv fjTm for the presonu if the cost of labor and
malrtr al Continues to advance we sLall make advances :
Du:ly paper, !. months 16 OO
. Three months .- 8 00
- " One niMiith 3 OO
Weekly paper, three months 3 00
.. -a- tlx monthi 6 00
Any person lending; as a club of ten or more, at one
time frour the same oitice, to the Weekly, tkill have oue
opy gratis. No deduction Cor clubs to the Dairy.
Onr al read v large and raoiuly inoreaaing circulation
renders the Projrv the best advertising medium in the
BtaAe.. Advertwementa are inserted in the Daily at the
rat of $3 a aqiiare, of 8 lines, or 60 words, for every in
srtion and lo th Weekly for the same. Cash should
acooicpaay stll orders.
WAN I'.EO.
AN l.NTKLLIGK.VT WHIT K BOV THAT CAN
feed a Pnwjr I'reN uJ make himself nsefa! can
fimi employment and i;ood vr.ij.'es at the
June 24-jil
HUURIiSS OPKICK.
W A NTLD 'I'O li I R L.
"1TTANTKI) TO lllltr toil TI1K BALANCE OK TDK
VV ear, a eiout N'egi -o Ma r To one that can feul
himself good wai:us ill be givn. Applv immediately
at pkugkls;
1 GKHCF,.
mm-nvm M sena us monej. novar sena oy mat.
nra yo can send by Ezprsws. ' Atl saoney sent by Kx
ress atoar expense. Those send Ins; ns money by mail
W. R. RICH RDSON & CO.,
STOCK ANP EXCHANGE BROKERS.
nniS-tf LHIGH. S. U
SCIIEDCLt: OF MAIL. ARRANCGMENTs
POST OFFICE AT KALLIUI1, N. C
- Noithern mail opens daily at 7 a. m.
Rastern " " 7 '
Fayetteville 7 '
Western " y p. m
Augusta .. .i 9
-Vol ihern nail closes dally at S a. m
tastern " 9 "
Favettevlllc .... $ p
Western . ' ' 9 "
Augusta " " '
OUce open for delivery of mails from 7 a. m. to 1 p. ui.
during the week. Huudaye from ts a. m. to 9 a. m. and
from i p. m. to 2 p. m.
I N WO UNO E M P. NTS.
ANNOUNCE MENTS.
To thp Voters or iredell, Wilkes and Alex
ander Counties. Fallow Citizens : at the caiD-at
solicitation of many friends, . announce mvsel'a candid
ate r present the people of Iredell Wilkes and Alex
ander Countlis in the Senate oi the next Legislature !'
North Carolina.
As 1 us. comparatively oaknm :i t i muny pcrson ni
the District, and !t is not y purpose to canvass, it may
be pioper to state briefly my piinctples, a 1 am willing
tortand or fall bv them.
1 am cot ab aid to trust the people ; therefore, if it be
thought necesoMi v, and they should dcsiio it, I am iu fa
vor ot calling a State Convention. Tb'ise who oppose a
Convention are Dt willing to trust th. p. oplei rh.y
think teat the people hare to much power. Tbey cbarga
that those who 'avora State Convenion, wish to sec.de
from the Confederate States. I was opposed to seces
sion in 1861, and I am opposed 10 it now. Sroession can
not cure our present trouulcs ; it would be utter loll v sod
madness, and ooulrt only be justilled in a lile and death
sirupglof.r libertv.
It would bn well for this Slate as well a for all the
Confederate States to have a C"" ventlon in beiug. If not
in session during the wa- not to beoade, but to aid and
strengthen the general government by grantmr it need
ful powers in every emergency, which. If assuuind with
out be consent of the State, would lie usurpation and
uunariantable authority. -N'ei'ber the Legislature i.er
the Governor porsessa sovu. eiga p' Vrr, but a Conven
ti"B would pose.-s such power. And while it could grsnt
'all needfull poweis to tbe oommon government, and
check usurpations, it would toe 'o it that our present
form ot government is not ohang -d. Jl.ire ar ttrne?
who are constantly endeavoring to educate tbe mind of
he public, to prepare it for another form of government.
Such men need watcbtng. We need a Republican form
:I government with all onr righ's a fr.euien ? ratted
to us bi the Constitution with all tbe rights of a sover
eign State.
1 wish a State Convention ta co-operate with lb? gen
eral government and our sister States of Ihe Sn'b In
obtaining an armistice, so inatnegotiations lor i kace mav
-e commenced. Let Norib Camliua do her '"duty, and if
otuer States will Dot meet in C"nveutn.r. or "onfei csoe
with her, nor heed her voice lor peace, she will have deue
her duty to humanity, our country, and oui God, aud the
reDontibilities of tbe future wil, not res. upon ber.
Negotiations wonld grea'ly encourage eu- people at
home and onr soldiers in the Id. It mu.t come to this
at las L "Tbe pen, more powerful than the sword, must
do what tbe latter has failed to accouip'leh."
Let us, therefore, have oo-operaiioi, between tbe com
mon government and tbe sorer iga States iu an effoi t to
pi ocurc an armistice, then treaiv of p.-ace, and then a
vote of the pecle on tbe tran alter its endorsement by
the Pregideut and Senate
Tbe power of Coogi ess to suspend the pnv lege of the
writ ol hobitm eorw in eej.tain cases i.- gr;.ntea by the
C.xistituti n But I cannot avree to i's 'lercis-; mncb
less do 1 like to see th Prmeid-nl cl.ithcd wi'h th s pow
er. Tbepetsonal ''reedom and lio.-. tf ol the peopti.sh.nid
not be trusted in the bands -f ne uiao. But the suspen
sion of the wri its 1 , a his been done by C.oigrei. is
unconstitutiunal and unwarrsntable ; it aatimrizes illegal
and unwarrantable arrebls; itoperat-s wrmgiullv and
oppressively on as loyal 'us patiioiic. anH as true men as
ever inheriti-u a uirth'i hi under ?. 'Sou hrn skv "
There are thoseand I fear many, who desite a strong
g.T-ornment, a militarv despolisui. who auvorare ilie. chid
ing of our '. gtslatir hall and Civil Coui Is tbe overrid
ing nf all other laws bv tho militarv tne concent-ation
of the wholiC'orce of the people iu luv bar.'1 of a inili'arv
Chieftain. Sueh views ba!l a "o lime receive any aid
or ooinfurt from n e. Cisil law h biudi ig upon eiiir--ns
and soldiers military law applies omj tn Ihe army Let
the laws, civil and mllilary.be cnfoiced anil reapected
within fnelr respective spheres, and be not trauiplcii upon
by either citizens or soldiers.
The representative should b- held to a strict accounta
bility by his constituents ; they sboUM, therefor-, know
how he votes upon all questions atfoctiug their interests.
Secret legislation i incompatible witn thi accountablltv;
the-ef.ire nothing but a necessity aff ctinir the very exis
tence and salvation of tbe co ntry could j stil'y it.
If clekteo, 1 shall not fail to do all iu my power to ad
vauce tho inorsst of North Carolina, t.i wj.ntbe Confed
erate States Government ol all encroachment u;.on her
ancient rights as a sovereign Statr, to -ee tbe liberty aud
freedom of tbe citizen respected, to aid the common gov
ernment in prosecuting the war, and to urge upon it ai d
to co-operat J with it as a repp sentative of a Irre people
of a sovereigo State, to negotiate a treaty ill pea'-.1. Hav
ing been a soldier my If, I shall givo every eneourajre
nient, comiort and succor to the ai j.y. 'I be State mut
see tbafoui bravo defenders are well cio'lied and ih"'1 ;
tbei, families claim the aid of our State, and riieiniiHt see
them ointbed and fed as long as there is anything in t ie
land at any price or sacritice.
There aroiber yuostionl I ufight disru.s. but sultice It
to say, 1 stand fairly and aquaroly upon tha prini ii.lei
enunciated by Gov. Brown, Vice President Stephen? .iud
W. W. Holden, Esq.
I must appeal to my friends U see to it thai my princl
files are widelv disseminated aa possible, both at h'.aie and
n the army. Verv re.pecu'iillv, Ac, J. K. KHKIM.
Vork Institute, June 20, 186. . June ?l-dwt1u
l'i f!ie Voters of Old l.emiir --Fellow CUU
7.CUN Hfttl Brother -Soldiers s -Through th.. re
' 'pi.'-t tuan friends in aud not td ilt. mmiiv I tsko tk-s
; . tliod o nuiiouiioiug uv elf as a candid te foi tL.i Sher--ttalty
of your rounty ll 1 should be so lor.ruual,- as te
' e youi wh.nee on th. tint "hu-sday i-i August next I as
, tuidyou that all business in utv liaad shall be attended
to promptly , justly and iinpartiallv, jh'otld I b so tortu
J Date a .o escape the hand., -if .loath during thu eon it-ji
i eampa'stn. 1 am ti ul v in bopea lo heal ofauivv majori.y
j in "f tour 'tb..dteOt servant . lue nl Thuiiday
I l 1 August ueil
j I a'u, ry 1'espect'ully ,
. Your son and brother
OfOi-i l.en ii Count v ,
li. 1(. 4'ACSfc,
Mat U-dAww id Lt. i'. A. tnt'i iU;;'. N. . T.
Johnston Comity -W,- u-: uuih .rizod and request
ed to announce il) l.dlo., z gem I -imh tb Corn, r re
tive canaiilatei lo reorwient tbt--'Unv ( Johnston is
the neit Goueral As.eiubU ;
Kor .he Senate THOS. ( SNLAD, Llq. For the
Commons W. G B A X Kri and V . X SMITH.
This '.i'ket was selected by th- lieseives fiom Jobn
ston, in camp at iioldsb rn. and bv a mass merlini! of
the citiie a ranixiciug at bouie, held atS withheld on tbe
setb ot Slay. lhes-j gntU-.Udn tan) Ijj supported by all
true Conservatives. fi.ev end irse th platform of Via
President Stephens, Gov. Brown sod W. W. Ilolden, an 1
it elected wid d ali tbty can to procu 'e an earlv and
honorable peace. ' June 2 ilwtd
Standard. Cmis.,r i nivr, Cou'ederau, and ChrUtam
Adrocau isrc rmpii'st-ei 1. 1 o.i,y till .lav ol eleotlon and
semi bill- to this oflioe.
To tho Voter of Bertie County. :-!i..v, -cit-
z n. : 1 a n a catididam f ir a scut in tbe llou-ie of Onui
moiis in th j nut LeUlatu e of North Caroiiua. In com
'.3g before you lor i e elsciioo to a V.al to whoh vou hnv
el. vated 'ne lor six yraraiu succession, I trust you neoo
no proni rnat i nave at neart only what 1 ooaceive to be
i lor the best interest of oar corn-no.! coanrry. If ulected,
r I suan permit d opporiuilty to pass without giving my
! support to all measures that will, o. my opinion, pro
I mote the honor, diguiiy. and prosperity of the Statt. I
aui, siuoerely, ; our leilow-ciiiren,
! P. T. HtNH V.
olerain, Bertie Co ,June20. Ib54 June M dAwtd
I
' si
Davidson County. -We are rcauriien to an
nonnce H AD A MS. Esq. , as a candidate fhr re-election
to tbe Sena'e 1". .nu the county of Davidi.m . Mr. Ad ami
is a s mod and true Conservative.
Julv 6-d4wtd "
We are authorized :o announco TIIOMA1
J. WHI1 AEhR a candidate fur re-eLeuoc u, the Sb.r
ifalty of Jon s County.
June 2 wtd
Wake Couuty. We ite authorized to an-
nennue i;l. J. P. H nUiit as a can idaie for the oflici
of SherlfTof Wake oounty at tbe eu.-uiu "Uolion.
June '22-d'aw&wtd
Chatham CountJ Ma. l'tssiNai ,w : Plesse an
nounce mv name as a candidate to represent the pe-'pie
of Chatham in the tint Gen -i -.1 t... .-.oi.l-- .,i the .Tinte in
the Senate.
Verv respeettuil ,
Jun-11-dAwul THoS." 1). I.O.N G.-
Wak County The SheriiTalty. We an. au-
thorneJ and reqj...-te.i to .mnoum-e W f) llltHKsqr,
as a tan li.la le.or re-elertion to the nine of i, -. itt, at
the el-etion in August. June 13 Id -dAw
To the Voters or J no County - I-1 llow Clt
izeus autl Soiilters I I In ougn th - req .ist at many
liienus it, and oui ..i tne army, I announce Tlysull a cau
d'dut lor l!i : oitov ot St rid id your county. ,lf)ou
elect inc. on the ri, -t fhmsd-iy in ij;t n. XV, I will dis
charge the dunes i.f the iwH-'e pr innptly. ju-t'y and inr
pirti.il y, and 1 hope, with '.bat integrity whieb has
cbaractei ised me as a So!dir,
1 am, respeet luliv,
Vour 'fiend and obd't sefv't
LAKA i bl l i fe) DILLAHCNT,
May 30-dAwtd C... K. 6j. !;' .V. C. C.
We arc authoi izeil to uniiouuce Lieut K II.
RA V, of the 47th N. ('. i rai-nt, for tbe olboe of Sher
iff of Wake Countv, at the ensuiug elect i ,n in August
nesl A(iril .l-d6twtd.
Wr areaathorited to announce K itf. WKL
BUIl.N us a candidate m repi es.-it '.be county of Wilkes
in tho House ot Commons at tbe ensuing election.
June 3-dAwtd
Vadkin County.-We are a-ith rized and requested
to uuiiounee t. C C-lWi.E- e a Conservative Candi-
le for reole'ulou to th. House of Commons from ths
County of adkid.
Juoe n diwtdt
To the People of North-Carolina --In com
pliance with the wishes of eianv friends, 1 announce my
self a candidate lor the oilice ot Governor ol Vorth-Cai a
lina, at the election to be bel l on the lirsl Thursday iu
Angustnext.
Mv principles and view?, as a Conservative " after the
straitest sect." are well known to the people of the State
These principles and views are wbai thev bavn been.
Tbey will uot be ohanged.
1 am not disposed, at a time like this, to Invite tbe Peo
ple ironi their employments, and add to the exciteuier.t
which prevails In tbe publio mind, by uaraniruing tbem
for their votea. We need all nur energies to meet tbe
common eneuiv, and to provide means id' subsistence lor
our troops In Ibe tleid and the people at hoots. Let tbe
people go calmly and tlrinlv " fhe p"its and vote lor tht.
men ol their choiee. I will cheirful v ebi le their decis
ion, whatever it may be.
li ciectod I wil! do every thing in my power to promote
'he luterests. tbe honor aud. the glory of North-Carolina,
and to ecti-e an honorable peaoe.
Maich 4 M W W. HOLDRN.
HIHsboro' rleoorder, Salem Press, Qrsonsboroarb Pat
riot, and Henderson Times w'.ll please copy till day -d
elbOtion- and forward accounts.
WANTED.
A GOOD COOK. AND WASIIKK FOR THii BAIe
ance of the vear, for uuoin go. rl wages will be
given. Apply at
May3 tl PKOGKKSS OKFTCK.
W'.VNTRO TO PURCHASK.
NEGRO WOMAN WHO CAN QOK A VD
V aebjndol good character.' A "ood price will
be paid. Apply at PROGRESS OFFICE.
Julv 2
To the Voters of Bertie Couuty.--Fellow
Citlzei I and Soldiorll I am a omdldate loi the
Hi, use of Comm. ti. In the next Get re! Assetublv. Ii
elected I w.ll rep-osi-nt the county iaithfullv. with a due
regard io the interests of both citiien? and Soldiers. And
in my legislative capacity shall be governed, at all iim -
by an earnest desire to prmnoia tbe gen ral welfare and
hoaor of tbe tttate.
J am respectfully,
1 Vonr Kcllow-Cltlien,
I Julyo-dAwtd JAMES BOND,
j Conservative and Standard c .pv till day ot oUutlon
! and send bills to Progress loroo 1 of ion
Lenoir County - We are authorlxt-il aud re-
.pie-t il to announce W. W. UUV.V, l.sq , as i cmdidste
lor leoleciii'ii t ihe H-ius.j ot Commons fr,,wi L.noir
'.Jonntv at 'lie ensuiug August tli-ction.
.lu'y 1-Ct'
We are atitttoiizeiL and requested to an
i. ounce VV1I J. P'j"V'.. r.sq., hj a cauoidate for the oliice
of Sheriff ni Lenoir eouul v, at the ensoiug August elec
tion, luiy 1-tJt
' the People or the &'Hh Heuatoriul Dis
trict, North Carolina Fellow Ciu-j. us and Sol
diers: At the unr-nt solicitations of many Conrei va
tivt.s of ibe liifltiiet, I i iii -TiTo'' mM-if j caudiii.it. i, to
represent Ihe Counties ot Clav. Cherokee, Macon Jaok
sou and fiay wood in the, Senate ol the ui-xt Legislature
ol tli" State.
lt te not possible for auv uiao to fore, -t bat measures
mav come befoi - th- Legislature of tb'i State it its uext
seniou, or what, tbeeveuis oi war mav u.ake nooassary
for tbe prolertuiu of tbe S'.ate and lu.. security oi the
people i but ou a t the measures tbst .nav Oimoi bofcre
that b.xiy. I shall, (If elected ) be advleudby consult, aud
aet with toe Copeet vauve party of the State, and with
the view of securing negotiations, and an honorable
peace. I am a strait Conservative.
H M. H F.N BY
Krankllr, N. C, June 'if, lStii. bine aO OAwtd
FEINTING!
TUK
44
f
Uranville County.-C. H. K. TtYLOrif.r tie
Senate,C I JAS S. AMIS, M A K LAN I BR ard Dr.
P. W VOUNGfor th Commons. The ibove tHke' is
recommended t) the voters t Granville to represent us
in the next General Assembly,
Juno 3 dltwlt
BY M ANT CITIZEN.
Alamance County. We are eutbrUed and re
quested to annou-ce WILLIAM R. VLBRI GH f-a n
candidate to represent the people "f Alamacce iu tbe
C nmmons branch ot the General Assembly of North Car
olina, at tbe eleetion la August.
.Inne'iO.dAwlw
Standard oopy two werkj aad send bill to Progress.
OAILV PH0CRE83 OFFtCE,"
Having a god asrortoient ot Material, in extensive va
riety of tvps and oqe of tbe tintst
POWER PRESSES
In tbe C .nfedei aey, is p- upared w tii u out a I kinds of
In the best style of ibe art and at prices as reasonable
cau be alford.d in these times.
We pi'iraise that all work entrusted tn nj hiti be
prompt;, neaUv ad ipedi'ious1" exeeoted. rdo. t so
licned J I.. PEJvni.NGTOrv sk CO.
RaJeigJ. luce 1, l-4.
NOTICK.
I7OUR STKAGLI.VU SOLliLltS OR DESfch, I rl:S,
to make tbelr t'scspo, I. fi their horses. The h'.rses
are supposed to be stolen. , Tbe owoets can hs lb w ey
pioving property and psviog charges, Ao One a K"u
Mae. aout 12 years old, Is bands high i 3 Mgbt Hay
Mart s, no ahou'l 9 vears old, 16H hstid.s hlirh i on 6
vears old, 16 bands blgh ; and one S v-rarsold, 14.H binds
They are not line but verOgcod work bursas. Apply
at Lenoir Oal Iw il couutv.' 01 T WELL.
June ISdliAwit '
TAKEN UP,
4 NT) C0MMITTE TO JAIL IV WIV8TO.V, FOR
svtb Co , . C, a negro bnv who stj his name Is
rAnd be belongs to Col. Bird KnUbt of Uartetf,
Georgia; the boy is verv buck, 6 teet 3 or 4 inches high.
The oanci1 will come forward, prove property, pay
cnarges ind t ike hlui away, or be will b dm!t eesth ae
eoi ding lo law. K. 8PACH,
JuaeasYdAwtf Jailor (pr Forsy.h Uvstaty 21. 0.
ADVERTIMM6 BATKS.
The following rates v.i.1 Or eliarged lor all adrerioe
jienu inserted lr .bt Tin.t and Wkuxlv Pucnaiss:
oes eons as or naur uiss, on tnts
One week 1" 00
Two weeks 38 OH
Three weeks ...64 Of
tine month. 'it to
Two months 144 0ft
One day. 93 U0
Two days oo
Three day..... it 00
Kourdavs lt H)
Five days I 09
Filty words, or Cght lines or less tount square, and
adJitioual square arv,' bo charted tbi same. Ad-erilf
uents Inserted osm, tvrlco or three times a week w-M l-
otiarired S4 a square for .i ry insertion.
When sent bv lett-v, t'sor "joney mast are muuti the ad
vertisemetit. Hr' u k, ieaths .religlom- and .tfter n.'
tiiu i .-hareed as ed--M' .iuents and mtm be nl. in a-
1 ane--.
A.UCTIOJN AND PRIVATE SALEP.
IMPORTANT OF 8HET-lltON AT
AUC ritiN 1 1 1
ON THURSDAY, TUU UTH JULY, IN FROT OF
our Sabs Uoom. wo will sill lAthe higbett bldd
or more "hetts of Imported Sheet Irou. 24 and 3
mhes wide iW 6 leet long weigning front lit. to 10 Its
-er dht-ut. This asTordsa rare opportunity t ir l'arm. is
and otnen (o supply theuisclve with an almost iudispen
able ai iij.j for boiiing Sorghum . -
tUlEECII 4 OTCHFOHIVAuolionvors.
J'. L dlwtif
VALUABLE LA N U rORSALG.
I WILL SbiLL A TRACT Ok' LAaND LHNOTHRGK
I miles west of Greensboro' embracing 360 acres aoit
ue , bull cleared ami uuder cultivation, abo t IWcmhv
'rui; Tres upon tt place, aad 25 aures inni mead v
I and, the other half one w.-odland.
June 2li-1Awlm CYllUSI' MKViiKNM 1 I.I
1 M PO KT A K T IN V Ki T IO Ii... u . f li
ING AND RE.NOV TINti OLD CO 11 O.N
AND WOOL CARDS
T1HK SUBSORlBblt H VINO OBI MSr.U A PA I
em light lore sett of lnstruiun:i t i.-p.ii: and run
ovate old Oltoa and Wool Card., s;e now prps. .1
to sell to auy person, or persons, th rign; '1 , sa,- -struinents
in any State or County :u 'ha SvUib.rn ' 1.
ledeiacy. . ,
, With these instruments old Cott r aoS Wool t s'ds ess
be thoroughly repaired and renovated, aod brought int 1
vse at a very small and trilling eant-t
Anr number of certificates, as to the n eat useiulnrvs '
said instrumenis, ean be obtained Irum those hi hi -h
id Cottou aud Wool Caids r., ail eJ, u I t la lmpm tau'
ihat we have wim all rt palled during the bL cksJe,
10 make tbeui serviceable and Ot for one
We now offer to the pubiio to sen State and Coul' i'
Hlgbls to any person, or parsens, H use oui paimi - .
said instrumvats.
It requires but a small outlay to procu.e the msuu
menu and make a beginning, aud aa aetivo HKani .1.
make from $90 to $100 fler day, and from J 0"u to f 7uut
oan be made in 1 .'eunty, and that in a very shoit tin.
For particulars, as to price, instrument, Ac . Ae , .i
dress J. H. CARLISLE A t O.
June Ib-dAwlni Ringwnod P, O., Haiitai '--., C
FA VKTTEVILLK ROSIN OIL MOHK
OUI OIL WORKS ARK .SOW I.N COM I'LKTE tip
p ratien, botb for making tbe trade and r. ti -
Oil, aud as we use nothing but good Kuin, j ai
commend the oil to be the best of the kind lu.ida in this
country. The retiuiug process extracts the num. qna.i
tics and makes It a very good lubricating 0.1 Ii be
ing largely used by the Krilroads, and on aii u.schh..
bre lt has been tried. It Is also, the b -t I si.m i'iO .
now in use We have a very large lot on I ami sud wiil
fill orders on short notice.
MOORE, CASUWKLL i Co.,
Julyi-.llw Faiettevil'e N. C
WOOL IfOTICB.
Wt'aHTxaaASTXH's Ptrisruts.', 1
Raleigh, Ju..e it, Util. ,'
I AM NOW it f lUEDTU EXcHANtsh CtH'TOH
Yarn, for voi, upon tbe following teims, rlc :
One hunch ul a.n loi three pounds washed v ool. ai I
one bunch for lour pounds unwashed.
Agents have been appointed t" make tto- -. srli.ii.
the following places: Oxford, Tarhoro, K in.-'ou (a",
.'ine Lake, Coucord. Richin.liau,, M -:i-t-isoiii ill,-. v- -'
ville. Koxbi'fo', Asht.'ille, Pittsljoro', f.-iin hurg, Ka
ettevil e, Coleraln, and at this ..lace.
Persons shipping wool to this plaee will plesse tuir.
on tbe package who thev are fro'iti, and the e.oiton yai '.
will he forward, d iininediatelv.
I bope the peopl" will patriotically r. -o n1 to the abv
notice, as the Wool n ior . .oinin-: th-- S' . C. Treops
U. A. DOW il, A. I; M., N. C A
July 2 dAwtf
TO T'lE PEOPLK OK WAKL t'OLN IV.
Tnt' can i::.'ATiiS for Tin-: i.i:.isl.ti:i::: a vh
for Slierilt will meet and addi ess tl eu lellow eili.. 11,
t
Uusbee's, i'bursday, J'llv 1 4 1 1.
tianks', Friday. " loili
Franklin's. Saturday . luth
Spik s' Monday, 'Kth
Dunnsville. luesdav. Imh
Forsslvillc.' Wedncsdav, .'i1.1'
Kolesville. Thursday. .1 1
Wakeheld, Friday, " r.'ioi
HiMid's Saturday, Z
Barney Joto s' Monday, 2 it
Lash ley 'a X Koails. Tuesday, '"HI.
Green Level, WedBeads' " Jih
Morrisvillu, Thursday ' if"'1
Haves' Friday,"
Oak Grove, Saturd,. (Oih
Laws' Monda, Augyt l-i
I'hoiepson's Tuesdav. " ' 1
Wiley Lynn's Wednesd.-i . . '
Th.' 'fax Collectors ui'lalao itt'.-no. n,l all iU l--o
an opportunity of paving Ihelr ' id Counl Ts
June ib-dltwtd ' 't I ' 1 1!, Sh-'rii!
RASAVVM,
MY UR1U11T MULATTO lidV, lli .NIt, Uol t
'16 vears, live feel 3 or I i.nlo s hi'-'' . ith lonr bush
- ad ot Hair and goatee, and js-v t.-ein bad. also has a .
vere cut aeroFs the inside of i-.. to 1 t.-nt finders ol t!..
right haud. left my premises 00 .Monday night. U'li i'o'
.iid boy ran otT last j ear aDd went t.-Wuouioo .. '
Cjui:auy Shops, and may be-stetring iu the d'.-. r :oti
.me of tfios-. places again. A liberal rcwaid will b. p ti l
'or his appretien i;u and coubiiemeDl d. 'net v at w
resideuce. .t tnilcs t oitb-wfrit ot Halrlgli. iddws nie si
Raleigh, N. C, A POWELL.
June 17 d&wlt
inipi
Offloe of tbe Raleigh and Gaston R R. Co., )
RlLXioH, June 'JO. ltji.t. I
TUK A.NMHL MKtTlNO OF THr. S tt Kllul.i
S ersofthe U ilaigh aud Oaatoa Rail R"a !
will be brld rt tho olNoeot the C"inpaiiv, lu th
Raleigh, ou Thursday the 7tli dnv it Julv . IhtU.
June 21 eodtd W " VA8S,
Treas. anu S..'- .
SUKGERV I'ORFIELU A.N l HOSPITAL
I AM NOW PREPARED TO SCI'Pl.Y MY " Dta
00 Surgery to subscribers and ethers who mav wi.11
to purchase It. -tl
Oo the reeeipt of tS.ebo. k '" t 1.1 uat'
postage paid. EDW AKI) WAliRrN, v 1)..
Auk 21 tf , .- '
ATTKNTION :
bAMi WARkA.VTH, LAM' D! 1.
O Licenses. Oounty and Hapwrloi 1 . ' '. 1
i tanks for taU at tbe Stan is: 1 Hile 1
-AlU-
Jcb Printing prwio.iu , neetl a u- .te. .
VHrth Ii d t'
Offloe M C H1II1 ..id (
VsUCi, Ju - ...
THE, VlFTg&NTH AN.xCAL Mi ' I
stockholders "I tbe So'! C' . '. -oy
mM be held it the Pity n.-.- U
Uib. 1W4. Htockbol'lvis L ..- -will
please s-nd t heir , i.nl.., 1
June ?4-dJaw4w td
oiXiie"
Tt Hh.N'l'
UOCrtb, IN MOL'Ni l'i.Kis.:. i . W: .
Oonutv, N. C , 'J tunes Houtli. Kl ., 1 -
N '. Railroad, c 1 .ta onr r..- - .0,
rooms 10tm feet I a good tu- pi-ioe ! it.o.
ble brlek Ki.rheo aod oil ' ' u''-i'i.
Korfuit'- . partieulau ii-.!v to 1 , 1 U- i. v
in Mount t'lusant, t ALKKth .' l t :.
N 1'. s -
NKW AtCTION it. OMMISMv'.N Sic
IT H. A R. S. Tl'l'K 1-!K f "
. pv th -dav . .1 ' tU.-i . '
del the nawie and st 1 if ot i 1'CK.fc.K, A . i .. . 'S t '
forln purpo-.e of cociiuitiog e i.T. I. ri '.u.-lt ; .. ,(
mission bnsintiw.
All bu'llleS. eutt 'iJi.'l ' h'illt mill 0 ' -I ' '
oesese. oi palcb- I'LCK'. ii, v iiRI w .- A
June 23-! f