JEJ! ON 'I' H K sii'i-: OF thaim: stim-:kt ■CITAKACIKR IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT IS TO LVDIVinUALS. AXD THE GLORY OF THE OXE IS THE COMMON PROPERTY OF TUB OTHER.' S3 per aniiiini IN AHVAXrK Y/. YiTli, Editor and Propriktor. CFIARLOTTE, N. C., TUESDAY, SKP'rEMBKIl *24, lS(il. TESia VOLIM E—!V I M B E It 483. THE every Tu«Mlay,o) IJV WIl. IJAM J. YATKS. fc .'. uR amj 1‘iiorniKroK. North Carolina MlilAL LIFK I\SIH\N(K (OMPANY. Tliis C.iM|ian,v tiu-olilcjt and most reliul.lc* in the Stiitc, in-ures white persons fur ii teim of years or (iiirinr coritiiuiaiu.-e of life, on nioiieratc- tf-rni'.' Shivc; m.-uifil. for tju‘ or five ypnr.-^. for two-third« of their uiiu'ket value. For in.-urnncc np[ilv to TJlOi^. W.’dkwEV. Ajrt., Jfin 8, I8G1 \y hi Hr-mch I>ank X. ('. C[jf ‘IVrstfrn l''rniOfriit CHARLOTTE, N C. CORRESPONDE?rCE. Tlie follo'.s’iiif: corrpsitonflence >ie'wvpti Mr Dorlgc, the Ch-rk of the Sniirfine (.'oiirt a’ Mor^Miuon. $2 O') r . .u "t llif \ I :ir, 3 Ou i.i .' us live nkw >uh--criber>, «uV> criiiliuii i-'flO) will V '-i '"*■ year. , • . !i' rs who imiy wiih lo spnd .ta J' '“"Jr ri'k. I . i'.-; ti fUHMita must be paid for in \,i lint, nv.irkf'd on the nifiiinicrijit I .- will he in^'C'.ted until t'orbid, and r. SMITH, Vi!oriii > :iii9 lor at • IlAitLOTTi:, N t‘> ''ollcclinic and . . i 111 - intr^i ted to hi- i.mr r. .1 |fl\en lo the writing; of Dt-edij, Cou- • . .. -i.iir:- ii' Vi‘niHv bf* found in thr , • S:>. 1, ;i'Jj:>ininjj tlie clerk , ofticr. ,1. A. l-OX. (aiHwell’s Practice. P'U'inc' my ;ib'fnce in the Milit;irv service of this ^^tat*. HI \ ir^'inia. .'^iibsi riher'; iind other- desirinjr “o|i- ies of ll;f* itbove work, tun obuiin them of ^Irs. (,’ant- well. Ualeij.1;. All [M-r.sons imlobtefl to me, by note or otherwi'C. are re]n-'ti‘d to )>:iy Iut. 1 v.ill hold her receipt frood i’rice of .-iii}.de* copies of the i.bove f T'.'Ki A dc-dii-- lion will be in.ide to those who bnv to -rll Mtrain. KDWAFll) t'ANiWKLL. ('amp near Norfolk, July HO. IdCl. Disssoliitioii. The firm ot 1 L I^LlNti.'^, Sl’UlN(iS jc t.). was dis s(dved by limitation on the 1st .luunaiy. iHijl. The biisiiK'> uill be eontinned under the nanio nnd 'tyle (.it l LLLINCi8 ic >S1M{1N(!."S, and tliey hope. li_\ int'*grity and :-tri'jt attention to bu'inesp. to merit tin- >anie p.itiona,ue hcretolbro liberally bestowed b_\ their nutneroiis Irietid^ and eu^tiiiners. 'I'he pifent finaneial crisis and the iineertainty ot bu^iiK -', t'or ti " liitnte eonipcd us lo .-horten onr time of eredit tVoni twelve to six niontiis to prompt j 'iyii;ir customers'—ti'U.e others need a-k it. All person'^ indtbted to the (dil firm of rnlliiitrs. SiM in^f-; i Co.. iiidst come forward and make inimeii:ite 'I ttleinent. a- it is ab-(dutely ncees>ary th.it the bn>i- be speediiv • losed up. "A Word to the wi?ei.s fienl." J.iii 13, ISGl. N i W.S'i'.Al'b K iJoH luiw Klisi.—A ^tlbscri}K r writes us tliut his [lapcr “is ^eiieinily w »ni lull of holia beiute I get it, by men who liie wortli ten tiun.-i 51S much !is I am.” W e are sorry lor him, ami still mote soil}' f:ir (lie b'jriow(?rs. I'eili:i]i.s it he Would ”ive ordi ijj to the I’ostuiaster not to dtdiver !)is ) a|)cr tu any oue but liiiuiiell he inii;lit ^et the Use of ii. THE SUPERIORITY OF SOUTHERN WARRIORS I In :i speech lUlivoreil last Xovt inbor beforek the | Pearson, conee’-niuf: the hiw in regard lo aliens, will N. Euucati .iial Oonveritioil at Wilf.iinHton, ' be read w.lh ii.lereit : ri ii-n i i . . (jen. 1) 11 11 111 to j'love the su|ienontv I/isno7.nr. C/nyju.^fir. P.nv.ov: Southern w.n^ora over those r,f the North. ^ llu\ 111^ ^cen the i-roehiiHaiutii oi the I’lisiiietit ... , . , , . . o . I i' 1 I , J. . I ) • ,1 Alter sliovvtii'ij tl'.at rhf> victories ot the exicaii 01 the C oiitederale Mates, 1 iiiii ce.-'iicus- o| know- ° ini' whether I nni afJeeted by ir, or would be coti- achieve d mainly by Southern otficers j sidereil a cirizeii as it'a native. and .'•’outhern men, he say.s : i Wcis born in the Stiitc of New ^ ork in 1 j 05. “In one word, it' any bidv of troops was pre- j and in ISJU renioveti toNoriii ('ir dini. wh(^■t^ [ einiiiently di.'iint:ni>hfj duriris; the war, it was I _'^tsc>x*xxoy ^xt t ll.\KLn'TE, N. C. . A’U I /, f '//./ iy'TL\ U A i /:\T. !ni* i'kuj, . t. 'e. Ii\vin'» curnrr. : . , .S'U. " II' Win. J. Kerr, \ T r o II \ i: V \ r a w\ I llAKLOiTE, N. r., (. 11 theCiuinly ;\nd .'!.p(rn.'r I’siurt.? of ri^^'.n iitid i'.tl'.irru* > :."inties. f r ill .■ v\ ley biiiidini;''pp>’-ite K**; ;'H'del. ’V Jl, 1; d ’ .r UOit!;!iT (illUtON, M. [>.. I'u »« I'l i io'*!;!* «’i' AM> \. - !r :t ('jl.MU.U I IK, N. ( 1., V'/. I’.KCKW ITll , , tHntly on h;uid iTOI-'cS, JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, &C„ . ’I and .\ui*Tican Tiii.nufiK'turer*. r.M'K 1' i.'fe p'ii ''h'.i'inj^ el .ewhero. |ji;t ill f’)r i: '«'nl.'^ ciich. 1 •:! y John T. Builer, I-RA-; 1 t ilrh asul I'lofL ^lakcr, .lew- C‘. l4‘r, A: ■> U K Kl l{.n'.S lloTKL, ( h'trhttr. A’. C. 'Tith U W. Bfykv. ith. l iJM* ;»i in‘»>, i tV .f«'iv liy, 1 ‘ - -i!p - !i, llfp siird >\ ;tn.tnt?d tor 12 ff J. G, WILKINSON & CO., I>KAI-VK8 l.N 'W ^4-t: o in o ^i8 VC*I* A: j>Saivd \Varr AM> KAX(’V (iOOlK-, No. 5, Granite Eange, • tlif )ii lb’ll-.:', i'il-V IwlAi 1 TE. N. C. '•i'. K. [ .v'-.iiij.; W.'il'-l”'.* uiul JcT'clry. ! -. 1 -x> y New Supply of ATv'jlKS, JKW i:MiV. S; lid NiluT and Plal*d \Var‘. :rr li i .l ■ .V .. I l': i-;cd a very e.xteiipivf • Hi.Ill' p:i!-'diase beinv tV .ii. th*' ir ■i!!ur.'(>'t ur*'”, 1. :• is tberef.'H :■ nt a v> rv -mail aiivjiii.’^ on cu^f, and \ : ’ .i -'!i‘ed tliiti .il! iii". aitiid*.> are w.ai- i- « 'a,‘! Ilf ri'pie '-uts them to 'ie. .V I ‘ 1 ' ioi k.'; e.uelully repa.n d and W " in p. ■ (ii il It. utiou. U W. BE.^lvWlTiI. 7, U'-O tf iiarli»llc A: N. i . Kailroacl. I'ir.'t d;tr of ' 'bpr, TIirj'r(tII > r 1 ilAlN.'' 'i run l>,*:iy betv\een withi'iit t: : !i p'. t-r.t, thus ■ ' • M> rr.i'di CLnidott!- in S 'i '.'S or les «. nil i ;a onr U;iy fiuni slou, AuJ ■ '-11 ’I'l' RKlS will be t'ic.m t'har- ‘ '■ >-iim .»■ ,’:u, and to New York, %in > 'Mill rs a: aii.l li.-, I r:i. The mer- ’ ‘ i' ' '■ ;ii»‘ ii’v'itod !n tt> tliis cheup and ■ ■ ■ f"V fifights and ]..i p'-. A 11 ii.Cinix, '■ (ion'l Ft a;-..{ ill wet AircnX. Hardware !! l]ar«l\vare !! A. A, N. M. TAYI,(M! H.SI’Kt'TrriJA' inf irm.'? hi*; fri'-nds and the pnb- iii- jTenerally, that he ha.'- added to hi> e.xtensivi sioek of ,>tw\i.-s and Tin \\'.*re. a larj:e and eonipleU- ^KM'k of ibirdu .\re. eon.'i.'tiiij.' in ji.^rt as foliuvvs: Carpenters’ Tools. Cireiilar, nil,i. •r■)^scuI, hand, rippe-, pannel, fu'iin- in;r, ^rrat'ting. tennon, o.u k. ediniia. ', wtd.b. and bnteii- ■ i .'^AW'.'': ihaees and bits. l>raw Knives. (. liissid>. Vuf^ers. (Jiiijlets. Hammer.-. IJatehets, ami A.xe.': Hriek. plastering, and ii'iinlin^ Trowels: .'',i,\v->etters. Screw- :.Iates, Stock-= and die-^. Planes d' all kinds, Spoke- 'haves. .'>teel-b ad*- bevel and tty Sijuare.-: .''pirit L( \el' Pocket Levels. .'Spirit level Vials. Borinjr imuhine>. iloiijjf rs. and in fart everthin{r a mechanii' wants. in '.^reat variety ami at Tety low piiees. nt TAYLtlR'S Hard ware .'>t"re nnd'fin-ware i)ejiot, oppo.-ite the Man- --ion House, (diai lotle, N. C. Mav 2'.K l.'^'io. tf Pl.A.N'S AM* l)Ki^I('..NS Ut' 'niK IC.M .MY —\\'e have been inlonned by :i i;entleman wlio lias ju.'l arrived trom New York aiui l'hilatlel|ihia, that the Ui(i>t un|.reeedeiiifd exertions are beiiiy mude in ad the sliip-}ard.s and docks oi tho^e iwu eitio.s, tor tl'.e tittinii out ot the la'j^est iia\al exj tuition ever known in tliis country. Kveiy c:ir[>enter w ho can be olitaiiied is eniployed. and merchant .ships; are bein*.' iilteied into war ^hlps. and all tlie louinieiies are haid at Work makiuii and al- terin- engines tor stt'ani proju iii.r> id the hn';^- est size, a.‘^ well as tor Moail piin-boal'^ It was o|eiily talked ainoiii: tlie nuchanic.- thaltiiis im- iiii iise tleef cd war siiij ,s w.is uc sliind lor Jscw O rleaiis. 1 It Would set in that the j rc^t’iit de.-i::!! ol’ the i tn* iny is to ellect a nt-e, li\ ulluiiii” us on to take I W as h 1 n Lit on t iiy, i!.ii> di,i\i iiiu: all •■iir main toice j into \ ir^iina. and le. vii.- ti:c >1111! hern coast ; com I ai at I vel\ defenseK ss, u il 1 i, -h . h.;ike ;t inland ] deinon.stration on various puriions of nur coast, land I'oice their w,;j t., A-w al ail haz I ardfl. i No tUud/t the \aitl.fcs . itii .■ the whole Soutiu'in coasi to - I .i.. .mi it >eems to n.i I i that nn re \ iL;orou> . • fti n u!d 'be iiiade to I ' I put the Aoiili ( arohtia vast iii a i.- ■iniiitdi fctate i ot deietiCe. Tykanmc.vl Aci ivrn —'i he X. Wuk Journal ot (, omineice ^:l\“ I Ik* o| er.itions of thetlov- einiin'i't, ihr.'U^h its a*;enl.- in this cit}, are liail) liecomiii” mote coiuptehen.-ivo. di ci-i\e and \i.: omus. '1 he police tio ioniier wait iin;il ]iei>oii> are cauj^lit in overt acts, b'lt take tiiom Uj lor ex- ti nuatin^^ or ^ympathizinL■ with >cees.--ioii.'’ j In M-lt defence the same conr.'c mu>t be adopted i at the .South, .^u.-iiicious character." must be ar : rested and dealt witti snmmarilv. liave resided ever since. I m ini d in Xorrh ('.ir- oliiia; all my projierty i- lu re; am an actini; .Jus tice id the 1'i‘ace in Vadkiii, .in 1 have Ix'cii tor many years, atid have heid offi es id tru-t and pioKt under the State, and have repeattMiiy -worn alleoiaiice 10 North Carolina 1 Sfttlcd here to reii ain permanently, and have i.e\er alterid my intention of reinaiiiing. Am I riquiu d to do any always a Southern corps, and ;f .any imrividual wa.s thus di'tinouished, you ni g it tecl certain i that he was Southern born. , l»uf stir»-ly it i.’i unnecess?,ry to tiiultiply proof i ol‘ Sout111 rti chivalry on this sacrea S'.»il ot the ^ ()!i.l Xorih State, where the first blood was shed in i the iu volutioti, w here the tir.-t l)ecIaration of! Indi pendenee was proelaimeti, and wlie.e the first act under the proclan;alion. An ati.-wer will ob- Coiniiial (Jiovernor wa.s ojieiily resisted. In this j yours, tiuly, JAS. i{. i OlMiE very town id' W iiminL:fou. iu tlie vear ITO-T, the I ' ^ ' people in the broad lii:ht of day uiaiched to the I Yadkin, X. An-. iM, 18GI. rilciiMt..\i» llii.t,. Ault 24. 1^01 J.A.MKs 11. Ihilxil, — I): tu' i''//': 1_ poll the lacts .'fated in \oiir m ie of ihe l'1 ii.sf , to\ epiiiion is, th.it the .ii-t id’ the (dtpji’ioi' ihf Contederate .'^lates pt‘>uiu:^’it-d bv (ii ‘ {‘re-il-'iit does tiot appl\ to your c:ise; lor the rei.-'on. thit b^' the act ol'n nii.viiij^ to thi.- S a in I'^L^U. with an intention ot remaining; heu- pei 'i.an ni Iv and bi’ComiiiLr a citizen ^1 liie S..it. cd'.Norih t'.n.ilina you beeaiue one of our cit z iH ‘ by eiectiou," as fully, to all intents and piiro.t- a- il'yoii lia ! been born here. .Alti'r that ai-t. voti no luiiLjei oW( d aiiei:i,-ince to the State of Xi V'irk—t!o Blacksmith’s Tools. .^’lodi nc B' Ilowf, Anvils. Vice.';, hand and .slidr Il.am- mers, B'lt'rese.-. Fan icrs' Knives. .Screw-j l.ites, Stoek^ ind air-. Bhud\smith'- Pincer- and Tontrs. Kas] ers and Files of every kind, Cut hor^eshop fir, I eFmdi Nails. I'mra.v; Imn of ali size-, both o! nortiiPrn and cniiniix aianijfae'ure: east. |dow, Idistor and sjiring .Ste'd; ie.. ioi tale very cheap at T.\YL(Ill'S, oj'po.'ite thi? Man.^ion IIou.cp: Ludlow’s Celebrated Self-Sealing Cans, (d'all the dilierent size?, at TAYLUik,'^ Hardware .'^torp. o}.pn.-i;e Mansion Ilonse. iSsT'’ J he Xortolk lbi\ liook ri‘|airts a naval eti- j_'auiment on dames River, on the 13;h. in which the Confiderate steamer drop] ed down the river, near Xewport Xews, tor the purpose ol M^in^.; the Federal vessels, ti e Savannah, a lar;^e sloop cd uar. and the :un-lioat I)-iv li^ht, l}intr there, as a target to try the ran^e of her irnns. 'l lie I’atrick Ili nry opened tire and the l ederals replie>l. ’1 In hayliiiht advaticetl. when she received a broad side, which forced her to retreat. Advaneiii”- airain she was met in like manner, and tiiiain toreed to retreat. he enjiaui ment Ifisted halt an hour only, nnd was discontinued whet) too dark to see '1 he Patrick Ilenrv retiicd out of James river. Agricultural Implements of all kinds. Straw (..'utter;;, t’orn Sliellers. Plows. Hoes. Shovels, Si.aib s, Forks. .Vies. Pieks. .Mattoeki. (Irnbbiiii.'- Hoes, !'i .;ce Chain-. Wairon Chains. I.og Cha ins. Pi uninj; tiid lled^M' Sheats, Pruninfr am', i ndtFinL'’ Knives, g;iir- b'ti Hue-and Bakes, w it U iiand !-; (I rain Ci adies; frrain, ira-* and brier S‘ \ thes, Bii-h Hook.= . \\'agon lio.xe:-; ii-.jiliiw ware, ftieh a« jiots, ovi ns and lid?, .'killits, spi- ii i-. st’w-pan.' And kettles. Canldrnns from 20 to ll'O uai'.)ii« eat h: Iron and bra.K- Preervinp Krttles. i^heep "^liears. ,'ce.. at TAYLUR’.S Hardware Depot, oppo^ite the :-.f ion lion??. Tin and Japanned Ware, .V l.“Tp:e ti.--ortir.eni, IJlock Tin, lilock Zinc, Tin Plate. Babbit metal, ic. StO'Ves, the larijoot Stock, of nil si/.r?, at TAVL'iB'.'^ Hardware. Stove .nnd Tin ware F'ppot. oi'pn*i:e Mau'ion llotiS’ Takpn up and comuiitted to the Jail of Mecklenburg ounty, oil the Hth ly of .'''■ptember. IS'IO, a Ni’V"*’ iioy jijout 18 or 20 year of age, . black.) abwiit ."1 feet 1 iir H iuehes high, lie ays his name is .IIM. and that lie belongs to John vVurthy oftia.-ton county: that his :iia':*er moved to Texas early la.t Spring, «t which i iiie hu ran ^'vay fnnn him. Jim ajipears very I'ull: c. n .scarcely communicate atiyihing .about his master or home with any intelligence. He has a scar on hi.^^ ri'dit fore fniger. made by a cutting knif'-. The ow iiei i« requested to conie t'orward, [ir,,ve projierty. pay ex- neti'-e.'. and take s.'dd boy nwiiy. otherwise he will be di-i’'‘-e 1 of according to law. O'.'t.'b IHOO. tf \y. W. GRTER. SherifT The six N(W Enj^hiiid Slates have only seven teen re^irieiiJs and toUT battallions in the w. r Illinois aioiie has that many, at.d Xew York, with about the same }0{;ulation, has three times a.- oian V. a:. All perjons in Meekb nbarg connt;. having in his 01 her posse-'fion .Arms or iiccoiitiement- ludonging tutli- State, and not in the actual u>e ot any Vidnntecr eom- paiiy of the State, arf hereby iiotilicd to delivei tlicn to \V \V Crier, Sherilfof sai>l county : otherwi.-e tin penalty of the law will be enforiH-d against them. Thi iKitici* i.>i givn by the authority of his F..vcellency, tin (iovettior. No e.xcu.-e will be taken. W. n. MYFBS. Ang 27th. .Acting Solicitor lb: Meckh nbiirg iTTFFi n. n.wip. W. n. HAnDKE DAVIS rAlMlKK. P.’.ODKE fO..SllSSi().\ .Vi;U(ll\NTS, P.KI'Ell TO—Hon. D W Courts. Gcu. K W ll.i^wood. R.ilpigli. N- Feb in, 1 til Ctu-pd. MOMA.()L\\A II:MALl Si:3IL\AS^Y, Moryr I’/.kasaxt. CAUAj;nrs coi\\Ti\A ( The exercises of this School will be lesumed on tlu Jlith of Aiigii.-t. IvATK.S PKH .''K?*;ioN ; Board (incl'uling washiiitr and fuel) ?4o c Engli.'h couive. I'rotn sa OU tu !,^ ‘ju Music on tlie Piano. .Melodeoii or (iiiitar. Langiiages, each. Hrawingor Paimiiig, Voeal Mu.-ic, K'libi oidery, Other o! nv;ncntals reasonable. Tf; ms : Halfofall the e.rp-'iise.-. bo.ir.l a .d tuiiinr.. p.aid in advam'c. and the r> ni;.indcr ai 'iie do Se-.-^i"!'. Pupils who boaid in thf .-^eminarv will iiot be ; e'- liiitted to make store acce.iin'-. For fui thcr intoi niation. adilres? L. G. HEILIG. August 13, I»'31 2j:n •Ju (M; H nu 10 oo 3 oil 7 'jU mi.'! !:■ .-I- --.I ti; rp->. All kinds of El'PvtH’FAN BI!U>S: al-o. a b.-aiitiful .%s-o tment of .NEW STYLE CAGFS. Those w ishing R ' ^ tine ^oi’.'-'ter, will find it at J, p. P.VLM FB'.-^ Vi.riety More, One door .-ibovc tlie liank ol Charlotte. .Vov 20, l.-'f^O. TSTotioo DK. r. Bl. CliABl.itTfE. N. I'., the J.tjhi;.- generally, i.nd ti e ruiyen? of ‘:..c t , ieniriiiy, that he has rf",i:urd the - e -t' |)FNTi--'fUY .ind n-,'ne l-ni.u at hi? (da 1 i- prepared tii >ct .Vnif. ..li feet;, uii (bdd, > \ ii.itc. «r on the Ch-.>;da-tie prMci-.;.-. as ;n ly U'ire. and t'il '1 el', vsi'h v».ild. Tin, •.Il I's .\rtdi: i.nl. :-= ;-rcp,'red to pc rf;;rm n'lv oppration bi-h>iig- ' ^ ; ’ i y. an 1 nee : t; .t s y ! i^a hp will be ple.ts- in k'll any Ilf his cdd fiiciuL or new friends— ^ v t ■ - • ^ ii:tt f >r gr:- nted. • .!■, 5., !; ‘d ‘ .’;i NEW "goods. ^ ' •I'M.yNN’ it PHELPS hi ve received a hftnd.some •miv'i of SPRING G()OD.^. consisting in pnrt of Dress goods, bonnets, &c., "ich they invite pftrt’fular i»HenVi»r.. -Xi ’’86’ From and after this day (l^t t January, IS')],- we will be pleased to hell our old fiieuds and cujtorncr>, and the re.-l ot mankiml. tor oa^li, a ml ea!^li oii?y, any article innur line ofbii>iness that wo m.i\ haxe on hand. .\nyper-^ ’i >e::ding or ciimiiig t>r (hm d.^ att. r tlii> 'late, witln'tit monev. '' ill ide.‘>e »..\cu-e us i!, in- .-tead. (d‘tilling tlo ir oi’.lcr, we fiirni h them wiili a C'-i'V I'f this advi rtisernpnf. ur erviined uot to f'U ti fiv';!f •jrtii'f.: -. n c'fJit. And tln-e indebted to u« are reque.«ted to call and pav, as w,» want the niuney. OATES i WILLIAMS. jAini.Try 1, l,:r>i tf P A \IT IV V I. A K \ OT IV K. .Ml persf iis having unsettled account:* on the Books oft>.\TKS i W ILlIaMS. must come forw.-d bet'oie the first of September next and settle by ea.-h or note, or thev will lind their ."iccounts in the hando ot ;in oth- cer for colhctioa. , , OATF? k TTILI.UM*?. Ang 11, I81 Stale ot Xoith t'.'irolina was then entitled to your alli-igance, as of ri-lit. 1 l‘.e tacts sraft'1 by you-—h'Mln^ oirice.- ot tru.'t and prnfit, being no.v an acting Justice ol ihe Peace, t'cc.,— have an im, u: t int bearitiix, and lurnish uneijui^ "C il eviuence of the intcnti'tii to l ecome a cii.Zcn id' tin.- ."'ia:e. hell njof’ njin :i cu:r..'nt ol l''riiice. for in -taiice, removed to iln; L mted Sia es, althou^rh with an intenrioii uf leina niii^ peiniitientlv ant iiecoining a citixiMi, Iu- did not bec iie.t.* a eitiz ‘u until naturalized according to the lonu- lequ re i bylaw. ]>ut when a nf oitt-.f‘the removed to another ot' the St.ites with a like intention, his purpose was. ftti io^ aceoio [ li.-hed. '1 here lieiiig no law rcijuinng any par ticular mode of jiroci i iiing in okU'I tu his iiaiu ralizatioii. his act of election had the h gal elh et of making him a citizen of tlie St ite to which In h.id rimoved. ’I his dilferenee re-uits from llic relation cn ated among I he S'“vei j| States of the I nifed States by ioice (d theif ( idem. .'^udi h;i been the univer.-al uiider-randitin. aod iostaiiee- withou' number could be referred to, wheie citi zt IIS ol ottier States have, by this m'Kle id flectioi t)» come citizens of Xorth l.'ari.dimi, (I'hiel J u.-: ie. iJiittin, the h'te Ju'lge Strange, Jud:^e I reiich Ju'ige Heath, occur to me) and where citizens (d our State have ceased to be .-U'di and bec one citi zct's id'other States, simply by the act of reiiMV- ing and settling there Jt t'ldlows that w Ik ii the State of Xorih (’tiioli- na wirh'liew fr >m the United .States and beeam. "tie of the ('onfedei'iiie .''tate-«. }ou. like alt of ii,-r other citizens, became a ciriz'‘ii of the (.’otii'e ler -ite States; so, ot'cour.-e, ymi ihi not f.dl b.ick un der the di'scriptioii of “ai. alien.” Inde-ed. bein- dready a citizen o( this Stare, and ;is .-ueti a citi zen of ihf Conl’ederaff St iti s, it wouhi be inenii .-i.'tent tor y>a innc to makt! a dedar.iti.m of an ! uh' n t tun (!) Iji V'j'oic a cilizeii ol the Conledeiate States. 'i he act of CoiigiHs.s was inteiide'J to tipplv to that description id'persmis. who, being cit ze!i> of St:»tesi adhering to ihe I ni(» d .'^t;ites. haripeiied to be in .'Oine of tile I’onfedeiMte St;i!es, lor a ti-m | ' raney islaml. none at I'ort IJowyer, none at poiaty jiurjioso, without an intention ot bcco!iiiii;i | H 'fsc-Shoe Ik'tid. I he victory at Now Orleans citizen.-, and with an intention ut" returninir; in I won in tne bro:id liuht ot day, the only iti (iovi-iiinr ^ P:i ace, boldly vfizt'd the Stamp- Ma-ter, carried him to the myrket-house and there j m.ide him swear that he wouM not attempt to j ^ ( X*enfe (he dutii*.'.- ol his ofbee. (_’om[iare thi.-i | o;eti. manly act with the cieepii.g ot the Ho.cloti 1 lea ]art}, in tlu’ darkness of the nig'if, disguised ■ I as Indians, to the tea !?hips, defended only by un- ! : ani.e'l s:iihir.-. Put tiie sneaking atl'air at lio.ston ; has been trumpi ted all over tlu' world, imd is I taught to our own childrea along with their nursery hymns, while the fearless resistance to a lle.yai (loverrior in his own Palact-is not generally known, ev. n in onr own State. 'I'he truth is the .North tias haii :dl the liistorianH and therefore all till' gioiy of th(.‘ lievolutioti lienee it ib that all the v''o'!d knows id the battle of IJunker Hill, while tlu- tar more glorious battle of 3Ioullrie is scarcely 5poken of. lienee it is that .«;ehool boy?; are iamiiiar with the bloodl.-ss e.iprute of Tieoii- (leMiga, while the fii iee co.ifliet at {J.mgingr ]{ock i.' unnoticed, lienee it i? that we are better uc- '.jiiainted even af the .'^outh with the real and iuiai^iiiary exploits of Xi'ithern 'froops than with thk' heroic deeds ot our own soldier.s. As the .North fias produced all the hi.-toriati.s, we have overlooked the curious fact that lier great military ;iciiievment'^;, thoi' ot w hom she .-peeijHy boasts. Were .-iirprisf-s '] hu- I^reed'p Hill was seized and toitified at night, and (leii. Gage was (heref(,.re 'aketi at unawan s. 'i 1:11=; 'i icoiulero;;* wab sur prised 'I hu,^ Col. Baum was une.tpectedlv attacked by Stark with fwice as many troops, snd I the battle of lienninuton was won; 'tnd we ha\e j been 1; vored ev( r S lice with an immense amount ! of blu.'ter about it. and witli va-t .^ture.s of senii- ! ment.diry eoneerrdng' .>] r.s .^iol!y Stai k. I’auhis I Hook w :i- tiiken b_\ .-urprist*. so was Stony Point, j 1 hi- b:it;le of leimantowii was a surprise. 'The * victories at 'I renton ami Priticefon were surprises U a.-hingioii soon fnund out thestull his.Northern tro. pis were nnde of 'lluy vvere u.isuri a>se*l and nn-urpassable, whenever cunning, ingenuity and eontrivaiico could be brought into play. Put where there wa^ nothing but hard tigluing and no chance for Y-atikee trieks, as at Long Islutl'l, \\ bite Plains, .^lonmouth. &e., they were beaten. iierally badly iuatt ii. 'J lie South haattogeuiu- lor ihe aiiificis ol war (Jates tried a f^urpri'.e at l'amlen, and lost the battle Sumpter was t-ur- piised Mt l'i>liing (’reek (ien. A«ihe in like inan- ner, near the Savannah. Hutbrd was .surprised .iiiii his Coiniiia’iij cut to piece.9. Alarion, with a lew partisans became “a minion of the moon.” P>ui a> a peof !(*, the Southerners prefer hleeping lo prowling about at ni^ht. Hence it i‘ that the ureat victinie> of the Sviuth ti.ive Iieen wou by down-right, hontst, tair-play ti-hting. There was no artifice employed at l urt Aioultrie, none at t.''i\vpeiis, none at l'jUt:tw, none at Guiltord, none at I E :T1 IM> IC 1' \ '5' 21 s:. UR TER.MS will be P! ITIVIILY CA^'Il on and lifter the- Cist .\ :p: : i t;. i sanipl;-.. ' ng 2t J"6^ w' ^7Tt lli.W \ Ur.NAWAV Iri.ni w here w e h iu thfin hired, nea: . C este:'. in Juiip i«‘^t. our thrie nijjro men. \iz: h;o : (iiles and Henry. Bill and Gilt s we bought tlie 14th of hi.-t Novemt'ei at the e^t;^te s:-!e of Eil. Leach, Oil B:"a.! Riv^-r, in York I'i.'tiict. They being b:-,.;hers and K:iv:>;v: loi-- tions in the neighberhood \ h'?re wi. j urchasci; tli. 11 . ■ it is more than likely they b.i\t uui*ie tlo-.i w ,i\ b.i'-.rv , to their old iiei^hburhooil Hill is at out 2b year^ old. .S feet inches hi.^’'. w:d weigh l.T" or Uiu poui-d-: i- very r;‘.ther .-ii.irj' f.aced. speaks quick w!;eii .-p;'k>Mi to. (iiles his brother. i= about 24 years old; 5 feet i) inches hinh: wiii w'eiiih I':" ib-., is very Ida.k. and walk.* with his head i.jiandf.-et turn, d Out in front. Henrv. we put(ha>ed -Ian. 1. 0: ('oi. C. Uive^ oa the (^atawi)rt river. I’.c i^ 2f> 'ears c;(i. wciiset. 5 ft el . inches high, and will weigh 175 pounds; has a heavy brow and >peaks slo'vlv; ha.-some c.e tHttti a.- a ritii- .iway. May go to ChaVleM.«n or Wa.-hinpton city, ii is h.ird* t-lling 'vhere he wLi go as he ii a gentltoian ol . travel. They :^11 rnn off about the same time. We'will )c, y .S7=> reward for the 3 mpn: or $25 a piece f ’T either of them delivered in an.' jail so th.^l we c;-in petlhem. Tbepe boys ma_' attempt to make their wav Nor.h as fonie others from this place have at- lemp'ied. k DUNOVANT. rh*i»«r. P. r . ,t„it a'', ift^i *f jenuiiy there e.\hibited being the marvellous hkill ot the ritiemcn in the u>e ot ttieir terrible weaj ous.’ lespect to whom, it w;is dei-tijed t'.xpe'lioiit 10 re 'inire theiii to leave the ('oulederate States, un Il ss the Condition of things induced thi ui t> ehaiiue I heir jiurpo.-e of ret uriiini: to the Stale ot I 1 UK W AU L poN l iii: Poor (,'lahsks OF THE which they coiitinueii to be citzens. and to tie- ihe New Jjaily Xews bets forth cune citiZMi. of tlie Confederat - state-, which in- poorer clas.'Cjj in th:-t city the teiiti. ti they :ire required to deidire ‘ in due fon«. j ijurdeti.-' oi the war are already beginning to piess aeknow ledginj tlie auili.u irv of this (joveri-inent i a leailul Weight. Ihere is no bu.-iucs3, no P rsons 111 this d'sciijt n having co;ite nt > wh-.' | ».^U)ploy luent, no incouie, no ujoiuyl 'llie writer i.- now the roiitedeiate Mot'.s. ut-re intilied un- ' der the ( I t)-riiution of tlie I niti d St.ites. art. d -ec. li, ••‘I'o ;di privih'.;e> an i immunitie- of ciM zeiisot till sivir.il St.it's. " wjiiouK. in fact, be cniitiL; eir:zeii> of ; in- State iti w hieli tliey hap pened to be. not luivitii^ td-cf d f > d ■ s(>; and it w i~ ] t'lper, Ui.'h'r e.\.-t iiu 1 i i c-u m>iatiecs. to p’l: tl'.eni to their eleetiou, at.d Htitiire fotinai « vi dt net-'d'it. if th'y siaid atii' iig us. 1 !u' p^H- y h;i> 110 moie a] plicatiot, to you, who have alr' ad\ n .0 \ .itir t h et i'll) and bee tne a e,!;z"n of t!ii- >e:te. th.io to a tiv ot her cit Z”M ot any State ol the (.'onlccii rate States. Y' urs. i.o.. K. .^l. i'i.AKSOX >L li n • .N LltAl.." —\\ hiie I i tty jealou-ic.-^ aVarit.d in [etlj places, and eti .rts are put rorth to exei:e I er-oiial rnalties. it is plea.-i-:;,' t > read the toii^.w- iiig Itoti itu- Uiehmomi uvt i 'I'iie utiiiies ol liens. Jo!iii.-t.-n ami l’eaureg;ir'.i have been temporarily C"mbiiied. aiol s'yu-d the ‘■Alloy ot thi I'ot' tnac ” \\ Idle utd od I'.ir cert rln llie m:ni who witiiesf^es the winter of 13G1—’62 j .n ihi.' and other Xorihern cities, will liavo nee'l j iui u iicari ol uiaii le and a laCe ol'oras.‘> to rt siit j I Lc enioiioiid id pj’y and horror which uiust crowd I uj ou liiui in beiiuidmg ihe feurfui scenes that will ^itren: ihenibelVvs. A ruined and bei:g:sred peo- ; pie, birugj'iing with destitution and exorbitant i lax.;'tion al home, and conleto.dug with e.x!.tiisivc : ami buoiles? w.if abroad, h.is been desciibid by i liintory unhappily again ntid again; but the teiribit ’'•pecutcio its now ajrpurently ;tb ut to lie re-j.judac- eu heie, with iliU-irationa .■}' unn.-uai poignancy ; aiiu elicc;iV'„-ne:-s. ' 'I be Miability to pay rents iti suininer forehljad- uwa u letnLde cotmition of atiairs when c.du w* aiher sii.ili be upon us. What must iie the 6iate ul taiiigs in Xovember or i ehru.;rj , if this is w lii.l we ale to eoiitempl.ifii iti .\ugust? it would • be easy, Uoul»tles=*, t'>r lattdiori-' to ov:^t. tenant? ana re-iei. tiieir ptemise-', but would the new eotneis be likely to do betieril' The iact if*, *he war i.j ruining Xew Yo:k. It i» the X -rth and not the putpo.-e-, lii V a'f st.li 'li'tinci a. ver in th ir oi-aiiizatt. t..-' atoi in tiie uet ii;.- of comtnan i. South that is suffering the etfecrs of t-h^ proaent (.in PtaUM-..i-'l i.- :it the be;:.i (d‘the fiiKt cor's busiiiuies, a.-» every clear-sightod fitrtncier and and Gen J. hn.-ton of the feeCoi.d.—W hile the Statesman {.redicteU from the beginning Would be the Case. Ills we who aie blockadi d, nut tlie Cotton stated. 'Ihere i- but litib; sutiering, com- latter is the 1 mkitig otueei b_> seiiiori'y ol appoin'- iiient, and Could, ace"idiiig to re-ula(ion, a.— ume etiiiie comun-nd oi' ihe aimy. yet, with that defer ence tor the lieiings and soluierly rejmtatiiui of his illu>triou- comraile, he ha> w;iived this r-ght. and remits to h;m the full enjoyment cd' all the authontv am! i ri r^ g;tti\e w hich be had atiteri''r to his ov. n arriv al at .^ia!t.'^'^.'as. The comiiian.js arc in ail cs.'cntiais di.-iinet. and an order of u ucneral character is never i-'Ued bv (lencral John- parative^y ^peakiIi>g. in har]e.'t'>n, S»varjn:;h or *New (Jrii aii-; but ther* is a leailul ali^oant of it in Xew \oik, ljo>lon and i^huaeelpliia. Qli.n'INK —louring the discussion of tlic bill ri latjve to permitting trade with the Yankees, in the SetiHff of our Stiite. on the fiih inst., .N]r (jhan- dler Said, “’i hat soinething had been i^aid about VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA. The Richmond Exaniinor s:iys : The State of Virginia has furni-hed the Con federate service 750 compaides uniformeil ami equipped, according to the l.iw. 'Ihe average number of men in tht se companies, is 7.> men »o each. They make an airgregate of ')•”).2*)U vtdun- teer soldiers from the State of ^ irginia, now in the ranks of the Confclerate army and actually in the field. They are divided into 5o re«:inuMits of infantry, five regiments of artillery, and 17 boilies of mounted men. Besides thoMO oor(>s, this State !ias furnished the temporary service of largo masses of militia, many th'uis:jnds of men for home defence, and a great numiierof per.-on.>. who have employed themselves in guerill.i warfare, :md in tending the woutided, who are not numbcrei! on the rolls of the army. Tin? actual numiier of Virginia troops on those roll-^, wo n peat, are neither more uor less than 55,250, privates and otiicers. So much of manhood. In money tlie State h.is not been lesa litieral. Thr* ('onveiition appropria ted the sum of ?7,u00,0(.)0 to the public dMeiice, and SG,i>00.(jOO have been actu;tl!y advanced by the State Government to the Confederate service. Such is the official statement. The contriluitions • the Tarious counties ami of priv:ite individuals e.innot be stated with the ?:»nic at'curacy. Put they are sufficiently well known to enable us to stato with authority that they exceed 4.00u,tt00 of dollars. Speaking of Virginia as the scat of w.ir and the injury she has sustained, and the freedom of the other States of the ('onfederacy from siiullar damages, the Examiner continues : In men and money the States have all male large contributions to the public defence, but not one of them, with the e.xcc[ttion of Xoith ’uroliii:i, has even approached the mark of \’irginia. '1 ho noble State of Xorth (’arolina lias furnished tliirty regiment,s unstirpas'«ed by any troops in the^vorld, and lias neither blustered itt other States or bragged of her own ^allant genero.-ity. It i.-; un fort luiate that a similar .spirit h is not been mani fested in all parts of the Confederacy. 'I'he iii- ilulgence of an unnece.s.sary vanity in any (ju irier, or even unfounded pretensions, wouhi nevi-r have induced Virginians to present the unan>werable fact of th(> case to public view, did not reasuiiublo belf-rtiJ'pect compel them t) do .■ i. A BRAVE WOMAN. A friend has communicated to us the fedlowins; partieuiarx. showing the heroism of u lu'ly (.Mrs. .Julia H. Waugh) in Johnston c Miuiy, !>] ist Ten- ne-ser. tfrhieh entitles her fja pLi.v' among the bravest of the bravo About the lUth d'.\ iiL!U;’it a mob of about 150 men in all, b d by John-.in, ijlray>^on, Locke, and others, counnenee 1 tli-ir 'b-predations and instdts in the (’ounty ab >vo n.imed, near the North Carolina line, fiunting do’vn the friends of the (^^nfefiera^e Governmeiit and forcing the vreak and delenceless to take tlin oath of alleiriance to Lincoln. A portion ot' this mob some filty or sixty in number, vi-itcl tho house of .Nlaj. .McQueen, and d' tn:inded of hit wile (o know where he was. She refu.-ioii, at the fieiil of her life, to fell theiii; and titter a sound cursing, whicit they received from :in old negro woman, who had no resp.rin for LiiiColu’." minions, they left, and soon after vist'ed the storehouse of .^Ir William R. Waugh, wdio w.i? tibsent at the time. Their Captain marched his men up and >urrounded the hou.se, aiid demanded of Mrs. Waugli all tho arms and am’nunition which her husband had. She told them that her husband was ab-ent, and had left h-ii t.i take cin* of tho store and defend tho fat’ dy. 'I’hey a-sured her if she would quietly surr . rthe arm.- she and the family should not be .lUrt. .'^he rt fusei to omply vith the demand, ntid gatln ring an axe, placed herself in the door of the building, and told theiu she would split the hea'l of' the fir-t man who attempted to enter. She h.td with her her stepson, about fourteen ye.irs of age, armed with a double barreled gun and t.i^tol —her dau>^- I . n I n ter about sixteen, armed with a rcpe iter ati i a ktiife, and a young man, who had v dunteered to 'iciend the building, was also .irm* d. 'I'hey could and would have killed ». d'lZen m* of the mob if the attack had been lutoJe. 'I hey endeavored to I intimidate *Mrs. \\ ., but she defied them, and i Taunted the*) with the sight of a ('onfe l*rHte fl ig j which they had threatened tot.]ke fp;m her; but I she said that before they took th it fliu' thev would j have to take her, and that while they were doinj^ i tliat, she would be certs'ui ti have /iff/' priz'? in j the bhaj.e of a dead toryv Atid tfire she s^ood, j the impersonation of coll* eted eoui:ige, def'ving i that large, »n;;ry, and desperate cr iv^l, until at .last, chagrined and uvirtil'iei, th y-l>wly re- j tired, and ^oon afterwards diesbando'i. The cour- j age and irui nerve of one woman — *n otiior oJca- ; .sions tender and gentle ai. j child—had met and j turned back froiu tiieir pnrp''.'e s.it.o fif y or sixty depperate men. It Was .bout this time tli i* the »nilitia of ,\she, I Watauga and other counties on th'; We-tcrn lim? ^d'this State, turned out in sueh hir^'e numberi to meet tho Lincolmtei of Eu-t 'r-'nne->.,>e. Mr Waugh i®, we beliovo, a n; tive '.f Xorth ( r.r.iiina, and connect**d with the W.jughs of For- sv»h and other counri*'«j in tbr; norfh wl;^fo^n part Ol the State, His wife is a br.ive and gloriouw 1 won;tin.—I*nU>yh Stan'fnni. A young lady inquired the other day of a sailor ; why a ;hip was always called ahf'. “iJecause,*' rej lied the sailor, '‘the rigging always costs moro th.in tlie hull. ator. withoui full and free interehatige of ojiinion the quinitu tr.ide with the \arikees being neces- with Gen Poauregard. To-ay that thi- c-.mluct «ary lie v i'hed to intorm the members ot tlie i.? not apprt'ciaie'i bv (^en. Pe.iu'eijar'i. w.itihl de> Legi-lature. and the public g'eiier.illy. that th.-rc gr■•^^ injustiee to that -aliaiit officer, and it uive-* was an abui d..i;ce jf cajnine in the me.untains of u> plea-ure to it form otir ri“ader> that nothing c.tn Xofih t,'aro!ina. L)r. Kinu'. I'l Charleston, aiwa_'# exceid liie mutual teeling td aflect;on, respi-ct got his supply there, and li this tiade with \an- aiid contidetice existing letwcen our two di^tin- kees were al.-'j cut off, a p reat many more would guifhed Generals- '1 here is no clashing of hu- get their sup| lies there. It would be a Btiiuulus thoritv, no contentioD, no heBrt-burning to the cciiector* of that in portant article First Comkihution.—Six hhds. of Tobacco, consigned to the “Confederate States,” arrived hero on Fiiduy from North Carolina, by the Kiehmond -nd Petersburg Railroad, and were sent fur stor age to the Public Warehouse. This is the fii>t loan of Tobacco to the Government, of w hich we have been apprised. Who will send the next lot? —Rvhmond Nf.w \ ouK Politics—The ‘•i^eople'a Con vention,” at .“yracu-^e. N. Y., after adopting a war platturm, nominated Daniel S. Dickinson for Secretary of State, with a full li^t of other ofiBcera. Ihe Hepublioanri nominated very neurly the bame ticket.