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VOL MO. 2G. WADESBOROUGII, N. C, .THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1859. SERIES. PUBLISHED WEEKLY ., .. IF. EMS OP BUD8CKIPTION. - Blnglt eoploa, Two Donaae per yew, Invariably ia advenoe. .- T T Clubs of Tan and upwards, it will be furnished 1 On Doin o . lUu per copy. Ma tubaoription received for les tbun sii months. ' . ' BATES OF ADVEIlTrSIKO. . OH iQI'ABE, Tit Linti OB LIU MKV1II. On insertion .. TOo, ' Three Inaertions , ,.,$1 W Two mouths, or nine Inaertions 8 SO Thru months, or thirteen inacrtioni...... 4 00 ttii seanibi 0 00 One year ; 00 Adrertiiers must tato the numbtr of timet tbey vish tbeir advertisements inserted ; otherwise tbey Will be continued till forbidden, end charged accord ing to the above; - To that who desire to advertise largely we bold Ml the following liberal inducements fkrt Mm. Sir Mt. Iftnt Mo. On Ym. Doe column 7o.ou $126.00 $105. iM) Jiyo.OO lltlf column.... 85.00 02 60 82.60 05.00 Third of eolunui 21.00 45 00 00.00 70.00 Quarter eolumn. 18.0Q 83.0Q 45.00 64.00 Less than quarter of a column at the above ratea. Profawioml and Bueiues Cards, not exceeding fire line brevier la length, will be inserted for $6 a year; if eaoeedisg five lines will be charged the some a other advertisements. Obituary notion free whoa not exceeding twenty lines; all above twenty liura at advertisement rates. . A coin mo if equal to 200 llnea .brevier, or 2,000 wvrde. Thla eird ia In brevier.) - ' ASHE A. IIARCKAVF, . Practice in partnership in tbe county of Anson; ex cept on tbe Criminal Pocket In the County Coif rt, (J. K. Kargravo being County Solicitor.) They will attend to the collection of all claims en trusted to them InAnsonand the surrounding counties. T. 8. Ashe attends tbe Court of Richmond, Mont gomery, Stanly, Cebarra, Union and Anson. J. R. Ilargravt thoae of Montgomery, Stanly and .Anaon. Office at YFadesboro'. . THOMAS S. A6IIE. ; J. R. HARGRAVE. Sa-tf ' littm: v battle, .fllorfty and Voumultort at MMir, wADtsnoio', xSl ALEXANDER LITTLE and R. II. BATTLE, Jr., Esqs , hating associated themselves in the practice of their profession, will promptly attend to all business animated to tbem in tin. Counties of Auson, Rich--uond and Union. Mr O.Bce oppmite the Bank. 17-20 Horse-Shoinr, Blacksmitbing and iron wont in uenerai. . O.TIITII LIDSEY RESPECTFULLY fj Inform the people of Anson, in genera, nd xrv the eitliene of Wadesboro' In particular, that!?) TH BY are carrying on the BLACKSM1TIIING V BUSINESS, I ALL ITS BRANCHES, at the well knows STAND now partly occupied by Mr. ELI FREEMAN, end that they are prepared to do and perform all work in thia line of buainee with prompt neaa. They guarantee that all work done at their establishment elial! be finished in a workmanlike man ner, and that tlioro ..lis 11 be no unnecessary delays and disappointment that when a job Ia promised by a certain time, when thai time arrives, the work ahall be dona, and well dono, too. 18-tf II TATI NORTH CAROLINA ARGUS, '-. BEPDBLICAH A R1ST0CR A C T. BY 1. a. 1AXI. Of all the notable things on earth, The queerest one li pride of birtb, Among our "fierce Democracies A bridge across a hunJred years, Without a prop to eava from auecrs Not even a couple of rotten Pncrs A thing for laughter, fleers and jeers, Is American aristocracy ! Depend upon it, my enoU.-li friend, Your family thread you can't nscend, Without good reason to apprehend You may Dud it waxed at the farther end ' By r.orno plcbian vocation! Or, worse tbnn tli.it, your boasted line May end in a loop of stronger twine, . That plagued some worthy relation I Because you flourish in worldly affairs, Don t be haughty and put on uira, . With insolent pride of atationl Don't be proud and turn up your nose, At poorer people in plainer do'es, But learn for the sake of your oul repose, lint wealth's a bubble that oomes nnd goeal And that all proud flesh, wherever it grows, ' Is subject tj irritation. Unab!o todiscovfer'anvtliinir bv which to fix bellies will disl;ivpr n. ami will w..U ll - Tn.n i.v t2 no grave an itnpulation on the absent red our fun. You jest go buck an' lay low, an' J. T. Jlea.fly in rublishintr. in n weekly re- mulo, ? obsc,n:ed-, t , ' ... t1'11 k3PI track of ,l,tlse d,!vils- n' fiml .UB-liiotisappr."Ther)ihryi.rnChoplninir . What I exolaimfd Sjle, " cannot tet rest of our boys too." Ube Annv of if.e KevoJution." l'rom it we nnylhing?'' why jest look at that; thar reo I The main body 'now ftll I tick. leaving ex'Piict Hie fotiowinijs thut title, cthunk of bark that's, all cracked ; Silo to complete his operations.- After, he; "At Ihe Iwiile of Hunker Hill, ns the jest the shape of a red niggcr'n .feet; in had seen (hem well secreted in'some adjoin-' Dtilish were iidvntiring through diaries. those are leaves, too, ihey take us purly ing trees, Silo returned, and making a wide ! town to the aitaek.'n soldier entered a a east us if it war mud." it now became detour, commenced scarchinir for the other , house ulierc tlie Jiushund Lv'sirk- I lit bo tJark that bile deemed it advisable to re-; pariy of his friends, whom he expected (o wifa was vounp nnd brauiiful nnd brnrinft, main ut the eab:n over uighf, and start early fin;l sunewhcre in tW vieinifv. A : the snl.liitr in ti. .n.Cf ......'. i ,Z rw-. . . . . . J " ' - - e.aa. a-""IM tt 1 lb I'll! IU TOE CHILD ROB BEDS. 4 Frontier Story- Puring ihe black winter of 1S37. a win ter that obtained bo wide a celebrity by reason of the utter ruin in which were in volved so many families during the short months that composed it, ourBlory opens. The man of whom we write, together with ELVAN3 & THOMPSON, nisui.raTo.r cit n. v. Dfilrrt ia Coarta, fabiart and I'phoUlrry Hardware, ' ' Bar Iron and Steel. y .4 ConpUft Auorlmmt M BS, S'OKKS, FKI.LOKS, S1IAFTS, ift, l;c. I2-tf NOTICE, AVIXG BEST ALL MV HANDS TO TIIB Kouthweet, I am now anxious to sell my I'LAK- ATION InrAnaon comty, on the waters of flat Fork and Cedar Creek; and if early application to purchase ia made I will sell very chenp. It it, in my opinion, ea good aa any Cotton Farm within live miles of Wadesboro'. it ia a high and healthy place, and has a Never-Failing Spring of excellent water convenient to the dwelling houae. It contains nvfc, and will be sold all together or divided eo as to suit pur chasers. The principal Improvements are: A One FUAMK DWELLIN'tr HOLXK, new and well Jt floiahedi a KITCHEN and HMUKR HOUSE; M1 new framed COTToX (JIN I1L'8E and KCIIKW; new HXAIit.ES, with fourteen atnlla; a GEAR IU10M and CUTTING ROOM, with a wide pa'-age in the middle; and a FODDER and HAY LOFT; a WELL OF WATER within three yards of the stable lot;, a 11LACKSM1TII Midi', end eleven NEUItO CAU1NS and CIU11S; POTATO HOUSE, and a number of ! other Outhouses; a GARDEN and ORCHARDS, ic. It lioa within two miles of tbe Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Unilrnad, which ia now nearly all under contract, tud which will be completed within two or three years. pa)u Term, will lie accommodating. January 16, IWt-li) if I ' LITTLE. SMITH & LINDSET, . DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATEXT MEDIUMS, lainls and Oifs, PERFl'MKUY AND FAXCY AUTICLES, (A general and extenaive aesortinent,) Glass Ware, &c-, wADEsnono', x. c. tfcf Phyaiciana from the countrv can rely upon and ri'XCTl'At.LY filled, at a small advance on I of beholding,' for the first time in his life, Northern prices. ; -'f i himself in possession of u house, rouh, hut U4RDE.V HEEDS, - ' warm, capable of containing the whole- of his F ALL KINDS AND EVERY VARIETY FOB ' 'aml'y comfortably, tnd the owner ol a rnleby 22-tq WMITH & LINDSET.""" ;"Pieee 01 giOUtld, tlie we Ol Whicll would IOKI TOB.UTO. ' r"' W,UiT "J t,,e dcn,ZCn 01 NVa" MIL'L'l. . otii went mil to nifiiie Ins way tlirotifrh ihe heavy under-; meet him. Jl immediately addressed in otusn, ne iningineii iij.it ho saw a dusky ; suliinrr proposals to her. Ifc-ing ant il v re form silently npproacliing. Dropping to ; puNed lie a'ti mpu-d violence, when' her the earth he patiently nuVted ihe coming Vcream moused Ivr siek husband from his one. As he drew nearer, f-.iu could nl.-iinU-i bed. i rvrd iviili tin. til,l..n r.;i.ni.iit yji ine trail tue ensuing morn, this view of the case prevailed lifter some littlcdchtVe, and llicy reluttanily turned homewards. The next morning at day-break they had started on. All Ihatday bcinir able todis- unguisii tnc trail easily, una returning night ec.the painted features . an Indian war-! he leaped up. at.tl sreinz his h ife slrucliiip: . ." ") "'r1' j 1 lul i "mi ciuse upo'i ins heels ii.'ijowecl three m me .-jniis ol a lii .tiili soldier, ran him and rwift.y pressing o.i, at last Ktle called j more. They paused a moment, and thzn ! lhr.uigh the bodv. 'J'he man fell back on lor them to halt, qs it was now gelling too ; one, who seemed to L ' Uieir chief, giving a , the floor, .-n.il asbis eyes met tho-o of hW dark l.ir Inn) to discover the trail; they ac- , grunt of satisfaction, h.oved forward, ac-! destroy, r, he shrieked ou, '"my brother." cordingly topped, and building a Urge fire, i cmpanied by ihe others. Thus they pro. "The recognition was mutual, arid with the were noun seated around it etiL'.iired in test- ceeded a . I . . j . l a .-a, uii i iiiw Vlllll (Iji HIM ' vmuiti i (u,i 'M'etl. ill Ul Ut I til III J Wll'llJVJe; uiuu ui jrmcu teuisoii uiiti parcneu slopped, and, turninj; to the others, seemed corn, as a cure I ir. collapsed stomachs. Uo bol l a sort of rouneil with t iV. They were so tired that they were content ipiently poitiiiii; to the grdund ahead of to sleep. Jlenry and Silc were, at their them. As soon as he finished, tin v all rom- tin at t ii... u,.....mi...l .... - . ..1. .1 ' i i ii .-win., tut, mi, n poiuit-u ua u w iiiLn, .iiiu ; iiieiict u scarciinia the rest rolled up in their blankets, and were (he the Scotchmen ca severu I v ovcr-exciied corpse. The in the bula.' iunUiii.i kll ilcatl upon iitih.;piv hi others wcro One hail i-niigr.Vi'il lo Amtri ;irs bei'oie, (he oil.er had joined ; separa- anii so ! ine t-.tisn.sii army, and alter a ion e.'llltiollt'v' iliH lln.v n.t .'...?..:...- I.nt.:...l I t'mn lliii. i....t I.. ....,;.t. I ......I I...- soon in the land of dreams. J he night every tree .theOatame lo. Silc had no difTi wore away without incident, and early ; culty in discerning that thev hud discovered I ' HC?" The l..'!-.wing tahle, exhibit in 'lawn louiiatiiem again under way. . Abuut his trail, nnd, knowinir by its freshn.-ss thai ' seats ol m, i r..meiil. and tlie times of noon of tflart day they were brought un all ; the one h-nvin.T it not CmiwI;.!.,,,! election of Nlale ollicers of the several lift no.v tli as Sile . I 1 f t a ieniiy in searcn oi iiitn. As soon matle ui) bis miiid to this, he coin ! inencetl crawling awtiv as fast as he could ' tandin.(. na llu iilirnun i liv l-n'tiin'r Ci..m rule mat tnc trail i iru ci where 1 iev l hen several friends of his, had at this lime fully (were, into two pails, diking directions whol- mada up uieir minus to leave a fpoi niicic ,y opposite irom caua oilier lhey now j r0m so dangerous a locality, lie thu." pro they wero compelled to labor night and j held a alwrt consultation on the matter, and i ceeded, "snake fifshioii," uulil he caiiie to uay in order joehe out a mosi in -agre u-. ?ue was Hie nrsi one called upon to give , a large Iree, when he arose, and moved t.iX lenance.anu ivnere tney were name, ui uu i ms opinion. " ai, said lie, "ye j-ce uiat j moment, to be turned out of employment, j thesj arc varmints knowd as how that we'd Hut when the day c.tme on which they weie j JC nrler them in double quick time, .so I to start, his friends lost all courage and re-j they've done this ar ihing, to kind o'git us j fused logo. Jle accordingly started alone, the scent like; now I kinder think lint and after a severe journey of many days, the best way fur us to do would be f r us ' found a spot that suited on ihe bank ol the to split into parlies, and each of us lake a Illinois river. He immediately took pos-! brunch, whei one ov us comes up u iiii the in sucli a maimer ns lo keep h'e aforesaid tree between himull' ami his pursucis. I ! had thus proceeded about live hundred v.,rd.-', when" he was discovered by one ol the Indians, who was slanduii,-directly over ihe place where fcile had but a few mo ments before lain. Giving a wild whoop, ihe "-red-skins" da.-dicd forward in luirstiit. session of it for lands were then free to jsa.-jK nts, let hini lay low an' watch 'cm (ill ; .Silt: now ran for "dear life," (akin settlers and in a short time he had a clear-1 we all get together a;ain' . ing cut, large enough to build a cabin" on.'i "But," interrupted Henry, " if we should This was soon dorie, with the help of sotne I be continually getting farther apart." . nctguunrs; and tie men iiau inusuieMauiiou 0' nn.vrisTK T D ..GNU'S Sl'PERIOR SMOKING TORACCO : (J . fur aalcal the Drug Store of T II. IIOKTO, DEXTIST, WADE8CORO', I), N. C , will operate on Ttcth at the following low ratea, fur persons who call at my oflice to have tbe work done or pay c.vb: (iold l'lug.i, $1 .60, Teeth on Pi Tot, ft; Teeth on Gold Plate, $ each up to an all abore tht4 j'i each; a t ull I'pper iet ou HiutioB, r '.. 1 T.Mik I, a n.a All -.. w.... v- j . equally low. Wheu I hae to credit my old charges j A ()-lt BMI3 H JtilXDSEW to keep on the trail the Indians hu.il. just j passed over, supposing that his friends had I also found the track and were following in I Xo, no T exclaimed Sile, "ye see, tlicse pursuit ol t,he savages. On, on, he sped, 1 aryellar cusses live near by the lake, and j Willi the Indinns crHtlually closing on him, belonpr to ihcsc hors steahn Lherokee up; waen, rm turning the lo.it of a small hid, he in Wisconsin! now the varmints will be j came full upon the wished for friends. Silc ; sartin to come together as soon as they tn seeing them, shouieJ joyfully, "Single-i think they are far enuf out of the . way fur i out the varmints as lhey come round,;aiid us not to'ketch em. Out I wckon they'll ! be sure and not l.'ave one of 'tin to tell ihe ! si' trinned ui) in that arrangement. As he I rest whose cotnin' for em." As he finished. , Haying completed all his arrangements ; concluded, his argument was received with a dozen rides sounded forth as one, and he- j SHEET Old. OR RALE BY 8 tf SMITH 4 LINPSEY. sill be made. I cm refer tho- wlw wi-h it t.t me I of the moat rcprctabl. cituena fur whom I hare plufrged tectb eighteen ycara ago; the asme'pluga arc still in and doing well For others I hare put in teeth on plrot and gold plate, some full rets on auc tion, which, they have a oru for several years, and are atill wearing, ail doing welt; and many other opera tions, which bare been done for about eighteen ."ear, all doing well. P.'it as I warrant all my operations, and hare the adranlige of upwards cf eighteen years' practice, I hare no doubt but l ean give mucuction to all who are di.poacd to patronise and give ice a Ca.tr trial, which ia all 1 ak. . N. It. Hating engaged in the Photographic Art, aoaie hare been induced to liC'neve I bad iiit the Fracture ef Dcntiatry Now this ia a fiilae iinpreaaion. bare not made anonghie jutify my retiring from the busiaeas. On tbe contrary, I am better prepared now than aver to, operate on teeth, and am atill in the field, ready stall times to atter I to all calls from thia r any of the adj.- ning counties, and respectfully ask a continuance of tliat patronage heretofore so liter ally bestowed. 8j come along and hare your mouth pnt la laugtung order,' and then get one of my superb .Ambro'yper. . Bo you who bare beauty to HOQTON should take it, Ami you who hare none should go let blm make it. ' Ii).:l5 , S. S, ARNOLD""" DEALCS 1 Dry Ctodt, flulliii:, ilatt. fipi, BooU, Shoes I0. M 4 DEN 4U KERri lE8, ND EXTRA' TS FOR FLAVORING. For sale by F.MM Il & I.l.MJ.f.V -tf HIDOU' EAi. LARGE LOT OF FRENCH AND AMERICAN. For aale by - 3-lf SMITH fc I.JNDFEY. r . 1 . , , , . I lore ine awaueix 1 echoes ha.l ceased rever j berating through t lie narrow valley tlie i four vigorous lorms had bounded m.idiy forward, flushed with hope and thoughts ol vic'oty, now were numbered among the Leitigs' that were. The sharp reports brouglii ihe party Sile bad hidden, instantly to Ihe spot, mid the A Mti:i:i 4 ND COLORS OF EVERY Ol E, D ESC R in ION. S-tf t For sale by SMITH & LINDFEi". Dnvelirn KmtritK Crorkrrjr, Saddlrs, Pa.nti Hi la I f AT THE OLD tT.l.H. , It! AVE NO RECEIVED THE MOST OF MY ; late parehase of Fall and Winter Good, compris ing a maveh larger assortment than usual, cousiatiug in part of the following article, tii : n..i. ...1 uiii-i. " -" -j 1 g Cashmeres, at Jle.-tnos, : - -;- rupline, DeLalncs, a t,' Deileiges, g jaconet Muslins, ' 8wms Mualina, ' " Jiarred Mualina, : 1 Vrlllantca, plella fihnwls, ' 'Wool Shawls, Cloaks, KiJ Gauntlets, (Cn-hmore Gauntlet, GloTesaod lloaien-, (Clotha and Cauimerea, S. . : . ' V'tinira. Si Merino Vesta and Tanta, IIoops aad Hoop f kirt Brown and UpT J Sugars, R"io, Jars and Lag. CoffeCj Ada. and Hperm Candles, Kerosene and Sperm Oila, Train and Linseed Oils, Castor and t'od Liver Oils, White Lead and Kink , Taris Green'in Oil, Chrome Green iu Oil, Conch Varnish, Window Gi'.rw. H Putty in 'C'.ni " ,.. ConcentrnK'd Lye, Keroseno Lamps, Guneand Pistols', Carpenters' Tools, Smiths' Tools, Nails. Id to 40d, Well Wb'cele, Well Buckets, te 1 F 2. OOO HOP. SALE '3-tf I.USi. BY WHITE EE.4IK SMITH A X1NDSEY. 1 to his ebtire satisfaciion, Henry Wojlinglon.la good deal of favor, and finally all agreed 1 for that was his name, wrote to New York, 1 that it was ihe best thing lhat could be done, -informing two ol the friends who had re-i and they accordingly followed it. Dividing 1 fused to start with him of his gqod luck,! into epial parties of twelve each, lhey sep ; setting fori Ii in glowing colors the many j orated, Siie's party takinp; the northeast I beauties of his wild western home, and i trail, thinking that would be the inosl like- concluded by entreating them to come to ! ly for'thc Indians to take the little girl over,; j htm, and bring with them Ins family, nut as it w.-t3 tho,one that led nearest to their j a short time elapsed when Henry was face ; lands. Our friends kept steadily on the 1 parly now joined as when thev stal led, j to face with a loving wife and two beautiful j trail, until near dark, when one of the men j dashed hopefully on. But little" more re i children. He also found lrs-har ! clasped j picked from a low bush ,a piece of calico, j mains to be told. The settlers soon reached j with a manly grasp,' and rejoiced to hear j and Which as soon as Henry bad examined, j Ihe child stealers, when the ccnliict was '.!....' -.1' 1. : I . Ti ! 1 1 ... I. -u : - .1 l . I 1 .1..1: . im. - 1 1 . , again ine voiees ui ins 1 11 iiitruo.-. nun . nu ja unuutiiu 10 uu u jmccc n 0111 111s uann- , sooi 1 mux ueei.si ve. 1 tie Indians were a I he secures two near neighbors as well ns ; ter's dress. This circumstance infused ; friends, and essential aid in ease of nil at- j much spirit into the J'aiigued party, and tack from the tribes of restless savages lhat ' they pressed hopefully on, with renewed j were constantly prowling in the vicinity 1 vigor, Sik as.sutiug them that they were I of -his cabin, ready to save or murder, beg j rapidly approaching the Indians, as the i or steal, as tlie case niifrlit be. r " 1 trial iirew fresher and more distinct every Sia'es, v, ill be found valuable for refer ence : Maine. AiiiM -. eer.nd Monday in September. New lluinp-liire, t'l.nord, o-ciii.l.'fu, h in March. I term. .nt, .M. nipi -Uvr, tiit Tmd:iv in September. I V'isiirh'iM!tti, I'.ojli.n, Tiaa.ln;- uttrr Jii-t Muinlay I in N'n ciiiIm r. I Rhode- Iil md, Newport and Providence, first Wed ( nes'lny in Apt i I . j (.'omii:?tit..t, fl.-rtf. .i-.l . f,rt Moi.day in April. I New Ynik, Albiin;-, Tiu-.-.hiy alter' fir-t' Monday In November. - ' New .ee..ey, Trenton, Tuesday after flrtt Monday In Nnvenil-i r. I I'emi-jlvumii, ll.ini-ljii.-g.. second TuCfday in Oc ; tuber. I IMtiwnrr, Duvcr, "efnnd Todny in November. ! M n yl in 1, Ann ipuli- first W ciluvt luy in November . j Virginia.' Ilit-lim. n l. f.Mirtli Thur I iy in Muy. I No: tii ('iiii.Iiu'i, Kn'.iiyli, firt TitiMinv in Auymt. j .South ('uri;ina, Culiimbi'i, jecoint Vnd'ny iu(Jetuler. ! fieurpla, MiMi-lgiville, firt Monday in Oetubc. I Fhridn, Tallahassee, firat .Monday hi Octuhcr. ! Aliibanni, Meiitgi'Dicry, r?t .Monday in Antut. . Mifi-issippi. Jac.'ni.ii, 1irt Monday in Ort.dii r. Louisinim, lluton R"iigr, fir-t,Muti lay in November. Texas, Au-tiii, first Monday in Aunu:l. nru.-in.4is, Little Kiick, tut .11 m lay 111 August. Teilmsec, Na.-hviile, firi-t Thurdny in Augj-t. K.t.ntueky, Fniul:;'..i t, tiit Moudirv in Ali(:ut. Obi", (Vliiml.ua, aecuiid Tuekday in October. Indiana. Indiana) o'.ix, -eefiid Tuesday in I Iftil.er. ' Illinois, SpriiiiiCidd, Tae;Jiy after tr.t Monday in November. , Missouri, JcfTeison City, first .Mundiiy" in August Michigan, La.-ug, Tueidy after tirst Muniiay in Noveu.ber. 1 iiia.Dfs M.ijif City, tirst Monday iu O'.-tol.cr. IVi-et.iisiii. Madi.-on Tucwiuy kft'-r first Mouday in N'l.venibiT. - (Ja.iiuiiiia, h'acrHua-.it't, Tu2-day a't'.T trst Monoay in September. : slam, and httle Jane now tells to four bright eyed, wondering children' the story of her i wonderful escape from the savages. -.--- Cooked Food for Swim:. Samuel II.- Look Ocr .roa thk Lot usts-.' IV. G. C. j Smith, of JJaltiuiete, wlioe fpec tally is. locusts, ! says that these insects will appar the approticb ! ing spring in seven different districts of the : eutnitry, r. : -j 1. la Ihe whole 'Valley of Virginia, from near the top of the Blue Kidge Mountains cn the ensi, the rutotiiae river on flie uorlh, to the Tcjinessea I and North C&ri'liua lints on the south, and bcvc 1 ral coulities on tlie west. Tl.iy will probablv ! cecupy a 'ConsidcrnWe portien of loth North , t arolina tid lemussei', iALE BY l-u 33 OZS. Ql IMXK. SMITH & LINDSET Thus the slimmer uassed. without inci- i moment. i dent, and they had commenced upon the j iluis mey proceeded, wtien lhey were 1 Varied labors of the autumn, when one ! suuurniy siamou ny iiearmg iron, sue mat i morning his son Charles came running to j 1R had lost the trail. Here was dilliculiy ' 1 the house, in a slate of the greatest alarm, lllal no .ne anticipated. i!e could i '! s-tving- i sce nor 'hink of any place where they had j "He and Ins sister Jane were in the 1 . "roar u. uui yiiijj u.-i some uuuuieu woods, behind the house, galhering chest- j yartls. ,ie was ''card to exclaim, joyfully, "I ' nuts, when a great party of Indians -had 1 thought so; look here, boys, the cussed eniea nlnnt Inne nnd t.ried to catch 1 skunks have, I gUCSS, got Up one ot these ar him; but he hid in tbe bushes, and could not find him." 1 It A It AID 70R f ALE BY i S-tf ISO I II, OR SALE BY S-tf A FI.fE AllTIt I.i: OR SALE BY OILS SMITH k LINDSEVr niT uLi't:. SMITH & LINDSET. or ri:Ki oil. tf SMITn & LISDSEY. , .u ..-m ,. K,ni.. .Mii.ui 1 11: Carolina arid lemusse,'. ovtr are n' other d a. l4av, ,ot -Jventuckv. has been experiment- j triets -s . . . In Vivrlh C-iridiiti fk tl.l.,!,.t, Ia Pi DE (.RATH' ELECTRIC OIL, 1()R SALE, BY 8-tf SMITH & LINDSEY. PAINTS AHI yAUlIIII, f OR SALE BY SMITH & LINDSEV. ing in feeding several IjIs of hogs, ehang ing them from raw to cooked, nnd from ground to ungrouhd foad, with the follow- ; ing results: One bushel of dry corn made , five pounds and ten ounces of live pork;' one bushel of-boiled corn made fourleen 1 pounds and seven ounces of pork. One bushel ground corp. boiled, made, in one in- 1 stance,, sixteen pounds and seven. ounces, j and in another, nearly eighteen pounds of; llcvj trees, crawled along like a squirrel, anil ' l'u,K- siinjaung eotn at uo cenqs a i)us!i- J I.I .!.. 1.1 . I . ! -'. - l 1 ...:.': ff.1 n l,l nni-b 1 1 n'ifrli I ... )la r.,n.l .... t. .. .... iiien or.it))eu oowa tins ar creeh. uui 11 v I"" " "' "-'j'" "la " l'"uli" "c "'l Ufnry waited not lo hear more, but rushed into the house, seized his rifle, nnd as the result of one bushel of dry corn, 4-i OF ALL KINDS, 3-tf o All ef which will be diepced of on tbe moit ab- jommodating terms. Plcise call and examine before making your purchases. -8, 8. ARNOLD. 4-tf A.E. BENNETTS DRY GOODS, IIARDWARJE AD GROCER.' STORK, . WADESPORO', X. C. I1IAVK JUST RECEIVED MY FALL f. SD ffl ter IJtock of l DRV GOOD, - JSmbracing CLOTHS, CASSiwEREfi, DELAINES, ' CALICOES, SlLKls, Se., 4to. Abw, a fresh supply of flBOCCRIGS A!ID s?HQVIHO, And a larjra and well-selected e'tock of . SCHOOL nooKs. ley All of which f will dieptfee of for CASH, er ea tiaae to punctual customers. ... 9-(f "rT";". ' ni'CK WHEAT, ILOUR; CUEESEj RICK ; CIDER "VINEGAR ; Smoking Tobacco, of superior nality, Ju&t reroi-ed and for sale by ' ' 8. 8. ARNOLD. s-tf ; jrpT receiVed ur g. $. akVolu' SU.T MOLASSES - .- ' . 7RTS1I t'OVK OYSTERS; BAQQINQ; BOPE; TWINE; Il-lf - OOTTOM XAMX9. . KVKVPS .. F PHOSPHATES OF LIME, IRON, SODA AND POTASSA. Forioleby IWf SMITir k LINDSEY. KEROSENE LAMPS AND OIL. a N ENDLESS VARIETY OF THESE NON-EX-V. PLO'SIVE. ECONOMICAL, AND I'NSl'R I'.SSED LAMPS. One of these lamps-wilt give a light etmnl to four candles, and consumes. about one cent's worth of oil in three hour.. For economy and brilliancy of light they cannot be equalled. For sale by, " f3-tfL SMITH & L1ISDSEY. Will You Please Take Notice. r"HE SlBSCKliiER ANNOUNCES TIUTiHEIS jirepnred- to s REPAIR BUGGIES AST) COACHES at short notice, nnu in tlie lr,M sti Lr., Ciili Al and DLRAULE, FINE nod TASTY. Cutlni . E. FREEMAN'S. P. S. No. I. Sclf-canfidcncfl, without iirroRance, prompta him to assert, that in regard to JjyACti dSHTJJIXO he fears no superior, much less an Kgt .11., on the swnny side of Mason ft Dixon s line. Oivo mi a call. , K. F.. e.mrVfriFA tyrfXtiy nnparallcled Seuth for as t TV, KLtuAXea. tasti and DIsrATPII. E. F. ar too dark now lo find out: so wait till ! moimn'. an' if I aint right we'll try some- cents worth of pork ; of one bushel of boilcD 1 tliiti' else, for ihe copperhead never wur corn 1 10 cents worth of pork ; and of one yet that could full red Sile." As he con- bushel of ground corn. I3G ceuls worth, of ! 'cfuded. he told the party to build a fire pork. - ' wait for him, when, throwing bis Ji.lle over : t,:. t .,.'. ,1.1.,. 1... -i.,....,,! iv .1. u ,i. r, iiii3SiiwLiiiivi.iie.i3iiiiii.eie.ii tiii.juiiLiiejie;!- o. . .' . I .1- ii j i r, ii- .1 i- ,i . v Mates are estimated, in the Luropean 1 pst a One. 1 le niovei direct v lor the ereelt ., '. . . I. . alluded" to, ami going up . stream. as short distance, ue louna a uam oi.ioosesticKs,and : stones, in such a manner that it diverted the telling hi two friends to get ready to go with him, bade his wife good bye, and started at full speed for the purpose of get ting the neighbors to advise him.. He had reached. a distance of se.rne two miles, from the cabin, when he was startled by-a voice savinc: : . . " Hello, cap'ni it 'pears to me yer lookin''. miirlitv rrliim thi irfirnin'-. Wliiit minitrht tlie matter be?". ",.'.' j The water ,1'roin itj ' original 'chaiitiel, ? aUs- On looking up he saw standing near hini : '!? 't to (low into a small gulley, running at a roan known thereabouts as "Silc Ilipton." right angles vyith the aforesaid stream. He He was called by all the keenest shot and : theii.as'H. had become quite dark.departed best scout over all the frontier. for the camp to patiently await the m'orn- llent v quickly related to him what had inS- ' :v -.- passed, "and finished by asking him to join j lie reached the camp in sttfetv-, merely in the'search. . i saying in answer to the.inquiries as ty where ' " Jine ye, cap'n ? May I be switched by a he had been: "I thought I'd take a look 'papoose, and then be married to the ttlioaj j around." The same precaution in camp Squaw in the hull tribe of Chcrokees, if I was preserved as on the previous evening. nCr'Tbe debts of different nations and bun, a., ami adjscetit cjutities in bidh States. 3. In St. Mary's cnutity, Md., the soutliern p:irt of the county, occujying about one half the) county. 1 ' 4. In N'crth Carolina,' K-'wan, Ivie, 'Cabsr rr.3. I r. dill and adjacei.t ''.e!it.tii a N. If Tee above are ail of the Northern tribe, or 17 years' 1jcus;s, aiid will cauiiiieiica . ciiitrj.'iiiLr Iroui ahi'tit tht; ftth to tlie 1 rU Ii .of M ay . 5. (' corgis, Gwimiet, IeKalp, .Newton, and ' aJjecnt cotitiUes. 6. In Teti'U'.-s :e, in the northern niiJdlr part. 7. In M'.si.jippi in all tiie eastern portion of the State, frrni the rid-e on " backbone" that runs north and .CjHitli about 4") iuilos from th !isiM,-ip,i river ty the eastern lj.iua.dary of the t't:tte, and probably cxtonding iu:o the Slates on the east. ... The three last districts Kcluaji to.tlie Southern . tribe,' or V-i years' lni.'Usts. "They will legln to emerge about the 2lih of April in the cxtremn southern districts it) .Mwsissiori. to the .rfh nf f AnvfinisiSii-Irs lltsti'iK-Xoiusngoes 1 into business without Mtieking up a- sign over his door at a cost nf from tea to twentv rloll.-ira This sii bears his natue onl end is pT All branches of the tnded to. ll-tf . business prompt! at- E, FREEMAN. w m PRINTING. E ARE PREPARED TO PRINT AT THIS OBioe JOB WOl'Je of all descriptions, such as BLANKS. , BILL HEADS HANDBILLS, HO.ftS'K HILLS, CIRCULARS, CARDS. BANK CHECKS, fcc, fee , Ac, at reasonable rates. We solicit wcrt from all wbe have it to do, whether residing in Wndcsboro' or at a distance. To the latter we would any, Send in your work and it shall be done", and well done at that, and forwarded to you in any way you may direct. . To the people of Ansou and neighborly counties we say, don't. So jest ci ve the' tunc lo pet 'Old Be'ssV-that ar's my rifle and then I'll be arter you, as quick as a bar could swallow a porker." . ' Saying this, he slarted ofT through the woods and soon returned, bearing upon bis shoulder's' ponderous rifle, and 'wearing at .his bell ihe ever present Bowie kiiife. The At length, daylight came, and Sile was' the i first lo reach -4he stream. On arriving ilre're, he shouted : "I've found 'em, boys', .I've found 'em come out hyar." In com pliance wilb. the request they hastened for ward, oorfreacliing'thc place, they found t iiii bed of the creek quite dry, byf bearing on its face the. imprint ol ihe footsteps of States, .at more than ninety-nine hundred and eighty .millions of dollars, t.OS0.N7.l',- iCH Ihe most deeply indebted nations ; May in Gccr- tire : t.' real iruain,!S.i, -3(0 tiu.i, ivo; f ranee, S1,(!0G,39S,4I)3. ; Austria, PJO.OOO ; Hussia; 81.011.4 14. I J3 ; Spain,S73C ','05. 518; Holland, lo0,3t)l,.i:i7, and Prussia'. Portugal, Sardinia, Belgium, aiid Uen mai k, severally, owe more than one hundred millions. The. Central and South Atncr- TXo--..r'p,0r I.e '-Tv ' "-wherehisbusinc-sanJa!! iu particular,:1 zd, !..', 3I ; 1 ertj 1M5I,S7; A ea- j em be explained and prwet.teJ-jr. its most prof ezuela, S-.'505,029, and the others various, itable aspects f Look at the lottery men and -sums, trom one quarter of a million to fifteen. medicine uicn bow they advertise, and what im millions of dollars. j mense fortunes they realize by the operation 1"'' -r - - Shnnl.l 'i,.i '.itii !,.... ....i ..I...-:. :i 3 i. i . e-i II , l ...... i.e iii.iiiaue I'lu me e U4 nm avail j coi i cspunut'iii oi tue iiumcsieati gives the following: . "it won l do to laugh at t onne'ehcut any I lonrrerior wooden nuimegs. iev tiamp- seen oe- c-asiunaiiy by the few who pa.-s hv it. But now tRny business men think of the iuipottance of stiekiti'' his name in the newsnanera. whern It i r -- t'heuisi'lvcs of the sa:i c means of making their I names aud business familiar to tho world. twq' now" proceeded to .their " next-door1'.' one man only. ''Great .God," groaned neighbors some six miles apart and hay- Henry," fie re we have been taken' far out ing got. together a party of some twenty .the yay by one miscreant only, and perhaps persons,Bll armed with the death-dealing even now my daugliloris in their camp and rifle, they went back to Henry's house, tiere h.'sl to me forever." "Hold hard thar, Car, Wii.tt it Costs to Jlw: in ,Cfi Von now ha.-.e e-tihlisbed In your midst a press, vailed of procuring croiys' eggs and hateh- I test bet nvv bar agin a pig's ear, that the , ing tliem under hetis.'and. bringing forward hulr of the 'tree 'toads went' ibis" way, one-Jhe brood..for the .bounty HI .. ' .' steppih' in the tracks ov the other; let's go down a little ftlriher afore we give it up.'' iriaA .I.Mi.it I, a rlni'iiii .-,.,,,,(, U., ..... ML .-l. . ..... " . .... ,. .... ., , , - ... one'men.each capable of borihgthc" bulls 'at.a rapid pace, lolloped bv tlie entire pat ty. , "' - V" Y"1 r ' i.nX.1 v,."nA. ,S A?rL ionmev of nhont hair:, mifeShev your friends SoOO l.elore vour remains can , be laughed' at. Silf4tercg,ye directions came toa place where the trail led off Irom- -" away. II you die poor, and those ..... .f .1 ..'.i :i i. ,i, f,fct o-.. nrtl. Ti ' cxpeusey are not ptttd, you are taken in the IHUl IHJ UI C Ol Ull MHV SlieiUlU Sill Ulllll HU vi.vn, ..mni, e v.. Vwv - , - . , , ,- . l.'."l .! v i Z l I ' ,.,. nn. ,,i.,! iii..n thint-in tteadcait ana. pitchetl'- into a ditch among ir.ie.o in.- n-.ii't . Vin.i rniinnnrft rtntrnriv' as now i en t am. ine iiiai.tns iuinKin? -- . .. . . - - . "".v '"'"'"' "- rr- rVv"-' . . . - ' - i- " t ipieiii:,iiKn n.'ilinernni I n Ni: r.iu C.uri.K Diskakr in Ohio Vii shire has beat, her, and must be the banner dlfitaso cal.ed by some " hoof ail," and by otHcr-', State, for 'rogtrerv. I see in the 'Newsna- j t",!MJfJ,V' "'aKing serious havoc with horned ! Vers that ihe" Legislature of -that- State ins catrl'e?,'i, uver 0h : ken obliged to repeal the law oil', tin- a lt c';m'Pnf the bind foot, and extend, bounty forl.e-.lestruction of crows, in con- , Plr"If"? tlle th seo'ttence of the, nraetice which has ore- i . .1 .i. . . - . ei-'uu.i on us mna qusr- 'i . i. taking with them his i wo companions. They procrrded to the place wbere the little girl -was first seized, by the Indians. Here Sile took command of the. party, -and. quite a formidable array lhey presented, twenty- i-i.i-utu.re eoir.es to ine "rouu.l on tors; the appetite is destroyed ai;d the eyes fjrow dim. ... This malady Lr attributable to er,?ot in the- graAs, irrain, -A.e---As w-ei weath..r is favorable to its appearanca i j i . . - . 1 A Cor ucniojTOBiii, inaiiy Mippose i .. c -i c. l - - i 1 1 i.tie-iY is aeu icuiaoio lei'iuat tails respondent of the St. Louts uepublican, i J -, - .. was now verv. plain, Ihe Indians flunking whicb.it' encourneed iu a liberal spirit, anil afleneate- j limk i iilt nhont Ihe olace where lha kitlnnD- ' Hirniselves Safe from pursuit, taking no pre- j ly aUMtimcu, win pruiie-i i'iiri.jiiiotruusj ypnrnearui- I atones, ana cause you w iona . II 1 '11 11 luui avals an.. .u.i. .., .uvowa.c mru " o 1 ' i . .. . . .. atored with knowledge by perueinR the Columns of the gaid : ' ' ' f tracking and about noon they came in sight paper which you aided aud aastained by your inSa- i "Look a bv.r, bovs See what fales of the ImMans, eating their dinner in a small ence and nieane. Look tbea with confidence lo the ., iu"kli;..". n.iilv .- Xniv !ni . PxHaime-d Sil. '-.. V ........ c... ..i ...In m.ivr..II. llirst; III enci ITIIHJni, tJ- -- , - fuetaia the rKorth Cffoltna irgpt.- ' , ' ;,tolok Plrtce- i, ese"lly he threw "his caution to hide, ?o that, the-hunters could 'aMhu, wbri!Tmiirfa proceed twice as fast as they had leen the reiiiaias; il paupers and been executed. The is made Udiows: t'oliin, ?17i; entbafming. church taxj 72 ; who have up as l-.'OO; hotel Tor bedding, about fiJyMarilfl amrnr. from thia ao.isnn'a i3r. hai On the coming up of fhe parlr. they were ' got to be careful, fur if we donVthc yallcr Kc raad and M in No-ihata-on, Meat Tiik tlt'AM) Ta.ir.i" or 1'eki.-1 The gOTora ment of Peru sold . from . tiie .Ciiincha lslaudi during the year I s."W, gaano to the amount of 2t!ti,709. This sold at the ports in Kumpe and Atnerics where it was delivered for about fifteen niillioiis.d.i!!.tr; and deducting $.1,000 fjr tb froiebi, this ftave 112,000.0110 reecived by the i Peruvi:rn,coTcrmnent and their agents froar tha sdes. The freight the last year has avpraged j about. $11 a -ton." It is now $10, or less. At one time the treiglit was as hib as a ton. Of tho 26l!.709 tous sold, M,L'W tooe wvf hipp-d to tbs I'aited , ' - His)
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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