:tiie.daily- sentinel; VTJSL PELL, 'Editor. DUE TEUMS : !! f '' - "- -i v Mir. SEKTijiC is issued every uiornuig (Sun. .u. ..,. i . t ti . ' ' P . i-t r T..;.. s m For one month . . , -1 two months ' - . . jm Out terms are invariably in advance.:-Th scare It of nionev howerer, nJ,IiV . n ..v , our friends, that repnaibh end prWpi I'persor, who desire the Sentinel need nol delay sending ui their nam at onea, who can send u the Cah in ahott time, -Ti Jnanej may be anntl ui bt the Hail Riwd Conductor at iht Eipreas 1 cony an j. - OUE ruesoiTo whuh the iSWiriW las Un tent,- in towa or country, will please inform u at ( once whether ihej desire it or not. , A Wot id ovu FiKK.Tboe who find it jneonenjentto aeDd the Cathtot the ScntinrlA can oblige ni and y.emaelfeg, perhapa, bjr aend- inf ua xaeon. ftJooiimiHer.-irowiav Egga - aend "tw proviaiona. The will be allowed the Til TI.a- !n 1.. .l.fAM.: t. market price here. PRESIDENT JoHksow fcllt recognizee th? fact, that the war made by the South Statea against the National authority, did not dee troy the vitality and being, of thoa Statea-rtttat bow much eoeter lby desired disoutro'n7 au3 howerer ar- dent)y and wlckedlyTbey sought t bjr their rio- lent yrewedhtjiatiieTeTttew, their imlj8 big unauthori7ed'b'fte jawa Srlha tnaTIiirtlLTin; J the wra neyer out of the Union, and aince they I - jooM not effect erritbfirW ' still aistoraoftheconfonniug and peaceable Statea, I . ut prodigal and erring m ember of ihe givat I fcrnilyjof Sutea, who must be "brought batk -wy-j the dijcipline of. the bead and father of the fara- . i.lyUMjJMgaLMJhe Lnited" Stated. Thime DaUtut4 them Statea, toey atill bold, but thoea 1 - whicLedhered to Utem by virtu of their, union with the Federal States, were put in jeopardy by their conduct, and canonly be restored to theW by their future good conduct.. In ordflr to their I aafe return and welcome to the boaom of thefam I ily, he. the father, demands that they jshall give J full proof of their penitence and of their future fidelity, rtrr,Nby aboliahing by. their own act, in- Toluntaj'Tlaverj ;o! ervitude,,arid aecondly. tliat oniy uoee snail take part in the work of racon-1 atrncUon, wbom te Mknovledgea 16 be iound and Hera In a nutehllftjr. atand to be President J oh neon's trofirahiine: So fat1 as we pave boen able .to judge ok'puWio senV timent at the Noun, the rreddentxpoliey will oe auawmett oy ne peopje. nere oaneer r -.... , . . ...... .. .. . I however, that Hie Cliase,and Sumner taction have J mob infldenoe over the preeerit Congreas.-arto present very stout op poei lion to the recognition I of the' Southern Statea next winter. How sh all this be prevented if lh Southern States? W take it for granHilhai every Southern State end rer Southern citizen desires an early recogni. tion. ' If there ere those who do not, thry are ; purblind,; . Thoy doubtless prefer recognition un der Preaident-Johnaon'e programme to that of the Chase and Sumner faction. What course, . than, eball we purhue to effect it t Let the South- ore prese nd Soathem people oeirnielTjuiet eubT ' mission and ready acquiescence in all that is j v-"ii.'I"7.' tinJum ft '.tti KI llicted, and they eannot be correotel by a reoourle I . ta nrndint tnnasures. Lear them for the rrasflnt. I fof the take of obtaining a greater good in luture. AbofO" iIL' let lt hastylmprtjdent words and note be .voided. Give it 'Jbje.rty '" 'uf))jort to the; - " Freaidenf mtt bia eubordinatee In oarrying oat . thoaa flane and meMuree which 'he endoreee. tiive no room for your enemies to charge you srith. InMelitj to the Unionwith disaffection to the government, or with hypocritical Demeanor or eoocealment of your r,eal designs, to break out afresh Her the danger is passed. Let us act in - gftftri faith to e Mmmmt nd ita anihnrity, i if we txpeot totfsceive from it favor and forbear- 'MO for the poet , . Taste is a euna thimov .virj body yet . , i . . - . . a lUtll . V nwwuu... -' - - - J - - - glod,Tad OT Ind ' The latest ud newest taat'e-whlch strikes a prin- - ter especially, Is the insertion of Hws& Maoy'e, v. Banker's notioe, between two black dead lin", In hs New York papers. Of courae the first, im presaio'n on seeing it, ls,.!'some body's dead.w r Bat there, is S cntepess abJt tjiisj as well a taste. Howes & Macy know that every body rend the death and niarriagta. in a newspaper. They want their brokerage notioe read, and hence they -4oduo the printer, muob ta the defacing of hit p Txir. totiut the death marks around 'it. It is a K , Goon IrkSTiiMT. Our neighbor of the Stan dard, thus commends to its readers the card of lawyers from the Northwest who do business, at V.. Virion. mi.-."A oood investment.'' How? InvesAfflenU anLnoljOwMslaiiOy put into the shape of feopie must ne care . I ful about the case, and kpow they are right before . they go ahead. - i Root Piaster.. Tha rout through frOta Ralrlgh. 'to New Totk is now direct, and may be accomplish ed With the dispatch of former days. Toe Raleigh ' a4 QaMon train leaves here at 6 o'clock in tha momiog, and meets the-Petersburg train t 13 . clock at Qastea, "t)L THAT SWEafiJCtH TO HH OWJ HURT "-fen cTfigeili not,17 was one of tho Psalmist' re jmii rf tt sound, true man. Tho Paslaiut must hv ! n sit Oil V, hTJ a. iiTmi vatiTa o th Uu Upe AnJ 4.!lyi mr s'audurdof iro nian, a insn who citu be rclfd upouiln; nian'ncedeJfi.r the limn.. W have an utter I m r....M... .. ;.. ..w. A I . 1 ..M - IT .."M.-kiu r fmt ine www rails b p"iiFT'umu - , , , J v f,"'e every one artd an opinion io t-ttit the r.1i.nging sonfjuierns of die popular voice - ' tt ihw W tlw 1 di(frr r1"' u.--l Aspect t4f bimi who are at true I " 'dl ,0 P'9 their cherished sensi n mauer wnsv. low senuraeni-sjre, tn I . u,f7 ,w'f b'uig.eiing, who "stands rSdy '.'hold 'with the hare and ran with the hound," we cn Jlspe"e "h. wttfn'ut,a aiglu -? . . -r . : : : Hence it t we hav commisat'rt.tiori, charity cocfidence in thje ormtMeeisioniata, who : wr lutnest in tlrcir oonriutior., aod-who teilcd tli?ir honesty to the lust,, rjy empyiDg their. who ho ld up tboirfl tzs when the watera were gUerttttffter,tUnm an 4 went down, when triigglo could no mad, with, theif flags atiiJ fling. They wra mminkcn misled I cotninittoHl'the most fgregiom blunder ererltnuwn 1 B J! 1 iX X rrr. LlU t ..it mi il Under of Vhe beadi f ' -- - r -a atotin ea, and honee tmt l contout for whila t go before th, iit. ;Thy-wore to their owo hurt but cl.angej not. ilence wo have great coriCJciu-e in those few who clung to the old t'nron whV- adhered ro it ateadily, ereo amidirt'the aiorio, while the rough billowa uaiihed agaiiiit the Oid Shin, but who avoiJi'd bH ikwi .niy collision with the new 'Bst 'h'y mijjht bo wr.ig, they kept on the eren tenrtr of t,,eir allowing othcrg to think and "usied atill. ' So wtth ihoso, whfaa long a tlwre was hope. baU'ed for the Old Union, b.nt when forced t. the dreaded alternative joiriedrhfthJii With the South. iJMyJuMillhftlkiLdiilick aide, but to t-he oide of interest and kindred feet tng, andihey cut the knutw-Hopeiul at times, yot faiihle, they held on to the part they had be witheftthgraft r,-olvcd to dawn with their faces to the fo?. Such were true trua'to their truit und 8ji;T can always be trus- ted. 7". . i . ' , - - Whatever may' be said or of loyal men; truth ia"not hHjartleJ when we aey-lbai ...alL theaa. elassoJ, may be trusted on board the OH Ship. All further danger of rnutiny w believe, is for--ever over. WhMevcr part " awiiirned them: the V' w iUj'furm wcllr' What they promigQi-lhsjL-IiVpeir$iit!i;, foit tliese jtrifte uten.:wtui "s'wait; their own burt, and-charua7got. We desire to harniouize, to "unite the-' Union . . . . . . . . . party upon three wy&i, mm, Una neceptubiemen m apP' - 'e appeal f all Union men to work for the same T e 10i ' C":"" " "T Is? Tl'T ilol-l n.and' ; ball rolling i Standard. Our friend, like old Ephraim, i'i joined to hi idots.The Standard must have a County Con vention. What, forf "To unjte the Union. par ty upou three loyalaUe andtweeptaWe mnt'' wen, we uiougut uuiun un were uuiwu. So far ai we know kt tiave none others but TjBjon meu iu the County. If thore'are anv pis- union men we have ytiflo hear of theliMt one, ff then there are uoue but Union men, and none but loyal Union rneit will .candidates, not the people jaat aa competent to decide' who TITTiTt.1- n :,!...' ftvCoifvention as with one I Must they wait until ihn lenders and WLW-worUersv . put- forvh whom . they conceive to be f'loyal, able and acceptable 'n'en,w'1iecinM forsooth they want to unite the party t But suppose th loyal Uufon men differ with the Convention, does the Standard hop that they are neverthelese bouodto, yote for those who are the candidates of the Convention t What is This "but the rbid''De'm09mio rTnM"'re' ived 1 Are we agara to be pat into party traces, to be dragged again as the people have been, Into netr difficulties T Now wepledge ourselves to yote for the Con veatipji. candidates jf they are yaf, nWe -end acceptable men to na, but not otherwise. We win vote tor r.n but truly loyal, able and acceptable Union men THE or ;Caor; liko tho 1'iuveibs of 8oloroon, Contain each, within itself lessons of profound moral ilgnlfieanc.' TherrtrftnitiiTlKenT so apropos to the effort ikte it being made by the radicals of the country, to invest the negro with the Tight of suffraivnd o il.lustrative of the injury which those etTorte must necessarily do thatxlaaa," in variety of ways which itis need-Ij-ss to i,e -"nit refiwii from lis repwluclion. Verily jJop seems to 'have' becu gifted with "jr.l'''9-r.0f C?'E ' 'i k ertaiu man. having bouL'M a'BTacTianiouF;" I was so simple as to Jliink that the color -ol his skia was only oin auu miij huilu. h uu trailed for want of due care under bis former master.' This fault, be imagined uiieht easily be removed. So; he'ordered the - poor black to be put into a tub, and was at considerable! charge in providing ashes, "aoa'p-fthd- swuhbuigdjrushes fr J O worK mey went, raopinjranu tctourinir his skm an oves, but to no manner oi -tt-1 : . : . ...., t.UUI llijl w purpose, for when they had repeated their' wash ings several times, and were grown quite-weary, air nnwrnry. go-by ... At . r that the .rwrctch.ed Blackamoor cauufht cold an ! died ' Th PaTisorresji,tIijnt ot 'tUeXondoaTSi'j'-Jsays the popular Buhscrlptioa of ten centime for a pold medsl for.Mrs. Lincoln vt rtill,joyrjir(r. there were 'ii.'-oO subrtrihers, ar,J acommHtM ftppwulcd o rais th antuber to Iw.OOO." "T-7m tWe-(lu;iiliIti"'tjtx. - Under tiH KUi?, Hjzutita t We giT8 i of tat -tr3ealij-ir which Ibnd ubrntte K inhdid-nsi in!i'e Alrfbaftia newKparxr. TUei uui--tu. '"Y r, jhsxH' V ii. i;nportai,Cdtoi:. j,'oi.fe ft1 iU stin fSrSt, K whtthcr them M -i 1 r are tjU itiftrthe eleLli, ji if j;rt.ia I in irgtina by the military- ntJ' 7-,'ime men who were old aeceaniunisis hwJ.c bet-n t-lifc-ted. How have they been eli'U d VV't-ro thy Out pardiried-liU nut iney ootiie'J 3 iit.iiao.ns by lt:e oath have they not. hern granted twins titciiixectihipi and what av "'hip iifthly 7 is noi amnesty a wiping out of old scursi f. .It demod the rift lit of ciiixiihip, alter- lakmg the oatbj of what import i the oaib, and til due Rnd what dues it foftrt'i- priv ileyet nd if the miT?'''y "'y nuprufde the. b.allotrpa'whai i auffiaga, t And-if theieiUBip tion of oivil authority is still subordinate to the ipwi iwtt of riitrttistlw, -wf. wht u4 a Vro. viiifinaLGcvercor t nd it lha, frwidii.. of the Uditd Statea cpnfprf a power which (lie milita ry authority will not j-eupw't- wm-re iire ine people, to look toraytlionty r we asit these tjueu tion in perfet t atate of (ewiWtirnu'r.t, Let us know wlit to obey. l et w Tt'now' where" the' a tlmrity Was. We are prepared W be aubwitrtive; but reallf, in this ctnfl.et ot ftuHioritjf on knows not where to turn. We do' not complain. We only ask ti know. Obeying one autliority we taty -offend' noibei'. U hefe U the authority 1 jrWtiat Ta Tw ? ' We hate the iwedmit uf ti'e ballot bo.J" the Governor tell . "Go and vute." mvH pemncfaey: . " Well, we eo arid vote.' We vttte for Dick Smith. Dick niitb j ..the fwnoua follow, that awallowed the broad axe. In Dick Smith ineligible to ofhi'e Not a bit ofit. He was a secessionist, waslJiak, PoorDjcki He voted, onc?.upon a time, f'or.ieff Davivfor Mr-Footc. . WtjlL, be repented of 'bis mn. f,lt you repeut, saya the prociantatiun, you are saved. ou hatue put -yourtwlf right in court You can come to ttie comrnnninn tanla a before. - Ajid so Dick - votes or it toted, lot. ' but," saii)tlirtiuetvou'wi!rfl )Ci!i)eul 8Uceslunii some nuir hud. uyu yu ruoi ii me with a Mlunic bullttt. atf !i'l,tylmrg, oryoii voled- for lick Smith whodidtbeehootiitir.9 Your vote ia-mJt aid-.iidcaX7iiJtlwftioisiisl iHll.-,!a4. voiAi Your repentanca is not worth a d"h! Your oath i a. lurce. iou mut..iiii...uua eieeiwo ousine$ over again., ana ace that you- vote according to your eohaoieneaa for tho penso.ti whom we pleafie l.tt ut have all this matter djtiated one wayVf another. Hither (jovernor Perry has authority og-nntjtnLihii'Presh'ljlht of the rnjt.eiT -tatea for calling upon the people to give, their untrain- tnellod vote, according to th'etdlw of Republi oanittt,:r fi has not. Gov Forry must see to it and save us haruileps He muht duly , usuwrtniw for OS -tsjtat l mirpmiketaAre--juid 1 whether we are to have the ballot or not, U not, we do not complain. Wo are eiili aubrnisiiive.. We really jare not a atraw lor the privilege, or ttbiutthe denial of if. Wo only flesire to know what isexpected at otirha'nda arid what is allow-- ed us. We himnlv wiah to escape error, and we demand oIQqt. Pcrry. to ascertain bis status an.d oarsih season, thai we mny waste no unnecessary : ime prjeinper on the subject. , The above-rhapsody i frouithe.pen of- South Carolina editor. It ia,charaeteriHtie ot tine lidgetVi ISeatctrraTiTKin peramentof oitr neigK iors. f it is time they had oooled down.; And tet, the train of thought indulzed,' in, bears A striking resemblance to the ton thousiindlhbugliia which are conatantly struggling through the brains of thousands of Southerners. "If peace has come, wh"y yet these ensigns of war 1"- '.JIf we have peace Wh not reconstruction 1 ' "It we bavcivil eovernment why not civil law " "If we have a Governor, end Judges and Courts' wbvsjiouijjnil.itary law ..be sti 11 nppMmostl' Nmv it is f nut such, thoughts and words'; and,j acta r as the. above questions tnatcate, votch creates and keeps up the iinpressionTTn the minds of tha military authorities, and gives occasion to the let'er-writers for the Northern press, for the .repeated assumption that -"'he Si)urharnerare BtiltTiiisubued and that they only desire the io movul of the military iu order to do as -they pleas's." ; - - - '---' " ".' "'" The ch'arare. is an unauthorized one. The above and other similar inuuirieaotily ga to show how rearty foed'ouTpope power and rub,aud how anxiodj8i,;y re for the return ol peace ao'itcivil order. . 1 hftf is all that is mtaiSrrMoreo'rer tt exhibit tooth fatt, tait our people do riot ikke time to'Cousider maturely out real condition. . Vi2':;-""'i--.-"-:,' rThe appoiutment of a Prov'iVTO Courts, Magistrates, and Judges, is simply to pre- part it for reconstruction and -weoguition. Hence they are all jfrotswnal ail authonxea not by jaw, y the civil power of the President; bnt by tBe7iiro7yTittoriy plscfd in his haiflls by .the Constitution. Until the States are fully reconstructed and rtteognized by the Congress, so long military authority' aud ;ruls will pTedomi t,i nrcr the civil in tha Southern ata es. Aud" iLUhlghllime. that all tha. Southerh pooplahadl fully ; learned this, fully appreciated the real con dition of l.hingi,: and were acting accordingly- J!- . Augusta OcorflSi- : 7" Augusta has presented a Very lively " buiiness ppearanr for. the past two weeln, but more so the preseiiTweeS tha'i we ro'CtfttPtt ot fttr- yearv. Cotton has come in fVely by wajtoti and rail, and ftmud (rood demand, it is bng repacked and ehipped a faet w tranportuon can be procured. Th ffM.at i,hIh of oi'0neiit stOtk aud wauum The great-saleofgovei'omeiit atoJt and wagunaJ attracted a verJHarjje n uIB.bnrf "fltrmersjaTid Irecdmeu." , Xhe noteis nav utc traw.uin uu the sUeeU thronged Jromesjlyjornj!Udewy eve. In addition tn th twoeayers JJuion aud U. .IT. May, built here, and lyinglsTtEe wharf Sunilav, the Amaxon.-aB4 elen arrive ! ttiaioay aim Savannah! with heavy cargoes of freight.; "Our old rherchaot-i, the solid mfrr Augusta, artf- rftiwinff tip.'and f;ftrill rkpe ,r nrosoeritv. with those wio came in in wake of. events, to turn a thirty .-.peony on the wing, or who have- come to make Audita their homfc.Mdidwtifr'. tonttituttiniatt..' : - " ,' TTTtTr'' Wife," said a married, man, liking for. the boot jack, aft she was in. bed, ' " I have a place for all thins? and you outthn know it by this tiuie." , ,- Yes," 'repl.'d he. " I r"fht to know tshere )ou k.nn your late hourtrbnt 1 donV. 1f!i- Trrti h - - .-VVAaiiiivT0Jr-Aug,lt3r-lt- -A j to'itve fata warrants m navin thit loa J"W-"!!Xi-B '')ilLet piibHf answtv m rvlnMwiv) wo in kl ijt-iiiinr wilt tis vet t tc bj-a ei olliciat mi4Utt'mut of'tbe facTllfUt lue Meti- can imbroiriiv h& Jn.eu a, ItitJ iu m mtntntt' iisieuf iiti (lie Jitnior T tlie AmriiIirpiojilei airit in t cct,r'lam- .with the priiiciplrn of the hhtnt re tlf.ctriiir. 'J he trtorul atilriitMit id cid U ire Uiq te-mlt- of Mtr burvmfl'e- diplomntig labors- tor suiue uioiitM yM. It is sanl thai imiu.Uiute Jy a(U;r the nurrnidur ot the rbol army tiiidi-r tittneial Leo, Mr. ivul caused Lhe.F.Uip'-ror of J: ranee be informed, through . the .'pivper Aaunol, that the ;iovcrninfeiit i,f the- Lniusd itute- fti theu, or suou would be, iu a ponitiou to ''maintain the principles tzt the Jilaiuua I)cuiuHi j that, oaiijg u. ite flithculry wbwh had been t x pcrieiK'cd iu suniiresuii( the. rebellion, aud ihe leotJr-td'ilime which th work iccupiedj the r- . , J-' ' . i'r :7-nrr : - , - f- u o,ais nau -fumortiitra iu suitiu aaiti look Oil, ftBd aeitly eottatnt to some things whit-f), were eotir-! opjKjsod to.ihefipiritof ouninititu', Uoua v that auioiig th.jiu was tbest'&hlishmeiit of. a iiireign rtiwianMjy ui Mexico ou the"THins of the Meiinan- ltpial3CT ihiit the Uaite'd Stlsf3ov eruuient is no a' le tp devote the prufier degree of attention to its foreign ralatioim; thai the Muii roe Doctrine constitutes one of the most cherished JrrmrrpU a of our Ooverumeot, and that the Presi deot is determined tos euforce it j that in a few wuokwe would have a veteraiT army or biif a million of nituv who could be thrown into Mexico in- a few diryat that, ,tt - ttHSecame nece?afy, this great force would be employed in the ejpul eion-of'Maiiimutiari and the trench troops from Mexico, aud in the restoration of the Republic there Taese,.of eourse, were not the words, but it is saia triat tnis was thtenor ana e Beet ortneTtis- ptiti'L auJ that it has had the intended effect and that the government has recently received from Frapfft thf anfMr""f Fretn-h tfpf shall all be withdrawn from.MfxicS, and that Maximilianhiiiiseit- will soon ubdicute liOhrone nd 'tetwm-to- AnatnWr- I- -tmly 'entce' the-re ceipt.of this most gratifying intelligence .from trnuce that orders have, been given for the in lux an. , tuny were suui tnpre oecause it was not yet known what the decision of Napoleon would be ( and there was a prospect at one time thjtt their servios would be actually Jieeded for tW expulsion of Maximilian by force., Now; however, jt is knowu thai tha Monroe Uotrine will be' fesiiticled by Napoleon, and ttereforsu, the necessttyrwhieh ewtaA-fofrteir being, sent to tha Uio Grande had toassed awav: - The Monroe I lJocttHu,,therelore, will be established on a firm' or basis than evet before ; and the f riends of Mr. c 4 il. .. . i. : i- . .l- .j X'SWTcmplaf'Cit Wl.lntTnTat tt- Sew arL d arftihjiiJJhii, ia eutirtdy J,hajrAkid4.nesdayai JJctoher-ext-wittw-tu ii-4 eotnpeteat me oucreiury oi ovaie. 4 ue aourynuou oi Jiax iitiilina, aiid the ro -establishment of the republi can form of Kovernroehtjn Mexico, must notbe looked, for. immediately. But that -these i eveiits will take-lace-rwitbio-a reasonable lime, it Ts said, mere is tio doubt-Whatever, t" intuuated. some timeaird, that if Maximilian did fiuallv ab- dic4ie; the -Secretary of State -would claim the oredit for haying brought abont that result ;. and u wnai .isaiatea aoove is lououea on lacrs, it Wilt oeeviaent that toe Secretary can make out a prttj ty lair tug. We take the above from the correspondence of iup w ji ur .nciFj. it c uj w kqow wnRi re liaucs can be. placed in it, but if it be true, we are xr... -v il ... j. u . t - Ji:" J .. likely to have fair weather with the world and long season of peace ;. a consummation dsvoutly to ou wisnen, , ; . . i Tns,Vjti,cii or Tchp. Very few farmers vare awure ot the quantity ot actual decomposable vegetabla matter contaihed in a square yard 's of " turf "- taken from the surface, ot a welt, award land. Accurate experiments have shown -that not less thau thirty tons exist in an acre, most of which are roots and fibres, a small portion only of rtie-lhwrls-aiwethe stirfuce'; It willhonce be that by inverting We fward of . upland aud meadows, aud allowing the sward .to decompose undisturbed, a most imnortaot addition to the fin mm of the sail will bfesecured, and at small expense : This, even were there no dressing used, would ofitself be- an invaluably acquisition to the lerTTliTyof any soil, aud as it is repjete wUFjuices aoa other principles that uot only tavo.r, but in sure speedy decomposition, the. advantages re sulting to a farmer , 1'roin frequent inverting his 8ward"ian3s - where circumstances reaisire it are lr greater than wa should be induced to sup- IOSU. . -- , In Henderson eotuity. Teunessee, on the 8th tilt , aba.rbacus waa had to reconcile the Univn and Secesh elemeii)ia ofjits population. Puring the "dancing a young secesh lady refused to dance with a tniou man named w hite, and made some improper remarks. The result was a general fiitht took place. WiBton and Wsyland' yere killed and several wounded of, the ladv's friends; White was wounded, Markhiaro killed and several wounded of the Union partv. 'Attogeter, three were aiueu ana seven wounaea, growing out ot i young lady's imprudent speech ' - Bos BiDoWxy. There is nothing crinping or abject, alioiit the editor -of the Richmond JfjVy. H an old Virginian; and a proud and inde penurnt one, 1 W eriave seen his jchivalry3r-wft where knives Hashed and pistols -openea- thir black mouths. He would fight a whole gang oi l nanuiui it necessary. . 1 , . - So .writeiJ'jtentice, jpfour fricnJt'ormauy yearsl IJnK! .l)it,,BM t,. - ,!!. tloicaa as ever cut a .th roalTor souliled a ship." We "sWpect that hen Prentice wasln Kich'mond last viuter he and .bia confrere must have been " out on a tark." riVferstmiy Index.' -.r1 ' I'ostmasler ticnerat Dennison on Monday or- ilercJ the follwing : RoateNo. 5do2r Salisbury, N. C-,-to Morgaiu ion.' ii;.ci,t. oiKc oi ouinuui .,i j u. aiu. i-rusi- dontof tho Western IS'orthCarolina RuilroadConi- rany,-to convey mails from JaliBuurjfcJsowai Jiiij. r'?t iiaieuM. uoQk tut, i atawt ijtfti tion, bunker Hill, ivewton, Hickory Tavern Drowning Crek. and IcsTd's Staifonito Morgana ton, seventy eight mileai end beck six timer a week, daily ir car so run, at the rat of qQ per iie per annum. .. , . ,j . Ex-Governor J'odd, of Ohio, objects fohavina the freed negroes settle' iir'tbat State. He also nhjrts to ngro suffra-j.-e on the grotind that it iuiiv ijiiuute uRiujjit-i;r,irB lu wiruie lluUKT tram the tautli; ' 11 would preitt, above all. he avaT' that thrdjlTtt.hiMidTiFek.jrliirjatt5 where" slavery docs not exist a ch'in.ve-,. aiid a country 1 .. Jot I.. 1,-. ....V" r... inutv Lui,jci'w anw ...a iMicq aiui iuure prouuiotu to his labor than the Kurt hero States aud North- tru cliuiates can be." ' , Hcaiiquunrrs li-Tr ir vf Ra,i, ... .-p..-...-.. -. .--.-.- .-- . prcui. niuts,) If A J . ... f ,4 ) - - - -- -- - inatract.J 1 Intantry. f-f-v-n Marahal. fi,r Kaleifth i hereby api'Ointed Ciifcn.ajt (rf Port or Kitii(h, ar,d will jffurm rfc dai? U' TroTurlTiTtist fa nt?d:tffti to ttie ti a t i ca of p Commandant. ; . '"'wt Hj couiiumsd vf ftr.j.Jn,' M..1K Hakd - , - UW? ULk, Ag. a..jw. Capt.-t A. A C. -r Wliolesal e. rrM3E. apveial'attenon )erehatitf.)e invited . : JL our N,w ard -Ccmplcte trvwy ;,- 0f M.J. aud fchnes, of a; kinds, Styles sU-' Vantti tadicti, "Misses, CTrtntrT-UK-Uens. Buy's slid ToMttT .3'heRt'tii J'de' wiiLfiitd.it to ttnur 4vm, " io cuii snu eaauiiii eur Ototk tti fure guiu i - Aug, a.vtf. . . .. . t Thursday lajgiiyAUi M, , fc wro1)W r thiffy-K7 (T, ?r8te"t)ond, of ll.Oott etch it r .r. ........ .. ".muih w a stack man and two were whit. nuuibered lre w to ten inclusiTe and were j ayahl on tat July iggj (Of thesa.No. 8 has been rci,verpj J, n froni jjsy to 1847-inclusive, P.sbkJstruW-lSi. . f. j 610 tol inolusivp, dlel lt Ja'anary 8'Jo issued un-ler an " Act authoruihg Tftfvubii TruiHttr ' to Mfll ' the&ond of th Stati'.tnr etrtuin nru,n .... " LKCLCthJbtuaiLvlliil juic m ceiu joiies or Desrer; but -!'-, JegUtered,jindtlM-rlrf'.,r, hot tfBsFeri,hl,,. L iSrfiCJIiJaV P"Ws . only wer all ached to the Crt-t twenty. ' I was rob. 'II bed also of two-Certificiitl Bank Stock !-cn? of -Bank of North Carolina fur 200 slir. K0. tg fi, f t wilt give a rewaf d"i,f 600 for recovery f said Bond. or a propoi-tionul sum lor any oninrmo'I. of them. s&TR JO.N'U Wake Co., N. G., Aug. 28-lww XuA -: '" ,-. ! KlTTRELLa,SPBISG r---- FEMLE C01IECIATE IXSI1TITE, ORANVllXtjCOOHTV, N. C. rPIIIS Celebrated VVSMrinjt Place wiJl bs ojweJ.- I as an Ifl'stitution "of Lesrning on lh first Wet Board of Instructor. This .new-Institution funiial,9 sdrantsges sack as ar to be found at no other oChool in h South, The buildius are all nisw, within hulf mild ot Rittrrtf rDepofrta fibs EiTeiih" Oaston Rs'lrotd, and sufficient to aeoonjmcdU three' lnindrtd boarders, besides abundant room lor school fo poses.-- . ' " r. " . Tfie eharseter of the mineral watr found lief is tf well known to the wlioJe couutry to need t re mark. lthafle'n p unounced by the bmt scholars and physicians tc be equaliu its annlvsis and effitw , It will le eurobjet to nerrnituate hr. a. t.rt. lution for the educanon of frmale. ti.al sbatl tin. i ornament to the South j and we Dare the monigrat ufmg muimucw 10 mis ;eni iroin every pmtt oC, the eouutry. ,m - f': ,. . i 1'kbms inodera'te, (clieap ss any scfiool of similar grade payable one-half in advanoe, in V, S. cur renojvor provisions at market rates." Bank notes taken at their market value. , - Each young lady will bring witE" her on pair sheets and towels with bet nam narked on them. j . I I ' I I C B. KJODICK, "; ' ""' " '-n - -, '.-'"' President. (Formerly President ot VCleysa Fsmale Collere. Mf rfreesW, ti, C.) . ' . Aug,252w. , ' I , . j . To the Mentberatff the Apjrachn( Con vention! I shall be a Candidal ror tha ' Principal Clerkship of thNurth Carolina Stat CobvmOob, which Is called ti met in Ralaigh oo tb 2nd day of Oolobemoit. Rfipo'.fullj Aag. lS-tJ JAMES H. MOOBE. , J. Bixxa, P. Cowrrit, ' ' W. n. Joksj. .BAKER COWPER s Cft, A U C T I 0 N AXD C 0 xM'M"! s sion f -" -''"V aSXerchants- ' . And Altor's at Law Brtcrs und . t'ollcctors Generany. Au(r. 23-3U . - ' -f- FOR SALE. Q FINE Double Case Gold W.atchxs, -J 5 1 dos. large else Silver Forks - i smaii sue . ..'. 1 ." large Silver Spoons, ,- ,1 small ; " , ' V hes,vy Silver Ladle. 2 fine heavy Silver Bowls all solid Silrr. - BAKEtt (JOWfEU. CO., - FOR 8 At 13 - , . - . RKKN TXA, Maiu4, Ulaek Frr, fBopi. VfT 8trh od Choola Aiig. .-St. "lit lUk. -CO IV, PER"' FOR SALE. OI1F-ET Tin, Tobacco, Flpgr, Leather. I II Kit fiulmoa and Stsrch. BAKSR.COVrPERtCU f Aug. 'ta-t,-rTS- -'i-.-. ..:.;...:'..... , P box r barrel. . BAKECOWFE A CO.? :.--..I-.I.z:.:ii::j:JPQR.SAtE;I-t-;'I'' ' 4 ;- rPHJlF5 ?n family Carriages snd Harowt. -'.Jt -gwd Irtin Safe; a in"r)wTn'g3fs'chlBe:; . BAKEB. COWPEK iv. , 'V,H4'DS0MB MEDICINE CHKST with mf JnL eines for familr ns or afa rpbysician. A! '.. eomt tdete travelling' basket, -.- : -'- ! Ang. 2: FOR St U. - and Brown Ruear. . w - Ag: liADY TKtCllClt VTAX JlfcOl Valid .VusiC. - i 7 , . Best reierenue required.- rK f. B MDDIC'K", ,Kittrll's Di-ptt S at once to Aug 24-lOt.'