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- - . - - "a-, i - -jJ M li. 'F iJ3' Ct"1 - l fo-' ' . . i - -!. -Tt, " . f - w t . w , ' . . - ' . . " - . - i vyjLuiujc. u. littfitswauunu, im. u., wuvfifJBER'20, 1863. ... PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY Hterlins, Campbell Sc Albright. TERMSi $1 a year in advance. Advertisements Iairtl at TWO DOLLARS per square for the fifet i rtioB, and ON 12 DOLLAR for each tubaeqncnt insertion Tea line or less counted as a square. t FAY. OF THE WORLD. OR E2 US 1 BORQ, C. Concressional Klection. In the 1st District Hon. W. N H. Smith is rc-clectcd.. t In the 2d it is stated that Hon. R R. Bridgcrs has four majority, with the ar J my rote net in. In the 3d Dr. J. T. Leach is elected. In the 4th Lt. T. C. Fuller is elected. In the 5th Capt. Josiah Turner is elected. : in the Otn lion, vonn A. luliner u : elected. ' In the 7th S. II." Christian, Esq., is elected. In the 8th Dr. J. G. Rainsay is elected. In the 9th Hon. B. S. Gaither is re elected. In the 10th Gen. G. W. Logan is elected. V . The CJouiederato Oejbt. A writer in the Columbia South Caro linianwhose article is copied into the Richmond Sentinel, sums up the Confed erate debt as follows : Present debt, as last re- ported, , Say will bo required by ' the l'st January 1864, And by 1st July, 18G4, 8810,000,000 380,000,000 400,000,000 6 1,620,000,000 Deduct from this sum the ain't ree'd fxm taxes to January, 18G4, say, 120,000,000 $1,500,000,000 The amount now funded, 387,000,000 1,113,000,000 This, according to the calculation of the writer, is the amount that wirfbe due by the government on the first of July next. It is to be hoped, however, that our Congress will do something to stop this vast accumulation of debt ; ' and that the amount will havcreache'd its maxi mum by the first of January. Fire In Wilmington. On last -Saturday even injr, the ware house used by the State for storing cot ton and other articles, was destroyed by fire. It contained a considerable amount of cotton ; and rnmor said also a portion of the last cargo of the Steamer Advance. We are glad to learn, from a state officer, that the rumor is not correct, but that the entire cargo had been removed to Ra leigh. : , Xiarao CJorn. nr. e saw an ear oi corn, a few days feince, 1J inches long, 9 J inches in cir cumference, having 1G rows of grains and numbering about 900 grains. It was grown by W. K. -L-he, Esq., on the plan tation of Judge Dick, dee'd. Who can beat it ? The Progress of yesterday says : ..Twelve blockade running steamers have run the blockade and arrived at Wilming ton within tho last, few -days. This don't look much like the entrance to the har- oor was corked up. Uiblicnl Conundrum. AVhy are Yankee Greenbacks like th Jewish nation ? j Because they are . the issue of Abraham and are waiting for a Redeemer. j Another lankeeL'c.rGencnX Thom as f ollows in the footsteps- of his illustri-1 ous predecessors. An official dispatch1 from Rosecrans' successor "announces the capturo of Braggs forage train with its escort.. No truth in it. No train -of Gen. Bragg of any kind has been captur ed. Our force scixed a Yankee train, but were unable to bring it off; and it was re taken by the enemy and this is the whole of it.Kr.oxrillt s(rr. For au World. Now the Autumn "Wind la HifiHing. "."f'- ;-' : . J. W.-A, -' ; :- Now the Autumn wind i eJhin . Throneh the eear, leaflese bough, And with thf old year Mjf" ' Man a solemn- tow ; . ' ' Tea, fond, hearts that were light and gay .. Scarce one abort year ago-- ' - Lie mouldering beneath the sod . .. . Or on the' blood-stained snow! . . Many a kroe heart weeps to-day That nererwept before, , , for lored ones In the battle sialn, ' ' Who win return so more; . z"Jf-, " And many a tnaldss heart Is wrong Wfth woe it dare not tell Tor him who held her plighted troth, Bat for hh country fell I She listens for his well-known step Hopeless waits his coming Xhe autqmn wind sione she hears, v . A wild, sad dirge humming; -"fj ller wounded heart she fata taCfJjal Her falling tears would stay ' But her only hope Bare Ileavea, , Lies buried far away 1 . . -'. -, And when she gazes on the wood, And hears th'e wind's sad moan, Tho leafless tree a semblance boars To her sad heart and lone; The Spring will bring the treo new life, The soft wind, sweet perfume ; ' Bat, Iter tender heart nowblighted . : To' more" can lore illumel . ? : ' - , , , . -- :iCi . . . , ..., . ItAR IVEWS AUTO RUMORS. From Northern Virginia. -liiciu pm ii uie ox interest: Lee's army since ourlast repoit verse met with, near Kelley's For& ; ten days since, was much exagerafed TVe did not lose two Brierades. m first r. ported, nor 1500 men,- as after,dk"re: ported; bnt only some 400 were capturea I rri.:iir.i . .. ureuM iuo xveumouo: patcn, of the XTlt fs: Yesterday morning a report was re- ccived.bw thA'-' (VnfiHkl MoA.a r.. j t nrmv hnrl mAeaoJ 'D'?j.: . crossing. crossed a considomKlA Ka, p V then stopped. Ffiy X tended to send over Wmorf jnstWn, our forces attacked those already across and after a short fight. drove them bfc to the other side. Tho'affair was a'short and almost bloodless one, our loss bein- reported at ono killed ind three wounded! It was of such shoH dwatiothat the troops engaged in it were baek in their old camp by 4 o'clock P- M., preparing supper. , ill tne same tune that the demonstra- tion was made at Morton's ford the ene- tred at Raccoon Ford Hnrl w I . my appeared at Raccoon Ford and plant . ed a battery. A brisk fire was opened, ff0SufcAh foIks ; j . . "r . " "J vumcucraics, tv. jam n - t " . . , nL.i , lx , , , av tue uen suction . a iec oitureedol and;m a short time the fire from, the otn! T,t W U " a niV U wfu 18 tl7 l''vJe lars is exacted for each permit to import er side of the tiver ceased. ?usfc the7, are abundant, but the e felt sure ot the result after the second and the tradesman mn.t Ttt h ' i?: i ' - d. -Irfinlwiio.i- if-;.. Knm,oi.rir0r,f a i .uu wnian most take the, follow- nuiuu woa ren m tn hv t ha MnnfA,. i . i " v.v.uwvluwu6y mcy u uavu suiue snn . w suutm vudb iuc laukee L'au.e :il i t u & A. o - . . x ive or six Prisoners, rnnfnrorl in - J UUJit lut mem. miuon -"-iu&utt m vity, uuusueiaieu si nir oath skirmish at Morton's Ford, were brought down on the Central train last night. They speak of Meade's1 army having been much strengthened, and sav tht. ho h.a a "biff Jot" of menmith hi Up to 11 o'clock vesterd been no renewal of the me xanaees ana no further fightin From tht Wttt. Udndsomt Affair near Bavou Ar Richmond,. Nov. 14i-The official dls patch was received yesterday Hrlvtt- XT in L t-.M"; S- Cooper:- wd Wte M. JV711U Miss , waa received yesterday, dated 10th mst., from Col. Harry Maurv. command ing 15th "rrTS5 in yesterday, abofe Bayou Sara a plundenng party of Yankees, 300 strong, and drove , hem , oieiriron clads,wifh broadsides of their ly 3 wounded of ours.'' v DABNEY H. MAURY, Major General. Large Sale of Cabbages. One of the l?rgcM of bbages was made at Danville, Va., recently I that was ever heard of. Mr. Jno niii-v r rr-irr-- so d to the Surgeon in charge of the hos pitals there 100,000 heads of hn ,f twenty.fivc -cents each, making an a&re te of ?25,000 worth of this nutritious vegetable. Mr. Clark planted his entire tobacco ground-in thir j vegetable, and bence the immense quantity raised. . great siargnter. We brought off their LnM c : u wiumph wagon trains and 25 prisoneV from in! K?? ri.ig dcr the broadsides of A-;-r. w" ' ,w wpsoie tne s We don't like toce original secession- T-T constant, and ineffiable, ists dodging the army themselyes or get- a10 lnlhr. w Me U 40 ,be ting their sons in bomb-proof and lufra- here th best of Yirtue, tire places. , We don tlike to gee Christians ibrgeti .We;don;tlsee J5B4 ...te 'W neglected,! who had assurance :tha?saH iitrumen& ZS'TflJ mhcant smile played over his item feat families should Jewell cared for: - Ini ?; S i g a Se Tmfy WOuld rhich the bovs interpreted to mean w.iitkV - vlor. end tho Iancob commerce.. There are mfcmv il"0? Weu(mTt li&fiWa nre.ea ie WmlelfS tW? being out.,- -He ought to shoulderlus cun ana " pnen in. ' . - . -v - - T 1 fl .1 - - - 1 jugation. 'Tis thought that all such car ry their patriotism in the pocket-book. TV J. 1:1' i . i . .. .. We don'' People do better ' "? Uf ' 'i0' Presa?l!nS ? r ".".""ections. -Th the cat eviuence mat tnere s "sompthino- ntAn in Tnrnr a X som,rmnS L1:iarrf i ...j. I t . peopie nidin&r their, lax in .Kind, and lying and cheating and aetrauaing-theHlxovernment when they ?I..e,I woCTJ', Q don t like to see a man arroeatine te:fclmolf to. m1eh wltcoMeflnetiS ,J AlMntur 1 nr xt 1- j ri 1 - , 3M. 1 We don't like to see neonle medtrlinp- aown." I With (?entlemn s Trirak nfFaira. Th or YnnlfAi. u "wT Tru V it Wn Ak H tZ . t r . ri'j! Wayt0Wh'P LlDC0ln anoVsave theiribrtunes. . ' Ii :iP .uuu S01?iers lieu as It nn nn farfl i utm nhnnf . , . 7 . u""" uullu ineir losing an arm or a les, or eettiner a Country. It i, poor en- ?fmr; !-Vi 6 ?ont.hke t0 . e people in these SOnl '"S-.t.mes taking advantage of P0P'f ; .mif ortunes to make money. H0npstj ,s the best policy. iJ? l)" aolh" P" "just frf Prlee they are ashamed to ask. T? T unPtnotic. , C d? ; ' lko 40 p? P0P'o !ayng v T " ... ro i;oniederate JT a "r8" Ul?e scramblinS worse than a dog after a bone to get it were half as good as Woman's Task. Under thw h t.. v r""r""a u cAuuaiiire' uas the following :: 1 . V : ' . Great indeed is ;th "v t woman. Who can i elevate its rlfo-niftri woman, uno can i elp.vnf.A i rlt'o.r,if. N., Uw ,0 lead .ruuoi ; t w vU uicuiuv i i mics. not l0TlD?sey the frail yet spotless 6reaturcs, whose less than physical being must be moral no fom ,hcr; to inspire those prin fV to inculcate those doctrines, to an imate those SPntimanta tt:aU .. .u.u.v .mwso aeunments wnich yorn, and nations yet ;hfrt 3 beSS i t0 soften firniness ZZ uu caasten "ono.rinto refine- eDt' ??. Stj into irtuXb; TZ'Vl f 1 S'. 1' 4w farorse anguh of lte!;.r SmI e C. tW u uwucs mat ar. ingratitude of a mistake tha cmnTvn,r; e Tv T if u De &hSTJ&&. e f. h,r,;ni... t.i T iuuiotts, w r tu g i-KrruCU -w "Huw fcUb uaS PaSSed aWav Qnl is her Vo!t7nnlr,A 5u .p.i :?" OUCI sufferer, the prisoa of the desert the cross of a rejected Saviour these V the soenes of woman's exceUence th desti a r "wi;us aDandon. counsellors belrav. when i persecutes, when brethren and disciples fly, to remain unshaken and' unchanged and to exhibit on this lower world a type" We don'tke to e people wofSariochWiftn w Z I' i,-v.f, i : i Tf io ;f v.i .wuy uia oouuuou are ioneued. : I II.-".7. I II a- ,v 1 ir t v 'i I r - ; The Rams. A corresrondent of a Lnnrl A UVX I TTo i.; u v 7 rz. - : sebincombaTmSnt tmSr awavI ,n, t. Ife n&Aa:1 rCE. Tousson) L&vixutuuy auonaon paper : "Tho 1 li kiL. - t. ks-'- ' j..' i iulu uuijw. iinii KPi-iir n wpi npsi irnan Ttr a? for strength. ine ouraen is but l,DU0 tons register, and the draught of each vessel when wui K q u uA j.i. i hZ ,1 fiTS rwZ SiD;" bum hb 8 intermediate surface being protected, first, bj a coating of teak ove the iron CV: u j n i . skm -of the ship, and then by armor plates 5.ev perceptmie. I me deck is ot t) mnh flr warks are almost of iron, being so made as to let down outwards, and thus to clear daring action. Two reTolyine turrets, on the well known principles in- vni1 n.m . rvu' . .!L-Li eid, obS. to- ZC . , 'T b tu vuC engine rom. Ther-A i also .a Pllefc house strongly built of teak Ur.,1 irn vif,i i? I 1 1 ;i... 1 r.. " w-6"fc w w "4Ke eame position ar one time, an tn e' case is being fast """" vii vtio uuu, aiiu me pian of conation is at present Wd bare.- Its wall is a series .fcelnlar spaces, like tne. ctline a ll fish, and all these iron l i. . uii . -i . ucus are to ue nnea up witn teaic. maicin&r nn flolM and nif U.o h i, ;a t& Tndlend ed we nigh8 impregnable b, armor plates. At each end of the vessel is a raised deck, forming tolerably commodious -quarters for officers and me ; and the forecastle U made to carry one or two heavy guns, he needed. In the Captain'! cab- in are port holes for two S2ounderS; and'each ram has a capacity for 300 tons of coal. The maehine'ry, L a matter of course, is all below the water line. The sterns will be so formed as to protect the srew and rudder from shot or collision," . Charleston Safe. "me, even inougn xuorris Uiaaa en , "Stt faU into their hands. They ' StTfrTc'dra?.rm.a- terial dama-e. the last fiht with . th . . , . . ' , . o . . - iron ciads bad proved that the Yankees Kr.TTC Upy - tho m o-a fho it- amnKc)..j r Jter all. tho ironclad flep.L insido. thp. hnrL -I, f-i"- uv muic iu n ao utwuiuucut auu. ai1 D0IV cortain,y victim to our lieve, right weeks ago, that the expei- tion to Charleston" had then proved a fail- ure. xiuie la uany uemous.rauug itueact. all, and this mornin intt-nrala n-P hnlF tn fhrAA n nirf era rf an I ho.-"e sldeU Ith thJ Soui W ss, which is worth all the monitors put together, is a trreefc. We think there is no doubt of this. She still lies where over she was stuck by the torpedo. a month more absurd in its terms than that admin under ago, with all hands busy to keeD her afloat. .t ' a !,.. jp i. : She has lost all;aggressiTe, and what is r7e' 1?oomotl7e P?we She 'ill b. nrt. frt worse,' locomotive powers c Pi "oats J.nus has tne migntiest exoedition the 1J t l , I orid ever saw been brought to an inelo- ?T Cenfederate bravery and Excfiange. - : ' I " says: We effenerate" annlied KoKanrrfl fh nfVier day. jnow, we hold it as impossible for a Yankee to degenerate as for a born id- iot to make a fool of himself. The Yan- kce is already as low as he can get. If he wishes to get lowerrhe must dig for it. 1 " . - Ow w . WHOLE NO. 99. 4 0n. Forrest a. ItU.pUtter. Many plantations hare been ruined and much unnecessary damaso dono to farms all oyer the country where troopjrhaTe been encamped, in consequence of the too thoughtless and often, reaj- wanton burn ing offence rails. wu6 oiuce, urcn. iTorrest'8 comnvonrl . TT J "fue around and a- ip Urea, where ho discovered good rails brightly burning, in the. immediate Dresenftn Pe'em on, and the rails" were brought -ty,and theeerfulblaie much enjoyed. UiarJv the tip I - . . T O w X Ywvcrea nis rails T . v "MV were G"? " f. ?ere off. i 1 1 - i .... . jou a heap, and that you was a good Gen- end and a good farmer, but vouWn-,-f k xt b . Aaimi yuiyouare neith- The Gee bo rv , mo uucain? i to the old man, who used lanrmW ffl; ?f.-err. am use returned ii On the third mornW the W Mn I twentv-ao.Ta fiolrf a . ; ni order mn iastfed for " press axes from the surrounding country ft . . urroumu.countty. "aZTZ; d ' uu uj u uiogis. nunareos ot I in rftmn Oror "NTv a.Xfl. trorn ordered every man and officer unier th . j:.. r . . unaer the split- xu wmy-rour noura a bran new ten-rail unce. well put up, enclosed the plantation. J Bp. encicsea uiai o cuuiuiana aiWaVS rOOlf rirnnnH in woods for f-Tfflw - ' Jteracy. . Matters in KnoxviUe.-Tmd,. 7 ted. in th Kn'U yi -jl.-- .r .. ; cc?. In the KnoxviHA 7?.. .. j " "7 V . -ouuetin QK position of Ihe pSed Bl'an.,f th' "Board of trade or th? Drtmt ! East Tennessle." ' ' P artment-,ot By section first, a "Local At t. appointed, whose headoutersf rtM SLa koT3aTS KT ville is declared' Jbe the only W? to" be furnished with coods wares anT ft,, chandise in the -Defattm jt of mt ?en nessee.- len' Samuel T? is made the Local Agent, who will ffrant all permits ; , J. g aii Fl bringing in goods. All goods, brought in vriituuub uia Biuiuuou are ioneited. .Tou do solemnly swear that you are in r , am, (rue StaZ ernment of the United States: that . 2Tl7it f csvQ" win laituiunv coniorm to tne Krnnim tion and 0nfera 0f the President nPTC. Ua,tetl an of the Military Got- all times, by your conduct and'eon. . - 7 JVU TTX14 other means you can suppressing the re- rrtafArlnra . . . Constitution and thelaws of ttTe UniSS States, so help you God" This IS a joyful oath. At Greenville . J "W HBU woman 9f secession proclivities. If the "VT 1 ' i ' i i . . - , 5r,W. th9 Wh?le IZrTSnZ toTo mnyTurrs tha? w fer the obligations "of an th Z. thWwnlTfor Th. the obligation to obey the United State. in preference to any State, county or oth- , corporation. Af TTn;nA rr,aMh.- auuiu,, uiv,niittuw uu uuij u- rraire in the retail b usiness. The whole- sale trade bBrownlow's and his appointees, Brownl6w must approve the sale of every biU of Z003 cxcedins in Z?' nd MUX bttWU UllftV W W - - v - - vw vw .. t - a cotton snippers must pay juur cenia per pound export duty and 2 per hogshead nn tobacco, "before either can eicabe the i t - vigilaace of the treasury omcereJr Man- ufactured tobacco pays five per cent. . ex- port duty. Dbloyal persons cannot trade, "nor Union men who do not approve Liu- coin's war policy." . , 1
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