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sccri of my happiest hours. You havel'V 1 f Y "Y"T( gratified me by your attention. God grant 1 I jQtlU UUHtfillliii (L(UI)lfls in v life icsson may bo lo mint of ton a ne. I - O er forgotten wrtiiug.;' lie bowed and would Lave passed, bat iDtrm arrested his movements, biie a tall form pushed aside the crowd. Ihe checks of tbe speaker blanched. My God !'' he cried, ' can the grave give up its dead !" 1 Dead !' was the exclamation of t lie stran ger. 'I appeal to you, my friends,' turning to tbe crowd, 1 if ever a thost presented so portable a frame ? No,' he udded gravely, ' ;be lesson was govern, but a salutary bene fit. When I wituessed my mother's touch ing tenderness, and my sister's silent an guish, I promised, if God should spare me, sever again to touch the nine cup, or han dle another card. I sought for you, my friend, everywhere,' grasping his compan ion's hand. ' Little did I dream that night after night, as I perused the glowing speech es of England's great lecturer, that the lof ty, impassioned eloquence emanated from that mind whose influence, wherever exer ted, caused a corresponding tendency.' Thauk, God I exclaimed tbe orator, clasping bis friend in bis arms. ' But what of Annette ?' questioned a listener. FOU TBS N. C. WRIO. To tbe Cilixens of Mecklenburg county. Tbe following named gentlemen will please act as agents in tho different Districts in which they reside, in addition to the Commissar ica of said Districts to solicit and collect contributions of Blanket aud Sock for tbe North Carolina Soldiers du ring tbe approaching Winter, io accordance with a request of bis Excellency Gov. Clark. for the n. c. v ino. The followjng articles have been received at tbo Store of Brown, Tate & Co., io ac cordance with the request of Gov. Clark : Col Thos J Grier, 2 blaukets. Mrs N Bcarr, 2 blankets. Mrs J L Brown, 3 pr wool socks. Mrs S Redding, ',! blankets. Mrs J G Wilkinson, 2 blankets. Southern Congregation through their Pus CHARLOTTE: Tuesday, September 10, I8fj 1. U"R. R. Wakefield, Ksq., of Lenoir, ha con. entcil to net, and i our authorised agent. lie will receive orders for the Whig, blanks or adver tisement, and receipt fur thesaine. Any person subscribing who pay to him within three month will receive the Whio for two dollars. BLANKETS. Tbe Committee appointed to receive con tributions of Blaukets for tbe Soldiers will next ' Mvself first, eentleraen. Two years la ter 1 married a beautiful girl who was 8ir- i eonimeuce tbeir duties on Monday ne tine her first winter io New Orleaus. IuniYilfilQ iust. W. F. P11IFER, home, a few miles further up, we hive aj Ws rt.pcc,foy ask ,De citiiens of Meek- that group is my eldes't'boy, Robert Tracy, I lcuburS t0 resPond tb promptly and lib Each sgent will keep a list of the articles tor, the Rev. G. D. Bi ruheim, 5 blankets. given, together with the name of tbe con-1 Mrs J lcates, a blankets, tributor, and will deliver tbe articles to Mr. : Ladiers' Soldiers Aid Society, Sharon Beat. John L. Brawn, at the Stora of Brown, Mrs S A Blown, 1 bed tick, 1 pillow and Tate & Co , wbo has kindly contented to case. act as general agent for tbe County, for re- I Mrs M S Brown, 2 bed ticks, 1 pillow & ceiving and forwarding to tba Grvcrnor case. whatever articles may be given and alto' Mrs K Brown, 1 bed tick, 1 pillow and register tbe names of tba contributors. lease. The following named Gentlemen will use every exertioa by seeing and visiting tbeir neighbor to get contributions it is not only a labor of mercy, but at tbe aame time you will be doing your State a service a;d be- atow real comfort upon our brave Soldier, wbo have forsaken all comforts and luxuries Miss Mapcie E Caunon, 2 pr wool socks. Miss E F Flanniken, 1 beg tick. Mrs C M Johnsson, 2 bed ticks. Mrs E Hagens, 2 bed ticks, 2 pillows aud cases, 1 cover lid, 2 sheets. Mr L Kitkpatric, 2 bed tick. Miss M J Kirkpatiio, 2 bed ticks, 2 pit - erally to the above notice. Tbe chilling, blighting storms of winter are fast approach ing, and tbe comfort of our brave and noble soldiers should be the sole absorbing of borne to fight our battles and endure tbe I lows and cases, 1 pr pant, 1 shirt, 1 sheet. hardships of tbe tented field. I would most Miss M L Lee, 1 bed tick, I pillow and respectfully and earnestly call upon tbe 1 case, 2 blankets, 2 pr socks, 1 pr drawers citiseos of Mecklenburg to contribute libe- j Mi,-s A V Lee, 1 bed tick, 1 pillow and rally, the scarcity of Blankets make it in- j case, 3 pr socl.s, 1 pr drawers, eumbeot upon every one to do something, I Mrs M J Pralber,2 bed ticks. Invasion op Western North Caroli na. There are apprehensions that there is a matured design to inAade East Ten nessee and Western North Carolina. From East Tennessee it is stated that columns will be organised to,iuvatie Noith Carolina, this State and tbe Gulf States, and by this strategy cut off our communications, get ting in the rear of tbe troops now in Vir ginia. The Asheville iVs and other jour nals dcniaud that the Governor of North Carolina will take steps to resist the inva sion. Tho Nashville Union says : " If our our tunny is permitted to be successful in this scheme, be may do us as great an injury as io Jany other way. All our resources, energies, vigilance and skill should, therefore, at onc be brought to bear to prevent and that aoon io order that a supply may j Mrs M P Springs, 1 pillow aud case, 1 ; alert." be obtained before the Winter aets in. tbe namesake of my old friend." There was a prolonged shout. ' I am oq my way, gentlemen, to the old homestead, to witness the marriage of my 'Is Annette married V questioned the lis- ; bought of us all, until this paramount dis- j expect our brave Soldiers to fight for teuer again. sideration shall have been accomplished. j u. drive back tbosa ruthless invaders, we Annette,' be answered 'still wears the The subject commends itself to the prompt ' tnust share our comforts with them, give coronet of maidenhood, butto me is as beau-, aud earueet aUelJtion of cur people, by i loem then your Blankets and Socks, and e.- ! ease, steps of our a.-ed mother But if anyofeTerJ oljliatioD of patriotism, by every t pecially would I call upon tbe Ladle to I Miss S J Reid, 2 bed ticks, 1 pillow and you geutleuieu'be passing this way withiD a priuciple of Chri.-tiaB duty, aad by every j take this matter io hand, knowing that if j caso. month, I cordially invite you to a wedding . consideration of social and domestio affe- i tbey 0DCS become interested iu it our Coon- Mrs M W Sauiuions, I bed tick, 2 pr that should have taken place soma twenty , t;or) jj.Jt people of Mecklenburg need I J "ill be behind none- io tbe State in her j socks. ,s aS0' i,i , , , ' no stirrinz appeals to elicit tbeir siuioatbies. ! contributions to the Soldiers. The follow- i Mrs W Walker, 3 bed ticks. i Lore was a loud ana prolonged demon- , ' r r ' . , ... . . , , , . ,. , strstion as the crowd moved asioe. Thetwo and nerve tbr ui to the performance of any j log Ueutiemen will I feel assured be pleated ; - :s C W alkor, 3 bed licks, 1 coverlid, friends, arm-in-arm, passed , dutin demanded by the ties of Christian to receive any article and register tbe name 2 pr seek, 1 sheet. The next morning I ascertained that they charity, of humanity, of patriotism, or do-; of any one who may wish to give, and will J Miss M C Wo f, 3 bed ticks, 1 pillow and bad gotten oS during tbe night at ona of; njeslic affeclijn x'bey have a proverbial ls Bolici contiibutioos, viz : lease, 1 cover-lid, 2 pr socks. the landings on the river. I . . . i . I XI. , . , u ! reputation for superior excellence to Charlotte W ilium F Phifer, Solomon 1 Jl3S simple, 1 comrort. ! 5 'these traits of character, which thev will Co hen, John Wolf. I . , u.-. ..-. tfr --lfL T- ! fn! t -, .,,-,i ir, ,,- -nar iW M M .UUOI I BUU 1003 1 A WARLIKR Movr.r Certain months, not lM4 days, appear to have brn., . ctr' Providence for the enactment of u1 "H ' rible dramas, the d.noummt of i'V' mio overuirowot armios and a" downfall cf nations. N0 Vc., i"" more prolifio of those crest tf September It may be' ." e readers, whose minds are tu il for great tiding frou, lue , ' call a few incidents ccnn-cled ,'" murder and sudden death 11 Od the 2d da, ofS,pt(,D)ler , eral Gaines repulsed the Uritish Gf' Fort Erie. On the 3d efS, . , ar'"' Cromwell routed and drou-d ,1 tmh irmi i,i,1, Ti.... i 1 u ""Vi auccess. Tho evidences () .I,. ;i nf oliri, . LJ8 t 1uli every day lliicken of suck a desigo. We MB1e ;ob lt w..m lie Jd ,. On the 3d of September, mvt i , IU There are f - ' . Ulpf- .... .-..,uclllJt,4 ,u 4l more singular than these On tbe svenib of Sptf.mbcr 1m-. fought the great battle of IlorodL ia, aventy mile from Moscow 1 ing to some accounts, the 0,', ' CC,3" sides was ninetv aeven " t,; 'nteea thou.and. h ... ot flf bloodiest battle of modern liu,,., 8tb of September. 1781, (JtI1,r,, defeated the British army at Kutaw On the 6th of September, l,7 '.'"'?' TAVLt.R defeated the Mexicans , '!'! rey. On the frith of S,-p,Vu,ber, 1-;,-, ,' Allie stormed Scbasmpol, ('ntl 'i'" of September, 1813, I'kkh y deft,it, captured the whole liriii-h H,,t Dn ' Eric. This bailie was fought on Mur ' " Un tbe 1Kb of September, l; are persuaded it is not a mere demonstra tiou, to draw our troops from other impor tant positions, from tho fact, that if once successfully executed and skillfully follow ed, it may be 111 ado to work greater advan tages 10 tbe enemy than any other strato getic movements he can mako. By activi ty, vigilance and courage ou our part he may be easily defeated." Tbe Greenville Put riot, cemmenting up on this desigu of the Lincoluites, says : "It seems, from information proceeding from a responsible source, that a scheme Tor the invasion of North Carolina by a Liucolu force marching through East Ten aesnee, has been detected and exposed, and t.hat Gen. Z)llieoff:r. at Kooxviile, and the military io Western North Caroli na, are fully appriied of it, and arc on tbe Tbe plan detected did not stop at an ir ki.,.,i, o , . .t,a Mrs li A Kerr, 1 pillow and cac, 1 towel WM tQ Mrch j ' Aihun;1 a J ! "J Mrs Anna Kerr, 1 bed tick, I cover-lid. tbfnc. pur.u, tbeir way to (recnvHU S. ttcb'" l"'1"8 t !'-':i'! Mrs A E Ros, 2 bed ticks, 1 pillow and C .and from this point to Columbia, or At i i '.i ' .1 r.t!'C t i'1', . '' r'"i 1 coverlid. 2 blaukets. 4 pr socks. Unta, Georgia ; tbo force to consist of troops !rt.,, lK., k.'. 'n " '' rc "uul' I a f. ''L. . under Anderson, of Fort Sumierlmnuory ,p,i . , j. f , ' . , . ""I"c:.; - 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 1- . , r teu upwards of two buadrfU ilioiiir.l .. aided by deluded hentuca.ans, and such!,,,,., On the 1 1 ,h ef p ' .': arces as are expected to jo.u the tor, ban- I MUovo,,, on Lake ( bs.I ' ' . ' tier lOibaat lennes.ee." cd the l'.,i,ish fleet while M-C.'a,-,''e,'',; j ted the British arwy cn sl.oie u j ,,,, Rlnmno the Blockade. Charleston ! ufK1- Thi also happened n, S. C, Sept. l.-A t,igl laden w,tb eoffo., ' n. ,h Vith f ,a?,. ,.,.. . l . ; t'h army, marching upon l5,;.:a.,f.. ,rt ' -J' repulsed at North Viihl, dj a rcitrrl (learner, but arrived safe in port. Another vesiel, with fruit, bad ar rived iu laiul. A Touching Incident of the Battle FltLD A letter reoeived in New York from Atlanta, Georgia, gives this incident of the battle at Stone Bridge : AstsffcScer from Ch ar!' stm engaged in the battie of the Cist Ju'y, says: I rode out tbe day after the baitie to view the greuiid, tui passed piles of dead in va rious pesuioas. Ucdtr a large tree I saw a boviy lying very hand-nmely dressed, with a l'acey sword and a handkerchief over the fsce. It attracted my curiosity. I storped. re.woved tne barucrcLtet, atid saw ore of 'be htidsotnest fas-s, lever Diet with, of a boy not more thin twelve or f jurieen tsrs old. Ills appearance, and 3re-s indicated Lij b sjcial posiiiou pro bably Le was U'ti.por.r y aid to some gu era! fffioer. To asc.rt-iin who he was, I txtojiijed his pockets and fauoi a tcsta mexit, in which was wri'tan " James jiuimon, New York. Frcm bis loving mother. My son, remember thy Cre-tr in the days of thy youth." I wished very much to tske tho body away, but I was six uil-3 from quarters, eo horse tack, and it was iirr o--sii;c. ah to sustain tu any emergency. , NlW9 roR x Bt Carolina.' The fol Let your xeal iu the good cause of tLe'iouth( Lu.no Crkek-William A Sample and lowing paragraph will convey intercti.,; now be warmed into real blankets, nd thus Thos A W.ison, information to the people of North Caro adJ anotber proot to tne trutb and justice a e m l a iuiam ratiersoo, cami 21 of your character as a people, i " 1 Ders- . V V ' j Dewise David A Caldwell and E B D The Soldiers Aid Society. Sloan. , Tf .. , ,,- . Mallard Creek SamlW Caldwell and If any evidence were wanted to establish r 1 i. 1 J , K L Dormant! II arri-bl rq Dr Thos C Neal aad John Kirk, Sen. Cra OR nARU E C Wallace and Wil liam McCombs. the devotion of the Ladies of Mecklenburg to the cau-e of tbe South, involved io tbe tiiulug ije of ariiiu lticcc the two sec tions, the fruits of the " Soldiers Aid 3 cie- ina. JLev are indebted tor it to the e York lit raid of Thursday last : Tbe Boston TravfUtr has a letter from Salisbury. N' I! . whieh ml. that fmr members to tbe United State Comrre.. 08 "dy. "do a steamer and ct-i tu mis mr DiocaaiiOv', but in cm Arrival or C ffee. Notwithstanding the viilat.t blockade the brig West Imiiiin, of New Orleaus, arrived here yesterday io forty one day from Bio ie Janeiro, with o cargo of 1'jUO bas ot Coff-c, con-iyried at that 1 iit rpri-ing and eoinuierrial bou ;-o. W. Williaiiis A Co y? iiiiirs Kat of the liar the W I was ehs..d by a mm of war under conraa. At half past .1, A M. have been elected in that S'ate. The wri ter say that the people of North Carolina are fast throwing eff ibo r'inii yoke and that they will soon be suthcicniiy rtroti to ty,"' of this County, would fully supply the tnur Qrier Morm.no Star Jamti Hood and Ar- ! counce without f-ar their dei-ruiuati.u deficiency. Its daily meeting-", in the Car-i Pkuvidenck W M Mathew and J S ! There is a Union ' 10 lake a stand for )e Mar" and Striped quiice of l In ir beiiij; at lnuivu wsenahlc.l to reaeh theSwaih Chan uel and aatcly into port. No iivwsof special in portaoce at Bio ( r.flt-e was hi'h, and there was anrne forty Ur- l,f.... Koss wa killed. Oo th 13ih nf -,-.t ber, Fort MclUnry was I col ar :e :' .. "Star Spangled limner") Oa la, j;, Seplembtr, A I ('J. Thra ti'tu - J..' usaiem, over the corpse of osp Jew a On I 4lh of September, I -1 J N. LEo-i eiilt rrd Moscow. On 1 tie I I 1 ... tniler, lw,the Amtricau -u,t,".-ed Mx co Ou (ha 1 4ih Srpten.tts. ; 1 the Allied anny ntred tLtt'r:ui We thiok it highly robah.e ... teinber, rCI,wiil l.ot fiats i:Uil ii event whir-h will rank it wiih ti.e r..-- . """ of its predecessors. C3IIJC- j nchor tbe Wet " League throughout tbe "i1 of Vankee ve-el, iu p,rl wbioh found A Gallant Feat The M.s; ' of Saturday, has the fjl 01:1 ' Welei.ru fram Ci.arlra N Is. that Juut. .1 i ,i..rk. (,( son Brick Bjiliio of this Citv is lar-elv Rei'l. tate, which en brace, many thousands t( ", 7'J '"f" ire.gni. in consejence - " V" luu .. son ijrick- Uiiuiog 01 tms Ltty, is ureeiy ... ... . ,., ..... . ... . of the tan.ur. irouL . I s. i'.n... ('. , 1 iflof, of ll. cut. . m ,,11. n riea. 13 auribuieu me f -r , . ... . .... i ...j,.j k ;.. ohabom james iianneeaa ana iiazh1'"" "JCU' ,u " r ' J 1 Kirknatrick. 1 reaction which is bow takio place. Leedle io the maouheture of coats and pants fcr cur Sold, rs with wonderful success. So sttr. .'. cd ULfiincbiDg is their dctermiDetion io the performance of this most sacred duty, that many of them often relinquish lleir diDners rather than fail to aecompiiih a good days work. Where is Steel Creek Col Wm M Grier and ! Gen W II Seal. j Death f a Gallant Orri-'Kit. Col K. Uebryuill 3 A II Brown and Samuel ! j. j0NKtJi commander of the Fourth Ala Berrvhiil. : , ... ... Clear Creek Wm Beaver and J Phillips. W. W. GRIER, Shenf. Sept. 5, 186!. mis employed part of their time in abus ,n '" rui CMl "' charge -.1 t iog tbe South, an 1 saying what terrib.e p rty of twenty men. from Moa M things their country men at the Nottb wouid scouted for t.o day n, th. da. Bird' l'o ut and the t 1117', call r'reihts in English vesr! were some- ''t'-r. Ou Monday nyt.i h- hat injured, uiauy p-rsoui thiokin.' tnat p-eEI. and prlratd lo n,t.,u the mansoba'e that be would uot fight and! die iu defence r.f the safely and happiness cf such mothers, and wives, aoddaughlers, and ti.-ters, and cousins? If he live in Mecklenburg, let him be banished, at once, FOR TUE NORTH CAROLINA WHIO. The Ladies' Hospital Association acknow ledge tbe receipt of tbe following dona tions : A large box from Hopewell, tery valaa- guished itself, and suffered so greatly io the battle of Manassas, died at Orange Courthouse on Monday, of wound received at tbe bead of bis regiment on the bijody 21jt. TLe Richmond U'jutrer says of him ; to the North, wb.u cowardice and political k'e seut by Mrs. Sailie Wilson. j home was in lluiitsviile, whither his ' main have been carried for interment. A Hero in ti:e Battle op Cross Lanes. A youug soiditr, writing from Floyd s command, dated the 2ith ult , tbe day of th battle of Lilies, thus speaks of oue of tbe participants in that battle : " While I write, there is a young man, wbo is the hero of the day. His clothes are perfectly riddled. He got surrounded ty tbe erjeroy ; but, getting behind a tre, he dared them to take 1. i 111 . Unc fired at bim. euttiisr bis eart idge box off, and al most iostantly anwber one shot the lock of his musket; when, draiuTDis revolvers two six shooter-; he kiiled both anl wound- forever blasted and destroyed by tbe pre-j Mr. Samuel Grose, S-'O. i Warlike Ai pearani. E. The scene pre d several otters, lie is asurg-ou by pro- v s i : i u g climatic blight of puritnim, culmi- A balance ef county donation, $5 874. aeoted to the ee of the visitor at tbe South fe aoo aud saya that he was iu the Dating in the infileiitv of Abolitionism. From Chaalotte Institute, Missionary side depot yesterday afternoon, was warl.k, esl of fight. He pitc.id in, and after find. .,,-,,,...,., 1 P . i in that be bad fcht hiru-elt out of his Let the boldwr u tbe field but know that Society, 10. in the extreme. Along train cf cars Lud scrape, be .o i'ht i: t me to commence his wi'e.or bw daughter, or bis sUter, or A large and valuable box from Mrs. arrived from Norfolk, loaded with about pr f-ssion ii dutisrs, and took two arms eff, perchance hi sweeibcart, is uakiug such Turner and Mrs. D. II. Joyner, of Raleigh, thirty 32 pound riSed eant.oo, and an bi sides dressing a good many wounds ai,d nacriSccs to secure hi comfort, and bis bo I N. C. 1 equal number of gun carriages ; al-o a large, eutung out some four or five bails." .jjj gBelI Ub gratitude, and his heart1 Tne Society retarns thank, to the iadie, bo"f f,r. "P"" purges, aii t. ...rA .i.K . H...... ,.f 1 f C.U .1 M..1... :.. v.. de""e'1 f'jr po...t potnt. not prudent " ...... - - - ....uo v....,, " ; ior us to n.enti'ju. there wo-ild b war between the K ri: i b and the Yankees, w ben the latter would cjV erihe ocetn with their Privateers. thur. Ift' jii l.'oiti irrl l imt. Fl.ittTINf) A' RO.-S8 THE PoTOW AC Tb body of K. K. Kojall, a member cf Cap subniissiou to Government tyrants, and ao cial disgraee, are the stapls products of tbe climate; and where chiva'ry, and patriot ism, and liberty and independence, once bad an exotic existence, but w bich is now A box from Steel Creek, forwarded by Ir. J. M. Strong. A box chloride lime from II. A. M. A box core starch from II. A. M. An English lady of Richmond, $21. Mr. Samuel Grose, S-'O. A balance ef county donation, $5 874. Col. Jones wss a very popular cltli-n xr" r'.lrB. Id Cavalry, was brouibt and distinguished lawyer, anl was an ex 10 Ue ! "'e'day for intermtnt. Hi peririeednd niot gallant tfficer He fut"ril plc n day. (seo obituary bad served in the Mexicao war. Probably Voll"K I'Oyail (hy was only li y.r. old) the death of no man could be more deeply Sunday last in a ikiruiisb carried regretted in North Alabama than that ot c0 between ome of our troops oo tbi side this favorite nd di-tinwui.lied srn. His ,r'1 to,,J of ,he '"oajy on the olber side of Ibe J otTiuac, near Leesburir. Of lha Some Excitement is Maine.- The Vi.;:.. ',.;, ,., ; ' -aud no enemy can concjier, lb" people of Belfa-t, Ma:ne, are great ly agitated fcy the arrival of a number of " boxes in tkat - t y from Baton, containing aiuskets, cartridges, and other munitions of war, which hive gone int? the hands of a eout 200 u.-n, who have openly proclaimed taeir d. royalty to tiae Goveinuient and or-girrr-;d t hera-! vt-s into i c'jtnpinv, with out ar.y authority frotn the State, deciar i"jr it their otject to re-iv. any uttetnpt ja le to draft any member in their rank- Mi to military srviee and the piyiuent of war liias. So many cannon at one hern witnessed bv tin. also to a gentleman in North Carolina, for cititens of Petersburg since) tha com tut nee 'd them Re. ogmtion c,j the Solthern Coneeb eracy. Tie Turin correspondent of th New York tri'suue, speaking of tho Emper or Napoleon says : Everywhere he is trying to keep up divi sion, and thus to maintain the Freucb pre porideranc. As soon aa lue tidings of the two boxes and bankets of apples and crack ers, which were very acceptable to the sick number engaged w could ml actrtata anjr particular. Ha was (hot through the neck, the ball pasin downward into the right side. He died imtr.e liately. Ho was in the battie cf the Slat, and behaved g ii laotly. John W. Barr, of our eity, a aietnler ot Shields' Homizers, was wounded in the Irg in the same engagement. No othur ea-uaiiiei oeeurred on our side. Our nien art of opinion that thy kilifd otne of the enemy they cuid not say hoJ niany. if cuurse ni.m tho Northeiu account of this affair appear il will repre sent that an en if a.'eineil wt fought be tween a small h.jiiy of Federals' and an iUillleUs.; number of Cc.l.federal! Sulihrr. of ro.l call of the .jarri-on st l! r:ir, .: H then withdrew, und.-r cover ut !.. r. lo a distance of son.c five I.-; I . . , mi,.; tbe appvarat.ee of r.,e Fi-.j.r. i . -1 be iC)ul, be in i.uuihf r n.'K- tu r v pearanee but day.iht, anl Mrr- c r.-. upon by Lirut. Stock a par'y ' t ' ' them were iiiiiid and ! rrauii r lit : piisiuers Ibe h.iiea of t'.en i. . : also rspturad, and ll.e ga.Unt i aad party, making i fjrc l nurc:i 6e u.iin, reached cainp al .' M.Jr . ! 1'ue-day nig hi. 1 be ft w as a A it,;: J. bat only u;h as might be eijfcn a lha intrepid braiery of Lieut J.. bis fiarieis comrades iu arms. meut of the war, and many av ' Helve of the oppoituni'y logo and examine and ihat the latter fled precipitately a! iaeui.-irifi!uI lrjuus. uie killing and wounding of bflv or luore Purchase or WarSteameius. Authori ty has been given, by Congress, as we are assured, to tbe President of Iba Confederate States, to purchase one or more Urge war steamer. It has been aouiht for some The Gas A frirr.d of ours, says the Nasb'.ii.e Gsx-st te. itlla us of an eidtriy lady ftitr.d of his wl.oi i h o r j u 1 1 y in. preed ith th iie that ' Ji-i ma.-ter is on our' iee." Her o; ai- n. t:-., is b'ej utorj practical re".u, as w- ir.itr from a r-tuark t-Le made to car fie n i: " I kno I'rovi d-ncc is on our aide," si.i l she. " bt-au-e 't a single clic.'ii in our iK-igbborhovd as the frys !bl sumtuir." 11 -j is it pos sible l-.r Lit t-olu to l e suf b a it.i-erab e old fo A as to bepe for the ui.jujion of a p.. o pie nil -.- c-'.-.cktti stanborniy refuse to take gi.ps in the tju,;i.er t.'i.e ? Londeranc. As soon aa le tidioi's of the v i . ern prisoners atiy iriinie ISirraca-s, I'enosy . m . - j . . , , time, by proper bill, tu Coogre.s to provide i . , . , rout at Manas-as arrived la Europe, M ' r, . . r 6 f ', r vania were made to pick Hones that is, i i j r ; 'or strBifteiiiai aria of the aervice, ' l. . : . . , ,, lt.ouvet.el reeivd too agents of tne Con- ' ,j . , . , .. . , ' , creasing stones with a pick all day. some f i r ' i j i i i "d we are pleased to learn that due au-' :,!, l.,. , , . .v i . federates, iu ar, uncSeial way : indeed, but :. l..:, i e j unili and ehaias to their IeiM, and r , j tbority has been given, and proper ueasur- ,i,,.ra k i , . i i r . one more victory of tne cesMonists would) . . ' . . other witri blocks suspended from their owrs b. f-..owed by tbe recognition of 'A , lUB; necks. J'hey were wbipned at night, and u i fix fc purebase ot modern war vessel. fi, . i i .i . s 3.;uthern Lonfudtraey. i .l . - i . tl.en made to march round the yard to ' lu this cojnection we are ai.o informed, ,.,,,, ,, . VI . ,, .' !.., , . . . ., .. a ... . tbe tunc ol the Rogue -March. 1 bis ute- t i- ou l"v t":Bt autnority, that au offr will li .,, , i i i . , LANM.sol EDEltAL Iri.ov, atMarviaMs brought before the PrVideut, by the a.ent ! "T '" b ,"sille,,s'1,t LT NoitTiiEan Treatment ok Puho.ners. A letter from Rict.tuand says : I saw a letter from a ladyin Wal.in 'ton, in .IJ.k i ; ,i .i .... w'.l ernpronersatCarl,.le Barracks, IVnusyl! ' ' Of llielT lllell. We s.a that a correspondent statu that Gen Johnston is iriciiued to chick this skirmishing airong the tickets, thinking that ll d oes little g .od and hazards the jives Ci.ld Comfort for a Prison Worcester (Ma.- ) tfj is Litis, r :n i:i ; casm Ii ays i " Coiigressman Ely is vtdjt.tlv t " all in d i.ger of hi CMii.ing i rnini t-t t i;e of chaf aet.-r. He mt to ! '' battU- of Bull Run, where he ! .-'--v 1 : ' ldi-r like other curious and r' taut civilians. Foriunately, be tr by the Cnf. derates, and l'i I . ''- L ihinki tbe wbo.a obey of the '':;- :l abou. d bo shated With W W I', !. I Let biui stay al Richmond, mi l il - ''' change of prisoners ever shou.d U- ! Ii I him te the last indni'luai (or t a ' negotiation is undertaken. " screw steauiers, which are uow awaitiog, at a eonveuiect distauce, tbe result of the nc i gotiations for their sale. It wouid be im proper lo say more just now, or lo givo the particular! of the inlorraatioo iu our posses- eiou, Licit ri'jtiU Ez itHiiter. Gen. M .(Jlllocii. While be is as terri- Grs. M. f'Li.Lo. C ) Bi0t.tr, cf i; .. An article iia that B.-n McCumOC ne. i ' is j- b.. e li , ..x c . N I. .! be i r :. ;r. , , r er..l, X':".. . lives iu this S; jt. , .i S.'.i,birj (N. it Th-.. SI, say h is ana rr;r. II- is a i...v orth Carolina It slL'.-e M .J j! (no 4 ( routj'l I eriLes visit I) his reia i'j or near Vtldou Pol T. V e learn that ou Wednesday af tert.-j'jli. about 3 o'clock, ev.ral steamers, i'h fiats attached, and ail heavily laden w :!i tro.ps, p-j-ntd don the river, on the Mary, an i -l'Je, to the point of land some tUeen ii:ii.s beiow Actjuia Creek, kuowu a- MaryUnd Point, aud near.y opposite Mati.ias Po int. uhere tne Iro ns were de- oikiked. Ujr u.l.rui.mt iven jl as hi.-j opinion tt.at ti.; i.uii.Uer couid Cot have: bt-m short of 1-jllor 2 00. 1 i,,en. What! is in tne wind '.' 1'ieUti i:W,wg IlrrulJ.' .u i iy nuinanity we line, v neti ao ene my murder women and children when he prwC.aims in ad vanes, race, handcuffs. t, and proceeded i'".e-: halters, and confi,Cat,on-then b, all ,,.a, ':i,t. ,j to Auburn, accompanied by M,,t uerei,, tr. fcuai.tiity l, ourselves, Ai.ri.h.,, L.ncoin. 'lim.s are becoming J ,Licli con.i.-t. in visiting upon those whj rather tickii.h about Washington for the j have made t heiu"l v pirates and enemies di.-tin-wisbid poraonages. I of society, the pirate's doom , oy IU9 ajeuv ! i .,, I ,i ... lederatti (joveiuuient three entirely new lime, to tl,a 4.Jy who wrote the letter. li added, that it made, his heart sick to wit bens such inhumanity. Ai t s wife and L'ii.i.v Seward Wil iialu H. S'.ward reached Aioaoy on Wtd i.esd ay t veiling Troup.i.e Rkewino The Charleston Courier giving au account of ihe capture of an Ei.gli-.ti vessel (Sarah Starr; oft the coast of North Carolina, by a Lincoln Ves sel, under circumstance that wi.l rouse John H ill In u r, ...... I I ... ; ble iu battie as a lion, be is as merciful as doubt the ve-s is owned by an En.ish a woman to bis own people. That is the 'man; lhat it cleared wiil.in the blteen days ot graec, and was engaged iu no uu iasful tra le. A Rr m ii k a ui.r Famii.v in Forhyth CoL'Nir, N. C. P.ttr Plaff. Hi years ol age J-s'.h of January last. Maidalena, bis wile, 7! years of ag, 'Z'.hh N..v. IUJI, Roth were born and raised in thi, former ly hiokes county. Were married iu March liOJ. Settled, and have lived together affectionately and prosperously, on the same farm and in the saiii! duelling 5Jyririi. Have had !l children, .1 son-, arid daugh ters. Eldest ri, and youuk'et :t7 years o( age, all married, gaiul a.l living, ut deti iianng occurred in ibu family during all tbi lime. All live iu two bojrs travel o! eaeli other, exc-pt on,: daughter, lately re moved to Morebead City, N. C. 1 he old man and his lady, both well aud hearty, attend to llieir household affjirs, aud go to church or elsewhere, from two to four miles frequently af ,t ll'imfon ,,trl. Hen1 AND EmUH For several vesr' i I Lava ( nl a few weeks of the : r 1 of August OU tho Kelll.'b. c i-1''-Maltm. Tho lady with wh .in I ped is a highly accompii-htd 11 '' gvrit house-wilir. Mie supports a "ti 1 ' and from ber I derived my inf '""1' ' the matter. She told um that 1 r '' ' years she bad beet, in tb- I. !--u " a : ' istering tj her Inns, will, ihur r :l,J lood, at the ralo of a lea-p -mf J- 1 enne pepper, each aiternai'- dy. 113 a-u fools. Last season, when 1 ber. each morning she brought i(l twelve to fourteen eggs, bavin,; hut be us iu all. She again and again cxp' the n.atti r bv Oil.illlhL' t 'l ('ayeiinu for te) or ihrco days. ' 11 Bui'ioiicu invariably wa that tie- 1" ot et-gs fell otl li vo or MX p'-r da). 1 saiuu fffecl of using tho Cayenne n "'J,J ed in winter as well as suui'iior. -The c" . J . Cr7"A veteran of the war of I1". I !, named Eiinha I rausliii, is a meinher ot Captain ti ant e ompany, which left Abiiigtou, a , a lew days ago fir the Northwest. He is seventy to year of age, balu and active. Larue " ilui ki eiiehrilh 'of tho Ek,. Sut.erior fMir't'1'"'. Jiitfiitil has seen four "hue which, iu the aggregotc, wiiH"1' OUMin M-Ji t th., ooui.d ) J -- about the of ordinary grap1"1' arc often so thickly set ut, :i il": h i SEIZL-RB of Goofcf Twelve boxes bojts and nhoes wero seized at Munfords viile, Hart caunty, ou Monday last, by a deputy or a sub agent of Mr. Cotton, as contraband. The iroods were l.ir1,...d f, a merchant in L misvillu to a L'niou man in thuy very much resemble long iu-,r Muufordsville. j grapes. 1 l J
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 10, 1861, edition 1
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