VOIi.II. NO, so. - .ire .... j . ..... ( "'','-, flJ4 C" Joucuour33i per cent, will oj ; . ,,.,. ,. L'SindrfromtliereruUrpnct.rorndirertniiraoy.iLiii, in fire yeara '' the ye.r. Ailerliemoni inacrtcd nnu.Uiiy m ,nririy, ! "!---..purpose, wuilily c.ni.pernu.r..Wrc jYr.on. wncn arnomf in mrir . mol m ' '"" " - , ihry Hill ! inrrlcil until for bid unJ cUr(to ac f.irdmg-ly- IT!' -it in tela art ullioriit in ' I ijrre- 11 o ctrn. THE OLD C ANOE. Where thff lock. rc r ray, a id l'i .1 trp : Aim I- water. U ! !'-. w.ra pJ '( i Wt Ilia rii-l pin in it. t.mrly "nle, I f.i.. f kviii'y ntr the mum Hi e Whrf. ill rre. aii.l iahi .re IjII a"J rjlk, AbJ Ilia it.:i(ioi l.nck on Hie wmjn., bnii Wltcr in l.io,.) I. lirTy,iic wihjIu d J ti.r. Lin 41 ,t ,Lwv,f n.ii. t ; i r. i-lii: I (lie .o: i 'er "ne, -I err, r rrrt n. r4iiinj, . Iirn llii i-i, t'-e . ii" .. . tin I ' l.-i '') '" ;' ' n ii. rrc ( ' I. .!. ."..!)f AnJ I lie jre II. ..I.J ...e . I U ...- Mli i u.l f . I ihjt 1. 1 . t u', r I ie Mb i .at tiii.it i. lite i. u lo t ; t .1 let. .Hit I.UT '. r li irii u( tue 'lU cuoor. I. u i; t T' t t ii.-inl r. Hu ll.u I'i lit Am i.:y in iii-j . i..J. . .j ...i . u; . . I, i! i i t..c ii i.k-i. ui ii. ijii r c j..i., I.iie l in ' in.irii'.l the ham;, ufliine, Ti.l Mint ami pa'T .1 III. Kfullti.t eii'me ; Ai.l I'. .f ki..f t lifl turn .e, hi- Hi Ul p -i.. I ol I'i i eaiur. I '. i: ny a t..n., ith a rrira k.m.1, . mii..I il .y fr.im In pbb!y .(aoe A Ml 4jm .i.e. l ,itlo III j..m imc Hi (.-rain n .intra ti 1 and t r!o.i. ll I lui k An! I.ucltrd ai I Icnrd roci-' aiur, An J 1 ukrO Ik-!c ; in I -c tr n li c, 'lo arc tn.t llic l.c.i.a.iu i.al wsi 1 ! wen im-ro ld hara IroiH l iu Hat ih.w, a. I lean u'tr ll cmn.blin iJ, Ai.e look tn-lnw it lli .ug f In-, Ini f.tr Ilia) I " Ihwe i. Jiave.- jf'iwn. Ahd llic lau(h that I ln.r liaa mtnlir In An. i lit haii. . l .1 li.il Id I'.c I. gnl ki!l' II. tf rrnw.i lainiliar w.tii .leimr tli.fia. Kul I ln lo iS iU '( t'.c Imar H.t ll w. At I mcked h.i '. wlurl. lli.il wbilr auiay Ilirrwr, lie tti Miaiimi w.icii.or the mn iima griw Ur nmutileiiPg ttrrn nf the old eitnf. tliscfl!;incoii5. r, , . r . - r , T ' r" C T l'""'V iwu Win o iu Lnvi!f.iuni!ii. nr TLVANUB C O U It, J H. Tb following skttch of real life so plaiu- ly tihihita a Iraacn wbieb .i8bt be proQt- ' " hat ! rxclaiu.-d li). nan hardly .bio children to loam lo woi - uot lo be spttn . . to believe what bo hid heaid. Turow off ui,,,; ilnir liiuo over books. 1 hey jel ally lel.oacd by many of our people, that Wh,-,.t woi.t leave i li ..J, l...,our school ts one,, " wa rive it to the reader simp'y as it oc- curred, only coneealii tbo real names of; tha ra'ttica cotcnoed. AnJ a tbo aiory . . . , .:.i ,,;,- voa tear. it. own moral we ...I not ti.e you THU IIT leuiviieii". 1 .. .1 1..... r ,-,. I,...i,.l.t vbiiU j o 1 a 11 u nu rtu-uii g0re. farms adjoining each other. The laud had Craiy as a M irCh hare !" muttered Ly fotntcrly been owned by one man who had man, as he luruod away, cariiid cntbe bole, employing a heavy1 fcne long L) man was mat by another sur. 1 1 1 I.. 1 , fr..,l. ptise. lie was at the hotel 111 the village fetca in tbe work. When the two fn.nd. uq bought lue laod il was at equally divided j .Jj4Uj j fna-ed all their mauuro poraibU : aud after tha lino of separation 1 f )r f0lir ears; and mat ho was to pay bad bun ruu, those who bad aoiked tuuoh on the laud declared that liiey would uot Kiv the "toss of copper " loi ehoioo between lh two farms. Tho old buildiug era alaaoit, tseUsa to new tuut wtra erc- ltd,' and at tin taint time loth men corn- tntneed firming in earnest. They wen poor having paid their last pennies for lliej Mm, aiid being obliged to run aotno iu ' 3bt to get slock and toU. ' ' j .. In all rrspecta tbo two men' commenced j Mesiy. They wert both married, and bile Poland bad ot.e son and two daugh er, Lyman bad one daughter and two Ion.-- , - ' ' Look ye," said Lytnsn, as the two rat together alter their farutiug operation were, , commenced, " I bare aet uj mark lo aim to lsy up a thousand dollari', clear of every- ,1.;.... :.. a.. ..... t 4 uj ut-icrmiucu, 11 1 nave tuy neaitu, j I bat i rat her a abort lime for such a leturneil loiami. Not a bit. ' cried the other.ebtliuni.ofriahdreii.il:'." asiically " I in notj:"i" to wear inv i . :.. . r. uJ uuiic iit lor uouiing. l ii g"iri 10 y i monry ' "to I hope to do." said Poland; "but luoney i-n l the tir.-l fon-idi-ratiou " , "Wh.ta tha ir,0n it i,.. i ? ' .kd T.. man. " If you have monry yoa co hire ' everv thiiH' Mctitv i the ker that uu. hekt all door--the cird that admit you to all placr o! give ino a tLoand aot- liar, and I'll bo content 1 ' So I must l.ae a ihou-tid do!Ur," re- UiaiLed Pound: lJ then the conversation took anoilu r tuiti. Ui. lay a ram cauie aloiij; who bad aotne better tL.it foolith. lie wasu t .uoh a fool, J) man, entering the former a barn in the ( ,.ccr tailed until rectntl by a you'i.' unu .f.i..,d..l joaa,- e..!. I hey wire of a at ail evt nt. j.it.-moou h early ePritf, ' a" Tc!ui.ep' the pure Lu.ii.ii t,r i J, or roller a cro.i be- Daring the following ainter, while Ly- yat!! fruui the dy on wlneli they bought. y lanu tof theh.-lbrefJ.iver i:)iported, man wa tuttin.' and luu in wool to the 'I re pit the t houand dollar ; uow w bat , Con.edcrato Anny. Jo Pn llitil!! - nt co aid eaii... vi ri ki. li lVmii.nn him .!!. f,r iiJllars m.d a half ner cord, hive ion t-ot ? ' ;eerver placed at the stand r.oht m I.io'ti I iS and Lil. d hnu Our fri. ml aox to jrtow a fi.'ie Mock, and bu kn : thai t III 'Jl-T C )IL U.l I Cr III t hf I i-l.l Wj . . , , , ii, i it imuii; t if't-ek aid h mi it: M II J liiig lo aell, hut he ni i-t lie hi pnc!. lie had a tj ne ) ;U U( i r, m ;e and frin ile, Ino tr t il, t.i.'l. hi- won d .e!l lor two lumiitil doii.i Poland ill ml tl. not- cu MX in Jiil ii. lori i!n r tli a li'l of nalo of tho c.nle a. ecuuy. I he ontr wh attili il, and the barin a. MiaU-. The oi.r w M-i and I'i tij lentil wa uuJr Ttin a 1. 1 a. ui . were hroulil hoinc, td Pound a not di..ipj.o!tjtrd iu hi purcha.e. ' h'u- .' ' hr-kt- from Lv nun's lip-, a j be beard tnc nnce ohich hi lirihLor had . paid tor tht new mock. " Two hunired tloilais for a !' )er old l-u'.l and heifer ! Why aui on t ar th coul" ) u Ii i ve l.r h il.ii.k.n Po!aiIT Vky I -ul.i..'i have j.it.11 eft.y hie dj;.jr lo: in in ho My r i I Livi a- much tu:.ii iud mitt n.ue'i I uiier aul cuc-e I lei ). o ., !:.;) )ou ll l.en r . e l.iat ttiou.and dollar. I yoa laulchout ill ill at i) Hut. Hi) d r .r. I a n dr'-i united 10 hivetho tf.l rtoek I Call gel." ritariu-J P.jiaii'1, rain y ; "!or iho.c fjrni. rs ho hate uu.iii ui j-t in iiuy have uia:e u form iKfk 1 ai-ure you It M ono of the riiifil l.,.ng. i,r fi o.t 1 1 h v i u that the) are i-oiitciil olih imaii, poor C .111.-, urn, by a ii.tie troot'e ai- l upeu.e, tliry ciuid he lunch belli r." .M r .took an.wir mv r.urao.e. at any late, rc-u ii.;.! l)iuan. "I eau t alt r J toj.ibie, lor lie want.-u to hear uo mne rea pay tat hundred iio,.f. ti a pair of i n nous from his friend for uot len lieg him )ear-oM., and OU4 o tiieiua heller at lint, ht-n f)T i.'l rtotUr.l can buy oi.e ol the ti t co s in the e niutry ' " You late a i i -nt lo y our u n r liuior.s." " Aye ai. i t ll have Ml) thou.a-jd dol lars, too, lau'oed Ly m an, (as ho turned It was only a week after this ih.t tbe eativ...cr tor an .urio.i.lural ncw-p. per lopp.d at L)uian' hnj. ; but the bo.l cut. In t afl.r I i.i lako it. " iladn i von batter ! ' ventured bi wife " No Wo Uake the I't'.'-e 'u'.ss, pubiili. d n-iii in our o iifio- n, and tiiai s rtiouh You know w al I told vou. L l ly, 1 inu'l lute that llton$ md (JLit '." 1 )0J wont take it said the , ent. " No. ir. Can't afford it. IV'l there's ( lltjur Poi and he ll lake a0)thlti thai an) hod) tt.-r til iu I tc cah.d on biiii, sir, and '.n told tne I d belter slop licie lie said you Wire lakii.- no a-nouliural paper." ' And dt I he subscribe ? ' ' " Yea and paid me the money." . ' " 1 tell ) e, lolly, Poland's ihou.aud dol- 'loia'll come out minus; now you mark my words.' I Il.oly Lj man said iicbing, for she wa troubled at that moment by the thought that her hui-baiiJ was il'-rci.-ing a spirit of i piuuriouaue.a wbieh louked mean; but abo did not say a j. Halle I what ye doing?" cried Lyman, ! ai ! saw Poland commcuciNg to tuu a ; fence acro.s hi. Held. ! 'I'm jioiug to throw out just half of this Geld into pasturing," returned Poland. . . U.l( tn y ,cl0.a lo ti.l.'' - I know it, an I lhai a all I want. I am det rtniiud not to wasio my time aud eiercie in swininj- a scuba over forty b .J,.,. v ,o. Jt 1 ay when 1 cau tit lurty tona from I cut for it wood, and butter, aud obeese, and .och other artiolea ol produce as might bu , I j U illy what th you tupposa Poland has bran aud dooa no 1" "I dart'l know, I'm tare," returned the wife, looking up.- , , " Well, I II fell too s Has been aud en gaged all the manure undo at tbe taveru stables for the neit four years! And bc'a gut to haul wood, and let his butter and ebesso eo, ts pay for it I" On tie same day be saw Kiland, and asked what he meant. "Iniea6tO bring my farm up," return- ed the latter.' " Hal jvt manure cnou h (of tvro acres of coiu cery year, aud that' euougb,"all yunn. " For jou it may lo, bat I wish to int'f ii... i i Duro nirc. Our I a (id waa well run iutj when we took it, and in jrder lo get it up toils fullest capacity we mutt tc prodigal " Wi'll," caid L man, with a sort of pity. : .- .. i i . .... :r nig ripr-.'Krion, (juiutm , uuui ju ef,n'i u. urtmeu upuu niw new nuu, n.iu er nee your uioiioy, lei me anow. i ne na'i obtntnea fcnori oi io lorn per acre i "I'll aire ou a i;ood account, nerurflle knew that Poland had cot ten iiube! fear," replied Poland, .laughing. ' I muit f-t-J mv land if I would have it feed me We haven't (.-ot hind here lue tho-c rich alluvial bottoiiM in tie wnt. Mv laud tietds tiuriin.! now." I lhafivo year cune around, and Anc'n lfut Aoftii Ly man couldn't are tho uoLyman went on thit dy ahd sold fourteen of wanting money iu that way. lie thought ' hu-hpN of corn in order to get foUrteeo the man who would fir.t cut hi ullage Und dolUr to put wi nine bundled and eigh- don one ha'f. au.l thin iro off and buy mich a q lautify of uianure, tuuvt bu ltttlol " pnr " Polatxl nil hauling his to the tav- cm to py for tnaliure which bo hadu'l got VCl! ' i i e . j t i i . n It wa on t ie Cft Hay of Apri t hat Pj latid cam.- to !- hi. neighbor, .lie wanted lo borrow a lnjnd'ed dollar lor six month. or fur a etr if If oall "What letoiti' l do with it!" alcd I,' in hi I want ti tualic i-O'nc improvements in my bain Crllir, a:ii al-oinUr.e ti.e t ul- ditir' by putiii rn a ti up, ihua lhroiug the C4ttie out of my ina'U bjru." ' I deelare, Poland, it's loo bail," said Lj wan, pit i ingl y . " Here I've laid up over tvo ,hutidtel dollar dear ci.h. and you ai e a ori-e o ff t h all iothiii;f in debt iy libe jingo, John, I don t aiit to rc )oa i to j-in away money io. Ypurbnn ular-e j euouh a. large amiiie is iu double . y. l.u.1 to ii,pty into it. . If I h-nd y on j hundred I'oiiar ..jraiee l.ave I (hal I ..hail rvrr see tt ? I d rather I. I it -o l.ere I ain i' i saf..-. I .h u in t .in. to ml- )ou. n I 1 it i'.t net .-i it wiih-iu:. Your laint is a. t.oo.1 a. miin-, and )Ouhare no more need to he b Jrro ing man 1 hive, or, ) on siioul ln't have " JjIiii Pol in I did i t cay anyiliin about ihe Imo amuiai-ij.e had bought a )tar and a half helore, and the caif they had yield ed I. ml, fr wbic.i he had been orFjred willt iii the week tour hand ml dollar.. lie o u id th at a in o .i,t of Mock over aud a hove the tuca uaned by Lyuiiu. lie lurned tho u!j Cl of coil r.ation as q t;ck'y as pos- the money Tnit altorno!i he went over lo eo the m.u of whom he had bou-ht tbi new ftocK, wbo 1,-nt bim the imii iey he needed readily . "What a fool !" said Lyiinii, as hesa the carneiitrrs at work tesiiiiir away one whole Mde of his Deighbar ham, prepara lory to adding an apartment capable of ac fommodamig lorty live Iwad ot cittit. However. Poland worked on, and tried in yaiu to get bts neighbor to ustru to some 0f ta iH advice llon't talk lo me," cried Lvuiati, at the ,-u.l of the -eond year. "I've got four hundred dol'.at. at tutere-t. IIj much VOii i-oil" " A tii-jusaud or so, returned the other, "En? What do )ou mean " Wuy, all the luJiuy 1 have lai out 00 this place is on interest." Oho ah, ba. ha, ha, and now hoar much mure-t have ou realised !" " S far I've let il ail run at compound , 1 say interest pu. the iuttre.t rij;hl in wnh tne j " Why Aii.ou what do you mean ! ' principal, and there it ties '' ! " Meau ! Look at Poland s tarm. ' Yes, aud iheio it will lio. I don't! " 1 biie looked at it from the first, An- tc!iuve you eau rauc filty dollars uow iuon " 0iu" "You have! An 1 what have you seer ?" "You aro right, Lyman I eould not I " Why I saw that John Pol md was ma- rai..e ii without selling somcthii.g ltich I kn g a comfortable home for himself and do not w ish at present to part w tih." Ismuy, au l increasing tne value of his farm thought so. Hut lake your ow n way ." tenlold." Kro long Anson Lyiuau was aslonilltd " And why dilu'l you tell me so! ' to hud that his ii.i-ubjrbad auh.cribed ' 'I did tell yoi so, bu.band, aud you for third paper, beside buy in honks (or his children iVhat llu use I" be said, a ho sat in lM neighbor s front room, aud a lar-.- ot books on the shelf. " I Waul my So 1 tnuau that my cinldreu slis.ll luarn (,, -.0rk." returned Po.au I ; "bit tint hall not pn vent ih-ni Irom becoming w el cdUoated. I would rather leave them with lli ..UI, ,od oiiaractera. and .ell ed- uo Hid than uh tbmaii(l of dollars each, luniu. the education. " Oho ! ill it s the way you meant U lay up a tl.ou-aul dollar ; to have il 11 books, and papeis, and uow tia ups, aud such like." " Yo i shall see when tho time is up." " We shall," roturned Lymau, at he turu rd towards home. Mr. Lyuian had not fully realnsd how muo t oorn Polaud liaa recetvea iro.n in. land he had uiinured so heavily aud o oa netietd ibat bis neighbor had " xlraeroi nary govt luck " with hi wheat, getting about ninety bushel from three acres. Hut he had occasion to open hi cyea on the tbisd year. ' One evening jmt at sundown, ha went over into Poland's field, where tbe -men were ju.t fimVuing raking up the three acre ' piece where the grain had been the year before tho first piece the present owner bad plowed up and drcssad. J- " U-en poling some hay on here," said fLymm, at he caw the hue bunches of hay nearly a thick as they could stand. t 'Mo-iUh was uH cut from these tares c.r., ' returned Poland. t. . i .1 Jyiunn couuifd the 6nnd?c. and then csti(J,trd their" vera weight, and upon , r-3i!oi,in yielded not , , . j. i lot 1 n r from jour tons lo the aire ! ' lie had ju-t .-ot in tho twn ic."s which i...i a. . J i I more of wheat per acre than he had done, I 'nnd' aUo more corn, lie began to think :: but yet he wo ild not l?t bis money go for ' any i-ueli " izneriwentl " upon hN blace. ' ty -'X dollars wliich be had at home. "Hull. Pol mid, I ve yot the pni; . rai i " Well I have not far from four bun- "Ired dollar- in money." ! " ll .t I thought CO." I .. i . i i "-.;P i-,.,l .1 " Uot Aton Ljruan, said I olnu i io-t Meruly, " are joar eyes uft opene jCt ! ' " Upeiu-d 1 What d'je menu ? ' ' Wt-ll, I tlirin that !) f -riu, to dayi ill te'l (or nii ih.in.m.il dollar more tlmu onr Look at my hay-mow. There could frame, and UO iire hum ill mini de- r nearly t nty ton- of hay ; jou have ; for it aa uiadc by tit t;.r' jt A.ehi n t ten. And. mind jo-i. I lus five head l((Cl x uuivei-tf, " Who jiake aud it ci cattle in'ire than you have. Next sea- . ... . , , . , , , . i was done; Who cotinatiuvu anil it ttood on I ha!l cit mere bay Irom twelve acre.., ; whi.-ii I have no - r. i'e. erved, than you , fast." You may .veil suppose, thcrcfoie, il! cut upon your whole loity acre-; you Know niy hay u ortl) f.ir more a pound than your hay i I told you I had rive in jre hed of cvtle th-ni you had. 1'or the-e live tr, atunit I cati wilb.u i-ix Jio-ir. I lt.s .s-veti hundr-d 'do'.iaM cash; lui uo ue!i money can porcbasc tbelu ot me. " Ah. Lvuim, yo t have b. en saving ino- ney, but oo have taken it Irom )our Itrui without 'rtumin anvlhing fjr it." "Ne.er niind l'e j;ot my thou'and dollar., ai d I've got my tarut, as eood at it wa. t;e dv hou.'ht ll." ".Nr. .n'e, Lymau. II).i o ! - Yoi ve uken vff two hundred ccrds of good wood.' We!--so jo-i took off ..onie.' "Ave but what I tojk Irom my wood lot I p it bark iip -.il iy Qeld. I did cot take il Irom the (arm Mr Lv 'nan went a ay with new thou-ht. I line p-.eu on ind l the end of anolh er Ore e.-ir. the eyes of Anson l.yman ' wire v hoi ly opened. Poland had now raised .j rite a stock of tiohle catt'e from tis tii-. purchae, aud commenced to sell to the ( ct' market Two hundred dollars ! was th, ieat any one of theui brought a ben fatted; and one bullock, tour years old , brought t,;;n tlire-t liuti.u. u anu teu uotiars His twenty acre field was like a garden, His twenty acre fi.ld was like a garden, 0f t quality sush as have never been fur yielding. -uc!i as wa. mowed, an average p,se0li if ;qill!ed, in Ire deil count y. The ot thtee tons' to the acre lu shoit, ''I ,..Ittiro chauuci of Uccky Creek, from with- whole firtu was uuder the e t of trai bd iin;.i ovi mebt, and now yielded him back a heavy n ttre-t upon all ibatbe had expeu.lt d. Ujring oi: fall he took over a thousand uoilirs lor stoea anu produce, and he was off.nd five thousand dollars for hi. place, while Lyman could not have , louli.l a purcha.er at hl'teen hundred ! " 1ji y, " said Alison Lyman, sinking iu'.o a enair, "I've beea a, lool . a fool ! said a w as a tool. I remember. Well never mind. ' l'i-u'i too late row." Oo tlio next uieuiin Mr Lyiu-io went ot- r to bis neighbor aud fraukly said, " Poland, )oi must help ute. 1 want to h am to tie a I inner. ' I will help )0i with pleasure, Anson; and you can begin far uioro easily than 1 ( .III. tor you bivo tu mey." , And Lyman commenced. The thousand tlodars was tic nty al expended in the work, i hut in tbo enl bo foand himself tbe gamer, ( and bis dollars came back lo him wuu 111 tere.t Iwico to.d He had learned a lessou whioh many might, follow with proSt. DtFLonADLB Wasbiugtu letters to the Northern pres depict the 3 ndilton of tho eiiuncipated negroes thcro as tcrri&lo. they are literally starvrjg, anj still the numbers aro iuercasiug. Without lha as- i.tar.c of tho goveruuieut, they would all I au ue.pi.s. a , r FOR THS N. C. Wr?II. LETTER L ' krsbubo. Ikedell Co. Mrs. Epmtu. ! July 31, 1?62. on Rooky Creak, ouTbis t0WD ' situated enee with th. South Yr t,om it. co,,B, v- ... 1.. c. :1. and llll .;i..i .lonu oy rat 01 .-.iBieaviiit: ...... name from it wealthy and Relives it proprietor, Mr. W. Turner, who, D.ri"K teen years ago, bailt a Cotton Facto.'jf- tbe creek at thin point. Oft repeated tof Lia erploir : forts bad been madn by others, to erect z iU md I f0, 1 pround to ft-nd bffore a liim n ll,. puV l..r. ..II I...I U 111 t II I i o n nf v. I , . I j f , 1 L, I ' r ved tiusucceSsTJl, in " con.ieuieiruo vr .,. ' he '!,roe 0IUU)0 water w hich pours through l..n.t A...r..f .....I , in up.u,.j, ........ , its great Uil, there bving a graclu.il ucce!i- ' nf ti,.,i. ., ,.i, ,r,,i.iin,. .jir .' . .. , . "'"P"' c!Qj"g !o- hf tunc abora the 1 focrjda(;ou of the dam, a part of which ir.i ! water now entirely conceal. 11j!o tbe ! dm tte creek flow over succesaiou of J uut at jlst jt pri;ei'iitate it- j j e . ' "' ' , ' ', j t, rPl Jy Ql1 violently over tlu litghe-t, ' which ! feet bigh.tntj a "iinci rcu! ar ba-ii'i, tho depth of which has never i.ceo j Qave sdiCted, a griud view, of gu-at LcaU , t prc.CI,tH jtse.f, sufficiently attractive to ' . . . ' . . . ,, ! a mot bewilder the fin 'tnation. l roui , J 'he b jttoiu of tie basin, a natural somi cir ifiitar wall af rock rise, aliuot perpi-udioj-llarly, to tlio height of uire than on : lniii Idrcd feet. It i r-uch a no iri'iian hand au-l'that Tinier. burg and it3 vicinity abound K-eut-ry higl.ly ticiureq ie and beaU'hul 1. !!., ,1 . rr ,.,.) f Laid liyio'n, aaid: lie dwnk draughts iuat ini-l.t bate e.aked the thirst if eou;- m.iu luiliious ; And yet he d'td cf lLi:-t, htC.Usu- be had UO IliO.'c 10 drl i Ii . ' til area of miles q jare. iuciuuing J'ur-ut-r.burg eontaiiiiug a futhcient nun.u. r o.'' puts iouutaiLS ot coel aatutal water gueii lug l.-rib, iu many place, iu highly rouian tie ' jtts 'de eau " to quench th natural thirst ot minion.., aud thus prevent them Iron. " dviu- ot ihirsl because they could Ibave no mere to drink," and tbe channel ! 0f ,ie creegi (or a di.tauce of fix lu'les, or Hl0re) has mtn-eats enough to Cftabii.-h a iSjutberu Lowell, bi?b could be settled K. 0U,Uern Matufacturers, altogether tree ,,,,, tk- ...,i.i,m .U1l ,ha fi.d,.h ilw. abiiin- notion., oiva aud reluiou-. ol I thu Yankees Mr Turner, in addition to ) i.,,. i.',,, ,,, ; wnipl, I,,. ,..,, .tap. ture Urge qianttties of Cotton Threau of a auperior uaiity, and Coitoti Dounstics very tiue, etroog aud durable, which he fells to the volunteers in the Confederate Army from Iredell couoty nt theextrtine lv low nriee of sixteen and two-third tfents j . l recently built on tbe a-ue 1 g f0urf Corn and 6a Mill in which , b& nuUuf.oture, tl0uri Meal ,c J Limber of t quality sush as have never been fur- a few tnilea of its source amid the gor cf the Brushy Mouutuius, nhtch arc sj urs of the great Aiii-gnauy t ango to it., mojib, a distance of more than one hundred miles witb the var.ous meanders of tbe stream, furnishes thousands of sites for t lie erection of all the kinds of machinery u.ually pro pelled by water power; an I the whole of ibe soeutry on its nanks, eou-i-is of a mio ce.siou of hills and dales coicred all ever w th the most gorgrous scenery, and in lei.per.ed wnh ijaleitails. Alttie distance of every few miles ou its margin ure grot iocs of great beauty, reminding llu clas ideal reader of ibe fOiloa-.U;; lines iu Vir gil's -li-ield : Snt tune mi Ui Jo dux it Tr-'j-un ji er.njcin Otve-i.mil, lntua i.q'jie uuIcl', viv.,quc aeJaila s-io: N.v uijihjfuiu iiwinu:" wbicii when tran.litjd into Ku.'l:h, accor diu' to tbo narrative style wbioti always selects tne present teuso, siguiUcs : lliJo aiu tne Tr-'jni leider arnvc at the sanu Wtiose roesy, green iu mi civeaJ roji o- i'gii tha .. . . ; tVilinii are hi.niiir.j tis wei a.iJ wralera j.u i .I s-wct t ; 'I'nu blu.iuiii' Ny.11,11'. ...a.iy and col ret ejt AN l.lcU-LLl AN. SoMi Wo.ih. red l it "'.' JJ. ' It is re- piited lliat ComuiodoiO Wllkoi wi.lb s j ,0 , nu ud impji taut CJauii'i i iu WjsI ludlau waters, wuu a U yiuj -.j 1 id roo of a dctJU Yaukji ves-.ils. inteo Jed to waioi aul elt: IUj ships scjI Oil with arms or goiJ for tha Uoufoduraoy. Wo are ojia;ly lufjrtuaJ thai lbs Ki prts, Company will resuu., basia.ts o.r tbe Nsshvilie aud Chattanooga Unlroid oa tbo first ot Uotober, when it is expoo'gd pi- go u Marfrbr'. r-- iUE HtXMNfl OIF (j? TUB b'TJEAMia LANIER Fit CM ClIAKLMTON. An as.ucia ! c-iileri the -.Freed. nena So. ciely, met in Nc iv York last w-vk .,n. bcin- ( the mrni,,. 'PfecljC8 '-'e made, in one of V,ch it was ; h' won.,, n who had earn- l j , .. J ' l "a" "aa 'Ob- ot-n 01 it ijy a lai,nee while on Le to New York, ltobert Suiaii. tho r way oeero r,o raa the stuniner I from tno wl.art ,-it ( li -1 ri.-.ton, and ho h ri iito a lion lit i.V- North. L'ave tha f.ilif. . ; IjIui .'-'o if It tnc story ot in v eenrie fmn. 'Mjruiui , , , ope ironi i jcj to ! I .i.A....i.. ... .. i - . i inuu-i.i ... ,0ui inaKin my t-cape loin tuy ure-iiri t-j irt;sill..,j about ii. I with mo. Wo had 4 n,i a,i i,,. P,i ; and oil agreed to be .i, of jla- wc had " 'v"i at my houo anou..n (i ajjrrtd to ..tart the nxt day htavv tum oa board. I i 'ing and four more to make the boat sail easier. ,j u'tt ,ru e"m'! ou t)0',rJ ,,,e lJ'r-'er ct u time, so a not to cr.-ate hU.-piciou. At. iaj ,-r;c.ji CJrrie 1 thu trunk as thou houch he wa-i tdkiiiif it 10 hi hot. The women and c:itidn:ij were hid aay in the engine. loom ot anotucr l.oat. .Atiraliaiu kept vi iituli' (h it night, und called me about I'-l o Cock j the moon as e'.ining right up an i tio.wi. .So.) .it three o'uicck thu lire :. flatted, it,. I ;!.c wiii.I f!c the .-moko r..r tilt- city. 1 v. is . cared . I feared tha peup'u ojld ihinl; there was :i fire Tear ll.u haM, lijt ho:oily cattiL-. We moved cut ct car j.o-i'.toti, but n:-l to return to take tho rt.mi n r.-n i.o.rd, a:m the 1 oit moved so nicely up o b'.r pute ve tiid u--t have to throw a jilin'.i or tie i rej e. It w.is eat iy . o we hi-jiti.d slcw.y down to Port Jotin-Mii. I diditi want, to aprear in from ;l the foi t iu tho ltk. tor fear th-.-) iii:4M ru-p-. i-t :i'... At t1!-.- iigt.l time I gave the t-ig.iui tw- lo.ig l--3-. ot.d i fiiort one. 1 pot on iii.; vipiaiu's "trauv bat and ..00'1 - th jt vhe se iiiitiei conid lift luv cjIo.. Vv aeti beiot-.d ill..' tvae of the guns we put on j ftity ike i. hoited a white Nheet ... 1, A a Tl'l TeJCIltJ I tl V UiOCc a 1 iii; ; d vi HI 'y. ui w- w'ri UlJlJ ' recei-ed with ci et r. i.-.d f.-o in L llJl leslOII 111 11 ha,, y co.-. st iu- r j fir !, -X;rcisel i. A I, i'jieu s S j I FllOM NotlF.'LK Wc paw griilemsn yeierday no .til Norti.k ou I o.-.uav !at. lie ri'pre.eti'.s in otters tiur. as witi.at al teration since previous r.'pjlt.. News of the gieat tilit in Maryland reuched Nor lo.k l'ue..day nioiniiig The ankees con Cide a revei-e, ;uid Mneo liley hve had liOihiti- cue lor some time pajt, do tot aeeuj 10 expect all) thin.; e-Ne in fjture. General Vieln ts said to he iu cotistant dread ol an attack upon Norfolk, and keeps a steamer died up a. I lie time- for I be par pose of leaving huniediy hcu!.i tiie eii-e.'i-vi, s of the c i-e reojiire it. I ttertb.tsj Cx prrss, 'i-Mi t"it. O.vbop SiiAKs?K.Hts's Pall CtARE.ts Pum.DAr l-'utctmti ii-uu uo I u an old hui i ii.l' l' rouud at I'f i-uei ie k -bu rz. a., is a t-mb.ton witn toe lo.ij-iiii-j inenptioi: Ho Ues the body of Uward Holder, practiiiouer iu p'ty.ic chtrurgery Ujrn in lj.-d ford. hire Kn-land, in tne year of our Lrd l.)l". Was co;eui(.i3rjry wnh mil o:ie ot the bill-bearers to lue body of Wit li:i.n Siiak.pure. After i b'itf illness, hi spi'it a. ee tr.Ud it) t'.o y-ar ot ojt Lord ldi ag'.d tvvciity.su L'Ei.t . ii t L'L Fit.i.M Missouttt A Inter received by ui ni'.er of llougress from Mis-ouii, dated tlio o.h I ;i.l ant, es tho most tuO'iraijiiig aec -unit of ntfairs in that Slate. '1 iio State militia to l ti e number of oil UUl), aro taid to have .Iceland for the Conli deraies, the Lieut, tlov ernor of the iSiate at their l.eil. The Con led .'rates aro in po.se.-Kii oi cprtugQe.d, and tne reaer al UovefbOi lias retired t L JU1S. MATfiir.S. We have seen speciiiicua of mat curs made by ni-jchitiery 111 this city, an I rind lliem y pon ftal eqiai to lua bet ot toieigu aia.iulact.ire i ney iig'it rcadi ly and with curiamty burning Willi but lit t'e odor. The p ' 1 0 j lot wb.clithey aresoM, 1,1 cent bunnle, is s treat 1 in 1 rovr men t J UJ-'OII net'., 1 1 cei ls au-i 01 per aia.l b-x. i 1.0 tiiauutaoiurcr diaerves c.-c l.t for 1.1. ii.g-Jtrjt'y an' f r acco.umo lijiitig th-. pibltc ...- 1"! ''' Ltucoi .1 has M. une. oil 10 ie and a'.icbd ij it. lug in lli.it 6. at 'O t Li d ll O...K r ui .a 1 tii j (j jvern of lu. d. al't 3 ' d.!.lult, I ...-.-.a 1. T..J tr.Ups r its- ..10, t.ierei'o.-o, u b. -ui. 1 .10 M uc-.-t.r UteJr t i' accjuti'. ot tno tiussu- j:tves an spp 'etc- a Ltj 61. k w".elCJ ct lu fcur- v 1 v 0 r sevtiil '.v-jueu. A ouJ jefor on oaa of t'.o rai.'roaJ ter iiiiuanr.g at Wnec'.i.ig. V.rgmia. Ji recent-, ly iii.smi.scd for couapl Veiling l'1) ca tho suiallLisi uf hir fjot. T-iJ cou paiy i .f r). hv, thj w of- u ; ,f n..t it a. no part of ,0J cooduetor a uuty to lu orm but f it!