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VOL. XJjVil FAYETTEVILLE, NORTH CAUOMNA, JULY 11. 18&1 NO. 2453. - .' PRISTED. EVERT MONDAY, -.. j ; EDWARD J. BALE & SONS, j - EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.' j At $6 00 per anntun,'paid in advance. - -! Price for the Semi-Weekly Observkr, $10 00. Advertisements inserted for 52 per square pf 12 1 r,. il. 1 Jll noh 8Ucoed:ng publication. ; , f ' . SPMJIAL NOTICE. f rom andafter this date, no name of a new fubscriber will be entered without payment in advance, nor will the paper be sent to sncH sub scribers for aongxr time than is paid for. j Suchof our old subscribers as desire. to take the paper . on ' this system will please notify us when making remittances. " " . j Jan'y 1, 1858 T'ltCSMI ETaVIX&V JPLT 7, MM: VMM J .-, . V. V.- ... - Casualties in Co I W9 b !?. C. Troo;e, 18th o tee. 22J-Jar J P64 . J;o 18th. Ku!j jj"-n N Cope'tnd, Moo roe. . Wonuda'':! ikn W. Aliases, Joe from Ike J teat O Join A Pat JoraeHair Maihjn. Shadraoh tetson ' June 21sL. "3Sme MTfB5. June 281. Wouuae?:not Piuatt. 'Justice, demands that eomrthine. b eM of private Corne'iua Mntaeson, who died instantly, from a gua- ab.st wound throujh fc neart while on piccet seer Petersborr, Va.,2lst Jnne. I never know kin until he joined my company. He was a native of Mrn'gom ery County, vohaMeered as arrivals, "the pcsiuif hon or.' tne iota Mrc xMra, ana tea teon whb tn ecra pary ja everj -tspkt in wb'ch the? bad b.een cngfd among them the br-tljes of Malvern Hill and Shrrp? burr. Wy attention has been elld'ted by hi? gl?tntTy en inisy eeoaict!S on the baf$!nld, and especially at SHtrpsburg on the 17& Sep't, 1862. when Rnd where I t aw receipt for hi eaHridpea by ths falhnjr of blue jackets- But' bo is gone?" his family&Bve lost a' dear, pica;, and good member, .the Confederacy one of hr mr.cL Anti.MiAsf fn &n1 A.H&Ttl ritUisn fk pnny'o'ne whem al". loved! as a brother. He showed how freely he gav. up his lie for Me country Tsy the eiprted position ha tell when killed, vry near the enersy. The members of his company will enebrice his nime 114 their hearts, as ore of her xoot worthy aid finoere friends, and valiant patriots. D 8. B. Ikpo start, if Tana.--Tbe rumor that Grant has retreated from belore Petersburg u so unexpected that we must await more definite intelligence beore we give it credence. If he really baa abandoned the siege of Petersburg, why has he dene so?- Is it for the purpose of making a sudden attack upon Richmond, hoping to find Gen. Lee's forces absent, at and around Petersburg? Or has Gen. Early mado a movement that has alarmed Lincoln for the safety of Washington? It' can do no harm now to state, that more than three weeks ago the whole of Ewoll'a corps, under Early, instead of crossing to the South aide of the James, marched 3? orth and North West either towards Washington city or. the Valley. What they have done, where tbey went, or where they now are, the- aiyTi&uat know better than wo, for neither mail nor telegraph has given us a par tide of information on either point since tbey took up the line of march. It will be a relief to find that they have drawn off Grant's army from its purpose to destroy Petersburg. 'And yet this may serve only to protract the war. We have hoped for some thing more than a mere demonstration from Early some blow that would tell upon the enemy. What he has done and where he is we shall doubtless hear in a day or two. this div SjIhs. Pirntin-rfB.cVwlth.anl otters. . ZC'Z.yr.mrrj.m: T .. raa.e iC Ho'Uud. and Lon- with . J. B. M U, , conu.cia wnn ine jia -r.. u-s- .1 r. m I "ie sea woonded left on the fild. ava viuuu oiub uf jura lub a w. ' - -w Scaxfirrxe thsir Fais.vDs. The Raleigh Stand ard does not notice the affidavits and certilcate b relation to the treasonable association In Chatham and othr counties, but con tests itself with copying in an obscure place the following paragraphs from the Progress at tempting to ridicule tbepersop gsve thoe aSidttritJ and certificate: ' ' ' Sins and wonders aad viaions'have beea ccrtly iu tha brnd of Chatham, and "wiea pcopW becto to huth the nj is n1eb, - On O. fnmrchiU b his 7a opener!, a?Ml a if by a vulon ha aeo a 1'ght, sad rMjc resrta apen us soul, for ha believed b was uw- gtvea even unto two of the and Sogrg, Anltliev II. with a J. T. to it, aad dcriri the rnorolrr hyt they a?u f a . a - - uiu rejoiccr ana were excr ejiDir giaa mwin lary forgiven, even is the houw of 2!oCnlon the Chief. , "fn all scriouADees, if O. rharchl-ill. Paitoa Uullaad. J. U. Holland. J. p. I4ug, R. M. ?n!rg and Slls Deck with aee proper to join a aacret ordar and-take horrid atha whach tbey pnnuUeiiot to divulge, a1 f f r rVi'f Sv rf-wltflwf tAnr. what, ifitallta ?lr Urldea and Lis friend? if r. lloldew beloaM to nn ;a ' DeatructiveS and 8ecaai-mtta ner of conspiracies. ipy avatews, latn'sfoe aad cmtvj- tion, and we are ot aorpnanu IheX acme 01 aheta rboaid taVe horrid oaths and then break them- "Chatham eovoty will rote, for Mr. 11-dea by'aileaat two to one, thoagh sigaa, and vl-iooS aad woadars should coctraue la apief. r j." t The purpose of this is. avidcntly to screen the members of the treasonable association, who, ac cording to the Eev. 6. Church hTll(-neO. Church- blir) were expected to vote for Mr. Holden.' 11 T 53 E O R A. 1? II . asrosTa or vra rrsia AvanotaTiAa.' From RickwumdandPctnburg-Qu.ttMQno July 5. The Richmond Whig or the 4th lea been received, but it contain no news of importance. The following oScial dispatch, received at the War Department, is published: -HaaiKi's JUN.V July lOn. Beregrd report a feeble demonstration by the enemy on a portion of Oen. Johnson's lins about 5 P. M. jes tcrday. His klrmuhera, supported by two lines of "wopi, arove in ocr line of kirmihers, which how eneaty's cavalry raurMd, beetdVs' . 1000 nriaonera. pieces 01 artuiery, 30 wagons and horses, crd uaaee stores, and several hondred negroea taken by the enemy from plantations on thfir route, were cap tared. R. R la, GeaX - The following Press Dispatch from Petersburg Is published la the Whig: "PsTxasscao, July 2. There ba been soma fir- Uff on onr tinea, utrnnntin r a nV.ln V V i n r4. hellifcg on the part of the enemy." -The Petersburg Express of Saturday, as qnoteTJ by the Whig, mentioss heavy maketry firing for 20 minutes on Friday night. Supposed that Uk yonkces bad aasanlteu our lines, and, a nraivl. had been repaired. Eepnrters ef the New York Time and Philadelphia Press were captured on Friday. Heavy firing was heard in directum of Petersburg yesterday morning. HaASQUAaTsas 8d N.'O Caval.t, . Kear Petersburg, Va Jnly 1. 1861. f Ediione Confederate: I send below a list of tlis eas ualiu a of this regiment in 'he battles "round Pe'ers bmg up to Jutt 2Ut " ! Field and Staff Col J A Baker capture 1. ! Co A Wounded; Lieut L W Howard inarm, private J E Qriaecm in fioger ' B Wouadod: Ltent D W Siitnioaa In Wu iaorial slnoe died; privates Wm Rcll and Z Gurgtiun slight. C WounJed; priTte Freeraia H aboard pip, i 1 Wounded: privates J D Adams In thigh, A-ehM MoRie hefd Captured: bugler geth llii!s i . . - Q Killed: private Harf rove Wounded: Lieut F Pen der hip and (high, privates F Nctfliet abdrasn W R " Legg't, ear. Thoa WhUe fcip, Aroh Wright Isnd H J Davis shculddr, and captured Captured: & Jouoe. Mfeelii: Corpl Saulsbary. I B e.ptured; prjvate Humphrey. : . . ! I Captured: privates Caswell Pags aad V RQwst. K -Wounded: 8gt HQ1 ia eroW; aeriiu. Jias27th. . ; - u. W BUHMAU'9, Lieut 'and Art. A)t. 81 Jl C Cat- Tbickibt Exroean. The hope of Ho1. den's elec tion, if anybody entertains a hope ef so calamitous and disgraceful an event, evidently rests upon the expectation that the people can be cheated into a belief that he is certain to jbe elected. His two or gans, well aware of 'the . habit of some to vote for the man that ia likely ' to be elected,' ply the public with most ridioalous stories about the strength of Mr. Holden that the people arc for bim, and the soldiers for him, to say nothing of the women, who are also claimed for him.- Intelligent persons, both' in Ahe State and in the army, know how utterly are all these Btones. . Bat it is not intelliftopt per sons that Mr. Holden expects to'ihfiaeoce they are almost universally against him. ' To give plausibility to this pretence ef popularity, some of the most prominent men in the State have been claimed as for Mr. Holden. Among these we may mention, Gov. Graham, Gen. Patterson, Hon. J osiah Turner, J r., and Hon. N. Boyden. ' It was Vankte Optration in 3Iitiit;rji MstiDUS, Ju'y C A. dispatch received at Clarice from Dran- The Standard is full of electioneering stutX abuse of j'nlH VerTy Uerem aar.Ti, txov. Vance, caiumnicus charges against him and I object is to destroy the Railroad aad b rid ires, and his friends, ridiculous sVriea about the rotes that Mr. Holden will get in An gnat and bis rertaicty of being elected; but it oanort devote a thooght to tho graveat charsje evtfr made ia North Carolina, no less than that his ftiends'were'er gaged in a trenso&able secret coaapiracy-7-a couspiraey to overthrew the Ccuicdcr&te government end take North Carolina back into union with the hated band of robbers and abolitioniits and murderers who are desolating our country. The conduct ef these two Holden papers is such aa to cause the conviction that their Editors were well aware of the existence of this secret asso ciation, and the absence of a word of condemnation would indicate that they approved f it Will any one believe, that such a notice as the above is all that those papers would have contained if they had not Inoir that the faots stated by 'Mr. ChurehhOl and the other five persons were true Tbey would have denied. If they had dared, for they well know tben return to Yicksburjr. His force is estimated at 2500. There is heavy firing to-day between Jack son and Canton. Fk'iy at CkarUuon a?uV The Charlettoa Courier of the 4th report rowaspUoa of active creations in ltat vicinity. On Fri-Uy nurht con Biderable forre of the enemy ertwaed o-rr from Dix on's labod to the Soatb Cd of JaArs Iaad. aad on Satarday morning attacked our pickeu aad a de tachment of Blake's Battery. Oar men, wr poated behind a breastwork, and aftar 1 hours' fight re raised the yaukee. who eonress to a 1ms cf9i kiOed and wounded. Attacking again, our mea fell back. Kaung 2 jruns aad 10 to IS priaooera. The eneaty are ai&ce rr ported to have abandoned this point. On Sunday, another expedition ia baryta atUckrd Fort Johnson, Jamea Island, and were na&daomely rvpuhed. Tj yaokeee said to be 100O strong. We tok 140 prisoners, (6 emeers). 6 bargcaw 114 stand of arms. Enemy's ums in lulled aa-J wounded not known, as they Were taken off in the barges. Oar Ins 1 killed aaf 5 wounded. The enemy mide a' demons '.ration also ea John's Island. Lai ertf easily driven off. A demcaitratica is alto reported near Pocotaligo. bat not credited. A vigorous fire Sraa kept up on the City daring these operations. Wheo the Courier closed its re port heavy firing was going on ia the (LrecUcn of Stooo. Gen. 1 oster is said U hara 4-000 men on Folly Island. . j e new jirt )uu&T umero. &eme wreL aro a ui 01 appomunenu of Brigadiers was pubuf bed. ana among mem some are or Six Irora this State. It was generally supposed that the appoialmenta were permanent, but we learn that they were only lemrvirary, except in one or two esses. The ap point vette of Grime aad Barriaxer to the co nutted of Bngides are pennaoent, Wcaoaa they take the places cf officers kaird. bat Cox. Toon and Lewis mly command brigades until the retsra of wonndad or captur d oncers. So. also, ia the case of Ram- scar s appointment of Major General be BJs the pnattion and draws tSe nay of a Maior Geal. aatil Msj. Uen. E3wd Johnson.-who was captured; re turns to bis command. Lkar. Democrat. A Kiaa a prlacrpTt is a4 cWrl Vy rrary wind of doctrlo.',Aav Then it is plain Mr. IT olden Is net a aaaa of prin ciple, for bis changes hare been eoasUat. "II la easy to UO, and load prrjufiamem east aothiaa-" Oa this point n en is more fully quaLfiad ta lay down the law than Mr. H olden. Mr. Holden Is a living example 0 this truth. -PrlacJpU aadarw aad caa arrtr fH.- JtaW a Which principle? VFai principle. PawaocraXie principle, Seaaion principle. Caioo pradpaa, Conservative principle, or Holdea principle? Mr. Uoldea has sworn by them all, by tarns, aad tha Holden principle is. the only one that he has neve abeodooed. . la Warraotoe. X. C ttth aV bv Ear. Dr. HwVta.' ru. TUOS MARSHALL JOSR3. P. A, C S U, Xtaa XARY0A3,daUr U aUcar LomSam, hq . Ia thU town. Friday mornlar. lt aaC. MARTHA V. HARP R. only daashtar U O. & aad Jeaepfea Bar Pr. aed 1 mocktha and 4 days. In CnatWtMd cona'y, oa the 1st Jane, WTLUAM EDGAR. Infant aoa of Rev.A.aad Sartha AKewtoa, ad II aaoatha. doubtless supposed that these gentlemen would not I how damaging such a disclosure mast be to .the Fifty Eighth S G fUfi Johnttan't Army.) Lt j C T 1 J Dull, eornd'ff. 1 4 Field and sUfi WoaEd9J: Lt C3I T JDaWthiah ' A Wounded: Li J J Wiee, Bgt Jt "Acitry. Lr . kin Frfenn, 8 Rose. Jta Acrhcua, Jcs Ooidy. iMiss- lap rt ununj Killedr Set Js Riev&ru W.uaded: 8rt B Ptn- art, M Bird, J 8fepb; Miseine-. E W Bkri - ,C Wfindp: 65" J B YJvij "d J K Cottire, B Riddle, P Wcodey. ' !" . D Wcndd -J N CnJwabTj,, M lowueeud. ) Kil'e.a: Hen E-tes. . WcuEied: J T A Spenoer, S Bartow, J Edmietcn, A Green. Murujk: Cenl EPaUt, J Bran, -Jos Mocre Hepry Oxford, 8-unl Patkj, Jcs Puett, Jaa Taylor, B Tesgis, 8 per. erf "Weed. '. ! F Eillad: Cgpt C O Conley. Wout.ttd: Ll J A Fi 8 E Brsnch, Geo Lewis - " .; O Kiltc?: W.WalSrr. Wounded: Lt J R Ferris. . Corpl 8 M Petsw, W Bailev, W Cx, 8 Holdmkn, W Bhsver, Cp4 J I. Ptillipa. . . ! H Killed: W RRjby, Wcuneds Lt A D Llpsle. Corel W Criv. H Stallrog. iUBaiDa: J ' L' Craig, J H Helton. ... " . ' j - ' I-Wirmf f d: Lt J C McG bee, Lt J B Witfar, Q L Yar.iiit?, J BUoibum, A Gree3j E E Brcwn Mli3- wgs Riby Bggr , ' '-. . K Wcuaded: Pgts J M Green, 'W.Stewrrt, Cnrpl Henry Tboaq, Curiin- Lssdia d, J OrladatisS illisa Ibr AfBl-iloci. ' . -. f S - L- K l:ed: Jn i May. Wauale-1: . Pgt Jes Spiva, Ju Ellen, Wn W jo 1, J D Dioxrs :n. Tsos B-wrVer, CO . Btrker, Hve Hanloy, D-iujiai Blaring Missingr WmCsrautt, Wagf.ier Laadrath. j , A Woaudel: Lis R W C oap-r. F M Mmr, J G Llsdsey, Bgt J M Gardsn. Corpl J E J glndtr, H A. MlUcr, W-.8 West., W Poaniars. MLrsin: m A . Beohbord , , B 'U'aundo: S J Pie-nKions, M A ooiy,! R B Hiekota. Mieeiajr,: J J Hi:kuui j C Wounded: LtS M Diviiso, A MoClure.'W J Boekncr. ;'.' D Woundtd: Pgt 8 fltepps. 8 MsOar?cnl ! B Killed: F BatohflF. Wound3i: J Lather, J Ham- tQB. ' F Killed: N Hudson, Woucdod: W M Dovor, J P Meadows. ,. i : G Wounded:. J R Pander. ' i H Ruled: Lt R Brock Mirsior: SjtC Ril!d. i lWouudod: Lt 8 P Lather, J Bfioiols, F M Cal lahan. . t K Killed; Corpl G B Lytla. Woundedi Lis A West, J T Balea. Coml Q W Freamp; J H Ingle Miseiap R Stepp. Wm Stepp, W C 81-, L H Reiaon4 W II Riokman, J R WLUq. j trouble themselves to contradict the story. Bat this was reckoning without their host. Tha subjoined letter from Gov. Graham to the Editor of the Raiaigh Coaeervative shows how that eminent statesman stand3, a thorough "friend of Got. Vance's re-election, and for the moat conclusive reasons. Gen. Patterson's friends have compelled even the Pro gress to retract its claim of him, and to admit that he is no Holdea man. The Hon. JoaiaJa Tra,- J r. has -wauthorixed the Conservative to state that be is emphatically for Gov. Veacer The Salisbury Watchman has equally exposed the claim of Mr. Boyden, and declared thai h-s is ia favor of Gov. Vance. Even the Hon. J. M. Leach,' member, of Congress from the 7th Congressional District, cer tainly will t tote for liolden,' though he may. not vote for Gov. Vance. " . The following ia Out. Graham's letter: HaxanoW, June SOth, 1864. Sir; Your nota eacloein an article from tha Procreea in relation to tha pending eTeotion for 'Governor of thi State, and iuqulrieig whether my position in ' respect to it h correctly repreaented therein, has been recal vad. . In reply I have to say, 4hat While deprecating tha oonX test which has ariaaa tanching this election, and not at all participating in the acrimonious fooling with which th j canvas seems to be conducted by a portion of tha pub lic press, I supposed It was well known that I am an earneet sop porter of the re-elecdoa tf Gov. Vance. Months ago, before any other had been a&oouaead, and when I edrUiaiy anticipated no opposition from any quarter, anieas irom his original opponents, I advised him, ia view of the geueraT success of hi ad minis tra Lion. that I'thonght it his duty not Co withhold his same as a candid&ta for ra-electiwu. Like, views have been uol- fonnlyxpresed whenever the subjoct has been sug gested in my correspondence and coa tiao. Us r-d-ministration ha9 Jn my Ojinioa been characterized by ability, energy, and zeal ia its rudeavors to give socceta to our rmt in tha great etruggle in which we axe sa gaged, whilst it has sought carefully te guard tha rights and dignity of the Bsaie, aad tha liberty aad aafety of her doaena. In this lidn of cf pofiey ha has but ep. eratd with the majority of the General Aseembly hoen at the aame tune with himself, and I am poraundud has met with general approbation. ' I write bat to answer your inquiry, with no 1-ig.ira or iaclinaUan to rpeculate on what the tature may have in prospects of Mr. Holden. The mass of the people of North Carolina are not traitors -taemselves, nor prepared to tolerate tresou ia ethers, or to derate to the Gubernatorial chair the candidate of traitors. The article of tho Progress, therefore, thus copied into the Standard, can only be regarded. au ad mission of the truth of the statements of Messrs.' Churchhill, Holland, and others. ' ' It will act 4o Cor tha Standard to' aj ikt (he Rev. Mr. Churchhill aad, the others "perjured themselves" by divrfTgiag the facts la regard U ibis treasonable conspiracy. A maa caa only commit per jury whca a laisful oath is administered, ia some yaw dicirl proceoding, to a person who swears wilfully, absolatoly and falsely, ia a matter wvitfiruil to the issue or point in question." See Blackstone, 4th book, 10th ch. 16th par. The some authority goes on to lay down the law' that other oaths, (such as that administered Sir the treasonable association ara "aniitceagary at least," aad therefore not perju ry. And moreover, if we mistake not, it is not only not perjury for a maa to reveal a matter which he had been unlavfuHy sworn to conceal b.t It is laid down as a duly, of a cttiscn to naka inch reve lation ia cas Ja where the public safety requires it. A roaa can commit no perjury by' ravciLog a crim in al atd treasonable cplspiracy. Faacn. In the Raleigh Standard of Tuesday last, wo find what purport to be an "Extract from tha HoT-.se Journals, Monday May 23, 18C4." It is niif statement of , the facts. The Editor of the Standard did taot make his "Extract" from the Jour nals. The fraTid consists in this: The Standard "ex- THE CI PTC RED TUIEYE3. From the RIohmMtd Kzaraloer of tha td lost. The praclM number uf mounted thierea lately rap tured by our forces Ber Petersburg, at they were r. laming from a pillaging expedition, is not yC perbara, exacCja ascertained; aor is lt material to our present rurreM. Our Dreaeet enrroaa is to ahaw that the thieves are aoi prisoners of war. aad that their csav falls itrictiy within tha province of rol'.oe. l batever be the a amber of delinqneato thus Ukea la the fa- t, there will be' iound la their knapeeek, haver- aacka bolsters, pockets especially ia those of the. per son eUtralog to be officer r the very aiWer pUta. the very gold roia,.WaU-hea and t on tmgs which tbey had jii5t ftken from the drawers aai preaaes oToor aiuteae; tlira wui oe loena in inetr puemimoa tae v-ry aoraes and wules tbey had stolen, whoe owners will be bat two happy to idecthV their property also, the tiavr. in W. .a.a a aw r very large numoera. laar. iriey navaearriea on iwm tnev muter, flow whea uen. uomax eaptnrea me baags r( va kaadlt Cnta batidv. ha verv troverl V ndvertiaiad la the pnblie papers for tha venters at lit stolen foods fonnd In that rebbeVe tcnak. Here we hare at Peter. burg a certain n amber of th mas aort of charaeters; ba It 2t), 800, or U!0. the a amber Is nothing the point Is what ta do with tliem. both for reetitotioo of piilacad nrnnertv aad prevrntioa of such maraodlnc for the M . futnra, Supreme Cou rt Opinions have beea filed as follows: . . tit rxAaso.v, j..m iisskiu rt Frermaa, in equity, from Stanly, decree for plaintiff, end djrrct- tag aa account. Ia eloaa Meedeahall; ta eqaity. I"o Guilford, eWrae'ior praintiS and reference- la xiwards ri 1 arks, ira equity, rrom Ashe.utsniss ing the bUL la Peeler as Barriogar, ia equity. from ttowaa, declaring that there is error m the Order. By B ATTTJB. J. Ia Waltoa rs Gatlia (habeas cor- pnx) fodgment reversed, aad jademeaj here for the earoiuajr occer. la Hade a vs Bradsbaw. from uow- sa, j segment reversed aad venire do novo. Ia Carsoa and others, cx parte, from MrfWrwelL legv aes te deceased daarhtera elapaeo. la Oaraoa s Carsoa, m equity, from McDowell, child rea of second marn&re exdaded from the truau By Majtlt J.' Ib Turner r KittreU. ia equity. from GrxavUIe. decree 2rmed. la Whitaker t s Jlrown, ia equitr. from Boa-oeib decree for piai t.ff. In Baker v Harris, from Rowan, Judgment . . m ti t m reversco. - in uiunu rs l i aorv, ixou whw4, judgment affirmed. Rale j U Comrvativ, wa. iTrt v c axe namonzra 10 tfxV Z annne petvala AaV'HlBALD K. Sfa ' U1LLVV. Oa. A, :h 5. C Cavalry, a rel 44 la rreraeai fe Aeaow Craaty ta aha Hee ef CMfluneas ef ear Best Legalaare U "5. C, Bs !s far Siauera iaiepca4eaaa, aad Xeb. &. Taaas far Ost- eracr. Mayl0,1ft4 ll.ter St AJTLT Caore ajtd Potrncs. A latter from Tubacnbcr at Norwood's, dated Joly 1, ssjs: 'The whan crops ar wry fight;' oaia Sa; ear w rioenr. If our mtiiUry authoriUrt could forget for alittla that V Vanoa's praerC-a br-t aad floMeo'. dooUa.'' Jim a VXLJ eCesaffiEXKirr Candidate for the ef fJhaAiaai eoeaty at Iks eiraUaa U Anguat asxt. - - W. O. ALSSIOUT. eni9itire.MrlS- v. ryfTl rrr aava a J We are authorized to. M& J. COM a 0e-- 4a:e for Us OOeo af EttXAlfJ r ft. beaoa Cowaty tJL Us tlseUfa ta Aagaat asst. Maoehll. wv-ym We are anthoriied ta announce Cap. H. J. nPTLI'. C- A, ltha Batt. Art y, aa a aaadllate Ursamest Bvaie'a eoasiy ibm nts Urislatar ef H.-C. la Ut Baase er 'Bf. . Ws art furtbr acthxlivi U ssy Uai iae Capi. is aaa jfUe stai CeajwrraUras. a4 la Ufa vers f atg UaUss at wall aa txhtUg far raaaa. TttX he waa net an ftrtrlnel eeaassiaaial, waa tppseed , ta Us war ta Us aeflamat. and is a Maanah tries! sf yantrar 8ube9 U Ua aerrlte aaarty Uxae yaara. . iprflte. . nauH' We arc tnlbtrlK. U aantaxx! IX.M J. BABllStJTOS, Co. A, Ua H. C Cavalry, a eard;iate to represent the aocaty of atawre aa tract" tayo: Tha Quern now reeumd upoa tha adopt Jan of tha meoevi rMl4taa !a relation to Gov. Yanco as amended by V r. OobWVrwnlatioa ocdoracg Prctid. nt Dv." Tbe SUndanFs "extract" tiea gives ths yeas and nays yeas 10, may 26 and adds: "3a the rctlutiani eolorsiaz G07. Vaee and Treai' d.nt Darts paed ttls floal vote Jes 70, nayt 26.'' tilum chivalry of theirs, and think of the real anguish of their own outragod people, who are earnaeuy loosing 10 tltm for proteetinn. it were easy to aay what ahuM be dne. - A rrd ahniil.t be oraWad to atrip and aearda mm Vjwiaa. aavoeiailr tha "elUiea" of tha rang. aanae aa Inventory of the pluod-r. advertia it ia the papers, and aaS far h mai e tcaii torward and eUian It. aad alao to give evidence of the arCt of ootraga ec omit ted or eomaandsd by aay oftha band at their bowses res parti rely. Thea those who had stolen muoey or plate should be tent to tha State reaUatiary; those who had forced or aedocrd negroes away froia their owners should be Banged. For the present wa apeak only rf the comparatively paltry affair of merely ateeling or destroying property. But we all know that there Is far b!ackr crime thaa Uis eelliag aloud for vengeaace span tha tnlacreaata. Prom many a fair aad oaoe peaceful county of our Ststa rises cas long, wild wail tha shrieks of violated wo men, gone cmxy wtta despair an l ahama. ewa U lo.vi the air, and to demand of earth aad heavta the baas blood of their ravishera. Grey-haired eld mea sad woman driven lnaaca by rage a.al terror, hare died with tnanlae yells or iiHot dnvellina. Dra a earUia over all that, aad taks the cumparatirely alight rJT&ir at property stolen and negroea iiutlgeteid to reroic r e havs ltws la this country, and by thoen Lavs tha crlnv inls should ex pints their erims la te gaol or on the renown. Tae fighCng man of those desolated cvantiee ara nb tKtf they ar j in tha army. - If tUey were ct home, and tl such forays wre attmKa apoa their forms, of couree tbey would bad thmralvds tcther, load their wen pips. He. la wail for thd brig wis at every cm violent p'oce, and exterminate thcoa by every puasihla means, tAklnir everv iasible advaaUire. trarpiair thetn like vvlvaa, "atiil -hunting" th-w, asieg no more ceeacaooy with them thaa wila beasts of the weld. And whea csaght, their trial would bs short, under, the tree from which the aooae already dangled. It is not true that the laws aad usages cf war require a to treat each persons as prisoners ef war. It U not war pat thsy are eccag bet aiaariy "maraaitng, f, r which they oogt td be pnnlahed by their own com Banding olfioors. if they eaoape the legitimate vea raaaoe of ths people they have outraged. This military trime of uiaranding baa beea always viatted with eevr A RiCBvovn Pats a For the first time ia a fort night we have enjoyed the eight of a Rkhmeod paper the Raamiaar of ta 24 met for wmca we are ta- debtod to XlarN.McJL. McNeill, o( the4thlsegt, who has jast arrived at his bonre in Moore coeety. sex raa oasxavaa. The Cumberland llospiul AaaoctaUoa ackaowUhres tha recvipt of ta-e tarns frcm Mr. John Waji.ll; 1S from Mr J V Welsh; McL McKay S beadles yarn; Lumber B&!gv RelUf Society iV. Q Lawrrnc ?l; Towsg Ladlee U UaklaaJ Acndeaty, 7ew Uaaaver aoaaty. flSLM. a next Legjeat of V. C. April XX f At the reqacat of many (nenda, both la the Any aad it h&me, I innit arjaalf a aaali date la rerreseat xftcre awaaty ra tha Senwa ef Ceaa - Vm im ant Utuluaw Fena Oareliaav If Ireiai. 1 will da ary wteaavt u vtsumU Us ka?er aaA J 00 00 ro AO bO 75 00 te iae TtaJa. JVo Muck, nanus ran As as tXexe. are in As Jflunuli. stow for us, in ths dispensation of naUoaal avecta, but I rAnrn-j- ."!,,. it., truth. tU tbe 1 Ity by the cocuaandiag tfioera af the naraa1ra them- for the next two years, as ia the vtet. I aa oulto th- I JouraiJ laow tte.frttfA, that the resoIaUoa J ' wara -ooducted upon cvUis4 principlea. flod to entrust to Gov. Vance th powers co.'.farred by the Coustitutioa and the laws on Qm Ciief Exxative j Magistrate ef the 8tate. . . . ., " very respectfa ly, your ob't eerv't, ' : W. A GRAQAU.-, J. D. Htmas, Eea . . - fOA THJt OB8XBYX&. 0a the 23i of June, of a wound received in the battle of 8potteylvanla O. H., Robert Cowan KoRee, Berg't Mjor 8d Regiment K;. C. Troops, In the 19th year of hia- f- ; He was the oldest son of James F. Mc&ee Jr.; Eur ' ffeon C 8. A., atUohed to Lane's Brigade He left the University or norta uarouna last fall rot reluctantly; but with buoyant spirits, and lofty aspirations, deter! mined to emulate these cf his blood who hd wen dis tinction in tha Revolution, the war of 1812-14, the la vaaion of Mexico, and the present sanguinary strnggle To a relative who wished to doain- him near Wil mlnon, wkete h.s had many friends and kinsmen, ke remarked that he intended to go to Virginia, for there le would eoontii met the enemy. An offar f a pesi tiea ia the Qiatter Master's Department sres promptly declined; he bvlicved that snoh poaiiians should ba re served for disabled soldiers, and that yonrg mea should be required to go to the f.eli. To a physician at Chapel HiU, who advised him tfcu he waanrflt for senl, ad tendered him a oertifio e which he thought would secure . his exemption before e.Miical Examining Board, h, " ? """"7 u ; rapUed, "I wiU g 0 and try U first; If I flal I eaa't I contractor the xa stand it, then I can get a oerOtcate . ; Sanders. The 'result- of He had. la aa eminent derred. tiTivetw . . 1 beauty. Bis talents, which were.ef a h!h order, had m miiumi; cuwiwra. bo cxtravsgance-tor ey mm in mieucct aaa attainment a we surpassed byre ycutb ef Wis age fa the Coefederaoy. Though bat n the first bloom of manhood,, he had th cool aelf t poflseesicm of experience and maturity. -; Amiable, fran, gsaerus, and brave, with a ehlvaV- rons aen 01 nonor, as kindled the hopes of. his fam , ily, who fondly, and cmnd&ntLy, amicipated for him a distlngEislcd career . . . . i Ti0.o.?e!".ct but lament tHe nnti'ely exHjv lira itt life. HnK In rrnr.. . j . M wm I... ane ana so rtdianl iii, , -- " " r' -- vvtuataun' 1 ham tha aoonmiilalad ains of v:-l - - xree uvm. . . v. ' . " "oav -.!,, L. i Thb Cohkov.Fatk Col. D. K.McRae, Senior Editor of the Raleigh Confederate, is sharing the common fate of every prominent North Carolinian lhe Standard, having praised him in by-gone d-vf is now abasing bun, libelling him, indeed, so fecemhiUf ously, (OoL McRae alleges) in a pamphlet which wa have not teen, that Col McRae has sued Mr. Uol dem and his associate the Hon. J. T." Leach and will givef them an "opportunity to prove their charges ar pag the proper peaaity. The charges pretead to 'be; founded upon Col. McRae's agency for the Sta je in Europe. We - have read the articles, pro and con, ia the Standard aad the Confederate, and the- y have impressed us with the conviction that thte '0le ob ject of Mr. Holden ia to get Colonel JaxRaert ui of the way as aa opponent' of his election to tVae office of Governor; that so far from there being rsiy foun dation for the imputations upon Col. M eRae. his ageaey was of incalculable value to the State, for were is no. telling bew much she might ha s-eaaaTered if her interests had been left exclusively IxW tWhaas rather aotoriois .veorg e N. CoL McBAe's operea'.tions was that he disposed of 238,000 able ot commow rosin for the State, for which he opined 5000 over 4 oats, 6000 pairs of pants, 6000 j&ckets, 5,000 shirts, : 000 cape, 10,000 blankets, 1000 pre. shoes, 1200 Enj rlish nfies, and 100000 (be of fixed ammunition-- Col. McRae.. says tba he shoes aloae are worth Irmora nerq than the coma will coat, leaving aa. tnq rest crar gaia. f - . , - t endorsing Got. Vance was adopted by a vote of 3 to 3, aad that "the' other resoiatioas" (vis. Mr. obb's resolutions endorsing President Davis, which did not contain any allusion whatever to Gov. Vance) -were adopted 70 to 26. The Staadard manages, by a pretended extract from the Journals, to . make it appear that Gov. Vanee was endorsed by a tote of tl to 26, instead of 93 to 3, as it-was ia truth, aad as was well known to the Editor of the Staadard. I tremble upon the verge of the rrava. fT ! pressaee QfOod with sUiaWre - fd ItVfrtav taaaqgra - MovruoitxBi' GmrxTT Caom. AJetter frtJm a Buoatrsbcc ia Moatomery connty says: "uar wrops are ajAekwd nd amaJJ. Yerv atry. vv Dees jnaji- Vtjtni, oats ,fine." ... . . . j BxLiax PoLnica A friand writes from Ovpresa OraeotawleataathMaJpw Aiefdea iitBeatV ' : -, . -h "Elboxst Extbacts. A few days ago Gov.. Varhce aathorixsd aa erApaatia contradiction ef lha 8taadnr4'e statement that he had endorsed some Johoetoa County resolatiooJ in layer of atiute Con vention. The Standard repeats the statement.' and says 5a its last issue, J uly .4, 1864: This end area tion was jrtreo1 about the 1st Jauuary, 1684, aad the hnpnoa prevailed up to the x2d of VeU roary.when Go. Vawe delivered his Witkesboro' speech, tJiat a was not aoauis to a Uraventf oa." From Jaa'y 1, 18C4, to the delivery of the Wilkea. borough speech oa Feb'y it, 1364, the Impreesioa peryaaea tnav uov. vaace "was not hotue to a Convention," save the Staadard. Ia that true? Let as see. The Standard ia our only witness. We bava before us a copy of the 8Undard of Feb. 19, 1864, ia which is a paragraph copied from the Observer stating-that the Standard's friends ta some Western counties had boea improperly using Gov. Vance's name as-sanctioning the Convention move ment. The Staadard gave various reasons for its disbelief of this statement, among them this: ?Kor do we baliev it to be true that' "tho name of Gov. Vance ia false! v used a aanctionlnjr this mo wetnenU.' On the contrary, the Impreesioa prevails U at Gov. Vance is tpyd to the movement. . A ahocklcg bad memory as the- Standard. Ia February it said thai "the impression prevail thai Uov. vaoce Jt qppoMd to the movement," fo Jnly it says that Gov. Vance bad endorsed the movement on Jan'y 1, aad that "the impression prevailed ap to the 231 of rery.whea Gov. Vance dalivered his Wtfkeaborouga speech, that he was not hostile te a uonvenuoa." Loan: aOsr that, tiajt fila.m Hr. aaedidaU lac When the Duke of Weliiogtoa entered Franc-, be insaed a um prohibition af all each proceeding a; aad after Uting tbe alleged cricaes of the franco, tr eeraM, he added. To avenge tula eoodoe- oa IM peaces oia ta babitnU of Franoa would ba aamaaly, and aaaortbw of tha Lroope to "which the wnlandr of tbe force aa arcsjed himanlf." la short, the mafer le aotcapahfo of argameaK marVnliag. or pUlag aai antragv' la2iet ed on aaa-combnUata, is sot war .aad thaee who prae tis K cannot be coosidered tiers of war. but enemies of the human ran, be aaUrpatod without W7- . ... ... XI we Bar any aucateaq annwi pw our euemks have pons es Geo, Morgan kauws to bis VtkMi be went mldma InM yenr I tiro sen u&ia, (though not an tfcey ar aow 4an taroaga irgiaam Utey treated aim as a ntaas ihw wa yr wmumj rizv; Bad this, we repeat, thouga there was mo conparl eon between tbe gallant Morgan raid and th rfrs. Veoaase, la ths first plane, his invaatoa 01 wai wm ramuj anro- aire, aot aggressive, meaft to aivrrt oosue joruc iroen h's oa cUte; aai because Horgaa's ansa destroyed oiily puolie property, and took only such horses aad for age na were ncuai to ni rK""' tuw wvmcn, aor pUUxcd hvoms of plata aad mooty. A.i.4 acraa, wuy ma o-acr 07, waa his owit te of Ki.lucky. that watch hey sowctoiB to baedLial country ,) teat tiea. rarwe a ttg Traoo, accomauiied ly Us raptured ysAtee Wen. lioo soa, ths raid laarbrldge rtraaed to reeof ist th rUg f Truce, stiaod tn two gmcert who bore II, aad sent liob- toa baekto hm eomnmod. mat sons, stB-dile rvfiawd to rcoomlae JSorrwn aa a nooier,e- nend la xnaajng war, nna ptuiv 1n.M lt tMloi hla u a MBVOt mUiv fighting for thn tndrpaaaeoo of iat " "7.r. qurwd atate. afcail we nt deal ia Idt- aoa-r with th God-forwUtea iw andrels wta infest our V wgiaia valUya, makur a- preasuce of war, boly t gratify !r oovetooATs, erweiry aivl hut?" . Bat then ufoaaid--theyanAasehretmayprlto-ers of oura la their KaaaVi thej vnwrder nam f Uem, nnr preWoe of -rUrt-- To-Uu there U aa answer: If w are aXraid tn protect, our eititeas from rob bers ket ear eoemy nbouhl murder their prtuviarv, the lec w say ahf jot U fhb,ucr. T a Fing of " DiAtn or Oju AIobkws. A ietUr has boon re. , cetved ixoB a Qtemoer ot vo. eoataiaing tha follovuw GOOD 1SEU S! GOOD - aSEWaS nriiw BOOKSI fOOit ovrjf PUHLluATIOSS.) OH80N 8Ccmejoaeca Aritinwtic, -. XI 69 Ta D x lUrry Ppti:inx Bvck, a W Ta Jaek Mra:att.rtUOaerhtarJ,)l 00 and L.neV.v eWct ( fi0 l t hwnCrcJ.) T I (?bs oeve L eks trv Jai rn lie prtet ) Ptbxary Qrtfraelty, 2 Tntk E:to Uractaar, 2 Fi-tt Bc ta CcwpiUow, fy L. Brans so.) 2 FlU'a Teeo. (tf V Al) I rvt hat Linla, (sy A W Xitcgaw,) T ri pr.m, P eatwJ. J-I E i.ie. f .t D i!f (. H M'r.) ' . - . . . r rfTa atr C rsM Ot'jrr S'k es Hd l!L3.'2LLiNror3 BOOKS Bawa' Pla ran lamar, . Ledir' AnleIa, BiaahaaVs Lun Orecu.ar. Wesleyut Oatsex-aa, Ka. I, Was'.e; aa CaUaarm,.B. 2. Le:ra - - Cp t ed rial. (y Dr Jss Creea.) L.te af 8 eewaa Jackaoa, Tts War an 1 ha rvfa, KrU) Le.ter Hriuc Vuval AAoJabratica, - I art (.tan! Ve ef hafetU Trials, E.-saatis PMy;as la 8. W. BarUry. D-arf ef tk Mar, ' Biege af Vlokstf, - Sunday 8 abol B U. 8abbaU Se&ool WraaXh, Piealat aai DtoUag. Fan far te Caa.p, Oia?p Jor-rr, NmW'i Dtscaursea, . Br. DeeaWsBvrnMS. Mural aaJ PcCr0 Aaedl(, ( vls ,) la Aft A Bw Mealaly, Aaar Literary alrseesger. B em w4l sakaea's Perlrail, D- Dtenis's.Fsxua t, O ?t's History cf.Orer, (1 ) &anerf4'sM 47. 8'ataa, IT vU,l- AatoU't Clnetraicd Sittatlaa, (aaah.) - 8ecdTaraftaHar. . Meaaula Tfoi (fy RatJ MBaiat.) A few Caeetawts tn Us eaUlraa, (by Uaale - Csilea.) A rtaxsy 8ihl La every Cbarth. y Bar - B Mealy, . . . Wcrtfs af Cofart, (by B f Baskaar.) Robert Cashataa, r Ue Rival Siadaata, -Tha Lttl Preaskcr, (by Caele CsarUe.) Life ml B T wibrty. (by Caale Chat tee.) Btaaawafl SoafWerl HoUlsr By BtirrUr. Cettoa rtstd Meiodfos, . . " ill LIT AR f BOOM S.rVWs Maxima f War. - Blvaawrt StaroUeaaJ aUfJmUa DvJJ, VolnnAeaea rimli d Oaamp baeh, 0ntral Order, WarrtVs 8rwry. ftraeeiataeOwidcs, HOTEL. Mncvrie. by Ml Evsaa. . htatur WLUitsa Uluea. - OtiA-a AdnJv, or Oariered la Eeaeax. UvSf AtOT rVacm, t RWrt Htrell I f & V O.-eJdia. lrnnrs Tiarv, LoeSarwraU ruetta. - Jeaa Vtea, Ell-1 aa4 Kttrt ci i-t "w f"id aad Taxtli rteweclr. Man Uaever. (ty Mat lvaaa. lat-trt af air eeasutataey cf BtrU CaraUaa aai af . the Coafedtraey. .. . a a iarwBi m wav a wawavaw . jaau-9 u- iiAvia. Jane 10. . - B KATES OF FREIGHT, asTtBusaaa ar raa raoraisvjas r van . Mttimhoat Companltp .Tttrl gating tve JTftw Illvrr. X CO 2 00 4 Of 24 71 T f 00 4 &a e4 1 40 1 00 SO S 40 CO 1 W 40 74 t 2" 1 40 1 00 60 2 40 12 00 2 40 2 40 1 40 1 74 124 00 t6 00 7 00 1 rEBnCABT 184. Bofrs. x VO bvesa. Wax aad TaCsW, per aaa. w B3s, Isoee, per tea ad 00 Btrrels, dry, per barrel a w Ltto Peutee, per term .aw Bd(eads. aash 4 00 BaU KVee Uf. T halt 14 00, Uiu Tvr, per bat . - . w w 5iifWaMe. per ICen. 5 '2 0B lp?era-.VtUL " 00 Cnvw, y-rWe ' 14W Cera, Wta'. Oats, As. per aasaat x Chaira. fiUtlag, h -4 D;ta Recklrr. saad 2 60; large eaea - ff-. tar bar barret. Z w rsaysV.rpty.21:.nlh 8 fJO Fh aad reel, fr mi w Oviad Ctssee, pt lea rmr. p earrel w Hide, grwaa l fro; ary a, Bertea, Wa rr ay. Hay aad redder, par Vale leea, bar aad beep, par tea Diue, pig. P" law - Lima, per eask f ia per barrel UftUsv, lecaa, per aUevl V, aa..aale, per fee Lead, per tea ' Meleaees, 4 eOe, per barrel Pwdtr, pet ktg. 24 lhe. - . Peraer. r-er b Cllra tb'j.41 fSrsa, 2 00 4 00 24 Ot 24 00 a oo 1 u 25 00 a oa t 4 50 Vt e oo alU La baf. per bag t ffj UU la bhla, 2 40 prr RUperaaab: : tenia, per barrel Pt4rtt Tsrpmtine,, per berral Wafat,aaa,' 2 Pa?. la box, Splrin, La kkax, pipes aai eaaks, par gaBaa Battel Barrels, w CoaL Ua, 814; diUa, per haA, f 10, All Ur rrvlgauaa preperuaa. 40 40 1 40 75 ta oo UST 07 CH1EGCS FOR PJLSSIvTCIISe rnai fe3wUg rat ef Paaaaf wOl be eWged ee DOWIf. rrwa rarVtUvCs U Vllatlagtea, - E'abeO. Tjfrt. a i oo 00 I IS I 24 1 25 00 00 1 60 4 00 4 00 1 24 4 00 40 4 00 a 00 t 00 Watte HaH. - - Rear's Cree, - AR peiats befew, aaoowr or-Aaa, cm x rayatts..' U WDmiagtea. ' - - EtxebaU, Wbttekal, Ray't Orra, . - ABtnte baiew, Wlliaxrta t PayeUrrOa, gaUys Ova, . - Wait BaXL Stf 00 14 00 00 21 00 0 00 230 00 10 09 ' 14 Ot 14 00 SO 09 839 00 IB M 14 44 ao 00 94 CO 0 00 "OoL Aadrw i rftbdS.C. Cavalry dieat woands l-t t. . H i n tha BoutbsU B RseA" Il.f. V ft B&rd. 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Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1816-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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July 11, 1864, edition 1
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