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ftjE,uirJiaJ--,-lle filing at.d .fferig. They quietly dU- r".r.cd o their q-ncrsud ,n four hour tho regiment was reotgimiea jor mo ' ' This Fill answer for a history oi our wuo.o , army If th'ey who went out Grot, and nave bui- v . - . . ...i ,i. ...4 ..1 viml fmm me reuinnine, thus submit, oh 1 cannot those who have so far reposed in peace in their protected homes, cive tho remainder of their tin. to their country ! Our brute regiments have had their ranks "thinned by death and die ease , will you not all go cheerfully to thei. . tu. .nva fciru.-L'led for you, and III! 1 1) l iit.i -r T Eow are needed to alrupgio v. uu.u. the lawle executed impartially upon ', lich and poor, hijrh nnci low. Any rronoMtion for tho further increase cf our army should, under our present pro rcrous cireuniHtauccf, wight safely be trea ted 'with more deliberation, and that method . . v-.i. V.o mti nccectable OU"Ul OUl w incu ni'm- . to tbo;pcrpic. y.u ,i. "; .. ,k. T .an let thnKC 01 US W rrnmin at home, teua ovrrj cU.j - --ta-li of clothing and feeding our defenders i ;.i;n- f-,r tlu-ir wives in tl.o tie i , i consiituto our fr t e"iV M1 the Iruits of the earth J should be'saved uo.t carefully, retreuch- Loulu be in iu o'jr muii-ic- t.r'.vntiv NOW is tlillC for ou uuiiaiiou j th.t heroic eclfJeuial J hioh our mm of ih Sit revolution rtudsred they, bJ worthy of a b,iSU fiaCJ iu I debt net no s-b:i e, a-t " Put tiampleain North C-iro; -' I.VV.O. -e tiiti. .'. be"1os lhos ihioh . . ;,.t, i.n oo ;ji )ody revolutions V-aia uem-yacbiMioUndeney. Yield i . us nr.idua.lY it uurlial law have ii?' f " , , , .onung curiviv a o? siw ugrc ,tml t t;.f i xeru:e o: artitrary power . rur mi'linrv ii.irn, r.cd loukine with Ics n, i la-s ecu;, ra upon tbo disirJernd! ninr:l3 which a utc ol war always must truduce. wo rnav ti.Jji-'"er both ". v i i liber ty tu. t!:e fratue-work of soeity. The J t.'u.e houorLd rr if' (.ij 1 j ia the eharter of j c jr lib r'.ieO' that t:.e n i!i?ary should Le' h iL.. r !i . -j :3 t!.c ;:n! authorities, ' ihouidj a:iii lc tscjreJ an J tisaiu'aified. It fhouidj ttv.r be dt-rarttd from cac.-pt n cas ot mi'; cVvi-sui aad uri'I. jiialio ptibiio usees-1 m?t. wlea thu saftly of tho ."it ate woeld i ctucrwi-.' lc i:i.rcr:::cJ U vtai won through! c-utar: cf ftnf.- tv -ir K -li-h, aud re- j , - ; '. I !';' i in f:-?t !.; J of ur .m-riflD.aa ! C'i'.jr. l!i rb'ltyt i-ritt cf power, te a:iy tiiaa or i--t . f ri' n, ru dauTOJi iu ' It 4 it. eii.c. "i Le L"'.ii- ratioc of t. o cartu Iriv: .eta I one Wa-hir L-ton, and the sun K11J pjtS nu-i .- r t' r; rt t lb- J'ii. T. it J3.UD') .t.iuri.-a. b'f r ) bit roan t;. o'.is of men : r its anl t'n Sbcriff iy tin path of their u. 1 a'.i respect and ::a cintsuj for if North (.'arolioa il. Let ait the cens if tie '.w, with th M ! i ou. tha C.it.d ill s c iiicry t.;iry "in zn,u. lware tty ol ir i t:-: Tl n u-.:Jer th; plea of I o h u ever b 'n found so1 p.-ti.u by vi in, -a n ivii the libtrt'.c. It is the couipla- th, ! i !!; lc rcl the w arid over, i' tch tot t!ui po-t r":'il!? tj thi'iu, an4 1 ,;i t a .-.r:ci itcniil. far 1. n'tt t ti e j reservation o! f, I r. 1 r-nrJ it my asorc'l, .j U Ti '.ot thr cruta in ; oi -..i L i ri -Lt aad liber- I .r,i :.c- r L j M tc i! r.ij;ji... ly.t r j'e r-i u'.j!. - .iVO s,t It c'i i - - I ' -terly il ai,J ill nana, i ish j j-j , t y.i.r liatrJa, i r- it I f 1 ;y t i j mn it i cx ah ui be ut- Vi.'l! biU'CT I kirtil be ut-' :v.rU lue avoi.leil 1 trie frieii -U,' wirn an 1 cen-1 sure, vi- i C TJ i ! ' II 0 i .I n J"', j .ti it 'iit'jue'i 1 LaVe ! ! I V9 that, North Car ' trur-.;'.e ; , I t.w c j u Lil. (Jar t:,- -real I C.ua'la !-. Sjci in ti. tor -u-:,i: 'u : I ti. : 1 .-.til'. t.; irt ,',y i i n th euf sistur' i . uh ;.;! ;t nr.a :V. lr.- I, Uv: ; U..-,.- ,:r. c .i r . u i . i tti..'.'!. t'.'J i. T .. of it ! . '. ti l!i Lei 1- I. ti'ii or ..u-iiic 1 cr Quite elan-' ti il.irJi ith ,.,t of every dua lly i .rt-.i no fei-t to , n by huiidridi. .ii.' ti n i sceeuci, j ui our siiSuiers iu t oulh, a:.d li f.a:,k .)'!, hveli un. :.ci, i.. .it danger- jti. u is Lee n '."l'i al Uiei (.i'.i-kj cf our i.ii I.apj j nu 1 c .ui :. -. i n.i ' jJ tiii- n Ct l lo t,i; : f it ii o iK-f cii'la on are raiiant wi.h the hi. Ill ol to I l.j t)or v: drivii.-j UK nr:i ,f W! 'I lut hoi 1 faiihlul i uude-rtaken 'tan l-ef.-.r are everywhere . tli.iu, si;.l the s. i .1.1 .. .i 1 1... l 1 II ii n..'i ii-. oi vur. iii;,iii- I .. ; . im it-d away Jic . valoe of our troops,' I.! II fro ,: I.- f . U' ti: : il f o r to r ' . H u t : l y v ir o i our trout, lllllll Hri Cl llJ ,5, tl,i u l.t thoia nmo too, i ia rot, with hot, rliull anJ , fr.n -..,;!. ttslcime (hnu nni k- V to "tl.'J J !if v ho. 'I , TLn ' vk. I v.. fair t r t P I "." ' f i'.. f.'ur I am c niQdent, i i .hi ut.il r-'orious de.HiuT.i liris cf o'.ir oun Hetnihlie m iv c e 1 1 1 e i . . c :ih:i-!.-.-d, r-tubreee the ,d hA,. I ! ti-.t.it of the ! intji-rate r.'i, a i I'illUI! ii,!e wit f i-reat inl-md iu- , a ui-.fl.t', m p of oa C jait I .t d is il 111 I . mil 17r.in I I lJ ef 1 hrbor; id il: Km lea dmif i of t L c i - t I'n a i a b ef ,. -i i v! :ipt I la the ric- t -..la! co 1 i '' i f i ii ' i aliuoai eviry arti.'ie in t . . .i .1 v to I he coin f.rt si,d eonvri.il net ol !u mi, i nil.t -i in ?'i r.rea ''f 'iri!M;no n.ei.1 and reform Lould be;.n iu o-if aou.e-, .ilu9 n mo e., hold aiul citeud to twryibiuij pullio andj.nh with his beams. .1 -.itt material:! for ,qrj . ... -- . "J. of ir0Di ...1. . .,a met,l8 . unbounded feoilt buildiDg p great manufactories ou POBUUtioo numbeiisg .I...DHI f nnf mouDiiin """i eigbl millions, with W',""V; ' source 01 weann iuii.- f elituto thounmuUkahle eloiania oi 6 RoKiliiriJ them, to what t-plCD- :: rln thev not eivt rise, when pe.ee, blessed peaee and dependence. . .. i i n . mv couutry men, let us n" , , K11 1 r od i that North-Cerohuf, at least, M)ia not fail in the performance cf bei r pari , I ibfl , the stream of precious--- - ,ae,r our glorious aoni have consecrate f nuues to immortality, shall 'ough tb6 and unaoeepted aaeriin, bujsa wb( gur. valor eud determination oj' efficat.jous t0 vive, they shall be rend;. M(1 with bsrti the salvation of the y x, and purpose strong for the 0 tir substance give uuiud, vfe wilja toil and struggle, wfc of our bloojlj tndure, through a the will sufes of the night, until the day drcar - j0deptndeaee, fl.shiuj? through the einuese m mo u mi " JlcrtI) (Carolina flSlbig. j is 'is"! mv. charlottk: , . TuCS(Idjr, bfptCIIlDCr It. I 8 (j ' " ITU. R. W.kriieM, of Unoii, I... cm. -.ntH u eet. ,. r ..thr, II !1 rot tive ordrr fc m W Htu, Wjrli or tt- , .nd r.ccipl fr lh.m.. A..(r ,u.,arr, ting o pay to him within Uirrc rooc.tt il! rrcn Hie U mo fm two dull r. Kemcmber. That xt takt all kiii ey country pro- . auee in tihiTgt Jor th' Whig, Leg', llut'.tr Ltnlt C'hicltiit n j'ut nm,tkinz 1 thut is in the mirktt. Wood. Those of our country jfrien-Je Lo inten-J . , - I uons iu wood wul pt)ia their aubserip Pon h1 lrioicS iUu soon as poiblo. f"" The wr new, will be found else- where in our d a tier, it is full of impirtiDt where io our paper r !,. i..i..r. ,.! . ' niiW, for l.iLt aiuii ' h . . ' i ics have routed the enemy on eve-: rj hand at laUst accounts, our forces were near the Pccsy'.vattia line the Northeta cut-' tbroit will soon fl the effects of war ia their own eonntry we ho?e ot Generale' ., ' , , .. ! win not stop until they reach 1 oilaJelpb.a,. ttcn let the cry be oa to " rew lore. . mote it be. 50 mote it be. auassas aad ex', rlion secite te be tho irrdcr of the time, a ease eama uiider our immediate D&tioe, wuteu eieeis a'l oit- . ,i,i fi, i. iVi. t. t.a-1 an ar. ' ... t'lo of Ladica wear, whiel the; So,d to the. mertinj tit $1 ot) otf and eosne Ladies ....ihi, ik. article went to riurchase io the ' alternoon, when io ana Lcnou tLey lita a Ivand ?1, now if that is not meanness, robbing and eilortioo what is, we would ! ti to khow. ... , , PT If we are not sreagly informed there J ii a law forbidding the sending of articles 01 t:.'ja OUt OI mo riate lor ipu .. . n..n .t..: I . ' a,,u :V"J "" f- th"! law in fore, there aro eertam patties L'. - re, who I uy up ail the butter tbey can liml, and ncnd il off .South for sale, there it hard'.y enough coun s to this market te sup ply thu demand, and a atop should be pet to this immediately an f we are told that ether articles of food go off, it aeems lo u that thoae persons whose duty il is to at ; tend to this liviin.s. are to1. ally blind or arc blackmailed. ,,, , , I IV e have l ist ruen from a perussl , , , , , of (iov. anco s I nviaural, and ha.iti-u to! l P-toiisn ie es ..-.t,. . r us g-uerial .ono -iim .ea. ing, .1 .i: .. :e...i I.-.1.. . ...i . r . i. IU'1 '1 llJIIIUeU . l"r WUC ITU 'l';uiil VI !j I . ,,,.. jj , ,ji4U it embraces, for the elaiMcal ' , . , ,, . ,. I I a n ' o tJe, its force ef thought; but, ahore all lor the importance of tho political matter which it cciutais, it has never been sur- tiaa.-t-d bv auv snuiur publio docuuicbt .... WU1C0 ' ",,uolJ "" '"".prca. oi aiorui 'Jiiflina. V e feel assured that its noblo sentiments will elicit a cheerful response r..,,.. ,i,."..,,r f .wnr Bt,;i ilM,ni,A.i the .Southern (Confederacy. We wiil close ftur remarks witu tho rtiatiou or tho lol- lowiui? aueodote : An I'.ditor of a news paper rpposod to the Hon. Heury Clay, j ouqo remarked by way of a taunt, that Mr. t'l iy's mouth wss laree and un-emily I to whom another Kditor, Mr. Clay's sincere advocate, replied, Mr Clay ha. a mou n fnr itsolf. e eay that genorauy e- . i.Ul,u. to our petrous, read uov. ;v- - ral) itepcakifor itself. see us" another eolunin The Future i W ; , South. Tb0fr: W Igratulat. our friend. 0l, "hioh continue to illumine the Fr-P"u our beloved Southern Confud .""The ireat God of battles is daily, deed almost hourly, grautiug us the most final vietories over our ruthless invaders, iu every battlo field. Tboy, tU Yankees, in every effort to advance, are eouliuuully bloekaded ky StouewalU and Hills. The officer! and privates of our Southern Ar my, aro nobly responding to the poetio sen tiiueut: ' Fr-!diMi'i battle onee brjun. Bequeathed by ireedihs; airs lo aon, Tliuujh ba filed oil, ia ever wuii." The turbid element of a corrupt and un godly dynastj, are gradually dissolving and yielding te the pure influence of true tsjutb eru liberty. So that the prophetio vision of tho poet who said, "Waatwaid iheaUr uf finpira tjkia its flight every day realiaiug iu this oar Southern elitnc; and weeau truly say, Southward tiic alar of empire wUc na flijbl," Ki gfl.tli tin U'im fanaticiaiu'a (lujniy li i'il. Into sur Suut'iern aaia r.-r pure ana bright ; This firal lour acta already put, Tha li:til thtil c!ae I hi ilraui wit'i tae ilf i I Turn "a iHiUliat utlapring ia tUa Utl." PROCLAMATION UY THE PRESH-'KNT To th 1'iople of' l be L'ontiltr ate Slates : Ones mora upon the tlains of Metmne have oir armies bcu LUd by the Lord of IIots with' a triumph over eur eumi. s It is my privilege iuvite you onco more t ilia footstool, not now in the grab of ft .ntrnw V.nlilh iiir nr.ii I'll.llii-in to render thanki. A few tuonth nnc and " llarriaburg, Peaaaylvaais; thai Dalti our encmie' poured forth tLtir invadiog ! ) more and Washiegton will not be attacked (rioa upon oer icil Thsy Lid wane our i U,B. .j, McCivlisio has left Hanks to de ,!ds, pointed our altars, and violated tho t d SVtll- t ttlJ gon t0 metl L oanetity of oar home. Around our eapi-( n . tal tbey patld taur foices, aoJ with boastful thri; claimed it aa already their j I rise. The brave troops w hieb rallied to it ilffman kafi e xtin l'-i ii bed tbrae vaiu ,0ll ofl Ur the ,,JM( ,f ibe same Almighty hand, h arc t tltcre 1 our eriiuK ar.d driveo tleiu laok io diamty. tL9 a"" " 1 iU T,fi LliltlL, various ar- i mies which b a i b; ravainj our eiati i with the army ef invasion iu N jrthern ir- i 0f Qll( fgrcl. had dcttroyeJ vat quanti ' arisaia. our enemies have renewed there at- ' . . . .. i :.u i. . i u tempt to eubjogate tv at the very plaoe ; where thi-ir nrsi tfful w i. rfcf,atd, aud vcn e.riCe uf fctr,b,it.ve justice has ! tsrtak.-o the entire Lt, a tcjonJ aui c jmr Sect ovrlbr 'Jo this pi.-nal fuseca aeeorJrd to oar arms iu the Kent, bsi been -racioui!) a l'ltd anjtLer ctiviU brilliant iu thi Vtt. tn the very day on which our f ncei were led to virfjry ou the iUiui of M im' 1:1 V ir- ii... kau.c! AlmiAtv arm i ft-:d ft ... . n oTtrejtijii our cnemi -t at lucnuiyi. i in Jcrjturay Th i at one and tbo nie ti:ue, have the two great ho.ti!e armir s ten stricken J iwn, eo 1 the wio .cd d-n:j of i'" Ui'lt ... ' J Io such circumitaiio ', it K meet act . . , . mf b low j.JWU in adoring thaukt'u..c' tuat pracijus Uo'l who .i bien n jr bu! n ar k ati4 He u ne-, id to otTer ur;tl Hiu, the tnbutj of tlac'.- ' fi'T'f - 4 0' F'''3 'n ""baud arc the: ijjug of a!! event and to Him ahull uc,, in an fpceial tnatinT, e r i L the honor mn i, r y s " ' . .e!ore, I J.IKriiU LUVis I rL dent ti the C-nf.dera'.e tftat?, 3 iue ' lblt wy j.rUmation, a-ttin,. apart Thars- ; div, the latb day of September, intnt, ' as day cf t-rairr anl thenaiv.;.,; to i.i i . .. i .1 . . . .. ...l j - o . t Vh trilLb of'o'ur arm.'.t Itk'ud tX Maiia4sa; ael I do hereby invito the people of the Cou.'tdeiste Mate-s t-J meet anil. at die at iheir re-IiTtlVO ti ACi'H Ol publie wcral.'p. and to unite in reu .enn L , d ,Q ()0,, (iJf Ui..,. .fP4l ,u rciv.i, and to implore Hun to cudu:t our .lurnnp r , . roun 1 u to tho fiual attiinmeut ,( the hlL.-.nin'e of peace auJ BcJuiity. s i ft EA L. I . I . . ... I . ,l & n 1 f ,, i , ,, i..r i S .States, at ltu-hm otid, thia fourth day of September, A. I' 1 "'!. JLim.KS".N DAVIS. L'y the l'rfaidcnt : J. 1. UMNJAMIN, ."eo'y of state. Lose or a Nkw Yaski.k Vk Vimi'- Advices from Hilton Ilea 1, r ccM ed thr j ah lite New Vork pper stuto that the (;uu boat Magnolia arrived Aujuit ii" irom a crilue, bruiin? mtehigetice to Admiral I'J- . i pout of the lotil lam of the now luted , . il.. ilg.m Innl.i A il imml nrk (..Hit .n,etoorti otl lhelurmn, of Saturday, . . . Man -of War I' Ug'lst, lit, ,, III t . 1 ! 1 Uiii It iiul ah, jit onn lnllnili'il in Abaio Iil:i!)d, ahoit ono liunutett linn's , ' ,- Nnth of Naia:t, (. apt. 'i atated hi Iim ilea- patch that bM m. :i were ail rale, at. I lud taken refoi! uj.ou a :nall iilun i iu Urn vi cinity of tho wruek. He was of opinion that his armament oou'.d be saved. The Adirondack sailol from the) pirl of .sew i Of K on July 1 1 , ".nil scaled or f., orl0 0 ti,0 MW Herim eorvetus or dered by Line lu'n ! overuiiieiil, wai built st the )!rookiyn Navy Ysrd, and launched I'D Wsnhingt ni's birtii-diy, tho il'id of Feb ruary laat. X!ij is feet two inches loiii;, "ovur all,'1 Lis bro idtii of beam nf .'H feuT, a depth of hold K feet Hi inches and draw 1 1 feet of water. II r u, noli' n cry it of the fir-t c i a , and uss oonnlred ted at tho Novelty Works, Now York. It consists of two hmizontnl back acting in milieu, with ciliudcrs i'i inche lu dunsoler and HO inches stroke. NEWS, - - Movements of llie Army. f Tho. Confederate army is aaid to be at Hanover, York county, Pa., whioh ia 35 miles south of Ilarrisburg. It it distant from Ilarrisburg 100 miles. The road from Ilssover to York and tbenee to Lancaster, would seem to be the route to Philadelphia that our army is pursuing. The distanoe by this route cannot be more than 120 miles to rhilaiclpbia. Fhom FmDfsaicK, Md. Wo conversed with an ofiieer of our army who is just re turned from Frederick. Maryland. , He ooufirms the reports we have already pub lished of the favorable dispositions of the people Several companies have mustered into the service, and it waa audeietood that Frederick City was about to yield five hun dred men ia addition. Provisions were plentiful; corn bU cents per bushc!beef 'A eeuU per poend , bieeu 10 cents per pound. The intended tnove ieots of out army were a matter entirely of speeulation- itiehmond Kuquirer, 13th. A correspondent, writtiog te tbo Kditore of the Uichmoud Kcquirer fietu Yarreaton, Va., Sept. bth sj : " A courier arrived kere laet evening from beyond the Potomac, aud reports that Geo. Hi 11 it now ia Lie grktoD, and that we had a fight at Poolea. vi.le, where we eaptured 1,000 prisoners aud a large quantity of commissary store. Mne diviaioue had crorsed at Ijeesburg. Iu eroasing the canal, a boat was eaplered tilled with salt, corn le. A very large quantity ef blankets, medicines, soeks, su gar, ccfise, tea, 4e , Ae , were brought to ibis place (Warrenton) last evening ar) eaptured on the plains of Manassas. Advancing on Ilarrisburg. A private de. patch from Richmond states that ear army is believed to be tuarcbiog ' Carolinian of Suud$y. Hl hvw.M), .Sept. 1. Offieial deapateb- from (Jcu. Lvo't headquarters dated at Frederick, Mtryiaud, lalurday, 8ept. 0, i v : I .l- -r. ... Ti "' icocituu b mo war euc. i uvj atale that tho Yaakecs, upon the approach til s, cf valtabie army stires eLich had been aeeuu.ui Maryi: ited at KtJcTick. The eiiint of 1 are t :a.ousl organising through- 0jt their State, aud especially iu liaUimore, t itMbji their Iobj suffriug. Heavy r;nf jrceuicnts are utoviu froui Virginia to the aupj jrl of cur srtny. The Mar)lnlers is Kiehuiotid are rapiily Kv- iu e j;n taints. unJor ihi 'Uier 'lenerai ... , , , t.eo. IJ. Utuait, of Marieud, to j.iu io the! advance. C'roeda ot refugees an also re- ! ., , , 1 turtim to joio gucin-.a l aude i Marylead. j LvEMs.i.-We have the glorious inteili- i e t ence that n. Slotiewall JacktOB, ih a i ju.MjM uvii iv., j hnu r.i nur r.ircia kaa met ana real an the enemy with fiUeca tnileS of Uillimor. ; N j details have yet eome to baud. l'rcni tlic Vct. Mobile. Sept 10 A tpecial despatch the K veiling News, dated Knozviiie, to tiie J'.vttiin .ews .,,4J,,,, l.i..ul H.,,', l'...l, ' ' ' ' , ' belonging lo Coi. J. .luith s Weorgia Legion, Lae iuit rcterne l from the Cumberland lUjUDlaius. Tlu-y culountered Col. Cliff e 1 ' i ' I brijaue oi reuaJ lenneseceuDs Dear to.n. when a ilcr.to 5ght d,l ',it whioh fifty of tLi euoray were killed and twenty ive pruoocrs eej.lured, together allli li.irlr b.iripa Vllhllllt nil ll lh I nn. f..i,r.t..4 C.1 ("ia uru' ' K- is a prisoner. MomiAM i use Pa ii nil a n . A correspond o ll. Lou.aviilu Lx,t$ cive th. folio.. iif ilt tt lotion al (eurgetotVU iif dscnpiiou wl Moiau as be appeared He miujied unarmed among the uotley :'" J e great bugbear ni.ntivy i u i g ii i aa but a single row of buttons on hit (?cil htu Hi; oava'iy jacket uf OJiied green aud camie re, wUieh ho wore uubut lonud. He wore no vest, aud had et a I I 1:oh M.k watch guard aud diaiuoud pin Hit hat was a black felt, pinned up ou the left ii ie, and ornamented with a ertoent of vuiilcd work in porcupiuu or palm leaf His tiling was graceful, but all the time help elm d inure buaied iu looking after bis command--the luiuitept details of whioh ncemed n il to ecape hi ut thau thinking of the bvure ho cut. A W'A'iiK Won One of Stuart'i oQieers, in an account of tho lato raid says : We caught I'opo's iiiartermaster and got bis and c itiiuiis.Hary a safes with a Urge suiouTit of money iu them. This quartermaster has beeu a good deal iu Warrctilvn, tod when we p'is-ipd through tho uext day, a you n,' ltdy of the place found out she had a fi1 'J I Joko on linn. He had bet ber a bottle ot wine that ho would be in Kioh iti vid by the I at of September; eo wbeu nhe heard he was coming, she had the bot tle ol wino at tho gate ready for him, to tho yteat auiuieni'Mit of all parties. The fellow took it very good huuioredly, and drink his wino to her very good health. Don't Likc Thk " Hum." The Yankees call tho late battle betweeu the Southern and Abolition ermies at Cedar Run the ii:li) of "lau;hter Mountain." They don't like the name of O-d.ir Ann any more thau they d thai of Hull IiuD. Tu Iron-Clad Stbauerk. Th rumor that Capt. R Semsni had arrived at tbo mouth of the Mississippi with six iron or tteel olad steamers, turns out at we ex pected, to have no foundation. Had the government listened to wise counsels at an early day, it might have been true. The Richmond Whig ways : " Tho last modiaum of management and enterprise would bavs enabled. the Govern ment to possess itself of a navy that would bar placed the enemy's shipping and coast eities at our mercy. Hew different would have been our condition and experience if tbia bad been done I What suffering and shame, what lose and destruction, bow many tbousandi of lives, bow many millions of property might have been saved, if this policy had been pursued I" EXTENSIVE SALE o r 150NDS AND STOCKS, AUCTION: IN compliance with the Will of the lata Colo, nel WILLIAM WRIGHT, of Yorbeile. 8. C, the undeiaignod will eipoae to Public Sale in the town of Charlotte, N. C. before the Bank of Charlotte, at 10 o'clvra. A. M., on Tuesday ihe 23d September insU the followinf STOCKS and BONDS. 110,000 Mecklenburg county Bondi, bearing 7 ftt eeal interest, J 0,000 Cleaveland county Bouda, bearing 7 per cent inlercat, 4,000 Mutieaippi Central R. ft. Bunds, bearing 7 per cent interest, 900 Confederate States Bunds, bearing 8 pet cent leterest, 34 Shares ef Stock ia the Bank of North Caro lina, L'adiviHed surplus of the Bin of 4he State of North Caiolina on 250 8harea, 40 Share of Stuck of the Bank of Newberry, 8uutl Carolina, 10 Sharee of iiloek of the Bjnk of Hamburg, South Carolina, 'IX U.MS CASH. J. J. bLACKWOOD, i. L II A Ul'.Id, Execaloreot Win. Wright. Peptembor IS, 1862. It A PPLICATIOM wil b made for the Renew. j al ol A'loct Cerlificale No. 4o3 lor IhirUen uarea Sluek in the Charlutic h. f?o, fa. It. R. Co., the property of tiie Eatale of 1'hot. J. liollon. E. NYE IILTCIllSON, Eseeut-r. Charmtti, Auguat 30, I 7Hk ! SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ALVOCATE. (XXV VOLUME.) A Religious family Newapaper, And an organ of the METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH ia Tits aoi'TMi coi.f tuiaacr , la publiahetl al AliUSTA, GEORGIA, AT TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM, iTaiei.T i h 4DViai a. Any peraoo evading Tw sitt Doixaas for seb. aeripliuna la cnlilled W opy willioot charge fur one year. E. 11. -M V bl(d, EuiUr. (uirriil lluapitHl 5lo. 24. i ll.TI Moans HoPIVL,) Richmond. Vs.. Auruet 23. 1 362. 5 Ihiiir received mane Irltrra Irom wounded Nof(h ,',,, ,0dl.' wl,0 ,cr, ai.ch.,ged from Una lloput, aakin; aa eitenaion of leave of elaerwe, I Ihmk it proper to state, that pa. ltB , eint , .rwUn furlough, patt V'ur) '' J"-''". ' ,ne daty of the soldier at the cjrM-ation of in ti me iVr which leave of iki,ci en granted, lo reporS . r - - --.-.. or by a Surgeon'e certifccsie. Tin latter alien Id be gitn ow oath before a Magntrate. O. r-. M ANSON, Burgeon in charge, Auguat 23, 18C2. H J i N.C. paper will plaaae copy aud forward account to line liotpit. Administrator's Notice. All peraon indebted to the late Dr. Joa. W. Caldwell individually or as a meirrber of K.e sVn f P. C. A. J. W.t alowell, are riaueated to make '"..le. payment, s.e those having claim. arainal his estate are icqueatcd to pretcnl I he in atriinel his eelale are leouealca lo oreacnl Hit wiiw.n me line prescribed by law, or this bki witkm Hie line prescribed by law, or this aiMiee l'U,dro ' pbl'A l' 1)VKLL ' AdmV. AofUt 19, isea. ' tf - . .. , Cliiii'lotte Female Inslilule. T tllf. Winter Sestion will begin on "unday the lalol (September. I ernin -ier sea .oa ol anlei n weekt at fnllowa : Poird and Tuition - . . I1U0 00 Muaieon Piano or (iuiter . 'M UO i'ae iT Irelruuieul lor practice 4 OO Vncal Moetc UAj M P.miHig IS 0 Ifcjrmj n ucil or crayon 10 00 l-rencb La l.n each ... 10 OU hinbroidcry, oa ilk or velvet 4 00 'I mil, .n l Uy liol.r - 16 Ull The .Muai' il Deparliiient will be under the cherge rf Mm Ilaminarakold. lnr lH of board and luilioa ie payable in ad vance ami the remainder at the end of the tcaaion or when the pupil ia removed from theachuol. In. tereat will be charged on ell accounts not settled at the clnee of U.e teaama. No mdoclioa nude fur abienee unltaa in caaee of aeriuu. and prolree. led a,ek.,r. - Auguat 1'.', 4t VINEGAR & CIDER, cakks iu:eij ft i: U A II , A.., Si v., AT NEAR 7 HE DEPOT. CIIAHLOTTK, N. U. Auguat 1 -j, 1862. 51 ItlTIHU IMI'EK. Another supply of Commercial, Note and Let. ter Taper just received, and fur sale by J. II. S1KVKN3 k CO., Oppiiaile foel OAice. June 17, If-Gi. if JJVlXOI'liS! ! LXVLI.OPLS'! .MID, (II 0 Envelopes on hand mid being manufac tured, fir jIo by J. II. STKVKNS k CO., Oppuait Poalllllice. June 17, lSli'l tf NEW MILLINERY. Great and Glorious News for the Ladies, - VJf,rlHE MISSES PFK1L Lev, JL commenced the Milliner, ,Vu ' '-!arid Mantua makinir lini.. lor themselves in Irwin', (:ur. ner, Immedialoly over the Medi. cal Office of Di. C. J. i0I. They are . prepared lo raceme work in their line to plette every taate. in every tele and fashion, on the moat moderate te mi lor CASH, keeping eonatantly on hand all Boris of material for this purpose I and aa they exjucl to deserve, they hopo to receive a large and liberal patronage from the ladies of this aeclion. May 13, 1862. 6lf BLANT0N DUSCJX, r'oluuihi.'i, . f '., (Formerly of Kentucky) is prepared to fill crde ri to any extent iu Engraving and Printing BANK NO'I'LS, Bills of Exchange, Ate, Engrvingi opon Steel or Stone. Large supplies of Bank Note and other paper will be kept. Angust 5, 1862. 3m mxliau oi r. fllHB largest stock of WALL PAPfcR W. i DOW SHADES, CORDS, TAHSEI.S, ic , in tho Slate, most be sold in SO days, to make room fur other buainett. All twcio. wanting bargains had better cilUoon. Those in the trade will do well by calling on. w. ii. sciiuir, March 18, 1861. tf Opposite Pu.t Uili.e. CUAULOTTJ'; I10TJI, BV CHAULOl 1 L, .N. t. f IDE Proprietor oflhia Jiolt ; i, M. still at hit poatrtioy I., fil the du tie of "mine host" f. I r. travelling public and other u may callon nim, and bo flallert bimtelt uiut comforlable quarters can be fonnd will t any wherein Una vieinity . Ueiug aiiujifu im:. Iy in the centre of Charlotte, Business .Mm 6 lid tlua Hotel a moat convenient mm ccMrij.e location, lie haa been engaged in the but. ,. al tWia ataud neatly eighteen yeari., und in ti.ai time he haa made MVeral udditiune to m iorm-r houee, and il ) been greatly enlarn! n.c i... proved, preaen ting in front a two a lory V LI! AM' A 1U0 feet in lengtli by I'U feet in width, nrlc,mt-.j Koiied by tree on the au'e-walk, afloruuig a ;..;. saat proirreaade at all ho ira of the dy. The Houae hat been thoroughly formaiied thro'. out, and in every part ef it creatore cumlorl r abundant and tangible, eapecially in the M.NIN'. RIMaM. wkere the "inner man" ia "rem net, " day by at.y. Oinneeted with tbi Hotel are Ssoblea atfV.rc-i ; ruom for 1U0 horaea, abundantly furn;.n- :i; grain and provender, attended by faitliu ! acco bilging honiera. The Proprielot (celt confident tin t villi his:, t g eiperienee and many new advantage aficr: t.. mj desire lo please, he ia prepared lo offer hit :r.tt.cr and the " rest of mankind," aa many MMin a; d aa much god cheer aa.wil) be tound onyvimrr. per hope a littH more e. iLT At ey rate TRV the CkieJntte H.itel. i B. KKKIi Odoixr 19. 1 S.'S. 3Jtr Vi!miagtoM, I'harloUe and Uullitr ford Hit it oad. WEbTEKN DIM&loN. ON and after Munoay the 1 5 1 la i n ! 1 1, 1, xi.t Pajttnger and Mail Tiaui iii it n n uc tin Road daily (Sundayaexcepd; aa lc. COl.NU WEST. j Livi.- ; uQ M AkK ,v t. Charlotie, Tue-taaejee, 7 -IJ A Hrcvard, 8 In " Simrt.il, ( Lincnfnton, H v ' UOINU EAST. Mr.wt Linenlntcn, Sharon, 112" A.M. Brevard, 11 4 j " Tuckan gee, 1'.' l 'i T. .. Charlotte. If " V. A. MtLKK. 7 45 6 15 8 40 Liar p. II 00 A. St. II 23 " it 40 " 1 1? T.M. l$v order. Acting Mjaler of Traatp-irl in n. I.mcoliilon, April 4, 1C61. - l' J, S PHILLIPS .Tf i : it il, I.VT, T. I no . Charlotte, re.-ii' ,-l:'ui-Iy aolicits a ihare el piiu,.-: Ironagt-. A complete a.ilii;ii:t of Clolha', I'aaaniur. n'i Votings always mi I - - 1 -. which wili he in j: te ur der al tne tin rlt.-i i - '.. al"l;:r ie laWal foj.n.-n Snoi t iirre inirf rv u'.Ii of the Mansion It"1' Srfirmkt r -i i , I Siy . "rnKACii millim:hv, fBIIIC umir reigned lakes thin wethmi ! :.' J!. the Indies ol" I'lrrlotlc. and li e um ;r';' ing country, that they have em ..qen St t llrnwn to take full charge of their Mill 'M ' DEPARTMENT, tne we would -tcf - -t have received a splendid lot of I.Al'll c'v"' ! auilabie lor the ten ami. ...... .1 Cnsiating of F K . ( ' 1 1 A H I M I C; A IiSv terior invoieeoi rmiii.ii.n , . - j ,a H uiiiele cl every variety, Str.w, Melr.-r tan, Uub, ami liiaca lionnei ahades. Blond Laces, Kouches, ami l" Ac . Vc. MI.-vS BROWN will be pleasrd to ' all who may c 1 11 Unn her, anil wi.l n:n' givo entire satiafaclinn, in priMiueii-t t'" -lashions from Poria, and A'la ConliO r -i I We wou'd also return our he.iri:e't n " l-all who bsv favoured us Willi th'f i" 'and we will do our u ni"t to merit ' ' uance, aud moat cordially invite eii ' ,: strangers to visit our establishment '"' ing clacwhere. . KAHN'W KILLER A 1K,,; June 10, lbb'J. " The Corner DRUG Store, CIlAHLOTTi:. ' M K. XVK miTt iiiso.N M gnfil ' ouhl reapeclluiiy '' tSV f I linn ol too pul- c t t','r.i'':;J l-d and complete Stock now lci"S fi.r the Spring Trade, ""'"'""'' Drugs. Medicines, Ch. niie.iU, Penuiin 'V. l Articles.Dil, Turntrtine, Burning h "" ;,, hoi. Pure Medical W inea anr" Itiun l"' Teas. Field and Uardm Se-eus. Ac January 1", lew-'. ' -in
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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