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Tuesday, October 29. 186.1.
tTR. R. Wakefiold, Fsij., ef l.rnnir, haa con.
..j . . i . II.
will receive orHrra fur llie Whio, bin' or aivrr-
li.en.eM,. and receipt fr theme. An, per.nna
,uhcr.b,,e wh..pv i" h,m w.tlnn three month
will receive tlie Whig for two dulUra.
FOIl rUFPlPENT,
J r V '.U) I)A I S
ct wisaissirri.
FOR VICE riU'SID"NT.
ALEX. II. SThlMllIXS,
OF QEOIIUIA.
FOlt CONURESf,
WILLIA3I LANDER,
Cr IINCOLSTON'.
Fe-nerabe:',
That tee t.ike all kifrfs of country pro
duct in exchrivfe for the Whig. E?gf
Butter . Laid. Chickens, in fact anythixe
that ii in the market. I
Wood.
Those of oar coar.fy fiiends who intend
paying their f ub sripti ons in wood, will
eonfer a favor opnn us by tricgj it in as
soon as possible.
tar Tbe report that ther ha 1 ben
"r'""" " lue t'l.iu-uia lums out ij
be uiitrae. It is to be regretted that re-
p.rts ot tnis a.nn anou u fa atartea. 1 hey -
are productive cf no t.oo J, snd s.-rve only :
to excite and alarm the parents and friend '
...... ... .. . , ., :
si iiiose wlo are tiaiionea laere. :
!
rrost. '
Uid JaeK maaes bis appearance aimost
every morning bow, an! as a couseqience
there is ej lite a. Cereent iL'.e tinned in the '
atmosphere. Those who have potaloea .
Bliil in the rround bad better hara an ate I
t..i. v'.
w.uvm.,w. hvujj i,. ilcui . ui v.-
lore iney are aware 01 it. ne nope tbe .
old fellow will not play any of hi pranks
OButhia year, for wa are bad ecoub j
off already. j
When the Election for the President and '
Vice President of the Confederate
States shall take Place. j
Uy the brst section of the Act to pot in ,
operation tbe Goverument'uuder the Per- j
tuaneot Constitution of the Confederate
States,-' the States are to appoint Klectors j
for President and Vie- Pieideut, on the
Jirtt it c'-ei'lii in X'jiemLer, eighteen:
hundred and sixty one
By the second -enoo, it is provided, that,
" the Ei-ctor for Pra.i ient au i Vic Prei 1
dent shall m-ct in ihi-ir rc-pscii.e S'.a'e
en the Ji'it !l'e tn't -lay in Uicn i 'jer, th
teen hundred and 1 x'y ens. and proceed to'
ote for Presideat and Vice Prvaident. '
High Prices What are we Coming to?
Uar cil aeo. are again complaining that ;
there are tbo-e it our tuidl buy'ii u:
whatever they eiu Uy ti.. ir Lauisupjn
and shi;.piri' it at ex'i rb:tait pr it. Tne
aupreeedeutel hiih pries of provisions in
Cbarbue is h .-eoiu 04 tr 'y a ifu . Wt
do noi kn!iatoirp:op'ew.;i ,) iia
few daya more, uuies tuty pill up atakea
and rtmove to aorta ui jre favored locality !
The truth is, they cani't stand the present '
exbrtittnt prices. If there i no other
way to stop tbi nefarious practic-, which
i
ecuipels our eiiitss to pay double price j the mountains, and wo venture the prcdic
for ail that they buy, re hope that they ! t on that ia a 111i.ib there would not be left
wiil ferret out the blood sucker aid tar , 10 Kentucky enouitb of Liucomiiea to tell
and feather them. This mi'-.t Lave a the tale of th-ir defeat
salutary ii. flue nee, atd unless the thing is J When the bi-tory of this war shall be
atopped immediate. y, wa Lope thi txpedi- j wri'Un, the name of L!reekiuri!ge aiil Dot
ent wi.l be resorted to. Wa are no advo-j
catea for mob law, but the burdeu of whieb j
we ccitplaiu, eatzojt be borne. Fometbiiifc' '
eJ(Ll to he (lii.t, and I List cji'.ca'y
N'KTH ('AtoI.lNA SlAllt ln.HTIAL IN
PalKKsuK(i i.i. lr,- bia hlin,., cspstz.e
izf n'-fiii. ui.jji'ri; 2-JJ13 i! I I Mck.is so
a-aily i-hi-. I that snout a U'Z n of Cji
H.noiu's Cavalry reiaaeiit sera received
in it on Fuday U-t. It is said 10 he the
iLOi-t eomrnii-iit in-tilutiou of the kind iu
the f'au b It wi.i Le undr tne g.-n.ra.
InaUH.'eilielit l,d .p.lail of t ll - GaVer-
or cf N zrtn (.'m a. ,t,i, tj... car. au
General of the S'ie, l)r. t'i.aa. p J.jhic
atou. The iiiiiii. disla ait. n l i,. ri; ;
Poter K lime-, Piincipai urjzn, H.r
vey L Mm. ., and P. M. Ii.z Jvrou, Aa ..
laiit Sut-ciaS
Mis C. G K. rme.ay has L'i-n af pointed
matron, to b aiUtd by two a.-si-tants.
" t"i e'"h'l.uau has been much bel-1
KSea tba eit pa5a far iuSaraatiLj.art.-red witniu a few days past, and that be
I... a.d other ua.ttar wt ;tU iiaizruiii,-. j
Tne Times' uorresponaeni.
Mr- correspondent of tbe
London Times, e xpressoe the opinion, in his
last letter to that journal, that the North
will be able to whip tba South without any
crtat difficulty. How be baa arrived at
this sate coiiclusion is more than we can
1 tell. We do not think, however, that Mr.
j Kut'i'l! is a competent judge. Ho may be
a n inn cf fine acquirements, but we think
the publio are generally disappointed with
bis It item. There are tbousaude in the
Southern Confederaay who caa write a bet
ter letter than any that haa yet ameuat.-d
from his ptn sinoe his advent into this
country. Mr. Russell ia an enemy to the
institutions of the South, and to that extent,
;r n i, .:.i:.,,l ..;..
This pnjudice baa abown itself mora thani
i ' , . L , , .
, w nc " U8 aays, in a. tu. on. j
I meal that be had eat in thi eouutry, was
fiee Stite." There he let the eat'
Icleau out of the bag. He had not eveu
lih fonil kr n-( la keen fl'lift. but must
'needs make an unnecessary fl nj at the
j"peu!iar iiistituiim of the South,' as be
and others have seen proper to term it.
I And a'l thi after be hud enjoyed tho uo
J bounded hospitality of its people. Since
that cceurrence we have had no great rev-
Itrence either for Mr. Kusell or hi lettera
i .
i e care not whether this Aids was madj
! to au it the peouliar tate of the reader of 'he fuilowiu' :
! hi letters at boms, or whether it was the! "Th recent deelarationa of B. itiah jour
! prompting of his own heart, it was an act n' statesmen iu faver of a permanent
1 i... !..,i.j. , ,i. .f : division of the Uuited State iato two Coo
r! .l,f f..i,,,. r.r r. . i M , i 1 ,1 tc
- e. - -.. vu.j uo.o
been gul'.ty of.
Ha opinion of Mr. Uisst-ll do Dot dia- 1
turb our fTTuatiiruv in the least. H
Can
think and write what be please in refer
j ence to our dileuities. Ik is as HaLie to
'Ie mi-taken as atiyhody else. Lat wh . u ;
he talks alout the North evercomin2 aud.
subluing ti.e Sou'b, lie is reckoning with
out i.u host. Haluve feea no symptoms
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vi Nim.iiivi idit kiii tun in. ujr
, " . .
the future, at fir ai ein bj seta t this
--wi J....0,- ,t
,.h . .,,a....;. Tk. r.u.'r
- w.mv.,... ... J.t,,. , L1C
liuth are wiiiiDg to ri.-k it at ail events.
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hfa "' predicted event oceurs, however, .
we uol'e - e' l
1U is ... .K;BJ ,.,'t r
" .
connection with this watti r, and that is,'
the r.anderi..- of oar aa.r,:. to aueh men'
peepie to such men'
a forsooth, the, bap '
Thi. is a praraiho,
on. that ou -bl not
tA It ia a'a.r.n
as Mr. Huaseil, beeau
p(g to be foreigners.
iu in tl... -,uiK . r,ri
longer to be tolerated. It is a stran 'e
ihit. r . , nm iLi ..r.,', .'. l
I. , .
io iijj urrrK to ma COI'IO. aoere Ibe peO
pie have ever manifested such a apint of
independence. The fact stares us iu .the
face however, and the soonu-r the practice
j, dobe awsy i;b, the be'ter it will be for
she 0";rJ- Wearo willing to extend ali
due 'innties to a strainer, no mater
from whence he coxes, but are utterly and
cntir. - iy opposed to making damt-god out
of every straggling foreigner whom cbanae
or caprice hrin.-s to our shores
John C. Breckinridge
If there existed in tbe minis of th
people of th's or any oCier Sjuthern State,
a doult in regard to the loyalty of John
C. Breekiriride to the .South, we hope it
ha- been removed by Li recent coble and
mairy letter to the people of Kentucky,
and his brave and heroic eonduct in resist),
in;; his place in tne United States Senate
for aix years, ai.d ahouldering bis musket
and entering the ranks of the Confederate
army as a private soldier
What r-a-on impelled Li in to aiaod '
a ooffronil.e cau-a at the out-et wa are
n-iv le to di.ioa. Hi has ever been loyal
to the So itli. as his cm iuot on the fl or of
UJnre.aurmg tne trying stru-.Me through
wnscu ne hive been passing aQird abun-
dant evidence.
We do not think that Mr. L
eckinridge
wiil remain lonj in the rLks. We expect
soon to see him leading a Regiment of
Kz-otnekians. Give hiru but one week i
be found warning.
A Full Vote The New Orleans
I
Pee ;
, ,
very apj.iopriai.-.y uv' (hit :bo Sou'h,,.
. . . , I. i . , 1
ve a la , vote t t.Jt I re-. i. i.t.a, tl. ct.ji.
.Nmuiucr, hi 'aru-r to Ui-nrova iii IU. i
put
eau aisi-iiin Ihst more thau half toe
.i.ali;
mint
rn
t"" ' I I"'-" " auv.c-
Ct
ro in.Jepeadence. It is
however, to disabuse the I
o.oie unpartant,
minus ol L.-op ahroad. ano imv have:
p-op
been (iz-cz-ived upon tnis auhject, and wh i
may conciuis, if there he aot a fuil vote,
t ..t ti.ase wLo stay from the p ail are in
d.Jl iitzt or hostile to the Government.
Let every l ay wi son of tne Sauih, then,
make it a point to deposits his vole at the
approaching Presidential eieutiou in Novem
ber. Ot' I he lliuLtuond pn'jiirer of the 19.h
iHstai t, ia truly g l a i to aiaoounee that ien
Mr. Soward's Letter. I What has Become of Them?
The latter of Mr. Seward, which we'. What has become of Ueenan, Mornssey,
publish in another ooluran, Bbows evident and the thousand and one other lesser
symptoms of alarm. Somalia) ha trans,
pired which baa waked the up rotten old
Government at Washington. The editor of ' beard of one of them moo the commence
tho New York Herald eodeavora tasmootb i went of the present war. Hire they all
the matter over, but the whole artiole, both 'gono into caves and holes, or what has be
in toue and spirit, shows that it is ill at come of them ? We should have thought
ease. Indeed, it comes out boldly and the Vandal would hare had them mar
aduiiti that England ia aiding with the Con- shalled bnttle array" long a'o. What
federacy. Listen to the old rebel : are th. y thinking of ? They would make.
"Tot na innuire how it ia that this letter
baa nrodjcerj euoh remarkable effects. It
I is beesuso tbe publio mind was in a I. "
j ish state, susceptible of excitement. T"
' news come, to u upon tho very bveU of
, . tho anuouneemeut that tho steamer N a'i-
I ;!! hs efT'ded her escana throu.'h th.
liiecKaUinc nvei at maneMon, arm j on
her way to Europe, having on board Kx
Senator blldell. as Minister to r rauce, and
j Kx-Snator Mason, aa Minister to Kuglaiid ,
' from the Confederate Government to
W''J diplomatiats, wail adapt.-. 1 for the mi-
atoii ou which tbty bava been aeut. ;
"The mora) effect, indeed, of a rebel
L v .....u AJUC
, vM,al ot war eon.ey.ug tnes. Poteu-
I litnes to Lurope, m tbe teeth ot a block-
j .dIOlf fq.idron, will b? rery great, farnish-
j ing a it does powerful eviduuo to duau-
ni ma iucuiuii; numijcat ii.
lid.ty of tb.b.ocka...'
Tn.nJ... ,.a f
a . i e k
Mr. Seward was called for by taa exigen-
t .k..;m.. ,K. ., .1.1..-..
i . ' . " "
.,. .r s.r Janjnj run'uaaon. An In ttiR
; n by the Glas.-o, which we published
yesterday, it was stated that Mr. Lindsay,
M 1' t . mi ,; n.,.1.1 .... n s.m .n.i.d
'.':. r. .
ana that in cod v. q mnce o tho in.poibilty
of procuring: a present supply of Coitou
-Uewbcre tnau in tbe Southern Stales, -b
" &,?le' " .
hri'i.b Cati-
considered it the duty of the
duee the Inderal Gov-
Bet 10 ";t""- to iu
ernnieut, ia the cause of b juiaiiiij to re
move tbe blockade
Considering tba bold
fcUod U11,le bj ,h. Confederates, and the
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tiiuiiiu vi mi; cjum, u tujuui u iiuiuh ... , , .,
. -ft. . .t i- t is 1 j iwor-bippaj at her siirio wuh uioro tuan
tune that the tjorertuienti of tt:ijlauj and.
France (bought of reeojniziti tae inde-
n.nd.oe. f . auraaroa. m kd . f "
r r.-.
,. . ,, , , ,
lha fo bi n. are tne aonnnpnti af tut
-
" asbinton correspondent ot tbe a
respondent of tbe miua
PPr. on r.iary oewara a circular,;
.bieb are taken from tl.H n.r.r nf .h. i
paper, on Secretary Seward's circular,
r-r
1-th :
-The letter of Secretary 5.ard to Gov
ernor Morgan points wub'r.a; ai.mficnc.
to a eon.empl.ted war nth EU1 mu. ,f it
t.ot fr tba f .at that it ba. been .eot to
he governor ot all other Stat.. ba. in
..T-. I- t!
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i. i . i.v i i iv
... ,. ,
cmv. uuinim iu.uiiij wiui i.uc mi-i,
'uc B"r ' '" "J u.-.
. """"
t.o,-' hour, .hen the Goverumeut U .ir.
glm i;o fjc withiu."
Tb'S L.ter f Mr. Seward areated the
wildest excitement in the city of New York,
,Dd especially in Wall street. Stoek m-M
down lo a mere son, and thousand have
been utterly ruined by it. There is no n-.-ed
ef attempting to conceal the fsot, the No. th
is alartasd. The attempt to lay the blt'iie
upon Ssward, by g;vinj out the report th it
be hat cot been aoler since the batti - ot
Manassas, wiii avail them nothing. Mr
Saward ia but the tool of Lincoln, ani he
dare not promulgate such a document as
this without orders from bis master.
N'SW IGLA.SD AND Bit TrOOM Thi
Standard in speaaing of .New hngland, fjr
L'stle 'ha following faeta and figure in re.;jn the l'rtcrs.,ur, Kxpress from H.v Jau,r,
i.uou to mat uoa-iuraaiiao section : i n
Nortbara papers are "blowiu,; csuai Jer- : jn ,,1,, Halifax County, N. C.
about the number of troop "bieiij,, w,i,.i1 . nno-iaces the r.-ceipt of'a t.uiu.
Massachusetts, Couueetiaut, Maine, Kboiu J,. of u.tfu artioies f jf o ,r ir,opi fr,n
Uiand, Vermont, aad Xa Hampshire La;,t(, J.dies aad -.ulaaisn o: i,t aection
. "J wuo.a uv.. . .,...
" vuj am .u asaacouaei.s, "n
twice tne while population of orto Caro
liua, baa 1? regiments, while tba latter i,a
iifi ; and Tenuesaee, with a white pop.tU-
1100 01 ?s,''' has 4.J regiment, aijsiu-t
40 from ail New Knriana. with a whn
population of more than thrse Diiilions !
lniaaam Ma.-ach isetts, during tbe war
of 1 S 1 i, sent some of Ler troop towards
Canada, bit they refused to cron ibj line 1 UH
to Dbt lb Ilriti-h, and left tnia woik ou'that
foreign soil to he done by Southern troop
Put the cUimed pay for these same militia,
. ..
ana we behave was still claiming it at the
"
hand of tne Government when the oid
,
Luioo was brotao un tbus showing that
r h
I aiiKee great ai anucn str'ioer than
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'"' u" ',l"u "i "'i-j"ul
V.. .!.. ..... Tl.. .....U . . la
New York, and the North westsru States
are beating tbs brunt of this war against j
, ,
' ' " '
" ''liU' eU to froSt bJr lb "bicU
'
, unngi'iS
'
KaarTt.. t :.. 1 ' . s .:-
er say. .hath revenue to the Iar,ii,hi;av
y ,e revenuo to
ernment from the American Tobacco crop,
laat yssr, wa, tbirly million dollars, and
to France twenty -five mi.iioui of d aiiar. ;
The greater part of thi, v.,1 sour,, of reve-j
enue, tbat jiurnal say., i, shipped at New'
Oriaaiis. Pise hundred bo '.heads of tbe '
we-sd, we u'iticc, belongiu to li linout, tbe I
New Vork banker, w aa Se-j ictraled at '
P.ichmood.
lived aud fat
We hive j.ot
uice lleginieiif, one that would more
truly represent ibem and their eauso lhau
1 any they have i.i the bvld Uy all means
nn;t up the bruiser ; 'tis piiy that ihey
tf F.rliaps too, the ever-
J - r
Hiecber could be induced to tuk
coin in ami 01 inem, aim men me v coiiin oe
bruisers who have ao ion
' tened upon Northern soil!
supplied with imtamern, and could havcjur f,0, destruction, and abe truly
rl,1Qn tr.cu..l Lll ih,.,,, thev did lo
.
i i L'"' ' ibeo tbey would
; be ready to enter upon their work of iu-
icendiaryism au butchery. There haa
(bean some overi-ht in thi mailer which
, ,d hoM jok ,
be Herald man s.hould look into aud have
'. ,e"ed"ed. What has fa'.her Grel.y been
doing that be has not had this attended to?
, i ,tll( iwo wortiii... win nave a ternt'le
account, render to the Vandal f,r their ! 1 kk I hUntv, Oct. 19, 161.
U ,w; ,v.i a,..lGn.P II. Il.il, I'ol. C C. Lee. aad J.me.
I. .. , . . , ,1
should isue Ins procla nation immediate! y.
J....I ... .1..... ..U.......
cou.e to time."
The Fashions
e know of no c!aa of our ciliiitis who
-v. .. r ... a.u .1U l lilt uiuot
M.lo tl .n n,,r 1.1 . lr,.,..U l,
, ' , , i,
. r ' 01 "e 1 ar"
-i.i-jiu. hi wiuuui iit inn ie r: iii-i
...... 1 l
uriui. nor )l fi we prt;euiriy sal
; If. however it lull m,u our
dau-hterato le.ro a little gjod. hard com
j ,
i'"30 CU,t' We CaD J 'ht we are truly
.lad
lor years past, ts a goodly number
the Fusiiiou plates hive been of mor
tere.-t t1:
household duiiei. They have
au EastiTQ devotion, and, wa are ajrry to
; a t. U tt.a a tuot utter Mrln.i.n nf .'.I
aay it, to tna
, . - ...
mental culture, rel tin; aimot eLtirelv 00
, . - j
; dre.s and ornament to nas, ih.m thro,. -K
. "
;ilii t)g,
, .
W tb " uf . " l '
01 inis aouil
by
K-tier of
i ' "' ' '
j c',nc,',u1J -nay he, every wb.n, and ...
Pr,c- of of " ' f
tna royal faruily in.in,- dud ... France, ail
d re-,es and bonn.-t, which the ladie,
l' " eoi,.,,,ei 10 Ij.;o , u n-
ar mail oe.-ds be d.rk, cr tri.um! wita
som.thiu, of lii.t ..!, ...;t .... l -
- - -
r-- i-.-o-j. 1
.,,i. u.m uy , , )0 ismy . it y ju i,t ui 1 tho
vo!rij ul la.iiijii her.
We h ;pe a new era has dawned, an i
that hereafter, reaou an I not bund inlinct
may do our ladira iu t be initu-r of dre-s
If it is nee.-ary that w- ahould have a
chan of fsiiiotjs, Ut tlfiit establish t tj -1 r
U l'oarJ ' home, or eUe Kl Mem dj as
they d 1 J 1 11 t u a '
1 o, l r
cb oti
dre-s ash
taste d ctstes.
and hr
:iuli lly,
h- fssb
tneaos ..ill permit We onf-ai, 1
ti al we wou.il ir t desire U .re t
iou
of a buolr d vers a- revived, hut
an -hin, sooner than the bind ailiesijo
birli has ao U11.J heeiii;ivii to lor. 111
K.. hioiM. J b-e are plain truths, an 1!
ihey are nit reiiabeJ, the faali iiu nit at
our djor.
A Goi.D KlAMPi.g We ohaervd a ca-d
. L. Fh ,u u..th.Aitt ,:,. Btatlorie,
i (B(j (iiJ ,,.hfePt.a , h
"' 1"
to,)e ' ,rib Carolin
- - - - -,
Virginia, a designated by lbs donor
Miniaiers who ate not chaplains can iu no
bitter way promote the war, in canfunniiy
wi.b thiir eecl-sisstical vows, than in fjj.
loain this ex t lent exau.p'e.
I'ztALtlzfcT As D NtWJiiillN TJ tit At-
jA, Kll, jf,
oruiatiou has he n received by
Ln'7 tiov. Ciark, to the eff-cl
fl -t had sall.rd on M.uday !
from New V.ark f ,r tho h,,.r.n. r -
i hj, lJrl,lfur, a,. .,,, . ' . . . .. .
, 'r u'j .s.-anero Ana ai.o that
. ri , r . ...
a Beet or over twenty veaels had arrived
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iin Hampton Loads Ibe emz n of the
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eouotiea on the coa.t should he tirepared
,l , . .
- w.th every available weanon to u.arpb ,.
- r .
any pemt at a rnment a Lotica.
uaoisiU rt tIL. lhe UllHiiucton
Journal aays that some energetic citizens of
ilmirii'toa have arran.zi n.i t.ia in
to
into the mahin of ml from ground
i peaa. We are j;iad to hear it. Sevira
I iiKj iirii s from the interior of lhe State bavi
been made of us on the suhj.-ct.
'
f, T" V f. " , '" " , , , J f'rol"'J' of these unchristian
u I ne North (,ro!ina Journal of K 1-,""' ! and tbey u bestow aoibiur from
UC.,10I1 fr A,)(,,hl 0 our ubu T.(:.he bu k of ,l,eirre.t wealth f,r IbVpra
K.li.ors . .,,p(.al to the teacher, ,wt Ucl"Jt' ll" r r.-Oa.s i,srf. If lhe le
,0 et , r,c,mei,t of lhe time, tu -ro ' K'H !l ucb "H" '-l'tU l'-l
all lh.-,r .ttr,H,on to .he liect of" ,h., .'T': .,
j,JUrlJ.L ,...:. i
IfaTSteretary Mem,0i,1?er has anriounc-
ed ihat the ell,ire fifteen million of the
Couf.derate loaa i. tak.a.
Tho First North Carolina Regiment
Tribute to Female Patriotism.
Wa olip (be following from (he ltiuhmond
Dispatch: "We subjoin a letter written
by a Virjiiuia lady, acknowledging tho re
ception of a testimonial fiom the First Kei
mcnt North Carolinn Volunteers. Mra.
Tunntll resided near Hampton, and the
Federalists, in their attempt to surprise our
littlo army at 11 -the on the lOtb of June,
arrested hr husband, with every one else
whom they could, in order to prevent the
news of their advance reaohing tbe Goofed-
i crato
fjroe. Mr. Tunnell nnnajfed to
, '"d them, aud in the darkuesi of the
: night ni idj her way through the woods,
! Performed an a.-t of devoid pat.bliam
. . , , i i ui i c
which proved an incalculable benefit
: " rf -
1 deserve tbe tribute accorded her by the
i ,, , v ,t nur ;. I) rri,l cf
; gll,nl 'or, aroiiuians. u. pnveu
I nrr r " ","l, ",,u u'i" 'r"'
' ll0,"a J tbe ruM.ica mvanrrs, n a uope-
! ful!J look f"1"'1 10 be daJ won a com-
,lluuiph 0f SuUllieru ,rn ,h,,i re
. i a....t. . .. i
w,ru ul ur p"i' '"'."'
; Pulli" ,he outra-e of a :oke4 and uo
; f v r "
11. Lane, and lumber, of the l.t Hegi
. , v n v.u
.
ueiuieiiien .- in aearowie'i(.'ine tna re- ; " mura impuriauce mau ii.oo uctujul
ee pliou of your kind favor, I scaro know (by the peraous euaed in ih ,.. f
how to thank joa. To have contributed , cdueilidll) ,j . einot . "
tt.a buinhUst acrncs to your eaiunl ttdt s ,
rn.nl iu their glorious achiw.n.cnl at ll. lhel , our " will ha fu ly itapre-ed ,.,b
would ever have given me the m --t intense , aenea ef their ohliati.s, n,J , ,
pralificitioo. but U havt won the approval dignity of thu cri.i iu wliib ttr i-t
of brave inea--lo be de-med hv thctu oot!i,i.
j un worthy this g.i.rous evidence of their
iinaiie wi.i a vs t.e t. me m aomcj
oi j y iui rein'uioraice. wnien l aoail etier-
i ' nrou.-h life, aud ,I h.p 00 , w iib ia.t
pride. b.ij.jath as ao inhtnt.nee te my
c L 1 1 i 1 rj May it he l lorm an incentive
j lo ;,,. J0llr pulr,on.m ,,1 ,,. M
kind 1'ioviii. nee ever " si, slur your head
in the day cf ban!," Mjy ecb of you
he the rre piciita of tbe rar.l due to dia
liuui.l rd valor aud instil. Yours, tiuiy
and aincereiy,
Hawaii Ti'mil
l!iLir Mii.lii)sS. Tbe Story of H.lly
I ..: 1 i
j .-.p.v.ay, ..
il:i;an, a rand rbapaoly, i goiu the
rUu... rr-l 01 ne capture 01 a cer
- I lain ( oloiiitl M ,i i nn and hi Cr..s
I Lexintr.. M i Tha ilnrv in ;,.tin a.t.
for m in liob if not clas-ical hro2ue. bo
. fa"b io " '
j the aforesaid .MulH-an. called Hiily, earn.
ff 0Ill T,f per.r, to a-.... Lin.ola and be a
" ber a. d break heads and drin. whi.k,.
fntorluoalel y for lha trawmUanr, of the
! .tore, the L.xiiu-lon m - n is named J.u,,.
i j . ,. , .. ... .. ...
isuunni. -i i.iiiiu .'lymin. anuuauianoi
t,ni,i iroin I ipperary tui from th interior
0f New ork. and be does aot d itk aha
it other "perrit" o it is sai l.
('O'.rtbtttATi CiM.;8SIoiks The Con
f i-rt Coaj:ni.ioiit;r lo Eijlanl and
Frano.'. Mtti. Maaon aud Stilail Aut
ailed fiom Charle.too, bave passed tbe
blockading fl-et ao 1 are "ail right," but
the sieauiship Nliviii has r.ot sai'e 1 ! So
iiiich f)r a "reliable souree' from whieii
o tinny of our exhban.'e bi ro ived
p-)-mve inform itioo of tu-i Commissioners
. in tho Na-hvii!. If Mr. 'Tl;. table
In liti luii" and Mr I!, iiabie S'ojrec" were
butti lion.', or su-pru led at li-a.t, the news
co.ill he b'-tter drpendrd oa
Thsre ia s 111 111 ;rj of ans ltf; in
iankvedjiu. Amon ihia nu,t uuiuli r of
euolce spirits who-e minda have not been
overibrowii by hat., anl ra,'e, ia the Wash,
in Ctou c-rrip.i. dcut of 1 he Cmcinuati Ga
t .tti;.
'1 he extensive forrifieationa at Arliaton
si."'ted to thu writer tbeae seoaib'e rc
f! c'wi.:
Is it r, 't liuuiiliatiD to tiiirik that, wiib
the
po .era and resources of
,h . 1 ivfriifi..iiL r,,l f. f...,r 1.-'
preparations. It sbould aoddeolv La se.i,d
wuh a fnarful p-tnic, and inobly yuldini
preiuaey, with the energy of desperation
rush inio fortifying itaelf agaimi the k'i;res
tons zf a poer wbo.B treason it Laa uu
dert.k-n tocrj.l, o-at! Wast a cu.-w.n
: wili,e.nes present iu tbe futum.
Sai'e (.r .Sroct. At a Kale of Waahin ..
ton & Mai.ehei.ler Kniirna.l .sii ...t ...l. ...
Tu.a ,. M M U ... .
: lJ .'i. not,
i ,
ranged from sixty five
' . - . . .
Ptr nare, dividend inciu
. ,
to seventy dollars
...U.l .......I.. .
f,0!U fifty fit to aixtyoi.a diviieoJ off
i ,, , , , ,
I he sales were far cash.
GonD Lisc.i.M Man. A gentleman who
: '
proasc to know, ha informed us that
tne
re are residing in tiie vicinity of States-
u.u vni us, .zwuing iu mo aggregate'
s.'llt) .lives, have not, all iDwsther. iavo '
' wre tnau 83 lor the benefit of ibe soldier !
Bu.u.e. .Now, the ladies of the town aud
oouiiiv ar wuriH.n-.i a r '
ou-iniy are w. ariug oU the cud of their
Cnj. rs aeuiiitr in .bt and dav f.,r ih. .,.!,.
; leers bo bavs arooa forth to nr.,l..i ik.
. cer''ul And Lt.
! roast thoin too, Ibe dirly ra.eai.
be dou'i be on 'ht lo.
If
fr They have au eatabiisbiaetit for the
tuauufaature of drums ia Greuiboto.
State Educational Association of North
1'uroliua.
The Annual Meeting of the State
eational Aaaociation of North Carolina
the aurreut year, will be bvld iu Qr('(I
horo, oa Tuesday the lUth of NovUlb
at aeveu o'cock, P. M. '
Uelegatea will be panod over the
loads at half, fare and entertained duib
the mretii g frea of coht. It is batdl. J
cesaary to ay that the unsettled tonuiii'i
of tbe country baa prevented au earlier
meeting, aud that the Executive Cunimiiti"
ia 6xmg the tiiua and plaae, Lave ,!,.'
ored to conault tbe eouvanience of tle lf
ger number of tba members of the Acti
lioo.
The ensuing meeting ia one of gresl ;0.
portance, tbe ailualiou and hop,-, 0f
country demanding tbe most aciiv. M,.r.
lioua ou the part of all who hold po.j,,'
ef responsibility toward tba puiilic-aaj
never was there a time when leaibir m
thora, and friend of education ,bo,i,j u.
bar with bettor prospt ot of ituintd
iate uie-
talueak to the Slate.
We are now in a country tL at l.asj,,,,
commenced ita career of natioualitv n,j
I ih. .i i
, , OoJ ,1 a 5
! dP" d- chr.c.r ,hJ f,
ur dllDy of 'bi ioung Uepu,lc.
c,..,,:,.i. . . ,,
' '"I k UOM
We are happy to annooi ut ,n irf
r..rl nf mir A.i-inlixi. ... .
, r - "
1 tr, and that by the Lies. in-of I'iov
, ,B, dillieulliei of lha t in . hate 1..
d ita powtr of uaefultiei.
c 1'. II. Wii.tr, .-up I'wi .v.,
LU. Com ? J D Cahi hu.l, in .(.
f t". t'. (; I K, Cor. .sf .
Oataber L'.'tid, l-il.
Acknowlodgomenta.
The following articiea hava betu fer.Til
!iaaa Ca!ii and Julia Oral,
,'; M,...i M K ,U1 t W.i-
. - frr
I ittf.
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.1 . ...u- i .1 j...
H
l.l r,!"'
- '7 W.BV.,V'l , r V
Ml jj.iii, rbri-trahnr,, 1 p.,, ,.f . .:
Mrs David S.o.o. I p. of 11.:..-.
' Pir a,eka. 1 pillow and aa.e; Mrs h A
'a;'.ail. V pair bla..kts, 2 p.-r . 1
pillow atjieas.; (.. tr.iidrnn Ad.
yui J" mu' . I i. ir-r'Il A ell r,
3
pair sock-; Mis Natey Harry, I p r ,.'
aoek; Mi-s II Alxuler, i j
Mas M ary V AUxauJer. V? j
pair 1; ov.; lii rusan It Hi,.'. - i
blanket.; I.tao S 1 1 nderon. , '
Prof W C Kerr, of favid.on t.'..... car
box of aeieetad NI deal ft iota f -r t'; N;n
Car-jlioa II )pital at I'etrbjr,'
We have b.eo relies:! bt I, aj:.-.u:
. J (),t(., 0f fapt. 11
arrno it c r
fl, aay that bis company wiM ia a f-e
h ealUJ ii,. Tu ,1
ifd of blaoksta W b?r a. :t,"
ho have oot yet cootrihuts J, wi.i cJ 11
tbeir blankets imm.-d ia.riy.
J. L. JUows, A,-. I
'flie altiinataa cr 'Turtlo '
The McU.pLi Iclu. An n; .1 (."
tbs fo.ioniiii le-cnpt ion of ?-. s -i
ruu into the Vitccune at tbs i'au.nea;
New DrUarzs.
I he " Tu'.tle," it ia laid, fl; J a . 1
euti n, and has proved a c -n.; " ''
Mm biuir rrii.r. 11a aci'taibi-d . - '
p-eu iar czt.struction, but a. I. is t
has seen aad fell her I'. ere n r j 1 p
ty in deaerihin her. Sue n et.ri. z
irao ao mcu thick, and n aue 1 aJ ' '
proof. Her constructiou n very '''3
aud ayiumetiical. In fruit i"'"1 t:l
...I... ..... 1 l.,i m 11 a
i.l. - ..... v -,. n.i
eti 11
. ' ., , , .,
,te ba "Turtle lo.ks ' "
hail of a atsainboat, L-Ji'.'iu h
oval shsps from tbe Wi'tr lm uf
! u;, of fcUlll .oull j,),l)Ce U, '
ll baa but one aperture, and taa' -J " '
j a tea inch booitr iu frjut. :a
i rang-, tjis, which is jist lare enoJ.''" fjf
the muiaie of the gun. m opu"! s,!4
lioaiixer tii-cbrgd. lbs rccai '1 ,aJ'
cient to permit the "duor" or "hate "
fall, which II does of .'.- -:r i:."
presents the ssme iinperviouu ;j '
And abeli as tbe remain ler o! the
structuie. Its compi. te surtoes ueun."'r'
I. a ll,.. f.nl that it IS OlliV BeCe-l' J
'laru her loose" to deiuoiub ls -
; Lincoln",
navy.
7. c
KlzOXCOMUE CoU.NTf. The peup
i old Pdeiiouiba are deliiuz'ht'1 ll"'
i , , .1 . . m ibs war f"
brave boya who have gone to tna
I ' 11, lit.w
I thai CouutJ abali nol aoU.r.
Caii..a.iitwa oisa notice that tey
! puicha.a or receive as a gift, i""" I""
I 1 ,, 1 (lOU L:n;,
bM 8 l0UU t" J0' ' V, ei,ib
'J l.'"jU" J"d of 0oJ '"
I ''"bla for pauta.
! Ma... It a .'.'.;.. a ilac1.l.-A
"-" . 4 . ,d tl
lhe Po.t Office at Auguta, t.so
.nd (itll"00'
mail carrier between Augusta
title, H. O , have be.u caught iu .
robbing tba mails, by au aent of b
paituiaat.
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