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B PjSiJINlfQjNr A CO. j'hc foHowtiif'tre the only terms ernabeoripMon to Tax fki bk t . .- . . t- " D.ilv paper, I nvm'iv (.f...,.i,Vv..-i-. .-.,........ .1 t'O 3iaihs w , ... S no ' . nonleS-. iJU..'i'tWl.4 '.!,. 16 00 H'eeklv-psper. .1 'U Tthi. ...,....... 3 '0 Alw vs t) Ire pi I io advance. .id paper stopped when die ttma piiir"rcii)irii.j -' . .. JOB lh(XTIIG. 1 hire oeiag connected with the . PaoaaKax establish ment a Job Oiiire eoua to an v in the. Citv or State, we re'repared "i-ite ll ordtrii for BOOK -and .HH pi vT.NtTI Order" 'olicitftd aid ornyiotlv attonderl rn. VOL. V. - Ttl,'JrH' PtlT 'OSj TH PS Aa-.?UT10X.1 tiered seeding to art o Congress, in the Vear 1R61. i,v .'. ,. ThraahV in the Clerk's Office of t he Disiriet Court of the Con tolerate States of the Nnrtnertj Did- trici leorgi ; Frem nicliuinnd. Kichmonii, Juli 2. Ofliclal in Formal inn was receiv.ri tbis morning of the capture of flcn. Stonr-uian and 600 raiders near Mncon. Oa flU, cotninjjnd wa router! arid l last accounts hp (lupin the direction of Eatnhton. An official dispatch from Petersburg (tales that there wat a cersatlon of hostilii les yesterd ly at the "rcqnest'of too eremy for the purpose o' caring for hid di ad and wnunded 700 of the enemy's Head were turned over to r , 'i no . 1- r I .. .. ..... Him lor unnti . w wiura insteaa or i3M.re. ported were captured on the teth, . Letter from the North. An.iNri, Aur. 2. Nastril'e paper) of thfl 20th ult. menti' ned the da.ith of McPhersnn. Thv Tankies esti mate their losses in the battle of the 22d at 2500. Gear) ', Ward's, William'., McCsok'a, Newton's, Jobnsoo'a and Thomas' Federal divisions wereengajfeo. The Ntw Y..ik "Herald" of J uly 27ih has a apeeial dispatch fruin Nah- ile which says tint the cenaation dispatches, dated At ' Isrta Una, puou?Dei in the Northern papers, were quito false. The "Herald'' was cf the iropresMoo that Atlanta hsd not been taken, but prob bly it bad bees surrounded Reliable inforniHtion bd been roceired that e?erythin( vu going rn i i(hl. The Baltimore coi rospond-nt i-l llie ' Tim B"sa.ts Morgan ha- jotn-M Early and Ur.xkeni ide Th Washington cirrespondenf o the ' Herald," Julr 27ch, mentions the defeat of Averrill. Crook and Hunter bv Karly, who imniudialely advanced on Harper's Krriy. It was bcli ved that Ea ly would cross into Maryland, bat ill attemplra raid intrf i'enraylrania. rtena or Ml lery, of Kentucky, was ki led by a soldier on the 27th July. Edwin Paschal, editor of the Nashville 'tfrees," asarruted on the 15th ult. and gave bond in the Bum of $6000. r - 'j he steamer Scotia from Liverpool on tlio loth bad ai rived and reported a light between the Kearsage and Florida. An influential delegation bad waited on Pal me lion on the lith, urging uudiatmu a Aineiicau at fairs on the plea of huMiauav. Paimeistoe s id boil. the North and the .South wer.qually si.guiue ..f suc cess, ahile the Wouih was especially jealous of int. rfer suce. If an opportunity for mediation occurred the (overnuK-nt would gladly avail theum Vc of it. Mas..u nsxUnuboffi.cial interview with i'aliotr.uu. Gov. Knows and this Dbtaiusd '; Mbn -v-TllO "palriois nd property ' hoderfi""tfi Georgia aie very sevwe ou Gov. Brown bocauno be insists that nil able-botiied men shall turn out to repel ths invaders of the soil, not excepting tax col lectors, assessors, detailed men. &o"f Son nf them have tried to get out by writs of huietit enrpu, hut iu this case the Judge tiao decided with the State and against the Confederate gov eminent. We copy the following item from the IVf aeon ConfrderatH Hnlxas Corpus. We notice it. yesterday 8 Teleyraph the decision nf Judge Lochraoe in the ease t.f Thns Rams and others, detailod under the conscript law, but. held by the Governor lia ble to mili ia duty. The Judge decided, "Let the writs of h tbcus cor'pu be dismissed at mo vant's co-t, and the parties he rnm,.nded to the custody of Capt. tjojtt:'' ANNOUNO BMENTS. o)irS,l,,eR,lt,,op,ed t"aniouncJB M. WEL- t 4? if" 8 !odi'1te 40 represeit ihe county of Wilkes lu tne House ot Common at the ensuinz election. June 3 diwld ' From Geurgla. Miooa, Anxust 2 -liius tr-.u. Atlanta arriveand de part r.gulail.i on time. Vkfliiira tbeiewca' the usu.,' p ct. There ws ...ai. pi,k,t UliK , tMlUjt 1P.,r ds.v aft ruoon which did no datn(ro. The ) ai.kre. uv,. aipaiemly .ban ,oued tlitij advanced pm-inon avr..as the Uro,Kiaiailtod amli(rsi.iaihgo(i .her centre an.! riht ei favoring to wo.k d wu tn-tWren the city an. the liv er. The raiders who cut the Macon and Western railroad were rjriwa lo IWwnau b. Jackson's cvalrv. Tbestad vanrr rtaeh d .Ve. nan jo.n.iter tu. rival of th. .raiu cairnng Kodd.'s command to Atlanta. He ara.ked tWm.Blro,.t.dh:,. pursues c.ming up toe Ynnke s eruaeana D.-d leaving 600 p.i-onara all Ihrir anill. rv C Pi'ff,7'.0h..irts, ip ,..,r tuodi. The ef. S;U)lht t . ts "'tk'h' thl.:e'h,,"',CheB " ' -f'Po-o o,e 'I'llr niMCMri ..f ai-iillA... i c n. htrti I. I ........v, vniurmi inim-oneiusn fftre No TTopKs of Rkcoonmtion. A friend, who is in confidential official communication with both sides in the AtnericfW civil war, fpesks of the difficulties of the South as- far greater than are ;ill''wed to sppeur on the surface In (lis opin ion, notwithstanding all thi a'lantrv of Con fedorace resistance, t,w Federal government, so lot g m it can command a genenl lihe Grant to carry out the policy of "man for mn," and has at. its back, the as yt unexuausted rocruitiug fields of Ireland an 1 Germany, to sav nothtnr ,7f a pruoiic.illy unlimited command of greenbacks, ship-, stores, and munitions of war, most prog ress Awards a conquest, which can only be re tarded by all that Confeder 'te determination and sknl can accomplish. I mention this, as it ip the opinion of one who enjojs, T bedove, almost un equalled opportunities of enuring to a sound con clusion, and whose sympathies are in many re spoors with the South, all the more as he con siders th it slavery-tho rl obstacle to English -rood wishes for the Confederacy is nronti,,-!!., I L l . . i . - i-uu, wriHii'ver ie ih nw" nt t in Yadkin County.-We are authorized and requested to announce A. O. COWLEaaa Conservative t'anai n . r r,':elin to the House of Commons from the County of 1 adkin. Jnn0 27'd4w,de t,7., ?if0i!! .f th 6 ,lh ntorll Dial trict, Aorth CaruUna fellow Citiauns and Bol. dierss-At the urgent sohcitati'ina of inaoy t.'onserva- ii,.imi.iuaM myaeit a candidate, to represent tbe Counties of Clav, Cherokee, Maoon Jaok son and Haywood in the Senate of the next Ugislatura ol the State. It is not noneible for anv man to foresee what measures maj; come before tile Legislature of the State at its next session, or what the events of war may make necessary for the protection of the State and the security of the Peop e; bat on ail the measures that mav come before that oodv, I shall, (if eleetMil h h,. ....!. act with the 0-mservat.iv party of the Htate, and with the view of securing ne?otiations, and an honorable peace. I am a strait Conservative. ,.,., it. M. HBNRT. Franklin, N. C, June 20, 188i. June 20 dAwtd Lenoir and Greene Counties-Ma.. Penmso- ioh : I lease announce my nt-.oe as a oandidate to repre. sent the people of Leu.dr anl . ne counties in the next (Jeneral Assembly of North Oa.olina in tb. Senate. Very respectfullv, July7-d4wtd EDWARD PATRICK. ANJjrUNCEMi3NTS. ITT cuITSTt y ' " " for the Senate : DR. . J. BLOCNT. Kor the Cooimons : C. PERKINS. B. O. ALBKITTON The above tloket will be voted for by soldiers and e.tl ens - . . July 2l-d4wtde a iMriitji.iinu Kaia.il. The (olio win rale W(Ut :ehar(Hl for al advarn ueats inserted te tht Uatbt and WataLT Paosaaw ORi iovaaa iu naar imm, oa Lais . W 0l Oare week........ rwo days... 6 00 Two.ivek .,T Three days.... L.....t 00 ' Three week X fnurdavs 11 00 I One month five davs 16 00 j Two months..... iAty '."'d' "'f h Hnee or less coaii a soaar. and dditi .nsl sqnaret wHl be charged the tame. Ad-ertSa, mita inserted oneo. twica or three time a w -k will t- STJ" " i fo' " rv JnwUoa,. . J Wheoitfttt bv tt:ftlomoHy.ajaat aeeomoaoy the ad erttseinent. Maniag Wtha , reHgioa. and Ahn in. tioes charged as iH'imienU and mast be paid in a lis 00 3D 00 ... TJ Ot. .14 0 conflict. Ltvulon Gaurdian. To the Voters of Bertie County.-. Fellow tttize 8 and Soldiors: I a.n a cm lidate foi the it. Uae ol Comm ns in the next General Assembly. It elect-.l I will rcpive nt thn oouit. faithlullv. with a due regard to th interests of uoth ci'iz ns and Solnlers. And in uiy li gulative cap citv shall be governed, at all tirus by an earnest desire to prounite the gen ral welfare and honor pt the Htate. 1 am respectfully. Your Kellow-Citlzen, JulyO-diwtd JAMBS BOND. Coperva:ive and SUpdard copv till day of election and send bi'U to Progress lor collection. rHlJ2WI8o,d"!., ttnd C'Uzeiis or Greene rF.rl "!liotli y "y f- 'enda to become a candidate to a seat in th H....L r ... .L next Legislature of North Carolina. In oomine before yuu .or re-eteot on I trasty .q need no proof that I have at hearton.vwUatIconcefvet.,b theFbest Intel eer of . .1.. i ""uu'rJ, 1 uonservative of the "strait. fM I1l,an,,,PPlto the military being sttpreuie to the civil la ws . S am in fayor of a ap edy and hifuor State faithfully as I hive uone heretofore. Very truly your Fellow-oitiaen, " " H. H BEST, July 13-dAwtd MBUW ,reena N' - toPrijBCWP,t,,d,TOf",Mi,"li nd Mnd bH1 Chatham Ciiunty. da. Ps.MtuserjN iPlease an- nounce mynam- ae a candidate to represent the people ot Chaihaui in the next General Assembly of the Siate in the Senate. June II dAwtd Very respect lully, THUS. B !V. To the Votera or Chatham County -At the so- Met tati .n of int a ildiei in ih m, . .n r ...... Correspou:'"rit MtTU-hexfe r r . i.av-oeo ca..iu.-il l,..ui l,i,. () .... inieui'.rnin lor All nia. resvot .apidiy to Ai aula l".re and SW0 i.iul () r The luiliiia p tur .re Br.iwn in nd Tug Visa Burxa Liftkd As events disclose the feelings which ucfMie too: jr. power ih pub lic can see clearly that their curse is not alio g''ther shapej !y natriotW. The able eorns-pmid-iit of the (JolumlfW "Cf-roiinian" "I'ers.,,,-. nf, I'litttig trmu Arfa'nm? Comments thus on the rts ot the Confe-iertte uiilio. ities at Richmond He lays when the sbcret hi.-tory of this war is written : Meshes will be brought to tigrnt: among wlnse DtnoncieH mnj be traced tte private assi nis an J P'.-nai prejudice of uion who, while attemnting lo mnnM our destiny, have" failed to make that dirtniction which should ejrist between the fecl i of the individual, and the permanent benefit, w t conferred With a genemu-i hand npon the P'fle. OffieH quarrels will be discovered, winch comnii iwini' nnurl - r v , j veer aifo. A1"'6 b"e. ht vith all Uefr "delicious in- nUPDCriS into t in nrrai,t cr.ral j i . r..ift .r , ""es"if "' pty noin- sifMficant part D the great. drama which some of as fondly tmogme is being jpndotid with so much wisdom, foresight and patriotism! Selfishness, re wn demagoguism, and an ambition whi h looks almost to supreme cftrdl-.'aH are k: work; nong the thousand gennitfe counter influences, which sprang from the hofiest hearts of the peo P o aud the army ; and between these there is an S'TT" ep' da"gens. d yond the control of aty power save th t of the Almighty. SIT! .u tnCVer been 8 revlut'o "n earth in tn.i. T,baser. puwioasof man did not, wie'd event f eDg,b in tbe of public the rule aDt pre8eDt Cri18 ia'U0. exoePtioQ t0 Jtv lv'HiTmmwjns ac cont is given l,v : ..ni i rv onn t hmy r'lcr observed by, Elec, ount of Ann, in the fourteenth century : l cannot, said the count, "alio blasphemy in 2 house, nor anything, in word or deed, which n ?. m llle ,aws of decornm . Dice and all games 6rd are to be prohibited.' Let all persons . uiy house dwert thumselves at proper times, w not in a sinful manuer. In the morninj ed'ngaud prayer u.ut be attended to. L,-t we be oonstujt peace in my family ; otherwise o armies are found under my roof and the mas arll ,7',nret:4)y ibem both r if any difference., , let not tho sun go down n your tvrath e mast bear with something? if wa have to live shal mm ld E-y e"enin U the family whi V i asseni'"d at" a odly coinereuoe, in vat' Ry Shal1 helr 8o1methin of "iod. and sal att 0l!: norie "e aDsenr under pretence of te'Ul!ing to ray affairs. I have n, afftirs so in enxi - to me as thejmlvafiori of mv h..n.eli dd . iUdfl,mN.Ij f"'m M iuJ,,8,ioe hib auy cloak " "uder color of serving me. ' ' " i--' -t ; . Two Yakrks Executed - Two soldiers of fJraiit's atiny were tiaued recntly f r ebmmit tinir violence op ' respectable married lady in Prince Georee comity A Y.nke.- eorresiurrl ".t gives the names of these ruffiuns as It. 8. Oo donan lD O.-ary. Tney entn d the house "f Mrs. Marv E Sliles. and eftj.r hotnln . k selves toTivervtliing desirable In tho way of f,o,:, I tioiliii,, He, and nssu.ine the bdv that they 1 n7i,nl,l ir.l ....... .1 C ll". t. . .. .,o,,u cr, i,.j niroeu ner inw a sm ill :parlmi-iit and accomplish d their hellish dehif-ns the lady, with tears in her eyes, Inade complaint to tho Yatik.-e Provost Marshal, the" men wore ariested, tried and condemned to death T'.e coiresp .tid(".,t ados that the chain 6f evident was mostly circumstantial, and that an offioi-r who was on the curt martial afterw is said that the breaking of one link of that evidence would have free 1 the guilty wretches. This is one iui.tanc only in which the brutal Yatik-e soldiery have expiated their hoinoiis offences with tbeir lives Lynchburg Virginian. ,.r;-, i .u-i.u-mnoiue. i announce myself a oandida'e for the nouse oi i.omiunns tr.ira Uhithain C ontv. I have re-iviv-d no iiidHiaiiiina f om th llahjbue, the American H roes, or the o'iarohs or those who stay at b'one to eialtn money oui m ih,i families ol ih- s Idiera. and occu .y iiu-ir spare Mm- m abasing b tier men than thems. lvrs .Ui-l.ural. 1 rt .n.l fairiy and aquareiv on the pisiform -epntns ana Brown ol O -otsia and W W. H.dden ihi u.iTiTiior aif!-iQHi cue win 10 ; and I l.eo ve our me election ol such tum-t ha'. ith liice we a ill nprm hiid k So far a the oidi.M'sare cncei ni-d. ppvar to bout but I w ill av thai f uone as in ifh tor th ir fttnii ei, m nrnre arcoidn. Ma.,1 NOTICE. XVIVO QU M IKIKI) AS KVRriTT m ni i n nard d c as-d. all persnns havii.o- cUim. nn.'in.i '.",","" r,qU sied to present th -m i(hm 'hi time 'equi-e by law. jSo 8 - LKA0 Jon,. 15 H3-Aug txejsaHir. Dr. Deems Dnnintimnfa 'i'h p:......i i . of th., w.i. ii.'.i. L' y v.T.i . , ,,, ciiuimuiont ram. will ad di.es the pi opl, 8h follows At Thyatva Church. Kowaa Co., Sundav, July 81 " r,"'.' (atUoaa.) Tu.--dy, Au. X. " Hi isooo, Kticlay, 5. ...........io ana na.isrjury papers please copv till 6th --- July 25 t5. ririunnnt peace, t no d a wisb to hav l- iny intans than any Vanoeit in the County of Chat Fell.nv cit icns and soldiers, go to th polN in the ... eii:t,-noD ano vote tor true Uon.-trvativen, it you would uave p. aci ami a tr.'e people. Do not be intimidated uui maim u tor your rights. Oakland, J. ly H, 186 Ju;y 15 oAwte To the Voter of Old l.enoir Keli w Cltl - mwniw. miuicrs i inrou.'n tn., r. o,uatoi uianv friends in and mt of the aiinv I tak tkia ui.rmou o a i ii lumoig myelt as acan inUte for the Sher ,"".' '" count, n i uouio oe o fortunjt" as to ui-your onotco in too ni-st au-aday in August n-.u I as. su.'v y .u t nasal! isaVinexa iu my hands "ball be attended to pro iipuy. j'lstly and nnpartullv, eh. mid I b.- ao fo. tu n . c- a-i to ...scipe the hands if death during the cmm ig e .inaiga. 1 am tro'- f-i h p-s to hear of a nise mnjiri'y i j mvor of y.iu uo .Jimt servant oa the hrt Th4iaday I am, v-ry respectfully, Y.mr son and bmtber Ol Old ben-ir Countv, , . K v'ADSB, Miy 12-dAwtd 2d Lt. fo. A, 40t i Ueg't ,N !. T WANTED, r-aWWt Tinasisi ... - 1-j Kr..Tii iiv KiUKKitl. A STORE WITH OR without a bake oven a.Uutied and one or mo-e rooms n,Lu.., niiinmt lurniiure. Apply at this ..dice for one week. July 28-eodlw i.or Cii lf rtJl'-.Y M V WUKK I on Surgery to subscribers and oihers who may wia to purclie it. " tin th? r .ceipt or $510, the book will be soot V mail nrvd t m r rata A Vt I I r ii ir . i.r- AaK 'i,", Uaieigh, Sf.'c. W. C. BANK NOTES WANTED. ! e- A" i!iiMlfWIOXEI TO BUY ANOTHER v y it "i -j,ww notes ..n North Carolina Banks. Pel sons wishing to sell .e call on us & LITCHFORD, July 26-eod2t CKKfcCH Commission Merchants, WANTED- - ' LI". A . B B ES ' A X AXU ' TALLOW wauieu, lor wnicn tne highest market priev will beprfid. MRS. ALHKHT JOHVS0V Jalj 9 1m Hillsboro St., Kaleigh. 25.000 Wl,TlDTO BUY OR HIRE. VTrAN'lED Ti BUY Oit HIKE FOit THE BAL f anee of the year, (prefer to purchase,) a gocd JKiok. A ay one having such' a wti'niaig tii sell or hire will pi. ase ca'l at PKWRH 8 OrFiCE. . July 18-tf L. 8T, EVE lV0TUE I6TtI y siiruituu KVEVO THE I6TH INSTANT, , , . . ... !....,,-,,, i, io n inso'.ro rnan near the citv and the old Depot, a GOLD IIUNTt.NG (!,SE WATrH with, ut guard or cham. Th.. tinder will thanked and reaa d 1 by leaving it at the "Confederate" Office. : Ju;y 18-tf NEW W. a-' ih.. name and style of TUl'K Kit, AXltiEVi ('0 forth purnos ol co ducting a general Auction and Coni unsM.m business. ..All bu-in,s entrusted to Hibt, wj u,ej,t with Bronlpt. "Tute 23 f'at':h' TUCK EK' A'Xt)Rt S i CO. ACCTION & COMMISSION STORE. H, A It. S TUrKEtt W. Ii. AlVPWkW ve Ih sdt assoeiteii tb.mselvAs t..geiher a - SVTHE BLADES. rpHE.IE HAS BEEN KKCEI VEI) At WILHIVOTOY l a ii.leoi f..Bf thou aurt S -ihe Blades imh g.nii and grass b ades tbty will ai oneelie brought to i place tor dis J ibu'i .n. The Cm. la or the several couu 'i s are lequ-attd m appoint Cuiuissionei-a to revive .the qaoia,l..r respectiv counties . tho preset ro l si Bin and gra. in the Wstrn counties has not yVi beonJiarv.fd a preference will be givou vo these vvmi.ik-o 111 in,, iiuti'ioution. . July 20 d4 wat JOIlUSton County We are auth iriied and reauest- ed to anmi'ino tho l.itl'iwmg genil-m in as thn Cous rra- ie can iinaies toTepresent the county of Johnston in uo iei ixynerai ASseinoiv: Sr .ne McBite TilOd. O. 8.VSAD, Esq. For the u'.inmons vv. u uiaasaun W. A t U ITH. This ticket w a"lectBj by tho Reserves from John sum, in camp a' ooiasnnro. am! tv a mass meeting f the citize a reniaiuing at home. h,-id at Smithtield on tbe tnui in mv. I heae gentlemen wi' t he supported bv all true Conservative. Tnev nod use tiu platform of Vice President Stephens, Odv. Brnwu and VV. W. Uolden, and If elected will do all they can to procure an early and oenoraoie peace. Jane 2-dwtd standard, Conservative, Confederate, and Christain Advocate are requested to oo,iy till day of election and Sena bill to this office. To the VoterioT Bertie County Feliow-Cit- aens: I am a oanKdat fur a seat in the House of Com mons in tns next Liegislatu e of North Carolina. In coin ing b'jfor.i yu for re-leoiion to a seat to which you hava eleyaU'd me for six years in succeasion, I trust you need no proof that I hav at heart only what I conceive to be for the best interest of oir cona-ia oo.itry, ' .If elected, I shall permit' no opportunity to pass without giving my sueport to all measures that will, in my opinion, promote-the honor, dignity, and proaperity of the dtate. I am, sincerely, your fellow-citizen, -o ,.- i " v- T- HENRY. Colei ain, Bertie Co., June 20, 1854. June i0 dAwtd Wake County We are authorized to an- "."I!!0 tif'1- J; '' " RtJis oai'lidate for the office oi .Sheriff ,.f Wake county at the ensuing election. June 22 riaw4wtd WakftiCountv The Sheiptrrnivv w ... .... thonaed and req'jj.ted to announce W. ft. HIGH, Esnr as a candidade tor re-election to the odice of Sheriff, at the election in August. June I3-tded4w . Burke, Caldwell and McDowell - t m. 1 be iiueCoiiseivauve- oi this SenaKu lal district.com- P l ot the oountiea of McDowell Burke rnd Caldwell, will vote for dr. I'OI) R irAI.DWKI.I. fnr lh Mn..u and L. A. TaYLU.c Oir the C, and W. W. HOLDKN f.,r G.n Ar. iir. T.pi. Itium .li from now uutil tne day ol" e ection'is over and the victo ry Is ours. CONSERVATIVES. July 2T-td , Chatham Pnnntv .Wi TUOS. W W0UL,bl Esq, as a oandidate lo repr. s nt the people ot Chatbain in the House of Commons of the next Leirislatvtre. Mr. WomliU ia f.n the st ai lent sect," and will support W W H.dden for Gnvernor. It' elected, he nlrdir hLnuolf m A., .11 i hi. wer for the people and the- soldiers aa thur renrejen- tative, and 'o secure an honorable peace. July 7-d4nte J. DKVKtltOX, A. - .Mil.- To the Voters of Junna rnaati PulSnur izeusund Suidiera: Th.iiuirt. ih.f 'n t.m( nt mane rmv. fantinurui. inpaMtT m.n didate tor tbe oihcor OheriB ot vour county If vou eleot meiod tbe tirat Thursday in August nuxt. I will'dis charge the duties of the oiHne nrnmnti. i.i ...A ortial'y, and I hop, with that integrity which has characterised mo aa a soldier,' i - ; t arn, respectlally, Your friend and obd't serv't. . LA FA YET IE 1) ILL AH 15 NT, May 30-dAwtd . Co, K. HH.I j;,g- v. 6. C. t Vu'f!:e1HUi,l,r,ed t0 auno'iute TIIOMAO j. itniiaikK, c.ididate lor ra-eUcilon to tbe rih-r" llalty ol Joaus County. June 2-wtd V'ii haie rt'.i, d aiet t III th' moe To the Voters of Iredell, Wilkes and Alex . "rT ""m?"' . n..ounce mvselfa candid, atoto represent the people of Iredell Wilkes and Ale. Nor hSrntheSen"teo,th8 n iltre of th. in.7n. Tj . i y Bnl",own t many persons of ihi.r.DOt"r,i,"trMt thp pe,,P,e! therefore, if It be --'- " '""" "jnvemion. those who oppose a .h n t.;,l!r,,n'1, r"11"" to trtt,t "-pM.pierthey Sit ah k ''"P'" h;'e nuch Pwer. The, charg, fr wn "VV"' ' a,a '"" 'on. wish to ,e"d ston in 1861, and I am opposed to it now. Secession can not core ourr pr.-sent troubles ; it would be utter follv and .UugTe,rr1io,e0,ll,b''jB9tinedin nltr"J'Uld. bJ We" forJhU S,it8 48 ""'I " for ll the 2S?r!r"-t,tahl lhs,B Co. ven.ion in being if nm In sewinn daring the wanot to secede, but to aid and ZKLt"'abe"""'', ?""'"'"" bv g;a..tinr ft ne."f .ul power, in everv emergency , which, if assumed wit. - nw'.re.C0,rt0, lh SlMte"' ,,uld rpMl.a . tta O .;va: , "",h,,rl,, N""hKr 'ht- nire nn, the U .vernof posa-ssea .overeign power, but a Con v..n tion w-onld possess suchp.,,,.: And while iiculo g, , all needfuil powe.s to .he common gov.rnioen' and Jherk usurpations, it w uHI ,t that o. p,Sj toi m ol government la n .t chnir d. There are th .. he public, t,. prepai - it tr ,n. ti,e l.irm ofgove, , -nch m-n need watching. W,.,,d, Republican ip, to!, her';'' Wi'h Ur rih " tY'ei"'" KUf-"",d to aa-tar theCoLstuntiouwitU all the tluhts of a i. eign State. I wish a Stat- Conrenti'-n ti co-op r; with . eral g.ivetnuwnt and oui sier Sitl, ,i .h. -,.u h i "braining an anuiaiiee, so .hatiueotn.rfot., , . , Ce uia w-vuuiineneea. it .or h io'iiii. J,. 'i r .' iv ami other States will nt meet til Cimti-i.li'., n, ,.?.? Uflll huM r I L . u. ,,wu ,.r i(II(;e t,ir ueace i.h.- ' her dutv to humanity, our county, and ou r..u.Ui.,u., ni me iuiu, ,,,' n.,t P8t u , (lp Negotiations would gr.atly en-urage our pe.ni blimp tnil ..n. .nl.li. I .1.. ,j i. r ' v.riuman in mi! He'll. 1 1 in 11 I CI.Ui at last "Tnepeu, oiore powc I'ui ihan the urd do what the latter has tailed to aceo.i.o.h." Let ns, therefore, have eo-oot-ration tieiwe..n ih.. ..... mou g.iveromnt and the sever, i,, state, in an Be, i t n.oou.e an a. mistice, th n treaty ol p .ace, and ll,.n. 1 vote of the peo le ..n tbe treaty afte, its endorse ncnt b I The power of Coegreas lo suspend the priv l. gn of '1 writ of AnneiM corp,,. U. ertaio ca i. gi ii,b,1 bv il leas do I like to s.-e iK ' . -aid. ni. eloihed i.h -b or. mepeisona: neeil .nan.l .10. . .--..'.. ,u .!- H, Mis '. ,.P lUMri HO in 8.1-1. i sion ol the wri. it"di. a has be, n .lone t Cone, e . unconstitutional and un.i .amabli ; it authorizes ill, g and uiiwarraiilablj arrerta; ,i ,v , , wioi giulU oppressively on a,- loal s patriotic audaaiiueiii.ua evar inbent.d a.birtl.ri h- under a '.Sou h.-rn skv " . .v .,7 mi. anu 1 1 ar u. anv, an,, itr.inn stn.n ... ... ,u,.,,, , , . nam. wn -aovo ai the eh,. ing of our :(ialtivtf bio and t'l -il eui ts the oveui. ing ot all othei laws b, th lui'iiarv - llie coneentraiio of the whole force of the He inle in ih.. h..H. ..(' . .. in, ... Cb'el'tain. 8u. b views -hall at no ilm. receive any a. f i ni ' ii ii law is hi-.di ,g upon eitir pr ,,..,l-,B military "aw aopnes only to the army. Lh ... ", v'.ii auo miyiary. oe enlotVed and respected within their resut en ve sbheina and h ,.o,..i..J hv Hltbur ..llur. nf a.,1. Iu '' - 1 .' F Ihe representative should h- hM tn . A . . - w n, , tt.fc auVUIIIIIH- biltty by bis cunatftu-nts ; thev should, therefore, know uiiw in. votes upon all questions altecting their interests, neer-1 leirlslation is in m.anliii. whi. , i... u...n,ai. i.. . the efore nothin- but a necessltv affctinit the verv exis tence aod aaivati'.a of the eo. nti v could i .ati.y It 1. ele.tod. I ajjsal not lad to do all , ,i- t .a vance the interest of North Carolina, to wa. n the Confed erate States Government ol all encroachments upon her ancient rights as a sovrroign Statr, to see the liberty and freedom of the citizen respected, to aid the common n-uv. ernment in prosecu'tng the war, and to urge upon If and to Co-operate with it as a representative ot a tree people of a sovereign State, to negotiate a treaty of peaee. Hav tng been a soldier myself, I shall give every enaourage mint, com i or t and succor 10 the ariuy. 1 he Ststj mu t see that our brave dcai'endjrs are welf clothed and shod their families claim that aid of our State, and she must see them clothed and fed as long as there is anything in. the Inad at any price or sacrilice. (here are other questions I miirht discus, hut. aiHu w to say, Island fairlv and souarelv unon th nrini.i.,iu. enunciated bv Gov. Brown, Vice President Stephens and . ... iti.mcu. beu. I must anneal to mv friends tn anu tn 1 .h.t mv nFinnt pies are widi lv disseminated aa Doasibla. both at h,.. .n.i in the army. Very re' pectlully, Ac, J. E. KHr lM. I ork Institute, June 20,1814. Jane 21-dAwtde ANNOUNCEMENTS. iv TnJJH1" ot Roc'nhw -FelloV Clt IZfn.-At the nquesi ol many political fiends,! an nounce .n.se f a cadidnt.e f represent the cojntv o. State tl'eSl'nttU, '"' thnt Legislature of the I was oPP,.a,Mj to see.emie,, originally, thinking it would "ring n us toe worst calamity thai ever befell any peo wll-i V ""i'PT d V' ",c"nJ weeesloiii aa 1 think ttmi would.be ohke drimdlu' in iu oenaequencea a Vi 1 " I" f"or ot' rowcuting it to North "'"'"'''. -nd 1 m proud to s.y that d. so. V!i 1'nb"?'b''"" united a detemiinatlon t, ai.H 1 . I"'" 10 tbK u"'r'eracv. and would to-da-he "ii renlV. "i nJ Vi"Wi. but for ,S "''"r.8P' "ns of ,, evil disposed persons of the motive, ot sm other beat beople, that Save bee -2 ITSSSLT lh- .' at Uicbmond, and t.i A I v V"r '. ""'"'ions being t on f.mt to ob tainpetoeit possible on honorhle term a. -holding Ih sword in one hand and tbe Hve branch i .. the other " JJ,?.P. "5 "P-oeion of the writ of Aff.. T.?.T'r.n,l8d b: V;"r We are told Volh n d M "Dtr", "P"t"n T sentiment i North Carolina, to control our eleeiinns, and t.. muln eertain p, esses of the Mtate, I think it i hiuh lime w r,. "P""t '"' ,l"""or Kln'uob encroach menu on our personal freedom. 1 think the reprosentativ hauM I,. hi.l .. . .. how be votes o ,H qUBPti,)n relating tu the public Inter . Ibolditistherieht of the people to hold eh meet ng. a, they may deem to the Ureal o. th m selves ami at them to act and speak f.eely, go that nothing is don. in viola io , ths vmt.ia jon of v,,fJtrt , land t,u'Cunt'uli"n 01 St-te, or the taws of the I believe we shoal., have th. moral courage to aasum, pheP;,.tdVkW n ?!" ViCe 1'e"d-n' lo-ii ?Su - " u",Je. K'Q , il we would retain on' civil lib,,,, well aadoalllh.twe can to ,bu,n on. theX"dc,UvT lib ' 1" th""r Vih.M a i 'a V llD, , tT oi a militarv de potis,,, have .hu'eV.' "P"0t l" I' I6'" C,n'"M Cv, I ave thu, (; ven vou . the loin. , f a .1 enl,, ,.,,,, 0, . Z7u V;a? '-.; "' cocl,io i.Test ot Norm Caiolma. (o i. aim.t,. i... i .. " eia-nty and to see the l.be, t, a f,....- "f ,Z riuVJ. espect a. Youis, moat resceetfullp, JW?Hrf .a JONtS W. BUM TON. July 22 !'tde Leaksv.lle, S. C. Vot M DaTldsoo ounty . Cltuens ii a sioiers - V , ,hu ui.der.ie-i.ed, respectiull) an Miunce to y,i h ,t we are can.i de,e, ,enresent vou . . .e utxi i.i.i,iniu.'e ill Nor.l Ca oliua. Our nrinci i . s.re .r.r,'y CoQaervat 1 ve W, .r8 fr peace up. n e l. forma . , mtlr,y . Iliajry 0, thp it) : d' l'"" ,, V' V elWi t,. ni ncureit. We are .... at. am t. trust Hi - pe... ,, will iherefore vote to X "7' "' ! ' t'onv.n.ioi, or uu Convention" o the,,, if :, v d , re ,t We will do v.ry tbiii in our ...... .n,.,..l.,,,,ii,fru iiOettiebesi . i in v a. onnii w u ho interests Oe our tin m. at h.... -SI I . . . ... ., ui mei. 1 1 ieia.tr. lu the ai mv. i. xi .gton, July IS July IB dAwtd flunrombei A Wilkes w7"i.7requ,ted naVive ' tl. aill.i,'i,'l ,1,.: art uii of he Ii. is nf th-aa '-".'hat Cap",. J A. BlthVAhD ol the i k 1"' ""9','" (M"'I'"- the Couiiiion. in .lur:o , be, and I 'ol A S I. I.IIIWiV .., UTiii.... i . ..iu., . . ...,.-ii, .- km iu,- ivOluinoi.a in lh .Hftei 'e i.lll li. i ii n lu.y 25-dA n id,. i county. They n u,i fo.- negotiationa tor peace. ti ne I' the ioO.lesh .n , IVi-are nutlet' t - t V o. t je 7 n v i;. iij. I of V ,.' 0 "I .1 r. tii.. t. .wi xiiice Lieut. E II. i.u. a. ... he oiflee of Sh. i -;,-uing e ecu ,n in Aney t A. ril I dRtwid To the Peonle of Nnrtli.r;upniii ..i. pliance with the wishes of many friends, I announce on self a candidate for the oilice of Governor ol North Cam. line, at the eleotion to be held on the lirst Thursday In August next. My principles and views, as a Conservative ' after th atraitest sect," are well knows to the people of the Slat". These principles an.t vlow are what they have been. They w HI not be changed. 1 am not dispoaed, al a time like this, to invite the peo pie from their einployin. nts, and add to the excitemem which prevails in the public mind, by uaranguiug then, tor their votes. We ned all our energies to meet th. common enemy, and to provide means of aub.isienes f... our troops in the field and the. people at home. Let the people gocalinly And (irmly to the p ills and vot j for th. men ol their ohoioe. I will cheerfully abide their decis ion, whatever it may be. If elected I will do everv thinir in mv n,,wM.' f,...,.t. the interests, the honor and the ir...r.- ,.r ..r.i, . ........ and to secure an honorable peace. siarcnaia yy W. HOLDE.V. Hi.laboro' Recorder. Ha! em Pr. (lr,..,.i... . i. . riot, and Henderson Times will i.leaaa n.m i.uw.. . election, and forward aeeounts. The Conservatives of Naiiiumin f.lllllifv tarilt vote the following tiexel lor membei a of the next I. i. lature : Fo. the Konate RHIil VSOV WARD P..- i... Commons G. W. CKUMI'LER, Eq , and i .ip, J It AUTKKY. Julv lu-dAwid, landard please copy until election. ( AlauiHIICe t'ountv We are autlt..rlz, it .. announce Geo. Jin,r'.i S. MULI as a candidal. i-h, hi of Commons from A a nance County. Isni. U'.u C..n..rvai ive after th snail at s ct." and ia In r or ol a spe di and h.'nortl. punee. He als, le li ves io rijni ot llle ,.e,.n'e tn rn n I i.i the ..'ouatar.t or. doannance of the civil over the uii.Rai y power. nnvids m C um y - We H re i-equ. a.ed to hb- ,t,"- ,i Mt .11 i. i, a a, ,l u., U, ,v-oie, lion in S , hi. , o,.i ih.- u u in ol llariuann. Mr. Adams . a luod i, id n u i V4 ive. 'u' . 5 Aw;,! Mli Iiiiioo-I ( .u.ity A'e are Mnthorlzeil to " "Ll V.i . il i0, Ki... Y a. a iam i.lale to '"'' "" i' "-p I ' I' hi.ii.od C .un y iii tha House imm oi s t ill.-next Genoial Aeaeuiblv. i 1 i :A.v d ' A Ft:W HH'OKTAST FACTS in it, as n TO I'MK "SOU T I' E K N HEPATIC TILLS. 1 TH KY ARE I'llKf-ARKl) FUOM THE II KMT i.i Medii ine b. ihe discoverer, now an aged the G S. I, an l a' e a ife. have been known lor years and tested a. qunif VI ni t r i i i ney nave Oern Known lor years and tested by . um. HUB. 5. Five hand ed persons are known to have been cured bv them. 1. Thev ore nut recoin meded by the proorietnr for ev r.vthii.g, but only lor diseaaes which arise Irom disor dered livers. 5 Diieetious and certificates accompany eaob box and 'h.-se ceitihiates are .rum welt know n aud moat respecta le individuals. 6. Correspondent recommend them aa good 'or Liver Disease Chilli a' d Fevers Pu 'Uiooma, Jaundice, Dys pepsia Billions Fevers. BlIliuuB Kbeumatism, Worms, Flnriay, Bronchitis, Ac- 7. Sevejal goi.tlem, n state that the' ue of these Hills has been to th in an annual saving of troui i.lOO to $200; tiny sire (be brst plantatiun medioine ever ottered .o the public. ' j 8. Some l'byslrins.of the highest standing prescribe them to their paU. iitu, and hundreds of bozag have been sold to regular p actition ra. 9. liu.mg the 'last quarter 2,880 boxes have been sold to Druggist, one in South Carolina, and one in North Carolina and seme time ago over 3,700 b xea were or deed bv Drujiyiats in one town in Virginia l'rice, 3 a box. Foi $30 a doa. n boxes will be aeut in any address A very lib ral discount to Drug gista ana country merchants. Caal (new currency) to accompany orders. FUK SAI E IN NOKTH CAROLINA AH K0LU)Wg: Ashcvi Ih, E. J. Aston, Lincolnton, H. I. Sherrill, "Ibemarle. J. M Hiving, iLouUburv. X Ciilion. Chapel Hi 1. It II. Sariders Manon. Wm Wakefield Charlotte, J. Nye lluietun son, Y. S. Carr, Ollnton, Hubbard K Moslcry, i imcora, ,i. urna, ' nh Id, j. Cohtn, Kayettcville N. A. Stedinan Co. Greensboro, Porter & Uor- ii II, Goldsboro, '.uens A Moore, nan. ax. J. O liii u. .i. nderiMin, . che A Co. Lcxiugl u, J. I'. Stiuison, Addriss, July 25-oinvi'A . ' 'e Pitisboro. J Long, Kaleigh, M'il.iaui A Hay w 6d, " P. F 1'es.ud. liockingbam, J. P. North HUl, Salisoiiry. Hemlerson A Kn urs, hrlby. It. Ki-i'iieberger, ad. i-boio, W O Item ett, Whitevil e K Waynes ' VV il in i ii e t on , Wilder M.ares ' H. McLin, . " W. H l.ipiiu, GEOKGK W. DI-KMS Oold-boio,' . C. A OK. NTS VV A v TI Ii IN VV A K I EO. EVEi.Y CtiUM Y IN THE Souttiei ri C nl de. ney t" ue llie -ett of nnpl. nu i ts I "I al .ies ratent I ,r It. pan ins; and ernntaiint, Cot- 'on and Woolen Caid-." VVe will a II t'num v Ag' ncies or will sell Ihe s.-lt of itn- p. inei.ia to aouie good and rep'oij-ible person fou-e i. 'em in u coninv on li.nl nha:es The M'tl (institig $14) is all t.iai is i quiied lor iho Ac nl to b gin with. inis la a sate and veri pioh ahl-' tu-i i Afdr.-s J. H. CAI.LI-LK CO . July 3Un2in " IlingA.i .d, X. C. I SHOES! Sll'JKS ! AM MANUKACiUKIMj A SL' K I0K AKTICLE ot 'I.adiea Fiench Call Bilino al Hoots. " ' " t'on -reys GBilerr. OeuU " " " " l.g d Cat. and Kip Ties. Orders Miliciuo and pi oinptly filled. " GEO. ALLEN, July 22-dluiwl0w i' Oreenakjaro, tV, C, iuiy i.awia .,
The Daily Progress (Raleigh, N.C.)
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