VOL l. FAYETTEVILI Rvf. C,, JULY 4, 1864. NO 21. - .... df- - "W 1 IIKIL IKl TlililEIffi Eft ' THE THE V'.Y 1. ,"J. STISTOF VTR. LA it per week in. advance payable to the Car- rier.; v.'eeKiv Single copied TWliXT V-FI Vii CENTS , - PiUCTE FOit MAILING rMtiie eopie TEEN DOLLARS. DOl LARS. On. month TURK Th. "INTELLIOF raged iiew3iraper, mailed to .subscribers ?ix months. Three: LARS Strictlv in a 7anc RATESOP aOVJEUTISINCl The following rat will b? cliarg.. for advertiseisement.-i in. i tea in tJ.ortn taro SR S'iCAftR of k: On 3 d.y ...S'2 00 Two day? ' '.0 Thre- day.-'. 5 00 fvjur java 0 .'0 Fir dars S 00 ,. wcnlc Si 50 Two w oks ......in ou Three weiks 28 50 One month . months. ..7OH-0 h.iffOidi, or ciarf.t line-i 'ir lt."?ruui square, and additional qaares will oe cnareu ri week wmbe chared two dd- lar-3 a ?(iuHre tor everv insertion. Adrerti.ement, for the 1 ' E ' be inserted once in Daily, and chaig d Uaily cents. rix iiukui ., r j x i - - v - - - - - o , e--v- - - ""H t tnaL tiicro were Thw nth-. Kitiii i . stivrnshf.rs. acted witn great sauanirv , i the K,uattirer :. ttirwri and that a sreaxf- .t tt ib f iA. i K DUi.iiAKr) ... .; i i -m-ntA S.ito cx fitrlif: is renorted t?- f n.ar Pflo t,' It was Said that. Clen published at thi O!: p.-, is : fpjie troons enad in the fcrst men-; urant toiu ins. men maiuguimg aw cim- ,.iwu. ' - aneinpc to grre oattle- ai rM.,,, ,-.f1 fl.H(,- WPr. "VTannev's and Vtaeti-;ea ana uic beige vt jwuimwuu 1 .v.- - (..BnWU ne nexf flfL- -t month? TH'tKK CI- " .. " , , . .. - ' tbrAnob WaUoea.. JL - . . ' " rates lor that insertion. ' win. commarni uiu cxpouiuuu aciu. l.en fent by letter, the money mu,t aecom-; Sherman, after whipping Forrest, which pan. the advertisement ! numbers 20,000, and will be in reborn and thr notice, cha. gee. as , ' o n use jnt5 and mun b. paiu ior strictly iu au- vane 'I'ltc Value oi" yney . -1 'J 1 00 '2 LH) 3 00 4 00 00 10 00 i: oo 20 00 2a 00 :so oo ?.o 00 40 00 i', 00 GO 00 l.'.i 00 to 00 oo 70 Oo t: oo 5s0 00 H" 00 00 00 0.'. oo loo 00.... cof 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 00 10 00 If. 00 Jo oo 2.") oo :',o oo . oo tit oo i; oo ;.o oo ;').". oo oo oo ;r oo 70 oo....... 7 ". oo so oo j?.') 00 oo oo 00 1 CO i 3 00! 4 50! ... 2 00 ... 2 6T ... :j ... ; m& .. 10 00 ... is r'-'i ... l M ., 20 oo ...2:? :',?Mt ... w w, ... :;o oo I O'M. ....' ' l ...30 t;0;i ... 4 0 00 ... 43 -.iVl. ... 4T. 0G;r, .. ro oo ... 5:; ... Jj ... 00 00 :i7 :0 ..10") oo ..112 00 ..120 00' ..12. -9 1 -. DA "lVi 50 .ou t.o"i 'P-'O oo... ..l."0 00 . . - .u. SYN'l.IIS of FUSUINO SUIIEME OF CCR henvjy Bill MlSSISSH'?!. a Tn States East of the .on-lnteret Dcarou, 100; Aotes. neeem-ioie ior Fuut fore Ail 1st 1864 at par; and ter April Ut, 1H04, Lot itconablc At Abates. PeceivabU 1 iinc- (-j but Fundable in Folk vek Cent. 15onis. From 1st to last day of April, inc., at 06$ . 1 ! ... .f : .- r.2 ,!ii 1st to lasc 1 1 ay vi mi. , n.v., v wjwi "''a-s vi.i J ro.a 1st to ia,t uay u- i s on," neir i-erur- .nac pntraiy,.jhfTn forward as-ktrnusners, and near- Fla: aud. Kirk Wndvui irom 1st to ixist uy u iuij,.iuc., at -u5 to Piped- tion tnere as ue n no g-nr f v-4)nf -tv-f"- i -itSvvI.tanrid.fre ;i,vt.,vbv ,o re-vv -i'ugii t-i...- cj. j iVjir-G , Jta: -rf ?'Nvrt;-'t 'wWit. uv non-iut.-i-'-i ?.! ihu- .SlQo'uo""" wwjwh,) Wft t.rs Thursday 5 nr.r- fder-in-chief, kuk hold on i ho hr-t of t ed 1 'Jo per it , vestige of value. Ja nu:iry, 186 5. are dosnyia.i every L.Y X. MOORE, l'KOBABI.T. "One nijjht as old St. Petei slept, And left the doors of Heaven ajar, Our little Nellie out she ci opt And came down on a falling &tar.'' 'Then drink to Nellie, friends fill up With witwth.it nil our t).s;iin tir . , , .ii . , ' Ana vnen we urniK, we u oreah. me cup Twill n-vei toast a name but hers." i Sh lit on earth broke her wings, Was captured bv a mortal hand, And still she heie sojourns and sins The music ef her native land Then drink to Nellie, otc. , . -,, Her httie wintr will giow again, i ' Miii.ncUrtiLun" Ana then she il lfav us li the kies, While in the darkness must remain, And miss the bright t:2,ht cf her eyes, Tl.in .irink to WIPe etr in toil uinK to cine. tic. .... ... . V hen Nelhe oes our joys are gone, U th', Wisest s,,r will dreary.be. .In gavest crowds we h be alone With nothing but her memory. Then drink to Nellie, etc. We care no', what tLe world may think, ' 1 jlu Kikir . vys c Jun win tuiiiiVj Until this lite shall wear away. 'i iii'n drink to Nellie, etc To Nellie with our paitiii breath. Our last toast shull be given. And when cur lips" are closed in dtaih To Nellie still, we'll drink in Heaven.' , wTC TT Terr's i T THT TT 11 ISalLaJjSa (4STMkJ laili ; . lUorit-(l 1y line Pi-ss Association. JJnter.ed accurdinir to Act cf Consjress iu the UieVierk's,to oice of the District :,,! of the Confederate ; State?, lor the Northern District .ot Georgia. . - -. . - - rear ijv lnra&iier, in . - . , -otiuug incer- Both armies Marietta, June 2 7 esting transpiring here. cupv the position held for several days, tur batteries on Krhaw mauntain are ilielling th.e ttiswy's works this morning ?hir batteries replying, wasting muc amLaunitIw.ii. Marietta, June f 7 th . -Abort 10 o' vlock this morning the enemy, coa- ..ing a part f Palm'r's, Scbctield's, Blair's, wirward" ... nrt Logan vlivi.iioi.s. attempt- . ea'te gain pse--aon oi t t; angle of tiie t ntre ne!.. bv .! 'lev au re-ied j'ortiucation ou . . VJiieata.-i xi aud Cieb..:-: defiantJv ui) in .;ov. :e. U ne: iattie. . Our troops jrsevei their lire until they approached witffiii a fw yar-ls of the breast werks, jshtii they upeued with grape, canister aud musketry, creating great havoc in their ranks. The lire was so rapid and destructive that the enemy cuitld not rally, and wat driven back with a joss of between 800 and 1,000 men. We captured about 100 pr..-,oners, ; a-j rresentej-it to the alla'.t Sergeant. It eluding L, C. Jno Li. Kjrr, 74th Ilh-j.vas inscribed with iieluiont, Union City uois, Capt. H. B Wakefield, - 64 th Indi- Und S Lone itiver. -5Lna, and Lt. Joha 11. York, C3d Indiana The enemy made a desperate attempt land we" stands cf colors ene presented ; The weeds, where the enemy's dead 'and mounded are now lying,, is .now on jfire inak it i;: possible i bring thern protected by breasi jrks, was very small oi or right aad centre. The GSd Georgia regiment, Col. Gor-j Polk's and Lewers brigades, burne's divisieu. Bvig. Gen. Kimball, .combing the. 'army corps, ws kiucu, 3U nls Vvn noen taten prisoHers. T, Kimball's brirrade suf - fered very seveVy ,r T "o'T:;" t. tu'i Mobile, Jnne 27th.--A special te tu! rrr a, irom oenoD, says that rlialle intelligence from Mom - i phis states that it is believed Vfashbume . r xitA-u tuyuv uivic. uwjpo umviUg iby the river arc sent 'out for railroad re pairing. Gold in Memphis, 260. No cotton. , Confederate netes 21 cents on the del - jlar and still rising rapidly. ; The officials are in bad humor, indica - p 1.1. ling umavoruLue ntjwb. A rumor is "current that Grant tele - nnd 1-ld ft hand to hand fizht with th! Pr,PMRrRr. .Tun fnth. No fishtinaicrR would be. v " .Moscow en tneir way to M r.v. Jt Wl-A. J - . t. V J CI.:." I 1.x. . . , ... iau s uniraaes, oi vueaiiiiAiii a uivioxuu, a.Uv. ...... rru-, v.,f piir. X.--iL were no G W)i .luwlVr 11C r U1C" "V JC Nottoway C. II. The road was held af- 7 so i undertaking, and he must come and taketer an engagement continued from 32 m. It ((ZciY5 hiraself- till dark, the enemy making repeated at- T,- k(, The Clncago Times and St. Louis lie- tempts to break through "and regain his graphed Lincoln that he was. tired'of th puofican, oi the 23d, savs the - Chicago f i Convention has been postponed to lu 00 oo gust 29th. 07 -0. Gold in New York oh the 22d, 225 ; fKJ closed at 20 6. .0 oo The Alabama has burned the ship Kock 07 50 . in'diam. Goi.dsboro', .June 28th. The State ' Joun.al has Petersburg a papers to the 25th. Nothing important The dam- aire to the Petersburg and W eldon and 1 .-.,,1, ,.'A. ,.nn,-lc tlW.Lf Ox l.t. IcHv a . ouuuimh; i uauj riijiit. uiit. .mini a. rt tram was mrnpi . rrivar a vines . reprsent Kautz moving from W. F. Lee, i rn fimnlov Voir. Rtflmitnn briilo-p mi tVto - , , n9vimf hxK frftnf . 7 C9 7 ; Grant's army. nformatiou frow Weldoa to-day . KaiUz is g0lU th(r6 Atlanta. June 27:h.- tu. i i-' ie'U has rece-va asnviLe uaws to me nu. x.uv. l.l.nc. nntnt, frnra ( I rr, . f ."T-rlV f t ll ft I juns in tluii opcru. cn Peteribuiir. liu ney's division threw a shells into the CI IV. J Di."-.iatchea from Giant's headquarters to Washington, on the 18th ays "There ; atnmumticm train over 1 mile long Our was severer fighting vestcrdav alonir thelinfrTnt SUW U blaZe , A Por?in f . ,7. . gi eater portion of tae lines. We gained but little, except on our left.'' In New York, on the 20th, Gold wased Ronsack's Woollen Factory in-Roan- 19$; Cotton 100. Advices irons iasnvuie claim that Hooker took Lost Mountain by assault on! raiding party of Yankees and tories, un the 16th, capturing 1000 prisoners and2ider CoL Quirk, S00 to 400 strong, enter- ! cannons Sohocfield, at the same time, ; attacked aud captured Pine Hill, frem the top oi wnicti bnerman counted houses in Marietta. The Rebel works are reported very) Kautz' raiders have oue to Grlnt', strong, from Last Mountain to Black Jack having crossed the Petersburg and Wtl ; Mountain, coveidng Marietta and the Railr1011 road neur Belfield. Load. If Hooker succccas in drjni2 them . T . , , , ,, . .. , .. . , . Atlanta, June 29. The Anneal has the works entirely on their left, a! , r, , , , . . received tne Chattanooga Gazette of the jtiank movement, whica has hitherto been j25th j extremely dificult, will be opened, and!'" " ' i a 1 t -.i , . . It states that on the 24th Gen. Pillow, j hey ean ke flanked with ease and driven! i f . ... . "iwithatorce of 3,000, demanded the sur- from their present position, and they can! , . T . ' ' . , , , . . r( ' render of Lafuyette, garrisoned bv 400 Mcccssf ' icaTalry. SurrcnJer , refused. The Con- ' Stanton unuumic a telegram fromj. . , ; Sherman that Johnston ictreated on the f d atta:ked thefw" andTthe lan' ; fa of mh RnJ he g hi j tew to,k position ,n the Court Hons, and 1 : adjacent houses. For more than three Ctiattahoochie. i hours the Confederates continued to ad- officially by Stanton at ashington on the i .-utu. - v..w j adjourn m dys. j The Secretary of the Treasury excepted ,-..! ii t.i; i all bias lor bonas payable in ibci, at 4; per cent premium and upwards. Marietta, June 98th. Severe -punish-1 urent vsas indicted upoxi iho enemy yes-; terJ-y by .General Hardee ana Lo.g, which has rendered them very quiet to- dlV One of our oScers in authority called lhe Yankee commander, that as an act; f humanity we would cease bring to givejto them time to carry on iheir wounded, whoj were in danger of being burnt alive,; 'which was done, after which the -action ;vvas rtsum&j vrith h frightful assault. In OC-ftVx. i''l,.l.rns ,i.v,.V.,n Mlnnc thev lnt lover 1,000, while in Cheatham's front it; was niu'.-h greater. Our 1c- than on the sjivh day wheu 150 will cover it. S itikei s ttiViai'in skirmished with rreat heroism Nine out of eleven men j war i.HVr.tsd in the nile pits, while i their uilicei-s ctuahy C;.'L dovvh the ene-j my ... tti-ir s ..ore.-i. VVo ot our cer- came fro-.n ii;- t ume nit .itti b..vonet i wounds,, wmle i .ieir eiottivs vre cern- VTiXVlrT' . -p se-zeai Maui etta, June ,9 -Unu-u d qiiict;ukeo officer, in the city of Charleston s , . ' - eUerb t Morris, Inland. Instead ol :ausmg , ii-'" w - - p11 " it ;cll. 1 iei uiitte-. j bur. lilt :. las. tfutreivi- fit! . , , - . J 'it tie wa,. ..lot,, on u.e ti,,d by General!1,!. ' - P "tft to desist from their act ofvandesmj r., . - i- i ...... i ..iUt-uU- i f )ip.v iiiw olmMt. mtttdruuled the number J;k'SOIi, tu lie O'lestiy Sergeant tk'OllIied it. vV. J Waithe. Co. li. -29th ,vo""V ' b .ul,!l"ou UiUl 11 uu oeHU U1'u-Iattu- .-' .i.e.' nvf-r : su: bi i -t work . .i7f.i thi. i , n tan laid presented by Gen. ijuford to the ..t. t 2 I'll 'uu.j.s r guueut, -.v-sted it from its oearer and brougnt it mmphautlv to , cuuiiJ.'ii i , v uica uxrni am ucu. umuee;ouu amou anccs were i. J II.. J.. i j to take Kenesaw Mountain. Thy attack- ed our works in columns of picked troops, the heroes f Misssionaiy Ridge, but Loring's troops drove tf em back with a loas estimated at 2,500. Wilmin'--o, June 29l"j. The' Jcarnal has receive t the Richmond Enqu'rr of the 27th June, through a private source. It reports the enemy on the 2 1 th on the ; Petersburg and eldon ro- J, near inck R about 7 miles south of Petersburg. of Cler-f Petersburg, uune .An tuitn. yu?-i - j 5- r iterday and to-da save -heavy cannona-; sender train. . t j'tV ; ; V - reported byNottoway C. II., on Thursday, between s. j Wilson's and Dearing'i men, and contin- ; wuson s ana uearmg ued from 2 o'clock till dark, The ene- my retreated under cover cf "darkness. tum nricnn.r vl t. . -" r.t nrfd ond brought 'in.' kuemy's loss many in kill-! AIwtibui-fi ur.X ifogtpwards Bev - S J Wilson iserly. 5 - f esh ctnim frh Wvs and shnotintr his 1 iaded ones Our men report the road i covered with them, rP, , A srered with them. ! The damage donVto the Southside read! is verv great ' Headq's Army No. Va.J June 28th. J To the Secretary of War. Sir: Gen. W. H: F. Lee nursued the emv's cavalrv which advanced along!. Price is reported to be moving on Little 1 the Southside Railroad. He had a skir- jmish on the 22nd, near Dinwiddie C. II. J jand he next day struck their column on""Ji "v"r Ithr Hani- nsnr KinnL-B nrul Whites CUt- - -- t . 04a 1 ting into and getting possession of thejPorieu advance. He withdrew from Gen. Lee's front at daylight on the 2ith, leaving his lead and wounded on the held, taking the road to Ilungarytown and Kvisville. Gen- Lee is still following them. (Signed) 11. E. Lee, General. Headquauteks Army No. Va.J June25, 9 p. m. ( To the Secretary or War : , . , but: Our entire loss yesterday morn - ins was 97 killed and wounded and 209 missing. Nothing of moment has occur- 1 i 1,-. t. A.,, f .f nai.mn. Vt?Q ! U'ti y oil llic ii;ica iu xi ww i. ui utiui i- . nntireas ana arounu x. eirrbuurg. Hamnton renorts that the enemy's cavalry advanced yesterday to Fabers Shop, auu eiurenciie uieiiibciTUb mere. I r f., r.lr cil fin.l ifmvp them friam thptr S 11 unVil 9 u m to s I left their dcad on the field and along their uc ""avvl' . .Tn ; route, ureat credit is uue 10 uen. iiamp- ton unt tn commands I9rtneir nanasome S a . . . R. E. Lee, Gen -W T 1 1 j On Friday iJagf'Ou s ongaae were jat that poin and his esc e was uua on- 1 .1 ,1 i i- i iy iu uciuy in aeiivermc orcers. l tin en !lC If! lie .Hr in r(! ivsrinir Avriirii f my was so hard pressed he destroyed his io" iorces are reported to nave taken t'KiiW- iacge wagon train, and a number of pris-! Rdall loners. The enemy on his retreat destroy-! ' w joke county. (1,? inQoofi, n r,t- ed Morganton, near the head of the West- jern N. C. R. R., captured some reserves, robbed the bank and destroyed a train of ; cars, ine hank is supposed to have had a large sum on hand. The raiders are Said to l):ivt rrimp fVniri I7!aof Ton n Kse.t vnnr. clnvclv u npn fho lfli K av u.,.1n , n r , . . . . 4- ' w-. VVij J. v-tv I IjJ 1(J0 dead and 70 prison.rs an(j carryino. f(ff CoL Faalkneri 7th Ken- captured ch The Gazettcdoes .not state iu j what direction Gen. Pillow went off. At New York on the 2ith, G&id was quotod at 217, but changes being made (?) prompted by prospect of great advan laces ,rmm Un- nol &nmXiilnY for b. . r .. . - . . .. y licaticn. This was so received ai the Fay- letteville office, but something is probably omitted, the latter part sceirlng to refer in Virginia. Car : c 9 The 18th N. Y. Battery is re 1 reported to have lost 4 guns in the Petersfeur fiht ; " e 11 " The Confederates a-e daily strengthen OS -as ls.lir.g 5nd enlarging their works at Peters - A-ini5i'.iin;.tr T - skirml,hinSLuri; we suppe.j ii hed with ' World s.ays that the Natioel Hs, L ' riemtin Convention will meet at . Wasl-tin-y. oeratic Convention will meet at v ashin?- ton on tl HOth for general consultation'. and important business i sliari'.lun'c rni.ter nrp rer.Art-n 1 w..i - - i 1 Reaped to the White House As the pa. ticulars of General Uardee-s : reat victory are broug' - to lig'n they j i ne en.-mv a.imii a ios-; or i.wu m iont of Cleburne's Division, and along thatandi Another Fatal Mistake. Colonel; Cheatham's lines a loss in killed of 750.!Keitt was mortally wounded whilst riding; nrt . , counted ye,trdayji f om the summit of Kenesaw )L jntahi i trans sporting, the Yank.e wounded toBig;f the Augusta" Conitihitionalist, S ity in front of Gen. HardeoV corps declared in his last hours that th Shanty in front of Gen. HardeoV corps riM i -i 4t . i: .f .l., estimated at 4000, n , front ot.Gen. Lonng. ' ! erals Dan McCcok and- jteify killed. , T"ft- Goldsbboro', JuneU TbV ,S'(5a .Journal has prirate d-" don , dated the 30th. 'Ts Trie raiders strudc i S from Wei- Jrsburg and) ,Weldon road near BeU. Later, dispatches,-Afield, state that "most of . the ene irtillerv. to- 7 '6ccfmtt'ltfT Qti'ges&l of he 27th has advices om Cinciunati to tue 23rd. iiunter is reporteu roaiea near fctaun ton, with a loss of 2,800. besides wagons, ! artillery, uaall artoary;&, cut orT from i Sheridan reached White House, out of j ammunition ; lhe circulation oi toe Lnicagp Times and Cincinnati Enquirer has ben pro- imwucu num ic uiuuo, iui- uue tiue liiiiiL 'ed to garrisoned posts below Hintsville ! n the trans-Missfssippi, Shdby has possession of Clarendon J r agan crosheu tue Arkansas ana moved i towards AVi.Ue River. ivock. Gunboats passed towards Memphis on In New York on the 22d Gold was re nted at 248. . ' .. - " In Memphis, Gold 200 ; Cotton 145. Marietta, June 30th. At two o'clock! this morning the enemy drove Gen. Cheat ham's pickets in, and attempted to storm his breastworks. They were received with a most terriSc fire of artillery and i ; musketry, which caused them to' retire, j i Their loss not ascertained, ioae killed and two wounded. Ours only ! , A1n1 in Ueaerals W1 ftaTO , sheU i-their blood or been captured -since the 1st , f cnM 4l l '"" aya ww, t.b followinor Wilderness and Spottsylviuia Killed - . j ' i unu .nvu oiaiiwu. oi ua: ouu, ui ! Jenkins, of S. C and Daniel, of N C. i Wounded: Lt Gen Longstreet, of Ala; j ;Bris Gens Uay of La; Beaning, of Ga;"1 l piai. uc- I - - -r . 1 r'.larp' im!it t vel ir tlint. tlitr iv fwo mnv Mcuowan ot S C: Jttamseur, ol JN U; McGow:iI1 ttf 8 C' Rams Uon, of N C; J.M W lH aUer, Pegram, of Va. Walker, of Va; II and vanuiru . pxaj ucu uuuoiva, ; L.rig ien aiewarc, oi xvia I Rscent fights around Richmond Kil i led: Brig Gea Deles, of Ga. Wounded:' Lane of Ala; Finaegan, of Lane, of N C inVaied bv a' fall Gtjtj oralon, of All the ahve in'Lee army. Battle c Drwry's Bluff Pi i gidier Generals R Ransem arid W S Walkr, wounded.- V- In the "Mississippi ;'artraent : j Gens Greeu, Mouton, Sciirry and Yv ounded Gen Waul, of Texas, Ges j Walker, Clark, Tapjpan, of Arkansas, and; Dano, of Texas. j In the bleody partial engagements in' i. ' . i-: 1 1 . .1 t : .... i - - . . . j. . . . ul-'Pci obuijj.:.mh:- juicub ueu jjwui- dfci-Polk. ;n. uaiKer, oi a. jiiu's corps lost his ouaded Fir.ley.of Florida, Reynolds) to0' ' ., . . . 4 . r ..- . , e- , i . . In IL II. Hill s attack upon the entrench of irgima; Kcholl: and Walthall, also BermU(Ja Hu Jdreds Bri,;l(iier Gen Gumming. n.n Wm ft w,u wa ,,.-1 Killed at Staunton Gen W E Jones. Gen Evans, ef Leesburg fame was dis. ahled some time ago. Before the 1st of May recapitulation killed 14; wounded DC; captured 2; dis abled 1; total 42. .', It is a little remarkable that, amemg the above, we notice 4 Walker's, 2 Gor don's, 2 Stewart's, (though with the.r names spelled different) and 2 Jones, Macon, June 17, '64. L. W. G Vallan-digham in the Wau-patf;! limbs well with brandy for the rheuma 1 he arrival of Mr. Yalland.gham ufDhio ; tisa said he had heard of the remedy, furnishes ja nficaat illustratn s.ys feut ad(l dush the A6f. of the decline of the war frver ! , . , ' ; . in the Unitsd States. He would not at,dnnks de Prandy, and dea I rubs mine present have ventured on such a step, mit d p&ttle." had net strong assurances have bten giv-; en him that it would be sustained both ; H has been thought that the people are by popular sentiment and by a prepared movement to defend him against violence The Administration at Washington has ,s' saJs tlje Bangor Whig, provisionsare powerful motives to idlow him to run his I f0 very high nobdy can afford to live very course, however damaging it may be to ;J0"S at current prices, them Cemmotion and revolution at; - home stars th?m mthe ey&z. int r.oiut. kas ben reached in the crosres ot des potism when the Slightest friction may engender a spark, which will blow up the magazine ani arousab fearful devasta tion the Jong' smothered fires of pepular resemmeni, if these s t eculations, continues , the Rebclt be correct Vallandigham has tri-i .. u . .i t , . ' w. ii ! uiuputtu in rlS return uis fiaiuf l a spel 1 iei, u . c - t , i , v ho ever heard or a v",low corninitt'.ng to popular sent;in,nt,auimnon, to the :Ruicido OM ft t.of ? ,ittle ,XT element, of resi.tjnce. which w, 1 P;Jvt,cc -;, wholesome. iuuj uini ce lac v-i-iav jk nuva j m it.t- Nortn. Lincoln proclamation of three 1 7 , -mrr.',, W , t " i adelphi . vri teni to provoke the q. u u sfcRi, gU this end , y,,,, Dem-'nam bold and unconquered utteran i wiii fan the flarne of discontent. ear' merr. of war, m his speec . at Pinl- fS- lindl nances i will fan discontent, and a,,0yre tDe V?r fJiuuon, peacea-; ! t.e it ine can, tor 0 Die u mey must. 0 may it be ' - i t . . . . - 1 j Charleston. The .presence of ine . the.v tiive almnst nifttdruuled the number ,.e .i;. vnr thi nn dKf. Mpr : Scvmour. Shaler & Co.,' are duiv thankful ito llieir Irien-is. . m" t of his regiment, - and between - thein And tbd cnfmy A corre?x ondeut says he j declared in his last hours that the bail .t . , , , e l. i -ae same in North Mississippi Rumors. Late Yan--nket Oen- fcee aeeounts,says the Mobile Register of t ; - cer" the 24th, speak of another expedition frcm I Memphis, intended" to repair Sturgis' dis- aster, and accounts from Mississippi rep resent the Deonle as bein considerably excited on tha Birhin On tbo orn-K- n I" tody of Wirt Adams' cavalry passed through Aberdeen en route for Columbus, vrliile nr t,, ,-m .a ; . " .rv",-.i'iy-"iIt'- 19,000 Yankee infantrj' at ississippi, and Forrest would not above Columbus understood that there soldiers this side of Memphis. The statement of the numbers of the Yan kees was scarcely less than absurd. Nins Xeen thousand Yanlcee infantry would b quite-out tf place so far from Sherman's or Grant's field of operations.' ' " What do they in the south, When they should serv their masters in thewrth!" Still some movement av be eroinz on. ifor which Gen. Frrest i. no doubt, well prepared. Or th report may have been circulated by the enemy to keep Forrest from c-operating with Gen. Johnston". He will not be hindered from suck co. opera tion by any sham reports, if he knows the Yankees to be s crippled that they cannot stir in his absence. -Female Volunteer. It is becemingl a noted fact that the chronicles ef the nu merous adventures of females in the guise of " blue," who pant after glory and ro mance upon the field of battle, perform ing the part of a " bold soldier boy," are net so brilliant as they imagine. A case ;in point happened recently, A lady i of very delicate form and features., of pre possessing appearance, who donned the suit of blue and joined the ranks of the 191st Ohio regiaient, becoming separa ted from the same, and not Laving any friends in the city to whom she would trust her precious self, concluded to re- port to the sergeant of the guard, aud dis close her sex, aad thus secure comforta ble quarters. She did so, telliag the sergeant that she was a woman and a soldier, and re quested to be taken to some place of safe ty and comfort. The sergeant reported the facts to the officer ef the day, wke provided an ambulance, and had the " fe- i lopnai ue regrets ner lolly, TI . . i I TWT 'A i't-i -i t tt a"d those, wl10 kww her at home speak clares positively that there are five, more of the same stamp, as privates in the ranks of the 101st, and if she had to g ame they must go too. Nashville pdnr. 11 one of tliy r9ads leading from the patt;e-neid was presented, up to a day or so since, a curious spectacle wThicJi may he mentioned as admirably pointing the moral of the Yankee love for the nero. vi Y ' " a''T. trocyper ami ui hora. ijt.r ani tWW patlWUV -J.V ihum buu, lay on tliside of the roiid' within few feet of each other. Compassionating, pro bably, the. sad fate of the quadruped, some kind Yunkr-e soul had generously thrown a few spadesAill f earjh over his carcass, while on the black and swollen body of the negro himself, not ro much as a hand full had been cast, leaving the I1"1"1 PUU1 v 11 '"ri an' L,ULU ! ia mythology, to wander sad and fragrant on the shores ol the gloomy Styx. mm tjm Remarkable Coincidences At Spo i i 1 -. l i t r . r-r sui; ! r 1 1 il i n lriniii.: .tiff ...in itAvtr i ..--.j, y .Q. v.. ! ded in the foot and taken prisoner. Major General H. T. Walker was shot through the foot in the recent ngagetnent near Dallas, Georgia, between Johnston and Sherman. The commander of the Stonewall brig ade, Gen. James L. Walker, was badly wounded in the great battle of May the 12th when Ed. Johnston's division suf fered considerable loss. Gen. Marrnaduke killed, in a duel, Gen. Marsh Walker, ef Arkansas. A Dutchman b ins: advised to rub hi degenerating beev.e they do not live as in the days of Methuselah. But the fact The Louisville Journal says that it will take one thousand years for Gov. Bram lette to raise ten thousand-men for Lin coln Lu Kentucky. The Yankees Cett; to he trying to find ja Lost Mountain over in Georgia j i.ui.. luey oi a y uuii a. ium u-ttlUH ucal 11. ii15:i, In thi? citv, on the 2;uh in?t alter a long niici;n:'ulTFrr-w ', p VvTKVTIVR cn.-wrt of the late Wm. ji. alectict, in the 52d vfeur of her a- e. The fauerai will take place at the M. E. C'narch, at 3 o'clo n- trie-, a., en. T , irieaas-oi tnw iamiiv are mvitett to attend 1. :n t is citv ea tae .-ftn in i teis citv ea tae 2 .-Ith mt., L K AKLtA .LEE, son of W. P. and My Temys aged 15 :ffion - D, It - The funeral will t4 place from the Metho- church, at if o'clock tnis atterneon. e friends of the familv are invited to attend. r?IlMe Long- Coiubs. V NICE lot of Gutta Percha MISSES LONG COMBS, (of various sizos, just received and for sale at .i. . . .r me rsi-jro unaer iu-i JanjO-tt 1 A f L . A.V KFK 1. 1TIXC PAPEK. rCaT recfcivi.d aild for saie a Bliptl iur aili. j cie 0f JVote aud Letter Paper, iufiusuallv cheap,-at the storeamder the .1 line .Ti-tt AK h U H r r I CAROLINIAN OFFICE. CA3STDII)-A.TES. The friends of Col. M. J. McDUFFIE, will be gratified to learn that he has consented to be a candidate to represent the counties of Harnett and Cum berland, in the House of Com moos of the next General Assembly. June 23-119te For the Senate. THE friends ofWM.B. WUIQHT, Esq., re spectfully present hia name to the voters of Cumberland" and, Harnett fer re-electioa to tae Senate in the next General Assembly. June .0-te Cumberland and Harnett FOR THE SENATE, William B. Wright Esq., of Cumberland. FOil THE COMMONS, E. L. Pembertos Esq., of Cumberland. Dr. John JIcCokmick and Neill McKiT.of Harnett. The above ticket will be supported by June 8 MANY, CITIZENS.. THE OIT1Z KNS of Cu rnbef- land and naroett counties will support E. L. PEMBEKTOX, of Cumberland, fur a seat in the next House of Commons. Jun8-dte MAX Y VOTERS. TO THE FREEMEN OF CUM BERLAND COUNTY. Bv re quest, I again announce myself a candidate for the orfico of Sheriff of Cumberland county. Should I be elected, I can only promise as be fore to discharge the duties with what ability I mar possess. may27-te HECTOR MeNEILL. Mr. Editor: I see announced in vour uaoer aa ft candidate fnr rc-eieuuon, em AlCKay, ftsq. Allow me also to present the name ot another of our mem ber, Dr. JOHN SlrCORMICK. He is ever watchful of the interests of his constituents aud ever desirous to do that which ho thinks is their wish. There are few, if anv, better members in the present Legislature than Dr. Jno. McCormick, of Harnett countv. ONE OF THE PEOPLE. May 12, 'C4. x- .. . . . . " WE RESPECTFULLY RE comniend Lieut. JOSEPH A. McARTHUR, of Co. I., fclst Reg't N . C. T., as a candidate to represent us in the House of Commons of the next Legislature from Cuniber- "land and Harnett counties. Lt. MeArthur is a man devoted to his country's? cause and has been in the war ever since it began, and he will make us a good Representative. Mayl7-te MANY SOLDIERS S&22IsiinS'Ion, ansouuee him a candidate for Sheriff of Harnett Counv, at the ensuing election in August. apr2G-tde TO THE FRIENDS OF THE SOLDIERS iiiroiishom tlie 4 utVli i u y Qeartehmaster General PeTaRtmeni l MEM. 1 U. 864. ) Railroad Cureau RierHmoND, I'eb, 2Uth. 18G1 r IUE friends and relative! ot" soldiers in JL the Army of Northern Virginia are hereby notified that an arrangement has this day etiected with the SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY, to carry all pack ages of food and wearing apparel to Rich-J. raoiic , v a. To secure the advantages thus obtained through the express company, the following instructions must be observed : Paaka.es mus-t not contain .more than one hundred pounds; be well secured, and plauilv marked, and fieftt at the expense of Aortations, wn'cii Are located, as follow: ! Iu North Carolina; kt Raleich: in South ; iu Georgia, at Au-' . Montijouaery; er at I rusta: in .Alabama, at any other point at Much one of these Ass ociations have an office. The Agents of these Associations will there take charge of theni, and ship daily, by Southern Express Company, to the prop er Agents of tne respective States at Rich mond, who will S'-e them distributed o the nrooer individual owners. Tc'meet the wishes of the soldiers, and to 2ive thera a certain and speedy communica tion with honie the Southern Express Com pany has agreed to give this freight prefer ence over everything else : and in order ' j .. i . trial no oosiauie may occur 10 llie success ol so lau'.iaoie an eiuerprise, mo several Uailroa t Companies are h;reby requested to re der tne Express Company such facili ties as will enable it lo make this arrange ment a complete success. As the Southern Express Company as sumes, all responsibility ot the transporta tion of those packages, the Relief Associa tions are requested to withdraw their Agents who have ueretofore acted as travel ing messengers. If the Peliel Association will establish agencies in the rear of there aimies, they may enjoy the same privileges hereby secured to the Army of Northern Virginia. 'F.W.SIMS, Lieut. CoJ. and Quartermaster, Approved, i y. K. Lawton, quartermaster Gen. OFFICE SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO., ) AUGUSTA, Ga.. Feb li). 18G4 f THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPA NY hereby notily the liicnds and relatives of Soldiers in the Army of Norihc i n Va.. and elsewhere, that they are prepared to carry out arrangements as announced . in the above card and that they will do all in there power to fulfil its reouireinensst JAMES SHUTER, Gen'l Sup't. & Acting Pres't So. Exp. Co. may 0-tt. " - 'L'HPn REPORTKSt'S liTIOARY, BASED ON PHOXOGKAPMY, TN PRESS and shortly to be published, a X book with the above title, prepared bv the tsubec.iber, who has had nearly 20 years prac tice in rkonos;! aphic writing, baring been at i one ti".e euaployea ai au omciAl reporter in I tne Uu;tei States benate, and, who ha? been tor the Ust seventeen mentha, and is now, re- i The Dictionarv will contain indications, bv means of a .simple nomenela tu.re, i r writing with Phonographic l"4te.- about 20,0'JU words of the Eiig!i.-h L guagc, of niijety-ninc one-hundr.-ths f those in comrnoa u.-e the re maining words being ea.-i'y written attei these are learned. In the Introduction to the Dictionar y, siu- j nl" in iruction will be oriven for bceinncrs f i the etude of Pho&ogTaphv, wi h lit tn.tr, anhed ( HI u--actions, prepared by one of the !c,-t ar- i tUt? in the Confederaev. The object of the ' publication is to make a r a .n da ii d lor Con! i- ; erate Keporteri, and to render it possibly for ; the much covctei and beautifrd art of Report- i hit rr. hi. c.-.inc! cTcr, iwi hniit to- aid ut teacher. ! i A the work v,ill)(. exneiisiv... niv tvne! I havir. v been procured expre.rlv for it, or.fv a f-t,.,c " .-;! l.p i-.i.-d Tt.ose who de- j 6ire COnies are equested to stnd t the autber J tVw.ir order nt nice, f to be recorded,! sccom- ,,rfnip(i - ith thepric.Vof the -ame, which will I he tiv dollars per copy. The book in paper cover, ana suitaoie tor u.-e, ui ...:n u . ts II subscribers, bv mail, without additional ex- I pen." A. r. Aivonai.ii, ! d.f Augusta, Ga. COTTOX ;AIftI!?i, 3Vo. lO. rpHK Fayetteville CO fON" CARD Manu I faeturiii Comnanv are now mauufactur ing Cuio.-i superior .to" any run throu bloel-de. and at present filing for ale h the ice the single pair r y tn" !' 'lty. Anvpersoi oruer".ngsix or acr; airs, wi1 be securely packed and delivered raington free of expense. Call upon or address A. A. MeKETliAN, J. A. WORTH, ALEX. JOHNSON, Jr. Fayettevilie N. C, Apr 10-tfj THE MERCUBY ! THE ITIEBCUIXTT t BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED, BEAUTIFULLY 1LLUSTKATED, BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED, ELEGANTLY PRINTED ELEGANTLY PRINTED . - ELEGANTLY POINTED EVERY SATURDAY, EVERY SATURDAY, LVERY SATURDAY, THE GREAT LITERARY WEEKLY THE GREAT LITERARY WEEKLY THE GREAT LITERARY WEEKLY OF THE SOUTH ! OF THE SOUTH ! B&1LLIANT AND CHARMINO, WITH ROMANCES, SKETCHES, TALES OF.REAL LIFE, NOVELETTES; INCIDENTS AND ANECDOTES OF THE WAR! ESSAYS, CRITIC SE, POETRY, HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, WITIC1SMS AND MirCELLANY, INCLUDING TltASSLATinSS. Kll.tjll the GERMAN, FUEItCII au4 OTtt Ktl'tiAJliCU; AOS, Making a complate Casket of Polite Southern Literature I IT IS A If 0" E JO U KN A L FOR THE HOUSEHOLD ! IT IS A SOLDIER'S PAPER FOR THE CAMPS ! IT IS A TRAVELLER'S COMPANION FOR THE CARS! IT IS PLEASANT READING FOR EVERYBODY 1 All of the mostProtainentand Talented Anthora in the South, as well as the young favorites, s are writing for THE MERCURY, Subscribers can le supplied with back numbers, containing the following BFAUTIFUL & TP RILLING STORIES: "The Trump th at Triumpheb;' a Tale of Lov, " Jerome Ei.r.iorT;" a Tale of the War. "Maud: or, Tn e (J host from Beneath the Brtgf." " The Refugee's Nieck," founded on inci dents of the War in North Carolina. "Tun Deserter's Dahghter;" an exciting Tale of Real Life. "Jennie Aston;" a Romance. "Tried for Muruw;" a Thrilling Rora&cae. "Krettei.;" an exciting Story from the Oer man. "Alaro VenzIi. ata : er Floretta's Ring;" an Itali n Tale of Ijove and War. "Blue anb Scarlett;" beinjj Incidents and Anecdotes of the War, etc. ILLVSTKATIONK : " NON 1NTF.RVKNT10N ;" " THE REFUGEK'S IdOME ;" " THE CASTLE OF SPAGNETO ;' " THE DESERTER'S DEK IN DOVER SWAMP. All the?e articles, together with an endless varietv of "LITERARY MISCELLANY, are contained in the first three numbers of Vol. JV, 1864, (commencing April 30,) of this re call y SUPERB FAMILY JOURNAL, SUBSCRIPTION Six months $10 06 The Tiade supplied at S2r per hundred. Address, YTO. B. SMITH, . Editor and Proprietor, Raleigh, N. C. Junel-dCm W EE KirriNTHL UUE TVER . S PUBLISHED AT t A VETTEVILLE, N. I- on Ti;ksoy ofench week. It is made up irotn the news contained in the Uaii.t Noam Carolinian, au . will ahvaj-s contain the VER Y LA TES T TEL EG 11 A 1'IIW NE VS. Haviiiij: the advantage of the news of the PRESS ASSOCIATION, of wh'eh the Daily North Carolinian is a member. Til VI MA RKETS Will be fully and carefully reported each day, and a true statement of thgir condition honest- Iv iiven. We have SECURED CORK ESPON DENTS I n the Armies of (L-ns. Lkk ai.d-Pickt, and ill always ive a 1 .ith ul and full record of .iui matters. Pi.st M stkrs and ol lets aie lenuested to 'Ct is AfJE.vis, f iieh Af"'nt senain sir or u. i'e subscribi-is with the money for six in n.hs, will receive th s Weekly paper six m iiihs gratis. Si bs''k ipi'ikn ! will w. be taken for a longer !e. i id than fix months ; uid in no ease will the napiT be sent until th- . oney is received, inserted for $2 per first, and one dollar cation. SCaCIPTlON : A n v f: r i i s i: m k i 4tiare of 10 lim-s for th for each sucecdinir publ i ritis of sir Wkkkly I n tk i. i . i w k n 1 1 it 1 -Three months, $3 00 Si.t moHths, 5 Oo .1. SINCE A IK, ElUTi R and Pkoprirtor. WOO Ii NOTICE. QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTMENT, Kalkigh, June 9, 1664. I AM NOW PREPARED to exchange Cotton Yarn for Wool, upon the following terms, via : One bunch of Yarn fur three pounds washed Wool, and one bunch for four pounds unwash ed. Agents have been appointed to make the ex change at the following places : Oxford, Tr oro', Kinston, Catherine Lake, Concord, Rockingham, Hcndfrson ville, Statrsville, Kox boro", Asheville, I'itt.-boro', Louisburg, Fay etteviiie, Colerain, and at this place. J Persons sliiping wool to this place will I please mark on the packages who they are from, and the eottou yarn will be forwarded immefliateiy. l &oii ine .'.opi tiii lairioiieauy respon to the above notic-, as the Wool is for cleth ing the N. C. TrAps. II. A. DOWD, A. Q. M., N. C. A. Junel4-tljul ifl The papers .a the State will please copy until July 1st. 1 HE SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY having comnh't- d it1 arrangements, will lec-ive anl fe. ward freiniit to any point in lhe ConiVdef aey. to wLieh ihvir lines extend. All articles vV freight mu4 be securely pac ked, and all boxes p-perlv hoi.ped, and the nam.- of the u'rfl diatinctlv marked. All -Mutter rj..-Ka;c? mi Ui:t he ecurel sealed ! and ,-tair.ped. witn oiivate ... al of the shipper. It fs dfiied that all Parcels. Packages f or Pi eisfht t b" forwarded bv either of the Boats, be sent total- OHice by 3 o'clock on the ! evening pi ' viou- to d.-partare. Ofiic ,n Hay .Vt., Iron I' ror.t I'.niiding, .o. ru. loritieri v oecu neu uv .-"inii .v i. ma. E. TALIAFEk.tO, Jnuc-.-ott A-'ent. i Obsei ver c'p-. viap or flic Seat ol'IVnr. LIMITED SUPPT-Y of the above MAPS, 2 giving a comdie! lmive view oftkScat of War from the YulIK TO 7UK AP1VMATOX, Jur.t received and for cale at the Sto-e under the CAROLINIAN OFFICE. Jnuel7-tf I .NOTICE. IERSONS INSERTED tome by account will -Jeaxe recollect that this is the time tor our half yearly settlement. They will ob lige me by ealling at my olhco ana settling without further not. j. Junelb-a W. C. McDUFFIfi. 1 oinis ! Combs ! Combs ! ! 4 CHOICE EOT OF IVORY AND GUTA f PERL'dA Fine Tooth Combs. For salo under the CAROLINIAN OFFIOK. 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