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4le ihK to God, to Jjo.qjr fioVotJj, W$ to VOL. XX. NO, 21 R S. T. J. HOLT ON, KDITiiMS AMD pRopaisraBsfl. - , TERMS: H-, Sort H. Carolina Whif willbeafforded toeuh ',, .1 TWO DOLLARS in 4.nc;TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS if payment he jVl.f.d fr three month.; tnd THREE DOLLARS ,i the end of the year. Nopaper will b di.con. tmued ontiUll arrearages ar peiu .eaoepi a. .... eptma et th Editor. IsfeMieementeineertedetOne Dollar peraquar ;$ line or lea, this aised type) for the first ineer. l,on,nd 5.1 eenle for each continue nee. Coortad rtiemenla and Sheriff Belee charged 5 per nt higher ; and deduction of 33 J per cent.will b made from the regular price. for adeertieersoy Adtertisemrnt inaertod nonthl or ,.rterly, at It per auer for each time. Semi- Persons when aending in their advertieeqienU aiust mark the number of ineerlio,e draired or they will be inserted until luibid and charged ae lordingly. UTjctrasaler are authorised tu act a a agen The Autumn Rata. it as, r. r. uiirc. Piie aite eweiiie lonely heart, Ana, lis' .it to the autumn rai. W hieb, like a etioer of sortowis); lesra, la laitiag on the vindoer pane. SiUnl it ctnia from enossy case. And yet, througuut the !elong day, l?n Ih gle haee lafpeel the reafca, jjee withered fiiigera of dea; Drep, erep, drop. ( patter on the root. lU. Doen m-eey ea aod ebelTing alla. tftt 4trt'. no eunbeama itow may eene. Him pnauncd riabuw in life ' e liquid eiamond, with it tiyl. The ji4..l uny wilre, soi stops; Bat fl.eaeriBg abdo oa the wail. (i.ldmg I. at Hsalms, round ebuol Tbe pttrrmg rain drop. a ly fell. In oiuraauf i"g V- . I'fxp, drop, ". Lulling tii e-rocee to repute, A eharm Viae mueie o"er br throw. A on he siesws he ee seriy. Wiicuiuj tt g lUermg tongue of (Isms. Wiixh she dying ember play. Like tbmge which h. a aliape and aeme ft .bedune f the erl twilight !! fded lOte atrprt gloom i Tbedy hslh '". end suf.We n'jhl eUeaie into that der and sileul room. And droy. cirop, drop, Tue rein in ejuiel etataieee falla ( mtaJrum the moy ef and wall. Where anen bate lieed.nhere men n died, W btr cbilditli eoieee bate been beard ( Whore home eflWu-n bate the tide Of hfc-. reticent wlte etirred, There dwell impalpable ae air. The tkidone of tbe rl ; And faneye iugere, light and fair, l otril the eo't IJeal. No widowed wii, nocbiUlee dame. With ehee b gtown tm wah woe, and pale, S:e listening to her tho rain Take Bp its dull, unwearying tj, lrop, drop, drop But a'l the ive is 6llrd with lifbt, Wiih joyou ton, and lire bright. Nuw gl-de in her soft, wimple, hanna, Kte ber smiling eyeli-Je eloee. And loving finger smooth th bande O'glmiy hir meh round her fl w. On ! murmuriac rain, oil ! autumn ram, flow on with iiielaneholy aound I ' Twere erurl, n..w, to bush thy atrain. And Jiff ah Hi s(-ll h winch she's bound. Drop, drr-p. dr'ip, AUe ! those lip ere still, snu told. lore gentle hngere 'utsth I lie Tiould. 'Tie many a dy aioce little handa Teyed with thoee (nHud lret ; 'Timsny a dty a nee those palo lipe Wore wanne4 by lite's csrreeen Yet, last Hall lhiaaulrd World, tike iitee her ii'e alone, spirt. And o'er ber wssted eliseb but cornea The glow of ftrce wilhm her bearl, Drop, drop, dmp. Sue look nut oulnrnid through (lie g loom, Sot thioka it fall upon the tumh. And th u is our a two fold lift Cne half awake, one half in dream; Until illuiion are more rifd With truth, than tlit which only srrms. Then tlesa the fanfi.es which bojuilo The heart from real, prttcnl pam. And hat, with drowsy eir the while, The murmur of the autumn rain, Drep, drop, drop, Aa, pattering on tbe euof, it fail From nioisy eyre and ehelving wall. NaTtsiiTrcHM, January, IBG'J. OUTRAOBoUS. It ,is stated that tbe Vankee. bavedetermined to break up the insane asylum at Williamsburg, a.ud tho poorer patient. North, aod quarter those who are able to pay tbeir board upon the surrounding iobabitaat. .-art" r L00KI5G FOR A DOMESTIC WIFE. BY KIT CARLYIB. " I ktrdlt know which ! lik best, Jo- phio Ileyioldi or Ileitis liark," iid j J0UDjf JjeB0, tipj.tlf, 'JepLiDe i a plendid looking girl, a queen in errjr njoTetneDt, wLicb eomiaandi admirttioo herrr iL goei ; bat, oe th ether hied, Htti if little gem, aod bn a iwet du position, altbougb, prLp, Jotepkia hae aa geod. lktth eta hiD iu tbe parlor and, for aught I know, in th kitebea also, all farmeri' dnugktar thoald I able to do. Well 1 11 till on Ikon thin Monday after noon, and asdearor to daoid than. It's washing day I know, bat ao aiaeh tbe bet-! o .... tar time te sound tbeta on household da-! tie j and aa I aai going-out of town tbe for sner pstt f tbia week it will be a ood ex c,use for calling bow." . George Iieusoo was a smart, intelligent young man, poor, but engaged in a profita ble buios, -wbiob bid fair to, in a few year, plaee him ia dependett circumstan ces, tie wished 10 marry, but felt lae ne cessity of wedding some one who waa do mestic, aod who would be a helpmate 11 waa very much interested in both ! Hetiie and Josephine, and bardly knew I bich he would prefer for a wife, aa both ' bad many rieelient qaaiities, but fiaally concluded to decide in tavor of the oiie who . abouid prove to be tbe most dntaestie. I George's walk that afternnou brought ibiiaioMr. Ueyoolda about tbree o'clock. , Joaepbioe'a mother came to the door and ' ushered him ioto tho parlor. In a few . i 1 . 1 1 t j ; -..out... -oaepmoe eotereu ae ; bim cordially. To bia aurpn.e instead of , irruiiur laiigucu, aa ouv tin tuci .'ivu- ' day's washing, she looked as fresh aod i blooming s a lose, and as trim io ber dres j aa though ready for a party ;, while ber 'mother, in her old calico working dress, 'looked jaded and careworn, and referring, J by any of apoiogy, to Us being wasbibgr ; day, soon left lb rooea. Lisas my ealliog on Monday, Miss j Keyeobl. " said George "but I -as going .9 ie.e. .ur ., -uu .wSo. a w"- happen in a few moments before I went. ; U, you are pr.fee.,, cabl. replied -o.epa.wr . . ...u .eac l0a ,c , ' , , , ,, "l ahall make bet a short it.,, - t.aucd (..crge, . I presume yp .re w.a- . 1 1 ,, , , . , j no, ao, a, an, a .... neco U8wo 'Lag. spopp.ug .11 the af.ersoon.- .er al.aje doe. the w.kbibg, as I the . , . ' . ' navo a any .aai. irjat wa, 1 "Ikeuyoa v. been ( liberty .H day ! Yee certain y ; washia;- da, u .10 d.f- , ,., ' ', no dif- .. . '!fr i Mother . "d'hat ' , ! lereai ...a m. aaaa .ay sis.r 1 U."r .u . L I .1 - . .M Bn I I r.. rtinihr . tried 10 initial tne into th uijitt , th art on day, hut I was so awkwai j ao naa n K'o "P toe iiiitnuirut , buu b. aa.d th.n, there was no danger of-j! 1 Indeed," said George to himself. ' ' Father,'' enntiaued Jotephine, "would ' hire the washing done every week, but ni , tber say .be had rather do it herself, for , economy a aa. ! i " A knoalcle 01 housework, especially j of cookery, is eery desirable io a youii la- : aJ repiifo ueorgfi. j lauppoae .t wai once tooaidered so, rt p lea Josepnm , -poa coiiiitinen now a ; Idays, generally hire their wives a wab - woman arid housekeeper, and that answers I every purpose, aud saves a lady the troub ' le of aeq'jaintiug herself with such dia , greeabl. matters. Gentlemen of tbe pie I seat day do not wish their wires to be siav I s, but companions. " sry eobeemeitt loie lor lb laUien, thought Georg. " Soma have a taste for sueb duties and prefer to make themselves acqiaiuted with tbem,'' said bo. "for tbo sake of overc';n i their eervaHs and knowing for th,inelscs that thing are tioue as they should be if for do other purpose. ': " True, but I m cot one of that sort. 1 I ahbor them. House work 11 perfectly hate- ful diteslahifj to me U, dear, I shou!d icoiuidtr a mau cruel who wished me to eonfiue myitlf toil, even apart of tbe time. 'Wl!," continued George, drewiujj a long breath, fir be wa surprised to bear Josephine esprets bersely as directly con irary to all bis previous notions of a wo man's duties, "a lady sometimes marries a poor man, aod finds it for ber and his in terest to conform to circumstances, aud at tend to duties which are agreeable to her, for the sake of assisting her husband and rendering his burden lighter." " Yes, Out I make uo calculation of that kind," said Josephine, firialj, though plea santly, for she was really ao agreeable gul, although allowed to grow up with erroneous notions in regard to domestic affairs. "1 prefer Dot to wed a man unless be is able and willing to support mo in eae and style." " Then you would not make the right kind of wife for iue, thought George, tho rouehlv sioK 01 joseimine remaras, ui a. .oon a. pe.aihl. be changed tbe tonio of conversation. n What a luoky eseape," eaid our friend, to hirnaelf, an hour afterwaras, ni he wae Iwendior hia way toward Jlettie Kurke'a. It's a good thing for nie that 1 founded i bar upon homo keeping before I proposed, jOtberie I might have got myaclf ioto a prettj fit. What a figure I bould out with jtuob a wife ; why, I abouid be obliged to I turn -cook and warbwoman mjBclf, fori eauldot afford, id uj preseDt circumstan ce, to hire all mjr work done. I abouid bate to stay t home and waah MoDdaj, .mm, 1Uekay,pero.Fe..naoa,Uray,iea- tog only three d.ya out of the a.ren to at- tend to my own baa.oe... What a ax Be.at.ful im. I ahould bare; my bu.me.a would be neglected, and I ahould he poorer than e-er, and eeen ,f I eojld afford to hire a housekeeper, it would nt better the caae niuob, as I should bare to give ber di rectioaa and sen that things were done pro early, for Josephine is far abore auoh at- usiuiie matters as ane calls tbsia. A man that's going to bare aueh a wife ought to koew it ia aeasen to get initiated into beuse hold aiyateries before marriage. Suak a Mia. may .0 r.ry w.u lor a rich .aa. hut not dor tue. ow far lie t lie Burke 1 and if ale turns oat like Josephine in her tastes 1 j: i:i. . j. . j...:.. . .u. . t- t , . , ' :u" , ""'"VT knaeiledire of them, whmh ha sinnat wall ., , B . lL : ,f.;vu? : full of wbisas relating to tbeir being slavish, &9., why then 1 11 seek a life companion in some other part of tbe country, and per baps make it a part of my present journey abroad to look for ouc. flcttie welcomed him in an old calico dress, with abort sleeve a li wasLtub, and with her brown hair, that curled no beau , " , . ' A .11 if. .11.' i,...,i ... . 1 ! . . A ...-i. " I suppose I should apologise," said she ae they entered iLe parlor, "but I die-like apologies; aud theu you kuow that Mon day H wa!btor day, aud sc fnuer'a daugh ter have to be io tiio lud then." And there's where I hop.vl to find you, George came near rajiu; but checking State. Tbe centre of tbeir power and mili himaeif, he replied, "1 know it, it's apart tary resources is evidently at Newbein, of a woman's duties aud I am sure au apei dow would bs outofpl.ee! So , ,bo fbt . Jd ,,, "I fear I'm intruding, said tteor. " O, by no weans," replied Hetttis ; "we are through with our .ii.int', which bold out later than uual, aa mother, bat been nuit unwell for a wc-k. aud I'a obli-rd to do tue wbole of it t-dty. You will aiay to tea of eourfr ; it will be perfectly convenient. Mother' head aobe Las coine on, and kbe has lain done, but father will bjn , ,o eDlert, JOU ,. C0(1n,eUaUce was brightening erj B0rjlfDl tBd be began to tnink ia d t0 HcUi . .t r0,d ten h ide&s TO. " Does housework acre with roa? "en- qillrea he, half trembl.ng from uncertainty o oblbu r , 4 ' " U, yes." returned Hettie, I am general- , bealtbj, and then I'm fond of it J .f, blf tbe baU. M(lber ,;,u , f l0 sjty, sotne- .l other veu goes so far as to jiy, tiu.es, 1 can cook ard take care of the house weil .be . but tbe0i lblll-8 bor flaterr, of courr Bje . times, 1 can cook ard take care of the house as well as she ; but then, that's her flattery, . ' ' ' ,, of course, to eticourae me. " Hat such work it hard, aud tome say 1 . .. j r- elawiNb, coutioued Georg I .think difforently," tepUcd Hettie; "it is uot slavish, aod ueed not be so hard Mj ucb k u bsrJ aU(J , ' , , , ,t Thr' - Lt ' la d. e.ert tbin. " Some have what U called a knack, but that is eiuipty Sudio out the easier. t way ot iljin a thing aod dsuig it well Vu? cau make house wt rk come coinpni i y oay in that way " Weil, kumn c jtii-iili r 11 a di'grace, coo- linuud our h-.ro, "aa i oiliers co:upUin that tbey hare not a tau- for it " It j nit a disrate," s.tid Ilrttie, "00 b ntrtr- 1 Ulllk . vouti- lady may wcll b pri)Ull of , kuowU.d of boun. . - ,... .... c. i.,i:. r 1 i, - , ' , , 3,t ,nif , .nH , h M I, who am notbitis but a firmer s daugh ter ? As for taste that av, a girl may aa K..11 acnuire nun first aa last. A iwan'e wife inu.t uuderstand aueU tbtne, and tbe timo to learn i wln-o single. I oft.-u think bow ashamed I ahould he if married, and uotl lu the first day of coirmenei ng housj- kocping to cook my husband a decent meal. 1 WLat would he chiuk! why that I whs a! roer. doll, good for nothing but. look at; - I ebou.d cry from sheer vex.Mon. - I Well, really, I begin to almost think, Hettie," .aid George, that you would ! veu consent to marry a n.au who would ex- , peotyou to do liou.uwoik ail your day, if you loved him, you '.cu to nuke -uch an grei-able busiiKss of it but I i-Liould have , 0 ,. , . 1 . . 1 but 1 1 : 1 1 0 rep?ot for Iba man who subject- ed you to it unnecessarily '' ' " Yes," replied Keltic, smiling, "if 1 re- allv loved a mil hit hein -p)or woul I not lead me to reject bun. even if hi station wa such aa to subject me to olose attoutwn to home duties all my lite. 1 bat's the very i;iri for uie," said George to himself, as Homn left tbe ro,.u t ar-1 sb8UU.retali.to upon Lincoln', prodatna- j3rilditr (;eDcrll Alii?eB Np!(od Con raugo the tea table, I need not look farther. ' jou by dselaring s.U tbe Northern negroisj And before he left the bouse that night he ,;l,'ts after the frst of January next. federate States Army, uied near Litt., had mad Ler an effer ot bis heart and ( -y would bi no retaliation, as th? poor Koch, Arkansas en, tbo 9:h ul'iaiore. He hand, wbioh bad beeu acoepted. loreaturea are worce off now than slaves. j was formerly Mayor of Atlanta, Gi J'g'a, Aud so ends our Muiple sketch If there 1 . ! and for Bcveral year a member 01 the Gtor- is any moral in it, youn- ladies of ordiua ' , AuUSl. Ga., under '. Legislature, lie served with di.t'.nc ry discretion will not fail to diioovcr it. Usi or India Ku dher in Ship Armor Commodore Porter, of the Yankee Navy, claims to have discovered that an India rub I ... . . , , , M' cu"uijn l"a ,ho ,ron PUlM taA tbo timber, of a veasel will r.nder hor iavulne- rable. A SnatwD Irishman. An Irish priest 1 wai aUnding at 4th corner of a iquare about the hour of l.nDer. when one of tie ototrymen, obserring the worthy father in perplexitj, thus addressed him ; V Oh ! Father O'LeaTrj, Lew ia jour rirtreneet" Mighty put out, Pat," was the reply. ' "Put out! wbo'a put out jeur rirereooe T" "Ah I you don t nnderatand it; that ia juU J invited Ko dine at one of the 'hoawi in thi ,od x ht fw.otUB tb- D "j MTer jook,d ,t tha6ndm. h ,od now kg ? 0.cIock. . fc M . h- Cry, ."jist Wai.y, your iitbc, 1 11 aeul. that f a . ' ' for yeu 80 laying away flew the good natured Irishman round the square, glaneing at tbe kitehens, and wbeo he disoovered ajfire that denoted hospitality, be thundered at the doer and inquired, "Is Father O'Leary here !" As might be expeeted, again and agaia fc, . liod, At le.gth.an angry foot . wan cavitiiatKi " No ; holier on Father O'Leary, he ia nt here, but he was to diue here to day, ..... . and the coox is ia a rage, ana eeye tbe dm- -m .?.. .u w.g f r.ih. v"aIw Paddy J aped from the door aa if tbe steps bad been on fire, ruahed up to the astonished priest. " All is right, your riverenee;"you dine a 43 , and a mighty good dinner you'll get." " Ob, Pat, the blessings of a hansry man be opoa you." " Long life and bappineas Io you river- ence I I have got your malady, I only wish I had your cure '." P ... , rc.uy Bo.o.og ,ro aue operation. of the enemy in the Northern waters of this froia which expeditions issue out ia gen- boats, harrasfciug, pillaging and destroying. General Foster baa been the military cem maeder-in chief of tbe Lincoln forces io this State sine befor tbe battles in front olliiebmond. That they were in as much I fjrcee at any point asranior represents them, we nave no lata, si, 11 we now see ana ieei the great loss tbe Confederacy aa .lleejhow tbe. mast itr,ngtbeD a0(J tigbun tbe tbeaiate suits.n.d when th. enemy was , ljne, tfet bild-0 tlbBer tboM humble dwell permuted to g eoutrpl of tho inland wa-1 frj tbfl et j 0 ten of North Carolina. It would have 3 been worth any expense to have been able to bold Ocracocke and Hatteraa inlets as tbe keys to all North eastern North Caro lina, tue richest and most productive por tion cf tbe State Tbo marauders from th. ... , have . , j . di .u , probably returned to Plymouth aod Q Wilmington Journal ' tident As a spt.im.B of some of tbe blunders , that be has effeoted aa unlimited credit to to which we have deemed it our d.iy to!Parch" rything we require, and that call attention, we give the following in stance, reported on good authority : A co.siderabl lot of bason, slightly sus pected, was sold in North Carolina by a Government agent. It was bought by a vigilant operator, and after a litt'e disgaia- naiUa from the place of the first sale to an other Goverament agent at a very satisfac tory advance. Charleston Courier. National Convbst.on-A resclution ha. b.en offered in tne Georgia House of KepreSent.ives,by Mr. Raiford, of Chat- t.hocehe, requeuing a Convention of dele - r '? 1 c. . r .u c .l Kates irom tue eeTerai ctatea wi iu- ouuiu- , . 1 1 11 , 1 j rn Confederacy, te be held at Kicbmond, ou the 10th day of January next, to ootisid- 1 er obtaining an early and honorable peace. ! Trie Inebriate. George D. Prentice, of 1th. I..-i.iisvilU Journal, was reaentlv aereua- : did. Wbeu ealled 00 for a epeecb, be step - ' pfJ out upon the balcony, but was so much intoxicated that he lost his footing and Jell ; lmou the crowd. Unfortunately, gome 9UlS caught him before he broke hi neek. forth its strength. Numerous espeur.i ns . ... : were en foot tuet could not, if riorouy Ue s.lifb Watchman a.,, that one P"--. b e fatal t, the rcvoited i:aa. s Ja I ,, , , .i - i x- , 'of7 ' 1" ft G ov EttNWR ANCX.-Our so.axcr uoreru- V f " ?"?J?'t is earning tor bimseif tbe esteem of eve- do not .owe speculators buy it and set it a ; , ..... .. , , . . Thtmi,rht do lome Eood for the 1 JT ". and ebild in his Mate, by ,uu io tb4, " " , bif exeriious ia behalf of our suffering State. ' J- i. . ,,.. ... I Ae is nr.t oa:y eioicisin hit ,ui,vi. : owei 1 - 1 M'-Clillan. A California Congressman , to clothe aud fet-o oar tvooj s b;itwjh::d said ia New York, a Jew oay. ago, that uj!U MObiy abariug the post of dai-g.T k': j certain parties bad XincelaV promise in'our ,lau eoluieis. II i liw r:eut ui iu writiuto remove McClellau as soon as tbo New York election was over. 1 Dero proposes that Prasideet Davis ohargeof Lieut, to . Uams, are lure tons a day, aod tbey may be exteud - d to five torn equal or superior to any 1 iUs on the contiaut. Ch-ts Courier A wife i a queer thing, and getting one; 1 . . . 1 n l,kf elt,,ng ' . uoUoW"' you aou anew uum y . g- - j bead what tert ef a thing it is. 0fgtlB,.,i" tbe Riohtnond oorreapondent Vkrleston TJIercuru aasa T 1. J ' with Stuart igk " incident connected A UltIV Aa tbe head oY? r'1Q io Pennsylvania. wards the PotooA601amn pu'Dg a gentleman in a BVookwy. oontaiuiDg oil-oloth, drore up. u.'1 light colored politely, " Move aside, riollenian said, am aa effieer of the 79th Pn d ! I reeruitiog service, and I nust',ulai 00 Tbe men moved aaide, but too s, ia- the isapatient gentleman. Stuart'' for came up. " Are you the officer in cQ.n mand !" inquired the occupant of the rout away. " i am, ' was tbe response. " loea be good enough to order your men to mnko way for nre. I am an offioer of the i9tn, on recruiting ssrvico, and it ia important for me le get ahead aa rapidly ae posoible." " Very well," laid Stuart, at tbe same time giving a sigeiloant look at one of hid meo, who at OEc dismounted and took a seat in tbe rookaway. " What do you mean, sir ?" exclaimed tbe indigaaot occupant. " Noth iag," laid the atao, drily. " Who are you, air!" thundered the ffir of the 70th ?,...,t' iiwh.1 n.n s.o.n?" i.T-h! M.jor General of Cavalry iu the Coofeder- ate Army," wai the calm answer. The of - fioer of the 79th gave a long ablatio, and exclaimed, By 1 I'm procured." .. 1 rather think tob are, aaid tho man. turn - ing tbe rockaway southward. Tbe captur - ed officer managed to escape while our troor)9 were erossiD? tbe Futomao but tli rockaway and horse were saved. BlAUrirCL Idia. In tbe mountains Tyrol, it is tbe custom of th women and I children to come out when it is bed time I and sing their pational songs, until tney j bear tbeir husbands, fathers and brorbers ; hoine 0n Aotn of ,ha Adrialjc fiuch a custom prevails. There the wives of the I fishermen come down about sua-sel and ! sing a melody. After singing tbe first atao- 1 'lnTJ ' 10 ' ocf-craey to exonan?e ouc ra, tbey listen awhile for an answering mel-; Pouad cf gP or two pound of ody from the water, and continue to .iog :M.!tP',re' wh uy cmz-Mi deiring to ob and listeu tiil the well known voice come. I ,,,n. . pJwdfr' r" W".' h an 8CC0", borne on'the waters, telling that the loved i 0U,lt,oU to ,bo PeoPl0' at,u W11' 'cfittho one is almost home. How sweet to the I u."7n,eft a: tb -am tttuc, as it my weary fisherman, as tbe shadows gather ' PeoPla t0?W th ,"'"''J- arouud bim. must be the songs of the loved 1 , (,,. nr.r Kim and Tns Wanderi.no Georob. A corres pondent of the Mobile Register says : I learn from a gentleman from Richmond luat tvoorge . aanaers, wno uteiy arrivea from hurope, remained but forty eight hours . ... , v . r . 1 10 ,cbaJOud lD0;'t hiea tune he was 'closeted with tbe President, and has alrea uy departea on his way oacn. it is saia coairicis art) caguiijr iuuui iu uo ujttuo iyr furnisbiug us with ail kinds of machinery, ' io . as well as steel .lad steamers, a num- ber of which are expected to be ready for'P3Per iaJbeen received in Ilichnioad, wii.ch the defence of our coast this winter. 1 'u,ei tUut recognition, if not a i tu; ac:ow 'pushed, waj a f?re;-ne caclmn, an! i would be preceded bv a change n the Bri A Whole Souled Patriot. Mr John tiab and French Cabiuets. We attach but ibompsoo, Proprietor ot the tiopew;! i-ao- tory, Anthony Shoals, Georgia, has furuish ed for tbe past two months to the fairiliesj of the soldiers from Elbert oouuly, and coutiuues to furaish them, yarn at one doi- , fc Uet- ,l aImoM 'q ,0. m,k'n " ,ros abou? e,hl ,ol'"s Pcr Junch' ,Mr; ! viou ia also supplying hi, quota o i manufactured spoils to tne Government 1 u 'ii,i. :...t,j i;u , . -, . . , 1 at first cost, auch geherous . couduct da- 1 j e vr ..rves to have its rewrd. Sumter Wutc'i- man. Plans tub. tui Wixtx:i, Gen. Bauks, ' in a few remarks bich he made troai the , platform of a railroad ear in boston, on Saturday oi0'hj, the lt iustauf, said the approaching winter was not to bo lost. Tea Goverament was aelerruiiiej now to pa , jn ,i;J r, bt place, an 1 lou wi.i Nortu- ciado her j Carolina bless tbe day be Chief Ma.'i.tret, Mountain Kile. . 1 tien ia tb. Mexioan waT. j Promoted. -Clement G. Wright, Eq., ei 1 Favetteville. has been appointed to a "posi- , . . ,ri, ,K,rt. sob, the eucoessor to Gen. Turner Ashby ia ermreaal cf tbe Csvelry. Vancb and Stanly. No one knows bet ter how to deal wit'u euoh iufpudencc as is reported in th following paragraph from tho New York Horaldtiian Gov. Vance. If he condescended to iiotteo tua nffair at all we would give soinetbiug to bee bis re ply. Says tbe Herald : " VVe have news frora North Caroiim to the 2Tth uit., the moit iuiporran; poriion of which is the ftatemeot that ou ihn 21 Gov. Stanly, the Union Governor, by flaj:of truce, despatched communication to tbe JtebelGov. Vauca. ptoroeio aa iutervip.t itboui any ceren;ony or raiding aiy q ics Qrji aignit j or rauit between uiiue;. and be tiC'r V . If tuoaboe proposiiioD sbould appoints-.i 'bon tiiat coiDiiiioiiers bo with Gov. jGov. Vance for a couforcrjce public affairs' upon the present state of What tbe object lbe aspect of the war. eeoesdarially renjiHL propo4itioo may be, bable, however, tntii t')ery. It pro tuata in tbe return ot ting aiay eveu aow half rt'tlet-BaJ to her'V roliua itice." Repobted Battle at Helena. - Baor F'"''je I"l even.ng that a batttiH- 1 ? IIIen 00 edoesdaJ. .ih tder1 , rnr ,era worsted. Lpoa Try we learn irom pamogera irom i. ' , "r i :ut ' Ihoriday morning, and a fw of tbe ra' cotrs adniiitud the result was - u u' vom "nr, ati i elsewhere, tbe ciliz-us stated they had heard bea-y aud uDu.-uai nnn' on Wed- ne.sdaj, nijd were inijuiriiiTf this caue, and ofia pentleiuan wbo left Frisr's -Point on j Thursday tuortiu?, s;ite-i t he 6riL' teas 1 heard at that p ' c s tiir" jbout iLu day and also on i tiure'i ay Dioromg 'oie two : hours. Memphis Appeil 1st ., Gunpowder for the People The Government has authorized the Nitre i . . . ..jv ... '"t"-"' 11 "-'j 1 he proi imple, and can bo easily loarued. Another VicTtmy. A L'entleman from Washington Ark, yesterday brouubt tbo report tuat cews had been received, tbere, that the Federals pursued our army on its retreat to Kipley. On tbo C Hi!i-'it rates reacbi-ig tfic-rt. with '.'lie Piieuiy at tbeir urtis, ueuerai i'nee turned, crew up U is columns in inc. sunre ho letter V. 1 wbeu tue ireieraU caiae ui.-um .1 ,. , l-uluo ( their uue. Our col uinos were tne cd up, surrouDdinj tbe enrniv, a on in'o tneu cios- nd took 1 ,t'!)U prisoners. south- v ester a Demo tar. I luo Kicbtnoo.-' Whit of Tij '1 iv. bits: : " ueara las" cniuj, tnat a .xe.e i orK j little importance to the statement. ('ides JlLLV..'v; Goj.I uot to. Knou-t. Hoil cider ta tin ccu-istcnoe syrup an:! ie: it eu., and yoa bave a nice jeiiy No sjgar or auyihia ui ioii to it. Vie have tasted touiC ci '. i .d i: wi , he exoeik-iit for tne sie'i. Tiy it. I; is uust too (jo-jd tiieae tiaj.i Ijr v.e.i ycji'tc. wi- ic ' ter li ,'!-;'im.ai. Dvivq u::-H -Wi,;n t'.-s den ijate im . i :i Joivu, cu the cJ-i.-t of Luiiurui t, oue ot tho cok on board : ercd up t vo crpct acks fan 01 co i ft. i.l ijf ccurse ho euak iuiuicdu;e;y, oor ajaio appeared at tht sutf ice, but be bid .attraction of f. , ir n-;i. 1 r.e D !e aii i g'?uero'jj-hearted ecatr 0: 1 bert ii 1! v, has oi 1 a ar . laaui .'.5 Sit t' -.-i o ire hji- au 1 to to .r dred b jsb.-l- Tb true bet Las to; a to p ti ; , .-! tivo e i-jrit rie: .i, U-r tbe pri 'ueri of tbe i j :- jt 01 : hi ; e ! 1 i r 1 Ml Lbiexn ..:.:....!-,. i'i ew us ti the obaiu pii.ip.r; tike tne oat 1 of a .'irer-, ch 1, pi-: -i i..--' r (1. 'ill 'l I A.' Tb? lieljua a . ., oi CjiUOi'dh llai.rj-l, ms re by u.-e. i u; 1 . i.i -IJuiJer, t-e proj ii.;r..S3, iusurao'e, on tae p reiuises. .u:.y ue.-.ro)cd : j u:,i. 10 i j. ai tu.I j .j .;J Mr j'Jer a Q, tuO .U co, is q lite aiel; at t'.m and cauuot survive. 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North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 18, 1862, edition 1
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