From the Raleigli StandaiJ. MR BADGER'S LCTTER We have the pleasure of laying before our readers to-day, the letter written about the Ist oi June last, by the Hon George E. Badger, of thi.s Oity, to Mr.- Kly, of New York, and whicl. was , i„st : ..'I'he transaetiuU in gold transmitted through Mr btanly at Newbern^and ^ ^ F^'.'id bv him We are authorized to say that Mr MONEY AT THE NORTH I'rom the “Herald's” money article ot the lUth instant, it appears that “gold opened thia morning U7A, fell to 110, llj+, began to rally. Between the boards it rose to 110, and closed at that bid.” l>om the “Tribune’3” money OASUaLTIES in north CAROLINA REGIMENTS. From the Petersburg Express List of Caauttltie-t of the ‘Jnd Brigade N. i • Iroop*. Brig. Jpn. RaBsoai. at Curl’s Neck, July Is*. 'J4fA Reyinieut, Col. W . J. Clarke. Killed: rapt Wni B Onlly. Ooiui»iny C: 2d Lieui Jno T Townsend. E; Serg’t Lnwrnnce H Slodge, Lorp I Wru n Wilkins, E; Priviiie? F C»briceut. C; Preslej Jen- was very lar.ir«% and tho market uxcited and ir- ('• ’ilHrriV'VHUghn. Jno Stewart. B; Amos Sea- r, 1 ■ 1 .1. I I retjuiar' >’alt-s at the upeiiing were made as high | K Wounded: Li^ut .M 0 Bumpasg A; CaptJas Badger has .-onsented to pub ish the letter ut the ^ afterwards fell to 115 A better de- • C Ba.le., fl Sami rt Moore. A; Corpl W. ie C request of a friend, in whose attachment to “• ,,r 1 .1 .. 1, n Lenie \ ■^eiift Wiu W Kiclier.-^on. (': berg t Addison himself and in the soundness ot whose judgmetit ; maiiJ 'be', .p^u,,^. ^nd the.iuu.utioiis ; H Wil«ou. 1. CovpM Jastuond ] Joo W Koher.u.. C, Li E Greer—Killed uone. Wounded: Lt L B Cam. slightlj. shoulder, Corp’l G W Howard: Privates S K«93. S Stanly. Danford. lftt*er severely. l>, Lt C N Allen —Killed none. Wounded: PrivateR J T Davis, seiiously; J S Joyner, S %S Williams, and Herg I Z D Ray. slightly. E. Capt J O MoMillan — Killed: JftH T Bouey. Morriss Blanton. Wounded: Privates W W Strickland, mortal ly, since died, Harzell l»iek>5or., .Ids UivenbHrk. Jno II w'ella. ('arlion Malpast.s. W W Norriss. Tho? Wallace. Teachey Kivenhark, Jno K Bowen, Jns C Johnsiiu. W W Mobley, t'orp l A Fu«jcU F, Capt W M 1> Moore- Killed: Pt ivuteo Wm Everett, Woiind^il Wrii Imw, mortally, since —'1 ,, fr.. ijj be has every eonfidence—especially as this requoi-t wa«i accompanieil bv a >ugge6lion on the subjeit which had not occurred to Mr Badger but which was decisive with him iu toru^ing hia purpose to give the letter to the public’ .Mr Ely:-*-ln j’our letter tu M'" ^taiily, you proposed to him the office of cherishing the feel ing of “I'nionism” in Sot ih Carolina, anr us that Iptter came lu iu\ hand? in un unsealed envelope, iirected to my «‘ife. i take the liberty of .etting ^u.»t.tie., vou right upon . fact, und showing >ou what u j ,t«rling con- bopeles. rasL- you have su^ggested to Mr btanly ^ predicted i.. Europe, cuu».-t There is in North ( arolina no I nion tea- mg as ; ajjitioi.al per cent that Uu Buppose and as IS probably supposed l>y the ^ J and sterling u iVan.-c, is ju.t so much ad- .rtneraluy ot .Northern men There in j,,,duty imposed upon the purchasers ! Frnnris Ow.w, >w.ai.ng, « urr.H ^ fhis “'tate a very strong L I'ion feeling--a stronii ; .. , ^ ^ >,,1 • Tluwe Kuroneait ‘ Hearle Hampton f i' •' X Ti- ’ I . i -Ni>rthcin imported iioods l n(f?e r..uro]ieun m.. Killed l’rivait‘ W V Norien. J B iove for the I nion estab isheu by our forefathers , , / u>*ek^ , tvineu^ iii\au , ■ , . , , , , , ' , 1 orders th:if went out out-, two 01 tnree wt tKs ago. v\onn. -*bich lndu«.d Hi.. ,,eopl. bv « very lurse »n.i ! ,,,,, . » . I 1-* a liavia Jnft H i Forbes. Kh'IuIO r, riUniHU. tij 110 to 110 i Sterling Bills, aeenrdinkr to the tlie loth, opened at 121H. were 12!:i, l'J>S, and in the afternoi the Tribune ol' the 11th inst led troin \'l'^ to I’jO I he panit; ut me j jj'sicj.h Dr«ki-. Wm h'stwood. ' has cuused the shipping to Europe ol everything j j Haniieil. Keub Long. Win M Neiglibur. Jno B Singer, which can be bought Articles which have been j Henj J W^de, Hender-on L Wilkins. A J Uuinphries, stawi,ant for mouths—such as copper, and other ar-( Hhvuo,..I bHrbir. J.-is WHll io.-. J* ticies which arc seldom esported-are bein- ship- I toundedTj'! mi Jing P.’ ' Toiul '2bth Itcijliiirnt JS C T. W.’.uud,-d ('ol Kudt-dge. slightly: Maj Tho. Francis, x.-veroly . (’ompHiiy .A Woiindi’d ('api Love, slightly, Privalt's Th 'Ui J Eus'iii, 'ii»vcr«*lV. Juc .VI Solopa, Llias A Drake, Frnnois Ow",1h\ , JSnui Whaling, ('urri^i J Iain, t al J Sutiou yueen, A J i .St*r»f IS \V B \llfcn, severely, J W l> B Woods, Private-* P I' Long. severely: Thos .) .Moore, Ii.'M r mol ' \■ i1 W:U'. tiiM' >/HiboU ■' H r* ir(i\ - one »r>xi i- * ■.1I..1 .i,-u II [,tl di.'^iil’.' d i uii*- '. -•! ■•'I'.i (!:lOii ! ^lijO.k’ 'i:i*!v W ,1 '■o ■'linl tcaln. :i(id Ir'l i. ■■ '’li rr.ion men here were base .submissionists. ready •• to submit t.. any injury or insult, rather than vsithin the ia-t thirty da>., In.m A t i K; per cent. The d;irk cloud that for the lastsix. months cnvel resist wrong, and stand in defence of i)ur rights and honor But as soon as Mr. Lincoln’s procia Lee, li D Fry, Jery Ureeii. W B Suiolher, N\ H Nalloard, W I» Iriffith t) — Wounded: Serg't Kobt Bird; P'-ivaie;'Jm Jordan Jas Athrl.lge, NV W .'^h'irp. K—Killed Corp'I Th.w J .*h-Uaha; Piiv.ites Levi An der*!on, W Flftvshead VNoiindeJ' i^erg t Jan W Thonr , .-.-VI 1 ■ 1 - *"?-■ a»u\. .11111 a uiiK.jL, 1 as. feverolv: Privates Kiisih (} ('ase. st-vere!y. LecorJ Southern sister Mates tor the.r subjugation, und^^^ the eve.'its that have^latelv transpired The ene- .'ovle, David If ..,i«i^l.ud H ll Fowler W Ehey. ’ the pretence of executing the Jaws, or resistance the pre’stige that was give, him j ’ David w .S.arcy Mi.^ing: John r Wilson to tb* authorities ot the L nited .'rtates, our posi- . , * , . V fi 1, ,,, ,1^,,,, .,,,1 j F—Killed: I’nv.ite J»s Anderson. D .M Brooks. J U iient’s hesitation ‘ ‘‘“I V.!. "7’ ^ Uobe, S W (Joward, J K Price. T H Sellers Wounded: noke Island I he defeat ol tlu* (.irand Arrn_\ of k (' Luhl'-: I’rivaie-, li M Neatherland, W Beven, O W Kelly, Thomas Tult «?ri. J t’ork. J j Pester, mation of April. 1^01, appeared, oUering us the ^^ ^,.j„.,.,^rtuncs of the Confederacy is at hMv\e>,T. alternative otjoinmg in an armed inva.s.onol our j a brighter future is promised by The ene- non :r»B take., .ithout yuownt- . „oLe islan.l „„,ea, m u™„u iTiv. A I onteut.on ^,1,, ol public i„.,Lby. II u u « ^□d without u lOiL-e, ihnt ' i uHnird. and j-rt-soiit^ tile t-nt-uiv iu tliv t>rediia-, Hliirley. »i w T I’ reMlv-d to take our itac w.th tlw already »ecfde.l ; 1,^ j in.ckn..,, -I I.''..i-l.i. .'•tates, anu share their fate tor irood or evil, t . . ‘ " ^'*'ed L( Oowan. ^ , ,.j. i fur recruit; to an arniv that three month 1 rom that moment, however we may have ditier ed in other and there happ, be there wa« but there "f public n ni'jral unanimity—hence the people, with one heart, spruntf to arms—( nion men, that is. those who previously had been I'nion nun, not imiy among the first, but truth and justice reijuire me to say—the u ri/ jirst Hence the people have nearly sisty rej^iments, not but full regi ments; and among them all there is not oiie onscript or drafted man Hence we have freelv faxed ourseires, .and have used our credit in mak.ug lari;e loans to .-ustaio the war. and the spirit which has produced thi.-* has ne\er tla^ged, :ind i- now ns high and active as at first. 'Ir. Ely. think a moment. We have been in vaded by an enemy unrelenting and lerocious ;ts the hordes under Altila and .\laric. who uver- ruu the Knman Empire He comes to rob u.-. to murder our people, to insult our womcti, to emancipate our slaves; ;ind is now preparintr to add a new element to this most atrocious aeere'- .'ion. and involve us in the direful horrors of a 'jervile war. He proposes nothing less than our entir" destruction, the total desolation W Taylor. B K gr.'iin L J Ht>!den, B Bushmer, J Wounded: Capi t'unniughaui. Federal authority, “aruither year tu the war and j Long. T .M Kni^ln dve liundreil million' to their indebfetliies-;'' ; \ Vi i i ... , , ... ,, I William- Wninde.: A M Ke.msav, Henry Alinan. J B \ :,luntecnng is so slow that u draft is ur-ed by I ^vhiim.>,e, tieo Whitmore, NVwton Carson. H Bunks, many of rheir journals The response to tbe ! Snm IMw ir i-.. .11111 MvrtU. ('•» Brynui, W m Justii'e, A defeat before llichmoii 1 i> angry discussion in ■ M pen an I, M M Kuiell-, Krwin Ingle, funiel (’arier. t'oiiirress. crimination ami rei-rimin.Uion in the' Killed JJ. unlei DK.. Mi--,ing > loial 1- public prc"- 1 uable to bring their soldiers to i ■ /.’• oi/’t .. the re>cue of the country, one jiarty calls upon Vnti'^ress to ♦■mplov our negroes, and bhu'k Brig ades are expected to pri»r»*et the ('onstitutiori and restore the ( nion l.ieiii Cii! IVdewav Wounded Col Mall W If fanaticism h:i' not reu«'hed the limit of its i'olh, the world will ere loim >tand agba't at the jiredioiiiuoiiT in which th‘ I nited States will be thrown Bankrupt and defeated, the m >b id the North are already mutterii;;.' thruiml' its pres.> airainst the Badicals a- the authors of its jire.sent calamities. Another reverse such :i' Bragi: may soon indict-—and the hpectacle of the maddened adder di stroyinix ilselt m.iy be j.resented in the fight of the factions throuL'hout the I’nited .''tates. To relit and recruit McClellan > arui\ is now Killed H a II •0 III. A Killed Priv.ites Tiiire! Lerui. i.iunier O Sutilh Wounilod: Ni .'Serg'l I' M Ca-ton, severely; Privates N f*>alpl(tl. n T «'.>» J M J I. w l.uudlev. J B S.-\iidi“rg, .\i'i'g .Majiir, W M Hender«on, W’ llau>ieit. J it Liiileteiior, .'Sewar-1 M:trtin, Kli Whaley, P Phelp' B — Killed: Priv:iie Suiii 11 Shaok Woun-ii-d. t.’.>ipi Wicker Wou.ided Privai,*s DaviiJ Buie, Kli Brnfloril, Jas P Deaton. W O Cos, J W Lawrence, 1 B Urahatu, Alford Black, Jas Br^wn. Benj Kuight ,Mi>sing Win M Buchanan. iK-.nnis Carr. ] Caftt W'm T Arrington Killed n‘>ue Wounded: K H Ba.-s. severely. K. Capt J t.l Withei-ipoon - Killed. .Serg't .'lidnt*y Ted der- PrivUes (} W Divis. ,\ B Ho:/l Wounded rferg t .A F .'■teel, iiiort-illy, sine** •1if*d Private- F L ThomaM son. J 11 Mr.Mull-*n. J N Wr.If*>, siighilv in the eng'^genient on ihe l«t liily hi .M.tlvern Hill, Maj W' W Sellers receive.1 -i severe tie“h woiiiid in irm 1-t Lieut G F William- Killed t'orp I I.ewi- H Pipkin; Private Jas W' B'l.'^fnit Wounded: >»erg’t \\ H Johnson, -evere'v, »\n p 1 Sherman Koyal. dangerously ID head: J'rivslfs K •• Cn\ -evt-ifly 111 liea I: Thomas \l How'.ird. severely in heaii: Alex Pope, (leoig** t! Brown. E .M Il«gisler. slightly Privat»s .N'ii-hori- Boon and Stephen Boon ini-'iinir. -.uppo.-cd i. be wouniied and luken pii.ooners B. Lt Davis—Killed, n .ne Woiimled Private- J J While, mortnlly; tJ J Duke, .lohn Loiiehlin, D M .Neal -,‘verelv: P P P* P Divis. J (} New-om, J A Hnr riH, K W Duke, A Hi-lu.p, '^lightly Mi---inK Sergi Jas J Lou?hlin. Private .N I, Sheurin Lt Green King'd: Piivaie J W' .MeCrtll, hisoh sol dier found strigiilinir .nn i f.re“-ed inio the llepimcnt, name not known Wnun led L' tlveen, and taken pvis oner: Serirl- J L Tiiorf. B I- Biiiler: Corpl- ,S 15 Leonanl, B S Larkin-; Privatt-s Wm Hewill, .i W H'.rtis. L W W'escott. H ti P.ito-r, .-pverely; D ' Den. K Miekman. P McCall. Jno N«n. W II Tharp, .1 Milliken 1). Lt .Allen—Killed Prival**- J F Joiu-. Ju.s W heel- 0118. J A Davin, .AI.nou V. hiie. inorially; Jus Mason, se verelv, W V Piper. C T Man/’tim. (i W' Pierce. J T Pierce; Corpl J E Ferrell Mi--ing: (Jorjd J P .\lleii E, Ll ha J Johnson — KHled: Privates Wni Piiven bark. Obed E t'avenaugh Wounded: ?orpi Jacob W Hf niler Bland : Pri- OUIl'l- pencer Hathawy, Miss ing: D J Piiillip li, Lt Cifw.s Ki’lid- Privaie 15 '1 ','halklev W.itmd- ed: I.t K F ('litiojiie, -li^. ■ !>•: i’rivai*-- A N Tr-ivlor, ni'irially, since dii»ti-, ,Ino l'! iekwel!. R F Hain'iiev. (1 1' B.irnet', -i'-Tpr,>ly; W' ,\ Clie'Uham. W H Kii:rell, I .M Mobjrood, -lightly Piivate A S Frazier. Pri- vatf .) A Hunt, afier jroing noMy ihroiigli the bHttle>; of ■Jith June and 1-t July, ‘d ieiily eij.ir>-d rn the morn ing (>f the -1. whe'e i.h» He,;irnenf li'i'i biv.iua‘kt-d :he previous ni>rhl 11, ('apt W loker—Killed Corpl }eo (' Cole W .iun'l- rJ Privates Horace Morri-un. W'ni .Mrt'ulloeh. Laiigii- iu Mi'Neill. t.1 W liiiidle, K W Wicker, T A \ ancey. J U litinior. ’ .V •Iiiiiter MiH»ini; Privares .1 L Cox, J D Ma-hbiirn Wni Me\nlly, .Vlex McFtiier, J 1» Sinclair. I, ('apt Arringtim—Killed *'apr Wm T .\rringion. Winin.I**.!: l’riv:»re- ,''ing'*‘iin Libgley, inoriailv, since died; H 1! B.atrlieiiir, .\rn'i! i I .ewi', Klwin Sherwood. VANKEE RULE IN NoRTH CAROLINA \ U'AK From gentleTuen from the neighborhood of , Vii k :h>i / " I NV^hington, N. who have come to this city to ^ J}rir\„ n,j - Id, n .0 ; visit relatives wounded in the recent battles, we : have some mtoresthig information relative to ! affairs in that portion of tlm State since it has been brought under Yankee rule { Three weeks after the capture of Xewbern the I Yankees visited W a»hiiiL'ton ( their tir^t vi.^it : they remained but a few hours and went back t > Newbern That very evening aw the whole I Country about Wasbingtoti bla‘k':tie‘i %ith the . smoke of burnio;.' cotton :nd turpentine NJaii}’ I planters had on hand troai three to eijiht bundr.ivl bales 'I’hey distributed to t he-j/ooi people of th.. country as much as they '.vanted tor dutues tic use aiid applie] the toicli to the 'Itst Wfieij tired in large bulks it Imriieil fiercely ‘or I upwartls of three days 'fhe lu ^Mnes on some 1 plantations wept bitterly jii seeing the product ot jail their labor ^committed i>* the-flames tjne j ^^entlemau near VX’ashiiiuton burnt in one lot j barrels of turpentine 1'be spectacle of I this ciiutlagration is said to liuvc been ^^rand j lu the town of' Washiritjiou /uany thous-ind bar ' rels ot turpentirse were burst open and their con j t*-nts poured into the Tar river 1 f e jt-«.pl' t.d I this part of \orth (\irolina ln ii>'\e thai whi fi I Stanly first'caine to the Stat»- he .‘S{ ,»eete^i tit iiiiiJ i the majority of the inhabitants in fitvoui- of the old I nion; indeed, he has becii lit*ard tos;ty t}i;.i, had this not been the cas**. he Wvdild mhvci have ■ consented to a-Jsume the jovernor-hiii fit- ha- ■now been pretty thoroughly undeccivid. fur be fimis the citizens, with the ex,-otdion oi' :i lev. —The following i« a eop\ .■» received this morn ini.’’: \ K’K.SUI R«», Mi,-=s, Jut\ 1'. M iliorv: \W *"ni:agf'i *•' di\ •\ ^i with 1i; • e't.-liiv’s t: ' C'di-istiiij^ r.t heavv s!o >p eijfht lani^ a-ihof**, with riiiu, hiirii‘ .i othe! ( i'll that \\e ii.-t ' ■ a> a I ‘Ml \\ ; v.-.-iv-' ■ -vT .-ill lu cl i.i.U U ' 1- ■- ti-li Is' wonii i •if. an ! I't.’u-is wiffi ..jij/ht sv. ;i 1 V N n. 1 ic ;r rii*- --■el cOtlliiUin'if •( ' iii>n-clad irunb idt A rkui ' was built at .'>!en;jihi: iial ;v ; that poi'it, in ^al ijr.tjriisbt d ■ :,ii the evav'U'.itioii by *ur ■ completed in fhe ^ azoo riv. l b.' tollowiriu’’ 'S a cu;,iy >1 li\ the Government friiKi (i. V 1 ' ii M L f! 11 .1 U ‘ . 1 • j iie k ;i :;s. uuiier c..rt-r r! r.ijr t.;rrt-i’-; ■ i'. ti:roii'!j :\v, >• tl.ji t, ,.p ,1* rf; guiib'.'St and ili.or: ot-T >'• C^ur iiK- IS ten t'! 'I kiiit-d afiti 1 ’ ! I u -I’ l._ II .-II'' l.'a \ - ! ! obscure individuals, obdurate in tiie'i dt'teriuina W }> Hoiytidd, >. ver, l^: Private- Alfn d Haney. Serg't , Shcrw. i. Henry W illiuin-. K F W inbourne, M .'^aokt-y. W W Robin-,in. Ellioil VN hi-ingliurt. James Pyait, A 'ni::h. D I'ownii Mi--ing Serg'i Rich ards, Privn' 3 Syliiev Sike-, J W .Moore, K S Turner. C—Killed. .\ndrew (ic.'wlus, i> C .'^mith. Wounded: Serc't M ill’' 'i !« ;V. Priv-ite» T CHmeron, M 1’ It Blue, W' W I'l.x, T ('uni' r. \V M Fergu-on. .*• W Humber, D P Jack-on. W’ A J ii k-on. John M Tunis, Serg t J H Jeiikin-. Privai*-- L I 'iiiier'in, Joiin McLeod, M Hay. Sr, F. Btv-e, Timoihv (J lodman. D— Kii.ed: f'apt H J Li—it»T, Priv'iie.- W S Boone, K J Pendergra--. W iiinded: W Firri'W. H (j Crutch field, B Bragiulon, \ G (Minter. Lieui K E Petty. Serg’t it our t country, universal emancipation; not from love of , .m.v .e.uu. . a..u> .■ ^hedave.., but from hatred to us-‘-tocru.-h ansorbmg idoa throucrf.out the North No -to “wipe out the South’-lo involve u^ in i in their operations, they will for irremediable misery and hopeles.s ruin. ^ sometnne act only on the defeii.-ive, and .eek _ Now. Mr. Ely, if your owu State ol New Vork 1 protection of their gunboatsand behind ; La^-.siter, C'lrp 1 \ L P.'e, Priva'e- Ja^ p Farrow, U ,i-i.ro .1 ! 1 I . 11. tlifcir o))ticnchuicut-, the 'afety and lei-ure neces- Siraughr.n, T G H itch. K lioiinir Mi--ing J M Gun were so in\aded and so threatened, what would > ■ i i i ' -n : i..r l \i inii.i-nn be your feelings and purposes? From these you ’ ^ may jud-e ot our-. We look with horror at 'the I a {i.nrt of tins defensive operation. It meau.i no thing more nor les- than an effort to draw ;!ti our army from .^IcClelian. and induce (ieneral Lee tu weaken his forcc around Kichmond Another -u‘li triumph as that lateU won by tieneral Lee, and we shall not only dictjte peace thought of being again united in any political con nexion witk the North. We would rather, far. that our State should be a (,’olony of England, or France, or .“Sardinia The .\orth may be able though We believe it not to coiiijuer us, and ■ rea to keep ns com^uered; and if it .-hould be enterprise. \ ; .vernor .lorivin.- hi. authority from the ■om- ‘ ■ ’-ion of Mr. Linfoln.' The very title i an iu- | , di.-nppcarcd from si;:hf, and bnntr> in Miit to u Whence does Mr. Lii^cln derive hi- i '1 'i^tecn per cent. Silver the wi.-e and -ood purpo.^e of Almi' hty tiod that I ''’^’hington. but have th.* sati.-faction of know- this should happen, we shall endeavor to -utTer pr^'trated as to be with- with patience whatever evils may befal us But p'"cr of further annoyance to the pco{»Ie of a voluntary return to any union with the .North i thi. we cannot, will not arrrpt anu,, mw Urni- '‘Utl‘ont!e:- in what.soewr a revival of I'nion sentiment.s—this is a mere im- future eumpa,_M,. without .,u.':^tion ..reriti- pohsibility. I think, therefore, Mr. ^^u . wr.uld do well to advise Mr. Stanly to abandon hi.- /v /> / ■/; ■ i i ffn I / . -* V n 1- , ^J " i> ‘ ’ ■’ // '. Sil.-r. — With each lie a 'i- rpniur ol Aorth arohni , , , ilay the sc.jrcity (d chanL'e grow-greater. i'dd in ,er power to appoint a Governor of tbi.- State' The t '' /->n the d.jllar, and even nickel v^ ry appointment is an a-^umption of the ri-ht.- j ‘‘ 1'’'‘ two per ccnt. An of a e.iiiijueror over us. liut wc are not yet con- I “‘‘‘'I'’ t'- 'be Sub-Trea.-ur\ in this city ■iuertd, Ani^o you think .Mr. Stanly'.- comin- ■* '"iH'ired dollar-’ w.,rth of nickel cent> here in such a cha'racter, .‘•upportcd by\\.,rthcrn return f..r ..iie hundred dollars in Treasury :^^ayonets. is a mode to commend him.-,elf to our 'r'' ' -ilver—because tavor. U-. breathe in us the K‘--ntle .sentiments of i ■'* pr. iuium Even the cluni-) amiry and peace toward.- lam or tho-c who sent becomin- scan-e, and will h.m here' Mr. Ely, as jou have opened a cor- * ‘‘ I’l’eniium. while a month ago cent.s oi re^pondencc with .Mr Stanly, you had better a-i :*t a discount.—A. ). iv'i'M 'T ^"T'" i TIh- X«w Vork K«.,r«K. ..rTl,ur.dav altor.„«n wlMt 1 li.uc writti ii, ,-ay thi- to hi.'ii:— ; •! he wish. .- the honored name of Staniy to be- i -ei •„ • , c ,i..v in this r.iil'Oi that dry ■-'IV a by-word and a r. proach, and to be spoken ."'I'’ i‘; \H the imjiorters have ».•!. • .-.rn and hatred l.y North Carolittiau, 1 .-„oo. i 'i'”''.': iTt " u‘ k, = . o- «r ttatnc any ,.ri,-e lor their n . ■.»« |..rover I,., ,, . ' Ufl • ’ " ^ at, . nd l,.r ti.e |.rc ,.,ds, and »ll , VC ,,ut u,, a i-ir stores that they a// s„/,s, nil Inis, a few pieces or so; and most wh proseeut*- hi.- present li he : ,es not wi-h thi—let him return n--. i!^ fau;e. ,n-l ieave u- to fiL'ht out this "tt-t a ,,e>t we may. without his interference. '■L(Mi;e e. b.\D(;ku. M)ine ti tb // • ‘ 'nfJ nenil b'l' til(- ’•■•un; I’i 111 I • 1 >ii> '11 lu ivaici^w ;li, -0:0 fi.rwjrde'l at once. It is absolutely - r .. .1; for their recovery as for their ‘ that thew unded and sik should be * . ■' 1 \vi ii ixs many vegetables and as muc *rij,f a- tinift'f-MKlo . , ladc as will en sent, notic in ■lil d!iy*wh*en exchange will allow them to know what ^1- these silk troods. They bo.v uj. and await the (’ha.-. K. .Juhnson, Sur- [ arc worth. The same remarks apply to all nend n} .N. (■ vegetables I of imported goods .Many orders for fancy lunl-.: and .-ick in the Hospitabi in and ; j,(„,ds in Europe have been countermanded, and i I’i n: .11 I will be received by the (’oin- . Jiy^tliing but a few staples are wanted. The high :• l^' parrtiierit in lialei^h and G'’eens i rate of duty, and the premium on gol4|^j pay for tlK* same, will drive many jobbers from importing goods again. These are strange times, when dry g»>ods are not for .*;ale, and when merchants, who ttsuaily “drum” so hard for trade, prefer not to see the face of the buyer. Baltimore paper of the 12tli says that the ste.iiuer .\delaide arrived from Fortress .Monroe with a large number of passengers, among whoti were Major (ieneral .\. E. Jiurnside and his staff. .Mrs. reneral ]iurnside also arrived in the city from J'rovidence, I’ihode Island. The whole party left in the 2:.'itl 1*. M. train tor Washington. ;irranu'cmonts have been made as ^ | -I,.: I*opartment to send on unmediately all ‘ , t tf-ie-, fruits, c^us, butter, c uc 'ens, Ml articles of clothing may ^ sent to tb- .’^iartcrmasters in lialcigb and t.reensborou.,h, ill.: th* y will receive prompt at^n ion. \.i inforu.ation needed on the above subject -Ml; l.e lurnisl.ed by the Commissary and ^uarter- i!iH-ter |)epartments of Raleigh. 'j'lie Savannah Ilepublican sa^s: We aw a private letter yesterday, which states that :hf plant era of Florida are contracting to deliver HTii, of tbe growing crop, on the Florida railroad, at thirty fi'’*- cents per bushel. Tha crop is im mense, and far enough at^vanced to be considered safe. f)ur letters from all parts of (Georgia ami Ab-.ania, indeed from the entire (Confederacy, rnpre.sent ti.c crop as in a most flourishin"- coudi- ion, with the promise of an immense yield. 1 U> } un/if f Raid into (/ntmje.—The J^ynch- burg Republican of W ednesday, states that the Yankees have iu,t been to Orange Court House, and no force has been nearer than within five miles of that place, and they bave retired after destroying the railroad track, which was the main object of their raid. We also understand that burnt all the wheat in the fields on their "“arch and carried off horses, cattle, Acc., killing thope they could not take ■with thorn 77t Wuanihil Vovhe.rs.— RiciiMuMi, July IX, it has licen decided to parole immediately twenty five hundred of fhe ^ arikees whose wounds are the most severe. .\ descriptive list of them is now being made out, and, when completed, they will be shijiped, some down James river and others by the Vork River railroad to the White Ilofte. Yesterday three hundred were sent back to that place, preparatory to their parole and delivery to their friends. It is to be regretted that j^ll the wounded who fell into our hands had not been sent North before their numbers were thinned by death. Their storiea of Southern prowess and their mangled bodies would have exerted for the South a salutary effect on enlistments in the Northern cities.—Examiner. IldUeck’s men Reinforcing McClellan.—The Toledo Blade learns from private sources that nine thou.sand men from Gen. Halleck's depart ment passed through Dayton, on the 4th inst., on their way east, to reinforce McClellan. K—Woundc i Priv ll,*' .li»l>n Newl t-re. ( A I'ack. Wn>n-!eaii. \ VC-iy u, H H iiri-. f^erg't .\ l.irlmruugU Mi-sing: W’tii Kvan“ F—Kille i Piiv i'f .'no .-'elwrll W jun.ied: W T P.yrdani. J Sciidell. ( ..rp'l Sun lie. T .V F 'wUr, J .M Fow'.er, P C Ke/pack Nliri-inj;. II Theter, M L Davis, k Blytho, I, Th imp-. II. H Holnie-, T D .''liflhy G — killcJ. l-i Serg’t W Httw^r 1 W’oundeiJ Corp'I John Lever»-n. Private I* .\f Taylur Mi^smg: .V J Baine. H Kille.i: .''’erg t I' ichran, Prii ites I. I. l>ellon. C M rri-i>n W.ain led. Piivnle 11 \\ .-^airi-cii. .“^erg'! -Dn' I'pcl-tn, ''>rp 1 M A W iKun. W Bemie-, Privates F M Harri-, D .M M-( .il, J J M,-Lauirhlin. C Hankin. W ,-i H' " 1, G C Krwin Mi.'-ing W H Davi-, 1 P Pharr I—Killed: i'rivHte .\Iex X'lnceni. W oi'nde 1: Ser^ i J Oll:vrr, D Forch in, T K F tlt..n, Privates Llij-ih L*m kin-, Krwin Coine-, .''erK'i Pe;il, Privates .M . •'ana. R K Lang-a. Mi>*..in^t: F P'**”- Lmca-ter K Killed: Lieu. J K ' ^'7 f , p U I.. 1 I T t.hii-i .n W A Si 1.--. J Hnnde^. D 1 .■■."'.‘a K Hit- :^V„r..r.l. I. K A..„„o„,y. L H W ountled: Col S l> llamseur. , , „ • . t . , Kil'ed Corp l B F.nl-v. Wounde.i: Private 1 A \ I.t'urv, J LewiH, J Hur-t. T DaYi^ G W iikins, T Farlv. .Mi--itiir: J Lawny. li kille.i: Wni An iers'Mi. Wounded: Serg’t Kigg«- V J .eadnaiii. Corp l L ll«itncoro. Privates W B l?ennett, K M Ha. kaey. A Kig^-bie, W I Kerkley. J E Hackney, J .M K'gg^h'e. J .M -f'le- C t^erg'i Noah, Private F T ('npt (’hanier^; J G W illiams, W l>owcll, J C Bunn, 0 M Cane. K Wi-e, C Bone U — Wounded: Private;* M Black, J .\ (’opeland, B Jones. \ Johnson. K—Wounded; l.-i Serg't T L Bell, Privaie W I’.^harp. Mi-sing: L .'^hen-el, W M Byers. F—Killed: l^t Lieut J W’ Burnett, Private .) C Peord, ,J A Cander. Woundetl: Si-rg'i Fllioii, Corp'I Man.soii, Private D Burnett, J M Murwiek, E Phifer, W Stephen son, W .\pwell, .1 .N Thonip-on, J B Waison, S Neil, W Beed, D (I Kenane. G—Wounded: Privaie I’ H Walion. I .V Lackey, I B Heed .Missing: D Davi-, A C HufHecker, J C Waters, ,M S Weor. II—Killed; Serg t Bryson; J Lawrence, W' M Law rence Woundfd: Private E W' .\-ianis, J C Bryeon, C Baldever. .1 Blackwood, S O (’rawf'ord. S E Lov. S A Lines. J .1 Pear.«on. T M Pa«son. S L Paine, L L Run- kin. J L Thome, E J Westnian. .Mis.«ing; Corp’l Davis, Privates H B Boyd, J H Hurtsteller, W J Lay, A Leper! A Pas.-an. 1—Killeil: Private II i^cgman. Wounded: SO Hager, S Drums, J W hycoff, R Fi-lier, J Styles, N C Lawrance! M Buncaruie, P Selyer, H Lollins, N Srafferstort J (' Aill, G Well. K—Killed: Private A Wilson. Wounded: 1st .Serg’t A M Gripfr, Privates W B Devane, N C Hartman, L Fisher, W in Rabb Mi.«sing; Privates C W' Shall, G W’ Lowry, W Wart, W Hager. Killed 14; wounded 75; missing Irt—1(16. RKC.M’ITLL.ATION. Wai.‘ W’ounded: Killed. Wounded 24 ih. 42 2.')th. -2 lor. 2tjlh, ti 40 35fh, 18 91 I'.nh, 14 lb ;*>r>4 -Missing Total. 12 68 5 133 25 71 18 127 If. 105 7G 439 JOHN ASHE, Ass’t AdJ't Gen’l. [The casualties in fhe 2(',th Reg’t, Col. Vance, were published in Thursday’s Observer, and are therefore o- mitted here, though the aggregate is embraced in the above summary of the Brigade.] From the Wilmington Journal Iteyimmt A'. C. T. Ca.mi> near Rich.mond, July 13, lR6li. In .a skirmish on the 2‘2d June, Capi Eugene Gris som, Co U, was dangerously wounded in the right shoulder. Private A A Lewis, Co. A, also wounded in arm. At Mechanicsville, on the 20th June, Private R B Pegram, Co B, slightly wounded. ^ In the engagement at Coal Harbor, on the 27th, Lt Col J T Xell was wounded in hand, and severely injured by a fragment of shell striking him in the side and par alyzing one leg. Company Capt J C Holmes-Killed; Privates Jas T Goodrick, Blackman Tew. Wounded: Serg’t R M Grumpier, flesh wound, thigh. Color Sere’t Ha Rn^a] slightly; P/lvate Nevil Royal, slightly. ’ B, Lt W E Davis—Killed; Private Rich’d R Sheavin Wounded: Privates J B Pegram, W 8 Bell, B Bobbitt all aenouBly. ’ T W i;ii:iiii-, -,,1 .-erion-ly: .liJui lU--, .1 H Bryan, J i. I’rice. Be frinrid Pi tn:ly, (1 H W'ui-leu 1, .1 F. Wooilaril, rli*fhtlv Mi-'-iiig PiiVHie rM-rrvmin W:»'k^r K, Capt W lihi-r-p . in Kiilt-.i Piiviie J K Bobinnon Wounded: Ll J T I'owr.-: Priv.Me- G W .lenning-, .-eri- iiii'Iy in rig'll 1,-^. -iiif-e amputat.'i: .1 H Black, M W H Betiilj, .1 A Voui.’» Lt K. l'A\IS, .\riing r.’K THK «>HSKK\ KH killed on the b.'i'.iie ^’t*ld near lUcUtiioi. l. Va , Tuesday, July 1st, lS'i‘_', I'Uis B I'Mv.v, •» native oft'Jiatham • ’'■>uaty, N' (’ , who v..!uu!i*er*' 1 in 'he Chalhaiii Biri.'S. VNiih feeling- ol' jure j-'itiioM-rn. he vr>luiilcpri-d hi- -ervices in delence it lii- r .iiniry t'«r iwclve nionihs. iit'ler which pi-ri. I i;,- :. { >• i !i» return 'ig iin lo his many friend- iei't i ehiiid. Id eiijuy -.iiiif few d'ly- or weeks of rccreaii'in ^«iid pl>’.‘i.-ure nmi i itie home • ircle, after which he W 'ul I have air'iin g>>rie forth in defence of bis country: bm lenied ilii.- j.rivileite, he from home liiirteen ni"n'h- in regular t*er\ii’e, not hav ing a tiirloujrh dnni.g th.- tit!..- H-itig of a mo«t lively mid h."kp['V di-i>-iiion, true i.i hi- country and from a ..f hon. r h»* cri lured if all without a nmr- ii'u I' W!i- fightiijg brii\*’.\ f -i his righ.s ^lien he fell wiili hi- I ‘«e !• the f'’** ' l-etler '.tidier, a iruer pa- ' iri‘*t nevpr live.l He wn- (mrie 1 'in the batile field on W>diie!*da\. .May the (i l i o: ti-iille- -ustain and Com- t.iri the niiich tiereavcd lamily in thi- very deep and -tid atHicii'tn. in ihe lu s >d such a 'liiiii'iil son :uiil granJ- ' -on and true and il.-vnted lir'iilier. Pre-byterian please cnpy. , KdK TIIK OHSKKVKlt. Killed, on the l-l lay of .Uiiy. iu-t . on the railroad ! fnim (idlJ-\ioro' lo N' ilininsrion. by the bre.ik.ing uf an axle of the car-, \Vh.i.i>.m F Vk-i\l. •.( Kan lolph t'o , aged IS yeirs 7 month- an 1 S day®. He wa' an indu- i trioiis young inati of -le.iily habii.^. und hi- many friends I liejtlore the accident ili .t re-ul'ed in hi.- untinielv death. A H M. TP.lIU ri; OF BKSPECT. Bock Bk-t LoiMiK, No. Dll, Chatham ('oiinty, N. C , .Iu4y 12, L'^ti'J Whereas il har jdeascd .Vlinighiy God, in the wi.-c dispensalicn f his pmvitience, to lake’from our midst ami from hi- family and large circle of friends ani rela- tion.o, our much esteemed brother and senior Warden, ' their devoicd companion and father and kind and use- i ful neighbor, William B W est:—therefore, 1st. Besolvptl. That while we keenly feel aui deeply ! deplore our los.- in ihe deaih of l i.iiher West^ we bow ' with humble submis-ion to the will of Almighty (Jod in taking our brother lo ihe Celestial Lodge above, knowing that he ordereth all thing- right. | 2d. Resolved. Fliat we are ailinoni-hed by the re- j moval of brother West of our own mortality, and that if I becomes us 43 accountable beings to Almighty God to ! make that neeiled preparation for our removal. i • )d. Resolved, That wc deeply sympatiiize with the ! bereaved family, and pray that God may be to his widow j a husband and to his children a father 4th. Resolved. Tha\ a blank leaf in our Secretary's , book be inscifbed to his memory. i fith. Resolved. That we wear the usual batlge of mourning for thirty days 6ih. Resolved. That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family of brother W'est, and also lo the X. C. Standard and Fayett»ville Observer for publication J. W PLKRV. ) H. P. STB.VCGHN, ' Committee. _ C. E. JOHNSON, I McCLELLAN’S -STATEGIC MOVE. ’ Henceforth when a scoundrel i» kicked out of doors. He need never resent the disgrace. But cry; “My dear sir, I’m eternally yours. For your kindness hi chantjing my base." tion neither to traffic nor hoM s.i.-i:'.! Oi'iiVf-r^e with the \ :irikces I-’nr u iori*,: tiiiu* ^ ankce ad- I venturer-’ efttablisbf'd store- iu \Y:i.-i]iini;toii. .luni : offered colfee. su^rar uml .salt - i!o at {cmptini> ly low prices, but none (d the eitlien- would I i;v 1 of them, thoujjh the}' weri. niiich in necd'd tf»e-e articles, and actually lo-sC the spring packiriL’ 'd fish I'or fhe want of .-;ilt Th** j.eiipie I'eUevc thaf but for amliitioii- ;i-pirutiofi.-, which lie i^ kiiuwii to entert:iiu, alter il'e next .Nor'herii ]>re-.i deticy, that .'-tanly would throw up lii> oounuis- sion and return to 'alifor:iiu. An old i'« iitleniaii named .^lidy('tt. a native ot \\':i>hi'it;roii, but who. for years, has been living in (’alifirni:i. .and who c.ime on a.s the Ixi.som friend and eoiin-el.u- of 'Stanly, has bein converted from I nioni-m, ;iiid : is now one ol tlu* rankest scce-sionists in ilic , town. We have on a pr«‘viou>' occasion stated that . Statiiy'- tirst act on re:i(diing \\ a-tiingfoii wjs to , liberate all the citizen- imprisoned on p'llitical chart;* ? There w.i-, however, an e.\C(*ptitin. whudi we omitted to mcntior;. .'hortly after the battle of Seven }*;ne- l>r. We-t. tio.ii :» portion ol the State within our lines, came tn Wn'hing- ton on business, and on hi- arrival :innoiii>c. 1 th:»t our army had beaten ,'lc.Mellaii in the then recent battle, and that France had recognized the .'Southern (’onfedcracy. r«»r thi- otTence he w:i- , arresfetl and thrown iiitu pri-'in. where 1 ' reiiiaiiiM. riie \ ankee fnrces in \\ :i'hinu;fon havin;: been reduced to about in-:!!, the \ ankee -ritp- keepers became alarmed iWr their ]>erst>nal suf. tv and. with the exce]ttit>n of "ne tradeh-s grocer, have. With bat; and ba-;i:;iue. ev;icuated t.'ie town. ( ur*t:iin iiidW'i, iitjr ' iitiiJKHfi.iVi and h; r..- v. • -li^lifU «uunded iu t;ie]icad. .''■molve--T.-f !x of rii: '\iK.jii-a ndui.-d, .-tf; -' VM-e -he is. not rnutet iaii\ ddmujc.l. atid carj b. !ep:iire,i i Wt. ., .1 T tiL' tiii'lij, 5 boa' -rtruck li;ei! V .1(1'’ rjii :i.>l ore ■ 1 keep from .-'iikin;. .Man’ idlh-'d and, wounued .. iiiciit f'.)- iheNav\. nei'hf-r>tic c.imiiia!i'j' i :i:id men One ?:,ur'ar boat, di-.:l'l-‘’i md : ur.)U;i ^ . biirniii*.’ up. Ail t’fie ciierny\ iran'>--t, .j, i th • ve--e!s ol \sar of lower tleet, except J -ij- war, have tfo'-.eti up steam and al. .iff * ^ . ■ .;? 1ri>m ttie .\.vk:in -j- li.VMI. \ J >«.IK .S . .^luj tien 'ommandia;: V I .K.-KI u«i. .1 uly I*i - - l-Jnemv opeii‘^d all tV.. '^uns ati'J mort:.r' lasf cvenitiir. an-1 stieded cit_\ ;iinl bitierii ' nn:il aft'.r dark, when o,v;li> ’ th(‘ir ye—■! m} war ]in-.>ed d^uvn under fire >' ; teries and .Vrkan-a-; broad-ide^ Wbnt d.iuj;. • W:is dune to th-ni 1 have not Icarne-l, tiioii •, r Were I•■peate'iiv t’ii'rced by shot '4 heavit -r , ».•(■ luayy -led p:t;-scd tl roUiit. thf \rkaU'a>, kiliiiiu’’ !wo men and w >U!i 'l'hi> was all li^e il-imatre d>'iie to U'. \\, h ception of one hxuse burned 1!"^n in ;l , Our troop- here bave a c int'-inpt i'lr rfei-f iu.i boinb:irdin*'nt. aiel await Cn 'iK .m 'roop to \und 'I'he Ark in>as i- tlie adtiiinir,'th ..t a\\. ai\ \' darin^r ‘in I bcroie :ift h:i- lU'j il: ! .dl t': r,-; airvJ . turf: atill ‘ "r.-ate.-'t onthuia-m. i- nou i- an.l will siioi, he rradv orb r l\\nt. \ ^i;l |or-'teit. 1 ;i: li ‘ ill III H f .\pij,-r I n I’r ■! Ill s.'ii tIt 11'• t ' ('it III U-’; I }(in/.>- /' (J! nht ^nii/ hrn Yank'- .th —Iv.N'i.vviLI.K, Tenii ..July 1, i’.t-itive ini'..rni;iW'li ha- reardicd here that Coi 'i'he protits derived from tlieir rr;ele there were /' .rn-'f took .'lurrn esburo' on the l.'lth, i.f'te.' scarcely large eiioU::h i«i indiicc f/iem fo return under any circum.-tane.> It is sincerely f'l be hoped fh:it the loyal jieo- ple of this State will at no distant day f»e re lieved ..f the pr.scnc ot their .Vorfhem oppre.-- ir-. — /it'll nil Of I t. I nni III r. Arl'iin in till II'.'/—The Ureiiada >liss. co'rresfiondcnt ot tli- Atlanta Confederacy. .Inly ;tth, -avs that the remnant of Halleck's force.- tbat cower under their gunboats at Filt-burg Landing do not number over 1 .*>,•(lit men Within the last twenty d.ay- no h-- than l.'d> Federal wagons, with appurtenance.-, have been captured or destroyed b\ the ('onlederatcs The same writer states th:it Mis. (Jallowav, wife of Col. .^1 (' (r:illow:iy. late Postmaster nt .^lenl- phis. and editor of the Avalan he. uf that city, wa; taken Irom her home durinsj the i.i^ht time, by order ot the Feder:il commander, Cicn. Cirant. and (*arried beyond the Federal lines. Crant’s order was that she should be left in the wild hold hi? po.'ition a week woods without protecMon; but fhe Federal officer -Vn attack on \a>hville 1- not iinpr ‘l.ajd,- appointed to execute the order, having more li.i.K, duly l-'i — V de^p.if. ii the A kindly feelings than lii*' brutal mastt*r. accom- sociatcl i*rc-> s.iy-. .'1 urireesboro’ h.is been l.ik-; panied her to the house of a friend nine miles by the r(’bel. whoari' ino.-^riy re.x.in /lauL-er-, un (rom Memphis, .^Irs. lallaway jiromi.siim the offi- dcr Fornst. but w:is shelled bv our l>.iirer) cer protection from the Confederate picket® The Storiuas’.s . charge again.st her was that she received letters Ueport hays it was the '.Mb .^lichl'J:al re„'imeiii from her husband and others of .■% treasonable which ^as captnrcd. The .'id Minnc.sota. with a character. A simil.ir pronunciamento ha> been battery, were holding out at last accounts, issued against Mr.« Leroy Pope, the pretext being IJri-r. (iens Ihifhcld an«l Crittenden of Indian:! that ,-he displayed the black flag from her window are prisoners. on the 4th duly, instead of the Stars anl Stripes There is f;reat excitement in Xasbville, and :mi attack is exj.cc»'ed. We will give the best fight pos.'^ible, and if compelled 10 yield, will shell th. city. A battery is in po.sition for that emorgency Another Amo.ntt.—Nash\ILLK, July 1-M.— About o’clock this morning a larore force ■! rebtl cavalry under eouiiuand ot Col. Forrc'- x'vere fighring and a consideiablo lo-s on both -i'le.v Fi'deral ieneral Crittenden is a pri 'Oner—Sji’itnl fhsjitifi'k The Yankwe account is more full, and is take; from the A’tw York ller:ild of the i Itli, a copy «d which has been receiv.'d by the Expre- ^ Thr ift raid has it this-: — ■‘^•1 .1! rt' III Mu /■ > sOorti h’> I it Is.—N a - ■; vn.i.t, duly ];>.—lietween three and four tb* - sand fleorgians. Tt xans and guerillas, under C '. Forrest, attacked the 11th .Nlichigan and 8d Min nesota reiiinients. in .^lurlreesboro’. at an e,irl. hour thi- lU'irning There ’.v:is de-per ite li^lilin;^; but at . p m th- Mie hig:in troop- hail -nrrendered ’I'he .^linncs'dians were strongly entrenched and cut the eneuiy t » )»icc»‘s terribly \>irh ;.^re:i l-iUirht' i in thr>'C tdiart:'"- hia^- ol tru-e were sent in by Forre.-i, dematij in>; their -urreuder. (’ol. Le-iie replied h-- .MiiiJ (icn. Beauregard is at l^l.i'lon Springs, Ala., recruiting his health. Monjan s h..ij>Unt ut k> utinl’i/.—The Knox ville Register learns the following p.-irtieulars: Jhe \ ankee lon-e attacked consi.-ted of live com panies, 2(0 men. ot the 7th Pennsylvania reiri Beunett brouLdit with him as pri.-oner, and has ’ reooi regular f.ivairy regi h.tideci hitii „vcr to h,.ad,,t,:,m.rs It. re. tD'vi .'toi^ati suri-rise.i tiieiit whilo tliev wove prepar. "''1 ,‘,',’^''.,."*'^'^1’ WantiMi to PiircliaM'. OLD CAST IRON, old Wrought do. “ Lead. “ Zinc. “ Brass. “ Copper. *• Turpentine Stills. L>o. WoriiiH. “ Solder. » “ Sleel. Highest price paid. T. Juiy 14, ]8tJ‘2. ifinn s. Ll'TTERLOH. l:M’t Dlllilli 1 iiiutjt BK0\V9i Al^D BLUE SHIRTIVGS. These Goods -will be exchanged for BACON, CORN. FL(JUR and COTTON. Those ordering the above goods, paying for them in the above anicles will have the preference over those buying for Cash; and the highest market price will be paid in cash or goods for the above produce. .70HN H. HALL, Pres’t Beaver Creek Manf. Co. June 24, 18C2. 37-4wi AVOI¥ fc. HAL^r Forwarding & CoRnnission Merchaat. ITTlLL give quick despatch to goods co. signed to him V f Particular attention given to all produce sent him for sale. Consignmeats of Navvl Stores, for sale or shipment, solicited. WiuuaoToa, Jan’y 19,1862. 92U7 ment, commanded by Mai. Jordan, whom of two C.eor-ia ami „„ li. v._. 1,. t.;... - , ,1 i otlur reool regular cavalry regiment, drove :n oil 'I he '.•th .A1 icl; prepar- ■ , ^ ""’^rroundf . ing breakJai-t, killing ;J4. woundin- over K). and j T \ ''ntrcnden, of In'iian: capturing HU prisoners. The rest-skedaddled.” ! who had recently arrived t Of Col. Mor-an’s force none were killed, and on- ' ^'rigade. were ni.i'i: ly two .slightly wounded. The result ot the vie- ‘ ^ Comm,s.sary, tory was, that the whole camp and stores fell • “• •''wiu, Acting .\-.-istant 7uar.'. into our hand.s, consisting of tents, 100 head of : , .stock, horses and mules, wa>rons and harness, j , ' r, '''Lj 1 ambulance and harness. 100 carbines and rities : ’>attery made a gnihint resistanc Hu n a tine lot of side arms, and a lar-e quantity of I ‘f Kyoiid prai.e. They .uved th va.V ition: a tire lot ot nrovision; elo-hJn., track and bridges, losing but few m(n. ihe rebels ^Icstroyoa the ruilrua*! dey>o: ;nut other property, including the telegra{ih office The town was being shelled by llewift .s }ia' 1 .,-a , .1. i I. • : lit tbc last rop'jrt—o p. m. to-day. and 0 new yankee uniforms—the torce having 1 f, ‘ ^ i ^ . 11. ..I - ij i'orrest i.s not expected to make an attempt been newly eiuippeu, but not vet iiavinij: had '-i n • n i- j i i i- , , ’ , upon ..\ashville, a.s he will nnd work enough lor time to don their now apparel. I , ? ^ 1 » i c i ■ 1 ^ • - - ' him to attend to before approaching the city. l>y reliable accounts li ' no artillery or iufaniry. ammunition; a tire lot ot proyisions. clothing, t\:c. Owing to the locality, Col. Morgan was com pelled to burn a large portion of his spoils, con sisting of all the wagons but one, all the tents, I'hf J his yankee force has lately.been marauding ,> » 1 i •. ah.i i i" / 1 ! ]>y reliable accounts iie has d.OlM) cavalry, but in rentress and (.lyerton counties, committinir ■ .-ii • , . J J ^ no artillery or lufaiury. many depredations and outrages. ; 1- ‘ i 1 ^ _ I'iUtire cjntidence is maintained in the ability Ilosencranz is said to be unable to get his sup- [ of the goyernment to protect the city and restore plies by transports on the Tennessee river, owing I tranquility iu the neighborhood, to the lowness of water, and when he has attempt- | Skirnii.'^li.— VuQr.sT\ July 17 — T ed to haul them in wagons from Memphi.s, his | Savannah ‘•Republican” of thiV moripn.^’ha. trains have been cutoff by our partizan bands 1 despatch dated Knoxville, loth; which says that which roam the country. On the other hand, , ^ heavy skirmish occurred that morning at Wal the enemy .s attempts to keep open the Memphis ; lice’s Cross Roads, on the other side of Clinch and Charleston railroad so as to feed h.s forces are ,iver, on the road to P>ig Creek (iap. Two full regiments of the enemy’s infantry and cavalr\ were engaged with four of our companies and cavalry, under the command of Col. .McLin Ten were killed and missing on our side. The enemy - loss the same. bafHed by the almost daily excursions of our guer rillas, who tear up the track, burn the bridges, and a.ssail the eneiuy’s communication with cea.s- le.ss energy and daring.—Rick'd Kxaminpr. Monjan Frijhti'nin^^tlu' Kentucki^ Vanktes.— The X. V. Herald of the 14th has the following: Loi'isvILLE, Kv., July lo.—Rumors have reached here that Morgan’s guerillas, 2,800 strong, in two squads, are at Harroldsburg and Panville destroying property and stealing horses. Con siderable excitement exists in Louisville on ac count of the proximity of the guerillas. Fiffective measures arc being taken to prevent incursions. July 13 Midxight.—Reports have been just received that the main body of .Morgan’s guerrillas were at Rough and Ready, nine miles south of Frankfort at five o’clock this afternoon. Our informant says the State archives are bding removed from the Capitol. K.n lioui;> "J rs Agrt'fil I pon.—'I'lu goyerniiicnt’ha- agreed upon a general exchange of pri.'ioners of war, and arrangements will immt' difttely be made to export the large popu.ation of our seaboard forts to their homes, and receive in return the thousands of our brave and loyal broth ers who have been languishing in Southern duti geons.— Waxh. JS(a r. Accident.—A ;i2-pounder, which had been rifled aud banded, bur8t««it a target firing at l-'ort Moultrie on Tuesday last, killing one private, wounding Lieut. Col. Wagner, Lieut. Wardlaw. Capt,^Valentine, and 4 privates. O KS F«. MOMIAV evl PniLi-iAM >*nrf 01'I ec. ' ■ ‘ioldiers, tioili ■; ot Vi'.kshtirjr . hnlliant d : r spell rniinstei brOWU«. HQd mI, i.iir little .Nuvv H*-' ' ihP loos of th .MfV! •.. I i-iana I ol. Forrp“i ti-i !- .1 :»nd Morgan -till hd ' , fright of all v>'rjkee.J..ui T^ie good w. . ,, » , Mh BAT'.il ^ - ,i , i. 0 copying froixi li.. 1 Hon (leurgv i i’li..; which the [ ■ e uof to C'oiiffi; . tuf to a pn’ f New i ork, . i y . ieigh >> Not , quarter-, npj. ire .. i v rra'l thp Issi ^.ar.eon}*) H I' Jijvietion tbi*t II '• hirii with one wl* ’ 1" .'^tanly, ger by the -tviif ■ ■ friendship a?id nr!. The IfV/trr ■= r, >■ Union men ' ; ' , h such it ougl.i I I-..- .i:i i corned by evT\' rni, ^ mer politic- ' r , State It wili I - I will aid to di-).t ■ : ,i vailed there, hi ..tr ,r> Carolina Wiiij and the fightiir , ^ . ,. luBtrated on . la ;,i ., admitted Nor h •. S , .1 ind**ed, if thev , .i,^ . i to their bre>i>!t Si anly i.^ r; j . ; n ! . i of truce which V: ;:- l •luly, that L !i« I •r authority for lyi-u^ li 't tion, of the il Union. ' .So’.: • • , n I fhis iinfouiid • , •' i i i;i, in tho Eastei!; ■ ai-t ;!i a a conficieni ft .'ur.nn p i)i>i Our own fmpi-. H..,ion is, ih suraupps, they »■, . ro n, i.i he cftin« to th(‘ , . i .n thi« statempty :!(, i, Las been chaijrp'l t»n:i was inaifing ,i t .ii ^ ,4 his neighbors, iu \\.nc!i ii tip>3 whi.“peit*d a'uiiu !i^ u to insinuatf ihai he wri- i under any « iicutii'tiiu.-,‘s and pledged liini-fii i.. i upon any ninn wli-.. i have this i> i I'rdiu ‘lu n sent and lipai I tin- -. Plans .i' rni; - n. tieneraU w le m v. ,,o>,u, 14lh inst. riiei';* »ire jad to he ahatiduuivl t'ar tin* a mg force ajrniiist i I ‘•hi- must be ofni N! i i.o' vance siuiulidueou'. v ft Jackson in.'ij ii.iv>* -joaii ih perhaps jnti ri'ei: :;^ llh trii To effect I hr.'t* r nt:cpi have gono ;r..i.. i.vill vacuated: hii I im i.,n left with a t';. r ! dl iuiat , publi-li,-'! :i; % , are constauily .in i r la«t week 1 :• ;; n . Let thcDi i'i‘ iir Vankki: 1.,,'. - \ deavorine m dim i' ii t late battlfs ficf'.i.- i- i •■! mission of a 1,,« ? ■ i dent Linr.'i> ;i •, , toMcClei:.!.. .. 8tnr; — ■ 'The iiini i . . a ... dny’"^ buillo- il ■ i; V d total loss ii; liie k i, w ing fo ofti'-ial ;ut' uir be render* d. w ii'.;*- i- 1 l.tlOO. Tijp rel' :• eluding wouiidi-'l. Ml' ready been t iit n ' of siraggM'r-. c luiiin killed.” Let us set L-iw ^ j. story. .‘^apiiO'p I '3 wounded have Mircu l 080D. Tht're w: r n-' oil Tuefkliiy la«t. 7,! ; of battles T.- ,11. trumped-up si 'ly Rat.s I>: ~k.. . •. .^N staff for 111 iiiiii'- J , •. correspc iciit ,.f r|,,. i' their dep .. !nrt la ihc Richmoa i. imil l.ef c itit* day the l .^i “Tue“ l=,y, ( i~t . The pro.'I o( i v ■ alway.^ o,iy ;,Q i . , was batilf, h id ^ Bourboa ilirniii-, ;,n the two cliivali.. i on whose c inra', , safely reli- 1: wti • : war, mdd n . . on a gunbo I muI !l r'. did iheygn' ] ,, , had accoiii},,,nicd 'iun war, and «l,o h..,j until Kichmoi! I dep.irf on the tii t >, if The N. N . H'-rii d .-i i j, ] able articles, .f vr),ic, the KicliDi'ju l paj i - • um The UeraM wiuii- -’.p ;i ting down" liic i it. n, went trouble-' tin i -hi* l. i j thwarted iIh* ; 1 ,i.« i..r im* war. The lifinla - ::!^.-.;t hang up, Ureelcy ml hi> cr the most iuion.-- n e. Su probable li .v , j r (i. , would be hangP'i (.>■ and if we beiu liu- vahkec- prediction will j i ! ihl^ :.e .Manabsah.— Till-- 1- !.;« I •Manassfcs. We un.Uia .nd this morning, ih>tt hi .uiy remarkable exhihiuun- cvm the entire Northern somewhat resembling the n flashes of light. l->tlii , n.ii or was thert «ujU: : M-i? morning? The Armory Kiti« t«uard uonuag to celebrat* the d& wl I ‘11 ■id. !• i> Ai.

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