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i', j'---: I i 3 WESTERN DEMO.CKAT, HAELO TE, "JSF. C. i II ATE ST KEWS. 1 TbST', Maj. B.

R. Ouske, of the 48th N- C. Regiment, died in Richmond on 71 i In' this county, on (he fth insUnt, by the IUt. C. Moretr, Mr Joshua Ilarkey to Mrs Sarah A.

Ilargeu' 1 GOOD NEWS FROM TIE- WEST. 3 in the late Eft was from Faretteville. Special dispatches from Kaoxville state that Mur- Lient. Robt. Grierj of this in ftftlimnn! Eren supposing that Holden nominated Col.

Vance for Governor, (which is denied,) and Vanca approved the nomination, that don't prove that they are particular bed-fellow's. Far from it." SalMury Watchman. Ohf friend Watchman, you must not repudiate, your leader in that way. Yiju must gulp him down through this contest at least. Mr Holden did nominate Col.

CHARCOTTI2, IV. O. vj. uuuuftj.lUQ iOLU. IUIIUCIU payci vi wv iiiu auu .1 thflt'Cltr Avotueb Despotic 51easi-re.

-The Lincoln Congress, not aatisfied with stealing negroe-aHd confiscating southern property, are devising schemes to punish and intimidate the friends of the South within their lines or anywhere in the Northern States. A bill is now before the Lincoln Congress, or has been passed, providing that whoever shall adhere to the 'Kibel Government," or do any act to carry it on or sustaJn it, or give it any aiJ or comfort, shall be subject to a fine of from $100 to and imprisonment from one to ten years. Those refusing to take an, oath of allegiance to be imprisoned until they agree to do so. Whenever thought, necessary, a bond in the sum of from $1,000 federate eavalry attacked Murfreesboro and captured ven" VaTd. Twiggs died in Angnstar one or two yanke'e regiments together with tbe tb DSt- fter aT brief illness.

He resigned Crittenden, Brig, Gen Duffield, and; many other his in the Confederate army some months ago it is said'that-great consternation prevaiiea among 1U toaq neaitn. tne teaerala at Nashville, who feared an attacs from Tn this 6u Sondayiast, ffer a few days' illness', Miss Kattle J. Johnston, daughur of the lale Dr; Wm Johnston, aged 21 yeirs. In this on the 17ili Mr Dan Alexander, aged 87 years. An old and highly esteemed citiien.

In this town, on the 15th WiUie, oa of Dr. J. M. and Eugenia A. Miller, agfd years and In the Uospital at Richmond, the 3d inst.

Mr' D. F. only, son of J. K. and; Isabella Irby, of Mon- roe, Union county.

The deceased was a young niaa of unexceptionable moral character. Il.ewas a private in Compahy 48th N. C- and fell mortally I SCHOOL, NOTICE. the rebels. Col Morgan is, also making the feds tremble in Kentucky.

The day of reckoning" is fast ap u. tuntTAiir will riEiuna fxerriafa proaching-. i The northern accounts say that be uafavbTable news or ner scnoot on Monday, August 4th, I8t. iuiiiou, Fer oessiqn or twenty weeks, 2. July 22, 1862.

2t trom Tennessee depressed the stock market ana advan ced the price ofeold A bad sign Atlanta. July 18. Murfreesboro Tenn.J. was cap- R3SA M00finf ncui.u wounaea.wnue nooiy ppl.ogvttli feartul oaus on wnKa "xvvujc Ul luc ivieuttiexiuuii; tuat Diooy neia before elimond. II leaves an al- turea on feunday morning last, froni the eelerls, by iren.

Forrest's command of Confederatti troops. courier, bounty Bible bociety will be held at Hebron Church, most broken-hearted father, and mother, six listers. wno arrived at Chattanoosa Wednesday nigtit, reports v- 1 the 2d of Aiieust, at 11 na many relations and trends to mouru their trre these facts: That Gen. Forrest attacked the Federals iu clock, It is hoped that officers, and members will parable loss. Gov.

Murfreesboro on Sunday morning1, killing sbme 200 of generally Attend. E. NYE HUTCHISON, Pres't. In the ''Hospital at Wilmington, "of typhoid fever, ou Vance, and if they are not bed-fellows, there seems to be a sort of loving familiarity between them, as the Standard frequently designates its candidate as Zeb "old Zeb," Ac. are about as intimate as bedfellows ever get to be.

Mr Vance could not even write his letter of acceptance until he went to Raleigh and consulted with the editor of the Standard, and although the letter is dated Kinston, it is believed to have been written in Raleigh. Col. "Zeb" and general Fault-finder (the edit6r of the aforesaid Zeb's organ, the Standard,) are pretty "particular bed-fellows." But we are sorry to find our friend of the Watchman working in copartnership with the Raleigh factionists. Don't he remember how favorably nearly all the papers' of the State spoke of Mr Johnston's fitness for the office of Governor when his name wa3 first mentioned Don't he remember how the Standard resisted it and urged, opposition and favored a contest and a canvass of the State? And is it not well known that th Standard manteuvred about until it got Mr Vance out as a candidate? These th ings are all too well known for any one to deny. There was a cause for th? Standard's opposition to Mr Johnston that paper knew-if he were elected it would not get a stall in the public crib again.

But we can see no cause why the Watchman and cUher old-line whig -papers should oppose him and go for the mem, ana capturing tire Balance ot tno garrison, mumoer- uv m. u. JOHNSTON. Cor. Sec mg some or pieces artiuery, Tucilay, July 22, 1802.

Col. William Jofniton, OF MECKLENBURG COUNTY, 15 ft cai: for florcrnor of North Carolina, and and unequivocally endorses tbc following Resolutions uuacinjouily passed by the late State Convention: tvEi, That we, the Delegates of the people of Carolina, in Convention assemhled, entertain an' i.r.iainihed confidence in the justice of the cause for uLli-'a we have taken up arms, and we hold it to' be -Jn'v of the people of these Southern Stftts to V.i'.-:afn aud ujihold that causft with all the nleans cn command that in behalf of the people of Carolina we declare to our sister States of the, and to the world, that no measure of I033 r. of life or property no privation, or or iuiT rihgr. shall gauss us to shrink fmm the of our whole duty in the achievement of oar indrpvr.d-nc. That fiom the cruel and Larharous man-eit ia i v.

our hive carried on this war a iii uhithajred an-i dignified men and helpless "women Lave seized, and without accusation or of cast into prison in wljich irivate property ha? Leen wantonly destroyeir4-in die r-jbl'TV aii'l arson are the principal means of njTej'-ni. and in which servile insurrection has been r.rocl.iimed. are convinced that there ia a adical jrrvi bt twees such a people and our-. i that for tht? iuJ-pendence we have asserted we wTil cept uo alternative. Tliat ne have fu'l in the wis Mecklenburg: Partizan Kansers.

an me enemy's camn equipage ana stores jnr was five men killed. No. wounded renorted. Members of this to $20,000 may be required of any person suspected of disloyalty to the Lincoln Government. It also provides that persons convicted of treason (meaning those who are fighting for the rights of the South) may be punished capitally or imprisoned frori 5 to 25 years at hard labor, and to forfeit half their property.

The worst despot that ever lived would blash at such tyranny a3 the yankee3 arc now practicing over those mi their power. It can now be seen what doom'awaits the people of Kentucky, Missouri, and other States which refused to secede. If North Carolina had not seceded, Lincoln's minions would have had supreme control over her citizens," ami if they had dared sympathi'ze with their southern kinsmen and fines and imprisonment wcnifd have been "their "Yet there are now people in this State who call' those who favored secession "Destructives," and a yell is raised to vote them down. Exchange of Prisoners. It will be seen from the Another account says that "the town was ilaken, after miu viiup uu xuesuay, juty nn, without turther notice.

severe, fisihtingvwith considerable loss on both gides. The Federal Gen. Crittenden was among the prisoners taken." The forces bn both sides were nearly equal at -the time of tne recapture, we learn, however, that there has been iy orqer oi tne Captain, JOHN S. WILEY, July 22. Jst Lieut.

CAMP NEAR RICHMOND, Va. 37th Regiment N. C. Troops, July 13th. Citizens of Mecklenburg the 1st inst, Mr Sebourn McQuay, of Mecklenburg aged 28 years, leaving an aged mother and many reU.

tives and.ftiends.to mourn their He was a mem ber of Capt Nichols' company, 11th Bethel TRIBUTE OF, RESPECT. i At a meeting of the'Masonic Fraternity of tile 1 1th (Bethel) Regiment X. C. Troops, held at Camp Lamb, near Wilmington, N. on the 14th day of July, A.

D. 1862, A. L. 5862, Lieut. C.

W. Alexander being callej to the Chair, the following preamble and resolution were unanimously adoptod: Whereas, it hath pleased Almighty God In his wise dispensation to take front our midst oar beloved brother, Copt. P. J. Lowrie, i Resolved, That we derply iNplore the loss of oor brother, by his kind difposition and sterling virtues as a gentleman and brother, has firmly en- an uprising of the people of that section, of Middle Ten nessee, which bids lair to largely add to the numbers of our forces.

I Later. A itrentleman direct from Murfreesboro, says Without my consent I understand that my name has been brought forward as a candidate for the House of tnat Col. 1' orrest, with cavalry, entered oh Sunday last, at 5 a. m. The fioht lasted Commons, an honor entirely unlooked for.

as mv ob More, than a hundred lankees Were killed, and a large ject has been to serve my country in whatever nositton number of prisoners captured Gen. E. B. I Crittenden oi; t-iiU 1 VUU1U wtmuc mosi euou. wunoui exDectinfir to be Standard's candidate.

We suspect that they didn't among tne number. Uur following annouueement that a regular exchange ot some woun like it because we and others who were democrats ap- ided. Col. Forrest burned up three locomo- T- o.iessiugs mat wia be aerivea their trains: jilso. 65 wairons.

laden, with from. cliieyement of our independence. But it is deared himself to all; and. we- sincerely trust and be-' lives and 'pcared -to be satisfied with Mr We proposed gtores He also burned the depoi which wai filled with 'efatifying'tp nje to know that while I am off' in the liev.e that the Grand Master in calling hira from prisoners between the Confederate arfd Lincoln governments will soon take place. The Lincolnites have had to come down a notch or two since the comaiencc- Mr Johnston in good faith as.

a compromise ot party- commissary stores, and captured 465 mules and cuon, i am noi iorgouen oy tne good people eartiiiy laoors uas given tun eternal, retresnmeni in integrity and of the President of the 4'onfcdeAite States, and i-ongratulate him and our horses; also, a battery of four brass pieces. The Yankee-. abu is tne win ot tne people mat loage wnerc an true aiasons-meet. feeling we earnestlyjSfesired to avoid a contest and soldiers were parolkd. The officers have been sent to tnal my sphere of labor shall be changed, and I should Resolved, That we wear the usual badge of mourn ment of the war their assumed dignity and refusal to wh'de "cAui'ry upon tht- with which he has ad- unite the people of the State for once at least.

But be elected to the position proposed, I will serve my I ing for thirty days. i 1 Chattanooga. countynien- to the best of my ability. Resolved, That a copy of these resolution! be the Standard would not agree to it Hfat paper advised against a compromise, designated Mr Johnston's mini-ttr the t.overiiTi.f nt. I make a regular exchange with what they called the it and soldiers who have 0 .1, 11 i rebel coVernment didn suit them so well after the irone f.rtii to tiitcr tfic danger ot this war, we are un-j buuimcui, a d.

ii. of frratitude for tho valor and -forti- late battles, wherein we captured so many thousands Mobile, July 19. A special despatch to the Tribune, J. B. ALEXANDER.

dated Grenada, 18th, says information has been received friends as "destructives," and called upon its friends to vote them down. The Watchman knows all this to by Gen. Jelf: -Thompson this morning, that have defended us from, the of thtir cut-throat hirelintrs. The Richmond Enquirer Wanted to Purchase, tude i'li xl forwarded to the family of our deceased brother, and published in the Wilmington Journal and Charlotte Democrat. Lieut.

F. FbIeslanp; Sero't C. G. Davkjipoht, V'Com. J.

W. Williams, and illustrated the glory of of the 10th says: avsnulu til our taemles, crossed the Mississippi River yesterday A 'Any person having one for sale will to point opposite ilelcna mid; that it 1 rest, nf lua rnmmnnrt hiiil fnllowen hv this tirtiA. Lf rest of his command hud followed by be true, yet it and other former whig papers are fol lowins the Standard. We must again remind our A special despatch to the Advertiser and Register, BON FOR SALE. neighbor that it cannot repudiate the Standard unless it repudiates its candidate, Mr Vance.

We think the dated Jackson, 19th, says that thoACnemy are continu our ariiM. stands on the above platform, and without fecMrd to party, we invite all to unite in his fsj.j-irt. "lie is no politician, but a hard-working basinets man, with ample experience and information on the Jirtt Thurtday in Augvxt. ously shelling Vicksburg. We will soon have another Charlotte Market, July 21, 18C2.

Cotton is not oflcring freely and but little if any was I have' tn hand, 'at my Furnace in Lincoln county; heavy fight or skedaddle. Wo have alluded to the fact that negotiations wcre-pending between the Confederate, and Federal governments lor a general exchange of prisoners. The Commissioner is Maj. Gen. D.

H. Hill, who is now engaged in preparing the lists of 'exchange-f-it having been agreed that each Government should Report the number and names of all prisoners in durance, on parole and wounded, and perforin the exchange -by giving man for man, and in relation to officers, in such ratios as the usiiges of war have established as just. The movement was initiated by the Federal Government, 6 miles east of Lihcolnton. about 20,000 LBS. of Watchman ought to have supportedlMr Johnston from the first, and we should be pleased to have its aid now.

Let us all unite on Mr Johnston. He was brought out dates from The Tribune has private despatches, with wuuciidT 1UON tyre, plow moulds, bars. sold the past wcek. We. are authorized to quote it at from 12 to 15 cents.

A i that the Arkansas is Vicksburg of the 1.8 til, which say I am prepared to cast machine irons of all kinds, being repairedrand will soon be ready for action. hollow-ware, salt pans, Orders solicited terms Flour is in demand, arid sales huvrbeen made it 7 first he is none ofyonr "regular politicians," but is one of the best business men in the State. Besides, he fnah nwtJTJ that this -Gks Hucer. We understand officer has 18G2 Cm-pd, Spring Hill Forge t0 a P-a I ould bring about $2 50 per I ISO ticat oneruig a been relieved of'bi command in the army aiidassigned to duty in Richmond, as Inspector of Ordnance. His is not by party like Mr Yante.

By the by, will not the Watchman help us correct the false report that Mr Johnston is a South Caroli- bushel division has beeen turned over to Gen. It. H. Anderson. Corn sells readily at 25.

Higher figures have NOTICE. Hkadquarters 43d Regt. Troops, Camp near Petersburg, Ju.ly l'; nian Such reports are circulated among the soldiers It is composed of some -of the best troops in the 'whose special messenger reached Iiichmond a few days ago. by flag of truce. Some weeks mudt elapso before the exchange is consumated." The Dispatch 6ays the shipment of the enemy's wounded in possession was commenced on Friday hut.

They, have been dying very fast. been paid for some lots, but it is thought prices will and iu the eastern part of this State lor the purpose of service. Richmond Dispatch Special Order. decline in view of the good 0rop prospects. arraying against Mr Johnston those who uncharitably Cottox IN THE North: On tho 12th entertain prejudices for our sister btate.

Hie Watch Bacon 33 cents. Lard 30cts. All absentees from this command will report here THE NEWS. The news from the West is cheering, especially that from Tennessee. The yank-es will $ion find thaCKen-tuky and.

Tennessee are not yet subjugated, and the traitors and in those Ntntes will have to bejfrti to "skedaddle'' to piivi' themselves fro n) capture. was recaptured by the Confederates on Sunday the 13t.ii iiift. Nothing certain.ppears to be known as to the movements of our armies in Virginia, though it is expected that Jackson will be heard from in a new quarter soon. Thr-janke army is still lying close to their g'tin-bu it. and preparing for eithrr a backward or forward iiio It i thht that MyCIellan's jdans have been mi compleifly 'frustrated tluit it will be a long i the cotton market in New was again firmer and man is an honest paper, and we hope it will drop both immediately.

The extension of furloughs by certifi- higher, with sales of 700 bales, closing at 43 to 43 cents cates of givelf by practicing Physicians, Is Yauce and his special organ, the btandard. for middling uplands. IlaADQUABTERS, CAMP IloLMIB, Near Raleigh, July 8tb, 1802. strictly prohibited. By order of It is asserted by a paper that erery pound ot f5?" A Dr.

Lamoine, a Frenchman who went from KENAN, 5 Com'd'g. THUS. Drcry Lacy, Adjutant the United cotton sent-North trom Hilton Head will cost Special Ordcjj No. 2. New Orleans to Richmond to see the French Minister States two dollars, JJ Gen.

Grant, the federal commander at Memphis, has ordered the families of all persons connected with the Confederate army, 'or acknowledging allegiance to the Confederate Government, to leave that city forthwith. This brutal order will turn thousands of women and children out of house and home. It would have been far better for the people of Memphis All persons West of the Yadkin River ana the boun when he was in that city, writes communications for dary line between Surry and Stokei counlicft. leubject Finley High School. Beauregard is'atBladon Springs, recruiting his health.

LENOIR, CALDjVELL COUNTY, N. C.t the newspapers occasionally, and although he appears to be a queer sort' of man he says some very sensible thintrs sometimes. We find a communication of. the t.uie bcture lie a'Jteuipts another forward movement. to the provision of tho Act of Congress entitled Act further t(j provide for the-Public" Defence," ap proved the IClh otAprlT, and known as the Conscription Act, are herroy ordered' to report to the Com-, mandantof the Camp of Instruction (Camp Ililll'ntar contradicts the The Charleston Mercuryf The Fall Session of this Institution, will commence report of the death of Mrs.

Beaurbgard.l on the Bth of Aufrust next. Doctor's in the Chester (S. Standard, in which he Salt. We jiuqlishcd a statement lnt week that Gov. 4 -v Statesville at the time specified in former Order.

says arrangemerttii to prw. ure a supply of TnE' Yankee ats Clsrk hid made for. thisS and New Orleans to have fought to the last extremity, ami suffered their cities to be bombarded, than to have submitted to the yankees and at last lose their homes. No southern man or woman or child will make anything in the end by relying on the mercy of a vankee in Lincoln's service. Board in good private families $3 per week.

T'- Tuition per session of 20 weeks, Classics, $20 00 English $2 and 15 Q0 Contingent Fee, 60 late. Wc have. information from "Under our present situation the safest policy for us is.the point of the bayonet. Let the, war last 'till the that the Gov. Clark has been officially informed Ii.ih-ih Concerni lg the arrsnjremciits, but learn from end of the world.

Foreign fntervention from Russia or lankee gunboats whose copimanders immortalized No deduction or lost time, except at the option of England will be pestilence for the Confederacy. The themselves, bv shellinsr the undefended town of By order, PKfER M'ALLETT, Major and; As't Adjt Uen P. O. S. A.

F. J. HaiiRj Adjutant. 3t Charlotte Female Institute. The exercises of this Institution will be resumed on the Principal.

W. FAUCKTT, July 22, 1S62 3t Principal. omy vaiuoie foreign intervention w.ai we can accept Hamiit0n and murdering "an; infant, have aban-honorably, -is the intervention of our. 'friend Jsapoleon i doned the place and returned down the river with RAGS AIVD PAPER. than 'to the' Black Republican party, represented by a11 the SJorJ the achievement.

Trying make Miscuief. It is a cause of serious regret- that any newspaper in the South should be always -trying to create dissatisfaction with the Government while the liberty, rights, property and the lives of our people are threatened by-a brutal enemy. The the 1st day of September, under the direction' of Mr Abe Lincoln." WELDO.V. N. C.

Julv 15 -i-Thf! 'fiiismv fnnt The "Xcuse Manufacturing Company," purchase a ger.tb-man who ought to know, that the Governor ha- made contract with the Virginia Salt-Works for an abundant supply. If the Contract is fulfilled by the Virginia Company Wc suppose there will be no difficulty about a supply'of the needful article. In the meantime, however, we would advise iffl who ran, to yiipyly themselves whercv.r ami whenever they can. Weaw a b-tier last week from the SaH Commissioner of thK State, saying that salt was sIIin? iu Wilming-tou at 57 f0 per bushel. The Commissioner is furnishing it to the coaities as fast as he can at about 3 50 per bushel.

i And again the Doctor remarks I nossessioh of Williamstnn. Martin 'ennnfrv. vstr- Cotton or Linen Rags at the highest cash price. On hand, a supply of Cartridge Paper, cotton rap Mrs Burwell, aided by competent Teachers in all the branches. The scholastic year will be divided into two Sessions, one of sixteen and thcothjr of twnty-foor weeks, with a vacation of three weeks yat Chriittmas.

ir i "Indeed the war ia a great job for. speculators. They dav mominff. Three fftinboats came ud to the Raleigh Standard, Mr Vance's special organ in this have been all the time, as the Devil on two l.nicnm' ')n mJ r.P pers and common Wrapping. Address, IL-W.

IIL'STED. i L. i uuu aiaajvaljIA nil iiii. jiir 1 1 i r. i i unit i r.i an sticks: to-day for Gogv to-morrow for Matron.

Some tor circulars containincr full particulars as to terms. artillery. They required, the Mayor to call the July 22, 1862 6t Raleigh, N. C. address Rev.

R. BURWELL, Charlotte, N. C. stupid fools like me, have been left, without punts, but clffV.er rascals and smart fools have gathered a rich commissioners together, demanded the govern State, has been engaged since the commence meal of the war in an efl'ort to make the soldiers dissatisfied with the Confederate and State Governments and re-i ccntly the efforts of that paper have been redoubled in July 'ln WANTED. crop.

The speculators have done more harm to the South than all the armies and fleets of Lincoln." ment stores, if there were any and also demanded that any citizens who. were engaged in the fight at Rainbow. Banks bp given up. They The Medical Purveyor's Department, Charlotte, N. 1 I I FOR STOCK.

Any quantity of Linseed Oil Cake -for sale at St. I this respect for party purposes to promote Mr Vance's is in need of the following articles for the use. of the The Docter says he came to this country in .1810, Army, for which the annexed prices will be paid werg still there at last accounts." Catharine's Milln, near Charlotte. married an American lady, is the father of seven native ROOTS, HERBS and BARKS. Americans, and he thinks he has a right to talk.

We July 15, 18(i2" NOTICE. From the Raleigh1 Journal Seneka Spake root per lb CO els think so. 1 JBSf The following-North Carolina officers, cap An Tre Seventh N. G. Tuobrs.

We learned election. The editor of the Standard has recently acknowledged that he abused ex-Gov. Graham for ''party purposes," and it is plain, even if he don't confess it, that he-is now abusing the Government for pnrty purposes. Such conduct is shameful nnd ought to be signally rebuked by the people. It is on account of such conduct thAt we censure the editor of the Standard.

We never entertained any personal feeling Puccoon or Blood root Wild Cherry bark Coav axi. Flock. Why is it that corn, corn-meal and tlour is so scarce in thiF market? It cannot be becanse there is none in the country; certainly there is nn abundance of both, especially corn, somewhere in this section. We heard general complaint last week tlur or meal not la be had. It is a shame that Mich should be the case when it is well known there is plenty in the country.

We expect the miserable speculators have alarmed the farmers and caused tbein to hold on tlieir corn and wheat, expecting a great arciiy and hih prices. Anv reasonable man, with A Ilostiital having been cstiablished in this placrfor from the Adjutant of this gallant regiment, whilst tured at the battle of ewbern, have been removed IndianTurnip lately on the battle, field, that it eft North Caro from Fort Columbus, N. to Sandusky, Ohio American Ipecac root Blooming Spurge root into the battle of lina with 1,010 men. lt took! Col Avery, Capt Maybe Lieuts Wes Thursday 620 rank and file, and'at roll call on the Indian Physic root the care of transient sick and wounded soldiers, all such will roport toi R. KIDDllR GREGORY, Act.

Surgeon C. S. in charge pf the Hospital at phar lotte, N. C. i I- P.

S. Ladies in the town And surrounding country are requested te send bandages, lint, and old linen, as large quantities are necessary. July 15, 1862 i I ton, Anderson, R.A foauser, of 33d Maj Lowe. Cants Stowe. II Sneer.

Johnston. Wednesday following it cou number but 120. Indian lobaceo against him and never desired to injure or persecute him as he would have the public believe. It is his im- Black Snake root Lieuts Bohannen, Scott, of 28th Capt Rand, Lt Sixteen of its officers were killjed or wounded, in- Poke root eluding the brave Campbell and the noJess brave present pood Reasons w-' hope will dispel all thoughts I Pru'3ont oadnct that we arc censuring, and inasmuch about t-tarvution and scarcity of grain. Will the as he seems to be influenced by revengeful, spiteful 'i 30 20 $1 00 60 eta 25 25 50 20 20 20 20 25 20 20 25-' 20 20 20 Tinson, of 2Gth Lieuts Wheeler, II Brown, of 40th Capt Farthing, Lieuts Stack.

Eggers, Bpst, A Stewart, of 37th Capt Cranesbill, Blackberry root Haywood. We counted in its pattle flag, after its NOTICE. fight on Friday, twenty-six bullet holes, and its flag staff was shivered into, three Brown, Jr, of 18th. Letters for them must be directed to the can; of the commanding officer at Depot of pris- ji tt Company pieces. American Gentian Dogwood bark Fever Root American Hellebore root Capt.

Wm. Lee Davidson, was the color com uueis oi nui, ouuukj, vjuio. In'a list of Confederate prisoners arrived at New pany. Ibree ot company were shot down with the flag. It was then seiied by 0ol.

Camp York since the battle of Richmond, we notice the names of Capt Thoa Fields, Chas Angel, uui nif 'i joining; vounucs unnj; along ineir Hour and corn, or will they keep it hWused up like'a miser does his gold? Those who have any liberality or can now show it. What's the use of starving while there's an abundance, in the bind. Railroad. A notice. of the.

annual meeting of the stockholders of the N. C. will be found iu another coin We learn that Mr Webb has been reelected President ii Slaxoekkd. We learn that some one who professes have passed through this place about a week, bell. He fell with it in his Lieut.

Haywood immediately snatched it, but waa instantly A rurviance, i. Green, Smith," Merrit, Philip DO 1 shot down himself. A Corporal of another com Kisley, Wm rl Urown, R.Miller, Franklin, Stanley, A Barrier, A Murray, Ballern, II I will sbll, as Receiver, in the town of Charlotte, oa Tuesday the 12th day of Augast, a tract of Land eon. taining 45 acres, on McAIpiin'a Creek, Mccklenbnrg county, known as the "Sample tract' formerly. belonging to Yates Mclntyre.

One tract of. 330 acres on head waters of McKee's creek, Mecklenburg known as the Bain mine tract, formerly the propertyW Yales Mclntyre. Wm McCombs, Esq, can give further particulars, beinjr agent for the firm of Yates lclntyre. Lots No. 384 and 385, Wahl Xo.

in the town of on which Roblson resides. Trac't of 25 -acres, near Hie Mint in Charlotte, front-ing on Tr-ade street, and a- valuable Mine, returuld bf 11. B. Williams as agent for ajXorthern company. Five or sir fine Bolting Cloths, some Mill Irons, and Patent Medicines.

j. TTerms Cash on confirmation of the sale by the Court note and good security tfor.the money. Title Grady, Van Peit, Thos Davis, II Graham, pany, whose name, we have- forgottonl jumped forward and seized the flagi oijice more), and by him was the shattered and torn! battle-flag borne and factious feelings, do not think it would be safe or proper to elect his candidate for Governor. If Mr Vance were elected, the editor of the Standard would be the acliny Governor. Mr Vance good at telling jokes, but he is no busiuess man.

Whoever knew a good tiddler or joke-telkt io make'a business man Tbje State has no use for jokers now the people need the services of a business man like Mr Johnston to manage affairs and oversee money matters. But we commenced this article for the purpose of showing that the Stapdard was a -mischief-maker. The Standard of last week in an article headed "The soldier makes this remark It is.a subject of remark that the North Carolina snljiers around Richmond jaro worse clothed, than any in the service." Now wc ask the people of North Carolina if this is not untrue? How often have the Petersburg and Richmond papers spoke of our soldiers as being the Woodring, W.Gregg, A Jackson, Smith, Wil 50." 20 20 5 00 50 Cts 75 20. per bushel $2 00 liams, bmith, Jesse Horn, Stetson, Asgord, safely through. Ihe remnant of the gallant allot tne 1st cavalry, Seventh, nave pledged themselyes beiore Heaven that the last man of them will' sacrifice his life or bring that flag back to North Carolina.

I pep lb 20 cts ii 25 punusin's a communication in. an Alabama paper the own terribly. He complains that he could get no a'u-ntion, nothing to eat. nnd no place to sleep, and otir citizens without stint. He j-lamb the town, as tliousaiids of soldiers wjio have4 through here withia the" last rear Day Ht'u-r day a talIe has been spread at -the ggj- We have been shown a yankec letter picked up on the battle field near Richmond.

It appears to have been written by a 3-ankce soldier and directed to his wife in New Jersey. If all the yankec regiments' suffered like the one mentioned in this letter, the grand Promoted. Lieut-Col. Ed. 6' raham Haywood, ti a Peppermint leaves Skunk Ciibbnge root Jamestown Weed seed and leaves Hemlock leaves Hemlock Wintcrgreen, or Partridge Berry Horsemint Sassafras park of root Sassafras pith Ginseng root 1 Sarsaparilla root Lavender leaves and stem Fl.u?eed' White Oak bark.

7 Meadow Sweet American Col umbo root Willow bark Tulip "tree bark or White Poplar Persimmon-i bark from root Centaury herb Boneset Butterfly Weed, or Pleurisy Root Dandelion root -j Hops Wild Senna May Apple, or Mandrake Butternut inner bark of root Henbane leaves and seed Barberry leaves Fleabane Seatch Broom tops of stems Pink Root Worm Seed of the 7th. N. C. Troops, has been elected to the Colonelcy 'of that sallant rcrimcnt. to fill the made when the money is paid jl SIIE.N'CK, Receiver.

army met with aterrible slaughter. It is dated 3d vacancy occasioned by the death of the bravo, 50 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 Ira July I'epot. a tii till. a wit provisions contributed bv our iiegt. a.

J. cami Lincoln, near icicnmond, June I lamented Col. UampDeli. A well-menteu reward citizen for the bruefitof the soldi uvs. best clothed and best equipped in the service? Time 1 Five prisoners attempted tq escape from the jail in this city, on Saturday night, but the alarm was jnven in time to thwart the schemei Whom we Whipped at Richmond.

It ap been in -men lance to and the most. of they have Wc have copied such our physicians have aided willingly. Whole regiments articles, as our readers will remember, and" other North have been Jed at a time. Our Maror, Mr Davidson, i- 4, has untiring in his escrtious to atTord aid and PC" Standard c.nr.fort to all seidiers passing through or detained. not copy.them also it was because it was afraid it of sick soldiers f'ave been kept here and redound to the credit of the State authorities, nursed for weeks at a and they have frequently is a subject of remaik, bv citizens of Petersburg and riiunrke.i that thrv foHiid no place between Petersburir i- i .1 i- t.

ii i that the North Carolina Regiments passing ni August a wneie the people were as attentive and fc 1 a Jjberal as at A hopitai has recently been 1 those cities are better clothed than any other! Jitted up by the town for the accommodation of sick Theimotivc of the Standard sin making the above un FobHers; -nnd. in everything possible has been justifiable assertion is divulged hi the same article pears-from Yankee statements, Ilhat we. louted in the recent battles near Richmond, not only the "Grand Army of the but every Yan IVOTICC. I will sell, as Receiver, at public sale- In Dallas, on Tuesday the 19th of August, ojr tract of Land containing 26t acres, lying on Hoyle'ji 'creek, returned by Wm McCombs as agent forcVates Mclntyre. One tract, containing 470 atres, lfnown as the Bcn( net Smith tract, Ij'ing on the Catawba River, on both -sides of Tuckascege Ford, returned by.

Wm McCombe for Yates A Mclntyrel I will also sell at Liucolnton, on Saturday the 23d of August, the Q'Xeil tract of Land IjlngK two railei west of Lincolnton, returned as the property of John Term Cash on confirtaaiion of the sale by the Court Inote and good security for the purchase money. Title made when the money is pald I 1 I), Receiver. July 15, 18CJ: lm i' 23th," and says We had a great battle here yesterday. Our brigade was in it and was cut to pieces. We can't number over-300 nien in our regiment we went in s( with G50V The 4th regiment lost all-but about 75 men.

My company went in with 60 men and came out with 30 the rest were eitber killed or-wounded. We had an awful time of it." Wc should think they did have "an awful time of r. OBiTrARiES. The Central Presbyterian publishes obituaries! of not niore than ten lines, gratis. 'If the notice exceeds ten lines, five cenSts a line is charged." We may be compelled to adopt sotne course ourselves ere long.

X. C. Vrttbytetian. 1 We had to' adopt the rule of charging for long obi-, tuaries hav'e our columns overrun with such matter. kee that Lincoln could rake and scrape from the $1 00 50 Cts 75 SO 75 60 25 50 50 25 25 50 CO 30 $1 00 50 cts 25 1 44 50 moi nun.

i ne nnier oi inc uruiit iiuuiiea vhp it to has certainly done our citizens great injustice. or Canada Snake Root four quarters of his brokep down empire. The Cleaveland (Ohio) Tlaindealer, of the June, in summing up says: There is no doubt of large reinforcements having arrived at Gen. McClellan's army. Pennsvlvanian reserve of' 8,000 lis now with him, Calamus i Wild Ginger, Queen's Root Slippery Elm Red Pepper Anise seed i 'What would Zeb Vance do if he were Governor Think you he would allow the brave men who fight our battles to be imposed on in this Wny TEs.

Jas II White is a candidate for the Senate in Lincoln, Gaton and Catawba. In Lincoln, A Costiu-r. Hoke and Jacob Ramseur (millright)'; are candidates for the Commons. In Catawba, George This shows the motive of the Standard. In order to Iso ten regiments from Newport News, Old Point, MEDICINES.

liiakr- votes for Vance, it tries to arouse the feelings of They are only interesting to the immediate relatives Norlb Carolina soldiers against their State Govern-j and friends of the deceased. We charge for them more Spear Mint i Bitter Sweet, or Woody Nightshade BOTTLES A5D VIALS I canai late for the Coi.rmon f. irnrhnm etc. McDowell's corps, 30,000 strong, are also there. Besides the foresoinsr, lit is known that is i eaidi lor tl iu C'itaveland and Rulh- erford.

Quart Champaigne Bottles SI 23 per doz. several regiments from the State of New York, 11 11 tF The f0 the army, before mowing is rnrrn-t i 1 1 ui 11a- Aiiieu iiiu Pint Quart Wine (claret) Pint and other parts, have joined Richmond, and still they for the purpose of preventing their publication than of making money by it. Short announcements will be published gratis. Parson Brownlow, the notorious, has been making another speech in Philadelphia. After saying all the hard things he could think of about southern- monlj: It is guilty.of misrepresentation for party Soitne of our brave men in Virginia may have -worn outtjieir clothing and become rather ragged.

This is to be expected from the hard service and exposure they are necessarily' obliged to undergo. But it is well knOTtn that our-State authorities have kept all our it 11 11 'twill be re- from Union countv, i Richmond- iu Ut Ju hcl This, the same journal thinks, 75 1 00 75 -75 75 60 60 and ccived as glorious news by the North Quart Castor Oil Porter 8 oz. Vials 6 and 4 oz. Vials 1 and 2 ozl Viala W. CkV nn How will the same people like the finale the re- tuaries 1.

ieese. Wounded Senrt. Isaac .1: rights men, he declared his determination to follow the 1. nranll arftlH Willi fill tfe airi vsoorne. woollen lactones constantly emnloved inniakinir cloth Bovte, John McCain.

Jloi southern leaders "to the death." and "at the nates of I vl "'t luc Gnm Opium; Oil, Calomel, Blue (cooking), Castile ffoap, Old Brown Wind-, sor eoap, Quinine, Frertcb Brandy, Old Port Wipe, Lemon. Syrup, Arrow Root, Epsom Salts, Solphnr, and Qutcisilvejir I -i E. NYE IIUTCniSOX Charlotte, July 1 5, 18C2 lm VESUVIUS FURNACE J110N WORKS. The subscriber Informs the public that he msoe-facturing Pig Irob; at bis Furnace in Lincoln eonnty, fiv.e miles north of Sharon Station on1 the WiL, Cher. Rutherford Railroad.

He Is also prepared to cast Machinery, such as Mill Gearing, Thrashing Machine IronsAc: also Hollow-Ware and Salt Pans. -i 3, m. sarrn. Vesuvias Furnace P. Jely 15, y-pd all, as the supply of cloth aud make moutlls at them.

reinforcements? Helton, Chas Helms, Hrocm Bhn'on's fr S(ld5cr' La! Fa II Walkup, and Puilip Waters, Drummer. was iot equal to. the demand, the State bought a quan, he be In addition -to this, the flowing emtoriai res u- tur awuic arc irencrauv SilIitli- 1 tity of readyrmade clothing 1 rather than allow the To be delivered in any quantity at the X. C. Military Institute, or to Drs.

Duffy and Arendell, Medical Pur-j -revor's Agents, who will visit the various towns in this State. HOWARD, Surgeon and Medical Purveyor. Charlotte N. July 22r 1862 lm mouy irom tne iiew or. iuuuhc wi make anoiher speech-the devil will grab him.

of 3Ic(jlellan's army de- Amoag the names of prominent men mentioned as 4 to sutler. Was that not right The Standard at a 1 1 T. I T-U5 Pf nve oeen rnrnisueu cheerin- Brownlow? 'is that of Hiram j- Wo have late private advices from army before Rich mond. -In spite of its heavy losses by mmuis cioiuing. suppose it is true tnat some ot this feadv-made clothing is furnished th troons.

is it 1 Walbridge of X. lork, the man who was in Charlotte painfully, but it is thought thev ill all recover Not PkomoTKD. Ghi. Stonewall Jttkson has not 'ft 11 a full General heretofore th IUt 0f fu Cii-iit-ntla being aln-ady complete under the law of Congress. So My the Kiclunond Disj'Stch.

A vacaucy -must a special law passed for lie purpose, b-n-re old all can pionioted. not better to hare that Than to go naked? Ifthe.State at the commencement of denied ine ailUCUllies, auu uemcu 1 ih. sontl. and combat, it is to-day the the difficulties, and 60 were to throw this clothmar aside, thebtan- ur, rnn then and grumblebout extrava- hi5 DPODertv in this section. I Wrongest and ettecttve arrUy eve assembled HIDES FOR SALE.

WAXTED. Good wages will be paid for thirty hands to work oh Hospital bedding. Hands accustomed to. the use of the sewing I machine preferred. None but persons of goed character teed apply.

M. HOWARD, Surgeon and Medical Purveyor, X1. Military Institute. Charlotte, N. C.

July 22, 1863 8 panqe. fact is, that paper is determined to find t' on tms continent mucn stronger, even in num- Congress. The Confederate Congress will as- bers, than is generally gupposedj It has more and Now on band lbs of good dry Bidts which will semble in Richmond, pursuant to adjournment, better artillery than any. otner army to tne worm be exchanged for Leather. JlTl5.

18a i S. iL HO WELL. on the third Monday in -August the ISth prox. ever had. WANTED A Trinter (Compositor) can find em- -7eli 'ance tl t0J es fof ta candidate, Plovmer.t by applying at this Office immediately.

Good fied thv soldJer5 t'ej psij tQ a stdj WAU iaVijIfied? matC -m.

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