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OKSKU VKK F\yi:tti:vil3j:. rm KM»n i \ kmx*. 'i •' >*• u, .. I.MIH' I lul Ktujuli.'V i I' li. i IV.'III M uirv of ih.' (\.n- % liM’ii.' N ivv I ■ Ki'fiii'h \'linir il only *Jonje (.•irHvj-rrtj.lj- '.vtii. li '»>■'' 'n.'vi-'.v vfv-. II vl , Tho ('..niliiioii Ml.I lV**liii •' 'I"' ‘‘''"''ti :ii'c -fiii'riilly wi-11 “JtHliMl in thi- Ifttt'i t ’■ '• I 'ti'*' will'’!* ti aiii'U'i(>il iinr II :* ntiun, • II" ■ I* ’ ’liliK'-' ili-.i !'V l.ii'ui M;mry, , ii iiilv ; vn lii'^ n ).ri -kn"xvU'.li_'-t>. ri? 1st , . 'I' I'l tin'ni in I lifir V ii’iii nl Iving huiI itfcfp n I In' ^ inVt’*' li'Wr nclM i! , I il- i'n In jirinl in^ Iiol'h-' ; :n'i II iiiillHii.iii- .■! lilt* ifcnniiit' in f*! ■ j.-iir lU'"’, I'lii tilip'l w It ii ill 111 t>r it ilieir iW II ‘«)iii'i>iii''n \ii' i. lh»l in llifir ni!ili){n.'ini‘V. iniotiniin;' •» niit*r l>KATii ov Maj. Hi'SKK—\VV regret 0 hear of the death of Msijor Benjauiin FI. Huske of (hisTowu, which ooonrred at HichmoD«i, Va.. ou the l-'jih insi-. from a W(iuul rereivfi.1 in the late I’.atiles hefore Itirhmonil FROM THE NORTH Tlie HicliDioud Eminirer (his nioruing has extracts from Northern papers of as late Jate as the llih inst. [ There is nothing of more interebi than is contained iu M;i| Ihiske was horn in this place in the Fall of the following editorial suiuinary l>y the Kuijnin-r: IS'J't find wa> in his .'!'M v»“ir He gradiiateil at the j “The Intest arrivals from lh»* North, !»how tliut the I nivorsiiy .-t N„rth ('Hrolini with h.^l' distinction in . "‘oneyed men have taken the al ,iu,. and thnt .he gloomy (he 'l:iss of iSfitj. obtained li-ense as a Lawyer some venrs l iter, au>i at th-* breaking oni t>f the war wa« en- He :tVl! ihi-y have iiivent“d :i tiilf \shiif>. "hen it I ’ .dy. I'Xt.!- lie- Mnd le:ii J ilu- fte-li in e\er\ di :i>'ir i'aii Hiivlhiliii e'Hi il l!n I' '' "t'T'e ih-in ]■ M-..ne i -u i.iw, 1..M :i,i riie m the iuslrnmeiu i„,I !he ex).!. t iil'-'t i- invention teiijde |iioles“iug ' ■ igaiir:| tlieir i-w ii 1> ue«'u‘d willi .iuiii-. ’ ■> dil icul, uuil ' I ivili/>’d. und i •'inj>l"vd i ..pit', will* hav(‘ lung I'eeii i-cw fiy I'le : hun l-j o! soi-i'il, J iile. 'III'! w t' lln-y are w ir 1 lUii. n. \t IcM--’ th.-v rt. !i me ill.- ■'.ii\('’u'-i .11 ih ilu v ||. {•'■ II.'I- fxpe.MMt^.ti of thi-, l.U! lire {ij; . . ij.i’ ltii-\ lir.iv tlieiii th 'the S..;ut>. :«nd 'it I'lie ■i.’llln’ Il l'll ll-UO 'f lliOM' will) li'iVi 1: ii iSli U i‘ II.-. .1 11..I enmiieVili r. ii ihi* s.mill h'li lo d> i-j I., ihllili' ) in p .^e i i ..|- Si.iii hiM ii j.ii.er- ai'L‘i)ii;i: s New III 'IiTiP Ott: bl ■ \ .1 , -J III rraii irf^ uh rii‘ kri lei ring i: pr.,.t.' ..I) 'IV • . . . ..’ I h.- \ I' \\ .I...' gr.itii'y ilieii ; ^:ir I ■ I’lit 1- ..-^e t 'i.‘ evi'leiii ev .'t Iti 1 .,n,| ,l,.t>.ii 11, I’lit' printing uf ' ■'I .line lhili.:» herel'iture iiiiH-, .ii;n: .it,,... The ■rl- pMptT' i.ui.'i'iie i "■■ii.-!>- which t!,..y |.rofe'ic.i to ; iolf tr.'iuihe H:.'ti:ii,.!i i |ii pr-h, ilii: li i.l n.-vcr ;ip p.. li'Pil in that i[ iT. \u I iii.' rUl'adrlphi i lni(uin r pr,.fe.*.^e.| U. .pi.itt" iVi.ni the II il.M.’li S: ui.lar 1 cf liiiie : Ith, w jien no i:a’.> igh Sian.lar.J w i- i"iied .m th:it i iy, ,r h.i i i-ver coulaino i uiy 'iiieli l-iT:gii'iL'e. 'I’lio Si ui lar ! -t;;!;' Il.e ;r:ir!e hn.i fiei'ii pre; 'ire.i in NorJi (.'.irnliiiti •ill i -.-IK t !h- N >ri’: ‘..r pn'ili.-1 iun. Lieiit. Maurv ' ‘ateniput sill we f!, i;k. t!i:i: ti.e Standard niisjii.lgc.i i!' i-' i .'.atii- '.vh i, ' j winievor shi;'t- - .nie of liieni may . .• ip iMe ..•■ V-.-- iiro app iri-nt!y iiiihless of tiiis. ■- . i.p jarJ'i iilar ui whirii wed.. luit agree with i. M iury H. leir. ' ;ha' t'.ie iie^ro istlio ivitisp .>t’ . ;- I,' ri'V,.’ ;ii.,n. -ir. l atiiriii^ that the t.ariti isn.i -■'■V i : ihe ^ .nkee ehaia. ■ t’l- ar«> the true . au'es. : . • ' : iiiife-!!;, a ihi'lak^'ii view The rfv,,Iuti.,n p I i, e Ti Hi.'fie .;i ..f 1.in '.tin, n .i hecaiise of any • i I- a yaiikee We ha.l ha.l iu iii>- ri e-ii l.'tuiiil . hair l.el'.,vc: t 'i l l H .n-vn -I,..\ \.,-.'aii'-e ln> ;i, hy .1 pii iy w h.,'e i.iie i.lea wii' h ; the iii-litii'i ii I naiiiii.iri.-i'd. iicneoess.'iry. malign mi inierf.Ti’ni'e with rhai iii'iiiuiion for forty veai - lirt'i tin il'y i iilriiiiri.'e.l In the «u-’cess of the parly whii fi ine.li: ite 1 its .ie-rnii lion 'i'!'e p‘0] !e nf the ' til had s'.. 'd a t u' wor-e !:irl;l than e\i-:p.l ou :lie n i.r I.iiK’iiln, likely in l.e enacted. They h:i i ii I -II.-ii ki. ..;' v;inKee ch irai-;.-r aiJ this war tr - 'fvel. ped. 1'... y 1 liiivc lul.-rate.l 1>. -h t!ie-e, '..r' ',.- were ;iri..^p>T'.ii- aii.i ha] pv a^ h.nne, lint they ! : ! :i '-'leiaie the i Ip i .f Invitig their ^ I'.r ' in 1 . jii . >'• I a ro 'U I S ui 1* .niiiii^.i It is ii. w ihe mii I S iiiheru eiitiiiieiit. ■! niO't h.i.lellv, ha' lie .-v-pav.iti'.u li I r •■.ko pl.ee a dav : » ii, m l ii: • I 1- eierinl page ) ill ft ^vowing (.lailice of thnt profes.sion went into Ihe -eivice as Isi Lieiitenant of the Inde- fieiid. nl '.>iiip’»ny an.I serve ) in lhat position through ill.' l“t (l!eitiel) Kegiiiient’" existence A few months ■igo lie reinrned to the --'ervii'e as (’aptain of a Moore (’oiiiii V ’"mpany. was elected Major of the Regiment . tsih • (i> which it was assigne.i, au.l received th«« wound lit whii'h he died on (he ‘jrith nil , in the first of tlie serit's III' hiitiles nenr Kichiiiond. His woun.l was iu j the toot and at first supposed not to l>e dangerous, Init t ery'-i}>elMs f.dlowed, of which he .lied, i He leaves ;i wi.lnw aii'l several chihlren. i l»Kvnis ni- Sni.iHKHs - Of woiinds receiveil in ac tion, ill the l>:il!le n( M ilverii Hill, the 1st inst., Au- ■ gii'-tii-' N It.i.n, lift'd rjth N I ’ Volunteers, in the ' 'JNt veir of his ;ige. \ nativeuf' Northanipt.m county. I Oil Il.e I'.ih .Iiilv, fmm wounds received on the battle I fii'ld near liichnion,! \*., on the Ist.hily. t'apt. John ! r.eiibiiiy t.f IMeiiton, N , in ihe .'I'ilh ye;ir of his age. ('•ipt 1’ .1. Lnwiie of ('h irlotie, died suddenly in VVilmiiii'iiin on Friday last He was (V»iuuiiHs.ai*y or ' euciiriihered, their credit hiis thus sunk, what will be j : «,.uariermaster lo the lllh . tJethel) Regiment. Hj. j henceforth, weighed d.iwii by an immense debi, . , , I wiih none hnt t*xhHUstea or rt'luotunl cavitaliHts lo j body was senl In .\nsonville, whero hi- wife now resi.les, | products of ihcir coiiniry ■ [l;s ili«.ease w ii bili.iiis cholic. i enormously cripi'led by the wiihdniwal of labor, or by Cai)l \ichols .if the .-ame lieginient. in command of | >'^‘^''’er.sion into iinpruduct ive channels, and with the I a crii’iip.iny fmm (’harlotte, aNo died on Friday, of ! ^ typhoiil t’ever. at or near Wilmington. l.ATKST WAH NEWS. Th>' I.incx of our Arnii/. — Rii’iimond, .liily Itjth MovenientK a«* now nearly complete for the fiermanent establishment of a base of operations f"r our (inny below Richinond The Federal army is siil) .“st iblislied at I’.erkeley, West over and Charle-' Cifv ('.mi !l..ii“.v /'ic/r//'' ' !l,ltit li'ii’i /.’//■>' . yv.' \iiuki- I«' (/;. dluiiiisti'H, Mil'fl/i Wi-'i li'i.Ni. I'll' I > The •'iieiny look poys('"‘:-'ioii of V. .tli.iiii ' ii v.-.i.m.I i\ u'.'vn ing. Tiil'ee gillibouts C'line up In the ii.wil :ili.l iMtl.led some ”.M) riien aini twn piei e-j of •nrillery ’I'lii'',’ re ipiil'i'd the M.iyor (o C-lll the .■.iliiiiiisuionero I iii'.'t lo'f demanded the tiovcrniiienl slorps. if l)iere were 'iiiy iher.“ an.I ;ilsn .leiii>ind.-.l llml :inv l ilireri'' who were eng'ige.i in ihe litrhl it K-i:i.bnu I'.iiiiks be I'iv'-ii iii' Thev \^er,? -till ihere nl 1.1-' ■iici.lints A';/ y’ /'lOi/i \'iikshiny Motiii.i;, \ i. a , .1 uiy 1 ■*>. 'I'he.liow son Mississippian piiblisbe-' rejmrl fn.m \ i.-kslnii lhat l^oiu Farrigut h;* ■ ].rop,)Se.| In wilhdraw hi- tb " i and ceiise (>lfen-'ve ol'eraMon : :ii;'ii>i‘^:l Vii k^biirg. j i'i .\t the Iln'-pitiil ;it Fort Fishei', .luly 11th, (..yas Phil lip-, :iged 1^ yi-;irs iinii ;I >iay«, of C.ilumbiis Co . a pri- VMie in the .M. Riie .Xrlillerv. .\t I' iiiij. Mangufii, n • I'Jth of June, in the ‘Juih year .if tii-; ig.‘, Neill, son of Mulcomaad Elizabeth Mo.Xrthur i.t' I'lunber'i.ind county. \t liichmonl, on ihe .'.nth nil., Thos.l, Foote, Adj’t nf the rjth Heg'i. from Warren coiiniy, ageJ - i He lied ;>f a winiii 1 received in Ihe battle of the 27th .lime. prospects of Mr l.incoln h« lo >t successful ;iccompH'-'h ment of his ‘-big job,'''are cnii'inu; iheni to lonk onl tor themselves. Foreign exchange Imd risen to l^U*, which is —1 per cent, uboct' j.uir. In other words, ji New \ nrk capitalist considers s^TJl in L ulled Slates currenry as worth only S'U**' of i'ligUsh money. .\m>'ri.’Mi goM also had risen to ll>i, Mr .Vbraham Lincoln’s monev being thus largely below p>ir, taking golil a'i the .-.I'm dard. Seven per ceiii. ot t his premium nii g..l.l, a. criie.l in one day; aii.l the tendencv was «till upward It must be borne in mind that this depreciation of the currency ot the \ rinkee.s, hikes pbice iil h lime when the markets of the worM are open lo them; when they . nii sell and buy, an.J carry on coiiimeri-e without burden or emb irrnssment If they were siiunie,! as we are, they i ''id.'d the giiijboits al.ov-* are p.^rmi'te.l lo pa-’ tnwii might endure a far greater preininiii on gold, without ! *iy«r wiilioiii midesi.iii.in damage to their cie.iit We of the South know, an.t dispatch daie i iek.-biitg. Inly I •, ^'ale-’ ihai the the world knows, that we have i he e.iuivaleni of gnld ram Arkaus'i-c:ii,je mil of',:izoo i iver an.l fought i ;.i ■.ULch tbirfv ,„il in our midst, and thiit our .lithcuhy i^^ simf.lv want ..i’ 'he enemy’s upper tb-ei, mtlieiui-.lauiage in them, i 11\cl, ttiii an open market. Remove this, ass„on.>r or later it will '""'v ing tnr .umil,. i be removed, and our prosi.prity, now snspeiid.-d. i-ai Two shots only p-netrale.f her o,.r loss w-is once restored. * twenty in killeii ind v/oiin ie.f I'-ipi I’.rowii was vlighliy But our enemies are sinking from dieer exliausti.iii wo'iude.l I he eneruy s |.r.v.*i- are hastily retiring. With the full use of all their resourc.'s, they are iioy/ .J.m ksdn, .Miss,. .Inly '-'i \ di I'ltcli to the ,Mi -i- ciji:t\ ssiing ilieir insutlicieiicy either to meet their wants, “ippian '■aysth’it I he iin.tisier \ i'.v iii- i' ilii-' mot iiitig or to supply !i b-vsis o' ere lit f.»r iheir secnriiies. Their ! came down ihrougb ih- F.-b-i al ll.'ci i.n.l r a 'ervifie own capiijilisis con.Iemn i huir promises t o pay aslw^iily- tire, Insjuff five knie.l ani three wiu'i.b*.! Th'- d iiii ige i one pPr cent, below an llnglish promise, and this: i-^ but done her wa« tritlin;.', milv her '-ni'ik.--t u k beiii;: ini;.'!i i the beginning. If, with resour-es in full vignr ami iin- eij The Kc ieral Ins-^ i^ iinknuwii ('urli^' 111,1 .( mkson, ,M Iss, , .1 nly l.'i. llr. .1 F Kennedy, l»r Thos. 15 K kins u..! br. I’aleb I'lT- ry have arrive.1 tmin I'ainp !• iigias, having been re , . . !;M(-*e.l by l!ie Federal (Inv. i iimeni They siy, on the i LM|itUlMI!/ ul tatl'-IIIC til nutlii'iiiv i-if .letl t'hniii{i-on. iliii t'lirti-' hinl e~caii.-.i i lliiidTiian an.l gni to ileleiin. .\ik liin.hiian ha.I 'iir- tis -iirroiitided, but having no amtiniiiilion. he was com- pel!ci to let him escape. Mithoiiirh ih.’ Fidei-ils ali- iioiinced his captilie I', I'h rifh '/ ur/. !>i. iiMiiNi. .luly I'i . We have late advieus troni Freilericksbin •i. whicli -tiroiigiy im ply ihe.tesigii i f the Fi-dei'il tni.'i- iher.* iin.ier !• >iii >ii‘ i/iii/ tro/ii huriif't. Sr. .Ions s, N 1'., .luly ! nnint of ien.‘ral l\in? in retire to Wa'-hingtoii. I'heie 11.— Ihe Norwegian, trom Liverpool ou ihe -M, via ; |,„,i pnsiiively b* “ii no soul hwai'.l iiHO»e!iieiit irnm iher.- Lon.londerry on the 1th in-t , w as boarde,! otl t'aie ll.ice i of any consi li ' .tbl.. p.niion of tieii. King's torces to-day. ' .\h,,ul .-iixl}’ or seventy \ inke.' mar.uiders ha.I appeared meet and to prejvire for" These are i|uestioiis which are j ihrilling the pocket nerve of Yankee capitalists at this j lime. The preiniiim mi gold and on exchange is the present response; ami there is reas.ui to hop.- we have I seen but the bf-giniiing of the end." 'ilvV. l.KK T(» HI.'^ AUM V j A lirave and «kiilti| loador lias ^oldoiii liail j iiidi'i' i;Iori»'iis Hchifivt'iiu'iits upon to eoii- ^ratiilatf :» mdtlt* nud .iiillmif uniiy, lliaii an* ! ti!irr;!ft'«l in tin* f.ill.iwiii;' aJniiraMc jilJros. id (ifiicr:il liidii-rt K I to (I,,- ;m,,\ near I’licti- : immil IIkA|ii„>I AKlKKs, l\ Mtr, 1 1 t.l>, .J ul y | ; h NKIt.Vl. )t{i>i:K^, .\«> . ' 'I’ll.- tiiMicral ('oiiimaiiding, jiroliiuii.Jly :ralid'ul ' to till* olilv IiV'-r ot a!l vii-toiy l>-r the r-i.Mial . Ntifi f,'-- vvilti wlii' li Ilf lia- lile-fil oiir anus, tell i.li-r- Ills wrUiiif-t fliLiiik aii'l (•on”t;ilulatioiis to till- :iriii\ by who>i> \alnr ';in-li ;|i!fmliil results ^ li;i\f li. fM arliieWil. (Ml 'riiur-ilay, .liinc ’''itli, tin* juiwcrl'iil anl J tliorou'.'lilv i i|ui|i[.i'il anny of'tlic ftii'iny \va>^ en- j trfiiclieil in’work'^ vast in fXt.Mit an-] niu.sf formi , il;ilili* in fii:nactiT, v itliin -i^lif oi onr (’apital j 'I'o-ilav il"* ri'iiKiiiis id tliat c.iiititlcnt uinl | til •.■.■atiMiiiii' hot li»" tijioii tilt* l.aiilv.s ol .laint'sj I'rotii KicIuiioMil, st.*ekin^ to j • rec-'iv. 1’, tuiil' i" till* protccfion of liis ^unl^oats, ; I lri.iiii tilt* fHccts ul :i series ol ili.sa.sti'oii-i i^leloafs 'I'lii* L;itili‘ in'giiiriiti;; on i!i»* ulti rno.m d tli** : ‘Jfitii .jiitif, aliovi* Mffcliaiiiosvillf, cunfiiiiicd miti! | ; : till* ni^iif .d'Jnlv 1st, with only sm h intervals as i \V(*ri‘ in'i-(“-sary to jmr. tit* ami ovt-rtakf tlit- tlyiii^ I I'of His stroiiL'’ t.*iitri‘nchiiii;nts and olistinati* ! rcsi'taii'-.* wi-ri* ov»*rc*(»iiio, ami our army s'.v(>j,t ; resi'tlt'ssly 'lown flit- north >iih* ul' tin* ('hicka- : hoininv, until if rfaclioil flit* rt'ar of tlit* ciieniy, j and riroki* hi.s fuiuniiinitation with tin- \urk, tlt'sfriicriui, ul‘ inanv 1 aiuahh* st.ii i-.s, ;md l)V tht! doclsive hattle ol I'ri- ; day, fore-ino tlit* t'lu'iny tVoin his iiii** oi' jiowerl'iil ^ Ibrtilieations on .the ."(mth sidf.ol' tiie (Miii-kahoin- : iny, and tlriviiiir him to a {ifeci|iitate rotroaf. . KAVETTEVILLK MARKET.—July 17 REVIEW OF THE MARKET Beef—Relailingr-.it l.'i Bacon :IiJ to ^>'.y Beeswax li.'> to Mo, Cotton No sales pinre la«t report Corn 1 :’.0 per biishel, (’ottou Varns 4 4 Sheeting? 30 hy the hale; 4 t’hirting,s 2.0; Oenaburg^ Co*ton Ragging ci® Candles — Fayetteville mould Flour—tamily ^Is •>U, super It? Hides- I)ry 27 to green S' Iron Swp.lrs 1 .j to JO by the quantity, li'ish I’otaloes (new) 1 26 per bushel. .Milas SMS —O *J bv VthI Nails .flij to !«:iM per keg Kye jou uhIs Bice Sets by the cask Sugar .')ti, by r.-tail Salt -.Soun.i f,,r &(» lbs rtpirit.s I'eaoh I’.rainly 4 r,i> ' W hiskey Spirits Turpentine Tallow -;.'i. Wool 10 to .'lO. N C Apple 4 00; N ('r.rrecled by Bembkkton & 8loan i WILMINUTON MARKET July Iti Beef (’fitile lliii) 12J: Bacon, hog round HOto :i5. haaia I :;.'i ii,i Butler .'j.'i 10 fi.'!; C.jffee 1 lo Tallow Candles b". to Corn Meal 1 .'^>0. ,'orn 1 10 1 JO ' Flour ^?lf. .'»0 to :1S; Lard ((snaburgs SO to ;:G; Pea nut (>il .^1; Per;s 1 2.') to 1 >5(); l’o(a(oes. Irish, 2 oO to ; Bice M: Sugar 1.S to ■'iO; Sound Salt T oO'to ! per bu-:hel; Sheetings 2K to Varn •'>0 to Tallow i -ir, to ;ift. ; ■ .At Ch irlotte. no ;sale.s of Cotton, l-T to 1;"> cents otler ! ed. Corn I 25. Flour Sl'i to $l(j. Bacon :i3. Lard :?0 Fa}(*(!(*» ill*- Female Hi^h School. MIL exercises of this Institution will be resumed on the 2'.tih of September The scholastic year will be iliviiled into (wo (erni*- 'I'hi.-victorious army jmr.-ned, as ra]iidly a.-^ the j the 1 st of l.'i weeks, commencing 2^Mh of Sept. and end obslrufti.m.s phiccd l.y the taiem> in'his rear ! '^«‘C')nd of 27 weeks, commencing Isf The political news bv the Not wegiaii is iiniinporiant, C'ltfiiii. — The sales of Colt.Ill in the l.iverpool market for the week a.Med up I.'i.'i.iiiio hales. I'lices were 2 to 2^.I higher than the l ist aiithnrize.l i|iio!aiioiis. The^ In K-.w in cinuiiy. .liiiie 2>th, Stephen Brown, from I sales on Friday amoniitcl to IJ.otio linles—ihe market i.T b 1 I. ■■ tai .. 11 - u an 1 ;r.i‘ bilt we iii'ver b.-f .re ' w is 'in aiKi- . ivery ni the etifcts of a wound in the foot, received ."’Ist .May in the bin'e near Richmon.l, age l 22 years and months, ,\l .''cabrooks' Hnspii.al. in Richmond, 2d .luly, from woiin Is received in the Richmon l battle, -I. W !’>ost, in the 'Jl-Jt year of his age. He belonged to ('apt, At well's Cnmpany. 2nth N (' \', In ( i.nciir i, from sickness cotiiracted in the camp, on the 1th .luly. Lieut .lames ,\. I'.Iack, of Cn ('aj>t. I'mpst, .',2 1 N C. V. In coutiiy, of lyph lid ffver, nii the '.th iusiam, I' lniel Sanford Allen, .if Co. L. 1 lih N. C. Troojw, age l 21 yeai- The New Vjrk Herald of the iibie al ■ 111 wha! it a linit." t: 1 A4 KM ;ll gre‘‘i -- '■ h • 1. ; I’l di- i-!i.i in Vn ziuia. I-t ;:id grearpst the"; a;! — the reireal .'i';t aii-1 a'HiV ‘efnte -■ ! 'li ''.’ nuiir er--. .’mn I- up.-n ■ 'he ind.-.ihty -.t the W'ar .uil Navy -p.nment- '-I’.’ '. .-.1.1- :■ .■ Mera! 1, iher.> i- » iiue- Nouth I'vkoi,in\ llo.'i'i iM.s We were aware tint niiv State had iwo Hn-ipiial- in I’eterstuirg, but ha.I over- Ki.'ke I the fact Hint w.- 1 ■«.» ..n.- ii. ul-... lit- ( > K \lanson, the Surgeon in ehavge, stales thal sim-e the recent battle-:, ;; {2 patients have been received in it, i>f whniii 27'! w.*re Norih ('arolinians. In response to ciiiiii ibiitions from this Stale, he asks for Chickens, l.ggs. Butter. Tea. \ egpiable-. Fruit, lee. (’offee. Milk^ 'Weei an.l Biitteriiiilk, iLney, Sugar, Soaji. Brandy, l.eniuii-. Was, Wine. .■.I’lnii suck-', shirts an.l under pants, S'lft mal:res-e-. liio-e made of shu.-k.s .and cotton Would answer a'lmiraliiy Snt’t pillows. '•traw sack and siraw pillnw have only been furnishe.l by ihe gov ernmeiii, the deman U up ai which hav« been so nu- iii. roll- and sn rapi.l that it is impossible for it to supply I hciii ill linn*. Tiie ^ize of the mattre-s shouhl be f.A feet l.ji'g, fc.'i wide iiiid two inches in thickness. Towels are also ni»eded, as Wt-11 a^ ban.lage«, which shouM bo feet li iig, inches wide. with.>11: semii and rolled up a- iiding with the ■>»?htly ;is j.os.sible, mii.le i f tine c.itiun shirting, f lien h ! .ys loih in-'t 1* • the sp- ‘iiiti^ ■_ ;i:-,l- • ■' - Lne' ui l. w tr- Dre: ■11' IV 111 erveil :i ’h. .11 If !: !i- . ijl> ..(ID ilOI- .■ -p‘-e liiv TLie new- of the . s hee’.- will j t - ;ai: >t France and p wer- .1 Lur .J e ' ini-.' l :r..iii the I'i , ■ l.i i '■ . ii- be built. I iri-lle I iii'l br.iucht L.;iK u. - ‘a-! • e !■ a; ■ '! n i ii;e i tie New Turk i i. -VO !ia! !ic i'i 11- ii.ii yet Kindled the i-u ! t ntiiU'ia-iii: Mjat * Ji.-' li-it weigi.s li'.ce a ■ I ii' it a -uili'H 111 ; selUiiig on every ! ;ii‘ 1 e.jp are .■ Ly inoiii.iiIi.-s. LMVNT M \KMl.N - i.lile i- Il'i i lubl th:ll .11 iia; vi.-ite.i .Mc • ;ian - i.’i.p. oil .f.tiiies livt-r. 1 n. | credit the r. , n .11 '■'c; » k iii l L .iiit, I Ai .1: .r« iay 1- i- ^i,i l :;,at ^:uuloU, Seo- War, ui ' .j-.iii. .s . .iiiit i him. y ; lay : 1'. leial I'aptaiu airivvd at I’etcrs- '.s.’ii !•-J -•'•nes ti'i.iii .^^■l'liilaii, wii.iijh he pr.)- 1 t . lii, -jUi.iiii t.: .iLliv r. He ielt .^!t;Ck■lluu's N (' r. MLKo.\i>.—We h.ave rei'i'ived a paiiiphl?t copy of the annual rei'jrt of the I’re^ideut, Thos. Webb, E-4 The e'lrniiits of the rn id for the year ending May -^-1, lSfi2. were ^7'.'1 .t."'.'; i>.. agaiii-t $12o,i.'j1 S'. for the previous year. Th'. net profit was ;:;.'»o,ti.l;i 52 Turuugh j as-eiigers p.ij.i .■i;.'!,.'-.'>i. '.->1, way pa—^engers C-2 I'.',7 1'.' • *—exclu.-ivt* i f suMier-. The number of soldiers | !tai;-{ rie.i wa-- >7,0-')7. of otiier pas-eugeis 117,^)2’>. ' Kariiings fruin private freight .7I from gov't I freigtit J ; J lo riie i-iist of working the road has | been only about perceii'.. of its whole* earnings The rij i'i Works fur the Confederacy at half price. The road is iu better coiiditinii than at this time last year. I'he stio| - have been the '‘.ilvalion of tiie Company, au.l 111.- wi- tom of those who plaiine.l them on the ^cale uj oii wiiicli they were built is now demonstrated. Besides the .lividen.i of per cent, the company ha* j.aid .T '0,oiKi ut .iel>:s coutracie.l prior to the last year, ^J.s.iiiMi lor coupons on funded deiii, and .>2."),ooo to the ; -t, ( ur it is contirm>.d einking lui.il. This fund in.iw amounts to ?112,000, aud wj.i.,;!i li' cr {lace he is iuvet'ed iu .'^taie bonis, many of which were pur- closing with a still upward ten lency AkKIVVI, (IV (’ONKiaiKR \TK I’Kl-ONKIiS IN N I, W ViiHK. —The Herald of the 7th give* .a list of fs otlicers, 'I'.' non-commis'iijned ofiicei s, an l ^171 privaies, capture.1 in the late battles before Richmond, who arrive.1 there oil the tith, and wore Kn'at.'d 1 n Cioverii .r’.-i I-laiid 1 17 of the whole are from North I'arnlina. ast .llowt; Thos. Riifliii. ('apt. l-t I'avalry. Wm. Hal sey, 1st Lieut. :'.7th; W rn. I*. II irreis ui, Nt I.t. '11th; T. J. Fergii-i.n, 2.1 I.t I'.ih; .Jnhn \\ \ oiing. 21 1.! 7th; Will. B. FieM, 2d Lt. I-t; Kiifu- II. .la, k .11. -M !,i 20ih. .V>i-C- \i;.,e./ 1; »' .McBride all.I H B Lane, Serg'ts Isi; E (Jreeii, .1 .-Jinith .111 I .1 W. .Mciii. .'^eig Is I't ('avalry; T W. \\ ells, Serg'i, I'.ili. •' \ t’..si;n, Serg't. iStlr.Sam (’ 1! irnett. Serg'i. 2 I'h; .1. I, Wils,.ii, «'or|. l. .1.1,. l..« i'..r,.'l. i'..ii.. K ar!t-n. Musician, :^7th; t’h's .Vugi'l. W in .V. l’virvi:tni;e, I’liil.p Risley and Wm II. Brown. iiiii-iiciHii'., 1st (’.avalry. /'/irut’S. — 1st ('av.alry: .1 (' Taylor. S. W. .''laliley, J. Bi. .Nlillor, J. W Franklin. A. Barrier, It. 11. Mur ray. (i. M Ballern, Hardy Re/e, Wini'rey tirady. .1 N \ an I’elt, i'.hos. hivis, 11. ti. iJraham, .I din Woodring, W. W Cragg, ti. .I ick-^on, .1. Smith, L illiams, S. 1>. Smith, Jesse H .re, W, H. .''^teisnn. Frink ,\-irj.,vd 1st: .lohti R rowell. I'reem III t' iley, .Inhu ri .wei"., Albert F William^, .lerry 11 Williams, ,\ .1 ll.ir.ly, .! .11 a Mozpts, Willis H Brag.leii, Charle- !’.lane *>th: .1.1- T I’ric.,^ ,1 T 1‘ierce. 7th: E Fi.\. .lohii F.aiaii. Allen t'laj.p.dl, I'hs (>wen, E.iw. W illiams. .V A Wais. 11. .lohn F .riner, Wiley ('on ler, E H Euie, .L.liii T.-agne 12:h: E (!. r.iitler 14th: \ug. ("urlaiii. Hiiiuphrey Barker. liith E F. Liiichburger. .1, Wil-on, i; F. Liiiebiirger. 20th .lohn Burnham, T F l’:irker. 22i) ■. iJ. Cm.lie. ! 21th: R. I’iers, .I..-. Mi'Farl.uiil. .1 E \n lersi.ii, 1* .1 Channell, t»>.'i,lij!i Fierce. 2')th; C F. .l.ihn-on, John Clarke j 2'ith: \ndrew Burke, Naih:in Ne! .n. Win. t ..llins I 2Hih: WmW....L j ->!h: .las O'Hin.l- j ;:->l: Reuben Rose, W W Marshall, j .-lllh: Wni Lawrells, .Mex. ^lct'all, Wrn. \1. Cr. ft , j Ciav.in Willi.iins, Wni %L Miitige, .Samuel Ta'.beri, Chs S. M irtin, .\lex .Mct'all. ! .i7lh: ti Merlin, E 11 I'nmgainer. .1 W Barker. T •' How, Coleman Mulli-. I’ W Wy ift, E K Burjigirner I I'Jth: .lac Hutfeieiiler, An 1 w- liasour, Rnb'i F. Bov.l, W. S. Hagans, Wm Byers, ,I. II. Tcu>-ery, \Vin. .1 Uicy. .\ C. Haiighsi.illey, Jim M VVa'er", Miles Ward, (ie.'. H. Null, Andrew Leepi-r, I». l>. iJavis. l“t Battery; W H Baits. B> W Baclieb.r, .1 W St.jke^. lleo Hiilnainan n lay - .\1 r L:ii'_ i.ii's ani\al tnere. u B. ng ‘ I. u; Nor ii ( ’ ii.-ll I ,1::;. - !■ inteilor -A t;,e .'. It-r tiies .\ Stoey AKOvr NoKTii Cauoli.na.—The 1‘hiladelphia lu'iuirer j.ublishes a long ••statement of John Minton^i '.y he recviv.;.l di-],atch- rebel soldier,'"' who deserte.l, so -ays the In.piirer. In • re.iii-iice McCleUaii. it we fiii'l the following aiuul Nui'th Carolina; — ;.ML- We li-arii from Northern i>- ir. I ilia ie all his pVel>.iValli)tis for from N'- V.: . in, ani wu.-j to have -:ari- IJU! .Ill lil it ’i .. i -rriisi.;.., ai..i :-.i'u r once j.i-.jceedL-d in Old I. iellan o camp uu the 7tli. in wi,i..pii,g iie yaiikee; -i fin; Ric:.- ii .iina --ui iitr.- wi-ri- in re.aiity ligt.! I- li .me, l.,r a r u l i y Biii i,.-ide u : . Si.iie .1-. . ii iiipj.,- ; ,u fhe -ui.J. chased al ■''O to > per ceut. of iheir face. In closing his rep .rt the I’resideut pays a high and we have no doubt a deserved compliment to the skill an i a't.iiity of hi.s iminediate predecessor, I’aulC. Came- tlu, E-ij He deseiveb credit for thus doiugjusiice to one ag.iiiist whom a prodigious :imount of public clamor h:i.i Leen expended. Full TMK >I{.'-KK\ KK. Ca.mi* nkar I»i;t n\'s Bi.i n, \'A . .luly 12, l>-';2, Messrs. E. .1. 11 Ue \ .'^ori-: ,\a I have nodoul.’ 'here are many anxious in h.-ar tinm the I'lunbcr'aiid Blow Boys since the fight bef.re Richmond. 1 will give you a list of all the ca-'iialties in the ('ompanj; I’livat*' I.,eon anl E.lge of Bi.aden county, wnuiule I in the left arm. r.mputati.in was neces>ary. Brivate A«;.;s .‘-^es-uni-i fel on the fi;-. i in the t'atilc of the 1st inst. In his death the (Company lost one of its best members, an.l (aimber- land one of her be-t soldiers. No other casualties in the Company. The (.'ompany is in tolerably good health, h:is ha.I a hard time, for a fe*' wc.,ks past; but all hope for a bet ter time so.ni. It H nn mnre than justice to say that Col. Clarke has tiie ei.iire confidence of the Reg t an.l has endeared himself t.i all of us in tiie late battles be fore Richmond. Your ob'.lt servant, J. B. 1). Ft»K TIIK OI!.sf;KVKR. Bmtlk Gkoi'M) nkak Rh ii.mdnh, .luly 4, lH'i;2. We left our encampment i.ii the 2(jth, about sun down, the yankees wielling u.s. W e were transferred to (Jen. ‘■.lusi before the Fair Oiks tight the time of the 32d ; I’ender's Brigade, iu B. Hill's division. We crossed North Carolina Regiment expired. Fifty of them were j ‘he Chickahominy Tliursd.iy afternoon, an.l attacked granted a furlougii to return home for twenty days, ] yankees about 4 o clock. The .^>Sih, under Col. wticii they were ca[,tured by (ien. Burnside. Ouehuu- | Hose, were ordered to take a strong battery, at Llly- drei men from the regiment were sent to ascertain the 1 son’s Mills. Ihe enemy poured a gallinj; fir^ into us c:iuse of their prolonged absence. They also fell :nto I the hand-ot the General. The Colonel then took thp re- Cowles, pressed forward. The ground had not been ircum-taiii .-.s .'dr. \ mice may be ele.jt ■ lia.- .'ill tile a'iVantHge.s lli.it el. ., ii.iuecruig can ;:ii B.r we waru :hoae .a:,uul to vote Jot .Mr. ■ , ji.iii-e aii.i liiink wheitier uj..ju 'ne wiiule. ppr ,ve the ci,nn-0 oi the i'.aleigti S^an.Jaid an.l !*• 1 j. .Utii'laii'; (or, althougli t>y voting f.jr .Mr. 'li.y may li -i ine»n t • endoisc tlie coui'.ie Oi this' 'hey wi 1 find ai’. r it loue, tii.ii liey liavc in "lie SO. Iti.jir viite- ;.ji- N'linci.. will tie relerre'l ' iiy .-Ii i 1-i iiieni~ ol ilnl'ti iil.-m, an.l inure ■ l.y w;Il Ih.al, -nb-hni: luiiy, by elecling ■ I ey have pla :e.l in pow.-r tti-j cli'jiie wiiicli 'nlt'^tJere ii; :uid amun 1 Raleigii, iiig liir.iiigii iht? St.iii t.irt. Mr. ij it find Will lint iiee liims-..’ll from lifrhi iiiai till- cii;/.v-iis and sonllers II '' -'- ..r ' ./■ iiai K. burrowing .'in idea trom *“ '!iiU upon I he J :iui iial's jiiiu- ‘i‘ * e ill III- ,,r iji, voing on .-r -;de at the coming ...... u„,.. -•I- a-e la, be regarded -.s . iorsmients ot b nisii,, I (ually will votes for st, ■r cmeiits ..f .lournalism, ; Wilniingi.,n i,,„i which is -nconiiKir.ibly wnr-e ih.ui lloM H I t. I rc ai . \ ;li'-i. ^ I lhat in’'::. I, , a ifi-. 'dioi. -i - > }- in .tie .•if. . tlie Saii-burf W Cip. ite- Tiie (Jolonel then took the re- uiiiiuder of 1 iie regiment in .juest of the absentees, wheu ii-n. Biiriiside bagged them all.'’ lu spile of the '.V.;.! iieing --all bagged ’ by Burnside, presseU torward. J’tie ground reconnoitered, an.] before we were aware of it, we had to ..lescerid a steep hili-side in front of the b.iiiery. At this time a perfect hail-storm f cannon balls, grape shot, canister and small ■■irms were poured into us. Col. we think they were in the late baitles at Richmond and ^loke and Adj'itJowles were wounded in l.ie thigh, Lieut gava the lie to this yaukee story, wliich was probably manut.icture.l tor one of the bogus Southern papers, riie lime of the ^12 I did not exjiire before the baltle of Fair Oaks, nor has it yet expired, the liegiment having li(-eii I'orme l only about nine niuiitLs ago. Of course Burnside iiev- r capturcd a man of them. ■Ivanced ab 'Ve, t; -ruali'-iii. wi- (!npy ihe abi.ye mainly to lei our readers see thal ill- .luurnaJ in i tlect admits that Col. \aiicewillbe ••lei-teil. li • ■■ 1 he reiiable geni IcMuii " left Wash- a-' wei ami proceede.l at once to the mini r olhce, where he related lhat there Wen •1,-n h.ni- :ni.i ' 111 N C ':hit.'jii.i h logiiivfc .-lavi-s at N’.-wbern and t.etwe.-u three an * nvc thousand' at Washington.” He ‘’‘'‘■'y retiised to fved them, ami ihnt they are, m couse.meuce, ■.ulfering severely. A 'lA.M.so.MKCo.NrKu;ur,u.N -lheemployees of the ^ -yet'eviik-Ar.-^enal and Armory have sent ,^74'; to Rich- - n 1 for the relief of wounded oMiers iu the late bal- Thereciiptof the amount 1- ackaowledged by - i' 'Iiintor'J, ('hairijiuD, iic. ■ ■ a.i'iiiiou to about contributed for objyct by giuzeua yf this towu. .^llI.lTAKV Ari'ot.M.^lK.Ms.—We learn lhai the War l>.-partiiicni has imtdu the folhiwing appointmenis of L.ciuenauis in the Confe.ler:ite .Army for this .''late: — J. ( . Bierce ol \ a.. Frederick Fetter of Ch.apel Hill, .\L J -McSween, of Richmond i'o., A. Baul Repiton of Wil- m'ugioii. Some others, have been appointo^l whose names we have not seen. Several Cadets (between ages of LS jind '21) have also been appointed. I hr } rtiikff I'ritouer.i.—The"following statistics from the 1st of July exhibit the number of prisoners received from the battle fields up to the l-lth instant; There were in tlie prisons on Ihe first in-^tant, 4,(i8.‘5; 2d, 4,i;s;;; 4.7SI',; -Jth, 17'il; .')th, 4,Hl0; lith, 7th, G,12'.«; t'lh’ •j,:.i7(i; '.Mh, .',,2'.i;i; lOih, .^,2H1; llt^, 12th, 5,.‘>;i7; I ■‘.111, Several sijua.ls were brought in yesterday. Itklimi'iiil /■’jiitninrr, Hit/i. 1 he Hi.^p.itch says lhat a very large number of wound ed yankee ofhcers aniFmen arrived on the l.')th, by the Vork river road,—so many lhat hun.lre.Js of them could not be provided for in the Hospital, ami were lu-cessa- lily deposited in (he railroad depof. The number of prisoners is, therefore, already about 7000. 1 UK Alauama Sali Wokks.—The statements about the discovery ot exceedingly valuable salt springs in Clark county, Alabama, are fully confirmed. The State a.id many individuals are at work making salt. Hands make from .'j^lOO to $150 a month gross. A Raptisi fliin- ister writes that he is making (j bushels a day to eight handu at ^li-i a sack. For Oovkknor.—Meetings in Beaufort and Granville cotiaiiea liave uomiuated Col. Vauce. M. F. Covington, Brivates N B. ('ovington and .lames liostick of the Richmond Boys, were killed, and l.'i wounded. We lost nearly half tho Regiment in killed and wounde.l. 1 thought lhat I had seen hard fighting in .Mexico, but this action was the most furious that 1 ever witnessed. The 1st N. C. Regiment Mmler Col. Stokes was ordered up and met the same fate of the •38th. The Regiment suttered 'ladly. The 41th Geor gia and 1st South Carolina were ordered up and met the same fate; many were killed and wound.-.1. 1 re mained on the field .luring the night, an.l gave the wounded watt-r, and assisfc.i them the best I could. The scene was hoirible. U e were ordcre'l into line of baltle about the break of day. when tiie i*oar of the can non and the cracking of small arm.'? were tigain hear.l. We fought until about 8 o'clock, when the enemy gavij way froni their entrenchments. We were under across hre from the right and left an.l aiso from the front, and a great leal of timber was felle.l towar.is us so as to make it almost impossible to gel through. Had our forces had their position, we would have laughed aud bid the storm of war blow on. The enemy fell back, ami in the evening we attacked them agaiu, Gen. Jack son in the meantime having Joined our forces. Maj. R. C. W heat, a brave and galhuii officer, and my :»d Lieut, in the .Mexican war, was killed leading (he charge. His last words were ‘•bury me on Ihe field of battle.” ()ur loss it is true was heavy, but the ground was lite rally covered with .lead yaukt!es. We did not find a great many of their woundol. We slept on our arms that night. The next .lay we crossel Ihe Chickahominy ani attacked the enemy about 4 o'clock .Monday even ing. The fight was des[ierate. Gen. Bender displayed great gallantry and coolness ou the occasion. We took a uonsiJeralile number of cannon and miiall arms, and captured Gen. .Mc(3all. Our loss was heavy, but no thing to compare with the enemy. W'o fought again on Tuesday, and cut the enemy to pieces. PHILO. FOR THE OHSERVEH. Messrs. Editors: Allow me to acknowledge !f2;]2 70 received from the citizens of Fayetteville, to be applied to furnishing soldiers in the Confederate Army with Testaments and Tracts. \V. R. TR.A.WIt’K, Collecting Agent for Army Colportage. Fayetteville, July 17, 18ti2. :it Bow ling (il eeii. in ('arnline -. ouniy; but there had been 110 deinoustratinii inv.ui.l- (ior'd.nisville or beyond the imii.'eiliate object'-' t plunder in Caroline county. Last Fri-Iay night ih.- \ ankces de-'troye 1 the hri.lce acr.i.-'s li.e Baiii l.in. wit'o the suppose.I objeci of f.icili- latiiig their n ireai to the line .if the I’oloiiiac. r.jinniiur i'r'im T: /,!,■.-r —\i l.i sr\, .luly I'j. -.Vdisp:iich tn the S'lvanunah Repu'.du-an .bvie.l Knoxville. Teiiii , .lu'.y I'lih. s lys; C.jii I'.iieli s I,.roe'* are scattered all along the line from 11,1111 s% i lie to Sieveiison, an.l -ire -ail I.) niimbei-nO.iiiio, including; 1 U i'»valiy. Mct'nok s di v i.'icn. 11 i.ooo ..ii rniig, ; iii irchi ng agnii.st I hal t .aiinng.a wilii 2) piece- k far! illery anl l>i.ell's c ivalry. .Mitchell certainly has b.-.-n irrc-ied -1111 i.rd.-re 1 in W-,>lii;igloti. (ion Bu.‘ll is iii'W in c..ii;in:i!i i nt al! the Fcleral fnriv- in E i>! 'I'clilies'ee. [■if/i-; Muiii'in F.fl' ■ .Vii.islA, .lu’y I'i .\ di-^- I'aich Iri.tii Kiuixvilie the lllh, says ihai I'ol. .lack .^lorgan snrpi i-c i ihr.-v iion.h .-.l I'. l . .1 c iv:ilry al I'ompkinsviMe, .M..iir.n' c iiniy k.-i.i.i. . .m.l iinm.-U :... ..i,,.ii.!pii an.l c.uitiir.- i io hr,r-es, eight w i>;oiia ■in.l oil.- iiiiilmrini-t-c.iiitaiiiing guns an l aniiiiuniiion. ■Morgan had one wnuinied but none kille.l '/'it '1/ I; It i-i loiiii.l, upnit exaiuiiiai inii. ihit couipiratively few of the iau>keis capluri' l ti\-m the 'Yankees 111 the b'lii..^ below Richiiioiii. have sus- t.iined .-eriou".! .limagc Tin- fact is, ihey .11 1 no: have tune, ...n I iieii laiii.uis reHr'i! from the t'hiokahoniiny, tn m.ik- tlu- lestructi >11 oS pi .peviy compSete, hii i iieiue We find, in a lol i.l iw.-nty limiis.n.l not more ili.in ;i th iiiaii-i that caiiii.it be “pie.lily rcii.l.-re.l -is g... .i a- iiew I'lic-e :inii‘- an- iif lily oi superior .lualily, iiii-liidiiig 111:1113 of ; vciiiit iiueuiinti aii.l Eiir.ipcaii maiiu- lictiirt-. i. h. his rear would ]it-rniit, three times overtaking; his tlyiiiji eohiiiin, and as oft.-n driving him with slaughter Irom the tield, leaviiiir his miiiiiTOus dt^ad and woumh.-d in utir luinds in every eoiiHiet. 'i’he immediate fruits ol uur success are tho relit-l of lliehinond i'rom a .state of siege, the rout ot‘ tiie great army that .sO long menaced its safety, many tliuusand jirisuiu-r^, including ullieers ul’ high rank, the etipture or ilestruetion ol' store.s to the value ol' millions, and the aciiuisitioti ot thousamls ol'ji^ms and lil'ty-une pieces of superior artillery. • j 'I'he service rendered to the couiiiry in this • short hut. evt'fitl'ul jicriod, can >earei ly be estima- ! ted, and the (.ieiierul ('ummaiiding eaiiiiot ade- ■ (juately express his admiration of tin* fOur;iL''f, | (.-nduiam-f and .■•oldii-rK eondiu-t of the ofhct-rs and men etiLMgcil. j 'Those lu illiant n-suUs ha\ c » u.'many bravo ■ men; but, while we mourn tin- !u.-.- of our gallant dead, let U' not forget th:>t they died Jioldy in .l. f'. ii.-i- lit tli(-ir eountrv s IV*L*doni, and have linked their memory with an i.veiit that will live forever in the hearts ot a _;rateiul people. .'•'oldier.'! \ our eountry will thank you lor the heroic conduct you have ili.-played—.-oiiduct wor thy ol laeii (“itraged in a euu-e so jusf :iiid s;icre l, and dest-r\ing a nation's !/ratitudt> and praise, lly eoinmand of tli-neral l.ee. 1! 11 Cm l.TuN, A. V (ielleral. of Jan'y an.l ending July 1st. Barents aud (iuar.lians intending to patronize this School are earnestly reijuested to apply for circulars containing full particulars iu regard to terms, &c., he/ore the openine of the School. Rev. WM. HOOPER, t • • , T C. HOOBER, i P''*°cjpalfl luly 17. 18tl2. 4o tl5Jpd O' WaiittMi lo PiirciiaMe. iLD CAST IR(.»N. old Wrought do “ Lead. “ /inc. “ Brass. “ ('opper. Turpentine .Stills. !»♦ Worms. •- Solder. “ Steel. Highest price paid. T. S. .luly 1 I, l>'t2. LUTTERLOH. 43-21 ■ tv .>y" ‘ t nil fi 12 -The ’>/ — Sliilill.K, 'I'ribune," id' this city, hu- re- of the .New ( •rle:iii heltu ol the ■i>tit;iitiinn tlu- I'llloTving ‘‘;jlorii.iU'' i-h lo jiiircliase immediately, a large quantity of STEEL from 1 lo 2 inches wide, } to J inch ihick .-Mso old buggy and carriage SPRINGS, for which the highest cash prices will be paid at the store of \\. 11 iV T. P. Newbeury, or at our Factory. NEWBEl'RV iSc St WELL I -luly h;. Jn-2tipd :voTirE. j wish to give immediate and regular employment I >» to 2 GOOD BL ACKSMITHS and 2 GOOD CAR I PKNTEimp We would also contract for CH.-\.RCt>.\L, ! to be ilelivered at Bl.acksmitb Shop.s. I NEWBEURY .'c NEWELL '"'.V !•;. l.‘5-i2ipd We ■illii.iel brietly, i ii yus- iii-gtiii-it i n- were jiendin* be- A' . ■IK-;- ■ I'n O' ■ terday, t ■ the fai-i ihai tw. eu the I'oiife.ieiate and Fed-i li (i •vi-rnmeiit'^ f'jr a geueral e.'cchange of prisuuer'i. I'he (' -mmi-isioner is .M'ljor-Gi-iicral 1> 11 11 ill, who is n. .v engaged in pr*-- paring th.* li-;- i.f i \clmuge — it h iviug t.evu agreed that each G.jvcrnnient siiouM ref- .rt liie iiuiiiber and n.ames of all ; ris-iierx in durance, ; ii paran l w niii K-.i, an.l perforin the exchange l.y giving man for innti, an.l in relation in nfheers, in ;n h r itio as the u->ages nf war h ive e-'iablistied a- j..-i. 1 tie movement was iiut;ati--l l.y the Federal . overnment, whose special me.-senger reach.' 1 Richinoii l a few .lays ago, by flag nt truce r,,) (’itv l*i iiit -'iri l l’ei('i'-’niirg. .''ome we k-i iiiii-t elap-e bpfore the exchange is f’..n-‘iinim:‘ie'l. I'nijuirt J/ ih/-!,/ : i (' ; • -It iil repiirtp.l that two of Scott - B:irti/aa l! .ii.,;er-, who were 011 dui3’ as scouts in irange c .iini v, w.-r.- i -ipiured f.y the enemy in liieir a lraiu-e on .''un.iay, an.l huiig. We could not learn the n imes of the men, but the rep.jM come-i to ii- in '•uch a way as lo in liu-e u>- to believe it. l=,::-rhh:.r., ..bliClu '•S-f,/,' • 'ill ' no: •; -’ihe Kiciimond Fxaniiii- cr this niorniiig contra.iicis me siatemeni from Ihe l>i«jiatcii in the preccliiig page. It say?: — .Vn ignorant rumor has been circulate.l thal -M i.ji.'r- tieneral .lackson has tieen made a gener.il in Ihe regular (.’onlederate-'irmy. The rumor i- eniirely without tounda- lion. Tlie Conte.lerate army, as .l.-tingiiislied from the I’rovi-^iuiial, is a perniancni iigaiii/'. iiioii, an.I, at present, Ci.nipused ol i skeieli. u ol .jflictrs. fhe highest rank iu it is ••general,” and that liilt! is limitc 1 by a special act 0: t’ongffss, aii l c.iimol be enl.irgt l by the Executive. The Generals in Ihe (’onfe.l. riie '^ervice named in the order ot r.aiik are: Cooper. Lee, .lo.^eph E. Johii-ton, Be.'iuiegard and Bragg — the latter h'Lving been iiomi- uatc'l lo till the vaci.ncy ooc.-i-ioii.-.i liy the death uf •Si.lncy .L.hiislon, and Ihere h iving been no v.'.c-uicy since for further uoniinations to tiii.s 1 ank in the Con federate service. Arnra' ' > If. . ' 1/ I‘i isoii-ig.—About eight hundred wounded j.ri.-oners reiu-he-i the city l ist . vcning, from Savage's Station, nn the \'oik Ki-.cr Bailroa l. They iiiclu.le some f'rfiy field and compiny . tliceis. .M iny of tliein are very severely wounded, but having with tii.,-m their own physicians, who are Will -iipj.lied with ail the rcnuisiie medical and surgical appliaiiccs, they have little cause lo complain. — Hichinonii lui'j’i'’-'r, \\jlh. Pvytd^t' Slai:ij"i.—.V l.irge supply of Con- fed.rate postage stamps rcaciic l iiie city on yesierd iy, and will be dispeii.-cd Irom the Sluiiiji delivery of tlie I’.ist Otti.,e to-day. They arrived in the t'.inlederaie States, a-i heretofore aimouiiv.-''it in the Emiuirer, by a bteaiiier from England, a few d.iys ago.—Ih. Cidj'S.—On the tuithoriiy i.f farmers from the upper country we are glad to be able to innoiiiice that ihe wheat crop of that portion of tin' .Si;itc is Ihe heiviest harvmted in many years. It was in no c.ase all'ected by ihe rust, on account of which so much apprehension was fell The oat and grass crops are also very heavy, aid the cnru is of fine promise. This news is of vast importance .just uow, as it is more than probable that Ihe Slate of \'irginia will have to siifiport ihe army during the year. The finest corn lands of inorih (Carolina an.l the ricc fields of South (\'i- roliiia sire 111 the hands of the public en.-niy, while the crop of cereals 111 the cotton Slates is said, in coiisc- .pii.iice ol proiraeled droughts, 10 be an abaolute f lilure. llkltmohil l\j:ninini'r, Itj/A. te«nr-er*T«-i^. wuwjinw—gwwwa»aw———h—w—> t) I K i), ():i the l.'.th inst., at Little Rocktish, of Piilmon;‘rV disease, in the Mlh .ye.ar of his age the Bev. G l';oi‘(> 1'^ BE.NTON. who had been the liector of ('hrist 1'hurch !it that p!;ice f.o- 17 years. Mr. Benton graduate.i with .iis: inct ion at Irinity (\)llege, Harllor.l (’I., in He iheii .'atere.l the riieologieal Seminary at New \ ork aad gi'adiiaied in He was immediately sent on a mission lo Crete, with the jirivii*',;e of remtiininc four months at Athens, to aciuirt? a more periect knowledge of the .\ioderu (Jrcek Language. He then pruceede.i to C^rete. remain ing there seven years (In his return to this country he was called lo the Parish at Bockti'^h, wiiert* he hassjient a useful and hiborious life. He was a iij>e scholar and a Christian gentleman — and his life has closed jusi in the manner always de-ired hy him. His tieath was after (he ordinary manner of men. having in it nolhing ex- (raordinary. save an exir.-iordiuary {.iet^’, and the niani- festation of God’s infinite aud mir;iculous mercy. His speech and his understanding were preserved (o (he latest he urs of his life. He die.l the deal h of the righteous, free from sin, (through (Mirist.) free from shame, and by (fod’s mercy conifiaralively free from pain—(Jom. In Moore county, ou the tith inst., Airs. N.'\NCV CAMPBELL, wife of L>ivnicl CampbeU, Seu., iu her hist year. In Robeson county, on (he (5th inst., JA.MES D. W.\T- SON, Esqr., in the -‘'.Ist year of his age. At his residence, near Lewisburg, on (he 2tJth June, in the «itlx year of hia age, J(JHN ii. VAiiBOKOUGII. .1 .luly e.'tved ;i eop\ I'Ull i!l'I;int. new-’" “ire;if battle fouuht! U ichmond I’alleii! Filty tlioii'and lit-iiel pri.soner.s taken'!.’ 'the la-t ditch eiptuied!!!! from lifkiw \ icksburg, bringing the tolluwin>.j important inteiiigene.-: ( »n the Gth instant (Jen. Ilalleek sent ; di'pateh t.i ’om. Mavis, eominuud- ing the .\iueriean fleet ab(.«ve, iinnouiiciim that he had just reet.‘iv.>d a T. le;_naiii i'rom (ien. (Irant stating that a great battle had iieen fouglit at Kicliniond with immense loss ol lile on both sides. Iliehmond haii been captured after a lesporato struLTgle, and titty tliousuud Confederates taken prisuuer-, with a vast i|uantitv of store-, ammuni tion, guti'. ete. \\ t‘ have no rea.sun fo doubt tho authenticity of this great news, a^- it eoiut*s through a semi- uflici;il channel of a mo't reliable character. Three cUt'or" for ^leV’lcll:^l ajid the army ol tlit* I nion.” 10 rejiresent ih^Counties of Cumberland ant! Har Con f! 'ti l 'It' Su/di> r. ,'n Xtv \ 1 nett in the .'^enalc of *e next Legislature of North Caro- • Herald,'’of the 21 St ult. announces i the arrival of the •‘Kim City,” on the -Hth, Irom j ' '"-ite f ortress ,>lonroe, with three hundred and lifty | lilt* Of C'OIIIIIIOItiS. sick and wounded soldiers from Vorktowii. Her i ^jMIE friends of Dr. JOHN .McC(JRMICK, of Harnett destination i.- .Vlb;iny.where the sufferers are to he properly eared lor. We notice in the list, from North Carolina:— R4IKi:MIA \\U RICHHOI^D. The call for the services of Capt. t'llVRLES i MALLOY in the Senatorial Branch of the * ne.xt General Assembly, on the part of •'Many Citizens" of Robeson, is seen with pleasure and I'he 'reiine-see has arrived ! re-^ponded to by many, very many citizens of I Hiohmond. (-ome. Cap. surrender. July 12, ]s02. 44-3tpd The IrieiidMOf Dr. MciVER desire that he should he voted for .as a candidate to represent Ihe ( oeii'y ot Moore in the House of Commons, at the en suing election, the 7iJi .-Vugiisi. July 14. 18ti2 43-5tpd llie fi’ieiiclKot W.H. It. WRIGHT. Esq., desire that he should be voted for as a candidate to represent itie ('iMinties of Cumberland aud Harnett in the Sena torial Branch of the next General .Assembly. .Itino -'itl. 38te For llir Senate. E announce D.WIH McNEiLL, Esq. a candidate . I I fl'/ III H The X. \ F Brown. K. l>ih. (i H iL'Utoii, K, 12th; W J-Mwards. B, iMh; R (ioriret. .\, :l7ih; S Harmcr, F, S7tii; C ll.'i.i.l nil, 20;h; A .KiiU'S, F, l.sih; .1 Keogh. C, 7th: \V i’lillen, I'Jili; N B L Parson, K, n7th; Ii Riuk. 2S|ti; It Roberts, B. lsih; B F Robertson. 2d; F iius- scil, F, ;J7th; -I Shew, 1, :;7ih: (! Shicklaiid, (', IStli; F .Nl S.iyles, F, ;l7th: B Stancii, L', Pith; D .V ^Varreu. (J, 2d; S Wrighi, F. l.''tn; J Weeks. F, l.'-th. Mn-i InijinrUil Conit'/ii.—'I'he arri\;tl oi sev enty-eight pieces of rifled cannon, with carriage^ and harne."S, ami a cargo of ammunition worth over at a Confederate port, as the gift of Liverpool merchants, has been stated. Alluding to it, the .Vugusta (^Ca.) Chronicle says; I’erhaps tliis may be a different version of a somewhat similar Jriatemeiit, recently uiade to us, or if may be an entirely tliU'erent thii'g. ' The statement whicli we received was to this eli'ect: A gentloiiian, now in (I lasgow, Scotlanil, who ha.s . a livothor lesiding iu Riclnnond county, iearniiig i that there were Sn pieces ot artillery in the Criiueti belonging to Hngland, and that they were oHered lor sale at the price ol conceivel the idea of purchasing them and presenting them to the iSouthern Conlederacy. in order to carry out the project, ho called ujiou the merchants ol (Jlasi^ow who trade with ('liarleston, and in one hour had his subscription list filled and tho re|uir- ed amount complete—the lirst name on the list beinu: a treiitleniaii H.') years of ago, who gave I'll,(too: 11 ivingthu.s'^-aisod the roi|uirod amoui.t. it was found t.v) be inipossilile to charter a vessel to tro to tlie Crimea for the cannon; but this dif ficulty was soon overcome—a ve.'sol was pur chased, sent to the Crimea, and the cannon ob tained and presented to the Confederacy. I he Nashville which brouglit tJo- cargo was ch:ised,and heiinr.eil in by eight I'cderal gunboats, the ch ISO lasting sevonteen hours. Slie came across a schooner loaded with coal, bought the schooner and her cargo; and came into port w’ith only one ton left, bhe v.as not scon to i*nter when .''he did. 'I'oii iieLrroes, bolonginr to '!ajor Way, of I>r\an county, (Jeorgia, were kill.-d by one stroki? of liirhtnin^ last week. I The comtiiercial editor of the New \ ork Inde- pcudent estitu'.ites that the total losses ot the nation and of individuals, traceable directly ami indirect ly to the war, cannot bo lo.ss tlian ton thousand millions dollars. Too (Jooii Lookiui/.—Tke Kingston (S. Y.) Argus .'•ays thfil sQvtral youii^ Ijidies ot thnt villiigc voluiuep*»‘iI ■irmy nurses, but had Vieen rejected ou account ot their good looks. .■i?,,//.—There are twelve salt boiling establishments in Charleston, yieldinjr ia the aggregate .30,000 bush els per aouum. I . (''unty, will support him at the uext August elec tion for a seat iu the House of Commons from the coun ties of Cumberland and Harnett. .I line P's, iyt>2. ;J5-itepJ %Vt‘ ui*e aiitlioriNed to announce J. G. SHEPHERL> as a can- didate for the House of Commons in the nesi General .Assembly, from the counties of Cumber land and Harnett. June P.*, 18'i2. 35-tEpd llaviii;; been solicited by mauy (riends of Cumberland aud _ Harnett, 1 have concluded 10 submit my' name lo be voted for as a COMMONER for the Counties of ('utnberlan.i and Harnett. 1 shall not canvass the I'i'tricts, but if elected, I will u-se my best exertions to legislate faitht'ully for my constituents, tor tiie State, and for the Southern Confederacy. ALFRED JACKSON. June 2iV StjitFpd III accordance with a custom heretofore established between the counties of Cumberland and Har nett. alliiwitig two Commoners to Harnett, and the Sen- .-itor ainl one Commoner to CumVierland, many Voters in Hat nett have soliciteil .NEIL!,. .MeK.W', Esq., to become •I c.indidate, as one of the Commoners from Harnett; an.l believing him to be entirely acceptable to the peo ple of Harnett, would a«k for him th«> support of their fellow citizens of Cumberland. M.\NY VOTERS. June P.*. 35-1.3tpd jS«a^ W»* are aiu>u>ri/.ed aiinoiiiice Col. .\I. .1. McDPFFlE as aVandidate for fhe House of Common.s froiii'ihe counties of Cumberland and Harnett. •luly 7 40-iEpd \\ v arc aiiflioriv;c«l to _ _ announce R. JA.MES Pf)WELL oftha l Reg’t N. C. Troops, a candidate to represeiii I’ichmond County in the lower House of tbo uext General Assembly of North Carolina. .I line ;{i). 38te To the Freemen of ( niuberland Couiityt l)\ reciui'st, 1 again aniioiince myself a Candidate lor I ) the (iliice of Sheriff of (’iimberland County. Should 1 be elected 1 can only promise as before to discharge its .liiiies with what ability I may possess. HECTOR McNEILL. May ;]1. lf(;2. -'iO-te _ ' XllliETlMlS^ BROWN A\U BiJ K MUIRTI\;S. 'PIIESE Goods will be exchanged for B.\C»N, CORN. 1 FLOUR ami COTTON. Those ordering the above goods, paying for them in the above articles will have the preference over those buying for Cuth; and the highest market price wiil be paid in cash or goods for the above produce. JOHN U. 1IAI..L, Pres’t Beaver Creek Manf. Co. June 24, 1802. 87-4wi WOX E. Forwardinff & Coniniis.'iiioii Merchant, ll'^ILL give .juiok despatch to goods00 signed to him \V Particular attention given to all produce sent him for sale. Consignments of Nav\l Stores, for sale 01 shipment, solicited. WimiHOTOM, Jan’y 19, 1862- Wily
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