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:'Sii!fflA;io!j iv. Tfcla krz t Vr Us ftciH r ' Sots as eteraal rigS keey- f Ketoot: str!aof XT. 'as. cmIbII Ms htadreCeytitoal! C, ViVFENTON, Enxoa." TnUGDAY:::::s:::::::n:JUNE 11, 1863. . iJrriieiWiiottM!f of ehlldrea: "Thesmallartare - a. Juhh tu smallest pinia arc searet ta in. . ' CrUX WW rotolM, kJ, fclterrbia wUljreeV 1b Um lUitttst Cbsidk oa Bandar aetata aest at o'clock.. ' , j,Tbd order for the enrollment of Conscripts 10 , ue , vcrtuui JJiSlUCl, UBS VCCU, ,4J guvaeut, rercicd. - Sea order. . v- - "... . 1".,- , .: i m .. - . .. . . k '''. . ' ( 13. AlasI alas, tut Usboujd be 10 1 tftst men should be S3 wretchedly foolish aV to postpone to a csors convenient season, the reflection and ae ' ! . . tioa vlich it necessary to their good name in this ' life, and ta their preparation for the life to come. T)AftJiMftllftaflAl 1 M Xi J, f fttftMA MMil lllftH V A irwrajtinate put 63" doing that which is neces sary to be . done note,' will, most probably, hare time esou'gh to reflect iu the fature but do time to act. ,lVy will. 'doubtless, hare both time and place for reflection- and bitter will tbeir reflec tions be tfor both time and place, will bo in helL 'Yes, the will bare an eternity of future time to kaent their misimprovenient of present time. , t ' " 1 " 1 " ' ' ' ... , (jot&cCTiON. in oar last issue we published the name of N. C. soldiers, In Gen. Pettigrew's brigade, whom be recommended for gallaptry in the battles around Washington. In that publi cation, we unintentionally did injustice toSerg't. J. A, r.,of Anson, who, is the officer alluded to in the order. Had the initials of the men been - - QrTvP Ca. T-l-i .1- , """w ueuu are earoesuj m vitedtojcoaie, with, their children, to theSundaj , School of the Methodist Episcopal Church io this , place, 00 Sands morning next, at 8 o'clock. The School will 00 that daj, be reorganised, and , wcuumukcoft wo uodc. umua it emcieni ana tcr bat their ejres several times ere tbej put oto le equipments proTil?3, y!Thej will rove oply t: decoration of the tictiaspn parc l for certain destruction, v it. "A 'Uack flag for bUsV !taeu tcit b Out' motto in every case, JL Hack Jtag fur Made FJIOM THE 69TD 14-0 'T. N. C. T - Cp." A letter before uaesjfs'thetlalelgh Stand ar from a wounded eoWierj dated iVViodeUos. pital. Richmond, mts ; :Kl wtnl before the Board yesterday for a furlough, but they would notgifi mt one said I would soon be well. -I can't ee tht.w of.-tbii'Potd'- TC' yon golJcfox.flu tbeni badly wounded, they will not gire a furlough on the plea tWyuu are not ablf to go-home j and if yea arc improTing, they refuse you on the pica that you will soon be well.' . ; v V ' ; ' -' S3. The " Addrea to the Federal Holdiery," (oa our first page) which we take from the Charles ton Courier, is from the pen of a young Xew Eng lander, the aon cf a JVew Eogland elerefmao. - (from whose teachings and example be imbibed lis 6 juthera views and sympathies,) who, al though but eighteen months among us, when South Carolinia immortalized herself by the deed of Secession, at once, from principle; embraced our righteous cause, did gallant bsttle in oar de fence, at SeeessiooTille, aud has ever since con tinned to serve, as a 'private in our ranks, as a fcoldier of constitutional liberty and a champion ci Doumern ngbta. liet bis brave, noble and eloquent appeal be published, ia pamphlet form, or a circukr, headed by the new flag of onr Coo federacy, and distributed far. and wide- io the ranks of the hood-winked soldiery of Ltncolndomi that they may be aroused to a sense of their true fs&ion, that of an armed machinery to cleave bo our liberties and their own the former an icpscsible achievement, the latter already a sad and dishonoring reality. ' t (f ; A SLACK FLAG FOB BLACK MEN. Gen. Harmaduke has had the honor to inan gyrate the true policy.' A black flag for black cea ) It should be the key note of all our armies ia the field. ; There fs but one way to meet the uegro arrayed inwi&M'ihrt'uwiiJi the Walter. ' , 1 v ' ' ", - 1 I The bangiog of three hundred and forty ne groes with,the degraded ruiHans who commanded theto -presents a wholesome lesson to the enemy. tzi a useful moral joour bwo people. . u is taie, saystbeUbatUnooga liebel, to dwell W learu from a gentleman who haS returned from a visit to Lineointoo, tbat the wheat crops io that section were never better. iVwress 4A. There was much sound argument in the reply of a country lad to an idler, who boasted ot his ancient'family : , So much' the worse for you," J said the peasant; u as we plowmen say, the rider the seed, the worse the crop." - ' The Enquire? of the 3d,' says tbat the Yankees, evacuated West Pcint, - below Richmond, on Tuesday last, taking off all their baggage, stores, &c, and a large number of negroes. Every ;uore L they make, injures us in some way, and' who knows but the West Point move was only Intend ed to steal and carry of negro w. fc ' ' L' ''" ' ' l. T I LI I I I K3r A New Ycirk' letter in the London Morn io'g Herald asserts that the' Federal Government is appropriating three million dollars to coovsy A AAA 1 . ' . ' '' - lmnmcn 10 ixmenca. I I V ; GrtrxitsA Cotalionas, Juts isr- lew. 'Ut EwToa i?Wo have jieraj ior regltoents' of cavalry from : North 'Oarolina, ? p.ao hung on lot South Carolina kri.-ade' VnotL;r to a Virginia brigade, while the' 59th and 63d composing oor brigsde.hsS a Virginia Brigadier OeneraUThuugh an accomplished oScer and solier-thougD we bar 1 nugbV agaiost hlu-stilV North Cirolinr bas men fully' competent to eommsoa iia owa trobpl. and it would be 00 more thau just to thro our cavslry legimtnts intoVfteTbrigadc. Our bf gfnbiog 4f .the srsr..vDur:citixeiw ha? been vailed Abolitioni8tsj-ouf onH nalbeen.givtn up to the vjTidals Virginia and south Carolina om cers ea ve commanded 'Me few men jcejiave sent to the if or to sllthui have we submitted without w-marttm r" vv oHa ? e-bstt4ikti"tieep otlore. her shearers." When will this ccaso. When the history of (his war is written North Carolina will hsve no place. ' She could furnish troops; but could not furpish U10 commsoders, even for Now" the cry is rsised that The French Emperor has a silver vase in bis bed room which was lately found by the diggers 00 the site of the ancient city of, Bilcais JJif majesty has persuaded himself that it belonged to Julius Caesar, and has taken an extraordinary liking to u. . . A very curious chemical discovery has been made by Dusenbacher. a young German chemist. By the addition' of a small quantity of. chlorine or iodine, pure sulphur is rendered perfectly aoft; and the Parh Academy, to whom the exptritnent was exhibited by II. DeviUe were toaibed to see a thin leaf of sulphur treated as flexible as if nisde of wax.-. The whole of Geo. Pettkrew's brijrade is now f UUIIU VI AtV4IUiVfIU st Hanover Junction, a. We understand the men are drawing pretty good rations. . . " . . J Gex. Hardee's DisaruNE. A correspon dent of the Chattanooga Rebel writes as. follows of the discipline in Gen. Hardee's corps : There is an order circulating about the camps, bearing the autograph of Lt. Gen. Hardee, for the protection oT the farming community, and of a nature so eminently wise and necessary that it could be usefully employed as the common cur rency and circulating medium of the nrmy When fencing is removed-or -destroyed, if the cuilty parties ore not speedily delected, the rcjri merit. brigade, or division in the adjacent encampment is required to split rails sod repair damages. ' " " KOLL OF DISHONOR A soldier writes us as follows from Goldsbo rough : ' . Please publish the folia wing : A young soldier, a member of the 4Cth regiiuent N C. troops, an on'y son ot a .widowed mother, purchased two pounds extract of logwood in Charleston, &. O f which be desired to send home. ' Soon after his regiment left Charleston for Wilmington," aud on arriving at that place he met with an old neigh bor who volunteered to convey the small package home" to Randolph County. How do you sup pose the soldier boy roust hsve felt, when he learned thefact jhat his nipther had been charged I tbrec dollars for the conreysncd of such a annul package so short distance, by a man who has her conscript camps the North Csrolinians are deserting no desert crs from other "States they ate true, while we are false, debasing ourselves.. Now, I assure you, men from other States do desert, but, with officers from theii own States it is not , trumpeted to the world. The mostof the army supplies tre brought from our State now, yet ihe.Yukees are permit ted to visit our depot's ci supplies aud take thou sands of pounds of bacon. 1 There is, there will be, a day of reekoning. We will i tand oy the Confederacy as long as she is visited by the van dal foe. "We hope lieu io receive the honor due our State. Gamma. AmtrsT op an Abscoxdinq Clrk. Offi cers Seal and Datis, of the City Police yester day morning succeeded in effecting the arrest of J hum A. Ldic late clerk of' James II. is)lor, of Charleston", 8." C.,"whu abscouded, not Jking ago, takjtf with hitu $13,600 of his employer's funds. The c-fneers found him in a bouse kept by Josephine Dcujeritt,.on 10th street. When Edie. left Charleston, he addrmed a letter jo Mr. Tavlor, dated on board a steamer about to sail for 4asau, acknowledging the tacit, sod promUine to return the money as soon as he vas able. " CircVrnMances,-"howe"vef("convinccl 31r. Taylor, that this was merely a ruse, and thatiie wan still in this country. Consequently be caused fhe rotbery U be advertised, oSering $1,U0U re ward and one fourth of tbo money which misbt be recovertd, for the apprehension 'of Edie. Uur pjdice rcctntly got iufonnation that Le was in ltkbinond, and by close inquiry , succeeded in tracing hiin to the house on lllth street, aud ar resting him as shove stated. He will bo sent to Charleston at an early day. Ilia remaining funds were found deposited at the Powhatan Hotel, but thefamount has not transpired. . Edie fs a Cana dian by birth and about thirty years of age llichiujnd Whig June 2. , .K 'um mi t -1H-I- ti- --i '-Ti- - nr -f i-f iff Tn T11 " - tzj At a public meeting lately held in the City of New York, U. S., the following resolu tion, srnong others, was unanimously adopted: IltmheJ That tho conduct of our foreign af fairs by-ihis. Ad ministration has bceu a eorics.of bianoen, ai uuies uia.irrina una nam umja j now pot valiant snd then cowardly it has at bat placed us in a position where even England dares to bully US. While we deprecate snd shall con tinue to opposo the prosecution of the civil war pending, te, require and demand thst the Ad ministration shall submit to no more insults from Great Britain. ,To resist that indolent power we pledge every roan and every dollar required io a vigorous and successful eflorttomaiotaiu the honor, the flag, and the interest of the country. ' Airatm CaaouxA Cojimsnoasa !S'E3UKn.. ??r.'Ji lo rhlte Ap!nwall, commUsIoner from Novtlt CirolIrm.Lifc MsuoU ia inUitkm at Man Jieutcr for' t 'lfaM :ptlous to the f otton bondi of tLi i ts, oitW 1 m i i iwj.uw swruea. 1 ' t. 1 , 1 1 iluirntn-k-x?.-i....:c.j e oeeo growiLg ncn since tbe wsr commenced t 't j1 - T J 1 ... jluu ujc ua.uanuui uruuewi wna are itttirie .mv'mwvvm vh,u Jiwiiiaea me resist tnce cf the South to be "a strode for th nri.f. lege of rosstuis Wack men alive' will not mar vel, when he learns that a whole regiment of them bare died.by that hemp, which had been better cultivated by their hands, than stretched by their cecks. No one will wonder thst we are resolved tD cut down the'newly organized system of say. fa warfare, by the very root, and at the very tztzzX cf its hideous career. ' Geu. Banks bad better pause before he organ izes lis corp Xafrup. Its end will be worse thsa tb:t which once went asrost the desert of Calira, and cever came back agaio.' '". 1 '' ' -r Tht ctrscs 1'9 proper to ester Ithai be- to conscription, ut they hate all shirked out of gomi; to tbe war. . ... We have a responsible name for the above. Tbe creature in human form who charged tbe widowed mrHber of the soldier boy for carrying the pscksge to ber, ought to be put in the ranks and put in the fore front . of the hottest battle, but for the faot that bis presence under arms would be a disgrace to the flag. ... ; . Hal Standard.' .: r . ' : WHirviD,BT-Wowiii-AfewdayB8inceriu Leeco., V., aear tfit Tennessee line, s tory, wbo b'4 lnd ercd tbe widow efa, deceased Confedersts soldier, waa tied ap bj. son half dozen lod! jaant wnteo, and received twentj stripes. Tbe women wbo adminis tered this wholesome aftooition were soldierst wives sad widows. , ... '4-4 t-.V: . K C If 8 JG KM;1U L AX jiTATi:, Arrivals from rernnmbsco to the 3 J, repwt rreat dehtructioo among Federal tercels by tbt , AIsbam an'i Florida, and mrntiong, among tbe destroyed Lijj tbe India, LotiMa, Hatch, Nora, Cbs.ile Hil!, Itn n W , Henrietta, Lafayette, Kate, Cora, nd the Mhooser KioFifebe tiuj: WQ JLtb h dp sjejrelMdj.withie ..I.... --- r-"-" -Jf - The Prenbyteriao cburch of Liberty Hill, S. C, has acted witb moat commendable liberality towards it pattbrr-ftev. J. G Jticbsrd, who bas bem deij;(ited, among others, to labor in Us army The church lifts not only freely gmn him op for tbii good work, Lut also reeo vtd to continue bis ailary, io fart, and at the same tune to employ another brother, with fall nalary. to fill tbepulpit, Tbe ladies of the congrega tion presented him, on bis leaving for the army, with a splendid io.it of . "Confederate grey," coitinj ever $100, with other vaTnuble aitd neeessary Articles io tbe way of an outfit. . . - ' " At the recent eWitni In Virginia, WIckhnm has beeo elected to Congress over Lyontr in tbo Richmond DiMrict, Wm. C. Kives far, the AIhemarle District without opposition, and Collier. over GhoUton in the Petersburg Diatrict. ; , , Bev. J. B. Lake, formerly of Edgewortli Ferasle Seminary, Greenkboro', Nr C. Las,kaed for term of years tbe Uoion Female College, (Oiptiit) which will be reopened by bim, in. September next, assisted by a full sod coutpstent corps of teacbers. - ' ' ".- ; .'';- , iNt4v I ca, Flour front t' 'a year's .'wheat . trgught to Montgomery, Ala., bo tbe lOib ult, ' - it'-- ( ' ' v' 'v-v'1 i: A KicalaAiist'.li'rtro: JIjsdelsbsw la. Newbern,--one regiment of H, G. negroes, one Maf,t, ohusettt rejlmett of tiesroescommasded by a Taa. kesGenrf Wilier., lbs General 4a said ta is whit. L man.' but I doubt It very muca.v "Boms "of jtr tbf esnr crptBsniattacbusctta voiussetrs will borue, others wUi rtenUit, seme of them are to be cm. cers 9f tbe Iff, C. , AH the sngtr la Atlastahis been seized iy h Gov.- rumen!.-. ;iba woaitaaraia womtusbiobr uadet-ihi impreseutaetfixedtbs price of kneaY at TCrrnt. Uwill go very lard with maty raruts 'skloLtld it frcm POcentatoflJiO.: y ? - V r -1, , .,: t'Mf . . FaIi. lr Paicss. h Is refreshing to t.te r'te the d. cline in tbe prices of many articles that have Hetn held M Jgurti farlshcvs tbt each of Ue larger '.eiiil0 of oar community." Having taken a dotrnwsrd eoum v trot that they wllXtetoend Witb greater rspfdisy' than they went up. CAef. Courier. ' VTbt'is IiT Tbers aN tnaay men among us hd were the most rampant secessionists living Ufore r. -treioB took place wbo have never yet bu jkltd on tb r aro'or in defense of tbeir country. They are stoot ' able bodied man, toe. Why b It they Lave not car' -ried their principles Into praetlesT W fli.d soch whining patriots of the past all over the eoautry. ' . - ' fXd Qrwa Uijrttr, , . ' "" . . . Dma CoxTisbio or aK. 0 C A correspond. sot t h Philadelphia Inquirer furnishes ths fallow. Jbf sUttSSf t fifi -1 r"-t in- f '.. t A man, of resreetatls eoBaecdons, whor reside some years near Uiluibufg, Ptna., ied afew'dTi aloce at bis borne. A ftw bonrs previoos to bis dead, be called a ftw friends roand bio, and lotisnsted to them tbat be eould not die peaceably wltboat relitv lug UU roBscienee of Wright which bardeced It. . He eoofcued tbat he waa a Koiglt of the GolJre Circle, Lie h ordrr was secretly and ex tensively rejw resented in most1 KonherB cities. He stated that rrgotar snd general commonieatioa waa carried ea te. tween tbe Leadoearters of the Knights" sad tit ' Cabinet of Jeff iMvls. That be was cognisant tbt the rebel War Department bad arranged witb the on ganljaUon of which he was a member, ta cvacsats lUcbmond, for tbe purpose of draw log the Federal army that far South, sad while thtlr attentiou en there eegrcesed,tbe rebel wnny, by a qnick flack moiemect, would descend ia fuU force upow Wathiec ton, and aide! by a general nprlMng of tbe Kkighn in reanylvaala mad other Nortbera Statts, tawun the city anj seise apoa the Govtrnment by force, leevlng our armyoutbst liberty to (.'eaolais at the exp-u of retaliatlca in their own 8utea.""-"" Tbta is no fabrication, but BBquestlooeble authority famishes this coafessisa of a dyiog man, oa a satject now famtlisr to the residents of the district wbercio ke resided. ' STTju. An ald-de csntp oa tbt Tsnkes General Mitel eM' ktaff in .NasLtille, named OrgoOd, was forrrl a clown tu a strolling circos comLaor. TU fact i established, and notorious la tbe City of Rock " A few mornings ago. one of tbe ladies cf tie clfv wl-ed at Oen. Mitchell's cdSes for a psseport, to return to nr bon.a la i,ugecciaV Ojfo 1, tbe atti-u't'tamp end late Pufloon of -'tU ring." bappenrd U be tbe sole occupant of the? CUr ' a;dbe: "iIdo, the GtueraUs not la. if iLrt any baainca cvboected with tbe cSce, to be tratisctf Lean attend to it for ysu. An exf.reioa of iaeca le contemrt curled the ; of tbe lady Tii-tor and aha replied wita withering sat 1 1 tbsjik ya. sty business is with tbe "risi tau ler" oi.Jna wiiAlkktbw.'" . j " f.:' .. ; " '.easBSSHaas V--, 4 ,y T -i, k ' ' The whole North is sgain eonvnlsed witb excite meet at tbe ramer tbat Lee's array ! about ta cross seer the PoUimso and pay the . Yaakeea a visit. A special dispatch to tlie New York Herald frtra tht army of the PotoUi'ss says: 7s,77T'rZZ The enemy art in' motion,' and their trains are ob served uovtog towards Cuipeoper, sllowed by leaty. columns of troops. . General Leo, It Is ssid, bas isueJ addresses to bis aruy coogratulatieg them upon their past acbievments and foreshadowing a raid lmo Mrj IiujJ. Us tells tbsnt they are to bave long and rapid marchta ia a country witbeut railroads, and calls upon every nan to be prepared fur tbe severest hardships. .- , " , ? ' Gi3f, PsMsaaTos tojih TaAurcfitts. The Jackson MlsiissippUn of tht 30th contains tbe follow it g rstracl fruut a speech of Gen.' Pemberton to his troops i "You bate beard that I was incompetent and trai tor, and tbat it was my iatentioo to seil Vickslet. Follow nje, nnd you will lee the vest at which I wi ,1,. sell Vitkburg. Wleu the last pound of betf, bucoo, and flour; tbe last grata ef corn, tbt last cow, ot bog, snd burse, snU dog sbsll have beeb consumed, and the last ansa shall have perished in tbt trenches then, and only then, will I sell Yleksbargf' ' A ftw nights sgo, some person entered a bonse 'S. which sir. Sspp, of this lousty, had iooutfiOOgalloo cf brandy storeJ, and tapped tbe barrels, all of which leaked out in a short wbilt. Mr. Bapp la distilling the earth pn which lie liquor waa spilled, and by this plsa . till recover a portion of H. Patriot, Uk. ft .' GicKKtnnsA'. FsstALav Cotxxox. The CcmmfDC' men exercises of Uiis txtellent Institution cams cT week before last. A correspondent f lbs H, C. Chris tian Advocate speaks in tbt very highest terms of the exercises by tbe young ladies, tbt bermon before tbe ; graduating class by Kev. Dr. Doggett, and of the Lit tisry Additss by Itsv A, W, angum. H's(y, .c this Address, "It ws beautiful Io txpreiou, rich in imagery and impresslro In delirery. The soul of tiie speaktrstewed to dissolve Itself ia radio nttboagnt sad antiLbcticsl raitgaage," Mr. Uangom Is a young man of fino genius, and eloquent prescher, and sa hutnblo, unpreeumlng christian laborer. Jfe lo ' upon bini ks ens of the first among the many promif Ing young tnsa of the Conference. There were about 240 matriculates entered la Greensboro' Female College last sett ion. .Others applied, bnt there was no more room for more. Spirit cf. thidgQ - . ' .
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