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jJl'FFT.LJlNQ IN GEN. LEE'S ARMY'. .Army C'irre?pon>lcnce Savannah Repuhlictin. Wt.vcfik.stkr Va., Sept. 2>3, IStJli. I -’an rt'call no parallel instance in history, ex- . Naj "Wi'n’s disa.stroua retreat from Moscow, vrlu'To liii army has ever done more marching and tiirhtiiii:. luiJor such ureat disadvantages, than Ton. heo’p ha.s done since it left the banks ot James rivi-r It proceeded directly to the linf ot the Kappahannock, and moving out Irom that rivcr, it Ibutrht its way^t" the I'otomac, cros.'f' that -itrdam and moved on to iiaiirerrttown. had a heavy engagement at ^ boru' Gap. and another at Craiupton '*!’ " • U.ueht tl,e;r«u-a! f.ic. hcJ la.-l,.'■I';', “..r ul -d the 1 ofouiH*- back into \ irginia. I)untJir this time, cover ing th. lull .pav ot'a montb. the trooups re-^ted but four AiiJ always he reaiombored th.-ir houur, thsf tlie "ho porlurniod this wondcriiil >.'ije-lifth of them were b.ire !. ;iud, ;wio Jiail of thciu in rags, and the whole ot *|jeni iinishi d The c*ouutry from the fiap- j.ali^iiiiiock to the I’i’tomac had been visited by 'he i;my Vvith lire and >w«,»rd, and our traiisp'tr- i.tiion \\a> ..sulhcieut tu keep the army supplied 'r au >•,! di?lanl u base as Gurdonsville; and wlu u tht’ provision trains would uvertakc the army, so ’T'fi'jising Were the esitrencies of their position, tiie men seldom Lad rime t>> eoi k Their difiicvilties were incrca?fd by the l‘;i“t that their cooking utensils, in many eases, had been left behind, !is woli as everything else that would impede their movfUieiita It w;is not unusual to see a company t vtaiviniT nii-n have a barrel of tlour distributed i cf nt't less thun at the stvme time buriiin OPERATIONS AT 1-U-KA. rhe lollowing dosoription ot the capture oi : '(f.V.j ,'o il... ,u.i iMiiute.l “An .ict to THE MILITMU EXEMTTION ACT. .■inTioii ui i.iv; ^ exeiupi ceitain persoas from inilitary ser 1-n-ka, by CU'n. I’nee, and ot the battle ‘ certain persons from onrollmrnt tor HtTviec in the army between him and Kosecranz, .says the Richmond CouU'derato States,” (h.- -M.st ot Apnl Fnnuirer of the Tth, is extracted from the letter | ih«2. 01 ,>-.oi.iior »"j “ffi"''- "'I'-'»«»I" '»1 iT ;:;.rr„.'.ho ;i..m >.» h,i:i «>, „„ ,„curat.Iv c.y,.rytl,.ng ot »hicl. Im | ti//. ; ^ l^v of l,o^^ ,] vvho.se Itigh ohar.acter gives to bis narratue j nn.ior rules lo h.. p,v«cnb- . 1‘haraotor of veritable history, it is the ' ^ ,,,• Wur. ilu* Vii-'e I’rosiJ. i»i of the and most complete account of ttie opera- v'oute*h'r';ie Stnios, tin; olUoetv, jn'liciul mul oxcciitive, t l-u-ka th;it we have seen. The false ^ qf tho Coi,fe.l.Tato ,iiui ,Suu.‘ con Mtl.v and his .overn- P-nn..tors .,,p-in.,.l hy h|‘ 1' * statement by which Kosecranz aiul hi.s goVt uiont attempted to impose on (»cn I’rice, is a fresh proof of their dishonesty. Hut (.Jen. I’rice, like a true patriot, had faith in his conntiym«!U and courage in his heart, and liis taith aiul cour age were his protfctioii: 11 KAKQl .AltTKK.S 'l \J. t'lKN. I 1 I -KA, Miss., S«-pt. IS, \ Li-aviim I'up* lo on the line of the .Mobile and Ohio K:iiIroad, fifty l.clow (N>riiitli, we leaehed thi^^ place on Sunday, the Yankees re- trentii)!' to their .-entre at KurrisviHe. 'I'be foici s of the t-ni iny uro umit r Rosecranz. and numluM- about ori.lHl’i) u'en, more than double our | miiiioriiy, | own. and withal veteran^, ehietl\ trom tite North WC't. l»t>('.iro tin' fiietny h it luka arrangt‘nient h-id been ni.ude fiy them to burn the depots, but our arrival was so sudden they tailed in fo doing, and we captured about worth of eotmiiissary | c.a.i.atio., not to e... made tul. i,ih,>ieis. jmr'ir-' 'i'i.i :lu- t.i iiy llu' Hii.l .Miioh cl.'i ks ill ilii-ir otlioo.s hs are al luwo l by tiu' ui.l now (•i,i..|..y.-l, ■uid all Oth.-r [v)-.tiiiHSii‘r>^. Hi*‘ir aii.l cK-rks: hiH. .'.x.-.'pt mmcIi Souo ollic.M-M as ti,.- lal Staii ' m u ili'crui 'l. "r m iy lu'iimIii-i iL i'l ire hy Ihw to Ilf ii-it.U- t>) iiiilili’i‘t'liy; ilu- m.-ml.ers oM.olli IIoii.'ics III' ttio t’,iii{;n''S of lilt' ami ot Ilip I,r^isl'»inr.'.s-r 111.-M. v.ial Si:ii.'s. mm 1 iheir te- vpiM-liv.- otlicprs: ;i\i cl-rU- ii.'NV in ilif . If;—'- i>t tVil.-rnti* lilid St lt> ^ v.'TlliIltMlIH, ;illl izi' l l-.v Inw^-iv- cfiviii>r s'ilnii*- I'f All voliiiil.-.M- ir.i.i|M lu-ro'of.T.- iiii =i-.l l.y .my Stale sinco tilt j-H.i!'. lit lilt! i“i;tiili“ I ■' \'i ■*'• liirttur lo pr.iviili' till- the piitili«‘ iK-l' IK'''. 'ii>|'vc-vi> i AjtiI I'lth, I wliilt^ .siioh li'M'j's sh:.ll be ill III' ivi* '.*>*rvici' iiii !.*i viile.l ill it ihi>- t'X>*iiipii"ii -S’mU n.>t apply tvi 'iiiN petMiii wtu> li’tbh’ lo !u* cill l into •-crvice liy viiiu* I't -’o.i -u'! «'I \piii li-ih, ■ Ml pilots ■•III.I pflrol;- i:) 'tlC 111-, il'itlt 111 l- liiie servict*; llie l'i\' ' ii-iii. .■*iip'‘rii>t>'>'l>'ii'’'>'^'*'-'1 ors, tren.'iiier, cliifl (’liM'k, oii:^ui •■ i''' iiKiti isri'r-. :i:in‘ii; ■ikryiit.'*, secti.m iiri.-'.iMr, t'.vii isp-’it l.mi l:- l > facli le-i. an 1 i.'i 1^' "i-'ivf-rr W AH II / I 't,n nth uiai TFIE 4Sth NORTFf CAROLINA TROOl’H j FROM TIIi: XruiTH. | A correspondent of the (’harlotte Democrat i Uioir>K»\i>, October 7.—The llichmond big ./ itc.s from this Ke-dment- ' received a copy ot the riiiladelphia 1 following offo i.ii tt;h - On the night ot the LUh, at 1 A. M., we left ; juirer, of Friday last. !U Louisville despatch, j Harper’s town land ..... , ..... [jjjl’^ , town jiikc. llavy on in frorif; so look out for news to-morrow. 'J’hc “-Vddress oi iht^ * «ov«.riior.i,” signed by ’urtin, Andrews, \;ites, V>a.llmrne, Solomon, Kirkwood, Morton, Sprague, ricrpiiut, Toii, P.er- i ' s -1 On the night of the LUh, at 1 A. M., we lelt r...ay t.ast. I n.gi.t oy «-en , oop.r: .rnor’s Fc.Pry lor Sl,;.rp»i.,.v via Shcphcnls ' |nat .tatc, l,a. j,..t ^ u nl »,ul the into .Mary. I-"™'^ .Maj i:.o V.i. i)-.,, I J 7i I-.I 1,. IM I'lno of up in line battu? inilesdir'taiiton the liards- i . , id. On the 1 th w(‘ were drawn up in lint oi i . . . . ,i V"U, 1>\ teii'iri.ipb liom . , , 1- 1.. • ,1 i\ n UUl’v . town pikc. “llravy skirtuisbini; is constintly . j , .. anil ijuarteriuaster supplies. They h.iwever, witli 2.TlH> nei;n>es, and they have rob- bed this re'don aloiu: the railroad to iluntsville, j I'hmics. the local snpfrinica' - * . • « . 1 thv i\"-i loMces of the true men of the South ' 1 wa broken tfV from tliL- above h'ttiT bv tiring in the dirrcti.'ti ot our lines, but the battle was not t'ought until the followini: day, tlio li'th. in the ai’ternoon. liosecranz having coneentrati d in our front 1.),U'0 men, and on our right flank, on the Kasfport road 1>.01>U men, and on our left tl.ink about in the vlireetion ot tlic Jacinto roail. sent in a messenger, under a llau oi trui-e. Inarin.; a t.-leL’raphie dispateli. pur- j'ortiiit: to be >.racial. and from the Washington (I .ivernineiit, representii;g that Lee, dackson aiid I.ongstrcet. with their armies in .^laryhmd had Le. n cut to pierc' an^ cut of!' with their eoin- inunicai.ions trom lliehm'iiul; and thi- boiim the ■v'a^e. he assured th‘ t\inti'dera!e ofiieer com manding at luka tliat the wtir was virtuallv at an end: that he was siiriounded so that he ould not to them, which it wa.s utterly impossible for them •; nvvrt inti- bread with the means and time uiluw-jd to them. They could not procure even a piece )1 plank >r u corn or tlour sack, uj^on which : Work up their dough ho v lu Wonder, then, that thtre should have been scr.i-_-lcr> from the army? That brave and true Tiion sht uid havv failtn out of line trom shet r exhaU'tion, or in their eirort.i to obtain ,i •uouthl'u' t i cat alou;^ the roadside' Or that uianv seaioiiod veten.ns. the conjuerors in the valu'v, at Ki. hniond and Maua.--sa>, should luive ^aecuulbed to disease and been foreel back to the lios}iital': 1 look to hear a great outcry rais ed against the r-trag'jlers. Already lazy euv dry men and dainty '^tati'officers and (.juartern;a."ter>. who are mounted and can forage the country lor •^I'lutthing to eat. are condemning the weary pri- varv, V, ho, notwithstandinu his body may be cov ered with du.'t Hml piT-piration. and his feet with ■ tono bruise.', is i speeted to trudge along under his kuap^aok and cartridge box, ou an empty stomach, and lo ver to turn aside lor a mor>i.l‘of iiM>d t' sustain his sinking limbs. Out upon auch ... n.'trinjustice.' 'I'hat there has b 'cn unne. t ssary .^tragtrlers, is readily admitted; but in a large majo ty ot oases, the men have only to jioint to their bleeding- feet, tattered garments and _'aunt t'rames toi ananswertotheunJustchar>re. N',- army .>n this continent has ever accom- pl’.shfd as much, or su'ferod much, as the army •jt'N'irthern \ ir'_'inia within the !at throe months At no period during the firat Hcvolutionary war —not even a' Valley Forge—did our torefatht^r- ^.n arms ^:'n .’ounter greater hard.'hips. or enduru them more u'M'ouiplainingly. But grv;t’ as have been the trials to which the army has bet-n subjected, they are hardly^worthy to be named in comparison with the sutierin:;' in store for it this winter, unle.'S the people of the roiifi'dtrato .'^rates, everywhere and in whatever circunj taiice?. ;'ome to it- immediate relief The mill mur t have elothinir and .~hoes thi^ winter. They mu-t have somethin.: to CL'ver them'-elvo' wlion ik-'pinLr. :-.[id to protect them- telvcs troui tli’.- driving >icet and .-^now storuls * fiaiiks. i^'Ue i orders to th> army tor t’etiring to j * j when on du:y. Phi.' must be done. thoui.di our ! rhi.' p int. '\'e .{ui= tly cot.unenced the move-. i iVi',-' "..-1 frieri'i' at in.’ iie slo.uld have to wear cotton and ; uient f lur tra;u'> and troop- ubout three o cloi k Rt^■n l^ni- iii*r. n, sn \ s!t Tiy the ‘.He. 1 he army in \ irginia >tamis j i;u th- inorninc ol tin ■J'ltli. and bv .•■unri.'?e had : iii-'imi! a' f-r th" I- i guard this day, a- it will stand guar:l thi;- prrfc'tL'i the nioven.ent ^o comj>letely that we ! “I‘ n a . vviiiter, ov-r every hearthstone throui:hout the ; reached thi.s pouit, forty mile- di.>tant. on ^1"'**'''^ ^outh. I he rairiTvd sentinel who may jiacc h:s ! AJnbile and Ohio railroad, without the lo'S ol a w-‘arv r'unds thi- winter on the bleak >jiurs of! wi th. KiJtre, or al iiio' the frozen valley-* "t ' Ai -=he S!. nan.ioah and Rappahannock, will al=i- be | rear -uard. but were dnven ba. k with sUui:hter escape capture: and that he gave him the privi- , Lave b !-‘ge of surrendering, "to save a useless etl'usion of blood.” (leii. I’riee replied, "tliat he [ilacetl no reliance on the dispatch a-' to Lee. .lackxon and Longstre; t; that he did not believe his army could be 1 ither whippt d in tight, or captured, und that he invited Gen. liosecranz to come and try the exponment ot' an attack upon hitn " .\ecord- inirly that afternoon Rosecranz made his atta^'k. and I assure voti it was terrible. 1 wa.- in the mil]^t of it all, with (Jen Price. 'I’he attack was in Iront. It wa.-i met by two t»ritral-.t tJ.f J. nioet thi^ two Hankini: forces on th^* I'astport and daeiiiro roa !'. whuh. howi ver. had not yet r ach- • 1 their po-iti^ n> on the field W ith the'e two ■iriL'ade' we finally drove back the forces in front and pursued them about one mile, killing from 7"*i tw l.’Jo'i, and 'a{'turing nine canni'i). '^jiiking five anv^ briuL'ing away four. W'e lo't in killed and wounded, about oM" That ni_dit we held the position fir-t taken by the enemy, and 'li pt up*'H if. both partie.' prepared fora ren-‘vval •'i‘ the i-ontliet the next dav; but lien. I’riee, >e. ing the danger ot tlio arrival .'ii the iiext morninu along thw Ka.-tjiort unJ d.icinto road', -)f liite-n thousand fresh triMjp.', on both flanks. i''Ued orders to th> armv tor retirin:; to t(i)l ; "I Iloei;; .ipli coin alel 'pel.i!or.« of siij,! j;.>>iipMtiies not to wxcoi'il t'ltir in tiuiiit'er .it any loculiiy bill 'ha' at the xoai 'f' >vi'rii:ii"iii et lli*‘ '.nilVtii'r'iit* St.'ites: Iht* j'r,‘s’'](“iit, stiperiiilei. ’I'l)'-. c ij't till.', eii;:! neers. i'!ii* l cl> r\ atel I’li'charot.’-! in tii*- -icMve •'erviv'e aiiil employnifnt o!'.;ili cieiip ♦'riL'ineii in rivor :itni I’unal li tvip ui. II. aiul all cij ! iiii> ol Iiomi.^, ati>l eti^i j iiecrs iberooii fiiiployp j One ..t e'leh new»]>'»J■>^r now beine ]i ib ishi-«J, j an 1 such employees a;- the i-'iilor or pr ipnetor iriay c-rlily upon o.ith lo.be ili'li ) i'ti.- lble r i e ^ hi.’'iiif; the ; putilicHli' ti; l)ie public jiruitiT, ant Ihi'M’ iM'ii'l iye.l in p»-! I'.irm tlo> pubiic priiiti:i;: T-v the I't/.ei!, r vt,* kii I .•^'-ite i'lV eiiotif III''; evi'iy 'miii’-o r ‘‘I iflti^i i; or'' r'7 e.| to j.it-acii 'fJO.iriiii!^ 10 liii' m'..-' 'ii li ' e' .H! 1 in the regtiUr iii'Ch>irj;e of 111,lu^'•,•!! i' iii'ies. ,V11 pf'l'>joi|. \*rho >1. cii ,111.i II .w ;irt> iiie;iii e*vs ot I'K* Society ol' Krienil.- ui.l the .\''oei ui i!i of 1 > ;nii ir ls. Nazareiies. an t Metiii'inist^, ;n rei: il u ':ie:iibf.r-,liip in ilieir rrypi'OUve 'ion inii.aii.in', pr vi ( ’1 meiii'.ers of the .''iioiety ''f l': ;eij l- N' lZ i.'i-n-—. Mvi!i."i i'! ■ an.i Ihiiik.n 1.-. >tia'i fin ni'ii .-iiii - i- ir>‘-, or j ly a tii.x •( ooi.i eaeh im,' the pii'Mie iriM'ury. All pl y-i' :'iii'•* 1.0 n .-a .ire iii i I ir Mie l.ii live _v ear' battle, soon alter daylight in (len. I>. 11 , . division on tlui right of the centre, there listen- ; in>r to the heavy tiring on our left, until about !(• o’elock, when we were ordered hastily to su[>port our left, under .Jackson, sorely pres.scd by nearly the whole force of the enemy. We riislied Idr- ward at a double ijuick for about two mih“s and went huthwith into action, witli TO** men rank and til**, charging through a wood ^helliMl by die eiieinv an> through whieh trajio and canister and rifle balls were potiriuir thiek as hail. (Miward rushed the l''th and the whole briirade through the woods, leaving manv wounded and some ihad, and, I am sorrv lo s.iy, some of the living iinhurt, behind us ^V e charged over a tenet! about 100 s ill Irunt ol the enemy’.-' terrible battery >t ;iins, beh*hiiio' de.'ith and dcstrneiion at every barge. W'e rushed forward siill (o within yard- of the »‘netny’s batteries and they evi- to waver, but our !in',-' were brok(‘ii ol the want of drill and diseip- iiio d«-fpateh: Win I \ i>.\ \i yard di ■ Icntly beg.in in conse«[Uenee line in our new fouirht well lor raw lit lie of mandiinu ineiil was thrown into eoniu>ion and driven back witii L'reat slaughter, n.aiiy ol our wounili'd beino taken ]irisoners. An tdlort wa-^ male by th ry, and IMair, is publislu'd. It pied^t-,-; the ino.st ^\\ irt. Ad.iui>. iLi' » ■ ■” - *> ■ 1 tVoin evory jto>-lti.iM, W . : , i 1 o! '' *ri o' gether about town;--on'o - ^ t!, to boM oo.^.s s:rsioii. (ar, men behaved no'ily ' It i-' nearly night, i.oveii’- b ive our tban'. -■ \’.\N lb>n\. 1 loyal and eordial su]>p >rt” to tin' I’residciit, in ! trom evory j th> exereise of the functions of his great oiViee; ^f^-rs of a mi rt^coinmetids that In; call out a rest'rve foree ot volunti'tfrs, for one year s .-.^erviee, (d not b'-^s: tlian l(j(l,((0(i; and nd.ir'e^ Lincoln s protdamafnm. Xinety-six paroled prisoners. ea[ituri;d ne-ir Sbepherdslown, bid arrived at Harpers l erry The 1 iiijuirer’-; correspnnilenf ;it that poi^it .'ays: iiijiiii T!o; above reit'i-^ed ]>risoneis wiMe ei-mpi to accept of a pan.de which states that tliey are not to enter tiu- I 'nire.l State- -ervice. or to fight on account for them. Thi> parole i a very sin oiilar one a-- it tieprivi's tb.e I nit 'd .''tates of the servieeK d these men to repel the liidi;iii' Ironi our borders. As the (Jovernnient inteinl- to setol rs out West, for tl.at j.ur- I fio.in to h ill (, 1 : V. .1 the want ot oriii ana oij-eip-j -. ,• ,v recruit.s. the con.'cnpts, who =‘11 'i'*' out West, lor •aw troops, but understood but 1 wil l.'ave th.K a.‘| -in line of battle. Tiie re-i- ■ >'-l"’‘'' W aslun-ton. 1 ransportatn.!. I rinio eo,itii>ion and driven back furni.sbcd tbeui lor that purpu.;e. In New Vork. on '1 tiur'duy, .vinetii an ix.ned firm at I'.'-, but (do.'c.l he.ivy ;it I'L’ K taken t.risoners. An efh.rt wa ina.le by the opened firm at I- but elos.,, .eavy at Ideut. Coh.nel to rulli the liogin.erit undercover ^'ynt. promium l;o_r-i^n_ hxehun.^e ruled of a hill ill the wooils, but in vaiti; a considerable j l> itiiv*r> >tei ini; lo-).i portion of the Reirinient be afterwards succeeded ! I'h>‘ fdloAMng is from (he inoi.oy article i in r.il!vin.'>- behind a stonevv:i!I near the Woods, 1 ln'|uiici. I'ICI» gold • per lirin n file ■ I-' ■ ll ' '.V • X ili'lk.'! -i, ''Kliil- 1 :ii; i ac ,\ll sh''eiil:ik"lr .'I' I-: i>l unlier- 'ili.i iln-rr ; iii;i!i.‘. 1-.. in tually e!iip'i>yv>l it tin-;. 1 c ;'iV -ii ii in ; - li 1 Ira iiab'tU'ii V i ii^.iijt- i i.'i w. I'., ii^- I I'.e ptiMie an l viio.'t I-.-',, i \ eiiipMiy■•o. pi v: |c I ''i; I pi-r-.iii- iirilii .jHMi in wriiiii;: iii.t ih.-v ;ire -..i 'ivii;.ii .mi aetiiaily tuip 'yfl -i- »!.•• ti:iie (• , :r -.cj^.ili; v .eiii- n ia tueol'ltle T' \e ll:i li ~, whiell •llli-i-tvil wleill ullly be I'-rf’i'i •'tct' »-vi Ifiici- o! !i>.e I'li-t-' 'h- reiii ,>t .te l l‘r - .i\t ■■. I ;;ii; ih>- -xi-ih] o iii-* ber-'-it I tu J IT.' b_. ii ijoiiof iiic.r pei'u'iiar !:iei:.ei!.ii'al >1 j otJn‘f oceu|Jiii -n i.ir t i.ii lnyiii' nl not Coniie. teii w;:ii liie I I ulilic iv!c- '' lil bf S'il'j,'et I • ti.e c iifiii ion Im'i; l!n- t of our f.rces havin-_' been so disposed as to Y' '-e ' ■•-r or .ui, ... ,,.c ‘ j patiie' an 1 « ri «ti.i-‘ti [lie’llwii, ’ K fiie.i t h V ire c. i neet j •,'J, .' 'M 01 i r-[ se i •! by the pi'.'pMel 'Ts v: ; priees : exei-e't -‘i veiwy I: . e ; - 1 t n e.\a i.p 'i l ii. ; e I': -.t J : • iU'-’l''Ii. .^r wi e.n .1 i'l 1 Ne : y • the .s. C!i't irv .i! U ir in iet -inch re;;ii oi,.ii' .;i !,e ::: in r.illvimx behind a stonewall near the wooils, and was afU’rw.ird.'joined by the Colonel with a few others. Here the :_M South Carolina and Idthor i?'_*d Mis.iissippi reirinients rallied with us. We suffered a seven' slfelHiiLr hen' but stood our ground until late in the ev-oiing when we Were ordered over to our extreme left, where we Were subjected to on ' of th'- mo't I* rritic .'lull- in_’s we had i.'ver e.vju'ricnced. Some few were -iliirlitly wounded by it We remained on tlie fiehl near our Ii.ittle ground all iiiL'ht without eating anythini: but a 1\ w roastiiiir ears .'ince we left Harper’s I'crrv—about 1* 1 hours—and slept on the L^round without covering. We continued tlu re on the next day—-m'ither party wi-hing to be,:in the fight—and we buried our killed and I'oMeeti'l our wounded W'e h.iil 00 killed. L'17 wounde l. and about fiO mi'siriL'—mo.st ot’ the !arter an- suppo-icd to have u 't ! >'t from their Re-inooit and are .'trau'^ding uiiout tryini: to find it. 'I’he other lieirimejit' from North Carolina diii nobly—the ‘J7th Mi partieul.ir, who drove the ene my from their leitteries. and lo'f two-third.s of their men. I>'-,ithnr ('iijit. Ch.m. — record with deep regret the death ol ('a]>t. Chalmers 'iLnn. of lioekinoh;im, of the Lith reudtiK-nr H;- fell in the b.'ittle of .'^harp'buru', ■and \v:is buried bv liis ■ 'rnr.aiie on tin tiidd, his Lrrave !iavin_' been due i wirli their l-avon. r- I’. aee to his a'lu-s A -.Mil pre-orit- p!el ' ■: r.hown by the ; II. knn-r 1 tivv- every I'rovi.- ar.i;y. Ir-iiii I u; 1 1; i' 1 iir’ h '-r j r ;'V. ie ny -'i.-h ;ii uoi’ 1 -i .irni^* e«' II i vi ieli r,i In- .-,ii>.niil !e' •rr. ,,.rv ,.t U .»:■ V . t- 1,' th.' : l i- ■, 1 .-Si j f |.,n 1. 1 •i I . ;|. ;... if 11,- pi..[.11- -leKl ! .■ 1 J‘. Uc 1 ■: nr.t in our soil. Hill’ i/ii StiiiiJ iIlf. \, i\\' \ I r i. ■r :n ;iriv »u. i w - ;i*‘ : iXf 1- rli ' -,ii f:. - i : il- aflj * r i ■ ' ■ |H** I ■ 1' : ' . ‘I. 'irri ■v \ ' w : ii ■ i.. I- ■ i i-‘r i!,.- i»Tt* I i\' ' ti’t* icr-fci f S.* -.-i:!; .-X - .1 ■,* i 1 ruHii.il U-: .1! , '■ j'uMi,' •' ’iiSr p . • - (’■ijif. 11 T .• rcLi'et to learn that ; tbi' callant ofTiei r r 'ci-ivi"l n v.- ur: 1 in 'he bat j tie ot Sharp'' urg, of whi- h I- !.■ d on the L'ltl; i S. p'uid-. r. C .pt iiu y\ t ■■ ;.,ii^ >d to th=' "Jd State * i ro bavin^' eiit-'red tin- '.-rv i.-- at the beirinniiiL' | it the w.tr l|c w:i- a y v;,an >f j.rom- ; I'" lie w I' a meiidii r ot t'.,* last l.e'ji'latur-' from H’ aiif .rt Coiinty. .in I ha I be- n re-, leeted a ' n.Igniter of the prc'etit Li ji'i i'ure. — /'. | |Ull 'I he excitf*nient in the stock inarket ei.-iitinnes to increase; the eiiclo ol buyers i-^ tiaily growing larger, ain.1 all cla.'ses of sm'uritle-- are in active demand at advancing r.ates. 'riii; l.iie .advance has bei'ii so rapid that old ti]>crators i-.avc been predietinir a reaction, but as each day ope(!-> tlc'y find tbo orders to buv, from t’o' public, >^,1 nnud- greater than tho..ie to ^ell, tli.it they iiave to L:ivi llji their calculations, and .stand aside, lor the most part, :is spectators of movements whieh det_\ ealculation, and whu'h it would be fonli^h to r~1't. Faper iiKiiiey, as js'Ued by tha I . ."s. ('lovern- nient in I'^'li, is very dilFereiit from I’rencb as signats, the currency oi the colonies luiing the war I'f the revolution, or th;it of Kn;_dand du- rinir th’ wars v,'ith l^’r-mco; but, iieveril;: Ic-s. it.' exact I'uturi’ ]io.'iti ‘a ir- a m.itt.T o| pci.ul.i;ion ani')nL'all elasstf.s id the coinmufiity, and v.hile thev have no doui.t o' it' iniriii ie worth, they do fear it.s etleet on j.rices, and e.aniiot help, in this respect, dr;iwin— a jeirallel bi.'tween it and those named. 'I'his it i.' v.'.iich i^ operating with a de cided and ahno-t uni-reeedent.- 1 eft. ..t upon the market. 'I hti turns of ei>_dit' and cpiarters. which generally 'ati.'fy the brokers, are uotidnj: to rb.e out.'ider who is seeking for values aiei who. in e.ai- se^jiieFiee. uives his unliiniteil ore^ r' t > o.iy. ’I'be volume ot sales shoir- how the cxciteiii >nt i' spren lino; and. wi*b Jie-n' v So ai undanr. .aii'i ■ all the caU-'-> of the exei' -l;), lit e:»i-b 1 iV iii^re.-i.- ! mu. i' W"ul I fie !'>' li'li to Vf.rit;i!\: ;u!v t'rediction I ,is to when the tide wiil iiirn. altliou-!:, a' it rolh I onwarii, ’* i.- but natural that tfi .-e .'h 'ui 1 ofea- I dav night, ^ b ace.afc ihe bhiff'i-: ^nt'siri'/ th.- riv. - i:.\ !• M.—w- b:r.:- in-* .1, : back. 1 hey atta ke 1 n i-i t!..- !,runboafs. and in riio alt' rno'.;i ■■ : lion on our front d, K ('olon 1 > * ; I'l-iriilu —! i.h’v'• \ enemy attacked our i i!f. rv , ; on tilt' 1 st itir-tan;, and • ment were repulsei]. • ■ L.\ki; I'try . C>cf. —'i\n \ ‘ St. dohii’s !'i;e ('ii' ti'y landed our In'*.TV yi-s*-r ! ly ai’i 'i;) = I had a h.ird fight with. them, i lv\i.i>\viN, Friday night , tu-^an to I ■ I twoo'(d-ck j eri ' fd about '' o’clock tlo' n- ri ! not s('c or eriLTage th'- \ anke--. . I c mjiany, who met twenty oi tl j and drove them bae-k. ,\'! I d acks. uvilic. i 1;.M,:>\VI s. !■■;. — 11 \ ]■- m ■ Jao'r,'onvlll.', jii't arrived at H arri'on’" ami 'A'l stcott’s coinp o ; will be ma s(.,| ;,t JJ.-d iwiu. i ] moving troops all nigb.r, to ? '■ : win by du>l)i;ht. j I he 1 ankee rraii'-pi.-rts aie ai .1 ! po.-^ 'd to ll.- unlo:idin'.x troop>. d , j.'eket^. -.lud . it i>- exjncted tin- ; t( WI! Our ! iree‘s i.-(r the i /■ : some le.iving their hats a^ I ! port - are :|)j'His.-.l t • iot- - d i board. I'hc LTuns ol tlie a-' ■ on this side of ili-j river. . . ' have licen -aved. A I »!i -TA. 'efober ' - ' ; oi' this liiovninir eotitain ,i .i ; i-lorida. liat. .1 1 ii iiKtnht. j fc'ierate.- evi.esj. • (i ih. r t*a hi. a. f, VI on a{i 11 j, L N *11 le up •n iMa!.' iij.i .Ii I I ! ap ■oil. alfli'.ugh the tr.Hin wa' milO' in h-iiL’tii ui e;_ht o el.l^ik the enemy came ufi to our y lur n^mel.-!. my friend, at home. It w;li bi for you and your household that he encounte''s the wrath ot the tempe^t and the ditugers ut' the uii;lit. He sutitrs and toils and tiirhts for vou. ' ti:j. brave, tru-.' hearted women uf the South. ■ W ill vo'i not clothe hi nakedness then? Will ! you not put ?hoe' and -toekirj^s on his feet' Is it not enough that he ha.-? written down his patri .■li.-^m in eriuj'oij eharai.ters along the battle road from the I'liippahunu 'cK to the l^otomac!' And uiust 111.- biin'dini; feet also impres.-? their mark ot fidel ity ijiou tiie'HOWS of the coming winfer'.' I kn-iw ^’diat Vour aii^^wer Will be. »Jod ha.' spoken thr..’ ijh the Woinen of the South, and they are hi> holy jracle-i in thi.- day of trial and tribulaliou. It is not nt-ee,".!ry to counsel violent mea.'ure>; t’Ut it !h not ex{.eeted that any per.ion will be per- f'.'r pur- ■•i-^e up lik be overlooked. We might ol. Tin.-, hope T* i3 born has n mitted to accumulate leather aiid cloth po;..:j ui .'py'-'ulation. riie iiecCs.sities of the arinv a mountain, and cannot, and will not. It was hoped at one time, that e.L'ain wii.-.er r,upplif in .Maryland, ’born after the army left Kioh- oioud, and has now mi.'Crably perished Tb.e Govtjrnuiear i.s unable to furni.sh the suppiio-i; for they are not to bo had in the country. If it had exercised a little foresight lust spring and sum- uo r when v..-.-.^ei,, were running the blockade, With c:.rgoes uf valieo, linen anJ other articles of importance, a partial .suj.j.ly at lexst of hats, biiekets, shoes and woolen uoods might have been obtained from England. Ji'U whatever may be done by the people, ‘ ’'Ii*' Notone moment can be -t tba; will not be marked, a., by the second .i ot a watch, with the pangs of a sufferer. Al ready the hid. und valleys in this high latitude have been visited by irost, and the niglits are uncomfortribly c^-td tu the man who sleeps upon th.-- -round. Come up, then, men and women of the >outh, to this sacred duty. Let nothing y" V'l hetween you and the performance of it- ‘ r Jirid6, nor pleat^ure, nor personal case and coml'Ml, diould withhold your hands from the ,, y ■ Tlit ^-upply ot leather and wool, wo all know, i> bniitcil-, but do what you can, and all \ou can, and as soijn as you ^^n. Tf you cannot send woolen socks, send half woolen or cotton socks; and ho with under clothing, coats and pants. AnJ if blankets are not tube had, then substitute comlortfi made of dyed osnaburgs stuffed with cotton Anything that will keep oflTthe cold will be acceptable If the Army of \ irymia could march through the .S.juth just as it is—r-agged and almost bare- ■footed and hatle.ss—many of the men limping along ard not fjuito well of their wounds or siek- ne.ss, y i cheerful and not willing to abandon their pi.u-e, in the ranks—their clothes riddled with balls and their banners covercd with the sMioke and du.'t of battle, and shot into tatters, many of them inscribed with “Williamsburg,” ?'evcn I’incs, Gaines’31 ill," “Garnett’s P’arm,” “l-’roni Royal.” “McDowell," “Cedar Run,” and ■ther victorious fields—if this array of veterans, I I'J.' eiad and shod, with tattered uniforms and banner^, could niareli from Richmond to the .Mis- f-i-Mppi. It Would produce a sensation that has no p ;ra i; 1 ‘ n hi- ‘-W. liHl J I) I not write to create alarm, or to produce a s'Mi.ation, but to arotose the people to a sense of the true condition of the army. by the artiilery and cav.ilryof (tcneral .'laury. in ■ "inmand ol the rear _'Uard. \ ou may imagine the 'langer which cncompa.s*- ed m on the tii !.l w hen I tei] you ch.at as .'oon a- the lirino commenoeil along our front. ieii I’riee and Stall rode forward to the centre of the line, and hy the time- we ^ ’here the li_dit had be Come hot, both with eaiin' ii and m’lskt.'iry N.iw sud'icnly opvm-d upon u.'. like a thunder >torm. a baft.-ry of li ne umno. on an eminence in the w -in p. ;nt blank range for grajie and ean- ni'!--r. Cen'l Little, coniiiiandin;. the tro. p-, en- --a^ed on our side, w;is in.st.mtly killed by thosidt ol ii.-n. I’ri.. . while 1 wa'on tin- otlo r wde oT the latter, havin-r been called up a .short tune be- f 'T' to read a de.'pat:.h t 'leii I’rice. . 1 .--aw the '.ii.'tant e inta- r vd the b;dl in the lorehe.'id and heard the cr.i-h through the skull boiu- and brain, and '.iw the first _;u-h and spout-111 blood, ^’oung Price ■li'm'.»unt i and lifted him to the ground, tor, »tran^o‘ to ^a}-, he did not l.-ill from the .'a^- ■11c. At till iiext moment Gt-n. W hitfield rode up, hot throuLdi the inner shoulder, and with the 'hi.oildtr broken and the other arm abradeI. I • tw the leaves cut tiway near the tail ot 'Jon. I’n -e ' horse, while yet another ball winded tlu* Ceneral’a leg. i rape shut fell as thick as hail around us, awd explosive missiles topped the tri es 0V( rhead b'or dJ minutes 1 thougiit all would perish. Orders were issued to carfy the battery, and after two other regiments had broke, the Texas and Louihiana regiments, aided by Whit field’s command, unflinchingly advanced to the char^xc, took, the nine guns, bringing ofl four and spikint' five; and drove back the enemy nearly a mile. Cen. (Ircor's brigade of Missourians was now ordered to the front, and formed in line. Niglit set hi, and the combat closed. W’e escaped, under the proteetinir hand ot God, unhurt. The main object of the move to Juka has been fully accomplished, although we have fallen hack to this jioint. That object was to keep Kosecranz enifdoycd, sw as to prevent his junction with Ruell against Brag:;. The latter insisted upon a move ment uTider any circumstances, l-'rom thig point Gen’s I'rice and \ an Dorn will, in a day or two co-operate against ('orinth, perliaps, and give a more general battle to Rosecranz, who, I confi dently predict, will be defeated and crushed. A HrUlianl /V,z^._Thomas C. Lanier, Lieut, to . of the 42d regiment Alabama volunteers, writes to the Mobile Tribune, from Baldwin, . Ii»s., ocpt. —d, that ('juitc a brilliant feat was performed near Haldwin, on the Hkh. Lieut Thomas W\ Hamm, of Capt. Raxt«r’s Partizan Rangers, captured .seven Kan.sae jayhawkers him- selt. They were all well armed and e.iuipned. He brought th%m all safely U) Baldwin, and they have been forwarded to Vicksburg. The jay- iav\kers were out on a scout; the Lieutenant con cealed him.self on the road and made a dash at them, and at the same time ordcrod them to tmr- renj er. loy thinking he had a company con- cealcl m the wood,, viry ,,uiotly laid dwn their arms and surrendered. from CorkT Ireland ( onstitution oftho-JXth ult , states that the num- Jorica by the re turn steamers touching at that pi>int has latterly been much increasing. The Ktua, which arrived on the 20th, brought .'»>!!, of whom 2.').') landed there. A great majority of tho.se coming are youn^, ablc'bodiod men ly r I ■ n*' ] r.'t: t - ‘-ll' % !iv.' p ■ - -I. ■ :: I inie p-.'iriil; ; ■ une i i.-, I ann 'i ■ 1 I .• M i K-ini !.- 1 ; 'a.'ii :■ • .-ni iitti ■c i 111 -n ’ r vi b.-r- Ut: 1 * h V f *'11 aer ”*Kuro'i^^V*f> I'assongers coming from Ai«( iuiope to the rescue of the ' *—• - . . ! ''ai: i • tiec iry uper:iiieii l^tif' .’in 1 uper'i’iv » f.i -’ r;.-- p‘;^r iio"-. tii I - .f, r; ■ tr-, ' w '..1 (’ir-liti,' ..-!ii .i--. by lo .Sfort'Oiry ar, pr- vi-i. i*’i:'ivii:' 1 '1 n >1 .-x i ^ ■ lip 11 (he e,.-i .; pr. ,j . .ti, t •jath -'f ',e p-»Mies. 'i,Sj. .-t t.i ht- .lai;-n pri v;-i i- te-t-- n •' ll.be: Te pr-'Vi'l i III .-.i-t- u,e :>i:nucai ciepl -y lo.-i.' .y’li } r.-si.ifiii- h; ■! rriehcr-^ -.t »eh ■ 1-*. illii t iit'o:- kTie ll '.'11: i, , refr'l!'.rly etiirnpe i I- 'H; ii t r '.V J ii's ol I h.-* ani. art '.vus, UH‘> ii itiK'-i. h;i 1 eiiij'.. y--c'* in t li-hiiiPti! the V.-1 111, i-iit b r the in I'..I' i.-uiri- it' n ;:.s, ut ill I a 'ri- ■ i . in i ner reu n.'. :i.- i-f w .. r wh- ins’, b.' C'Tiitif i by (he ■ir ir. e ; o »-.• :aer* !. as iiect->"'iiy l >r ■■iicii .■ t'.ii!-.-.,,ii. ir, . :ui .ir' • me--:ianics, an i eiii[ r.r, in tlie e-t tbli-li'i.i-ir •>. . h pt-i ' a' are mi i.i ly b>- i-ti/a;;i i ii u .er e.iN! r i s wi: li the tf'iver’iiiifiii in ini ll! '. ill/ iii"- >i.hiin.‘e. or hnii.-e Ht .re', HU i otin-- niiiui'i-ins ,.f wi-, s,i ( i;, s, teiiiu--', an'i ariiiy soipp ios, pr .vi.i.-1 ihn ilie oliie: o' i!i>- ot't- nati'e biirtft'J. or sun,.- .r in uiee . tlie.-r autli^i i^. 1 by him fur tlie purp-.'-t', s!,,iU approve >f 'he muiiber »f the oper.ilivfi re pur.- 1 in such e'l ibl;.,runeni; all j.er si.ii** employe 1 in the in .nuf icdire .f .in^.-j. or or In-u-ce .,f an\ kiiei by the sieveril .'Sl'i'e': ..r by eoMtraClors to fvirtiish th; ^aiiie to the !> -veiiti .'St ii« ti«.Vtl llliu‘:/s, whom the (ioveriior or Seer*! iry of ,re iheri-.-l may certitv lo be nece'.-ary to the .same: ,-il! pers..m I in the coiistniction "f ships :> i i:«, cng'iie-'. «ails, or other articles neo>*"iry to iii^ pn ■ ie .leri-nce uieter the liirectioii of the ■''ei-rei-uy .■! the N ivy, all snper- iiueii'ients, nianajrers, ae'ehaiiies. ati.l nunv-r' eroplov- ^vl iu the proJuctioii ari'i maiiutactiire ..f >ah, the extcut of twenty biishelt* per '11.-., iiul of iea 1 nii I ir'in. ar;J all persons eti^afce-l in ni‘i.i.iij; ehai e j il tor making pijf aH'l bar iron, not to einbrrkce hibarer.s, iik's-3r.);ors. wagoners. «n.i servant.s, uiiioFs einpK ye.i at A-nkx Cvoi- ducte I uniler the authority a;;.i ;.y ihe efii.■ ■!.-! •: ,-i^eMs of a .SliHu, or iii w jiks ftnpl.^yel ;a the pr. liieiiou of iron for tlie I'oi.feiletate .Siii’o's One male citizoii tor every .'lOo hoa 1 of e iitlo. fi-r cv ery Uio heaJ of hor'.-.' or mule:*, iiu-1 oiitr slieplierJ tor every oUU hea.l of sheeji, of bu>;h persons as are engm;- fi exciusively iu r.tning stvick. prv>\iiel there is uo white male ailiilt not liable to ,lo nulit.-iry July engage l with nuch peri'ou m raisiujj sanl stock. To secure ihe proper police of the country, oue per son cither as ajieni, owner, or overseer ou e>'.ch plan tation on which one white poison is reiitiireii to be kept by the laws or or.iinauces of any State. anJ ou which theru is no white male iilull not liable to do military service, ami in .sitates havitijr no such one person, as agent, owner, or overseer on each pLinta- tion of twenty negroes, and on which there is uo white male adult not liable to military sorvice, and. further more, for additional police for every twenty negroes on two or more plantations within five mile's of each other, and each having le-js than twenty negroe.*'. and on which there i«! no while male adull not linhle to military duty, one person, being lhe,olde,st of the own ers or overseers ou such pl.antation.s. Also, a regimont rai.sed under and by authority of the State of Te.ias for the frontier defence, now in the service of said State, while iu nuch .service; and snch Other personx a‘i the I’resident shall be satisfied ou account of justice, etjuity, or necessity, ought to be ex empted, are hereby exempted from military service in the armies of the ('onfederate Statey; pii;vi4ed that the exemptions herein abovi? enumerated shall only continue whilst the persons exempted are actually en gaged in their respective piirstiite or occupations. That the act entitled “an act to exempt certain petMons trom enrolment for service in the armies of the Confederate Hiates,” approved the 21st .April, 18t>H, iu hereby repealed. 7Ar/r Apples.—'Phe fact deserves to be record ed that some ot the Italian fruit venders, in this city, are asking six dollars per dozen for apples' Rich'll \Vhi(j. t;. orwardlii^ & Merchant. \V ‘ Iwiespaich 10 goo.lsco signed to him rorHale. (.ouBignmeute of Navtl «tore. for saie m Bhipment, solioited. ^^ores, tor eaie o» ' V MU l; aTi:i_ that ‘ - near .■ - lall’Kee^. i , il.e city—Min’ rci'ni. r. A 'll'- I'* ihe enemy h' ille Uj to ^ o'l'J-'ck ■'■'arurday 'f!" i r i>- /‘isoiir r r'lh' , :■ , .jr., —Tlicre ’vere ICi sick (''t-nfe-i. left iii tlu' ii.i'pital at Frederick. ; li_dif of .''har[>.'burg. and these w. : Mnailv t.e a return unvc, oven if it be only mu- ^h:^;hayonets by the Yank.--' T:. iienta^- aii 1 ot ii'-N' wei::ht. ' ' together in the -,-rmin u , Chuicr,, with live- criicker' a d.iv i .r —'j'he I'ede-^ ; though the ladies ot' Krcdei'. -k ? ive t'otifederates ^ they ce»til i'']i.ire to cat. 'I'h.-y w-.-r- , .. the eiiipl.'vm -lit lit tlu* Harper's Ferry ‘ pri'oner-^, making a ti-'.il d l,t"o, i pri'Miiei' in }i::!itiiiLr the In-iia:!.-, cuiipelled to inilv-. to the Baltimor. and Ohio raiir ; tako a ditleieiit )..irole, excluding' them from . of them falling ou the \v::\ troui iliiie'- ■M-r'.iiiu the I nited .''tatis i.»verniuenl in an}’ . jJaltiniviro. the only interrufition ■ I eapai-ity whatever until oschan_'ed. j bcinir an attomjit on rhe part of a S' ' />, /v' \/ !:■„ —V. I. '. e it 'tate-1 that Col. | Orders have been read t-. every re-iment of! prison.-rs who got off the car- ■ '1-. K o . the ijtii (' ll.-Lrinieiit, was 'lii:htly ; MeCli-llan’' army, announein:.'' as deserters all ■ ^ creek, w eir, i- 1 at .''harp'burj Hi- Brigadier 'i'-neral. i \%h'» are ab-,eiit without have Tiie list' take in C;iri.iiid. ',va' tir't kil!e.|, ulo ii .'I -Uae t-'L ' the names of a go>-l many vUtie.’r-; -if the Bri_'a'i’-, and ait!iou:.di ui'undc'l i -Ir.ift in ^l,i>:'.ehu'- tt' ha> I-jlmi atrain 'tied till K-t. 1 -tth. /t- m. r (■(■ • !i i’,1 r.ih will. :ire nio.s C ip'ure- i by .■ -•ifiiiU’-1 with it Ulitil the cli.'? nf tlie ti_'ht. and t!:e. att-r h;i\'n,; hi' WouiM dre"'d a_'uin went ■n duty. I' >1. .'IcKac h.a> ren-lerel L'allaiit ' r- viet-, rui-1 it-ally dt -iervc' pr"iiMti"n. which we -u| ]• >'i b- will now rec'ive.— ii-lr I). In B.iltimnre they were plae. ;n crowded to suti'icution. Thepe.>j ':e ^.f 1- . upon hearing of tlieir arrival, carri-..] r:., , J II 11 . .1 i> t; .1 of cofieo and all sorts of eatabli-- T postponed till K-t. l-tth. 1 reparations for the i , i-at.i i .. i , ■ V- \' I- I 1 day th--y wore marchcd out in c lar • i‘ , ilratr III 1‘eiin'vlvariia. .N.'W Vork. and 'Cveral ! , . v.-ui, m eu.n„ 1,. Inr-.rr. • jLavitaJti. v>ho. Ui.ier tiaradini; tlu-iij r:.r liClwcW in T'T*I • • 1 t , ^ pri.Moipal streets, put rlieui on bour*t tl I \V 'Uhihl.—.\ letter -ay-; that the Yankees there, on otlu-r .''tate>, ari up>i}i t}n Si /.■ •//, ! Iroia Warrtnteii. \’a., /\, /•’ . , ^ _ p; „,.;v are rep .rted hav- | i’ou„d 1 1 wounded and =ick soldier ing occur.-d ‘Ui .•'■anird ly. and 'i:; yc'fer-iay ■ Sun- | tiu-ir late vi.'it. and paroled iheni. l iy }m ing mu. il th- lar-ot yi t refi.Ttel lor any i. The exphuts ot the Vankees of late have been '''‘y ' 'lirectcd entirely airaitnt 'i'‘k ^ ■I lier'i and citizens. The number Ilf inti-rment'in O.ik.lale Cemetery i Th*. },rave tcllow'! They hav, stormed 'cveral ou iturday wa' ten, iiic bein_ t'roiu The e.miitry, | Imspital-^. but no batteries. Thev have captured the number of interment-^ on .'^unday wa' mne. 1 a number of unarmed citiz--.ul\ c.arrie-1 them beuig iV-.m the country. All huwever. had | triumph. Ou a Lteoe.a.i 4. two companies _-..ne fr..m t..wn, carrying wuh them the di>ea'c ^ wore detailed to capture one citi/en, and he an (-Iiitraet'-I lere I old'rentiemau of sijcty-four; and from wh;it we have It 1' -\i' eiir then th:it the senpo of the disease | uuder'toovl thev Wi're more frij-htencd than he 1.' increa'in- althou-h the mortality appears to be ; (>nr ...„idier.'’ have made nianv th-Mj'and^ of rather_ dunini>lung. ( ertainly tiie lunnber of > Yankee pri.n„ers, hah* telIov.’s, wi'th -uns in their iearhs m pr.-portioi, to ca>e i' much .'inaller. | h.nnd.,. and taken on the b.ittle-fieid. ' Theenemv W e mu.'t bear in mind, however, that the ctlect r,.tort> by raids uj-on ho'pitrds. and bv capture Jf rV if tl. Ilf the large aece.-'.sion of new casc''ye-terdav can not apjiear in the mortalitv reports for .some days, a.' few die immediately. Tiie weather to day is" somewhat cooler. In hii'i it i' eiol onou;ih lor coinlort. although hot under the sun. the tbermoiiie'ler standiuLr at Tti 1 in the 'hade at 1 1 V a m. Tiiis change with the j rail; of ye.-^tcrilay, seems rather tu have agirravated j ■celling at very nearly the old prices at \’i:'k- i-n citizens! We are sorry that they have had a f’l^w succc'-'es; but they certainly have won uo liurd.'t. Nil /i ui"n'{ Fixjii h> r. ah') Sn;/,n\—The Selma (^Ala. > Be- porter says that the ^li^siss;ppi \’alley is lull of Molasses and sugar, and these artich« are now City (.d Norwich, and they were escet.tion of six who died on the wav ■ walls ot Fort Delaware, made lamou-; v feriiiL's of our soldier.s there. One was ,-,tripped and whipped hy u Sei ■ . aeciiscd him ol .ste.aling. There were soners there: of'this number IxfCti- k •; : allegiance, and -I'i died. ‘ U those ul, ■ t i oath l«»:i wore Irish and the balance w- ! dirterciit States. (3nc was from > :r;i ( I atid two from l^etersburg. Va. O ’ there were l,.^Oti biek, and not ' be fit for scrvico under a month. 'ITii- Confederate officers were tf’ I'ei sideration. but the privates expcrieiie: i brutal usage. 'J'he prisoners who ar- returned yesttrdav bv dag of truce R/r/i' : /■ Ji'/'jii of T> rr:r in S >c Miss., t_>ct. —Butler the Beast ha.' other order, Xo. 7>, rei(uiring ail jier- ; Orleans, male or temale, eighteen year- uj'Warils. who .ymj.atbi-e with the ’ t • Y'. 1 )-:'i;isi i\ -S h}’ tlie first i.-r the disease, as the irrinber of new cases reported j Indeed, says the Hep'rter. w • are inf.'nii'- l that ^ =lescriptive lists of their properr.. ye.'terday exceeds that ol any former day by at ' g"0'l su.-ar can be bought there at len cents per ! Personal. If they renew their '■a!le:.;ia'; leiist fifty per ct'iit. We fear that wt* shall be | pound and molasses at twenty five cents ]>cr gal- i recommended lor “pardon." .fii calh'd upon ti)chronich' a ln'avy mortality within j Ion. As our Western market wili ,‘:ooti be re- I fined and imj>ri?oned, and theii tored to U'. we may conh leiitlv look for uriccs | The j oiieemen of the citj )■ to come down, and that .speedily. cliargi'd with the duty of seein;; ' ■ ‘ householder enrolls his property in tiair i tive districts. the next lew d,ays. Col send’that we may be mistaken.— U’7. Jnnnnif, \\fh. WiuiuQTw, Jm’y 19,1862, 92il7 IahI of C^iKualtim \>.th X !\ Trn,,j>.-(. ^ The following iw a li^l of the caeualtio?> in the -t'ith t?. Troops, ('ol K l> Hall, commati ling, W. A. ,Ien- kins, Lieut Col . Wm. L. .'''vtimlcrM, Mijor, jlho latter promoted on the tieM for callant conduct under tire): /•/•"*« t/,' S/.itf .J' Ur'i’il IlK.\f>4i AUTKu.-. -Jf.th N. Troops. ) Near Martinsbiirg. Sept. 20, isc.-j. ^ Mes.srs. Kditorn; I'lease find enclosed the list of cas ualties in the I'lth N. (\ Troop,-- during the battle of the 17th. near Sharj'sburg, M l. I have not time to make a fuU report as our troops are nnw movimj. Very respectfully, K .MALLKTT. A ij’t. t'ompany ,-\,—Kilie 1: I’rivates Duncan Kellchan, Rhodes Phillips. Wounded; .siprg't L L I’liillips; Pri vates W Phillips, I) A I’ouncil, J T t^inith. ti. Honuiled: ( ajit N \ Fleming, leg; Priv.ates Ja? Pearson, arm. W N Mayhew. Ilpnry Owens. Christian Waggoner, Jno Crawley, latter four very slightly. (’.—Wounded; Lieut W A ,I Xichol.soa. slightly; Pri vates David Collins, head, .j (' Kllingtrtn, shoulder, Jas Roberts, hand. I>—Wounded; Wm Stefan, shouller; Sam .Jgres, breast, J S Watson, shoulder, and Neill Campbell, nose’, .vith pieces of shell: Iiuncan Mc.Millan, badly in belly by Minnie hall, 1) .1 .McKenzie, slightly. 1-:.—Wounded: Walter Brinkley, hip, Walter Mangum, foot, W T .Mangum, leg. H LObviant, and Andrew Har ris, head, S W pay, hip, Jno Wheeler, ankle, W H l^uailes, knee, W ni (.»os>, and Wm W ♦ods, piiinned by bursting ot a shell. Missing: Daniel Kennedy, f’- — Wounded; .Sidney Farrell, bre.a^t, slightly. (i.—Wounded; Lieuts R H Sheen, II p Troy, K W Steiison, Privates S Floyd, T O Johnson, all sli’ghtlv, M Gordy, L Hunt, and P Hoyle, seriously, PC RusselV and W H Whitney, severely, Thos IJrooks, D H Cox’ Missing; L Kindley. IL —Killed; ^Daniel L Riddle, color bearer. Wound ed; Lieut C C Ooldston, arm; Privates Ancna Stokes and ,\bel Riddle, slightly. "'JundeJ; Lieut Isaac Herring, hand, Corp’l Jas r. Lzzell, arm; Privates Lewis Tew, back, Jno P> Eizell thisth. AlK'ii S I^ar*ien, arm. * “ T nvdrj.i t)ir —'i'he V,'v^hington SiuitH ry (lonimittee have lately received ,'ever-il pi.irs of Focks, from an old Hldy. bearing t he following in.'eripiion: “These socks were spun and knu >iy Mis. Zebuah t lapp, thi ye.ars ,'IJ, whose h ind in . iiih w. r>- cug-.vg- ed ill moulding bullets in the llevelnfj. nary War. Keep (hr toex of these .•ocks toU'tfh the J,'. Kd;: Ciiarlcs- town, N. Y'. \ .Tlillci* \Vaiit4>«f. VT the Merchant Mills, e.apable of making both good Flour liud Corn Meal. Apply to the propri-tor. Pi. McfiA.NlKL. Oct. lSi',-2. t,7(f TIU'STKF/S SAU:. “ ^PHK Subscriber, as .Trustee of Thomas J. Curtis, will 1 otter for sale on THl'K.s().vv. the .SOth day of Octo ber, inst.. at the residence of said (’urtis, on Hav Mount, the following real and personal properly, viz; The House and Lot on Hay 3Iount where the said Curtis now resides. Six Negroes—1' women and 4 children. Terms at sab. TN’M. McL. McKAV. Trustee Oct. 0, 18G2. • i:Xi:ci TOR'S NO I K K. ^|1HL Subscriber having ijualiried as Kxerutor of the I last Will and Testatnent of Capt. Henry .Mullins, dec d, at September Term of the Court of Pleas .S: (^biar- ter Sessions of Cumberland County, hereby gives no tice to all person.-* indebted to said Kstate lo make im mediate p.-iymeni, and all persons havin^^ cl:iims ag.'uri-it said KBtMe to present them within the lim#prescribed by law, or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their re- , ''’-'I -McRAV. h.-cecutor. _Oci. 0, isr.2. AdiiisiiiMfration The Ticket agents of the X. C. ]{.: said, have been instructed not to tale rate 2'is, ,5its, and Kldo. Thi.s is wron, it is calcultitod to depreciate (’onl’edi If P'rsonaf.—(Jor. Vance, of North'C - in llichmond. He visited the Hall ^ of Ixeprescutativcs, yesterd.ay. Ji tfhinoii'l Win Fayettkvii.il. At a tneeting of the Mayor and (Commissi inf at their ollice, this dny, the following llesoluii i passed.— ' Resolved, That this i'.oard deeply sympi:' :. the citizens of our sister town of \Vilian,^ ii atilicted condition, will take all means in K-j - their relief Resolved, That a Committee be appointe i means necessary to procure supplies f.n- the- -^' W ilniin^ivui, and to purchase, collect an 1 for" '' thing likely to be necessary and aoceptable ■ hafiitants of that town, in their [ire.sent tr .- ' Resolved, That the citizen-? of this r.>w^i be solicited to co-ojierate and assist in carryiit purposes of this proceeding. Whereupon, the followin>j Commiitee wa- viz: —A. \S. Steel. S. J Hinsdale, K. J L:i, Mytjover, J. (• '\illiHnis, A. .Tohn- ii. ’■ Haigh, T S I.ntterioh. (•rdered. Th-i' tha Mayor bf^ aiidf'La- :V,Mi he ;.e re ;ii, .'tfd to o itnuoiuu'-.to ■ - Wilmington and a«cortnia in wlir . serve t)ie wims of his people. the Minutes. A. M CAMPRF! IM i\ Tin K TiiK Nl' pnpers thi‘ the prnj .T We are v foceived ‘jt 0Piigers fi' i of .a diij'at rorintli. Ing t*' ** pnjier this r ‘•Had ne badly v.iiipi Tiiv; Th^ havf* bit' «cd glori'ill! is said to ha *j» (he worli *ntly f-l. ^ny to then drive away i Anothe> been pecubi and men .«d; he w-ij s l»w, I Wm L at Sharpsbu! hoped not n »nu e dif i ol ton. and wg and skilful. »ftti .-teit; two □ofhitig of 10 Hkm.t’i o the ,M«% tir lo here sn., • tl porici ‘ !iui Tiik \V kst contract, ’ .v? 10 nil • ,li tlemeii to fake a p rt iPis tlieir dei plete the irra ^'U.\T .\. H qae'^tion, iii antieipited si eot of he •''a He is on :lie j gallant sol ii the-^' wants ^eniselve-' H of winter wiii th^ni tr-iin -ul pul I in -• e l:»ve letter froi: desir’ 1 e:_^ henri J -if thp lish to-day bis eyes pass In lleaven s “Let the p- men and chil nakeil and h: liborues. .M froni all will vaiit aii.i hii W» tremhle f approach'iig ‘*'j o vi". rk t SAtion anione soci.'iti'iii' be. ot the Conte. better—and 1 cause Lei ti rial* and the into Comforts even iu spite » whole conutr\ ot want. “Uegin imi out ce-’ng As contirii •iHk-nH-iiis the following N. ' Reg't, crat; — ‘-t lur boys an J very littl oiir retreat, and many of half clothed, cheerful ai. 1 mij''i be done, part' ’ular. ir Rk>u;.miu. I pr. "ed giaii baini wi-r pn ofi.cer^ md s- V tlieir lives in Mems that th improved upij tion of iill sui A still better done, viz; th • Dames of all BeririiTe, arrai dence, gride eharjre Su. 80 niigl.« bi > oour-e it e.oi inJght providi Hiateii'i!- for (I loUgHieiii m t ly at w-o V.itJ mon.»-tii ipjn to seiib d.;.vii the latter 1.-. coiiiii ‘ inv.-ri at rhe Nor;'i every thing t' 8. C,, a few ▼illagi-, went totally Ie :io sasbes an I hf At Mr (■ throwing ihe floors, ol con stroye t chi* I' Wci.., j ash-I. cion- break in .r oally « - The v.i union, *,11 iog thl» H private y' F j T'HK Subsct-ibcr having .pialitied as A-iminisir.for i The ''oaunir,,.£. ,j I on the b'tate of .Mrs. hlizaoeth ,M. P.i'‘,,.p, at Sept. ' K.—Killed: Reuben Sigman, \V P RollinEer latter i . Kii ,, , , by accident. Wouudcd: i)octor Finger Jno Fov Jos i ( ourt ot Pleas cc Qujirter S3ssio;i- Gaul;, J S Huit, Jno Hobh, J S Keislar C R P»ink' loa ! ounty, hereby gives notice to all p. : Shrence, Wilburn Setzer, Henry Neans’ ’ " debted to said l-:.siate to make immediate piyme ■■■'■I _ th'->s« having claims against .sai l Kstate to prese iVloiilflers \%aiitc«l. to D. ANDERSON. Fa/eueville, Oct. 9. 67-tf t 'liiii i-i in- lyiiieut*. and . - against .sai l Estate to preseut them within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be pleaded ih bar of their recovery. ^ ^ WM. McL. McKAV, Adm'r. Ooi, 6. m2. 07'3t ble .M-irket artiole.*^ for the si-?k u-i i • - - ‘ o| iiiiHfii;''on, iiu-; p!e;-.i ' in* ■ the surroun iing e.Mintry that .Mr ' "c ' N irth-La*: c>irue\ . S.jui e. h>i- ' sented t.» receive au-i p.iy lor u'.l t.iich ai:;. I; be brought to hi;j.^tore; and it is ho{>ed that il^' arUcles likely to be needed for the .above obi-H ' bring them in to Mr. Johasou without fajrett«viUe, Oct. 4, R.\nk of I ES- .r ' M Was e.-! n»t -* ‘ ■WH- N. P8 tb ,u a .. - I'oT.iTOIis that “it taio aad Pea
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