-5r5T tu" itft tif pound bwitsM sad tb tWst P of ILii .. L. tb 8vety nt EPt J vTkrTUflvtUcct il lea Lot twe re 'Jr. tome littlf alterations which, will u " erflh spte-vM ! wbfc wiU. v . well furakUd battery wngoa sad a w.U raH trav &ge p the be y "present. The eorees villi they IwW furskbad, fiftyix u r laoterj erl of the beet,f and thf eoaF 'VMlfc40afCll0.(C-pl.lUlUrJ, will mi e very abort tlaae h able to Jake a i4re with af other Ourpe of Aftillf 7-in u laid. CP. BeUley : bring rii bim eltoi WWjt of lU theory of tk maiief"" of artillery together with . tb practical oUvnrtiiwM of MM Mf e laM ar ie active nerviov II nerved Jrif the war with Mexico la tbe Id Begl l 8. Artillery, and waa engaged hi aeveral rf ibe heaviest of the battle. . For the but three daya we Lav beard tb booming of Wty artillery) ia tbe di rection of the IWrnac, which I pnndM aa attack mad I7 lb enemy oe mom beech of bebee thinking U m 4 masked beiiery of lb CotiWeraUa, . Iota. A DUmat forttoding.Tha N V, Time edvocattre a 00m bi nod effort to-ct ri4 -of lite Oftetnlojed and Urvijr ialtioii of that city bv acndinic tbeiu tv ttio West It own p to the eomiUioovf tuna: Oor citizens may at well now take into serious cotieideration lb? social burdens they will le obliged to car ry during the approaching winter. The enenrf doyed ww are increiilfi f g ujion or haoda at an alarminjc rate. Already w are Informed tl.at tboua n.U ,Jt &(J.lxjdied women are un- . JUhMUr t k CVMnmiuinnrfa of? :fWttv and avt'Dotted at MtHie ex- - . . ptoae women wbo ak fr ik ebar jV, bat ouly work. May faoiilie J volanteert ! not bete rclierifd by tl liberal aoma expended, and wilt be forced auoo l o-become bur de&a wi the city, Tbe warnta ot unfurtanate eliiWreo tbe offering of people imporerUbed by the boii ncM jmatratlon, or. of Utbera wbo baft ibaodoneJ every tbing for Ue war increase in tbe atreeta. Tbe drenk Aid Society report inai nuni t . ,..i.-t. I111U one 'beset theirtdflce or their sch.ls 7 . . . .. . 1 ' .1 ..... mk abeuereeau wimjiw i it ? t ..11 . -m.i til WgTia KJTC1CII W'V'V " gloomy autumn aoq wnrer tne The N. Y. News mentions sold ier a wile who took. n aick .child iu her arms, locking ep twoptlwr hun gry ones in bcr room at home, and went flrat to the committee and then to the Mayor (br relief. While she was pleading wlh the latter, lA tick tkilddUdinhr Ld th OJicer be Sc&r Jn. . That good officers are esaential to the success 4 soldiers, is a.qucstiu whidi atimitsof iio dooUt And in order lo be good officers men must be sooer. A drunken officer ought to be removed at.ouce. Itis too bsxardms to place the lives t.f a thousand men on the uncertain vag aries f -drunken miud. By alt means let tliem be aober. And " when caught unJeFllie influence of -Iwuerz lei them ledismissed from service and ten t to their appropriate work of banging round Uie groceries, i H 'tsUm JirCarvlimiaJi. - Cotlxtor cftUTert a AVooarn,, Tbe Cbnftsderate anjlMriUee hava sppointed ,W, Q. SingUfEoii', t tlie ibcumbent under lie old Govern, inent, Collector vt this port of New- vbernyTnia ia an dmimbleajpoint meat and one that will give satisfsc Jtieo to our eople. Having iieia tba m t.m mmmrwA Mr iirtteion to the aecewaivn of North Carolina, ed being now selected lor the same " position by the Confederate Govern meat, without application being made, in the face of the fact that he bss never been a politician, Is suffi cient evidence ; tbst the office sought tbe man and not tlie man the o&ce. He has diacbarged tbe do 1 ties faithfully heretofore and we nre confident that there will be ne cause 0 complaint hereafter. Of course the office Is not worth a good deal just now bnt we hope It will be bI Jiereaiter--XeuUm lyiyretH : Df 8. 8 Citch veil, cf thla cooty, Who, litthettt tU:nt U Eerope for tome txjontbj, wblcb time he spent tnalnlr if, not xelaalvelf lo Pari, in the Lot pltala anddiaaecUnx rooma, adding te Ha storee" of profesaional k no wledge,. arrived here yesterday la LooUriHe and the West, after hard tcafSe ta gtl tbroagb at all. Tlie fact ia that nowhere in Europe, not avW fii Hifaala. M ihrn mMiiUmmv eo annoy fog, nor the eearchea of pe eon ana bajtgtge eo oxnctoaa aa tney are flow at the North. , France la a free cl'ItgorefflOiCfiltombared with the tBiliiary despot iana or Abraham Lincoln and strangely, or what tnigbi have been thought eo some months since, the facet, tbe ee nr heart and centre of all tbla may be hond in the great UUrml city of New York tbe city that grew fat off Soothern trade, that boasted of Its eoaraopoliUn char acjer nod its freedom from local prejodices. Noither Massachusetts in general, tor Boston In particular can hold a candle to New York in rancorous bitterness. Sach appears to be the resalt of the Doctors ob aervations, and the conclusion to which he has come Is also affirmed by the experleacai of others.' Dot the jeinter is coming on end the vast liordea of. tlie Oliemployed and thriftleas and characterless flpat iuir imttuUtioh of Smw Tork. hnm uUtfttw--leg--teen-4eiieveif will ha thramlaniftir th DrnDcrtv of " r-r- . - -. - . r wwj eculators, the storehouses of food and the reptieitories of clothing, with ack and ctnflcation. The whole artificial scaffolding upon which the bloated .balk of New. York commer cial supremacy has leen raised so high is tumbling down, and 'her merchant princve1 'are Iwnne !tMr&t(. . mad-rrirklri -' 1 -Lrr We uiwJersUnd that the history of the Ihtctnt ;e itieanderings in oroer to reach Iwine wnnld form qette a nar retire. - Any Southern mn comiug hwiije from New York now has to go in m ? windng way.w Wilmington A A'OICE FROM BOSTON. A Boston correapondent writes to th Baltimore Excliange: Battles have )een fought and lost. Change has fTiIiowed change. All Vva had their influence here iiioiip the 1 ankees. and no doubt ;ith yio. y Here, one can talk more i.lv .t..i il. 1 mi Kin. ill JiPiir more "jt r .7 1 , -v- , acting heart andjiand with this ad- min stratum nre now stopping to ais- ,1 ...1 .1 . .1. . .. on. th witertsaiionta or tne iAiiati tntivi: and constitutional guarantees nnder -honet Abe. In flne;intel ligvut men with na are oentng their eve, end a ffotd many round ly awear they hope Jefferaon Davta Will laae nainmpon, urnvvm AbolitUiuiatsaad reconatuct the Gov. ..nn..ni 1tMttl litinn it. inattera cn,l4ru.tLlilJatt.lstJiaj!cX-hTe g.ne witn as since May 1st, win tout an outbreak. It may be I am mis taken, but 1 donVbelieve lem. Buinea dull. We are all ruined and aiitking deeper everf1 day. - - The Vforwrt at Richmond. Jaa. Norval, a Lincoln Surgeon, captured atManasaas,antl discharged after two wwka confineinetit, has arrived at New York, and puldihed letter affirtiiiog that Vie .andjbit fetlovr prisoners-were treated with aniform kindness, lie aaya, ' "There is one thing I cennot re frain from ad verting tolrefeetiagi of the Woii ml ed and prrotiers towards our ':- GoverumenL IflMi -passive treatment they are.now receiving Ja tinnnl- endHrhtch ia tosttle to every -principel of civilised warfare, there will v sucn a iiowi uyw uwwc dotigeVitis and hospitals aa sball be felt throughout the wlrole length and breadth I uf the Ni'rtb, a4would do more to damage our cauae than two auch battles as at Manaseast besides, :t will t.rint down ntou the Admin iatratioti the ctjindemtmrion f other powers in abort, the whole civilized world.' . ' rr .it Vnrioaities taken by our army on the field of Ma&essaa, the two ambulances or carts for the trana- Lllnn nf tba WOUnded. and the uvi tuvu t beery v four horse medicine wagon, . 7 - . I a. - f2 1 aw awl ai wf which were nrougut go vt.vi aiaU beat worthy of atten Uon. Tney; are in evcryrespect the . .n.tAnle eomDlete and loxa riouS articles of the kind ever seen tn wis cy - nioHLY wrosTANT roii tz& YAVJZi. YTs art pwstkted to eofytlsiaV impoVtaot hrtUr trot&lU fxUrj of tbi afy to Mr. WrtgM 1 , i . f Cosrxosulra thit o Aiicsici, ' Natt DarsaTMssr, BicanoaB, r r! rABgua i,l8l ' Rial A fra aanblv of Cbal "W Vonr 8tats7la cotUMcUon itir,f"Bl 5 (etare epemt'ioM cf a staam Nay, l ie rare as or vary ar inponsoor, aa . - w - - , - tkva connected" Un UT Wilt yo U pUma-; ed ad tim me at to iae ropeui 01 eon Dieting tha FT'UilU and Coalfield Rail Koad I - Tbe piiaaral weSllb of yoer 8ute ad partieelarly of the Deep River eoea try, jiofots U aa early eatablMkmcet of ack greet Work Shop a tha defence of our Confederacy will demand, and I deep ly regret that lbs edoj moo tenatof tbe Sooth, in year goes by,1 baa aot etWlh ad them. -I aa, very repctflly, Tour obedient aerr't, S. "R. MALLOKY, Sc Navy. ThU i another and emphatic indication that the Waggle of thoaa bo ba tpeot tLeir tiroa' and neana' ia tba effort to d rtkp this great intent, i about to be crowned with anoceMJhaJ-egialatura of North Carolina cannot now fail to do unj thlag eefyttiog to eomplete tbt open iu of Uk.wonderful mine of Wealth, tkia yatitoT1oesf of-amyindiyrbicb " lb common teoae of the" Soatk," look ing anywhere el than at home, baa not heretofore appreciated -indeed acarcelt now bafiaa te appreciate. v,Tha- goerinat-wata coal for a Steam Narr, and coal and iron for the grttt workabopa, here ia Fayetteville. that bae ever been aeea;in tli 8ath. Individual liOletethA kirhean be mora conrenienllr obuuoed at Deep TU than anywhere 1 W tba South, Now wa ralli on tbe lgla- 1st are tb do promptly w hat may be -are lo iofua the fu l'let life and vigor into j - . 'a-- lb eperatiuM oT tbt vw interests X f.i.t.in Booth, of the Artillerv Corp of the Confederate Anny, ba arrived here nd taken commaiM of the Araenai, ano it i anderttood that hie order are to pat up more buildinga, with a view to the eot toiuiva Oiieratkb end to urn tn the tmot pomible apeed eery apeciea of woik for tarawbing iherroy- P u ertieineiit for BrH-k aad Lumber Now we hail go ahead indeed, anJ N. Carolina will berom one of tiMrk-beat nd mot luiportaei of tba Swiihern Coo- -fcderate.- W'm loara bv thi tnoroinsV mail, that a reanlotum introduced bf Mr. Wright in the Commons directing the delivery of the 200,000 of booda appropriated by "tbe Legtature lt ' wioter but never kaed, puaed Halrd reading in tha Common W terday by tlie targe vote of 83 to 1 1. This ia hamiaome, awl It M ppoea tne oew- ' , ' ' w vl AA ate will abo pa tl,-r v. x a. ' lrom the FayetteviDe tMaerter, ... TAXES. . : TL. roJrt Cbaerea has naMed a I 1 . .. If Mr. Cil rv :' . . ... ' I J.Jl k. ,mrmw itl Ukt it alt . nut m Mr nnuiHcr. c.m ti.m L .a hlo for it- Thi war mtwt ba ustained. It ruut ba ucefol wa .k. ruinl and diabonored rotle, intl'i e ideally and collectively, wot only liaWe to, bat earUia to eiperience, muMer awl outrtgf;aaliobberyfiou the fieudawbo t-.tlif Aur bkntt Lrt i9 mn ibn- fore ernmbU '.pi. '-'hfcaie about lair. . It it. ee or life or oeain ve " ' ! a wWtnin(r 1ratw"ofih act fc, that ne persoe we affgreateiasaWe ii te i of feTvaitw 1 than llOO, liable to say of these Uiea. CoJIepe. achool and cbaHubla and religwua- tnrtitutiona are -The wot proder & WleoivAaef klaA alWaatUfnlL ora, c T1,. rt antberiaw tb hwoe of a bua died jaill'ioM iatreawyjiotea, aaJiacvaab ty may reeaire, of denomination aotjeaa .1.. at fUiJ note to be reeeivabla ia iwyment of Uiea and other p'nblk doea. Since the abovi was o type tbe following in jesterday a Uicbmond lto patch 1 1 - . DiWlawrioa cri)e:sfpeheiH ioa appear to be fch erooag many of our aoundest thinker thai more of Ks dw-mtia-faction' will be ethibled araoti our o tW wnee the Ui gatherer nextgea among tbem. We ntkipaU aothiag of th kind. Ui, aot for a great people, ie aa boar of Mtionat afflictioa, (and war ia alwaye a national affictloa,) W embarraaa tba de velopment Of their reaottroas and Xheir Urength by uttering whining narmara aed campUiata. War worka woedera among the people. It oakas tbe timid firm, the niaarly bberal, the mot aeUve eiaaers CkriaUana, aad cowards bereea. Ke sane maa ia Europe or Aajerica euasrtaiaa the abadaw of a doubt about the earuiaty of oor aoceeee. When wocaaafcl, thai wa will soon be able to construct a Govern- tnaat te eociucrlV.' cort leas money than ever it ea U eoedact jvj K ' M Sj - . U overs men t be!pr sner lae f fM for fcaoiircea Ibrevenae at ta ttms will ba la tba aama nranortioa rraater tbaa tbe aaoercea of any other Government la tbe kaowe world. U m Ciilaee, aa aatarany aad as certaialy aa Itgnl iwuowa K rUiner ri lh lk&t wbc W' ah all bave ettablibed eor Indepeadtace aid pet inilnna Lm n.nh Ia LmIi to raaliB tbenagnificeai advaotagvi wkfiTwhlcb we . 9 ... . an a f Wn . bave beee ro hoeraliy tavoiee ey uivine rro videnoe, we nmt, ia tbe aataral couras of thing, approiioiate near te, a complete freedom from laM'than anr ueople ever yet approached. With Such f brilliant proa- pecu bKore ea, tne man wuo eoaw d guilty of attempting to breed d'Oowtent ia tha land by eompbdaieg agaiaat the UX law, roBtt convia nimaeit ai 00 aou the tame time of a want of pauiotkm and a want of senae. VoU of Slack IfrpHUican St tore Upcik4jc4ofineol.--Tht nt u v VI r k Vincinoaui "itvusrer Jtvea me names of Dnitetl States Senators who refused to v.te far, an act, approving the unconstitutional acta of the Presi dent, such as his suspension of the habecut corpus, increase of tbe regular army dec: . Baker, of Oregon ; Uingnam, 01 Michigan: Carlile. of VireTnia; Chandler, of Michigan ; ColUmer, of Vermont ; Dixon, of Connecticut ; Doolittle, of Wisconsin ; Fessenden. of Maine; FootevOf Vermont r Har lan, of Iowa; lung, of New York; Lane, of Kausaa: Morrill, of Maine , Ten Eyck, df New Jersey ; Wilmot, of Pennsylvania ; Sherman, of Ohio; Trumbull, of Illinoia. Tlie New York Herall. baring atated that Mra. Gen, Gaines bed kit ret of ned ft otaNe wLQrleana ml reported tne ooomern tonieuercj fatlnre, : end other terrible - thing, the New Orleana Picayun nails Bennett's lie, by the incontrovertible statement that the lady has not been in New Orleans far nearly it hot quite a year. riM Um Ckarblt BalUtiaAnf. SS. Kew Fron all PliU. - Richmond, Aug. 23. The act establishing a uniform rule of Na- ttiralixation, for peraoos en&lc4 in tbe Coo federate army provide that non-oitiaen en gaged in the army" during the waraba be nnder the Droteclion of theCoofeoWacTl. and hall bave the right tbetOTeimturahapd suq enjoy al .the privileges of citiarna, upon tak ing tbe oath to support the Constitution of the Otmtm n k'k k he ia a L-itiara. and serve the Confederate State, mainUIn the Oonrfitutioo and bwsvthereof-and renounce aS foreign al- Tbe oath may DO maae or u www w r.nlt nf Colaml before lbe"Colooel or Com- ntanding Ofltcer of hia Regiment. Of and above the rank of Colonel, aU oaths to be sent to the Secretary of Wax and by him arnt to the District Court of the State whereof said aoklier deairv to become a cttiaen. A Spsnib-war friprte reported aground off Cape Henry Light. A Confederate force made an attempt to go to her relief, but one of Liaouio' war veeeefa fired upon them The vetwrl aground wa Irst repurted as a French IneW, hot the French Consurhaare ceived Intetligence this morning which induc ed the belief that, it is a Spanish VesseU ' ; . - Ricwaa, Aag.-S.; tl. - k. anaeuva aa Act asaaiae aa4uariaiiitM far ike le Uevent Mat ia k Legialattve Eseeativ aaa Jadieid Draartataata, Ut ib yearaaeiag l'ajra a ary ant. . . . f I fca aaa ftSklak rteei a ae aebriiaf taa t-aae f Trta. aary antes a U prafioa a :ari Mi " raeewiatiae a4 aaar aarpnar. -r--- -p Aa Aet eataW-binf AaT OBaest Chat. kMtt.N.C.si Bwaaiga,to WsaauaBtaa. Aae. 3i 13 diabjal a4 aaaay anVte ia ta r DfMaal l -awteyat a4 te awa-aeti taa. Treaaary Denartaatat JO rfoyal aai J Iaeaf Dafartweaii-- Ta N.Y.Triaea ay tn rawa Mar kal kaa laU Nf ta )! Baawtaeiaai taa ratoaMC. "" ,'" . . ' . a Ta Caiaa Utaaaaer Terry, eaataw at Ja aacak, h4 90 Miai a4rta aaa aa ftrM aie aa aaarw. Ta Caa Buat aaa rtaraa4 r . 1 w - , " --. 1 - .-',' (Mna'tW . V Olr ws laaanad fee Ike noala aaS Weat aav kaea ar4,S y th Marcaal at rnaaSa , wae ntaiaa 1 - . . t . . . - ( Taa Briiiah Brif AaaVvrrjaat arrivvd at N. Yark. rearl aaviag he ,"- ra by a frrvatear weick reaarte tkat aka ba4 twa arise, ia Ik ialrt. aaa 4kat ake. wtak twa .t.L. MiokU a raaVral H ar Bnt k w..tiua T atUckiaar kar. Ta rn ralaar war saaaaed by Eaatara ssae. :8ilia, Aag-1 r mlU' .L, aaiaaT I5lk taU f tba Uaioniat. Atse Gaaarat OraW tkaak- iagVkaAmiy Iba Uir lata briHaet acataea- aaMuaaV . ', ;' ' '. Cwcnun Aag, t v TaaaaaMaaa bav mbad lk Paiaaab ad avaanaa w . . 1. 1 .iJ k.iCimDiTMiU Waa ii iw. jwkuf ar ranaal anJedtmefeaejja Grai Caaatf Ky VUn su levari" re tatsalata a' (-,rr.ag. TVa rtaakart aad Uir aUu a ator araas la pua Tba k -' fMkaUf k aaawayae. i ii -t .1 YilnetivL K baa eraatad g?4a ateMaw, wkkl wos iaareaaad by tkeantratal JtO Umei Cvlry tmm ifsrard Caeaty. aa aa ert ta t' aaas. Tbe Baaa Uaare- war a eai, mm ; Mr. BresheaVidge wa sanWawHa aJby tb . . aiokeaM-4. II mii tb . -. k. ' ' - ' a taa Cavalry, tie waited with bin lataMa-eWeeaa la t tkat taa Cavalry aaaaaoa ist am ry wet iar vp .. . r v. Laeia, M Sf. a. aarl tkat e tb Tbeioday aiUf lb biua Gaa. MeCailab ka-eaS aSa Sets I, bat Jaara. lae be fca4 beea rriaSamd be took ap tbe law f taarch tawama Jaflb aan. City. Waita a aaatberof tba wveaoaS a acta ateee aave - t-v i Psaaaar, Camt, Aag. 14 , At the raieiag af a re Flag te-eay abaaa. aeraeae war areasM, waea u "rX) aa.s koiat Ike stars aad atria wbiab - ' "- . taaiat. A If bt ejL wbaa atieka, kraU, fiakair aa' ataa war frty kaeal, Two ae wa, (WcDasaa aa4 Canaaa.) wr Mrieeafy ajwrd. Tk Taaea Flag i i yiag aa4 graal aette sasat araua , '.,-;. WreTa, Aag 14. ! I. Il!.l.i ikal tka GueeraaM! wU a laacer Mo Kaiacky ki eaeaay a poaiuaa eT ntatfaiity. rL.M..i kaa arAmni. li ta raaanrai. tkat . tb Nw Yark Day Baakaad Pailr wsbatt a pyriwi. jr: ..." v : Laeavvitfcarvi MaataaVAagwat Mr- . a. . . .a. Aeviee frow Clvlaad. OkK Ui thai tbe SUrka Coaat Democrat oSie waa taUBy gati4 by VolaBtaer. --;- It m reworue at uaira tnai taa raiiHia M at to Uaiea t eaaua. Fear tkoaaaaa' Miaaoartaaa are fwpartaa lav Beaaarlttaaari, fortifviag. KaaaaaCrrr Aag-tC. t A. iitul aa tkt a!aee i fear. JekOa aa4 LfaytM roa alias kair 4,000 Ssesssis iat aader ana. " - WimM Aag. f4. A frelieg af aartet aaearily prevail la tk. ..liMMiMtiif. - Mifiurv aaaaaty tkat wwaa vrdiaary ralieae aa rawT4faaaa tkara ia aet ika leaat SaBgar It la tiaeetal tkat tk kaa4aflkamy ia - aw retara l .Teaaeasee.---..--.r Mr liaeate wilt 4afcia atasoat la eastaw ta Caioa eawi ia tkat Atel. - ' : '. Tk ramor tkalCaa.Baoaaiaat Wiaehaa. tar. YtU i Wa. - - - , ' Tk Paat MaMar Ctaeral aWt tkal the rpr wrate4 by tk Qraa4 Jwr ia w Yark a aaagaroaa abal net be forwaaa tkiaagb tk MaiK : .'; "..' : --v Es-Mayar Barret, of Waahiartoa, who re faa4 ta tab tk eaik af allrgianee I tb tin eata Govaraaaeat. ba kaa mat' aal aank a ariMiuer to Fart Lafayetka. . Tv- Cm Hatua aa4 Baearoa af Tewaacnd eaaaty, MA have bean eti4 by Tira, Tk . . bveaiag rt aay ia nwuj. Jokaaoa, of Taaeaa Brfaaes U rtam to tba 8tal aalaaS aeeeajpaaarfby a FasiiAmy :j - 3VASTEIX JLj--.. t-X .w,-waw nam aii n 1 wawaV tt-?20,000 lbatltoig SO For wlifck tk kif aaarkat ark H . wiUb aaM ia eaab.by 5? . W.H. WYATT. -54 ' V: :Draataa4 Aautbeearyr::-,, , Me-184 a4 16 Maia U Aif.Sfi. taa34 . 8lwkwry, K. G , r lialker ! Lcal&CF ! I S A a V4 of SOLE. UFPK aad HA sU N EaV LEATU K4ae-eaiarla,-baapr' rkia aa4 li aing Laatbaa Friew bvw aaA tatwMeaak er aeeepiabl brtr. ' TVTaV F. F. MEJtOXBT. f Aag. J5. Jetl. 'j' '.: ; : :v-- W CAVAL I 'int " tboriae' la . rakw , a. Tmib aT 100 aiaked: Maa. and Hater la ra ia th Ar my ut th (;uiirarat eiie Ju.flU mm. : I will ftka ; - mi (mm aav eoaatv. and MHin thia imnaer la ka a aaaa af mmt-- aise, foo4 apaaaraaaa, go4 saaral ekaraiar, and at lnielUtae. L l;--..: :i:iti.-st JUk 1 rwtr k aVaif ta fcr m bora if aoMikl. f- wkkh a wifl a aaal forty ceau m 4ay, aad the barer anB b iaaaraS by -tka Iwvrraaaeat agaiaat at aeaiaaala and agaiaat raaaanie rruat toai,r;?"";"" If a tiuMMr aaaaut faraiak kk awn bataa,- ka wiB ka ea f kks, tegttkar wWa averyikiag efa tkal ta wreewary. iTM I roof m laleaae io-epac oamea. a4 wiO ka attacked ta a rarunaat af eavejr ; .f? J Miuakia ekarr f tk Baeiwuiar tn&e la Pauaaery. ... ,j. -waliiaeryi Aag. 19, :tm. tat Pmr Wtolen Soc& VcnUdi Fer te Nrt2i Urrflsi folri. (U . liaMriiT QennsaavilS Jaaa.FvauTna ae raa N. C- Aav, SaUabarv. Aag. II. U4. TMIE klffceat prtra la Caab wU be fM i i-WOOLEX BOCKS. I aaeal t tba aalfktk L4ia ar Wartk tamkaa ta 1 tWaa, aaii am amtaaW tbe eatt w nai ka ia vua. I woatd Ike bf - Ikaa Ikkk aad nab bag la .; A. MYERS. Aaaiataal UHtri Aag. 13, 184t. , , tOk Atleitloa ! IMiUrj Ctspiiiw. rillE aabarribi k araaaiW to raraiakb la JL Caaiaaaia tk M.btary Fadgna Caa af Haaae Maaafaetara aa4 ai alt rial, wal aaa, aaa af lataat n&Ury atyk at kw mn. .. A4-, jraaa, JA. U. ENXlSS. May tt.IS4l , Sa&akary, If Cv 100,000 CYrBflf IIItiLK. te W f JOHN F. FOAKD. Neekera, Aag IS. IKU fmM. - - s tv