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NEW SKItlKS VOL. IV - WApi-SBOROUGII, N. C, TIIUItSDAY, W:i!I!UARY 13, 1862. OVIIOLE NO. 167. : : y U BLI3II ED 'KEKLY- '--T 1331 TO&rlKt It Ij IS Y. TJJKMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. V S'mglepies, 0.k Dollar and fifty cents per year --inttf1,ablT in dTance. 1 ; subscription reccired for less than eix month?. : UATES OF ADVERTISING." ' - OSt WQL'ARK, TEH USE OR LKSS JJRKV1KR. One1nortion : ............... .70c. Three insertions 50 ' ' Two months, or "nine infrtibns7.....r....'.. 3T0 -, Three months, or thirteen iiuertbm ..... 1 00 Six mouths . G DO . .One. year 9-CO- J AdTertineri mifst tate the number of times . they ny"h their alvertiem'enti" inerte l ; otherwise, they j will be coutiniie.I till forbidden, ! chArge-1 accofd , iuj: to the above. ' '. L - - ' . AirrVfmnts will be mnde with yearly RtlTPrtjsers '' on liberal and .dvantpeiiu-teftnSv vv ; -.'.?'" , '-Obituary jftojice-v free (when n.t rjceedipg twenty , line; aH.iiboVe twenty Hues at amtiseinent rates. ' .; .1 ... ,. .,. ..ANSON COUNTY OFFICERS; Special Court S. W. .Cole, (Chairman,) ,P, Rich- ardson gtrt tfc V Simons..' - "rr"f . "'Finance Committee Stpphcn VT. Cole, Milen W,' 'Mask and John Broadaway. - Clerk of Superior Court Robert T. Hall. Clerk and Master in EqaityR. II. BattleTjr;. . Glerk'of County Court-4-I'ntrick J. Coppedgv ' County Solicitor M. Hammond. SherifT fl..B. Threadgill i ' 71 ('Ill: IMl l 1 1U I'. B louhfyrusree-Ocorge W7XiHIe. I'ubjio Register ETl F. Kendall. Coroners Arch. Niven and fl; WMVilloupbby V,a hit iris of Ihe'I'oor JoirKoblnson, 0. W. little, J. AVLitt, Wiu. Allen, p. Curpentor, J., R. Barber, W. II. Cox. - ' : ' ;.'.' Superintendents of Common Schools-W. P. Kendall, J h. D. Bennelt, P. Richardson,- If . B. Hammoni, IUJ A. Crawford, 0." W. Litlv, John Broftdawuy, Jas.-A.'j Leak, J. White, ; . - Examining Committee R. II. Bwttle. and W.- M. Hammond.' , .;.' WADES BO F0V TOWN -OFFICERS, . IntendnntH. A. Crawford. -. Commtt-eionrrH A. E.-Bennett, E. Hutchinson, and Jese Edwards. . . .Cpns.tabU'J,.' Bruner.- , - ". .. ...J. THE MAILS. . ' voiheii IUcKDOWN.-r-Mr. de licblaiij- "a t : Sad Accident. men were but hunting, French subject,-and resident of W;tamgton, ;jffata'rdax!wRLwltBcrn Cfand Mrs; ICefr, oFSafannaharri ved at Norfolk fa & mQn came ' ana 0D'e of them: Mrde Bebiah was arrested last summer and in attempting to cover' the lock of his -oirhr sent to Fort L'afavettc, trqs released through the Peeing it under his cpat, discharcdhe piecefr rrencuiiuinisier, dui was reiuacu ul-iluibiuu iw m iuuu , iafcin!i euect in me -iH" 01 nis com -a-tit;!.. . ... tt- .t-:r.i 4 .v -7 . - .' r a to-go'toyl' mm f -For t ho-jn.siiiiiMirv-i :? jill t lint is; ak(r(J; ; ,' .... .. '"-.: , 1 . . ..... . h-, ' -i ""''1 ' '" '' V ' Potni3st-r-i-Wr Hi Patrick. The Xorthirn and Southern Mails close daily'(ex cjt Sunday) at 8'ckck, h.-m. ' . - WeAitmjuMaUs close at 11 o'clock, a. m., Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridity. - , Ctun.ty mails cloe Thursdays, at 12 m. ' ' ; BANK. OF- WADEUORO . President II. B. Hammond' .Cashier-t-H. BchtIv. . Clerk Thomas .Smith.; to hts. placelof busi.nessand the French Minister of Foreign Affairs prepared the necessary : pa pets. tor the i' renca idinister. at. ashington SlUAa jelurn to Wilmington.. He obtained a' "passport pani; n'aWd ' Stoncr, whoAas walking - KUTODoT-Sewrd-endorscilllpen it, "itr. . , , . '.- rrC- . . V . . . it 111J 111 IJLt'l V 111 11 till L 111 111 LII. . - I II H I HrAT.HrHf I anv.'of th surrectionary States.: Ho Trent to lJ down- . Paris and had an interview with Emperor Napol- ward, shattered huf foot so fnghtfullv . as eon, affdsbbwed hira beward s endorsement, lhe to render'amputation indispensable. . Dr.. S." Lmpcror sdid that he should be allowetfjo return Q. JI0Vden" performed the operation on Sundav. r - - - -- , J , , .- Sintje which'tiaiothe sufferer h'as been dqingkg' well as coujd be expected. Sal, Wdtchmati. t ' -wr M Jf' Jeuian -returned to Wastunston anu aiaea tru . TtTv'PnW.i? Sovfl : A-a . X - J. Vlllilt VA 1 J . il, 1UUUV1 LUULUIUL toward (.. Seward for a passport to Wilmington, refused it. lhe next day the French, Minister called on Seward and vshoffjd hisu paper, when Seward granted the pa?.port. Mr. de Jiebian has applied to the i ederal ton- ere.H lor damayes . - N . Director? 11. B: Hammond, J.,-A. Leak, W.' C. Sjnilh, Thorn. Robinson. S. W- Cole, J. White. . Wednesday, di.c"unt Jay.. - - . Kt( Hf(Sn, Ft'bruary).' It i reported that t t ( , rr'l - ''''""'1 i ' ' ... " . INv'.AD VANCE.- 1 4 1 "'h- It CQritains , ) : V.V . i.L.U:U , 9 v. coin and Sevrard, has. caused the'releaseof a great number of Con fedt nte, "pris.mers, tlncla'ding the' pl;i?irig (( tho'pritateers. novr imprisoned in tw Vbrlc andililladelplna, soYi "ah"tNju:d footing with prisoner. Td war, Th result ".will 'certainly be a. ycry general exchange of prisoner?. " ' tilt:' Kr-i;cTivi: IJuh-kaI." (We: have the evidence uctore .us thut-1 wo sediocner., 'tydfi) Thcl'etcrsbuig Express states that Gen'. lWu-1 regard is to take qominand at New (Irleaus, imtead of Columbus, as heretofore published. hntrtook-place at Kichmond " Varieties" on Friday -night last, 'which is worthy of being Yelated,' as showing the influence of music over , . the human soul. MmMle Boisvert was singing ' The riichmondlcorrespondeqt of the Charleston Mercury says . A more than reuatJW ff port exists, to the" effect that a very brief nite has been received from Mr. 'MaSon, after he got on board the-. llinaldo, in which he ptated iuat the captain of that vessel told him that he had been instructed to. receive IrHdelhind-hirogelf-tii their ofliciar-eapagity- as envoys xt-SLu independent nation.. . ine report the touching song of ' Ilome, sweet home when the attention of a portion of ihe audiencewas attracted by the frequent sobs of a Mississippi volunteer, as fine a specimen of manhood as one . -would wish to gaze upon. The soldier was think-' v Ling of .his home and loved ones a thousand mile away,- and- became entirely oblivious of the hun-" ' dreds gazing upon him. .At the conclusion of the song, he vociferously called out for an eucore, . offering five dollars if : the lady, would sing it over again.iThe pretty cahtatrioe'eame forward and sang cornea to me in such-a way as to entitlejt to cre dence. Well Done Mississippi. Kev..C. K. Mar shal of XatchcirMi?35ays the Knoxyille lleg isterfrof ther2Sth instant, who is here 'looking after the cornfurt of;the wounded;of the loth' with valuabJe carges, arrivrd pafel-v at ConkJcf 1 Mississippi rei?itnent irTlhe'late fight, .itiforms us ate ports wi4rU)--thT-4aH'forty-oiuht hour?, :n !,., (n, the reception of the news of Crittenden's ,pitccf Mr Lincohra vigilant tlect,. ; ' dcfcat, m 3t 0nci d botW'hduscs of the Mis- e have riuble ititoruia.'iMn of a FtljJ .'tronser , .; .. ' . .... , eave, . Tio'fetleraie port elofelv watched, sent, I 91s!qrPl J??-iature calling out 20,000 volunteers tq?ea,'during the Jast week, five. lucrchant vestls. for tlic war; : ' - - liielu. an.vi.JfroiiL ontjiLthi-dlic.-Kliule- i-e. wfcnt. j . .r. ... A T - . -- ouU'f nngle' faicht i " T isosed. . Qlimni: -The Memphis Ava- And yetvJohH JuH thouglrstarving for w'aat Jai1 Ji:CuVtrethat f 'gaanjity. ot poisoned ofouthern proilut., isprcacju'ng up the sanctity j.qu:riinfe has been introduced into the South by of the.blockado. Sqvaipiah liqml.lU-jx. , ' tou.r' enemies, ince thetlemand for that -druj has : ;The crew of-the kjh'ncr jfc H. AtwJod, of jheconxe so great. . Several packages of quinine liooton, which put -into. Fortress .'Monroe ortithe' have been lately tested, and acid'niorphene was disiHJvereu to be imxed with the qui!iinein such quantities ns to render it poisonous. Strychniue was- also detected in many other packages. : I j III .1.1.. .1 I ,' I I 1 , . ' A portion of whalihg hark or brig, including the'ifiinfe " NewEnghTird was driven in against one of the Atlantic wharves, (South,) on Satur day evening. ..It is no doubt .from one of the J TnfrmarThe 1 uv cs t m c n t s Ja tciy m a d 0 0 1 our na r bo r for.thetbcncfiH)f '''al'thirmjiia useless huils. '".' . .; lO.th'ih.stijntwero obliged to sullsijrrdr ifnaiiays;. on raisijns, the extreme length of the passage from Malaga,for- Now York, oerJ?l dap, using up all the. supplies. . ';"'. The regular meeting of rresbytcry ' will be held at Ashboro, Randolph couuty, on the Second eodeday u April ne-xt '"'-:.;- v.'; " -rA fawkTJtZXIiiec'h elected to the 1 Uo-take'u asan"ue.n. by some. Chas. .Courier,- ';. rertornjv -o C-hrist jurc'Ir, ;laltimore, aud it is j.: The drifting ashoreof such a piece of h wjeck f '$'i:,:U- P "Wht he wijl acvet, as ho-doMivs to" remove 1 or liuU, vv,itii: the.name; .'ew hngland, may. ZKl till VUf l l .f-riff....vl.j u( JicudiT. in its place the, ". Marseilles." witb.ber usual fire. ... "' X The M ississippian, with a yell of triumph, raised himself -to his full height, exclaiming, "1 was '. a child just now, but now I am a man Hurrah -for Jeff. Davis and the Southerern Confederacy !" That man ha3 a noble"lherllundertha.rough' exterior. Richmond Whig. ' . Georgia has given one half of all that has be ecn trib.uted, for. the relief of Charleston The gunboat Trent was launched at New Or leans ou -Saturday afternoon, at-4 o'clock; in the Iavou tS't.Joht. v - .'..Er The democrats of Indiana recently held -a State Convention at Indianapolis,' in which every county in' the State, five excepted, was represented. ) The delegates denounced old Abe and his abolition, party in red hot and blazing terms, and charged upon them 'the destruction of the Union. They are for poace, androuhdly declare that . coercion can never restore, as it ;could not : preserve the Union. They are alarmed at "hea vier taxes than were ever before imposed upon a . fiee.pooplo." They say they are abused in the ' eyes of the nations by the scandalous manage-" mcnt Trf-theIasonSiidelHuestion. -And that 7 wiio wui'ii) in- wmirn Vniusin .making tlrV A rns'more ; jQf a Jai'iiilyinjvertHatrvrfijivc-; boon ,m!lo(j to tlo licTctolrc Thcro is v t iui qncstioii likely to ariM lo tlisturl) TTToTTalTiTnr have jioiilulonco in otir, IVcsiili'iit., iii our lioneraly, iirour sokiirs, in ;our. ejplte30 luiyo confiilcncivjii God, l..al()ii ,ua Avtr. Im'ye 'jh ifTjcon fulc'ncc';' v6 an? iiivinniblc. AVc-sliall Ac tbo iicws-lib TjrwSnirst, aiul 'then (ill up -w il 1 1, nwter interesting, instructive r "' l5r fi. 1 ;d iXCri inpiruTsii I s'c ribo ;; an d ; 6loj borroIT ::.;l)('r''.:-'.';:;V:': J, 1 Hill, ";v IlOi Si:, S I C X - V M) V 1. S T RR E D TI L F PU M E R, tral and Provost Marshal- of' the district. Oou. WethiTik tlie()rVfederatcGarnment-j tartiaHh beorideelarcd itnX'ewbern, and 'might to're.itartlhv '.Mint at'Charlotte. ' WeJ)ed-I.feut. '-CoLv Kjbiri son .appointed -'-iTrspector iiea-. licve tint by; -lis n1c;ans four hu::drcd-uioUs:Md (lol!iUiir;i'iRHi "giId could I e introJ:aeed into. oureireiil:iliori,erch vear... , We Idievc this couhri be- ! n c fi'r abi.-ut tv peV eent :ind"Uiis the" :g.O.U.:.ttners. wtmjd willingly pay. ICharlCtte, lJ:ihlo,neg:i and N'ew Orleans kut i-jiiiro'ir.of'gold latiou and it : will ii!:ikt n nviv lnt .'irnnh'iil). At a sale of negroes in Alexandria. .. La,,on he ISth, young lads-fohl for SljDO, ; ,'v; ' Some1 of! the troops at Cairo have live months ritae tlu'lii. r. " -1- 1 , . 1 1 I 1 .' Tmrinotan :r,;ucal :"-t 18 tint, a aiseovery nas uecu maae uv , The 'African eoloixatiou Societrhas failed to work out any' results this yea f." -It has but ? l,lt0 now; 'in. the trea-fu'rv.'' It-sent ho emigrants .to cfpated in Va , and Louisiana w.ere toJinvebft the -untry4-May;,-'bu't ::were' prevented, by 'political troubles from 'doi.riir so. . - The Ohio river is rising rapitlly..- All rof its tributaries - above- are 0 verllowi ng, an d have not had such, a stage of Water in them-'siHce , A flood.; is fining "down. tUatr it iiexpctedvvill overflow the- ground occupied by "Foit 1 folt,'. The garrison Jhgrc will be ininiiidiately transferred to. ouiie other poln. It 4s ex ected,.liowever Xhat ibewater will '"rise- chough td.endaiig.cr Cairo.1 - ; j ,. ; . . j- : v-aJ- : ..'-...- i'. ' ' :.:,J'-A , ' . -.' ; Th A'-iinkee WtnissijjtiersMcssrs. Fisli and Ames j afe at FWjrcsr 1 on roo , en rc utdfor t h e the money of the Government instead of being " . employed to put dowii the rebelliony" is"" parted a!mohg: thieves at .Washington. ;. , State Convention This body has passed -a "bill for a -Railroad ponne.cting the. Coal Fields with the Xdrih Carolina llailroad. The 'last-' . Legislature ouglit-to have passcdy it. There, is' Himuerise treasures on Beep Kiv'er whichthe Stdte ;;r. and the' Confederacy' now. stand in great need of, 1 but which are almost entirely unapilable, This . Hoa-tlias become an indispensable1 requirement. anTwe rejyiee the C ouvention has provided for it. The annexeu highly important announcement . . . 3 v.. .1. . m;u.. . n.. : . . .1. . 01 v " ' New ork,. I'V which a -cannon-can U-.ji-tie Jin T . Tv , . . . . , one hour ;by hyTlnniie pressure pewer;.- : ' Wr.nd has actual! J,b'eaWhrTelagragh.;- . thViSthkuaSiunts state that Mr! 'FlyT 'i'1 fof crmation -0Cthb-'G loriousi .'I: '. .. ' . "-. - ;r . " - ' , :-iJnCTS&-J liou'neo that a .battle has been fought'at Bowling r4o.ii, .KyT w hi eli jesul ted in a glorious v ie'toryL to the.Confederat'esl2;000 Yankees were taken . prisoners.- Old grauny Lincoln and his minibhs are as blue as Iiidiiro, and- in great commotion. I nis news isxenauie pajue'nars uext.weel?. , extent that he may b,jr liifayetted,! j V The Itieliaiond. Dispateh" says that profanff.. oaths i u that cit)- are pttuisued. at ths. rate o,a dollar each in t'hc.M nyor's Court. Quite reve nue, is derived 'frm thi.s souroet" ''- :' t We;, luarn iron- the .tx'luibus (Kcntuck.y)J J 'tewsf-'t ha t "sugar i"s sell i ng .at 5( ; " ce n ts .per pound atptidueah. This is a much more serious -matter r the jjneolnitcs.than 50 cents per pound, ftui eofcc i to us ' : --:;-:;-''- ' ,:.J -:-"5 .-' :' .f A large gunboat was launched at, Mobile oir thc;o.0t)K.v:;v; j ; : :: --.:.'-. i. O ver 75.000 worth of Yankees Government stores were it)undated ntTarkersburg ;and;d Pleasant, Ya', by the receut flood in the Ohio. 'The New York "Tribuue," expresses the opin ion that witluii 7 the last ten-Months the Union. ' treasury has been robbed of a hnn,dred million of 7" dLMiarsr by corruption in t ue pubac service.' . "
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