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WHOLESALE ' ' - J DRY fiO'JDS MERCHANTS, . 91 IImllMr Hfrrrl, . " (Ofip nha II imer Simrl.) 4 n ilti non i 7i d. . tVarr. I8il. WM. If. IIA1GH, Atlorno nt Laiv, FATSrrfiVILLE, M. C. , , orrici oa old rriiiET." "Lnw Copartnership." Tfe lr-ien.. kTliUajrfrBa.1atw j . f rnaartnanpiiip, an i win Tlk(IUn(aatMal tkUSUU : Ckathaa., Caav k, air, ua. J J--. ill-lf J. A. SI EARS, ATTORNEY AT LAW.I Attaada tka Cawta af CuaibaH.ud, llawt, Waaa, .Bilik A'Wr.l, Tar, lUraetlCa , .X. C. - Iio-ly. w iSEXEBVL CtfllW A ; WilMlitfjtOH Jaaa U. VSbl- SA-tf DR. K. A. BLACK, OFFICE riwST RUi)M, OTER Ir. . at. Iltiwdail, O.ini.t Drug 09-tf ANDREW J. STEDMAN. t ATTORNEY AT LAW, pit riionoi J, iflil tra4 th t.auatr a J ?HirtwH,iiir i CHatlivn, Mo-jrv, and IJraw Jnly II, 7tf JOHN WINbLOW Attorney at litnv. rAKTTi:vii.i.i:, m. t;. FaVvary, loil. Tlr H E SAND FORD, ATTOSXEV iD COl XSELLOR: Offlo at I. 11-11. Sew ButWing, on now o.rr.... grpt. lo A. M. Campbell. Auctioneer and Commlmon Merchant, j GILI.nSHR 8TUEET. . Fayettevllla, N. C ak'y 10. lMI e-Y Charles Baafs, COll'ECTIOJfr.R, - WH01.E3ALE ASD RETAIL; HE.UF.R 131 breiM JrruiitXt, Cigar, Jot, aUUkalit iTULKT, Fayetteville, N. G. anaryl.iS51. - ; ' 2 tf m. THOMAS. : . i t ItM.R It J Um W SWLE DUT GOODS, H.taCts. ItonneU, H.ts and Shes, 8liting, " CottW Tarns, Kerae,, Mlnvketa, fc.., A. A)aMBK 3-Ji flawwfiu St., Fayttvill,N.C. 01IMISSI0 AXtt FORWARDiXG MERCHANT. 4 TILITO ' Jan. 6, 186.'.. Nortlt Cnrliiitv. 101-ly '-Tdavid Mcduffie, nKICK- Mi AID P14STEBEH, J AVETTEtlLLE, N. C, ; XtiMtfatrr ksadar kia sarrira to parsons.la this and Vf?":?,.". .nli.a wisuinx wark don ia his Jiae. ane in anjoiw'-a Jalyl, I5- lS2-ly icOOK tSi JOHNSON', IMPORTERS AND DEAl.EUS 1JT U EnsiUart, Germanand AiucrteaD Hard . ward Md Cutlcry- . ' sfuar 10, XS - . W ,1 ..J i T: P. A w n. v(nru - A. VI 1. A' VI. IIUiltM, Commission ana Fonrrs Wllmiafta, 1. C. MHt aacmaifDUnWtV. u f UOD uTOt K. nil ALL STAUR At WILLIAMS .) ' i , An ew rtring Hwir ' ' iHn4 tltvi koirall A. WItrrC4 To Uifh anil tin tiutiiioa of Utixbaou J tnj tbdr urcham Ml uu fcariH. ' - ' ).; 'ifvaiiiun w-p iinT"u'l Tka Arat mudti iuiiaj btn lixi n RiMilJKH, l thu da.f liolirrl l y n.oU'.l c.:i" 1 Thia kiin opo arcnnuU aritli o ' ' irmr l aaj will niikoat d-iT. ar rami, in U.akJ f an -: tiula'a Npi. '.' ' . j f . m M' . . . 1 . T X Crl, Mai.lllif aa foloiri I T tUft Caffaa, aaaortad, ' - , ,!W W. Hugar, . . i , , bi) " ' kltwkaral So. f. , , 'H " ,. . " : " 2. . '.V 21, ' " " 1, 10 IVninir. ' . t , - '. A ' huwa' fiTap, i . : ? 3 Half i haaa. . . . . . i " Drta Caadila, ' , ID A'iaaiaiiMoa Canolaa, Wfat Inlta rmtrra, Ma-'KaJ, Bpicca, Caadiaa, and Taa, 8-iji, Putt, ad Wkita Lead. , Will kp cooalabllf on kawl Dacca, Lard, Buttrr, aW., Ae. Tka bT aaaMd arlolaa, aad all olkcra ataalljr krpl ia a Grnevrjr Sum. will b kant e-wtaotlj on kaad, aad aold (uaat fur aaah r M liai ta rn4 (a;ia( atoar.' - ' E. F. i.i)URt. bt-ir roraiaclr aerobian Hall Bactau. tif.U IIJI. IS Arlil. aadaom haprrtrll4)kU- Tla. rralab, E. f. UOOBK. BlaDkcts, Kcrsejn, Kritocky Jcann, far ala E. F. MOORE. GOOD LANDS FOR SALE. ' Aa I aik to puna Wel. I i.k to aril my Tttm oa Ika r.a Fr Rirr. a ih 8 wik .Ma at Cap Fr a an or wa hrtna- B' ki-k l"lik, .uiaiBg wata atyO to 79 Acnra ef ii kai Kitrr LaaU. On Uia t'aria tiittr ia a (ml otcoard,; and baiUmga f " kiada to lit ia, Ae- AIaifMr Mill tlnckSi, (Wta II. Io- 1 9'ill'a ) Ala m Acraa Jiad hiiibk law niww. 1 Mr. K. 11. Ea a ill btw larw Land and Milla lo anj eaa ...aig v f a.c-.aa, .-j . r. J4-tf UIIGi; ME or YALOABLE LANDS. 10 N th SKt'ONl" M'XPtY In Fi'I'raarj IK,', tt Ikt Cuort ll"ii- in lit tnwa of FiU-ill, tba f iijr.iwr.rd will .r fr a evfwit af na and i ' ua aaia amial trac-ia m1 in. tit cauties el ; CumbarUbJ and Hrti tt. j i Onatraetoa th wrwtare waaji ! Ike Cave I ' Di iu n.a.ik ' l.rft r.-ajiniB abanl Aftaca. ik.ndrVi .ad .ui. . r,.-U.. 1'Untat.oa .( tk. ; ' lata llmrr r.lllot. Thrra ia a lif-eUl ia two Won- ; ' dred aavJ fiflv a.r ol Ui .irari, liich will aiH U f . arad t aai. Th. interr-t rn r.w w ill t .n.- al of in Hie salt djr, rriit Iraia Uie other poitU f af th I'lautatiuw. " - Ml acre ua LoWM Liltia Hirer, kiKaomtJ. Gil' ; fi,c. etaj ar en Lnwar Liltl fiivar, furaaer midene I of Aha r U,llttua, ir, ! 4 A atr war t.:'M-t' Mill. j i..,ii.ii ,iiwt. I WO arr a GiU-'u'a Ctek-tin Sinclair plr. 1 .... .f.a..i ii - a t. ,1.. ai aw air- n'r uranni' w 8 .w Mill Tijnbar on 8-aj act iiong. ' j 4iUaerr. tk.IWk Urah near . J. krl-j t i I U-'f 'II ti , y-' tb " ""-r - 4W Ta a.. In-W. !.. . Vbtc. "VO emnrM.a'tJri,i(r.NttkaidoftkUo build up a Kaliumtl Amvica tortjf, It Hirer, . - - ' 1 would aeew a wrk ot ujiiBaiioai dttetna 400 er, ineludlnll th Mineral 8.rlng near cba tt)en( i f ..-.i Miiia tnrmarir Od. Mtuwkiaati'e. ; -. - - - i , - - A ti. elMnM' f bi ; ha thi Niirfh'urana f Anderson a Crk. ! Also, aa andiriiird inrert, krmg ooe- tkird f two-j Lou in tu -town of fayenevnie, on nowan Krerf, kao.a s. the At Ut. ; ..d la ., . . --also;; . ; ;''..'; At tli same time, an a credit of six montbs, aill be sold' "': '.''" '''-""-"-- ' 40 sknra of 8Kck ia th VsytUstille tad Ra'tlgi, r'k Bt-d. n-th FajetteTtll suJ Waster Tlauk , ihaxi in th Cap Fear kud Deep River Mtiga- tion I'otnpan. . ; 10 share in lh Cmi?rlod Aeadamv. And an undividrd Interest ia tha Chemical Appamia tkrrein. Tliene sales are made vtnder a power ha tka ill f th M Henry tltiot ALKX'R XLLlOT, 1 J O. SIlkTllbitl), ct. Dee'rll, F.x'r. 185. 164-ts t 200.00 Reward. - s KAMA WAT froni tka subscriber bathe Arst of No vaaibeT, IH66, a negro wan named JACK. Tk tf aegro ia about 4 feat ill or 11 Inches high, of a light brown color, a young appearance, Bpwarda of So years of age, gnhd teeth, weighing aboBt'Mor 174 pounds ; the said oegio was rwaexi ia Moore caun Ij, N. C, bv a m.in named 'Jouatbaa High nnd sold as the property of S. J. Higlit. to Jones Sister of ftiebinimd, 'Va., and said to 4ikiaa A Woir ia Au gust 18o&, to whmii be now belongs, and will give on hundred dollars fur th apprehension of tk said boy in any Jail in1 the 8tat! wo will alo ie one hundred dollar for informationeufBcieut to convict any person who aiigiit have harbored or concealed or decoyed said boy sway Train as in court o.t justice. Any Inform lion eouceruiiig said negro kill be tkoklUy received. Aceurdiiijf lo the b'et iutormatom w can get, w are led to beiiev Uiat he ia Inth naighborkowl whe'r k "was rained. " HOPKIXS A WOODT. Oxford, N. C. Nor. U, 1(560, 152-Uw ITATU OF 1VOHTII tAUOLHA - CUMUtRtASl) COUMV Superior Court of Uw.all Terrn, lPofl. Prea-nt, Tka Hon. John M. Dick, Ju.lg l'raiiEn(t. 1 1 ordered by bis Honor, that a Ppecutl lerna itf niiuri Ii II I huiion., Witnesses and ethers, kaving buinaati th Civil Ihieket, ar reijiiired W attend nea.i. J Witness, Jr.-. T. WslUeti, t lets at lime lA. i'ayetleville, the 7th Moa'lay !kr thaf 4th Monday ia epU:u.b-T, A. V. Ifott. Xlha Bupenor Court ol tasroe neiu ior iu coumj gf ln peace and safetT Of Our ghjnou t HHif ; ot Cnmberland, at C ourt Uoaaem r aynsnii , u. i iitor to the beat' taterekU of their CMld. that 1 COlUd not ?!Z?J:.VZ2i -.liv, land-sPOriou. lover! of their: country- ahi.key. : This w.. A v " - - I . . . - .. . r . i i i r ... m.1 h.li i. ii.. t- .r r.TKiinit ah i nari im and nnwortnv innentora ei lae rain- t cuarce, ii mv incui. '.;;;ra7ctt37i!' ' ifW.i ,j . From Ik Kuicktil v ' ,..' ( tHUfll'SIJIMJlOKlA.. : tuUi.ii, O Dul vi ! 1,7 tv L .;. hWkjr, ajlarn Mut4 (ram ear g " i t t ,! a wlilt iwrw ap torn lb em i j. i ? It It wa moam tbajt from W.I vnrlij of ' Our ekarUked aou ax aarl; c.'.lc ! i- Ta Uia.1 fair kun hra all U J' t Avd ai(it U tanikal Xj I'.i r WrUiry o ari'li o : Juaat y t ftiM' t Duli Ha " Let at Ik iu k f Ucm aa la qu'rt i1.iu,ti.-r, t ill I a th ckarck-ail'a aireet awl anl.rr.o .Lau, 1 Wbara al id glorWnn Wat a' emutlra uuml nrr' V cr Bia aad UaaUi UireagbCaaioT Tictriuiuiuiiii TUara la 4 bona tkal a at foa-ll abrl.k, ' ' Ta ni arc ka bafira iiamii'i tkraua, ' Bear aaaa forakuaiaar kvcaa aava prik, ' . Aad UkmI la Uaaa auU mf a0 aw ava.- ' .. . . - : ' Tkongk aa tack Www a glorUaa crava W glaault;,' Tkvagh chaagad amck fe, aad eklkad with TuJl a hHgbt . v ; : . . Vat Aval ifca kaarl akall Lora'a ajarai raja ba itream. ' -'f V. i ',," . Ta rata aad rraognUa aak htm af Kglit ( Ok ! Joy, for aortal knowladga put Ilia r-awer,' Wka Ikom loag far tad akail awiia agala, Wkara all k paaoa, Bat etoaaV af aTrea iaarar, Aad IU tka vaarjr kaarl wiUi taara aa4 aaia. Tkea kl aa kopc, ailk kaaiUa faltk kaUrriag, '. Tka Tell of laak akall wua ba drawa arid, ; V Aad all tka Waakaaaa of tJawtaafa-raaHag, ' ' Ova ta Uia Barfaat raol aw aaala akall gauia- ; - ' ,. . , 1 .' - r ,: ' -. .-':.-.'..," UX. . CUrlttt, S. C." ; ' i, "...','. POLITICAL' Fiwai taa Anrrio Organ.. ' CAELIXAL.MAX1.M3. ; ' lot The Fedeia) Union want be tutjouincd. , 24. The reterTcti rijhu of the r-taua niusk U rMpoetud. . . ''''', . ' ','-.. -Kd. The deciaion oi tbe Sopremt Court munt be enforced. '" ; ' 4ih. A anion of Chareh and Ftate e.tut be pneavntpd. . ;.?.:'-.''-' 9th. I ne rigbia of commence must be goarnn- teed. ftti 7th; hihed." An Aiurriran baliuuaiitr muit h.: c , - - Ftirtiuoal agitation mnat be tcrminalel Foreign vpaiiftira and criminal piast be . . . L . .. - . . -. . 10th. Tbe UaUiraliMtloU law HUt fcfl Amend-1 ' ad ' ' - . -..'.-" 'v ;. ' 1 jtB Sqtiatter eoTereigtitr" Avast be rmnui-Jct under aoy poUe. ciruuittatauco, we re j . . , . . . J ,'irjjj aa tlttf imjyjtu'ltJitjf, aod we there-' a1- . . ' ! 'VI,... i. . . i 12th. Aencan. muw rule Americe These twelve Cardinal BSaXIBl Will doabtle be recocniaed a lying at the foundation of Auiert ..-.;,. hw arliii h unn. thai. thiT eunstitute I t the bau! of ilie N'atiot,al Aanerkau party. They constitute the pitb and marrow of the whole American creed, and we hope and bcleve. that an creru, ami wa nopw aou iftiiiTrK mai lie question of slavery i tension has been U the next four years, at least, and tluc tbe filled pnilMibW forever, there wiU be BO difficulty U I. . . , i 1 the future, erowin out of aay aeciioual diva tfreemenl, which can prevent tbe growth and V . i r. : . t,,,-! iriniiiiiB iw .1 DirrioaDiaai. - - not nur r,urnn now to CO Into an dwittt ,f . W ' Jim- ,he- t.binlv I th' Fadral I'nion mtMt aad tbaU be Riainteinedli Then let him. join himself to any ether than tie nerican party bm proper place is no wunin unr rtks, for It 1st be first lomm tnugbt within f our Council, and will be the last to be disre fraicrmtr: We Ul tla J be I there a man among us w ho would knowingly trample down tbe 'reerved rights of the Suites" and transform thi government into A national cmMnlidation, under which a supreme national rower would obliterate the boa-wUrka between FeleraJ and". State authtirityf Let fuch men betake themselves to regions where confedera tion of representativo demoeraciea ia utiku -n tnd unappreciated. - r It there aa A hi erica n citiicu wha is uijwiliing or Unprepared to yield obedience iothe judicial decision of the Supreme Federal AlourtT Then he should assume to blmsolf more of wordly wisdom than fell to the lot of the sages of mir Revoluttonarrd east about ft a 'tnera suitable abiding place than these United States afford himT- ' '-v iy -...--'., 'h.. : Is there A man among ns who dosirea to te the political power of this nation wielded by, or influenced by priests, Bishops, Cardinal or Pope? Let him then migrate bence to Roma. The free people of theso gtntos bare declared an eternal separation between "Ohureb and 8ttc." Wonld sny tnan desire to toatrolor eheck the operations of coneience- in mattotvof religious faith or worshipf Tbea ie be unfit, either for free government," or for civilised society.? No 'American" will hesitate to Affirm jthe sacred. ncss of this 5th mstim. " Are there any amonc as who would not cherish, and promote American interest, in their wort enlarged sense, and an American, nationality of character, feel irg and acntiruentf If so kt them remain outside the rank of tbe American pirty. ' " ' ' :. i ", i ,' ' And who are they, aad wbat are they, who would agitate sectional questiocs, at tbe haxara wjony which hat desrndoil from tbrr 1 vol it- .: - Whether of the North or of th South ' ioetber abolitionistt waeeeionh!t--lh. y l..ee , ue claim to rank with petrioU or with si .; i ' ......... i- . . . 'ria's Ian xd laff , IS57.- r 11 u mull tiilu "Ame- I . at ore llej Who, blinded Ij i ri arc w illini to IxilU'lJ V. . ui I'fiu'cirfiuricn, pnHin, ' s an I whi, Irontd iakr- ..li itn jxrtuliotm f arii lie, ' ' anJ imlxilityf .iiii4 1 i4 clteuk Ji vLU i j riujinaw ami .readj 1 10 tbe njojnien of if (l.e dctyrat waier-'i l' bout interest It1 " Ma ia cHitilitiitl i j 1 'iid 11I tus coanlrjr i ; abut t'rMnt i - v 1 1 av.i iL- : : 1'. .1 -. 1 . K., .(J j uii,M political atatiua tj tbe in t ' ,ti at f li'ibenu of po.uical powr in the 'J r -iu,. Ki, wbich r dctitu:d to deatrry all tht c iiH-rraliBiu iu uur fiiB intito(,Jn,i Ai d ahw ara tb trbo oppoWdwaatini tbat American ahull W their native hiird.' "Weo at no fin4jiMaj-kueruik t'i piwtiat Lirer ft jha ka'' 1 to tbcat-off bordca tbat .nu opw)nr (boraay ia rJor -that tWy iu futica upoaj tl. apoila of their ill-gottn power! 1 1 t'uer traa pattrioA i tkere o boueU b art.tl and bHraviBiaded riUTe-bom American, !.') will hetilit to onite upon tboae ' twelve amino of Aaroautaiar' diaemrdipg all otber biaiiea for tbe iak of 'preferring American li berty aad perpetuatiaf the American Union? What "AmcriMil" of the North what "Ame riean" of tb South.- what "Aojcriuau" hit where in the country will gainsay these max im? What one of then all. will refuse to up-. port them!1 U ho of tbea will heaitale to tnrike theoi tbe bM for rebailJing the Anirrican paMj, and the laauaa in the nest rresit tlial i he turcica party ara now tnampnint b Uie e'einivn of iiiK-haoaa. It will require an united effort of thv "ABU-rioim" of all aectioci of the coniilryfO orerthrow tbiadyuaaty. ihe iacreasii.ff foreitrn-atjannli.'aiocnUc ! tv'ni.4'aiiM will aeek to create tectioual utile, a did its pre-leeesaor, to divide nod diitroci ihe : A aierue.'.a ' of tbe Aorta and West, sod to i auile the South with the administration by the 0i J taiu. Bawill the "A mei leans'' be I caa diveiti"! from their original purposes? s 1. 1 tiicr permit inemseives to d cuoed ov me i- -.. .. . , . I I at hiiBc of llrtiir eoemies into another sectional ! iiiiu? ' Wi V l mot. There must be none I ut 1 Jascroair.txaaea In tbe cotitet of 1 Still. Let I u mvt, and tight, aad conquer tbe monster : Jrvijrtimm. and eavw the country from the curse i .l inn..- a. i rti vwt ek saa - - :ng power. ! . W W INfliXD SCOTT. , , s l -v fro a l ite UtJorwf' John ....... tut Coi goin? tue ronait bflhe !nvi4iie preaa, ia wbicb tlwt grvat apostle ef e .-nji) loeofootiiaia, eongratulatea the barme- 'iiliL'i nf 1 1, a tun! m.kiii. a, j.iia. ai.ii n ari,. i L I J .1.- L I . -i : . i- i '",u r -a at ie ueau w wis aiucw IW.nHiWI MjV il t.fttt)aii t lfcitio l.iiiiMi aa wp wticr iMjHiiwijjr, Hula u mci.- , ! fore took ajoie paint w procure auibeutic iofor- I ualuiu aa to the truth of "Prinee John '" alle ; i,Uoii in oHer that we niijrht be able to refute V ari auihorized to tsme the aiaty warm ; eronal and political friend of Geo. Sooit, who juve been pained by tbe annjuneement that he j had cootributod "the weight of bu great .name j . - s - --- !" ttifiuence to the cause of the- Ie ' the recent Fresidenual canvajs, thai mxsracy J ,f! . , T ..... ,. . .. .... a-'A' : " I oijuence. Un huubing, Kandoipu approayhed I - k C. ..4. .nnet.ln m litm-ilf ...mnlJ V.'il.:. 1 1 . i rt. 1 luri.r , Willi ATI iu.lt. Ihiit! wa, nwnr.wTOi.rei. ir '. i; b'i age And official position, froin ah active par-1 leipatiou. in the polUical aliugglosot tne O.y. J whilit be txry ptvperly absUioed from any j ie expression of hia political principles, he , JHtW rbai k-ii.tWA i- dtei w private con vemtion, bU wry decided "prelerence for .!. ! fMmm., ew baa etmittorii; .wo ure .iiiMbora- d U state further, that the Oenerar Waa not at Ithe poll en the 4th of Nveinbef, but, had hi eueeriuay vweii lor ina. wnaiuate ..tue tiuual American party SMwhoI America.., MISCELLANEOUS. i vv'i' '. From Poner s Spirit of the Tine. DEFIXIXQ A POSITION OS 1 li K TE.M ; ' , FKHAXCE QUHtfTlU-N. ';.""' j ;''-f:; ' BY RICHARD BOB. '. . Dear Shrit. rSotse three or four'yeafssinee' I wa guil'y of the indiseretinn, to call it by no harsher name, nf tunning for the Legislature, ia tht eoanty of;T'ei'immon,. state of lloosier The party by which I wa nominated and sup ported, had clear majority of tbroe hundred iu tho county, and of curse my "oloctiotv was a fixed fact. At least I thought so, until abnut three weeks belore the election. About that time tbe first wave of the Maine Law excitement reached the stale, and ugly qneniont began to be put to tue by "voter of both parties.' ' . lo tuke a position o either side was daager oua, and dodo ing seemed the only naftf policy. Fortunately, 1 had never belonged to any .tem perance society. .Tbat satisfied most of the anties Oa tbe otber hand, I never drank anything stronger than coffee,? and -the temperance men took it lot granted, I waa pne ol them. , . Things went off pretty smoothly in tho canvuss, and l and my opponent wore to make our last spei!ches in one of .the back tow n ;hlps, on the Saturday preceding the election, i . ". Il was nHurd pbee fur a-tflinperanceniannd I was most thoroughly erow.cxamined during my speech, as to myVoteoeUeota in cotmection with' temperance societies, and, especially, whether 1 had ever belonged to the Sons of Temperance ; thi order being the peculiar abomination in the neighborhood. My answers seemed to satisfy the sovereigns, and I was congratulating myself that Vbe last ordeal was passed. . I was blightly mistaken. Some .malicious poli tical adversary had whispered . it about in the bear the taste or smell ot , serious and damaging thout consulting me. J ........ .An.! 1 1 . . , a AdivinMiir, niwf'nv" it A. t . . i hood should be civen, .Delore 1 lett. Uia ground, .Sam V , bjvt a hard a vase a tbc.Beigis. borhyo-1 fiorded, wa aeleoted aa a oouaiuw of one, to curry out thetf reaoluttoo. , , u ; . - ',.. .,i'... - v i.'-: -..--tv.-i.: .;: fcii tnurat'tiirs tt ilrr?. a :. '" Jiiita bad mounld my boraetolaate, Tout approached rue with A Irloiiiiug tumbler ef new whiskey in bia hand, and ahkvd m in "jibe tha bov in a horn," , ., , ., , .'. .', , .. I glanood at the crowd, and aw' that at leant fifty rote wore hkngiii;? in tbe acalo. It wn no time t daliberaid ; and a eoupla of (wolluwi of a rillaiuim whikkey u ever cam, frotn theatiU, touod their wy down my throut. , , . - A grant of approval trom the crowd told tneir Ututaetiuo ; tut I waa duterniinea to : bare my revenge for tb nurtydimi I bad auffored. , Lean ing over towards Tout in a ceafiJential or( of way, I Mid , , . . ' i ' " Toiu, I carnr belter hqtior'thaa that. , ' "The dvil r wid Tutn. do you carry A buttle f " ' ' : v':1: V'T ; " CerUAuh f do. Bat' too vawi keen dark. and not let tbe follows In town know of il." ' TbU wai t dciTre of aoQndnMe on tbe Kaipr inco rjinsfi m u.y friid had not dared to' hope f r t ii .'' Fr-ra lik 'tumina' A winin for ).-l.;,v,G !m, twiha ronUnfc ktsnu. lly ihe lime the crowd futliered around tu, I had extracted from my saddle lug bottle of rxtmct of giiMjtr, and haudd it to Tow, with an invitation to " try it." , , Tow did "try it." , "Lord ceuiei.tilv,'' ganfied he, a the burning campound toolt pwaea-iiuti of Lu DHiutb and throat. "Wht i that? water water wator!" I told Lira it wa tenth-proof brandy; and the crowd onaiiimnusly aarnre that any man who car ried liijuor tbat would make Tom W cry fjr water, waa aonnd enough for them on the temperance question. ' I distanced my competitor at that precinct the succeeding Monday. 1 French Thieve. We have ofu'n read of thecuojiing of French thieves, but the following a uutailai in A recent number of uaiinaui, cap the climax : " A well-dred gcutleuiao, saun-1 L-nri aboit with a valuable eold-neaded cane in i j bia hand, was Hupped by a wretched looking man j Miculloch reooinueudii the adJuiuu to the flour ' who dragged bimaeif paiiifully alon on crutches ; and watei of aoiue brown tujur and a little cor and piteously implored charltj. The gentleman, j roire aubHmale ; the sugar keeping it flxibl moved by couipajttioa, genermily gave the beg- j gar a piece of silver. " How can you be aofoul- , isbQpid k man standing by, that fellow is an iiu- j poster, and no wore lame than you aie. Juat I lend me your cane for a minute, and by means ef j a sound thrashing I will eouvii.ee you ot the truth ; of what I say." The gentleman uiechanicaily let I the man take the cane, ana tne beggar, ibrowing : dowa hi cratches, ran off as ti.-t as be ooulJ j The other, amidt roars of laughter frum the by- i euadert, ran after Lim with the eaiie.aud wtbey ; . .'1 M.-j; C . ! - - , . . I ' ran a counocraun; uwaiiw, '.u unj iuo".u snide JuW the town, and wereu no more. -The j gentleman waited for some time, expecting tosee the man return with his cane, but- the expecta tion was in ram. It wa then clear tbat tbu whole scene bad been an affair concocted between l to consist in making the brain iiufre active, sooih a pair of admit rogue. Tbe gentleman had no- j ing the body t,ettra'ly, tuakiug the t b?ni;e and thing fjr it but to walk borne, feeling very' fii waste uf matter much slower tbau nsuV. nod the ih at baring allowed bimaclf tobe ao victimized.'' j demand for loud, in eonsequcuc-e, much !. i- ' " , (jTbes1! results are produced bribe combined ef- -OkX3CDOTfl-OP JOIIK ..KBOUm.. fvca of J,, , 8peci4 0t tannin, and a All who have read the k if e of thi great man sabstaiice calle-i theine or CoScine, eoiuuon to will remember the great impoitaiice he attached i, tea and coifee. It is slo tbouul.t that the i to correct prwouncuition. Ills biograpner, .ilr. i ' .i t i.a T.-fi. n: m, irr.iiiiii. I rr ; . : . I : . ....... t ... t .'...1- f ranu lira iu ua ia.un oi F.oowo,ocu.i; w., slide tbe dictur. was react ig niut a stsm an.ue the d.jr before hi death, and when the doctyr j heniuted about adopting Mr. Kaii'Inlph's mode ! . i. . .1.:.. ..I :.. neniuiea aooui .yujnn .i-,..n'.i ...i- of pronunciation, tbe dring man exclaiibed his usual impati' otiid afevilate mauner : I'a Hi aw i on. sir. nsss on ; 4here cjn be no iloabt ol it. This had seemed to me to be slightly colored b ih hLrr.r,Wr: but the aeeomnanvin-' incident , convinced me that it was hut the ruling passion ... r.-, , . .. .- stronvr in death. Wh.a Taxeweli was at the to- j nitli of h'u fame, on e:ie weasioti he made a j speech at the Ur. surpsssing even himself iu el-; giui UJ vuu.-v. . j, --i i it was laled that nothing human shou.d be per- ( feet, iaiewttl, WM was receiving inipa.vMc.nea ; congratulations from his friends, akcd Handolpb what he mcaiit His-questioner, with !l bis j i.ual aeerbity, indignabtly dtinanded : " V bj r..i .r... ...o i k.,r..'.foH, it.'Htiiii of ' Iu.' r-txmiV n'erV it not for ttat d d barbarieni, there Would i gvisi,pt , mut; 'raue, or waitimr for the) have been one perfect human production. cWf, 0 feiJo, Mr. Everett sprang to hi fect The Ohio Statesmaa"furuUhos tbe foHowiPg ! and prw-ed a toat : ... tH?d hit ' '' The .leuibers of the liar Let tlietn rse . h 7: ,. ..." , , r'cr , b:'h ns thLV mav, thev can never reach aba A "Meih'odisf a!-:ne tf tbts -etty on iuncai aL-r p. )7.J.,:.'. - ministered a most, severe rebuke to' A eomui.QU,..i.',i. . .t"?'n ' ' ..." custom in tliee dvs, ' reading advertUiCuieBts --,- Una of au execeauiu!,' " eotitraeted mind,- from the pulpit, A paper ' JiandeJtHiim , , giving notice that "the introductory lecture ot , ie ntj B very acute pain a iiU.e si;rp-p;uti, the Annual counso would be deiivered on Monday 0()l bigger, seeniini;lv.'.tban the point ot a pin. night," at a ecitain medical ini-titution iii j ., atwuiug," he cviitinud, "uoii t v u li ink this city. The preacher said ha had conscien- it" js W bat vou Mippae is tht mtiwul it f ' tious scruples against cheating the printer, by j Wbv, really," 1 dmi t .know, replied the making such announcements from the pulpit : j tllljer,."w iat j,urt of vou thonU be luiUe to V that he never heard each advertisements read in j verj. mjute a pain, unlet it be your-sout."; church without reminding him of the old deacon i .- ' in Alexaudrk, who, ou a certain occasion, ex-; Kobert Hail, m was at times .unoy, and u.d harled in ui earnest and vehement language the , not believe iu u!aa being as gloomy, a. the dinner in h'ls congregation-to repout, or, they j grave iP . fce-wa a, ck-rg,. nn, . ouce ahked, would all go toVll a sure as there war flour tor by a dull preacher, how he who could preacli .so sale in Ak xandiia,'and he wa sure there-was i weil x-oaid be so trmdou. when he replied tuat. flour there, for he lad reccivid jut the dav- be- the different between bun aud his interrogate fare a fine wtmeht, which he Would sell as was that he talked his inseue out ut the pul cheap as any man ia the citv. ' 1 pit hi!e his dull brother talked his w it.. One . a L -! . i of our own clergymen was accused by, .a severe ? A Pamper. A youug man lately oflored his j i)rotber ol. talking !i ieligiou Boiisense." True, services to a young lady lor a party". Ou their ie twined, but s;iidkat his accaer preacbc4 war he cudgeled his brain for some 'time to start Bei-Mlse without any religkm in it. ' - an 'inwrtstiiis topio ot conversation toatuuse her 4 r. ., . ,, , with ; bo could hit upon nothing until be met Hallo, Uarp, said I oP, n.eeji5 t.m tbe several eow. Jiere wjcj a topic wnien tne swam instantlv laid hold of, and with much simplicity . . ' roinu n't it strn wiaU-JBiothcrty appear- ,asV" ' ' ; "Mow, am unceacowna . - - . . L . - T fchi..t, at.o hi... i.lv rer ted. " t do not ., k. ..II . ab.uiM havo UIIDI llHIlllu " ii. "I, ....- - . ujoth rlv appearance to a calf." . , 1 '.lluinpti! the calf was silent during tbe rest of the walk There is an oycter shell, it ia said, owned iy the University of Lyden, -which weighs one hundred and eighty pound. - The oyster waa swalluwed ubole iy a Dutch girl. w: In A Putch trapalatiiMi of Addison's " Cato," I ilia. wonf. "1 'la to. thou reason'! wed,. rendered ; Jutd so you. are right, Mynheer j Plato." I . '-.. : "'. : '. ' Tbey have a man in M ii!pyi so lean, that be wiakoa uo abadow at all. A rauieaaajie stnr'k at hi leg six tiuics in vain; and retired in dia 'gust. Ua make all hungry who look at Lim, ajid when ehiidren meet Jiim in the Street they run borne crying for I read. . v VJholo Iio. 1C7. i. . "LOVE 13 STKOJiO AH IATU.n. . " Ilasbsnde love your wivi, even a Christ loved the Cburub, And gave bimaclf tor it." Epb. r:25. i L ' ; i Tbe kUbariao' Xenophow, relate list whoa ' Cjrusbad taken eepiiv A priaoe of Armenia, together with bia) juwcf and beautiful wife of whom hawM revnutkaLly fond, they werebngU before tha UibueaA of Cyrus to reoeive their ten tenoe, . The warrior luquired of the pnncu whit be would give to be reiustiitcd iu bu kingdom. II replied that be valued bi erown aud bi lib-; erty at a very low rate, but that if the noble eonqnerer would restore bi beloved wife te bur former dignity And poawcsaiou, be would willing ly pay his life for tbe purtbate. Tbe prisoner were dismissed to enjoy tbair freedoie aud form er honor, and each were Uriah in praise of tbe eonquefer.v; ' '"'.:!... ''-'.' '. . f And yu," ea'd the prince, addressing bi wife, "what think, yon of Cyrus f" - . - "I did not olm raw bitu" ta replioj. , i "w ayf eicivu'," jKi lilniasl 'let - lrWad 'how could thi I ' " My attention," she replied, " a s i( d cn . tint dear and generous man who decUied bis readiness to purchase my libertv at tie extents of hi life." I'taruMts as rHtviMivtaor .Moctrmrf. Mouldiucs is occasioned bf tbe growth of mi- . nuto retention. . Ink, pasto, leather, and seed most frequently suffer Ly it. A clove will prj serve ink ; any essential oil oswers equally aeil. Leather may be kept free from mould by the lame substance. Th -ItWian leather which is perfumed with Uie tar of birch, never becomes tuouldv: indeed, it prevents it from occurring in other bodies. A few drops of snv'eseiitial oil will keep book entirely free from it. For har ness, oil of turpentine ia recommended. Alum and rosin are used to preserve book binders' pule, but ineffectually ; oil of turpentine; hot, by small quai.tiiien of oil of peppermint. snUe, or eaaia, iinte has been r.rcstrvid lor aevrnil rears. Ui. when dry, and tbts aubriiiitte prtvebiing it trom ieruienting, and from bvin aliackcd Ly insecU. A few drop of any of tbe eauetitiitl i.iU may ba added to the paste when it is-made. It dries when exposed to the air, and iu:y be Ured by uereiy wetting it. iy-e;!a may aI.o be rr served by ewntial oils; sud this l of grt codjc- quence w&en tuey are eciii lot distance, vt course moisture munt be excluded as much as po sible, an J the oils of otty prevent oujf liie bad efiects of uiculds. 1 r rr- ' ' ' ' " ' We subjijiu'ao encouraging para-r.ih .. Fob Corrtt Iai.NK.i:Ra The effects of coffee upon the human system are said, by a writer in HUckwooJ s Mauasine, tWenin!' of the "eoeial bjdilv a.ie wbicb foir i.d n..a.bn...,i..n ..I. a .t v Bit.wr. ..t ...it. . ' . . . .1 i . ) t . .. .. r iee, ijau-s a saving 01 siarcu auu fjiuicu iij.iai ta liM ctatutf tbe cone. - ' A wiiler ia the New York Journal of Cow. merre soy, the toilowiag is a simple and cEfiictuai remedv lor curing fnted tect, aud one tout wi i a.icid iiuiucdiate reiief: " Heat a b.Lk veiv. bot, mid bold the..foot over il as clore'y a it can be held without burning. Cut an onion iu two. ,. :, ,.,ii , ,.,k .n aoo o.j'pin ifc ivj.iun c-.., IWU I. Mil the foot. The juice of tbe otiiim wiil . be diicd into the fixit, and ef?ect eureiu a refy ih irt time. It. tin t Uone tor a low timet, it w almost cet' J' - v , . . , . . n ( (he antiuai ilioner ot tne iSota Kappa o- c in imbridjre, some tears ago, the Ue - - .t J,, jitiirj. complimented Edward yvereU .' who (a pn.-snt, with the foiloii!g sen- 1 Fame loiiows merit "wherever it Everett jrai ouc day couiplainsug to aua.ijuaiiit ii.ee ti. omci o.. ,u ...v !.wU..f the matter wiihycu ... vou bob Lie, my bev ; .. I 11. I .....I ! t- feet' c'ruWied, through thi j"carele&.uei'of a cotiJubtor, the other j tween railroad ea.ra tbat's all.' 'll. . h.1 ,irr,?" " .vna uou i yo uici iv .""i- "DiiHiiM? UiS "O. bad dju.&c,c . , 1,.,,.. enongh already. ,Haun t 1 better puita?" sue for re- Mother, siid a younger brother, M is it right ' 1 for Juiues to take ai't the'best of the bed to him ?" i " Certainly not,", said the uiolher. l!ut," said j J aiue iu bis uelecce, " 1 only took half the bed " I " Yes," faid v'ts oilier boy, " but you lie iu the !' .i.ldl'd! aud lake tbe Soil part, so that I am- tb- to lie ou both sides ot the bi d, iu trdcr to ; get my bain" FASBlONApt' . A little girl at school read thus : " The widow" lived on a small. limbacy kit her bv a relative." ' Vi'bat did' Tou call that word V' asked the earlier ; " the mari-UtUn-v, not liu.Lacy.' liuu Mia Johnson," said the Luie ti l, " Vi says I must say limb, not leg." i 'it . t, i i . i -
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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Jan. 10, 1857, edition 1
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