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UNION, THE CONSTITUTION AND THE LAV?S-THE GUARDIANS OP OUR LIBERTY. ,t 7 ' s ' HILLSBOROUGH, N. C., OCTOBER 2, 1861. No. 2112; " John .wr graham, . ; .Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Oflts due' north of Mr. Lynch' Jewelry Stare, HILLSBOROUGH, N. C. ' --V 'GEORGE M, DUSKIN, , Attorney and Counsellor at Law, O flic on door tut of Maj. Blrowd' Hotel.: . July 16. 01 " (Da 2g. 'MS.iBlra . attorney and Vounmlor at Late, Wiltprsetie ia Orange and thatdiowingUountt. ITT Fadicular tlutioo paid to lh aolleclioa of CU1BI. , ' Mark.liiO. T " , "' ; lUito Mtrck II. 47- Yuginia and North Carolina Irre . ;... ; .prasnibles.. JanetteaP. O., Hanover County, Vs.,? ; . - .-. s Jaiys, IMl. ' V UNDER this wi ll ia proposed to get up a refi . meat W VM oomoe., too wr each, toe kid- tag oure, making l,oou awn. W ara la a, ciil- sea, cloth, aa to aaa each arme a ara caa I onus, warsslves A at a( Uoh't pistol, a bows koile, and dousl barrel gua, with a Mionia hall or a good nor; aa ptodge rasive (a aerv Unu tba war wbrver the Piosidtut way eboose la ptaca us; la mm lin en I pay. if . - T ' ''- Th rasia abject of law organisation ia la avenge tit death nf Uen. Kobett M. UarneU of Wginie, and Cub Chart r. Pwlior of IS-snb Carolina. Tas wb wish ta lor ear a regiment, will ini fy ikw awtat ay weiuug la aaa al la abaa t orheo, aad whoa a W w wid report ourselws for duly, tad g aa increasing out number uuul ll amount la 1.0U. !ha deeig n i. that (b aaialwr ha!l alwara b krpl tjs by Mi aaliataianla arbrnoay ranrt aerur by death iuabilKf . and atbn raiua aball rlaa a Head-Quarteri of the N. Carolina Regiment .nn:...i.t..!i.n . ' , r , , Wajrwntoa, Juo 13, 1861. Oaaiiai. Oaaaa. " Havini been appointad by Gen. Henry a Wiaa ta a Colonelcy in Wiae I.tgion. and oommiaaioned to raiae a regiment in Worth Carolina, I Dereby earneatly invit thoae deairoua f jrriniog 'hie popular eorpa, and of ae. in( ptumpt and arU eervie under lb chivalrie Wiae, to orgaane iortbwiib ioia eompaniea of ail ty-four each, to elect their eaaananir officer, and prepare to moe without low of tint. Each company will eonaiat of on Captain, on firat and on aecunri Lieutenant, four Sergeant and four Corporate, and flny.thrc private. A eoon aa formed, cb company arill be noted Into emp at Peiaraburg, Van and maatered into aenric pri or to Ihe oraatuM into a tegiaMoi anJer the above deelinalionv .. , , : , ,. ' .( . f, . Being deaigned for parlyxao aeraica, tba regiment rill be eompoaed of ana Cavalry, and nine Infantry and Light Infantry comuaniee. Each man will provide blneolf itb a china of elcibe of a durable material, (aa wailing tar anitoriatly of daaea,) a blanket and a havareeefc. s-- ; ., n - i ,, , Now i tba time for brilliant aervica. Com forward, gentlemen, to lb aurnlier of 640, and com quickly WHARTOX i. GREBN, ' ' , " " Col. Commanding. . Paper throughout tb aTtit plea notice. June 14, IStl. 2 , : fl corriNs ! . COFFINS ! K. B. WAITT, ' CHAPEL HH.L, l C, UAVIXO abuioad tb eicluajv right fni Oraaga County, to aell . . Fink's Metallic Burial Coses, : waald rpeuTully enneunc that k I now prepared to fill all erdrie forth airtight. iadlraclibb; burial Caae. Ail description nd iaaf Caaamon Coffin lao kept on band. , , ; .. . - tV Tb Metallic Burial Caee will alea be kept for ale ia Hillsborough by Mr. HAKUIe) FAKTHiNO. August I. 84 Patent Window Winds. 1 Great lapwrmtat Saperier t inythng ! lu. 'nHIrt BLIXD w he closed shuts perfectly tight, and a- keptll wet. dast, insects, .,nd entirely el elude the light, and make a beaotilul appearance ea lb autside. It ba ry 4alag vr tb ether m in spj .... . .p.eiylMsegiHitm.yd1.t. W hen oar r.t.mlr ,Konmeml tlml. Any oneeaniudg. ' arM L " f rt.superior.iy aer lb. old My hi at nrst ishl. .ppt.taC.bH.eJaf hi. a-rt..r. .ni mvu. . , b m, lhl. Blt.d ill averarder Into aarvir al rucaaa. I win weniar in. nmm w, . ... CMetmg taera a . as r. u Th.aiik.ibarjill be kar.PT laabaar a Bdcl toaaf . A AMI. I " ' tiuadred aaea. Earb company will capiaia aad jbordt.si nfficra. THE'iUOEB . GARXETT. tV Tb in Virginia aad N.rtb. Carole at will dimbuVea publiek lb alwva wiibaat cUsrg, tm (brew week. Augt 14. ' M par ton wishing to obuia Blina. and retain Ibetr ar dare, which will be promptly Bile. J. D. BURDICK, ' Ktaalea, N. C. May I. LIST OF GARDEN SEEDS', r.i Sale at ibeDKLG STOKE. AHPARAGt'S. It E A. 4-Early Si Weaka, Red Mpcckled Vellentin., Hrawa ditto. Rd fre.eb, Larg Lima r B viler. Car jliaa, Scarlet Kaaaara, Reyal lwit B E E f-EtUs Early l'aruip. Early B UwJ. Long Real, Hilssii r Wbit Hiigr,o.i thru. , : BRUCOI.I Pard Cap. CABB .0 E Early Vrk, Prene k Oi Heart, Early a gar Leaf, Early Baiters. Early Uraashcad. Urao. bead Mavay, Large Late Draaabcsd, Late f h.1 Uaurb, Uiea tilased. Red Uatcb.foa pickleing. CARRirl.g Or ang. Early Hra, l.srg Field CAUtlfLOWBII. C'ELtiKr-VVbiia Solid. Biltat Giaal. Red Solid. CHI14 Brgra auger. CUUlJvlUeREarly Kraeia, Lang Ureea, Gijeikin. e Jii PL.r .Large P.rple. Early P.rpl. E.XUIVC - Curled. LErrUUB Early Car ld.Brawatlica,Ryl Cab hag. Draahaad. Wbit Cm. MRi.L'I.N'l Ximg.Ct'a, Maaataia UprauL M li r A R D - W tm. B row a. I)(K. 0(IOt-iltsTVlar White. Large Veil, f tRlLBr Carldr Ueuale, flaia .r aiagat, PAR.MP-tlr. PEk-Ladrth' Eitra Etrly, Early Pram, Royal Uoirf Vlarrawftl, Early M y. Bishop' Erly. PEPPER Large Maeet. Ball No. PU VI fKl.t C-aai ta Tfii. R4Dirl-VHi( ocarloi Mhart Tap. VTi.it Taralp K mc! Bad Taraia Raoled, Laag Sslmea. IHUBIKS.si Pi PNat, rttl.lirir, el Oystr Plaal. HPi.VAfM Round ar.y. J'ltlH-Esrty Bash, Leaf Orasa. T VI ril-Lsr,. Had. Tl'RSIPEs'lr rit Patch, Red Tap. Lerta "fertslk. LaiUto . Uale' HyuriJ, Ru Bag or ! Pbrry I J. l7" Tt ttrfnt out of Euiploymtnt. JDfl AUUM 8 WANTKII. In evarj Cuanty in th I'nUf l Utalct, p I gtg in lha la f f ih beat aad ol leaily iHustrsled Works puhltebed. Ojr pi ilirstien t " latriint rhrar tor, aJipul to th "f 'he Parmer. Mechanic and Merrbsatt 'ihey r paMisrud a tba atfla, aad bo I la ih uUstatisl manner, aad ara worthy pli-a ia Ih Li rrary f ey M iaebld ia Ih Lend. If ft mnfeiirptiid indastrinas habit thie bastneea ir a prtoait f for fontbla employment aaldn a to a mm with. I r Pwa dssinag to Agent will receive aranotly by msU lllaristlr.lrm.a.. bf addr aing HURT.OKM A C. VoMUKen, Ns.l4 Xarlb rWread Stred, rhiianeipma REDUCED PRICES tea MB aier ana tr Sewing Machines, I Wll.I.r, w sail at reduced price Barthotp'aPlaia Familv acbioe, which weke tba beet end moot elestic.tuch. and i ell.fvibet lha atoal reliable and durable afaay yd o8rd fot !: jA.nr.9 tif.n. SptmWt I. ' Fall Stock of Shoes. WILSON1, liviWAlXE k Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IS ' Boots and Shoes, Trunks, &c, 4S8 kyrantwr Slrrct, ?Z72as.S?2S, Tel. f, NORTH CAROLINA. IN HER PHT8ICAL 1 .!;-A8PECT8,: ;-v ;;..; " ' r aoa". t. i. cu)(ma. , . ' North Carolina haa fiftj thousand aqaara mile of territory iust 'about tho area: of England. But while England, exclusive of Scotland and Wales, haa a population of e enteen million. North Carolina haa barely one million. If this difference ia to contin ue, can we ever equal, or even approximate, the population of Enitland ? .When at Washington, pertoni, comparatively stran gers to our Mate, often have aaid lo me : "So you are from tlie pin region at North Carolina." .. The aomeiimes aeemed surpris ed when I told them that the section from which I came was more remote from that district covered with pines than Washington City iteii. ana even less like u m us ex ternal leaturca. The tacUtiiat the principal lines of travel through our tttate have been alone that comparatively narrow belt of lev el pine forest, his made most persons from abroad suppose that the whole State ia of that character, , - ',.. 4 ,'v i- It was in the month of July, 15S4, that the first Europeans who ever touched the shores ol any one ot the old thirteen States, apprnached the coast of North t'arolinu, un der the command ol A in a das anil Utrlowe. In the report of Sir Walter Raleigh, drawn up by the latter, it i said that two days be fore they came in sight of land, " We swell ed so sweet and so strong a smell s if we had been in the midst of some delicate gar den, abounding with all kinds of odoriferous Bower. utt reaching the la nil it wss found "so full of grapes, ss the very beating anil surge ol the set overil'iwea then, ol which we found such plenty, as well there as in all places else), bom on Ihe sand and on the green anil, on the hills as in the plains, aa well on every 1 1 1 tie shrub, as alo climb mg the tops of high cedars, that I think in all the world the like abundance ia not to be found; and myself having seen those part of Europe that moat abound, find each differ ence as were incredible to be written,' In side of the Ion:; narrow tract of islands, a long which they coasted lor two nunilreii mile, they found what "appeared another great sea," between them andthe'main land. Everywhere, they were struck with surprise as they beheld the variety, the niaemtuiie and beauty of the loret trees, which not on ly surpassed those ol liuheinia, Muscovia or Ilercyta," but bettering the cedar of the Azores, f the Indies, or Lebanon." Two years later, alter a residence of twelve month on the main land, with a par ty of colonists, Kilph Lane declared the mam to be the goodliest soil under the scope of heaven," tlic goo-llie at and must pleasing territory in the world," ' and the climate an wholesome, that we bad not one sick since we touched the land here." lie affirms that if it ' bail but horses and kine in ome rea sonable proportion, I flare assure myself, be- inc inhabited with tn;lih, no ream in vated point in the Atlantic States. Though this region does not present the glacier fields and eternal snowa of the Alps, yet their want is amply atoned tor by a vegetation rich as of Shreveport, in Louisiana, and 600 miles from the Pacific Oceun. It is on the rute from Fort Smith and Sbreveport to Fort Fill more and California, and the proposed route the tropica themselves can boast of. Rocky of the Southern Pacific Railroad. It is pro . . . . , . j , i c . .... I C. - masses of immense height and magnitude, and long ridges and frightful precipices, are tobe louod, but the prevailing cnaracier oi this section is one of sueh fertility that the forest trees attain their most magnificent pro portions on the sides, and een about the tops of the highest mountains. There, too, are to be seen these strange treeless traces, which the aboriginal inhabitants supposed to be the foot prints of the "Evil One," aa ha stepped from mountain to mountain. Their smooth undulating surface covered with wav ing grasses, suggest far different associations to the present beholders, ine landscape is variegated, too, by tracts of thirty and even forty miles in extent, covered with dense forests of the balsam fir tree, appearing in the distance dark as " the plumage of the ra ven' wing," and green carpets of fantastic moss, and rountlesa vernal flowers, among which the numerous specie of the a.alia, the kalmia. and the rhododendron, especial ly contend in the variety, delicacy, and brilliancy of their hues. From the sides of the mountains flow cold and limpid streams along broad and beautiful valleys. Though such a region as this can never weary the eye, the chief merit is, that almost every part is fitted to be occupied by, and to min ister to, the wants of man. perly a line of settlements in a narrow, fer tile valley, with a population of about 6,000 souls. ; the money will be raised. Nor will the sin-' gularly ill-timed and stupid desirn exr s ed in Congress to aggravate still foitnui the already sufficiently aggravating Morrill r r ift'add much to the resources of the Go, em inent at Washington. It will throw additional impediments in me wav ot the already diminished trade h Santa Fe, the rapitol of New Mexice, is , tween Brest Britain and New York, and if situated on a small tributary of the Rio j will tax in another form all the American Grande, about 30(1 miles North of Fort Fill- ' consumers of cotton and woollen goods and more, and between 700 and BOO miles from ; hardware, to the sole advantage ot North . and Southwest of Jcffersm City in Missouri. ' manufacturers, such as Governor Sprague. For forty years it has been the great embol i- of Rhode Island J but it will not add, in ati um of the overland trade carried on with ' perceptible decree, to the warlike resources Missouri. The population of Santa Fe is ol the Republic. The South mav or'cir.allv abom 6,000. have been "in id" to secede, but the NnsU seem to he permanently and hopelessly mad RESOL'nCES OP THE HOLTK. in forcing it protectionist tari.T on the'eoun- ... , ' , . ,,v at surh time the present, to the We have not seen anything l.o.n any ) 0f no one bot , Vtft, weatt17 mii. October 10 S-4ra , TO CONSUMPTIVE. efl l S Advertiser, having been lestared In kral la s I fs weeks hf a rv imot ersacdy, fl hs.ieg alfe'd arl yr WHb a evr lung anWiloa. and Ihsl diaid disease, Ciutnpa--le saileua I. mak kot I hiflie-ouirarelh means of core. , ., all wit desjr It. he will send S eip ml lb pre ernplim '4 (lr of cHstfe.) with lb directions to Heparin, ant '" 'h ' "'''h ! "ll d a anas CraS f ! Cononaftio. Anthiat, Bmncbitie, A. Tri. wnlrohjoclev th a le-rtisea in sending Ih Pra erlpti n la I b-nt th fflieted. and spread inform. a which h mceieas to b inlaMe. and ba hope every auoVter will try hia remedy, a It will cost them Mining, and may pro ableaeing. Parsons wishing ih prescription will picas ddrae Bay. KDwARtl A. WILSON, VFillnmabargh, Ke$' county. N. fork. October It. . 65 Ura BLAKS for Sals st this Office. source, not even our ablest Southern Jour- owners, to the disadvantage of all the rest of nals. which presents so clearly and so pow-j,he wmmxnx.t ,nj to ih i,levluLlie tnt. enuiiT me inexiiausuuie resomcen oi me , tw.n nl a Ur t ah a.mnaibo As lor the proposed loan, we need scarce- lv nav that Hit attempt lo introdwe it into the London market has proved afailvet, Mr. K. lSelir.otit, the New York aent of the house 1 1 of Roll schild, has finally tiken' his depart- Confederacy, in men and means, and the ut ter absurdity ol any attempt to subjugate '. her, as the following article from the Newj York Daily News, that irrepressible advo cate nf common sense and tutrioiisin ".iiiit I the usurpations and tyranny of the prc.eiitj u,.e , e,:inml of the utter h onelet we - ... , i i r ' "a""'? " r',?M FWIf fa Wli..nH Y.e have .collected many insulated liict:0 pentlatwn. It is oniversailv foit in relating to the movementsof Southern troop., , t!is cnuiltrv t!lHt if the NortherneKmean to and also some general statistic iiidicat.ng cn,IU,r ,1C 0nbPpy sfrife, thry must the aggregate strength of die Sooihern army, ; C(lql)er bv their own energies and their own and present them lo the publi- to dav.j Th Ftierti tiovernment can nf r These facts, and the inferences to be .drawn , v...a tvl.rv. ,n,i .t,. .Kii-. from them, ir candidly considered, rantiot ; 8l.e awre ,hat neither Messrs. IlotLi-" fail to imprest the North with tli m.lemii i c,i,j nor nv 0,tier firm however eminent. tmtli that it hasawakened to hostility a mon-tc(ll r e;ve g,,curitT for me p,meiit. ster power of bouudless resource u I iiivui- vntU r unnnnclual, of the intere.t. cible will. , , . ; The bonds of more than one of the North- Two hundred end City thousand men th., ern Sut?H r, not m())e -n Ue mfc.k hour bear srms lor Southern independence, j eU of the world than ihe paper on which One hundred and fifiy more have been called, ,IPV are'p.intcd; and were the war even to arm bv the Confederate Co,ir. s, a.i.l j 1(,;e p(,pu.ir j the it ,-i those who know the spun and temper uf me ,., vou, be as prfJhlemaica! after the South in the present crisis know that ihe as it would be af er the failure of call is aot sent forth in vain. Home jcu -m , Federal arms. If the So.Hh establi'h its throng in eery county, city, town. Uayo-, (...impendence, n ,eem$ inevitable, what w ild nets gleam on every public road. Compa-; oe ti,p valoe of stock in a Federal loan "r If nies rally into regiments regiments into,,,,,, N-(irlh Clinquer lt)e Soulhi en,j hfe t0 armies. Wide mouthed cannon guard every , m,t;n,:(jn , Mandinre armv tn bpn it ir. ..ih.. Union. It i situated on the right (west) shore. Strung willed men line every border, i jCin ,at Hj tfwa le va, p pit). bank of the Mississippi river, sbout 20 miles A wi ole people sleep at night upon the tent-, ai,T aunut i,e game in either cese" 0 t-.r below the junction of the Missouri and Mis-led field, and rise in the morning to the beat C(.,, below par, or lower than that! ' ..,-..,,., .u .". ii , w. ....... .. . - - . - .-- , ht. .l ucri rans uo not wisn ur at .r,i ' r. men nf the Aorth, are the sons oi tuo-e wnm t0 inTcrlere in the quarrel, re en tr left their bloody tracks u. un the Ni.i theiu tb,.r advice, and they oti-ht, ifc(.n? : a""", auu iiuiouieu ui nam s im iuc a.,., ,,uW- . srrir , Dorrow the mor.ev nf a n V . ,:' above the flouts ol the Mississippi. It was er in the war of the Revolution. They are, man , tai.ry a jruj mrUich'the 7 t itr, i firat selected by Laclede, a trajtper, for a'descended fiom those strung-willed baron; 4 j,orry ,lomestic one, with wiiit t trailing post, in remuary, i rot. ami contains wno wrong guarantees ir ireetinm ni i peans have no concern. We know ' - hat '.' : King John at Kuimemede. K ent or vvrt.r.a, ,tm,ttiaIa- of Englishmen who hi?? smi, they see only Liberty as the pamo-e -I the.,l(4 r m.tfW to i,iVegtf jj u, jfc 8(, strnjcle in which they hve engaje-l, an! cutler t the moralifv nf th,c inv.atn, .m war ta or un- P0I.NT3 OP INTEREST IN THE WEST. Just at this time, when one reads so much of the war movements in Missouri and the differ ent localities with whose geographical position but few are acquainted, the following "map" of the points that mot frequently occur in the reports from the West will be fjuud in teresting: Jefferson City is the Capitol of Missouri. It is situated very near the centre of the State, on the right (south) bank ot the Mis souri river, IJ5 miles by the river from St. Louis. The situation is said to be elevated and picturesque. The population is about 5,000. St. Louis is the most important city in the State, and in that section of the old of the Oiiin, snd 1,200 miles above New Or leans. It i loca'.ed on two plateaux, one about 20 leet and the other about 60 feet er a population now considerably over 100,000. fprinsfield is the county seat of Greene coontv, and i situated in the Southwest cor ner of Missouri, about 130 miles Southwest for that they hate consecrated tliems -lvr to ((r r,rHli((.r t0(, closely whether the of Jefferson city, 200 miles I nun St. Louis, j the cause as martyr. Hence fie potent, j ,HicSi thev furnish thcsinew ia i t i - - r y e I wv.il l"C iui ll ii.ii I lie .aincwa I 50 North ol Ihe Arkansas line, and 75 Last of patent truth a great emp re, from the ro- ju-t. fie contrary we are Kansas sod the Indian Terriiorv. Christendom were comparaMe to it. For atmn is high snd healthy, and ihe population this alread v,,e find, ihat what coraiiKiditie I or the place is 2,000. soever Spain, France, r Italy, or the East ) Rolta is a small place located at or near psrt, tl yield to 0 SIC., these part. OO i me prt-rni vrruinius in ow.tiiwciri u alx.ynd with ihe growth of ihem all, and sun- i branch of the Pacific Railroad, about 40 mile dry other rich commodities, that no part of Southwest of Jefferson City, and 1 00 miles ... . ... .. .... in . .ru...,i . ..r w. I . i. The situ- toinac river to the Gulf, is one vast iti.lit.try camp wherein strong men throng in arms. But the South is not strong 4one in its numbers and its invincible resolution. She Ins native resources id soil, inexhsnstiMe. The census of IS.") the l.t ll. f fu!;y the world, be thrv West or Esst Indies hate, here we find ihe greatest abundance of. When we contemplate North Carolina st the present day, we recognize the features here iJescrihed. I hece is on me Sine long line of low sandy islands, probably farmed aware that thrv look to high interest fur their ins-ii.-v, and to that alone. We tell these people emphatically that no J.ttirliihntnn H-HI drtfrv tn ., cir t abundant fin! r',;,n-,;, ,,,,,. ;r h, . f-I-l-.W.H, i-j wrmtr imh iii! '. y - J W l'i , Xarlh fi this ttruatrle. Our (,uf niteti test complete public authority up.. , t -e .' w,.p)y rrs,ej t0 keep herself out of t ie jert iiif. rins us thai V" Sou-h, emhraeiog ; (n..f if ,,,,, linr.asonabe north wi", not f.rcf less than one-third ol the popj.ati f the int s,rile by ine,,,;,,; crr,,ii f rfeT.c.: United States, taed that year wheat e on'i . . .,t .,,.,...1 n.l one ncn.lo will .In u.-V ia county, situatrd about 50 mile Eaal of Rolla, for its entire population; that it sre mine , ,,,., lp ejalnp!e, ami not invest a -uh-1 and 70 mite south or outiiet in i.nu-: man 3 per reii'um oi me e-mre corn crop , .iitM.r :ie n West of Southwest of St. Louis, in the direc tion ol Springfield. l'otosi is the county seat ol Washington is. Rich mines of had and of ion are vvo.a- i,. .i .!...;.. ..i ...i,m..,t to fluvi. ed in its immediate vicinity. Li -.i.r. I..,- ih. i,.i. c...c are cliprte.l in I Lott mountain is an elevation 1,500 leet in ", wiin a nroau oase, anu is satti tu m. near . .L Wilt WPlll'V .L.k I.. , 1 1 1, aiveniesvj t. mm , n ..s, - , , . .. rv tar. and samrdeta and anrp. in va ihelr course by the opposing current f the reaiy. Tbei set make .1 NTH IIDOWN BROGANS, ar al iclld ia etyl aad darahility. Close bavai. whether fee Cash a aw tim. will Cnd it s Issntate to etamin tbi tork wba la market. Price td term will be found at leeet at favaiable a aa b had elsewhere. Order will meet with apt attention. Metttember It. jGulf Stream. With the eiccption of the fine harbor ol Beaufort, there are the same difficult inlets which terrified these early vnysgers, and on their map were marked with figures of sinking ships. Inside of the rsnge, there sre the same broad and shallow tea, most abundantly supplied with fish, ed tho other inhabitants of the deep, which are slikecslcul'ted to minister to the necessities and Usuries nf mankind. On Ihe "mam" there are land riot inferior in fertility to the famous del! of the Nile or the Mississippi. Cultivation for one hun dred successive year, in the most eihsust- ing of gram crops, has not tinnin'tiieii tnetr 1 hounh it has cost some- of the Union, and that the value of its ! i"h tcred animals was neatly 36 per ten'oiti nf the whole value returned Lr the U'ii'd States. If we add to these the sotierabiiii- ly pure iron, ll i situated about 80 miles ; dant rice crop nf the Southern M 't , from St. Louis, and about 20 Southwest of j have an asgtegatc from whuh e lc,' e, v l'otosi. j the simplest mathematical rsa-ulatioii, t'ie Pilot knob is an elevation 444 feet high, imp trtant fact that the South, m prop hiioh said to be composed of steel, and is kituaied about 10 mile South of Iron Mountain. Cairo is situated in the Southern extrem toil population, produces aiinu ii'y in stuffs a North. Hritish trt!e aolier m ire than enough between the neligerents; f.nJ .t woiilil be silly indeed if those who are i.ot irad-r should imperil their money by i: - , t estier it in a cause with which tey Lava no concern. Ri:mi'(rv Puck. We 'extract tie fl- lowing stiintcd paragrati'is.from the Louis uiatiimrooucesaunuii v .oo-..,.,. ,.c f T - j value more than uWe .-.n f c . .. v m ,; She is, tbertfore, twice u.. tap i'i'i-s N3W SMid! New Features!! NEW COODS! CAU. JtSD EXJIMISE THEM tit 'till K aabscribef weulJ rlara hi sincere thanks to I his csloiaee and fiiend genrllv. fortheir libeial , nrmlsctivcnrsa. ptiroasg whil l Ih aid ennd. M has recent!) j ,,jn- tn render these swamp land suitable moved l.lha e.vrn.r . toreaerly " K'k- f c 1 1 j c jn . yet no agricultural mve.t- id oalraa essapleie.cansisUng af every gid aad atyleof aso Gcntlcrafn's Fine Furnishing Goods. He fedeeontdrnt that he pleas all that may ai hint call, hath ia futhty snd price, a be I deter mined lrll aa s good term say ihr boar ia Hillsborough. He has tls. ombiatd wilk kiCItbin a good aa (orlmeat of firv aVstawfii and Grottrlt consisting mt dearly trylbit that I gncrallt kept ia a 'st else enenlry store, whieb be iaUDd to ell as I as ib dm will admit. to lha cask. He will tak all kind f touy Pradae that will sell readily ia payment fr goad. la. tAK.VIlCUAE.I'. Myt. ' - - 4 Clovep, Lucerne, Timothy and Herd Grasi St't'tln, P.i..lby. JAMES WEBB. Pebtatry tt. - t r.fiCKSof LIVE far sal UwforCa.b. Also JU COPPER. Stasrt's Sl'OAR.sad msayathet .ao...h,e,,.c..s. JAMBS WEBB. NOTICE. TVS" TBI accaanisaf WEBB DICKSON far ib year lao, were doe an lb let af Jen, sry, sad sr now mad est rdy for toiitatal. Call snd ttl,r leak sol sa erer, WEBB It DICKSON. Jasuiry II. a bettrr teturn, snd this fact aflords another illustration ol the truth that Providence hs decreed that the best things in life shall et labor to atlsin them. And yet, up to this tune bot smsll proportion, many persons think tint one-fifth part of (he swamp lands in lha Eastern portion of the State, have been pot into cultivation. When, after the manner ol Holland, all this region shall have been reclaimed, the entire population of the Mala might b removed to it, without being able to cultivate the half of it. Almost ev ery portion ol it, too, is penetrated by navi gable streams. Passing inward a hundred miles or mora from the cossi, we reach that belt of pine land which was formerly regard rd a only valuable fur iia timber, and naval stores generally, but which later eaperiments show may, without difficulty, be rendered highly productive. By the application ol marl or lime, it has been ascertained that most of this region caa be made lo yield a hundant crops both of cotton and the cereals. Westward of this, there stretrhes for two or three hundred mites, moderately elevated undulating country, pieseuimg almost every vsriety ol landscape, toil, and production. At its citterns borders, there rises up a mountainous rrglnn with boi ler scenery and a mora bracing climate. Pew of our own citizens realize iht eatent of this district, or ara aware of the fact that il is three hundred mil't ia length, and has ptobsbly more than forty peaks, that surpass in altitude Mount Washington, long regarded as the most -, ity of Illinois, at the junction of the Oliio f self support in t protracted war. i-.-;,.--with the Mississippi, distant 17J miles South Jcially is euch the fact in the pi'-cl j.-..r, of St. Iiuis, and only about 40 miles North! alien the usual eiport crops in a f'l" t of the Nii'thern boundary f Tennessee. measure give way to staples nf lume in.-i.r-New Madrid, the cap'ital of New Madrid stliate neresitv. The fact told by il.c.e county. Mo., i situated on the right (west)' pigin, unpietemling sgrirultnr.il f.K n'e bank of the Mississippi, about S3U miles Suthest of Jefferson city, 123 mile South east of Pdot Knob, 2(H) South of St. Louis, and 40 S. S. W. ol Cairo in Illinois. Charbstun is the county seat of Mississip pi county, Mo., about sa miles from the a erester defence ssainst Wr-!ii ' than all the booming cannon or g !-'U that ever did raecutiou in the v.ti tl uao ag'inst man. We but S'ate facts f-ct wl ii ''i h i . blest man ought to know fails winth.rao. h.r'i ar. e'o !-i- it a Ketitticklan, not hi-1 imugH to be a slave, vhu is nut Cv-'t t'it his arms in readiness for the rapi.l iy approaching conflict. And v,l.en K i-iiitk-aiis bur? their reJ r''it arm in bit'le, it.eir i nv.nif may well cell upon tlie hi!! an 1 t',i- iiioutitaiiis t fall upon and cover them ft-in their vengeance autl fury." K'-tifri-Ar refused m fi-ht the South when dli il mi by Linndu's Secretary t,f War, ', wili also relume to fijit her nuts, when ;:atari, bless time. These thing are. Ihe . the popular mindgrup them, rcali's (' deal rationally with them, the s r dawning of the morning upon u. T- fliet I n"t'a short, and will not he y; one, if arm b the mesrs and su;ijn;.-iti-i'i the end. If Great Britain en-iM n-t tt.l-i three millions of Americans in seven year.. -i-r a the North cannot subdue e seventy-tunes seven yesr. hi milliojis in Mississippi, about 10 miles Irom Cairo, and not be ignored nets wh ri sr.- e between New Madrid and Cairo. I with warnini. Ni prison-hous, n m l c: Thete is another town by the same name ment can hide or auppies them. No tyiao in the N-v. part of the State. ny ran avert them. No violenc can Cape Uirardeau, the capital of a county in i come or eahdue them. Thev sre ns inn '. Missouri ol the same name, is attuaieii on the right batik of the Mississippi, about 45 miles Northwest ol Cairo, and about 65 Nurtti ol New Madrid. Little Rock, the capital of Arkansas, is sit asted on the right (South) bank nf the Arktn as river, about Soil miles from its mouih, Ifitf mihs a little Southwest of Memphis. It is situated on a rocky bluff, about 60 feet high, commanding a fine view of the sur rounding country, lis population is about 4.IMI0. Fort Smith is situated in Sebastian county, in the North aest part of Arkansas, on th right bank of the Arkansas river. It was a military post, around which a flourishing (own, doing a prosperous business with the Indians, has sprung up. The population is sbout 2,800. Fort Fillmore is a military post in Arir.ona Territory, situated on th left bank of the Kio Urande, about )0 miles North of El Paso, and near where Arizona, Tetas and Meitco corner, , , Hi Paso is an important place on the right (Western) bank ol the Km Urande, on Met ican toil, and in the eitrem Northeast cor. ner. It is situated about 1,460 miles 1mm lha month nf (he ris ia ilislant I.Hilll mites from Washington city, about 800 milts We! j this country with a strong conviction that j the wit. From th Lend, Review. "BiXEvva op war is AMi:i;n:." is'iil on bv the luioti (:) LfS; Wit.-:t Tie Legislature fl'iires Uav. ci iiio to c ill lor troop to EjhtTcnn-isseriiis, ti-:i iil no to their aid where, one will e: 1,m utnii-r the Lincoln banner. 'if'tii t" ffp'ntr of the l.i'i:o',n .';( tTivn'n' Tt. Imi a iilurt.'e ne nut'er of ms a:id information to our read ers, ',,: we learn fiom the northern pu1 :iit fie daily etpefiditure of the Linn In (ioveroiii'-tit are now two million of doi- I ir. Just t!iii-ii of l!iat t o iti.h.uu per day! ' Vhi!e the Lincoln (i.iverimttt is ei-pi-t iiiii-i two rtuihoiis per diy to t.aj horse : snd ni-ili contractors, shoe, bread, ilc'iiiri ;, s and all kinds of annv outfit cotnui tori, t'.e I (i.m i timi-iit loan ia gnin a be; ;Ing in is ! Si-eat citii-, among Ihe moneyed ins'.i'.J s tutu nf the ort!i. Tlirir papers announ.'e in all pa'ls of the l,ut "w ',v '"" vw ni"''ei IWous-.hI, what Lrd Caalle-: " indttidu.1 or two took a thou ! or ,nt impatience of xv",,f oMa't buy enoJh bean The Anslit-Sasnn race world are well kmn for w reagft Caiietl their "iswuu i....v.c... , t . .... t,i m . s...,t , th. tor one day t rations. isiatinn, ana rc o . - out a tragile t evasion, lo burden so new an 1 r nnpopelaf as direct personal imposts, especially m the Far West, where there is a . ' . . ... .1.1 Im sa. large Urrman popuiau-n - aisi.nce. among whom the war ha stUI fw- I MavLBt:n Comsio. The rcni tU pn'ie action of the Abolition Gotcrntit it at i Waa'-iinjton has caused the ctoJiisof . .41 je i ntimSer ,if the cttiyen of !'rvian, ir Tlie Iro(!rrikst.rj ir JherVnl man among men of F.ngli.bfcar of impriaonnte.it. r.ie Ire!rr.kst,rj rotush and Irian descent. And this fe-csr, that arrived testemay mo iling :.t ine taken in co -junction with the singular AequU Creek. Imxis'it down qo te s.3 id Uttv. almost approaching to the lidiclo.! tiou to oir p 'pul-l!n. roinpcscd of f, ot which ha been ili.p!aed bv the Northern, lieehg fn Ha!, at resent, ill fate. ' 'a" eoinbatants. does not i'npres th piblic of A Ura number were rtporu. a t.io. s.
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 2, 1861, edition 1
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