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s I- ...... . i - ' aew' f?Btl&vJL flew Serle3.-VcL IV.- No 50. ' '. , l' - .1; '? ,'. ' ft V gii argas I'm tfr y;:?li'i rijitf hty w rtrfrcl cfgfl I - -s r. , ... - i IX " JOHN W". CAMEUOX. Vv !' 1DITO A.tO PROfKIETOK. "'0. MeNElLU-Assislant' Editor. alterant e-1 ....... 4 I w' i ""r urftOf eeiddaHnsthe rr; .. t. .it.,., tr fert 14 ilartu. ike rear ml MibMrliHIrai Je MftllW it4faf IttlfHkilltHlWI, aaleee F7Ctt87ill0, tI Ci r :n.y Decenbsr 19, 1857. JCifatfijifrifiif33iu'finriiJiIlf siMrtntifln ' k it I.'..! ie4 iMil.H ifreerefeM't peU.aaleMet ike - AJLt e'wMlMde BY.tr tenera at Me ate ef te fM, ' Ml aeulf M K II UH ef tlwlr tntenltoa tae weak. t.fere Um ' J.lrU. M re., elaerrti the eeT will he eeatlaaeale t 1 lu -iJr.am, eat er..4 eewmllae; to tM eaeee raue - ' . TMfPTTII.1li ' P.fa. f ilatalla. . ' lavanlaa, . m amiav ..... i ala araaaLtlMi' , ' t-v. .. tt. k.maaa lUarWdaa.a4aaf aa aaoM aiuataa, . . ' " 1 nitAD-vi.uEg coa . mxiiFcuiiiL : T aow raoaiTingdiraet freai Nan lark, tarj M X Vailaalaelad Maeitaaatar . . ' - :' BfiADV-qiDD cuonirio ' owwl-tliia f awf itriat; af Ccala, raM4 ?aU, pf iba UUai sd aca apiirored ay la. - . - ,.": '. ALSO-i A batlMiTtt, of8hlrU, Btkl, Ha vltl atlrtid ta anal (o Trlmaia, Cottinf umI It baaiaeaa i kli lin, . , Sap. w. ,. ,. iba-tf "If. 1. ciiivmi ' cow recirUi hii lVil stock ot Goods, hkh It Urn a ad .U aalaeUa. A fall tnm aid rirnil mmd il.a Buklia aarall M aaliaiiad. - Mr luck U loa rariad la Mama aaar Bnl aaaaliiiiic titat Ca vast by calliat;. All kiaJa f prwlaaa takaa ia ukaii(c fartlaola. ' ' ' l!i.T If Attorney At Lai t t ornci ox old tairr. ( I aa i ptviaaa wua ia ruiwip m ' '1,1' ' ' A aaary, 195 DivTTfi. EASTER LING, Rjcklnpaia, m H1 attan4 U pralwaidMl aUa at aay aoar, d V. aijht. . J. iTsPjgARS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. itMada Ifca Cirai"C"ibUBa, HarMlt, , ti raa; Jaaaar, llaraatl C., . C. ' ' . ' 1... ANDREW J. STEDMAN, ATfOaNEY AT LAW, Second Stock. STARR '& WILLIAMS A RR aaw taairlnf THFIB SECOND STOCK (bf 2. TU13 8bAUk arag, Dry Cioaxla, tula, Bta, thMi, 5 anal JlJe-f Cltblac, Ta wliak lbf iaaiU Iba ailatWa of Wbulaaala bay- ara rnarailjr. 4. B. 8TARR.1 i. M. WILLrAilS. ! , " A CARD. Tat BBiVlrnrU aoaU rwtelTtllT iafuraj bka aid frieada and an.iiiawrt that bt Caa b foaad at tba Start afC. I. Utia. trbcra ba ill ba triad to i tba. . i- R. hUVOHALU. FaaitatUle, S.C., Jaa. I, lbi7. 147-tf 1 PITrtUOROLC, v c. Will a Ural tba Caaaty aa4 Saixnar iuarM w Caatba a, Uaara, aa4 UitraaU Caaatioa. Attirncir at Lawt ptvETrsriLLE. n.('. lav'.t. 5taWwy, A. M. CmpbelL Auctioneer mi Commission Merchant, , tHLLEiriE STREET, ' rAf-Usrlll, N. 0. -fab. s4.iHt- ."mi.--- DA7I0 IIcDOrFIB, SICK MMttt AID PLATi:ttEB, f ATKTTKVIU.B, K. C, j- a at taa a fawi ; " . liaa. V COOK & JOHNSON, c! IMPOlirKtti AD DEALEKJJ IK Eoglwh. Grnw, tad American Hrd- . w tr and Cutlery. : .iaaarIO, ISi. . l" T7C.TB. O. WORTH, Commission and Forwarding -' SEECDATi, - . "I,,. -, WllaUl((al. C HaV Oaaal advaaaaa aiada aa aatwi(aawaU. ' WILLIAMC, ELAU, Xrfra) RlaakrU audi Krraer. Jal rraJf td aai fvr alt t7 . H. CARVbR. Cvttou Baajgiaf a ad It, ray. atfd tad tor aaw b W. . CAB V KK. a thtwlHf Tbarca, ",d aadfaraaiab W. U. CAR VCR. It io aa4U4TAorrr.r.-oB.t.jMi raccmd aad fur aala .jr H- CAR Law TtnrTart SI ran aaWlaS7aat racairad aad fr aalt ly W. U. GARVLR. 1talar Itanar aac Byraa. jad rtMdrad j aad ri by W. M. CARTER. DuMITOriC OAtABt'KGB aad COTTOS VAR.NM, laat naeivad aad for aala by W. U. CARTER. A !!.' Tallavr tl. 1 ad Adaataatlae 11 1 1 aad lea, jat racntad aad fur aato by TAB MOTHER'! LAST ORlCf . . . Bbaalbibaaidt tbtondU, . ' v Aad bar tear art atraaariaf laat ) , . v tot aba aaat tba araaaai aaly . ; Walla aba UlakaafaU tba fat , UbWdajn aa fU at fladaaaa, Wbaa bar frat bara'taaawariaf kia Tbrillad bar aaal vita aaab a rapUra Tkat U kaaw aa athar blUa. , -0 tbaaa kaapy aamanta, . ' ' s tbay bat daeaaa bar deapalr f . ' ' tvt aba baeda abera lb eraJIa, . ' - Aad bar baby la aat tbara. ...... v , .'',., Tbara ara U af aaafert tookad, Aad tbaa badaa .loaJa a irriaa Wear tba aaa!lia ba af yr.ailaa, ' AadabafaaUaaadraliaf: ' Bat bet ararlng tbai;Ltt vltl waa ! r, Till tbty aaltla aa tba teana Of tha dark aad tltail ebaatr ,. ' Art ef all ), , , '! ' -.- "i liu.. tacaiit ( iiii.tt ; . ' . Or a tbialag iraaa af Walr, " s ; T.IU bar baart ia toaa af angalab f - TIKBS: T0 WLUB8IH AbTCB Whole Nft, 206-1 , Tba bar bany bol thta. 8ba tiU batldat tba eradla, Bat bar taan aa iariicar taw Far aba araa a blaaatd fialoa, AadbrgHaallaaHbly vaa. ' -Balatly ayaa leak da apaa bar, Aad tba raiaa (bat bakadtbaaaa -' Stilts bar tpirit rltb a hiapar Batar tbaaa to aeaat la aa. .'-l Aad tblla bar aaal la lifted . v S v Oa tba taariag aiafa af prayarr -v Haavraa arytftal gitaa twlfcg toward, Aad tba taca bar baby tbara. R. 8. Ctiwti. UISCELLANEOUS 7. " (fmUm mm ,aafa.at aa A tatlaa b H'4a aana M al la, trmitrng a A aa.". A ttaotl Aaarlraal af Dry ClaMMla aa baud aad fur aalt cbaaa by W. II. CARVSR. ATTORNEY AT LAW, raVr.TTCTILRvti, C. - Oti. 9, 1M7. 1-lf Wortli A Utley, r " imnaardinT and Ueneral Commwion ClIEESEi fHEESE! ! al t BOXJE4 iaa ravaited aad for aala by J,') W. U.CARTTR. Wot. , IeVJ. iw-u Wore Yctc Uooil. Tba abbacribar ia raaaifiag bia . FALL AMD WIHTEat BTOCK, CaaaialiDg af aim oat arary Ibiag la tba ay af GROCERIES, Hardware aaal Tlallawware, . ALSO, Daala aad Baaa-a, Saddlery, Flah, dkr, Aay af wbieb ba will tall tbrap fur Carb, barter fo. Prodaaa, ar aa bK tiaa. Stora racaatly crap!ad by Tray A Harab, aaar tba IMioota noaaa. OcL Jo, I8j. 0. W. I. OULUSTOS. , 115-1 K t, r - Merchant, 3., A. WORTH n.c. UTLET. 7 If 4l Ftbrwy SO, 18 f GEORGU ALDERMAN, ISSPEWOROFilVll?SMRES. , r WHJSHIIQTON, Hi B. .iaa J3, 1867. A, (m::pd W P. ELLIOTT. - ' Commission Merchant, PAVETTETILiE, :g(it fat Utlrtlol Ci.'i Meam liii Llrtp. ! Uead promptly to all fco.laaat tutnfiUd to .hi oara.. ." ,i'datobar 21, 18S6." 7 : ' i T """ - r B. F. PEARCE & CO., ' tOSllM AD DOMESTIC DRY HOODS. HATS, CAPS..B00T8 AND SHOES.' ' tramiaaMd BadyHadCUlala, HAY STREET. FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. ' aJ. F. PEAItCE, I J.Vt.PKAHCK,. A i dkHPat 1 , 1 847. ' - ' : - -. i 18fljT j u , . iu ! ' 1 . -r . .. THB aadaralaaad will attaad U 8allia( U tba anv aartr vbiob la U ba aatd by tba County Aaruoa .awaVthaaaaatrefMoara. Tbit July 2Mb 1857. -t!..- .- ... nrrnr "71 Aagaai Hb 18J7 . Aaetioaaaf. r.8J-tf DR. 0. P LUTHER. ' Surgeon Dentta, 'BMlUaf aamr if . ft ipBCTrULLT toadrrt hit prafraaional arrrla , ft, a tba klluaa eT FICHMOSD, B0BK3ON HOOti, R.i!fIOLPIf, WOKTOOMSRT.aad AKSOJl aatlaa, tkat ha win tiait tbair aoaaty aaata daring . . - . - - aka aaaaai iari w iaw rvjv-- .- .S4di, rpn ad a i BROW!) k WARD. NEW FIRM AB -NEW- GOODS. 1UK I'adcrticnad brf Iraaa to auika kaowo to tba eitiieat of bWbaaaa Cnaaty, tbat tbay k.afor- ooprtoari.lp for tba parpeaa ' of dwiag aaar- eaatila haaiaaaa ia tba toaa of LtUttaertaa, aad art o raoairiog tbair Fall aad Wlatcr Stack, Conalstlng o( St. pie and Fancy Dra- Oaadt, Raady. MaJ Clothing, Pawily Graocriaa, Aa., ta wbieh U.ay would raaprctfully iarlta tba attaolkinof tbair frtotMla al tilt pnblio ganarally. . . , . g, Produoa takra ia txchanra far Oaadt. ANUl'8'D. BROWN 1 KVKRITT L. WARD. Laabartoa, N. C, Ost, , 187- lM-Sa-pd NOTICL S B A McLEAN drtlgn kaapiag aonataatly or , band A well aclectad atoek of OKOCKK1F.S and 1KV tiOODS, wbiob thay will aell ebaap for aaab on axchangt tur produoa, at Siaitb'a Stora, aow Ma Ltan.', 28 milrt froa Fayattarilla, aa tba Turapika road.' v " Janaary 28; 1837. I 160-tf CUT BEHINU. Wbra CcDcral (JiUr u Governor of Gibraltar, ti vti Mid to b prrfrcllr era ty on mattera of mililary diacipliae. II went to lar a to har im aboea licm oa bia male for tbe purpone thKt be oiigTit fo night rouoeU, and visit th ruard in lb moal ailent maoner, without being heard untI he .af elote jijon Iht ietitioel.il Cut to our eiry i Ai bad been the lung eatabiiahed prac tice, CI Ian alwajs attended the grand auMiuiing. parade on the Mads, at ait r cereo o'clock in the rtwninifi and be took so much Dotke of the cflicer of tbe serer- al guards ihnt be could generally, during the remaimler of the day, tinme tbero alt- One day be waa proceeding out of South rui in on cirrmzr, wnea oa nnsae an wnctr guirttt into the town, end whom) n the instant, he remembered as baring paJw fd in review before him that morning, at commanding the south guard. I' poo thin? the general immeditttely determined on sa ItalyinghiinBeif av to the fact, and so coo v id hun o thai heinous military crime Of quit Ing bis guard ; and ordered tbe coachman to drive with a peed" to tbe south guard. Away they went al the rate of lea to elev en miles per Lour, along the saluting bat tery ; and in a abort time the hones, out of wind and covered with lather, reached south guard, a mile of more from tbe place where the general had pasted tne suspect ed oificer. At the usual distance, the mu lling sentinel called the guard to turn out,' which was obeyed with sit the alertness desirable ; ami the officer advancing, unob served by the genera!, at a quick pate from near the carriage, drew bis sword ; then, opening ranks, presented arins, and saluted in the best manner. At the sight of this officer every doubt had been removed. "By Jove, it is he himsell f thought the gener hi, as he ordered him to turn in (ho guard, and beckoned him to come to the carriage. Tray sir,' impatiently inquired O'llara, did not see you hot a very few minutes ago Walking ""Very deliberately into lown near Smith I'ort r' . 'Me, sir '-exclaimed the officer, pretend ing the greatest simplicity, and extreme surprise al the question; '1 am guard here. aud readiness jficf have ditplayd in extri cating yourself frort) a position of the great' rst danger; trithout which you would un doubtedly have lost your, commission, i 1 admire a man w ho, when be gets into a terspeitan jump out of it at once. You must dine wuh me, sir, to-morrow,' giving him a moat hearty shake o( the hand. 'Dm, take care I You must never leave rour guard again, or. bv Jove. I'll break ONE. SECKET -TO A TlAPPi' LIFE 'We were in company the other day, says the VouthV Penny Uaxetle, with a gentle loan appearently fifty or sixty years of PHt, who used ia substance tbe following language I L Were 1 to live my life again, I should nuke it a point lo do kindness lo a fellow I" ii & whenever I had the opportunity. ; I r rel very tnach th;t mv tutiit has eeii - I'.nt?..-nl, i.'-il 1 vJ IcClldJt so like those which lead to such a course of hie. ' ." ' Jt has been too much my war lo let others take care of themselves, while I took care of myself. , lfome little trespass was eommitiea oo my rignu, or If 1 sullered some slight inconvenience from tbe tbought lesMteas or selfishness of others, 1 was great ly annoyed, aud sometimes used harsh and reproachful language towards the offender, I am uvw saiiaiica mat my own nsppiness was greatly impaired by this course, and ,ny conduct and example contributed to the irritation ana unnappiuess oi others.' : . Jt was but the other day, continued the gentleman, that 1 was passing along the street, and a coachman was aUeniMinir to draw a light carriage into a coach house. He tried once or twice without success, and jutl as I came up the carriage occupied the i - is a r wuote stoewaii, ana preventing my pa- log. i he lellow looked as tl it ought not lo be exactly so, and there was something like a laint apology in his smile. It was on my foague to say, "In witli your carriage, uiauiaud Dot let it stand here blocking up the passage." But a better influence pre- vailed. 1 went to the rear of the carnage ana saw "Now try again, my good fellowP while wi-h the end of my umbrella I save a little push, and 'in the carriage .went, and pul came the pleasant, "ITiiink ye sir much obliged." 1 would not have tsken a twentv dollar nolo for the streak of sunshine, that this one tittle act of kindness threw over and enlightened up the coachman's face. And when I look back oo my intercourse with my lellow man all the way along, I can coniMKDUy say tbat I never yet did a ainuouai to a being witbout beicff hanxer. THE AMERICAN EAGLE SB 1KB rAITINOTOH. i This Is the greatist bird that has ever spread his wings over this greul and glori- . . 'fi i ... i . -i i ousoouotry. lbs puce where he builds bis nest is called an eyried, away upon tbe preoipicies where the foot of man can't come, though perhaps a boy's miiit. 1'kt eagle is a ferocious fellow, and bits on the tops or the emit end looks sharp lor plun der, lie gets tired of waiting; and tbetbhe starts out on ihn blue expasnive heavens, and soars all around on bis opinions over the land and the water, to pounce down upon. Hut though be is called a very cruel bird, t always prays bt Tore eating just like any good moral mad at the bead of his family. He eats his victuals raw which i an unfavorable babit? but it U supposed tbat he eats so because he likes WHAT GOOD PRINCIPLES DlDJtR ' - JOHN. ' .-.,n.,Mft.. Well John, have you succeeded to-day, my son? ' -,' " 'No mother, have been nearlyau" bttr the town and no one would take me ait was a cold bleak night, and John hni ' been out att an,, looking for a place. ! 1 la -had tred bard until it was dark, and now weary and disappointed, be had retarnrd to bis home. 4-'-.-- "i,- John's mother was a widow, poor- and . sick; bat she was a good woman, an J had given her little sou what is far better than, wetlih, a Wirwtian education. So, thot'- b ' jsad and weary, , be did riot marmor,,Lut kneeling duwu by bis mother s bedaidA hv . clasprtd his tittle liAnds logetherrand asked his -Heavenly Father lo open to him some. way by which be Could earn tha means of la lis is a very eoursgeons - feint and I buying food for his sj .V motLer,' and hiii-' t UJ 15t-,iike Uu2bv for tiyoii' sad aieals chickeos wbereever he can see them. iltt has boeo known lo curry off a young baby lo his nestwhich sterns to show that eagles love little children. He is a bird of greet talons, and is much rcapeeted by birds f the feathered tribe that' are afraid of him. He is a great ,iudy" for art.s but appears to bett advantages a the ten dul ' lar gold pieces and on the fifty cent pieces and pretty well on the dimes, as he siis gathering up hit thunderbolts under him, as if he was in a great hurry lo be on". He has lately broken out on the new cenl and seems as if iu his hurry he had dropped aij his thunder. The American eagle is the tMirux s hoi and Hie inspiration of the 4th of July. He aours through the relms of tbe poet s fancy, and whets bia beak on tbe highest peak of the orator's imagination. He is in the mouth of every itohiician.soto speak. He is said by tbe'ai to stand on the Hooky Mountains, and to dip his bill into the Atlantic, while bia tail cast a shadow on the Pacific coast. 'This is all gammon. There uever was one more than eight feet long from the tip one wing to tbe tip of 'lothor. " His angry Screams is beaid ever so lar, and he dont care a leaOiey for any body, lake bim every way he is an ini tneoje fowLand his inarch is over the inoun-. tain wave, with taa alar spangled banner j to nu band, wbtsmng laukee Uoodie. CAN 1 HELP YOU? Can I help you? Jut say the word. There speaks the whole-souled, whole henrt ed man the man whose Very shadow is worth more than the body, suui and estate, . i j : . . . t ,. . . l j , pruu, sa. aa.iiasb ui.tae.iiHw o. our ; prit.cp.eU boy. tome to me early in (.,- theu ejauigrii small tify crut thab wait all his supper, acd kitaing his mother be sunk trustingly lo sleep. Think yoa tbat prayer was not beard f 1 will tell OU. - '. - ....... ' This was Saturday night. Sunday mornr inff John rose- esr!y, did what be could for' his poor mother, and making himself as ti-' dy as bis scsnty wardrobe would allow, be started oft lor Sabbath School.' : .". Whea the school was over, he lingered A moment, thinking-he would ask his teacher it he knew of any employment he could get. but be bad occu t.i the school but a short lime aud heleit d.llidenf. Just then the Superintendent accosted him. . . , My boy, did 1 not see you yeterday ia Waller street looking for a place? Why did you not take the place tb gentleman offered you, in the large shop? , ., Because, sir, they keep open shop oo the Lord's day, and mother would rather starve than have um to. break God's holy laws. 'Why, if you are so. poor, did you not keep the piece of money you found oo the floor as you were coming ioto the street? . It would hitve bough jou bread for a week ? ' 'It was not mine, sir said John, looking with surprise at the gentleman; "sod 1 thought the man in tbe shop would find the owner soouer than' 1 could.' : ' AAnd o b did, my boy the mone'V was mine. Did you get a place yesterday ? , No air nobody knew me,, and so they did not like to take me.' 'Well tny boy, go now and tell your mo ther that you have found a place, and a friend, who knows you lo be an honest. lifu the desponding spirit of hoi brother. , (& that if 1 jyjtgwyrydJttT, ITati salfbth i AH jUj he had ittet with eoWeyaa. eojdf SitbLalb evening John and his 1 1 fTyW&p .wsnleil to five tbe happiest I bows, and cold sympathy.. Me.. Hy , Uief knceIed lugeIneri and W1,h I tize i couu, i would just simply obey the u"" ucut' uo wa u...ununit. a i-nu of uim.b piEwp, . uu gwu un-.o an men. as j ; a t" - i - "v " had ojiportunay. All Ibis was said with an air of smcer tv you re unfortunate I'm very poor myself would help you could have" done so and deep conviction which we eknm ! bree days ago, or three hours ago but to our rrpon oi ii. And does the experi ence of the youngest of our readeis confirm or contradict this statement? Is there a boy or girl amoog all of them who can say. "1 did a kind act one to ray brother or playmate, and was afterwards sorry for it tl should have been an unkind one." "it is very likely that a kind act has been ill requited or misconsirucled; but if jt was performed with proper feelings, it is ascer tain to produce happiuess, as sunshine is to produce warmth. We coansel our young friends, then, to seise every opportunity of contributing to U.e good of others. Sometimes a amtle will do it. (irtencr, a kind word, a look of sympathy, or an acknowledgment of an ob ligation. Sometimes a little help to a burd ened shoulder, or a heavy wheel, will be iu place. Sometimes a word or two good counsel, a seasonable and gentle ad- loooi'.ion, end at others a suecestioh of ad- Vantage lo be gained, and a liLik interest (q ; the iturt-ning your teacher will lell you where live. mo- togeiher, and with tears gave thwnks to Gii.i, who had not tbrgutten the widow and the fatherless; and who will never, forget any who put their trust in liiui. and amid ail the temptations lifdb i rT rif t tit fiTuat rSiat Am r rr1 man f positively havn't got three cent, nor shan't j " J be in possession ol that amount while 1 Mtsaiea Lira the following beauti- your misfortune lasts. If your old aunt ' fuf, and true sentiments are 'front the pen dies, or your old unkle, or anybody who i ofiimt chirming writer, Fredenka Bremer, may choose to leave you a fortune, why ; ulioae observation ni ght well become Iho juM call upon me; I'll manage to have a hi- f rule of fife, so approprtats are tbey to many tlo change on hand. j of its phases: " Deceive not one another Bui look! yonder comes a broad-htul-; in small nor in grenf. One 4ittle single lie dered, frank-browed man, m ho jtueets hm j has, before now, dbturbe'd a w hole married poor brother, with a heavy ilap on the ' tile a small cause has often great conse shoulder, aud can 1 help you? jtist say the j quences. Fold nt lle arm - together and word- Don't be afraid now ; w hat your ' s. t idle. 'Lazine ie the devl s cushion.' trouble? Out with it, aod if you'd I ke ; Do not run much from home. One's own tittle cash just say so. Don't be down-j heart is of more worth than gold. Many cast; what if you nave failed in your ex-j a marriage, my friends, begins like a rosy peclalioiis ou'.e twice or thrice? Havn't inorniu, and then la' Is away like a snow- some of our most saccessl'ul merchants ' wreath. Ami -why, my friends ? because done the same ttiingr made the same mis- j the marped pair neglect lo be its w;ell -pleas-takes And w here would they have been , ing to each other alter tnarriaze as before. lease l, J takes! And w here would they have been j ing to each other alter marriage as befoi ,,H if they had'nt foundTriends? Come, what ; Endeavor always mv childien, to j. lea .1 . .a 11. ... . '...i- . i -i i .'.I. . 7 STATU OF. NORTH sJABOLIKA, t'XIO.N COONTT. t'earf of I!tai ami Quarter Scmi'imb, Ortobtr . Term, 1867. : , Ooorgt McCaia rt.'KlUba Ptyler. . Lctt on Labd, -It appearing to tbe aMiafuctloB of tbt Coart that ElUaa I'lylar, tha drfradaBl in thia aaaa raaldet ba- yoad tbt limits of tbia State : It It tiitrcnn-a ordered by tbt Coart, that pa licatiou bt BMda for tit wackt in tha Korth Carolina Argua, a papar publiahad la tba Towa of Fyatteailla, for tbt aa id defendant ta ba and appear before Iba Juttteea of tha Coart of Pteaa aad Quarter Seaaiona for aatd County, at tba, Coart Hoaat ia alooroa, oa tbt let Moaday ia January Bait, tbaa aad tbtra Uabow eataaa, bf aay ba baa, why aa ardor of tola tboald not bo granted Yu aall tba load aa latlad apoa. wit .!. a. rr nno;a, ciarx tr aar utort, at oflies ia Monroe, tba Aral Monday ia October, 1867, aad iatke aighty-eeeond 7rrTr imerlna kidflpeud- aaea. -.- J. T. HOliOH, CWrs. Nov. 18. T-. SOt-Sw prtal.U . DR.rRASK VlLLIAnVI ; Celebrated Rye Whiskey, TUB eabteritior bat taada arraageatntt ta keep a eappljr of tho aSenuiae Article, aad ia tba oalj A frent Sir tba tal f thaabora brand of A Mo. 1 Ry biakey ia tbia plaeo. anixa fltmvt, . i.i . euv a a, awa&ua May s, van. - Sll "Well, well, I know lhatT yoa need not have supplied me with that vnlunble piece of information. Di. 1 not, sir, 1 ask you again, did 1 not see you going into town s 1 came out by South Point !' his excellency said, raising his voice, and his face redden ing with anger at the ollenders attempt to conceal the act by his evasive reply. The officer,1 after a moment, in oo way disconcerted, or showing anv' symptom ot timidity, looked the general full in the face, and then, with great politeness, said . Will your excellency have the goodness to stale tume whether that question is pul to me by his Excellency, General O'llarn, Uovernor of Uibraltar, or Irom yourseil in the capacity of a private gentleman ?' The off-band manner in which this qtes lion was put to O'llara struck the right chord: and, nfler a few minutes hesitation, he replied, with a smile on his ' counteut ance: -"-'-'-? ' ': "' ' ' 'Well, air, ss a private individual I wish lo obtain the information." " "Then, sir; 1 freely confess thai ytt did meet me at the South Point." . - , " Well, air.i that is honest. Now,, sir, I want to know how you could got .here on foot as , quickly as 1 did in my carriage, aud that, too, without any discoverable ta- tigu?L' . Sir, I shall conceal nothing from yoa in the- neivataeaoaaitv VOU have Selected. Oil aaeeting jrou I strongly suspected that you knewne m wen you stepped Tbe car riage to speak to yovr ceaohman, I guess ed vour motive t ao, feelrni tbaf if my con- yecbure were correct, I had 04sean i of ar : riving - at my guard at me tame xae as ycHirseli', I got up behind your carriage, the only means Irfi ni of securing that object.' 'lly Joveair ! eKclaiioed dj ilara, 'I like i jour c sad or, and still , sttore, Ihs Uoitcritj secure ii, wit) be reeetved with Tasting era ti ludo. Aud Uius every instance of kindness dour, whether acknowledged or not, opens up a little well-spring ol happiness iu the doer's own breast, the flow ot w hich may be made permanent by habit. l, Bachemm. The following, by a lady is candidly recorutneniiod to the perusal of all old bachelors, that they may mend their way ere it toe latec : 'i ..' Is there an individual belonging to this institution that can lay his. hand on his heart and say he is answering the end for which he was got up? Is there one that suppose that he was created for the purpose of using up Woolen manufactures, tobacco, cigars, tailors and livery-stable keepers? ff he does, he is soulless, and when he dies, will simply be annihilated, rot into dust, and turn uptn the lime as part of the terra tir ma ot a cabbage orchard. a . ,r , Man's destiny is to govern to rule to command to add to the numericalstrength of hi district, as much as circumstances and good health will allow htm and it u an indisputable fact, that every gentleman has, in the midst of his grealnes.-t, a part of hia time devoted to the culture -of a wife, to the tending of babies, and the study of medicine, as far as the diseases of young children are concerned. So ye bachelors, ye that have not withered into sapless, sin ewless, hopeless, seldsnness, brush up the charms ot mind and person, that sre wast, ing and fading, and make one great attempt for blissful days, comfortable nights, pros terity, aad an honest future." . : -Some few yests ago Mr- Kid weir was preaching to a farge audience in a wild part of Illinois, and aanoaacea for his text, "Jn my Father's house are many . mansions." lie bad haruy-4readie words, when an old coon stood dip and aaid-t "I tell you. folks. that's a 4ie! - iknow his father welt, lie lives about fifteen miles from Lexington, in Kentucky, id an old Cabin, and there ain't but one room to the house." Tha -meeting Adjourned. v u-- do you want how muctir He don t clap j one another i but at the same time keep his hands in his pockets with -a styx-hke u jd .in your thoughts. frowu that says ai plainly s if he had'il-Lavish .noCall.y.our Jo'raila-day, for re- orawted - it out iin your Brr-no-erit here. He is uot one of those dyspeptic, f likewiseand day after to.morrow, too. cross-grained, . surly, jiionied mac hi nes ttiat ! Spare, as one may say, fuel tVr the winJerv sutsexes a sixpence till if squt-als, and rends f Consider, my datigliTer, what the word wife a newspaper with a greedy, voracious i expresses. The named, .woman is tho eagerness, for fear he shall noi gel his I wo ' husband's domestic i"..h ; in hvr hand he cents worth. He lives for Something vise, I tnu-i be able to confide, house' and family; that man than gain. His passjHHt to hea- bo able to entrust to her the key of his heart ven ia wi itteit ou his lace, his religion ou ! as Well as the key of his eating room. His the hearts of the downcast and sorrowing; j honor and Ins homo t re U'vder her keeping has made happy by his . 4ns welywmg in her hard, i hink of this! in the homes he benevuldiice. Can 1 help you?' ,N . Write the words in golden tetters, for they are only heard on rare occasions. The sneer, the scorn, the doubt, the refusal they come with every oinilall and unris ing. - Niggards grow like musliroons, but angels are scarce. Niggards can nevej look beyond themselves their own com fort their owjt convenience;, no matter who starves next door; they scatter curses in discouragements, blight over, God only knows how many, gentle hearts. They never say, "Can 1 help him? "he's down, let's kick him." . ttul tLe angelic ministry ef those helpers to humanity, -men who believe they were entrusted with power the gods might envy,' that they might be used to some good pur pose what will he say to them? how give them' the praise they merit? Good,, whole souled generous man, the angels "and God himself smiles approval, when with his beaming eyes, and hopeful words, yoa said to the dispirited brother, "Can 1 help you?" And you sons, be faithful husbands, and g'ood fathers .-of families. Act so that your wives bhall esteem and love you. J , - THElrtTRBtiy Don t be ashamed, my good' boy, if you hava a patch on your elbow. It is no mark of disgrace. It speaks well for your indus trious mother.- For our art, we would rather see a dozen patches on y cur jacket titan to -'-heaf'troe profane or vulgar word escape from your lips, or smell the fumes of tobacco in your breath.. No good boy will shun you because you cannot dress as welt as your companions ; and if a bad boy sometimes i.tughs al your appearance, -say nothing my good lad, hut walk on. We kuow many a rich and good man w ho was once a poor as you. Fear God, rny boy,. atid.il you are poor, but honest, you witl e respected a great deal more'"than if you were the son of a rich man, and were ad dicted to bad habit. - Swipes says that ladies' hoops are tike charity tbey - cover- a multitude-of sins Wjtat a villainous comparison- Every miss ia creatiou should have a bang at tba wick ed wretch. ..,'--,' Qua Dsv.b ! ain't going to be called a prieiter'e devil any longer no more, 1 ain't,1 exclaimed our imp the oilier day in a great pucker. ' Welt what shall we call vou? "Call me typographical angel fallen froji grace, If jou please!" ' . , - . -; Here ie a very beautiful thought of that strange compound ol Scotch, shrewdness, strong common sense and Oerman mysti cism, Thomas Carlyle : Vhen i 28" upon the ars tliey loot" down upon me with pity from their serene ; and silent space, like ey es glistening wish tears over the lot of itiaif. Thousands Of genera tiovis as noisy as our own 'tave been swallowed by tisne and there remains no record of them any more, let ArcturUs and Orion, Sirus andj lleiaiies, are Still sbia ning in their courses, clear and young ss when I he shepherd first noted them io the plain of Shinar ! " . . - ' t 4 vAVlMbJWvt'r;- Ji5 r-7V-warajrt sat f -j
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 19, 1857, edition 1
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