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Know Wasiiinqton, N. C.—We have seen a letter
from fi lady in Washington, N 0 , which gives a de
plorable account of the condition of things in that town
since it foil inti the hands of the yankees. Most of the
I -tatet!)ents are of personal matters, written to a kinswo-
, Man, which therefore it might not be prudent lo publish:
I 'lui we make an extract or two:--
"We have been hearing glorious news for several days
iiast, Kiid this morning a federal giuibojit cam** up and
; t'TOu^ht n*-w« that McClellan was returning from Rich-
i mond lo his boats with only tit'.liOf* men, and it made
j the ysuUees so vorv anpry ihat they threatened if tliey
' '■'Hw 'hrce men talking ii' the street to arrest and con-
, lino (hiMii; but thank (!oii hey onn t stop ihe women s
• inniiihs rhi‘ town hn? siitiercd dreadfully from the
' Piit-niy 1 lif'sr ih«i il*ey have taken the furniture from
1 t>.e vn/'Uc l ‘'•n i carried li oft' on their boats
1 Wlioii ;hi> iftnrn. if they ever do. they will come
I tfi fill) tv hoiis>s They nrf 'niliing tint a bantl of
' ihii’VPH 'Ui‘i robber-' Nmie .if us ar,> well, for ihere is
tl » of viinket’ and iiigger upon us it keeps us
^u'k nil the time Vou oan itnagine it is not a very
, healthv "iu«*il.
From the Richinouii Enquirer of the liHh inst.
the herald on the gloom pervading.
The “Herald” says the civil war has cost the U. States
SC(.X>,0(X),0(Xt, and the “hones of
make i Golgotha monument higher than
Hill " It says:
LATEST WAR NEWS j
The Capture of Murfreeiboro'.—Surrtuiler of the other |
war iiHM cost me u. rsiaies i ^ onKef Regiment ther^ RirH.MOSD, July 19. The fol ^ ^ *i. .*icnryde s uompany, run. »_ h>>wkii.
I of its dead soldiers would : lowing account of the capture of Murfreesboro’ by the a candidate to represent Robeson cotinfy in the House
igherthan that of Bunker • 'onfederates, is from the N. V Herald of the 15th insf. j of Commons of the next General Assembly of North |
Being unknown to inanv of the citizens of
We are aiithori'^ed to
''nn.iiince P McCALLUM, of Capt. M.
H. McBryde’s Company, Fort Caswell,
N.^shvillk, July 14, 1802.—The Union forces engag | Carolina
ed were the Third Minnesota, Col. Leslie. SOO men; (>
the county, and having been incapacitated from active
military duty, he expe-t«> to taeet the citizens at their
usual muster grounds \1.\NY VOTERS
July ir>. 18t;2 44*2t
“Iti return for this immense outlay of blood and treas
ure, what have we gaii.ed“ Are the rebels subdued.' i companies of the 9th Michigan, Col. I'arkhurst, .ijU.
On the contrary, they si*em sirotnjer than ever Is the | third battalion of the Pennsylvania ith avalry,
rebellion at i's last gaxp? it h-.s to day more soldiers ’^ewiti'^ baitery, *>0 men. convaWHi.K; the 4th
in the field than the ( nion Have we succeeded in re- i Kentucky. i:j lu all about 14UO men V4ITI?UW
viving the Liiion ft',eliiig at the South'.' Why. every' 1 he rebel force consisted of oue regimeni of mounted i |0 ID* 01 Si.flrRU.l
day Ihe two sections drift faitlier and further apart; ' infantry, a regituen! nf lexati rangers, and iJeiirgia.
every day we become tnor-.> atsd more ignorant of the ' Alabama and Tennessee cavfilry—between and
sentiments of the Southern i.f,«ple; every dav that this 1 4,tX»U. n.osily armed with carbines and shot gun
acours.-d rebellion is permitte ’ to continue the number , i'> kille.i and wounde.l is heavier than ..ins
The Penti'-vlvania 7ih lost in kiile.l, woutided an.i mis-'-
ing, IJIIO moil Tl:e only .ithcers escaped, as fti^' :ih re-
]J0rted. aret'rtjit J F. .■Vudni-. of t’ompany Ci:'aptuiu
C. VIcP. Tdiii'k, and Lt H D Moonev.
Till* foi.iniissarv I'.n i ^uarler^la^ler's .iepari meni'
were receuily replenished with new clothing, &c . all of
Avhlch have fallen into the hands of the eueuiy t'aj.l
Sk '•
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aot {• I •
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him will. II '
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■7 I..J I I : .i -We li'lve I^ri'lt
. J-iiiiidj r l tho :idiuir«
i':- 1. ■ 1 ^ . Ml KK ..f
. t; I = at .1 , i .t M.
V ■'!
..fr t^K
lire in
,te l-ner ol -tie
i.Mv Vork 9I...D!
If.; ietlei i
.>.1 4t Bull Riui^
.•*. •! Ian vet ..t
i.'uiiier III i'.i
•• “i iio't in a.'iiie
e \i. oU.‘ Ill
-• iei:e:' with ■ill
eve! *■>* held t.v
gre,.i name ..■■■
- n t.. \|r H i.t
iMU'tlip.
of Southern Union men becomes leas as the ol.i Uni.ui
seems more p,«weiless and remote, and the new t’on-
feder cy more powerful and s-uccessful What then
have we gaiiie.l'.' In spite of our brilliant victories, our
\ naval superi.irities. our nuf«u:'ious hut isolated trinmptis.
; we have praetioally and in results gnined very little and
i lost very much
“What, then, >halt we.io nexi'. Shall we give up itie ! l^ounda, Provost .Marshal of Murfiee.stioro , and guaid.
wur, ilisb'ind oi.r nrniv f.n.J navy, and let the rebels go j nine of the rebels before surreti'leriug
„r Tiu -^sum —The ('hicago i in peace. Never' It' is too late to think of such u Uoveuior, isham (S Harris and Andrew
course The recoj^n.iion ot the Southern Confederacy ' tawing, active Secepsloni-^IH here, wete known to be at
by our own ,iovt ruuioiit id uo loriff)*!' nruong (lie ooii- i near Spiirlii, h Jew ‘Inyji sinct^. oi
lin^eHcies of this wur. I'h.- rebel- ma\ defeat out ' raid on Murfreeaboro . which may. it is
' at!.>!).
Ml* Lt. Lt, V.S SL.'t CK
p.Ht ««vs that in the luidst t.f the esciteuient in that
• ■iiv -:i the new- if tl.e .1 -fe ii lif Mcl'lellan, Mr Puirick,
>1 well kiL.wri i-iti.-i'ii ot that plac». lecl.sre l, .'n tfie an
t>'..rii\ ,,i \!.- Unnl.idi. r.'-pnu-itile a>iu iiiel.ty re
3[.r-(i.ii, e uj-TI'll tilt nn.i ti'iiik pr.'sidfni, that wtthiu a
vei >, "L.irt "Mc,Tt*i \rV StsuNni tis.l f.>ld Mr
Initihsrii that Mi't'lellaii wax the greate-l traitor ti. the
Nfirth. aii l iti'ii -tU the nr’ierial inforuiatioii ..liiaincd by
th^- r. f.i‘N of Fedfi il m.iveioeiu.* W!i« fnriiiJtip.i iheiii by
llan '-. famils
t he ^i .'t'ri'u! i-’ till' ui'ue -igniticftnf frr.iu the fact
t:iHt l‘.-t re it.e war Mi-lMellaii wa- at the head of tlie
g;Vi!i l.iu.ol-i I'eiiital railr ;d which has its terminus in
i’Lio>:.r ■. tin.l tl:dt iheretote he is well known there
armies an.l capture our eapitai —these are possibilities
but ;lie letiels can never con.iner their in.lepeii.lence
The coufiict has assume.i a new au.l a subliuier aspect
We have to .lecide now n.it wheiher the rebels >'sn be
subdued, but whether the country is to besu\ed The
iiuesli.>n is no longer the putting down .)f tiie rebellion.
Iiut the snlvati.in of the n.'ition We are in cii! de tac.
from which onr tinly « scaj’e i« the Miippres-iiou ot lii>-
rebellion by force."
In another article it says that "this siimmer’** cam
paign must end this rebellion or that thw may be a verii
Ions and eventful war.” It avid'':
“Wi' call upon the gov^M-niueut to supply, hI once,
from'.ur troops in I he field elsewhere, an overwhelming
nppreheudc.l. be extende.l lo the capital of the State
Till? public are -;till in a great •‘tate of excitement
iniiny families ha\iiiir lefi. The LouisviUe (.'trs were |
crow.led Itiis morniutr wiiii 'ilariiit.f cotton speculators j
and adventurers ■
It i* rep'irle.J that (i.'ii J..fm t.’. lireckitirid*re, I'jI :
Forrest, an.l (!ol. Baiii'J. of N:ishville, coniniau'led the ;
rebel t'orces at Murfreeslior.j' It in also reporie.l Itiai |
they have luken Le‘?ergne, Ij miles troui Nashvillt', ;
and that Kirby Smith i^ advau.'ing ou Nashville from
('hatfanoogi with lj,Ouiimcii. |
Murfreest.oro’ wu-* tiarricaded tiy t)ales of hay, and
1BF.G leavt- to RunoUDce tny name tiefore vou a« a
CHndi'latP to represent this (’ounly in the next Gen
eral \ssembly ..f the State in the Senate. It would
afford me very "res! plen->ure lo meet with 3’ou at the '
different ])recinets; l>ut havinjr canvas«eil the County )
two years :tgo, an.l owing tii the peculiar circutnsianees ,
under which 1 am placed bj' the present melancholy
conditi6« of our coiitilry. attending professionally upon
the sick and wounded .soldiers daily returning t.i their ^
homes from the late Hichmoad battle-i, I am fully con- ,
“cious Ihat 1 C.SI1 n.ccotnpli9h more god by remaining )
ii home, at Vast for a time, administering lo the wants |
of those sick and sufiering. .’Should }'ou favor me with | (
■ill election. 1 shnll endeavor to perform my whole duty |
is a taithfiil representative of the peojile
Respect fully, ’ T MURPHY '
July 1.), IHtili. ■H'^tTthA
FAYETTEVILLE MARKET.—July liL
REVIEW OF THE MARKET
Beef—Retailing at ir».
Bac .n 32 to 83.
Beeswax 2.5 to 80.
Cotton—No sales that we have heard of; would bring
the rise of 15.
Corn—In demand at 1 50 to 1 60
Cotton Yarns ^2 25; 4-4 Shesting? ao bv the hate
H-4 Shirtings 25; Osnaburgs 88.
Cotton £ag){ing—36 cts.
Caudles—Fayetteville mould 50.
Flour—Very little coming in; prices lirm at 18 60 for
Super, SI9 for Family
Hides—Dr^ 27 fo 80: green
Iron—Swedes 15 to 20 by the quantity
Irisii Potatoes (new) 1 25 per bushel
Molaf-aes—N O. 2 25 by the bbl
Nails 51C to S18 per keg
Rye 2 00. Oats 7:,.
Iiice b cts. by the cask.
Sugar 50, by retail
Salt—Sound $10 for f>u iba
Spirits—Peach Brandy 4 -i,j (j Apnle 4 00 N
Whiskey *3
Spirits Turpentine 2f.
Tallow 8"),
Wool 40 to 50.
Corrected by Pemberton t Sloasi
Messrs. Editors:—You Hill please an*
iiouuce D PURCELL M''KACHEKN, of the
“Highland Boys," Co (i, 24th N C T , as
M e iii.liif.iie to represent Robeson County in the next
House of C(.mtious. Mr .MoEachern i.''u. youug man
of e.xcellent deportm.-ni an.l goo.l moral flmr..cTcr a
gra.lii itc of the I'niversit)' of N C - in every respec n
iiijfh toned i^enMemiin an.l a good soldier On Ihe loth
of M'ly iSbl Mr McK.acliern voliinteere.l an.l entered
the anuy then forming for ihe deferice of the c.iuniry;
since that tim*' hi' has been in the service a** a private
b-.-.
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on r UMir. >r
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will aid :
VA>l«Ki I
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and tile :
luptrafe
admit'' t N >r h
tftdeed i' »tiey
to tlie ; bre; •
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of trii' '- ’-"t: ■ !i
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Caio ’ ■
tWmi I
in Ike :.
aoa^t.
Our o» . .. -on i
sur&nops. uhej v., vo n
thin ain’-'m ‘ni
baa been ehatyed
waa makinL' :i > > .
hia oaigiit "N. in n
vit. ii.“ip..t\ .it the !ot titer
'i.ii. .d‘ Sor'ti (''ir.ilinn
; i.,.p.- v- ill b. . W'lriiily wel
■ hi- ' Ti.- , V v. hatevcr ■!
t t!. ' iK'e t..- iitined to tbf
■ . >^'iii->.- Its pliin iMiil -i
.11 w: .L-h Ki‘eni> I > fiiive pre
•i d I iii. Tl teeiin)! in .Nnrth
'Iti.ii .. !•. .i; 'Itch !1 'Oliri-e.
. f ih.>-e «iy.:\ regiineul-. il-
11^ fi’i ii a: .1 now universally
he \ ankecs must be blind.
^ ^nicer to hu^ that delli-ioii
.\ V K I-1;
Nt'ORii.— Ihe Northern papers contain
■'.C‘'ounts if n riot at Tol.'do, oliin, between tiie white
•'.nd f.huk stevedores, gr.nving .nit of 9 competition for
work, ih.^ biick-J H.’orkiiii£ I'or lower prices
!•; preveiti the ne‘»rves from w..rking, attackr.l them
wiih si..n.--, . Inb.^, ,^c The negroe>, in defence, drew | Let action, then, be the word.
kiiivC' ind iM,-.ioI«, fiivl .•.iii-ider;ible shooting and cut ^ have rei;^i'.ie.l the .above extract if it had
tin^ w .Ictie. A t'V rui.icr was killed, and many of j a]ipeareJ in any other Northern journal.'as a sligiit in
uotn ..ur iro. ps n tne neiu ei.-ewnere. an overwt.eim.ng ^he JSth Ken
army to Mc( lellan an.l I ope in \ irginta, and upon our l , eheere.l as they
l.,yal States to push forw.ird their volunteers or militia. tlyoigU the streets '
If within two or three weeks we can reinforce our \ ir- I ' ^
the Fe.lcru! sliell.-. .-.et tire lo tuany houses C.il, Lesler ^ in the HigfilxnJ P.oys, nn.l 'im.intr tho=e who endured
>. tailing back towards Nrtshvilie. Union reinfoice- \ the j.rivations and hardships of Western Virginia and
' " i those who mingled freely in the bloody fieht« and .les-
; perute chai ijes before Richmond.
The Robeson soldiers, wherever found, and the friends
Cotton has risen in New ^’ork to 424 to 43 cents
Stocks —Confederate bonds are again at par mRioh
nion.l—par and interest North Carolina ti per oents
l09 lo lloi; Virginia It.tO.
TAX FtlR 18«l.
IN accordance with the requirements of the 30th Sec
tion of »he Revised Law, notice is hereby given, that
the T'>x li-ifs are now ready for inspection
1 also request all persons lo inform me of any taxa
blo-‘ v^hich may not have been listed.
The names of several persons who have faile.i to lisi
their Dividends on Bank Stock have been given me
To uli such I would say, th^ tas must be paid; and it
ginia armies to the extent of a hun.ire.l thousan.l men
it may s-ive us a vs.st amount ot human life and a thou-
The Iri-'h, I sand millions of d.illars. wliich may ntiiei wiae be ro
quire.l for the suppression of this rebelli.m Now is
the time for action, if we would lave the Union We
.Uf'
! .!■ li‘iv ‘ tobl the bearer nf onr tl.ig !
te I ;ii Newbein on the 4th of :
-t-'ble, high and intluential" :
^t . ni;i’ riiv, or a large por '
! :h.> S -i’e w.'re in f iv.-f of the ;
I 1. V* upp‘ •• 1 thiU St.anly liad ,
: i! ' 11 .1- .11 iiiiinen! gentleman i
!;i' .■ e have re.-i-on’^ for r
th«' the:;' ii[.po.«ition i-i ininirreft
, I ii it .'.tiiiiiy ever hiui such a“- :
.) biiii 'i! *l.e N .rih, bet'.'-re
;(■ in tlif liuY ihai St inly mu.l*-
!iie ;i ig : I iriiee, the gentleman who
j the pqvii. ip.tn's iii/uie.l .^t'v.'ial hon-.e'* lielouging to
i ni-^.M’oes \T-ere .ieiU'tUKl.ed
I We wi-ih I he j.artie5 much ioy ot' their association
I Tiie iietT.'es fin 1 such warm friends in the abolition
j region- ' Stoned n!..f killed tin 1 their house® burni for '
j darin? i."> d.> w.'rk' !
Tuk H.•>!■;! M.' \T Rii'ii'i'iN'n —We have teason to ,
know that many of the ho-'pilsl') at Rlchmon.l are very !
!.: ;iely c ■>:i'lucted. that thew intsof 'uatiy of the wound- ■
e.l a"e but inditl'ereniiy ntien.ie.l to, an 1 that some if
n.il mai'v ..f tlie \,-ouud-; at- ‘■'nekinsly neglected The j
want .if .-leanlit'eM-i in the horpit:il' and aroun.l them, if
Continue 1 .l,;rine tV.e rrni'iininL'' hot ui.tnihx, may pro- .
.luce a }• ■'lileiire
■fh.* .■aiises of tlie^e abiii*-; appear to be an iinufljcient j
numt.er ’'f Suri'eon-' and tiur-'e': the fact that too many of
the Stircteoiis have been appoiuied bprau-ie of .omething
e\'*»- tliMi noTit; the criminal nepieet of some of them ■
to make tl,e best use of all the talent, skill au 1 means
v^itii icivini^' him -iich information , (finir di'jiosal, however small these are-in very many
nesa w!
to iMi I
unil«r
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ttava
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Pr
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to be
ing for-'
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the tv.
on wh
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did ih
had %i
war, ai
until R
depart .
file -N
abla a :
tke Si.
The 11-
ting II
sent 1
Hiwai
►
haa^
t^'ii
pufc
would
asd
V^
!'
eioijuent Southern speerh to
in w.':;o!i Mi repiv fo charges if uns.)und-
f-d aHoiit .‘i^ .;n" hitu. i.e .’ared any man
:!,at iie wa^■ iintiii^' to the Sou:h, .ir in favot
:t of ; union with the .Sor'.h.
i!; t summary chasii'cment
lii ke ttie insinuation We
igent . fti.-ei whi; wa- pre
f t.im
’I wli
;roIU
1 th- -
lit 'i .l'iz**n of L II n
■■ m o=;,in2t. ii for f.i;.-‘ui!aiii ti ..!.
rherr. 'ire in'ii. ation.- itiat everything eNe is
:iudoiied ’ •f tiie sake of liringing an overwhelm-
‘ -It i’i'■H::i. nd Fii’iv .ii^niid i' i« «ai'l
' ':i lid Miiy ‘ ■ Fuj e, to ad-
,eor
It
al-1 •i.d the Varies?.
= - i\ I •..lit i’‘.pf‘, an.l
adv ,r, tr .r;i pii.rter
ii.'T'.; . ^ ;r(re number-of ir.’ p-
I-; ^ li-ij ■ e;-u C’
,11 1 Newborn 'ite
: ‘ ' ^•■tter ■: I lie 11th
rV _v I'.nt "reiiiforLettiPn!''
i : : iii:\ne wo dayfa of
•: y . “e- . ti ■
. . 1 • h. ir ! : -es in the
I \ ei ■■ vcA- general 'id-
' II ; . iiife tliiil I'reai-
•- ! . • vi!i^ i;i^ ree.-nt visit
; ;'-ni:i ih.‘ ■ -hingtoii
■ I! : T - .1 in : he seven
n-', i 1. 1..'• ■■ ■ .r ]i- • )iir
oin ^ i ill 1 i.,i--inar, accord-
. h ■ ; i’r - .df'iii (' uise.! : ■■
V. w IS ab >11'
■I i ri-- 'iiers in-
Min.l.'.i have ai-
- li-iurly retiirn
i 'i:T|.'ile of the
•nst‘ince.s; and an improper consumption on the part of
son e Siiiyeons an I nurs*'' of delicacies intended for the
patients.
We allude t.i this in the hope that the Government
may tiirn •'■aanenti.m to this dei.artment i the medical, )
sai.l in Richnion.l to t.e w n-e mnnaged than any other.
biM ^iso: S.iLiiiKH' In Richmond, Va., oJi the','th
inst , at a priv.ate residence. .lames E. Watson, of Chat
ham. a private in Co (i, 4'*ih Reg’t, age.l about 22 years.
In or-s].it i’, at Richmond, ou the V*th inst , after a
brief ili .-^'ss f.'ver, William .\. \I.;Lauchlin, son of
liiincaii McLauclilin of thi'* county’, ageil abrut 20. of
Co. K. L’oth N •' Vols I'his is the secon.i son of .Mr
McLiiicMin who has perished by fever in the army,
whilst another, Capi .1 C. .Mcl.;.ii. hliu. to whose corn
pany rhey teionge 1, h ..i !i;urow e.-. ape in the late
battle at Richtrt'.n.l, beiu? *li£'hi'.y w.iun.led in the hesd
by I fragment of a shell
We regret t- hear of the d.‘a:h. from wouii.^-' received
ni 'lie Kichmond b.i'tles, ..t Mi|..i I'riimpler of ili.> 1st
Cavalry, from .\«he routity, atil Cspt Daniel .McDou-
fiil 1 of ! "ith Reg t, from Harnett county Both were
proti:in.‘Tit men 'n their respcetive -ections. -the former
II n^ember .if he i.egi- lature. the latter sub-elector on
the DoiiLil .' iii’ket; boMi lawyers
V\> ;il- : regret to learn that Lieut. ,\n(iuH Shaw, of
Ihe “I’lt:- iina Boy-, fr.-m thi-- county, died at the Hos
pital in Ri.-hmon 1 on Fri.lay night last, from woun.ls in
the jame b.ttle
\i th» Wiii.ler Hospital. Richmond, of brain fever,
,1 ico'r. M Rrizers, in tho IMth year . f hi» a^e, a private
in : K, 'Kaleigb Ritlfs. 1 Uh Reg't N. T
In llir>hniond. ,Iiine :i»th. from a wmud received in
■ tlie t. 'ii* of the 2 >th. Evan Hilton, cf Davi.'tson county,
member of Co. K, 4''th Reg't N. C. T.
F.irtr. -s M .nr..e, on the 2-')th May. Sergeant Wm
l’.‘el, ( o. Ii, 13ih N. C T. Aiso. June 2‘'th, S H. Rus-
-.1 li. Co. 1. and P.. G. Gentry, Co. 47th N. C T. .And
t.i Jiuie 30th. Ba.xtor M ari-. Co. G. 2*th N. C, T.
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SoLi'ii.Ks' Lt'TrKr.s -The Richmon.l Whig states that
for iipwar'ls often days there has been a large j>ile of
lettrr.-i in the city post office, which even a special corps
of clerks ha.i n.n been aide to assort and distribute, A
ic'l and iii'it o'HiM ' of soldi.-rs iB recommended, by whom the work
n. .-I’ \or:h. T.ie .e make 1 e-p. ditiously done
ill ii;. l',). :,mon > pti-ions. | N.irtui;pn Simni-i,.\sti:rs —The yankess Imvc mi'le
lu s-;rnj.iuii'.i ill il.ats.-iies ' ihemFelv-s merry’.iver the shinplasters is.siied in the
Sou'h. Rut tliey have come to it themselves, nn 1 ad-
tnii th^’ if is a necessity, change being so scarce.
■ wii thi- Lincoln
■t l.in-oln'
til. .(tr; n:: Mc('1;-'iiii'-
i’ - I-'i - n- U ; : 'l''.e
1 (' iini. iTc'.ul Miu- reCor I-
' ’ 0 g t-,; i.aitl.;s bef .re
n i V fi;"h! of i ■'.►•S-
Mdoiik Coi NTv.—.V gentlf-ir.an ’.vriiing to us ou btisi-
from NIoore nd'ls, “No Johnston men in f his section.”
•lication of a peace current; but in the ••ilcral.i’’ it
j amounts to but of a public sentiment, a .«ound-
i ing to tin.l the depth of N’.irthern feelings, after the re-
! cent defeats. ••Shall we eive up the war, .iisb.a:nl our
.Army and Navy, and Isji the RebeH go in pence"” asks
; the •■Heralil." ••Never. ' it rej.lies
, The •ner.'il.i" wili be ‘he fir t paper to shout the cry
! for pcace, ns it was the fir.-it to s(iiiud ttie biij^le fil.ist of
' war, after the m.ib ha'l visile.) its office. Kver active
I and vigilant, the ■•Herald," while utterly unprinciided
■and unscrupulous, is ihe l>est l)aro;nei.-r of Northern
’ sentiment. Cateritig to the public, n.> matter how
wicke.i the popular ciy may be, that jouriial leads all i
others in .piick percepii.ui of popular sentiment Its I
tergiversations h.ive always f.een rapid and regai'.lless of
all consistency; it has alwavs truly represetiie.l the 1
p..pillar excileineiit of t li.* moment an.l m iintaine.l its
course only s.' long ;is its daily sales in.licated jiopul.ir
approval. But the “Herril..!" is just now in a f.ig 'I’he
tardiness of volunteering, an.i the einbarrassnients tliat I
beset the public finances, -n licaie. if n .i a change in I
public .-entiment, at lea>-t a he ilancy to pursue ifie war j
policy that has br.night .listress to so many li^irts anJ .
ruin to s.» inanv J>ur-^es 15ul tin- ••H.T.ilii " is noe yei |
satisfie.l, and hence it nd ls: “Th.' recognition of the
Southern ('oiifedt-racy fiy on/- ./•« U'jcernmrnt is no
longer amoiii; tfie conlintfeiicieH of this war
But why make t*o po>itive an aniiouucemenl of the
fact ihat has been reiterate.! f.ir a whole year by
tJie ►'□lire North, uniess there were in.licati.ms of a .
ihange in public sentim»‘ni'.' Why not leave, as iMken
for granted, a .juestion thal every man at the North
would have answered ye^' before the Richmond Battles'
The ••Herald" recognizes in the slow response to the j
call for volunteers, in the evident necessity to resort to
a draft, in the transfer of (joM fr'.m^he eountry. those
indications of a change in public sentiment which f ire-
sha.low the rev.dution fr..m the extreme of war to the
extre^ie ..f peace
But while these are our .ie.liictions frouithe ••Heral.l's
article, we would not fiave our peoj.le lo abate one iota
their ar.i..r lor a vigorous pr.’secuti.ui of our present
succcsses
/■//■ ('■! Ih -.'i- Kr.im having assuiiie.l ihe form ami
crushing ji.iw.T of I ho Hti icotid I. the enemy now fin is
himself, according; lo the New Vork Heral.l, in a rul
.X - Bennett very pl-iinly sees ihe impossibility of sub
jugating the .'•^.viitii, and .i.-sire- lo impress the Northern
mind with Ihe same conviction The reason with him
is, that he sees nolhine but ruin to the North in ihe
prosecution of a hoptdi'ss war—a ruin which he that
has iicv.-r be;-n true to any but himself fears will
envcl. p his own utfiirs in its wi.le range. Theref’.>re he
would prefer to see it stoppr.l at once His tactics are
well known. — Hichffiii - Ihfyiihl:.
,\^i }■■ )/. /,/■, ,o.—Nkw W)KK. July i.'».—
There is no ch.aiige in the money market, (’all loans
range as f.ir some .lays past, fr.mi five to six per cent.
Money is abun.lant enough, but many cupitalists seem
: inclined to wait a .1 ly .ir two before di-^j.osing of their
■ means
I F.xchangc an.l :ol.l were higher lo-day. Bills ranged
all the m.'rninjr Jroiii 1-7^ to llIS.J,; the last i|iiotatioti
i w;is 127; to l^:'- O.ibl opene.l nt 11'A. rose to ll'ij,
1 soM at ll'i, in the afiernoon, an.l close.I llbA bi.l. No
1 cause is assigne.l for the rapi.l and severe fluciu iiion
j in the precious iret il. Tiiey a-e probably the fruit of
! speculation. — //"(;/./.
Virjaii ii'iitirtcih ’ /v' - K-nituky — (Irent Consieritaticu
; —Mari tit 11, tic >{• flared — Nort fieri, .laies ..f t he 1 tit h con-
: firm the recetu (.'.itife jerat!- successes in T nii‘-.see and
Kentucky, but fiirni-li no lu-w ji ir. iculars. It seems
that Morgan continues to ii'lvanci into K.'iitucky, and
thal a (ircat } ;inic has soi/pd the Yankees in that sec
tion. The foil..wing disji.iich shows that the ball is in
motion:
Cisci.NN ATi, July 15. — .V special disp.itch from Frank
fort says that Morg'in, with less than Iiiimi men, crosse.i
Kentucky Bcn.l this mornin;r and moved to Vers.iilies,
where he now is. Our f.ir':es arc suflicieiit for the pro
tection of Frankfort and Lexington. \ special dispmch
from Lexington says thal Gen. Ward a.^sumed command
of that city last nijiht, an.l martial law was declared.
No soMiT is allowc.l to appear without a muskef, under
penally of beinz shot d.iwn. Gen Ward’s proclam.i-
tion or.lers ;:11 citizcns of Fayette county lo report torih-
with for miiiiary du;y.
' .■essioiiisis confi'lently expect tfie arrival of the rebel
1 forces some time lo-nighi Batiei ies have been placed
; (tl Capitol Hill an.I other points
I Col. Leslie surren.iered ai Miirtrecsboro’ at 4 o'clock
, P. M . fiie Minnesota 'i'hird an.l Hewitt’s battery in
! clu.led, the latter for wiiiii of nmmuniiiou
(ieorgia and .Alabann. cavuhy ami Texan Rangers
were enirugcl i.i th.' tiglit The Tih Pennsylvania
cavalry wt re piirily eiigiige.I. .'some have reacheif Nash
ville aud are now ou dii’.y.
Gen. T. \ Critteiiden. of Keniiicky. is a prisoner.
.\u escaped prisoticr reports the 1st, '2d, and 4th
Georgia, the 1 -1 Kentucky regiment, and Texan Ran-
g. rs, and l,7*.t mounip ! iiiraiitry, under command of
Forrest and Wainer, b,!!!!.! iu all, a.ivancing on Nash
ville. Tfie 4ih Pennsylvania cavalry and the 74thOhio j
arrived from l.ebnnon lisi night. Four regiments arc ■
coming from Huntsville. convalescent camp of 1.50 1
of the llih .Michigan is still at Nashville, with Cimp
equipage, \c.
Men ar« lyinij .'ti tlie sidewalks asleej. hoMing iheir j
horses bridles in han.l, expeciing every nuuiient lo fie '
calle.l into action.
Tftt ^ht r'reesioriiVQti IV-’^orv. Si'Ut/it-r/i Arniu/tt.—
.\ii.\NrA. July I'' —.MurlVeeslioi ugh. Tenu , was re-
cnpture.i tmm the yaiikees on Sunday morning last, by
Gen. Forresi s c.tmman.l, kildng and wounding S'ime 2m ,
and cipiuriiig the balance ot ttie g»irison numbering
I’JOO or l-'iiMi of them, including five piect*- of artillery
aud all Itieir camp e.piipag** ami st.-.res. ^
The fVirr«*s on >.mli were nearly e.jual We learn,
however, that there has ficen au uprising of the peojile ,
of ifiat section of Middle 'I'enu. ssee, which bids liiir to ]
largely add lo the niindiers ot our forces
1 ii'er.— \ gentleman direct from Niurfreesborough '
say that ('ol. Forrest, with 2ii0(t cavalry, entered that
pla.e on Sun.lay last at .V .M. More than ItK^ yau-
kecs were killed and a lai^e number capture.l — (ien E.
B I’riiten.lcn auiong the uuuiber i *ur loss was about
25 killed and some wounded. I'ol. Forrest burned three
locoiuofive.i and their train.'; also t.5 wagons, all laden
with stores, and ttie depot, filled with commissary stores,
an.i captured 4b5 mules an.l h'Tses and a battery of 4
brass pieces. TUe yaiikee soldiers were paroled, the
ofiicers sent to I’fi.ittaiiooga.
F-orn t’rtdtrickiburg ai,d lialumore Ricu.moNH, July
I'.b — Frutn a gentleman attached to the cavalry service, ■
who reached Richmond last night, we have some inter
esting new> from Fredericksburg. The enemy has j
entirely eval uated that city, aud retired beyond the !
Rappahautiock, on (he north side of which he has post
ed a cavalry picket The joy of the citizens ii uuboiind
ed at this sudden departure of their oppressors.
Our informant, ^.efore leaving Fre.iericksburg, met
with a gentleman just arrived from Baltimore, from
whom he learne.l that the Yankees have withdrawn from I
ot excitement. The Se- i and supporters of the volunteer yet left in Robeson • would sav? them expense if they would inform me of
county, ure called up.jn to support him.
MANY SOLDIERS AND VOTERS
July 11. 41»2t
To Capt, CONDARY GODWIN, -1st
Regini.'iif, N (' T.: Knowing thal the slate of your
healif;, fuokcn d.i*n by exposure in tiie (’amp, compels
you to !i*"vp th.‘ service of your country, at leas' tem
porarily, we invite you to becone a cau.lidate f.>r the
office of Sherifi'iu the County of R beson. pledging to
you, in case you should consent to run. our entire sup
port. We have uofhiuK to say in regard to the oih. r
caiitiidates who are now iu the fiela. either of wh..m
'*e iiave no right to doubt, would .lisclmrge the duties
of the oflice lit' Sherifi' faithfully. But we .lo think
thai those who have perilled their livrs ntui broken
down their consiiiutioas in serving their couoiry, have i'
higher claims upon the people than iho'e *ho have i
reniaine.l at home. We have not f.>rgoite:i 'hat, like the
iralbint \'ance. Fcorning lo besiege the 1/ i-oiive cham-
l.ers at Raleigh for oflice, you entered i:..- service as a i
Private. .\n.l while the esteem and confideuce of your j
felh.w-soMiers raised you to the command of your C-'-m- :
pany, the sim*. .i-tracism which has been practice.i ,
>‘.gainst original I nion men everywhere in tfie State has j
been used against you, even to t(..- extent of destroy ini' '
the efficiency of yotir men by wi '•n.i iuig from your i
comtnau.l arms aud e.iuipmenls, >.vu.le Regiments and '
I'omp iuies oigaiiize.l suf>se.iuen: lo yoiir- were at once ;
supplie.1 wiili .•vprvtfiit'i; ne. e^sir;. . j mike iheiu efti-
cient in the field. ^ on have Ix en nearly u whole year ;
in the service of jour ('oiiuuy, and strange to say, !
your Company is not yet armed. Whether this is owing ^
to the fact that up to the publication of Lincoln’s pro
clamation you were known as a stauncij L nion man,
the amounts of their Dividepds; otherwise I will have to
! resort to the legal mode to ascertain tho amoiiPfs through
' the officers of the P>anks.
HEt TOR McNElLL, Sh’ff. '
July 22, 18(;2. 44-2ti
their iiehalf, with your time and means, to furnish
them with food, while their husbands au 1 fathers were
absent in the field
••^oi.iiiERs ami I'lTizt.ss iir Rontsos (.’OlNT\
July 1‘* 44 2ipd
.. He are requested to annouiue the
■ name of WILLIAM S NOR.MENT, late of
^ the li'th Reg’f,) as acan.ii.laie for the office
of Sherifi' of Rr>be?on county
July 17, lt02. 44-fe
FelIoH -('hizeiis of (he ( ounty of Moore:
1 announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriil'
for the county .>f .Moore. .\s I fed myself amply qual-
ifie.l to discharge its .fiitits. should 1 be elected you will
always fiml me .at my post, rea.lv nn.l willing to wait
Baltimore all their troojis except three regiments of | * am conscious that 1 can give general sa-
miliiiA. All their available force has also f>een with- i lisfaction and please the most fasii.fi.ms
Mate Nalt lor Sale.
1w iT>l sell at the store of ,\. M. Campbell on Wednes
day next, a lot of STATE S.ALT, in sm.ill quautities
P. F. ALDERMAN. Com
July 21. It
j&sfiT TIae «ii!l*sei*il>ei* would be
pleased to grin.l. haul to and carry from the .Mill, free
of chs.ige. at the Mill near the Gas Works, formerly Mr
Hall’s * ABEL PAYNE
July 21. l«t;:i, Itpd
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, )
I TU t Df.PARTMK.NT, >
II.VLEIOH, June 26tl), 18H2. )
IN pursuance to an ordinance of the Convention of this
State; I. Ht\u\ T. Ci.mjc. Governor of North Caro-
iitia, do heiv'tiy make kuowu iliai all ofhcers and soldiers
in the service of the State or of the Confederate Slates
wti.i are of the ige of iwcniy-one years and who are
citizens of this .Sf'iie, . :• who if within the State, shall
be absent fr.im iheir re“pi Clive coutiiiefl at elections
hereat'ier to be held, if the exigencies of the times shall
permi'. shall f.e eniiiletl to vote for Sheriffs, Clerks of
the County and Superior Cour.s and members of the
General Assemfdy in their res[iective count'es; and also
for (jovernor of the State, Electors for Presi'ient and
Vice President of the Confederntp States and members
we know not, but we do know that your conduct as a 1 of the Confederate ('ongress for their respective Dis-
citizen an.i a soldier since this war commenced, has I tricts, whenever such tleciiou is required by law
secure.1 our confidcnce. The wives and children of our -Vn.i I .lo hereby farther make known, that three free
brave volunteers wili not soon forget your exertions in hol.lers of their respective companies un.ler the direo-
Tiie
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•V lys
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I- Duk
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■ iieerliii d iy.
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ilu-rc
I* 1-, 1 ■ .. . : the
: ire-, hi- hr' Iher,
Gen. leli'in,
au i !iCiviiy he
le'irii tlie ■ rt of
S'-^, Tu kkts.—'rickets f.>r (’ol Vance may be had
■it this office. Price ?-l oer DMMi
Divii.knii.—Tiie M.'.rchan's Bank of Newbern has de-
clm d a ilividen 1 of 1 per cent.
imeihiiig lik-.‘ a month ago, the Wilmington Journal
drawn from Washington. The deitination of these j
troops was not positively known, but it was currently ;
believed ihey ha.I been tient to Gen. I'ope in the Valley.
Kxu/iii'ier. j
RicHMiiNii, July 1’,'.—Our latest re{iort from Fred- j
ericksbiirg is of au interesting character, and indicates'a ■
Federal stampede '.rom that point. It is not unlikely >
thut th” stores are being removed uii'ier the apprehen- j
sion that our forces design au attack upon that point. I
Frotn developments which reach us of the movements '
of the enemy in the Valley of Virginia, and along the j
line of the R'lppah itinock, we are warranted in believ- i
ing there is evident fe'ir existing in the Fe.leral capital |
lli.it tliere is to l>e >i cfianjje of policy in tlie future con- ;
duel of ilie war. Time must decide Ihe ground for such
apprehcnsiuii. — Ihxytitrk.
A A Morrison.
July 4, 1SC2 41 3t
Raleigh .Sian.lar.i t^opy three times and seul hill to
.\. ('aledoni:'. P. o . Moore.
kori:mi.\ kic'hysi.\d.
The call for the services of ( apt. ( H.iRLES
MALLOY in the Senatorial Branch of the
P.'-hSP next General ,\ssembly, ou the part of
‘•Many Citizens " of Robeson, is seen with f.leasute an.l
cordially responded to by many, very many citizens of
Kichmou'l. Come. t'ap. surrender.
July 12. 1H'(2. fl-.'!tpd
The lrieiid«oi Hr..I AO.
I iion of the comraauding officers of the Regiments to
! which they belong, shall open polls on Thursday before
■ the day appointed for holding elections in this State,
1 being ihe 31st .lay of July for this year; and the said
elections, shall be conducted in all respects according
to the laws of this State,
' The three freeholders atore.aaid shall prepare a fair
I copy of the voles polled jind shall transmit the same,
i with the list of voters, to the Sheriffs of their respective
. couniiee; and where officers and soldiers of the same
* companies shall vote iu different counties or different
j Congressional .listiiofs. an.l the said freeholders shall
j specify accordingly and make returns to the Sheriffs of
the difl'erent coiiniies above referre'i to, who shall count
' the votes of the said officers -an.l soldiers, if received
^ within twenty days after they are cast on the day ot
1 elect ion-.IS at'oresaid.
The elections of this year ure for (Joveinor. Members
; of the General .•Vsoembly. and for Sheriffs of the respect
I ive counties
' Done at Office, iu the city of Raleigh, the day and
j year aforesaid. 14—1i HENRY T. CLARK
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T*fie Aniii/ to Adrini,> —Riciimoxd, July I'.i.—The
army i- anxi.ms to advance, and will a.lvance soon; an.l
disgrace will be tiie portii'ii of every man not in his
place when the command “forwardi'’ is given. To as
sault .Mcl’lellan in hi« present jiositiou, or to invade
Marylan.l, or to ndvance against Wasjiington direct,
or wliRtever other campaieu the future may develop,
we know our army, reste.l 'in.l rccruiied in numbers and
Sf.irits will be readv to follow iheir General wherever
was in intriisc di-lrpss fiec iuse of our habit of using j
piniu language in rej.ly to its slan^lers of the Observer. A vigorous prosecution of our present successes we
\Ve took the liberty f advising it of a sure preventive, know to be the .L-sign an.l purj.' jse of our autlionties;
, .u 1 ■ 1 .1 • I and the ignorance tint exists iu the public mind as to
I acted uTioii the a.lvice for about three weeKS, au.l , , . -u . -i • . i
• where the carnpuign will point, we consi.fer one of the
best iii.lications of fuiure success.
Let all he re.idy “to keep lime to ihe music'
beats for our next campaign. — /■Jiujuinr.
that
;. V. 11 o , :
!ide«, tl.' '•!
m.iu.l j.aper - :: .
i winds up v.tiii
II T' c ib.ditionisi
/ ■ took f li - igf j m iDi.fiiriiiving no lalsihoo.ls aliout the (.(bserver, the
d i!j .i--.vn iliC river. il’.';’/ ! ,. , . , ,
, i oi,si., v('i tiail no occasion to trouble it with di.sagrcea-
‘ ■-of itic hnK.j.-ih atiny, who . . ®
.Mc' ieil .n to ••■uiiv tin; art of : ble n j.lies. We hope I a jiermunent cure had been ef-
li'ie.l I. )ci;':iin wiih the army ■ ficted; but about ten days -^ince the Jouriiars disease
, .iiio .ui:.:ed their intention to . t..r- ke out afic.-h, and our replies hove again distressed
i it. We i‘:in only repeat our a.lvice: let the Journiil give j of July, informs u.s thal he counted in th.j fi>dd, prior
• ' iii^t. ii^i si-vfi.il remark- ! uj. slandeiing the Observer, and it will n.it be disturbed j reHchiug Iht wooils, _o7 dea.l \ .inkeis, nnd then
by our plain talk. If it net on this f.ir another three j r.**" ^"1 »'imber I hat was not born in Europe
A U K I K D ,
Oa the '.'th inst., fiy S. Koonce. Es.j., Lieut. S. S.
' .\KTEK, ol ..Nethercutt's Partisan R itigers, to Miss
S.^LLIE .V. fl(.»WL,\ND, of .Murehea.i City
(In tue East ei l.' of tiie Cape Fear River, on the 10th ■
ins: , by tiic Rev. James McDaniel, tiLoRGE W. Me-
IHINALD, Sen r, to .Mrs ANN l.’.RANCH.
Presbyterian please copy.
!^100 RKU ARIj.
iTOLEN from my stable, near liewisville. Forsyth
county. N. ’ . on the night of ihe 11th inst. a small
I re.l bny HORSE, heavy built, black legs, mane and tail,
i white sad lie marks. No other marks recollected Gait,
I short pace, short trot, and pace; age about 11 or 12 years
j A person was seen lurking iu the neighborhood, sup-
I post’d to be the thief, who answerso the following de-
I scripiion: 21 or 22 years oM, f 'ir complexion, blue eyes,
! good countenance, light brown hair, well-builf frame,
. about 5 feet 8 incites high; wore a brown frock coat,
McrVER"de'sir7t'hat he'shoill.i't^e'v'oTe.I 1 ca.ssimere pants, (.pVite new,) new boots, black
for .^s a candidate to represent the
Couniy of Moore in the House of Common?, at t!ie en
suing election, the 7th August.
July 14, 18C2. 4::-otpd
Fure'vjn Aid. — A gentlemiin who rode over the batlle-
fieM near Gen. Mugruder'.-'hea.bpiarters, on the 18th
Ha a
tUn 111 >11
rczoarkabi
; propriaiely noiice.l liy
• il we e.xuaci elsewhere,
ir.',, .b-iuaii'l fur ‘ (1111-
tlie aiiMiors of the pro
os ,ui ! 'he miirplotH who .11 ('on(ji>.HH have
ill- ; 1 »r Ihe efhcient ju .-eciuii.i, of the
liemi i -.b. cl ii iioi lo pul .lown, i,\it i(,
■ ; y.iii.ihi eii-'v, of whom ihe H.'ral I hiiH
iiKi. ii-.i: .Xn.'h n result is not ai all iui
i 'V. pr (ii'C'l a ye'ir .Tgo that Greel*“y
1 ■.ii^-i y tuoh from hi- ..wn oflice window,
‘ • iiiike.'s in a tew more battles, the
-1 i r My b- fulfille.l
P:;;
: .e ntiiuversiiry of liie Btiile of
■ .i ro; ,Tid from a friend who rose early
tiiit 11, ,i;iy biokf with one of the most
I X pvMp witne^-ed by liini. .Nearly
1^9 itifire *>.orihein h'liii.ui was of a fiery red color,
'»hat r.-senibiiii^ the a;irjra boiealis, but with no
ilo of J'. P llli l;.il,, I |j|p
I. •• ni-r .Muo. -;,j fi^ht going on this
111. \iiii iry R;ii«iiuar.l went up the railroad this
I celebrai* the daj bj? target tiriog for prizes.
it might MCI on it nltogether, for ii everbisiingly pro-
fes-es to fieb'Ug to ili.ii great jririy wiih which Ihe Ob-
.server is i.lenlified.
FOR TMK (tli.sKHVKR.
Messrs. Editors:—Ple:ise correct the following errors
i;i Ihe list of acknowledgments from the (’umberlan i
Hospital .\ssociiilion published on .Mon.lay last; For.).
I’ Smith’s coniributions of sponges, soajis, &c., rend .1.
N Siiiiili; for .-^lO from Mrs. Valentine, rea.l Ifl; the
: contrihuiion of SI0(1 from Mr E. .1. Lilly, should also
hiive been meniiotie.l ,ii/tlili,i,il
.Acknowl-’ilgments ure further due lo Mrs. Julia Wil-
li'uu'- for .Mr. D W. Ayer c.">. Mis M. A. Ayer $•'>,
Masters Willie and .Summie .Ayer .'in cts. each, .Mrs. M.
Ii Gee iH, Mr. David Gee $2, \ Lady 5?2.
Also to .Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. J. C. Smith an.l Miss
Susan Smith for 1 box Ho.spital Stores, and to .Miss
(j. Smith for Jar of Elder Salve an.l 2 jars of Balm of
Gilead. PRESIDENT C. H. A.
July 22, 18112.
(leii. — We undernatid that this officer has
been relieved of his command in ttie army and assigned
to duty in KicntuonJ, as Inapcci'.r of Ujdnance. His
division has been turned over lo Gen. R. II. Anderson.
It is composed of some of the best ttoops in the service
Rich, JJupatch,
The only native Yankee wis (’ol Woo.lfiiiry, of a .Michi
gan regiment, wiio fell shot through the head.
Itichmmid I)i:palc}i, I'.t.'//.
'/’//«' i^t'ite o/'“ ir .'Y Vr'finin.''—In the Yankee Senate,
on Monday, the bill for the a'lmission of the State of
•‘West Virginia'’ w.is pa-sed after a protractc.l debate
—yeas 2;!, nays 17.
.In//(/;/.- Tfiree cars of wounded soldiers, of the
passenger train of the Wiliniagton and .Manchester
P>ailro;id, were, thrown down an embankment fifteen
feet high, on 1’hurs'liiy evening. A captain had one
of his arms broken in two places, and many were se
verely bruised.—Rich. Eixjuirer, V.Uh.
Promot'd. — Lieut. Col W. L. DeRosset fias been pro
moted fo the (’olciielcy of the :{d N, t’ Troojn, made
vacant by the death of (’’ol. G iston Meares. A brfive
nian and an excellet;t officer fills the placc of Gaston
Meares.—/{ilciy/i Telegrapli.
More Snp}di(K fr >,„ Xorth C.n-rdina, — Vror Rirh:ird
Sterling, who has previously -'ijiii.d Richnion.i for Ihe
same purpose, ngiin arrived » day or two ago with a
large stock of shirts, drawer.^, panis, linen, b.indagts,
rags, blackberry wine and cordi j^ liquors, slippery elm
bark, soap and other hospital supplies, contributed by
the ever liberal and patriotic people of Greensboro’,
jN. Q.-^Whig, 16iA.
ill ED,
In this town, on the 17tii in.-t. CH.VRLKS C. St'IIEPk-
MERHOll.N, s.'U of Criiih and Sarah Schermerhorn,
aged 1 ye ir 10 months atul l:? days.
.Near F:iir I’lay. R..beson county, June 7, lSb2,
Mr, DANIEIj S.MITH, aged 71 years. •
-Also, oil the 8ih, .Mr. .M.VLf.'O.M SMITH, brefher of
Daniel, ;igfd aged 00 years.
On the I'.tih ult., at his resi.lence in Graham. Ala
mance county, .Mr, ELIJ.VH CI.ARK. of .Newbern, in
ihe bSth year of his age.
From a wound received in the battle near Richmond
on '1 ues.lay, .Mr. D. ti. JOHNSON. He w.is a noble,
br.ive scldier. aud died rejoicing with the love of God
in his soul.
Heroic dead! thy work is .lone, thy toils are o'er,
You will g'l/e on the battle-field no more;
No more you will breathe the wearied sigh.
Nor hear the wouti.le.Ps mournful cry;
Peace, noble heart, peace to thy sha le.
No blighter name hath glory made:
Lo, upward now to realms of light
Thy generous soul has taken flight;
There, in the regions of the blest,
From war aud tumult cihnly rest.
The mortal iiang is past,
J.-siH hai come and borne thee home,
Beyonii the sioimy blast.
Y es, George, you ar», gone, our hearts are sadly riven,
t>h may we strive, while here on earth.
To meet our dear friend in Heaven. [Com.
Friend" who sent us a notice of a death, should
havt sen: his n itiie along with if. »Ve do not publish
such notices wiihoui knowing from whiun they come.
We are authorized to aiiiioiiiice
Cid. .lOHN hPE.VR'? a candidate to represent the
Cuutities Ilf I uiiibei land an.i Harnett in ihe House >t
(’(unn'ons of the next General Assembly.
July 21. 1K62. 4ftKp'l
Tlie IrieiidNol WTI. B.
WRKIHT. Es.p. desire that he should
be voted for as a candidate to represent
the Counties of Cumberland and Harnett in the Sena-
fO’rial Branch of the next General .Assembly.
•June •‘^0. ^8ie
l''or the Neiiaie.
announce D.WID .McNElLL. candidate
to repre«'.'nt the Counties of Cumberland am' Har
nett in the Senate of the next Legisiaiure of North C:iro-
lina. V()TERS.
June 24, 18b2. o'-ite
W'v
For tlie lloii^e ot 'oiiiiiioii«.
neck tie, gray f.annel shirt, and gray hat; carried a red
1 carpet sack made of hearth rug with the fringe on.
A rewird of $75 will be given for the arrest, confine-
1 ment and conviction of the thief, and .'?25 for the safe
! ielivery of the horse. J.AMES'S. PLEDGER,
i July 1-). lHii2 44-2w
I ^tate of .\ortli Carolina,
1 MONTtiOMERY COCNTV.
i Court of Pleas and ljuarter Sessions, July Term, 1802.
Elizabeth l>o£in, rs. W. B. Loflin, John K. Loflin and
1 others.
IN this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of the
Court, thai Kliz.ibeth Epps, wife of Marvel Epps, and
■Mi'.rg.aret Burion, wife of Pleasant Burton, are not in
hiibitauts of this State; It is therefore oriler.;d by the
Com t, t l it publication be made for six weeks in the
Fayetteviile Observer, notifying the said Defeu.Jants to
be and appear at the next Term of our Court of Pleas
and (.luarter Sessions fo be held fcr the county of Mont-
'^pH E friends of Dr. JoHN .MoCOR.MK’i* of Harnett i gomery, at the (aiurt House in Troy, f u fhe 1st Monday
L ('ounty, will support him at the next .August elec- in October next, then and there t> plead, answer or de
mur, or the same will he hear.f ex parte as fo them.
Witness, J. S. Spencer, ’lerk of our said Court, at
Office in Troy, the first ,’Vfbnday of .luly 18fi2.
44*(i^i J. S. SPENCER, Clk,
10(H)
tion f.ir scat iu the House of Commons from the coun
ties of Cumberland and Harnett.
June IS, 1802. o5-ifepd
%Ve are authorised to
announce . G. SHEPHEllD as a caii-
didate for the House of Commons in the
next General Assembly, from the counties of Giimber-
Itin.l and Harnett.
June H*, 18*)2. 35-tGpd
Blaviii^' heeei •«olif‘ited
by many friends of Ciimberlitid an.i
Harnett, 1 have conclu(J.’d i.> submit my
name to be voted f^r '*s -i COM.MONER for the Countirs
, of Cumb.'fland and ILirnetf. I shall not canva.«s the
1 Districts, but if electe.l, I will use my best exertions to
i legislate faithfully for my consiitu^ats, for the St-jte.
i and for the Souther^
' ALFRED J.YCKSON. I
.3(iitf'pd j
Iei aceor«lauee %vith a i
custom heretofort* esimdi.'-ued betweeti ,
the counties of 'uniber!a;i 1 •Hid H.ir- |
n.-it. allowing two (’oi|imoners to Harnett. ati'J'ih;.* Srii- i
itior and one Commoner to ('uniHfrlaml, ;>.• :iy' Voters in j
ILiniett have solicited NEIL.Ij M(;K.\Y’. Es.p, to fiecotr.e ■
a candidate, as one of the (Commoners from Harueti;
snd bolieving him to be entirely arceptnble to the peo
ple of Harnett, would ask for liiin the suppori of the.r ■
fellow citizens of Cumberlan.l .M.ANY \OTERS
June 10. :>.)-l>!tpd
June 20.
K
IVaiited to Piirelia^e.
Bl’.LS. No. :l ROSIN
•’itHI do. “ 2 • ‘
• do. “ I “
T. S. Ll’TTERLOH.
•luly 21, 18ii2. 44-‘2t
$•20 Ki:U AK»
AN.\WAV from (he suhscriber, on the evening of
ihe IHth inst . a mulnito woman by the name of
LUCY. Said wonmn is about 23 years olil, slender
frame, hut now quite corpulent, of ordinary height, and
will probably weif^h 120 to 140 lbs., short hair, with
ra'her a b..ay face, and is quite infelligenf.
Said woman is ptobahly harbored by her mother,
owned by J A. Worth, raid Bill Biuiulou, a tree negro,
with whom si^e hus been very intimate. I will p.iy \ request, I apain announce myself a (.'nn.ii.Jate for
are authorized to aiHioHnee col. M. .1.
McDL'FFIE as a Candid!iie for the H.ius.* of I’ommons
from Ihe counties of Cumberlaud and Harnett.
July 7 40iKpd
We arc authorised to
announ.- ' i5. -i \‘0!‘.S lO'.VELL ot the
52d Reg't N. ('. 'I'root.s, a o.aiidi.late lo
represeut Richmond County in the lower HotLse ot the
next General Assembly of North Carolina.
June 311. -Wte
To the Freemen of t'lmiberland County.
A4>T1€K.
The following members of my Company are hereby
notitied I.') rep'^it themselves to me at Camp near
Dnirv's Bluff, within Twenty days, otherwise they will
he .ipprehended and shot ns deserters; Llias Ashworth,
•lohii B. Harper. Spain Williams. James King, William
Owen, Henry Aumaud, .laii;es Phillips, Robert Cooper,
.lohn Cooper, V\'m. Hummoad. .A. J. Gowins, Miles
Fl'iyd, B> ii). Floyd, Joseph C. Ta llock. .Absalom Jer-
rald,*John Medley. .Vrch'd M. Web.ster, Thos. F Brook-
sher, Stanton Presnall, John Rodfiers. Reuben C.
Fessmire. William 1>. .lerraM and Enoch Manus.
JESSi; K. KYLE.
(^^Jlt. Co. B. f)2d Reg't N C T.
July n>, l.%2. 44-4t
FayetJevillf Female Seliooj.
''PHK ext •ci'ies of this Inytitution will be resumed ou
I the 2'.hli of September.
^ The scliol;isiic yeur will be liivide.l into two terui.-;
tiie 1st of ’ weeks, commencing 2'*ih of .'^ppt. .an.l end-
! iug '.i lth f»ec ; the second of 27 weeks, commenc ng 1st
of J.-in’y and I’nding July 1st
Parents and Guar.liane intendin;; to patronize this
. School .ir-. e^irnesily refpi.*ste.l to apply for circulars
; containing full particulars in reg ir.l to teims, Ac , he/ore
j the oDeuiQg of Il;e School.
Hev WM H(K)PER, ) ,
j f r HOOPER, ;-I’nnc.pals
: July 17, IK;2. il ''Jp'i^
WA\TKI>. ~
UJ K wish to pu' chase immediately, n large qH‘uitit_\
of STEEL fr. m 1 m 2 inches wide. ^ to A inch
I thick. Also old hugK.v carriage SPRING.^, for
which the highest c.»«h prices will be pa .1 at th' st. re
I of AV H & T B Newbeurv, nr at itir F.ictorv
I NEWBEI RY .‘o NEWEI.L
! July 10. 1:^ :Jtipd
W
:«OTI K.
E wish to give immediate nn.l regular ftnploymem
*0 2 GOOD BL\CKSMITHS and 2 GOOD CAR
ab ,ve re«’ard*of .20 if she is delivered to me or lodllS i the office of Sheriff of (’timf.erl.nd County Should , j c.;*ilract f^|t\RCOAL.
1 to be delivered at BlacksBoit.'i Shops.
NEWBEURY ATTEWELL.
May 81, 1862, ‘13-i2tpd
in the Jail of this County, or I will pay $,')0 if she is
taken in any other county and confined in the Jail of
the same. JNO. D. WILLIAMS.
FayeueyiUe, July 21, 1862. 44-tf
1 be elected I can dtly promise as before to dis
its duties with what ability I may possess.
HECTOR WcNElLL.
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