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'^ '' OA !R. P.- TU jcT.^18^^ ' '^^"lQ^1"' ^ ^ By P, P.. HbOOT^, ^ Terms of Subscription. % tv w.'~ _ A.v. Daily.paper pc!r month - - - $3.00 " V , : for Six Months- - /- $15.00 "Weekly, - - - - $5.00 ' ' f ;v ; -* . . Hates -for Advertising: ? .. For" olio Square?: twelve lfncs or less ?1*W0 DOLLAR*'and FIETY CENTS for tho iirst insertion, and T\V?> DOLLARS for each (jubseqeunt. OdfrllA u r Notices, exceeding ouo square, charged at adyertisitfg rates.. . ' Transient Advertisements ar.d Job Worx MUST BE PAID FOE IN ADVANCE ft' ^ ; No deduction made, except to our regular advertising patrons . . The model IlBi>band. On week (Jays lie walks out with his wife and is not afraid of h iniMiner's shop. He oven has "change" when, asked for it, and never alludes tA it afterwards, lie is not above Cull'V , . 7 . ~ J "ing a large paper parcel, "or even Lu.ldi.ng the ' . baby on his lap, when in' the cars, lie runs on first to knock at the door when it is' raining ' llggoes to bed first in cold weather.kto get it warm, lie jfllows hic mother-in-law to^top in the house several weeks at a time. lie behoves iu hysterics, and is incited iiist&iitly with a tear; and never complains if butter "out-ranks'' - him ^ at the tahJe. He patches up a quarre) with u - wik dress, and drives away the sullcS with a trip to the Atlantic.. lie never flies oiit about his biittons, or .brings home friends to supper, lie buys his wife a sewing .machine and hues a woman to run it. To save-mohfcy, making, and mending, he buys his clothes ready made, aud never lots thcra sroel! <of tobacco, fie never ?-* . invades the kitchen, nor optns tlje windows of the parlor when the sun "shines, and is'inn.oeent i? ij.. i?.? ?i.? c a:. ?i.? vi l\ iuuvu ivcj* xau iuto iuu idmiiy iv mc sea shore every sumnxjr, whilst lie remains at home with one knife and fork, sits in a brown . Holland''chair, sleeps on a shoetle.ss bed, and has a ranged contraband'to wait on him. He . * goes down Saturday and comes lip Monday, 1 taking with him the clean linen and bringing' j ' baofi tbO dirty clothes. lie pays the liorisekeeping money without a suspicion, and shuts , , .his eyes to sundries. lie is easy and affection i ate, keeping the wedding anniversary punctually ; 'never complaining if his dinner is not 1 ready ;~making breakfast himself* it' no one is ' down; tends upQn her wheu sick, and prom- i ises, if she should die, Uever to many again. ? < Secret Sins.?A man who indulges in* sin privately, by'degrees <j*ts his forehead as hard ' ns biass. The.first time he sinned, the drops of ! sweat stood on his brdw at-tho recollection > ol 4 what bo had done; the second time no hot 1 sweat on his brow?only an agitation of. the 1 muscles-; the third time there was the sly, < sneaky look, but no agitation ; the next time, he sinned a little further; and by degrees he became the bold blasphemer of his God. who exclaimed, "Who am I that I should fear Jeho . vah, and who is He that I should serve Ilim ?" Men go from bad. to worse. Launch your boat in the current?it must go where the current takes it Put yourself in the whirlwind?you are but-a straw in the wind; yon mnrt go which way the wind carries you?you cannot control yourself. The balloon tan mount, but ' it cannot direct its course;; it must go whic hever way the wind blows. If you once mount into sin, were-.s no m?pping. ihkc need, it you would hot become the worst of characters ?take heed of the little sins, which, mounting one upon another, may at Ifist heave yon from the summit and destroy your, soul forever^? Thepe is a great danger in secret sins. Capture of a Steel Blockade Runner.? A despatch to the {few York Herald says: Boston, Oct. 17.?The British prize steamer Bat, from Halifax to Wilmington, was brought into port this afternoon in charge of a prize crew, having been captured on the 10th instant off Cape Fear by the United States steamer Montgomery. One man on the blockade runner was killed by a shell from the Montgoru ery during the chastt. The But has no cargo, but has on board 48 bales of cotton from the . vV steamer Quaker City, which'vessel picked it up : * at sea- r^e -^at w a stee' s'de wheel steamer S ?f ^ ^ ^ ,, ^ ^ f : ~ r s > . '4 ? | * r ^ v - / \ -? 5? . ' - :/ii-.^. : AMREN DAILY, JUTOH THURSDAY, fflORXIKG OCT. gjl X<> ae\v>s..l>y lejifapli tl\is morning:.' Lieutenant- ral LoxfiSTltKET lias taken tlio fiefd n^ain andj in a s.i. <ing: order,'resumes command eflii^ old corps. ! # Thc'^ukbmax wl)0 lost Vlffl k-j? fit Pott Huflsdtt fi not the one confronting Hood. That infamous scon*; drol.still possesees jiis natural' trotters " , X -y'm It is fitated.in Washington tbr.t Gov BRADra&onw decided to throw out the soldiery' vote upon the ticjf Constituticu of Maryland. as, according to the exist lra State 'aw, soldiers wore not authorized to vote. Jfflj will knock <he convention's work in die head,'if t uS as without the soldiers' vote the constitution^ is in minority. The City "Council of Cohimbus, Ga./has passed jj resolution providing that ' at'}- moailier-flf coimc'l wla shn'lattond any of its meetings wly'ie in a state of inj toxicatiny, shall he lined fifty do'lais fof'.tho first of] fence, and for the second shall bo expelled.'" Wlial has been the^aticr, or was this legislation necessaru to provide ag^nst future spiritual manifestation ? | ; Grand CoxcEBT.-^-The ''Lone Star Minst.-pis" umi poso pRving tlieit fhvt entertainment at fiio Temper ancg JlnlV this (Thursday) evening', for the bqjjefic o the- Wayside Hospital. . t ' . J Wo haw been asshred tlmt their performances? though comic?are-chaste, an/1 calculated to.please the most fastidious The dmi'se for which this entertain* meut is give? will/certainly guarantee h full and appreciative audience.,, . Refugees in* Qaxada.?The followmg order seems t<$, have c eated great excuemtut among' the refugee^ fronf.^*dnkecdom iu Canada: ' heanyuar.teiis, qi:ei:kc. { ? -^epwuber 21, ISG4. )* ^oi.:co is jrerebj.jfev'en to all p&%s from the Federal tJtfci&wT Amentia whohavetaken efvge to-Can-: nda since 'hvdirst,of August, 1.861, and-are lit for df? peHoinm"cq of noil'taiy duty 10 ivport .imincdi?t"lv* u?, WiTwsTor lll'r MSjesiys sej'vice, it .? ?.licadipiartei'S, Cliiton i,loose,Canada West for enroll mem into the nijltfnrr soFwce of Her'JhiieSiVs [iovcrnnienl. ' (Ail personsTtfJ'ngVir refusing to COtpplr with this >rc2cr will bo ttilycct^lo summary-arrest, liqe ami iniprisohinerlt. i.'o.ii'jccs and exiles spoking the nroieetion of litis r!over<'iueiit':iu\wt lend their aid to Siieugtitn the Qdvernmeiit Jt'ws them protection, llv' owt^er; Southern lenipees are said tt be comp'yingwilh the jrder, and Yankees are making.for their homes. It diould em ISO ottr authorities to leflcci on their leniency towards/foteVjne's tn leWngrthein go almost entirely unscathed, whi'e every white male Pitiz> n is required to go t^ the front?exemption or no exemption? detail or no detail. An Escaped l'tiiHONuit Caught.?OtySat i __r i . T- e . 1 i? i uniay nigui one 01 ino i aiiKce prisoners escape'! from the jail, and nu^cfc his- way towards tho^vestcrn j^rt of the city, lie there encountered a-rt'e'jrro, of-wjioni jie made a confident, and offered fifty dollars for the negroes ssistance to ferry him over the Ashley. The nogio willingly consented, but suggested to the Yankee, that while would be absent making the nee ?sary boatjiri'iinggments, he must consent to belockcd up in a room to escape detection guard. Cordon ting to tliii^ the negro went dircc'ly to his young "Massa," and informed him of the game he had bagged.? Massa- Charley took bis trnft'v double-barrelled srun.'and wa. soon face to face with the es caped.prisontr-who tried to res:?t at first, but soon became restive, venting bis iro on tjic negro for betiayuig him. The negro enjoyed the scene hugely, and with his master escorted the prisoners to jail, where he isnow'safely lodged. ?Mercury of Tu'c&day. Cut ov^t the following and^'jvasto jt. in your scrap book.' It is worth a year's subscription to any reader of'this taper :p * . ' Thq.'leavcs of the creerj jf'strewn among corn or other grain, when it-i^ put in the bin,- will effectually preserve it fVqm the ravages1'of the wcavil.. The juice will also kill bed bugs and m ?per r\f tf. Tncoofo ndu.m IaiioIi r.t ,1 iiia^^vi0? niovi/M uctvii tuuuu ciuui uiimius* Tlic 'eaves of elder scattcrjfci over eabbacreR, cucumbers, squashes and oU?tfr plants subject to tbc ravages ' of inseafes, effectually shields them; The plum and other fruits may be saved by placing on the branches and among them Dunches of eldei1 leaves. [' vy ?' 1 " 1 1 ! V *' J -% ' V"- !' W?!\v Piaiif-i^Mibly. Lynchburjj, it wouI'J appear, Says 'the Ex o miner, is absolutely necessary -'to Grant,' as without it he can make ik> way. The people 1 ot the Nkrrth are tr'rowitiof restive and nffeasv at \\ his delay in securing Lynchburg, which is tire; xiuc qwi ton to the capture of Richmond.? | ; New plans lmvc'co'riic to light; which have been revealed to the New York Mercury by j "secret occiifrences," which go to show that ! the task of redifefng the obstinate little town I j has be<-n confided to? whom does tlm reader j I {"suspect? VYhy, no other than Sherman, with j m his army of Tennessee. Hear how the Aferc't- j. , i ry pralos about thts'grand scheme. It .shqnItT| .1 retnemher. however, that many a plan of men i wjuid mice aft things iigl.ee: I General Grant's army in front of Petersburg i j and Richmond will make another advance ? j Sheridan will move down upon Gordonsvilie pi and Sherman, with his victorious'legions, will [ sweep brilliantly , and successfully /Ythrbjrgh I: fvmtliwestern Virginia against Lynchburg.? : These combination's exhibit a ..profound lcnowdI .edgdof fl.e war on the part of Gen. Grant, t The tJqluiiibiis TinitH state th^t-deserters in j Florida who came over to onr side (Ruling the \ week, report that nearly all of the cliemy have ! left Jacksonville and St. Johns, to reinforce [ Chant. J We have;a report, says the Columbus Sm\ i that Grant has written td Washington that lie ! shall have to l?-t go his liohl .'unless he is rein^ forced, nndj that he desired ' that Sherman might maintain his pd ition in Atlanta with as | 'small a force as possible, and send the remain-. (i dor of his troops to Virginia. ; i. Redemption of GbOkgia.?We think the people of Georgia may safely fcongratulatc , i thcuiselves upon the fact, thai whatever the ulhterior effects of General Hood's present move ments may bi\ iu other respects, they secure to ! their State freedom from the presence of* the enemy. Of course, we are ignorant of the purposes of General flood. Whether thev be to jsjnnrcli into Tennessee and transfer the. war to a i.j'NvTliT'Mi c. or to remain i i iiessee river, tin: result is still the same to Ge?r- 1 ! gia. I ii eii!icr case h is b:i?c of operations bei comes such as to cliTetnally force the enepiy from our State. Whilst the brilliant niutymciit of Hood Ii;is produced rids result, and rescued J us f'6m tile accursed fate that threatened us t out a icw wecKs ago, We irn>t our ptup.ts w..i 1 not. lot a moment relax in their energies, but, ' on the contrary, that they will-now put forth 1 I one mighty and united effort in order to make our redemption,doubly sure. Tennessee and Kentucky-arc yet to be reclaimed ere wc can rest in fixed security. In Gen. Hood's effort to j relieve those down-trodden States, we have it ' | in <#:ir power to greatly aid and strengthen him. { Let .us then join heart and hand , in tit" noble j cause, so that the day of deliverance to ail may not be distant.?-Macon Confederate. Tribute to Woman.?The celebrated traveler Layard paid the following handsome tribute topwomar. : I have observed that women in all countries ??? i? i i. t ni9 tlHI, "I'tlglUg, ICIIUIJI d IIU lIUIUUll ' 1 UCV er addressed myself to them detent ly and friendly without catling a friendly answer. With men it lias been otherwise; In wandering overthe barrens of hospitable Denmark and through honest Sweden and frozen Lapland, Yndc and churlish Finland, unprincipled il.i<sin, and the wide-spread regions of the wandering Tartar ; I if hungry, dry, wet, cold, or sick, the women have been friendly; and, to add to this virtue, 11 i (so worthy the appellaiion of benevolence.) p those actions bavo been performed in so free and kind a manner, that if I was dry I drank the sweetest draught; and, if hungry, ate the coarsest morsel with double relish. A pretty sharp retort is that recently made ?= by a young, pretty girl at Oshkosb, Wisconsin, who attendee a ball dressed in short skirts and | pants. She was the only .one present in the j mode. THie other ladies were shocked, very _ much. They regarded her short skirts immodest; but she quietly "'Remarked, that if they ! would pull up their' dresses about their necks* ] as they ought to be, their skirts would be as short as hers.' A/ftcent African traveler says: "A cannibal is not necessarily ferocious. He eats his fellowcreatures, not because be hates them, but be- [ cause he loves tliera." ' ' ' \ . ? . / Piuntehs'Glue.?As an instance of the en ormous prices printers have to pay m these wai*' , V < times for materials indispc-nsible to the carf^' . *> inpon of their bu^ines, we will mention that.a', * ' * friend bought fyr us, in Savannah, a few days-. * ago, twenty pounds'of glue, for wlnchJiu ?1.? C... "I J I 1 ii . < buc imiiiiu Mini ui u>c iiuuuruu Qonm iucw* expenses on tlie same, l>v Express to liils place, * h is sixteen dollars?^making a total cost of hundred and sixteen dollars for twenty pounds- U 9 of sine, which, in -ordinary good times, wotUjl JiT' C not have cost more than eight dollars! will add that everything else we. purchase-far^- ^ ,; our office costs its in'the same proportion,* ! * say nothiifjg.of the high prices'of livii^ni^## * ' other expenses incidental to the ' oii'r business. How can any one lpMBfthir heart to gruml.ne'at <"mr.charges aftt-Ttlds pin:: u{ {ncfa^?Floridi iii Journal. K The Charlottesville Ghrpigcje cojnajfnian nrflele, showing the grWt' superiority of the Nothinff the means and'material* of war *??!? its <fcnmens6 "resources with our ? slendv r moans. Yvt, in spitolof these sftluw- ^ tngiSC-we have sustained ourselves-in a manner to i-xcite the admiration of the world. It * closes thus: No trrnndcr 'inClitary exhibition has> cyer , \ been witnessed. No more brilliant struggle adorns the romance of history. Wc standi to- * day a conspicuous mark in the .long"succession * 1 . of the human drama. Sink or swmi-r'-Kre*?* - ' ^ 1 ilic ; Greciantrinmph or C'lthajrenian doomjl I'ataviait victory or Samaritan ruiu : Prussia^ idory or Circassian exile?<fnr record is com- . plctc, wc si ami heforc the world, and w.ilUivc with posterity, as an example of gallantry that '' will awaken admiration wherever the bloody , . . . > Confederate story is breathed among man. . ? . ' t*:\ A9BB ** M, A curinus circumstance occurred recently " 5 in Brussels, namely, the prosecution of u pbo- . . *<>gra|v4ii.-?t by a gentleman for i*xhibiting?hia ' photograph at the shop door. . lie said tjhat, owing to the circumstance and the ugliness of the iM'py of nature, hi bad lost a goodWiiW of ntahiug a rich marriage. ' A conntry editor having r*cyiv<^l~ two' <p>M. t'CtM dollars in ad-rancc for his paper, says that be "t "ft Mill allows his children ty piny with other,cli# dreii as us-ihI. ' ^ ' ' MP t ^ ^ ^ ^ 'IMIK "hONK STAR MIXSTRKLS" Wj[l#b <?#? ' tlie:r first untertJinxnent b? tlife TKwKRAXC'tC! I ALL iliis evouiuir, for the beneiit of the ''LAlHEf^- , lUSL'iTALh' ft , * / part first. ' Opening dflnjnia.. 1st. Song?LitRe more. Cidej^ 2d. " Fredoricksborgt. ' -J% * _i' * 3d. ? . P-.or Old Jeff." Conclusion 1st ?j|rt?Grand Quickstep: >f PART SECOND . , ? []? 1st. Song?^ugertfane GreeiC <* 2?1. " Camden Jig. V< - . aP ?* Jsl 3d. . " The Rand of Brothers. ' , 4th. ' The Klepbant, Dick. ; 5t'i. / " Dance by" the T'oUpe, 6th. Fannie White anfl h^cousui Charles. 1i_h. nr-ir-zl Km.. Al.~ To concludo with a Grand NegrflfSormonby btotlfet J touea. . ^ &T Doors opoff at 7 o'clock; performance Op com- : gar''Admission $1; childien and * SchoolhNo?iee-i|tfiiJ^jH tfek subscriber vn^jkvwto open n day 80100 L for boys, if cient rfuaiber'of pupils cun'be procured. ' IVmid?$-10 per moDib. < * &r . t .. oodakd bailuta * y. 0clM -V . For Sale. *- " Kmitffi wood for sale. apply t.o . *'<1 R. B. JOHNSttfT Oct. 24 . *e ? ? ?.' j>, Certificates for Sale..; /A? 4 FKW THOUSAND DOLLABS 4 j*ER \. .cent Certificates, forsaleby Oct. 24 2 ItA/THBBON k Cc ' / ' . ? / I