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' -i - .- .- ,..; ''i .V'r "....' ; . 1 . -..v. ' ... t . u , . , , , . . -. f ft vol: HO, 22. WADESBOROUC1I, N. C., TIiUKSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1859. 'AW SERIES. , MBLI3IIED WEEKLY - ',:. r' '-'"'' TERM OF riirsCRIPTIOIC. - 81ngl copies, two DuLLaae pa aar, Invariably Id ad ratios. ... Tt Clubs of Ten unj upwords, It will b fumblied I Oxi Doliab and 4 Uaut ptr copy. ; Do subscription recsited fur less tban fix mouth RATES OF ADVERTISING. Eiourt Cuts per 8iui fr tlie flrrt, and ?ott - Casrs per O'luars far euou subsequent, Uiseruon, ex. oept for Three mouths, Iin tlii chigo will be'M$5 00 And fur six nioutli 8 00 A liberal discount made to jvirlT advertisers. Announcements of eouutr oauttiUtes $3 caoo. Obituurjr notices free srlieo not ixeeediiig ten linen; nil above, tua Hues el adrertisenientiates. , l'rofesslonal and liusines Cards, tot exoeeding lire linea brevier In length, will be lnsertyd for $5 a year; if exceeding 6va linea will be obargtd tba name aa other advertiMtneats, Advertisers Diust atata tbel number of timet they stisll their advertisements inserted ; otjerwiae tber arill bo continued till forbidden, and charged accord Jugly. V .. . faf Ten linea or late (Drariar) nkn Sqnart. T B. IIORTO.V,J9:.vmr,WADESBORO,f I), H. V , w'l oprrato on Teeth at the following Vow rntea, for persona wno call at my office to nave tba work dona or pay each: Gold I'lngs, $1.60; Teeth on 1'iTot, 1; Teeth onQold 1'late, $8 each up to six- nil aban that f U each; a rail Upper set on Huctlon, $76; Lower Teeth, the same. Ail other operations UiIIt low. When I hie to credit my old charges will be mad. I can refer then who wirb it to some .of the most reapectabla cltiicna fur whom I haro plugged loelh eighteen years ago; the situe plugs are atill in and doing well For others 1 hue put in teeth on pilot and gold plate, tome full tela on sue tion, which they hare worn for several years, and are atill Wearing, all doing well; and many other opera lions, which hare been dona for about eighteen years, II doing well, but as I warrant all my operations, nd bare the advantage of upwards of eighteen years' practice, I bare n duubt but I can giro satisfaction to all who are disposed to patronise and gire me a fair trial, which is all I ask. N. II. Having engaged In the Photographic Art, some hare been induced to believe I had quit the ractica of Dentistry. Now this is a false impression.' have not made enough to justify my retiring from the businera. On the contrary, I am better prepared now than ervf to operate on teetb, and am still in the field, ready at all times t altnd to all calls from this or auy of the ailjoiniug counties, and respectfully ark ) a eoutinuance of that putronsge heretofore so liber ally bestowed. Ho eouie along and bave your mouth put in laughing order, and then get one of my tuperb Ambroiyper. So you who have beauty to IIOHTON' should lake It, And you who have Done should go Jet bint make it. i tut - , WOH LEY'S ' " Unrivalled Healing Salve! jrpma is no JioiBua, springing up at I the North, and placing its merits and destiny in the editorial columns of the press, where it Is doomed to be "pntfed" back into merited oblivion. It is pre sented to the publin as the schievement of years of unmitigated labor in the iasrestigation and proper combination of its constituent elements, and as being NORTH CAROLINA AKGUS. " For the Argus. A V G ft I C A t H E BIBLE. , A BUM0AY SCHOOL HVMS. i ' ' Ttsn.Vmittllrt lltjmk. .. 1 " ) The word of God I tbo Holy Bible I Lo I lo I, the message of our Ood I . Bba.Il Monk, or Priest, or Pope, or Sybil Intuit, or dare, with Impious rod, . Deprive ts of the Word of Ood ) Shall Romish councils, here prevailing, Vanish the Book of Books from school, With Iron hand our country rule Our hope nod faith iu Chritt assailing f la Ood I in God we trust I He It onr sword and shield I March on I roa"ch on I all hearts resolved On victory in death. -. . ,. Tlark I hartt t the (Jo-pel trump is ringing, Triumphantly from shore to shore I Dark I hark I to myriad voices tinging The reign of Antl-Cbriet it o'er I - ' " " Tht reign of Anfl-CbfUl.lsVw-!-;- Too long, too long, his reign las lasted Dark reign of terror and despair; JiUj's brightest hopes and prospects fair For eighteen hundred years he's blasted I In Ood ! In God we trust f lie is our sword and shield I i March on I march on I all hearts resolved To. conquer tho' w-e die. Land of the free ! bnptiscd in glory 1 ' Hail I hail, America, to thee I Bravo are thy sons I Shall despots hoary, Crlmson'd with blood, with lustful tread Impress thy soil T Strike, strike them dead ! Your twor.lt unheatb to God appealing ! Forward ! On Christ, on Christ rely 1 In him we conquer tho' we die Hit loveUur bopea of blist revealing I . Ia Gody in God, we trust I . lie is our tword and ebield ! March on ! marh on I all hearts rctolvcd - To conquer tho' we die. 3 Lord, onr GoJ, impart thy blessing Bless, bless these Sabbath Schools to night I 0 may we all, thy love possessing, The Banner of the cross unrol, Send thy pure word from pole to pole. Christ's glorious reign on earth begun Magog and Gog to chaos hurl'd No more disturb our peaceful world . On earth in llcareu; ''Thy will be done.'' . In thee, in thee we trust, Thou art our sword and shield ! March on I march on f all hearts resolved To-cbaqurr tho' we die. The ruth whs, Limby made nucb a roar inij that neither falher nor moilier coulJ get their dinner-,, and scarcely knew whether t!;rv ivero cuting beef or mutlon. ' m i t I m mm f .'.'"iT1 '? vPr-v th7 u'Aa'e R,"r Hl;,rm tl,e. nii", r .1 KTI I S J.itllTlBLC. . of the icop!,-, latnpor irh iheir avH.siiive- We again and earnestly invoke a coiven- ness on this ddit-ate uucslion. u ith no rn,l t ration of afl the Opposition Torcps, n unity 'for its further security or protection, hut to " It is impossible to let him ride on the (,f action and a determined and organized obtain all fho offices. With the hidden pur- . . . ... LIIBlf llUPf; Or, The Bof who vis Spoiled by liii .Hararaj. Limby Lumpy was the only son of his mamma. .His lather was called tho "pu vior's assistunt.Tor ho was so lai rro and hea vy that" when he used to walk through the J fn" '". 'd "is lather, "qmle impossi-1 resistance to the misrule of the present ' pose to dintrnct tho Whijr nnd strengthen stieeis, the men who were ramming the.lo.' I dominant party in tho Union and in thisjtho Uoinocratin paity, !hfy-uiit with stones down with a largo wooden rammer. " 'H. hut yon might jjst put him ns- ' Slate. It is doneiiot with ihe feelings and iNoi ihern nun to p.vs the KansitM bjil, and would lay, " l'iease to walk over these j the dish, just to satisfy him ; you can ' in the spirit of a mere partisan, but front ! virtually barter awav, fur all time the r'iulits -. f A ...I .1 .1 .t.l friT.-n riiro hi li.frj rip olnfltnu nnl ifi infi .nfi I.. .1 , :! I. : :.. .. i- .1... o I. : , ... 1 . luiica, an siiu a rest. Litnby made a a baby. Hut he he was ulways i men tue men ouiu gcv , - .... 0- . u ft wc ru icu com icuon 111.11 u is u com sr. u.c- "i uiu uuin n in any nureat'er Acquired tcr- j the gravry." ..." i ,a,ea" tho soundest pnlrcy.-nnd promoted riiory their prete'xt, ibo inainien.'ince of rare to-do when he w'ns "Ar,y "'""g for a quiet life," said the by the suggestions of true patriotism. ) Iho great principle of si-lf-govcrninettt tho never was a litilo baby 'nther.' " W hat does Limby want ! Litn-1 In '.he moral world, the (Trent antagonistic 'right oftverv people t.i conirol t!ir do a bia baby. nnv. he was by ride ? Limby on bone ? Limby ride on ! principles of Oood and Evil are ever war-. nie.Mic ulY.t irsin t!ic;r own wav a nrinri. a big baby to the day of his death. "liaby big,' UU mamma used to call him; he was "a noble babv," said bis nnntj ho was "a sweet baby, said old Mrs. Jompkinv tho, nurse t-ha .was a lilearbabv suid his papa, and so he va, for he coni a good deal; he was "a darling baby," said his aunt by hit mother's side ; " there never was such a line child," said every body before the parents. When they were at nnothar place, they called him "a great, uglv, fat thing." bo Limby grew biggerand bigger every nieni r ouau i put uim across r saiu Mr..: ring lor the supremacy. ' Alan is cngnjcd ; pie eslal.Ii!ied and r. c.-gnized Dug before Lumpy. . , I in uditily warfare, in which victory purili-fs the birth (d' iis basta'd prugcnv, " Just Hjr one moment," said hisniamma; and chastens, and defeat is expiated nnd It u the very enibiJiniuiit oCSiaies-riits "it(Won't hurt tho mutton." nitoned for by a noble struggle; it u a tie- and Soul lern rights, when .Siule ojlid sTtml Tilt: Julhccrose mul.took Liiitby -from Ji4 erssitr imtioscd unon our moral befnrt.helrwV- i vn.iir, mm, vviiii mo (.;iL'u.esv caunon, ueiu i trie penalty paiil tor the priceless li.'tiellls his son's legs astride, so that they might of oivilization and religion. A n nvoidanfe hang on either side of the dish without ' of the conflict is dis-nee mid di-Iionor. for touching iT, "just to satisfy him," as he said, "that they might dine in quiet," and was about to withdraw him from it immediately. Hut Limby was not to ho cheated in that not to struggled to lansc into the'be-js:!;. li ly and debasement of the savag.-. In the political world, there are two. out (d ti.e dear pi tdo. and nureh and en tirely national wIikii l'eder.d plu'idui is iho guerdon of victory Mfh'the motive thai actuate, s;ie!t iUo inirit tint u'ui.les tho so-' called IVmoiValie, party. TU'.$ p-ir'v do- notinred (Ie: V. S:uninei- for op, :no'is in- hostile and Jeita.it principles noiselessly tertained in co nmon wiih ni iny'of th" wisest working upon ana ninuiiiiug Hie opinions of men the conservative and the destruc tive. From the one or the other of these dav. till at last he could scarcely draw bis way ; he wished to feel the saddle under breath, and was verv ill. So his mother ' him.and accordingly forced himself down sent for three apothecaries and two physi- UP1 but feeling it rather warmer than ; sources flow "the thoughts that nt r t;re and cians, who looked at him, told his mamma agreeaoie, sranea, ana tost ins balance, ana j (he trials that color ' everv political orgaui there were no hopes,- the poor child was , fell dewn among the dishes, soused in melted ;zation; and its principles, however mvsti- dying of over-feeding. Tho -physicians, ! butter, cauliflour, and gravy floundering I fied by subtlety, or enclosed in the plati'tud,; KicKing anu screaming, to ino uangcr 01 ; 0 generalization, will still bear marks of - :.. . ..... -...i ... . .. i . t.i .... v. .. ., Kiaocr, uisuc-s, mm cuj unug i me: r origin i anu.uie paternity oi tne party , vain im: t tnj;s the table. may be traced to the good orevil. Touch ; lilicatiun oi' .1: ; Jly child ! my child! said bis mamma; j it with Ithuriel's spear and, perforce, it will " O, save my child!" She wnatched him tip , Hsume the frichtful and hideous deformi- ters.- and other thinjrs nicelv dished up. . ana pressed ins greasy garments close to me ,ty of disorder and disunion, or the an;:el had no fancy for castor oil, and struggled ! body f her silk gown. j face radiant with the beauties of conseiv and kicked and fought everv time his nurse I Neither father nor mother wanted any , atism, law and national prnjress. or mamma attempted to irive it to him. : more dinner after that. As to Limby, he In our country, whore independence of : Governor John Letcher, an avowed Aboli- " Limby, my darling bov," said his main- was ss frisk afterward as il nothing h.id j action and freedom of thought arc so hap- ' itonist in 1S17, a man of nature age, and ma, "my sweet cherub, my only dearest, happened, and about half an hour from tne pily guaranteed and guarded, a clash of pre sum. ably ma!urc intellect at the lime, a do lake its oily poily there's a duckvdearv, time cl tins disaster, cried tor Ins dinner : views and a conflict ot opinions are inevi ; tune however, prescribed for him a duso of cas tor oil. j His mamma attempted to give him the castor oil ; but Limby, although he lik.-d cordial and pap, and sweet-bread and oys- and best men of the Commonwealth cl whom were soiuuof the'r hotio.'e lg.i'.des at a time of pcculiarcxeit.-iu "ttt vvi.en Nori'v ern Abj'.iiionUm an J I'rces iiir.ni -were un known an 1 elected .Mr. J 'C. John-inn -a Northern nun by bii;h, whose early educa tion and associations and'antccedeii's might weil have raised a doubt as to his fealtv. In ileadod tho th trough i'len Suuimers with Southt'iu interests fur he was a I.ii l'v i-'.uvi holder his recantation of tiir1. pinionsttf as an atonement fur the past atij a pledge for the future. In 165S, they roinina'.e for tho ollie.c of and it shall ride in a coachy poachv." " O, the d.car .(-.a.by." said the nurse, " take it fe.r nursey. It will take it for nursey that it wilh" The nurse had got the oil in a silver med- icine spoon, so contrived that if you cmth l l .i i- ... . f For the Argjis. JIOO.MICnT JliSI.VGS.' ,'Twas night. The moon was beautifully. get it into the child's. mouth tlm medicine weary journey, ij he Had possessed tne mi m lllMSt-fffl (town. , in iv. hnawr. r..nl. -.OrtlUman Klll'ineSS, Or U.H aiUIIl Ul IMlliaii- care that no spoon should' go into 'his mouth ; thropy in his soul, would have rejoiced at and when tbe nurse tried the expt;nm::r.t table. With the hiidi asnirations that fili. Tne KoftEs to the 1'acii-ic Tho poor : erly nurtures, the noble ambitions, the sdf w'ayworn foot traveler oyer the Isthmus , sacrificing deeds of heroism it incites, elf d'jriilg the, pristine days of California -old seeking craft, low partisan cunning and discoveries, if he could have looked into the dark malignity of purpose, w ill uuavoid.t- futurc softie six or eigl.t years alicnu oi lus.'bly be engendered. But, tar belter the ,ii i.i ii. ' - . struggles, although accompanied with tur- for the nineteenth time, he gave a plunge and .a kick, -and sent the spoon to ..the. ceiling, knocked off nurse's spectacles, upset the table on which all the bottles and glasses were, and came down wack on the lloor the facilities which would be afforded his fellovtman in .accomplishing '.a journey which compared with his, seems at the present tiine of writing a pleasant jaunt, healing about the same comparison to his tedious and dangerous travel of thousands if nothing more, ali. that tt ruorassas. And in ( , l,ri"I.T. and the whole Leavens I shan't take' the nastv oil-lit Wt t:.k it" prrsentiug It far popular adoption anil patronsgi tne i ' ' 1 ..,-,, , nmnrt bmp... . . . undersigned yield. L ti.e ircquc.t and roiateu f.-r-1 were tfironged wttn stars, dancing joy ie darting; naugnty nurse, to t,uut,ii,yi eu.si.ns of Me.4. and ore. of once prostrate in- ; , . fc pel.rlcss ; hl. A nature seem. It shall not take the nasty physic !" and tlidlt validt, who hare happily and thoroughly tested its - , I she kissed hlin again. virtue. If deemed espedieut or required, ample and cd nt rest SO Calm Was everything, such j p Lllllbv althoU"ll Onlv two vea-s o'd Indubitable testimony of the almost miraculous cures ...... A cverv where. , 1 f. ' . .1 i!.8; . J O - - - 4 ouv wuut e i us ai. u; t is ( i V 1 "ii get the mastery of his mamma; he fell he. had gained his point, and gave another kick I lis ntn! ber nifbo.l I,!... nU.npri him ' of miles, as does the journey from here to : . .. -':r '. . v. ... v...u. ...t.i. ...i,... ; ,i.i... ....,. .ew J.UIK Willi lumi 11 Hua umij iui years a;o acar wcn the onestion of Southern slav ry had been thoroughlv sifted and examined in every point of view, moral, religious, social and political, by ihc be.-vt niin.ls in the country; ai,J, surely, no' man with half seuso could have formed a"; hut an cnlilit elied opinion'. It was at a lime when the North, thrigh its pulpitvpresses. f""l r'i- nc i a n s, w a s v: a ijn g a . i , t ' c .ttncoinprouiiin- to her breast, and almost smothered him with kissis. "O, iny dear bov." said she. "it ndubitable testimony of the almost miraculous cures i;i iMln- it i... .r.r,..i -,.i,i t.. r.r.iud; but this would be i grae liUe fcliliness superfluous if it were once introduced Into a family', j JJ ut one was gazing on the beauteous sight. iTH, An erring mortal-a voting girl-sat near 8TAXDI.no. IT 4IA8 ClKKU CANCElt IN ITS (u. window of her room and looked out in . FIRST MTAOK. ANI FOK RUHNH, IIUCISKS. ., , . .. ,, -r- t't:TS, wiHTU)W8, bi houks, I'LOElts, AND silent admiration upon the jnngmliccnt INFLAMED JJKEAST, it is bef.ire the world ai I sccnP. She whs alone ; and, as she gazed The cnrtvallca utannff Mure. , nlt tnun.iu i.pnntv nf ih heavens her rwoir " ' . nL.'"J heart become .aJ-verj sad. What wonder ? ' But Limby did recover, and in a few Sold Wholesale and retail l.y . s..h nai.-..u l,Pr hlu-nva srn f. ua "as running- uuout luc nouse, aim J. C. CARAWAT, Agent, l ' . . ,,, .. . , , . . . " .. fkfthe master of it ; there was nobody - - - naiesiru , i ' Also, by SMITH LIXDiSEV, Uiuggists snd Apoiuecanes, aueo.iro . and a squall, and at the same time planted ! our 1 ici!ic possessions was lucky; H m six a blow on- his mother's eye",' " Dear little i months, in batteredship orstraggling whaler creature." said she. "he is in a slate of ; ''0 reached the baven o his hopes high convulsions and fever; he will never; buleiicc and excess, of living freemen in a land of light, than the ap.nthv and gloom oft inj? and nafarious warfftreajttinst this pe?tt ine uepenucnt subjects oi a Uepotism. yinr liistiiuuon t.i me rjoum, ai a iinu wijcn "Error ceases to be dangerous, when rea- incendiary pamphlets were scattered over son is left free lo combat it." Hut reason the South itinerant abolition.prcachirj must combat error, and to that struggle w-eTf werc sne-jkfng aiuong tho slaves, to excite now invite all honest and patriotic citizens, a servile insurrection is it possible that a We invoke them, by the love and reverence j Southern man should ' have adopted lightly they bear the memory oihoFather of his and expressed hastily, opinions hostile to his country, whose dying words warned his own section ? I.ktt In.- has, they tells' us, countmnen airaiiisf sectionalism nnd all its 1 recanted. ' Uj itS'i---it is not sotmich the reel v a dozen years since, the only 1 evils by the inemorv of that callant spirit, 1 views of -Mr. Letcher on the question of hittl o.n, Vw.it tviu scuMict) Hie darK and toriuous wind- sIjvci y tbat e now call attention to, as to coast of South America, and in fact, all the j which lead to nmmnt'on. nn.l vhi l.n.l the cant, hv-ioer.-ssv nn.l i,!isliinr.tv nf tl, rather be right than be President. ! party that uuminaU.-d.him. Did they hon- We believe that of late years many of fitly believe -Mr. I Summers unfit to be trust our best citizens have abstained from any cd, because of his past views, alter his ?v active participation in political .matter?,'! canlalioul ' Why then did they nominate even from voting; they see in the pettifog- ; 3Ir. Letcher, who wi'h his recant at'on, is ging trick-s and low appliances resorted to ten times worse than Mr. .Summers, judge J for success in the corruption of the suil't-u- ; iu the same spiiit ? No it was no tear of gans and the riots at the polls so much to j slavery ; slavery had none of their thoughts, and bad no value, except tho 'factious one vast regions of this continent, whose shores were laved by the waters of that mighty ocean, was by way of Cape Horn, than which a more dangerous route could hardly be conceived. An individual destined for with 1 ! p n . f. .i i.. u .i.i: powcr.ui.y mo-.cu ..en ue,.o,u..,s .Meg, .w-C0IJsidereji noboJv to be C0lsul(.d. nobodv to be 10-tf S. S. ARNOLD, i r . i "l ' p r . l Cl - 1 1. "I ! ' J . 1 i deuroi incworicsoi oou. one ooKeu upon . , 0Q aItclKjej to but Limbv Lumpv : the moon and stars, but all her thoughts' Limby grew up big and strong; be had Far, far.bevond all visible j every .thing his own way. One day, when things her soul had taken its flight to the ; "e ,was at lJl'"ler wlttl, ''is latlier and realms of Hun who made these things so lair, ()js . gjlver ter-commuuiealion. Nicaragua, temporally of tie fey.gone a?(.s. Conscious of our dtt- were not there . . i l i .i ... ' he i.i-iLra in t i ncs ner soui nan iuiteu u ui"iu iu mc . Dry Goods. I'lulhiDt. Ilaht. fip, Boota. Shot, Hardware, brurrrirt, Irurktry, Saddle, Paints, Oili, at., a fit s.. m aa a ta I HAVE NOW RECEIVKD THE MOST OF NY the deep fullness of prayer she in voluntarily late purchase of Fall and. Winter Ooods, coinpris- j exclaimed aloud "Oh ! beautiful, beautiful' iug a much larger assortment than usual, consisting in . . , , . , f partof the fultowinR articles, lit: liuij a no uea.ena ucuai. S.y V ; b have SOmO nuddillL'?" ' iii-.i JI....KHL. .u ....in.ru... , , i.i a . ,.i ut.:..i i: l ") "avc sonii puuoinj, i and bright. There, at the throne of mercj she held communion with her God, and in cmn.l li,.;lf rind nncvnecnil nf luu slnrps nt! J: . . I i i i .1 i.uu.... uuj .... f"---."-." ; aisgust tne gooa anu appal toe patriotic, goods and baggage with which lie adven-I Tbis difference is a shrinking from duty tured upon Ins perilous voyage. Occasion- a shunning of thanslrur-rle unon whose is.- illy, more from chance or some sudden freak, one, two-wr a dozen. would, by way of the Overland route, reach Oregon, but their perils, although of a'dill'crent charac ter, were still equally dangerous. How -great is the contrast now? Pan ama,' clasped in the strong fetters of her own railwav, oilers easy- acuities iot m- sue hangs the fate of tbc.dearest blessing of lite, tirror is insiduous in its approaches, and we regard with indifference-at first what we finally submit to. We have yet to learn that our country holds from Heaven anv charter of immunity from the influence of Rev d: those causes, which history tells us, lead to .1.1 i- . i-ii .1 .1. me ueciinc anu tan oi ttie mighty nation it acquired by tho exigencies of an election.. Verily arrogance has no limit's to its pre tensions, and the credulity uiid. gui't-ib.lily " of the people, arc iafwitc ia lUe evs ui' Democracy.- " I . in rlrink (mm ho .m.iwp.l liimll l.v nb.v. .'Closed, Will SOOI), 11 IS IO Ue nopeO, 06 OUl- ing drum on his plate with his mug. j stretching her arm lor a portion of the rich "Don't make thatnoise.Litnbv. iiiv deor," return from the constant stream ot travel said his fathir- " Dear" iiitle lamb," "said P"S and fro. Ihe lehuantepec i,;0 ...,i. 1... t,:'m i.t. t I route, recently opened, oilers increased Ilia IJIULllt.l . IL'l 1JII1I U1I1I1-3C IlllllVl'i. 1.J I 1 1 1 - ' I'lack and Fancy Hilts, t ashuieres, Merinos, Poplins, DeLaines, Detlriires, JaeonetrMnslins, Swiss Mnslins, barred : Muslins, Brillantes, Ptella Hhawls, Wool Shawls, Cloaks, "Kid aeuhtte&. Itrownand Itefd Suirani, ! Hrift and the firmament showeth his handi X lllo, Jaa and Lat-. Coffee, ' i .1 8 Ada. and Sperm Candles, i work. Even the moon and the stars i Kerosene aTd Hpern. (HI., ' . ,llc ianJ that made them. Whilst g Train and Linseed Oils, ! . ' . . . 8 Cator and Cod uerOiis. i l--a bcini' c'ilted with an immortal soul b White LeaU anil Kink, Paris Green in Oil. " Chrome Oreen in (HI, 2 Conch Vanilsh, V Tflndo'w Glass, all sizes,' id a v. pudding drum! drum! tlrum!'' " No, Limby no - Cashmere Gauntlets, Glores anu Hosiery, ! Cloths and Casaimcru, g Vestings, $ Merino Vests and Pants, 5 II oops and Hoop Skirts, w All of which will be disposed of on the most ac commodating terms. Please cull and examine before making your purchases. 'S. 8. ARNOLD. 4-tf . rutty yi Cans, Concentratetl I.re, Kerosene T.smps, Gucaand P :aU, Carpenters1 Tools," Siuitlil' Tools, Kails, Sd to 40J, Well Wheels, Well Buckets, Jtc. CHICEERING & SON'3 PIANOS I fnHE SUDSCUfBEn.BEtSO AGEST FOR Til E I tale of tho abore celebrated Pianos, informs tho public respectfully tbat he will be shortly in Wades boro'. All persons wishing to pnrehes a good Piano -will be shown FOURTEEN DIFFERENT STYLES. Eierr Piano warranted. IMANOSTV.NEU ANU REPAIRED in a satisfactory fanner or no charges. . ' - '.'' F.' A.' E. HOiTNSTEDT. Mr. D. earrlea with him letters of recommendntlon from gentlemen of Wilmington, fyrlh Carolina, where ue resiues. .e-ll A. E, BENNETT'S DRY GOODS, HARDWARE AXD GROCERY V- STOIIH, , WADESUORO', JV, C. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED MY FALL ASD WIN ter Stock of ... ' - PR-f OOODS, -Embracbg CLOTIIft, CA8SIMERES, DELAINES, . CALICOES, SILKS, to., &o. ', -. Aleer a fresh supply of ' " . . GROCERIES AND FUOTISlOXf, And a large and well-selected stack of SCHOOL BOOKS. Atl of which I will dispose of for CASJT, er on time to punctual piuitomars, a-tf niCK WHEAT, bearing thp iinage and likeness of its maker j emit, less light even than one of those lit ! tie shining stars. 0, my Heavenly Father, I let it n,6t be so; make my heart pure as the ra ef Ught4uig frotn-ytm -glorious 0en my eyej .that 1 may see the error fny ways ; and strengthen me that I do and sufl'er for thy glory's sake whatever thou seest (it. O, Searcher of Hearts, thou knowest the secret feelings of the innermost recesses of mine ; cleanse.it of all impure and unholy thoughts. O, Hearer of .Prayer, thou knoVcst I would adore thee ; guide and counsel fiie, that I may know how to worship thee ' in spirit and iu truth.' For the Redeemer sake save, me from sin.' Thus the girl-creature looked and prayed for hours. At length, being weary, she retired to rest, trusting in tho promises of her Cod. Certainly, she rose in this morning a purer, stronger, and better woman. Gertrude, ! facilities and a shorter trip to the business I man whose time is money. Uutterfield's. A piece of pudding was, however, put I s,!,Kes acro5's. " e lm-c"SB -"umeni y an.s tondrummintr ! u"" 1 , ,rSu""'.v "-- ;-- ties as men ana citizens 01 a great and en lightened republic-we cannot bi lukewarni "if Ihou art neither hot nor cold; I will spew thee out of my mouth." There is a great body of sound conserva tive men who are determined lo act accord ing to their convictions. They cannot do so by uniting themselves with either the Re publican or Democratic partv; hence an- All (.-man LoL-owTivc..--M. buruv.in The f Instruction i'uhli.iiie, iaib!ihe's- 1111 accoiit of a human f.;oi'hitive which is. called a L'3i-otriip,a carriage moved by the feet of ihosc ridinu in it, rtcling as treadles. The niotioji is said not to be diiiicuit ; it is similar to that of walking. Two men with it Hindoo miles in .'i5 minutes on I he Boul evard M c. u- at noon-when tho s'rret was most crowded'. At another time the men made 111 miles in minutes; and 1 lie ex ercise being 30 easy that they oflcred to keep it up 'aliernitte hours-day after d-iv. and thought thc-v could wi nn I .iniliv a n fiTA linr ha L-pnl nn , pii.iimim as before. At last he drummed the bottom j wur Mele.r "oruc. ami tome .10 i'" , other party must b formed, and now is' the average 50 to CO niijt s p( r dav. of the mug into the soft pudding, to which r!s"Jen,: of Call,or",.il agreeable intelli- j ,ime t0 ( it The Democratic party ! thing abuu't it is, that it k-als'tl' il stuck, and. bv which means il was scat-' gence mw uo.nr , yy anJ uepuoiican party eacii boasts 01 itsna- .mts on sh ep gra-k-s, it -thev p.- ;out diliiculty A MMgUiUr bet luru ci.t a coav- tered.sll over the carpet.' I ie:"ls 01 regular cumuiuiuuaiiou is iapm-.jjionUlity,--and' aUccts.to be 'uuited by pri.nci-.,pact orpaved surla.-e; "Limbv. mv darlimr." said his mother : being consummated. J pies eternal as tlie hills; What is ihe ililjcr-,; and the servant was called to whipe Lim- j -omp-.trca w.tlrtl.e means ot Jravel a ha l Pncnbcen-them? -Ir. Letcher tells uj. rp' J'hV ad :? (OJii.'.) Uepublioam s.vs . . h . . . . .4 . -J vrtM-rt i-ofvc- ,Tn 111. ni-ACpfit iiuti.orl nltnrU !.L - k .1 ...l;.li .... .- c... r, .' '-... v... :L - ui. 11 .ill?, inn m-, ii, . 1 1 i " e 1 1 1 0'-, 11. ' .1 .?. 11 . . i n kii neet lor mutual cono-i-Jtlu ation. anil 01- !!?..., l.i:.. -l,,...t " f. ,.r 1 noor., Liimny wouiunoniave ins mugwipeo, 1- ---j--- - -,- 0 .. V 1 '-;r'"'- ia. "'ini.ilflniiK.lo nbnut n.,,1 nt ,i Pr lp;f- fcrs beside a striking instance of the enter- j joubt . wouldtell us he was of the De 'may i.tan.l A ihami-'frd'aa l.i t,.U...nl..tl. ; prise of our citipns, while tho retrospect. 1 cratic-Nortiiern Renublieau school. Tv l,0n,iv ...,t,ii.i';,i .,....i,mt,i i naturally s;ivcs rfee-to the reflection that on the table. When Limby saw this.'lie the-industry and energy of our people are set up a crow of delight. ! " Limbv. ride," : witlr ligl.mng speed, revolutionizing the i.,i,i Li;mi, .;,ih;i ,,", 1 (continent, and slowly vet surely and indel- ouiu iiv Aji 1 11 ' 1 iiuv) nuvi ioovi up 111 111 ,. . , . 1 . .i ! c chair, as if to reach the dish. . M? making their mark, upon the a lairs of " Yes, ton," said if 10 reach the dish unj inaums mni in;im,ii uic iiiiaus ui my ducky, it shall have some n.ut- al1 ninnfiind." wherever situated and what- d his mamma; and iminotliatelv ever ,lje,r condition..t9aAwiori atnot. .. . - si ets -.sasi iiirnev, oi 1 niiii'e.iiio-.'. 110 count v. a highh7 Ye-: voluble lad-, dledum and- twecdledee! The cave him a slice, cut up' in small "pieces. That was not it. Limby pushed that on the floor, cried out "Limby on meat ! Lim by ride 011 meaU" His mamma'could not .think-" what he rnc,nnt. At last, however, his father recol lected that he had been in the habit of giv ing him a ride occasionally, first on his foot, sometimes on the scroll end of his sofa, Gev. Scott's Bravery. In a speech de livered at Newark, Judge Conrad, of Phila delphia, in answer Jo a charge of cowardice made against General Scott,.' produced a document, which was sworn to severalyears since, as part evidence on a pension claim. This was the evidence 'of a soldier at Lun dv's Lane, whb stated in his affirmation iVT - ... . 1 -.1, UllWC Ull UlC 11U1 BC 9 , III (I1UII, 11U lltlU . ... Ti u 1 1 rn,.T ri Sr1 jen'in the habit of perching him-on va- f, which ra and;a-half o clock on the evenmg o . , ; d Liinby,earlng led down his foot , ult, and nt Oo clock on the same 1 A.' , . . , . to the commander Married at Sevkn-and-a-iialf r. m Deau at at seven th 10th eveninir. or an hour and a half afterward, the husband wept beside the "'bride of death," Here is the sad record frorn the IVY. Express: 3arrie"-In Prattsvillt,on the 10ih inst., bv P. K. Salisbury, Esq., John Bivens, of Middletown, Delewnie county, to Miss M. A. lurk.iol frattsville, Greene county . t r 1 a. - iV . t .1 .. J nt nthAr limni. nnv thn ton of tl. ..,Sr.p,.iir general DCOll, nuer ne was wou.iueu, ! Once he put him on a dog, and more than' roJc ' Ym xV,ere ,he fMlet. was sta and 1 T . , , ... , , , . tinned, "his neck, breast and arm in a core I uiiee 011 ine uuise a sauuio , 111 miui i, iiu nan c . , ... , 1 1 1 . 1 based upon a single idea, and that a sellishi nnrriiw. and bfcoted one. Then lhere. will- in down his leg and trick- be left the Democratic' party, sole n pttc upon the crdund, and said SPnt.-itiv; of all that is -pvil -of nil (hat' is . 1 . 1 i . l. ir a T 1 . . ... ..... was a saddle of mutton, wanted to take a w ine commanuer 01 ine nne, .lamwounu. , dtructivc. a ius party, which Dean Switt ride upon ft ; . eu aim very weai-. t want, one w jvur uien deScnbetf njrre than 'a hundred wars ngq,- .- "Limby on, Limby ride o'uTione !" said 10 gt Up behind ,me and hold me on my j as being patched up of heterogeneous in- thochild, in a whisper.- norse. A young man threw down a. nus- consistent partswhom nothing served to -' Did vbu ever hear?" said the father. kef' and at one srrin leaPcd uPon l,le orsf unite but the common interest of sharing in "What on extraordinary child !"s.ud the ;-"V '" "";"' ':, me soon anu piumur 01 mo jieopie, auo- other; " how clever, too, to knoW it was .boiy of the army. ,. I he excitement pro- gantly demands to rule the destinies of the ;e a saddle, the little dear ! ' No, no, Li.n- Juce.d b' rPad,S Pocurnent was thr.l- country , a c!yim no, de fat.,0 but Jt.Jure Died In iPrattsville, on the 10th instant, r -..I. u r .!, ui iiimuy caieu.no -' osiixiui I- inwiiiuiiiiaLrj ji iii-u luiitxat i . -i i Mr,. M. A ftivens. wife nFdnhn Rivns. i! 8reasy frock, not hey he was used enough tho 29th year of her age. mother like k.. . I- T uy , icaau liun. uiiiiui . i . i . r n. J JL O . - . . r,.ca tr. (Ui. ffrtt nn.l rravn rtlflist I'pllCmpnt Uut Limby carea notlimg about the 'y y-------- ling in the extreme. The hundreds present rose to their feet ai cheers, so that it was minutes before the nTPThfiOkolona (Miss ) News hoists the name of John J. Crittenden for President, TLOCR; CHEESE iRICE ; CltifR VISEOAB -J .;7f0,'a7.T ?I . 8 ARNOLD. I "d Wm. A. Shaw, of Mississipi, for Vice - 8-tf ' - r ' President, in 1860. . . i . a .11 1 to that, and therefore roared out more 'ln ;"""""u r - lustily than ever for a ride on the mutton imson and a n, ! member of the Presbyterian Ghurch'. during w -;i -peculiar crmdilion" ol' lu-r nhvMf.nl .-in',1 ey are, eacli ,'meutal-orcraniisatin. h.-ts'tr..-i4iiii n vormon sectional, and, looking to the same end j-haf an .hou.- long everv other Simdav.nt'IO disunion., -Apply to each the test ol truth, ; o'clock, lot fihteeii .vJa'rs.'' While -preach--the touch-stone of the Constitution and stlie T jnj? sho reclines upon a bed. Her instiuie Union, and they will be found to, be . tie- ; tions- arc generally cxct'dlent nnd abound iu ' structive to thejpeace and glory ofoarcoun-.: .script ara'l fiuojattons. bnfwl.cn she recovers try, and to the cause of human freedom in . hm- coicimisncss slve li no - recollection the world. They do not meet, the exigen- j wh itevel of w h:it she has 'bci-n savii ;. Sev- " cies of our position as a people endowed ' eral vca'rs ago I.orc'a'se excited the-aftention with the fullness of- hope and largeness of. t,f several medical -gen'-Iemen, who, while faith of chosen instruments for a great , t,ev bad tho utmost cotiii lence in her sin work and a high mission. They are unfit ; ce'rity, could :givi no satid'aciory explana custodians of the bloou-bmiglrt treasures be-j tion of . the nn sterv. : We cannot help believing that the lie-.'IIoi.THity" Jfor.sKi About twiii-hf, the publican partyKvvjll soon dissolve,-or else be other evem'-ur. just aS- our Governor was i..-. ii i-. l u.. c i i i..:.. . . -' , .. . . out a smau iaeuoii, ueuueu uy oeu aro, aiiii pao:a oow.n siren to ins -TesTrttlCe, a . stiai.ger rode up to the side walk el'iSjg'oaVj... of the stores and bawled out to li s Exc.-N lency : , " " I say stranger, won't you be so kind as to hold my horse while I step in here and doalitile'ti-ading?' " ' -.'' Whv, mv dear -fellow," saiJa hvstanJer, ' "that isGov. I'.IIis. That ? IL the GJve:8"r ':" -' ' Yes." ... ' ' , - " Wv'U. who cares ii'i; isf Diuu't I veto for hiinj" ' . - - We are not -informed whether tho Gov- ernor lield the horse or not. Giraffe: aud of divine right, while ia truUi, thev havo not the shadow of right to the confi dence and support of the people, r Pledged to a philosophy -as false in its teaching as it is dangerous in its tenden cies, luis party bas subordinated all its 5 The New York Saturday Press svs that sn;j . ....inn..,...nl. .nl.;i.n vi.. .. ., . ' ii; .l; . i . :. u. am juu cii-i mi. aum aviinu-i ,i u.il " nree extensive puuiisoing uuunva iu uueion, ; r . , . . i i . -. r -. A- Ai-rmnaA ..msTi l Ila . i.;i.i "T vi. . j -ui, .1. nn,'i..i f., ,k 4 Drofessed and buastcd tiriaeiDics to lUtf-iliut eity- ipnto lain i Cj UVUIe Via a.'L.I tail i V.va o.,iiiii IiV It7 1X1IU (JW A WMk IliU A UllilUUipuita Mas v HUltvu IOI ait-l-Q i a .,."--. 1" of uncommon mind!" said his mother,, purpose of bringinir but a new encyclopedia, the i higher law of .party ruleand Par,ty success, principle paretterested were - - - . - . . .. . . ii. . i - . .1... i.iuii, . ni inn., .nil inA - .. M r . , i in Apru or iUsy. ' , rcieuunijj 10 ue wo jnjtuuai iiicuuj v jwui. uuu ...v. - JO" The N'evy.,Qki leans Picayune ex presses its satisfaction that a. recent at tempt to get up a prire rii! exl'iibition in, 4tt sueee-s. t ne Aaron " Limby, dear, silence ! silence V ' first tolumc to appear in . I t i i
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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