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THE DAILY J0D1JNAL: wnjroroTos. sr. c satcrdat, srri'B a. . avr Volant. rntm lu Tpf Ji voluuice m tie - ak It V - -J Pally Journal . After an rx'ilcrxe cf eleven years it inaj I fairly prraarncd that lbs paper u aEcJerUy well-known to require oo ialmlocticn, and we therefore Uude to tbe new relume rather ia accordance witb custom than with any Intention, ef Indulging In a long article. - ' ' ' Tlie great r ia prieta Las cot failed to reach i .3 affcet everything connected with tie production of a newspaper, and bat lor tbe Vitt great and BuprccJcc ' ted increase la oar circulation, it would Lkvc been im possible lor til to bare kept op car ehect to i: full pro portiODl. This tkte in prices ia contimoct and pr greeaive., Ib's very wc-tli we rtaircu a pome iiiuma tion from tie paper-mill informing ut of tre copleasant fact of an additional lbs of 33i per cent upoa prhat . ' ing paper. We ioa't Wime Mr. Murphy, lis las been anuiually liberal aid aceommGd.Uug, but al though it tnay not be l i fault, it certainly 1 pnr rots- S fortune. " ; v . Under the existing circu stance ot tie vety .hi . and constantly advancing price oT pafr, end of a cote ticgeot scare'. ty tacy privfl, it m ould be tvt for ua - to make pledgee for the latare Lich it migltbe im poeaible for oa to fuiCL AH we vtll p'.tsdo is, ibat e will continue tod) tbe btst we can, aud endeavor to v ire macb 'and oa lute ccwi as we can obtain, ard on aa bier a abect aa we can ufiv.d. The more rubasrl- bera wa rtt Of Unre " tt tc we wi)J be able (0 keep op, end tbe mere matter we will be ab!c to put f - ' Tl War. ' Btill thj dctaiia of the recent greut buUlc at Muuos aaa come Iff slowly, and neither from the K'cliinjnJ nor 1 Lyncbborg papc-a can we obtain anjtbirr f a! iit!ii?tory. - Tbe lcaa on I Jth aide tr.OBt La?e been besvj tud ti -', Blangbter of tbe enemy fearful. There aie n poris that ' Bigef and Bicklea were killed, aaJi l'oj and McCltllun jnortally wounded, and ttat 'I'unwido und all hi 6lafl bad b'een captured. There may bo sorwHilnj iu all ' ' tbia, but it must ba taken witb many grains of allow ance. It ia certain that the eaemy alter claiming the victory on Thursday and Friday adnift a.U-rrrihlo dc- feat on 8aturduy. Tbey are M to l "uttcatpling retreat in the direction of Leesburg on the Potomac, tl e . r ' point near which General Krana iullictei aucli a U.txi ' ble diaaflter upon hem laflt year. I hf-y cannot r. treat either to Washington City or tlolf gunbo&taoa our - . orcee aro completely in tiieir rear. Oar te.Ygraphlc , column contains soma cxtrac'J purporting to ccms from NorUiera papers going to confirm tbe Imprcjsion of the completcncf of the overthrow of tha combined Fed trol : . army. ; : ; , '. - We regret that we are totally uuttble to obuia any - Information in reference to tie cunaltieA among the troops from tbia State. Not a word. The Virginia papers contain some fow details, bnt wholly frofii their own regimenta. : , . Ton fight aud, victory of Kirby Riuith In keutueky ia hardly leas glorioua and Important than the truneaC' tlon in Northern Virginia. Indeed if "there be any . truth in the dispatch that represents the whole of Ncl ton'a force as having eventually lot n eaptur.d, it would b difDfult to estimate the importonee of this victory, opening,to ns, asitdota, the routo to Lexington, to ' Frankfort, to Lbulgville and to Cin.innuti. 1 The vague eivloKS out of the tlreeeneo t a tlwu'.ed-. ' erate Beet at tbe month of the Mhttiinippl iww to S' anmc s (prm acd prpure. whether 'tbsrcj uro twelve " ' : veasela twMt or not, or whether k the fleet hiii taken the -, ' forts or not, it is Widest that thera U seething the '. matter with the Federals at . New Odeafi. There is something paralyzing their energies there and on the (rivtT. Tbatwe could have gat-iered together a flet imfBciont to drive off the Fedorel flotilla cod take Fort Jackson, looks like being too gaol to be tntf. We see after a while. President Davis Las, by proclamation, net apatt Thursday, tbe 18th day of Ueplember, as a day of proy crand thanksgiving . to Almighty Uod for the greet mercies vouchsafed to enr teeple, end raore tspcciahy , for the triumph of our arms ot Richmond und lanu eas. We have indeed much reason to be thnnLfnl. Thi 69ih Keoimkmt N. C; T. was crfau!7.el here yesterday by the election of the following ft Id offi?cr : James D. Iiadclifle, Color.tl. Wm. S. Devanc, 14. Co'ontl. 4 Henry llardinp, Mojor. ' - The following Companies compose th's regimeat : Co. A, from Sampson, Capt. W. S. Uevane. . " B, Beaufort, " Henry Harding. " " C, Craven, Mallett. j 1 " Chatham, " S. A. Ramsay: . - " " E, Greeao, " A. Croom. F, ' " Pitt, Grew.e and .Wilson, 'Capt.. A.'J. ' ... . loorc. ' " " "'"Or " New .HanOTcr, Capt. J. F. JJoerft II, Martin, ' W. K. Lanier. " I, " Alleg'iacy. " A. B: Cox. " K, " Onslow, F. P. Hoocce. - CoL RadcliBe and LL Col. Pevae are very well . known here, and will make most excellent officers, as no doubt Major ITarding will alo, although we " hav6not tbe pleasure ef knowics him, and therefore cannot apeak witb certainty. -. . : ; '. y ) Th Sal tiler 'a Kudo w mm ( Futnt." V We would call attention to the appeal to tbeciikt-us """" and patriots' of North CiroIln iu "behalf of the i pro- :. posed fund for the erection of a Fcma Seminary, wi.h ., a view to furr'h tbe daughters of our deceased and dia ? ' "abkd aoldiers witb a gratuitous tdutn'.iou, including - board and clothing, if necessary. The oibject is ona which commends itself to tLe re gards of all, and we think the plan proposed is a good one for tbe accomplishment of the object in view. ? r" r Tnis is tbe last nfcht of 'Lee Mallory's Iilustratioas al the Theatre. Tbe Naval Victory in Hampton Roads ia very well presented. It mast have taken a . treat deal of labor to ret it on. It is well wortb eec- , ing. ' l-Xia accompanying performances last evening were amusing." MKDevere as tha negro servant in the farce waa decidedly mirth provoking., -The Missw Builey played well, aa nsuaL ' v : Thi TsxacaiTB We learn thattho!lce of the Southern telegraph baa been re-oiicned at Culpepper Court House, and that tbe line is being rapidly extend- ed towards Fahfax. Culpepper Is the distributing . postofSce for all army mails. ' For tbe above information we are indebted to Mr. Darnin, telegraphic manager at this point - . DnmaKDwlbe Director of the Wilmington i Wel- ' don BaU Boad Lave declared a dividend of Eve per , cccf bee ne-tke. , It b Mid that General Jo. E. JoLosloo, having. re ejvered from liia wound, baa rrporjed for daty and been aaeigteiJ to the eommaod-io-ctief West of tbe Missis sippi- , . ... v litis . , , fle wia be supported by Orocras Holme?, Price, U'oJroan ami others. Tata Ttuik f AaaannaJa. We kun that tbe Banks of f4ls city aro cow ukh 1 7"? ds pga ..ti ta ?hSuS S -5i if- nt. t.t.JL,. - .... i.:irftorhomM ArooodorrCapt al they ahew4 tha r VU I v ""UW VWUiWb .IttK IAV'LV 1 1 W I I J licjee ft Uiilaug, wbica notei cave Ixtn tenDpomniy rejtpd, owing to tbe number of counterfci's of that en grav'eg. None c4 thefe, towevtr, are ifued by ciihri cf tie bunks. Since the abovs wm in typi we rrrrirtd the follow. ifg proceed. rgs of a Biec'mg rf the' PrtsiJcctS of thf Bunks ci 'ne d, hilij ywtwiiay. , . Sivznnak li'ptJiLtiin. .t a ina-tir.c of ti e Fre?idcijt ol tie Banks ia t-a vanneb, l.ld at the Bank ct ComT.erce oa Tuesday, 2i Bcpteaiber, the foHowiDg acticn took place : ' vvuanKAn, oin ioi(-(jn, r-t-Q . ASKiiftfii ircaturcr. r.mw . r . . . 1 . . . 1- . amicaied to the Hatks to re'eita tie crnri.'De rio'e of il'W. tM acd tiO, cf Uie.lHt of flojer A Lujwlj;, wtii' view to Jmraedlcte retiernptwa h tilm, f'timr with o'fcer tirttte, or wlln mi or ceut-.ccr moate riia y est. i;j te ttcrtiv ry of Uia,Treau'y : lie it littotrea, iut uie nrni wi J o rec:ve me aioreiaio notee, etl pretrtttb'ni fn-at day to to t'n lsi'i r;t Treearor f m rcdunpt! n. Jttfoicci. Ti ttiL'i tct'.rn of tlie rsinht doae not enavm rt'.ute klr. bottoo e fec.',a;g toniieem dwc'.iy frnia tiit people, but ia lutended to aive rfjtr lriW.y to the pco pi by rtwutinij ti vertl j.olulu of iefeipptia Instead uf on. TLe alarlue lutV. aid tie Ui.k v' tavatitial, UipjiTit In?. . WutaAi. It U liellorf.J .tat !)rr are lodiwidaale In the eonminuity wboer pt:lDr counterfeit totm. and it it hod iidtred tho uty ef t;ie littti-e to biir.t a'.l offtndere to J.a- U'mlxtd. That a reward of Vvir liondi4 Dollar ($'. (J) U fcsteby jCred b the Racks to be ffultli') rito'ecutnr In ivery cr lu which lt.re i):a!i bo t 'H.i.-MbH for kuid orrBci. ,., . Vaatd wueniiBoa.Iy. ' , , O. B. LAMiil? Cliairrui. liow is it that mod ol the Banks i Wilmington re fuse the above liecriU'd notes ; due of too banks evea goings far as to .n:fuac them in payment of ilebts due tbe bank, blthoorh th! notes ere known to be genuine, and cute grain dealer refnne' to take them in the way of trade ? . T . 'Ihi f nHWitpiluii Bill fhe following is a ropy uf the Conscription Bill as it pass-jd tbe Senate on the 4 tb lint. . The bill ba yet to be atted upon by the House of lU-pn s rotative : AS Act to amknu ah wt ntiti.b in act to raovins rt'UTuaa kor tub i-rai.io ku'Imck,"" arraovao lOro ' t an,, W,t. fcec. J. Ti" Uoti'jreit (if ilil CCnfederniit Static of vtiiri cc ram ', 7'iiai "the l'renident bo, and he U hereby, u'i il,oi ; -cil tu roll out and pln:e In the iijlliury ;rvire tf ttis Coflfp-iterate H:atea fur ll-ree year. nutMt the wnr !.al! have hvr- eoouer ended, all wL.lt" men who ere ichMitiU of the t'nt'fciiorate BU.tee, between tli ?i!-e orttiMy'ft -n4 for' j-llve yeaie a, the, time the call or onlla my be made. end' who are not, V fuoh tim r timet, l(ja!ly exmpttd from lulli'fy tenire; tucN call or a!le to be rrnde nuiier the tiro ,-1 irn end Bccotdilf to the term ol thtt a' t to whloll till" i km mienduiei't : J'rotiidtcf, Tint Dbtiiirg hero in eontalftiM ehall be iiii.hMNitood e repeeling or mouifyinff toy part of tho act to which tb'e i smendutory, except herein Mpreiity eteWU : Ami jiroeidiri furthrr, Thst thoe called out unrfw thl act aal the act to tihiuh th'i li an Rumuilnif ut, ittiull be flrit aid iiundiatnly orilerod to till to their maximum Dumber the cooipanii , battiilioue, eriuid rorm, and roginmRta In the rvicctur the rweciWe biH'-, at" the time thu " Aet further to prohle fur the pubiiu defence," approved ltllh Aprtl, 1rlJ, vu tused, anl the mirplun. If n.iv, uliall be jieeigued to orgttiir.atioiui from ith btate sinoo Din paaitie of that act, or placed ia Lew ormn'getiotie or diopoHcd of ki bow provioed by taw 1 .Votii'lra, That tha 1'renulcht ia authorized to auxpend the execution. of tliii act or ti:e acta to Vlilcb thii U nn emend munt, or any epeciai prorlelon of eald acts, in any loeail'y a bera he bclivvee juc a uJpi'nsioa will promote the public luterei. . " ' Fnr tbo Jouinnl. liELOW Kinsiox, Pept. 3d, lii2. . Uf.. Kniroa i Uav.'ns; seen nothing lathe Jouruai from this eeotion ot the oouutry, and thiulting that pertmpa au ocouioeal line fiouj here H:lht not prnvo tirvintcrwtiu;; tu you and your nmnnroua readers, I thought I wonlddrnp juii a line. . U hia aectfon of a ortoe proapxrout and beautiful re Klin U li a uioet hcarVreud.ng o D.jttljri ; iarrr.i with gnu, iL.fr nope K0P1 for 'thousand of barrel of corn, btieiden poik, tucon and other proiluee, buve boon a''tr.dotW. cud the owi.cre lied for eafety fi-om the Vuadal loamu that are i.ivadinr our cotntry. It ) eadder,Injto look upon "0 'uuch uiuilinn ttUd miu. And 1 am uoiiy to ai.7 t! (it in mn!,y inklaiinea our owa RoM'tire hVH 'cundoutn I ,uuH9Aei not muattf if My, v. aKam wa mfa;bt pirviT ' if luvaitula, by breaking ec hnuaee, abuaii'g "d flr'ttir); tha tine rrctdornoe, klfllt'.e stock, robbing fiolde, Ao. Aow ail itt le wrotif , uVefdeaiv waorg, and it Is a greiu pity hut v. it our men wore eo ollloered a to prevent all euch conduct. Borne act ai thonRh they thought belr.g luthaanrvV licen acd thointo do any aud everything rrenu. lir. WiUr, wo' Id yon behove that tMi dsTtaiailon an 1 nute of ruin roao. J towl'hlnfive tuilee of liiin'ua.- Tha ojtlon naturally. ariai'nVJhy thie statu r,f KtlUira esbit tr ht iiroinht it about. ?v fat" from the rtieinv. ihcy are not not never huve been exerpt the f;wouthe H aa l)i,;t cr.iiiu up tie Hiver, nearer than aithteen nil;n of iCmtou, ant then 01 y marauding parties. Then joa asit why thle panlo, why 1 Ai citizen li'avs hnme, I arwwir, Dimply because the conduct if the military ctl'.cer and tried ha been ard oouUime to he euch, an to forfeit our cotiiidcnca in them ax a menna of defence. . Then yno eay wlt hvtttheyd ne. . 1 nr. ewer about nothing at all. biuce lienor a'; PanNoru'e lfriade leil It poel'lou fivj inl i.eluw Kinatcn there has teen no tronpe worth piimh'g below Kln'.on. Our troop ere eta tlotcJ, wall It Is no c-e to any how tu abort Uiua ou. Uur lowtat Plrkeu a tw dy) gn were all of e iyhl mu'rs from the enemy out-pot. Our Ouerrilla aad Fui imn l!Dger f.te doisg nothins, keeping tbeniaelve fr.r away from the eneinv. There 1: a never been anythiogof a di;ng or d wh lug na'uie done by our foicea te low hare. If what fcroo we have would go below here clote tn t ie eritimy, (where w, thi;i)!-rj, think they nhonld he ) vt wou'd fenl mie, but uo, aomebody might are a Vaukmi i.r got hurt. I n-o from a Card by our (I eay nnr an It a.wnn i.e dtbrr coiunm btty l to be lourS wi'h hiui, end it Is a render of iic -i.i-ty with aj and pot of choice) daj-inn, fcarlns atd gf.'.Uut MJir W. Bevei hotit 1ho tiin in tb4;Ualh fctnu'lard, ha literal'y annitilated yi ucld poor old father fc meof tl e KeglMer, old fattier fynie, poor oil man, he Is gnttirjg in a bad way. Ee ha bteo ou the fence, over the fence, and on both a'dea of the fence, and now ftlr.jor 1 hoiupiou la about putting hiui under the trace ; pnr old man. I want do part nor lot IU your and the ga'iuut lf i' f ght, a I know yon to be fuily able to Uko care of your if, and if Major Xhompioa wan to go to Duplla County J where eviiry tai.u, woman aad rbild jea.ja- the VVilinliit;,.u Ournal, and bollevea It too text tolh-.r h'lhlc, end 1 di't't kaow but aorue of them place tbj Journal flirt ) aod niy tii:t you were iO. euiitC'.nsi b'e,. they wouM pull cut the biliaica of What hair he ha left. Yet I'tBInK'n-rtglrTBfl just that you ahould be inlormei of the Tacts, and noma cf I 'a acta around here, ahich 1 propose to give it brl', Inorrpaun be been around bera ever m en the fall el Nexberce, a the head of ti.a en(inporini? wi'h firm ca'to three or tour atiiwtanta. Tney have had ol! the ba'iUii tbey wanted, l preaurue,) a thy preard hand tor me time, and what havetheyiioue! TLoap'oa i.iy in hcsrd, "1 erectedthe atone blockade in Ncush itiver beliim Kinaton and the battery commanding it, which," heey, '"preveaied tbe .Yankee gun boats from pittirg ta Kihi,t." tie eayi th't "it tbey could have paaacd thvin thev could hnve gone to Jo.Mbo;o', as the nrer waa vary fall.'' raw, irr oi exnmioe ta' nirtor a little, 1 :ave all. thu tiu..utierRtiod tnat nr. ttawka planned the tetii stone bljckadc; at ieaut he (llawkti) said so, ar.d two gr-urltruon, the lissate. Brown, euocrin'enacdl erf ('ti'in wKh the bat tery. fid the Yankee boat atait Kith thx ii'tsct.'ou of co- iug to Kiriton or Golhboro', a thi Mejor iiitimatea? Let ue tee. It U preaumod that they tad toice and gun boils bo h ct Kewbern ; then if they wasted to co to Kiustou or .oldbru , why not take their gun oust ruid troup Mongl The fast are, they came up in cue cutter, with, it .a taid, one gua, and two river or ferry ateaximau with no guua, a few white men snd lata of Degrees. X)id they come np lo the great bioctnlc ? They did uut. l)!d our battery hie a gun 'f 1 think nou, Tbeeu'facu are from peraona who saw them. 1 won't aay (for prudence aake) how deep the water was ovor tbe blockade at that time. 1 hardly tl.iuk ao examining board of fcngineei would, pronounce theiu very formidable.. Admitting ttat all the Major asume in regard to their intention of going to Kinaion and tiolda buro' i true, dca thet juntiiy tbe burning of the costly Kail Boad Bridge. The Bail Boad Hrhlge acrofKeni liver woaan obstruction ti tha boat of ittelf, aa k-r. W hltford, -freiideot of the A. 4. K. U. it. lined had bad the draw let dowa so a to render it almcst immcvah'e'. Where the ne ceesliv for burning It r Ihe bridge on the Bail toad acroe houtb Weet, acme three or four luile below Kiaaton. could Lave been of 110 aervice to the eseiny it they bad ad vanced. Why burn it then ? Tha tail Eoad track was torn Bp fur ais miles below, one bridge below burnt, and the tie all alooq the track burnt. Vvxiere were the enemy that frightened the ga'lant Major ao much a to cauae him to nave tue two hail Load nriihre burned ajid nr,1r tho .t. ly br!a?e j ut below Kins'.on acre Keiwo rh-er hr.rr a'sof nt to the praise of the maa In comiaand at tha bridee be it aaid. te rcrnwd tn oho tha Ifoi;,, ' nrAarm i favedthefchdqe.' The feet are that about the time the rtdre weie being burnt, the Yankee were aenriy back to Aewbata. (I mean the lcd forces) tkethiU iht o f ir d-er lire from aa imaiictm foe. Tn hi.ata ni. i-.rrf.i.j -. . respeeuble diutauea below the blockade a ahort t.me aad went leiturely down the river. I ahnnM h, .m ,k-i n Hol. Wiiiiama waa aick, bat coanternanded tha crdsr for burning the county bridge a aeon a he waa aware of iia irw.Irlkfu.. t. .., " " aware 01 ill can be gathered, and if they are of any eervlce to you. voo can vj them as you may tbiak proper, and perhau tou may hear from tne again. CQDriUf. . Prwr1aanallo.il by the PrtiJUnt. To LK People of ihe Cvfeiirratt S'ait r ,,' One more npoa tt Piaica of alenaaaaa have cur armies tea tleeaed by the I-o'd ol lloeta with a triumph over or ( iikuii'w. ikM ur l'r;fiii v jvu vut wvi m !,0woo!. Lot now o tha garb of faMing and sorrow, bot with i?y and elfdut, 10 recder thick for tbe (rest mr- eieaitcelved at till hatd. A few month (luce, and oar eoemUa poured torth their legion upon aor toil. Tby laid f j-cea, and, with boutluJ tLrcaU, claimed H an already tbeir prlzn. ih btt troopt whkh raHUd to iu detenea b e tiUi )rc.;! tj th vat's hvpaa, and, order tbe iraidabca of th ni Altriphir hand, bavt ici'trrfj our f neinl' acd Idrirta tlem b&ckHdMmar. Uniting tit dfaated forcet 1 aod tla ri uj ft-tnti L!ch h4 Ixen mvtping oor c4ti 1 With th arm ot iiiTS!oa In Murthtrs VirKiiua.carecemiti 1 renewed ttct' a:Utn.t to labjngata u at Ui reij placa wuero meir lr tnjrt w ce:aiea, sni v. rerietxea ci I eetribntiv )'iucf overtatcea the ttt'.it lo: ia a kcccd t aru COIIllst r.vrti.rnw. .. '10 ul atpnal aoccetit 'tfil'i to our AttP n t3 ran P bten RTittotail ad Kd aooih nr tu iai.r i.n.i;at.' n uia 1 w'r-i " ', '"7.de7 b cor f.'.rcM were ! to acMtiM. Va V.rsin'a, tLe nme , f A'.iuistLf r ara r.lated ua to overcome ur eiierciee at Kioh- won, tu Kentaeiij'. Hut, at ouca and lae ma time, hate two irrM ti'f.lil aiinif L ea stricken Cjmu end tue wic ed b(.ntri of uur enemkf eet it DRUjtht. - ' Iuaiiob circunmtBcti it is au(ir'.li', tiiit ia a rfo we ttiould br ilon in edorinit tLuckfa!sr to that dracioua Uod, who haa br.ea cur butwk tad defence, abd to ciir snto U!m tiie tebcte cf tl;ukvt;..i)j and pra te. la II 1 fcsod ! tLs iikjt! ot ell rvni'ii. nud to Hi in tbucl't we In an especM uiantier ascribe t'e hout-r ot tUU great de'.iv ixni'e. - Kovr, tbcrtlore, I, JtS.ikoa lavl, Treaid; nt of t' 0 Cjn- f-dcra-e fcU't. do fcaua '.In n J procIuaatiiM texueu apart Tbonday, the lfttb day of heptenibcr Icatuat, ta a ly ol Prayer and 'liiarikgvirg to Almighty tied, for tbe-great merclei! voochacleu to our f eaple, ucd ni'-re especially lor tire triumph of cr arm at Uici:ni''id and at Kanaia ; aud 1 do hcrehy tnvite 1)' pet als ot the tv,r(ac'erate Mutts to meet on thtt d-iy at their .fiipeciive tjlace ef pu'uLc wor ahip, au1 to unite ia rendering Thanka 11 d I'ru.Hd to tied twr thcao Rr'at nitKiea, .cd lo iuip!ur Lim tu conduct our ounntry rultly tutouh 'ho pern ,h!eh an r. ni.a 1.4 to the HnilatUiuweiit of tin b'.cwmr; of po..-0 d.1 aaaitiy. . ;iveu under my hand atd tha ririaAhe 'oi' ),.., ' fderate blt at lkichy:onl, llu louTli dy ot i8111" I rcBtrujW, A. I. 1652. . " i'i lie i'l e'idi nt : JLkFKIV; AVJS. J. P. Br JiaiK, Scrratary ,f State. ; From ihe Kew Yerk Wmi !. IJi.r Cirrnl I;lanttr In Vlr(tn1a. Tb8 reUils could have- afforded to pay ten million1! of d illars fur the rcsolt3 afcoinpliohcd by their cavalry raid ou (ieuerul 1'ope'a headquarters at C'atlett's Statiuri, Friday ntght nfght 'i'hey took posessio3 of our csmp, pil nd plundered to their hearts' content, and beridos !at.eJ bii tljt i'ves, Btoiicy,' fcotxa and p;noual tBteU bt, (Jeu 1 jut loot lim umst.T rotlj of Lis army, ull.his privute pupcrs, c 'j iis of difjiatches and reperta, uM-morands ol the compaiKn and tha ptst and present cotidition oi the army, copies, of til tlie telegrans wliioh ho has sent tt Wasliington since Lis taliiug bis present command, f.!l the dispulelus received from the I'naidtut, (Jemrtil Hal leek, General McCMinn, Uthernl Burnside ar.d t.y War Pepitr'Jiicat, c opies of all the orders iujd to l!S" (Icnerals of coips nod divisions, all Lis maps and top' graphical ehcrl-t, and, in shoit, every ncord and jiiwc of information. which uny one could desire to have who wished .to know, witb pr-rhet acenracy and detuil, the pint histcry at;d futurj pinna of tha Cnpaigg,tLe num b.iii nnd it r.j.otiilion of our troops, and the purposes ol the War Department, and tho (Jetierals. if tnehe hud uli ban di Bttojed by fire the loss would have b.en moat aeriour1, and would have greatly retarded the prosecution of tho war. Captured and jiogjrsHed by the enemy, their loss is incalculable, if the little driblets of infor mation whieh careless correFpowJenta have SuSjrid to leuk ou in their letters was so vaWabie to the enemy as" tu make it wi:ie for Ucneral Pope to exclude' them Irom his liui k, und keep the millions to whom the hv.-.i ut:d daeJi ef cur soldiers ure preeious in utter ignorance nud almost i..aupportablo sUpende, how valuable to the ene my rnuHt have been the posjt iwiob 6F all th5 itiforni ition whieh ticti. i'ope and bis stuff have acquired uod pon-tci-scXTVt ,-ident Lincoln bimself could now tell Jeiler son Puvii and t.h (Jenerala nothing eoncern'ng our army iii Virginia W'bUh -they do not already know. . U:e, loss, v.e r peat, is incalculable, linu-wa our lorce is 80 siron that such perfect' knowledge ot the' purpos es by the euen'y ia no detriment :o their fuccesjful ex cciUiiin, ti e wbolo.plao of the eauipaign must be charg ed. It will hardly do to say that w are thus at roc j wlrn the I'.i.-s met with occurred .dm in;r a ntrcat. This Iocs is so stunning aud so complete that the re port of it would hardly be credited did it coma in auy doubtful shape.. But, Otir'Bwu ep-.niui ffrr"'th5uH who witb nil other members - cl 'thu. pre was, nbcut bviag rxudii'ti fmm U-sreral t'ope's Iwea, waa pncnt and a witness 01 ti.e raa. ue atu cue oticr corres pnndent v.ero the only members of tbe pres 'tboo and there tiusnt. AUs letter, watch we published Tester duv, and whieh created etioh a profoucd regret tbronzb out the citv, in amply eocCiniid, not by tthram?, fVomGn. l'ope's new Leadquartera for it is notorious that noLhing cen be (mated which elites ,to Ihe public from that source, ana that however eloquent ha may be over fictitious victories',, ha is silent over rf al disasters but it is confirms by his own. verbal statements and the statement of others who reacufd t'xi city yesterday rrom tha b M 01 butii TLn cause of Dug ahAineiul disnsler ia single and plain Gen. Bote's headquarters were not und uever have been gncrdeti. 10 snrpnte was as easy ns 10 nnu mem. I ba rebels knew the aet. It was his Lcadqutrttrs for wb:eh tuey prociuicieil themselves in search, they .ouuu tlieai, runsakeu tjetu aa they pieasei and went away ia ealuty. 1 here Is no doubt upon this point corm"C3ud;-ot of the " Tribune " saya : " i'robably the whole might have been eavaJ and the aUaek reiiuiatu it there tad been pickets or even sen tritb ubout the eatntK ii fi?? has tiol been a eurrrrl- mour.ied at headnt.irteri tune Gen. Port took the field. a piece of eatt'!es?ne-a lor whieh he bus paid a heavy paualty. ' Tbe rutd on the Uani ol our reutiisuia ermy is tiO surxipiiable to thw. 'Ihftt, as we koe by privute Utters receive! a week before it occurred, was expected and prcpareJ lor. Uar miiiiury slcreB were wiuiilrawu the ink lelt tuuu almost bcouess piund r, aed jro- parntKcs were begun lor the strategic movement Which results in leaving no unexposed point pen to the er.emv attack. It Genera! McCle'llnu's headqnartcrs baithin .bCBJh'Lbbject of thttir raidL and all bis -papers bad been aei2:d, it ioulJ I5vc."oten arrnIe"tcvriult-y no nieauij equil to this, for his army was now effecting a tncetion witn ucncr,u t opes, as uerjerai uurnsiJe b id already doDC, and the voluminous ci'ags which must havy passed between them were also borne off by the enemy, and reveal tne numbers, ejneimoa ana situation of Gen. &IcClel!an'a army us completely as J10 muster rolls aou copies in the aisputches to aahiug ton reveal the numbers aad situatiun of General l'ope's It is for the President to decide what puniairaent is da. feir this culpable and n?st disaitixra negligenca. if it be truu that the President bassuid that"Gea. i'ope wasc;h.bra;clfar tbr& Uiinjs great brain, greet in- d Jiinec, and a want oi strict veracity, the Iojb of pebue CouHdenca in Uiat (icutTuI a IcLgrama w.ll not tiaa his icdmdot onduir. He wid be unaaected also bv jy;rbsps ha is unaware of his extreme unpopular ity with nearly all bis subordinate Generals, iS-xts aod raeu. llo wul ctvi just wt-igni 10 taa via oen- emlship whieh left the eillant General Uanks to be defeated at Cedar Mouutaiu, for it ia increuibie that be cau have teen deceived by the telegrams with whieh it was attempted to amuse and appease tbe public, vr tuat Geaeral Pope d act lu returning to b:s O. Iaue euiuuiaaucia uc iiaia ui awcu, wuuuutu ana miis'02 seat in by them, asiricMTect and exaggerated, can have blinJed tie President's eyei any more than it did theits lo the measure of cur disaster acd the plentiful Lck of Generolnhip wliish rauseJit. TLe rrebident knows also how tbo disc;pl;nc of General Pcpe's trmy hu deteriorated rince hi took the field. Lla knows the ciuses of this deterioritioa.'irsd the country w ill ccaEJenlly hope that these toj will have juft weight in his decisioa upon tbe future command of the army of v irginia ' -I The government, we repcit, is imposing cpoa the cotntry the ntmost sacriiiee in an into'erabls expense and anxiety so that the enemy may get no information which could ba of value to them from correspondents, whose duly oEc3 is.to convey to the people what tbey have en andoubt&l right to know of lb broebera and sons whom tbey have sent to ht the bttlcs of the na tion. Yet here is a general guilty of tbe grossest cate lcssnera ia the boldicjf of that information, and directly as tbe result of that carekssness the enemy Is mada an- qnaintcu with all that they coold possibly desire ta know to enable them to Countervail oar plans, defeat oar armies, and capture our capital, It is outrageous and mtoletable, and the President may w assured that the indignation which be mast ft! in bis own bigb place of knowledge aod power, at such incompetency aud shameful carph-rUti-ss, U more than shared by the people whosa d.tiav fcartg upon tbe fidelity and tueccsj with which he e'io3 tbs in uruments to wield the vast power cotnmiUcd to bis bands. '. . - . ' 1 Jt rom imj isew ton irmei, inursdiiy, we cojiy t.lig. loliowing : ' . - i . Tbe rebels tow aland in front of onr armies time, naioteriDg at the outside 125.C0O, while to meet Um we have already not lefs than sdO.tMlO. which will Very tp-.edi'y be increased to 250,000 or SOO.OOO.a&d can be increased, iT re'ary, to 400,000 men. Our position' is strocg, and although the enemy seems to be utkicg Irtqient and ue?ptraie attempts to turn our ffaoks, or brek ccr line, there is cot cne chance iu ten of is achiev'trg any innportant ruccess. - L$y destroying tbe bncgi3 ucroos lippuhonnoi.-k we have leodcred their pSRsage cf that iiv.tr impossible, and have secured for curseives all the time we need lor preparation. Tfco rrm&indt r of thiJ Army of the Fotonsae will tpcedi!y tat:) i:s position ar.s u.ei, wiiuout waitjnj to te at-tT-ckcd, tr allowing hirarielf to be put uxm the defens ive, even for a day, the c. unlry expects Geo. Halleek to ut LiniH if at the bead tf th's munificent end irre sistTfcld rationi.1 trray, rr.d march over tlie jebels into Uici.rcond. lie will Lave -all the force the enterpria will lequ re, and nil tbe cocditiona essfntial tp i. q es-i-. r -One thii.g ouj.Lt to le diatiueniy understood : the tfotaitry cumot Werato any t.tw .doUys, or any repeti tion oi e!J lutlut-M. This army miit i,ot ait d-wn"con-uut with uVleuJi.ijr VY aching ton, tor te hlld in check ly rxiicvfra'ed tori.s ef t'.ie rcb! tfc-Egtb, or ty bid roadii, inaikquuta it!pplif3,"Cr lack of ttaupor'atiirn. AtaiSoat a!! t!.w co ningcnci:s iht, (Joteinnicnt must makil and amplo pf-paruti-.n. Tbe country does not VMiit ficuiifB uor explanations ; it demands snreess. it Lns wuiteH long enough, and it has paid.dearly enough for it. Jt u tnti'thd to a vigorous, Ixild, ancf successful movement of its urmin, ,uud it (iemaedj this at the handd ol its Comitiunder-ia-Cbief A militaay com' macder must mways take soma ruk ; be mul always mu the hazard of achat In orcitr to weure tbcpotsibut ty cf tuectuS. .In this cafo the risks arc small, for the oMnntry Las placod iu the hands of lho Govermient evert thitir which enn render fuec?ta certain. This lav ibb ucd confiding generosily cf tho nation must r.o long er be aouacu. A la'er iium wr of the Timet is said lo be talking of peace, if the Ftd 'rd army should be defeated ia the ex pected battle of Manilas. Well, they have been bad ly whipped. Will tin Imei speak oat fer pence? TLry rati l ave it on cur terms none other. r , r'rt.m the 1 jneh'our Virgitiau Pel (lily tit Liitiny, x i.t a Ict'e number eif the .,ct Toik Ihrald, which has teen kindly hud bclcis us, we' fiad the following rascally advertisement : ' .'.,-: . ' ONFEOKiiATK TivnABDttY KOTH'4. BEAUTIFULLY 1 j printed on b.itik note pir.3r, fr tale tt $4 por 1,000 by VV. E. lilLTdK, 11 epruce t. AVhyt could bettor illustraie tLa the peiCdy and.utter laeii ci iji.iicitiie oa the purt ot our l aniice enemy than this ? A w'lolepale sysiem of forgery and connterieit ing is -bera boldly ncd brszjnly proclaimed to the world, antl the i-uniic invited natron Z3 thu vtllaiurv 1 Wbipjd in the fkld unablo ta withstand the valor and proivees t f our noble troopsthe mean and coward ly expedient is reaortcj to cf depreciating cur currency. Tbis thing iua hero going on for a long time. A l.rge nunibet of tha prisoners who are ceptured by our forces have these counterfeit bills on their person, acd they are readily pad on the unsuspecting and the unskillul de tectives, it. ts Known that tho prisoners who were can fined at the Fair Grounds near this city had a cocslde- rauie q:iamiiy 01 tue spurious currency witn them, and fut not n little of it in eircu'atiou in this community, t may be, and very probably that the splendid couu tei iciLs of our $50 aud SU'O Confederate notes which have gaiued auch a wide spread circulation and caused each d.-cp dittrrst i i the public mind of ail bills ol thofcC titi-cniiaatiocs, aro the tesult of .Vank' e ingenuity and rjscilit.y, bijJ that this severe blow on our circula ting medium has been Stricken by tho cunning band of tha enemy. Tb'vrc ia a remedy for tbrss things, f Lt it bn ndiutnu.erel.Ii 'the Government will proclnim that prjote a routui vnn counterieit UoufeJCratenoney about fnem wiil be Lurg, and if when go found thru art Hung, laere Vviu ne an eua to tne whole bnsines?. ihe ia wj make the critu: punishable with d?aia. One of our own 'c.t4z;nt, if detected in tt, wonld have to pay the penalty of Lis life. Why should more clemency be s,.own tt crmd attd nnscrapulous enemy than an offend ing cit:z"u ? 'I Le evil is o easy remedy bang the cul prits whedevt r deteclcd, and there be no more cf such uuverliseuients 03 t'.e above no more of the lankee imitfttions cinn.atinjr thromrh the countrv. lho credit of oor curr-ncy mast be prr.82rv,id,"r nil is t'Ki p'eservtu agatcsi tho altaclij tu eith -r pretended tncnusal r.om; or cneains abroad preserved at all hiiiirus and to tho luat extremity, iiat:g every molhers' soa of them JjtaKAt.. Trom the Richmond Enquirer, 5:h iB't. Ilia Terms f l'c are. It i-reai that t! e rec ,Lt victories or CsConf()eatearmy has aioncd a fec!i;gfor peace wb! h u Icglnniaj to tiui iiu.n; r jii?..iuu 1:1 iub or'neru cii'f. e arts mfoiuicd Iha. a late cory of the New Yotk Ti;flci" b-e boen re ceived ttat aj a" tf the couihiui3 a of McUellani "'"" i o untaiuu. iurn wo lor ore are lor a o':iiii ii;u b 1.V9 not een ma piper, and do oat know waeuicr or. not any onrJitlcatirna wore arid.i. Hlw. h tntonrcjus of the Times' ' exniewion. added 'that th uon ioob inn! anxie wa tuat cr f isavpointment end VI I V orrow. W hether or not this atatcmentSa correct, we have 0 doubt that tuousnd at the North, who Vprrir,ir .u.,,,. t ly.enbciiittd to tha popular cry. wiil now kpeak oat and de mand peace, tinco all their aimiet bars btea defeated, aud ne force lutei venca SLtwecn cur victorious trmy and the Korthoru .tici. Gen. Lee und jretna a the Northern character wtlleoonir.n to know that the surest guarantee of an eariy neace, i the yigoror.s piotecu ioa of f resent ancceascs. le ha shown biu.erii to be a (J.neral a tio properly estimates tbe value ol quick ana rap dmoveirents; he ipreet,ing forward toward the enemy counir?, Bad nothlug but a speedy offer of the most favorable teinu of rcace. wiil 1, ion of Korthera terTitmy, cn yirff to the encniv'a home the sanle kind orwdtTare ttat Fas teei practiced by them In the Bonth. WI.en tlie fi.ct rfiriTaainn la 1. ed to the kortheiQ miLd, cur own tormH of peaee wiil be otlamd u. - Ihi only tiruii whih tho (,'otifaJcrate Stctr cut accont wilt be the immediate recojrrition of ttt pre?eut Confede rate fetste, and the p-rihiuon to the other ftatea to elect their own doMiny. ard to cide whether t';eir futna ehall be wiih the Confederate Siatra or tho United btaw. We are ef the oufuicn that the oH-tctole nt anplied not only tojthe Birder Jrilave State, but to each and all of the rirriair.iu2 United fctatea. Not tint nf ih. "I'uwa cmita hi a waniea in me conreceracy, hut as aa aekBOwiedcnientof tho rkht of riccoaaion for whh-h thia war aaa ntea WBUf I., . - 1 oe peace which end this wrr shoDld acinowledffe Ihe eaos for which it was foncht. audanolv ks nrinr-nha to ve do aot tea the neceaaity for any proclamation to the -lui iu-wt,ieru c ib.ls aooai ma iree. nit.,11 m rii.aUi.. a.-ippi r.Tcr ; v.iai cas aueauy Been auttijiently declared, aud tbe Xorth-weatern States have, rnitvclnn.iin.c.ini. fer, as riiroronJy acstained the war a any of the Northern fclales. We are unwiiiiuff to nairipate the force and effect cl our victories by extending ravers or cfTer to any portion or our enemies. The atiiitv tn mnnnmr a nava koa Waa ah aa , . aT aa fvVV VCVU deinonst-ateu let u 00 Bulbing tutt wjII appear like ao effort to purchase It. t The carceHt desire of the onon- n'tu rAnr.jA..,. o,.u for peace is known to theKorth. Whontvor the U. ktatea ie prtparea to Live peace, 11 can he obtained upon proper terms, ta ths E'eantime. otir arm on.i,i. tt enniy' Urritory, and be prepared to aid all peaceably disposed person aud comoiuaitiea, by co oparatiog again! mi ikiu a jiicea. , CoxrroEscs." Night before Lst, a irentleman went to onj cf onr hotels aod created a room, and dts- rioaiif a w.iu the Lxrk for s e keeoioe a paeKajre marg- en "irown," wuica waa represented to contain c-uu. . . . . .... -'... . Soon afUr, another individual came, engaged a room lor tbe nicht, and deposited another package "Bruce," aid to contain 5000. ext mwnicg cc:o.-e cay, when 1' another Clerk was tn duty, a man came trf the 'office about the time to leave on tue morning train.claimed and obtained the Vrcwn pataage. .ner breakfast Vboth the two men who bad, tne nigat before, deposited the two paekarj, appeared aad ciaiawd tleir bnndlea of money, wnea oaij ocs coa.j oe lound. As soon as the proprietor learnccl that one of lbs packages had. been claimed and earried off in tbe morning before day, bis suspicions were arcuwd. lie .brake open tbe- $500 package cad food it contain only blank paper. sv.u .-i Mwg B1C LiUW U BtflDgB. ' .t'enfa Confederacy 2d. , ; For tbs Wilmths'toa Jouraal. .. An ArI tUa TKlaena' auut Patriots of Korth . ' - -Carolina, . : We, tt-e andenVred minlitera cf the Esaiera Couferenee of tbe Evanfrelical Lull et an Hyood of Sorth Carolina, hsv. ibb; teea appotn'a a committee for tbe porpusa of pan rtthine as Appeal n beha'f of Ihe Iianhian of our lidtxam ti Soidiert, respectful!; and .earnestly tut yoar attention to the following i The above named Conference hat in e? ntempla"o9 the ererMon of a Ferpale Semiwy, with a view to larniah the ais;!ttert of enr dscewed ard diablcd aoldioi a 'th a era-' tuiti.na eJucctloa. iiielu Ji' -t hoard and clothing; If ' needed. i. 1 nia luntituticn la -o b located at Looivilii, Foray the nmy. K. ., a remirk-tbly henlthy locality, where 20 re a ol laud, and 2.0UO doliAta In r..i, almaJn. Lun aa-ured from two citueoa cf the t-taee. to aid It the erec- tiaa or the nece&ary boildlrga. a j i 3. la order to eaUhlih Ih't enrni : n a inn anil nr. ' imnont fraiia. it is proponed to create la the outset a fuad oi tiv.uw aoiiara, to be called The toldier't Mntknumeru Fund," the Interest alone of which ahail ba oinanrt tn t education of the class of orphans reared to. The Eonrd oi uirectora win oe lrmtrnctod to naiiij from time to time such addition to t iis fund as tho growing wants of. the Iu ilitntion may require. ' - 4. Besides" the daughters of daceiuu-d, and disabled aol dier, other young lilies may be admit ted into tbe Femiun ry at the diiuietbn of the Board and Fcu'.tv; but all prof its arising from their education wiii be added to the fcudow ireut i ucd. ' 5. When the iramediate ohjset fer which this Institution is pi acted, aball ceate to exiit: tfcit Sato say, when there al ml no lunger Le any fomalu firplmu of deceased and dis abled aold.t r to educatu, then ihe B?ard will admit upon H feeunty, o miey inoiijent fcaale orphans gnerally Si cat ba Euatainf d by liiefunu. , 6. AijnlieaUon will he made tn the next Jjegialat.ure of our Bute for a Charter, to eeable the lioard to carry the above plan Into execution, to spee dily- as possible. 7. The course t t irstruoticu to Le pursued iu the IastHn tioa, will en. brace ail the brunches uauailv tnuuht In tha Lett Fei.Tile reiiB.tri s cf the rftuie, it being deemed d- "vio, nv pa .c;;.uu vuutauua, i,ii.a poor orpoans oi our noble roldiers bhosldeBjoyeqail airaamges wrhthe great- cbi a'ja ricncti in me utnu. ' 8. Although this ipsututian will ba planted nnder the aua piue of the Kvao-relieal Luthete,a Chur"h of this Bute, it will by no means be secUrtan lo its character, aa the Uoerd of Directors wiil l e composed of memoer of diflerentde nomujatiutis, and the pnpila will ba selected indiscriminate ly from amuog ths families of deceased and disabled sol- . (tiers, without regard to religious crouds. 'J. In order that all may have aa opportunity to aid ta tl.ja benevolcut enterprise, our aganki, the Rqv. J. V. Bcheck of Guilford, N. C, a'ld tho Itev. J. ii. liengert of Wilmington, N. C. are hereby authoiized to call upoa those oitini'La of our Commonweal'h, who are still at their horeca, and to ro-" ceive from them in cuuh or bondu such donations uid sub scription), as their patriotic liberality may prompt them to give. They are aUo instructed to ptoome, it" practicable,' permission from the proper authorities to visit our loldiers pow in camp,-tr lu tue field, and to receive from them auoh contributicus a thay ate willing and able to make. Tne names of contiibutors and thair renioancns, or hi the cave ot Boldlern, the Beglniouts and Companies in which tuey, erved, will te careiully recorded vt a blade-book kejit for ' that purnoae, and planed In the archives of. the Institution, 10. With a view of keeping lh:a eotcrprite prominently before the public, acdenlistiiijthefijirpaihiea&f all claaaea iu iti behalf, our egents will from tine" to time publith the amount collected, in the principal pupera iu the Btf.te. And now, Ireilow Cifizena, we appeal to. you, acd hope to have: veur hearty ca-oppratlon iu this good.wurk. We are under lasting obligations tj the cohle dafendeia Of our ofl- WLea they lett their bomen, their wives and their children, to arrest lhi profjrers ol an iuvading foe on the bloody battle-Ceid, tbfy did so iu ths sure expectation that, if they should never return to their loved ones, the protect ing aud fnering care or a grateful country would be ex- , tended over thc-in. By thia hope they have been sustained e m ids t tho arduous duties, tho many privations, and the great uflorirjp8 cf atohlier'a Hie: by It they have been aopported fa the boar of tteath. Pattfotiim, noto ivy Christianity, wonld dictaio tliat in this they ihould not ha dlsappniDted. Tho great Founder flf Chriatinuity has said : " The Poor ye have alTays with you," and In the brief history of onr Confederacy we have been forcibly reminded of this momentous truth. We art, all aware of the alarm ing doi.ilution, to which many of tho families of our sol diers have been reduced, without any possible mean tor intellectual Improvement ; yet we ahould all feel that If any indigeut children in oar titite are entitled to receive tha highest mental culture, it is tho Joilspring of those who have stood as 9 v..ll et tire ho'weun ua and our enemies. Fbr -tl.o'E, r.ndfor them exclusively, wo wish to endow an Icati-tu!ir-u, In which their w.".nt : will ba m.:, and in which they " will be prepared to occupy respuctabla oositions in tomty. ihtr eppeal; m dirwted eepcciul'y to the ludles. It hii fallen to the lot oT their ex to mould the deatiuie of na- " tions. Cl this fact many ttriklng illustrations are affjrded i by the pant. And when the hi.-tory of cur pregc-nt natiunal . strnirgls atic'l have been written, it will appear to the wor'd, Ibat fr out' independence . aaa nation, we are In a greet meaeino indebted to tho pma patriotism cf our ladies. To t tbem, thereforn, we iirce1i!!y appsal, to come forward and aid u in building up f.n Ine.itcti'jn, in which a destitute -portion of thsir sex shail rceeive that intcllectutland moral training which will cable th m to follow, their noble ex ample. Oor Confederacy i jot in itsinfincy. As its his. . tory pioKiesoea, we my reqn're other hands of Sfartan -father and B.ons, to ho cheeied onto deeds of valor by Rpartdn mothers aud d:iushtes. if vio devise means to raise the laitor, )i l never" lack the foriaer l-nil(onr Cnnfo.1erai y wiTl then occupy t hat lefty position among tn nation cf the earth, to whic a It is so j latjy entitled. KEY. EHANT C. HALL. ' 10J-5t3-lt ' JAiIt3I1.8IK8. The Itappahannoclc river is formed at tb8 eastern edge of Culpeper conn'y by tho j motion of North and llipidan rivers. Its general course is southeast, and its length about one I undred and twenty-five miles to its mouth, which is abent twenty -fiya miles south of the Potomac's mouth. k . . Tbe two small streams, IIYsrcmau'a nnd .iCitbam's, mentioned iu acccunts from Kichmond, are, we believe, co&f!uota forming the " North " brsnch of th,e B-ippa-hancock. -v In Kew Flanover CoinfT. N. O., cn the 16 h June, 1SCJ, Hr.'WJSiNU l,KAK3I.EY FLl.Shi,aKei27yea-. FAY'ETTF YILI.E, tept. 4. tcef CctaJIbtr a't 15 ; Bees wax SO to 37J ; Lacon -io to S7j Lird 33 to 35 ; Corn tl 40; Ootton Last sales Id cent,; Cotton Yarn 3 0 ta ti CO per bunch ; Copper $1 per lb.; Cotton I!ugglng--arone iu market; Cundlf' Fayettevillo mould 0; Flour Family sold to day at 122 C3 ; Hides Dry 27 to SJ ; green 8 j Iru Swedo 15 ta 20 by the quantity ; Irish Potatoes (new) It 23 per buatml ; tto',asci 1.'. O. ti 50 Ly toe bbl. ; Nails Si to $2i per keg ; Onione tl 2", per buthel ; Bye 3 00 5 Oat 76 ; Itice 7J to 8 cnts by the cask ; Fugar reuiling at 50 to 73; 4 4 fchoeting 50 ; Osaahurr ,vjj Belt Hound l'i 60 to SIS lorCO lba. ; bweet Potatoe in demand at tl 60; Bjiiita Turpentine 23 to STY ; Tallow 3 to 35 ; Wool 13 to ft. ... XE W ID VERTrSEM ENTS OFKltE U'ltMISTOS 6t WKIOJS P. R, CO., . ,-. ' , , . ' SxrTMBEB) fftb, 4g62. rv-iii L.cf B.BOAKD OKDIiyXTOifS have declared a dividend cf fire per ceit oa tho Capital ktocx of this Company. payable ta btockholder on aud aftortho 13th iuetand. JAMES B. GtiESN, Seeretarv aud Treasurer.' Golbrboro' Tribune and Tarboro' Soutiierner publish till thelSth. ' 1 t?ept.6ta, IS32. . . - 1-tloth CONFEDERATE BUTTONS C. S A jj;VR OFFICEBSrat July 23d, l8t2-2G7-tf J. Ut COB KICK'S, . 41 ilarket-jt GOLD LICE. ' JU;T received a splendid article of French aad Koss.'an Bullion Lace. For ealo chsap a J. McCOSlflCK'S, July 23d, 1SC2 :f-7-tf 4taarket-st 120 GROSS CONFEDERATE BUTTONS. TEE GENUINE ARTICLE, Infantry, Cavalry acd Artil lery, Jarire and amad. . J. atoCOKallCK, , July 13. 267-U 41 Market rt. WItAPPlXO PAFi--Ul. T1S BT0i? anifcr sal), twenty-five raTti good, at .A. - Sept. 1 1 Ji, 1852. WHITAKijrs Book Store. oocuiet conns. DOZ. PA lit received tlis mrnifg et WHiTAKEii 8 Book 8ore. GOO bept. fth, 1S'2. 10) SKWI'U TfACKISK IKEDLES HSNfir LOWK AO). . J It tept. 6 lb, 16C2. FOR REST. JrjL A FIXE DWFLLISO HODiE on Fronl-streeU at F, f preeent occupied by the subscriber. For particular ata.nrl B. RCHDI.KK.V. 6e;.Le..b, lfC2. . l-:t ai'nT!Ti.TKa waited. riYWO BUBBTlTyTKS wanted over 43 year. A good JL price paid. Apply immediately to eUUlUIAii Ui-ilLfi. Sept. 6, 1&C2. Mt
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 6, 1862, edition 1
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