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J ^•r 0 . ■ i . rd fC : . • . f V k. • ’ A k \ . -r '1. - c , . i r ■' c ’ V ha 1 ,.i K , J ;e" ' k - le - s. in-' , V ’ u ■ -. .I: - J_' at t 1 ' if I'i- back w::h 1. t'r, r.^est 1 e* sa'f-’’ Iter sitn ' •rpr. capt ured . eti : n '.i ■ 1 f ■ 1 il FAl in'TKVIiiliE. ^IIHKSIKV KVEVIVi;. JINP. JO. ISBJ. ^p-. ’; ^MPFFrm r North rA«ntiN.\.—The Rieh- ..•» i Fn 'tU rfr Tnnk»-? 'he unf'unJ*d n.ijfrtioti ihftt the I Halt Spkinos.—The teetion of Chatb&m countj in j LATEST FROM THE NORTH which a «aHoe depoaile is found ia e'f^UenMy of very t Pr.TSBfBCBO. Jun« 26 —We hnve rereiTpd fosys (he ' I considerable extent, and in the present condition of 1 Ejprefs.] » copy of the New Viitrk H«*rald of Jvine 19 . tJjioga may be made of lnc%lrulihle vabie The aub- j esirftct;— I Btauce ia found upon the xnrfitce of tVe irround in BiATiT ' —By the Ciiinast »hij port yptiterday, . . . , , . . , . ^ Places and th« c!..U L. v 7“^ | we received somo rory in por-um dct.ils of th. Europo/n ' J^terday evemog. Jum a. the Htage started places, and tht caule ha^a lc« Wen ,n .be hah.t of re- 1 newe of ,he 8-h of Ju.fe t. e^rapne i frora Ne« JoundLj, for this plare;- LATEvST war news. A SKIItMISH NEAR RICHMONDl A friend, who came in th>- Raleigh stage thi* morn ing, bringa us t copy of the foUowjeg dispatch reo^Wed r«g >>een in ibe hahit of re sorting to those places to satisfy their noliiral appetite | and puHlisl,*-d Ih-i Mcndnv mo-n.ng by licking. Some springs, too, yield «8lt water. Pans corre^pomieni ptitUs that the late c*il> ot n- cf .be l.aa-Dg rreJ-.es of N-r(h Carolina -is ' b*nds of 0. W. I. GoM^t.m. E-q , a ' Linc-l" for fifty ibr-usc^nd addiuonal irocp, » "7^ W.U.amsburg and drov^ them bock with . . . Bn.pn r ^ i crested “no httle fsC'tpnitLt ’ lu pol tic.il circles in tl^t slaughter, cap'iiring 75 pnsnuers ;il c-rp.aint an i h*r!.t^ criuci»n3 of almost j quantity of lak made .rom a gallon of water t*- j c\ty, roniing closp after ti^e r^p-rts of the .riun.phaof , ' ~ - -in er !heCor.ffd,’rate “ State anthoriiie*.” from a spiicg recently opened by the wife of 0. j Union army, and the official order of the United | »r d..es ont nan-e the presseg to which it al- : ^ Blalock, Edq who, in iha absence of her husband, ! Stales Consul not to engage the ^errires of any more mondl in probably in: nnU in ^officer?, i". was not un ier«tood, an 1 wns copse- . _. . . qupntly marie poii*t of acfli?e .'anvrt*# The inference • Though it m.i; beoJime previlent that the new levy w.an required owin^ fron:" towaid FREMONT’S MEN FIGHTING JACKSON’S. | DIED FromthecorrespondcnceoftheN.Y.Titneswetake j At the residenc*, ©f Mr Jne* C. Hooper, n*ar La’s* the followiijg ludicrous account of one of the l.’it.e i City, Florida, on the tCih inst., JOfiN E'XLES. £aq acenes in the valley. The corrtspondent ahusoh j * town, about 4’ A friend, who the soldiers as cowards, but from his own account ! at his death, wmes to hia relaiiTes here, ! i. would,e^.hatie i.‘-pot c,llingk«.lebhck:"-' ' J'J!?t then a scoat cacue in and reported that wm cheerful, with iLe full po«&e»Sijn •: . n'l facul- ' ■ I: cf*n:>in'.y ice* not aliade to the Observer, excavation made through earth and rock s..i« iii: pnper r.ts no (>.irh ‘ tone." and b^- depth of only 5ve feet, the stratum of rock, we are in . n, not exch ,r'rt know wh Hnpe with the Enquirer, that being of the pame character as that through \ 'o the ••ticklish relations” exljttiug, or likely to soon t !- -h» tone of the Observer I celebrated Virginia Salt Works wnter is ob- | Frince and the Ur.itrd Staie.s, in coi.^,*- , „ . ' ■ ; T . .1- • • • . .i_ » L qupnee of Napoleon’s policy and w«r in M-xico. The h«* F.''iuiir«T add« tamed Let the exaroinaiion into the capac:tv cf that ^ • .• i. * I I I . writer cons ders ttiHt this Question has a verv •i»*ri(iU' qiic-^tior! has a very ■'^■pect. and that the “MexitATi imbrop’.io will bi> tneans of showiji;; wiipthcr ili- Jiuipcrf'r Kfts a li’xp''- 'ition to interfere in tlie sfl'niii "f the I' S: ito-..” lit* add": ‘ If !ie has, he will not inck. in pretcx; for efl'.ng qi;arrp) ” Tl'e London Tim-* ptibii>hei -i !*-(t*-r from its X York 'orrr.«('or.dptit vftnch itniic t!i .i '-i F'.plairl vtrj’ plnin’y —nnd «fn?ibty, for n vonder—tt'Hi tht* Ui!it>-d r^tnte^ will “oou bec ame ■•ihofrrPHttet mi'it'iry and navH'pow»-r i will ncfi hMT‘ h.-»c‘n in v»in ProjiecM’p the «?arch. by all 1 in r’stt-ndoni.” ! freani*, anJ u«e erery pot in Chnthanito bell the wat*r , A liiit'sh >*f«!vmer freighted with a largp quantity of ; Mr. Rlslock’s lai-d i-* situated about 18 miles northwest • im»ided f.r re* .-I u^es. had &«ile i ^ora . . , ■ w • y‘eensrown for the We%t Ind’.es , of tb*, p.Hce at which the bonog for ealt water is being , L' ^d Mroueham, in h s in«.,g,,r«l r.ddr-:B ro tl e 3o- pr.-'j'ecuied cear Haywood ' - al Science Conare's? in London, blamed all iW'i evils ."if regifo be prosecuted to the ultnofii possible extent However •mall the quantity made, it will be •» valuable contribiiiion to the great cause, f.'r w«> are likely to be quite aa much embarrasped by the w'»nt >f «alt n« by the WHPt of any other tiec'a«.4ry. And if it “should turti out ihM w*> hare iu ru'' StMte 8uch hu uKundant supply ■IS triut '0 Virginia, she “-uir-riiiga and lot-aes by the war lo .AJobanja. a salt Itke ban ►'een discovered and pur ehascj ly Mr J W ; , h.' “>iy Hnt Ml - ' w ihi* hai- crtti«e l .Noith (’arolina to bo nis- ^ ' lU- North, and tv be insulted by the compli- i H . ’ alru .tii. ne i f het enemien and ours Coffi- r ‘ ''iiou« hnvt> b»jen m'ide that North raroliiia , '! return to the I. iiioii' Her bravo troopi f ; ■■ ii V i s.-iniii r» that whole r' gitner.t« urt rnii- 7 r’*?!';-' rg t'l ftli- Th.'^^e arc th*’ r.a'iir.Hl err.- . ' f a c-urs** ot ('>uiiKiia! Ntid in )!T ii'tt'e =-n^ 1 the uncea^ ng w>\r by a pnrtii'O of h^r f-'pi; !h« Miithor-ief State and t'ontVd^^r^te. ■ ^re r ru*-ied with tlie adn)ini;*tr«iior of affnir* at . ir.;' jnrci ure. and who ceed tbe ■snppcrt of every ■ le- ' f:* Enquirer is ceriaioly trist.'kon io aU frjis. If a ,;*• jf tauU-fiodiog had caused N^ rth C'*ro:ina *.o be , n« misjudged at th.? North, why has not the a-in.e kf- '«et been produced In regard to Virgirja and South i’-jlica by the far raore vin;’ent and ince^ssr.c fanlt- Dg of certain Virgicia asd J^ juth C.irolina paperpT >..ning ever published in a Nor K C=irolira p'lr'®- ^i!l i:?roach to the bitternfs* «iib wh\*h the Confed»raie A ministration has been fjitemstir»! y asiai’eJ by the r. ctiinopd Finminrr and Cha?! «>'rn 'iercury, and th? ^.Tjinift .^tate Adojinie''■atlou by '.ha former of tbo"«» I era ara «evera' r*;«on-i why Norrti r^tolina hn^ • 'hu? alan ierijd d- .S .rib l*t The V’irgiui* • r «rs generally failed lo to hi>r Justice la any respect ibi-i w.»r begai., and, ttio Virginia pup>ri> »re : -»» Diost read and lelieJ on at the Sortii. iht*ir t« iie - -e’«i»ed Hi» the irii** test of ujaru m tJie prone'^ution war It wii until very lately the habit of the > ri.nui papers, g^-ner ^.ly, gro^'ly to •‘lander North A:: na Lately that ih changed nu lar lU to omit the , -r >r ^nd in iome few n >iable infrtance.^ to give North f!t the credit she leserves, for the number and »-if'.er of her troiipi, '.heir admirnble equipments, r.e;r un-*urpafi^ed gillaniry in battle, but did the 2" ever do her jii'^tice by contradicting one of | jf fr*rlit the Richmond ? xautiner the Confed • If N ;r’.Pern slanders that it enunier»tes* .Not that «• aware of :i i ;'e «re jne '>r r.,r>rf adventyer** at the North, he war in Amprica on the fr-e exercise of Jfmorraoy that it was* a ‘''vrMii of Kidd, of Talledega. which he i govprnmen-. as»f-rt.re .hat :t was. a , - , ^ - « V 1 .1 ninnv iicftoa, and ihot ‘ in hII the lendenev of J^- bay. capable ..f aupply.ng enough salt for the entire I mocrafic rule has bten to promote v>ar ” Con'-eder^cy: that th^re is room and water enough for ■ MemphfS SlTypiUS. Jane 17 -VI.-^ 2‘'>,(X'»J persons to work, and thet ft negro man, with two Cairo. June 18.—Th»* »hipmpntH North up to to- lHy lo.-ge toi«, mde two bushels of salt in 24 hours The been: Couon, S.tW brtles; n ola-nes. f.,(»00 hqr Iek3 is in Clarke cc.nty, within 20 miles of Oaine?- i ^ b,irnU, sugar, C,000 barrels. There , , , ,, . i much coming 10 yesterday, town, tfh.ch is on the Alabr.roa river .Mr Kidd in- 1 I’optoffica vcas opened 'tut citizens vite« every body to go to the lake to boil salt, he to i mailed 1,000 l^ttfr!* mo«tly bu8iue8«, to Norther/i re-'fiTe one bushel out of everv >-even made ; c>>ies, and bought three hundred doilarij worth of ptit- In Greene County Ala , also, thera are numerous i saU well* »cd scricg* Thn Eu'aw Whig says - ••Mr Wm. Pettigrew, who lives two and a half mile RirHMOST*. June 25, 1862. ^ ^.,1^11 t out two mileswere forty or fifty rebel cavalry and , certH.nly expecung ani aw.Li.g I a few inf«.try; that tn. horses and aien were too ' ”P ' • V, - 1 * i **l />! Ill *1* ^ ^ JT • The Confederate loss is comparatively utavy tired to either run or fight, and could be ea.^ily j Moore county, June 18th, Hr. ANGUS McDON- [Nt^r the WjUiaTnsburg Road (9 mile* from Rich- j capfur?d ^’11 have a little fiin^ then] would j a1-D. «ged 95 years. ended, instead of neat WilUairiS- | you like to SCO it?" aaid the Colonel, turning to me. ^ I"_ Robeson county.aJune 7th, CATH.ARINE McMIL- h it m.iy be that the Yankt-e -change of j The next niinutc the tuj^le soundeu “to horse.” j Tk*' I'v. u • t llti-lrv Ill if L In the neighborhood OiUtm ( hurcb. in this cotin* ., Uf.nover C. IL, mentioned by this morn- i I hose httio exp-diliuhu bad herutufore been , gs-h .Mav. DONALD G MORRIiON, «ced ing’s Exaniiiinr .Has recubed ia extending our pioket** | oxcursi r,^, an I li:x(i always rulden | "(j yenr- I viitfi the Irotft ol’the column, to avuid tlie dusi : .'■n'i huve it hetitr view oi what was going oi. : \nd ill rhl.s cuse I lode witl; the Colonel ut thi- lieati jf hib eulumn until »ve canie to the cross road indicated above, aud then I tell back, for t.vo , ^ ... r,. t.i • , r , c I ■ wp. kw from tyi hold tever. Mi-9 ANN EI.IZ V CHUl?- loas'.n.--, nameiy: In the first place, my uorse «_a.s iian. in .be 20th y-«r .f her ..ge, eldest d.nghter of ! M) worn out a. to k^-p the alignment very iij-■ eol SAniuel 11 «nd E izi •'bri-n.m 'liiusti.e grim • difft rontly, imd it occurred tu Uic that in event ol , :i;on!*ier },!ib ;;ii i liis ru le hand for tiie firtt tune ' bfiug obliged to letuni tapidly her h» els could ! fHmi\.^ M\d ni^p.•d from its circle ou*. of its I. 1L1 ij -1 ‘ ciiOices?! gems, whilr m ii.p hjt not, as usual, be depended on: ui ti.e second place, | ^ ^ ... t. j t i • i ^ Ill ^ gentle, Hin\,tr,'e and lovelv s’rl, an orna- i the Whole thing bi^gan tu look ^ouiuch lll;e at::!}- . rner.t to the l.oufehold aa-i tl^o society iu which ^h« I tltat I couldn’t make up my mini lo enttr it ai d ; moved, the pride of her reUnona and tne cherished can otilv wot;'ler how Colonel Wvndhatn did ; inen I of her school mates Hut his "impulsive bravery led tiim on. You see i ^ irL i_ • lu morniiie oi the 18th of June. Gou, ‘who fill th-at the cro?3 road of which mention has been ; g, ^ I (iiade ran at ri^ht angles with ours, and all were j tcr.ei' ent oi clay, wtuie in th^ bl;On» ot youih, with wU through a ciosr wood^ the narrow road through ^ the promise ot a Ijt.g and h»ppy lifa. We mit.* her, Ol; to the 'leighboii.ood of U lUi-mishurg —Obskkver 3 / or>i liichmond —IllcnMoWU, Juiie —We !.:iv. ; forii:itioii ot an iiui.ort.iiii ainv»uieu' of ttie en»*riiy . !i I tie (iont of our liui .-i t.OoUi Richmond It appears fi o" • uob intelligpiici’ sii we hive of ihis movtmeut ihsil M' Cleli.in has mMiie an iinporiuni ch.-»iiiie of bit front, in cover Umiovei' i' uirt ilouse. Mi l ban retir ibe buU of hia forces frout tiie cMieine right o'" m;. poii lion A ijrigi'li of ti neril divi.sioii tii ti.e right adv>ii ced vesjtfrTny Hevfini inib'S into ’.hf coutiir^, nithoii* find ng sii_v higns of tlie en.-try The lucideuiH of nny firui^' on tur lines yesterday are uiitu.portant. Public niieni! m is. fcow /i-i, a^air •lain ed by the eif ectHtion of a g. npr.il acUon excited ye-i- terdiiy evei.in^ by vaiious ruuiorH 1 Le reptjri f li'irii>-M»-’s army .aiivancing apon WpI 'ion, Norili Ciiroline., i», as we mdLcfti*id v^'S'.erday, «n unuii'.igatrd fii’iion ot new-p>.pe:,« of iht ^en-ation or dev; -nd triere :b the V>e3i rea>?on to baliive ibai at least h;ee fouith'i of tin' i»rroy of ihiii Vankee general have I i Kiel ni->i:d county, cn the 7th M'ly, Miss JENNET i .\HMICIIAEL in the b3d yenr of her age. In I’.ibef-oii county June 14 h. GlLlilfilf .MELVIN .McLEAN, in the 28th year of his «ge In Mo!\tgomery Counlv, N. C , after an i’lress ofthre® frcm town, Huccseded handsomely, a few days since. In making a fine snioie from an Artesian well which is uni cousidere.l strong ^\\ There i» hardly a plantn- iicn south of Futaw on whirii here are n.t nalt well-, snd we hear oi salt sj'rings in diTrrr.ut parts of the county Wf lie »r that there is one on the r^rin of ('apt Jitmes Jnfk. near Havana, which in as strong nu any D the .South, also another near the Headleston lake; anoth.»r juHt above Lognn’n Hlutf: in fnct. all over tbf- county these useful springs and wells may be found Now let every man, woman and child, who needs ^-alt, gather up their pots and kettles and go to boiling ” Th« Richmonp Esqcireh and Nohth Caeolis^ — There were upwards of one hundred npplication.s frr Po«tf ffice clerkships, including liie entire force anuer Coiifi derate rule Provost Marsh i! tjould ii«tn\ini»tere l the oath yt'Ster- dny ti. ihr. e hundred j.eison«, including one hundred and fifty dt*seri«*rs from the r.'bel iirmy, and five com missioned otbcei*' Beauregard’s left i-.tiemJ', Heinando ^ouih. Ii is suppo.«ed thst (lie c.iiton burner® are witliin six miles of Memphis. Sovle VI .V»u.' Yotk. — .Mr. Pierre u'l*?. of New OileAii>», nrro..iHd order of den iUiiler and st iit Noi tti HS .1 pnsoner or sriived here yesterdav in the Ocenn Queen Mr. ri. is acc.mpanied by M. Addpbo Mtiureau, a dit-tinguistieU Sew flrleti. >* laercliHUt, wlio IB »lsi' h prisoner ot war. An xnside neu oj Kichficnd ■ We subtnit lo o.ir read er« t.'ih moriiuig, from an inif'lligput Union refui:?»- j jii->t arriveil from Hichmood. a v^ry inter^-.'tiiKr state ii;eDi of his otijffrvdiioiis atd opinioc.*- of the rcb 1 g.iv ernment ntid the rt-^'el iirmy in tiiat quarit-r. ot tneir jg me Uiity ot occr.pati— . . posed of rnw New York miiiiia, all the di«ciplin**d i Colonel ordered Ca^pt. .Shelliuier’s company to the tri 'ip- having been marfhi'd otJ t ) swfll .McC.elian ,- .uiuibers, preparatory to me •'ipproach'ng contest in the vicin: y of this city. — Examintr. Fri.ru Charlttirn.—CiiABLKsros. Jr.ne 1’4. — On .Sun day two of tae euetiiy's gunboata came up the river as- fai as Siuious’ Hlulf und opened tire upon the iroopst-n campod near the plai.e The Marion Artillery retired with their two cupjioriiug inl'iiniry companies of Col. •MctJullocii’s regiment, out of reach of the heavy fire oJ the bi ats, wtien liie etieuiy Irttid^fd Hud buiut the camp equipage, tonts, ic , of the inf.intry companies There I were no casucilties to report. I The intelligence from James’ hlaad teporls all quiet. Woik Was K»ing on briskiy, and everything in good or- ier. — C'oHrier. From Arkantu*.—Quk;.SAi>A, .Miss., June 23.—.Ar- liviils troui Memphis repoit itiat tne d»-teai of Curtis b} ■ iien. HinJinnn, in .Vrkmi-ias, is generally creditetl. j ctd Fitcti, with two Inliiiiiu regiii.ents, was sent up A tute Tiver to reiulorce Ciiriis. He attacked our bat- 1^' ( liHr;eh, 7ti miles above, wiih two gunboats tud iHud lorces. rte jn captunng tliem by >n attack lu the ren.v ' c: i'les Henry Foster is the leader, who fr r It ." cwn fe.’^'onal purposes, have worked unceasing y .. I'odi.ee Buch imprts- .ns as the Er.q'iirer citei And. • S'.ded by i te iie f te Virginia press, ganerally. 1 no wonder ri;st r . a ccnsiderable extent they have i ;red »ucc^»•f•a:.y But. .oore iban all, perhaps.— erate ttoveinment has miide many importations from Wnshington City of persons who, placed in cfiici.a’. posi , tloD at Richmond, have greatlv dnmaeed our cause bv | ... , , i- . , ' 1 inoven en;-! find cali:ulaii'..n«', an i of lue ruin g spirit.' ,,he M hiiuI (''•t v and hlcw i. treachery or incapacity How bst may be we know not. .^n I elemet. s of the rehfl.ion. ‘ ut t wdve ou‘t of one hundi .bntrd. 'ih. ho hot from our batteries fired thd magazine fn m:o atoms, killing uL waiched by ner bed side days and nighi£ before her death, and can truly say — “Deares;” cousin, “thou hast left ut. Here thy logs we deeply feel, Dut ’tis God vrho hath berefi us, He can all cur sorrows hea’i." M*** Standard and other papers please copy and for- t’ront, not a5 skirmishers, but as the udvanee, for tuucli did he rely on the thorough scouting it wa:i siippo.sed the wood.s h%d undergone that he ne- ^rlecied this customary precaution. On rode the column, with sabre at shoulder and carbines ready Very soon a few scattering shots could be heard i ward bill to Col. Christian, Switt Island, in front, and a.s it wa.s necessary to know what was t ,-oiog o„, 1 s-alloped Of. \n orderly oan^th.m- ■ |jH£ y liering past. “U hat is the matter. ‘‘Iheres trouble ahead and I’m going for rein(orcement.s'.’ A’ot dreaming froni the scattering nature of the fire tliat there was any immediate danger, I was jogging leisurely along in the ccntre ot the caval cade when the head came charging down upon us. “Fall back! Fall Lack! Ashby’s cavalry and Jackson’b whole army are coming.” 11 was scarcely a time for remonstrance, when the chances were that if one escaped the pursuing loe he'd be tiddcn down by hia rctreatmg frienus, and I drew ,^y TO a sort of side-path in the woods and tie^an to j>ick niy wav he.st I could. I on llie 4tti day ot July next!'! 'pilE friends of Col VANCE are earnestly requested 1 tj^meet at the Court House in Lumherion, on the next. Let ail attend. Cossebvativk. June 25, 18t>2. 37 2t but w« have seen with reg'^pf the importation of one very bad i*u«toin We bad hcpel tha; in ridding our- iflvei of Washing!.'’a we bad alao escaped the necesspy of “an organ.” N-^t so Our Government has an or gan, and the new ono at Richmond Mhe Enquirer) like 3.; Inere ‘.re pr?i?e» und persons in North Carolina j old one at W&jbingtoti. meddles with matter* ia the several States, which w*re better let a!one by outaider*. and especially by outsiders who appear to speak for 'he f r.ave “’een '-nwfcirjin? in their eff)rt» to acsist ‘ e- "y ms nu^iung unsourdness sgainst thousands - t«5pie, who formerly iitFered fr^m their slandtjr- •i : ; 1 ij'j, w:,- r. cis^'d a separation of tha UnicD, w-:, w'-s’n i; b.'"i separftted by Lincoln’s Proclama- ■’ ' iT’-i': 15th, 1 ~*jl, rui'.ed to arms to shed their . i - perpeiuiie ti.at rppnrMior. whi.st tho«e now ‘; iged in deftttuii g >ncm ftsy ed ai hvm» out of bartn’» • " r ;.^Ta a esse ;n poiri ju«i at hand. We find in an i: snge psper, copied from a Raleigh paoer, fol- V\ e -tre thus ihformed that, wniie the rt‘b->l3 thrui- «.:'vt« estimate their srtay of Richmond at one hundr'd snd eighty thoti?''4nd m-n ir •’snunt luiount to less :ha:> one hui.dred iti-.t fifty thousar i; t!int tt.i- :irii)y. thi.u^h Urgely mnJe up of c .ii3v:npts ii* a well disciplined and effti live hToiy and h-*s apj. arer;tly UMboundt? 1 unnfiJeuce in the militery skill and jn.ti.iaes Gea J d)ii»icu; ih = t ll.e rebel so’diern still b> lieve that the tide will Ik- tiiri'ed agiiast General McClellan, and that t'le war on tne pSit of the victorious S"Uih will be carried across wunes-ed I can now iaia^itie what liull Run was Our long cavalcade, tbo-^e in the rear and ' i rtncf Tnir k.— Holden, Editor of the R ileigh ■' ■»rc. i,*Ci«red. ir, ^Atur i'V ias'.. i4 h inst in ih»- r 'e '1 ’s»f. re''.^.ie ^e^ilemen. ;hat in lets than ih'te * .J :>• iL'.’l .’Uv* i.ttn-iV". ?/ rif'v CafUal tn : C' • '.r; ..tiigU'iB ill ne f/ic** 'if viit eaeo.^ no .'tijent And ih't .s • (.'ci:servHMi,t!!” ■'be EJucr of the .Standard had ssld this to "two > ^i'Ci.emen it would hiiv» beeti exceedingly im- • - ni 'tspniuem, hn' pcriiaps no’ ir.'Te isprop.'T : ■ .mprudent ban ;!s pu’Iicstion to the worid in a ~ If conhr.fcd :o :wo rpliabie geiitlemen. ■j -■ i>niv migt)'. nevt-r biar of i'; but when published ' ■> ' ;-r. 'liAi ^iien.y tJ''g"' h> :»r Uia: S') pron.ineot " .eoiiai and ii'.i«I ge:,t n lunn iisd said i>. and n • . •" "■'ijfc him .1*^ :iiii''h s» it w .uld dit-couragt- Ocvcrtiment The org-»n, however, cannot refrain, and : :he Potomac imo .MsryUnd ttnd the Nor'h. Ii apprars is OH* ^gain«t Col Vinco and in f>ivor of Mr. J^hnatcn '''fiv d J.din 'or Oo'»e.nor of Nor k Carolina, in a leading article ot near two cc.umn-' It niik.'a fcany !nis-sta;errents which, pe^’bap'^, oigbt to 1 e coTec'ed. but wc are st;i 'ou# to avoid all »*trif« about cur election ^nd let them pass. Ci'yifident tfcst the people »if Norih Carolina know C.jI Vxnce ton well to be milled ly ignorant thougri pretentious Virginia meddlf-rs. If ttie Et qiiirer cannot fini enough to do at home and is need of empl yment, i' migi:t bfi weli to de vote it-leisure to Utning ^t- statement? lo the loss*" '.n tlie Cbicttanonnuiy bat‘ e. By re piiblisbing 'fie sta eaient from the Montgomery Advertiser, w.th nut a word o/ comment or •‘tp:at’n''' i). it wouli seem t^at the Enquirer tacitly admits the untru’hfuicesa ot its own statements. Until it can gi'.e --Hiist^'*tor) *x- pUnation for not being sble to stHte co^rectW cccur- !»EOe« und«>r i's o^n r»opl» will not bw to ccE&de in .'s ’•ep'esen'atlt tis rf m&Uers sotue 1 unureds of miles away from it. ^•’op!e Bu' the '■fhic'. r-pe. lie wnat .Mr H'i;den ■ » - .;d r^iips'ed^ V ■ ...■ii.r.g i-w!i ‘ e' r T nre Ui.t, .ud It I • H hich II id V ••OURtll us tlltf did - i K i L indigt.tttioQ, - f-‘:oWK: we irty roi.'. that if 'he ‘ e re she einrny b» c nt!uuet ( peril.itted t - b;£tit when ihey ; uieftiririicV Ml the ntiinxgemeni I ' I till- '•itate ' ,1, -.-:-^!fpi V il fV, r 1 !i r ,r . “ n. : gi»- . r re v.g' r '.i- p .;r, 'i. i a f« w r the ■■''.JT’.t i: !-,t .-»er'. ^ » . f’e iu . ne ;.e enen^y. This u i. 'j: uf imJ. Dut, l>\ e U’lil 'f wDtt we «uM. our etieii'ie'? are ^trlT■ . the imj-re--* .n Ujhi we t. id iven up lie '.nd tuat we u-a":'d i; »- VnDKees to ta^a liit i.a Grafjs —We are aniU's-d ly * 'eii^urk cf our fri*n 1 of the Char: tte Dcfnccrat .idmdtirtr th«t oiil} two county meetings in Mecklenburg udo Gak >itj li-jve nominated Col. Jobns'on, (wuilst bine h«ie r.ocdnate*! Coi. Vnnce, vii" .^leiauder, Iredeli. John'-’on, MaCon, 'loore, Fo'», Ru'herf. rd, Wakv >ind V^'i.k^s,) the l)emo- crat siiys, •‘Hvl iing politlca. meetings is a poor WHy tor Mr Vnncr's fu> t»ds 1... convince :;.e pt'^ie that mey ate not ii.tiiienc('i by p-irty prtjiidice-j, Perhap-i it is; but it ;s not a poor w.\y to shew whoir. :h» p»-fie are »n fnvcr of fur Governor "e ara gr.ii;- fed ’o that Col Vsnce beats .Mr Jobn-ton o ore rhsn fr,u' to '.‘ne in people's n.eeting, but we don’t supp ose his n.sj irity at the e'ection will be itj qi;i!e sO grt.it a j,ri..f oriiOi:. ^.^o. ! »t tlie army -d Joitri'Tii is rousiant y rec»-iviii(i I'e;:jf•'r'*^metit», ai.d iiint he at le-ist expect!- t iiold >'ur '•’■my i.i check until the impation •• .'.t Kupluu i Hud Frnnce in reftrenc« 10 d.>uiuerti Cotton and T d.acco, -h-.l: res'i't it' bringing ihi.se Uitioti t-- thi- re.-oue U\. r.HVe I1-. d3ub! of Ibe sub-itsiitial truth '.’f the'e Btf.te i!ie‘ ai.d We tf’ink tiny are tntuied to the »^e»‘i.t. Atieutioii f ; t.e goveriiiin ii' Co’ftnfrrici —The t.ilet^' t''•i tton y Jei duy, fnd>r;.ce>i '♦bout ",:'.0O lia’.es, cl.’sia,;.' u ;hi baa.s . i-\ to-jjfi.i middlii.g uplands. V lu ilU A’-rn-al —('HAKLtsvN. June 2) --Tiiebri- inh 't!,p Mvmph'.s, 'npt t uiKfitj ink, ;r- m Liv-; pooi Tin N:is-.Hr. •'N P ; a.ivel h tc y. - .'■'iif iirtS on board a mo?t v>.,l .'Hble uf L.ii.;!. g .ods. be ing pre.';i'eiy «uch t.g ■ite Btsnd in uei d ol at prrs ^■ut Th. .Mr'iii;Hi.f tiid u,i^! ...■uae, wiiile coai.n^ into po'' on Moud:i_v, i hsI. ,re f-ti me teach ol bu. iivr.n’s l“'.Hnd, ^k^l.•:Ie .-l.- i ii.i-.i 1 >ev*r W.IS Cna ly ■ i .. S t;ie - :'>,uierti Mai wnn When ‘he i'.."-;t g-t H^rvi.t.i -t.t w y one of the h i'k^.id si., vt ic*. fi. id « i.ui. iiiOst ot •^hich struck ^ u ifuli ■'•'tu’s I-. ,h ihein hit 'tie Ship. Tha Yuiis.'e gui.f a r.fi^jd L F ; i.i .■)t a: ne; wJ:l-U .’it reuie l • Men.ph s is I uew ’t'ii ■'ij.ji, ou her tit-it V'y.-ig' , t‘UHt it Dijtnt>(!>^:rn. on ll:e *J.3 JL 111.is; s.^ati_\ ve"S-i, .if gooJ'pe*d it lut S.V i.iu-. ret^^intei. bu’ cuf m I !>|e ii c-.rr\ing : le cn- j;o .*■ .uy .i vt--ovi ot Vi'.'V u-t.^. ; c3he ai.ide the i a ‘ug>: ••i. .;i L'Vt-. j.i..oI to N i?s-ui in rix- leeII “.nd *i halt da v -i, and w is bo'ii ded ■ !} .1' u ' ; t)y I !ti Vaunec nteiTier Qu-ik.r ‘ it_\ Jiie Yai*ke- ciu'-n- iie p up ^ui e n sn .i j. bli.ck ide''fl .Na.-i-iu, i»ua t'oiuacti ueiri) all v. s-iels i tutul in ^.r g iiiig out Mr. Wu'-d. li'e i!iiuir.'nr :.i (’.‘ima, >...■.1 M j ■: L’a e iiiiui. ciMifc ji. .'ene.-r- in tiie 'leripi i- - 'rirr P.is-ieiigers by ihe oteaui'hip .\lr-iiipl is ii{ 'i; the Urit::it) tj .. eriiiiienum»je h pi-: einpiiiy ui-in.ii ; iij^dii the V.ti-kef au fiViiiM. ■. I^r ine suin uicr ■ i..' . Ull'i-li -ite.imer r..-rliii;l^ C:*plu:od a^ % pr fcOUit. iin.e .igo. — Mercury 'lAik bundled mud seventh-five men I aoi sorry tO sa}’ if, but nuch nr. iit‘cr SCCtieof tuut i and demoralization as then tn'rued I never beibre ( ‘itton IS being burned throughout tJie upper countr,) \ y ttie planters. | J-rm.i ChaiiujiOOQci. CnAt'1 A.soouA, June 21 The I ■ -. » i - » tU., , , 1 .1 even in the centre utterlv i>'»)orant ot what tiie nemv si:iUipeded .^^iturday, irom Jasjier, ieavii.g ibeir j l l " % i ii • -ui amp and equip.tge, nnd dejiri'yiiig the bridges over | the.SeCiUiitctjie river They returned thi>» morning with as for their lives, and htiriing in th'-ir precipitate lu a mile 01 Jasper, 1500 strong. j flight sabres, curbines, blankcfa and every thing ounce ; lU LUt-M wcij^ui. 4iliuu^:: i iiw: «U‘.>u3 tOte, r, „ r . 1 . 11 . ,k VI 1 and out to an open Hpace, wh.rc a hill offered its r^:c />orj^>r. lntrlligence Irom the .M:s- ' ,, su.ipp troutitfi' appears to unjly a design ou the par: j broad OIOW t ) reiorni upou. !iait tiere,^tiien, tor 'f ii.c iie'iiy to J t’uersaie into me hjart ot the .Si.aie ol • the l''''e of the lUOtheib that b‘..*r:: }od, if Ii"t for .M. M pi. 1-e has Hirtady invested il..lly .Springs, j y.mr .wn manhcod’.-, S:ik*'?” ’iuT no; .‘fficet.'s g-1. lud, Hi l^rt accvun .', was preparing for « aioveiiieiii 'j^p alter UlCn, shouling •‘Hah! liull'.’’ but savajie- PARTIZ l.\ RAAI^ER.S. IT WI.NG received uuinont} troiii me secretary of 1 Wur to raise a Company ot MC'UNTED H.ANGtRS 10 serve in the dep'trtmt^ni of Gen. H duies I invite to my standard all wtio earne-tly wi>h to drive the insult ing invader from our Und. Partiians receive tli* same (niy, bounty, cUithing, rations and quarters as other «ioldiere; besides hHviiig other advantages allowed by f..avr to thii* class of Soldiers. Arms, kquipments and horses must be furnished by the men, hxii paid for by tkt government Here is an opportunity for our young lucn tu measure swords with the Enemy. Let them hasten to tne defence of our COUNTKY'. Address lUOS. W. HARRIS, Pittsborough, N. C. June 2.3. S7-4t lu a i.Aiie ui loournvujj. j iiigut suufes, caroiiies, i.'iaiiKCia atiu every i Skiruiishing look place to-uay at Church river, on | earth [hat cou-d pLiasibly add au o thf roai 10 Morri-towa and Cumberland. The enemy i . ■ • i » 'Pi i. .i i *i , . . - . V ' to their weisrht. JhrouKh the woods they i-i advancing in force A baitie is expected. ; , « ^ , -m rr iurrin« theii' own .^'eejs, and on dashes the Nd. 1 veu S by a r, ). ,fti--;'k'“d bm .1 ; I' ar-, bm • ri HU I L'. aj i't. acLe . -Cl of !?h' il>, Lui iiijne .. Wila £■!'. :i_- gaid, w;jici 11..- ati'i ->ii Oil'^rd, having advanced iii lor e on the TaUat-.atcUu n\er. '1 tie occupaiiou of Memphis ha». given tiiu. ex , - - . . i i; j traurdifiary taciiiiifs lor aiuiost iiaily reiuiorceiuenio o: i cl'a itic nia>s ot rioi>enitn, a.i tin>i’;jh tiie aroji-aetid inen and supj lies, an-1 lor ihe prepara.loii ol exptdi j s^as aiitr tliLiu. Arid i' i;5 Oiiiy loity or tiity j A.rhby’s ca'- alry, after all! lur lier^ they halt oi* jrhecrc^tof this r;>u:;h, rccl:y l.t!!, aischaruin- iheir c jrbines and revolve’s at tiie baL-k oi u-> re ■ treating stra^ghrs, d> our tiors. s go sliJuig duwi. I A few‘"o*. oui men hait on the position iron: j whence they started, b::t the in^ijority gu plungir.;:. j int i town, -jh.juting: , “Uur r-'giineiit i" all c.ip- i :ured and cut to t/teces, und wt- le the only one.- j lelt.’’ And a precious set of cowards you are, cav- I airy gentiemen, if your own story be true, to have j bought your worthless existences by sacrificing ; the lives of your Ci.iiiirade.s and the honor of the j flai: ye bear. f'us to pei.-u ite tlie luirt ol theSoutti — L'xantner. KR^.'.M THE .NOlHif CAliOLINA S^OLUIERS Dklkt - ISniF \ A , Juiie 16, I Laii.i.' -It 11 N c. i’roofs / Messrs ci. J. little Sons; — Xiiiie will not hIh»w m. 0 j,*ive a t'l.l d-t-i!i if wii»t we tiave sewn since we leii ■ •ji'iJ'hvr'j oil li.e .i.oi'iiing uf me 31»t ot .May at i> I) ciuck V, p arrived oa lae t'alile fi. IJ or jupt in ti.* j rear iiit- next Uav abolU f-un J.,'.vn, 1 was very .■lUXl0U^ J ge; I i ere in t II!:'- I take ' Hi t iu Ihe tight on lue li> ji,Jun> e ciiiiii itiiiuigu ou the same iruin, n>.. j ctiai.ging cari uie whole w.»v I am in hopes mat wt rfili Boou tiavp anothet opjoriunry of uoing p.-od se.-- viL’e I.) .;ur c untry. Aoou: .1 o cl^ck. wenniv.d tli« lei-. t 11 K;c?iiajuu an’i atter a lew moments retrcshin^ 10 k ut our march J 'T ttie banie tici 1. .-Vtier tuaich.ii,. IJ ugt- rever il ci oo.-i .UreetK v«^e caiae into .Main street 1 1 »;Te lni> «ielif W-s >iwu;l lo bel.old. ihe street wa? .i.i'd » ;h wag.-h:- tiauiiug ttie « lundei, the Sidewals A OTIC E. Members of Co. E, 8ih K,eg N. C. T. wiU receive their bounty, by meeting me at Fayetteville, oa NiO.'^D.VV, the dOth inst., or the Monday following, J R. MURCHISON, Capt. June 24 S7-2tpd tOTTtll l.Ul.Vl¥liH!iiiW ItltOW.S A.\l) Ki.li; SHIIlTIVtiS. 1''riii.Sh> GooJs will be exchanged lor U.ACO-'^, CORN, FL* tUll anJ CliTTON. Those ordering the above oU,-., prt>iii(i for iheai in tiie above ar.iclee will hare ife pr*iVrenC“ ov'r iho,'6 buying for Cath; and the Il j;h«?st n,-'.ikei prift will be pt.id in ca^h or goods for !ie abo\e pr.'duce. JOHN H. HaLL, Pres’t Cea^’er Creek M>nf C-3, J.jiie 2-1, 18CL’. 37 4wi IVaiited to Hire, ^j’EN MEN, wh.tp, free colored cr slaves, to go to Salt i. vVors“ rear '»Vilni;cgto>j. ijcod wage"' wiii h« paid in cash, or in Salt et a very low price. Applv soon T. .S LUTTERLOH, June2G, 1SC2 37 iJi ‘‘/bryt^ imf the ^ofther" — The Atl.inti To^- f'-dt.roty reproduces ihe t'ollowin;: extract from a speech delivered by the Hon. A. H Stephen.^, in * i-i !^t ii.jj.a'S*oit., ttie wjuudea stamiiug and lying ■ [hat City, neatlv a vear ago: .1, ev n direciu-n Fn.ii. w - wiu.iow, tue ladies coul . | >• My* Iritnds, not the J^^nd him contributions to make hit^' cum.*’ortable while 'le is ill the service. 'i'at'C care of iiis family r shews thfit this is fa- '• ‘■‘i thuu has bec> it'.Ljion.i Lxa.i :;ier and :h; (-.'t .r!‘.3.''.i Cc.*'tf:bi;t|'Ns one i.'iusi suop.ise. I Nur.TH Cabhlina t'OLiiif.Rs—No th it because the Kichaiond paper^ r.', H’u^i, a I'tarkv^ liaggtd u }\,\kfe.—A fe» 'I*'.'' )gi. .-e:v-,iii i t i.iu ot : .1- ■ l:i.ir,> ui u j.-«,-iiitut, si:i ;oiitd 111 the t'h'i-k ihoii.iiiy- w. nr ou- ; i'tj:;i.t; l-'i wl.atevei* be ii j^iil di.'Cuvt-r, ni.l ■■ -' • ti'-' omeiftl b> . , I -ii 'i^gi'iig Valikre, whi» apt e>-n d t.> hf 1 li.'\ u. lave lea.ed to { ublisii atatemen's of the vaiue ot cloth- ^ ^ ^ ^ j^rtm.g me •I'-gf >'••'Ip him * ui ng, ic sent from hot. e ta the troops, that t berefor* | i;ie wildeine.-'s. levt-lied i>-" fe'- " '*• ' orderta nini to hall, which lo-'U* 1'' ‘‘1’ > ci'ti.p.ie ; W tli, ...v n.iiiig t.ue, h..d, uie Up, « . .. * t ** * . . » uiirc^ UKi»i tronj fu /fte liU3-iJifc ■ ■■ rtu.tidarl. We liie s -e fair dea.ii g , ‘I' ne are sent. Those contnbu:ions are >iill made from _ « i- n I i he .Standard thi jusiire, ^ii^^h we ,i«n, it to | various par;s of North Carolifi* certainly,‘and doubtieS' ' hurt y u ” •(“.Vfci ;i, »K_v, lha; wr Uu not «yc,path:ze with bveu : trom ctner Stetes al«o. Th« following paragraph is -Vt-'. s tr; i tn d ii aiu t my name," M'plit d thpii-^gra -t > ipressiun*. the ''taudard, '.i: eii with thofce ol | from the last gaiisbury Wstchman; — te ' c mail/ grouiid-. 'rnt'icU , '11' let ns bear can, an i encour-tg# it in ► iiher jiJiper- naic.e'i 11, coD.plaint against the G>i' h If as doing me b.ht it '**y wijf > do belter, if p.^-'.t'le If we at I ou’r a -• -i ill old r‘r'y limes ar.^ pr":cribei.— vili>, ie. > •ifc ■; a>) H cotiipbmetti. ns irn un-trnj; io-:icai'. n ’ h G iTerfiinelil 1(110^3 We are hgi-:iig bee inse li and *ill continue itie h^i.t mt;,u'it ih it i thci •' • ^ ma> biid iifcf'e'-ssry 'o tc jtyw in >ue ca'ie’) “The transportation agent, at this place, McLean, has just informed us thui he torwardeiJ :roni :he counties of Catawba sn’* Iredell, (iii ihe care 'f Mr. Chipley, ) H4 b..»-. !•>*' ) ol wear apparel -"'1 provision!*, and 300 chickens. for tie 4iti *“d 7th N. C. Re iments and the hospitals in Itiohriiond. There is scarcely a day that contritiutions d tisrse kinds are nut eeni ‘orward from the counti. s Wtn ot this place tor the boiuiers in tne different Kegi- * "vVeil, come along anjhuw, or I'll snoot you D.'ivid ' enough,” s lid the Yankee -My name's William,” re^poi. led the uegro, • and 1 was a coming fu.-'t " Being «ested vi«-a-viH with the d.irkey, the Vai.kr* propounded sundry qnehtiyii* whicli Williain respondt.i 10, Slid reports in the fidlowing sijle: "How canif* yuu so fur uut o' de range of your fo'k-'.' sei he How come jiu? s> z I. I isn't, .siz he; I m to tiome in dc»e woods. -A’liii is, in a burn, ■jcz I to my «elf.) Who was y-iii ItK.kir.g artev? i-ez he. I’lui.dei, aei I. You knows all about i he plare, dm? tie. .NJon strous w-U, sez I; 'but, fore God, I never was dar in You know de short cuts? -ei he £x V’ance —Weopeoedf ur .N 'rih Carolina papee^ i mp.jRtant A RRIval—An English Jjieamer arrived ■^’e-'ay mi'rning. all lo favor ot tj, 1. Jijjitfliou for { -sfely in a Confederate port tiiis week, with 15,U0U En- 1 my life before.; sern ir, u. > one of which permits its readers to «:ee | field rifles, a large quantity of powder, fixed ammuni- j pulled out a jacs knife atid got lo 1 . 6 J r : irhiriling on a pnip knot, widoiit sayin nofhn tor some \ >,nc*: - letter accepting ibe nominaiion for j ii..n, per.-ussion caps, xc. j ti,„p phe debble was in me, and 1 wa> just about lo ^rnor • -jraw nome inferences from the fart. ; _ -i.v .. .„.i j j^"*P I'**' down wid his own bayonet. ■5* V. T.iat the letter it«cU is unexceptionable, and cal • .» ej r.) make friendH for I’ol Vance. 2d That the ti'iendly to Cnl. Johu^ion are not so free from • ' ; ft-plirig as they firofes.'* to be, or a ihe limes re- •Mne of the papers alluded to, : the very lesped- ' ‘ ’iarioite Democrat,} adnTiis that ••th‘ letter is • 1^-'. ijood spirit.’' Bui then it goe.i on to cootrait '* '■•1 ,' o l »fiirit with what it cali** “the fipirit and -U- r f ote whii brought him forward,” and of •his organ al Raleigh, the Staudard." we submit, i.s not just. Those who “brought -in-, e tor ward” were, mainly, the people of a num- cnu: -ies which nominated him; and we do not P'-‘"'t to have heard iijy complaint made against the ’-r. which tht>y couched their nominations. We •o.ne reason to think, too, that a communication paper, entirely uneif’epiionHble in it« spirit, had n8u«nce on Col Tjuice. since he somehow iearn- il fsnjp from a sourre entitled lo verv great re- SD i we may add that it was wrif.eu by a gentle- K ’‘■ry far from Raleigh. i "We suppose it was = ! earan'-e of iLIh comm'inication ia the tjhterver ^C(»d Col Var.ce tr, addr. «s his letter of acccjd I- Iti so far as we p.ibii-hed that ieiier, the *■ t.is utiran. t.ui n . i«iitier: a!;d proV.ably th^ i '•an say as much ’ nk 1’ would hare been C'Pdi’able Ui iho “good ‘ 'he Iiemocrat if it had pubimhed (Jol. Vaiioe’s ‘ tr, and that it would ii »ve h.-en pariiriilarly wr, ' . Johnston re-aiei I'i liit iimn jn which m*- •i- s f'litilinhid. A geueruus rivalry for a high v;»iJed for (ucu oouriesy towardt aa oi>- B^MBARors —The war ii tending more and more a condition of indiscriminate slaughter. W'e suppose that oiir government wiil hang some'yankee in retalia tion tor the murder of .Mumford at New Orleans. .-Vnd herei« another ease copied from the New York Herald; “Col. John Owen, a notorious rebel bu»h-whacker, WHS taken on his farm in Monroe county, .Missouri, oa the 7th inst.. and in accordance with the ordeis of Gen Schofield he was fastened to a stump, and the contents of eight muskets found their way into his body. He begged bard to be treated as a prisoner of war.'* A Pbkk Cotntrt.—The following, from a late Nor folk paper, shows what is the yankee idea of ireedom of speech and of the blessings of -ihe best government on earth;”— yoUce.—The Provost Marshal is direrted lo f-suse ihe arrest of any person who sha'l by word or act -ii-.iw any disrespect to the Government of the f nited .Staiv ,, or to the citiieas of the same on aceount of ibeir loyaltj By order of Brigtidier-General Viklk, Military Gov ernor. CoppFRAS.—W'e have a spceimen 'f Copperas, the handsomest we have seen, made by Mr. Unbt. Paton, at Farmvill**, in Chatham rounty, (in the mineral region,) a part of about 60 lbs. already made by him; and we understand that he has put up machinery to make il regularly. Tall Ryk—Allen J. Cameron, K^q , has sent us «»ecimenB of his rye which measure 7 feet 3 inches in Itiigih. ' Rkpobt jioT CoRFiKMKD. — Ther» has been no confirm- 1 at ion of the report of a yankee force of 6,fK»0 being within 30 mile* of Weldon -eeli bnllled in te:-r'i b-i tl.ey gaZt-d upoii the dyiu^ kud the wi'Un iea We c juid ai.-^o Ste the H»-p8lauH ;;i vi;r\ di .ctiuu iS ihtv wtre coiiOucieU from t.*ie baiile held, iiud 1. m t:ii‘ W.ty they luaicued liilo the Oily iou OoU.d ^tl.• plaiuiy mey did u . iiiie .M.’ •» torward iiuve ;i;ci*-' Fi'-ii. i.'.e v» -goii.-j C"uid tm l.earJ :v!' we u.ovei. 11. l,g, .al he>-’t l^ mt.lT ’ ,i«»»w«r, ‘ Jom .V * , i!ij ‘he ri-piy u. us hooI'^ ' g'* g‘'e it lo j .iieHi " li.s the •'oulidt'l w. c>'U»tT.-.e WHli now Ai j .huU^h l»'-“ 'o pifCca ll>e> ar - not UeaJ; Itiaim iod Ihe;. bjl'-itv. alid llKtu^h (tu-y CaiiliOl hgtil Vet ttiev ' «ia cuCuurage. '1 l.a! irgin w. tiUpilii mat ot OU >rt(i3l wii hS, 111 ail old Col U lifld; ttie iieil ti.iy We toik 1 V\l:1 Point rlealh'T and Came lo iuiiiy's l».utf \V . itHid Several liigtils wiiiioui a f le.-i. s. ?i | ii.g oi. lit- iiuiie 1 groui.a, the raiu tuiling u^ .i'i ua nmr.y evi i_\ .i.gh.. tor three d.i^o the iiio^i ol us lived ou tvl iival ai. 1 wiiter; no one t.a^ >iit^-.-i“t ilu' ij;li our lar> ■V II I .Ujh liie etieiiiy'-' jrunbjifi me lo«u t.ie nvi-i ,5 iiii;tr l)cU-w tt;;-5, moving up. .^ly opinion is, i: ihej c'jiiie up tii I ;i'iick we w:j‘. L-.ptuce iiu-m. .-ii. itpunr -.Mv Hieie ure 16 in nd. Nv-.iii t'riroliiii is w- U n-pri- ■>euled n« ic, Hiid her boy? arc in g -.d spituo. J d. D , Jr. Heaths or SuLim-E!..—.\t Rattcry No. 7, near Rich iiiotid, oil ihe 13i.*i, Kdwaiil T. Ho ts, of Guiilord Co., a 11.ember (1 Co. i>, ll’ih liattalion Lighi Artillery. In Raleigh on iho loth itist , Kev. E’. B S.ilmons, isi i..ieuieiiaui lu h Iiatikha County i:nuipany Ht was a native of Y’adkin t '.'uiity and was i;i hi‘"-‘Jih year. At Car-ij) Mangum on the 14th inst., Corpwral Feliit Vlartin, I'o. G, 64ih N- C Troops, aged 17 years and 7 mi.iiihs. lie WHS a iiaiive ol Wilki**. In Chailottesville, Va., Hospital. April'j'h, Jas. I'. W Kee of»-{:o Gates County .Minute .Men. In Uic'iimoi’.d, V-i., ,Mr. li. F. Ooitrane, of Randolph county, a member of ('o. .-V, Oiii N. C. i'roops, aged lo yeiirs, U months and 27 days. On ibe biuile-field ai Chickahoininy, Lt. J. C. White, Co. (\ 4th N. C. Troops, and private B. H. Kilgrow, of Co. A, same regiment. I’ecently, E. .V. Morri'^on and R. M. Gray, Co. A, Wiley Cox, Co. B, R. A. Htill, F. J. Fisher and N. P. H "iper, Co. tl, F. .M. Current, Co. H, and J. A. Dobson, shUiUo Boys- all of the tih N. C. T. In ;Statesville, loth iiist , Capt. VV H. Hanford, in the 30th Yvjir of his age. Capt. Sanford died of a wound received in the battle of Newbern, where he :icied a n ibis part aud distinguished himself. In Camp ne.ir Richmond, on the 2d June, D. A. j Currie, ot the Saltillo Boys. ,\t Fra'iklinton, James J. Peace, in the 34th yeir of %Voo#leii T'HE subscribers arc luak ng a sc.% i.g »\n}d&c j:»r-up, which may b« hal ai J iep i C iv;'b Sio;'e. ;,.m! MAKhPEACE & Mcti.'.E J,W.« l'?62. S7 3,,;d For tilt Sciiatf. Y^T’E Hnnoiihce D.WID -MolIliI., Ht-q. a candidate iT ta lepit.'i'iit the Coui.ties 01 Ciiiiit>eiiand am Har* Empiuy y..ur hands in doiiii: u*'*' m the Senata of the next Legis.aiure of North C iro- ‘if-a. VUTElt.S. June 2-1, 18f)2. 3 -ue A'hile he is »vi>rk-i" fhis uiy of your coutitry’'! inal. It any -houhl tall in the hiltio renienjber .henrpbaii and the widow, and take care of them (}od will ble^.s yon in such n ible pc-rf/>rmanc of a narrioti'j duty. ” I'oi* ]h(> ISuii%e ot Co mill oil .4. 'PH i’^ Ir lends of l*i JoJl.N’ .Vl.COiOil> K ot Harnett J. t uiiiiy, mli .upport ii'm at tt.e /i«xi iVngiiit e.ec- ■ ion f-ir ti .«eat in liie House of Comu.ins from ilie couu- 11* s of C’lniherl laii and il »nieit. June 18. 18o2 3.5 itepd when he looked up You's my prisoner, sez he. bat' what I want to be, sez 1. ou condition dat you gib me something good to cal when you get jo camp, '(.-ause I ’se powerful hungry. Oh, dais all righi, says he— git up and go long. You take de lead, and jesa take (iat short cut and i’ll follow, and if you run, ceriuin sure I’ll kill you. .Sn I gits up an.i strikes into de woods like i was gwine to his camp, but as I 'se been p.ishiim liuiiiing a good many limes, ! kinder wound him up. and ibtch him Iound pretty near de same hole he ,wi ut in at. Talk ing all de time, I was mighty innocent, ‘peanng mighty glad he cofch me. Pres'ny I turneil round, and sez I, “8am!” “Wbo’syou talking to,’’sez he. ••Vou,”se2l. “.My name aim Sam,” sez bn. ‘ Don’t make any diiTance," a^z I, “follow me, aud ef y. u don’t, you gwine to git shot, sure" j his age. !>» Vankee looked fiuzzled, nnd just den, Mari,’George I Recently, in Halifax, \'a , private Wm. H. Feather- came our 0’ de woods jess round de camp, wid two 01 j ston. of Co. D, 13th Reg'l N. C. Vols., a resi.lent of free othcr»i, and he, Willinm, did you find any j Person county, in the 19th year of his age. 8t« adTertiitmeat for Pftrtiiao Ktagtrs p'under^ Cotch a chicken, -iei 1. Whar hit? ?ei he, comif g up. Hera he, ssys I, snd I gin ’em de Vankee. do lilt’s de way 1 fooled dat hos'.’‘ William was led into c-imp iu triumph, aud marched up with his prisoner before the Colonel, to whom be re counted hiB adventure, and, of course, was rewarded with high comnimdaiions. aiul received, iu addition, a present from bi» master of a fine pistol. He is uow the “lion” of the canip._^/i;/. Enquirer. A Yfinkre Cati(/h( —Tlie New York Commercial says that not long ago a cpriain 1 flirer w»s attached to tiie army of the Poioma^. who resigned his position for the purpose of embarking in the enterprise of selling fancy articles to the soldier-, lie c.ime to New York, pur chased a stock of goods vabied at :?l,t)O0, and returned to the seat of war ‘-filled with great .'ipfotations ” But ••sorrow trod fast on the heelj of his joy.” When the rebel Gen Jackson came down on Gen. B.inks' division the glorious anticipations of the merchr.nt were entirely clfitrojrtJ. He wag ‘’bagged," and all hie stock in trade. In Richmond, Va . May 21st, Mr. 8amuel P. Motire, of Rockingham county, N. C., in the 19th year of his age, a soldier in the 13th (Col. Scales’) Regiment. On the battle-field at Chickabomlny, May .'^Ist, in the l/)ih year of his age, .Vlfred E Hoyle, of Lincoln coun ty, a member of Co. K, 23d Reg’t N. C. Volunteers. At Corinth, Miss., May 28th, Serg’t Thomas Crowell Pitman, of the 3rith Reg’t Tennes«io» Volunteers, former ly of Halifax county, N. C. f'rcTnotit>nf.—Col. G. 3. .Vnderson, of the 4th N. C regiment, has been promoted a Brigadier General in the army of the Confederate Slates. His brigtde is at present composed of 4th, r2th. 13th .»nd 3"ih regiments. We are also pleased to announce that Lieut. Colonel Bryan Gfinies lifts been promoled (Nilonel oi the 4th regiment, rice Col. Anderson promoted. Cotton was selling at 33 cents at Philadelphia on the &Qd the itook on band “ezireoaely small." The Siorj r>f one Regxi'ieni.—The fo;b winij, w*'ich we ‘•>l«y ironi me i w Y-.rk Po-t. itils ti.e .-iory of one Yankee reir ii)*‘nt which cm e to V'ii-;r’n\i t i 1 lunder and ie>(r-.3‘ Manv 0ll.erN«id niPet a Mii.ilar f il . ••Wh^ri tie .M;tiiie E eviiith jiH'seii •bro'ij^h 15ri):i I'l-t No vember, the •11 iileiiij I. Chorus ’ ch in’ed by eight liuu Ir^d and ti;iy >iurij felb ws, tt w » er^ oiis who siw 1 ben, .■'•ui.i have ar.tic:|i'«ied that tho>e tail liinii'-^niiiTi would, wt’in:i H tweWeinoniii, be nhiio^t deciniaied. Arriving 11 \V iishiu^ctoii, they tiuili ‘hose r.u.oiis l>«rr-?ek- wl.ifh weie visited by so iimiiy str.in^ers; brt in pi;e cf the tine bhe';er. the t\phoid was soon bu«y in their r;iiik« in 1 wiien they went down with C:;«ey’« divi.sion the\ were only seven bun ired .'.nd fifty stronji; one-eii>btli ■ lied of disea-e While on the Pt-ninsuia they lived on oiril bi-jci'it and water for five week-*, owing to the in itficiency or rascality of some one, so that when ihej- t.a.k iip the double quick for Williamshurg. the men fell | Somhein Col^^^^^^ on the road and ed from sheer extiaus'ion At the > ALFRED J.\CKS)S. battle of Fair Oiks they numbered, fit tor duty, only | lupp oq Sli l'-'pd one hundred and eighty men. One-half of this number were in action, nnd were nearly all killed and wounded. I , ,—^ , « J I — |,j accordance willi a \t'e ai e ;«iitl«ok‘ic'U lo ar.aouiice j G. allul’HL.ll' as a cau- did.i^ fot toe 11 uiise of Loinnivjiis ID the ■lei G ii-ra! As^«‘“^^y. from the counties of v.nmber- lalid and Hart et’• June 19, 18' 2 3.5-tEpd llaviiigr (>ecii solicifecl by many tiieiid.-, oT iJumliril.iil -ii.a liariiett, I i;>ive'■oncl'*.led to submit my n-.iiif t ■ o- voted for >ia ^il UM MON Kit for tne i ..ui.ufi of Cu nb-il li d and Haruetr I jhall not canva-s the Iii-trici8. iMit it eU-Cte I, I will u-e rny befit exertion^- to legisbite faiihiul y '^-y consiitc nts, l,r the Sibte, xtonrri. — Nine Yankee priso.iers wore yesterday I custom heretofore established between bro'iglit in from I he lii.es of the Chickahominy. There j the cotiniies of Cumberland and Har- wa« nothing remarkable about ihem except that one had | neii, ali.iwing two Commoners to Harnett, and the 8en- “iifi.'red the amputation of a leg •—Rich. Examiner, '2Z>;h. j ator aud one Coti.moner to Cumberiand. many Voters in M———^ 1 Harnett have solicited NEILL .McK.V\. E-q., to become I a cm.ii late, as one of the Conimoners tiom Harnett; I and believing him to be entirely acceptable to the peo ple of Harnett, wouM a«k for him the snppori of t.leir fellow citiiens of Cumberland, M.\NY VOTERS. June 19, .36-i3ipd FAVK'fTKVILLE 31ARKET.—June 26. REVIEW OF THE .MARKET Beef—Retailing at 1,">. Bacon—Selling from c.arts aud wagons at 34. Beeswax 22^ els Corn—In demand at 1 30 Cotton 8 60 to None selling. Cotton Yarns S2; 4-4 Sheetings 25 by the ba'e; 3-4 j Shirtings 2i. (’otton Bageing—30 pts Candles—Fayetteville mould 50 Flour—Very much wanted; would bring more than last quotations. 13 87 offereil for Family. Hides—Dry 27 to 80; green 8, Iron—Swedes 15 to 20 by the quantity. N. 0. Molasses 2 25 by retail. Nails ^15 to JIG per keg. Rye 2 50 Oats 6^>. Rioe—4^ to 4A cts. by th» cask. Sugars—30 to 85 by retail. S-ili —Soun.J 8 50 for 50 Ihs gpirits—Peach Brandy $3; N C Apple 2 oO; N C. Whiskey $2 to 2 26. Spirits Turpentine 17J Tallow 22^. Irish PotatoM—1 50 to 2 50 per bushel. Wool—None in market. Corrected by Pemberton & Sloan. WILMINGTON .MARKET—June 25. Beef Cattle 8 to 12J; B.-ioon. bog round 25 to SO. hams 28 to 33: Butter 50 to 7''; Coffee :*1 lo 1 lo; fallow Candles 45 to 50; Corn Meal 1 30: Co;-a 1 10 to 1 15; Super Flour $14 50 to $15, hell ’y f.peci'iator8; Lar>i 26 to 2fi; Molasses 2 5^; Osn-ahurg-i 27 to SO: Peas 1 10 to 1 15; Potatoes, New crrp I-i*-;-, i'd ’» id; Rice 5; Sugar 85 to 37; Sc und Salt lo .f’O per bushel; Sheet ings 2G to 28; Yarn 45 to 50: T-iliow ‘.io. At Cbarlotti*, Cotton has con»'*)iiel to ndviince until it is worth lOcer.ts either for present or future delivery. Corn 1 10. Wheat would bring $2. Super Back Flour 6 60 10 To the Freeiueu of Cuoiberland County. t)V request, 1 again announce myself a Candidate lor ) the office of Sheriff of I’lipiberbind County Should I be elected I cn onl> promise a« before to discharge its duties with what ability I mav possess. HECTOR McNElLL. M«y 31, 1862. 30-ie .\OTliiR. •4 17 H. WORTHY”^, present incumbent, ia a candidate JV, for ihe oflice of Sheriff in Moore County, for Uext term. June 0,18C2. ’ 32tf Vinegar! Vinegar! Viiiejfai*! By the barrel or at retail. For -^ale by l*[36-3ti] C. E LEETE. WA^TEIK Fifty good, reliable SEAMSTRES.^ES to make Shirts and Drawers for the Soldiers. Apply imme diately to GEORGE BR.-VNDT, >?os. I t and IG, Hay St., Fayetteville, N. C. June 14* 1862. 34-itf AVOA E. UALV^. Forwarding & Commission Merehaot4 rLL give quick despatch to goods oo signed to him Particular attention given lo all prod ioe sent hlic lur sale. ConaignmetJtj of Naval Stores, for saie oi ubipmeat, aolicited. WiiMiTffjToy. .Jan’y tfl, 1SR2 92il» Vol. 8th llaucroirs rnited Mate«. Jul/ 10. £. J. ]1AL£ « tiUN.
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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