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7 'v. t - claimed to bve icada Morgan and lis " robbers " ake doddle. We bare so danbt the 1'aBkmr trportbal the 6gbt and dtifcit cf Morgan at Qwinstville was prc--dieted nponltlJialfHnjj; itito IVU- though tlcra wjs tfihtthru, must U the rauH of ' tht war bttv-fen tht AWfArnt owd Southern .&ata."- - Now tbe question is, will you' waftuntil a War of jears Laa prostrated" tvery linertjatrdrstroytd nistb no fubt. Dot guo fired, and do sign of war, J part U your population, and made a waste and df-aola- la their return to TeoDessee, at meat!, Inli-I Uoji cf Uie North, or will you demand peace now? Is moatf," Crab Orchard sod Homeisct, larjje q-ton iti.s cf the frvwloro of the wgro ol more importance tbaa that Cotton la doll, wit trifling aalea at 41 It seat fr mid dling uplands. Excbasge lis a 119J. Gold I lowY, rifceTr Ing at U7i a ti: j; and closing at 1K a Wl. Govenvmi.ni locks arw'ioweiv .- - t SECOND EDITION.' siores, arms, clothlofr, woTfTcmcnt norws, rtmu t-aw, Ac.,"" were destroyed. At various points alorn; this route, over 100 wairons aud te-ums, laden Kith ut .plies ' for Cumberland -iitp, were twerbank-d an t ftdaceJ to ashes. At Somerset a new tekfrnph cflbe was de ruoIttrd and tlie operator captured. ' . - Tlw Yookrea followed the in at tviwe distance eU the way, attempting to cut lliem ifl several tiroes, though not mkLing aDy attacks' A fur crossing CumtKrlaed Iiivcr, this aide t.f Sirrr-ref, 11 organ halted aud watted . for th'tu to comt! up,. iaUodio; to give them battle j bat tLey wetit back wln'n they Jouod he bad crowd tLe river. .'-' - Thus terminated the most brilliant, dariug and ftie cful warlike expedition that ever was uudcrtakro in aoy age or country. Oar l.vs was but stm!' n t ex ceeding twenty or thirty in all. Morpjau brought b..c. si'cly with him the two filj pieces he cani-d;rjm Knoxvilleyand the ose be captured at ('vnthianu. All along th rju:.' ibey were tii'.Luiiaatieaily re- cjivea oy ue laaies. itioywcre p-neitd wild e'lmis, , c.appinsr ol hard, aod the warmeet wele-orae : w re foJ npoa th? fit of tie land, the eleiutiept diih a sr. rvel up Heated to delicioug. wke, and tvrv noss'iUc doinou' station of affectionate welcome as bravely ni uiifiyt- From the Newark (N. J.) Joarnal hliall IhU Var crtr Ce 1 Napoloou once saiJ " America is a fortunate Ciun- fry, for she thrives by the fulliea of our Kurop. nn cou'i- iries. rir ants ! now aao biig rerewl her policy, and iBBtejd of thriving by avoiding thew follies, E!;e has not Ouly adopicd thera, war, taxes, opfjirsdions, but Bbe has (jone1 fc attp farther, a'ld is endeavoring to destroy hit . owAlibertks, the librrtua t f white lueo, in order to strengtneo or acciire tboso oi the b!ac!t racs: Tnu liis tory of, mankind presents U3 with many iusano ful liea of cations ; but none equal in In?aoity to this stu- peodous lolly of Ilepublicau America, in thi3 noon ol the nineteenth century. A yar and a half ago. the American H'-pablie, wih jho motto- E. Pluri bus Unum" fliining in her beak, was developing her .resources of mind aiid boly, wlih an'esteroal force, 1.-4 t M. J . 1 .ra .... uu ao i menial iretaom, inai nuu never a naniiiti in the world's bintory. " A continent and two n ars. said the Loffdon Tim s, "are in the hunk ol this hl-o pie." With a most heroic pa3t, wo had thu promiie ol a niosi giorwus luture. At pear-e with all thu wond and, with oursflvts the terror ol the nations a ciret of national prrsrx'rity was oncnlntr bcfuru us nnlimitt In extent, rivalling io hannitr ss tho futl.-d Utoniua ol tuo poets., Oat ol the once unknown wilderness, in Ks mau turee centurks, a mighty empire hud anst n. Up the scarcely rotted roots ol the primitive forest r.rot citit-s stood teeming with bu'y life, aud growing like the prairie grass 10 spring. The boldest and nfst euthusi astic sptculator couU have searcelv ventured to nredict the dtstiny of this country, It integrity had continued to govern ner delirjrrations, una wisdum bud prevailed in her councils. Hit worst enemy, as he looked out upou theTU8t Inheritance of this people, stretehing from the Atlantic feaboard to the I'acilic, from its iulusdsLas at the North to the Floridian reefe, with all its teetniu? uiiuiuos, anu an lis evmencis oi prosperity everywhere, must uavo vtxn couipmxu io excuim, witu u.iu, tbe sn or reor, as ne lot Ked cut upon the tents of Israel, whit cniug all the plains of Moab, " who can cuut ti e dunt or J aeon, or the number of the fourth partol Israel. A the vallics ore they spread forth, as gardens by the river giue, as irees oi ngn aioes wnici toe Jjril hatfi p'ante.l as cedar trees besida the waters." All tbia prosperity and promise for the future was the natural result of tbe constitutional policy of the Democratic party which had ruled in the lut e) so Ion". i,nat party held as the pnucy of its creed a strict con atrucuoa or the lonstirution ; equal mil exact justice to all who are entitled to its privileges ; antagonism to an torms of sectionalism based upon hostility to insti muons wnoHe privileges were guaranteed by tho Uon f- if, i. i . r . ... miiuuuu. jia.i mcu puiicv oc. o aanerej to. ten na tion to-day would bave remained a uuited and a happy people. But a sectional organization, professing for the oasis oi its crceu elerual dostuity to slavery, revolt! tionary in its origin and destructive in its poJicv, pr posed to govern this country by usurnatiou : to over throw and set at naught every guarantee of tha Con stitution in reterenco to rjlteeu states of the Union ; to shut them out of the magnifl eut territories acquired by tuc wuuiuiuu uiuuu puu tiT-wnic ui iiju uuiun : io main- tara this Union just as the Union between Kagland and Ireland is maintain?d ; jut as Great Britain attemptei to muiutaia the Union between the mother cauntrv and the American colonies. When the danger of a durunt- ed Union was upon os, and all the horrors of civil wac menaced, they persistently refused all attempts at con ciliation and compromise, ai:d pre'Ierred the nrbitra jnent of war to that of peace and conciliation. Tbe-y rcruseei conciliation and compromise, uTid'wifeniHi'y did so they knew that war would result from the refusal. j i.h war mey invueu nay, loucei lor is now upon os, and has brought io its train ull the ruia t.'iat has waited upon its blood stained lootstcrs. Every fuud mental principle or constitutional liberty has b-.-en st- tered t6 the winds enormous expenditures, the result of speculation and fraud, demand oppressive and exor- bitaut taxes whole hecatombs ol victims buve been offered up, and there is hardly a hou-e, as io ancient fr?vpr. in which there is not one dead "a large por tion of the productive industry is bein? turned Irom the peaceful pursuits of agriculture to where the rearers utEcena io me narvesi oi aeatn everywhere icdividuul and national bankruptcy arc staring us in the face. in me legislative councils ol the nation everv hour makes manifest that the object of tbe war is not to no- bold the Government, the Constitution, or the Union. " but to lift the artificial weights from all men's s'mul dera," in the language of President Lincoln to wat?e " an irrepressible coullict " against the institution of slavery to rob the white roan of bis liberty, that the g'ave may enjoy it. Nine-tenths of the legislation ol Congress has been this season directed towards the cm. dition of the slave, andhow to alleviate that conditiefn, while the awful situation of this Government, intended for white men, is entirely lost sight of. In tho tnran time the natioa " reels and stagxers to and fro like a druoken man." ed the white man: If so, clamor for war. Are tbe proans of the wounded wore musical to ycur ears thai) the whirl of the sbuttla and the ring of the hammer! I hrndamof for war. Do you dt mre an fncubui of tax ation, that shall make jou and vour remotest posterity " bewcrt of wood and etrawers of water " to the Feder al (Jovercir.eut f "I ltn elamor for war. Da you dcirt to tbi Coiifed. ratt-d Government trucsfornntJ into v,wt ecn'raiizM miiirury dupotkm T Then clamor for war. !. job want to witness tho final wreck of ail tfe glorirt ol our puit, and otir bopes fer the future ? I hen rlumiT lor war. " The Federal loaaeala the Western Department, Uy effl- etal eoont, tlace tbe war cearsaeneedi are gWa to ib aew latk Jripane at w.soo, - , l' TELKGKAril. Hl 'I'llS JtH MqtAU It ' Tll.J HOUTHB-tS C-iNPEDEUACY INT THU l:T!U!SH PAT.I.IAMENT. Ac. IticnxoKn, Va., Auk. 4'h, lHfl. A Va.k.e f ua-lio.it j-o pproanj iu tho mouth of the Ap t o.nMtox livor, nnjr City Pji.-.t, ob Pundsy. T!e Confed erate bait.-ien were flrinjj at hec ia tbe afteraoon, with wht r ult tan not yet been aoertaiued. Korthcra date to tho 3lt ult. have boon received. The most. Important n-w isfii.in Eurjps, bruuxht by the Aui trKlain, wliitlj btearaur left Live; jioi l on tha I'Jlh July. An iinpartabt diOM!oa tatl p'.eoe te Pariiaeoaat uu Mr. Lindsay V moli.u to flier inediaiiun and recoguiiethe Boutb. ern Coufodcruvy. After m lcufrUiy debate Mr. Liadnaj'a.nio tion wae withdrawn.' Lord I'iiltii r.ton mado a jeiusrkabla speech oa tbe occS' emn, Blip-liliim: tu Ihe lua to It cve tha tnallur In lh b.mds of tfti covenjiiicnt. lis et rrcsjioiutpiit cl the London Herald agaiu aa t ftatioleon m Abotit . to oiler tha mediation of TU-i Far scria tiiat Ajnu France to America, aud t-ava that tho drift of publio opla- ian is ia favor of audi a coiirne. The New York slock muikot wuj atrou? on the 2Utb. (Jovortment stock wai 1 to 1 J per ceut. higher. (Jo'd wan Democrats of New Jersey ! the hour wbc-a tcu' are to meet in council is not far eketaut. Upon you, to gethcr with your confrort in other States, rest the hope of the country. With a bold, vigorous pn j de termined tflurt you can belp to save it ; but it will not 08 by halt vmy, temporizing measures. .1 on cannot save it by endorsing and approving the acts of the preseut Administration : by- ecdon-ing attacks upon the constitutional liberty ol tbe subject ; by1 approving of a war of subjugation and extermination. The ennoiof;, unprincipled, promoters of this war, who are speculat ing npon the blood and treasure of this nation, bave no df sire that it shall cease. Under the specious and de lusive cry that Government is ia danjer, and the Con stitution must be upheld, they are uprooting the founda tions of the one and rendering nugatory every pro vision of the other. Rad the Listory c f the past year ; read the daily legislation cf the mea in Congress who are hounding m this sUile, and then Ull us honesliy do you believe this to be war (or the Union or the prestation of the Constitution T If you da tot it is bigb time you should cry aloud and spare not, ' It is time that yon should orouse from thp letw, tbat enervates, and tbe false security that deludes you If vou believe that tbe ' further continuance of thi will only entail untold miseries upon yourselves and your posterity, you have a right to demand tbat it shall cease. Vou have the right by all constitutional means within your power to endeavor to make it a finality. If not, you acknowledge a right and a power ia this Administration which only belongs to despotic governments, that 4 foutd-Ml ia force, a cd cot in tbe consent of tbe governed. . . JLet this war ?o on in the spirit it is now wared, and yon will dig an impassable guil between Ibe North and fcSoutn.- itemember what benator Douglas said in tbe Senate before disease tad dimmcTbis eye and paralja:-d his mind : " Whether the war tbat these Kepublicans now clamor for, lasts one year, seven years, or thirty years, tbe result must be tbe same a cessation of hos tilities whea the parties become exhausted, and a treatv of peace recognizing the separate independence of each section. Exttmmaiion, ttivgation or teparalion. one lower, and selling at 1UJ. abundunt at 4 per cent. Exchange 120. Monty vor) TS'rOTITANT FIIOM TIIH Ne)j!ttH, IK TBDK BEWAHD ki:.sk;fd-the oovkicnouh or rKN.vsYi.viXU, .iin aniiconne :tf;ut rekus tj bend mofie tro')i.vam:andioham (-tcmpinu oiiio, a0. LyNt'iiiifKO, Ya., Ava 4ili, 1862. me r I owiu fp9cl.il dispatch wi reettivel by the He- puMicau tliia morniux : CiiAKtrTTESvar.B, Va., Aug. 4;U. The National lutein gencer andTJultiiaoro Sun of a !ate data hive been received in SUu'iton. They announce tbe raigna'l mcf Hcorotary jewarj, and state tbat tbo Governors of Penmylvariia, Ohio and Conneelitot refufc to Etmd more men ia the field. i lie .National intelligencer acouaes t-cward cf having b:cn eiijjaKrd for ti e laa :xty day, tlirongh Foland, to Diiujf about an atminlice. Vallaedijiliatu ia Btempliig (Tliio agaiuhtthe war ar.d tbe A(lm.ui.-trat iun, Bid in addrecalrg immense audieucee with great favor an 1 applausu. NEGHOlii HHOT UY THE YANKEES IS MEM PHM. MoBii.a, Ala., Ang. 4th. lsii'2. A spec! .1 d!e;iatch to the Advertiisor aud ItcRlatcr, dated Jsckawn, Siss., Aarf. 3d sayn tbat passengers from Ucm- pb'B re-putt that an cmcute ha t brakon ont between the Yankee and the rcroes worttof? on the fortllkatious, and that tbe Yankei i shot a Lumber of the negroes. McMINNVIMA OCCl'PfSrJ BY THE YANKEEfl THE TRO0P.J TU1NP!) LOOSE UPO.N' THE TOWN. ClIATTANOOllA, TENN., Au(f. 4th, 1JJ. Ik Virmville, Tenu., occupied by about neven thoo- Federal tro pn no last t'aturjjy probably t!en. Pull' Njlaou'3 divipiod. A d taohmunt of tiuu. Forrext'a eavalry waa ia tbe place 01 Friday, battliey wira smart eaolgb to evade capture. A n:an who rao,tb5ir llaes frtini McMiunville statsu tbaV ho beard tlioVhrieks of womoa from almost every house ia the town, unJ be tliiuka Hut tbeTankoe com:nan.d moat bave l.eca timed loo.-o at will, to pillage and outrage. Tho hri( ke rtre aconizinir. . Tin Position o RrtBAv 8awaa A dciia.tlon at the noaitloa of Becretarv Reward, evldeatlv auUioriiativ la pobliKjied In Ha tar d ay " Katlooal UtelMxencrr.'V irm Jrliich U appaara b la eonUpt, aa he kllkerto ki bn, u, remain wlivra be ia. 10 lonr aa tbe war aoatinuea. and Iodk as the choneo Chief Has iatraU of the coootry rrqolree It, ihoaKh bis advice should be overrated, which happen ry rareiy, aua eoea is casra woisn juaxmeni bet ter informed approves. t the eame time be would But, U he eould, for any reason proton bis stay la 'lie plaee b bow bolCe one boor kejonj tbe tuna when Ike Pinidul kbaU think It wine to relieve him, and wnea be ihall retire irom It, It will be wiib tbe determination Be bai nor tliaa ouee heretofore eiprenaed, under no ciroaniataaoee what ever to be a place-holder in tbe service of bia country, even although, aa be ntoet oonlidently expeota, It ahall emerge 0 ita full atreugla aod ureatne from ita pret nt trouble. IlatTK UfTi.KB. We learn that an official com munication was set.t to tbe Lincoln Government, oeimc time since,' inqufrieg whether the orders of Gen. flutlcr receivtd the sanction of tbe Government or not No reply bavins; been returned, another note has been sent to Washingtoo, renewing the application for the desired information, and accompanied with tbe lo bulation thatafuilure to replyTvithin a given time would be conside're-d es equivalent to an nflirmative re sponse. Richmond Whig. ' Plan BARRKU 100 NFW I'INB BARRELS cheapest patkaire for put tiDg ap Bait will hold S bushels each, r or tale by WM. B. i;ti.ey. July 23d, lti2. Io7-I, UKexlVATIOl. 1 TAKE this opportunity of saying to tie voters of Robe son and uoJJit rs in camp, that I have declined running for Phor iff of your county, ('apt. IV. H. Norment la now the ouly candidate In the fl:Id egalnat tbe preaent Incumbent. vrttMlSflTOSf, S. C, Ann. , lKfl-12:4 -FORJSALB AND TO LET. LATK NOHTilkUN KEWti. PaTBMiriu, Va.j Aat. e, It. I2:t4 p. m. flW1' stock Wr Vale' July !Hlh,lSfi,i AUCTION SALES. M. BY S. M.- WEST, AUCTION KER. KXKClTItV SAI.K5 OK HKAt. E1TATK. fN TL'E41AYr AugwHith, tnj, at II o'clock, A at Exchatiue Corner, will I e sold : One Une larire Houe and Lot on Third street, bot ween Mulberry aud Walnut itroets, fronting on Third street 06 fret, runkinir back lftS foet. The honae in nearly new, bav ins been built only three years, about 44 I fat square, three eturlne h'gh, 14 larpe rooms, tin roof, aud numbed In the tii at niaaHer, lighted with fras io all the rooms a large two atory kitcbon, servant' booae, alore rooms, stable aud car riao hou on tie lot. These wishing a tine residence In a pooa loeanoD win uo wu to call ana examine It before tbe flay ol sale, ALS'i One House and Lot oa Fifth street, between Rla den aud Harnett streets, on block 24 lot 60 by 1U5 feet T - ... wr i , .... .... , - iuiuiobi Hia. i . v.. i" ll.l.r.ti, l B. M. VVKBT, ( Kleeoto AIO One House an J Lot on Red ('rose street, betwoea Fourth and Third ttreeU.lot M bv 132 faet. llouu liu lour or nve rooms. ALSO fame time. Ave Neirroes-airn. omn and oi.il. drt n. July .11. j74 tl vi. u. uprrn, V.'.'lO I K8A I V, AND li KTA It 1) U U'i IHTA (JBKU IH1 v. Vj.k,t. K'ront and Market Mia., Wilmington, N. C 1 hvivt nn lian fnll anA rABk , .... 11 li rr , u rsinvt aktiul&h. l'ret)rrlum.iaccvrllrtv CPinniid,il. M,llolnnfln t,a obtain, rt at any boor of the oieht. The night boll Is at tbe feooni noor toa rremtat.) from the oorner. " On and attar tbis day, all prescriptions will be OAflD J"' tat IHAH if N 'W Toik date t A. Id have been received bora. A dispatch from Headquarter Army of tbe Potomac, daS u uguM lai, . tbat at twelve o'clock hut nlj;ht tbe tebel opened Ire fr m tb opposite side of the titer, with to batteries of light arUtlary. Their fire was principally directed at the malt boat, landing all! bead quartern of Col. Ioaall's, and the Shipping aod encampment at Weal over. v . k. - .. - The rebel piece were handled well, and were flrsd with rreat rapidity. Pour net a wete kl'led and Ave ora'la woaaded ; aod aeyeral horse killed. Tbe rebela hid It all their can way for tome time, oa our troops did not antici pate sa attack, tat the 12-pouader lUtioae d at Col. Io f all's headquarter soon silenced their guns. After the opened, a f w of oar easels were struck, bat no serious damsr waa snataJatd by aoy, with til exception. Nolh tog occurred wtrth ntatiuDtugf. revea of Porter's mortar floet reached Fortress Monroe oath morning of the lit last. Five more are hourly ii peoted. The officer and crew of all tbe vessele thlak thai they ere to reduce Fort Darling ; aad Intimate a great wit! Ingaes to undertake the job. Flrey tiatee, (say thl Yan kee correspondent,) may be looked fur In that direction soon. A large number of Confederate prisoners from Fort Dela ware bave arrived at Old Point A dispatch from Washington, Aognst 1st, aye that we are la expecUtlon hero ef Important new front several quarters. Vlckibarg la to be Ukea 5 a light wH aooa take place In Nortjiern Georgia or East Tennessee j and tbat Pope' army will aoon eogaga tbe eueiny, now that tbe mortar boats bave arrived, btlrrlng work I also looked for from James rivar. - I'lxcmiiATi, Aug. I. The war mention held bore last meat w an Immense aDalr. f-i.o.lii,,. f,..,.. u.. 1. fttcciEirHAJfrtrt,, ltesn ue Inn. ta ..i.ln , . i , . ,u -n, wirii, m tuo prosecuiioo of the war, and the couflioatlon of traitor' property every where, were unanimous! adopted. 'Ike New York Woild ajya, editorially, It is now certain that aa order will be lsued for a draft in such HI a toa or auctions of Hta'ee es will but supply their qaetaait n.eu Duore li e mlddipj August. UoldlnNew Yoik is qtuted at Ut). Fxelnnge dull at i'4ii;o. There I not a ay'labl about Pewsrd's resignation, nor one word of Ohio," Pennsylvania aud t'onncctlcut rofusfrg to send soleTler. On the contrary, a big meeting ha been field at (. Inclnnati f. r the proaecutlon of tbe war Oov. Curtla, of Pennsylvania, la stu oi ping the tal for private subscriptions of bounty money, la Phlladurpbia It already reaches f 171.000, aud Connecticut la as certalu for her quota ol men aa she ia for her usual oulon crop MAHHII&D. Iu tliis town, on the 4th Inst., bv Rev. T. W. Hnthria. Mr LKMIJKL T. VANN.toMiaa I3AUKLLA W. MELVILLK. Klclimond paper please copy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CO. S7-St HErKIVKH't a.u; 0 TC1WDAY, TUh5 12th or AUOost ifesTt jt at 11 o'clrek, A. M., at the M ai ket Hflo t Town of Wllmlrg'r-n. I will sell at Pohu. ZZu, a likely NKiiliu WOMAN aud CHILD; sia mVaia L -said to be a good honse servant. ' -. - " - lrvBBUTZ CUTLAB, Beeelvet, A ugost I. lt6X-i7 U ' ' roRiuB. A LOT PBONTLVO M feel on sfrth and 111 feet oa Prlncea Street, with two small HOUata tkereo ; , aad one eniutpiered M 6S and 131 ftel adjeinieg tho time. or particulars apply to - If. TOLLERS. July Mth, l'flt. I7l-w - iiot'sio At lot roit a ALU). I OFKKtt my koua and let for sale at Trlalty Col legelot constat of eight aerea, Joining College1 Cam pn the back ground le well watered, and contain aa o-e hrd of twelve months growth, tnssdow, Ae, Uonso Jast flnlshed, of the most approved style aexi workmanship, , ooutalulng sevsa room, beveral out building. Tbo ad vantages of tbi position to those who wish elihsr a healthy tip-eounUy realdeaee, a liKllty tor snertkaodlilng, er for dure'iona! advaotag, are too evident. - Fur particulars, address V. B. JOHNE0N at Tilnpy Col lege, or if yon wtsb to eee tbe property, Mr. FHAZbK will nt only bring yon from High Pulut, bat also take a pleas ure In aliowlug yon round. July lll h, lte.1. - ' lt tf WAiNTS. i .- ' WTID - - - - - Ti) HliitS a negro woman to eook. wash aad Iron ' for a await family, fee- whloh a good price will ha" paid. Apply co uercueeautv ana Main Dtreer. , . Aug. 4lh, IM.l - 777-71" . , . nanus wiTHDi WANT to hire good WOOD CUTTKR8 will pay liberal price for good bands. Apple to Y. 11. UTli" i . Aug. Ind. liI. l.fl-St Hi B'Tin i ai wan tn. A LIUKRAIi FltlfK will be pnlil for a ttobilitute to go 4. jl iuio a uooryia iicgimeni. Aug. Ind, lHijj. Apple at the JuCltNAL OFflOH. ITd St HEN ERA L NOTICES. lllALMlJAHTKIln KIRiT UUlUAUtE,' AkHV OK THS PSkLIOO. n Cakp Caui'Sill, July li, 1801, No. 113. ( ALL persons be longing Io f ho amy or th Pamllno, ab sent without leave, will report iiumediatoly for duey to their respective oomniundera, or their names will be drop ped from the rolls and they considered ss dcerters. Thsss that are slrk will be required to send a Hurgeon's certifi cate weekly. lly order of Col. H. WiUUms. JOUSf V. I'KUllAM, A. A. A. (1. An.4th, ISC2 HMoi ALL PERSONH are hereby forewarned agsinst trading foracerula Note for siOO alren bv John Thomnsot payable to Julius Thompson. Held not wa givon laa week and waa payable thirty days af'er dale. joiim TiJUAi Ptsnsr. Aug. 4lh. INf.J. 277 3l BOYS' CLOTMNG. A SPLENDID A8HORTMENT, Just ifecelved. :JL cheup. Call and'exaruine, at For aale From oar Second Edition of yeatcidi'.v. LATEST NOJiTUKIiN IKWS. PM'aatni'Ro, Va., Aug. 3d, 1KG2. The Kxpro haa Mew Y'ork til Philadelphia date a to tha 2Sih and 2'J'h July. Tho Inquirer's Fortre-a VJonroo correspondent has bocn credibly informed that largs rebel forces are now concen trating tu the line cf James' river, above the junction of Appomattox and James rivars, euppoatd to number be tween ITty aad seventy thousand, aad that Btonewall Jack ioa ia la command. On the uiKht of tbe Ti b July, a compaay o! rebel Cav- ahy die-iLed dowa on Gloucester Poiut, opposite Yorktown, csriied off a large lot of coatrabanda, forced into the rebei army all of tli3 majj iubabilaute, then sot fire to a lot of ship timber, acd taking with them their trophies departed. Miuilar depredations to ths aboi'e were committed In tbe vicinity of Wiiilamsturg. On the night of the 2jth the iebia nnJj iacureions into tho line cf UcClolion, and carried tfT a large number of army beeves. Twothouaaud contraband i, ou their way ta McClellan, passed Old Point oa the 2Gth. Jeff. Davis' nni! carrier, ruanins to Nortoik, w as caught on Friuay, with two thousand letters. Uruea' or twenty rebels, captured near Euff jlk, have leached Fbitrets Monroe. : O :u Pope took the field last Monday. Aug. S. J. McCORVICK'fl. 278 Ct VESTINGS A HANDSOME AfiHORTUKNT Of Fall end Winter Veat 'JL ings, In great variety. At J. MoCORMICK'H. Aor:ji?: - 27 ct AURCONbKl ANU HUrPOoED TO Bti IN HID1NO ia town, MAKU, a bright mulatto girl, about 25 years old, ( feet 4 Inchea high, stout and rood looking, neat in atipuaranoa and well dreesed. Twenty-five dollars reward will be paid for ber apprehension, and Twenty-five for tbe detection of any person harboring ber. tl-IZA 11. WALKER. Aug. . 18K2. J7s tf TI.eie.haa been a large number of dcoeitcrs from Pope's army i,morg them between-forty aud fifty of the 105th S ew Voik within the post wrek. On th,) 2.11b, four guerrillas fired upon and wounded two Fedcra's near Warreatoo. Capt. Williams, of the Michigan, cavalry, weet out and bronKht iu eight nnotlscdicg Virgin lets, who are to-be held responeible. Will.U three days past, General Hatch -has crowded Swift Pun Gap to McGabaytown. The people of Cu'pepper, Or atge aad "ajkon, wete thuuderatrck at the recent sudden ppeatanoe of tbe Uuin forees under Hatch. e aiho, July rtj'.n. a s earner trom the i ennees-e river bring tretrs of the rebel raid at Kloret co, Alabama,' cn Tueedy. They entered tho city, burned wareh )UN:s DHed with lankee commi3!ary aud quartermaster stores asd all the cotton in the vicinity; stired the Yankee s'eamer Cjlonca, used for conveying army supplies ever the shoals; took all the money belonging to tbe boat and'paesengers, and burnt ibe boat. The property destroyed ia reported to ave been- immensely valuable. A small detachment of klitchcli'a army was captured. The rebels then proceeded dowa tl e Tenoeaesee river to Chickasaw, Waterloo, and tbe vicinity of East port ; and burned all the warehouses containing cotton. Another band of forty rebels attacked a wagon neer Pittabnrg Landing, and captured sixty wagons filled with government store. - ' Ntw A lbas v, July 27th. Tke Ledger says that tie reb els have congregated ia considerable force at 11 aw est! lie, Kentucky, end bcldlnd'difitlyJnsulted the Uuioa citi, xera. Paccgeratronv Keadereon say. that the guerilla have appeared in strong force oppotiti Mound City. It is feared that they would attempt to burn the Union gun-boats build ing there. - Nashvilli, Tenn , Ju'y S7th. The IClh Ohio regiment, guarding tbo Memphis and Charleston Railroad between Decatnr aad Coortland, were attacked yesterday by a large force of guerillae. Thirty or forty of the regiment were killed, and the road considerably damaged. A large rebel force is reported near Tascombia. Forrest la reported at Carthage, ith the object cf ma king a descent on tbe Louisville Railroad. Saw Yosa, July 13th. Jfews from Fortress Monro to day, aays that that ublqaitoas rebel, Btonewall Jackson, demon traiing dowa the left bank of Jamea river,msd some stir, and the nervous wete greatly uneasy. A later tele gram, announcirg the arrival of Potter's mortar fleet, ia. tended for Fort Darling, made all right again. 13 HK WARD I l.tVTOM IrrrUi itn nnnvrrT'u rnnv-Tt?rf J - -' .iuui,i uuuEill O WUilll.ll, Xi J-' or cropped from a deep pocket iu my pants, be- I tween uurneu " uako-thop," near the W. A w. ii. n. Depot and the corner of aaid street, a green silk money rutee, containing one A, one SiO and oue V con federate note; one tl. and two II N. C. notta, en SUcenta b. C, and one Jj cent N. ti. ' shioplaater," smonnting lu ail to tiv 75 : for tbe delivery ot which, or for nub iufor mation as will lead to my securing it, I will pay the above reward. t lreuiuHiancfs sufficiently prove that the money was picked up io fifteen minutes after being dropped, and if not aeuverea i win pay f lor satisfactory nrool npou the man that got it. bergt. P. W. UEMNKHSKK. - , Co. D, lltb Ilegt Ni 0. T. Camp Lamb, Ang. 6tb, 1R6J. 178 -Jt THA Vle.lt nma :P WYATT, on Fatutd.iy, Mth JjirJuly,a HOUHkL MA UK, ineilium aiae, haa a small I' I bisae In ber lac. A reward of linlira slit be paid for ber delivery at Camp Wyatt, or la Wilmington .u DLKum ui nr. it. . aiuwara. Aug. 1, Mi. 87-St. Wll MINOTOM Gas LlUUT CoBPANvTr July Tli, 1NU2. I ATA MKET1NU of the Directors of the' Wilmington 0 .m. ik" i"i'"y, ueiu aa auove, n wa ordered! That Io consequence of the IncrenaeJ eoat nf matarlala anrf l.hu Io the manufacture of Una, that, "oof and alter the lal day of AUKum, proximo, ma iinre oi eia win oe nve dollar, per 1,000 feet, if paid before th 15th of eaeb month, If not paid Dciore the li.Ui, tea per ceot. will be added tu the bllla, , WM. UXDE, Treas. July 23d. lHiil 'j(7.if and IIARNF.3 wanted will be paid ou delivery. ODDKIll COUX . ' WtJOD I 1 - ' i MULKai : 110HSKHI WAUONH fur the C. B. A for which CAbli J. H. liitKKY, MjI. Itrl. Unartar hlaatav. Vilriihigton, N. 0.. July 31, Hat. 274 dt-tQ 8t. ' WAMTstU. " . t llt.ACKHMITn to contract for Making a large Bomber. Ax. of llrldl lilts for govormenti work. . ALrtO, 0 man to woik oa Military Ridlrpf Paddlua. Addree JAMKrt WILMON, Jolyld-dAw ' Wilmington, M.C. UMirEIH WA1VHCI. J. V. PWIHHOM Ai CO. ITTK want to employ three Ouk Parrel makers V V JUIV t. IIEWARDS. '40 Hr.WAIIU. S RA NA WAY FKUM 1 HIS UUBSCP-IBF ft, abeut tha af 5Mo July, a Itegro man named JACblt, geneially Jikunwn a Jacob Hnut, kavlii( until reeently belonged tu t'.ev. Thus P. Hunt, iu alien eauuiy. bald Jacob U about ' Ulty years old, weighs about 1 70 paunds, hi very black, haa aa mtelllacrtt eoimienanoe, and la grave and serleus In h!a expression, lie ha been a drayman In Wllnilugton for a number ot j enri, nnd at the time of his absoonding waa hauling salt tor Mi-asi. Itsnkln 4 Maitlu betweeu'tha Hound at Wllmlngtoa. 1 will pay tha above rewardefnr bis apprehension end delivery, it cot ftnemnnt In any Jail that I can get blm. t ' VvUliUTZ CUT LA It, August I, Ht,2--76 tf Receiver. '40 ItKWAHD. RAtVAWAY from tbs subscriber, about the 1st i January nf this year, a negro man known ae DAN UOAUD." the property of Dr. Jas. P. MoUee, Kr. 1 Ive the above rewaid for his return to ine, or his lodg- BLANTON DINCJN," (formerly of Kentucky.) ' COLUMOIA, BtOUTII CAHULIVA. IH PREPARED to fill orders to any extent in ENG3AV. 1NG aud PRINTISO BLANK NOTES, HILLS OK iX rill be 2731'Jtv CHANlih!, Ac; evgraving upon f-.tel or (Stone. erge supplies oi Bans, note and other puper kept. Columbia, 8. C, July SOtb, 1862. Ju'y Hint ESVKI OPK8. WDITAKEB b Bock ritnre. OOD QUALITY mado of white paperat V per ceute V pacaage, at KICK. OQ CASKS PRIME EICE dally expected and for fale, by j . x. C a. u. wukim. July 31. t. JSfil. 274' 2w. I.KiL'L U Stll. m . f irAnREL3 EXPECTED BV-'EXPRKS, anS for sa'e by j T. U. B. . nurtiii. BITTLK SBVEJf DAI'S) BEFORE RICUMOaD jut out and for rate, at JulySUt. WtllTAKEB'a BOOK BTOKB. RUl'SII RICK.. Cnnfs BUSHELS FOB SAI.fS BY UlU . RANKIN A MABTIS. July 30, 18C2. . 173-1 w llhei,Liit. mBB CO-PARTNERSHIP OF BTOKLEY & OLDHAM X waa dissolved by mutual consent, on th first day ol January, 182. Alex. Oldbam having purchased the entire property and aaaeta or the concern, wiu aetue all claim, aad ia aatborixed to receive all due. JAMES STOKLSr. -ALkX. OLDHAM. Wilmington, N. C, Jan. 15th, 1861 BDSMEIS ROT1CK. AS SUCCESSOR IO IsTOKLSY A OLDHAM, the 8nb acriber nroDoaea to continue the same busineoa. at tho satue placea, office on Sooth Water Htret,and Capo Fear Corn aad Floor Mill, on North Water htreet, near Bishop' Hotel, aad hope to merit an increase of that patronage aod confidence, so liberally bestowed upon the late Arm. Wilmington. N. C., Jan. 16th, 181 til BLUE MASS ! BLUE MASS !! WARRANTED PORK aad equal to any Imported. I am now manufacturing Blue Masa in large quantities by machinery, and can fill order for any quantity. It can be seat by express to aim oat any place in tha Confederacy. Older solicited. Orders can also be sent to Cent, Paine ftCo., Richmond, Va. '-- B. B. 8AUNDKBH, Chapel Hill, N. C. July 24th. 1861 ' t68-3tawlm SALT I SALT 1 1 ' A SUPPLY of Ocean Bait received daily a good arti cle, and for sole at the lowest market rates. J. M. HOSK. July ,ISM. Ji4-ln-Mffl TO HllS fl'ULIC. rpHB Montgomery Mining and Manufacturing Company ef X Alabama, are maklua and se iiu a lnniied eopperas, aud a eoiuiiun composed of B aebtone, Copperas and fixed Bulpburie Aetd t at the low price of twrn'y cents per gallon by the barrel, for lbs solution when delivered at the mine. The expenses of transposition being added to inner poiuw. iney will doilver at Talladega, Helma. Mo bile, weat Poiut, Uontgnmerv or Columbus, (ia. 1 l,a aWa solution, at in preeent strength, will admit ol three or lour time it bulk in water being added, and ia belli ved by ex perienced chemist to be superior tu any proceed heretofore oaed to prevent th smut or rust In wheat. 1 h will . '.,. . . . .. ... ' -hiw, e'B'ny tenia per iu., at ine mines. Trans portation Deing added ta oiber poima. Orders are eoliolted lor the above. Tbe Copper is far superior to any import ed article (Samples of the Coi per and also of Ihe solu tion can be lurniaked when desired. Addrsa, WM. TATLOlt. Pree't M. M. A M. Co , liontcomery, Ala. Reference Gov. J. G. t-horter, the Judge ol tbt Ha preuie Court, the Judge of Probate of Montgomery connty, the Hon. Tbos. li. Watt, Richmond ; the Meaar. Rives, Battle A Oo., Mobile; aud Major V bite, MiasUalppl. July l.Slh.1862. . 2710m rpUIINIP SEED, JL chaser. A few thousand BRICK for tale, July 22d, run il k. best Winter variety, In lota to suit pur- W, D. SMITH. 0141-lui -ffO TIIK TAX PAVKMSJ jjK MCW IIA'VOVKH tOimTf, mHF. TAX LIST FOR THE YBH D61, baa been placed A. in my bands by the Clei k aod le now ready (or iiiaiieo- tion and payment. Those who owe tsx, either lor tf-t,0 or 11, win oocrer a favor by calling arid nettling Immediate ly, aa 1 have but a short time to Diske uj tbe eta' tax. Respectfully, Jaoe25, IBftl 244 tl W. T. J. YANN, Phrr fh CO-)AUTllKl(IIP SOTICK. THE UNDERSIGNED have entered Into Co-Pa; tneiehli in the town of Wilmington, N. C, under the Arm el SOU-.'HKKLAhD A- COI.KM AN, for the purpose of bnyfng and eelling NKURO SLAVES, where thebigbeet coeb pricv win oe paia. wm al merit lu any Jalisolaao get him. Dan ia known about vnnmmgioa, wnere ue may now be lurking. aui a, wiuiitas. July SI. 1MI1. . 1. .. 174 f Cami OaMrasix. 1 , . ' July 17th, Will., f " io ninv.tni). 11 I WIH, give a roward ef TUIKTY DOLLARS, for the ap prebenaioo and delivery to me at ('snip Campbell, or safely lodged In any Jail fn North Carolina so Hat I Can gel him, ef PATRICK K. UALLAGlikilt, an irishman. Paid (allngher Is thirty-seven year of age, live feet seven Inchea high; anburn hair, flurld oomplexlou, and light eyes, and by oucupatlon a laborer, look young. lie may endeavor to pan aa a iliw barged soldlor, ha having been heretor die charged Irom a company In South t arolma, and baa lb dia charge fn hi porin. HAM'G R. BUNTING, - (ie.S-2w 'spt. Cem'dg !o. A , Mlh Reg't N. C. T. 10 ItKWAHU XJILL DU PAID for (he apprehension and delivery at TV this post. Fort Fisher, or In the Jail .f rtr.h.ih. towa, lllarlfn roofity, for eaeb ol th following deserters t . " ii." acru tt years, six teet one tlifa high, grey rye, dark hair and dark complexion. Private R. J. MIIKK1 Y DAVIrt, aged 23 veais tire feet eight liiihr bgh, grey even, light hair and light eoroplexIoB. bald ('niton and Davis deserted from Port laimr, Jnna Ttb, lxci. and sre probsbly lurking about their friends in the Wbit (Jak District, Bladen oouuty, N. C. ' ' . Jtiiia T. MELVIN, Cnpt. Com'd'g Co. I, Cap Fear Reg't Artillery. Jnly 11, ttia. 215 aw ClUil KSCVV Al.Tl. f WTLL giv'e the above reward for toy boy J08t WINGA'i K. who ranswav tha UiA of aiareh. I.al. and ha either gone OH With ome of the oornai.laa to VHginla, or f lurkinr aboot town. He ha a mother at John A. Duker's, and a sister at Daniel B. liaker'a planta tion, where he n.ay be lurking. Iln la outlawed, aod I will give double the above amount for his head. J. K. CUBRIa". April 7th. 1W2 178-tf iney also nave a bouse in Mobtte, Alabau.a, whore tbef will raeeiva-aad sell slave on oommissioa. Liberal advitf oe mad upoa slaves left with them for sale. D. J. HOUTQICRLAND, JAM hi V. GOLDMAN. - KSt-t Aognst 1st, lKSil. TO URiluKKS AKU OTIIKRS. ORAHApThOUSE, . ' graham, n.. c. fllbls house is now open fob the bfveption X of transient and permanent boar dm There being several vacant rooms, lu or 12 refugee can be accommo dated it early application be made- Terms moderate. Graham ia lu Alaneoc county, oo the N. C. Railroad, aad about id mile above Baleigh, aod th county ia healthy and pleasant in the warm season. W, J. VESTAL, Pop't. June 28th, 1S62. . 147lMi-lm. EaOUiU- HJUTAKY-OrriCEUS COVatUS. A. KAHNWEILEB4 July Mth. mi ; CAPS.-UNEBI BROS'. 170tf OJ DOZ. FINEST EN1LIHH LINEN rLAIWQ Cards jHb (Hneiit brought to this country) for sain, at July aotk, IHiH. Will lAKUU'H Book Ptore. NKW NC8IO ' A-T WniTAKER'S BOOK STORK. Le lirxtcM'H ; Peauregtrd Msoaasaa Qufcketeu: Btars and Stripe ; Gen'l Beauregard'a drand March ; Dixie fan tasia; Matilda Wsltaet; Orleans Cadet Qutektep ; Ever of Thee wftb Variations; Let me Kl-s Mm for hie Mother ; - now pngqi uie eiinie tuat uannta me attllj Uur nrt rreat dent's Qiickstep ; Kouthtrn Marsuillra) Bonnie Blu Flag with Variation; Vlotetta; My Maryland with Variation; Tbe Battle of Bethel Quickstep; I see her still in my dreams; Return nf epriog, Polka ; Ged will defend the right t Caro lina fit ate ; sparkling Geiua ; Lcveu j Gea'l Bragg' Grand tsrrk ; toog or the tiouthrrn Boj. The Voinuteer; liar' t.lorl.i'is tHiu'hnio Land; Theresa ; 'and other pweee too numvrou to uientio. in add:tlua to tb above lute and popular piece ae have 2oeiO page old aud pretty muslu. Ja'y 3it, 1(3. . ltt. 111 BUXKeL'Kl. - ' , -'f-JilKAUKtt LLOYD,, y ' ITtNGLISH PRINTS; U Ladies' and Misae' Fogliah eboes; Miiata'MaU; .'..' Hoopkirta; : ',-.- . . Black English Crape. At " KAHNWilLEB BROS'. July 16th, 1862 . , . . . 27Q.tf - kkuLlall kllaa tUU H1LM Al BtOW ? A1 KABSWlLER Jt BROV. -r July 16th, iaci , . 270-tf LATEST M-IWI PHOM TUB WKST. WE have edded to onr list of new-papers "The Pa Vannah News." Which etvaatha l.i..t na Imn tl.a WeL Copies leveived tverv mominr at Aug. 4th - . W HI TAKER'S Book 6tor. THK LARG1CST QTOCK of Writing Paper and Envelope la the SUte (of all a sea ai,d sttist at Aug. 4Lh WHIPAKKB'S Book Stir. KMUROtUKHltO OOLU iTAKS. H BAY POPLIN for Uavelicg Dres.es. At IT - KAHNWELLEU BROS'. Jnly 16th, 1M1 . 270-tf NAIL. KEGS OLD DOMINION NAILS, assorted sleea. , For sale by - 1. O. t B. O. WOTtTH. July 10, 1861. J701w 72 ADDLKaV GOODS. 1 prfk PAIR OP TRACE AND BREAST CHAINS ; lOJ 27 doaea of mnle brldlee ; 18 u collars; . - 11 . Stage Chain ; L.47S Whips, assorted pattens; . t& Bttfigy Saddle Tree, at SJ oeu i'jamb3 wrLSOH'8 OU, Uather.Baddiery, Truakaad Buoess Etabiiahmeirt, . , eM V mMsf ItfttAWfst 0 OSK TlIOMASfO LD MAGAZINES. For sale at , Ang. 4:h wttti ASvKH 'ti Boot Store. SKVERAt, DIFFA UK ST SI A PS SEAT OF WAR. JT Aetata' " , WHITAKER'8 Book Store. , ' .VKl(ri(DRED DOZES . ' . . SMALL stands Ink, daily expected at . ' Ang. 4th WHITAKER Book Store. WOO DOZES ' ,!' LEAD PENCILS of (Ulerent grades. Ia store and for sale at WailAKEB'S book Store. Aug. 4th ' UOSTTTTJTB. s . ANY PERSON wishing to hire a substitute can obtain one by applying to oraddreestig WM. DAVIS, Rock Spring Hotel, -Aug . 3d, 1861 ' '' -. : - ;,... 3.Jt : 1 1 , . . e - . a , A
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