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to. mill mi """iTl'V fr-"' ,,, vgf,s. L L B 1 1 M FAXETTEVILLE: Br C.v JULY 2Q, 1864. NO 24 VOL X. U3 HLTl P 11 Inll 1 1 H If -: - 5- t x:i b t " : . re v. i 1 " .? " I villdri'ving two thousand Lead of c-.lttb. j Ucaarlcrs Anr.y Tennessee. ) -A Yakfr Wescmptiox bVsn ;T - TO TUE FRIEXBS OI1 THE SOLD IEEs) '; O-A.lSTIIID-AwTS S Xl -i ' i. ".-i;, u.-Mnrtriw., I .sW.7,7r.t I xne-aMCW i" .xprciw j "Cft uie . lot- Ihrou -rlioiit tfie OonfwlerarT I ' Feu.ov HI i . uepartmo.it. i assume cotntnana oi mis ; obicctivc point or feberr nfe CNorth iti.,.v v,.i.. mi, i.m I 'Mi. DAI Ij i M)U ii"! ' 'Av-A ,wir i wf vir,t R:.ilr in .irrnla-'. . . . i whom arc ;i bWral f irrnkk ufiNorliif-r- hereby "euhtd lht u irrar.2en.it hnK ii-rM L,kK- t 4. , isition, and shall bend all my energies and exUcm-- sei:ctiioniPt n ft . ,tWn. Jt i KXi'IiLo COM TAN i . to erry H tack- . i:,l. cJ;,Vs TWKN T'FIVK movement yet known ' emnlov alt mv skill to meet its require- ! looted in ,n elevated aC nouee- of IVhmX aud ueai ing ,rParci to Kkh-j prtcz ra. MAPrvo. ine ioiioun; uu.u ?r , i ; ' ..... I tior. in tliC Stale, . upon Hi' iri idiot: line I v a' : . . . . t ;f, 2 e-r Si months FIF- hy Culeman, ol Johnn - stall, to ncaa- j " " - in Ft,lto!, connly batfv Mho cotton L, 1 0 T 1 &Uvutec-" TKKV DOhLAUS. T KUiIIT f nna. t-rs. dated lat n'ht. i patnotisnj to gland by me, and rely upon owin- and -rain tWaou VeirJdhs .vliroogliihe express comjHiy the iol.uwiug' 3Oi I-MIS. -.,jx ; IIkai'QI arteks in rnv. Field. Siuce : your prowess to wrct yourcouatiy from . is three hunirel anvi tea't 1 "'j' vt'lUUF.V a -fc1v four! tlie failure of the enemy to out the AVet-j tho yrra.ii of theinvader, whtjli-lH cn-! vannah, three handred r "-' rrnvs:,,,;.;;, Vnh) " t tbio . .cf i V(j nt roa(1 ,ienr Xe'.vMan, l-h noieH j titlv,. urselves to the proud , distinction j 1Vo,a CharleMoiv -al o; .IXTb?." "bX TIIUE ! ' ; 5.- been quiet ami occupy their f,rmer j of h CiAM ivcrcr, of au op. LAKS Strietlr in t '7'- Tli f,.1mvinr r.lf'-S'l!l 1 cii.irr. tho,,,e. 4v,-rti..,. .&rtI one.tn ice ! v evarv lion. -!V.Ttis.JtUC!tU f."r" t IrSf.L5KNCK!l VVi.Ij i-t- i.".-A-vtt'd ,nc in I!a y, unJ chargt-d Daily I it.-s I'.:- tJint insertion. a. i .,.,.:,.; , .t in, .111.1 mo ..';r..: i aro-, , i c t"iri i e cnmiJinniciion wirn ."vi4nr..i . 1 -r- liaiau . ' V, , , . t f. Ut,mervwas su.udod last n-bt -near Vi" 7 Ui .JliU miefa le ociaUcB-haY- au ffituJs at lion-c, I .inijnw mvdf a cii4i H t ntf io-I, iny havn shill wex- sv-vhu or - :ntS. on l -5: K.cnMONP, July Id An cfnc nl du- tr i ..t -near Vest&rri cr ar5ia blatl, Wr K of tb? k-eri itio, aiit r tUMluv fn.m cL-tb.tt. ,tl.U4i tviUraioppreion and auaran- o,t no JTae we,k 50 patch was rcccivr.i ,t the War Impart- otossga, supposed to a poruou o; a co,;aud ;WtJ. iilaiaiatr ! lhu abd .prWihge,. "In ! "-ntf , V? f 'Wshin3t. on Tncday rcs.ad the l'? am . aVUYei. to day. feoart , stepped sc-vl dajtAtlantanl prope'r individual owners. - jtUaaUcl aljal. iis mSiSSoU tli "ring thai a '"'r''f'T ,! i tn, 1,,;. 'Point.- - - - - -.- predicted that ifewWW tte kreztok - To meet thW wishes of the soldier., and to I i?0 t.:c?sn,, f .vIft IT. V nur.it e. i the H :. .i "it !v l-tt'jr. PJ;"n 'v nvist afcom-1 surnrised this morning with theannounce--,-,.;:i4:.;,H d thrnr -;eharuvda,a.;vr-:wcnt of the change of commanded, len. it ii ti i t;i MiM i : - ------- uti ami :n:i. t bp h fr sirictlv in a;t- j , 1 OO... 1! 00... : On.., ! I'M.., i) (Ml.. -I " .. e 1 .. '" ().., ij (ID... .; i ... -J , '"... " '' Hi)... li7 ; 1 ' 1 ! 1 O.J . . 2 on " I :t ?.:.; t; ;r,;:: M Ott it; fii;--vu oo ,i . " :;o 0'i :u ; ::: c r oo t l;(lO 2 1'0 I JlO 10 5"- Q M 5 to ' -5 t)) 0 On 1 oo II jDo .. i) ) W) 1 o.. V 0" .)) voo (( r ?w a o 1 r.o : oo 501 7 r.o! !.- 00 :u) oo 00 Cti f III ; ..... 7"i oo; 7 fi!ed fill liti , o i j n:i' '.'! hi cc ? a oo J O.l K ', ()) ' ! Ill I , H i 10 0) r.ij oo :5:;'h .v: o;i ;) oi) . ; us- j . ...!,.; c-ii I ..i")0 00 Nai C5':iik:.:k cr tua- St t-'. ICast ok thk ...' v'lf.i.' i; :.":i!,lc 1 4 jj'i'o'io ilu 's he- ; lbth has. been received. pvv ho'.n i.id af-j The war ncvs is uhimpor nt. Ilegu re.'eivable at all, : lxr coram utdcat ion between li.;!ii.nore and t A pi li 1 d. l.si; 1, t' 1 . pi ii i l. 180 4, r. '!t I.-.-., mi.'- 1 r: Fi s' A ;. :!. 18' i at p.ir. , r i , , i J' i."."i : ..... 1 . . 1 1 ; t 'it day -ni A pi i! , i m 1. -t biy u IMliy, inc., .-a fC)j ' I MV V tVlMI).. H ' i-t day d -Iat-i!ie., at i iv i .! .o.-".it'!y vc;0t . i: . t I T uv ;. 1 ! ,"i't ; . re -t b .rliv: t. uf .i usual nt., th d'vtro , n , . Ei-.-mm m . dnlv 19.- The Vf; in L . -. :. ? ! j i 111.! ' ; 11 ; ., i . , . , . 1. 1 1 Li ,n re! i n: my ot iHlliltl l! I 'sniy 1 ver, have been a'.' -'. t ny. Y nkee pickets say j . s w.i-.i.-ided ar i'died fi-i.-m the ef - 1:': tu n. i N.i, .Inly 17.- frencral J.hnfor 1 ., c. i . tlay o cwairn loi l;io!!,r,;M,1;i-! :ii-nv,.,l v,, , r u-,-.,.o te-ir;-;;see, anc G -U. It oa :rt ! 1 his place. A. TToa,'o!in J:a been fippointe- S ;cret:ii-y of ih" 'freav. y. The oath of of li iiJrni iiist creel o-d v. .:i.i-Bi! t:d lf Jnlv " ' 7") ,f.i -nT .-,!, . , " e . v.ilii dnTatche.s lroio! l -jt! u - i-AVs . r:t sir.ee John- ' I'mou K. icsjiw mount. :i n. ! k ' l ii.: 8,000 pris mr.s ; f tho lUb;-Miy.H editorially :T: ! rt i i ;:.it n- to : iv tliL-re v. cro nc- at t.ru.iy an;; and Uon- ::en the ebe's might have j in;o NYashingti't-' and effected the! . 1 '-t 1 to IV oc tl per;mer.t i:.;rt ws od.h.rui y t h i! 1 hn.s c--st'a t;il t 'i.-r.tahnocriie it :oh:istn is i : isiTe of the! is Ii at Atlanta "Ii :iU s.tvs that1 it: ! :h:) tailed t i M-.crui -:.n in a ortiheu nmi i.;.. .ill. will be ah! l t-t -. I !i iil.il : :li t'j'- ! .-::;' r--- . 0 I ,l''!irn:lC!i? At -ill i .-i i.-s. iirm i-.. S l . it up t!. bis in::: 1 IU iV-'1 i.ant. i" is that oh;sti A Will gl 1 ;d.;.;e-i;i despair destroy i'-i'ovs and snpp .i ;.s H ii i. i :re.:t lu her to th no south-! . , ,. . .... , ;n t::c nlrection oi Ainsfa or S.-i.- : i e. 1 ii.ui 11 .ia xi-i 1 auu .'iH'i-'.ca , , 1 . . r , . .? ".lie then char--ed their reserve l ckets 5;t "r ! lf t Us occupation. i os.V(I , ih,;,,, t. 'a. j , I r ',,:, says tl rebel, seem! TJ.. ' I -'i n,dW,fi:., tht-y h.Vii'put Washiu-i, J, -Pi;i'ein' ' ' ' "' V , l"V V'ii r..'. :kiir.:r..rein ie a I t.i.at t'.ov i '-".r1 .- ;l,lu Jv ;uoll j , t ----r j-ionesooro ine eiinie emu-miie ij.fvv up. v:nrut.i. P; : ..oly but aiau will antici-iThe emrineer. Jos Hooker. lr Dennis. pate any movement ot t e kind and cut. Dr. . ; eve; nc: .tv of red at by thf V- ti action .f the tailroad. tio.d li0. i I . . i t iir-HMosp, Jidr lT.-XTew ci K pa- ut the loth and ; tfee WaJ, .tuti . :.i 1 4.1 . . 1 irii. 11111 x .11.1 ark ei 1 1 hf-ir ti - .it nr. tinr 1 vn Iimiv.i rtw-.ii mi in ti.- i. .-.t u i 41.. , ....... .,...iij..-ij 1, 1. i . : ' ;.;c 1 c- ci ine jij.i nave been re- i - ; v.-: m.i.- wmpicicij i.nii ii?.iv. v r - r.ivii Thv -ive Iurt,-r,,lM-4?Is of ,ilJ,1'iafterno,a at reach Trco creek, uc--ir coat. He had 011 band a fino lot of new j but he was not allowed to getaway" that WRITIr. puI V,"..!..'.., ,L ; V 1 Chattahoochee. In a few minutes tho I --ue and greenbacks ; for tho sake of i Ti, o,, 6Rnn ri 'SlVW 1 Ai ...... w .......u.. He rcoe.s ue- .1..:. ..'..., - , r,-, ninvnnrf !,!, !:ii,rW,r. Mn-;i- h;.;,. " s. - 1 - , . i rcceivca aua ior saie, a sar-ei nr at man.Ied a contribution 820,000" h)'"') ni- unu.i .mo uien woi. 1 no. : c for-rc-in hi n- t 'V " bin,, and he was compelled " to leave iorlU ot i c f. -.i . i- 1' 1 , colors of the Sod ?,ew Jersey and about i " ' ' - vca. hump -,-, r,,., whb bi Tvr.iVif omntv f Kot and Y.vttw Irr. ..ii..ui,h.ivj wnw "1, Ol liCiiC 1 iv.- - - ; 1'--"-" "- i'-J . - it. . :.i oUU Prisoners was oanturcd lrojn Hookers l t. '".,..ii' V." ; :.l 'cr,,s. Our loS not heavy, mostly all! fdicl w ith Iiitmo aud cittl i'dh .,..' i-.v ' J -t 1 1 r . . . : Ljr.i-in- j-ut'es in the icimt y, all or 'l which were scut across tha P.-ton-. hv. j'hihrbd pbia was Sryted -Mtm. Gold in New York on th I'2:L cn. my xuu i'umii- -oiiciauy &ub uemieu. . ,, ,, - .. . , . j - i i. ,-Prv pnm'.U on, BftW.:H,Ul.. 'r "e uu , , 1 11 1 1 l . rint wnere tue enemv attacKet our en - vi,.,. . v . r ,1 ..t .--j v,, , ... jr.o"0-tf l.ire meeting v,is held in ludei?:ideLCC , . . , . t .tuoica s oi t..t wai. ' ,-."v is -o.en n-r s-ntv b armvl ' "'- 0 . 0 . . trl.cl.lm-nts. A f. r mil." rM.nl.od inir i . U,iAA h fl '(.1 .O x. ' ..UJ, ne aiTOV . .qu.lre. In a Finnish near Washington; , ... w,.l.. 'u' i ' is s.i;idie..l wiih fa.i rations. Col. Hem- i Es Avednesday nmnt the 3d brigade lost su . , , Ine KenttiCKV IVniocr;itm Stnte ton- i ,.,,,,;.,.,;.. rtf,u i.i, n..,,. ir.-r.,.. I7fM tb 1 , ..e o...: -....' wiin reneaica ci.ar-cs tov.arus uejatui; ro,' n ,..n, , . r,.,1-:!,, ,,.., ..;... ' v . . ,,iiiia ('lIllll.-tllU'Tl 1 It:" 1 III Oil Lh. I II SI ) O HIS StV . .v..ivi. v..i.m ivi iiivii.iiiuu.H, a nui.T' . , .. .. ..... ,,,.J.., 1. . 1 ,1- til. - . . . " . . ! yesU'l-day cvei.if.-. I vilh. ,........:..d ... t ... 1,..i'"c '" -v " -'" "" ,liorneo. I. air trie aemom.ir.rion i tn ramers at Wasa- r t , , . . . , , . , , " " : f . ,7 VVt ' t ; . I kilie 1 per week in supplying the corns i A ny f... r 1 1 .'t ii i wan t covir th r-troat of t bo ' J-C'"uius ungauc vniiai '"t ""'lJ tot..iuiu....,M....N .V",,. 1.4. 1 ; COW w til v 1 it 1 . , IV-i' b Treo creek drove ibem to Tuesday, June tiStn. So say. a nor l"tl 1:1C cainc at uoiaiucu ., j.iam bwdv with a lam? ouautuvol iduu-. t-JO!!'eu U,U!1 iiee cte- uroe lliera 4.1 -.r . .. . . ., .,:..n. r: ...... v3t .....t at 128 1 ard closed at '21?. Baltimore njijiti.-- f tut !4tb aeu)v ie. ro"'o-ji th Fytor-'J-iC . v the T:.:jL- I VJLl.t -a. 1 . n v.-i 7 i - 1 . .,- ; IT -r- v - 1 I - - . the guard having fallen asleep. j In obedience to orders from the War WSS;;ffis !o bethel 1 Atlanta, July poiUoi. ur use;, -'1-- i i l.. . . . , , . . it. ;i,itvr,r.,i - . 1 T 1 i'y resu ;inu uiuuiiij, : j s.jcl d -j" $ Qur yas aa aii 'ui,. Atunta, Ju'y 17ih. The public were - Johnston bein relieved and Gen. Hood Iti. -I here arc ru- ! f- it, ' ' I i. :t. ;:ccciv::i" command. The following is Gen. Johnstons fare- ' well address to th troops : Head Q'us Jftoiv Tknnessee, ) July 17, ISol. In o'-edience to the orders of the War Department, I turn over to Gen. Hood, the command of the army of Tennessee. I can uot leave this noble army with- out expiussing my admiration of the high : 'military qualities displayed sn conspieu- I :7 5oiousiJ Kcrv .,0ldierl v virtue, endurance !" oo; " , 5 f,o ol toil and obedience to orders, has mark- t-d your brilliant cuirsc i I -1 1 a flM. 1. . 1 never att.-ieked, but to be severely repuls and puni.-heJ. i You, soldiers, have . . . . I ll. T :7 r.o' never arjiwd but from your courage, and ""!?-.! I never counted your fears. No longer ....rjo on jsharirg your lot, I will still w itch your "",- ' e.rt eer and rejoice in your victories. To .... 1 . 0 I J ....M2 5i ' one and all 1 olfor as.uran-es of mv lricnwii.ip. 1 bid you an affectionate fare- WCil Signed JOS, E. J0IIXST0X. Pir;!Miiv:i .Till v il fLe ilcraid cf die I Washi.'Crtoii rosiorcil. 1 0 . , -.,..- lloTl.-: lii-wl .1 ennn." . i nf v i- 1 f ...gleans in which ho declared that the settle- j "r r lt?e mtelates. i l.e q.tum y, A- f mociaic i,ovenuon r . Trill, -LVLxl LxlVli. i . qu.st, I ap;ain announce myself a candidate f1-j - Tr ' dther i'on or i liiidi en then , :it ,,,J . ,. v.' i.- . ' , r I was one that effected the peace oi the en- 14th Or.io v ongrcsaUinal district selec?: Will bo fully and carefully reported each day, the office of vberiifur Cumberland county. J" ,1 Z ,5-, w Uo, wiiU oa u.tuiuc m.ist a,cee(i iroatj Uro comiI1UR;ty. JTB .. K i,r. wish to ar- ted Kenny and Es'fcdle asilelegaes. They'land a true statement of their eoaditloa lionet-j Should I bo elected. enn onhv v-oie b- , . -VJV 0fu,..e.; ,hen. lounhlv, o. ...! ..I i 1 - 1 T ..v...!i-a .t. f . ., . J, . . ... . . ., , ., .i. .... . J '!.. Ulti. i fore to dLicbarire. tlie dutiiii Willi vtL?t ability j": . AU.U u. ..n,, .f M .. -il., v? 4k- "'i4wj , '..uu uiuviv ; a-na en SC. Out mcr?V ii) SUOJUiC liiO e worn uiiixiiubruiwaiiiir naSf jne . i.. ...s..i - ' r ,.T." T7Tat7. - 1 w wm -.p.. . ... ,-l;hacious than Inili'.arr iwcr. rrnnrst'n. Cur.se! wont on iurt!.- to v 1 The following retuarftsTST .I'Lvf-r ' iipTiITI M.VVTl.T.. tface ti..VM Jlye cxeeutvr or aduimMa. ' i ; ' u- 1 . ,.,1 " i - - ;,V..,w .-it. bi rl:,,m.,A"iI.y:3i Artt,1M ,rt uk am iiKtr.dfirt: J tor of the c .-6C4. at liGH i ti'.dd in. New ok 1-. Hv 5 ' , , 1 . " ,' , r ', -7- : - r 'i-n- -feC ' , ; V,U abvays .give a fuitl. ul i.ud full ivc-rd of; " : TJ The chuira. t or-claimant must fu hU hi. ul luu,. 1,. --r Ll. Cu ,hr indent nut to ahow himseu to be -- Coa, L an a fmj.T, post- . a.(ny matter. Mk. Eiutoi: :-I ,oc announced bcr tuir . ydavit, and that of one di.iut.i- i.ii..... '-..i ma... i . . w. vj.u. ..o.t .r :,,,-,- nr.r 1 :i - id.-M;f t-i lions contained in the hlto.rc&-c: of A-.v. r.v urc .a mSk-c fl-,:'. ' t.. ? : . 1:1..... . .,..1.. . i..- .1.: ..1 ...1 1 - 1 - - -v v. -.j-v. t. , - v, . - j- . . v . . . U y- w - v . i- .irj: r-no a t 1 v v 1 i. ti? v.tijt.t -4 vii 1 ; 1 yiiiir T ;il M ;i H. I 'H I (1 ll 1 t'- 1UI ! l I '! J It 1 t m E Lilt' 1 if L U1MIUI. a I1M 111 All J i ) iiOiCs 1 :(-:;omi .Inv '' n fii. rial di-1 the ordr- s of the N a.tioni.1 Exeeiit I l.u-vlCta. i oat the dekatfS tolbu',ul SUJac""1" ",L" ll) '""'".t u" 1 tt present tne uansi' oi aii..ttir 01 our idc-iii. n amuavu mtosi lceauve ine fii.-ietiw i a fiaim- ,. 1 o,.- nrpi , . , '" Mi,.,,,.!,,,!'!;,,...,. jii,, ! Dp'nofj-iti' N-iliniv.l f''mvi'tj..; f..i, 11 ! l5 will receive tU v eeiiy paper .-u b.-r. Dr. JOHN .M rUOIliii -K. He is ever : aut or elaiaia U of a hiber order. The Ju.i- . lo-,., are; ; 1 . . t Wir Doonrtment. ! I ' leneral iix ua.s 1.1 a dnemma. ua.nociatis, national Coneii;ti9u bom this,, ,,, n.i!!im,i, , , J . ,.r i,.,.. i,-. ...... . U;. i w.... ,m i. ..hj.'-.s i- ying every '.,' T..it .. i r f w.r.,. ir ,,10 ,Mli.ir,,r ,,.,c. j I' l'-d either to execute the orders oft f'iSU'ict are hereby instructed to uso -all L i-BciurTroxsi.l no b? taken for a loncerand over d'houx to do that which lie thinks j subscribed in d. Certify to Ihe credibility ofth . ' " , . ' the rre.-idetit, or to ieiuse to recognize . boporabie moans to secure ii' iKo1':'natioa pot.od than gixwoutus; nd in no ca.- wililh.? ; thvir wish. T !i. rc are few, if any, better witness, aij .'lerki( the Ceaaty Court rauct :sed tiiv SiienandOih at Snicker's Gap on ; i?,e process of a civil mai-trate "ihe only of peace Candidates, 'pei a peace r!alH,r ue -P11 UBtil tI,u ony U received. ;r,cu.bers in the pn-sont Legislature than Dr. j eertifv, i.doi the ol the Court, that Uv ii IZZnr UI:o loth, at:j P. M. They v.-ere at ticked case was adjournod till nextvcak. platform, for President .amI5?ico Prcsi- .1 'Ts.:':;- t?rtJ?i XVi.' Corcick, of Hamett county. a J-.-iiee of tie reuce. j und driven across tlu river in confusit i)ur loss is stated 'hoi-.vecr. '2 )d and CO1 in 0 ; f that 'cf the enemy qrenter. RrcL'M N';, July 21. A fiag of truce ou arrive 1 at uniu last nignt. len ; :t arrived at Varlua last night. Ten citizen r.ri.sohers and live holies and a i celved un to 8 o'clock, P. M. " . 1 i KTK.'aT.rno. titily lil. "i nere is no lu.thiu tlie rum-n-s that the ' Y'ankees wci'f evacu::tirg their position in front ; t ii the contrary, they are f flowing t!icm '.dves in ror force than usual, and arc uureaiittingly act; ve in strengthening , . , ,. - .: - Tf l!ii u! .1 Tl i il' . r.i v r l.pn; lhtra wis h'hs artiltci'V tiling to-dav than :i;;;;.d. and Utile or no skiriuish.incr. J r.A XTA , . Hi' -J. l-.ey nobis bugado ! a , , . ..... , , t:'.;i-ed the en- my s line of tskinnishers . hist cvenin:' at T 1, V 1 ( ,1 a wiu ju utav, iuu i took possesion of their breastworks i Lhu ui tnc ov'ia v;mo wus bcveitv reiersburg, July 20th - There has be- u ny cliatiLie in the bitu:din, and no t , ... , -, , .. , M iiiuiciiioiis ot aav 5t;imeu;aL ; nostiutics on id part of Grant i 11 1 . .il ' . . ? . - . i ue wcatiier is warm ana ' put try; fc 4 ; .p., - , - rri'll v.jUn!.H- vfri";iivl i'-'-rv thin 1 : i . ( l ..,.,.. r i .!.. t. ......4." .1:, 1 death : re contradiC- c i -y itc c'tc;-;': vi nf r:V.i our iaics ! i .1., t.pnla v. There is the usual skirmishing and cati- nonaadiror. r: ........... T.i.r Mi.ii ti., t u i y i .'in. 1 nuns utmn i .u. ". . - i i i I arris and a nero were killed. The eniuo and five ear a total wreck. Track will be clear before morning. Atlanta, .July U0. The circmv made a strong demonstration vesierdav and ; i this morning on our right near Decatur, j oUU Prisoners was eanturea lrom Hooker s 1 .1.. ... ... 11 t- . 1 1 1 1 1 4 e 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 ! ' . t ip n rr kt w ;oalU OiU"0,ma was undeU, It is red mortally. M,tj. l'restcn, formerly biCK taking two stands ol co.ors and U'Jj Trisone: i'bc troops are iu line spirit? t.pii. Hood, on assuming command, ij :cd ih- tc'd.io.' addreii : - ..... , . viiei 11 iiap-jr. c Miii ni'c inai iruno:e- 1 "'". ...v u..i,a.-j lu; jm liVel the wei-ht - - O- prScd people The main force e of the "enemy crossed ice between Islmm', rbrd ! the Chaltahoocli and Rosvr.ell, and aro s'o"ty pushing for ward their cavalry. Skirmishing took place this morning at Buck Head, 0 miles from this place. Financial 'Condition1 Elsewhere. yrk World comments thus on tnc fiuancial prospect ahead at the North and elsewhere: "The latest advices from Great Britain show cause of much uneasiness in regard to th future course of financial affairs. Importers and other remitters, w ill do ; well to prepare for a commercial crisis, and j failures which will exceed in amount a:t i extent those of 1857. Strictlv first class hills of exehanso will prove in the end to 1 be the cheapest, because the most safe. ! T, ,.. c r i - i 1 ha multiplication of new hankmg msti- j t tl I lei r 1 f . Rntnin J Vi lo f.ytt t.-vv!l I inal and very warnings to have nothing to bills cr credits." Thev are kitin- ovtr tlie water with faficy. moonshine enternrises as' well us ti i 4 . 1 we, and probably as likely t '-come to I ,griei. The Dix Cask in New Voitk. Gen Lix appeared b.-foro Judge Kussell, in xr t , " army and department, - - - . , . . . -v? .i.f v4iA,f. ... ,1 ill j n , iu r ,ii nil . - . . ... I i : 'ill1 iv MS i . "uiiuii, ""u 4nwv livui- lumncs. imn firi-i-nrrno . . . i .. . ! ......... i 1 Hi nh i n nr t il .rr , . ..i.. .-j T,ii a ' v,i. . '.. a ' .M iiereuy 110117 we intw stuu misjuvesi voiotnon. 1 ' -i-b-M .ma,! u.e suoes tor tne of Sol(llers in the Army of Northern Vu.. I Jul.S-tc me prudent". mceuant.s to j cstcrn department, axe made nt.Atlaw- .,.i uiw-re. that tbev nro i.renami i.J do with toem, or their i ta. The armory turns'outmusketa ot thcicarrv out arrangements as announced in ! K ev iotk, on eunesuay, ajrreeabiy o.'"-' imumw-. uiu icieyrapi the proceedii'gs against him ho- " sup ! says : "Two-thirds of the Ohio delegates j pressing the World and Journal of Coin- to Cbicazo, thus far gsIeettd, " are peace! oatH Cauolisias, aa i will ahravs contain ; HE. friend of WAl." It. WRIGHT. Esq., re nsrl for lien. Dix said the en. We desire that O.rfo. should ro soUl,ie ' 1 -.peet fully present hi wat.ne to the yote , , . . z c .,.,i .1 . . t ' i'.'?y T ITPVT TF7 r 'n p 4 p m T KVV oi Cuii;berlui and Harnett tor re-oHctioii to fdved was, wiu-t.hcr a Gener-: ior peae, anu otc ior.no ouier tnan&j h"1 l i ll uuai ,,o . , .1 iJju qi Aembly. r.d of a deiiartuieiit, in time . peace mnu.'' flaving tho advantage of the news of the June 0-tw nierce. Cow question inv al in cemraJLi.J of a ilepartmeiit, in time . of civil 'war, could be arretted i.d dc- j nried f his libertv. for obcvin.o- the or -- i ' r ' any Ioc:il uroce.ss, fjr hvin carrit u out ! . . . ! A Dahilik from the Fuon-t. vTe , , . " " a""- ; iatmg m.s experience w no was at the trout- i :'Iis nigger was frow ing up dirt, when ; oim wt-tit sununin . Took in uat war, i saw Sam lvm' down dar wid his head iri u-Urv;,,' Rn!, i' I:;'!.,. i,;n,.,i r i.-i a' tother way I bnr tevtn million Yuu kees chr.reiu' t;r cmns. s n:Lrr nsber storrti! till ho got clean back to j Macon. Do rest of de. riggers all killed. I Seberal whtte lolks cot th href knocked i ;;Lo lolks got th href knocks 1 j of very valuable niggers by that J i(jo'ishnei--s. were s many as thiee or fjur of these l lli io 1:1.111 rt.- liil Ol . JUI li 1 enoxs, w'(,o started ,-it "aiiv wiOi Wil -1 son K;m:z & Co., wno tmforiuniiiely, f..r ! ' . 1 i . i I . , rr" ' n ineaLSf Yti. ie into our niiHi.-r i u-- 01 ! them have been recognized em named ' ' -. - - - i r 1 f 1 . r Heasely, of llirnmorM, a deserter from the 30th Virginia rcgimUt, and the other rtrr lVom the 4th N. C. icgiinrnt. They have been sent to Kichnmnd to await their trial by curt-m:rlhd, where ! uh.., -;n ....... r!...:. - o. -v.. k- v-. ouj-.h,.,,. What Mailt.s a Ya:;ke K;;;i:tr.N"r. A nc; :bcr of arn.y oflicci i h jsif;-;- ! cut at a amaor, toe .conversation turned Tti - init fn i 1 .' f i , .-. i ,ni,-t r.: . ' . . -.- . . S tl. , h:ir 'ii..... vi. vu.i.u.iv'll 1 ii. .'1 tutforcut regtmcnts.. (J..1. , oi the New Yoik - -tb, tate,! that nil.- differ- j merit, and, after going ov-:r I--:.;;:, ;-i man, Preach, Knglish, &c, several tit.ics, j could enumerate but ei"h,t. ' lie said be i was certain there were nine, but Vvdnit the ninth vas he could not remember. Lieut. , who was present, i: guested ', " Americans.'' ' Py Jove : " said Colonel, - that's j:.st the one 1 " vol Captirkd Srv.-A ?pv was :me?ted in Hamburg, S. C, on Sundav Jafet. He I was a lieutenant in the 5th Illinois cava!- , rv, -as.shown by his cornm'.ssi.ii which 1 The Federal Col. Sherman, captmed on . th wlnti il t 'i f tria r..tv.i. f -.f w - - - - - - w - r v.ion. Johnston from DalLon, excited universal I .nlmb-.nb.n ir. Vi.rti.orn t;i;r ....i.- ! avd ttii&i' w wi' 1 j k.MUyti t tna .lT2y: : . -fi V. v- - v--i5r c fl,ii,. .... i j. 'aJ.acilW. alll .IIOI .: i I a-rlN -til I ill t bottom of this chance of time. t.uerrdluare increasing in number and udicitv m jlisijur: n-tnlui j A resolution was unanimously. adopted j change at the foliowin- places': Oxford,' Tar- Among the prisoners l-ecently eantnrcd I ue:,tVing as follows : . r. ' - jhoro'. Kin.ton. Catherine ' Lake, Concord, from vY.hso:fs -lidhi"- raty we"1 .sevc al "fhat we pledge tursclres to Stand bvi Itockinfrhain. Hendi-rtonville, Statcsviile, lvox men who !iad deserted from the ComVlcr- protecting 0. L Valiandigiiam and j V ute army and jom-d the Yankees. There ! aer biuzens und tho constitution aud j pcrson5 shmP;i wool tohis place will 1 s ik 1. iv 1 1 .in 111 u.i .j ut y v:-. : ; 1 1 11 1 - - r 1 Georgia) cxp v tion has , w popalatson Vepdhs, andj : ifom Sa Tcniniles yidrcd scv- r.TteHi Knox - ifvetr-miles i; u la city of 4httouth, and ut n'4Kistant ythe capil Q9, '06 Tame'ijviYyuId be ATri faUsl ayeTy. Al though the rebel capital is at present at Richmond,, the public sentiment of -the South has already "located it permanently at Atlanta, -providing the Confederacy does not collapse. " ; lhue arc quarries of the very finest I T ' . . F . 1 lilkLT'Il'.: lilll. Ill lL I ll tr I t ' 1 v i 1 1 e and "Seven h u nU red , ;v" griiito as iJto.io MoMutain, s'xten miles snwes all responsibility of the trausporta from Atlanta, on the Ceorgia railroad hl- of those packages, the Udief Asocia and the pplc of lliiit city determined I "tie lt(lUl,-1 to wiih lrnw theii when this eruvl war is - ovt'r." to rear structures more magnificent than those cf Greece or Home, tall as the tower of Ca bel, and more durable then the nvra'nU Atlanta i the grt military depot of rebcUloro, and it is. here - that .tbe naval supplies are stored. There is an armory at Atlanta, a ehem - ic1 Jahratory, and a iword factory. Shells, ' , 5" -im pieces and uiouittam liowitzers arc cast there. Pei- CUtSsion caps, cavaIry ,lUU nrtilh . ' ' J Springfield pattern, and roll?nr mil's ! tI ti:c-1 the plates for the rebel iron clad?'. lT' ltitiesot meatre packed there j lor tlie armv. It may well be termed the most ihi,'ulnrr tll(1 c,, Con fdi-iacv. tlioir h ihi first. hiiirt 1 y - v .. 1 uuiit tnere as l;Uoy as.lbi. - . Til"! ViCACE MoVEMSNT XoUTHERN Pol- ... 'i'L . ii mu!., 'i 1 peace :uhu.' The Cincinnati J'Jriqnii nati Inquirer $ys. the peace! ESS ASSOCIATION of which the Daily! inily control the action ofiNoi"th Caroiiuiaa U a m.bor. j men v. ;:i tv S Oaio T r, dent of the United Slates. The Con vcti lion of Franklin, "(Ohio) dis-j L ' r "A T' ',u : ma fcriecieu ion. aatn Aieuray ana o. ijiii, uu similar rriomtiona The Illiiiois Democratic Stat Cotivcn- tioa ' met at Snrirsglield on trie 7'lb,.und noannai.eu a tail ciectoriai tiCKt,rrnia-ai pointed duleg Ucs to the Xatioaal Coaven- vention. A dispatch c as read ia ; Convention f.oni tho Presi lent of tbDistrici Conven ,:, i? tho arrival there of -VaUandig- ham. . i The reading- of tho disnale.h tens fr11mv-l ivni.ui, i j.tiii.ii.ju, 4111 1 1. iu 11. 1. 1 U The veadine of the dispatch Was follow-! d by a wild outburst of cheers and cn-1 - " - The return of Vallandingbam in Ohio vas oa his 'vn re-ponsibility. " It is i not VoM-rn C ...,r f,v wotli ia r, ! M ! ! . - . , . i.m, ti tAuuibuuiyu ui i f I 1! ! 1 i'.lll,'l..nn1l lW 1 1 1 m "W VUUVM VVUUVllllUL III t ! . - T ,-.TT - , Jn? M"RG AU C,'AT SU3SES Stlcman Horn Lexington,. Ky., re- lates au incident relative to John Mor- gan "which is certainly charitcteristic of him, whether it be true or not. ' Aftr he had stolen the cclebiated race: horss wilh two tine animals, worth $500 each, and Ov'ci to-ik the freebooter, a'tnl vofiferred htm botii Ug--!.;er, with tK0, if h woutd return tn iv.f- race; r These will answer your purposed just as wch,' said Mr. Qy. he horstrs- "carefully, ..a-. " u : ... - ' . "Well .ir. i.iny tiit-y will answer my purpose i-well as Skeedadle: a d as". I nm disposed t9 accommodate you- Here Air. Clay's couutenancc' bright ca- vu. ,1 i ''As 1 am disp 32d to accommodate you, 1 will partly .coinply with your re ! UCSt. ' '---. , ; . . Zlr' C!;,3' was puzzled. . ' l P-irt!y comply with your re- quest: Til take these two horses, bat I can't gj we you the other." 'U6lirile Union. P., fcncr,M.vx3 Commissariat What a l0l? CO BPS t osSOilES. A correspond- ... I out of the Ciaciutiati Coninierci trotn jjii briantv, says: - -- "'.---'--'-:--' r r.., , ,t tK.. ..f ai4....,t .i.bf ,.-n.,c! tV.. lii-ViC-VLW UJL -L4.BV'VAU lUllOf pef day, halting grazs at every j.iut t..e route where there is trool eras. . T I 1 4 .... .i ' CVl. itil-.ltlf-.l.. 1. , , i J i Tit la rtf.,.-biag the front thv are rcrv faA ir.j; . " ior the knife. irlHE friend and iVla.ivo.uf soldiers in Pa.akacs mut not contain more than nlalnlv marked, d sent at the espeiue t( Iie s iiiei to either of t!ie So!di--r"livliel Association, which are located ti;? follows: In North Cawdina, ut ItalcisU;- i -culh; oaroim. at ooitnub;a: hi Ueoriria. at Au - 1 usta; iu Alabama, at Moatsoinery; oi- at jti've tbeto a cert-aiu and nperdy eomianaiciv Uea wita Home the bouthern Express Com pany has Agreed to give this lreiit prafer eucC Over everj-ihiu else : and in order i.hat no obstacle may occur to the success of so laudable ati enterprise, the several Railroad Companies are hereby requested to reader the Lxpre Company such laciH ties ment JDta COUiplliU SUCCCeS. As the Southern Express Company as- en Ageets who ha neretoforc acted as travel-' -ing messengers. If the Rvliei Association i ociatioiii WiU establish agcncie. m the. rear of there Aimies, they may enjoy the same privileges hereby secured to tu.-Anny of Noi there Virginia. F. W. SIMS, Lieut. Col. and Quartermaster. Approved, y. II. Luwton, Quartermaster Gen. OFFICE SOUTHERN EXPRESS' CO., pPr.C(J nri . I ,i 1 ' ' r - ; ' ESS C( iUA - August a, ua.. teb I'HE SOUTHERN EXPRESS the above caid uud that they will do all iu there power to fuliii its reqrrireineRsst r . . l? V:1 VJ eu'i ?ap i. -xcimg i res.-1 o. JiJsp. uo. may "0-tf. 1 WEEKLY INTKLLlGENCElt. t )itt,t rouun k t v k vr tt i'VT t r v w ai 1 a 1 . .u t uiuL, - 1 c. on Tuesday of each week. It h made up from the news contained in the Daily Ot :":S Abxts. and each At;eut sending -ii for each sueecding publ cation. I'iS OP ?SCatIIT20! : CF.KI.Y IsTKLtioEXCER -Three Kionth5,$3 00 ' Six months, 5 Uo ( 1 . J. SINCLAlii. Eorr-.-a asp I'r.oPiiiEion. .r"'"V qua nTi:uMAS'rj:;t's d epak t mext, Ralkigd, June ), 1864. T A V KAli ? viz 1U ul the lullov, iag terais, On bnncb nf Vsm fovtbroo nnnti.b waiiAfl One bunch of Yarn for three noundo washed v ''0h and one bunch for four pounds un wash- please mark on the packages who thev ;re from, and the cotton vara will be forwarded immediately J b'HIf UlC bl U" H IH ('dlMUUMit r i A r v. i! i . i iu inv dtjuv t. iMnn-crxanju vivjiiaiuici.j v. 4. l :.. r ..1, injr the N. C. Troops. 1 r 4 H. -? '- .ju Jiu U'iUi Juli Z A. DOWD, A. Q. M., X. C. A. t papers iu LL o State will place copy i cnoici: bit of -ii..-in-sind mni-;n(T t.o. j, baeco. Consisting in part of the follow ing brands Choice Oranokc. Xo. 1 -lioxboru Cold Leaf; EAra Fine Ihjco Delight. Vor i'llc, w holesale and retail, at No. 17, jlarket Square, uiidjr the U Ahyu.iANOiiice. jua-.S-li" !12sscs Soib;- iimTi.-.. NICE E lot of Uutta Percha T f 'J:i L OXff COMFS, of various sizes, just received and lor salo at the Store under the Juue-0-tf CAROLINIAN OFFICE. CoiiiSs r Combs I Conifcs ! ! e 4 clinic?: CHOICE LOT OF IVORY AND (iCTA uiKitT ir.3 i.iiiUU.MAa ur nub. Jau-?it-tf BLA C Tv A X D W H JTE PI X S . 1JLK. A VHITK HOOKS A EYlS. At No. 17, Market A'puavc. under th.j CAROLINIAN OFFICE. June 24. a-1 unuEitallv cheap, at th store under tb Juiie 20-if CAROLINIAN OFFICE. - -aaiaaa oiroivimuu. 4 m- -VXVVBa 4.I-1r 4-. i it . " AU "ea 101 in mv., uuo uii.ti ui iiii. ii.ui ll. it he aiatiiaoivr eiaitnams oe cimki or ial wntin" , CIIOH- E lotof N EEDLES i ."Sbap's atj'f ) ' i solid headed Pins ; together with . - fe8il.f-4-(aO. der the C A TtOLI NT AN 0 FFTrr : . Y -IB. . A - A . . , . uhsM ibr on tbeCtb inst., a me - " - 4.?-, h;...o f-ivw- .., ..-i,i Fratchf"t on a little ou ? side, ruation i-i'ceiv.d C'snctriaair Eaiu; be liberally reward! iy S. W. SKlNXF.R, A t r'. Duii'iiCui's fcroK a. M33-t- Jii.t I.coivciI. 4 fifn OOD SUPPLY oflhateitra r,n? cbvv ; tobacco, which I will geil n aecoui ; 1.1, r.,r tenui, wbob'halcor retail. JuatiC uti i. UULLINUYi ViliU. --m; uvvfrii7bvt ..ffiMf A-22i bcrliiKl audharti-ti eouaUe ill VBtti Oil th: -ltl. if l'Tllst. -.s f. Tlu. fl'.,r,,. Jr'OU OOVEfiXOll Z 33, UST O 21 FOR TillC SEN" ATE 3an. Kv2uiiIp!, oi'Ciunhcrlauf:, FOR THE COMMONS ; ri r i ft " UrnT pan li.i rnotl i T .'cv.,,!,.. , i?, J t-Ouffle ilo. l Hi . Ob.-orver cv'r. CHATH - ; ziT ?T lx i"" ' 7 r, ' V'V:," 1 A eouiy.-.x Vne ,uiuW.tu Governor snin?t the w Id ; and I believe that without tbe fcUetibu wf muJi ine to tiice we will never have a pe"ianect pr&ca. Solar as the soldier.' are conc?rntd, I do not wish to appear to loa.t, but will pay that 1 have done as much for their families, or inori ac- j eordin to mv iue;tui thau any, Vanccite iu the ! County of t'liathain. go to the polls for true Confer Itivo.. U'V,,U ,,uW h.V ca ee a id "be a free j people. Do. trot be intiiaidatcd, but t;nid up lor your rig-itd. J. A. McD0NAT.T. Oakland, July 16. 1."? 13 fbt SftWIers nntl Citi- zens of Cuui berianui ai.u ! Harnett. A. P. Bethune of co "A" athN. C. eavalry. is a candidate, and if l.-eti;d wil represent th? pood people of said countnfs 111J jViends, I f ,cumr invtiflf a OMiitiidat for a the ' Common? of our next Legislature, with jSf.at jn th I vor branch oi" the viiuin Lwf;: what ability he may possess. n j lat'ii e rf 3Ti h f'arolina. Mv political r.e'nli- Julj- 3. 132 IntSt jnient 3ra,w l known to b.-"of th strain-it jscet. ar:d 1st: id before vou. in foih'-eitixea, W-Z THE FRIENDS OF UEIIT;S,uaitly aaa alil.r on the pia'tforin ofpriiui- 1 K JOH.X P. McLEAN, 50th K c'pi;-s oij.i mucu iRhi.'tN. 0. T.. respectfully recommend hhn i phens ancl tih .-. lb. ! to the voters of Cumberland and Harnett euuu-; ti iolicallyacl ocatc ! ties, as one of their members of the Hou5-j. of: A'late; an4 ah uld I t-r JOHN P. McLEAN, 50th K . m the next Ueuoi al Aseemblv. Obicrvc-r copy. AVE ARE AUTHORIZED to announce (Jen. A. 1). 11c- LEAN as a candidate to represent Cumberland and Harnit in the Reuse of t'oiuixions of the next (moral Assembly. r 1 no fhikxds or ioi. ji. o. Lifh McDCFFIK, will be gratified nit - . . 1 r to learn that he has consented to We a candidate to represent the eounth's of Harnett and Cum berland, io the Ilouae of Coxmnans of the next Geuc: al Assembly. June l!:j-119te For tlie Senate. to tin: Fiir!EMEN of era- EEKLAND COUNTY. My ve in vein iaui jf-i it'c lull. .i'i, '.ii:iv;i-. ld. Al ow me a si J.I ay 1'., 'CI. ' fC Til I ".irr 2S The friends of 3!st 5-E. na-a n'toi:, announce hini a cancidate tor SherilT ot narnott Couny, at the eusuins election in August. npr-G-tJe TUs; WK UKSPF.CTPnLLY ez eomineud NhiILL Jic;vAV,Kfn.. as a candidate for re-election to a scat in tii.i next Huuie of Coraiuon?, from Cmuhei Ir.ud and Harnett counties. MyJ2d,ItC4. MANY CiTlZSN.S. A TT.W SlIEi"iS of new ML''IC, compris iiir' i eharniiii'r New Pieces ju-t isuueh t No. 173iaikut Square. IliO-tf June 24. "XrAMvEi: MATCH F-S; X CO X F K I ) K RT M A TC II E R. For sale at No. 17, Ma. kct Souare, unuvr the C A HOLi i IAN OTh 1 ( ' K . June 21. FIO tf COTTO. CillSDS, IVo. IO. r3H H Faycttcvillo COTTON' CAHD Manu- facturiii Company aro ii'', w mauuiactur injr Cards j-uperiwr to anv run throuyh the i ! ..f kan-, and at prc?eut s-jllinyr fcr alj rice lLi f ffinsr !' pair or Jriy t'nc ouautity. Any p.rson ftrduriup-six or -a aliM, wiii by secu: ely pa--;k; d delivered ini iton frt-e of expense. Cull k;.ou or addr".i3 A. A. MrXKTrTAN, J. A. WOIiTlT. ALL'X. JOHNSON, Jr ravettcvillo, X. C., Apr lJ-ti rp.HE MERCURY with back numbers, on- I taininjj those cbarining tah. which young I tain in dies wis June 12 laaics wish to read, have' arrived at. 17, ilarkct A'uare. i i k-1 A K Am 4 U H S . rB"ii.:.4i n.T3 Iimi,. iv:ayi ra;, at vi n- - iJiintoa, a lot of fcuine four thousand J if tbe Knvjli ,,4?0-' r'f niurty-niric on She blades, both ftraia and ass bia 18. kuudrctha" f dnwo in coimuon ut,c tlie rc- i ner will at oi"'e oe broulit to this pluce tor- list: ii: utiou. Tho Courts of tb-.; several coon- ties iii'-.' ".,0'Jtul to appolut ('vijuaicidosv.-r to i-crive tao quota foi their resjn ctiVe c.uriii."i. as me prseni crop oi irrain anu urates ih eif; i- . 1 . i. 1 C i-j .. Western eounties has not vet been uarvetcd a! preference will be given these comities iu the distributiou. .T. DKVEUEUX, A. J. M r 1 - ' 1 t . 1 .-. ... i . 1 .- v jxhiwi-m, .juiy -villi, iri'-t. .Sr-AII paper? in tbe.S'tatc ropy four linic and se nd bilis to this ollice, vv it'.i con o ot' paper. .- fiono I o:ii? : I BACOX FOR SOLDIER'S FAMILIES. STATE OF SORT II CAROLINA, St'BSISTEXCK DLI'AltTMKXT. llalrinh, June '11 18G4. t To County Coiumissioncrs I am nr.-pared to.-cll. at -ost to any oflW I . . K - HSU PKRIO It article of that old BROWN'I . roiu-aw T. V" , " ,7 "" WIN ISO R and Confederat e Toilet Soap. js!rt'. t 'Plf's r' kcl t - III riopdAfl " au t or sale at the Store under the th".'' lr':'r?i?t': .? rdeJ-) af!: June21-tf CAROLINIAN OFFICE. r n' SI 2oi Tl t'J WI1 b f:; dollar )'- c-'pv . I he botk iu racer counties in tbw Stat.-, lor the u?e of indigent' r.c ' r r families of Soldiers a pin ii-n ol'tue U.icou ac-'", 'q, , .I.-... . .tiiei.o.'i. catc with ue. 'I- ! 1'iIOS. D. HOGG, Maj. A - . C. . .T If nr. 3.1 1 ' U U 1 w . ; 1 ., ... 1 ii.ip- in a h- m mnv .nn . - - .i . i . -- . . i,uiri, j I 41 a nj ria. Dt?r COP V , titnes and -..-nd bill to me. v.'.ib cot-v iKj.nnr t...- ir n...-.rV.; .M. t, nntitintt-. ! a,. .! .: .' . , ' ' ' i . -; - .VIAI.IA nai come T'ACARI A" h JlT.JL liic-Mueic has an iv ed at lo6-Li" No. 17, Market Square. r-1 4 SUPFUIOIt arti-d- of KNVE. j- ; Commercial si7., j'lit received a.-u.-lP t ENVELOPES, .7, j.ist received and lor V O'TTPK a ... yi.4.i 4.... U. f ltl. sal, at i Ik? sturc un' JaiO 20-tf f:l A--CABD. I2E5S AM' .QLDltKh UeiUK: i41 tV soiieitaiious . C um&eJal,d And llui i.ett eounote, tiavp cuMSjj Q .serve, if w'eeted, as n;k-mb.;jf Ctlhe Houic of CouimOivs ot tl nest liif fl Aemb!y .of North Cam lirn. Ciihied to Camp life, it will not be in" tower,. to see tbe people. It ' jmi.y bt5t,er. tbeief'r-. to statu that, ?if fkcu.fl,i vv infl eroe and vte will b fc,U ...w ....vm . h asi in mv . ... s -t vijky"i-i iju-ineiiHye b.t calculated to iu j.sure tht4i bc4 of our ant.s and secure J the indtV3fei tjcliCe of the South. It will -be my Unt aim to loJ always to t,,, , j'be e miut fand c-iie of my hi other sold- i .ers, ani4i (tiial). support trvvj-y mtui leaiu!ai lo premoU' their interest and 'to oncouf. and eheer them in their ar- ....... .JUL-:..: w;.. i .nthi. - v, .VJ.F"- V. ' 11" . i a. ' rr . ... ipublic siif nt id the j.eople and i'tbi- lore boitWito ytvlu- a ready obedience t9 tbVif , Vtructions ami a chterlul ccnipli;arc ith their wishes every way coiifcri mt with the public good. I havo r-eryef three-years io the avmv, ant d" the pip' now iesire m tv servr thein in aothirr tp;eity,l will cheerfully com ply ttithUK ir wiilw-s. Z.i JOHN R McLEAN. Plymoutl, X, C, July i, lGt. tu i j , - f To th '. Yo' ra 0 Ci't(tj riufd atl ITar ititl Cvtii t.u,SI bitlu Ut ''jiivt. a lid lit t!i9 army Tlii f onitilia -re with (Vif -oli. itatiofc of tny e'p); - s ?o -Oijr.l lunciaUO by v lee rresi'i'-m ,iu- liiawn 01 Vi'-m-ia, ana s.u p.t ocatcd bv V. W. lloldcn of thirf be tavwred v th uihci'- jcy fyoufyo to place me in the high positiua to winch Ji ore, 1 shall ilu a'l in my power - , 1 ....at am .1 -i L(i a vi i w to a necotiati n for ah honorable peaeie 1 hope twl) able to inju-t you, my fellow-citizens, at tiA s ,vral Tax (jathvringB, and inoi fully explkla ny iws on the great and all ab eoi bir.' oieat oui ef the time. - JAMES M. TUKNEK. M Jul 5-lS64-te r CLAIMS Of Dcca. cd Officers and Soldiers. K- .'il.sos, N: C, June 20t, l?Ct. f IIE uisi'SltSIGNDD hai been Appointed -a CcUhai iioner to iiivtfitijjate, eolb-ct nd pav orert he partus tntitled thereto, all claims loi Jbqmt 'arrcan': of pay and allow ances, dutsto i ie represent ati ve.- ot deccaied f lieers Hudaob ers from thi. Mate. s The partioK ;n titled in- : to si. the widow of the dveea.ied, I aur, ii Ok i t rtu n widow thvn, r.ists. where lecl .iii. ai:t is u t the widow , tho children of tl i deceased, ar-d he; lae or they be n.inorrtj tb claifn nm.-t he propounded by bis, her ortl. ir guardian, and the tact of his Loirp; puardia iiiuetbe cci titied to, under teal of t Ue C'ouptV Court c iork. Vrhcn tlirf. "i. ai it is made by an executor or adiainiirti-Ajtor the fact, of the exA-utorhip or adir.ini. traior. rip mast bt-crtifn-d to, uiid-.f aeal by ih XJi nty t'Om t t'lerk. All' of ike pa2yr i"dt 6c neat in ca.'. '.; Any piion .rcctly int-n crtod wilTbe furnish ed, i;j:oti appli 4tiin to i-w, with a proper form of thtSi? paper.- in full; a ropy f whi b, for the greater cottVt : iience tt pat tics, will bo forwar ded as s ti tin . i maybe practicable to each Co un I y Court Clerk. Thin onitai- ion is liiVr. hd to facilitate tho collection ift vaQ daiii---, ar.d ;.ae the ilaiiu anls all cxCO. -'. Parti,-! iit. -sted may n atci ially aid ine in tln invest i&t; n ofth'ir claim?, if at the tiiu of foi u a; uni be ir pni " r to in., iliy will in form tn u oftE datnof the ileath of the deceas ed, v. he. e h ( icd, W8-. kilh'd, whether or not th?y or aiiy c e for th-m, )i.it received tb pciVoiua! t ftevt which dccoHaed had. with liirn at the timot his deth, ami whether r not the deceased' ( !' a lion-i oin.'oi:; ioncd oflicr or private,) had rcr rec ived the State's buuuty. It is vcrf di iiabl tt'at all claiaiB noui be forwvii-di d at s early .; day as niaj be practi- .-!.!.. I ..'all '.UP4 I ; . flnunirta' lnt Oaicj and (7fii -tv fnd. . J: J. A . STANLY,' r.'!t-!t - . Contmissionr. TI i Jd U ASBD lS PI)lOCJltAIll'. IN I'dtKiiS id frborlly to be published, a book with;- above title, pr'pareI by tb ub3ciber,b baa bad n-aily 20 years prao-, ticein Phutioj aihic writing, having be.en at one lime ewp.ved an an ollicial reporter in the United tes Senat-, and, who has been for the Usta'fe'ntecn wntbs, and u riow, re porter of tlliilanta lr.Udlii;aiicr. fi.i :.. tJJ. ii'tll .....i'it.i i..a?-- , l!n.. imi'.iiis of aalnine homo nclature. lor Tritint' ; -itb PlitmfTWf',"-lt-,s aooui 211,000 ivinli maiutnjr r.'rd, tKing caiily written afUr I j arf lf..-m'-d'. Tfi't'ia 1 Jiirtl uiioa l the Iiictionarv. liueio Eim ; ,,c ui.-l u.cit iI be iven for bejfinners of 54 v ... -. of pioii'Kiraph v, wiih lithoirrarbf 1 dludtraii.iraL r "!ai'eil by ok id' the Last at - . tiats in th-j C ntedcra'.-y. The object of th i publication 1 ' iaktr a. - i a n ia ui fir Confkd- (grate HepoSr. and t itroler it po.ible to- . . , . I .... 1 1 : i., 1 . r 1 1 tuf. Jnueij CVft "canuiui i; ii rvppiuc. ! j-, i,0 b; tea evcu s itbOUt the aid of a' ' t ja,;!,,-! . r j As thf vvjaril WU be exptuaive. no.v tv$' Hiiir.; !.- p """" i-ii i-o ior it, oniv a "cover, and ifui we fr u", will bi- er.t to all subscriber! b 4 w"Doui aouttipnal pen..-. ,A.L. MAKSMAL, dtf I Anji-nata, Ga. MIST51I -S A5I7 .'.TA'ID'' a Lottf-aoTd'. . "trv;byttl Author of "JbkM Uil. 1 r a ( The O?0ri ff". fTlEAn of tbb Fawii.t. .NnrniyK," " AnA-tPtiiVs HciiB..vt,,,V p, Jiu r'.'''..'ivea aiid For Sala at' CAniOLIXIAX OFFICE. . j - ICesKliii? for the illusion . irivn." Minvni n iri'i.'iM v . . JL P'- ken.,' ?. at talc of two Cities mar ,. -a-. ' T . 1,., ... !..:...-.. -...;-:;. . .R-n.-t PUNCH. 133-tf TK. J. 21. I7 F5 E EOT Al-f HA"S KB XJ tu. n. d to bis ()Uic and kas u bind iv pt tid lot of liOLlf FOIL AND TEETH.' Al o -G'LI and SILVEK PLAT15. ' 132-1 iu GOOD Cavalry Hr6e, for which V w.ll' l-v tb Lihebt price in wonv.or barter rn r--; a' ,U'' ic- &i tW Office, i 10c it X
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 26, 1864, edition 1
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