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Or J bl ..ji. I i V I ! I Jtv I ft SEW SERIES-VOt m-NO. 42 WADESBOROUGg, N. C., THURSDAY, JULYi; 1861 WHOLE NO. 147. f ' f - 1 I 1 j T i I 1 I I 11 111 1. f ' T 1 ' I 1 1 ' I J 1 Ilk -el I I 1 X X ... T IK I I II . I . II t PUBLISHED WEEKLY .(,'. i . .. i ... FEXTOJI : V. DARFJGY IS EMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. X iinj! copies, Twa Douaaa par jttr, invariably la it leeaenpuon rwceivoa ror mm tana aix aaeataa. RATES OF ADVERTISING. . mi 140A.U, til mil oe una bbbtiib. oaooaeooo-oan' ea 0 Insertion 1 Bl www . It months, or mm insertions.......... fires sooth I, or tklrteea inxoraioaa'... 0iX atltkl MMMMMMM.MMMMm' Ost J 70e. 60 SO 00 00 00 number of tlmea they etherwiee they $1 W ... 0 Uferlisers must state the rjk Ueir advertieemcnta Inserted I Tjl m eontinnod till forbidden, aad charged aooord- ;f ItU BOOVU. - Irreeaeats will bo bUi vita yearly advertisera -libmlaM MTMttfWMU terma. ftbimary aotioee fret whea mot exceeding twenty Lmi; ell imn tweaty uaee at MmtuiMil ratee. E. Hutchinson, niBixrr manufacturer, is still at bis II ? aid stand, reaay to cxoeuo ail oraora u bu una. Saddle and Harness Maker. T0H.S BOTLIN IS PREPARED TO MAKuTAC ,) tart au work U Ua abort Uat ttat Baj M or land f kiam. RopaJra aloo atatlr aa4 axpodittoaalj Im. Onlm ooUoitea, mot oalj from kit old ctutoi n, bat froa bow ooo. 107-1 J Gin Repairing. TIMES THREADGILL. WILL, AT ALL TIMES, .) it all rfpaira Uat Olaa auj BOtd. Ba will tat hur part riaw ua auy at roaaurta. uratra ien ( L BaUkiaaoa' Caaiaai 8mop, will U attcad4 to. H alM baa oa taa4 b lot af KEW BUQOIES. to Nor trad. . 107-lj IIOllTn CAROLINA rOLVDRY 1ND ElACfllNB W0I1KS, FRERCKS & RAEDEH, . aooccaaoBa to a. botdbb b aoa, ifaawfaetartro of tGUCTLTURAL IMPLEMENTS. CULTITATORS, PLOWS, CORH-SHELLEES, SEED BOWERS, . HORSE POWERS, THRESHERS, TIRESHIXO. 8EPARATINO AND CLEAMNO UACHINES, CIDER A5D 8U0AR MILLS, IlimXa AND MACHINERY FOR GRIST, CIR CULAR AND YERTICAL SAW MILLS, OOLD, COPPER AND SILVER MINES, BR. E. 0. ELLIOTT'8 PATENT MULAY SAW MILL AND WATER-WHEELS, m AND BRASS CASTINGS! PORCIN08, AND 715ISHED WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. TOBACCO PRESSEsMnD FIXTI7RES, AND HER KINDS OF MACHINERY, REPAIRED AT 11! SHORT NOTICE. lj Plantation for Sale. OFFER FOR SALE MY PLANTATION 1 oa Ut Pot Dot RiTtr, adjoiaiag uo Uva of Cho- um tat aooU at CBeraw bb4 xiariiaiioa aati- M raaaiag throagk it a jail aod a kalf. It coo- 110 ACRES, bmkb of wbieb la KIVJKK aaa 1IEE LAND, bioc hick, and vrrr prodacU. pre la alto a largo bod of LEVEL RED CLAY PLlXD. aaMrtMtaocd ia tkia part of tha ooantry U arodaotioo of Cvttoa, which kaa atada aa "gt jrield of mora than 1000 tt. of cottoa pr w. Oa it art a DWELLING aad ALL OTHER imSAKf BUILDINGS; alao aa ORCHARD OF 1UCI FRUIT TREES. It oaa ba diridod to aait aot wiaklag tbo wkolt; aad aaj oat wastiag mm i laad, eaa obuia it aitkor adjoiaiag or eoaTtoioat mim piaaUUoa. I will aall tbia plaoa low, aaa ait tcrwt Baaraall aoeoBDioda ting . 8AMuL I). BARVbtUS. CWrawfS.C April 4, 1881. r !R&-tf f! EAMBO'S FABEWELL TO THE UNION. Raapaetfallj dedioatod to tha Soatharn Confederaej aad tkt paorgia Glrla, bj , ,. . Wiixiam Purir, Jb. Air Dlxja'a Laad. . Oh, Yaakea Doodla aad Doodlt'a bradder, Wtro aklldrta bora of oaa graa'-niadder, ' v Look owajJ look awajt lookawarl , DUia Laadt , Tbronrh raoihtae, atonn and windy wtdJer They cleared tV, Ualoh farm ogedder. ' ' I"" ,' : ' CaOftOe. . '.. '-.;-;C Look awajl look away! look awayl . , , DUIe laodl . Dea, I wUh I waa la Dixie, ete. . . Bat bte aad bye, aa they grow no biggtr, ' They boll fall heir to one ola Bigger: Bat Doodla 'eoae eo PeriUaio. Ua kotokallof Bigger paaie.. Look away! eto. Aad ha dreaai oaa algbt da deril tell bin, - - "Tour atoek ao bad you'd better aell bin;" 8o bo trade ol' Sambo to bla brodder, ' ' " - Aad awo re ba woalda't owa aaadder. I Look away! eto. The DoMoa patted tbo Yaakeo'a ehoalder, . Aad preyed a enrte oa the poor ela?ebolderr . Tbo told alid dowa Yaakeo'a pocket, Ilia eyeball eparkle like a rocket, . Look awayl eto. 8U11 Yankee aad ale Doodle bradder, Aad8aibo, lib aad work togedder; ' Aad Yaakea tara bit money ober, Aad oat aad driak of Sambo'a labor, . Look awayl ete. ; Bat yeaxa f oaa by, bla ooaaaioaoa riala', He dreaai kia gold waa turned to plain. The Deaooa cone, aad try to 'range it, He go to beak aad there exchange it . Look awayl att. "Ceaee, bow," aald ha, yer aoaaoieaoe atlit, Jatt bay thla Biblo aad Eaarpo'a rile Go kelp the aaiata of Aboliakaa, . Kaaaaa Browa aad Maoa-alaeioa." Look awaji eta. 'CoaM, pay yoar tUaee," tried boJy Beeeaer, "Too ought to kaow to pa the proaeher, : Uphold the iotereete of tat aatioa Free Lore aad Aatalgaautioa. r- Look awayl eta. . ' v So all tkt aaiata ia diaaaaatioa, Doddo for Yaakea'a aoal'a aalratloa, Ha eaaaot owa a elate plaatatioa, ' Or Itareiag darkeaa Rebelaakaa." ' Look a watt eta. r So Yaakoo hear, widoat rtpewtaaot, " Poor Saabo'a aad kia aaaater'a aaataaee, "Ettrnml ConJUC Uberetloa, Rebolatioa orCoerahaa. Look awayl eto. Bat Yaakeo aad kia bradder parted, Hia bradder almoal brokea hearted; Yet Yaakea ahow ao eigne of grieria' , TUI ko eeo old SaaaboJoaTia'. Look awayl eta. . Now Yaakeo'a pioaa qaalnu aaa tuy, ., 01' Saaibo lib eo fat aad greaey, Aad BkaeaaDeTie, Yaakea'a bradder, $50 Sewing Machines, THE UNDERSIGNED 1 PAU.TIE.TCtl IS AGENT FOR THE AND CATIDCLL EWI.1 iTlACUINI, the boat ia.oae for filtlLT aad PLANTATION PURP08ES. Tkey may Mn iti tk r'k.raw rrrt&a F&torr. SDDOaitO Wi Hotel. .r0-tn A. RACE. , a. ctAix. ; r 1- , - wau auTcaxuroToa CLAnH k, TTIILINGTON, Commltsion JlerehanUt HIL GIVE 8PECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL tonaigameata of . ttTTON, NAVAL STORES, FLOUR, BACON, TIM BER, Ac., Ac, - -". Mher Cooatrr Prodaoa. either far aala or ihlp- Wharf and Warokoaaea boiac eoaraaieatly lo- H for the reeeptloa of prodaco either by Railroad K'er. enablea na to make oar chare ee lliht. Alao, rnlw dealers ia 'LIMB, PLASTER, CEMENTt HAIR, . "'iBiorton. V C JAkit Dawaii fraaident Wilmlnr- BrBch Bank of N. C; W. U. Jonet, CaahlerRai C Branch Bank of Capo Fear. atberl!,l8C0-9My - '4 Take Yaakea'a bread aad all kia batter. "T' Look awayl eto. Bat Darlofeola eommlaoraakaa. For bla bradder'a aitaaahaa, Ha losb mm korttOU eliaaaa, To koop do atall la good coadUbaa. Look awayl eto. W aeaaaa Baak, la great oomaaoehaa, Try bard to 'aaade at froa oar aoabaa, Maa' Ahrtm, too, ka talk of I ghtia' To keep aa all from dlaaaiUa' Look awayl etoi Bat that, he know, will aebber do; He better trait to "8palJln' Olae;" In ptti, he'd gia aa aerea Stotea, la war, he'd "Ink aerea mate. ' Look awajl etc. So let old Abe apiit aad atare, Loag life aad Jtealtk to maeaa Darel Farewell to Yankee tu aad grabel, . To Cottoa-laad I'm bound to traoel. , 'v.-: Look awayl etc. CAtb 8raj aoa, Floyd Co., Ga., ifreA28,l861, A letter from a Meekloabarc aoldier at York- towa, aader data of the 8th laotaat, ipeaking of a riait of Gen. Leo to feet poet, eaya: . "Gen. Lee waa on a Tiait to oar poat laat week. Heiacooaia of oar Licet. CoL and isaa fine a epectmea of the ftnui AoBteaa one' gejrerally eeea beyond the lovely hilla of oar oldJiortbiitaU. He opoke compil meotary of oar traremtad redoabta, and apeaka in terme of admiration of the N. C. Regiment. On learn- inc. that Gea. Lee waa in eamp the boya raabed into line, aad, by action at leaat, invited bim to review, which he did by riding In front of the battalion, whea three hearty cheera aroie for the noble Virginian. Ia, lornlng to ride In the rear of the line tour boya fet4 about, when the General remarked that he would like to aeo their backs. 8ome one In the links replied, ia low a tone, that "they never prtitnted tktk backs to friend or be." Charlotte Democrat. ' n T - v A 8siBLa Doo. The Louisiana Cadets, which ar rived on Friday evening from Pensacola, brought la their ranks a superb NewfoandUadAdog, wko, die- gnated with bla fare and company, deserted from Port . Pickens, and awem into oar camp. It is needless to say tbat the aagacious animal at oncet found hlraaelf among rrlends, ana ir me otner nrniee wnn wnom no had beea associating, poaeeased half the deoent instinct of this quadruped, they, too, would leave for eome aafer place than tha beleegnred fortreea There is more hnmaaity ia oaa wag of that dog'e caudal ap peadage taaa eaa be icraped together ia the entire Abolitioa army wit a nne-tootk tomb. Ritkmond DttfoUk. " - , . . 4 A BRAVE MAN." ' Attempts having been made to-silence tbo Demo cratio BUndard, pnblished In Concord, Naw Hamp shire, for its gallant opposition, Its editor publishes a card, ia which, after reciting the facte, he says: Mora than that. I will now say to Mr. Hntchlns, and all othtro who Jeaira to euppreaa the freedom of speech and the press, that lama native-born oitixen of the United States, and of New Hampshire, entitled to all the rights, privileges, and protection which tha Constitution of both governments give, and that I will maintain tnose rights at au AaxartU, ", V this civil war, brought upon oar devoted country -by the political abolition party existing among as, sus pends the rights and liberties or tne people ana Intro- daces the reign of anarchy aad moboratia violence la tae piacfr tha law, I want to know it. - If aedwaary. I am ready to have the matter tested ia v parson. And I now proclaim to all .who are disposed to aappreva the freedom of my press by vio lence, that I am resolved to moiataia and defend It, aad to defend my property and person, while I have a breath at lira In my body, or a drop. of blood In my veina. This is my firm and resolato purpose; for this I am prepared: aad mobrocreUo frtenda may govern tkem solves aooordiaelv. . ! If I mil la such a cause I kaow I shall bare aven gers eaotf h. The people of thla country have, not yet become ao dead to the sacred birthright of liberty beaaeataod to them by their fathers, aa to see it violated ia the person of the humblest eitiien and not avenge tha outrage. . If they have, they have become aawortky of the freedom the enjoy, aad tha repub lic la aot worth maiataiaiag . U JOHN 8. FALMEhV Rrrcai Raasox. By a letter received la this city yesterday, says the Cbarleatoa Courier of Thara- day, we learn that a great reaction kaa taken place among the moneyed men of New York aad Boa too, and that petitions are new circulating to be laid before Congress, asking the peaceful rocogaitioa of tht South ern Confederacy, aad the establishment of amicable relations by friendly treaties. The petitions set forth that aateaa the war is brought to a close very speedily, New York and Boston are ruined cities. 7 t ELECTION OF CONGRESSMEN, PRESIDENT AND ' VICE PRESIDENT. Tha Moatromery Advertiser baa' looked into a law paased at the lata aeasioa of tbo Confederate Congress aad sara that it provides for tbo electiea of a Presi dent, Also jPresideat, aad members of Coagreaa, aa der Ue permaaett Coasututloa, oa the first Wednes day of November next. AUo aa follows: The Electors or President and vice President to eet ia their respective Stotea aad east their votes otr the first Wednesday in December. -,:.- Coagreas to aeecmble oa tha 18th day of February, 1862. ., The Prealdeat of tha Senate to open aad eouat the votes for Preaideat aad Vice Prealdeat oa the 19th of February. The President to be inaugurated oa tht 22d Febru ary. , It woaM have been ere satisfactory bad tbo Ad vertiser givea the law entire, as tha general impreasioa has beea that Congress bad taken ao actioa oa the eubjecta to which it refers. , ' . Taa Uixit Gca. We learn that Mr. Grey Utley kaa beea ordered to RaUigh with his model breech-toad-InareaaBoa. for the aarnoae of ha vine- it toated.'Thia is a North Carolina invention, waa patented some two years ago, aad ia highly spoken of by military men. The t tley Uun ts simple In its construction, and can be safely area nrteea times per minute. The inventor is anxious to have a six pounder caat by the 8tate, should it bo approved or by tae Military Hoard, aad offers the privilege to the State of bating two batteries cast free of cost to reimburse itself for the experiment. .'Vis especially adapted as a rifle cannon. Our State should loot ho time in testing this gun, aa It will, If the opia- I ion of the inventor can be relied upoa, prove a terror to our enemies. Hatty Jitguttr. The Christian Sua, of tha 21st, published at 8uffolk, Vlrginla,xaaya: X' ' Wtdnesday morning tha Harriet Lane raa np to tha mouth of Nanstmoad River, and opened on tha Pig's Point battery. . She fired 48 guns, bat didao other, damage than displacing one of our cannon ttmporarily. The battery fired on ber a namber of times, and. the , rifle cannon were ran down on the beach and fired apoa her. Eho retreated. - - i The ateamer Roanoke, taking advantage of the re treat of the Harriot Lane, run by our batteriea aad, reached Suffolk in aafety. She will bo of Immenie . service to our forts oo tha river, and tha aoldlera at JVobw fit 'Seat sr War. - rTelafraphis Corretpoadaaeo to the Charleston Mareur4, Ricbmoxp, Jaae -26.f Dispatcbaa received hero aeem to confirm the gratifying news of the successes of tha Missouri 8tate forces at Booaville, aad the capture of Lyoa, with his Abolition troops. , Tha llesaiaa lines have to-day beea extended foil tea ntilee this aide of Alexandria. The Northern aad Southern outposts art bow in, close proximity. The Right Rev. Leontdas Polk, Episcopal Bishop ol Louisiana, baa beea appointed Major General la tha Provisional Army of the Ccafederate States, with command of the Military Department of the Lower Mississippi Bishop Polk ia a North Carolinian, aad waa educated at Weat Point, where he graduated ia 1823. For a abort time ba beld tha poeitioa of Brevet 8eeoad Lieutenant ia the Artillery, U. 8 A. He re signed, however, in December, 1827 to enter tka mia istry. For many years be waa Bishop of Arkansas aad the Iadlaa Territory, an til, ia 1841f Ka waa made Bishop of Louisiana. . f " ,. Cola. W. ). Harden and J. Sankbaad Macradar were yeaterday made Brigadier Generals. Ilulbut, tht alleged Abolition spy, having boea turned over to the aatboritiee of Virginia, la la jail awaitins;-a requisition from tka Commissi sster of tka Confederate States ia Charleston. The New York nerald, of June 22d. oontalnaa telegram from Harrisbnrg, Pa., dated oa the Zlat. stating that CoK Wallace 'a Indiana Reglmeat had been eurrounded at Cumberiaad, Md., by a force of 10,uuu Bouthera troops, aad that an possibility or retreat was cat off. Tha Goveroor of Ptaatylvaaia had asked for'reinforcementa. Hero, wa hart received bo confirmation of tbia aewa. A party of the Lincoln troops oa Moadar afttraooB. from the steamer Star, attempted to laad near Urbaaa oa tne Bappahaaaoek river.- It waa their purpose to steal provisions. BoaU wart dispatched with about fifty aoldlera armed with swivels aad smsll ami. Twelve aoldlera armed with masksts, marchlBg to wards the resi Jenoe of Mr. Greaham, war met by a company, or Southern troops, who repaleed them. Several were killed aad a few woaaded. Tbo re mainder raa to tbo boats aad pat back to the ateamer. About eighty shots were fired from tha steamer, aevea passing through the resideaee of Mr. Greaham. No body hurt oa our aide. Tbia aewa cornea from Col. Hall, ia a letter written at Mr. Gresham's kouee altar the fight. Passengers from Manassas aad ether pafata report aothlog of interest transpiring to-day. The National Iatelllfeacer aaaooaeua that aa- ' lest it receives mora Northern support, it mast die. The South seems to have beea worth eoaetthiac to that akeet. : ..-,..;,... - Tke Phitadelpbtana won't aell aay mora raK aba to the South. The WllsaiBftoa Journal ears dot- wood bark Is just aa good. , 1 The Scotch Boys, a company of twelve moo tax volunteers, 96 men, Capt. Malloy, arrived ia Wilmlng- ton on vieaaesaay. , The Taria Mooi tear, the elBcial paper, In aanouneiBg Mr. Faulkner'a leave-taking, spoke of aim as ."the Minister of the United States;" bat, in speaking of bis successor, calls bim "the Minister of Mr. Lincoln." This Is apparently a very email matter, yet It may conceal a great deal. All each announcements are official; every word and every letter or every word are closely scanned by men whose duty it is to attend to such matters. We mar, therefore. conclude that his Imperial Majesty intended a difference ay the distinction. The last United States Minister had been congeed; the new arrival was from a dif erent Power, and atood on a different footing. ' Htaatw pAfaroTisx.Tbe fair daughters of Judah are nobly represented in Charlotte, N. C, as may be seen-in the following communication: To the Jnlendant and Commmtontra of. tka totcn of CAorhtuUtnUtme: fcncloied find the Sum of one hundred and fify dollars from the Jewish ladles, resi dents of this town, Jo be appropriated for the benefit of the familiee of our brave volunteere now fighting in defence of our borne and liberty;, With our prayers to Almighty God for their aafety, and that be will bless ourjlorioos eaue with victory and success, . na remain joun reapvciiuuy, The Jbwisr Lapixs or Cbablottb. Gxttixo Riadt roa Bxaixiqabd. Ths Baltimore Clipper declares that a number of sealed cars passed through that city from Washington a few days since, which were filled with the Government archives, re moved to Philadelphia by order of the Administration. The other day a British ship came into Mobile har bor under the Confederate flag; While fussing Fort Morgan the bsnd of the Fort played "God aava the Queen," and he Britoa'scrtw sang "Dixie." Daxoibocs Posmox. Tkt Ellsworth Zouave kava to bo punished to compel them to go oa guard at Alex andria, mat were killed oa Friday Bight aad ovary night one or mere finds himself a dead aua. Back takes leave of his friends whea he mounts guard aad the first thing he knows be is dead. ' r The leaves of the elder scattered over cabbages, encumberr, squashes, aad other plants subject to tka ravagea of Insects, effectually shield them. . TcBNirs.-rOar exchangee are erring on farmers the Importance of making preparations for a largo turaip crop. It eaaaot bo too highly estimated. Rutabagas are aald to keep tba best Pbas. We aeo it suggested that wherever practica ble, tha laad should groaa aader crops of peas. Tha ladepeadenoe of our country, to a great axeteat, ia la thehandaof our larmers. 'Cast aboat aad tea that nothing ia omitted which can tend to tupply food for maa and beast ScALrxaa Com so. Five hundred Choctaw Indians, from Texas, will arrive Ib Richmond in a few weeks; under command of Capt. Hainey, aa old Texan Ran ger, to join Wise's brigade. They eome with tha aa-! demanding that they are to be allowed to take acalpa. They will give no quarter to the enemy aad ask none for themselves. With true aboriginal iadependenoe -they want no favors showed them la war aad whea they are whipped they are willing to die. : .- Porttnouth Tranteript. Lost or Stolen, SOMEWHERE BETWEEN WADESBORO' AND Morven, or stolen out of the buggy at Morven. tome three weeks since, a gray cloth akawl. Tha finder will do me a favor if ha will return aald akawl to tkia office, and shall be suitably rewarded. .If such aa oat is offered for sale by darkle, or other auspicious per son, l request inost to whom it to offered to retain and return it. C. W. FEN TON, New.GoodSe rpHE SUBSCRIBER HAS IN STORE, JUST RE X eeived, a' largo and fine assortment of goods, which will be sold low for cash, or on aocommodatlnf terms to those that pay at tha aad of the Tear. Groeeriea, Bacon, Lard, Ao., will bo sold for cask May 21st, lSeirllMf -.. JOHN 8 TACT. i r J r aV ft 4 L'l 4 i sir-
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