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'j: ," V:' "; r ' v: ,:'''7V. -r :"v,: ' , v., v . A., V' ; - ;i ' ;, .: A ' ; ' 'i - T' ; ',. . 'Ai - ' ' ZJV : wf a- ''" f j AV" ' ' ' 5 A:. '.: - j .. V", ' ' ' TVTT(TTcm fi n r n ! n I II VI n - , , h) ii i k yS . ' i .1. .i ... n if. p " ' ' " , ' I'" ' """ :." " ""' ' n,l. " . . XEW SEUIES-YOL IV-xNO. 6. WADESBOIIOCGII, N. C., TIIUKSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1862.- WHOLE NO. 162. V. '. 7 tr. -..- FE3ITO.T & DAIXLEY. - ' TERM 4 X)T SUBSCRIPTION. Singl copies. Use DotLAi nj fifl cents per year 1 No gubscriptioa weUed Cor lss than six months. r f - . U VTES OF ADVERTISING . ' J I OSS SqOiSS, TEX LIXKI OS LJSSS sssriet. . One iunva ...... ...... ........ 70. TUrce !nerUon ...... Two month's or nint Insertions 8 20 . Ttr months, or thirteen inert'uvn ..... 4 00 i- tfis min bs ......... ............... 6 00 . "One yer .. ........ .............. 9 00 - A It"" mt sNte the inn.er of times . they wih ttieir lTertlenifnt Inserted ; otherwise they trill hj continued till forhiJvlea, snM eharged sceord ln to the above. ; .u- " ?reentnti will he iniide with yearly sdrertisers IsiTlieral snd slTatateott terms, OHitarr notice? free when not exceeding twenty line: M shoe twenty Hoes at edrertiement tates. Suppori your iTfTlT T T. I TVT VI I' V U iY U 14 nam UUUiV l in 1 . ANSON COUNTV OFFICERS. ?" Special Court 8.. W. Cole, Chairman,) r.-Rich.. ardon and 8. V. Simons. ' ! , ' Finance Committees-Stephen W.' Cote, Miles Xt'.. Mak and JobnJJroHdewayi , Cleik of. Superior Court Robert t. Hall. Cl-rk and Mar'in Equity R. U. Battle, jr. CUtk of County Court Patrick J. Coppedge. i County 8Mcitor VV.: MriUmmond ! r 8heritf-0. B Thtfgilli - . County Trustee George W. Little. - ' r ' Pulio Raster-Eli F. Krn'Il. t , ""Ctrwner8 Arvh.Nien and G. W. Willoujthhy, Warded .f the Por Joi n Robinson G. W. Little J. White, Win. Allen, D. Carpenter, J. fi. Barter, JV. H.Cox. . ;. ; ; Superintendents of Common Schoi'-W. P. Krndull, LlD Bennett P RichardT-HB.-IUiynon Ipll? Leak, J,' White. ; . 1 : , " Eiamining CommiUee, R, H. Battle and W". M. Hammond. -v;-'" . , - WApE-gB7)RO, TOWX' OFFICERS' -f Intendant II. A. Crawford. . " Cotmni-nionere A. E. Dennett, E.. Hutchinson,. and jee EdwaHx. -'' - -d- ? ' " Contbl J-Brunfr. ; -r ('. :" THE MAILS. .?.; PoMnmter W. H. Patrick. The Northern and 8uthern Malls cloe dailjr (ei crrt Sundat ) at 8 o'clock, . . ' Western Mail cW at 1 1 o'clock, a. m.y Mondays, MM For thd ensuing Year, is ' all that is asked Jtnr inn IN .ADVANCE. Itjjontains: Wf Jne.JaY. and FrTdafi, . Cuuty mail eW.Thttrdar. at 12 m. BANK OF WAUESBORO8. President H.'U Hammond. Cashier II. Iteverly C'lnk Thomaa fmitB. " Lirect'r B. Hammond, J" A. ;Lrak,:W C. Smith, Thorati Rnbinon, S . W Cole, J. White. " 1., WrJoed4y, dicuunt day. . . IhuiiLT Imfobtaxt. Tb-followingtrtic!e from the I,mJon 7W, IorJ lUliueratun's organ. Is siniticnt. hat a stupid, lluhtlerinj; Cabi net is that of the North ; Kroio first fa last ihey hare d'jnt nuthin botXlundef.t .Theyetmfrrat" ulate- theinlres upon the effcctivcncs of the blvx-kaJe tlpckiue not of rrebut cf -to-$trmlo, which cannot b removed; and which I ubnoxious ta friendly Kuropean powers, as the Federal Governruieni desire by this eipedent to reltove theff own .ships by thus t locking, u S'Milhern ports,' thee bust be pejrfectly-nware that there it W'OMc 'a,eW o the Ibicktith in iverv The Port Koyal oorrcspbodent' of be.. New x Herald, saj: T" ' : . , It has been dtfin teljr settled that the stone fleet ts not to bo Silnk In Savannah barbor. Our pos htstoitrtrin uhith tluir new plan, it to ahh . 8C"won. r Jbee "Mu.a nI.tockfpur Harbor;-.-,, '. i'.'- i irivea us rorfevt control of thtf tmun entrance to Suiil'M vc$s(h)ciU not eonttitnte a Uockiuh. fcA them: If (it '"effrvtivt" a$ thrj mrt y ;. ftnJ uherevtr the Fuhral Gm ernment ihull thut tub ttitufe ntukta vetselt fur tit thlpt of -tear then the Mockftfttu at on0 terminated by the ,contentjf f draw attention to, the rations! and friendly manner TnTwhrch the SoiUhen President alludes to the attitude maintained hitherto towards Amer ica by this country, because we nf e&ard our .rel tionsjwith the Southernf?tate os henceforward of. very considerable iiujjtance. hese States hare now attained such' a ration that we uiust bring ourselves tq believe in the permanence vl their independent confederation. " From the LiiJ n Chronicle, Nov. 1!8 : The fullowiii; Important statement is Kiid to hae been made on the auth riiy of. the Confed erate Commissioners, "who are at present iu this coucfrj: -r, The law oCiecrs of the erown have jjiveh i iur opinion.lhatth -Nl.vill;' M U'inu a r?fjularconi iujssiontd ship of-war," f ibetnk'derare Stlitvs, is entitled 'Mo repair and rtfit." hi Jinuh.pdris. Ir.dair.s, tin? Minister of tho. Pedrttl t.OMrn mnt, has beii warned by l rd ltuvsi II that the Stopping attj i verhuuliti any rJ-val nrail Jif-aiw ptiet by any ieueral ship Hi war will tecynMd eied as ami mult fa the Jlritish jbij, and should bloodshed. cosot-as a wtii.'Wi---"---, Savafiiiuh,and herinctically seals it. One object in sinking the hulks there hat,' therefore, passed away, and that, together with other reasons equal- ly cogent, brought about an'entire change iu the dispittyn of the fleet. Some .of.. them ;wilt. doubtless be sunk in some of the small, rivers leuding into the Savannah river navigable tOkuiall crsft-i-oeh asearry-on the illicit comrufrce be- tweeu Nassau aid the South, and thus blockade that pretty Knglishrgame, an(L&auer4he more worth lei-s, have already been beached on Tybee Island, to form u breakwater, and hereafter a uhaif; but the greater number will go Noith of T) bee, and perform their partin wiping out the port of Charleston.' Th'w work" wUl be wmmenced in lets than ten days, U the "weather is propitious, and then we shall See what we shaft see. i shall v boon hand to witness the scuttling of the bjavo-" old whalers, and will, at the earliest possible jno mcnt, gie you. the. results of my observations; " .f A New Gun.- Cspt. Asa George o! this place has invented a eaorion .which is botlr novel and ingeniousr :AVe witnessed a trial made recently, and for rapid firing and accuracy it beats anything ' we hjve .heard of. . 1 works on ihcQevolvjng princiile, theloadeoT chaubrs bcin made to Vhen David, fr the in-f fiiutslc If ihd peo fde, was rrquircd to choxse 1-rt ween war, p-att. eovc and fauih.e, he clne beieiice; fr id he ts the Confederacy. The. fact of their inability f tleuthH e:pura fur her,hort V , . , , . , . . I w ht'p thstu alwav may lc done by ll to render a lliKkadetStive w ttUottrmott ta, ,USj0f .Wden... We '.are by fame; tth yens lrwve its ittVlTtfv-tirenesl. It ought MoT, aud wU) rot Us respeeted. , JFem the LoodoB Pot.) " The .Confederates, pewuience; ir ia lie "let tne fsll 'into tie hands'' of Hod rather t!ur ntii the hdnd if uan." Si jo .'like 'manticr, it ori.coujiiii,. he Uta. mtans guilt- leva in thesiirhi of heaven, and therefore will bow ?- W hnmUhy ttnd&r i.rl.stf tii js?,i:jat ' con .' cerning the people of the North .we are verily in- ....... .. ! 11 I--.- I t! ..:.. -;'.! Zr mi! kvnsT mu, " Mr a-'- ' nt'cent," and God ha delivered ns from their fury . - H . I.TItdV 'urn rr.ff nffrfnil.M .r!iikt ii -t t)..'.1 -tii) aid froui forVin ix wers . Thi is tust the, .. i 7 ..t.:..; i u . . e . .i i. e to give "its neighbor an excuse foyTeVjiiixing r through mi. Ihcy h'uVe bteu deiircrcd iuto or its 'Jii-depeudeuce, "The 'jcwiMJeraiioniTi'. -Iiihiti JHtrcr. -r ' or Tfic FKoiins or TIIK WAM, ft ) to ine nour oi izmnz to press, aUeb a ce is-whether the coiuinunity which do tujud to be reognjed has the force od'eon'u tency whieh eatitle it to mognitiwn. ll it be tie facto a nation, .if it pryve that it can U)aini4iu its own independence, . then other goVeru men is, are justified in couiiuunicating with it diplomatU ealiy, and treating it as a mcuiber of. ttie family ol ntiouS.. liut if it call t on the world .to. Kelp ity it does, by this very act, uke jjaylbf ijjKtof ' hat the Stale against e pu jut) Kank iyllE .AKMr.. Ve have heard told an .:ancedote. o,n. this often ctnbrr4siig point, which Wo thiuk too good to be lost. Itis aifol lows: - - : . A private. and a captain were' engaged placing cards -r-thes htier being- considerably, under . the influence ol stiui'ulanU. A dispute arietng-, the captain denounced the private,' and at the same 1 'iruie, annoffuceJ his person I re) po i v I b il 1 1 y , iay ill" I Imf liA UTnll I.I tri.it lii. ri'i.l ...1 li.l, I,;... - -v t "I U B . . aito .dill. K IU 111 11. il.llll neutral .Hwera to treat it asau equal. It proeiaimslactordiog to the-iUe. the private tepded thai it which- it has revoked atil-1 he would"-: not waive rank with him. The don't' revotvt'-rouKd to the barrel by working a lever x sideways. - The-man who is to fire the gun takes his fe-t iif'ilr the breach aiid.t'an load nnd.fi re' it abmt siileeii 'times in a 'niinute.. -With three : mtn to work the piece, it couTdTbe firi'd prooably -seventv-five"" tia.es per minute. We know vrV '" I little abbutTf uch "things, but it is tlie opinion of fuiuury Autn (MMim -nvcniion-iuigni oe turneu to g Hd aecounduring the present war-, . Capt. .' ti iirge has a lelti r from Gen-. 1 i ill, who examined the gun be.oie it was brought to its pieent per fection, saying that be is "satUfled of its great efficiency and value." Capt. George nic- ' thanic i-f nia!I means, and not able to continue ejj-er'nnent and have the gun more thoroughly tested and thus brought prominently, before the public; -but if it was in the hands of some person or a company, who had the money to spare-, the invent loti imgh. be .V.aJe profitable and useful. '-- . - , Wctfirn Democrat J ;Negro itiring-is going on at thc tnarkeTT Prteea ' are ,(ouewhf Wwer than this time last year the fallingsoff bVing aWut J3 er cent on hiborers. Hou.-e servants are nearly as high as last year. .; v-'- , ITY. Journal, Jan. 2. . . i - . ' tarThc Gal v'eaton-i'--Newa" says it is not per haps generally known that there has never been more thau one steamer at a time to blockade, the citcnMvo coast. of Texas, "with some dozen sea ports, ranging from 50 to-4000 miles apart, and for the past two months there has been no steamer : at ail and only one respectable, fail vessel, aided by two or three small schooners. - rioiiiieideit havc' becolne an every-day occur-il-feuctf In Washington City. Hardly a day passes that two or three, murders do not take plae.'-''? has he power -fu..comiuer it, -and consiuently it !;tnignant olbeec replied, l oa witvo rank ishe dutyof to eonMder.it merelv as a ! f- . - - '" j A line;of telegraph is to be laid fromWisK ii .i , - -' -.--., ; ; . (-' - i, -, 7 -'' .cpiieu me pirvaav" ana t runs, -tne very leasocu rr . - . - .. . ; r all -othcrrHHtllt'MT0! . .. i -uavis cuuy Kuoyys nut .interest to the iseiicnil f II 0 VV t J 01. U IJ ii U" IT. J (Jl tt TiK '.ViIJ,.V' tully kuovvs that ho KurOpeau- Slate would i-high pay, and even he wiiLlight but U.ttrterii j that point to : I Iatteras; Port Royal, and points itrzo liis gMVernmeiit uiiiess he" detuanded tt. to tight lor elevctv. dollars a: tuonth r further' iSoutlC recognize uj a ruler .capable of holding -his own pii iori. i .Not bad ': logtC U'e fell -that we are divided . by a ;great gulf - ' jlbioDY -from the tuiie beforeThe ouTrage on , the Trent The e v c it u, of t he wa r t h i e Ii eie i t ej uu r c u r i os tiya .furtntght ngornow lose uiuch of their interest, si nee' we-kuow.thnt their-iiiiK'ii'H now subordi-" The following Matemetit occurs in a Pork is worth only five dollars, gross, at Pres- tohburir. Va.. and corn thirtv cents ner bushel." late letter:: from the Celilievillu corriportdent of o-i .-n - A . , ir n i . at rr'T-si ' I hese,artich are still cheuper-m the interior. " the Iauiv-iHc touncr, J;ut us we li4Vierttl no-j .,. . . r. :,:;.; : r .-.., Ls....-.'- thing ofilh-Onattcf. IronV -aiiy :tu'he.c-ua.rtef,;we f The Pdcrarmcrchatit schooner, J.V Crouchy ew.duJir.thatthe-wrjter wai fa My iiifiirnje.d: . lod vritla 'coal, went ashore Saturday night on luife tu'a larger .it?r--VUile the two parties arc'-1., i..A7".5 i ;!.;;u. Ar.i t i. r ...ii. 1 Lvnnhaven Jeach. Her crew are all, now m i ' .. . . r - . i . . .' A i i i . 1a t ? . -. .. ' .. caity iijr on their'.- usual ; esuk'ory wurfart-tlrH t )es!erd iy nioniing, life . ; ;!. KM.ri. in-iM.Hg I'. -;ru.inorer, v j- . i.wrai .;,-. t,-jitvw .k:..-,. .....mL,..,. f Iheip.-ihroau eut;-..T hey were-ihe otfi.etrs.o.f the-. yr- f t a . , Tf -'' "' Of it lanuiv-n .per ll.:tn;c; j,nvc;b(rt:J guard, at the tUtC virtbfrfr io l0 iHTctorG : 'riiCT0: is "JU A.ueriC, thcl CtM1(lljiV?ion l)f ih-ioutrago by the j regtmenfand for ward; a wrier in the same'regi- V i-..v" ii, i;b Ur tr, .i'L tAVn.l Vtw,: ivmay: were- instrumental in biif.giugiwe.it. : The wVos ud were rifles, dirancc ultillirMtUii . iikeiv io tnt .itrati rii ..... w:,(, ..ru r(,i - ii,:,-.;- ,,.-) ,i1,.,l,fl,-.',.v.U..i-ni-- hw,i,i r.A-u-r.btii.- e -1 iAu.a -. .L i.':: ". r . ., ... ..... ...... ... .-.-4f- :;,"!' xr, v.... ...... i mrtv ihicl's.- 1.0111 wuro1 stiifo ai ine dml nr. 1 1 o 1 1 a r t iiofivr extMtmi n in onu m . w c Jutvovconfiticncc in otir IVositlrnl, lit " oiirr(i(.'nerals,rjn otir soltlterrih nr mO . W c i lave con lufc net: in l HU I" ' " -i. "r? - ' v. Milium iivi jj ieHnf invincible. Ave Hiiall give tiio 0(rncw first mid then fill tip With nia t c r i o t crest iiiir, i lis i rue t i v e j profitable CoTnc and siihscribc aticH h t op borrow inir you r no ili bor's pa Rags Rags!! Rags! ! I T ANTED AT THIS OFFICE It AGS -r-ANY i mount of clc." linen and cntrpn. rwpn no wool, 'iiittcrVet u now ublesa it relates to the JoiicAijues- lion will .NleaSTs. Mason, aud lidetl bo giveu .- '. . .. .. ' a'"'- - ' Up: ' a. a ...,; . . ' l)ut there is another Btatcuientin-our present A iHerieaMiitelltgetiee which ihreatens to put the ' bhjt-ptdeit'eatjo.ir in tt jight altogether new." Tt IS. atioUrneed that tweiity-Uve vessipls luive' sel aail. a p pa re n t ly I Vo i u N e w Vof k , h ea v i ly loaded with btoiie?, with the vfew of their being uJ)k ttHlie tuouih of a Southern iaVtori: ;;Now, in - all pro bability ingreiia'dr-egresa Would be as di moult at a Southern port, with five and twenty sunken Veaflels in frut of the harbor, as it -was -at Se, bahtopol, where the llusgiana aank eeveral of their whole eo u'l pan be .aflaeed fur thwnew and inost horrible- villainy"., ' : . ' r v r ; ;L)oK Our The Richmond pispatch of Vry 'day-.laht, ayj . ...-. .. - - We i re as.uf edJby .asseh tiers, j ust rri ved from Wyoiid t?he dliTe to See any of the Cabinet, .that a purti6n;6f BuiiihoVh eipediti'Mi, inosj of which is 8iillxat Aihiupolia, in destineil to ssit Nrofolkj lauding a forced atf as to attack the city in the rear, Anor portioh will tfeck Newborn, C This place tey7n4mid to occupy pftrniarjent'if they can: It.ia ';alo tated by these gentlemen-that deujonstrations are ta be made .aga,inst-Augusla,r Meufphia and Knoxville."1 A a - i A aharp Jook oot on the North Carolina coast ry" The new UnitcdHsState3 tariff act passed, ; iinposes .ajsd.uty oa teas , of feftta per ound eotFexHfLjetits, "raw sugars 2 J ?ents, white and t liiyed 3 cerits refioed 5 cents, molasses C centi ' . '" '"I wy 'i 'mniU: j; ' .'.''.:." v;"" - '. per gallon. .- .A' -;-:";a :A'.-.;- 6iS"The 2o vdfisitfi De J&menoL Peccmber 3, asserts that Mr. Slidell's dispatches, which the New York Journals pretend were seized on board the Trentp hav'S J been Safely brought ta Paris by his - Secretary, tCol. Leinat,- an Auierican of " freneh origin, and that they were delivered with the ealOnbroken jto- M. ThouveneK. - ' " The ladies of O w asco, $ . Y,t recently pre
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