BY J. L. 'PfiNM3TQft & 00.
T' KKM OF BV B8URIPTION.
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' mil PRINTING.
There using evoneotea with the Pan estsbli-h-..nt
a Job Olfire equal to any in the Oity orState, we
arrprejer
Orders sottr-Upd and promptly attended tr..
TKI.aeirio samara ma thi rum AsaiMitarinu.l
jred ccordWToaeTol Congrera in the year luei.
hv J 8 Thrashe in the Ulrk' Oifice ofthe District
Conrtofthe Confederate Bute of the Northern Dia-
trict of Georgia.
letter from the North.
Frtnwoi July The CArtmicfa of the 3d contains
ipecUl dispat) ,roIB Kinnesaw Mountain f.r the 27'h,
which uyi t sevore attack wi made this morning by se
lected portion ef the alh, 2d and Logan's oorps, nn the
enemy's eentre, light and left. The Bunt 'ested for two
boari, but our men were compelled to fall back before
tb- severe fire of the enemy. Go n. Ilooker was killed and
Qn. McCook was wounded. Our Iom 20OO, but we i.ow
hold' a position conaidei ably in advance of where the
fighting took place.
Congress p-cd ine en -oil m en t bill on the 2d. It pro
vide for the reception of substitutes, repeals the couituu
tatiou law and repair fifty days notice of draft.
The CKnnieU feats that Coigrers ie in tucb bate to
adjourn that additional legislation will be required.
Secretary Chase hn restgntd. Vaiious causes are a
jijned. Fetaeoden has been appointed in his place.
Chase's friends claim that he determined a month ago to
retire at the end of the flsf 1 year.
Chats on the eve if his resignation wrote a letter urg
ing the raising of tour hundred millions of additional tax
Ibis year.
Operations in gold, on the Sth, were extremely wild.
Prices ringed between' 24 and 290.
Lincoln in his letter accepting the nomiration says the
Government will be sustained in iU action in relation to
tb French in Jfexluo.
The ParewieJs, in noticing Wilson's raid, says: Keep
the Railroads cut ana general starvation in a month or
two will take the rebel capital without (be aid of Oraot.
Th Yankee Senate bo added an amendment to the
bill for the republication of a form of government for
States' now in rebellion, which pro-ides, that no State
deolared by tha President to b in rebellion shall rote
for President or Vio President. The House is yet to act
aa It Nothing from Grant. Gold 235.
From Petersburg,
frrnssuae, Jaly 4, 2 p. m. Tha enemy are still iitur
front at all point of the old line, plough doubUess some
af their forces bare been sent away, probably to the
North side or the Appomattox and James river or Wash
ington city.
At every point on tha enemy's tines to-day huge flags
have bean displaytd, and bands incessantly playiag.
There h lees af shelling and some little picket firing.
Jsacoan nispATce.
RienaottD, Jaly .Biiak skirmishing occurred along
the linss on oor centra and right taut night and to-day ,
and heavy shelling from seige guns at interval.
Gea. Alexander, Gen. I.ougstroet's Chief of artillery,
was slightly wounded a fiw days since, and is doing
qaite well.
en. Bushrod Johnson was wounded yesterday, bnt
did not leave the Held
rmao nisr-iCD.
PsTiaeaoa, July 8 The situation around this place
is unchanged. Very littl firing to day.
FOUR! PISPATCH.
Psrraasacaa, July ?. To-day has been unusually quiet.
8careely any rbarpehootirig and little or no shellibg.
Weather extremely warm, and road deep in dust.
Tankee papers of t-8 alhannounce that Wi ison's raiding
party have returned to Grant's line but admit that he
sustained immense lom, Ihmijrh they claim that the re
mit achieved compensate for the losses.
The eountry in tbe rear of Grant's lines is represented
aa being filled tith stragglers.
Th crops have been entirely destroyed by the enemy'
foraging parties.
, .. . , Prom Georgia.
CaiTTAaooeasa, July There has been very little
skirsjlsbtng to day. The eneoi is cautinnrlv heling iua
: way. They yesterday burnt the paper mill at Knsivill?.
A Tank Major and ten privates were brought in in s
evening.
sicoid Disrtvci
CaiTiAaooosKS, July (.AH quiet this morning. The
sac my yesterday burnt a dwrll ing at the junction f the
Atlaata and Decatur road. Iher was some prisoner
brought ik last night. Among them U. Georgu Scott,
ltth Indiana.
T8ISD niFPATCA.
Cbattahoochse, July 7 With tbe x"ption of occa
sional skirmishing and' shelling by our bs'tTiBS ' n the
East bank of the river at Turner's Ferry, which was re
sponded to by those of the enemy opposite, all iBquiit
along tha lin.-t.
Among the prifngm!flit in tn-dsy, is one Col.
Sherman, Gen Howard's Chiel orSUff, aud hia Orderly.
The Colonel was captured by cur pickets while making
a reeonnoiaance of our Hues.
From Mississippi.
Msaraua, July . The Tnkee left Jackson yestcr
daytvtniag. Private propeity destroy-d. The nhj.-ot
f th expedition nil to destroy the Brilroad between
Jackson and Canton, jakgraphio commnnicauon with
Jaaksoa reneved.
SICOWD OlsrATCH.)
Jaciiok, Miss, via Mobilb, July T.-The enemy estl
aiated at 4,000 ococupicd this place till 4 m., when tb
evacuated it, moving back on the Cliuton road. Our
forces are in front and on their flauk. Severe righting 4
miles west of this place fn.ia daylight till 7 o'clock this
moning. All quiet now. No paticular damage done to
sitiiens, except negro stealing. Negroes of all ages, re
gardless of sex , were carried off, by apparent force. Ma
ny citizen were left without a single servant.
No damage done the railroad or telcgi aph.
Meeting of the Press Association.
Miooa. Julr . The Board of Directors of the Press
s Association mt to-day aod transacted considerable bu
siness. ArrangemeuU have been made to secure the
transmission of reports when interruption exists on the
regular lin: and otherwise, to lacilitate the general ob
yttta of th Association.
From Richmond.
KicaaoNB. July 7. It i reported that nine hundred
Yankees were surprised and captured at Martinjburg lat
Sunday ; also fonr pieoe of cannon and stores, including
xtenrve reparation for the fourth of July dinner.
- ' sICOSD DISrATCH.
Richmond, July t. Sothinf qf interest has occurred
in this vicinity r aeveral day. The protracted drouth
stilt-continue. Knmor are plentiful and stirring events
r said to be oa the eve of accomplishment The Yan
kee on James Kiver have been destroying wheat crups
wUhla ibalr teaeh thU waek.
7 t?
vol. v
From the Mis8lnippi a ml Beyond.
CliM'-n, via M'liiii.b.. July 7th. The ft ior
go, lii.deii a itli coll on, wss c p'uri-d and buimd by our
ti-oops iu ihe Aikat.au hi.t-r.
AH regifltcrefl e.n'mimt r:maining in New Orleans are
ordered to report to tile Provost Mai .hall, to be sent be
yond the lines.
Delegates have left New Orleans for tbe Chicago Con
vent ion.
Over one hundred men, dftserte s from the Yankee ar
nit, have been arretted on their way to join thv Mexican
ani.y.
Oen. Canby is organizing a foce of thirty thousand
men, either to reinlnrce Sherman, or threaten Mobile or
Demnpolis.
1 he steamer Lmninn Pell, government transport, was
burned at the levee near New Orleans.
Gold 235. Cotton 1C0.
The card of Mtyor IlsrrisoQ aatl accompany
ing certificate effectually expires tho reports that
have been rife for a few doya past relative to Mr.
Bottj-, one of the eity police. If people general
ly were only as ready to circulate tbe good deeds
of their follows as tbey are to publish that which
is evil the world would wag more smoothly.
There is no toundation whatever for the reports
that have been in circulation concerning Mr.
lie Us.
From the Augusla Chronicle and Sentinel.
FROM. THE LEFT OF OUR UNES.
On Friday, Scho(ijld' corps, consisting of
about three regiments of cavalry, an 1 ton th us
and infantry, advanotd on our left, with the in
tention probably of driving it back, and fl inking
our main army, and at the same time (jetting pos
sesion, of the Turner Ferry road. Thoy, how
ever, were defeated in their plans. The State
Troop?, assi-ted by several thousand regular in
fautry and cavalry, succeeded in keeping them
in cheek. Our loss was about one hundred
killed and wounded. The enemy's loss was
quite heavy.
On Satrrday morning our troops withdrew
about three miles in good onlor to a high range
of hills about two miles boyond the Ch ittavioo
ehee. These hills h'tve been well-fortified by
breast works aud rifle pits. They can only be
attacked by the main road, which is very narrow,
as ueariy the whole country is uncultivated.
The trees oa :hehtl! sides have all been cut down,
aiid lie in one tangled mass, making it impossi
ble for tho enemy to mike a charge except by
the narrow passage way spoken of above
On 8ai unlay afternoon t'ie Yankees burned
the Swif t Vak-r Cotton MilUand Ferguson's
(iri-t and Flouring Mills, in Campbell eounty,
besides tho Jwe'ti'ugs alon the r.nl by wine h
they advanced 'in that seci ion. Tii- ir p'ugress
could be tii'titirruishr J by the colu mis ot I'l-uug .
smoke as the liap,iy home of some family was
dist.-oytd 'y tho tinmen.
About, four o'clock on Saturday their advaneo
lines wic cheki'd liy "Hr pickets. What furth
er niovpuieiits have tnkeu pkee since that we
know uat as we b ft f r Atlanta thnt. time.
Our troops appear to ba in the bt st of spirits,
and have every confidence in theii commanders.
The State miiitia tho much abud portion
of our defenders it is said stood well on Friday
and fought as oravely aud cool as the regulais.
Oen. G. W. Smith, the commander of tho
Stute troops, has some eight thousand Confouer
ate troops put under him lie h considered by
Oen. J,.hnston, as well by other prominent offi
ceYs in the army of Tennessee, as one. of the
ablest, and most efficient oflBe'rs in tho Confeder
acy" The complin:ent pai'i Gen .Smith, by jjiv-
? ipg him c'immaiid of oar entire .elt is a nigh oue
. ... . : i. .i. - a
huh at the same tune it is a severe reujue w
those who have endeavored to hring inu disre
pute with the people sj brave and gallant an offi
cer. It was rumored that, Gen. Johnston had de
termined Unit, th" left should retreat no further,
and that, if th-.; enemy persisted ill his advance
iu that section that a battle w tuIJ take f Nee.
It wa.s h.No iiiinoied that Hcod' corps bad been
ordered to the ti-:'"f. Saturday to asBint iu repeal
ing the liii tii' r titvaiiee of the Yankees.
Up to nine .'! ' Saturday morning, the
eaiiiinnadins iloiit' the entire line was vurv heavy.
Iiirini t' v remainder of t.he day ncarcely a gun
was heaid.
The imprnssiou en Saturday was t'lat a general
engagement AOuld take phce around Marietta on
Sunday.
A gentleman just from the centre says thtt on
Saturday night our army had evacuated K mu.;
saw and ws passing through Marietta. It wti
expected in that section that a fight would tako
place on ntinday, in that section.
All of t ur stores, basrgage wagons, &
been sent across tho Chattahoochee.
had
Qoalifications or as Kditok An English
wrif-er 8a)u : "A gofal editor a c'otnpeiiit news
paper eonduetor is like a general or a pot t ;
born, not made Exercise mil experience irive
facility, but tha quuUti-ution is insate, or it in
never uiauifestcd. On the Loudon daily fiaperis,
all the'treal historians, novelists, poets, oMnyisW,
ane the writers of travels, have been tried, and
noarly ev.-ry one has failed." "I can," said the
late editor of the London Times, find very seldom
a man of common seune. Nearly all sucoesNful
editors have been of this description. A, good
editor seldom - writen much for his paper. he
reads, judged, selects, dictates alters, and to do
all this well he has tut little time for composition.
To write for a paper is one tlitug to edit it ano
ther. WAN I'ED.
A N INTM.LlGfc.NT WHITE BOY THAT OAN
f-ed a Power Press and make himself uaetul can
nn l employment and good wages at the
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WANTED TO HIRE.
TTTANTED TO H IKK FOR THE BALAVtjE OF THE
W year, a aiout Negro Ma-i. To one that can fe-d
himself good wages will be given. . Applv immediately
at PfiOORksS Oi'JiiCl..
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ANNOUNCEMENTS,
To the Voters or Iredell, Wilkes anil Alex
ander Counties:. Follow C:t:iaa : At tbe eai nest
solicitation o I many fvienda, announce mr.eil'a candid
ate to represeut the people of Iredell. Wilkcaand Alex
ander Counties in tho Senate ol the next Legislature of
North Carolina.
As I am comparatively unknown to many persons of
the District, and it is not my purpose to canvas, it may
be pioper to state briefly my principles, a 1 am willing
to rland or fall bv them.
I am not atrald to trust the people ; therefore, if It be
thought necessary, and they should desire it, I an in fa
vor ol calling a state Convention. Those who oppose a
Convention are net willing to trust the people; (hey
think that the people have too much power. Tbey charge
that those who favor a State Conven'ion, wish to secede
from the Confederate States. I was opposed to seces
sion in 4861, and I am opposed to it now. Hecession can
not cure oar prtdent troubles ; it would be utter lolly and
madness, and could only be Justified in a lite and death
straggle for liberty.
It woald be well for this State as well as for all the
Confederate States, to have a Corvention In being, if not
iu seasion during tbe war not to secede, bnt to aid and
strengthen the general government by granting it need
ful powers in every emergency, which, if asaumed with
out the consent of the States, would be usurpation knd
unwarrantable authority. Neither tbe Legislature nor
the Oevernor possetsea sovereign power, but a Conven
tion would posaeas such power, and while itconld grant
all needfail pr.wets to the common government, and
check usurpations, it wouid see to it that our present
foimot government is not changed. There ar- those
who are constantly endeavoring; to educate the mind of
the public, to prepare it for another form of government.
Such men need watching. We need a Republican form
'government with all oar rights as freemen guaranteed
to us br the Constitution witb all the rights of a sover
eign State.
1 wish a State Convention to co-operate with tbe gen
eral government and our siater States of the Sou'h in
obtaining an armistice, so iht negotiations for peace may
be commenced. Let N'onh Carolina do her duty, and if
other Stataa will not meet in Convention or conference
with her, nor beed her voice for peace, she will have done
her duty to humanity, our country, and ourOod, and the
respontibi'itiea of the future will not rest upon her.
.Negotiations would greatly encnaraga our people at
botn? and our soldiers in the field. It uiuat come to thi
at I ait "Tbe pen, -mire powerful than the aword, must
do what the latter baa failed to accomplish."
let us, therefoie, have co-operation between the com
mon government and the sovereign State in an ffort to
piocu.ean armistice, then treaty of p sie, and then a
v.ite of the pen. Ie on the treaty after its endorsement by
the President and Senate.
The power of Congress to suspend the priv lfg of the
writ ul kubeat corput ia certain cace ia grante! by ilie
0n?titoii'.o Uui I cannot aaree t- i s exerri. ; u.uch
leas do I like to see the Hreaid nt clothed iib ih a p ve
er. "She personal treed'.m an1! libel tf o; the peoplesJ"U;d
not be trusted in tn hands of one man. Bui the surpen
si of the wri. itselr, aa has been done by Congrear, is
uncontiitutional and unwsi rentable ; it authorizes ill. gal
and unwarrantable arrests: it oo rat a wrof.glully and
oppreaaively on a' loal as patriotic ane aa true ui. n as
uv.-r Inheiited a birttiii ht uuder a "rtou ham aki "
Th re are those., and I fear many, whodeairea strong
rove urn' nt. a military deip'itinn. who advo.-ata thecloa
ing -.t usr gislative nail ann tivn ui ia ine nvei rul
ing of all othei law s b tbe mi'itart the concentration
of the b d 'oi-ceof the people in the handa of a imlii iry
Ch ettain. Su b views rba'l at n tiin r ceiveainy aid
or couilort from n a Ci Y. lew u bn.di ;g Ui'on ritis ns
an I aoliliera military law applies on y to the army L.-t
th -taws, cvil sod military be eni'oici-d and resie-cted
within their respective apheres. and be not trampled upon
by cither citizens or aolnier.
Th repiexmlative ahoulil b- held to a strict accouuta
bi'itv bi his constituents ; thuy shou'ul, therefor", know
how-he votes upon nil qunstions ff cling their interesu.
Secret I gislntion is lncmiiaubl" with iliisaccouoisbiltv ;
the efore nothiotr but a necessity aff ctina ihn very exia
tence and ealvation ot tbe co ntiy could j, stify it.
It'ele.ted, I ahul not fail to do all in my uoer to ad
vance the interest of .Vnr'h Carolina, to a n th- Confed
erate Mat. s O vet ninent ol all ei.croaehu.enis upon her
ancient rii'ta aa,a auvrrign ritatf , tooec the lib. rli and
freed m of tbe citix. n respect-d, to aid 'he. common gov
eininent in prnsei-u'ing Ihe war. and to U'ge upon it a' d
to cj opei ate wib it as a r. pr tentative ol a tree peoplu
of asovereigo Stattr.-M n-oi.ia'0 a trea y of pea e Hav
ing ben a soldier myaelf, I shall giv- eveiy enourne
m. nt, com'ort and a'uecor io ibe arn.y ''be .l-V: hiu t
set thtt our brsve defenders are w..l clothed and
their families c aim the aid of our S;ate, ai.d -hemueta. e
tlienvciothed and f.-d aa long as there la anything in tbe
land at asv price or sscritice
There are other qu stion I might disco s but solnce it
tossy. I stand fairlv and aq .a elv up in the principles
itnunciated b O v. Brown. Vice Fnsidant Stephens and
W. W Uold -n. Ksq
1 must aopeal to uiv friends ti see to it that my princi
pins are widt-lt diaaeminaied aa pons bla.hotb at home and
in tl.H armv. V-r ' re-DeCl tul I V . AO. . J t. KlIt.lM.
Yotk lnatitute. Jun- 2U 18IU.
June 21 d A wide
To tba Popple of North-Carolina, --to cm
pliauce with the ivishei of many fnen Is, I announce uiy
sell a candidate for tbe o Hoe of tiovarnjir ol W.irih-t'aro
Ima. at the election to be bald on the first Thursday in
Auguat nt.
My priuoiples and views, as a Oonservativ " after the
stral'est sect," are wol! kuowu to the people of tbe State.
These principles and views are what they have been.
Thev will nut be changed.
I am not disposed, at a time like this, to Invite the peo
ple from their employments, and add to tte esciteoient
which prevails in the pnblio mind, by aaranguing them
lor their votes. We need all our energies to meet the
common enemv. and -o provide means of sabaisieno tor
our troops in the Held aud tbe people at home. Let the
people go calmly and Hrmlv to the polls and Qte for the
men of their ch'oiee. I will eheerfally aoida their decis
ion, whatever It may be.
ll'eieoted I will do every thing in uiy power to promote
the interests, the honor aud tbe glor of .North-Carolina,
and to secure an honorable peace.
March 4 td W W. ilOLUKV.
tliilslhim' lleeordtr. 8alem Press, Oreansburouirh rat
riot, and Uonderson Times will please copy till day of
election, and tVward accouuta.
To the Voter of Bertie Countv.--Pi-Uow
Citizets and 8oldlort I san a omdidato fo. the
limine of Cntntui lie in the next General .Asaeuiblv. II
elected I wi'l represent the count faithlully, with a due
-r.l ,.. ihintrlanf nnth clt ienii and Soldiers And
in ma l. irialative caDacitv shall be governed, at all liui'S
by an earnest desire to promote the general welfare and
honor of tlie Hlate.
1 am respectfully,
Your fellow-Citizen.
Jnlv .dAwtd JAMES BOND.
LV.aaoivaiive ana Dtanuara copy 'i ' "i
and send bills to Progress tor co'leclion.
Granville County. C. U. K. TAYLOR f-r the
Senate. Cd.J AH. rt. AMIS. MARK LAMER and Dr.
I. W. YOUXO for Ihe Commnna. The above ticket is
recommended t- the voters ot Granville to represent us
In the next General Assembly.
June 3 dltwat . BY MANY CITIZENS.
Alamance County. W are authorised and re-quo.-ted
to annoanoe WILLIAM It. ALBRIGHT a
can I idate to represent tha people of Alamance ia tt.e
Commons branch ol Ibe General Assembly of North Car
olina, at th t election in August- S?'
JunetJ d&wlw
gtaadswd eopf two week and aead bill to Frograaa,
8, 1864
SO. 105.
ANNOUMO EM ENTS.
To the Voters of Old t.eiiWr r'ell w t'ui
cem and Brother "Midlers iTii,..mn th.. re
quest at many friends in u.i out ol the amy I tata is s
method o announcing myaelfaVaoandiJ ite for the Hh-r-ilialtv
of your county It I ah.iu'd be $ -for tun ite as to
br your choice on the H at "bu'aday in Auiru"l n-xl I as
sure you thai all bualne-is in my handa shall be attemted
to promptly, justly and impartially, should I be so l.irtu
naie as to escape the hands of death during the oouu ig
campaign 1 am truly in hopes to h-sr of a nie majori y
in lavtir of your ob ilient servant on the hrl Thursday
ia August axt-
.. I am, vry respectfully,
Your son aud brother
Ol Old Leu -tr Couotv,
It K V A XJ9 B
May U-dAwtd 2d Lt. Co. A, 40fi Keu't N. C.T.
Johnitott County -We are authorized and request
ed to announce tbe lolloping gentlemen the Conserva
tive candidates to n present the county of Johnston is
the next General As-u-mblv
Kor .he Senate THUS. I). SXKAD. Esq. For tha
Commons W. (i. BANKS and W. A SMITH.
This ticket was selected by the iteserves from John
ston, in camp at tioldsb rn, and by a mass meeting of
tbe citiae' s remaining at bione, held at rlmlthneld on tb
23th of May. These gentlemen will be supported bv all
true Oonservativea. Tnev endorse the platform of Vice
President Stephens, Gov. Blown aud W. W. Holden, and
if elected will do all they can to procure an earlv aud
honorable peaoe. June 2-dwtd
Standard, Conservative, Confederate, and Cbeiatain
Advocate are roiie'tt).i to oo iy till day of election and
end bill" to this nllice.
To the Voters of Bertie County. r"now-;it-
zeus: I h n caieiidatJ f -r a aeat in the iioiT'd of Com
mous in the nut Lcgialatu e of S rtb Caro'ina. In com
ing before you lor re-elec.ion to a seat to wh ob you have
elevattl me for six jca..'s in .u?cesaion, 1 trust you need
no proof that 1 have at heart only what I conceive to be
for the best interest of oar eojnaton wiaaira. If clotted,
I snail permit n. opportunity to pass without giviug my
support to all measures that will, in my opinion, pro
mote the honor, dignity, aud prosperity of the State. 1
am, sincerely, your telKiw-citiiaa.
f. T. HENPY.
Cnlerain, Bertie Co , JanelO, 165t June?0-dAwtd
Jjavirlaon County.--We are requested to an
nounce H At) AM t.-q. , a raiidiuate for re-ele'tion
to the Senate from the c .untyof Oaw.Uon. Mr. Adams
ia a sjund aud true Conservative.
July & d&wid
We are authorized to announce THOMAS
J. W IIITaKMI a candidate for ro-eLctiou m tbe Sher
if s 1 1 v of Jon s Couuty.
June 'i wtd
Wake Couuty. We are authorized to an-
nonnoe ol. J V 11 KUS- as a can idate for the nlBce
of She iff -f Wake county at tbe enaa.ng election.
June i d2awiwid -
Chatham Cjunty. Mn. PaNNHiarNi Please an
nounce my na n.) aa a candidate t.i represent the people
ot Chatham in the nest Unnril Assembly of the State In
tbe Senate.
Very resp-cttullv,
Jun II diwtd THtiS n. I.ON'O.
Wake County-The Slierlir.tltr.-e aro su-
o. .z.?d an.i i cq i-.-ted to u i.'O Vf 11. liIUIJ. K qr ,
th
as a can.Iilale i.ir re-i-kctM.u tu
the election iu August.
tbe othce ol Sheiilf, at
June 13 td dAa
Toth V-ter of J.Mies County --Fellow fit
liens and S.tliliers : fh-oogii ih.- req ..at oiman.
frieuda In and out oi mu a-uty, I announce myself a can
ilidate 'oi-th lice o' Mienii of your county li
elect m- m IhJ A-tt Thu' l .y in uirmt n xi, I will do
charge the ilu. ie of the wtoa nrnTnutly. iu-t v and ine
oirtial v. and I h id-, w t . thtt lnU-Kiity which has
cbai actettsed n.e a. a ao'diei,
I am, ieoect'ullv,
' Your Irn n I a d olid't aerv't
L.VI'AYr:ri, IHI.LvllUVT.
MayilO-dAwtd Co. K 6:11 K.' N. O. C.
Weare authni Ized t Himounce bleut E II.
K Y, of ilie tih V C. rteginii-nt. for ihe ortiee ot nhei
iB' of Wake Cou.itv, at tba ensuing e:ecti .n In Auau
n, xt. Aeril I d6twtd.
We are authorized M announce B M WKb-
IIOKN jj a candi late ti . ei..re.-it be louutv ot WilH.I
in tile H .use oi Commons at the euauiug election.
Jan. 3 JAw.d
Yadkin County.-
to aunou ue , 0 0 iV
la e for re eleeiion to tb
County of adkin.
i a e a-nh irized and reqn ster
.L a (.oiiai-i vative aii'U
llouae of Commons fiom tl.e
Ju.,e 27 .tAwde
Lrnoie rnuntv - We are authorized and r-
q'le-tcJ to .nn- u..ce W. W bli V V, r.4 . aa a candidate
f ir rc elecrioi. to ihe H me o l'ouiuiona trom Lenoir
Jounty at ibe uubUiug August election.
Jul i a i
We are authorized aud rt qumteti to an
nounce W ! J. I'tit't; hro . a-a cai. .i.i..ce lor ti e o ! c
whei itf of Lenoir count . , nt the tna..ing August -lec
tion, y 1 l
To the Peojle of the 6 Ih senatorial Uli
trlct. North Car illna i-eliow (, tit na ana ht
,i.-,.. ti ilm m-ni aolieiiatioofi oi many t onaei va
i of the nii.ir.rt 1 a m unoe iu.ve!t a raBUio.ii. u,
.ir-..ni tl... floont ..a ..f (Jlav. Ubei oee, M icon .iaca
son and Hay wooo iu tbe Sunaui ot tnnit L ginlatui
nt fhi. Ktat 1.
It is not j.o-sible for anv man to tores c a nat measuree
msv euma be:ort ib Legislature liieM'ate ti tin uii
naaioiv. or whai tht'eveuls ot w.ir may make neoessai
f..r ik : nr.vij4-ti.,n ..f tile S ate allll tile SeCltl it , of tb
hut on a I the iniiHfun-8 tbt mav c uje before
tbi bodt, I aha I, (n electel) be a Iviaedby uonnult, and
-. ,iihiliH C.inaervativii uariv if the -tale, and with
the riew of securing ne.ottailons, and an bonorabli
pe.ace. I am a strait OonservaLive.
II M. HK.MIY.
June 20 diwld
KranHrU, N. C, June 20, 186t.
PKINTING!
THE
M DAILY PROGRESS OFnCE'
HHvin,r ftO'td nsgortini'nt ol Mftteiial, an t-stri..lii th
ricty of tvjMj and nnu of tbe finrnt
POWER P EESSES
In tbe ConedaracT, ia prepared to turn out a t kinds of
In the bet etyle nt tJi ait and at piioe as rvlaonable as
can be attorded iu thrae limea.
We uri.miaa that all w..i k entrusted to us ahillbe
fromptlv. nitlv and expedfiougl j- ei.cuted. ttrdeia -icited.
' J. a. I'ESKLSOTOS V CO.
Kaleigj. June U, if.
NOTICE.
IOCR STHAGL1NU SOI.tii;i(S Oil DESEKTKRS,
' to mak- their-escape, I ft t4.n koraea ..The In. rue
s'.) suppoaed to be stol- n. Tbe owner can I. iri "l "i by
Proving proportv aud pavin charuea, .to One a koau
late, about 12 ve.us nl.l, 1 I.Ninla hiyli ; 3 iglit lla.v
M ires, nuo a'jud't ve.aiso.l. loti haml. fieli ; un ti
earsold, lh aauda high ; audi ne-S yaiaold. UH' hands
high.
Tbi-y ar not line but very gooa work hiarses. Apply
at lasnoii . Callw tl couulv. CALDWEIX. .
June 18 dltAvvJt L'
TtttF I'P.
NI COMMITTK." 10 JAll. IV WINSTON JJH
ivth (! , V C. a n-ifix boy who avs lila 'fiauie la
re
Klbert and h? btl.ings t I'd. Ul. J Kui.ht oi Maiietti,
Georgia; lb boy ia very b'ack, b leal I or i inchea huh.
The owndr w'nl coot- f.naaiJ, pore p.ipi i ty pay
charge bd take him a? ay, or he will h- dean with ao
aon'mg tn law. hi. HI'ACIl.
Jnaa U dAwtf Jailor for irsy .W Uoaat N. C.
ADVstBTIMA. R11U
Th fnUowtoC rata wul h vhargnA for al adv.r l a
-aaasa insertadia tha Dau.( and M1.1 faoaasaa : .
eaa aoaaa o neat lataaa, oa Lata
Ua day. .... , $3 00 ( One weak ..... fig no
Two day 00 1 Twa week m rjo
Thraa days............ 00 I Tbre weeks ,...H 00
r'ordays..,...........U 00 f One snath...-. ... Ti no
Piva dj-...........,.U CO Two osooth 144 00
Fifty words, or Might Uaa or 1ms caat a sjnai-, and
additional square arPJ ba charged th samo 'A'' er.i.
eU raantad oat, twioo or (hi a time a w -k wil' b
ohargasl (4 a square for nvcry insert ion. .
Whaasaat kt lettar, the money meat aco unpaur U. ad
vartiaamant. atatilagas, leaths , raiigiea tad .to-i
tioes charged aa adartlsmnta aad mast be palo in a
"nno.
AUCTION AND PRI VATE BALK.
IMPORTANT at t t,H V AilBatT-IKON AT
AUCflJI Ml
0V TflORSDA Y, THi 14TH JULY, IVFIIO T OF
onr Sales Hooo, we will Mil to ine bighei.t bid.t-r
iou or more aheot of imported Sheet Iron. 24 aud SO
inches wide and (eat loug weighing from 12 to 20 It
per sbeot. This asTorda a r opportunity t ir fa m.-ra
and others to supply themselra with an almost indispea
able ai tide for Dolling Sorghum .
ClltiUCU A LITCUFOKl, Auctioneers.
July o dawtd
VALUABLE LAND FOR SUK.
WILL 8KLL A TKACT OF LAND LYING THREE
milea weat of Ureenaboru' anabraclng 3tW aeiea. about
ne-half cleared aad under oultivation. about I SOU clime
fruit Tree upon tho place, and 2S acres good mead .w
I and, the other half line wmdland.
June iD-uawlin ftHU.i f. M KM) I. MM 1.1.
131 PORTA ST I.N Vi!STIO luii Hif l i
IHO A!MO KGAUV a I1AU ULU tUI IUIt
AND WOOL CARDS.
pflk SDBSCH1BKR HAVING OBTAINED A PAT
tnt right for a sett of instruments t repair and ren
ovate old Cotton and Wool Cards, are prepar d
tA sell to anv Derson. or persons, the riirlit In use said in
strument la any btata or Couuty in the Southern Con-
leoeracy.
With the instruments old cotton and wool l arm caa
ba tnoronghly repairod and renova'-ed, aud brought into
vae at a very stnau ana triniag exja-uae.
Anv number ot caruueauts. a to toegrear useruineaaoi
said instruments, can b obtained from those who Lave
bad Cotton and Wool Cat da repaired, and it la important
hat we have them all repaired daring tne otocaaoa, so aa
to make them serviceable and lit for ue.
Wa now offer to tbe public to sell rltat and uoun'y
Riiibta to auy person, or persanj, to use our patent lor
said instrument.
It reauires but a small outlay to procure tna lastrae
ments and make a beginning, and aa active agent ran
make trom fu to lieu per day, and irum a.uvu to aivw
oan be made in a county, and that in a very short time.
For particulars, as to price, inairumeui, ao., sc., ao-
drea J. II. OAULISLb; A CO.,
June 16-dAwIm Klngwood f, U., rtalllax Co., l. V.
FAYKTTEVILLE ROSIN OIL WORKS.
OUIt OIL WORKS ARE NOW !N COMPLKTB OP
pcratian, both for making tho ''rude and rB. ed
.... an tamn n..ltinir hilt fMIA Roain. S'H Can ftt
oommend the oil to be th" best of (he kind mad in thi
country. The reUning process extracts the gumv quali
ties aud wake It a very good lubrioatin- ml. It is b
ing largely used by tb rUilrnaJa, and on all uiaehtnei v
where it has been tried It Is also the beat Tanner' Oil
now In asa. W bava a very large lot on hand and will
fill older on short notice.
MOOKfc, CANHWtl.t. X t;.,.,
July J-dlw Kayettoiille, N. C
WOOL. NOTICE.
QuiaTllUilisrsa'a DarAUTUKK r, I
Raleigh, June 9, 18M. (
AH NOW rBEPARED TO LXLUANOr. t'OTTOh
Yarn fne Wo.,1 . Ulll.n tbo foiioWln tei Uli, VII;
I
One hunch ol Ya n for tb' ee pounds wsshed Wool, and
one bunch for four pounds unwa-hed.
Agents have b -en appoints t-i tuase me eimmk-e
the following plaoest Oard, Tarb r..', KiusU n Cail.e
rine Lake, Concoid Rirhingham. Hendersnin ilie, Mat s
nlle. lioxboro', Ashevillo, t-illaUiru', Lomatiurg, ray
eitetil e, C.Ieraiu, and at thia lace.
feraons shipping wool to mis piace mi u... -
n ihe package who thev are ft ois and tbe euttoa ya. u
a-ill be lorwardid immediately.
I hope the people will patriotically respond t.. tba above
notice, as tbe Wool ia lor ciotn ng ma .i . J irtiup
U A. 1Vtv L, W- " l v
July2dwtf
ro thFI peop le of wakk cou my.
LUlKt AMllATI.r FOK Tsl b. LfcOlMI. 1 U It K A N ii
for Sbcriffwill meet aud address their telle cou is
it
rlusbee's,
ilan l a',
r'rauklin',
-ipik.. s'
Unnnaville,
-orKBtvilie,
.tulesiille,
A ak.-Held,
llooo's
rfarney Jones'
Lasb'i y's W Road,
'Ireen L v. l,
Vlortisville,
'laves'
.lak (trnve,
rtionipsnn's
lhursday,
Kii.lay,
Hatur.tsy,
"Monday,
Tuurday,
Widu. sday,
Thursday.
Fridav.
Kaiiv'Vv,
Uonaay,
Tuesday,
W. dnesds.-,
Tbuiada. ,
Vriiiaj ,
S'atutt.ty,
Monday,
Tuesday,
Juh
U'h
16 h
ibOi
H.h
IH h
2 (Jib
Jlrt
U.d
i.u
i u.
'.th
IV u
a- tl
j
31) h
Aug'-ft
(I
Wilet Ltnu's
DDI UUU - - - . t I I V , ..
Thi- Tii fnllettnrs Vlll alao atiend, and all ll. ' "t
an opportunity -f paying (heir ff rViT'
June -8-oltwtd . . :1. U'' Mb.ritT.
Office of the Raleigh and Gak'0 )
K4LI.1UM, Jl'O - 0- I'
I1HE ANNUAL MKETI.NO OF II1K w 'H KliOLD
I ersofthe Raleigh ami l ist mi .tall lt.,a'd t uion..v
w-iil be held i i the ollinecl th Ci.mi any in "7 L
Raleigh, on Thursday tbe 7th day of Jul . I"1'.
June Jl eodtd W. VAd.
Tl .-. au.. .1 e'v.
SUKUKUV FOR FIELD AN O HOSPITAL,
I AM NOW Fltiil'AKICU t MTVLV MY WOoH
on Sureery to I'libsoribers apd oihura who ma. iat
ui puroliaie it.
fn tbe rt-etpt of $&.0(i, the hoik will be sent bv
nn.taTeoaid. BDWAHH W AltlvKN . M. It.,
Ang21tf
l
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ATTENTION I
BI.ANI
l.ien
,VK WAKKANTS, LAN O UEtK.. viakii ,
nava. CmU'V and Superior u o:t Writs ana o.
I tanks lor aale
at the 8landa-d tlitice.
-ALSO
Job Printing
Mar. li H il
prom
A a If
mptl.i, naatiy an.l accurate;
Office N C. Railroad Co.,
VaNoa, June 2iil. late! I
THE FIFTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING i)F
au.ckhoideia ot tbe Nnr'b Carolina Rail -cad I'miir-a
ot ill be held .u tbe City of Halclgh on Thursoay July
14th, 1H64. Stockholder h. canuot aiieidm ,.eraoi.
Kill pliasu seud their prosiea. r' "ri.M)0.
June 2t-d2avt Awtd '
RKNT.
A
UOL'.HE IN MOUNT I'l.lMSlV:
count v, N. C, J miles SohiIj b' i
(. ib ...! i
i i,-. t .I-.
, ... Ii..u
tt III- N. ' '. Il.u'ro.ul, c..',uinnr.: n i .
roma Wiitl' fuel; u o 1 ii-"-pUce i.i .
ble biiek Kitch-n and ..tli-r out 'iuiI.'i g
For .further ,ni iieul i - ' I
t-. M til ' Am ll.iMii' e
In Mount Plea-ant. or I
ILI'UEI' MM II. V .. -. -.
V C ' '
JVEV. AUCTION k OMMI?l
ur M A R. S. TtVKKt; -' V.'
IN stohi:
Y have tb sday anaot-iat-n ti.eii.--..
dr th- name and sty Ie of TUCK M;'. ' ; 1
forth piiip' ol eoiduf z .' "t ' ' " ' " '
miaaioii buaiiie.-a.
All burin. i' entrusted to the. i wili . -
ne anf di j.ateo. . I'Ut'K l-.ii. o H Ul U b a. -'-June
2:1 f
WANTKD.
Al WASlll.K
, k'', lor Hie
AOO-. COOK
ance of the I
II .
u l l
riven. Ai lily at
hlav-VH t'Ki.4 t- -
' WANTED TO PURCH K.
a t:tiKl) WOMAN WHO CA lODK
AM1
e rl'
Wa-ti. ii"d ol g.MMl cba
be oaid. Appiv at
etC! . A e
I'ROOiti
OFHC'
July i
W. R. RICH A W IW- CO-,
STOCK AND XXflUNla VLOKMiS,
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