The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, October 17, 1861, Image 1
P^_.'-. A KEFLEX ?"r' POPUIiAR KymjCTSL ;, ..,? "... I
I ,. . jtot.* ft fr?9?r,. II,t gisto 4 M Sto*. ?' ?" gtgtefa" ?< ?*?"' S^'St mm M.fW^iq gtfi. ' I
J FEOfcLASJTATiaiC. V K!
P ?WPAT* ifV HOUTH CA&O) 1NA, 'f jV*
kXEGUTl VBvjjK^Onr?f:lfT.
I] -#4, .. 15M. - ^
BML^Crofrmb tp ?n A^ftf *?>? fiZV
AUnftt* nwV I
* intitOpcmrit-n fKe. flptb-rnvtent under th" jK
IVniwn^ftt-CV?*Utnt!<vn .if the Confederate *
vBtahre of, Aw?erini?,,*'it I* K qnlrid t1??t.,? iich (>j
*uto .hon ?ot? on the piim wsrara?- WAT
IN NOVUM!* NrXT. for fWtat X'
nd Vice-rr??Wv?>t <'f tlio Confederate State- ?
rhich officer* A1* t<r *>e imtngui-fUcd oK the 5!
lw?aty m-eond of" Pehmnry wextj' t?nd, jV
IWhercn*, the cifirfltitf l?*r df 1ll? Wfti jfttP"
widen tha? the Kl?-cintit for Prrt&lrtjt and
jpioepreei'den* ehnli be r?|?j?oh)lod >> .the
flaiptelntMt-e; and, whenne, the Legi-dutrru <>'
Mf tide State will not be In iturttW eemjoii at ["
filie time pver-crib?d by theaforeeoid Ao> for *3
Appoint...out of KlcCtow:
J v Therefore. bes it know*" tlrotr I, F. W. f"
, rtCKFNfl. Wotwimr in ?n*T ofvr th?vHl?hi ^
t?f South-Carolina, by 'ifiiw of tho power q
A Vented in me by the Onn?iititlton, nnthovix- tj,
v Tint the Governor, on i-wmowiinnty ocen- (
ibn*. to convene the General AMrmUtj <la Id
imtie thin my proclamation, ealliny upon ct
ami requesting lire Senator*ann Atomuemtt la
the Houae ??f pM>rrticiii?iiv'-? tv prttari'ii# iii T"
COLUMBIA. ON TflK LlUtfT MONDAY
IN NOViCMRRK matpnaiiim*, that they c'
may be pMokt it tiic Kmire of IJeprfaentJitiven,
on ih*???id Wedueadrty in November,
to appoint Kltcti>m,o(;IV^ili'Mt nml Yin*; .
I'mioput of ihe Confederate Slater of Am*- '
Hc?, in conforn^fy whlilli* Act of ih* Coo- 0
^federate CoiiJjtv*r hforcrnid. fl
As tlie" Permanent C?u|it^lJn4lH( to ho (>
nrijunlrM. an eleHinn viVI !>*.- required <>t j,
two Sepntors front title Stale, and in nil y
probability, conddurirg'he peeitHnr slot* of c<
the country, other iioport'iin, ifiutlcra will he
actctl on at (lie *umo aereiini of tiie Legbdtt- it
tare.
Given under mr ban 1, nfid the c^a1 of the
State nfor?-a><i?J. a? Coioiiiltiil, thir tho ?}\(h .
day of Jnlv, in flu1 vearySf "i?r 1-ord.nne
tluiwMi) eij^ht dtuntjred aqd t>i\^ ?m?,
and in the eighty aivtli Tear of the independence
of tbtrState of South Carolina. F
W. I'lCKKSS.
T?aac II. XfrANe, Secretary of State.
July 18 II <M?wtd "n
EUiSE SOITSERS ESMMBEE!i
KLong, Goodlett & Co. c
LsP KCTFI!J.LY infm-m the c stir, ens of
Oraenrilht District, thai they are nowrecahlng
a Foil STOCK, OK GOOliS in tlicir 1
line, all of which were
PURCHASED IN CHARLESTON, J
Ago which Tiirv xvipi. Rii.i at
Lower PriooB Thau Usual.
The Stuck ron.?Hv, in part, of
Ttleorbed opd Hp>vrx> SbiiiiOrs and SheetiiJgr
Urge rwiviy of Priata. of Jircet impoi latiuii.
front 0 fih 1?4 cent* per yard
Linen and ''-ittou Iliaiter*. Litran I>rw'?
Kanny Cftssliuu'e^ ail'l "flottonade*
Plain Wbilo Sorirs and Dotted MdaMtta
S >lid Harr^o*, Al.-ivtir Lur Iras *
black Milk .Mantillas, KafhroidoroJ CoThars
linr^t MantjiU*, white ami cOlorod
Hoop Shirfp, of varhmft kind*. *??o;t.<j which
will ba fonud sonic of 7 Springe, 65 Coiits ;
30 Spring*. ft2.60 - Ami
all the uil>et Artlikl Wcn^fy to ooin,?ri*o
aaeuorai stock of I>ry tloodu. ^
Mr i ?.?*>, ' *
/*\ a^grivii <w? -*
HalM. Capii, ShoM, ?
GR<K*um>s j
HARDWARE. CR0Cxt*'i\ CLASSWARE.
*? .. Sd y n
Wo am confident of'tha f*"K that. w'n "?n or- W
ford to ao)l ytjr Uoods at priors Unit wHl font- C
tnan.i the attention of il?c public, and arc ro- ?
upactfully solicit on examination of nor~SW>ck,
LONO, <??*>L?LliTT A t'O.
March 8 44 if
j AMES M. A LI EN.
Mil Us J, Si
. DEALER, 1
a ?i:nt VM.i.I-:. M.C,
,f~V Alt OrTcra {or Makulb V/ouk prompt ~
!y ?' l -ndril t<?. 1^9 JrVh 9
NOTItWr
"V HAVTv aspnriatod with too in bp*1no?8, !tlr.
X JOAR MAUhMN. Tho btipin*?? will he
cnrricJ ot? in oiy A4ir fttirl; ,S1i>rr Putt, tin lor
the style nod ffna, of JU'?M91ht* A. M aiud, v t*
In returning myWjanfca l<> my fri? nds to.
tho'ir liberal cstjorArc, F#il! solicit a continuation
of the saute. to IwHtw FirtA
T. n. DOBRRTS, QrqaaTiilr, 8- 0. 8
July Htuh. 18611. jp 0
NEW FIRM- J.
TWYWR miWribcr * tut <r wweMVI tUotr*"!****
jl ?< 'K?l h nr.i ii..\iu ?U?om, mulct ?ho Prin of ROBERT*
A MXUfJHJf. t*k??}e?*vm in
tnvitiri< thi:ir friend*, mil tbo f??i1wf<c generally,
I" 'I fir wll nr.lertad S'tx-k of fidjfet Kotii?<?
all Onoda usually kopt iwflKf in
oitr nlaoo. Ulra'ua a call baforn 11HR jrmir
'Yoa will find the flood* and *'
to ?ttJL T. B. KORERTR.
JOAB h. MAIIf.RlW* =
V . * ._ ^
HANDSOME JEWELRY
ON NALK. j
b VERY OENKRAL.ASWftHTMTftT at 4
_/\ fi?* and olbcr JK WKhH Y inav In h<M |
?f ih? Kukarriker, wb>>m*kf* to order K*ring*- \
n???/ and mv other article regained in ?
bia Haa. Rl?*AtRtXU faithfully dona ^
?% Titan Doore holnw aha OondWt FTonea .
A J H. RAtfTXil.PH #
Aitannailln. R. C? frrp, IMP. l^tf ( ?
?o?itiv?Iy th* L??t Wotife m
A tl p?atw>' l? tbo Kaiatn rf
/% AWiAUAM .I'OX, Araaaafd, by Vote
fir otherwiv', *f rnqttaafnd to ?*ttl? the ??*
l?f tRa i.)VB day of Oalubar nait.
fj Ko?* fnihn# to comply iritH ?W* rtffjnaal .
MtUi ?< * ihair Not ea l? tha h*nda of an A?- j
tMJtby frtp-opllwDtian, aa t ??n entnj?e!l*d to l'
??. IW, artitr. Vtomvm. '
f?tf ?; ? 1
> s < ., v
a-yadte* - ;gk,
- - -
T, DATI8,
RTatcbmalrcr nnd jeweler,
5> TAKES fhp tiUrty W? infoi-m^g^ \
CVtlW J>??" ] >!? ?f liriH'll', iilr. fetid ttiv yy\
'..^wlwU *wrounding twiilff.
> Uni on hand, without doubt, the host *t??<i|b-.
?? bn* ewr boon bopt in th? Tm*b <it (Jrum1M,
and if annduo in diapttaed to doubt it, M.
m or llvr, come and boa if it U not so. 11 in
i?ok cotnpriavs in part of the following*"
lioli-I r
Pine 0?ld nnd SUrer V**clie?
u?r qualities, nnd warranted twltaop 'jrood
mo an>r to gtTf aatialfectlon. All -roods >?M
r hittu ar<- xflWnwtcd to ho what flier arc repor
bo will rcftiad the nwmy nnd
ihu the urftolo back and no Jrtuujbling. Hi*
swetry ta of thn latent nnd lx?jit atyl.n, Ip lii*
otV *>ro fine Diamond flood*, Lava, Pearl,
oral and flarnet, nftn or without set*, nnd
le fine .Chain and <>Uu-r Brie^ifi Vutdi
Loin* of aU ntyb-a t O-'hl and Silver Tinmen,
lield.: Silver an<l Steel Spoetf.clc, t Cuti- L'
ive and Convoxed G!av*e.?, nnd nlao Neelcwith
or without Claftpk.~ Ho h?* id*o
t?ro Silver nnd Ptnlcd Warp. Mis ArtioloB
ro tiM> numerous to mention *11 of thorn, but
>mo and *co fit on?o.
DOiVT FORGET
E DOES AIL KINDS OF REPAIRING
n Watches. Clock* and Jewelry, "id that io
workiuoHmio manner, rw h, perhap*. as ytm
?vm t get tloeo jiBTwhsro else in too up coun y,
'lor lie does not feci lriui?clf inferior to
>iy. ?o you will do *?-ll to try htm, and ?sn if
is Words are not true. Ho thh>!'? thero are
IMiy already who hitVO tried UI'.O, nnd will
erlifv t? uH of the above, &c. 1
(!><* ISis-Shoi> m.ty 1*> found ?t tl?o Goa<i tt
House, on 3d a in Street.
July Jftt 1* tf
III MASSFACTSBKg 11
ORADY, HAWTHORIT & FERRY
HAVK entered into utirutrtnarvhip, fer
the purpose of carrying on the bind
<-6S ?f
MANUFACTURING,
ind have tnhfn pojacseinn of the well
Mown
otton Jfoovfaetory, lately in operation
bF V, M?iIKK, l??*tad Six Mile.
South-Fact of Groenvillo.
1?e cn'ir<? Mtebiiwrr hit. hcen placed In
tmiplrtc runniug order, and we are row
repAPed to famish COTTON TARNS of
ii|retior quality.
ill wit c,ps
VTrACnKP to thin Manufactory. are also
in excellent, condition, nnd ail orera
for CAIlhlNU WOOL will he attend4
to Mx{*>dit ioii?ly. and upon asr""*! tennt
8 htnuy other <*!>tabU*hment(i> Hie country
J. W. OliAHY.
i>\Ymo hawthorn,
WILLIAM PERKY.
Ooo LT 34 tf
MATTHEWS MIKING.
iTETM. I.A NO ATOM ttovM intbrm the giti\\
tens of Greenville, that. hu-i? propaTi
to mmfiwlnro .1M TfffW.fW. lie also
i it'i] r TT_ -11
is Work. n? tony he JVmnd iuuucilMtdy oynsit?
the Rtfilrcwi T>?pot. in. the bone? for
uuly occupied by Mr.-S. film il Icy.
j All <)?<Ur? left F'tVoilbrr Mr, Ketch- ]
>(., .Meerre. btiv%, QooJiett A, C<>. or Mr. li
fiitiaui*, witt be to with pr>>ji>pti>ep?.
uM niui oxaoiitm Ul? Work nt either of the
hove pieces. Sen rt IS tf
vfitisR'snppuEjf
OF
HAU S4LMHI ISOSTEaS
iVD LEHON 8YEtIJ?.
JITST KBLTSlVflb UY
Hiss R, LEWIS,
AT HSa STA'iD.
5i -4R| tr
for KAITF OR UEST,
. THIS HOUt*i; A N1 > I OT
L>Ow^-?t the Pork of the Avuleraon
Hlftlffijiil. TTAndn, receotHzacQS^BXT
lv' j by Itcv. Air.
win. The yrove nil joining i* a i>nrt. of
'?? property. Apply ?t the
H:AV. TURUijlVN. '
. June 27 ' 8 t f
mm ssMt,
TTl ft jjnherrihor TrepectfiiPy
Invite* Me is ttcnrurn of hie friend
KnA'VxJ'J and' the public gfeurT.tily to hie
?l|.nkrteil
(AU, AT THB
IEW RllICk STORK,
i.i? tloor nbovdBhO Rook Store, before miik injf
our i>nfeb?-':*. l|?u <will liiet <J nail
rice* to Hit it. K? B. BOBKItTS.
^ *
ORR &. PmCE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ORERNV1LLK, 8. C.
vn u on....i r. rare*.
M H v IX 1 if
PRI WEEKLY MAIL llNE
KKOM
SF&HTAHBUao TO OMCTTILLE.
^ TflE eaWwribera hare
cmmneae ed a Tat-War#:
igfyy' Maii, Link H* i ween
Urk will leave Mpartenbuvx every MomUj,
Fedneeday ami Friday tnornteffs ?t X o'clock,
n<t ftraanvUle, every Tnaaday, Thursday and
l?Uir4ajr rnorninga. at the enme hour, and eriv*
at each plaee between four and live
'eleek la the afternoon. Fare?each way?
d XX. ,. , ^ r,
Ofllcr?9f>erUah?aie? Pdlfcetto Himw.
" (*reonrille?^rjitprtlptt flonae.
H A RV R{$ P. R A On.
Nov 1,1 ? jy, 5 |f p
POSITfV? JfOTlCIJ. _
k LL i>eradi?a Indtjf.ieA tr? the !et? Tirvn afl
tv K!Pl>I>CTH A MTAU, are hereby noiliewl
ehut i heir No tee ami Acncwwte era In (
IV hntula, ami ronat be trifled forthwith. V I
h r. v. t ui>r?trTM. f
Vert* ft * 44 s U i
'
Cjit Imttijw o. Cntttarisr
?*
I8BCTBD -KVSXY THOatfDAY MOHNJWG,
M' JUNKIN & BAILEY,
PUttT KlRTORtt.
C. V. Me .Tonkin. . . > . J. C. B allay.
xv. p. PHiii), rauor.
C. HI. nrJnukiti, Amhtunt.
A , TJMtMS : : TT7
0 B0LLAE8 A YEAE
Invtrtabiy fa Adv?noo.
A I>VKkTtH^>iRWTfl
Inserted oi 75 rant* per Rq*#re of- 1i lines
(or In**) for the' f r?t insertion ; 50 for the roeond;
25 for Uic third to the thirteenth.: J?) for
the fopHeehth tb the. twenty-sixth; 15 for tbo
twenty-eevowth to the tbivt.y-niiifb } 10 for the
fortieth to the fifty-second.
YoMfar or Iinlf-yoi?rly contracts m*d?, and a
liherul dvduction from Uio eho'ee r?t?? privvn.
Advert leemrntr not shbjeet to contract should
have the ntimb<'r of insertion* ineThed upon
them. They will he published end ehcrgod for
till ordered oat.
'* , " ' ' ~ ?**
partrq.
iu T ~ ' ?ron
THB ?OUTltS!H* V.STanPUtS*.
Departure of Summer.
Tim* hastens away. and soon will bo added
An?th?f fleet year to tlio ago* of ciurth ;
OiHraoforhtpd, tw have boon 4ta .snoecssora,'
By sorrow ami gladness, by mourning anil
mirth,
The tnmb run that lit up the bowers of Fden, j
When man walked the earth a i>tranger to
eint * '', j
Still shines on in splendor, as bright and effulgent
A? when the now day-bonin was first u shored
hi.
That maon which kept night-watch e'er tho
raoMi'ovurtd town*
Of Illion, fnr fumed in tho age* Rone by ;
Watches atill on the earth as mildly as ever,
Like u silvery lamp hung ont iu tho sky.
Tho stars that bespangled the blue vault of
u heaven.
Ou the night when the Saviour retired to
pray ;
Am yet in tho skies, sliluing forth in their
beauty,
When evening shade* dim tho brightness of
day.
* V tv'/'. /''**. * X
But how different the world. Behold tho great
'ebangea 1
That time hat produced ibroightfet earth's
vast duinutu ; '
Maoy things of <1iq past have sack to bhhjtoSM
To prove their tfxikUiucu, few trae? s reutsunT
8u Birmmer baa pasted on her bright sunny
plnlona^ 4 A
[ And leaf-scarhn autumn has taken her place;
Wlio will destroy and v/fa^e all her boautltts,
Aud with Ids stern hand ovary ventage ?raae.
The roaea hove faded, no lonrnr tbo sunflower
W-iil turn to tho oast to welcome the day;
Thu V t?iI/?*_ t\\i\ ivittlr htwl Ihn 1 s? . 1 we /i.?w.l-llAn
Have folded their petals and faded away.
The wildflower, blooming, no lender wlH cheer
*r
llodido our path through the lawn as we rove.
?'lie voice of the nightingale, bummer's sweet
songster, -?
Ik* comsod to be heard in the (rocs of the
grow.
The mild, evening zephyrs that broatho o'er
the landscape,
Will toon be succeeded by winter's chill t'la?t;
The dewdrppe that sparkle in the suulight ot
morning,
'Rro long will congeal into icicles fast.
Out many a honrt thatl>?at high wif'u jrlndne*.^
At Summer's approach, is uuw shruuded ii.
gloom;.
At the thought of some loved one, who then
' being present,
Has eitico boon consijnod to the shades of
tho tomb. ,
*
Then fsvawcii to Summer with all its fond
? nicu>*>r:i<s, '
Its zephyrs, its dewdrops, its sunshine and
shade ; .
Until it return once mora in the future,
When earth in naw beauty will then be arrayed.
-v HKOMA. J
< reenvlllo, P. C.. Oct. l*th,
- 1 ' ' 'J- "1
A IIwROivn.-i-By tite merest acc-i
flcnt *? luHtnetl, iho other tiny. that ?
I hi 1 v in Kelm*, sooh after thu Imtile
Munttsss, cj.t nj> l?er fable-cloth, ami ;
every oilier piece of linen that cg^ibl lw? j
found nbaut her premise*, out ot which ,
she made lint for our wounded soldier*,
fluch acta of lioro'utn should lie pro
claimeinTiont the* house top*, not only ;
aa an act of sheer justice to such noble '
conduct, btu in Order that a.her* mt* :
i?o.induced to 90 and <io |ik?w?* . No :
Spartan mot liar cvidd hafe dona mora
than tbih lady, ot?d?r lite circummanct-H
; and yet tbi* net ha* bean *cmpulonaly
knpt from the public hating
' leaked out " by mere aceident.
[Srlmi Reporter.
? 1
Turn South omit our Oenrratot It otto
ma North.? We alip I bo following in raforeeoa
to the population of tha Son thorn
State* from a lata number of tha Lauiavilla
Conritr: "
The Sooth?the fifteen Son thorn State*?
contain now almoat prealtely a* mnch pop- 1
illation na tha whola Union contained by !
lh?MRim?af I9W, Tha South, theeafere, ia
only abent ona generation behind all tha
United Statea bo tha ornanaof Idfto* Them
Ore only about thrao of thocioiHard nation a '
that exeeod It In territory, probably atx in
popalation, aud about 00a W? waalth?afld
none ao friia. *
* - . ? . 1
P.ioa 1:i.v.?Prison life ngrees with the
ITon. AHVvd Elf, M, 0., of Raw York.?.
Thre$ weeks ago, we ?w tli* living por i
trait ot the ohptire Congressman in frame- i
work of pi-irou 1.hi--sp :*iwl *i> thought of him
" as fiie msn 1n the play " thought <>f Richard
ye Third ;'"thh"t lm **had no.. th<* cheer
atid alacrity of nximl w.lflch h? was wont-to
have." The Honorable didn't then
pear to have b^eu in good condition either;
be vvsH quite wan, nmi as thin as a Yankee. ..
We looked upon the *an??? picture, witli its
former surrounding, a day or two ago, and
fee! compelled, hy the importance o< the
information, to chronicle-the filet that flic
limbless tieprrtentetlve 'of Rochester has
considerably improved in health, looks, and
spirits. He has actually arown fat, end
was ae merry on the occasion of our visit as
a cricket, which is, we belkve, the highest
recognized type of "impounded merriment.
Congreesiuan Kiy is not, however, entirely
fontrotel. His chief and freqnc* eom
plaint > of an unwholesome odor, which he
has detected in the prison, from which we
-infer that, despite the great vigilance and
watchful eaee of the prison officers, the
captive Yankee^ are som?t tinea neglectful
of their compulsory habits of personal
cleanliness, The Hon M. C. has another
lectin source of discontent. lie dnt.nl f
think he has been fairly treated by the j
United States, and he dor* think Repuldies !
are Ungrateful. He is inclined to record it j
as rspecially and peculiarly hirrJ, that Abe !
Lincoln should permit one to linger in enp. I
tivifcy, whs voted, -without so much ns a j
moment's hesitation, for everv.measure nm. i
- j r ?
pou4 by the udiuinistrotiiin to " crush out
til# rebellion," while hi# release could he
obtained hy simply " re.iogjiizlng" the
.Southern Confederney, ?.r by admitting that
tbey are belligerent#. Hie en?e is certainly
ona of grout hardship, l'oor Fly.
[J'ich.noml Hnqvirer.
t ,
Tn? Wam.eo Lawi:.?The wonderful Waited
Lake is situated in ihe central pert of
Wright count v,l?iwa. The shape of the lake
is oval. It is aIkiii11 wo miles in length, na<!
one mile wid? in. the widest part, comprising
an are* of some two thousand aero*.?
The wall enclosing this lake is oror s-5x
miles in length, and ie built or eumposed
of ?ton?e varying in sir.e from boulders of
two tons weight down to a rtn*^ pebble'
and intermixed with earth. The top of the
wall is uuiform in height, adov.i the water
in *11 parts, which makes its height to vnry
on the Inn.I side aceording to the unevenasm
of the country, from two to twelve feet
in height.
In tb? thickest part, the wnll measures
from ten to twelve feet think at thw base,
and four In six at. the top, inclining each
war?outward and Inward. There is no
outlet, hnt. the l?k? frequently rises and
flow* over tbe top of tint wall. The lake at
lira deepest j>nrt is aliout fen feet in depth,
and abunuds wilh large and fine fish, such
*s pike, niHekerel, has-, perch, die. The 1
water i? a- clear as crystal, and there in no
bubbling to indicate any large springs or
feeders. Wild fowls of ?M kinds are plenty
U|x?t its bosom. At thn Nrirth end nre two
mall grove# of about ten acres each, noother
tinit>?r being near. It has the *p
ponraocc of being w?dl?-d np by Immtn hands
and looks like ? huge fortress. yet there nr?
no rock* in that vicinity fur niiJ'*K h round.?
Tlf're arc no visible signs of the lake belli?
the result of voh?nnie actions, the be?Jbeing
perfectly smooth and the border of regular
form. The loke is about seventeen miles
front Moon River, on tho IVnt, eight miles
front Iowa on tlte West., and about one hundred
and twenty mil"* from Cednr Rapids,
It is one of the greatest wonders of tho West,
sod has been slrcody visited by httndreJs
of euriority seekers.
Yot'r Mistkict PaWM.?-The following
from a city paper is ?n much to t he point
that we commend it to onr readers:
" We occasionally receiva letter* in which
t|?o writer expresses the determination to
Mop their district or village paper, an I take
onr publication Instead. We think a man
ought to support his own paper first, and
then if it" can afford to take a (taper from a I
distance, let him do so, and w e will be hap- I
pv to furnish him with ours. The country
press is, in our opinion, the most, important
in its effect on the enlightenment of the n?
lion. conveys in ten thousand rills, intel!
ligenco to every home in the country. The
Wuuntry press oily lit to receive a Cot dial support.
Kvery place (fco'tbl try to have its
paper of such a character, the people could
justly be proud of it. To this end, let them |
pay promptly, advertise liberally, recotn- J
mend warmly, and tit every difficulty, stand J
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Eeanv one should strive, with p*lri- i
otic devotion, *avn the New Orleans
Picayune. to dispense, a? for as po*?i
ble, with every thin/ regarded an a nao
eeaaary of life that may hsvw a tenders
ey to increase prica*, *n?l to atimnlatthe
ouptdilv of lbo%? ? hc?? disposition
to reahie profit ouUtripa their attachment
to tbtir country and its interest*.
flriae.-?The knowledge poaaasaed by
(Wanemy of the condition of all Our
1 communities and defence, shows conclusively
that there are spiaa in all directions.
The law as to alien enemiee
' having gone into opera!ion. we are to
eensider all who are not watcbfitl of
1 ttrrar.ger*. who t>honi?i be made to
an account of th?*ie?Wea. There it
i reaaon lor thfe notice.
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Tim Bno or^tExijmrow.?<4*r?. Sterling
Price was formerlya representative of Mia?
luttri. in Ike U. rl Ctmgreas, ami woe subaeqaubtly
Oovevnof of Uuit State. Htt i* by
hhrth a Virgluian, and b> oceiipntiou a tobacbo
planter, lit Charlton county. Mo. lie j
is about 60 year* of ago, oter six fcAt iu !
height, of large build and a stately preeeuoe. i
Ilia fttanuora are extremely polished, gentle
and dignified; but,his hemic personal
ftgr.se ennepiouousat the,batt le wear Springfield,
and his irou firmness, are disclosed by
bta cy?a and bis mus-ive chin. He ia strikingly
tOiiijVeratft and f vemplary la all tlio
relations of life. His most distinguishing
characteristics ore sound, caution* judgment,
nod oqergy iu action. Modest, making,
no proton lion? to brilliancy or superiority,
be seeks alwnys to bilfcg to bis aid all
tliw tal?nt or experience of otl?er? within
his rcaoh ; one of his first acta as major genera)
wna to select for his adjutant An sxperinonoed
officer who had resigned from the
U. 8. army, and whom ha bad previously
l1 ? ?ri< --
n..?rf.n v??'j wj i r.pil^viuui alilihniliy 18'
itnrn and seoneliye, he makes It difficult fbr
tha enemy to discover hit plurm. An "xrjellentjudge
of man. lik select# his counsellors
carefully and sparingly. Ill addition, ho
ha# the prestige of success. Though neither
a trimmer nor an Intriguer, ho hn$ never
been n candidate for political station without
obtaining it. In Mexico, na more recently
in Missouri, lie never commanded In
a buttle that lie did not win. The Missouri*
ans are rallying to him In mass. By tl??
latest, though perhaps exaggerated, stale
ments of the Lincoln presses, ho hne now
40,000 men under his command.
This distinguished man is sometimes coufounded
with T.hrmae L. Price, of Mo., onee i
o-general In the militia, and many years
ago Lieutenant Governor of the State, and
now n supporter of the Lincoln Government. j
They ore antipodes in many reapeets, particularly
in politics.
A Nrono paencmfno Sgccrsiom Dacran**.
A netrrrt named John Jones was brought before
AMertnart Ohipp, at tha Jefferson Market
poitca conM, yesterday morning, on a
cimrge of disorderly conduct, preferred
ngairst him by policeman Booth, of the
twentieth precinct. The officer stated that
ho found the prisoner mounted on a dour
barrel, in thirteenth atrcA, preuobing seccaaion
doctrine to a large concourse of men,
vroinen and children. 'He was deteriuinad,
he saiii, to get down South and help Jeff.
Davis to whip the Yankees, and was going
on at a rapid rate 'about the utter hopelessness
of attempting to conquer the rebels,
when the officer came up and pushed bim
off the barrel. The sudden interruption irritated
the colored gentleman beyond etidurauce,
and hauling off, be hit the policeman
full in the fee*. A struggle then followed,
and for a few moments it wasdonhtfnl who
would come off triumphant, but the officer*!
club turned the scale, and the negfo was
finally compelled to auhoiit, Jones was evidently
dem-ntcd, although ho claimed to
he of sound mind, and a man of more than
ordinary Intelligence. He said he under
a|ood the subject of r*gro slavery most
thoroughly, and could convince the onurtof
the truth of his argument, if he would only
ne miowsii me privilege ar continuing iit.a
harangue. Alderman Cliipp was not anxious
to h?'nr the lunatic's roving*, however,
and cut the matter short by ard-riug him
to l?e looked up.?X. V. IlrralA, Oct. it.
Tua PmsoNrna axd thic jtrvextlndiukicy",
Tlio Richmond correspondent, of the Mem
phis Appeal relates wu incident which we
consider worth copying:
The prisoners still remain in tbrir old
quarters at Harwood's factory, nt the lower
end of Maiii atree.t. A gentleman who
visited them, a day or two ago, has related
to me n short, dialogue as hiving occurred in
his hesrirg at the priso'n, whiehJ* so good
that I will give it to yon. A group of grinning
little negros, jnst discharged from their
daily labor,had gathered around a window
of the factory, and were amusing themselves
wjlh comments npon the appearance of tha
captives. Obo of these latter, annoyed at
being thna stared at and discussed by ynnng
Sambo, broke out at the largest of them:
Oo away, you d?-d little cuas; if it hadn't
been for the like of yon. I'd have never been
in this peaky place."
" Well, boss." *ays small elmny, " what |
yon come 'ere for ? We ell nuver ax you to
corns Vre?nobody wants yon coma 'ere? |
lem-me 'lone.'"
PsKavxTa-Tfox ova SwoRn.? ITon. Alfred '
B. Llf, ?J. O.. ?f the Rochester, flew York,
Dial net, in Lincoln's Concrcaa, who was
captured on the ft> Id of Manassas, on the i
m.i -f i..i.. ,1 _w_ k i
b??Hi imprisoned in one of the Richmond tobacco
factories. wm the r<eipt?nt, n few daya
since, of a valuable N>k?n of the regard end
?t?*m In wbieh he ia held hy bie frlloeprisoner*.
An ingenion* artiaen among the
number fabricated A wooden sword of considerable
dimensions end comely shape, to
father with a rope wwb, which was presented
to tbe belligerent Cnngrcarmnn hy a eorw
mittee, in an addreae, which wm replied to
hy the recipient of the honor in eieelleat
etyle, followed hf an acceptance of the
gift The prieonera, of which !dr. Kly ta one,
seem to pot nkmg eery well under the oarc
of Oapt. O, 0. Olhht, who hse been In
charge. Mr. Wy himself certainly bee not
enflbrad in flesh, howeyer he may hare done
in the spirit.? Richmnml Kraminer.
(Jan. Wten eanttnnee very low. There It
e impravetwent msiWr.
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Indiscretion of the Press,
The publication of a newspaper, it mnst
be admitted, is at all time* attended #M
great lalu>r and responsibility! It Is trva.
In the piping time* of peace, when everything
flow* slang smoothly, Ilia editor ntay
be oxenaed tor indulging sbon-what hi* fancy
and imagination?something rich and
rsoy, with a dnsli of romonoa, is perhaps
tf|aeted. A sensation article now and
U>m ia quite the thing. Even a llttln scandal,
with snore goeaip and tattle, may be exoused
and passed off ne something qui art.
if the editor, under any eircumatanooa happ*n?
to eotnmit a blunder, why " nobody'*
hurtbut himself, and be simply pa ye the
penalty of beiog laughed at for liia felly.
At any rale,- the penalty i* wldntn more
than a cracked lieud and bloody noae, and
never won# than coffee and pistole for two.
This (nay not l>e very pleeaant, but it. heppens
so frequently tliut editors soon get
used to it
But be this a? it wnv, under no circumstance
can the publication of a newspaper
be said to lie a " labor of love." Of all oo|
cupatloim it requires the uu**t vigilant attention
aud the exorcioe of thasoundest discretion.
If it be true, than, that ?hia oonatont
| vigilance, tact aiul self-reliance aro requited
| of an editor ia times of peace and tranquility,
how much greater must be the lahor
and responsibility attending the publication
I of a paper in thooo Stirling time* of war
; auu excitement- Ton may rely upon it,
that tlio labor of editing in tho present poetore
of ufi'aiis Is attcuded with unusual and
j extraordinary ctobarraeeinente. The ditB
1 enlty constats not so mueh in knowing \vb?t
| to publish aa what not to publish. Even
the truth is not at all times to be told. Its
suppression may not only become u duty,
but ovsn the suggestion of a falsehood maj
be justifiable. To dcoelvo uud mislead the
enemy seeking your own deetruetian, is certainly
fair and legitimate. The editor must
learn, therefore, net only what to say, but
what not to say. And wbeu he doe* writ?,
he must write what he knows, and know
what bo write*. To publish and tell that
which may inure to the benefit of the euemy
uud lead to the destruction of hi*
friends, is highly criminal, however pure
and inuocret the motives, It is his very
inuooence that is blamed.
Tna PanrsTicaa'a Cnaw.?The trial of the
officers artJ crew of the privateer Havauuali
was to have commenced ou Wednesday )a?t.
Wo presume our Oeverusneut, as we know
the whole Southern people, will watoh w ith
deep interest the proceedings and the isle
of three men. It has been authoritatively
announced l?ng ago that Lineota, in tbi<
coae, would not interfere with the due course
of law, but we think that by this time h*
has tbcugbt better of it. The Richmond
Examiner says:
According to Llnoo'u'kdcelaratlana, tUear
men will he hung for piraov, In which cot ungeney
a pretty determined Southern
functionary, known as President l)svi?,
says he will hang man for man.. We have
do idea whatever thnt Lincoln will dfer* to
execute hi* threat TK? Vmlttna ?ill ? ?.
hajie, evade the matter by postponing the
trial. They will wreak their venom upon
these prisoners by mean and petty o? nsloea,
by coarse and scanty ?kr?.hy denyingtbero
the privilege of correspondence with their
relatives, or accent to v lei tore. But they
will be careful enough not to lalco a angle
life in an open and dlreet manner. They
are much mere apt to poison them than
they are to hang them.
We see by the Northern papers th?t*n
Mr. Oonra<), a lawyer of 8t. Louie, haebecn
condemned to throe months' hard labor upon
the fnrti1Ic.itiuoa at Cairo, for what the
Hessian* denominate treasonable language.
In every aueheaee, prompt retalie'hm should
follow, and care ehonld be taken to make it
Pill nnd ample.
Tn* Skat or Ootkb.nx A recent mersage
of the Mayor of Aognstw, Oa? rocom
moods the bringing to the attention of the
government ot the Oonfed*rate States the
advantages of that place as the peroiaaaat
oApita). We may add thet the government
ia making extensive improvements on th?
arsenal property near Angnete, and contemplates
the establishment there of n powder
nail) and a large manufactory of ?rm?. No*,
withstanding all the ejtorle in proger* h>r its
removal, we persnmo that the capitnl oflh*
Confederacy Vili be at Richmond foe earn*
al.aa a ^ 'PL ? i. ..41 .J / aW .
IKIIV 10 ?joom. X ?m UUIMMYl'^ ??*r Hit
ftoarrnmant. pin pow* hn va hxvan Attrd op
at cnnaidernMr f>vp?n*?, and * doubt
whatkor any ?ould be fliund alio wKera n
Wall adapted to tha apprationa of Vb? ?ari
o>?a departments. After peace U rant?r*d,
std the country hreamea qntet, lh??re will
b* time anonqJt to make suggestions of an
ambulatory cnarerror.? /%*?n>*ona &t*pa(*n.
A 0*ti.?irr Owimas Pif.r.t*,?Wr. Jo
aaph Prendergtaa, * native of tJneanmth,
hnt tinea the oftening of ihn wne, n myrwher
of the Palm* to f>oard, Keethaw'a ft. O.
Regiment, *? recently ahot in the log,
while on a eventing expedition ffom Fairfax
Va. Ha w*? taken fo JVaneeet'ie. wharf
he died tmm ttia etfcata of hie wound on
Friday eight* ff? oama fa?m .-UaanneV
and Joined tho Palmetto Onyrde at Crifci
ming'a Point. rfaWey %hn hemhyrdmant of
Fart Ramter, haying pnaeed tho fire of t|?r
fort in ah open allff. Ho afterward* re
tnmed to Aaoaanah ; hnt on hoarin*i thaF
tha Palmettoea warn in Virginia, ha r^nin
ad them, and, tHrotis;hoiit the campaign
baa en f hecn foremost in eneh .daring ft plotte
?* that whirh haa rveujted in l.ia
d?aUi.?(}karlt?U*n Jitrftry.
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L. 1 JUL...1! UUULlU'1
flritoK- TocKe SIAK.?Tli# VnWkl (T?i<)
Ci?i/*n lin* batm {Mrniit<?4 U> ?nak? tA? following
-octiact from t|imtU Icfttr fro?
Ht? Aiufiirta, Ark., ondov dot* of tka Mth
ultimo: "*' *<->? ''
Among tin murt ?n?n?ii?<? inoMonta tfeat
oaaorrect at Sprlagfialtl kaftti ?W tkh: \
On# of the rti?tuy> mtilWy'drladrti ??k
WlfM in thru- rati*?t, nod tha o9La*ra aall#<1
for aoir.a ?> # to take htd'plawd. ?W?> !
upon oo# of our boy* who Hod bnaa t?|rH
pri?oii#r. yolunWrod to itrivafar thaat, a*4
* iva told to mount the hir?e, wht.bhadld
iu doable-quick tiute : Wot df following
iIkko, lurnctl kit httM and gaUopad
baok to our army, bring the aauan* trWt
Aim. R# #|i tired at by'both parttat, Wi,
laying flat on lb# titrN, ha landed uahort.
! yelling and ehooHrfg te hur boys *Taey I
'; jump?*' doat ehoot! don't afcuOut V ? I
We learn frotn another Kiuvee that Ike fl
above U-roie youth W*? A Oilu ?MuUu? I
a nun at Mr. John Atk na. of tbia oountf;? I
Ho enlUted in Arkaneaa, and f >r t Win and I
other daring fvale upon th? Moody batUe- " H
ground at Oak HWla, he w?Bao*#ht out and fl
designated by Q??. HefuHoeh ??ti> " brae a I
ArkanKian." Ba thanked ik* Deoeral abd I
told him ho preferred to he called a "Tab- H
neMeeta." I
Sra!?n>? Exeromcct wtwer Mrtim.?Tke fl
New York Tituaa' ajaeeln) dlvpatah fowari fl
Weahington, of tbe'gt.H, wf* that k".?hW itn- fl
par toot adi ieet had been weeived from On- fl
b*. ftatiug that tha f*p?ial*h war e*earner fl
Leone WM waiving at. Ohdir the neenlt ?t? , 1 .
Cabiuet conference on the TNiropcxn cedi- B
' vion a gat net M'rlaj, that mirirct oi tha al- B
timvtuLi of Spain might immediately be d?- fl
patched to tlia C p. ;iin Oenan.1 of Oaka.? fl
lu Ilia meantime on expedition ia being At- fl
tad ontat Havana for Me> ' > <>, under pre tea* fl
that it la going to St Dnuungo. The eape- fl
ditiou will conalat of* ix ho.vlfiter batter|e? fl
and 10,<Hc> men. #It will ha ready to atari jt|j
not lalar than ueit- momb. It Hi given oat fl
tkat Spain iv taking three etepg nyilnA We*- fl
ivo on her owu rweponetbilirg; bat adrtowe B#
state ?1.-finitely that England and Frefx-* fl
will a?nJ their quota* of men, and, wttH En
thvff floeta In the gulf. will un-operate ? fl
The whole country, the Tinma *ay*. wiH be fl
t-iylled by this iwovenraafc. The end la fl
vaiw?tha regulation of iiexieo?i* the laaat fl
important part of it, The ubp av loaka far- fl
lUarNorvh.
Tat Cocntnuvr* Pavic.vt urrKJa.?-SIboo I
our last publication of ?lv? lim of pstnutn. 1*?- I
t*r? pnUnt have fvrcn mwar-jsd tr> t-ka follow El
i iogparaon** 9
B. Rtliklii, of V>n ion, N. <*., ini- I
i pro*oa??nt in brccvb-loading jrmis. fl
litM N??li?rry (I H., 1
i pro*?iaent in tanning. * 8
Edws'rtl OvtUutll, >( S -v drlnto, Ln , I
iroprnvnm&nt In pareuwion tu n*. 8
Edwin T. I nf t i-im- f.(.'i?, Ala., im- B
pro*rennet in brnawfc-loading f1rr-nrin->. B
flnnjMaln VPitvlar, of Bufhinghnm. V?? B
lnprc*??Mt in windowing rutthim B
John R. rHiJMwaw, of Wwrwiinn, Vn., im- fl
proromxnt in pnpnr cartridge*. 8
John B. hpitlmna, nf Wari-cuton. Vn., im- 8
prorad dovina lor making oaitridgaa, 8
dmpee S. Adnron, oftinsmtui, Gn., impiwo 8
m?nt in eolWm pionniw. ?
fUwr ICtKrwAOTimn in Notm Oabohxa,-? I
TK? Wiiioln^ton dorsal any*: B
Wilkinson <k Moron nro unMnj nllnn K
WrigbtsrilU Hon mi on ,ni uv.-rn^- of nboct 8
tjralra bagkcl* avary 84 h<-n><?. Tin v work 8
only fom* Hand??4**0 in ma Any nod two 8
in tk? night. lboy ?sut us about a prok H
tht? morning, nod it 1?oVr to ho aqua] mtim I
'Lirorpool ground, and. wo loom frum Mr. ^ 8
Wilkinson tkni ko hao triad it l.u waiting v 8
down hn*f, nn<i that it is equal to any on is \ 8
brought from foreign port* The* ir? ?4I- 8
ing tkoir anil at ike tnaiket prion*, wkiofc in B
$l.ftO pvr bltrbrl. ^ B
A Mo'.-> 9r*ot.? A yontloman who w? B
in Angnata wkon the Yanke? prinouaka H
i panned through thorn on their way to Now B
Orlaaat, ralatno ?hn following ennwarastlon B
betwvau on* of the prisoner* and a " Atiilud a
gen??*A
Tar.kee, from o*r window, to darkie on
platform?" Are yon a frtpv* or ft#* man y
k l>arhlA?" Wall 1 Ain't what yon atijjflit
nail a ive nl?ft?*r, but l'a right m?rt frier
i eon yon is 'boat <lir time "
, , [Afh>n? (Gm.) Ba*rw*n
Attack om ?The L<-fttv?tl)e
Journal of tho Mb hat#: n t
i Baaavo?t, 8. C.?U ie altnnet errtaio that
* jmrt of our niiral iwra* h*a, HaVre this.
I brail AAnplnyr.l in making An attack upon
the port of Beaufort, 8Au?h Carolina. Iya
, poaaearion would <ira tm an c-xerllcat foothold
<m the fmifchorn eeaat, and oparntion*
nvidit be cnimn*-no"d thrre ><rainat eirh<?r
Charleston or Havannah. Tbohftrbcr la ft
good on?, and thorn am abont aisc'ren fret
of water on I ha bar, so that route1.* of pretty
good aiz-? oan enter.
Fort ten f^rtvra?The nnblin wtfl ha *
pleased ?o learn that the Fo?t Ottla t'.'pKrtmar.t
1* a' length about < > 00*4am" i-.
Mie of Mter ?t.air?>)H. Ibn fire nr.: unoa
trill ha distributed early ?e*t week. Vail.ma
eanaes hava rendered it l(uprootInaHe.
we ara UMiirol, to afTi^rl tb?. pobiii
coftrenl#nAe brfofo. Wj httr ami ? pn>.n
oft.hr new auifttp, and think it *i
' 'favAibly with IkoM of olh?r.- )^o' ef^Tr I
r Ift?
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. Wtu q'-TT.?.vv5(^, M ?J??r ftrloxii*. SM tain
? kni*??fj? Hiu&WV, whic h Hh# b?s.> jms*,*
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