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C. Kerr, Monier, Puckett, and Gunby, have made within the last two or three weeks upward of four thousand found balls and Minnie bullet cartridges for use of said company, and still are daily at work making more. We understand that it is the intention to make at least eight thousand in all before they close their labors. Lt. S. B. Smith, of the Franklin Guards, informs us that upwards of a thousand musket cartridges have been completed for the Guards, and the good work in to be continued until the commanding officer, Capt. H. B. Smith, shall countermand the order. These two facts go to show that we of Rev. Mary have an eye to business, and do not intend to be caught napping; as were the good people of the Old North State, in the loss of Fort Hatteras, almost without the firing of a gun. Our military companies deserve much credit for the esprit de corps and efficiency that exist among them, in carrying out the old injunction, "In peace prepare for war."--Attakapas (Fla.) Register.