T.V t V-' I.. J t .. t i .j i mil V A Ve took 6ctaion in our L-l L-ue, j fait Atid " urr. to dunjoisttrate bat. those who. woulj injure Gov.. Vance, by charging that the hloch ads runntng operation for the State, of which the paternity la conceded to him, have been bringing the State in dett, were great! r misinformed aa to the facte of thoeasc, or have wilfully end grossly misrepresented, Ahem. : We now meet sod refute a elauder which ltaa beeif couple! with the other that Gov. Vance has done itnotluojr ls larAih..lK dy , (atui- tt f M ItMt 1aM II Willi hMiu add meat Again we offer nsverlying figure 'They have; likewise Oecn furnished oa n'pon 1 request from the; wooer office We do not like to make assertions as some of onr 60-4 temporaries do, in the dark, and we bare therefore ooiainea .a laomar statement from the office of Maj. Thoe D. U"tzgt the8atw coramieary, and Gov. Vance energetic and ef ficient disbarring officer In this branch of bis .assumed duties. We say assumed because we know of do law . imposing upon tbe Governor the duty of providing for the families of sold ier7 except such as ha Vc 'been: passed at his reqeeet, to- aid him nioro vffeetoally to carry ont his - plans for their relief. . ' :; Under Gov. Vance jlirtKstioos, Mij. U6fg , has,- daring the past twelve months, been diligent in psm r chasing bacon, rice, floor, and corn, .wherever these- articles eouldT os -purchased most cheaply, and storing them in safe and convenient locali " ties for tbe benefit of oor, toffering people. The table showing how these provisions have been distrir " beted u short and seirexplanatorj, and our readers irill bave.no dim acuity Ihuhdersta . uhndenee store issued li Maj. T. - -XWi vJ ii rem j.oo : roaixk Fwiadi Barrrti kM of af , eB. Bie. Unr, Can.' ujm vm los MM njBt tH 4ZJH SMmCI VM MM 1J5M aM to Cty. Co WOM tut eofcoenfeoJlica, It thus appears that Gov. Vance hastwuAiand sold Untqfthonsand of dollars worth of the prime neces saries of life, to hospitals for our sick and - wounded soldiers, for whom, having been once a soldier, he knows how to feed, and hundred of thousands of dollars worth to county commissioners, who . are charged with the distribution of provisions among the needy families of soldiers. Through the' provident -, caro of Gov. Vance in buying these provisions when and where tbey could be bought cheap, the commis sioners for many of our .counties have been enabled to buy, when otherwise they might not have been able to purchase at all, and all of them who , J)ve bought from, the ; State, have done so at prices far be law Uose they would . have bad to Sy in any market in their reach, to object beiog merely to " reim burse the State what is expended, - the Governor has been able to sell U tb county commissioners at a fcaUor a third, and injsome 'cases at T bot more than a fourth ' or flfih of ; what tliey would have, had to" pay " elsewhere. Tbe money appropriate d by many of our counties, -for the 'relief of the families of soldiers ias ' thus Seen made to "go much farth- - er" than it otherwise ' would have done, and many. more families have bee fomUUed, r ihose fornished . much more bountifully than they u i ouierwise wouia nave oeen. The provisions 1ought under thetf "Governor's directions, haveaostly -been obtained from other Stater, or Immediately 'contiguous to tbe ene k ray's lines, and are therefore nearly . a clear gain to our fuffering people. ' - The only other purchases made ' within tbe limits of our State have " been from counties where a surplus 7, had been raised, aod which coeld apare something from their abun dance to counties,, that on account r of .Ubor taken from tbem, could not support their women and chil dren. 1 The. burdens of tbe war have Ihoa been, fn Ibis regard, in a meas- ore equalized. - ; .-' j - - . What Governor la the Confeder ' - ej has done more js ihi respect tbao-tbe present Governor of IsorthJ Cor. Ve: . 'j i I' ui'a t!iulvl Cud more- ruhiuuUo j oints if they to mala iwtjt!.' their at- tads ojou Lim. .CV.iAvTt'afw. nON.Nl DO YD EN.' 'The Raleigli Daily "ConJTderaU? in a very interesting article, noticing the discussing of the Malta Corpus question before (bo Supreme Court of thll (?tate, now in session in tlist ci ty," toskes . t it o fol lo w J ng' com pll raeotary noticeofllr. Bo vdenV ar gument before that body ; V f Colder -Iti the.. character or - Taw Dovdenl"'Inihe character braTaw ver, Jlr. Bor den appeare to ad van U&e. j N fliglt oC birds' enlists his fancy. No deslra of imitation dis tarbs his natural pos and attitude. and hn pastfoa'or prejudiced wh.icb mart his efforts as a politician, waja his judgement and lessens his influ ence. A a lawyer engaged before a high Court, tie is ja calm, agree b)e, bn forcible and logical reaso ns, a student tliofoogbly versed in his case, who puts his points wiUi courteous : but telling , cffct It were insincere to witbbotd from- Mr Boydeh the attributes tf a powerful ad vocatep and -the-qualltiesjrof a strong reasoner. before' a court ,in Banc -,. , , .... ...... ' In Uils connect ion,we may state, llf. Boydeu will certainly votej for Got. Vance," "Uti influence, with that qt Gov. . Qraham and all the other leaders-of the Conservative party, will be used agaiust the self inaugurated pretensions of Mr. IIol- den, (the only thing about '-hint that wtii ever, be inaugurated, by the by.) It is as impossible for Jdr. Boydeu to support Mr. Uolden, al for water to flow-up hill or' whisker in the hand of an accustomed driiiker, to keep from going down his throat." Gsa. PoulU Uh( pockets of Gen. Polk mtn (buml, ia that id f Mi id, bis book of Conituoa Prayer for lb Mr rice of tbe Protestaot. EpwcoptU Cborclt. and ia tbe right pocket, four copies of the Rv.l.QitUfttJ'a little work, ehtitfej MBaha f tb Wkary and tba Wound d." Upoa Ibe flr leares of caeb of these fittlS Yo1ame,iriricUnifo"wl were intended, wMi&acribed tbe aaioelwr Geo. Jos. . JoliUfitoo, Lteutetiaal General llardea aod UeuU Gen. lloed, with tbe eotnpIhneMa of LieuL Gen. LeoaiiiasTolk, Jiiae 12Ui, 1864. W kbi. lb fottrtb tw! bum was . inscribed his owa ounr. All, were saturated with the blood which flow d front the won nd. A v correspondent 4t Kinstom; writes. us as follows: MThe secret oath- bound organization mentioned in tjtie (Jonfederaie a few jdays ago, the object of which is. to destroy the. Confederate Government, is In full blast in thU town. . ' Oor weekly paper of to day con. taint the speeches of Messrs. Boy den aod Warren on Jlie suspension of the habeas corpust and also the speech of tbe former on the subject of conscription and exemption, These document , contain the pore doctrines of civil liberty. The friends of liberty and 3 "good gorernmeut wherever these speeches ire perus ed, will thank these geittleiuen or the Iwcid, able, and mauly inaniter hi which they have presented these doctrines to the Senato and to the country. Standard The Standard 1 forgot to meutioa that Messrs. Boy den and 'Warren arostauncJi supporters of Governor Vance The Standard coinDliinents these gentlemen for the' manly manner in whleU they hare present ed these doctrines to tLe Senate and to theconBtryBat-Tiotoneword of praise has it for Got.' Vabce who ua overy exertion (as ill be seen from his letters to the Presi dent) to prevent the' sosoeieioii of the a." Tltre is no it r Wi? er adorocate of civil and constitu tional liberty tiian Gor. Vance. Tlie Standard, knows this to be so ; and yet it has nothing but abase and vil lifiation for tbe man. win ha used iiw mwrj worgy io secure to tue ciu'xea his right. -Conurvativer . AN IMPROVEMENT. V It is noticeable that during the present campaigns few battles take place on Sunday. The enemy has been thrashed into some respect for tbe day, and. we think that General Lzsi anxious to avoid any violation of its solemn stillness and renpse. At any rate the announcement most generally . made - in regard to ' the i:inrr- ' , i la:;J J U i f.'l ij f;'iit t i t l! j front. it is hanUy rpect f r .the Cxj that nctnr.tcs onr enemies, but most prohahfy repeated disasters on that day have led them to rrprard it as unlucky. Such we think is the sen ti merit with the private soldiers, whatever feelings the ofHcers may have upon the subject. But what' erer eanses them to keen quiet ort Snnday, it is well that they do so. War Is bad enough at the best, and. less than any other afford to dispense wi rest-in seven, fcven - Tc,,, ,tr(ji- do harm. W&JonrndZ. A correspondent of the Bichmond Sentinel says 1 - Jeremy Taylor, perhaps the most eloonent of all the divines, at "the darkest period of the civil wars of England, composed . tbo following. whieh I.. find among his forms of prayer. .1 cepv and submit it to yon, as a precious offering of humble faith, sioffularity anUed to oor condition at (ins, our own nay oi tnuuiairon svnu of prayer : 7. . ' rXATEU M AT JL TTKC Of IXTlSIOSt T 1. O eternal God, Thou alone rn- lest the kundoms of men ; Thou art the ereat God of battles and recora penes,and by.tliy glorious wisdom, by Thy mighty power, and by iny secret providence, dost determine tbo events of war, and the Issues of human counsels, and the returns of ueace and victory, now at last bo pleased to let the light of Thy conn tenance, and the effects of a glorious mercy and a gracious pardon, return to this land. - Thoo seest bow, great evils we si.ffet under the power and tyranny of wr and 'although we submit to and adore Thy justice in our snfferinerf, yet be pleased to pitv ou juLjery,.-! a heaT-Ooncompla i n ts, j . i . . :,.4 anu to proviue.s a reweuj? iio ocr present calamities let not the defender of a righteous canto go away ashamed! nor onr counsels be forever coofounded, nor oor parties, nor religion suppressed, nor learning Cico!nlenancM ana we p ipoiiea of all those ad vantages of piety which Thou bast beeii pleased to minister to onr infirmities, for the interest of learning and religion. U. We confeas, O God, thst we have deserved to be totally extinct and seperate from the Communion of sauii8, anu me comiona oi reiiji'mi an to be jnade servants to Ignorant, unjust and inferior persons, or to suf fer any other calamity which thou shalt allot os as the instrument of thy anger, whom we have so often provoked to wrath and-jealously. Lord, we humbly lie down; under the burden of thy rod," begging of the to remember our infirmities, and no more to remember our sins; to support os with thy staff, to lift us up with rhytand, to refreshes with thy gracions eye ; and4 if a cloud of temporal infelicities most still circle us, open unto us the 'windows , of Heaven, that, with an eye oi faith and hope, we may see beyond the cloud, looking upon these mercies; which in thy seeret Providence and and admirable wisdom, thoo design est all thy servants, front ch un likely ajtd sore distresses. Teach os diligently to do all enr, duty, and. mercifully to submit to all thy will, and, at last be gracious to thy peo ple that call upon thee, that put their trust in thee, that have laid ap all their hopes in the bosom of God, that, besides thee, have no helper. Aineu. , - ' . , -- NEW MINIE BALL. .' TJie army correspondent of the Atlanta Intelligencer, writing from the front, "gives the following, de scription' of a new minie ball which the Yaukes Are msjng against us s It it made of t WO separate boras, one of .which Is a hollow shall and the other -a kind of cap from which issues a short leaden screw. On this screw la placed a loose fitting piece of tin, wider than the ball it self, and very sharp. This is then fitted in the hollow shell. The ob- ject of this appeaas to be, that where an artery may yield to a ball it will almost to a certainty be cut by this piece of tin. But if the ball should enter a man without taking oif the cap, the chances are that when it is being extracted, thojHnjrill remain in the wouud, arid by. constantly ir rka ting ihe woo nd, c ve nt d alljrpots on the flesh and render the sufferer incurable,; Such is the last devilish invention of the Yankees. - . ; LLii.ii J. , . ! l..i, . ut.'. ' JjcmmuLKu, Va, Juiie 19, '04. :- ' '.. ' , You art BO doult snre tbnt Grant has moved Lis arm to the front of JVlertburg, lis cliting is bow raging furiosi r (Snl urdav 8 iVTovk, P. M.) wilbie two' liiilv of the cite, Om TburiJx it ap(enrs that Grama auvsnce guard snMl ao attack on oar breastarorks and tatteries, 'whkJi wai dioBdJ by Wiw'a Virginia UrignJe, iind 1 SHCceexiHi , a Uklof tlie ntteriea and breast worts, Or at wit tne mt Imnortaut ibs jrajukees hBdav(uWJl(il.UuMUIu aad batteries, tbey cams I4 h6 conclusion that tbey could w.lk into the city, bat it was a vry sorry alterant to them, (or in fineea miaatea Iloke's Dii.iou impeded their .progress, ad gs. iheiB a . bearty weleoiiia, aod it lkl aot Uke tha eoU Div'niou mors thaa half as hour to regaia alt the grooud Wise's Brig.de lost, (with the exception, of the batterie) and captur ed 400 prisoners, which you no dobbt saw pans through Salisbury about San Jay, on their way to their resuieaceale Americua, Georgia. Tbs.yaakea iwa was very heavy indeed. SbeiJed Thursday's prooeeding. Friday morning we all bad eme t tb eoodasioo that Pterburg bad fgeua bp,' tor tbe yankeea bad rriaforoed so heavily, it 'i?'as tionght doubirul BokeccM bolJ tbera at bay until rviufon&eiaeuta eon Id ar rire, bat tba brav fallows did their duty, and tliey deserv to beeroeaed wlih jgkjrf itrbugbout the'CoufederMCt, ' No treote ever fought better. About 8 o'clock, P. the eneiwy mede e despeoaU chsrg. an ear liojes, and. socceeded iabreakmg the rifht, at which were sUtioae4,,so I leara, AVb Brigade which ge w'ay, "I was al iny work at Uta time, makinff an the fornriWtbe dairy; sad I acer 1a 'tit j beard aacb a contioaal firing of mketry srtHlery. I-sM not hear the boys la the onkf tajking, br ibe ron.drowB eJ their voiw" Loiiglrwr Corji" &vm ed UieAppomartiti"iate Jheety,"and weht to the field ih bdouWe K.k,' anJ ibea atiFl warjnei work- comnvnotd. Ied by tbe noble old hero.- lieaaregard,tbey made the yankeea i ua," and catared sev eral bandrcd prisoner the exact number 1 do not know -and regained mors iha was lost daring the day. Grant's whole force ia bow agaiust us, and Lee is against Grant. After the repulse Friday ereaiug, aterj thing .remained , 4)uiel -ulariug . the night, until just before daylight th'M morn ing, and theu a furious caneoad was ktpt p tor about nd boar, but 1 tears if was inertly an artillery duel. ErerjlliJg it working well sow. Petersburg is safe, for Gen. U. E. Las is here, ud be says so, and when he oitoe says any thh.g, you may rely upou it being correct. . n - To-day there lias been heavy Hgbtiag' all along oar whole lines, bat I cannot say ae to tbe result, it semt as though all te fighting is la be dene mostly in front of this city. I wih I cool.! give more par ticular but .my time it) not pevmit. ; Tbe inalitia I lenrff bare beet) hoaorably uiseuargeu from trie bria by la- pea are-. gard, and are sow on 1'rorosl duty. Tbey lost e great many in killvd and wounded. i mean a ereat many fur tba militia, for as a general thing, tbey never, fizhl well. but Gen. Dalston, compliroenUd them OB Uta Beltl and sakl "tliey foogb eqoaDy as well as veteran. soWWrs.' Oat regulars bar SufiWed ae-avely, but wotbiaff-to cornpara to the enemy's tos Clingnaa's lirif ade I kan lost very heavy. oeo. Lea arrived in 1'etersburjr to day. and if there were any gloomy fc, they put on a t'lesjing cotintenaaca when tbev saw tba chieC ''lite fiahliav U eouiinaallv kept an, with a r little 4Mpuaioa vw and tbeU.;" , - . '.;:"' ,f WANTED A rBI.NTKO. WenleaV-a priater, ears a eotewpararv. Waat -a nwelieafcal euriimiv, wiik a feraia and afee athiaf that will art sSntaay type a day maebia laa! WU ibiak and act, bat till a maehia-a feeieC who nodrrtakra ibe est alia aa4 aMMQpiaatrai'trr , one lha ia(aSiiy of man baa afr aupyhat. a4 neebaiealiy tiat a a priater. A aribtar tl aw aU nis somaliaMe aiaMpat ad aad raebleSs babtta a wwrktr, at alt limee and momm, day aad aiebl 1 ail Una ap ia a clcwe and a aw bolaaa w flSaa ,ai gay crowd are barryiag t lha thaalrea hilar ptiB, whra ihm atraet ravaWri afe goooaad lb eily sterpa ia the frew r of tbe nraiug a1h bruae aa4 ptwiiog nwaWa ia at Click t clkh! tbe polished typaa fall tuto the' Btkk lb hi at iatcgraXaprvaioa ar map ahalWd iai Gm. aad March forth as immortal priai. Cbekt aad th bttaot 4atalfijt b. old ba thought a priaeipla tbtaiutpl ioaa n bring eaaiiiaaBl. -Click ! click I from grae t ga(, Ham after htot a robbery, a encrder, a kit of eaadal,a gracefat aod glow iag tboajbl ar i lara afooad by the ! aaa impraaaT fiagars of la maekia, aal eH oaViAia tba aasof tbeaght.' IfaaMiatpotlhtak of. lb latere, nor reaJr lhe pt aaaat not llMak of homanar fcindr4. of wir or baba bla wark Has baiore Uaa, aad ibovjhl ia chkiaed I baraopy. . . - - f Tea know bha by ba wka who read th paewrt aa are nwk at typograpbieal ay pit teat a tbaa aael atrtdaaeas af (rar)aa w j aarrpondur adilota aad aaibora, wb aeura tba aiapt madiam of fuf faaa. tbiak not th art alar m aluHraibrr a aia- ebaaai tbiak nat that ba ia laAoVeeat t th caj 'f,ahieb bibv bat the seiur a.bU iajriaay prattraia (arctaaa of bia braia, occupation, carH!? . ,"r"mvv7 1 Aitaa tita r ..rT.t u ff .a, h the one day a - d vlouU? aaka!" and -,tl tn a mnral notni I . N - . . v. to t aniiuua loretlnlotiienht. AHer Cu rri l. .',rr may ml lr ,.( J thair fi'nr i r nn I i I.hI Wi.m f.i , 5uj la ) a ditixl, c-ii''"i!"i, (Kiviwr . la joa arutilJ Ut ur b fur tm. ihy, may rrprwrHl rtihrr or turfh ntita y, WSt Juil'ci, Lag UUlnra, (inferaora auirrai. deala O, ye. f"l, a4rtia t ,Vaii(d- trialer." 'JLLJ i - -. ' '- r: Laugh when yot cam. un, ia Quilp is the most conM-rvative efe- hiAnt nf aKitv. and Oirrlil f, cherished and encouraged by all flawful means., -People cever- plot mischief -.whan tliey are. resrry.w Laughter Is ait enemy to malice, a foe to scandal and friend to every .1. l I t.rt. "I iiVteilecf." ; , ' .-ri ; 'tVbcn you see a yoUng maa 'aiid a woman, walking down lha street, leaninr against each other ' like.' a pair of badly matched oxen, be assur ed that Jhey ait bent on , consolida tion., . , .,.? .. . ' T 1 "I n int.. . , . 7ool 17oUce. IjaaBTaaHArrca'a Dratav, . . ICakifb, It. C, Jaae f , IM4. I AM aow rv pared lescbawg Cotton Yam t Weet. npon tbe MJowiaf lerau, via i . Oaa 4acb of Tare luf tbree pleads waabr 4 Waal, aad ene baacb fuf Tear paaada .aawaab A' ' .. . . - .... i V ; : Jttabave Waappataiad to snake Ilia tt . cbaarval Ibe suituwiai piaerat vsmko, tar- . w : w .. i. - j Koabiafkaa. UeaaVNwavWa.Htataavine, IUa bora', Aka4ta, piHabara. UaWff , t'SJt tV ' vUI. Cokralae, aad al thia place. reraoae abipping Wool lo lMe plaee Witt akkaematk on the fceekstre wbv tbey era 1 ft, aad ibe eotioa yaraa wil b ia-warjfoi laaaaediatoly. ' .. - - .. apa tbe PpU' wiU patriptlrslly frtpoatf la the ebovr notice, as ibe Vtvtt Imht clotkiii tbe N. CTroops. "' - r"-.v II. A, POWD, A. a U W.C. A- f :tijnry. - T Tbe pap re tn lha imie win jaeaae cue) until Jal 1st, aad fcrward SMaaU ofttco. - ' - - . " . '- - TP WE trat U Orahani eV iieElwee ia a M. aojved bv aaaitnal eoaaeat.- -We bae a larg a U t BOt, Upper aad Kips ready tor tbe Fall aaarkai. - We haea a Taaaer A r aatf . ' " J W. F. CBAttAM," " . ' J. H. McELrEE. We aatiry alt tboae who tvt eilo wake Csyaneat by easb ot aoie, aad , aJttbos - bu are etaiaia agweet aalo prearrit.tbtasaa ft aeribed by law, or Ibia aoiier Witt be alaad ia baeoT reeovery.- - Wif CtAHAM, - v J.lI.MofiLWEE - Jane S, trrk- .airaiM-Jltffi - NOTlCdt. ' " ' 10,000 Lb U& Vfumiti. W E wn paflhe -'bigbeat prtee fer th amonat. IVi n il! pay )oa iagoudaor lb moary jett aa yon ebooae iu" itriof ihtm ig m Boon aa poawwo " .-.'.; . ."' ... 8SIITII dc SMITH DEAL, ffwvoadwr 1 8. 1 tC3- - , tftC Wented Lumber. J WISH ta cMtrart nra aa.wiiy of TVI' Iam7 FIITEEX TIIOL'SANP ft. ptr aaoalh, drliaered on de SaC-wad. Propoeele will be ! rd al tbSa Ollica. v A O. BBEIf 1ZER, Ca.t. An'y CtaiVg. Offiea C. 8. t d. Work a, I Sabbary, Dee. Sd,J8S3. . tl32 FARMEItSe X WILL pay liberal price for a apity v( Pora, Beef, Lard aad Tallow tot lb in of tba North Cbrobaa Kail Rotd Company. I reerlaa either af lb above. aaielca at tba etfv erat Defotaaa ear Kd ead oa tba Weatna North) Caroliaa Bail Ewad. Tvwoas wi).i. to ell oither of lb al-or. artlcl, will Jdif ene atone at tkia place, aadT J- Samatr, Company Shop; shall have peoowt eilaaliab Tilt ".J. rOsTEB, - Farrba-lng AfratN. P. R.B.CO. aaliabary. IWe.l. Itv3 it J . RAGS I It AGS I! COTTON AND LINEN BAC8-w.nl"' at thia Office, for which we' will .pay tr bigboot eaah prieea. By.br'uigiag ibair I os ear friaaoa will ad aa- greatly ia proear lag a aopptt of farsa print tba Watebmaa Bring tbaaa at oae. . jaaaary teoa. 0300 REVVptPT JR.AN AWAY nam tbe rhriWraB M a day 4lb inaUat, onr ibrer Nrgre rVDowtf aw ad DAVE. ROBERT aad JACK. At I tim at tbair aaraoa. tbav War la lha cmplr? Uranob Uardaarof jamraiawa.n. van- ! Tk. Hr Mu.k.1.4 k 111 (ilM- ba, 9. aoant tw amlu - r--- - -i, Dv ia JwealsfoM yt - tW i e al W eiaw -r w p a -mm nt nuehiaiat, aad aiy ba can ran ad tugf, u Smriy worked ia IhcJt ail Bad Sbvp f Mu bile and Aegaata. BoUorS-aad Jack a r bw.ibr Tb fcrntrf about tSyaaf. rather lft, gvd fciokiog aad latrlfigeat. Jaek.ie ahoal 1 )t. thaa Ma bmbr. g.l looking rrma'"WJ aik apokaa aad aaaart. Wa wiR give the above reward for their ap- frahnaion aad di4itry al aay JaH ia lb laU, orSIOOJurlb arraat of r il of the . - n v ivrttM CO. . v. ANCkn-dr co. April ti, 16ft. tfb fVpOlhand CHARCOAL WANTED t . 1'dair i aaakecoatraete wtbi rSPaW partioa far a apppty t WOOUjwd JtHA COAL, for th C. 8. Qrd. Works. 8libry- Partia droriag ta eo a tract ad pl a" draa, r apple I, " ' - : . . V , X CURES IZER. a $ r: a.----.' A it- - -' - - - - I V

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