v. v. ..,' ' - i : j... s;., -J , .-.A,'::. , i ; . -. U't m A I: 4 mi' ft- ;.( .4 A.. 't SATURDAY MORNWG,. AUQUST 29,j l$83.r V; NEWS SUMMARY, Geo. John B. Floyd, KxoTernoriof .VlrglA and Secretary of War during Mr. uacn&oatni A4minUtraliba,died it his residenco in Aingdwj, Ve., on Wednesday last. Fifty-four 'nrispners taken on -board the g iBr . . " . . .- ' i '. - - .jiI.i f I in krflP trill W i, i I i I ii" , 1 . 'J r i. I i i i Yti pabannock riter I-fe' d-yt itace by rLvfutenH : xir.ii f.A Vl.tiAva arrived M IVchinonJ. Th J1 I irUrd acCfnpaiiingf tbem report Ibatj Lfcut W ;j' '.y ' . hki UocapMired.tbs iteau'v CVrria tufa. pen ' v pliea for the apturd gutfboaU ( .14 irvti nmni!:iiiinr: hid a niA'.In dia change olprloaerji a few 'daya ;tnc vn.oyniiip ,i ' Uid a propoiiion t him rhion the Vankee - nijisioner declined to acceio to Ult he co4ll;:4 Ha- i' .-.: ..' M H. 1 ? . ' - salt with toe utnonnej-a i n.e: thA Ktnresi man. wh rub'jed lha-Et ""V ' l . . : " I M r rte Corn.anyt fhila emnloved a betervDntiU, V, Una uicuinosa, pi .mmm .11. : !' '' I -' " ' . ; f LI'jI !1 -'U - hnn a iril At Ilmvilie last wea4te teinced to the Penitiiuury. ri . A Danger train onh3 VirjlaU C ntrV , Road. rrt off the track near BimW Spfti fi m Tuesday huU killing two perwna and wou4dii everal. ...., ' . . ' -: ' j -.K llorthern dales to the 25th hte'ie9 rwiJ K,.t ih ni ia not intercivinij Ii tl eo.flinVd : that our gvierrilla ailjf;ain, Q imlrM, Ing a wida raw' in K insa. U ha J f .IWr. u rri thatown of Ltwrence, ani the Yank-e pay dtn strbjed properly there io the v,tue of $ J 005,0 It U alu alated that he touk all l tna money rou t wo of tba bink, nd killed 183 of the ci i ni j At last account be was reported t J be falling bik . J.pH i iaAiiri hiipninc Mi.d Itvinir WHiie ewrv Ibittz in hi track. HitrrHb, fH Q itrelj lk koowa bow to flhl the ' YankfJ. A hall from Ba try yajner killed fnUntly Cpt. R gff .and Fy master Woodbury, of rbe'Gaii, a daya iinc A teiegrim from 31 -jmphU 'aUijea hl the force tertVto OreoaJa ao.troyej ot k f tirea and orer.lOOcar. '.; I ! ;' . Gold has decHoei in New York to 123. CHAliflitO J?. i AGAIN- QUELLED SLOW BOJlBARDMENr OF SUilTEit K U f a! little before 12 o'clock on Sunday pfght j fire wa again ojoned on CharletoPvand from tbir. - r teen to fourteen eigbuincb incendiary ibeiji wue thro wn into the city. The firing con jnueJ a mo what more than 3 hour?, tho the at interTaliiof 15 minute. i being thriwti There ieem to be om? myitiry in regard to thellocation'of this baMery, which i$ bom)arJing a town at a! diatarvco of five miles. It jbal tian asserted, upon apparently goM ai hrity, that the fchella pwed from a mad fort lat-ly b-jili in the marBhrjoinJng M rri liland. OJiers aVBr, thai they are thrown fryni a" battwry on Gid berry Hill , on Mofril Island. And thire are yet o'her. Wh declare; that tb obnoxnua battery U a fl ar. ing one, which the Yankg -a run up nightly under covisrof the' darkne43 into one of ih numerous cr ks which inters ct Vhe neigbbq'ing iUnd.It is to be hoped that the myttsry wjllsoon bo solved .ardthe ba try ilenc(d. V !i ) ' ' Qjr land batteries were very acUvo throuijhoai tbelniht, bat wbethwr their lire wm directed ki IhiJ Ynkes will-of-the-wispor jthe bajltwiiij Oi(-. Morris IUnd, we have not" baen ab'e tg Utr$. ! The contest on Monday w4 cat-rial on entirely byjthe lar4 ba'tterie; tb? fl et,; which htfint ehajnged in number sine S ndj, remijjiing psr. fectly quiet. Tbe Etrrott guiia't f ihie enkmy continued to pby both on Sjmr and ;AVagr.a;j bii with lets vigor thin ha Wn di'playd on any prvioui day ot the sde. Up 16 k p'. m., but 120 shots bad been fired atSjinter. O-ir bat teriea on Jttmea Island took their usual ibare of the work; ; i It has beH.n ascirtained that a Captain, sup posed to be fJ pt.C. 11 jtoacaa F.li'tand iarr, was killed in the pilot houe ot urn of tn m in! trs in the attnuic ot'th 17th ins anton SinjL,r. This, porbap, explai the fin-uimi atiqe thavihe fle'et retired with its II g t bulf umst. j The last r?D)rU ltom S muf tifte that thcro were but one hundred ani ti tythou in all fl-cd at that fort-on Mondny. Tuo win 1 wa so, hiitv mat the enem v chore rather to liusUan J ihfirj ahoi than fling them away.. A very rough aea kfept tba 11 et in inactivity. . . ; There were no oajunltles at SivmJLer.-CViaWei ton Mercury of Tuesday. . METAL AND METTLE.; ; j A young lady, writing to' j the florUIanj thu relieve her s x of a illy ch l We women, says she, ar o.meilmj j ered 'oi ranUUty to-he button but tey h.. try t to make us ridiculous wily exnoi th. y. on tu TurLt v. Wa it ihe butt, n or th ,.litm url.n O Mni!l tna irentlo D ndm n 1 N . Si Vvp1 iha'Morri-h cn'-ain, 'Mor the d mkeri hu 4 p soi," for hi Hero c er vio' w, h r c jut.try., 11 was not Jhetmeto'. bJt the m:lllt that a'.traii'.ej br. And so it is with all w'nsn pf eleaV( sentiment ani god sen. Tiey Wladnir courage, ani can caneral y dicrlminati betwejii tha tr.ia mntal and the coUQ'.erfoit. They know thnt there .are i: . : ; "Many cowards. who waar upnn tbir fshtni ' TildJrd of II rcilei and tro vhlu; 5I ri, , ; intunrl imiriihfd have liv jr "riitij a. mtift sjnd for such prennoer we . dmtetnpt. whethffr tha c illivati - ----- - . -- ... ieli sovereign tuir bjarjJi In cLmn or at hrnniTi thi oaiihie cornsr. . J i For oie; I hid rather taki ti mj ha-t ft lUivatA soldier WBO had ra urnet frfom thf war: 5ni.nl and pnnnileei than the- cold t) ioed 4oef- Ulaor wno had grown rich, or ina Pjffin ,: d io hrMtli arv w.altb wb ha I nure.'l iu mH Ta?h at home, while their betters wire bldfcd ng In my re'nc and in ddrendof h th.tii.ii wi.n living lit'' my cotwiry ana ner ina-p-inatiius. DOBi TUB CAP FIT YQUf , Oae" whfvfaced croaker cap do more hrni inj a community than a dozen Yankee spies. : You can etch the spies and hang th"m j but .w.iih tfc crraker vou can do m t'uii. M1m extmpluj in ei'e a whole neighborhood. Mcn become d sponoen driectedreatiy tocive up tii; catt e and "jnwi ling to anae any more ac-nu;e lort. h ah i wi tbrousbtbeinfiience of a final poorspiriuadicrei- ture, who has pot the majftbood to look hU lity tlon in the' face, seeking io frighten himi.elC ; l Yw'sonls of eeese, so loose and low, ; Ye start to hear but the tattoo, j j While of such depth your cowaiij fear U i That Fopn aa noise ot c miihat near , ,Your bearu, descend fair, to you 4 breeches, Must give your stomachs cruel t Wiiche', I: "Which, couli your Yankee brethren know, They'd1 stop the war it hurts ybu so. j! 4 I . ; !., l. i j Virginia has receive! in her b. siinii the raott Cruel of tho snafu aimed at the Iila of the Con-. i lederacy Bat there u n,o; craven cry ot peace of hwd among: ner sons, while the- jfoe.t afl4J! The wori which she sends o jt to hrr tlster C Jim tnon wealths;- fi-.ty sat fotth in the langaig Oi the G verror of Virginia, conveniliz iri ej(tia sovIot qer iegis aiure. oae prvp irea to "meet tho Fee wuh aotitd defiaii-c tba. actcjio led;e I nM alifer nayjss but . an upqaaufld recognition i of our in ddpendeuce." ba sj oaks one of tQt sjiiiers ibat nave suffered lb most what respoase thatl VOIQE OP THB ARM7! 1 v'. Gamp 5t ReqV N d Troops, ) I : Hear Fredericksbu". V.. 'm -VI . Auguet. ltf 4883., meeting of tile, non-com m'Veioned; oQc ar and pirates cf thiav. Regimt, held on tbelr "pa" raiegrdjnd. On motion, Carp 8 B S aten. of Co x. was ea jea to the balr, and Sargranti P 31 ifoiJand T A Brilte were eppoiniid Sacretarif. Toe Trsi lent bavinr RUtad : tha ob(-ot"of thn meeting fa a few brief-and appropriate rema-k,. the fnojWing gentleaieh were eppbinleifd draft resaslutiins expressive of the meeting : Srgts' D S Atlen' J Oofflald, J B PorUjr. G.RMlirf, B O pain, W S O Wod, J N II n-mn, J U II o rioe, Ritjf JfM. Johnion. J Birmu, ng vrp'U K f B Bransnt W C Un". ' W A L: f "mv Privates A B Spjvey, A J. prier, X. Jl Putnani : A BilUrJ, John btodtint and G, .W t"hini The Cummiltec, upon de'ib?rtion, ra ;: iurnd and jepprted through their Chairman the folio wlni; resolutions ; 0 j . .. . WutkKJir We have learned with profound re rt and rt at indignation that there is a party in North 'Caro'ina wboe avowel sentinaentsa'nd act' are at r war with all taat makes us loye to live, Vtainin-ithe fair nam of car itoUe.State, aiding mr fneiiue and mUledintrtbe uredtjlous : and. wira.jtoit have atfy aid in jifnaniiyj wit ' ewe i th-t &ur4 of the R ilaifh '-North Carolina !S.adruT' reUtire 10 the just afd rigbteoui con ' jisui wnicn werenrggea a coueencourag? dfsirtvtn in the army, mking 'croakers' and ,l?ub'ijfcsi'nisu at home. Tuerefore, .'' ..lit., R fplvd, That the poUtiCrilsentimohU pro puJattHl, by the North Carolina Standard, prop !i?aievby whatever spirit or feeling of sympathy. ded incaitour botfiit displeasure ani full. condem nation, belieyiag tbem to be treacherous, baung in uVt, jd jfannatory to the. character f Noilh Croliwa,j aid refl c.ing upon the patriot i m cf ir oldiia in the fl ?ld. . i , it. ieHiveo, loaiume woo wouu row ibi drsrupuo ( and f imetitetrife in rni our time of nod, iBiojiif a ban 1 woo shoul 1 stad united and. Qillie a po man against a mighty an i crfty to , re ?nimies t us and all w,o hold dear 4 roiejt us tbey may no lha contrary. 1 I 3 1. R biv, That in our opinion, W W Hol- 1J is the (chidf of ainnersi. our in-i iiou nmv. oriui lij princ pl-, a curse u u a-nct our Siat n i1 that we leiotumand the S-.anda d undor ii yntrol to every friend of JLiacoln. aad ehtmV t j tbH ctu nf the South. ' - "- ' . t ! 4 n. ttef .1 ved, Tnat wa deem the R de?eVPro- zrei lh ba.tardlv uffnrinir and willing eho of tUSUndard, . . ' ' ;;'. 5 h. .'Uiblved, That we, sons ot North Cimli- na, d cleiretie termination ot thu wir an I woa a ladly bailj the day of peace; yet wj dir iu lose only when the Siutb shall be free and ind v pendent, ahd wn soorn any peace tending to re.-u-nfc.n with tae ol J Uniiai Slate1, , and uml from these SAteil we are "forever cxlhica!l v senlratel. ind allour rihta reoenrzed, we will continue to jnN;h aiid.ti 'hta merciless foe. !" C h. Ugolve 1. Toat tbouzh in some in'tanns wa have h 1 reverses, and though we hive htd to witnors with pnin the flauzh er f mny ir Our jbrava aijid;berUhed c imrales, vet we can 'foresee in go xlj rea?on for dponiin- and no cauie to latibt the success of a people ddter mined .to be free. ),: ' ' ' 7 h. R si'ved, That we request the publication f the proceUings of .liia maetinjr in ib- R:ch- mpnl papnfs and all the papers of. our Suiti, save toe s.anaard and Kaieign irro?rws. ! SB STATUS, Cbairman. C rrespfn lence of th Richmond Sentinel.! H THEOItm CAROLINA TROOPS. W are Ihstructed to request t'je publication in yiur columjis of the procaedin?! of Ja meeting of bp on hi ted mh of the Ut North Car -In i Cv- al-y,; held on the 19thinstant, and w'.ilch lhcom- ray ined ouljars of the regiment wara invited to fTh8 meetin ,wa3 organized by calling t the ( ir P.i'ata Qjorga S Udwy, Cj. II, wh'o ad1 dressed the rjgimeat in a few appropriate re- rk. I ' ; . JnJuglar Moore; Co. C, Sargeant Tamer, C . A, 3?rg?ant"I? ivW, Co. D, Sargeant C rn.C G an T Sjirgjant Farmer, Co. B, wsre appointei Secreta ries, .i On mo'ipn, a committee was then appointed to draft -resolution?, expressing tha 'sense ol.the mart ini g cniiting of Private J. W. Pfinaro's, Co. II, Cniirn.in; S 'rie tnt J. P. A'ex in lrCo. C, iMvatelij-R. Rue, C. F, Privt M V. Pick eis, C . (J, S irgeant J. W. King, C K, Corpo nls. Li ii,it, C . B,C rpjral Llib O Urin, (j . E -Privave T. F. Uenirix, Cj. D, Private S (Gardiner, 'C A, one for each CJtnp my. Ca. I bing no dcttched service, was not repreaentei. Wuilst'the . committee were ia session, several eloq lant rfpeeche', denunciatory of pec? m9n and batti.e rretingj Were made, -under the nig of the old North Sute.aad received with great eftt'auai- it-m. The contnittee returned and reportel, through its 'O iairm v.i,- te folliwing reioluuoni : Wrerei, we have heard," with d e, regret and m rulic ii n. of gatherings in our own North (S.a e. whose proceedings have be n dishonorable If to her, and .Jeroatory of the hard earned farna ot her sol -li-n; and that such gatherings have en dorse 1 the teatimenls of a pres?? w"ht, in i.sown indieaiion, ays : "If the worst is dHtined to ov )riak ui, would it not ba wie and prudent to take let than t'ne worst, provided wa could do so eompattblv with honor; " therefore, bU Kisollei I t Tnat we, , the. privaiet ard i noa 6iiiniiiiori'Kl oCQ jra of the 1st N rth Girolin O.nVtlryV wh i-nlhted for the war at Uxe ouls-t b have enaurea t-tigulng inaict.e and w-ary watchih on theoutpist, rn tbebettol midsum mer atid the snows of winter, and who nave ex Kid-.ur, live, in camp and on the flal 1, to ac aomplidh- an honorable indepen ierice and speety pm;fj-i4i,it we" repudiate, with sorr., the -limjd vdtcitUt n : io:tcv ot man who, having uever ste ervicQ:thin-tel ve, y-it claim to be tho exponent- of the r;anc and nioot tn ayny. ; " 2.1. Toat,' engigoa as w are , in a defensive War, against an arrogant and mafgnmt fo , ail overtures for peac, m de at a time oi national te v 5e,l can only, give 9ncouragmint to theenemy '. 3'1. That ruch 't.vertU'-es, at such a im aigie Loithvr h c m u -med lukewarmne?s in toe j islive of oir ime, or a tune-serving, puiiuamiajui rpuu, whn ihat cause is in peril. - 4 h.jTbat it ia pure imbecility to expect of an ungenejrous f e, in time of imminen t peri', a co.n (rOsniie,cainptib e with honor, ani thatinitend of cprtiadrng Jlaaoection among tueweak, it-is ibe duty of tne iltixjn to strength in the arms and bear s of the defenders. ! 5ihj Taat, "Vi to-y or" DeUh" is our mo;to,! determined t , like a hero, conqaer, or, like a herf G h jTaough. we cannot arrogat"the power to 'pohetate tha s?crets of tho Almighty, aa ta the d stintoi'of nation, yet we recoguizj the lime of naiiobal cris:s, as, above all other?,- th occVion t ,r rlnamimr huronnfi.'lnnm In TTia t rt i. All anH 1 inlitJte tn'rcV. ' ' i h tt. ibat the roceaings ot. ;tnw mting-Di sent for p iblicatinn to the Rilelgh State Journal, liilegb.6'ianfird1 an1 R ch mond Sentinel, wi.n tte r qveitthatjthe North Carolina and Richmond paper copy. ' , . ! Toese resolutions were adopted unanimously", and after more addresses, thi aieetlng adj jkooU. i F liitu.-aa. VJ&WXkX, Cuairman. J. W: Moorb, N U TlVMKS, J 0- D wia, F Mi CoKjf, J. IX Fa&mkr, y Secretaries, the 1 11 uk a wwtc utbriowu iug 11 ore raiuuaiu I. K-r Ata fulllneetingof the 24tli' Regiment C. T.on the iSib August; il8C3f Col Wniiam Clarka'ttitsd thaV the of jt o f cailing-the men 'together was' to' oMafn an expression of the pin ior.g Qt hi f egimeet on the' qVaiionl which are being agitated by a rortion the N CPresft that he wlifced the men tolBX press their opinions freely; an i uirtservedjr; nninfliienced by otScers or any cber persons, and.. with sV;iewita this object be wou!d retire' and leave themaone in their delib feraiiohs. Pfvate Dtfid BthTine -was then call-' ed W ttVchair and XLerT$J G Moore and J. JJ McLean we. ai piaf d Sicie'aries.' It was mov. - ea and carriecl that a ruembcr-Crora cacb company oe appointed a committee to prep ae rfSJlutions ifor th conf . deration ot the re'eimet 5 "wbereup n Private J O B lton. Co Ai Seret Alex'JLVravlua.. Co B, PrivatH D T 1 1 oney cut, t Co C" Pri v T ' B iwuins u la.SrgtU St'icklHnd.OaF, Sit U K Kin. Oa'B, Private i A MG'Ogat G (i.tSw A J BunpsvCo;II, Sgt C B Sjrles, Co I, an I fiivite J R Younir, C Kl wre appoi&ted. Ar teMeviring for a short time for coinultation, the Oommitte rt'turned and report! the. fvltoxfing, pr.anoUla and rejwlution, which wrd unanimous ly mA ... . - ' - ' : l. Ii I -f-v". WhibbAs, Several of the U LTRjsirant4 have held mating? t express their opinions relttive to the p e eal cndui- n of oar i'cuntryv ai.tl to de nounce alew.b atant traitors n da r b.ate,and as ur filence may be piaconsirued tbereiore,.be it re-aved,-' " 'W&-:ii:?A-. "lst-Thttwe aria arde yatUchVd, to th grekt cause of S m-cm 'lodt-pend nee, as fully foovincod ot the istice and ecwsi'ty of tba.wa'r in.which we are now engaged; in defence of all that i near and dear to man; as strong in our faith that God is with uf,and that hi will in hii own good time Crown our efforts with! fOccets, and s Drmly delern.ined to proiecute ihrivar wjta vigor until 3n bonotable peace U t ecuredar)d eternal separation ffont the Yankees atttinedap wfra w.den.' w flfft volum e-red upwards ot two years ago f 'i: 21 Tnat we bav Tull con If lence in tho patrio tism wi-don aod energy of the Confederate and State authority, and Will cheerfully yicl l to them (iromt t obediei.ee and heartv ituonorr in their en dvors to bring this greatstruggl for Liberty to i. i -.. -..." (. , jid . Tbas wa have the hiant rep et and vrn eriion lr lhe character, rhiitry Knius atj"d valor of G n U E Lee, o ir, 0 Kntriander in chief, a id aro i r ud io have served under him. in two .campaign. . -i'.T , ;'. ' frib. Tnat with' oyetfl wing grali ude we ex press ourmtny obligations to tue ladles vjf ; N O, fr liequeut suiipMea ot ck tWne, wit5 comfort arid neot;$ari8s for the sick and : wounded, add on the toiUome nrntrch and in the cheerless biooat and unco'of r'ablo camp, our souls aro tn-nth eno and our hopca invigorated by tbinkmg-of the fair hands that hava toiled unti.1 they a B bU tei ei, or are folded in prayer for the rtldiar ; and if any proof were n?ede J, thl 1 would b 'to u suf dcjeiit atsurance that North C-roiioa4i Sjuad to tl e C re, - r r ; 1 ji tt i. That in the pfe?ent crisis it is the da'y of evry patriotic eitian tenQu ra "What cao I do?? and io beaid nri abetxing'and encouraging those who are battling lor Liberty and Indepea lence, and that yery man actnrdin'4 to his abilities and opporiuni ie sh-ud a-sist in the apprenension oi uoikh mi l r kuriiujjj buuj- tin iiieir c ruTnaaai. and in sending forward laggards mad tkuikers t th fl!d.-' : - i- i;--r:- i- 6ib'..That the -'Liberty of the Press" do a not licBnseany mnn to u tor blaJphemv or treason, oi spread ducou'af m -nt, difatisfc ion and,dicon- lent inrougn the-country, and that all person guilty of such conduct should be denounced by every true patriot, that such nuisances should be abated by law if any law exist f r their supres-i-i8nr:and if toere is no law, the people resardine jus-ice and ,exerdsing moderation, should be ' law. unto ibems-ilv," that tfrtaion may tJn.1 no reiiing place in the "Old N lh State," that i may be trodden under foot and traitors may meet with tneir just fom. " i 1 Qtth . That he hindfulori'broken down "p-rli. luiano, dip otnted 1 epe,(s8, co wr Is, c-roiu-er-, nd tUa ker.-, in. it i- Sia'e, who rie ralsinja hovl tor peap, are bmeath the dignity of con temp' and (bat they meet wiih no sympathy in m)h.R jgim nt.f r though we ad war Wtrn and de i ;ejre' h jg earnestly tang to re" urn to our borne and. fatuilit-, st II we. never will consent V) any. but an honorable pence. 4the reap-r aia.'t nin 1 ave the harvest work until sunset gives the (rig nal that the day 'a toil is over." 8.h. Toat we mutually pledge to each other our'honor.as soldiers, that w Will not hereafter cast our votes for any man for any office wbt ougnt t have taken an active part in thi war and fd itd to oo s y h. T.iMt the foregoing resolutions ba publish-. ea in tbe-K il,.igh It't-iiier, Fayeitevi le Obse.rv er, and Vilinintn J iurnal, an 4 another pa pers in the ut devoted to the cause of Southern Independence r"q-i st'-4 to eny. iAVlL BETauNE, Uhtirroan. J.L'McLaas,;SiCUri4- Caiip at Hamilton b Caossiso. Va AuguUly-li, 1863 The Oflicers and members of dpt. R'elly', and Litbain'a But-nes N. C. Troops dertermtr- el to hold a meetinz on the 19ih of August, in regard to the action of the Raleigh Standard. At the time appoitif-d, there was quite a large asem blage presjot, as the Urengtbloftbe two Bi-tinoe ts between three and four hundred men On motion of Capt Jimes Rielly, Capt A C T.oVium wa oitA nnnn to' act ra rhairman. - ' Capt L itham, on taking Ibe chair, made a few short remarks explaining the effect of the meeting in a claar and lucid manner. : ; Ori moti'on of L;eut Myers, Lieut Woodard. wa requested ta act hi Scrftary. On motion of .Lieut Myers, the chairman was r que ted to appoint. Committee of sixteer, to dr'af; resolutions to be Bubroitifd to the' meeting. Tire chairman appointed the following gentk- mea : , j ;-:'' .'' ' FaoM Capt Riklt'b Battery. Capt J.m s Rielly, N-w Hpovr County. Lieut J -hn A, Ramsay, Rowtn J imei AG .nnan,, Alfi Pee.er, Hanry S C oper, HiHfat . ' Jime H GlffinEJgacoriba . ' Jo-oph W Pittmaa, 1 i J -ft Joinson, Sampson - r FaoM Ctrr Lath vm's Bittet. Lieuy Jjto M Perry, Carteret G A Latham, B-aufoit . ' W K So ran, Cartesct G W'Bryan, Craven G Maulpas, Lenoir R B Sadkr, Hyde ) Jru Collin, Jobuson ' . B 'Pool, Wake ! f'; County. Aftav tbe" com mitten rplirjcl the astiob of tbe v.. j . . . 'v- . Standard was ducussed at lengtb.in a manervery u ncom pi wm ntary ta iu conductor. In a- bout an hour the Uomuoitiee. returned, and reported through their chairman ,Capt Rielly, that they "h id performed the task-assigned tbem ; whereupon the Kesolutior s'were called for, and rwad by Lieut Raxisay, aifjilows: ; l j- -'.. " AVhersas, it is with the gtealcsCragre.t ibat we, lar lrotu home and every thing a e bold ner and dear. Add ourselves un.Jejr, tba riecesity . of giving utie an,e to our fteiings, in regard to cor. tain 'uivilikhi of our Slate jwbpso cparae and ac tion should till tbe biiart of every good cUizjo with the grea-.et cantempiatid inuj nauon. ; ' Besotted, 1st, Toat thf . pr-senV c uNe of "the Stan Lira, and iuSatollLe'arid P-gt ih 'Prln: XMt (papers published' 16 Rtle h) are at .varf. , snc wr,a our ieeurirs. 1 in ,ur .timtmn -SndVTbat though we bave e? Wra tin two years frorvhome, V,i.ose wellfafe .ur heartsanvterne'J ' and ...fferin th greatest V'fBJi for we cannot and will not entertain f rccSnstructieTttii any formj; anf Pff.S the remainder of our day, exp.ed l the iJJ r pf batUeto crutiching aib fjetof YnkePJ lt?.j-ir. i; o ..Lm fpffmthelf preno, pi reeonairuciion i a vi , ---: , jr.rM f 1 - a of-the O.nfederate States ib. placwgi'WW fluent she flld,re ne may "---;;nf Sirvrbatlwevarnestiy dedro PbuJ cinaent to any except a final separation, whU wHi inakeu free forever free, from our op- ' Kih T"K f In on, nTMAnl haieiaorZi to- -Vance, we find anesainntBtatesuianand auiotic leader, to whose seal, integrity and biiiU e, bTe ne greatest confidence; and whose able, manrg meni of the affiir of SWmefit vur uBqaalittdd ap probation, , i ? 6th, That we earnestly entre.teyery citisror tbrState to bend their energws to the utmot to Support and increase the C afedri.t '.na , so tbat with lb favor of the great Governor pi ti a we'may bd able frtfiQ-n our trfacbr.. rous enemieiaspeeuy and laitin peace, whic sbnall free w lore v erf rem, their p.er.aod ii.fii ence. ; ; -r-'-lr: . : " ' ' ftejh9 ReWuUoni were read..the chalrmaii announead ihatv;th?y; wpre open for discussion .--ut itieemed that noone bad any tbir g tosay un. aaVorable to their recepti6a.j Thej (, wera adopted, by acclamation, and If the Standard ma.n and fall triendJ bad been presehYand btJ the ready ad cheerful endarsement of . the RiSu ions by tfiose warworn, yet star? and 'determined spirist lb? 'would bate forgotten the terror of the Y'ahkeetr and looked at thoae forced to be their opposers at hanie."' j ' '" '''' 5 ' ' ? ; - :'f - " : 0 motion of Lieut Myers, the procedings of the mee ing were reques ed to be pubt:sbed in the following papers; Rltigb R -giler, Wilmington :Journar,?3atilbury Watchinarf, Fayt$viile(Oa sai ver, and R chmondEaquirer ; With the rtquet tnat all ter papers in the- S ate (f North Caroli na favorable to the causa wilt pletse copy, ; On motion the; meeting aj urned. " .. v ; Al C LAiaAM, Caairaaah. , ; ; J.Fr09Di.RD; S ereiary. f . H K ASQUARTCKS 4flTH REQIMlItT, f . -- "t -U5U"' i v: ; , J At a meeting of the 'officers and soldiers rl the 48tH N 0 R gimmt held in, camp, nar Frtdtr- icksburg, Va. on , thl the I5th day f August, 1863, vn motion of C l K C U lVVr B Cieas a appointed Chairman, and P. lvat-s A A Wat on, Co and Ji K. McCoy, Co A; were pj tnj ed Sreuries: ' The o-jJt wf the' meeting-: wa? ex. reused in a sniritei and patriotic add re js by G L: Hili O.x motion 6f the Cbafrmaa the Jul lowing OfiScersatnd soldiers were, appoihtod a com onittee 4o draft resolacione -expressive of the sense tiine mteiing to wjtt . Mm a . " . j . . T Captain L C Harris. ...-. , la.. A W U Jones I- A W Turner, J H Jvlabry, J T n-ltmao, M D Utegg. - Co G ' A B1 : ' ', AN ,i 'i- if': B e iieut 'SergV- Jsmes A L awry, 'J mas Powel, ? D W Conrad, -A B M. Kay, Jos P Horn, . R S B a. in, J aGuibrie, -J W LHmbetb, , J64 ! Salf;r ? Pri 'i F " O . U - Corp'l Sergt - Who reported through the chairman the fUlow- inz preamble and resolution-: Whxrkas, We have beard witn much morti- flfcatiou that. publi'i " meetinsr -have been held in som couottes tn rfo'th C rdirna, in w iich resi lotions have been passed taking a eloomy arid du- Cour aging view pf our existing controversy win ibe North, calling for a General Convention of all thetates, and some even favij-mg a recQntruc- uon of the ot t U nion , and in one county, ir'- nosing to resist the collection ot toe lax. in, Kinu imnowd bv the Confederate Government,; anq, . - - . - . whereas, we have see.i lhe-e reioiuuop naonsueu n i ho Ni-rth narolina. Standard, a twper hav ing an extensive circulation in said S ate, nrt only. withnut & duiDDrov ne comment uv iu uiwi but with evident mark of approb ation. And, whereas, suc'a action, if suffVeJ to pass WUhou. rebuke, wall place the o d Morih State in a faUt position both-at nome ana aoroaa, h a misrepre ,ent ter real character, ? Therefor-, Bait Risolvei. That we. the eitiz n s-l hers of rorlb Carolina in the 48th regiment N C Troop3, dis ataim and denounce the sentiment ex prised in said resolution so far as they represent the hoif leaaness oi our cnniruvHrjy, iuo ik.ih-v ii a vr -r era ' . . . k . , c fy ' Convention -with the North, or the reaoratruc in of ihe (id Uian, and th resistanL-e to paying taxes, as uowUe and anpatrioiij, ca'calatei to produce riiiaffrC i 'm and dimension in the armyf tnu at home, and bring contempt upon our loyal Stto end amonir our Sonthem-sis-.er S a 84 : tbat t gives-aid and e imfort tour enemy, and blasts uttr readable expectations 'of being recbgnfad y European Powers, as a free, united and inde pendent people. ' '. y; 't r' 2. Resolved, That if these prophet of evil hve not tbe virtue a'nd- man lines to upbo'd the hand uf the heroic defenders of our counry by aiding them wi'V encouraging worne and aciona, thai they out ht tb exercise the' virtue" of p t encsnd. foi b-arance, and as they are inactive lor no d,'hev ihould no, be so eazer and iridu ri ius f.r evil. That we believe if they would hd but half eo active in aiding ai they have been in d -prei ig our caused jur contest would unot only not be h opelpss. Put would certainly b4 succesaful, as it will be either wnh v.r wihout th tr al ; 3. Resolved, That we are rppsrd toalt ratries.' meetings ar.d;oonvefit5orts tba propose ppac upon' s)ny othr terms than thanif a final and e'ernal fM-srsil tl of tb -Gtrnfederaie Stiles from tb -fjnit-ii Stat", "We spurn wiih cun atd 'eon- emtt the propos'ui'Ti! of :subn:isi n a-d rrcori t uct'on at cowardly and pu-itllanim as.a- the ant wiu d bn disgraceful in the eys of the woHd, who r.mc t en f reed to look -upon us with wonddf and admiration. I - 4. . Revolted, That we have a rac party Wnve oanners nve wavea in proud trlqmph ovt-r many ti-lds of carpae and blood, filling oun vi e ene mies with consternation and fear.and whose plat form is broad enough o accommodate every r at riotic cittan"6f tbe Corif derate S'a es To a firm. unyi Ming and -hearty- suproH' of this patiitic pwr-y, we rtieiiy call evey citizen of ibe Old North t3fate as tbe.onlv wire mearisof a.-curing to us a speea y ana nonoraoia peace. - ! 5 llesolved. That while w vbw' wl'h painful emotions our ruined t'wnsand v"iUge,V)ur8m'u! I oermic nmnesanu waaiea properly, our extltftam- ijiies and desplVed countn-; but ir!Jnit-lr worn than .all thi. h tb voice of the blood of thonsimla of North Car.lina' best at d noMest iw's. crying f r, vtnearca trom the crimson hills and dales of Virginia. Maryland, Pennsylvania" and othtr States, "When we see tbe tears of thousands or bereaved brothers from the seaboard V the monn tin, mournins tba untimely fall of their nob e i-ons.by the resistless bands of the ruffian Jberne aie the morn determined to be free, and io avenge pur brotbir b'o d, the Lord being our Ibelrer, to whom vengeance belongs. ' We are bet Wil ing tbat all this shall go for nought; f-e au not wlL. line to submit to tbe jrpp.rule of Yankees, fno declare by woid, act and, deed, tb negro to be . Resied,Tbatlti our lata tevr ri, w per ceive r.o cause fcr despocdencV, bat in. far frcm I ..i r . .1. . - a exeirpU :and conscripto to '"".-T'tvi Sute at their! only esUe U to k V,?.gJ thUttlnneofn - 1 - - m ' m. .abaa ! 4 A 'Jvhh S tht bis guard' 1 i encamp- ATrJVnli. and iherefore." -our -ultimate mSirprun.tive of evil only'nnd evilcontin r?.7! --iArits the stern rebuke of every one oi tho patriotic sons of NortB Carolina' who are as persed to I misrrpresen- d y.uch ur juatand cow- arJly lOrtnaauon upon ujfij , iuir goou Faith- andtk-ttrareiUv -;.a j fra 4;t. i.iWvriif,: nWvwf.Tbat we feel the utmoEt confidence ia thVtrietyfc ability, integrity and atrN sro i of President Davis, lian; aaee andiaveriior, Y ano and fceJ assured that the dwunies of the republic, the army and State of North Carolina' is safe In thei;h4nd8:psf : 'ApmmmfAifl ii 9.trol ved,. That the proceeding ot this meet' f rig be published in the lVchmohd. DUpatcband that the Mher Richmond aod,K.- U.' papers bere quested to cofy. 'K'wr' :i f After the reading of the abnva p'eimh'e and rrWutlons o a full moe'Tng, Lt CoKS 11 Walkup being called upon, respond d in a brief but cheer ing speech, wbereu;an too. preamble. ard'fola tiens Were uniniraously adonlnd by'Kci'lamation. r ; - '1 ;:j - V . . A.; B. CUJSARS, Chairman. ; L Jos O McCot.'Io",, , 'tam' ! i A A , Wats SecrctariM. j .., h :; 3IEETING OF CO.,AV 36th N: C TROOPS. j I Sotna Iceland' BaTtxby Camp,' y ' Ifear GoldsboroVN, fJ Aug 1&, 18i53. j . ' Al a pipeline of Captain Taoa J S'nitherlandV Battery,, C j A, 38th RegimcllN C iTr.mpbl held this dayjjirr motion of Capt Tho J 8 utherlariJ, Private pi'F Ey erftt wan catle-1 t i revde ovr be meetlnir.'iind C'ru'ls B II Bjer.. J II Mat- ard. and Privates 1V J Saadiim and G P. A man aprpiote!vS-eretarie. - v. f-:-'' - Tbe Chairman remarked tbat we had ascembled, t a expresi our;'dpinipti of ti:e condyct ot certain ndmduals.nd editors of leading journals In ibis State; arid appointed a:. com tnllt coosistlr of vaps a uoi o ooutnenanq, Assi d jrgnon a n I XT fanner aat U J :t(eedr rargt Thos K lLinf, U pL A B CorbittVPrivalea, E Crocker, Saml Jao.rs; L' N' Biwdbn, i to draft reaoimi vna fjripressins: tbe .sense, of the meslinc. The 'cmmitt--' r parted the - following resolutions, which were adapted rithout ajZf eiw5r otc.fr Daring the interval occupud by tho committee pn resolutions, a aur- rtng and patriotic address Was delivered by the Chairman!.-' 'f-' . ?. 1 ' ' - - L ' ' Rtolved. 1st. While we deerly deVore the ne - cesfity of drawing up these resolutions in these times, when our belovei tt ate and the Confedera cy are menaced by the "iron heel of oppretd !n," yet ibe course of a tew papers and individuals an Portn Uatottna, nave compel'ed us to give to the world tne sentiments of bar soldiers in the field. enduring every hardship without a murmur; and still. are willing to undergo greater trials and tri- vations for the sweets of liberty-. ' i Resolved, 21, That while we would bail wi;h joy any offdrinj of peace: seen ri ner to us ih& ohole rtyhts ofiheSouto (but ordr no other form,) st unamm'uaiy sccrris aou spurn any ouer ur ou rs o. retOatru tioa or pubmi.-i n, "as has been breath ed by thf Editor of the:R-fleigh N.r OiSuindard for a much longer time ikan it phovld have been al lowed, arid we denoanca' biin as a' fraiior 10 bis country, and earneady entreat that bi tory sheet be immediately dpprttsedJ9l gives aid and n- cpuragemept to the enmy, andkrri'a great degvee. causes tne raids, now Deicg made y them.througn our State. " v. y Resolved 3d, That wahaTe every conninrice In our, patriotic Governor .Z B V-aace, and ho cheer fully place our honors and lortuncs In bis bands without far or mieirusr, knowing him to be a Hrue. trud and loyal man," and we wdl support and uphold bins in any and all his patriotic en- deayort. nat we leoi proud or, and glory la th wise course' of ouy nobla' PreMdent,., Jrff. Davis, and do again renew our pledges to support him and tbe Confederate GiverWent to the last. ' .--Rasolvcd, ,4t a, Tbat thedenunciatlorirftnai lar.ders neaped upon the loyal pwple . f -Noith CroUra by, the Elitor of tbe Rieigb N C Stan dard ("that a majority of them are lor peace or reconstruction,") we pron unce as false and mail cious and that th report was o.t-n u by bim 10 promote h is Own ambitious schemes and traitor- ous designs xnai tne taw ntenn mu ih.jm -rin Ca-oli'i a were atiendeJrorily by a few sucimiesioc uU, wboi no doubt, feared the c m script a-t would eventualj v extend to thoso over 4i years of age Kesolve!, 5th, That these proceedings 60 eot to the .Wilmington Journal stnd Rileieh State Jourual for puhlisation, with a request tbat ad loyal papers in me oiata win copy. .. The mee irig then adjourned. (Signed,) Private D JL F Ey RBITT, Chairman. Corp'l B U Bates, H. Mallabd, J Priv'i. G F. ALDicauAxr. Secretaries. VVm J. Sanoliw. Stotj the Thief ! Pf ! BEVTAiibN-.8ToLl!;i1 FROM MY Vs4tastare on Swrday. the l.it insc, oie tlAx at a an About fittssn years old, 4 fe t 10 or 11 inch ea high.righthiad tool a hits tor near t&e fetlock She aJsoj soeklel a 4ot at the time, aud by a elos. observation this fast oTiUilf will be g l evileoo-t of per lueijuy. one was in ordiDary arork order- Tae above reward will ba given to any person who wd. arrest trie thief or seenra my mar s that I can get her; again. . WILiLIAM JBFFRVS, aog 8 lit Paeifi. "M O . Charlotte Female Institute. muK EIKUCISKS op tun sriinni. " A. will be resumed on th l&th ut Sutmuerl. The soaoiaxiuojear ia amaed Into - two sessions ; one of, lourtaen weess, tne otbtr of twenty -two wivh a short vaeauoa m unnsioias. Board ana xattion tor the 4 A SlLiX.A -- an A next session, 910a. Ornament! branches extra charge, j Masio will be taught by Prof, tu Baumara; assutea dt mim Mays. French. Drawine. and Faint- -nD7 toi. r.. jay rover- Address " - a i aa a tTV ama. " . . w ,. ' - vf -j EEv." R. BURWELL, V ly 2o-lmpA - v J CaArintte. M, C. . , John O ams& ;Co.,i . S XOCK AND MOXE V BltOKEltS. sW ONTINUE to 'carry' o& tiir bro I 'Kerfcee nusinets at their old stand aa hi tetbfora la ail lis vartons oranehea. " Steel Pens. c rari) gross QR0S3 JOSEPH UILLOTT'3 STEEL dtPU Ni' VARl0Ui KISDd, by the slngU ou ori quantity at . ,- . , POMaKOY a I V Lea Pencils, :. -TTTEOLESALB OR RETAIL; AT ti 1 ; -' POMKOTS j Blank Books. a Large jsuppl cap.lkmt and- medi. ii. VX SIZES FOR CA3U ONLY, AT 1 W - t.-- POM EROrS, I EnveioDea. TTnOLE3ALB AMD RbiiAlL AT POMEROVQ QLUJ2, GtU, GLU17. V: IHEBtST IRISH-GtUE.- - MANUFACTURED BY i -'J KALEIUU, N; C. ! March 11-tf BLOCKADE GOODS- tr FStftlEKIao AND CASUMIEREH UU 9 piectt Blick Aipacsra,. : ? U ! m 100 dosea Ueavy Jeans Drawers, jua-i. csived. 100 pieces Fine White Linen drawers all sites, 2T2 prs Linen Sheets all ready for f . heavy, ' 50 lbs Blaek Sewing SiBt - , '. ': f . 1 100 Ihs White BrT.wn Flax. Tfo 1 articled Coatf, Pants, Tests, Over Coats, Military and Cidien Dress, - , , . T: W. ROYSTO. f April I J . r . petetbar. WaV, j 1 Xi. A. .WfllTA sa firi K - 1 - i t i :7 u mhnta relerrei to in.j urnali so fx " .7 :.Wifioranient nd with apparent en- Ur lor sale - t ; 1 " V V, X 2000 boxes MANDPACTTJRTORifv "" ' 1 graces. IdVeV, X lb. aUadCW 600. cases XUFP. . v And wicts tW art'clss tew.ia-, . VI. pa-' " ' : B. M. BOItEB SO'i ia J2tmpd.-. -JH, BONDS i pr at taries; until the l'Sth dajr of SriinU.r '.jsm I One-fourrt f tha)uJcha'.ii1o;.ev wi'J he req ,ir6l in Treasury note. 4sued slfce Anrll l.t iurv. .u! r-mainirfg threa-fuurths mar ba rrniJ In i. treat-l earing lreasry nates. ' ; VV : ' ! iJtOA.UN.CSTFR, Erq , ' : ' . ' fc- R. R. M UKT tSQ, :. il VJH -y 11 i l'f V-Wpiurlesii 'Riehsanod. . (Signed) T A d Q MEMMIGKR. STWI1 ' V - y i I reasu- To" the Voter's of the Fifth Con- gressional Distilct-;. i.) milB TEJttCllGNCY cALLSt imTliE .JL purest and, ablest man to srv thi curitr'f4i tier ArtjgiAiaiKe uoutttoits. ? The welt knwwn ih tranter of CapUin JOSEPH J4 PA YI9, of Franklin, forparr -otis, Integrity and wtadron. plainly iadioates him as the. fittest in n" in th, JJistriet tP rapl-eaent us in the next; Congress Captain Uavia4 ii new leadiag & jrallant eompaay agairisVhe Utadera of hi? cod, trr. and. 4m carearaaaa of bUfriJn.l. enUrtin ,tbldea of voting for film f,rf Congress or ,iy orher tlli9 V'V1 th" i'hat w re o. Lfi ,ent that hewill sbr nktrtm no reoon.,biIifv m .n-s i,:. r.. llcweitlsenaihiy'call bimJ Well kno-u and un'verl sa(y respected as he is, Franklin Couoty offcf h-r no- W to t "tert of tfie Distr-ct in full eonft laawl of bis. et-jaUoa, kocount of hit own uopceteadtaz marit, and for' the igood of tha couotrj. Patrwt, yoar Suffrage are racked fori a wise and prudent suteimaii;aa gallant soldier. ; . ( Jy4 Ue --I-,,.,' -MANY VOTERS- Iand Wanted.. FROM OO TO 2,500 ACRES-TIIE subseribflr: wishes a bay Imtnedtatetv. bat wilt pyatpone oeap inoy till ltr, the ba qrivotiry of land, in, soma of tho'courities ac'cosslbl to rUilro td. travel. f Address. tMubserPeat Rildg1!, - etiting price, qaaotity and quality of lad, ett sTfua?i .a, itnpr, vements; In short ailthit' a pdrchksar wuld desire to knw.ij " t-. !' ' "1 '; !. .. , -airglS 6t;?K 'f , y. Kaleigh. : Smndard; and Jontnal.topy, . and- sand bills w this ffice.i' ' f l"':K'1.'.4!..M?a-. ' 1'- 1MPUUTAS rsAI.g OF It GAL EST A TE, f hy kBcsoltttion of thajasf Grand Ladge of North Varulina w th ncdersignod, wer authorized .ani empowered to sell in tbor twi if '-Oxford.' if. C-." th-t valuab'e property kojin as ST JO Ul'S MS0V I3 00 L LEGE. (Said property wi:b,oe htt'i l el acreaof land ailiafhi thereto will teof jrei for salj for cash, a ?lirsdf. the lit day, of ootoher next The baUding iriarga ani eomooodious. oontainia; aboat eighty roosraad Well adapted for a mala o- t maJe College; with; all,, necesa-ry r utbuijings Those who may bit desifffus to pofthase will i Wv to Robert W.Laisiu? end J.,T-Lirtleiobn, tsis, .': 0i- lod, who will tike great pleasure iu ahewiu them iiie property. v.-!t-' (digned.) ' R. WAT?0!T. Grstid Master. " ' C. YTi D. UUTCU1.NQ3, Uran l Tre?s. Aogastia;i8M : aug?-wswtd ; TofPontraq'ors. . ' ! ff AVAL Co JfAXDAT'S OrrtcB. ) Vhlsiin, N. C, Auc 8th 1S63. J EiROPOSALS AUE INVITED FOR CO. urwettng a gaitoat in H viU Qur oina. 'Tnose depose I to controtwill be advUed of tbe locality ano,ia-nisaa wusHpjoniuions on apiiunion at tbu ouice. w.bere raey will be required to ftN, (ho lowest prioa and tMajshcrtest time (,A tho c 704c ruc tion of the boat lit work and inateri iUnenry or rooderinr her flf for serric.'azcDt Curaiblnr the iron plating and bof, at 1 putting, in tbe ia tchmerj j to be periormed byhe contiactoM. : - ' ' w. jr. LYNCl. npOfflwC. 5. 'JT., Comi'g ifaral Qfaea X. C. aag u 2v North Carojlna'lndtituie the De&f and I1umb, and the Blind. rniiE neJxf essiox oF tis isri- JL tatioa Will coaimQce -Afpod y. September 7c", l-63, and eooiinue ten inonthir. ft i imn rt:nt t ii pupils should be ree t kf the co nwencein -.ut f the sesion. f For loo.ia.tiooAs to this raeiho I or ud. mission, Ao. iAddrf, ... . W.L.LIE J. iALttlK. aag0-Ws2 !'V pa-.efptl Secretary! OCice, Raleigh. N C, ri i. Aujctst 2dtb. 1 n SEALED. FRQOSHL WILL BE KKClilV F.U , at this oSceiitttil atuMay. ibo Vrh d iv o Sp- 1 tmbert te fariUb a Sut5ieDt quantity of (Vood fip the use of 1be Sut, ia the-'pi'vl,duriug tLeeufuii v Ti e wood tot be sdnd oak and hickory, t J,b : deliv. ' ered and netsnredd the wood Jio'i.ie oahu Cpvt 'i. iroands. from iiiae to time as rrq tiredaod t- 0u cut nt suitable Jen gib for tbe avoral fj plvc. JUidders will state the price per ciu at wuu a tney wUI for ish ic. 3 - , , .The rixht ofa-electlae bids notadvantageows o the Stat is re erved. j! X' JX0. : RUS, A as; 25-1 w .X ,1 Beor-tary f fat-. HUl&boro' N. C. Militaxy Accada- yt-qy my; TIlEoECONDSEAiONOFTIlE FIFTH Academic yer , of ihU Institution will cumuiauoo on the 1st orJuly axr. For elrcttUrs and information "rply to . , 1 ; I ' MAJ. W. Jl JnRDAy, Mav 279 ia t. ' t Superintend" rt. To Cotton Planters- tHA?t OCN APPOINTED BY l HE Secretary , vf .the Treasury, . hul Agent fr tee purchase ot Coctba for tht ContederHfe (irvernuiei.t within .the, tttata of North. Carolina, aud will pay fur the sauie Iq' ? per eect Bonds or Csh. Sab Agents visiting the direreut fa its of tbe State, bay Ing iu my nfiae, will hare written ceriiflcattii o. appointment.- By order of the "Secretary e-he Tresscry," sll CoUon purchased jby hiysep, or my Agents, un and aiTor-in ion aay;oi Meren, ico.t, win be yayi u 7 perocnt, Bonds tor Caeh, and not -8 pc- ceu'. Bt.al as Utd id a former advertisement. Up 1 lat tiuo, however, tbe 8 per cent. Bonds will be furuilled rs stated. ' ,;-r't v Fatrietic citiiens aw now offered an opportur.i-y to ld th Uovenuneat by selling to it their Cvt on iat;:i than to private capitalists. 1 ritf.y-.tr, LEWIS S. WILLLSMS. Charlotte, March 20, 18ft V mar 25tt Joseph ?. Venablei COMMISSION MEUC 11 AN1V SrcAXoaa Sr., Iaox Taoar No. 3, Pbtrsbcbo Va , B" UVS AND SCL1.S ON CpM"3IlsSSION Country prwf ore of all kinds. Constantly ou hfciiilalarjje aod well wlecte 1 rtocK or MANUKACTUKKD and 3i0tN TOBACCO, U, thewlebrated CARoLl'A BKLL SSL'FF, amUiaer orands, whiehvwill bo offered tor the trade at Market rates; ' '." "J. 'j'--: . , . . XJrderithankfany reeslvedand promptly att-oded .te.-'-y"v. .' . r. jutcl.w:mH;. tr Dickiens New- Wove-- GREA JT aiXPtCTATiOS. . ' '.. t -4 . iiy Charles Dijkens Bos.! ,'. 53, 0 . Price," -i.;:' : aa-:j When sent by Buil tW - . wenv. The rate of laix )Dr aant rnTTni twvXL I of tb' Gaverhmiijt bavin hin -1 . . 5-, f nt preaWtarparehaaef "th.iaiiia J.! 4 ' tlTit rate, at the Treasurv. r it n. r n . . , f , For saleby ?,.-: . . .V.J?J . -r . . GUham'tf Iahual, , 7 1,1 00 PrTea 1,. For Safe by TiICl)LJhJS AT AVIirTAKEJfl i I i 1 ) ' L59 aaapatcn.' ILL DELIVER Nd GQOD VaIOM S' f- i , :-f ! , J4Ub.- . -.v- , wmii bi atore mtil fid far. " " U '-- :U A- I -; : - I: ' '