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r yvy- " i ri4"-Tt-1 1 1 - ' - f - -' - - - t ! i v. r I I 1 t f ..it... '.X.Vi4t At'.. J.' J'-IIVM.J ....,, irjG.ttfOtf'Jfc D.iitlilSY.1 r .-.,'(Mw' lOiA'i-T' L'.. d i.J i.ol iff vl .... . TERMS, Of,sJUft3WPTION.itiu,Tti .a oscnputra rvcciTea lor less lain mx muniu;. i . f si,!'.! i'.i . HATES OF ADVERTISING. . , Oq jarf ton ... V 70e.l Three lnfrtnnt ....... .. ..$1 &Q, Two montbVor nine liisieitions. .... 8 SO , ANSON COUNTY OFFICKKS. - i .! Special Court S. W. Cole, (Chairman,) Rich. Fiiiniici (''.iiiiinit ti'P.Sfn)un IV ' ICI.a VI' i iurrr auu jouu urouauwrtj. '' - Tbr months, ofth.ttotn intertii..;..."'f 00 ait nonthi T o oo" ' On" er ...t........ 9 00 Z"' AdtdrtUcrs mut Mt the number t( tl thfy w'ssh'laeir n-lTcrtineMent. inserted ; othcrwiB tney wilt be emitinued tilUforbllJon, aol churgei ncconl liift lo the above. ' .. . ' ' ;' AKrementi,win b mvle with ye.irljr alTtr?eri on liberal nl n!TntfTou!i torm5. " '"I .J Obitatry noticei fi when not etffV-imptwfnt Unait All abofe twentf1(iie at iTertisementrnt.:; 8....::.; ! Nof ssb " 'exclaimed tie" JeaConl 'f tin U no sjify t)4o!?: Bibe.:w Vi'i Yes jthcri replied the poot inauyt s '01 II ' . C GOBNTJ PAPMZ -v-""'', . . " v ,',r. -- For the onsuinr Year, is ! ifltrk Itld Miwtt r in Kmiy R. II. Buttle, jt, ' ,.C'9Uutj Soliqitvr tlVM JUmiaoud.'' '.'if -: '"'PI' n f. .l i'iii . V- r CblintTi'ilHtfee Georo W. LitUe. ' lMMW-1U'ir!Kterir.!i' P. Ki-ndr.ll. ' 1 h Cor(er-Archv Nirch and 0. W.-WilTouptjby' ' ' ,7.. Warden of he Ioor-.John Kobinion, O. W; Uttle, J. )VLite, Win.. Allen, D. Carpenter, 'J. li. Darber, w. n: Cox. ( . ,. . , - ' 'Sube'rlntendeiit of Common Sciiwls-W, P. KenJi.ll. Li U. Ik-one tC 1'. IUi-bnrdwn. HjB. IUiudiuiij.-Jl. A- Crawford, 0. . WjLitUe, Joha, I5rod(iwfiT, Jas. A. heM, J.natW. , . - '.,. i i Exaiiiuifig, CopiuitU-er-lt. .'JI. Battle and ' Jtf. itateinoinK, '. ' , . .-.' , , , , .'; w, (.(' - ; iWAtJEsnoho'to officehs. " f Iotendant.lI. A,qrawfrd.. t,c) ' " ' rduwlsiiiie'riH-A. E.lkiuuett. E.' Hutchiujon. and la4 WmHi." ;" '';' ' 1 i.Y"'"';; " f 5'" ; -.' CouAtabli J.; limner.- ,." ' "'J3-1 ' ' 1 ,y : THE &fAILS. . - p-'' r 7paluui(-ter--I'atrick. . , , . H , .r 1 he Xortln-rn and tuiflipru Mails clote Uailei- I'- WfHtvrfr Mills tlw Wtdneiday. and i'ridr. 'f- ' ' ' . - ' Gouoty BmikU rlo Thurfdnr. at 12 m. - ' ' . - , .-'U.VSK UF. lVADiiOKO". , , . , ' T'rl lent 11. fi, lUmucul . ,, --" Ca'hicf H.CcrorlT. ' Clerk Tluruatt Stt;ltb. ; ' . -' Wrrrtor U. 11. Hammond, J. A. Leal;, AV. C. Sroirti, 11tiM Ilobinon. S. W-Cole, 3. WbHe. ' t .Wcdachda, dUeount dny. ' , . tlcre " Well," (aid the deacon if 3foi"(yiu fibd such A tdt. I L'.rc-yuu n bushcl-o-cun- TAndnow,;ifvM RreatcKt military we of the )ipVciaJly let: ' tbehi-avoid tiunL'in' to. a miem'w jq ihftk . ' Tbcvent to tha'hoasc' and takiuir, down ibe family IJjble, the poor.iuau turned- io l'rovcfb.1 just three thiogl? 11th o. tnd 2Gth,v- and:rcad, Do that, ritb boldeth 'corn thes people tha!l corse him; but blessings' h all W npoa the head of biui' that seiietb it:" .;V:v , :y - ; ; : , . .. i The deacon? wan jfarly canht, and .taking ibD man to Orucrib, give .hiui a loll buhc!. s bo helped pat it on his shoulder,' .he told his there will bo oo prdepeet and ecarcely a chance of" getting coropctcnfiefd 'olBpers 'Let thera Ido t: IIaVi immediate retol-ns'of the number f ' to!fntt'wWW'hi5vfoiP, twelve taontha serficoV '.,-' i IJ. Kmbody, Instantly all 'nmafrti: e be iwi the rjes of 2a aDJ 45, "an all others be. twetri the ages of 20 and 30, who have not hereto-"' tore volunteered aad let these be detailed for two poor .neigh lor to go ver to 'Deacon .-Clark,' and j too rs' wn kc. curse hiru out of a bushel' ' . If tho.fiftv or seventv thhnanil mm - J " a.vu . U.ItU - i i. '. I ;i .. .. .'AViU'eot somebody take the Uililei'r. hand and vist the Snccuiatois in various Ptaplcs of army and dorutie uecessity on a similar' firisMoJi ? ; Ax" (Hd "CqmpAn'y, The rviehmood ' BATTLE J?0N1 )F T 1 1 E 1 N V A f ) ri I . ' . Ior (ho IN ADVANCE. It contains - THE l.?Hs5T EP, op Tin: iom at thij WAII going Jj) to lire liour of '; ." to-press, ' .v bid all of her iiHittcrs oj interest (o tin: general Ilcddvr. WHO WOrlDHI- WITHOflT TIIE&VKn Wt f : ; " U iVf,' ibe... fyFttieynftimy, titey ccme! . Li-r tcrji -'hi;' and inouiiUiu luvino ''.',. f ' Hire back tbt s'gmd fire;. And wnvc the Tfl cr",!fH tn; the pight, - Th J.loi.Livd -r.? ..f ir . i 7. Whnt jHutugh we rM-risb in tto tight, Uur falLt'nj, diwi b lure! Up, tueet t'ae futwMi tu the trif! or i"iv'ruu 8 blaaeit w hj,, , Ali i bail d lUat ti tt -twr laud and L.re ' 1 F'.bt '.t'!itc-.thvc f,..r KJdl..-...' S Viie ti umj 1 1 'al it t"! lli, Till our iir!p!ir trxu eterr rale -L.k.u kkiiw 8 ii.e livin iho NcttU. - Jlark,- b-ibrtf phrdti v'pon the- brvcie , '.. ! i ueir v-l'ii.f? in tl.v sun, A'jt.r-JiJ.t. tUv tUutidir v( tbe yeas ; - ! " THcrde p trea t tliiMvhrs onJ r WW laort thetu Jn-rf i.ti ravh liold leiglit, i,;-Wi---'.,Iw.eU,ry.jd.eB.Mike 1tad:: ' - : 0ad Rivll)iti u tbe liglit! ; .i .: " , 7 V will be free or JciJJ , ;, ' :. Wb ta4 a acrud, buljr 'gtowud, .i(".,'.'Wiieit tbaudiiudi ineiiuwi-ie uwet,:..-'--';-'! "t :t Oin- ('.itUrs bumctt "n.i all aronuJ, f t ;"fbe5f'f$W Uuonth our f.-el,...;-, ; r"? tr Vtxf anliiffVtaKlcntig far and' wide " V '" rt' 3 batlte iMBttod in tb tua,'-1 "5 r rid re e.-pi hc at our aide, " '' '. : i .'" liUiTahl hurt ab! b g'qimia in figli t, .' ' : Va.. Liht It.fantry lilucs, WLitU -shared in the hue tight on llyanoke Island date th?ir organization arfarbadras-1793 twe Jewon, anu -er.e ' rt'iiirtKitiOoa tiy n iien. Vef Lapt.,0. ;J. Wise who was wounded in the Cgl.t. -, - ' ', .1 ',-.. am not obtained ia this way", let the deficiency be supplied by a draft from the whole remainder of. tle jMtiitiu, between the ages of 20 and 45, incln ding the returned v.olunteew.- But giveiny vol-' uutecrs who may be drafted crfcdit for their previous service. . ..... (..'Wf:. Surt-lv no volunteer , em nWort in t1.;a T. 1 hXrirmPiIi:irrifTrH-T.TrTr-7:rt."..: 1. : wuiL-11 uuis iiiciu uii a lair una lustiootinrrfttpntiai. fl . M ' .iw. ...i nv .i.:. t .w-. " ' sr" f44-vvithT4hji!P)f their fellow-eitirenar and cer- Thv firt "accounts represented this company ns i:t t.) pu V-j, H killed or woumjcd'.xcr.t 7 or 8. ( n .ii'ti-. t 'li'ii'Arrli.i. 1 a (lint M" .' . v.'.'fi hilled, ?.nd br.t 8 :or 10 wounded. ' ,: : :. From tka EicLmcin 1 Vih(. . . ou . Jjookiug over some uld naLers the vUiu? da'v. I met. with'.thc iu' joined extract from' a' letter, of Lieut. "Gc!. Sir Charles Xann -r,' addressed a few I yea rs si nct-x to tle4 hi titt- rm bl 1 on' U h device tf j England. It i, wyrthytfrrcrduttk!i'ow7 and ,. co'utoins-suggeatiuas, efpcetaily valuable to cucu omctMS as wui toon tiave to traio new re eruits for Service, in period' limited ty Mj oc eight weeks; at farthest." And here let me ask, li'jwV.uiidVr, the sagti plan .of uiilitarv! ovganizatiod,' ! proj-osel; by tfecouiuu.itte.ouf the House 7qf j Delegates, ty which raw miiitia men are to elect j raw eo'.npauy otfiiit rfVm Ibt-i r cwn numbers, j and these latter (who will 'almost fivan;tl,!i:'i'bi,i05C, j .'roiti tKr rr a ctinibcr) arc tr cfect bJ l'&teT. we can have any earthly prrtt of 'btainki tainlv 1 lk-y cannot claim, on account of ooe vear'a scrviee, to be exempted for the remainder of the ' var. We.need the very best men we have, and for the longest time compatible with justice'and fairness. We. have to meet Lincoln's troops trained . for six or eight "months, and enlisted for threw years. Any plan which presupposes a short war.- ' '-Jj'a fully hazutduus. Any plan which gives .us trtplingclderiy . nicb and "raw bauds," affords no lnatcii tor tue "amied and discipitaed bands ' of the Northern 'despoL 1 But whatever the Gen cral 'Assembly may dolet it be done quickly. ; such reimenta oiiiecre; us nl have"! be capacity Ijiil.tLtncvLrei ! ' i ven in the siuiple, eieiiietilarv: m-juner pApased "''! by the great Hritivh' (iei.eral 't Xo iiiore fa'tal 1 blow could be sttuek-atthe einc-ier.cv of the army, ! than" by thenutruuetioo o( the general elective. system ; .wofihy'ouly .f -iho-dotuagogue .a.nd"the charhttau; and fro'oi which,. in civil alluirs, we are 'trying to escape the proposed 'amended Constitution. - . ir I'harlcs Xapicr says : With regard to your volunteer corps, .let each ican' carry two email cat tridjie-boxes, tmide to flide on a girdle rouod the waist, 8othat - The army appropriation bill reported from th ' Committee on Ways and Means of the Lincoli . Congress foots a p tbe very moderate sum of $443, 333,738 98r ar is rather an expensive luxury . - .- , " , ' , . ;;;-." tS?.The following extract from the BicA- ' mood Whig a memorial to the Legislative of that State, -relative to a. tax on dogs,- &a, will commend itself to the reader, and to members of Convention. - .; Ycur i.cu4.iaUs ifcs-p3ctfully represents your honorabio bodies, that, in common With hp brtither farmers in Va., he desires thft we sboulc be able not only ta clotbe-our of n brave soldiers, 'exposed, as too many of" them now are, with si-Hutu cifctriuti.Ao: the .peltincs of a winter's tortus, 1t'bVside, -our own families, to famish a surplus of wool'to. oUigrs ofourown sister States ; of the outh. Va.; fr6m?soilclimate and extent of domain, Ins the capacity to do all this, and . more, provided her Legislature has the foresight" to eucourage and theVmwesa to protect this in terest. . Various laws have already passed touch ing shccpJcilliHyi dogs,' yet the evil has not been reached. The vast number of worthless sod ' useless dog?, which infest the country, is the Iruittul source of the great losses "sustained by .1 " l ' 1! J i' .?' .1" 1 It Tin-a' li.c i' rin to si-o , W tlje t'lund fiiut-r 11 .iV briAbt ' luwafV'fca'v pauotdy! ' , "1 t WVU'?bbw him this oar fiUirfs K.r rust nur lime tun st'tT, With truit nnd aliout WU bcaiti and hanJs v Up i"viiTQvi,iiri iTwuyf ;T . , ; Thv w.rk i" done, tbo Mrife in-o'er, ' T 1. t ' hitw tu'd ' tiiuadi'i-ed by , :lb i-v'.vnot lVui btiV-to' ucVah Tn)ro, , ' , ,V fvi'inau. lJt'-tv d;v. " ' . 'Our hridva .are t'h'roii,iinjr every height, ;' IMn'y wavt. tia wejtj iii h.mif'.r ;: Cod jnvei the baltlu to 'the ripht, ' - IA to OUI hi t tlll Cfl'Ui'J".'.. :' VT"-". .'"v Til! I'Ooi; t N .s IU 1. i,F VMS. . j one-may be carried before aud one behindjeaeh j holdin thirty rounds of ammunition : thuj the -wetgh t-wtM-b 1 easily carried.. . , Utt . wuij. .via solder to teach yon, notjt Ion-1 , "M arc necessary" for any ustful pun j course ot -dnll, .but just sn things, nany : I t r tha a1 such -hiralj Is :1 M-tiiCl nslitJcUjy. Wgar, Mostly luxuries: iTis;JnipWibIe to est! tliACA mL a urn' t taruacdl inroer ik vlaia ii i. n:f . i. .u . idling in uii tanas ui inc iu acep lunce as many ny usttul purpose. It pay for such possible to estimate the l..;i kiictaim'i) liv--Va In tf fTfrftiita rt .U.. i m- co.nmn.:- . tMii.,,1 i,v w : in (iMn h;M, k k lo r.rta nM h.es as light infantry,fconsus, 1 but few more sheeo thar Va.. L SttytAHts. : -' , -e ' . CQil Ann ? A cfJ .to eaaii-o trout in f.n'. mct and m . : . .' . ,u.. - . .v .j- j iiri ir uv 'i inv vtnT'iv j nv auiuuuk Ui iOUvi txr at! ClCC ' WTO ff wooiu 'teed '""'oU'jVjvO 'hogsNow, that the preju .... ) , tu.iiu. . , , - - I- .To m::rchri 'Jin'i -1 1 1 " HIT. with 4. order. 5. To ri'Heve the ski'muMi. .i. . ( (. !.. To form s-nliii in'res :unl Mii.ttfj f-juan'Sf 7. To term nil -adyfjn.vclt -irnrd. ; Those sitdk thitig- aie lr that , you reotiire ; . "X v tit s i lt n ni a k i 1 1 ir tin;. Ariiusmnro of a Tamils' nam enabled lo do : liorvloloro. .1 horo is ii o tjnostion Iicly; t o 4a ri.-p to j I htuxh lliu. jiurinony t'xUtiii amonir us. Wv, iiiiyc -confidence in . our, !rosi(lcnt, iii our (ieneruls, in our soldicrsin our people. Ao hnvo eonliticnco iii God. So lono; jig we liavo tiix ct)nd(knc we itm invincible We shall ivo'llm nmv-ihc fjrw first,8 nnd- then fill up Avitlr matter pjotitnblo. Ciri(vnnd VidiCfilio ; arid .-Mtiji ut u ro-wdii -. vaur-TienrUoor r pa- As an initiation i.f a themo s j full of iKan'fij do hut. .leCatiy"vmv'b'nr.--uad'e.'You to leu'ro mere. j ji.tervst jnt now, .when the srauaries of.'the. land 4' 1 lab-itiiat.o year ecq "lo t:.ke lung. t-iic'l.es, hem 4'aVl-gr.';n4tig o U thidr.bu r-h n -of euyn, "n'd K n tVon Ovcjin'' iMl.es....wfltjLi'oui.aiuii j wheat- mhI rtet; and Mg ir,'eTr-lii u Vaclt' sue- i jniuntnm on ; aiuIyMv m luritnng, .or ijv'hat is-. ecedlng pru-'.- euir ut note.au ad vmicurg tendon. .cadeU 'Nioubio (puek' riiiie .; i-i.ee ii;ut he at, eV lu most of Ukw... articles we a!iend f'lia-t'ul- 1 rived at by gradually increasing! li !a s:iV;.H dis- dices ul euf citizens be not too suddenly assailed, - by causing a taxobe laid 'on all '"'dogs,' f&sa a" l.iw sf euring to every free pale citizen, and none .(lu:r, one dog- exempt from taxation. , For a -sec-yod, kept in ' the sam family, a,tax of $ ; Skd'o vo f-v, ad d i i itiatirftfjiJtaivUSj nnt :m si(;;An rusiiiiii ru.i p.uxter, -4 a i i: it r i ii i 1 1, 1 1, ii ?wt , .bont 'the time of the tirst revolution : J - rtii.cn,-"can mak e .th sw e voiu tion.j.. with 1 wo taruiers were eloo.-n dt-ueTiiis of :t elureh. ' '. - . u , tr..iuiud.' orJ trt-hled,- -Le't'the fund so raised be put under the cuiitml of the county courts, to.be. applied to rem n a cm tC-lboaeJiUiUiL! igfTLr -iosjses b v the denrel ,.l ' r .. ' l. ... j. , .... nrt.l tK.'.ir ..hit K.it-i.'.d l.'.v.i .V11..1 ..,vi.,',l I..,t il, ... ! . 1 h tilt K Mi! n t Hii 1 cirm I I " tI.-.i . 10 in '"adormiJ fh'eir'profes.sun,!' . Just at the-loseot -fforget 'that t nthntipny :..tTfo.nghvoOct..;fw nrui'er 1 1 ' i no wariru-iustnet in winctt tney lived---was v.isi-1 I'onnnaTiu, is un.se ueivous u. u run ru-tous. in- j t;cent ted by a grievous famine,"" nod the fa no era were f husiam.,is gTHd wheu it-op-posOa sei1is.huos:s, f4." joni '; :; reticrally kecping-iheir cijru' for (he e'Viitingeiioies of the . future. . .They wl-.rr e,Hild -r no other exeuscfor refusinqto ;sej', :were77&,j!i.'n':.it' f seed ' "A: rMi;m;uriii'tliq,-v4t .tp- onc': of theSe diictrfi? and said :. ; ;- ,. l ' ' I hi v e. to buy ; a b u 1 el: i rf c o rh" : II e te J is I h e; niiiioy -It is;boutll I can giflier."- '" -.il-I'lic. good deaceii told, him" In; could iiV if spiire it ljhel for love or money. '. lie 'was even stnif iog hisown faiiiily in order to. ltve a Itrge'supply & seed ! f he poor nfad i nsist ed u rgi ng. t l.nt his liniilyj weie even :thvu ; Vu ft.eri.ng iroiu - want of ft) rc a 1 , b u t Ji rin ti r T "At 1 a at-'ho said u ITea coVk i f you do not let m$ -."-have rho' coi n I Hull : iufse flakes,; men devote. themsi i ves , to, the- service-of their, country, bttf.ift ue: iito a lu-avv' fireif .jgeneraTlyrruns a-way. I t is a sort of nhh r.r lien Jt-.ii ISC! 'under u' hea-vA' lne, 33 pot) diition- ot' dogs. If it is objected that foxes' will increase to an alarming extent if all fox-hunters . I are to be taxed -try the experiment of exempting but ujiucr intf ' trxpres .proyiiOD'pf '.their';"-." ' tried v- kenneled. This would be a suf- : tax to- the owner, without other imposi Kxempt from taxation all genuiDe'Scotch or "Spanish shepherd s' dogs and encourage their -imjwjrtatioti. For 6oin years, at least, 7iW the 7 iiutitber of sheep furnished to the shambleSs Tis - mrrertohhayor ,au;htered; .there is a deficiency: in the Soudi ;but it itbegu. .wrth ft.lruic rirto. attwrt twlosdis-, of ..hCmittion vf wundr wodl to mt tb tauco,jroui tlie eilcmyt uilget Out ot tholead f svmusof the Conderacv. .JFrom AuffUsta.withiri1 " 4ud;into the lun- s as bo-wpp-oi-ac. rs,v l'riid w .diys; ,t- 500 sheep have- been driven to .d.,':Pi"ear f .F1 ;:.:.JVV ana . .;iWr - erection of factories, and reduce thcrV- lie; i iuuman, : , i,e .: j umps. wrrra. , )V, la' a reasonable staudardin rieA corjrfurtable- to ins in U ' "i I 'j a' ' . - getsitj tt ties. luitvmnuMast ttmt j i,; fiu uliy 'f9I: OUT brave defenders, but ui .iT-iiMir; uiv .mum . au j f0r.tn- mir.wn, ratta-theHow. tht loom ana 'aivi; r aim w uu coiuiwiu c.auieiy lucs ovei I ,ir alort't sufr f fart uthrr, JJ' 7 T -Z a.
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